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MARIE G. EDENFIELD NEWSOME, 70, of Tampa died Friday at University Community Hospital. A native of Rocky Mountain, N.C., she moved to Tampa 50 years ago from Grand Ridge. She worked at the concession stand at the Tampa Dog Track. She is survived by a son, Johnnie M. Jr. of Tampa; two daughters, Sonja Shifflett of Lakeland and Elaine Maria of Tampa; three sisters, Hazel Nelson of Lutz, Erma Lee Unsworth of Tampa and Elmetta Johnson of Grand Ridge; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Jennings Funeral Home, Tampa.
(From January 1997)

MARIE S. ROBERTS, 77, of Winter Haven died Thursday at home. A native of Franklin, Ohio, she came to this area from Ohio in 1946. She was a homemaker and Baptist. She is survived by a daughter, Ann Ruth Burns of Winter Haven; a son, David of Bainbridge, Ohio; a sister, Florence Whitehead of Eaton, Ohio; three grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Crisp-Coon Funeral Homes Inc., Winter Haven.
(From January 1997)

NADINE J. WOMACK, 70, of Dundee died Thursday at Heart of Florida Hospital in Haines City. A native of Cutler, Ill., she moved to this area 10 years ago from Springfield, Ill. She was a retired factory parts assembler and Protestant. She is survived by her husband, Robert E.; two daughters, Debra DiBiase of St. Cloud and Sheila Williams of Percy, Ill.; a son, Robert Jr. of Kissimmee; two brothers, Charles Venus of Little Rock and James Venus of Memphis, Tenn.; and seven grandchildren. Lane-Holt Funeral Home, Haines City.
(From January 1997)

JIMMY RUSSELL WOODARD, 42, of Lakeland died Thursday at home. A native of Birmingham, Ala., he came to this area in 1990 from Leeds, Ala., and worked as a painter. He attended Family Worship Center and was an Army veteran. He is survived by a son, Scott of Lakeland; a daughter, Kelly D. of Knoxville, Tenn.; his mother, Pauline, and four brothers, John A. Jr., Steve, Ricky and Rex, all of Lakeland; and three sisters, Ann of Naples, Jane Atkins of Birmingham and Darlene Crowe of Anniston, Ala. Heath Funeral Chapel, Lakeland.
(From January 1997)

MEGAN E. CALDERON, 4, of St. Petersburg died Wednesday at All Children's Hospital. She moved to this area in 1995 from her native Miami. She was Catholic. She is survived by her father, Carlos of Miami; her mother, Mara Flannery of St. Petersburg; her paternal grandfather, Ricardo of Miami; her paternal grandmother, Magalis Perez of Miami; her maternal grandmother, Jean Flannery of Billerica, Mass.; and her maternal great-grandfather, James J. Higgins of Gulfport. Brett Funeral Home & Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.
(From January 1997)

BARBARA P. CLEARY, 81, of St. Petersburg died Wednesday at Palms of Pasadena Hospital. A native of Peabody, Mass., she was a winter resident from Danvers, Mass. She was a member of St. Richard's Catholic Church in Danvers. She is survived by her husband, Gordon C.; and a sister, Mary Ward of Salem, Mass. Brett Funeral Home & Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.
(From January 1997)

RONALD H. DALLESKE, 80, of Clearwater died Thursday at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, he moved to this area in 1988 from Boca Raton. He retired as a certified public accountant for Youngstown Sheet & Tube,s was a member of Hillman Masonic Lodge in Youngstown and Clearwater Yacht Club and Protestant. He is survived by his wife, Betty J.; two sons, Ron L. of Seminole and Richard J. of Boardman, Ohio; a daughter, Janis L. Sherman of Boardman; and five grandchildren. Moss- Feaster Funeral Homes, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo.
(From January 1997)

OSCAR EDWARDS, 76, of Linwood, N.C. died Tuesday at Rowan Regional Hospital. He was a native of Rocky Mount, N.C. He was an employee of Lothridge Plumbing, an Army veteran of World War II and Korea War and a member of American Legion Post 8, Lexington Moose Lodge and Lakeview Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Jane Lanier; a son, Robert W. Orick of St. Petersburg; three daughters, Linda Faye Gieraltowski of Warren, Mich., Debra Louise Orick of Amelia, Ohio, and Lisa Jo Inman of Linwood, N.C.; 12 grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. Piedmont Funeral Home, Lexington, N.C.
(From January 1997)

FRANCIS X. EGAN, 79, of Clearwater died Thursday at Morton Plant Hospital. A native of New York City, he moved to this area in 1981 from New Hyde Park, N.Y. He was a guidance counselor for John Glenn High School in Huntington, N.Y., a fireman in New York City, an Air Force veteran and a member of Espiritu Santo Catholic Church in Safety Harbor. He is survived by his wife, Eileen; a son, John F. of Clearwater; two daughters, Sharon Herbst of New Monmouth, N.J., and Kathy of Denver; a brother, Walter of Palm Harbor; and a sister, Loretta of White Plains, N.Y.; and four grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel.
(From January 1997)

ARTHUR E. FITCH, 76, of Safety Harbor died Thursday at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater. He moved to this area in 1959 from his native Belvidere, Ill. He was a retired employee of George Hunt Construction Co., an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Knights of Columbus in Pinellas Park and Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pinellas Park. He is survived by his wife, Louise; two sons, David of Lakeland and Michael of Safety Harbor; a daughter, Judy Danler of St. Petersburg; a stepson, Scott Mangham of Jonesboro, Ark.; a stepdaughter, Kimberly Christy of Clearwater; three brothers, Charles and Gordon, both of Belvidere, and Warren of Poplar Grove, Ill.; two sisters, Rose Anderson of Bloomington, Wis., and Celestia Matheson of Belvidere; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster at Sylvan Abbey, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

MILDRED J. JOHNS, 91, of Clearwater died Thursday at Morton Plant Hospital. A native of Dows, Iowa, she moved to this area in 1969 from Waterloo, Iowa. She was a bookkeeper for Municipal Light & Power Co. in Ackley, Iowa, a bridal department salesperson for New York Fashions in Waterloo and Franelle Dress Shop in Clearwater, past national president of Wa-Tan-Ye Association in Waterloo, past president ofe Iowa Club in Clearwater and a member of Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem in Largo, AARP and First United Methodist Church in Clearwater. She is survived by a stepson, Robert L. of Miami; and two cousins. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

WALTER L. MASON, 87, of Clearwater died Wednesday at Mease Hospital Countryside in Safety Harbor. A native of Medford, Mass., he moved to this area in 1982 from Melrose, Mass. He retired from the Bank of Boston, was a member of King Solomon Masonic Lodge in Somerville, Mass., the Congregational Church in West Medford, Mass., ande Kirk of Dunedin. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

KATHRYN H. RHEA, 78, of Dunedin died Friday at Mease Hospital Dunedin. A native of Cumberland, Md., she moved to this area in 1956 from Winchester, Va. She was a manager for Pic Kwik. She is survived by four sons, Troy B. III of Clearwater, William M. of Crystal River, James W. of Dunedin and Harold M. of New Port Richey; two daughters, Suzy Graf of Dunedin and Sharon V. Foskett of Dahlonega, Ga.; a brother, Harry Hammond of Maryland; two sisters, Emma Hammond of Maryland and Eunice Puckett of Virginia; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel.
(From January 1997)

PETER A. SPINUZZI, 84, of Dunedin died Thursday at Spanish Gardens Nursing Center. A native of Italy, he moved to this area in 1974 from Niagara Falls, N.Y. He was an electrical contractor, manager of National Electrical Contractors Association and estimating engineer for Niagara Electric Equipment Co. and a member of Clearwater Country Club and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Frances; a daughter, Carol Aceti of Kerrville, Texas ; two sisters, Rose Talarico of Niagara Falls and Phyllis Anderson of Lewiston, N.Y.; and four grandchildren. Moss-Feaster at Sylvan Abbey, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, 71, of Dunedin died Wednesday at home. A native of Glens Falls, N.Y., he moved to this area in 1991 from Scotia, N.Y. He was a civil engineer for General Electric, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Glens Falls Country Club, Dunedin Country Club, RPI Alumni and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Gloria E.; two daughters, Margaret A. Robinson and Carolyn S. Zenisek, both of Cleveland; a stepson, Michael Kapfer of North Carolina; a stepdaughter, Lynn Nell of Baltimore; two brothers, Patrick of Richmond, Va., and Thomas of Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Kathleen Bernard of Boston and Sylvia Harvey of Queensbury, N.Y.; two grandsons; a step-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
(From January 1997)

ALBERT H. "TUGBOAT" WILKES, 60, of Dunedin died Thursday at home. A native of Waterford, N.Y., he moved to this area in 1993 from Cape Cod, Mass. He was a steward on a tugboat, a member of the Tugboat Union and Moose Lodge and Protestant. He is survived by his wife, Ruth A.; a son, Douglas A. of Florida; a daughter, Sharon R. Simon of Crofton, Md.; his mother, Erma of South Dennis, Mass.; three sisters, Peggy Mahoney of Watervliet, N.Y., Anna Finley of Newtonville, N.Y., and Mildred Bouchard of Fultonville, N.Y.; and four grandchildren. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
(From January 1997)

JAMES N. BOBLOOCH, 64, of New Port Richey died Thursday at home. A native of Baltimore, he moved to the area one year ago. He was a retired barber and Catholic. He is survived by three sons, James A. of Perry Hall, Md., Jeffrey N. of New Port Richey, and Joseph M. of Baltimore City, Md.; a daughter, Teresa M. of White Marsh, Md.; and four grandchildren. North- Meadowlawn Funeral Home and Cemetery, Meadowlawn Chapel.
(From January 1997)

ROBERT E. CHAPPELL, 65, of New Port Richey died Thursday at Columbia Regional Medical Center at Bayonet Point. A native of Northampton, Mass., he moved to this area 1 1/2 years ago from Patchogue, N.Y. He was a retired maintenance man and member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in New Port Richey. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; a daughter, Tory of New Port Richey; a sister, Mary Picard of Munson, Mass.; and four grandchildren. Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey.
(From January 1997)

MARIE D. FERNQUIST, 76, of Hudson died Thursday at Columbia Regional Medical Center at Bayonet Point. A native of Moreau Island, Ill., she moved to this area 36 years ago from Mantua, Ohio. She was Lutheran and a Sunday School teacher. She is survived by her husband, Gus; a son, Sandlee Valentine of Hudson; a daughter, Rebecca Petitt of St. Petersburg; two sisters, Mildred Brewer of Prairie-du-Rocher, Ill., and Bernice Hahn of Red Bud, Ill.; four grandchildren; and three great- grandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Hudson.
(From January 1997)

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