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TRIBUNE, Thursday, March 10, 1966 SHOP MONDAY AND CENTRAL FLORIDA FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. Deaths in Tampa, Other (Thelma MacNichol and Mrs. Avis Thompson, Riverview, and Mrs. Marilee MacNichol, Washington, D.C.; one brother, W. C.

Wells, Lithonia, three ters, Mrs. Jewell Sharland, Tampa; Mrs. T. M. Wollard, Richmond, and Mrs.

L. M. Lewis, Havana, 17. grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. GEORGE A.

KESSLER PORT CHARLOTTE (Special) N. -George A. Kessler, 75, of a 134 Maple Terrace, died Tuesat a local hospital. was He day native of Pittsburg, and came here eight years ago from Emporium, Kan. He was a retired auto salesman and a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Gorda, and the Ridgeway, Punta, Masonic Lodge.

Survivors his widow, Mrs. include Geraldine Kessler; a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Lockwood, PittsN.Y.: two sisters. Mrs. ford.

Helen Stone, Cincinnati, and Milo Heatwolt, PittsMrs. and two grandchildren. MRS. EUPHEMIA CANN B. Cann, 91, Mrs.

Euphemia M. died yesterday in a Tampa home. She was a fornursing resident of Logansport. mer had made her home and daughter, Mrs. Ivan with a Fisher, 2607 Parkland for member of 19 years.

She was a the Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church. She is survived by an- Funeral Notices LINTON. MRS. INZIE Inzie Irene Linfor Mrs. al services Hillsborough, who 52, of 7029 W.

local ton. passed away Tuesday in A afternoon at pital. will be held this FunerEASTSIDE CHAPEL. 3419 o'clock at al Homes with Rev. W.

Cheney, Nebraska pastor of West Gate Baptist officiating. Interment will of Memories CemeChurch, follow in are Mr. Billy Garden Pallbearers Fleacher, Mr. Ralph Kirk. Mr.

Clyde Crisswell, Mr. Lance Stromness, Charles Mr. Jerry Mrs. Linton is survived by Hoogacker, Mr. Red- of her Mr.

husband. W. E. Mr. Linton and two ding.

William Linton: son. and one sister, children of Tampa, Mrs. Ellen Jackson, Sarasota, Fla. BIENVENIDO- servLLANES. Bienvenido Lianes.

70, of ices for Mr. Miami, will Thursday at 4 from the 1157 N. E. 1st be held Boza NEBRASKA p.m. CHAPEL A.

(2305 P. Nebraska Ave.) with interment Woodlawn. He is survived by in Celia Diaz, Inez three daughters, and Delia Becerra: two Becerra, and Oscar lanes, and sons. Andrew two sisters, Maria Teresa Llanes and Manuela Gonzalez. LEANDER K.

Funeral MACAULAY, for Mr. Leander K. Macauservices lay, 79, of 12224 North Florida 11 will be o'clock conducted from the Friday Northside morning Chapel. Duval Funeral Home, 10520 Florida with Rev. Alfred E.

Conolly, rector of the St. Clements Episcopal to officiate. Cremation to Church, follow. WILSON FOWLER neral McINTOSH. services for Mr.

Wilson McIntosh, 59, of 602 S. 22nd Fowler held Friday morning at 10 a.m. be at Warren the Nubern Stowers officiating. Chapel, Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers are Don Martin, Clarence T.

Holland, Frank Gary, Eubanks. J. E. Dawkins and Arrangements by Ralph Henry M. Butler.

STOWERS FUNERAL HOME, BRANDON. JULIUS JULIAN Funeral RIMES, for Mr. Julius Julian Rimes services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Springhead Baptist Church. Interment in Springhead Cemetery. Those will please selected meet to at serve the as pallbearers church at 2:45 o'clock.

He is vived by his son, Lewis Rimes, Plant brother, Carl Rimes, Howey in City: the Hills and one grandson. The remains will lie in state at the church for an hour before time of service. Wells Funeral Home of Plant City in charge of arrangements. Funeral services for William Allen SCHUMACHER, WILLIAM ALLEN Schumacher, age 3 of 511 E. Frances will be held Friday afternoon o'clock from the Lewers and at 3 Shannon Funeral Home, Ruskin, with Rev.

John H. Sible, pastor of Palm Avenue Baptist Church, officlating. Interment will be in Ruskin Memorial Park. SMITH, RACHEL C. 39, Funeral of 2436 services N.

for Rachel C. Smith, Ramona Circle, will be held Friday 2 o'clock from the chapel afternoon of BOWES FUNERAL HOME. 3611 Temple Terrace Highway, with Rev. Archie M. Ellerbee officiating.

Pallbearers will be Edward Ellerbee, James Sandretzky, Bill Hoswer. James Milligan, Haywood Young, and W. H. Stewart. Interment will be Sunset Memory Gardens.

SOMMERVILLE. HOWARD Funeral services for Mr. Howard Sommerville, 68, E. Lambright, will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Chapel of the JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME with Rev. H.

C. Honors Stringfellow, will be officiating, rendered at Full the Military grave. the Rose Hill Cemetery by side in the MacDill Air Force Base, prior to the interment. ClarH. Stressel, 74, of Palmetto, STRESSEL, CLARENCE ence passed away Tuesday night be sent at to- his home.

The remains will day to the Baker Brothers Funeral Home. Anderson. Ind. for services and interment in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska in charge of local arrangements.

MRS. MYRTLE-Mrs. MyrTAYLOR. tie Taylor, 72. of 10201 Lola, passed away Monday afternoon at a local hospital.

Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Chapel of the FUNERAL F. BLOUNT COMPANY HOME, 5101 Nebraska with Rev. Roy Ben Ridley, pastor of the Seminole Heights Methodist Church, officiating Pallbearers will be Mrs. grandsons: Clint Wester Taylor's Albert Warren Taylor IlI. Arthur P.

Everett W. Haught Schare William H. Harris, Julian A. Mullis. Tom A Miller and Paul Wilson.

Honorary pallbearers will be William Franklin Taylor Ill. Interment will be in the Orange Hill Cemetery. Friends of Mr. Taylor may contact him at 932-4930. THOMAS.

WILLIAM William R. Thomas, 82, of 505 South Magnolia passed away Wednesday morn ing. The remains have been shipped to the Kennard's Funeral Home. Broken Arrow. Okla.

for services and interment in Park Grove Cemetery. Local arrangements made by F. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Ave. VITORATOS, -Funeral serv. ices for Mr.

Anthony Vitoratos, age 71, 6441 West Columbus Drive will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon S. at MacDill CURRY'S Ave. FUNERAL The Rev. HOME, Father Philip Pekras, pastor of St. John Greek Orthodox Church will officiate.

Interment will follow in Sylvan Abbey Cemetery. WATKINS, HERBERT R. Funeral services for Herbert R. Watkins will be held Thursday, March 10, at 3:30 p.m. at Bowling Green Baptist Church with Rev.

J. H. Hall and Rev. William A. Gillett officiating.

Burial will be in Bowling Green Cemetery with Bowling Green Lodge No. 121 in charge of graveside services. Members of Bowling Green Lodge No. 121 and all brother Masons are requested to meet at the Bowling Green Masonic Hall at 2:30 co*ker's Funeral Home of Wauchula is in charge of arrangements. Cities on Mrs.

Martha Gieske; four sons, Russell and Vernon, of Leroy of Woodstock and go, Kenneth Harvard, one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Luethje, Lakeland; brothers, one sis15 grandchildren and one ter. great-grandchild. LEENDERT GREENHOOF LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) Greenhoof, 74, of -Leendert 1708 E. Main died Tuesday at Lakeland General Hospital.

A native of Holland, he came here from Richwood, N.J., eight years ago, He was a painting contractor and a member of Grove Park Christian Church. Survivors include two brothers, William and Dirk, both of Holland; and a sister, Aartje Pos, Holland. MISS MAUDE SPURLOCK ST. CLOUD (Special)- -Miss Maude M. Spurlock, 73, died Tuesday.

A native of Kentucky, had been a resident here 51 Survivors include three years. brothers, Charles and Burl, both of St. Cloud, and Fred of Brooksville, and a sister, Miss Spurlock, St. Cloud. JULIUS J.

RIMES PLANT CITY (Special)Julius Julian Rimes, 83, Rt. 6, Plant City, died in a Tampa hospital yesterday. Mr. Rimes was a life of East Hillsborough County and a member of Springhead Baptist Church. He is survived by his son, Lewis Rimes, Plant City; a brother, Carl Rimes, Howey in the Hlils and one grandson.

WILLIAM SCHUMACHER William Allen Schumacher, 3, who died in a fire Tuesday night at his home, 511 E. Frances is survived by his mother, Mrs. Blanche Elizabeth Schumacher, and his father, William M. Schumacher, Gardena, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mabry A. Hagin, Ruskin, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Schumacher, Ruskin, and a brother, Lance.

MRS. EILEEN GRAHAM EUSTIS (Special) Mrs. Eileen J. Graham, 54, a resident of Howey-in-the-Hills, died Tuesday at her home. Born in Chicago, Mrs.

Graham had lived in Howey-in-the-Hills 16 coming there from Chiyears, cago. Survivors include her husband, Walden; and a brother, Theodore Randecker, Mishawaka, Ind. MRS. EMMA WILSON BARTOW (Special) Mrs. Emma Mae Wilson, 60, died yesterday at her here.

A native of Coffee County, Mrs. Wilson moved to Bartow 26 ago from Geneva, Ala. years She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Willie Walter Wilson; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Bartow, and Mrs.

Ruby Earnest, Lakeland; three sons, Louie and Huey Wilson, Winter Haven, and Dewey Wilson, Eagle Lake; her mother, Mrs. Katie Adams, Davenport; two brothers, Hulon Adams, Melbourne, and Junior Adams, Davenport; six sisters, Mrs. Francis Bragg, Mrs. Alma Bruce and Mrs. Berlie Mathews, Davenport; Mrs.

Bertha Browder, Bonifay; Mrs. Winnie Orr, Buford, and Mrs. Lois Reynolds, Cocoa, and 11 grandchildren. MISS KATE PETERSON WINTER HAVEN (Special)- Miss Kate Peterson, 89, former resident of 203 Ave. A died yesterday in an nursing home following a long illness.

A native of Grand Ridge, Miss Peterson was a member of a pioneer family which located here nearly 60 years ago. She was a member of the local First Baptist Church. There are no immedisurvivors. C. WHITNEY BOUDEN SARASOTA (Special) C.

Whitney Bouden, 72. of 326 John Ringling died Monday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. A former resident of Orleans, he came with Mrs. Bouden in 1958 and opened the Rosemary Bouden Decorating Shop on St. Armands Circle.

While in New Orleans, he was a member of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange and an executive of the Whitney National Bank. Here he was a director of the St. Armands Bennett Urges Creation Of Congress Comptroller Tribune Bureau WASHINGTON-Rep. Charles E. Bennett, introduced a bill to permit Congress to move out of the quill and foolscap era of financial analysis and planning and into the age of the computer.

The 18-year veteran of Congress told the House: "I introduce legislation to establish a congressional comptrollership, to promote fiscal responsibility in the federal government and to give the Congress a computerized analytical ability." Bennett noted that the government is spending and taxing the lion a people year. more "But the than 1966 $100 boilgress in the age of missiles and jets is attacking this problem with Continental Congress horse and buggy tools," he said. The increasing growth and complexity of federal govern- the West Branch of Palmer National Bank and Trust a member of the Field Club, Sarasota, and Bird Key Yacht clubs, and active in work of the Sarasota County Chamber of Commerce and the Asolo Theater. He served as a finance officer during World was a full-time volunteer War I and during World Wavith the U.S. Coast Guard.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rosemary Bouden; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara B. Kostmayer, New Orleans; two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. MRS.

TERESA CHIAPAZZA CLEARWATER (By Staff Writer)--Mrs. Teresa Chiappazza, 70, of 411 Hamilton Crescent, died Tuesday in a Largo nursing home. She came here seven years ago from Gary, and was a member of St. Cecelia's Catholic Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ann Yagodnik, Gary; two grandchildren and a sister in Italy.

MRS. VALERA KRAMER DUNEDIN (By Staff Writer) Mrs. Valera S. Kramer, of 1509 Lakeside Drive, died Tuesday at Mease Hospital. She came here seven years ago from Oak Park, and was a member of the Presbyterian church.

Survivors include her husband, William A. Kramer; two sons, Robert A. Kramer, LaGrange, and William A. Kramer Glen Ellyn, four grandchildren; a brother, Laren Sanford, Dunedin, and a sister, Mrs. Helen S.

Bohn, Crown Point, Indiana. MARTIN W. MAYERS LAKE WALES (Special) Martin W. Mayers, 68, died yesterday morning at his home. He was a veteran of World War and a retired house painter.

He was born in Jackson County and moved to Lake Wales 20 years Surviago from Jacksonville. vors include his widow, Mrs. Lillie M. Mayers; and three sisters, Pearl Brewer Hosford; Mrs. W.

E. Chance of Lake Wales, and Mrs. J. H. Thompson of Chattahoochee.

WILLIAM R. LORD ENGLEWOOD (Special) -William R. Lord, 75, died at his winter home, 785 Spruce St. Born at Dorset, Ohio, he owned a sign service in Conneaut, Ohio. He retired in 1960 and had been a winter resident here for many years.

He was a member of the First Methodist Church in Conneaut. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Sarah Lord; two brothers, Harry Akron, and Clyde Lord, Mountain View, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Brewer, Conneaut. MRS.

MINNA G. McMILLIN MOUNT DORA (Special) Mrs. Minna G. McMillin, 90, died Tuesday. Born in Ohio, she had lived in Mount Dora 13 years, coming here from Cleveland, Ohio.

She was a member of the Mount Dora Community Church. There are no immediate survivors. MISS SUSAN PAIGE SARASOTA (Special) Miss Susan Nancy Paige, 64, of 3448 Tanglewood Drive, died here Monday. She was a native of Amherst, and had been a resident of Bridgeport, Conn. She had been a winter resident here for the past three years.

She was a member of the South Gate Community Association. There were no immediate survivors. MRS. STELLA GOSS SARASOTA (Special) Mrs. Stella M.

Goss, 80, of 262 Pine Place, died Tuesday at a local rest home. had resided here since 1937. was a former She resident of Terre Haute, Ind. There were no immediate survivors. AXEL SWENSON SARASOTA (Special) Axel W.

Swenson, 65, of 475 Be Franklin Drive, died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. A former resident of Moline, he had resided here since last November. He was a retired executive of the John Deere Farm Implement Co. He was a member of the Tast Moline Rotary Club, and the Masonic Lodge of Moline. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Maeme W. Swenson, and a sister, Mrs. Alvin Goranson, Moline. DAVID VAUGHN KENDRICK (Special) David Eugne Vaughn, 61, Kendrick, died yesterday in Munroe Memorial Hospital, Ocala. Born in Alachua, he had lived most of his life in Marion County and was a Baptist.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bessie Finely Vaughn; a son, James A. Vaughn, and a daughter, Mrs. Wesley E. Dixon, both of Ocala: five sisters, Miss Mae Vaughn and K.

Alligood, both of Alachua; Mrs. s. E. C. Haltanwanger and Mrs.

R. W. Barnett, both of Ocala, and Mrs. W. P.

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Member Associated Press. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation, a a Coast MRS. EVELINA ROBSON CLEARWATER (By Staff Writer)- Mrs. Evelina Frances Robson, 67, of 408 Pleasant died Tuesday at a local hospital. She came here in December from Toronto.

Survivors include her husband, Elroy Robson; a Van R. Robson, and a son, daughter, Mrs. Kenneth O. Lee, both of Toronto; six. grandchildren; a brother, Alex PreSan Diego, and sisters, Hermine fontaine, Harding, St.

'Huberts, Quebec; Mrs. Jack King, Powell River, British Columbia, and Mrs. Grant Hall, San Diego. MRS. ALBERTA BRANDON Grace Meeks, Gibsonston; Mrs.

Funeral Notices BARKER. JOSEPH 79, ices for Joseph L. 461, Oklawaha. restBarker, dent of and Rt. 1 formerly of 2818 Marconi Box who passed away will be Tuesday conducted at 4 Tampa hospital, the Thursday WILSON afternoon SAMMON at MEMORIAL.

CHAPEL, 4730 N. Armenia Abernathy, and the Rev. E. C. Rev.

Riverside W. Baptist Church, to officiate. Hunter, pastor of the Interment will follow in the Orange Hill Cemetery. Active, J. W.

pallbearers: Cathcart, Jack D. A. Henderson, Albert Barker, Gene Keith, and bearers will be members of the SeaA. W. Hankins.

Honorary pallboard Airline Railroad Company. BELLUCCIA. Vincenzo VINCENZO-Funer Belluccia, al for Mr. 63. of 4716 N.

Habana, will be held Thursday at 4 p.m. from the A. P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia with entombment (Woodlawn).

in Pyramid Mausoleum Belluccio, Pallbearers: Ignazio Ippolito, Sam PalTony Belluccio, Frank marl, Vincent Giglio, Frank Ippolito, Ernest Urso, Antonio Castro, Joe Giglio, and Dr. Antonio Castro. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. mother, Car-Maria Belluccia: two sisters, Annie Giglio Belluccia: his Ippolito and Angie Resta: Belluccia two broth- and ers, Frank and Tony the following nephews and nieces: Josephine Palmer. Mary Urso, Frank Ippolito, Betty Jane Ippolito, Robert Belluecio, Carolyn Belluecio.

Janie Linda Joyce Resta, Frankie Resta, Marie Palmeri, and Richard Allen Palmeri. The family will be at the residence, 4716 N. Habana, after the services. BRANDON, MRS. ALBERTA WELLS Mrs.

Alberta Wells Brandon, 86, north Brandon Circle, Riverview, died at her residence yesterday. A native of Perry, she had lived in the area since 1902. She was a member of the Riverview Methodist Church, the WSCS, and the Riverview Garden Club. Survivors include three sons, Charles D. and Kenneth H.

Brandon, Riverview, John W. Brandon, Fort and four daughters, Mrs. Pierce; -Funeral services for Mrs. Alberta Wells Brandon. 86.

of Riverview, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 P.M. at with the Rev. L. Howard Wilfong Riverview Methodist Church of. ficiating, assisted by Rev.

Raymond Hitchco*ck, and Rev. Ran Humphreys. Interment will follow in Providence Cemetery. Active pallbearers are H. Brandon Brandon, Lee Dennis B.

Brandon, C. Albert Brandon, and Brandon, Maurice G. K. Miles E. Brandon.

Honorary diam bearers H. are Brandon, Milner B. Meeks, Richard M. Brandon, WilNorman Easton, Otis L. Brandon.

Wells Brandon, and John. Whitaker. Arrangements by STOWERS FUNERAL HOME, BRANDON. CANN, MRS. EUPHEMIA B.

-Funeral services for Mrs. Euphemia B. Cann, held age at 2 o'clock Friday afteroon at 91, 2607 Parkland will be CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME. 605 S. MacDill Ave.

The Rev. Irvine H. Williams, pastor Church, of the will Palma officiate. Cela will follow in Myrtle Hill Presbyterian Memorial Park. PLEASE OMIT Interment FLOWERS.

Those who wish are requested instead to contribute to the Heart Association. CROWE, MRS. ETTA J. 64, of ices for Mrs. Etta Crowe, 2019 Rivera Court, who passed will away be Tuesday in a local o'clock hospital, from the Park Baptist Church with the held Friday at 2 Rev.

Raydell T. Almand, ofpastor, assisted by Rev. A. H. ficiating, Bowlus, pastor of Harney Baptist Church.

Interment will follow in Turkey Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers Ronnie are Mr. Rickman, Robert Mr. Jimmy Thompson, Norris. Mr.

Mr. Ralph Mitchell, Mr. Dario Montero. Mr. Harold Tourns, Mrs.

Charlie, Crowe is survived by seven sons. George, Jesse, Jim, Bill, John, Mrs. James Crowe. Two Mrs. Henrietta daughters, Cross Sarah Gilmore, and 37 grandchildren all of Tampa.

Marsicano Prevatt 3419 Funeral Nebraska Homes in charge of arrangements. EASTSIDE CHAPEL, DUNCAN. LAWRENCE M. Funeral services for Lawrence M. Brooksville Duncan, Monday age 47, evening, will be Thursday who died in afternoon in the BREWER MEMORIAL CHAPEL at 2 o'clock with Rev.

James E. Ulmer officiating, assisted Graveside services will be 3 o'clock by Rev. Preston Duvall, Bushnell. in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bushnell. Active pallbearers will be Lamar Hall, Nery Pate, Bo Humphrey, Red Johns, James Brannon, T.

J. Kirkland. Honorary pallbearers will be Theodore Thompson, Melvin Sharp, R. O. Parker, Cooper Henderson, Oneal Marsh, Happy Clifton, A.

F. Holt and the members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers No. 892. Arrangements under the direction of BrewerGarnett Funeral Home, Brooksville. FERNANDEZ, MRS.

JUANA-Funeral services for Mrs. Juana Fernandez, 73, of 2318 Pine will be held Boza Thursday at RIVERSIDE 2 p.m. CHAPEL from (3809 N. the A. P.

Armenia with interment in Colon Cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lucia Cruz and Mrs. Antonia Roiz; a son, Manuel Fernandez, nine grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. GIESEKE.

LOUIS services for Louis C. Gieseke, 831 Glendale. Lakeland, who died last night, will be held 4 p.m. Thursday from Glenn W. Morrison Memorial Chapel, with the Rev.

R. A. Hingst, pastor of St. Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be in Woodstock, 111.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Louis C. Gieseke Memorial Fund, St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Gentry Morrison Funeral Home 417 N. Massachusetts Lakeland, in charge.

GIST, CHARLES services for Mr. Charles R. Gist, age 84, 4105 Obispo Street will be held at 10:30 Friday morning at CURRY'S FU. NERAL HOME, 605 S. MacDill Ave.

The Rev. Irvine H. Williams, pastor of the Palma Cela Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Laurens Pallbearers Jones, will W.

be: P. J. Ran- W. Beard, dall, E. W.

Sisson and William D. Robinson. HEGWOOD, MARVIN CHARLES Funeral services for Marvin Charles Hegwood, age 17 days, of 6716 o'clock Harer St. will be held Friday at 12 noon at the JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL with Rev. Vernon Nelms, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Temple Heights, officiating.

Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. JAEGER, MRS. GERTRUDE--The remains of Mrs. Gertrude Jaeger, 65, resident of 8204 Tanglewood Lane, who passed away Tuesday afternoon at a local hospital, was sent by WILSON SAMMON COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 4730 N. Armenia Wednesday afternoon Chicago, to the Krauske where funeral services and interment will Funeral Home, be held.

LEE, JOHN-Mr. John Lee, 78, of Wednesday 3111 22nd passed away at a local rest home. Graveside services will be held Friafternoon day afternoon at wiht 2 o'clock Rev. at Billy J. Myrtle Hill Dickerson, Cemetery pastor of Jackson Heights the Baptist Church, COMPANY officiating.

The FUNERAL F. T. BLOUNT HOME is in charge of are arrangements. requested meet at the funeral home at 1:30 Friends and relatives to Friday afternoon. other daughter, Mrs.

Cripe, Van Nuys, four sisters, Mrs. George Reddick and Mrs. Joseph Johnston, Los Angeles, Mrs. Will Kellogg, Medford, and Homer Kershner, Battle Creek, three grandchildren, including Mrs. R.

L. Perry, Tampa, and 14 great-grandchildren. EARL DIXON Earl McClinton Dixon, 60, 4808 N. Church died Tuesday in Lakeland hospital. He was a a ride operator with the Blue Grass Shows, and was a member of the Greater Tampa Showmen's Association.

MRS. ETHEL JARRETT PUNTA GORDA (Special)- Mrs. Ethel D. Jarrett, 66. of Cleveland, died yesterday at local hospital.

She was a naof Libertyville, and tive had been a winter visitor here for the past three years. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the DAV auxiliary. include her husSurvivors Orval C. Jarrett; three band, daughters. Mrs.

Mildred J. Mackey, Lansing. Mrs. June Hanson and Mrs. Vivian M.

Porras. both of Willace, a brother. Henry L. Casey, Twin Lakes, Wis; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Wright and Mrs.

Lillian Quentin, both of Libertyville, and 10 grandchildren. JAMES U. FLETCHER LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) -James U. Fletcher, 61, of 937 Neville died Tuesday at Bartow Hospital. Native of Bainbridge, he came here Bonifay 34 years ago.

He plumber and member of was a the Presbyterian church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Altie Fletcher; eight sons, Alfred, Ellis, Trenton, Thomas, Ray, Carl, Robert and Cecil, all of Lakeland; four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Bond of Middletown, Ohio, Violet Wiltshire, Lansing, Mrs. Eugene Fields and Mrs.

Ernestine Curry, both of Lakeland; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Bailey and Lillian Martin, both of East Jackson, and 16 grandchildren. PAUL A. SMITH WINTER HAVEN (Special)Paul Alfred Smith, 86, died yesterday at his home, 514 Spring Lake Terrace, following a brief illness. A native of Crestline, Ohio, Mr.

Smith moved here from Massilon, Ohio, after retiring as a roofing contractor. He was a member of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, the Lodge, the York Rite and Scottish Rite bodies, and the Royal Order of Jesters, all of Massilon, and Al Koran Shrine in Cleveland. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Chloe M.

Smith; a daughter, Mrs. Corinne S. Myers, and a son, Paul L. Smith, all of Winter Haven; three grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren and two greatgreat-grandchildren. MRS.

ANNA WITTER PORT CHARLOTTE (Special) -Mrs. Anna Helen Witter, 69. of 165 NW Midway died Tuesday at a local hospital. She was a native of Plymouth, and came here six years ago from Parma, Ohio. She was a member of the First Methodist Church, and the Port Charlotte Garden Club: also the Eastern Star.

VFW. Blue Star Mothers, Cancer Society and the 552 Club, all in Parma, Ohio. Survivors include one son. John Drabik of San Lorenzo, two daughters. Mrs.

Frances Hricik of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Helen Stafanik, of Cleveland, Ohio; one stepson, Dwayne Witter of Pittsburgh; one brother, John Zambarsky of Cleveland; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Zak, Mrs. Madeline Zambarsky and Mrs.

Verna Zamborn, all of Port Charlotte. Mrs. Sue Duch of Cleveland, Mrs. Helen Wronna of Cleveland and Mrs. Sophia Coak of Hudson, Ohio: 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

LOUIS GIESKE LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) -Louis Gieske, 75, of 831 Glendale died yesterday at Lakeland General Hospital. A native of North Schamburg, he came here 11 years ago from Woodstock, 111. He was a retired farmer and a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Survivors include his widow; Lake City; two brothers, Bishop Vaughn, Alachua, and Burl Vaughn, Valdosta, and six grandchildren.

JOHN NICKELS BRADENTON (Specia John Franklin Nickels, 77, Two Rivers Trailer Park, died Monday at Manatee Memorial Hospital. Born in Indiana, he had been a resident of Bradenton for eight years. He was winter, a retired railroad engineer and a member of Tipton Lodge 33 and A Fraternal Order of Eagles; Murat Shrine Temple; and Manatee Chapter, S. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary B.

Nickels; a daughter, Mrs. Alfred L. Boatman, Logansport, two brothers, Ed Nickels, Marion, and Larry Nickels, Largo; and two grandchildren. MRS. HARRIETT STEPHENS BRADENTON (Special)Mrs.

Harriett Rector Stephens, 83, died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Frost, 2816 11th Ct. East. Born in Monticello, she came to Bradenton from there two months ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Monticello.

Survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Otis Correll, Monticello, a son, Clarence Stephens." Guthrie, a brother, Jesse Rector, Albany, a sister, Mrs. Ina Bates, Bradenton; 22 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. MRS. L.

FRANC BURSE BRADENTON (Special)Mrs. L. Franc Burse, 81, Warsaw, N.Y., died Monday Manatee Memorial Hospital. She had Bradenton since December. She was a retired school teacher, a member of the First Baptist Church and of Rebekahs, both in Bliss, N.Y.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Russell Warren, Bradenton, Mrs. Arthur Little, Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. Max Regan, Warsaw, N.Y.; a sister, Miss Nola Uttley, Warsaw, N.Y.; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. LOUIS ATKINS BRADENTON (Special)Louis Custis Atkins, 77, 4812 Manatee Ave.

West, died Monday at his home. Born: in Wilmington, he came to Bradenton from Washington, D.C., 10 years ago. He was a retired wholesale merchant and a member of Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rena Atkins; a son, Robert S.

Atkins, Falls Church, and two grandchildren. NEAL VANDEBUNT (Special)Vandebunt, 75, 2106 16th St. West, died Tuesday at Manatee Memorial Hospital. Born in Harderwyk, Netherlands, he came to Bradenton from Vassar, in 1955. He was retired from the Eaton Manufacturing Company and a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Vassar Lodge 184.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Pauline Vandebunt; five daughters, Mrs. Margaret Riness and Mrs. Jennette Draper, both of Flint, Mrs. Dorothy Vance, Seal Beach, Mrs.

May P. Hresko, Clio, and Mrs. Barbara Jean Greenleaf, Vassar, three sons, Neal John Vandebunt, Fint, John Neal Vandebunt, Mount Morris, and Richard Valentine Vandebunt, Grand Lodge, two brothers, John Vandebunt, Dousman, Pete Vandebunt, Fort Wayne, three sisters, Mrs. Alice Wetering, Chicago, Mrs. Jennette Vance, Seal Beach, and Miss Margaret Vandebunt, East Lansing, 17 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

MRS. LILLIE PFEIFFER BRADENTON (Special)Mrs. Lillie Ann Pfeiffer, 72, 1902 19th Ave. West, died Tuesday at Manatee Memorial Hospital. Born in Aurora, she came to Bradenton from Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1949.

She was a member of the Manatee County Women's Republican Club, the Manatee River Garden Club and 0. E. S. Survivors include four foster daughters, Mrs. George Jones, Clearwater, Mrs.

George Granger, Melburn, Mrs. Gilbert Denges and Mrs. Paul Ballman, both of Cincinnati, Ohio. MRS. CECELIA SCHWENDT BRADENTON (Special)Mrs.

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Peter's Catholic Church in Pleasantville, N.J., where she lived. Survivors include her husband, Nicholas Schwendt; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Cimadori and Mrs. Doris Barlow, both of Absecon, N.J.; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Pincus, Oneco, Mrs.

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