Obituaries from The Tampa Tribune:
*Note: The Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative has an online obituary index that can be accessed through their catalog (telnet version). It includes a date and page reference to every obituary published in The Tampa Tribune since it began publishing in 1895 all the way through 1985, as well as references to obituaries and articles published in various other Tampa newspapers.
"AGIRIS - George Agiris, age forty-five years, died last night at a local hospital after a brief illness. As Mr. Agaris has no relatives here, the body is being held by J. L. Reed until instructions are received from friends in Chicago."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 12, 1918, p. 5.
"ALFORD, MRS. CORA LEE - Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Lee Alford, age 56, a resident of Plant City, who passed away in a Tampa hospital Friday morning, will be held Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from the Youmans Baptist Church, with The Rev. Heard T. Burnett officiating, assisted by The Rev. Jay Z. Crofton. Burial will be in Mt. Olive Cemetery, with the Hopkins Funeral Home directing the arrangements. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Andrew Szanyi, of Auburndale; Mrs. Austin McLain, of Lakeland; Mrs. Bennie Pitts, Mrs. Louis Mills and Miss Clara M. Alford, all of Plant City; three sons, Rufus R. Alford, Tampa; Lewis G. Alford and Billy R. Alford, of Plant City; a sister, Mrs. Eugene Martin, of Colquitt, Ga.; also 18 grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, July 10, 1954, p. 2.
"AMOS - Funeral services for Mr. Guy Neil Amos, age 47, of 8420 South Meadowview Circle will be held this morning at ten o'clock from the Chapel of Roel & Curry Funeral Home, Ltd. ROEL & CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 N. Armenia Ave. Telephone 877-7676"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Monday, August 1, 1977, p. 7D.
"ALONSO - Mrs. Oliva Alonso, twenty-eight years old, died at a local hospital at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the residence at Fifteenth street and Seventh avenue. Interment will be made in the Centro Asturiano Cemetery, in charge of W. Primo Lord, funeral director. Besides her husband, Pamos? Alonso, the deceased in survived by one small child."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, November 16, 1921, p. 7.
"ARTHUR, MRS. LOIS CROZIER - Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Crozier Arthur, 79, of 211 W. Wilder, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, from the Chapel of SNIPES FUNERAL HOME, 6712 N. Armenia Ave., wiht Rev. Withers Blake, assistant Pastor of the 1st United Methodist Church of Tampa, officiating. Survivors include one son, Robert K. Arthur of Brooksville; one daughter, Mrs. Ellen Fyfe of Tampa; one brother, John Oscar Crozier of Brandon; one sister, Mrs. Kathleen Jones of Tampa; four grandchildren, Tommy Fyfe, David Fyfe, Danny Patrick abd Carola Arthur; one great-granddaughter, Linda Sue Fyfe. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 4, 1969, p. A19.
"ANDERSON, PETER MARTIN - Funeral services for Peter Martin Anderson, 603 N. Collins St., Plant City, who passed away Friday, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of Wells Funeral Home. Rev. J. S. Garner, will officiate. Interment Oakland Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lily Anderson; daughters, Mrs. Thomas H. Meek and Mrs. Lonnie Brown of Lakeland and Miss Edith Anderson of Plant City; sons, Howard M., Winter Park, and Curtis L. Anderson of Plant City. The following will serve as pallbearers and meet at the chapel as 1:45 o'clock: H. H. Huff, Arden Mays, Grady Smith, H. B. Sparkman, Ken Kimble and Harrell West."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 22, 1946, p. A4.
"ALFRED AINSWORTH - CLEARWATER, Aug. 17. - (By Staff Writer) - Alfred Ainsworth, 92, of 212 North Orangeview Ave., retired wholesale merchant who came here 10 years ago and was a Winter visitor from Providence, R. I., for 30 years, died today in a Tampa rest home. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. George W. Esler, Clearwater, and a son, Stanley Ainsworth, Venice."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"ALDRICH, John, 81, of Valrico, passed away Saturday, April 7, 2001. Survivors include his wife, of 52 years, Minnie Lee Aldrich; son, John P. Aldrich and his wife Theresa of Valrico and two grandsons, Tyler and Andrew Aldrich. Mr. Aldrich was born in New Brunswick, N.J. He was a U.S. Air Force Veteran of World War II and was a POW in the Bataan Corregidor Death March. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Florida National Cemetery. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 6-8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. BLOUNT CURRY & ROEL Garden of Memories Chapel (813) 626-3161"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, April 10, 2001, p. 9 (FL/Metro)
"PAUL A. ALLEN, 84, of Brown Street, Plant City, died Thursday. A native of New York, he had lived in east Hillsborough County 22 years. He was of the Methodist faith. He is survived by his wife, Bessie; two sons, Arthur of Fresno, Calif., and Malcomb of Homer, N.Y.; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Memorial Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, December 15, 1984, p. B11.
"MRS. CAROLINA C. ANABEL - Funeral services for Mrs. Carolina C. Anabel, 74, of Detroit, who died at her winter home here Friday, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount with the Rev. J. E. Grimes, of Lake Magdalene United Brethren church, conducting the services. Burial will be in Orange Hill cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 12, 1932, p. 2.
Also: "MRS. CAROLINE C. ANABEL - Fuenral services for Mrs. Caroline C. Anabel, 74, of Detroit, who died last Friday at her winter home here, were held yesterday from the funeral home of F. T. Blount with the Rev. Harvey M. Landis of the Church of the Brethren and the Rev. J. E. Grimes of the Lake Magdalene United Brethren church conducting the services. Burial was in Oak Grove cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 13, 1932, p. 2.
"ATTENTION POCAHONTAS No. 4 - Members of the Pocahontas Council No. 4 are requested to meet at the Council Hall, 909 1/2 Florida ave. this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of our sister, Mrs. Eliza Ellen Almyda, which will be at Blount's Fuenral Home at 4:00 o'clock. (signed) MRS. BILL CORSBY, President."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 17, 1944, p. 2.
"JOSEPH DANIEL AMOS JR., 30, of 4101 S. Trask St., Tampa, died Thursday in Freeport, Bahamas, of injuries sustained in an auto accident. He was a lifetime resident of Tampa. He was an electronics engineer with Interstate Electronics Corp. He graduated from Robinson High School and DeVry Institute of Atlanta. He is survived by his father, Joseph D. of Tampa; and four sisters, Phyllis Weir Amos-King of Baltimore, Sarah Ann Amos of Tampa, Joan Marie Kovach of Arlington, Texas, and Mary Elizabeth Reidelbach of Oxnard, Calif. Curry and Son Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, December 15, 1984, p. B11.
"ANTHONY, Bavlin Bryant, 6, of Tampa. Died Thursday. Duval Funeral Home, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"ALJANI - Funeral services for Mohamed Said Aljani, 67, of 2302 Fern Circle will be held at a later date in Damascus, Syria. Survivors are five sons, Ihsam, Abdulilah, Saadi, Safwan, and Orfan Ajlani; two daughters, Sabahat Kasm & Nabila Baitamouni; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Local arrangements in charge of the A.P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. Armenia Ave."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"ALVES, CLIFFORD - Clifford Alves, 121 Palencia Pl., Lakeland, Fla., passed away Tuesday at Lakeland General Hospital. Mr. Alves was a former employee of the Tribune. Funeral services will be held Friday, 10:30 A.M. at the Dukes-Steen Funeral Home, with interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"ARGENTO, Charles Sr., 72, of Holiday died Saturday. North Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"ALLIGOOD, John C. Jr., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Alligood, Sr., died Monday in Erlangen, Germany. Brewer Memorial Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"ALFORD - Mr. Ernest S. (Jimmy) Alford, Jr., 55, of Tampa, passed away Saturday night. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of the F.T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. Ralph Gowing officiating. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. A native of Ft. Meade, Florida, Mr. Alford had lived in Tampa for the past 47 years, and was a member of the D.A.V. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Evelyn Alford, Tampa; four sons, Ernest S. Alford III, George W. Alford, both of Gibsonton, Michael Alford, Brandon, Eugene Alford, stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany; one daughter, Sheila Rogers, Gibsonton; two stepsons, James Smith, Tampa, Wayne Smith, Hollywood, Cal.; one stepdaughter, Sandra Kearly, Moseley, Va.; one sister, Elizabeth Collier, Tampa; maternal grandmother, Mary L. Thompson, Tampa; two aunts; eleven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, January 22, 1980, p. 7-D.
"ALFRED AINSWORTH - CLEARWATER, Aug. 17. - (By Staff Writer) - Alfred Ainsworth, 92, of 212 North Orangeview Ave., a retired wholesale merchant who came here 10 years ago and was a Winter visitor fro Providence, R. I., for 30 years, died today in a Tampa rest home. Survivors include his daugnter, Mrs. George W. Esler, Clearwater, and a son, Stanley Ainsworth, Venice."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"MRS. TENA ALDRIDGE - Mrs. Tena Gornto Aldridge, 74, of Limona, a lifetime resident of Hillsborough County, died yesterday afternoon. She is survived by two brothers, John Gornto, Brandon, and Gordon Gornto, Limona; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Martin, Brandon, and several nieces and nephews."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Sunday, February 1, 1959, p. A8.
"MRS. LORENE ANONSEN - Mrs. Lorene Anonsen, 48, of 207 West Crest, died Sunday morning at her residence. Living in Tampa most of her life, she is survived by her husband, Earl J. Anonsen, her mother, Mrs. May McCormick, Tampa; and a brother, Rupert J. Thomas, Jr., Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 4, 1951, p. 2.
"ANTONIA 'TONI' C. ALVAREZ, 78, of Sarasota died Thursday. She was a native of Tampa and a 48-year resident of Sarasota. She is survived by her husband, Ben; two daughters, Carmen Madsen of Tampa and Thelma of Sarasota; one brother, Raymond Carnus of Tampa; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Robarts Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"MRS. ANGELA AVIN - Mrs. Angela Avin, 82, 2136 St. Conrad St., died yesterday in a Tampa hospital. A native of Havana, Cuba, she had lived in Tampa 58 years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Milton Terrel and Mrs. S. B. Hopson, Tampa; one son, Armando Avin, Tampa; one sister, Mrs. uJana Alvarez, Tampa; three brothers, Lucas and Onofrio Garrido, Tampa, and Anicetto Garrido, Cuba; eight grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 16, 1963, p. A2.
"AUBERT, Lawrence Joseph, 77, of Sebring, died Sunday. Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"MAX ADLER - BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Max Adler, 86, philanthropist and retired executive of Sears, Roebuck and Company. Born in Elgin, Ill. Died Tuesday."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"MADISON AVERY - CLEARWATER, March 14. - (Special.) - Madison Avery, 34, refrigeration engineer, died yesterday following an emergency operation. He is survived by his widow, two children and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Avery of Cleveland, Fla."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, March 15, 1937, p. 2.
"JACK ALFONSO, JR. - Jack Alfonso, jr., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alfonso, of 1603 Fourteenth avenue, died yesterday at the home of his parents."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 24, 1941, p. 2.
"NICOLAS ALFONSO - Nicolas Alfonso, 51, died at his residence, 1708 1-2 Thriteenth street yesterday afternoon. Funeral arrangements have not been completed."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, September 17, 1927 p. 10.
"SAMUEL E. AKE - ST. CLOUD, Nov. 6 - (Special) - Samuel E. Ake, 86, died at his home here suddenly Wednesday morning. He had been a resident here for the past six years."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"YVETTE ARTZ, 22, of Riverview died. She had lived in the area all of her life and was a housewife. She is survived by her husband, Gene; her parents, John and Yvonne Morgan of Riverview; three brothers, John Morgan of Gibsonton, Michael and Grady Morgan, both of Riverview; eight sisters, Betty Starkey of Gibsonton, Brenda Burch of Tampa, Janice Burch, Sheila Bradbury, Angel Morgan, Haley Morgan, Inga Morgan and Sandra Morgan, all of Riverview; maternal grandfather, John Clawsoe of Mount Pleasant, Tenn.; and paternal grandfather, Grady Morgan of Tampa. Stowers Funeral Home, Riverview."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
"MALCOLM ANGLIN - WINTER HAVEN, Nov. 6 - (Special) - Malcolm Anglin, 40, died last night after a short illness. A native of Panama City, Mr. Anglin moved here as a youth."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"ADAMS, MRS. FRANKLIN O. (CAROLINE K.) - Funeral services for Mrs. Franklin O. (Caroline K.) Adams, 610 North A St., passed away at a local hospital Monday morning will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. M. in the chapel of Walter's Funeral Home with The Rev. Millard C. Cleveland, pastor of the First Methodist Church officiating. Cremation will follow. She is survived by her husband, Franklin O. Adams, Sr., one son, Franklin O. Adams, Jr., and a daughter, Miss Caroline Adams, all of Tampa."
Also, obituary: "MRS. FRANKLIN O. ADAMS - Mrs. Franklin O. Adams, 610 North A St., died at a local hospital Monday morning. A native of Georgetown, Miss., she had been a resident of Tampa for the last 40 years. She is survived by her husband, Franklin O. Adams, Sr., of Tampa; a son, Franklin O. Adams, Jr., of Tampa; and a daughter, Miss Caroline Adams, of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 4, 1954, p. 2.
"ALLEN, THOMAS M. - The remains of Mr. Thomas M. Allen, 73, resident of 1506 Morgan, who passed away at a local hospital Sunday night, were sent Monday night by Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home to Hart's Funeral Home, Macon, Ga., for funeral services. Interment will be in Fort Hill Cemetery, Macon, Ga."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 4, 1954, p. 2.
"ARCHER, GEORGE F. - Funeral services for George F. Archer, 82, of Key West, who died yesterday, will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the First Congregational Church of Key West. Mr. Archer was a charter member of the church where he taught Sunday school for 60 years and served as organist and choir director. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mary E. Archer; three sons, Ben E. Archer, Homestead, Wilbur E. Archer, Atlanta, and George E. Archer, Charlottte, N. C.; three daughters, Mrs. W. D. Hearne, Tampa, Mrs. A. T. Sanchez, Tampa, and Mrs. Neil M. Knowles, Key West, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 10, 1951, p. 2-A.
"Former Tampan Dies in Illinois - Mrs. Pauline Mitchell Abbott, 81, died Wednesday in Mattoon, Ill.
A resident of Tampa for many years, she was a member of the Poinsettia Rebecca Lodge and the North Tampa Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are her husband, James G. Abbott; one daughter, Mrs. Daniel T. Gerow, Tampa; one son, Emor H. Abbott, Chicago.
Mrs. Walter J. Murphy, Jr., Tampa, is one of three granddaughters.
Services will be held in Illinois."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, July 31, 1953, p. A2.
"ARMSTRONG, MR. DANIEL HUBERT - Mr. Daniel Hubert Armstrong, 45, of Palm River, passed away in a local hospital Tuesday. Funeral services will be held in the Palm River Baptist Church at 4 o'clock this afternoon with the Rev. Milan Gowing, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are Cecil Soloman, William Massey, 'Pop' Gibson, W. L. Almand, Clarence Law and Manuel Roberts. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Men's Bible Class and Windhorst No. 185 Masonic Lodge. Mr. Armstrong is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Raydell Almand, of Tampa; two sons, Leo E. Armstrong, U. S. Navy, and Luke L. Armstrong, of Tampa; his mother, Mrs. Grace Armstrong, of Brunswick, Neb.; three sisters, Mrs. Irene Keetle, of Brunswick, Mrs. Nettie Mae Rader, of Brunswick and Mrs. Elaine Van Ostrand, of Dallas, Texas; two brothers, Frank Armstrong, of Brunswick and Roger Armstrong, of Staunton, Neb., and four grandchildren. F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 10, 1951, p. 2-A.
"FRANCESCO AITA - LAKELAND, Oct. 12 - (Special) - Francesco Aita, 76, died yesterday afternoon at the Carpenter's Home hospital."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"RALPH ADDISON - Ralph E. Addison, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Addison, of 4203 Seminole, died unexpectedly yesterday morning in a local hospital. He was born in Donaldsonville, Ga., and moved with his parents to Tampa, where they have resided for the last nine months. He is survived also by his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Addison, Bainbridge, Ga., and maternal grandfather, T. S. Harrington, Rocky Ford, Ga."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"MAXIMINO ALVAREZ - Maximino Alvarez, 61, of 2317 St. Conrad St., died yesterdat morning at a local hospital. He was a member of the Centro Espanol Club and the Knights of the Golden Eagle Lodge, 'Castillo Cristobal Colon No. 7.' He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ofelia Alvarez; a son, Maximino Alvarez, Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Fernandez, Tampa; three brothers, Antonio and Frank Alvarez, Indianapolis, Ind., and Lorenzo Alvarez, Cuba; three sisters, Mrs. Evangelina Garcia, Miss Manuela Alvarez and Mrs. Maria Josefa Torra, of Cuba, and three grandchildren."
Also, funeral notice: "ALVAREZ, MAXIMINO - Funeral services for Mr. Maximino Alvarez, 61, of 2317 St. Conrad St., will be held today at 4 P. M. from the A. P. Boza Chapel. Interment in Centro Espanol Memorial. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ofelia Alvarez; a son, Maximino Alvarez, Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Fernandez; three brothers, Antonio, Frank and Lorenzo; three sisters, Evangelina, Manuela and Maria Josefa, and three grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 10, 1951, p. 2-A.
"MRS. SARA AYALA - Mrs. Sara Mackay Ayala, 79, 2627 Swarm Dr., died yesterday. She had lived in Tampa most of her life and was a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. She is survived by two sons, R. Gabe Ayala and W. DeHart Ayala of Tampa; and a daughter, Mrs. John W. Paxton, Vienna, Va."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 25, 1969.
"ARNOLD, DAISY G. - Funeral services for Daisy G. Arnold, 78, of 2010 Flagler St., will be conducted Monday morning at 20 o'clock from the chapel of the Duval Funeral Home, with Dr. Robert A. Poland, pastor of the Seminole Heights Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be ine Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"DR. EDGAR V. ALLEN - ROCHESTER, Minn., June 16 (AP) - Dr. Edgar V. Allen, 61, member of the Mayo Clinic staff since 1930 and former president of the American Heart Association, died Wednesday of pneumonia. Allen, who was internationally known for studies of diseases of the heart and blood vessels, was born in Cozad, Neb."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"AGGENS, Carl G., 75, of New Port Richey. Died Sunday. A native of Chicago and a retred retail grocer. North Funeral Home, Port Richey."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"USF Professor Dies at 50 - John Boman Adams, Ph.D., 50, a professor at the University of South Florida, died yesterday morning. He lived at 303 Bannockburn, Temple Terrace.
A native of Waverly, Ala., and a former resident of Orlando, he was a faculty member for five years. After receiving his doctorate in anthropology from the University of Chicago, he served as professor at Washington University, Black Mountain University, American University of Baghdad, American University of Cairo, Shimer College and American University of Beirut.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Janet Mae Adams, his daughter, Branwen Adams, his son, Brayton Adams, all of Tampa; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, Orlando, and two brothers, T. O. Adams, New Orleans, and Beverly George Adams, Orlando."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, August 6, 1967.
"NEWTON AMBROSE - Funeral services for Newton Ambrose, who died Wednesday, were held yesterday afternoon from the B. Marion Reed funeral home with the Rev. H. F. Tolle officiating. Interment was in Oaklawn cemetery at Winter Haven."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 16, 1931, p. 2.
"ASHLEY - Mrs. C. R. Ashley, aunt of Mrs. Y. R. Beasley, of this city, died Tuesday at her home on Valdosta, Ga. Mrs. Beasley left following word of the death, to attend the funeral, which was held yesterday. She is survived by her husband and eight sons."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, February 15, 1918.
"EDWIN ALSTON - Edwin Alston, 80, Lutz, died Sunday morning in a local hospital. A native of London, England, he had resided in Tampa for 10 years. He was a member of Austin H. Scroggin Lodge No. 1034 F&AM in Chicago, Ill. And is survived by one son, William Alston, Lutz; five grandchildren; a great-granddaughter, and a brother, Sidney Alston, England."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, June 19, 1962, p. 2-A.
"WARREN JASPER ASKEW - Funeral services for Warren Jasper Askew, 2-year-old son of Mrs. W. C. Jones, of 3203 Delwial street, were held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel of Mortician F. T. Blount, with interment in Woodlawn cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Fisher conducted the services."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, March 13, 1927.
"ARTIGAS - Jose M. Artigas died at noon yesterday at his residence, 1019 Orange street, West Tampa, aged forty-eight. Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o'clock. The deceased is survived by two daughters - Mrs. B. Rodriguez and Miss Mercedes Artigas - and two sons - Raphael and Dagaberto Artigas. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of Undertaker W. Primo Lord."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 28, 1919.
"ANONSEN, MRS. LORENE - Funeral services for Mrs. Lorene Anonsen, 48, a resident of 207 West Crest, who passed away Sunday morning at her residence, will be held Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, The Rev. Robert A. Poland of the Seminole Heights Presbyterian Church, to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be W. Harvey Rawls, L. B. Browning, E. R. Lewis, Edward Medard, C. Russell Schaker, and Earl L. Branch. Honorary pallbearers will be David W. White, Fred L. Stephens, H. A. Woods, and L. L. Nundy."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 5, 1951.
"GEORGE W. ATKINS - ST. CLOUD, Dec. 21 - (Special) - George W. Atkins, a resident here for four years, died Sunday."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"MRS. CAROLA ACKER - Mrs. Carola Acker, former resident of Tampa and Crystal Springs, died Aug. 11th in Mesa, Ariz., after a month's illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Sharp. Besides Mrs. Sharp, she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. E. B. Schlant, of San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Acker was a former member of the Christian Science church in Tampa."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 24, 1934.
"AYER - Word has been received here of the death of Malcolm Ayer, who was drowned Sunday in the Laredo river in Texas Sunday. The deceased is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ayer of Toleda, O., until recently residents of Ocala and Leesburg. Mrs. Ayer is a sister of A. R. Stephens, of No. 825 South Orleans."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 13, 1919.
"ALFREDO ALVAREZ - Alfredo Alvarez, 48, of 1810 Thirteenth avenue, died yesterday at his home. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Virginia Alvarez, four sons, Alfredo, jr., Armando, Marlo, Miguel, and two daughters, Ida and Zoila Alvarez; a brother, Angel Alvarez of New York, and a sister, Mrs. Caridad Auli of Mexico."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 6, 1936.
"Car Wreck Kills Tampa Salesman - PALMETTO, Feb. 8 - (By Staff Writer) - Lorenzo Dow Ault, III, 28, of 125 "B" Danube St., Tampa, was killed early this morning when his car hit a small bridge abutment two miles north of the community of Parrish, near here, on U.S. Highway 301.
State Trooper W. D. Moore, who investigated, said the accident occurred about 1 o'clock this morning, and Ault died in a hospital in Bradenton about an hour later.
Moore said Ault was evidently traveling about 50 miles an hour when his car veered to the left of the highway, struck the abutment, and continued on 150 feet on to the right shoulder of the road. Ault was thrown out of the car.
Cause Unknown - Exact cause of the accident could not be determined, but officers said apparently Ault went to sleep at the wheel. A native of Cincinnati, he was employed as a salesman for the Reeves Fence Corporation and also worked at the Tampa dog track.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Cincinnati.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Ault, II, Washington D.C.; and a sister, Mrs. Cynthia A. Stephens, also of Washington.
Ault's death was Manatee County's third traffic fatality of the year. Two brothers were killed Jan. 1 when their truck was struck by a train at a crossing on the Ellenton-Gillette road."
Published in The Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 9, 1956.
"JACK ARNEST - SARASOTA, Oct. 10 - (Special) - Jack Arnest, 11, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Arnest of Sarasota, died today in a Tampa hospital after an illness of about a year. He was removed to the hospital early this week when his condition became critical."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 11, 1941.
"MISS MARIA ALFIERI - Miss Maria Alfieri, 43, 62nd street and Michigan avenue, died yesterday at a Tampa hospital. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Rosalia Alfieri, and a brother, Pietro Alfieri, both of Tampa."
Also, funeral notice: "ALFIERI, MISS MARIA - Funeral services for Miss Maria Alfieri, 43, who died yesterday, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence, 2017 Corine st. Interment will be in L'Unione cemetery. Miss Alfieri is survived by her mother, Mrs. Rosalia Alfieri, and a brother, Pietro Alfieri, both of Tampa. Arrangements by Lord and Fernandez."
Both published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, August 5, 1942, p. 2.
"JOSEPH ARWADY - Funeral services for Joseph Arwday, 62, of 3105 Armenia avenue, who died Friday morning, were held yesterday afternoon from the residence with the Rev. T. H. Young, of the House of Prayer, officiating. Interment was in Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), November 4, 1929, p. 2.
"Memorial services will be held for Gertrude Arak, today, 4:30 p.m. at Temple Schaaral Zedek, 3303 Swann Avenue. Rabbi Richard Birnholz will officiate. BETH DAVID CHAPEL JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS OF TAMPA 874-3330"
From Tampa Tribune, Feb. 20, 1988.
"MRS. VIRGIA ANDREWS - Mrs. Virgia L. Andrews, 54, of 4408 Neptune St., Tampa, and of Wimauma, died Thursday afternoon at her residence. A native of Collins, Ga., she had resided in Hillsborough County for 35 years, and was empolyed by the Hav-A-Tampa Cigar Company. Mrs. Andrews is survived by two sons, F. E. Andrews, Atlanta, and B. S. Andrews, Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. R. O. Stallings, Tampa, and Mrs. A. J. Eason, Collins, Ga.; four brothers, L. H. Hamilton, Tampa, C. E. Hamilton, Temple Terrace, E. Hamilton, Jr., Tampa, and E. Y. Hamilton, Americus, Ga., and five grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 26, 1959.
"AVRIETT, W. Frank, 81, of Land O' Lakes died Thursday. Garden of Memories-Myrtle Hill Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"Queen Mother Dies - AMMAN, Hqashemite Jordan, Dec. 21 - (AP) - Queen Mother Aliyah, of Iraq died in Baghdad today, it was announced here. She had been ill for some time."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"Mrs. Lessye L. Amaker, 65, a resident of Tampa for several years, died yesterday in a local hospital. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Annice Torres, 2921 Coachman Ave., with whom she made her home prior to entering the hospital, and Mrs. Louisa McDonald, of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. J. Austin Shaffer, Tampa, and a brother, A. R. Phillips, of Greenville, S. C."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 3, 1951.
"MRS. SOLEDAD ALONZO - Soledad Alonzo, 30, of 3002 Ivy street, died yesterday at her home. Besides her husband, Jose Alonzo, she is survived by a son, Jose, jr., and a daughter, Olga Alonzo; her parents Hr. and Mrs. Oregorio Menendez, and five brothers, Jose, Manuel, Angel, ?????, and Carlos Menendez."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sautrday, August 25, 1934 - photocopy blurry.
"Editor Dies - NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 21. - (U.P.) - George H. Armistead, Sr., 89, editor emeritus of the Nashville Banner and dean of Southern newspaper editors, died today at St. Thomas Hospital here."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"JOHN F. ASHBROOK - Funeral services for John F. Ashbrook, 2, of Ozona, who died Saturday at a hospital from injuries received in a fall at the Tampa Union terminal, will be held this morning from the funeral home of F. T. Blount with the Rev. T. H. Young of the Episcopal House of Prayer conducting the service. Burial will be in Orange Hill cemetery and John Darling lodge No. 154, F. & A. M. will have charge of the services at the grave. He is survived only by his widow."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"ARTECHE - The Funeral Cortege for Mr. Robert P. Arteche will leave from the Garden Chapel of Duval Funeral Homes, 3800 Nebraska Avenue at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning for interment in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be: Tom Carson, Dick Traina, Jr., Vincent Catagirone, Oscar Cardoso, Jr., Jerry Roberts, William Haker, Charles Harmon, Dale Hennis. Honorary pallbearers will be: all employees of Tampa & Ft. Myers Boat Mart. The family will receive friends this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at the Garden Chapel. The family requests that "Flowers Please Be Omitted", contributions may be made to the Centro Asturiano Hospital Fund. Survivors include: his fiancee, Miss Cathy Roberts, Tampa; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raul Arteche, Tampa; grandmother, Mrs. Luisa Arteche, Tampa; three aunts, Miss Katie Puglisi & Mrs. Esther Fernandez, both of Tampa; Mrs. Hilda Simon, Long Island, N.Y.; an uncle, Gus Arteche, Long Island, N.Y."
Published in the Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 13, 1973, p. D11.
"ALFRED ADAMS - PUNTA GORDA, June 5. - (Special) - Alfred Adams, 37, died at the Arcadia hospital today. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Adams; his wife, Mrs. Irene G. Adams; two children, Eloise and Hugh Adams, and one brother Roy Adams. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Methodist church."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 6, 1934, p. 2.
"DANIEL ATCHISON, 21, of Tampa died Thursday. Cause of death was unavailable. A native of New Jersey, he lived in the Bay area for 11 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Atchison of Tampa; four brothers, Joseph of New York City, N.Y., William of Jersey City, N.J., and Thomas and James of Tampa; five sisters, Patricia, Michele, Laura and Maureen Ogden, all of Tampa and Catherine Sullivan of Staten Island, N.Y. C.E. Prevatt Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"ARMSTRONG, Corben Lee, 34, of Wauchula died Saturday as the result of an automobile acident. Curry Raley Funeral Home."
"MRS. NELSENE AYCOCK - PLANT CITY, June 13 (Special) - Mrs. Nelsene Aman Aycock, 61, a resident of Route 4 and of Plant City for 37 years, died in a local hospital Monday afternoon. Survivors include one aunt, Mrs. Mattie Aman, Tampa; am uncle, Avil Evers, Plant City; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. W. A. Lastinger, Lithia, and Mrs. Avil Evers, Plant City, and several nieces and nephews."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 14, 1961, p 2.
"ACOSTA, MRS. MARIA - Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Acosta, 86, of 2114 Palmetto St., will be held Saturday at 4 p.m. at the A. P. Boza West Tampa chapel with burial in Colon. She is survived by three sons, Mario, Rolando, and Rodolfo Acosta; two daughters, Esperanza Sanchez and Josefina Franco. THE FAMILY WILL BE AT 2707 N. ALBANY AVE., AND REQUESTS FLOWERS BE OMMITED."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"MRS. MELLIE B. ALDRICH - Mrs. Mellie B. Aldrich, lifetime resident of Limona, died Thursday in a local nursing home. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Slawson and Mrs. Edna B. Le Gate, both of Brandon; two nieces and one nephew."
Also, funeral notice: "ALDRICH, MRS. MELLIE B. - Private graveside services for Mrs. Mellie B. Aldrich, of Limona, will be held this morning at 10:00 A.M. in the Limona Cemetery with the Rev. George B. Warren, pastor of the Brandon Methodist Church, officiating. Arrangements by Stowers Funeral Home."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"ARNOLD, MRS. MARGARET - Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Arnold, 59, of 9818 11th St., will be conducted this afternoon at 12:30 o'clock from Duval's Northside Chapel, 10520 Florida Ave., with the Rev. Guy A. Stoner, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Temple Terrace officiating. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 14, 1961, p 2.
"BERNARDO ALVAREZ - Bernardo Alvarez, 50, died Wednesday night at a local hospital. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at W. O. W. hall. Burial will be in Centro Asturiano cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 26, 1928, p. 2.
"MINER THOMAS AMES - NEW PORT RICHEY, Sept. 9. - (Special) - Miner Thomas Ames, 59, World War I veteran, died last night. He came here last year from Chicago. Surviving are his wife, and a sister, Mrs. Jerrell Bramwell, of New York City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, September 10, 1946, p. 2.
"DANE IS CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER WAGON - WHEEL BREAKS ANDERSON'S RIBS CAUSING RUPTURES - Foreigner Had Been In City Only Two Months - Falls Off High Stack of Feed and is Run Over -
Crushed fatally under the wagon which he was driving, Hans Anderson, a Dane, was removed at 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning by Policeman W. W. Carter and others at Tampa and Hillsboro streets. A big wagon drawn by a span of mules and laden heavly with feed, had passed over the Dane's chest, snapping the ribs and rupturing arteries. He lived only five minutes.
An eyewitness to the accident said the driver toppled off a stack of sacks, on which he had a high seat, and fell between the wagon and the mules. A sack fell to the pavement at the same time. The thud accelerated the pace of the mules which drew the left front wheel against the driver, dragged his body ten feet and rolled the wheel across his prostrate body.
In the city only two months, Anderson was employed at Barco's dairy on the Boulevard. He came here from Sacramento, Cal. Like most men who have passed the half century mark, he told of having once a "stake" which he had lost - in Anderson's case it was lost in Mexican land speculations. He was fifty-three years old. He is not known to have any relatives in this part of the world.
Coroner Hanna, who was notified, ordered J. L. Reed to take charge of the body, and to search the dead man's clothes. The dead man had nothing more than a pocket knife and a bill for the feed, which was found in his hat band. The bill showed the feed had been purchased from Ennis & Hudgins. After hearing the circumstances, Coroner Hanna did not see the necessity of holding an inquest.
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, September 6. 1913, p. 5.
"ALLEN, BARBARA CLARICE - Barbara Clarice Allen, age 3, of 8915 Dexter St., passed away in a local hospital Tuesday. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the funeral home of F. T. Blount Company with Rev. David Lunsford of 40th Street Church of Christ officiating. Interment will be in Macedonia Cemetery near Lee, Fla. Survivors are her father, Bonnie Allen, of Tampa; a brother, Calvin Allen, of Tampa; a sister, Sandra Allen, of Tampa; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. King, of Lee, Fla.; Mrs. Eliza Allen, of Tennessee."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, August 4, 1949, p. 20.
"MISS KATIE ALDRIDGE - Miss Katie Aldridge, 39, of Riverview, died yesterday. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Dac Aldridge; three brothers, Oakey, Jesse and Rufus W. Aldridge, all of Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Carter of Palm Beach, and Mrs. Minnie Tullis, of Valrico. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at Providence cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Monday, March 2, 1931, p. 2.
"ALLAN G. AMBACHER, 78, of Brandon died Monday. He had lived in the Tampa Bay area for 13 years and is survived by his wife, Martha. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"The Rev. Robert H. Anthony, 88, of 7906 Brooks st., retired Presbyterian minister, died yesterday morning. For 60 years he served in churches of Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee before retiring five years ago. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. R. C. Buckner of Sulphur Springs and Mrs. H. F. Stephens of Washington D. C., and a granddaughter."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, Oct. 29, 1944.
"LEESBURG, June 5 - (Special) - Andrew J. Anderson, 67, died suddenly of a heart attack here today."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 6, 1951.
"MRS. VIRGIA ANDREWS - Mrs. Virgia L. Andrews, 54, of 4408 Neptune St., Tampa, and of Wimauma, died Thursday afternoon at her residence. A native of Collins, Ga., she had resided in Hillsborough County for 35 years, and was empolyed by the Hav-A-Tampa Cigar Company. Mrs. Andrews is survived by two sons, F. E. Andrews, Atlanta, and B. S. Andrews, Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. R. O. Stallings, Tampa, and Mrs. A. J. Eason, Collins, Ga.; four brothers, L. H. Hamilton, Tampa, C. E. Hamilton, Temple Terrace, E. Hamilton, Jr., Tampa, and E. Y. Hamilton, Americus, Ga., and five grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 26, 1959.
"ADAMS, W. ANDREW - Funeral services for W. Andrew Adams, age 76, resident of 306 East 7th Ave., will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock from the First Methodist Church, with Dr. E. J. Pendergrass, Dr. J. W. Pearson and Dr. John W. Branscomb, officiating. Pallbearers are Bond Giles, Gettis Henderson, Harry Hudson, James E. Parks, Alfred Lee Adams, Jr., and Tom Henderson, Jr. Honorary are C. E. Hester, John Jordon, Degar Wall, E. J. Keefe, J. A. Griffin, J. L. Cone, Doyle Carlton, Frank M. Cooper, Duval Smith, Victor E. Sharpe, Sr., Dr. Edward Smoak and T. M. Shackleford, members of the board of stewards and board of trustees of the First Methodist Church."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"MRS. CAROLA ACKER - Mrs. Carola Acker, former resident of Tampa and Crystal Springs, died Aug. 11 in Mesa, Ariz., after a month's illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Sharp. Besides Mrs. Sharp, she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. E. B. Schlant, of San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Acker was a former member of the Christian Science church in Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, August 24, 1934, p. 2.
"Friend Identifies River Victim As Mrs. Lottie Allen - The body of an elderly woman found in the Hillsborough River Monday was identified yesterday as Mrs. Lottie Bell Allen, a resident of the Deep South Trailer Park, at 2133 West Hillsborough Ave.
Identification was made when a long-time friend, Ethel Field, of 5105 Suwanee Ave., suspected she might be the drowning victim, after reading a newspaper account yesterday.
Mrs. Allen was a native of Garden City, Kans., but had lived in Tampa some time.
Survivors are her daughter, Mrs. Helen Danzl, of Long Beach, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Woodruff, of San Francisco, and Mrs. Blanche Lamb, of Galena, Kans."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"BROWNE - Mrs. John Wesley Browne, one of the pioneer residents of Hillsborough County, died at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Windhorst, following an illness which began with the death of her husband, April 17. Funeral services will conducted at the family residence at Limona at 4 o'clock this afternoon by Rev. J. C. Tims, and interment will be made in the New Hope Cemetery under the direction of J. L. Reed. The deceased was born in Cork Settlement, October 6, 1846. Before her marriage Mrs. Browne was Miss Susan Florida Blocker. Her marriage occurred Decemebr 12, 1867. She is survived by five daughters and one son, who are: Mrs. Oscar Windhorst, Mrs. Jack Lawes, of Tampa, Mrs. Wilbur LeGate, of Jacksonville; Mrs. Frank D. Slawson, of Janesville, Wis.; Miss Nellie Browne, of Limona, and Colbert T. Browne of the same place. Pallbearers are E. W. Wiggins, of Plant City; C. B. Bryan and J. Ford White, of Tampa, and J. E. Bryan, of Mango, nephews of the deceased; Oscar Windhorst and Jack Lawes, her sons-in-law. Mrs. Browne was an exceptionally lovable Christian character and exhibited rare patience during her last illness. At the time of her husband's death she was in poor health, and rapidly grew worse. She was bedridden for the last six weeks. Mrs. Browne's parents were pioneers of the Cork Settlement, having moved there many years ago from South Carolina. Mrs. Browne will be laid to rest this afternoon in the family burial plot in New Hope Cemetery near Brandon beside the remains of her husband."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 25, 1915, p. 14.
"BETTS - Joseph Betts, sixty-five years old, a wealthy retired lumberman, died at a local hospital at 6 o'clock yesterday morning following a lingering illness. He came to Tampa about three years ago from Scott, O., and settled at Lake Magdalene. He leaves a widow, three daughters and one son as follows: Mrs. G. M. Kack, Paulding, O.; Mrs. Julia Michaels, Scott, O.; Mrs. Price, Prospect, O.; C. T. Betts, GLadwin, O. The body was prepared by Undertaker C. E. Henderson and shipped yesterday to Scott, O., accompanied by relatives."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 25, 1915, p. 14.
"BRIDGES - Mr. Eddie Houston Bridges, 59, 4227 Bayview Ave., Tampa, passed away Saturday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 in the chapel of Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 3716 E. Lake Ave., with the Rev. Ellis H. Alderman, pastor of Interbay Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Mr. Bridges was a member of the Interbay Baptist Church and Chapter No. 4 of the D.A.V. here in Tampa. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sue Bridges, a son and daughter-in-law, Donald R. and Beatrice Bridges, three grandchildren, Donna Lynn, Donald R. Jr., and Derek Jason Bridges, all of Tampa, and a sister, Mrs. Thelma Kirkendahl, of Walla Walla, Wash. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Garden of Memories Funeral Home & Cemetery 626-3161"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Monday, August 1, 1977, p. 7D.
"MARY E. BLACK, 82, of Plant City died Friday. Since 1958 she had lived in the Bay area, coming from Pittsburgh. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her two sons, William C. of Brandon and Elmer D. of Gibson, Pa.; her daughter, Ruth Fleck of Land O'Lakes; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchilden. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, September 4, 1983, p. 15-B.
"ROBERT GRAY BOGICH, 52, of Tampa died Friday of natural causes. Formerly of Jacksonville, he had been living in the Bay area for most of his life. He was employed by the Tribune Co. as a photo engraver for 26 years and a member of the Idlewood Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Otie; his stepson, Charles Nichols of Cape Coral; two stepdaughters, Sylvia Snyder of Tampa and Sue Singleton of Lutz; two sisters; two nieces; several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, September 4, 1983, p. 15-B.
"BRADLEY - The infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradley, of No. 1716 Tampa Street, died Wednesday. Funeral services were held yesterday with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery in charge of Blount & Turner."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 25, 1915, p. 14.
"BEERE, ROBERT - Funeral Cortege for Robert Beere, 75, a resident of 1559 Franklin St., who passed away Tuesday night in a local hospital, will leave Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home Friday morning at 10 o'clock for graveside services in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers: Lt. Nat Caminiti, Sgt. Robert Schnurr, Phil Gruber, Joe Davidson, Anthony Caminiti, Edward DePaula, C. N. Johns, and William Bryan."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 20, 1959, p. A2.
"BAILEY, MRS. CORAL V. - Mrs. Coral Valentine Bailey, 55, former resident of Plant City died last Thursday, June 17, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Ricker, at El Cerrito, California. Other survivors are: Daughters: Mrs. H. R. Edenfield, and Mrs. Jack Giaros, Jr., Lakeland, and Mrs. A. J. Pool, Monahans, Texas; nephews: Alfred and Clinton Curtiss, Ann Harbor, Mich.; sister-in-law: Mrs. Kozer, Ann Harbor; cousin: Orla Bump, Howell, Michigan. The remains were returned via Eastern Air Lines Sunday, and funeral services will be held at Hopkins Funeral Home Chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with The Rev. H. Carter Hardin, pastor First Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, June 21, 1948, p. 2.
"BARINEAU, JAMES S. - James S. Barineau, 61, 3811 Laurel St., died Sunday at a hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Barineau, Tampa. Three daughters, Mrs. Thelma Foss, Mrs. Aline Nales, Mrs. Helen Smith, Tampa. Three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Teuton and Mrs. Mary Hall, Ocala; Mrs. Mattie Craig, Eustis. Five brothers, J. P. and Doyle Barineau, St. Petersburg; Wesley Barineau, Orlando; O. O. Barineau, Manila. Three grand and two great grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 10 o'clock, at the Greenman Home, with Rev. E. C. Abernathy, pastor Riverside Baptist Church, officiating. Burial in Orange Hill Cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, June 21, 1948, p. 2.
"BILLINGSLEY, MRS. ANNIE A. - Mrs. Annie A. Billingsley, 70, 3208 8th Ave., died at a hospital Saturday. A native of Dade City, she had resided in Tampa 50 years. She is survived by two brothers, Joe Gant and Gordon Gant, Tampa, and four sisters, Mrs. Fred Stormant, Palmetto; Mrs. W. A. Walker, Mrs. Flora Cooper and Miss Jennie Gant, Tampa. Services will be held today at 4 o'clock at the Greenman Home, with burial in Orange Hill Cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, June 21, 1948, p. 2.
"BANGERT - SUN CITY CENTER - Graveside funeral services for Miss Bernice M. Bangert, 73, of 1708 Danbury Drive, Sun City Center, who passed away in a Brandenton hospital Sunday, will be held from the Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga., Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. She was a member of the United Community Church. In lieu of flowers, friends may make a donation to their favorite charity. Lewers & Shannon Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, July 16, 1974, p. D7.
"LUCY JANE BUTTON, 63, of Brandon, died Sunday. The secretary had lived in Brandon since 1955. She is survived by two sons, John of Summerfield, N.C., and Roger of Brandon; her mother, Dorothy Jenkins of Brandon; a sister, Marjorie Herron of Apopka; and a grandson. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B-15.
"MRS. O. C. BLANCHARD - LAKELAND, Aoril 11. - (Special) - Word has been received here from Wallace, N. C., of the death of Mrs. O. C. Blanchard, formerly Miss Viola Powell of Lakeland."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 12, 1932, p. 2.
"RUTH ALICE BARROW - Ruth Alice Barrow, 18 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barrow of Limona, died yesterday at a hospital here. Burial will be in Limona cemetery today, funeral services beint conducted by the Rev. Mr. Aughenbaugh at the home."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, September 23, 1927, p. 2.
"MRS. CAROLINE BIORSETH - SARASOTA, July 9. - (Special) - Mrs. Caroline 'Carrie' Biorseth, 92, died Thursday morning at her home here. Mrs. Biorseth was born in Sweden and came to Sarasota County with her husband in 1894. She lived for many years in Englewood. Mrs. Biorseth was a member of the Community Presbyterian Church of Englewood. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Grace O. Platt, of Sarasota; four sons, Irwin, of Englewood; Clyde, of Nevada; Lyman, of Sarasota, and A. Walter Biorseth, of Hope, Ark.; 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren."
Also, funeral notice: "BIORSETH, MRS. CAROLINA (CARRIE) - Funeral services for Mrs. Carolina (Carrie) Biorseth, of 2434 Hickory, Sarasota, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Community Presbyterian Church, Englewood, with The Rev. Ira Howard and The Rev. Alexander Linn officiating. Interment will be in Englewood Cemetery. Toale Brothers Funeral Home in charge of arrangements,"
Both published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, July 10, 1954, p. 2.
"Malayan Seaman Falls To His Death on Ship - Dapir Bin Amat, 23-year-old Malayan seaman, fell to his death in a hold of the British motorship Laganbank yesterday as the vessel was loading phosphate at the Seaboard elevators.
The seaman suffered a broken neck and Justice of the Peace Cathcart, who conducted an inquest, held the death accidental.
Funeral services will be conducted this morning at 9 o'clock at the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 12, 1932, p. 2.
Also, funeral notice: "DAPIR BIN AMAT - Funeral services for Dapir Bin Amat, Malayan seaman who was killed in a fall Monday, were held yesterday at the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 13, 1932, p. 2.
"Former Tampan Dies in Vietnam - Marine S.Sgt. David L. Brooks, who was a student at Brewster High prior to his enlistment into the Marine Corps in 1960, died in action this week in Vietnam. He was 26.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Marilyn Brooks, and two sons, David L., Jr. and Daniel L. Brooks, Vero Beach; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brooks, Wildwood, formerly of Tampa; his great-grandmother, Mrs. Blanche Brooks, Wildwood; two sisters, Miss Rosemary Brooks, Los Angeles and Mrs. Alma Rabon, Wildwood, and a brother, Carl Brooks, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 2, 1968, p. A23.
"BELLAMY, CONDA LEE - Funeral services for Conda Lee Bellamy, 15, of Doctors Inlet, Fla., will be held Friday afternoon, 1 P.M., at the graveside in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Inverness, Fla. Rev. Henry Cribbs of the Hernando Methodist Church officiating. Porter Funeral Home, Inverness, Fla., in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"BLEDSOE, MRS. PEARL - Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Bledsoe, 63, of the County Line Rd., Rural Plant City, who passed away Tuesday afternoon, will be held this morning at 10:00 A.M. at Youmans Baptist Church with Rev. Wayne Johnson, the pastor, and Rev. G. Odell Miley of Azalea Methodist Church, Orlando, officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Enon Cemetery. Those selected to serve as pallbearers are Hollis Howell, A. L. Lindsey, W. V. Lindsey, Junior Walker, F. B. Weeks, and P. W. Lewis and are asked to please meet at the church at 9:45 A.M. She is survived by her husband, Rev. Jesse B. Bledsoe, Plant City; four daughters, Mrs. W. L. Norman, Clermont; Mrs. Tom Golden, Lakeland; Mrs. Charles Howell, Apopka; Mrs. James Kier, Haines City; one son, Rev. Robert D. Bledsoe, Jacksonville; three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Hayes, Bartow; Mrs. Ola Davis, Lakeland; Mrs. Mary Webb, Haines City; three brothers, Rev. Josh Brown, Mulberry; Frank Brown, Sarasota; Early Brown, Lakeland; also 11 grandchildren. Arrangements are under direction of Haynes Funeral Home, Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"BENDER, JOHN RUSSELL - Funeral services for Mr. John R. Bender will be held this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the St. Peters Episcopal Church in Plant City. Father Sanford Lindsey will officiate. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery. Those selected to serve as pallbearers will please meet at the church at 1:45 o'clock. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. John Bender, Plant City; mother, Mrs. Inex Bender, Plant City; brothers, Edgar A., Plant City; Earl L., Plant City; William H., Plant City and Capt. Chester R. Bender, USCG, Washington D.C. Wells Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"BROWN, ANTONEY T. - Funeral services for Mr. Antoney T. Brown, 72, of 6925 W. Mohawk, will be conducted this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Avenue, with the Rev. Walter Lee Coleman, pastor of the Sweetwater Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"MRS. COSIE BELL - Mrs. Cosie M. Bell, 71, a resident of Tampa for 10 years, died yesterday at her home, 8912 Highland Ave. She was a native of Dale County, Ala. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edna Ausley, Tampa, and Mrs. Mildred Brown, Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. O. L. Cason, Tampa, and Mrs. Fred Brown, Atlanta; five brothers, T. C. Ellis, Wymon Ellis, Fred Ellis and W. T. Ellis, all of Texas, and Leo Ellis, Lake Wales, nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 28, 1961, p. A2.
"JOHN G. BROWN - LARGO, Sept. 26 (By Staff Writer) - John G. Brown, 88, of 702 Rosary Rd., who moved here in 1948 from Berrien Springs, Mich., died today in Morton Plant Hospital. Mr. Brown had spent 20 winters here before becoming a resident. Survivors include two sons, S. Archie Brown, Purvis, Mich.; Willis W. Brown, Chipley; two daughters, Mrs. Roy Helms, Mrs. Harold H. Hall, both of Largo; 13 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Cash, Oswego, Kan., and Mrs. Ida Larson, Collegeview, Neb."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1961, p. A2.
"BLASZCZYK, Casmir F., 72, of Holiday died Friday. North Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"GEORGE WILLIAM BULLERMAN - George William Bullerman, 90, of 8111 14th St., died Wednesday night at his home. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa C. Bullerman, Tampa."
Also, funeral notice: "BULLERMAN, GEORGE WILLIAM - The remains of George William Bullerman, 90, resident of 8111 14th St., who passed away Wednesday night at his home, was sent Thursday night by Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home to Drinkard Funeral Home, Guntersville, Ala., where funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at one o'clock from Haney's Chapel with interment in Haney's Cemetery."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune, January 21, 1949, p. 2.
"BULLERMAN, ROSA - The remains of Rosa Bullerman, 77, 8111 14th St., who passed away Friday morning in a Tampa hospital, will be sent at noon today to the Adams & Brown Funeral Home, Albertville, Ala., for services and interment. She is survived by two brothers, Mr. Mathew Culbert of Arlington, Va. and Grady Culbert of Langston, Ala. Jennings Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 10, 1956, p. 2.
"BAIL, Gurney Simpson, 94, of Arcadia died Monday at Washington University Hospital, Washington, D.C. Robarts-Grady Funeral Home, Arcadia."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"Mrs. Alice A. Blakeslee, Tampans' Mother, Dies - Mrs. Alice A. Blakeslee, 75, of 1745 Beach drive, south, St. Petersburg, died yesterday.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ballard S. Carte, 3011 San Isidro street, and a son, Carl W. Blakeslee 1815 Hills avenue.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Endicott funeral home in St. Petersburg tomorrow afternoon. The body will be taken to Union City, Pa. for burial."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, August 26, 1934, p. 2.
"BABB - Thomas A. Babb, aged sixty-four years, for a long time associated in many ways with Rev. A. E. Cornish, in the work of the Associated Charities of this city, died last night at 8 o'clock at the residence, No. 3 Pendleton Avenue, after a very short illness. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been completed. Deceased is survived by a wife and an eighteen-year-old son. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. J. L. Reed has charge of the funeral arrangements."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, January 6, 1916, p. 7.
Also: "BABB - The funeral of Thomas A. Babb, noted worker among the destitute and poor of this city, took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery. The deceased was a native of England and was forty-five years old. He is survived by his wife and a son, aged thirteen. J. L. Reed, undertakers, handled the remains."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, January 7, 1916, p. 12.
"BERRIOS - Funeral services for Mrs. Andrea Berrios, age 87 of 1711 27th Ave. will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Riverside Chapel (3809 N. Armenia Ave.) with interment to follow in Colon Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters: Mercedes Guadarrama and Luisa Mateas, eight grandchildren. The family will receive friends Monday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the chapel and also t 3012 St. Conrad Street. Rev. Jonas Cord from Chapel of Archangel will officiate the services. Pallbearers will be Roy Orihuela, Robert Orihuela, John Guadarrama, Jerry Orihuela, Angel Orihuela, and Chuck H. Baker."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"BUSSEY - Mrs. Gwen Richards Bussey, 46, of 4214 Kensington Ave., Tampa, passed away Sunday. The family will receive friends at the Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 3716 E. Lake Ave., this afternoon from 4:00 o'clock until 6:00 o'clock. She will then be sent to the Godhardt-Tomlinson Funeral Home in Keego, Michigan for funeral services and interment. Please omit flowers. Mrs. Bussey had resided in Tampa since 1968. Surviving are four sons, Michael Richards of Keego Harbor, Mich., Andrew, James, and Arnold Louis Richards, Jr., all of Tampa. Two daughters, Susan and Katherine Carol Richards, both of Tampa. Sister, Ms. Beverly Connell, of Panama City, Fl. Brother, Raymond Seavoy Jr., of L'Anse, Michigan, and three grandchildren. Arrangements by: Garden of Memories Funeral Home 626-3161."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 8, 1977, p. D7.
"BIEROS, Walter, of Sebring, a contractor for custom homes and a resident of the area for 17 years, died yesterday. Dowden Funeral Home, Sebring."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"BURNS, Michael, 84, of Sebring, died yesterday. Warren Funeral Home, Sebring."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"Holiday Man Killed - HOLIDAY - An elderly Holiday man was killed Tuesday when a trailer he was painting fell and pinned him under the rear bumper.
Police reports said Randall Bixby, 70, 6814 Hampshire Drive, Holiday, was painting the underside of his travel trailer when the vehicle fell off its blocking and pinned him underneath.
Bixby was dead when police arrived on the scene and his body was taken to the Pasco medical examiner's office."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, November 20, 1975, p. B5.
"BARKSDALE, Jessie A., 85, of Winter Haven, a resident of the area since 1927, died yesterday. Retired from the Belk Lindsey Corp. after 25 years. Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home, Winter Haven."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"BERNOR, BERT L. - Mr. Bert L. Bernor, 81, of Thonotosassa, Florida, passed away Tuesday. Mr. Bernor has been sent ot the Schultz Funeral Home, 21706 Gratiot, East Detroit, Michigan for services and interment. F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 2161 NEBRASKA AVENUE, in charge of local arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 4, 1969, p. A19.
"GEORGE N. BICKNER - George N. Bickner, 77, of Limona, died suddenly yesterday in a Plant City hospital. A native of New York, he had lived in Florida for 35 years and in Limona for the past 15 years. He founded the Tampa Moose and several other lodges in Florida and was former racing commissioner of Florida. He was a member of the Limona Evangelical United Brethren Church, past exalted ruler of the Elks of St. Petersburg, past governor of the Loyal Order of the Moose of Tampa. He was a retired attorney, having practiced in St. Petersburg and Tampa, and a former judge of the municipal court in St. Petersburg. He was a member of the Tampa Board of Realtors. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nell B. Bickner, of Limona; two sons, George N. Bickner, of Jacksonville, and Robert E. Bickner, of Santa Monica, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy N. Cross, of Lakeland, and Mrs. Kathryn R. McAllister of Winter Haven, and eight grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Sunday, February 24, 1963, p. A4.
"James M. Branch, Pioneer of County, Dies at Branchton - James Madison Branch, 83, life-long resident of Florida and founder of the community of Branchton, in which he lived for the last half century died at his home yesterday after an illness of two weeks."
Mr. Branch was born on a farm in Calhoun county and his father died before the Civil war. His stepfather was killed in the war and during a skirmish on the banks of a river near his home the boy hid under a barn, where searchers found him after the battle.
After the war Branch came to Tampa, making the trip on a horse behind his uncle's saddle. He lived first at Frazier's beach, for a time on Hooker's point, and later at Six Mile creek. He homesteaded at Seffner.
For several years in the '80's Mr. Branch wa a policeman in Tampa, and after moving to Branchton was for many years postmaster of the community.
He went there first in 1888 and operated a cattle camp but did not settle and start farming until several years later.
Branch was married three times and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Kisiah Branch. He is survived by five sons and daughters, Mrs. Jessie Suggs, J. O. Branch, Harris Branch, and Mrs. Mable Benjamin, of Branchton, and Mrs. Sadie Fernandez, of 3011 Morgan street, and 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the Mathews cemetery, near Seffner, this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Rev. Earl Tharp, of New Orleans Baptist church, will officiate. Active pallbearers will be W. H. Tait, P. R. Bourquardez, Den P. Grantham, Will H. Grantham, Matt H. Grantham and Bert Grantham, and honorary pallbearers, Noah A. Neel and J. J. Johns."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 1, 1938, p. 2.
"Stricken In Store - A 70-year-old man identified as Glenn Bowen, resident at West Tampa's Municipal Trailer Park, evidently had a heart attack at John Fernandez Hardware Co. at 3116 North Armenia Ave. yesterday and was dead on arrival at Tampa Hospital."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"TOLAR D. BRYAN - WINTER HAVEN, Sept. 26 - (Special) - Tolar D. Bryan, 71, died today at his home here following a long illness."
Also, funeral notice: "BRYAN, TOLAR D. - Funeral services for Tolar D. Bryan, who died at his Winter Haven home on Tuesday, will be held at 3 P. M. Thursday from the Pyle Funeral Chapel in Ocala. The John Crisp Funeral Home, Winter Haven, is in charge of arrangements. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Ocala. Casketbearers will be R. G. Thompson, Leesburg, George Forbes, Harry Bill, Leon B. Thrasher, Ed Rou Reddick and Dr. E. P. Peels, Sr., Ocala."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"MRS. MAE M. BERNKLAU - AVON PARK, Sept. 27 (Special) - Mrs. Mae M. Bernklau, 66, died in a local hospital today. She was a native of Chicago and came here a year and a half ago from there. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Harry J. Bernklau; and a brother, L. H. Hazzard of New Port Richey."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 28, 1961, p. A2.
"MRS. MATILDA BRINKMEYER - Mrs. Matilda Brinkmeyer, 77, 456 Marmora, died yesterday morning in a local hospital. A native of St. Louis, Mo., she had been a resident of Tampa for four years. She was an active member of the Tampa Tourist Center. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Vera Schoenle Fiterman, Tampa; and one brother, Charles Berger, St. Louis, Mo."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, December 24, 1960, p. 3.
"ANNIE LAURIE BURKETT - Miss Annie Laurie Burkett, 17, of 3713 Thirty-eighth street, died at the residence yesterday morning. The funeral will be held at Turkey Creek Baptist church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment will be in TUrkey Creek cemetery. The funeral cortege will leave F. T. Blount's funeral home at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Burkett is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Burkett; two brothers, William and Daniel W. Burkett, all of Tampa; three sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Crosier, of Boyette, Mrs. F. F. McCracken of Biltmore, N. C., and Miss Robbie Burkett of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 26, 1928, p. 2.
"MRS. EFFIE BATCHMAN - Mrs. Effie Ostrum Batchman, 68, 212 Mascotte St., Port Tampa City, died at a local hospital Thursday night. A native of Palatka, she had been a resident of Port Tampa City for 60 years, was a member of the Methodist Church of Port Tampa City and the Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. She is survived by her husband, Oscar W. Batchman, Port Tampa City; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Ostrum of Port Tampa City; three sons, Charles L. Batchman of Jacksonville, Oscar W. Batchman Jr. of Orlando, and Roland L. Batchman of Freeport, Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. Eizabeth B. Pullis of Port Tampa, and Mrs. Iris A. Kelly of Port Arthur, Tex.; one sister, Mrs. Ella Frye of Port Tampa; one brother, Ollie L. Ostrum of Baytown, Tex.; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, December 24, 1960, p. 3.
"MRS. LENA BOYCE - Mrs. Lena B. Boyce, 79, of 511 128th Ave., died Thursday evening at her residence. A native of Hastings, Mich., she had been a resident of Tampa for the last 18 years. She was a member of Chapter 147, Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by one son, M. W. Crawford, Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, October 4, 1958, p. 2.
"BENSON - BRANDON - Funeral services for Edward J. Benson, 64, of Brandon, will be held at the Stowers Brandon Chapel on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. with Reverend Neil T. Gunsalus, Pastor of Limona Village Chapel United Methodist Church, officiating, assisted by Reverend Joe Benson, Sr., Pastor of Church of the Nazarene, Sebring, Fla. Masonic graveside services will be conducted at Limona Cemetery by Brandon Lodge #114 F.&A.M. Active casket bearers will be Bob Smith, Tony Canella, Fred Wiley, Joe Wiley, Charles Pritchard and Al Lawrence. Honorary casketbearers will be Lyle Larson, Donald Dee, Frank DeVine, Richard Hiller, Milt Wiley, Leonard Mitchell and Frank Morrison. SUrvivors include his wife, Mary; 2 sons, Richard H. Benson and E. James Benson, all of Brandon; brother, Charles W. Benson, Jacksonville; 2 grandchildren, Ricky and Trisha Benson. A native of Tampa, Mr. Benson had been an Equipment Technician for GTE and retired May 30, 1980. He was a member of Limona Village Chapel United Methodist Church. He was a member of Brandon Lodge #114 F.&A.M. and member of the Low Twelve. He belonged to the I.B.E.W. Local #824, past president and board member of Limona Cemetery Association. He was a member of the Brandon Amateur Radio Society - W4YOG and past member of Brandon Volunteer Fire Dept. The family will receive friends this evening at the funeral home from 7:30 until 9 p.m. STOWERS-BRANDON."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 17, 1982, p.D7
"BROWN, Mary C., 67, of Port Richey, died Wednesday. North Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"Escapee Killed - SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Oct. 30. - (AP) - Pedro Benejan, one of the leaders of the worst jail break in Puerto Rico's history, was killed today in a gun battle with police near Cayey, a town in the center of the island, authorities announced. The break occurred on Saturday when 111 prisoners shot their way out of Rio San Juan. Thus far 47 have been recaptured."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 31, 1950, p. 3.
"PROSPECTOR DIES - VICTORIA, British Columbia, June 20. - (AP) - The Hon. Edmund Burke-Roche, 89, member of a noble Irish family, died Saturday. He was the youngest son of the third Earl of Fermoy and was born in County Cork. He went to the United States in his youth and engaged in ranching in Wyoming before coming to Canada about 50 years ago. He was a prospector."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, June 21, 1948, p. 2.
"BENSON - Funeral services were held Saturday over the remains of Mrs. James A. Benson of No. 801 Madison street, who died Friday at a local hospital. She was twenty-four years old. Interment was made at Limona, with funeral services by Rev. W. J. Nease of Brandon. Mrs. Benson is survived by her husband, two sons - Charles William, aged fourteen months, and Edward James, an infant - two brothers - Malcolm K. Moore and Carl H. Moore - a sister, Miss Miriam S. Moore, and a father, Charles S. Moore, all of Fort Pierce. Mrs. Benson was formerly Miss Jesse Florence Moore, and was born at Eldred, Fla., later living at Fort Pierce. The pallbearers were R. B. North, C. O. Moseley, J. M. Gornto, J. W. Buck, M. D. Polston, and J. L. Reed. Funeral arrangements were in charge of J. L. Reed."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 14, 1918, p. 5.
"WILLIAM D. BENSON - Funeral services for William D. Benson, 67, who died at his home in Limona Tuesday night, will be held at the United Brethren church in Limona this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The Rev. Nobles will officiate. Burial will be in Limona cemetery. Mr. Benson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Catherine Benson; two sons, James A. Benson, Jacksonville, and J. H. Benson, Princeton, Fla., and a daughter, Mrs. P. B. Williams, of East Palatka. John Darling Masonic lodge of Tampa will have charge of services at the grave."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, March 24, 1932, p.2.
"BOOTH, Mrs. La Verne M., 60, of New Port Richey. Died Sunday. A housewife and native of Missouri. North Funeral Home, New Port Richey."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"MRS. CATHERINE JANE BENSON - Mrs. Catherine Jane Benson, 77, widow of W. D. Benson, a resident of Limona since 1907, died at a Tampa hospital yesterday. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. P. B. Williams, East Palatka; two sons, J. H. Benson, Princeton, and J. A. Benson, Jacksonville; and 13 grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, February 11, 1942, p.2.
"BLOUNT, JOHN W. - Mr. John W. Blount, age 93, of 117 West Haya, passed away Monday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home with Dr. John S. Wimbish, pastor of Seminole Heights Baptist Church and the Rev. E. C. Abernathy, pastor of the Riverside Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Joseph Confoy, Herbert G. Clann, Jr., Robert G. Blount, B. W. Sparkman, B. F. Hodge, and Aaron Jaudon. Honorary pallbearers are all members of the Men's Bible Class of the Seminole Heights Baptist Church."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 4, 1960, p. 2.
"BRINEN, MRS. FANNIE M. - Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie M. Brinen, 72, of 3419 Lykes Ave., will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Co. Funeral Home, Plant Ave. at Platt St. with Rabbi Stanley Kazan of Rodoph Sholom Synagogue and Rabbi David L. Zielonka of Schaarai Zedek Temple officiating. Interment will be in Knesses Yisroale Cemetery. Preparation by Chessed Shei Ames. Pallbearers are Jerome A. Schine, Walter H. Kessler, Richard Wittcoff, Otto Weitzenkorn, Sam Sinsley and Sam Kessler. Survivors include: one son, Philip B. Brinen and a daughter, Mrs. Simon Kessler, both of Tampa; two brothers, Simon Moore, Macon, Ga., and Max Moore, Perry, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Freida Bennett, Tampa and Mrs. Sol Bernstein, Brooklyn, N. Y. and five grandchildren. THE FAMILY REQUESTS THAT FLOWERS PLEASE BE OMITTED."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 4, 1960, p. 2.
"J. A. Bigelow Rites Today Lived Here for 42 Years - John A. Bigelow, 50, president of the Tampa Sheet Metal Contractors association, who died Friday at his home, 704 Louisiana avenue, will be buried this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Tampa Heights Methodist church, the Rev. T. L. Z. Barr conducting the services. The W. Windhorst lodge of Masons, of which Mr. Bigelow was a member, will have charge of services at the grave in Oaklawn cemetery. Mr. Bigelow was a resident of Tampa for 42 years.
He is survuved by two daughter, Misses Annie and Gladys Bigelow, and two sons, Thomas and Frank Bigelow, all of Tampa; a brother and a sister."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 26, 1928, p. 2.
"BENSON - BRANDON - Funeral services for Edward J. Benson, 64, of Brandon, will be held at the Stowers Brandon Chapel on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. with Reverend Neil T. Gunsalus, Pastor of Limona Village Chapel United Methodist Church, officiating, assisted by Reverend Joe Benson, Sr., Pastor of Church of the Nazarene, Sebring, Fla. Masonic graveside services will be conducted at Limona Cemetery by Brandon Lodge #114 F.&A.M. Active casket bearers will be Bob Smith, Tony Canella, Fred Wiley, Joe Wiley, Charles Pritchard and Al Lawrence. Honorary casketbearers will be Lyle Larson, Donald Dee, Frank DeVine, Richard Hiller, Milt Wiley, Leonard Mitchell and Frank Morrison. SUrvivors include his wife, Mary; 2 sons, Richard H. Benson and E. James Benson, all of Brandon; brother, Charles W. Benson, Jacksonville; 2 grandchildren, Ricky and Trisha Benson. A native of Tampa, Mr. Benson had been an Equipment Technician for GTE and retired May 30, 1980. He was a member of Limona Village Chapel United Methodist Church. He was a member of Brandon Lodge #114 F.&A.M. and member of the Low Twelve. He belonged to the I.B.E.W. Local #824, past president and board member of Limona Cemetery Association. He was a member of the Brandon Amateur Radio Society - W4YOG and past member of Brandon Volunteer Fire Dept. The family will receive friends this evening at the funeral home from 7:30 until 9 p.m. STOWERS-BRANDON."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 17, 1982, p.D7
"BRADLEY, George H., 81, of New Port Richey died Wednesday. North Funeral Home, Holiday Chapel."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, July 11, 1980, p. 7-D.
"BLANCO, AMADO - Funeral services for Mr. Amado Blanco, 61, of 1536 Union St., will be held today at 4 P. M. from the A. P. Boza Chapel, interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. He is survived by a brother, Rafael Blanco, and a sister, Mrs. Barbara Machin, of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"BLESSING, CARL CHARLES - Carl Charles Blessing, age 68, of rural Tampa, passed away Wednesday morning at his residence. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock at the chapel of F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, with The Rev. Bascom W. Carlton, of the Tampa Heights Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Oscar Jenkins, Frank Nufer, M. H. Ryan, Karl Smith, C. C. Howell, Bradford Gasque. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agusta Blessing, of Tampa; one son, Carl Blessing, Jr., of Philadelphia, and five grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"BASTIAN, Arthur Thomas, 64, of Plant City, died Monday. Memorial Funeral Home, Plant
City."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"BROOKS, Gertrude, 95, of Tampa, died Saturday. F.T. Blount Co. Funeral Home, Tampa
Chapel."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"Father of Tampa Woman Is Dead - Dr. J. M. Bellows, father of Miss Anne D. Bellows, of 1710 Hills Ave., director of teen age activities for the Tampa YMCA, died yesterday morning after a long illness at his home in Maynard, Mass. Miss Bellows left immediately by plane for Maynard.
Dr. Bellows is survived by his wiidow and a son, Dr. J. M. Bellows, Jr., of Miami. Funeral services will be held Monday."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, November 10, 1951, p. 2.
"EMERY A. BELCHER, 61, of 1514 E. Chelsea, Tampa, died Jan. 21. He is survived by two brothers. Zipperer's Agape Mortuary."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"BUTTACAVOLI, MRS. AMELIA - Rosary services for Mrs. Amelia Buttacavoli, 28, a resident of 4203 Zelar, who passed away Sunday afternoon, will be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. The Rev. Father Charles Ward of the Christ the King Catholic Church to officiate. The remains will be sent Wednesday night to Union City, N. J., where funeral services and interment will be held."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, August 21, 1951, p. 2.
"ARTHUR L. BETTS, 59, of Tampa died Saturday. A resident of the area for the past 20 years, he was an electrical technician and retired from the U.S. Army. He is survived by his son, Michael C. Betts of Tampa; one daughter, Melinda LaPlante of Tampa; one brother, Frankland Betts of Los Angeles; and one sister, Delva Blanchard of Fayetteville, N.C. F.T. Blount Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, July 20, 1981, p. D7.
"BREWSTER, MRS. JESSIE - Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Brewster, 73, of Seffner, will be held this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in the Stowers Chapel with the Rev. William Bashaw, pastor of the Seffner Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will follow in the Seffner Cemetery. Men of the church will serve as pallbearers. Arrangements by Stowers Funeral Home, 401 W. Brandon Blvd., Brandon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 14, 1961, p 2.
"BURNSED, MRS. DRUSCILLA - Funeral services for Mrs. Druscilla Burnsed, 56, resident of Sebring for 20 years, who was fatally injured from a gunshot wound Monday afternoon at her residence, will be held at the Stephenson Chapel in Sebring, Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Interment will be in the Bougainvillea Cemetery in Avon Park."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 14, 1961, p 2.
"BRESNAHAN, Mark K., 43, of Holiday, died Thuesday. Morgan Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"BYE, Leila C., 76, formerly of Dade City and White Plains, N.Y., died Jan. 8. Tasker Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"SLOANE A. BROWN - Sloan A. Brown, 81, 114 E. Broad St., died Thursday. A native of Elbert County, Georgia, he had lived in Tampa 47 years. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. E. W. Coleman, Greenville, S. C.; a niece, Mrs. Martha Jane Maupin, Athens, Ga."
Also, funeral notice: "BROWN, SLOANE A. - Funeral services for Mr. Sloane A. Brown, 81, of 114 E. Broad St., will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave., with Rev. Don Comer, pastor of the Nebraska Avenue Methodist Church, to officiate. Cremation to follow."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, May 27, 1967, p. 17-A.
"BLIVEN, Louis C., 66, of Brooksville, died Tuesday. National Cremation Society."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"BRINDLEY, Howard J., 64, of Port Richey, died Sunday. Bell Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"MRS. EVA BLESSIUS - Mrs. Eva Blessius, 80, 5205 Temple Terrace Hwy. died yesterday. A native of Yugoslavia she had lived in Tampa for 13 years. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Regina Annsenzl, Chicago."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, August 6, 1967.
"BREWTON, ALBERT FILLINGIM - Funeral services for Albert Fillingim Brewton, 49, who passed away suddenly Sunday evening at his home on Howard Ave., Dade City, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Coleman and Ferguson Funeral Chapel with Rev. W. A. Oswald, pastor of the Baptist Church, Zephyrhills officiating. Interment will be in Dade City Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Bertie Brewton, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John F. Bush, Dade City; two sisters, Mrs. E. N. Bishop, Argyle, Fla.; and Mrs. W. C. King, Dallas, Texas. There are three grandchildren. Active pallbearers are: M. E. Hall, Arnott Wadsworth, Jr., D. H. Allen, J. P. Woodham, J. H. Howell and Gene Ramsey."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 4, 1954, p. 2.
"MRS. M. J. BRAITHWAIT - Mrs. Margaret J. Braithwait, 82, Harts Trailer Park, Ruskin, died Thursday. A native of Middle Creek, Ohio, she came to Ruskin 15 years ago from Fort Wayne, Ind. Survivors include her husband, Claude E. Braithwait, and sister, Mrs. Effie Benedict, Ohio."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, May 19, 1972, p. 23-A.
"BATSFORD, HAROLD ADGATE SR. - Funeral services for Mr. Harold Adgate Batsford Sr., 62, of 3101 W. Hillsborough Ave., will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of the Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave., with the Rev. Allen E. Bartlett, pastor of the Nebraska Avenue Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"BECKNER, ANCIL H. - The remains of Mr. Ancil H. Beckner, 64, of 2910 E. Howell will be sent today at noon to the Reger Funeral Home, Huntsington, W. Va., for service and interment. Arrangements by the Jennings Funeral Home, 6901 Nebraska Ave."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"FRED W. BARTLETT - Fred W. Bartlett, 82, 1032 East Robson St., died yesterday at a hospital. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eva Bartlett, of Tampa. He was a retired employe of the NYNH & H railroad and had been a resident of Tampa for three years."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 14, 1948, p. 2.
"BRAITHWAIT - RUSKIN - Funeral services for Mr. Claude Braithwait, age 89, of Ruskin, Florida, will be held Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. from the Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home, Ruskin, with Rev. L. E. Watkins, pastor of the Ruskin United Methodist Church officiating. He was a resident of Ruskin since 1956, coming here from Ft. Wayne, Indiana. He was a member of Summit City, Masonic Lodge 170, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. He is survived by a nephew, Norman Bender, Ft. Wayne. Visiting hours will be Sunday afternoon 4-6 p.m."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 27, 1973, p. 9-B.
"MRS. SARA S. BABBITT - Mrs. Sara S. Babbitt, 84, of Limona, died in Largo yesterday. She was a native of Ohio and had resided here for 25 years. Mrs. Babbitt is survived by her widower, Francis L. Babbitt; one son, Robert D. Babbitt, of Cleveland, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth J. Morrill, St. Petersburg; 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 10, 1951, p. 2-A.
"BRAMHALL, MRS. MARY M. - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary M. Bramhall, who died Friday morning at her home in Sebring, will be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Stephenson Chepal in Sebring, with Dr. E. J. Reese officiating. Interment will be in the Arlington National Cemetery at Fort Myers, Va. Stephenson Funeral Home in Sebring in charge of local arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"ROBERT ASHTON BORDEN - Robert Ashton Borden, 51, 4404 Suwanee Ave., died Monday night at Bay Pines Veterans Hospital. A native of the British West Indies, he had lived in Tampa 33 years. He was a veteran of World War II. Mr. Borden is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lilda Borden; one son, Robert Borden, Jr., Tampa; three brothers, Willard Borden, William Borden and Wesley Borden, Tampa, and two sisters, Mrs. Belle Ebanks, Port Arthur, Tex., and Mrs. Lettie Ebanks, Cayman Islands."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 17, 1963, p. A2.
"BASSETT, MRS. MARY G. (MAMIE) - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gammon (Mamie) Bassett, age 74, of Inverness, who died at a Ocala hospital will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 P. M. from the Inverness Methodist Church. Rev. Thomas G. Mitchell will officiate. Pallbearers to be: Active, Owen Kennedy, Gordon Tyner, George Brannen, Ed Watkins, Joe Savary, Louis Connell, Honorary, Judge E. C. May, Albert King, G. A. Allen, Frank Morris, C. D. Calvert, J. M. Hendrix, J. K. Kelley, Arnold Zellner. Interment will be in Floral City Cemetery. Porter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 25, 1948, p. 2.
"BRITTLE - Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. A. R. Brittle, an aunt of Joe B. Johnson, and well known here, were held yesterday in Sutherland. Death of Mrs. Brittle, which occurred in that city Monday afternoon, has caused sorrow to many friends in Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 18, 1913 p. 4.
"John Burns, 82, Spanish War Vet, Dies At Hospital - John William Burns, 82, of 8616 12th St., died Monday night at a local hospital. A native of Olive Hill, Ky., he had been a resident of Tampa for the last 10 years. He was a member of the Sulphur Springs Tourist Club and was a Spanish American War veteran.
He is survived by two sons, Orville A. Burns, Tampa, and Okla Burns, Michigan; four daughters, Mrs. Iva Williams, Sarasota; Mrs. Virginia Chambers, Maine; Mrs. Anna Roti, Tampa, and Mrs. Flora Austin, Detroit; two brothers, Fred and Charles Burns, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Mandy Smith, Ohio; 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 23, 1957, p. 2.
"JOE LARKIN BELL, 63, of 8706 Tahiti Lane, Tampa, died Friday. The 19-year Bay area resident worked as an electrician for Electric Machinery Enterprises. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Bel Mar Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Billie Ann; son, Steven Thomas of Tampa; daughters, Jo Ann Santana, Robin Vasquez, Sarah Reyes and Alice Burger, all of Tampa; brother, William Francis of Tampa; five grandchildren; and three nephews. Curry & Son Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"BRUCE, JOSEPH THOMAS - Joseph Thomas Bruce, age 65, passed away at his home, 212 Ring Ave., Tarpon Springs, Sept. 8, 1946. He is survived by one son, James Robert Bruce of Corpus Christi, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Guthrie of Lakeland, Mrs. Mary Ruth Chamberlain of Clearwater; five grandchildren, three sisters. Services will be held at Ozona Baptist Church at Ozona, Florida, Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 2:30 P. M., Rev. A. E. Young and Rev. A. P. Smith officiating. Interment Curlew Cemetery. Pallbearers: Dewey Adair, Wesley Jordan, W. W. Walker, W. S. Dempsey, Jesse Deas, Will Walker. Funeral arrangements in charge of David Black, mortician, Tarpon Springs."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, September 10, 1946, p. 2.
"STRUCK BY CAR, MAN, 85, KILLED - PALMETTO, Oct. 24. - (Special) - An 85-year-old pedestrian, J. B. Boothe, rural Palmetto, was killed instantly tonight when struck by an automobile on the Tamiami Trail one mile north of here.
Deputy Bill Durrance said Boothe was struck by a car driven by James Joyner, 38, Negro, of Rubonia, and that the accident apparently was unavoidable.
No charges were to be filed, Durrance said."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 25, 1948, p. 2.
"ESTHER STRANGE BUFORD, 84, of Salesbury, N.C., died Jan. 21. She had lived for approximately 50 years in the Bay area. She was a housewife, a member of the First Presbyterian Church, where she belonged to The Kings Daughters Sunday School Class, the Davis Islands Garden Club, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Tampa Chapter 113, the Friday Morning Musicale and the Hillsborough County Federation of Women Club. She is survived by two sisters, Margaret Buford and Ruby Brown, both of Salesbury; and several nieces and nephews."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"ANTONIO BASO - Antonio Baso, 88, of 2120 W. Columbus Drive, died Monday in a Tampa hospital. A native of Key West, he had resided in Tampa for over 40 years. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Maria T. Romero, New York; one step-daughter, Mrs. Emilia Garcia, Tampa, and two sons, Pedro Baso, Miami, and Elpidio Baso, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 22, 1968, p. A23.
"BARLAND - Mrs. Florence Barland Fulton died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Vawson, 709 South Boulevard. Private funeral services will be held at the residence with burial in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Fulton is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Charles Frecker, Miss Mae Fulton and Mrs. Hugh Vawson. Also by one son, W. L. Fulton, of Savanah, Ga."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, May 23, 1925, p. B12.
"BRANDTHOUEI - Mrs. Susan Brandthouei, 79, of Riverview, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. The body will be sent Monday to Jamestown, N. Dak., by F. T. Blount, mortician, for burial."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, May 23, 1925, p. B12.
"OVID L. BEASLEY - STARKE, Feb. 17 - (Special) - Ovid Lawson Beasley, 78, retired railway conductor, died Friday night in a Tampa hospital after long illness. Active in civic affairs in Starke, he also served as a member of he board of bond trustees here. He was a member of the Starke Methodist Church and a life member of Solomon Masonic Lodge, Jacksonville. Mr. Beasley was born at Hampton and moved here 25 years ago. Survivors include the widow, the former Miss Gertrude Durden, of Tampa; two sons, Charles T. Beasley, Lake Alfred, and Augustus Earl Beasley of Baytown, Tex.; and a sister, Mrs. Arryl Geirger, of Bowling Green."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, February 18, 1951, p. 10A.
"MRS. RHODA A. BAUGH - Mrs. Rhoda Adelaide Baugh, 68, of Leroy street, died Saturday night at a hospital. She is survived by her husband, William N. Baugh; two sons, Wilford and Albert B. Baugh, of Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. A. S. Richards, of Miami; a sister, Mrs. G. B. Bruce, of Colorado; three brothers, W. J. Twitt, of Tampa, C. E. Twitt and Frank Twitt of Ohio."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"MRS. ANNIE CURRAN BURNETT - CLEARWATER, March 14. - (Special) - Mrs. Annie Curran Burnett, winter visitor from Providence, R. I., died today in a hospital. She is survived by her husband, M. George Burnett and two daughters, Mrs. D. J. Dundin, Johnston, R. I., and Mrs. John S. Abbott, Rutherford, N. J."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 15, 1941, p. 2.
"BRYANT, DR. ROBERT A. - Dr. Robert A. Bryant, 49, 211 Beach Place, died Sunday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lavina Bryant; his stepmother, Mrs. George A. Bryant; six sisters, Mrs. Lewis Thomas, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, Tampa, Mrs. W. F. Bowron, Umatilla, Mrs. T. E. Shuman, Nichols, Fla., Mrs. W. F. Ryals, Auburndale, Mrs. J. P. Varn, Hazelhurst, Ga.; and three brothers, L. A. Bryant, Wauchula, Norvell C. Bryant, St. Petersburg, Lloyd D. Bryant, West Palm Beach. He was past master of Windhorst Lodge No. 185, F. & A. M. and past patron of Harmony Chapter No. 148 Order of Eastern Star. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the Greenman home with Rev. F. L. Aughinbaugh officiating, assisted by Rev. Frank T. Anderson. Services will also be held at 4 o'clock at the Cocrum church, Active pallbearers: C. A. Richardson, M. L. Donaldson, W. E. Alford, J. W. Touchton, Albert Beck and Horace Talbert, Honorary pallbearers: Dr. W. T. Perry, Dr. T. W. Evans, Dr. R. W. Peerman, Dr. Paul E. Cold, Dr. N. A. Gilbert, Dr. L. O. Guest, Dr. Bertha Green, Dr. Mayble Johnston, Dr. W. H. Roon, Dr. Julia Gavilla, Dr. Henry Hoettner, Dr. Austin Brown. Windhorst Lodge No. 185 F. & A. M., will have charge of the services at the grave. All Master Masons are invited to meet at the lodge room at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral. Worshipful Master W. E. Alford, Secy. C. A. Phelps."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 30, 1940, p. 2.
"BRYANT, MRS. YVETTE - Funeral services for Mrs. Yvette Bryant, 38, of 713 S. Rome Ave., who died Sunday night at a local hospital, will be held this morning at 9 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Catholic church, Rev. Thomas F. Cooney, S. J., officiating. Interment in Woodlawn cemetery. Pallbearers will be Frank Lopez, D. C. Perry, H. L. Smith, Jack McCray, W. T. Hamilton and Lawrence Schell. Pallbearers are requested to meet at the funeral home of F. T. Blount at 8:30 o'clock."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 30, 1940, p. 2.
"MRS. ANNA BLASKY - Mrs. Anna Blasky, 83, of 4208 N. Trask St., died Sunday in a Tampa hospital. A native of Russia, she had been a resident of Tampa for 15 years. She is survived by one daughter, Mary Blasky, Miami, and three sons, Rev. Sylvastr Blasky, Miami, Nicholas Blasky, Fort Lauderdale, and Peter Blasky, Tampa. She was a member of St. Andrews Russian Orthodox Church of St. Petersburg."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 17, 1963, p. A2.
"THOMAS W. BEVILLE - Thomas W. Beville, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Beville, died last night at 7 o'clock at the residence, 206 W. Chelsea street. The child is survived by its parents only. F. T. Blount, mortician, is in charge of the funeral, which will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence, conducted by Dr. G. W. Rosenberry, pastor of the Tampa Heights Methodist church. Interment will be in the Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 29, 1927, p. 22
"BOONE - The body of Charles R. Boone, 56, who died Sunday in Tallahassee, arrived in Tampa last night. Funeral services will be held at the parlors of the Greenman-Baird Company this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Boone is survived by two children, Mrs. Maude Smith, Jacksonville, and Claude Boone, Havana, Cuba; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy E. Wallace and Mrs. Azelle Sloane, both of Tampa; a brother, Arthur Boone, of Jacksonville."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 12, 1925, p. D10.
"BAILEY, MRS. ELIZA ANN - Mrs. Eliza Ann Bailey, 74, of 213 So. Fielding passed away Monday from injuries received by auto accident. Funeral services will be held afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the funeral home of F. T. Blount Company, with Rev. Charles E. Wood of Episcopal House of Prayer officiating. Interment will be in Limona Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Harry Gornto, Earl Gornto, Buddy Price, Kay Derr, Don Savage and James Meredith; honorary bearers are Al Stroger, Ralph Walker, Marcus Cohen, Isaac Hyman, R. E. McLeod, O. E. Seago, Sr., Harry Church, M. Williams and Ernest Maas. Mrs. Bailey is survived by her husband, Edward B. Bailey, of Tampa; four daughters, Mrs. William Tryon Derr, of Tampa and Cleveland; Mrs. Stewart St. Clair, of New York City; Mrs. Joyce Nasahl, of Tampa; Mrs. Gordon L. Gornto, of Limona, and three grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, August 4, 1949, p. 20.
"BERKSHIRE, DR. CLAUDE E. - Dr. Claude E. Berkshire, 210 North Brevard St., died Tuesday at a local hospital. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emma Levina Berkshire. Services will be held Thursday at 4 o'clock at the Walters Funeral Home (formerly Greenman Home) Crescent Place at North A St. with Mrs. Ruby Wagner in charge. Private burial will be held later in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, August 4, 1949, p. 20.
"BURNSIDE, MR. W. J. - Mr. W. J. Burnside, 77, of 308 East Flora, passed away Tuesday evening at his residence. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the funeral home of F. T. Blount Company, with The Rev. J. Elwood Rawls officiating assisted by The Rev. A. W. Mathis. Interment will be in Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be, Tommie McCartney, Douglas Barbour and the following grandsons, J. Edgar Burnside, Jr., Walter N. Burnside Jr., Hale Godwin, Jr., and Leslie Godwin. Mr. Burnside is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Burnside, of Tampa; two sons, J. Edgar Burnside and Walter N. Burnside, of Tampa; four daughters, Mrs. E. L. Beasley, Mrs. Hale Godwin, Mrs. Alberta Davis, and Mrs. Harry N. McCartney, all of Tampa; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, August 4, 1949, p. 20.
"Graveside funeral services for Lula Logan Broneer, 93, will be held this morning at 11 a.m. at the Myrtle Hill Cemetery with Reverend Joseph C. Abernathy officiating. J.L. REED & SON, 3410 Henderson Blvd."
From Tampa Tribune, August 16, 1986.
"MRS. MARY A. BENN - Mrs. Mary A. Benn, 82, of 8410 Highland, died Friday. A native of St. John, Newfoundland, she lived in Tampa 30 years. She was a Catholic."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 25, 1969.
"BARBON, MRS. DOLORES - 82, died yesterday at her home, 3104 Fifteenth street. She is survived by two sons, Manuel and Serafin Barbon; a daughter, Mrs. Herminia Ruso and two granddaughters, Mrs. Dalia More and Mrs. Rosalia Rupello. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home. Interment in Woodlawn cemetery under direction of A. P. Boza & Son."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, December 6, 1935, p. 2.
"Tampans' Daughter Kills Herself Near Plant City - PLANT CITY, June 8. - (A.P.) - Mrs. Georgia Mildred Byrd, 19, wife of Joe Byrd, residing in the Trapnell section southeast of here, shot and killed herself at her home shortly before midnight last night, placing a single-barreled shotgun to her left breast and touching the trigger with her foot. Her husband slept in an adjoining room.
An inquest, conducted by Justice of the Peace A. H. Watkins today returned a verdict of suicide.
Mrs. Byrd was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stanley of Tampa. She left two notes, one to her mother and one to her husband, declaring her married life was unhappy and telling of her intention to kill herself. The Byrds had been married about two years.
The body was sent tonight to Tampa where funeral arrangements will be made."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, June 9, 1931.
"BALDASAN - Funeral Mass for the Repose of the Soul of Chief Boatswain Mate Joseph Thomas Baldasan Sr., U.S. Navy Ret., age 58, of 2122 Kyra Dr. will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church with interment to follow in Garden of Memories. A native of New Jersey he was a veteran of WW II, Korean and Vietnam, member of the D.A.V. and had been a reisdent of Tampa for over 15 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary C. Baldasan, his mother Mrs. Rose Baldasan, three sons; Joseph T. Jr., Glenn F. and Dean C. Baldasan, all of Tampa, two brothers, Frederick J. Baldasan of Tampa and John R. Baldasan of Tenn., a sister, Mrs. Lois L. Sobolewski of Calif. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening at the Riverside Chapel from 7 to 9 p.m. with Rosary Services to be held at 8 p.m. A.P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPELS 3809 N. ARMENIA AVE."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 17, 1978, p. D7.
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, November 29, 1962:
CALVIN BENNETT -
Calvin Pollard Bennett, 3507 Kensington Ave., a Tampa resident three years, died Thursday in Richmond, Va. He was a native of Virginia. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Betsy T. Bennett, and one one [sic] Michael G. Bennett, both of Tampa and his father, Dr. R. A. Bennett, Lynchburg, Va. Burial will be in Richmond.
"BRANT - Funeral services for John J. Brant, aged forty-eight years, who died at his residence, No. 5702 Osceola avenue, on Wednesday, will be held from the residence this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in Myrtle Hill cemetery under the direction of J. L. Reed, mortician. The deceased is survived by a wife."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1923, p.16.
"Father of Tampa Woman Is Dead - Dr. J. M. Bellows, father of Miss Anne D. Bellows, of 1710 Hills Ave., director of teen age activities for the Tampa YMCA, died yesterday morning after a long illness at his home in Maynard, Mass. Miss Bellows left immediately by plane for Maynard.
Dr. Bellows is survived by his wiidow and a son, Dr. J. M. Bellows, Jr., of Miami. Funeral services will be held Monday."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, November 10, 1951, p. 2.
"BRONSON, James Bronson, aged fifty-two, a cigarmaker, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o'click, Rev. C. W. Duke officiating, and interment will be at Woodlawn under the direction of J. L. Reed. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. Joe Klay, whose husband is in France. The pallbearers will be Wylie Blevins, B. Bennett, Mr. Winston, Charles Apgar, Mr. Baker and Charles Hill."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, November 7, 1918.
"BRIDGES, Maude Bledsoe, 89, of Frostproof, Fla., died April 8, 2001. Survived by two daughters-in law and one son. She was a sales clerk and a member of the W. Frostproof Baptist Church. Shores Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 10, 2001, p. 9 (FL/Metro).
"BOUZAS, BRENDA LEE - Funeral services for Brenda Lee Bouzas, who died Thursday at the Municipal hospital, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the A. P. Boza funeral home, 1417 N. Albany, The Rev. Mathis of the Seminole Heights Baptist church officiating. Interment will be in Centro Espanol cemetery. Pallbearers will be her uncles, Harold White, Joe Perez, Arnold Carlton and Norman McFarlin. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Bouzas, jr.; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Bouzas, sr.; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. McFarlin; two uncles, Joe Perez and Norman McFarlin; two aunts, Mrs. Marie Carlton and Mrs. Mable White, all of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 11, 1941.
"MRS. LURIE E. BECK - ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 12 - (Special) - Mrs. Lurie E. Beck, 71, of St. Petersburg, died today at the Masonic Home here. She was a native of Troy, Ala., and lived in Tampa 13 years before moving here four years ago. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Adah Chapter. Survivors include one son, Robert C. Beck, Tampa; and two grandchildren, Robert K. Beck, in Japan with the Navy, and Martha Kay Beck, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"CHOKED TO DEATH - The Daughter of Jamos Bates Meets with a Sad Death. - Yesterday morning about 8 o'clock the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jane Bates, the conductor, living in Stockton Court, was strangled to death by a bean in the windpipe.
The little one was playing about the kitchen where the cook was preparing beans for dinner, and swallowed a large bean. She choked and strangled and the cook ran with her to her mother, but the united efforts of both were unable to dislodge it. A physician was telephoned for, but the little one was dead when he arrived.
The child was about six years, and was an exceptionally bright little girl, and her sad death excites the sympathy of the community.
The remains will be interred this afternoon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, January 6, 1895, p. 4, col. 2.
"BOSTICK - Private funeral services for Alice M. Bostick, 75, of 3501 Granada Street, were held Monday morning. Mrs. Bostick is survived by her husband, Nathaniel H. Bostick, one daughter, Mrs. J.T. (Alice) White, one sister, Mrs. Milo H. (Winnie) Smith, and three grandsons, James T. White, Jr., William B. White, and Charles N. White. J. L. REED & SON 3410 Henderson Blvd."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, November 2, 1976.
"BARDEN - HOMOSASSA - Mr. Robert Vance Barden, age 71, Homosassa, Florida, died Monday, October 16, 1972 at Munroe Memorial Hospital, Ocala, Fla. Native of Columbus County, N.C., for a great number of years Mr. Barden operated Park Inn on Clearwater Beach and also the Pinellas Music Co., serving most of Pinelles County servicing record machines, but had been retired for a number of years. He had a residence in Clearwater and on Homosassa River."
Published in the Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, October 20, 1972, p. D9.
"BROOKS - RUSKIN - Funeral services for Mr. Theodore L. Brooks, 72, of 414 2nd St., SW, Ruskin, who passed away in a Tampa hospital Sunday night, will be held from the Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home Chapel Wednesday morning at 11:00, with Rev. R. Craig Ford, officiating. Interment will be in the Ruskin Memorial Park. He was a native of Cherryville, Kansas, and came to Ruskin in 1962. He was a retired division superintendent with the Standard Oil Co., of Indiana. He is survived by his wife, Eva Lee Brooks, Ruskin; 1 son, James Brooks, Lomm, Netherlands; 1 daughter, Mrs. Joan Coldwater, Huntsville, AL; 1 brother, Rufus Ray Brooks, Wichita, Kansas; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lula Rambow, Wichita, Kansas, and Mrs. Pearl Rambow, Chicago, IL; 5 grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the funeral chapel, Tues. evening from 6 until 8:00."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, November 2, 1976.
"BANKSTON, MRS. MARTHA DAVIS - Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Davis Bankston, 83, resident of the Old Peoples Home, who passed away Friday at a Tampa hospital, will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, the Rev. W. H. Frazer of the First Presbyterian Church to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 27, 1948.
"BUCKNER, N. - Funeral services for N. Buckner, 70, of 1201 E. Comanche ave., a resident of Tampa for five years, who died Thursday at his home, will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Riverside Baptist church, the Rev. E. C. Abernathy, pastor, to officiate, assisted by the Rev. B. C. Land, and the Rev. Rex Duckett. The pallbearers will be selected from the deacons of the Riverside Baptist church. Arrangements by Wilson Sammon Co. funeral home."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 28, 1944.
"CLARENCE ALVIN BROWN - Clarence Alvin Brown, 89, of 3514 Tacon St., a native of Whitehall, Wis., a former resident of Chicago and a resident of Tampa for three years, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital after a short illness. Mr. Brown was a former owner of the Brown-McKinnon Restaurant, well known in the Chicago area. After his retirement from the restaurant business, he operated a farm until about 13 years ago, when he went into complete retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Esther Haskell Brown; one son, Clarence N. Brown, Wabash, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Lois Christensen, Elmwood Park, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Anna Crosby, Little Rock, and three grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 26, 1959.
"BURGUE, MRS. GEORGIA - Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Burgue, age 64, of 1411 14th Ave., resident of Tampa for the last 50 years, who passed away Saturday at a local hospital, will be held from the residence, 1411 14th Ave., Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Manuel Burgue; four sons, Pedro, Samuel and Amado Burgue, all of Tampa, and Ruben Burue, of New York City; two daughters, Mrs. Noemi Valido and Mrs. Rebecca Gallego, both of Tampa; two brothers, Amado and Julio Sardinas, both of Tampa; one sister, Mrs. Angela Gonzalez, of Cuba, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was a member of Sacardotias del Hogar. Funeral arangements in charge of Lord and Fernandez."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"JOHN F. BANNAN - Funeral services for John F. Bannan, who died in Arcadie, Fla., last Monday, will be held at Sacred Catholic Church this morning at 3 o'clock and burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are in charge of B. Marion Reed."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, October 8, 1925.
"BARBER - Edward J. Barber, aged eighty-three years, died yesterday morning about 10 o'clock at his residence in Palma Ceia Park. He leaves one son, R. E. Barber. The deceased came to Tampa about thirty years ago. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of J. L. Reed with Father de Stock officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, March 7, 1919.
"MRS. CORA BATES - LAKELAND (Special) - Mrs. Cora L. Bates, of 2306 Broadway St., Lakeland, died Saturday in a Lakeland nursing home. A native of Kentucky, she had lived in Lakeland for nine years. Survivors are two sons, Harold Bates, Latonia, Ky., and Floyd Bates, Long Beach, Calf.; two daughters, Mrs. Mable Klaric, Sarasota, and Mrs. Pauline Flaig, Lakeland."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, April 29, 1963.
"WILLIAM E. (BILLY) BEARD - NASHVILLE, Tenn. - William E. (Billy) Beard, 77, associate editor of the Nashville Banner."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"WILLIAM HANRY BENNETT - Funeral services for William H. Bennett, 73, who died Sunday at his home, 2114 Nebraska avenue, will be held at the home this morning at 9:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Orange Hill cemetery at 10 o'clock with A. W. Windhorst lodge, No. 185, F. & A. M., in charge of services at grave. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie Bennett; a daughter, Eva Bennett; three brothers, J. R. and George Bennett, of Tampa, and Walter Bennett, of Limona, and a sister, Mrs. Annie M. Lane, of Bloomingdale."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"SLAIN BANDIT IDENTIFIED - JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 15. - (A.P.) - Police announced today that the boy bandit who was killed here Friday night by Detective Henry C. Smith was Joseph Balaski, about 18, of Pawtucket, R. I. The youth was killed when he attempted to rob Detective Smith and Miss Mamie Sikes, the officer's niece. In an exchange of shots the girl was wounded."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 16, 1931, p. 2.
"WALTER BEATTY - Walter Aldridge Beatty, 67, of Massapequa, Long Island, N. Y., a Winter visitor living in Zephyrhills, died yesterday morning at a Tampa hospital. Mr. Beatty was a native of Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie Beatty; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Hedrick and Mrs. Roberta Williams, both of Long Island; two sons, George and Albert Beatty, Long Island; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Ward and Mrs. Inez Kilwey, New York; two brothers, Robert H. Beatty, Zephyrhills, and William Beatty, New York, and 13 grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 2, 1958, p. 2.
"ROBERT BERRY - Robert Owen Berry, 49, of 3905 Morrison Ave., a resident of Tampa for the last year-and-a-half, died yesterday morning in a local hospital. He was a native of Indianapolis and had formerly resided in Orlando and Daytona Beach. Surviving are his widow, Dorothy; his mother, Mrs. Mac Berry, Indianapolis; two daughters, Miss Dolores Berry and Mrs. O. E. Fellows, Jr., Daytona Beach; and three brothers, Thomas Berry, Winter Park, and Edwin Berry and Joseph Berry, Indianapolis."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 2, 1958, p. 2.
"MARTIN BLACK - Martin Black, 80, a veteran of the Civil War and a prominent member of the Grand Army of the Republic, died yesterday morning at his home on First Street, Ballast Point.
Mr. Black is survived by his wife and a son, E. A. Black, of Punta Gorda.
Funeral arrangements are not completed. They will be announced upon arrival of relatives."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, October 8, 1925.
"BLEIER, PAUL - Funeral services for Paul Bleier, 69, a resident of Zephyrhills, who passed away Friday afternoon at a hospital, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Zephyrhills. The Rev. Fr. John, O.S.B., to officiate. Interment in Zephyrhills Cemetery. Arrangements in charge of Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 5, 1951 and June 6, 1951.
"WALTER F. BOLGER - INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, Dec. 21. - (By Staff Writer) - Walter Furlong Bolger, 65, retired attorney who came here four years ago from New York City, died last night. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Stephanie Bolger, of Indian Rocks Beach; A brother and two sisters in the North."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"MRS. MURIEL BRAITHWAITE - Mrs. Muriel Lucille Braithwaite, 45, of 804 North B St., a lifetime resident of Tampa, died yesterday afternoon at home. Besides her husband, Ernest S. Braithwaite, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Bragg, Tampa; a son, William B. Oliver, 3rd, Puerto Rico; her mother, Mrs. Mary Louise Carpenter, Tampa, and a brother, Deward Carpenter, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 17, 1954, p. 8-A.
Also, funeral notice: "BRAITHWAITE, MRS. MURIEL LUCILLE - Fuenral services for Mrs. Muriel Lucille Braithwaite, 45, of 804 North B St., a lifetime resident of Tampa, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Platt at Plant Ave, Dr. M. J. Berquist, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating, with interment in Orange Hill Cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Ernest S. Braithwaite; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Bragg, Tampa; a son, William B. Oliver, III, Puerto Rico; her mother, Mrs. Mary Louise Carpenter, and a brother, Deward Carpenter, both of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 18, 1954, p. 2-A.
"LAKELAND, June 4 - (Special) - H. I. Bowen, 79, retired school teacher, died here yesterday."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 5, 1951.
"MRS. ETHEL ALICE BOWSER - Mrs. Ethel Alice Bowser, 60, of 10102 Florida Ave., died Sunday night at a Tampa hospital. She is survived by her husband, Daniel A. Bowser, Tampa; a son, Louis Bowser, Dayton, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. James Iddlings, Dayton, Ohio; three sister, Mrs. Edith Lang, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Margaret Stringfellow, Hialeah, Fla.; Mrs. Minnie Sthl, Troy, Ohio." -
Also, funeral notice: "BOWSER, MRS. ETHEL ALICE - The remains of Mrs. Ethel Alice Bowser, 60, resident of 10102 Florida Ave., who passed away Sunday night at a Tampa hospital, will be sent Tuesday night by Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home to Dayton, Ohio, for funeral services and interment. She is survived by her husband, Daniel A. Bowser, Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. James Iddlings, Dayton, Ohio; a son, Louis Bowser, Dayton, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Lang, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Margaret Stringfellow, Hialean, Fla.; Mrs. Minnie Sthl, Troy, Ohio."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 27, 1948.
"J. H. BRAMEL - SEBRING, March 23. - (Special) - J. W. Bramel, 70, died at his home here today. He is survived by his wife and several children."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, March 24, 1935 -
(*Note: the discrepancy between his middle intial in the title and the body of the obituary is in the original copy.)
"MARTIAS BLANCO - Martias Blanco, 63, of 701 Twenty-second street, died in a hospital yesterday morning. Besides his widow, Mrs. Covadonga Blanco, he is survived by a daughter, Miss Emelia Blanco; three sons, Tony, Albert and Martias Blanco, all of Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. Ramona Rodriguez and Mrs. Celesta Gonzalez, both of Spain. He is a member of Loyal Knights of America, lodge No. 1."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
Also, funeral notice: "BLANCO, MARTIAS - Funeral services for Martias Blanco, 63, of 701 Twenty-second street, who died yesterday morning, will be held from the funeral home of B. Marion Reed this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and interment will be made in the Myrtle Hill cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Covadonga Blanco; a daughter, Miss Emilio Blanco; three sons, Tony, Albert and Martias Blanco, jr., all of Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. Ramona Rodriguez and Mrs. Celesta Gonzalez, both in Spain. He is a member of Loyal Knights of America, Lodge No. 1."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"MRS. LIZA BASS - ST. CLOUD, Jan. 14. - (Special) - Mrs. Liza Bass, 80, member of one of Osceola county's pioneer families, died today. She is survived by her husband, Aaron Bass; a daughter, Mrs. Della Mann, of St. Cloud; and a son, Homer Bass, of Kissimmee."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, January 15, 1938, p.2.
"Noted Woman Educator Dies - BLUE MOUNTAIN, Miss., Jan. 31. - (A.P.) - One of the south's best-loved woman educators - Mrs. Modena Lowrey Berry, vice president Emerita of Blue Mountain college here - died today in her room at the northeast Mississippi school. She was 91.
Mrs. Berry, know as 'Mother Berry' to the more than 12,000 girls she administered to during the 69 years she was connected with the college, had been confined to a wheel-chair since she fell and broke her leg last July. She recently returned here after undergoing treatment for pneumonia in a Memphis hospital."
Published in the Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, February 1, 1942, p. 1-4.
"Mrs. Brown, Publisher's Wife Dies at St. Petersburg - ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 31. - (A.P.) - Mrs. Lew B. Brown, 81, wife of Major Lew B. Brown, publisher of the St. Petersburg Independant, died last night at a local hospital.
Mrs. Brown was a native of Louisville, Ky., where she was educated and was a school teacher for a number of years. She married Major Brown in 1896 and came here 33 years ago.
Survivors include a son, L. C. Brown, and a daughter, Mrs. W. Orville Ray, both of St. Petersburg."
Published in the Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, February 1, 1942, p. 1-4.
"MRS. CORA M. BAIN - MIAMI, April 5. - (AP) - Mrs. Cora M. Bain, 70, for 22 years supervisor of the Miami city charities and Dade county's first truant officer, died today. She came here 30 year ago from Louisville, Ky., where she served as a kindergarten teacher for many years."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, April 6, 1944, p. 2.
"ORRIN L. BRAMMER, 77, of 3218 Santiago died Monday. He was a longtime resident of Orlando where he worked in the fence construction business and had lived in Tampa for 1 1/2 years. He is survived by a brother, E.E. "Doc" of Tampa. Curry's Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"JESSIE RAY BROWN, 56, of Tampa died Tuesday. He was a native of McComb, Miss., and had lived in the Tampa Bay area for 20 years. He worked for 16 years with the Amcon Concrete Co. Survivors include three brothers, Arthur H., Elmer Ray and Irvin Tony; three sisters, Dovie Lampp, Janie Bolling and Frances; his mother, Ernestine, all of Tampa; and several nieces and nephews. F.T. Blount Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"BROOKINGS, JAMES WILLIAM - Funeral services for James William Brookings, 35, of 411 East street, who died Saturday afternoon at the residence will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount, Rev. John Branscomb of the First Methodist church will conduct the services. Interment will be in Mount Zion cemetery, near Dade City."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"BOWSHIER, CLIFTON D. - Funeral services for Clifton D. Bowshier, 63, resident of Lutz, who died Tuesday, will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock from Wilson Sammon company funeral home, with interment in Orange Hill cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, April 6, 1944, p. 2.
"BETTIS, ROBERT F. - Funeral services for Robert F. Bettis, 86, 209 So. Delaware Ave., resident of Tampa for 45 years, who died at a local hospital Monday night, will be held this morning at 9 o'clock at the funeral home of B. Marion Reed, Plant Ave. at Platt St., the Rev. John B. Walthour, rector of St. Andrews Episcopal church to officiate. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. T. Roy Young and a son, Walter Bettis, both of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 6, 1939, p. 2.
"AMOS W. BACK, 79, of Tampa, died Monday. The retired street worker had lived in Tampa four years. He is survived by four sons, James Back of Ocala, Vernon Godsey, Woodrow and Ricky Back, all of New Jersey; six daughters, Juanita Bailey and Mary Ann Burmhem, both of New Jersey, Alberta Hildebranta of Lantana, Lillie M. Back of Tampa, Alma Stull and Beatrice Chavous, both of Pennsylvania; a brother, James of Kentucky; two sisters, Mellie Toulby and Dema Moland, both of Ohio; 32 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Jennings Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"BARROW, CHARLES FRANKLIN - Funeral services for Charles Franklin Barrow, 25, resident of Limona, Florida, passed away Saturday at noon at Veterans' Hospital, in Lake City, will be held Monday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock from Wilson-Sammon Company Funeral Home with Rev. Charles E. Wood, rector of the Episcopal House of Prayer, to officiate with interment in family lot at Limona Cemetery and military services to be held at the grave side. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barrow, Sr., of Limona, two brothers, John G, Barrow, Jr. of New Smyrna, Fla. and Bruce J. Barrow, Limona; three sisters, Mrs. Ralph Lipthrott, St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Roy W. Russell, Tallahassee, Fla., and Miss Sharon E. Barrow, Limona."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 22, 1946, p. A4.
"ETHEL F. BARROW, 83, of Brandon died Sunday. She was a longtime resident and a schoolteacher. She was a member of the Limona Village Chapel United Methodist Church. SHe is survived by two sons, Bruce Sr., and John; three daughters, Ellamae Lipthrott, Orpha Russell and Sharon Sandifer; one sister, Estelle Hayes; 14 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 4, 1980, p. D7.
"JOHN BARROW - John G. Barrow, Sr., 72, of Limona, died yesterday afternoon at his residence after a long illness. A native of Morvan, N. C., he had resided in Hillsborough County for the last 47 years. He was a member of the Limona Evangelical United Brethren Church for 30 years and was Sunday school superintendent there fot 16 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ethel F. Barrow, Limona; three daughters, Mrs. Ellamae Leppthrott, St. Petersburg, Mrs. Orpha Russell, Tallahassee, and Mrs. Sharon Sandifer, Tampa; two sons, John G. Barrow, Jr., Callahan, and Bruce J. Barrow, Tampa, and 10 grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, October 8, 1957, p. 2.
"BROWN - Mrs. Grace Hughes Brown, 84, of 202 North Hilltop, Brandon, passed away Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Brandon Chapel of F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 620 East Brandon Boulevard, Brandon, with the Rev. Ross Geiger officiating, assisted by Rev. Emerson Rugh. Active pallbearers will be Mark Singleton, Albert Singleton, Stephen Singleton, Hubbard Singleton, James Branch and Eugene Magee. Honorary pallbearers will be James Cheek, Don Lusk, Joe Wenger, Earnest Seymour, Edward Benson and Walt Dyal. Interment will be in Limona Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Sunday evening from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m. The family requests that flowers please be omitted and suggest contributions to the Limona Village Chapel United Methodist Church, or to the Guilford College, Greensboro, N.C. A native of Archer, Florida, Mrs. Brown had been a resident of Brandon for 51 years. She was a graduate of Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina, class of 1913. Mrs. Brown was a charter member of the Limona Village Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors include one son, Dr. Colbert Hughes Browne, Eugene, Oregon; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Lee Branch and Mrs. Carol Grace Cheek, both of Brandon and ten grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), March 10, 1974, p. B11.
"BUSTIN - RUSKIN - Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie L. Bustin, 84, of Ruskin, Fla., who passed away Friday, will be held from the Lewers Shannon Funeral Home Chapel Monday at 12:00 noon with Rev. George N. Wehrman, Pastor of the Northside Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Wildwood Cemetery in Bartow, Fla. Survived by 2 sons, Roy Bustin of Pohokee, Fla., and Hubert Bustin of Ruskin, Fla., and 1 daughter, Mrs. J. M. Pipkin of Ruskin. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel Sunday afternoon from 2:00 until 4:00. Arrangements by: LEWERS & SHANNON FUNERAL HOME Ruskin"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), March 10, 1974, p. B11.
"BASIL BERNARD BROOK - Basil Bernard Brook, 64, 5100 Armenia Ave., resident of Tampa for 10 years, died at his home Saturday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Brook of Tampa; three sons, Basil Brook, Temple Terrace; Victor John and Edward G. of Winter Haven, and three grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 22, 1946, p. A4.
"BARNES - BRANDON - Funeral services for William F. Barnes, 67, of Brandon will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Stowers Brandon Chapel with Reverend David Benson, Associate minister of the First United Methodist Church of Brandon, officiating. Interment will follow at Limona Cemetery. Active casketbearers will be E. W. Skjellet, William Sacrider, L. C. Hammon, Mike Barber, Christopher Mook and J. C. Collins. Survivors include his wife Sadie; son William D. Barnes, Fort Rucker, Ala.; 2 daughters, Sara Deambrosio, Greenwich, Conn., Carol Sacrider, Norwalk, Conn.; 2 brothers, George R. Barnes, Brandon, Horace Barnes, Boca Raton; 2 sisters, Grace Jerman, New Port Richey, Evelyn Talbot, Greenwich, Conn.; 8 grandchildren. A native of Greenwich, Conn., Mr. Barnes had lived in the area since 1964 coming from Greenwich. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7:30 until 9 p.m. STOWERS BRANDON"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, December 19, 1980, p. D15.
"BENNETT - Mrs. Ella W. Bennett, aged fifty-nine years, died last night at the residence, First Avenue and Thirty-fifty Street. She is survived by two brothers, William R. and George R., and by two sisters, Mrs. Wray and Mrs. Folkenburg, of this city. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock this morning with interment, under the direction of Blount & Turner, in the Limona Cemetery. The deceased was for several years a resident of Limona and expressed a desire to be buried there."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, March 31, 1915, p. 10.
"William Carl Blatt Sr., 82, of Brandon, died Friday. He had lived in the Bay area since 1971, coming from Phoenixville, Pa. He became a minister in 1925. He was a member of Limona Chapel United Methodist Church and was a senior citizen's Sunday school teacher. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; a son, William C. Jr.; three daughters, Phyllis Jean Wilt and Iona Wilkinson, both of Phoenixville, Pa. and Joanne O'Neal of Brandon; two sisters, Olive K. Brocha and Lottie G. Mitchell, both of Harrisonburg, Pa.; 18 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune-Times, Saturday, February 24, 1985, p. B7.
"BLACK - Richard Black, thirty-three years old, died yesterday morning at his home, No. 314 Park avenue, after a short illness. The remains will be interred today at the Limona cemetery, at Limona, under the direction of Blaunt and Smith."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, March 27, 1913, p. 11.
"TRAVAS GUY BEVERLY, 16 months, of Seffner, died Friday of natural causes. He had lived all his life in the Bay area, and is survived by his parents, Douglas and Lisa; a sister, Kristine Beverly, of Seffner; paternal grandfather, Douglas Beverly Sr. of Indiana; paternal grandmother, Anna Headley, of Tampa; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rogers of Lithonia, Ga. Stowers Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune-Times, Sunday, June 23, 1985, p. 7-B.
"FLORENCE BONO - Funeral services for Florence Bono, daughter of Mrs. Essie Bono, who died Tuesday, were held yesterday at the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son. The Rev. A. M. Bennett, pastor of the Palm Avenue Baptist church, officiating. Burial was in Orange Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, March 24, 1932, p. 2.
"BICKNER - LAKELAND - Nell Burslem Bickner, age 81, passed away after a brief illness in Lakeland, Florida, November 5, 1980. She is the widow of Judge George N. Bickner and is survived by four children: Kathryn B. McAllister, Winter Haven, Dorothy B. Cross, Lakeland, Robert E. Bickner, Newport Beach, Calif., and George N. Bickner, Jr., Tampa. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and three sisters and three brothers, living out of state. She has lived in the Tampa Bay area since 1925. She retired after many years service with the Florida State Employment Service. Graveside services will be held Saturday, 10:00 a.m. at Limona Cemetery and a Memorial Service will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. at the Crystal Lake Methodist Church, 200 North Crystal Lake Drive, Lakeland, with Lawrence Rankin, Pastor of Crystal Lake Methodist Church, officiating. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to 'Dollars for Scholars', Crystal Lake Methodist Church. Stowers Funeral Home of Brandon in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, November 7, 1980, p. D7.
"MRS. MYRTLE J. BATEMAN - Mrs. Myrtle Jean Bateman, 55, 1803 West Arctic St., died yesterday in a Tampa hospital. She was a native of New Jersey and had lived here for the last 13 years. Mrs. Bateman is survived by her husband, James H. Bateman, Tampa, and a son, john H. Park, Bloomington, Ind."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, February 1, 1959, p. A8.
"MRS. R. A. BRIGGS - NEW PORT RICHEY (Special) - Mrs. Ruby Agnes Briggs, 66, died Friday at Mease Hospital, Dunedin. A native of New Vienna, Ohio, Mrs. Briggs came here three years ago from Honey Lake, Wis. Survivors include her husband, Lawrence Alva Briggs, New Port Richey; a sister, Mrs. Mynta Wright, Xenia, Ohio, and a brother, Clark Thompson, California."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, February 24, 1963, p. A4.
"MRS. LUDIE BEASLEY - Mrs. Ludie Beasley, 59, of Ruskin, died in a Tampa hospital Saturday night. A native of Georgia, she is survived by her husband, K. D. Beasley, Ruskin; four daughters, Mrs. Merle Lewis, Jackson, Tenn., Mrs. Rose Blackshire, Drybranch, W.Va., Mrs. Minnie Cox, and Mrs. Ruth Johnson, both of Albany, Ga.; five sons, Chet S. Tharpe, Thomas A. Beasley, Tom A. Tharpe, Charles A. Tharpe, all of Tampa and Edward Beasley, Brownsville, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Jones, Albany, Ga., Mrs. Allie Hudson, St. Petersburg, Fla. and Mrs. Adele Hasty, Georgia; four brothers, Lee Collins, Savannah, Ga., Hamp Darley and Charles Darley both of Georgia and Whitis Collins, Georgia; fifteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, February 24, 1963, p. A4.
"RICHARD A. 'RICKY' BODNAR, 7, of Tampa, died Monday. Cause of death was unavailable. He was a lifetime resident of Tampa. A student at Bay Crest Elementary School, he was a member of Town 'N Country Soccer League U-9 Sting, Skyway Park Little League and the First Church of Christ Scientist of Tampa. He is survived by his parents, Ron and Irene of Tampa; a sister, Stephania; a brother, David; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bodnar of Tampa; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Andrews of Gainesville. F.T. Blount Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"BROTT, FRANKIE - Funeral services for Frankie Brott, 84, of Hernando, Fla., who died Monday at his residence, will be held Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, from the Porter Funeral Home, Inverness. The Rev. D. Lee Jones and the Rev. H. J. Lewis officiating. Interment will be in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Inverness."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 6, 1951.
"BUSHMAN - Ellis, four-year-old son of W. J. Bushman of The Tribune circulation department, died yesterday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Grace Reese, Chicago. Mr. Bushman received the sad tidings last night. It was the first intimation he had that the little lad had even been ill, the child's illness being brief. The little fellow had been residing with his aunt since the death of Mrs. Bushman here in January of last year."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 9, 1917.
"BALBES - Melia Lousie Balbes, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Balbes, died last night at her residence, No. 1108 Florida avenue. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence. Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery under the directions of Undertaker J. L. Reed."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, March 7, 1919.
"J. MARSHALL BRAXTON, NOTED CIVIL ENGINEER, DIES AT JACKSONVILLE - JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 28. - (A.P.) - J. Marshall Braxton, 56, prominent Jacksonville citizen and known throughout the state as a civil engineer of marked ability, died in a local hospital today after an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Braxton was for 27 years connected with the federal engineering service.
Since entering private practice, Mr. Braxton had planned the Sarasota harbor and was supervising its construction; made plans for the improvement of the Palm Beach inlet; supervised the improvement of the inlet at Fort Pierce; drew plans for inlet work at St. Lucie, Stuart, and, with Colonel Gilbert A. Youngberg, former United States district engineer, prepared plans for connecting the St. Johns and Indian rivers. These plans are now before the war department."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 29, 1927, p. 22
"MRS. LUTIE T. BECKWITH - Funeral services for Mrs. Lutie T. Beckwith were held yesterday from the home. The Rev. H. F. Tolle, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Pallbearers were I. M. Brandon, T. N. Henderson, J. N. Holmes, William H. Deuber, Judge C. B. Parkhill and Charles A. McKay."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, June 4, 1931.
"DANIEL ROBERT BYRD - HAINES CITY, June 5. - (Special) - Daniel Robert Byrd, 67, died at his home here last Wednesday after a long illness. He had been a resident of Polk county for 38 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Caroline Byrd; two sons, Wilson and Gettys Byrd of Haines City, and two daughters, Mrs. A. F. Duncan, of Haines City, and Mrs. Leslie McLeod, of Fort Green Springs. The funeral was held Thursday."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 6, 1934, p. 2.
"IN LOVING MEMORY - Of our beloved mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother MRS. CLARA HUDSON BELL who passed away Oct. 31, 1943. Her smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; She had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her - Some day, we know not when. To clasp her hand in the better land Never to part again. RAPLEY C. ARMSTRONG and wife, MARY, RAPLEY ARMSTRONG, JR., JACK ARMSTRONG, RUTH ARMSTRONG, DANIEL ARMSTRONG."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, Oct. 29, 1944.
"BUSHMAN - Ellis, four-year-old son of W. J. Bushman of The Tribune circulation department, died yesterday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Grace Reese, Chicago. Mr. Bushman received the sad tidings last night. It was the first intimation he had that the little lad had even been ill, the child's illness being brief. The little fellow had been residing with his aunt since the death of Mrs. Bushman here in January of last year."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 9, 1917.
"RAMON BAZARTE INFANT - Funeral services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bazarte were held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the parlors of W. Primo Lord. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, May 13, 1927.
"A. R. BRITTLE - BRADENTON, Jan. 25. - (Special) - Augustus Robert Brittle, 83, a retired contractor, died at his home here today. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Miller, Bradenton, and two sons in Baltimore."
Also, funeral notice: "BRITTLE, AUGUSTUS ROBERT - Funeral services for Augustus Robert Brittle, 84, who died at Bradenton Saturday will be held at the Silver Abbey cemetery, Safety Harbor, Monday afternoon at 4:30. The Turner funeral home of Bradenton has charge of all arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1941, p. 1-6.
"MRS. SARAH BOYD - Mrs. Sarah boyd died at her home in Soperton, Ga. She is survived by her husband, G. W. Boyd; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Jones of Tampa, and Mrs. Adel Smith, of Soperton; three sons, G. W. Boyd, jr., of Tampa; Eschol and Dennis Boyd, of Soperton; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chappell, of Tampa; two brothers, R. L. Chappell, Tampa; and J. W. Chappell, Soperton, and three sisters, Mrs. S. L. Tharp, Tampa, Mrs. Cannon Cooper and Mrs. Henry Parish Soperton."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1941, p. 1-6.
"BROOKS, MR. ROBERT E. - Funeral services for Mr. Robert E. Brooks, age 70, resident of 801 South Boulevard, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the J. L. Reed & Son Chapel on beautiful Bayshore Drive with Rev. Bruce T. Powell, associate pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church, to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, September 25, 1955.
"MISS MAGGIE BELLMARTIN - PLANT CITY - Miss Maggie Bellmartin, 66, of 1301 Larrick Lane, died yesterday. Miss Martin was a native of Conway, S. C., but had been a resident of Plant City 49 years. She is survived by her two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Tampa, and Mrs. Bessie McGlamory, Plant City, and her brother, W. E. Martin, Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 9, 1967, p. 19-A.
"MRS. MARY BAGGETT - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Bagget, who died Thursday, will be held from the Greenman-Company home, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in Tampa Memorial Park cemetery, the Rev. E. A. Wood, officiating. Mrs. Baggett is survived by her husband, Holden H. Baggett; four daughters, Irma, Edna, Neeta and Bobbie Jean; three sons, Holden, jr., Homer T., and Barney O. Baggett, all of Tampa, and three brothers, D. B. Newsom, Geneva, Ala., Rodolph and Roy Newsom, of Tampa. Pallbearers will be: N. L. Bullock, H. J. Johnson, D. Lancaster, E. E. Ozburn, F. M. Lynch and H. W. Winderweedle."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 14, 1929.
"Death has again invaded the household of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckwith, and early yesterday morning their baby daughter was taken from. The child was taken ill a few days before, and the body of her dead brother, Harold, had hardly been buried when she was stricken down by an attack of croup that soon proved fatal. The funeral will take place today at Valrico, and in their double bereavement the afflicted parents will have the sympathy of all who know them."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, January 9, 1896, p. 1, col. 3.
"LOST THEIR INFANT CHILD - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckwith Bereaved - The infant child of Mr. abd Mrs. W. H. Beckwith, aged 18 months, died yesterday afternoon at their residence on Seventh Avenue, Tampa Heights.
The funeral will occur today, the interment being made at 10 a.m. in the cemetery at Brandon station. Undertaker R. L. Medlin will have charge. The sympathies of a host of friends are extended to the bereaved parents."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, March 29, 1902, p. 4, col. 3.
"JESSE H. BATTLE - Jesse Holder Battle, 61, 100 East Fern St., died in Chattanooga, Tenn., Saturday night. He was a native of Springhill, Ga., and had lived here for 22 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth Battle of Tampa; three sons, John Battle, Jack Battle, and Bill Battle, all of Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Tess, Washington D. C.; two brothers, Frank Battle and Elliott Battle, Bainbridge, Ga., and five grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 18, 1954, p. 2-A.
"HARLAN BARTLETT - Harlan Estabrook Bartlett, 54, of 3211 San Carlos, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. He was a native of Edwardsville, Ill., and had been a resident of Tampa six months. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Bartlett; two son, Richard Bartlett and William Bartlett, and two daughters, Cinda Bartlett and Linda Bartlett."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"MRS. ETTA BARRETT - Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Barrett, who died Sunday in Lakeland, will be held this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock from the Greenman company home, the Rev. John N. Hudson officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 31, 1931, p. 2.
"Yee Fee Chung, a Chinaman engaged in the laundry business at the corner of Seventh avenue and Seventeenth street, Ybor City, died Friday at 8 p.m., and was interred yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in College Hill Cemetery, Undertaker Medlin officiating."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, December 15, 1901, p. 8.
"MISS MINNIE L. CHASE - AVON PARK, Nov. 27. - (Special) - Miss Minnie Lee Chase, retired school teacher of Westminister, Md., and Winter resident of Avon Park for the past seven years, died this morning at a hotel here where she was residing."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 28, 1954, p. A10.
"CELAYA - Funeral services for Mr. Pedro (Perico) Celaya, 55, will be held today at 2 p.m. from the A.P. Boza Riverside Chapel with interment to follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. A.P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPELS 3809 N. ARMENIA AVE."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"COPPERSMITH - Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Coppersmith, 81, 824 South Dakota, will be Wednesday 10 a.m. at B. Marion Reed Chapel, Pastor Pierre Kennedy of Trinity Baptist Church officiating, with interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. B. MARION REED"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"MRS. RACHEL COLE COOPER - Mrs. Rachel Cole Cooper, 3012 Chapin ave., died yesterday at her home. She had been a resident of Tampa for the last 30 years. Survivors are her husband, Frank L. Cooper, and two daughters, Mrs. Lewis D. Cannell, Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. W. C. Disbrow, 3rd, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, August 4, 1942, p. 2.
Also, funeral notice: "COOPER, RACHEL COLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Cole Cooper, who died Monday at home, 3012 Chapin ave., will be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Funeral Home of B. Marion Reed, Platt street at Plant avenue. W. Truman Green will conduct Christian Science services. Mrs. Cooper is survived by her husband, Frank L. Cooper; two daughters, Mrs. Lewis D. Cannell, Vancouva, Wash., and Mrs. W. C. Disbrow, 3rd, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, August 5, 1942, p. 2.
"CASTANERA - Angel Castanera, aged thiry-five, died yesterday at a local hospital, following an illness of several days. The funeral will be held from B. M. Reed's chapel this morning at 9 o'clock and interment will be made in the Centro Espanol cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 14, 1918, p. 5.
"COOKSEY, Mrs. Jessie, 83, of Palm Harbor. Died Sunday. A retired school teacher, and native of Chicago. North Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"SAMUEL CORBIN - Funeral services for Samuel Corbin, who died in Chicago Saturday, will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount. Burial will be in Tampa Memorial cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, September 23, 1927, p. 2.
"MERRIMAC SURVIVOR DIES - NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 14. (A.P.) - Arthur Colonna, 91, believed by relatives to have been the last surviving crew member of the Merrimac when the Confederate ironclad fought the Monitor, died today."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, March 15, 1937, p. 2.
"FRANK W. COVEY - LAKELAND, March 14. - (Special.) - Frank W. Covey, 74, who moved here from Vermont 23 years ago, died at his home yesterday. He is survived by seven children, including Mrs. Pat Gordon, Mrs. J. F. Grimes and Miss Beulah Covey of Lakeland; a brother, and two sisters, one of whom is Mrs. E. A. Whittier of St. Petersburg."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, March 15, 1937, p. 2.
"ERNEST LYNWOOD CROXTON - E. L. Croxton, 43, of Clewis Farms, died yesterday at the residence. Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter. Miss Helen Elizabeth Croxton, and a son, Ernest Lynwood Croxton, jr., both of Tampa. Funeral arrangements have not been completed."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, August 24, 1934, p. 2.
Also: "ERNEST LYNWOOD CROXTON - Funeral services for E. L. Croxton, 43, of Clewis Farms, who died Thursday, were conducted yesterday at the funeral home of F. T. Blount by the Rev. Henry Locklear, of State Highway Baptist church, assisted by the Rev. R. L. Allen, of Seminole Heights Methodist church. Interment was in Jackson Heights cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, August 26, 1934, p. 2.
"CLYATT, Linnie Pearl, 54, of Lake Wales died Saturday. Nelson Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, September 4, 1983, p. 15-B.
"MRS. JESUSA CAMPO DE MUNIZ - Mrs. Jesusa Campo De Muniz, 51, of 1918 Chestnut street, died yesterday at a hospital. She is survived by her husband Adriano Muniz; a son, Eddie Muniz; two daughters, Miss Elvira Muniz, and Mrs. C. S. Garcia, jr., a sister, Mrs. Maria Cueto, all of Tampa, and two brothers, Francisco and Constante Campo, both of Spain. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the residence. Pallbearers will be Jack Aflalo, Sabino Moro, Joe Esteban, Joe Miranda, Francisco Cueto and C. S. Garcia, sr. Entombment will be in Loma Vista mausoleum. The Rev. Peter Mayerhoeffer, S. J., will officiate."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, August 24, 1934, p. 2.
"CODY, Elsie E., 77, of Holiday, died Tuesday. North Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"CARLSON, G. Adolph, 74, of Sebring. A retired telephone company supervisor and a resident of Sebring since 1968. Died Sunday. Warren Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"Harry Burton Coe Dies After Year's Illness - Harry Burton Coe, 47, long-time resident of Tampa, well known in the automobile field, and a son of the late Burton E. Coe, died yesterday at his home, 2118 Watrous avenue, after a year's illness.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marian Coe, two daughters, Dorothy and Jean, and a son, Harry B. Coe, jr., all of Tampa.
Mr. Coe was a member of John Darling lodge No. 154 of Masons, Tampa consistory and Egypt Temple Shrine.
Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the funeral home of B. Marion Reed by the Rev. E. C. Nance, pastor of First Christian church. Interment will be in Limona cemetery with Masonic services at the grave. Pallbearers will be Leslie Joughin, R. T. Joughin, John B. Sutton, O. G. Sexton, S. J. Rudisill, P. D. Cochran, Henry Holmes and Hal Mosely."
Also, Masons' notice: "MASONS ATTENTION - All Master Masons are requested to meet with John Darling lodge No. 154 F. & A. M., 610 Madison atreet, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Harry B. Coe - O. E. MUNDEN, W. M. - S. C. M'CONNELL, Secty."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, December 6, 1935, p. 2.
"GIBSON M. CARTER - Gibson M. Carter, 50, in the garage business in Tampa for the last 15 years, died yesterday at his home on Gadsden road. He recently returned to Tampa from the veterans hospital at Bay Pines and came here originally from Hartwell, Ga. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Carter; his widow, Mrs. Josephine Carter; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Whelpley, Denver, Mrs. Sybil Wilson, Washington, and Miss Caroline Carter and Mrs. Harry Holmes, Tampa, and a brother, Yancey Carter, Tampa. Mr. Carter's father formerly was a state senator of Georgia."
Also, funeral notice: "CARTER, GIBSON - Funeral services for Gibson Carter, 50, of 5811 Gadsden Road, who died yesterday morning at the residence, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount, Rev. John N. Hudson of the Concord Baptist church officiating. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will furnish an escort of honor and will have charge of the services at the grave. Pallbearers will be W. P. Bolesta, J. J. Stewart, J. E. Clement, C. O. Davis, Joe Fernandez and Raleigh Standau."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, December 6, 1935, p. 2.
"MRS. EDITH W. CARPENTER - PLANT CITY (Special) - Mrs. Edith Wenban Carpenter, 79, Trailer Sqiare, died Wednesday in a Plant City hospital. A native of Salamaca, N.Y., she was a resident of Interlake, N.Y., and had been a visitor to Plant City 14 years. She is survived by her husband, Harry."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 7, 1964, p. A2.
"CLANTON, LARRY JOE - Funeral services for Larry Joe Clanton, 11-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Clanton, 1165 1/2 Virginia Ave., Bartow, Fla., will be held Monday afternoon at 4 P. M. from A. E. North Chapel, with The Rev. Simmons, Baptist minister of Homeland, officiating. Interment will be in Homeland Cemetery. Survivors besides his parents are one sister, Linda Jean Clanton of Bartow. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aycock and Mr. J. J. Clanton. A. E. North Funeral Home of Fort Meade in charge of arrangements."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, June 21, 1948, p. 2.
"MR. COE'S DEATH - Mr. J. E. Coe, father of Burton E. Coe, died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, at his home in Limona.
The deceased was well-known throughout this section, and enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him. The funeral occured at Limona yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, The bereaved relations have the sympathy of a host of friends."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 21, 1899, p. 4, col. 3.
"NONO CIAMBERTONE - Nono Ciambertone, 71, 510 Seward St., died Thursday at a local hospital. A native of Italy and formerly of Bloomfield, N.J., he had lived in Tampa for 14 years. He was a retired brick mason. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Michael Testa and Mrs. Violet McVagarry, of Bloomfield; and a son of New York City."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, December 24, 1960, p. 3.
"COVODE - Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret M. Covode were held yesterday afternoon at the residence, 5506 Cherokee Avenue. Burial was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, under the direction of B. Marion Reed, mortician, Rev. J. C. Tims, of the First Presbyterian Church, was the officiating minister."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 12, 1925, p. D10.
"WILLIAM S. CARLISLE - LAKELAND, Nov. 27. - (Special) - William Scott Carlisle, 76, died at his home early Saturday morning,"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 28, 1954, p. A10.
"MRS. MARY JEANETTE CUSHMAN - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary J. Cushman of 248 Parker street, who died Saturday, were held yesterday morning from the B. Marion Reed funeral home with the Rev. Wallace Clift officiating. The body was sent to Griggsville, Ill."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 16, 1931, p. 2.
"CARUSO - After an illness of only a short duration, Salvador Caruso, aged thirty years, died at the Plant Park Infirmary. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence on Armenia Avenue, West Tampa. The interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Henderson-Blount Company are handling the remains."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 4, 1916.
"SAMUEL SHERRIL COLLINS - Samuel Sherril Collins, 707 Zack street, died yesterday at his home. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maryland Collins; two sons, W. F. Collins, Tampa, and Frank Collins, Miami, and a daughter, Betty Collins, San Francisco. Funeral services will be held this morning at 11 o'clock at the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son. Dr. C. W. Duke, pastor of First Baptist church, will officiate and burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 13, 1932, p. 2.
"CARROLL, GEORGE O. - Mr. George O. Carroll, 82, of the Edgewater Hotel, 600 Magnolia, passed away Friday morning. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home,5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Memorial Lodge No. 20, F&AM, conducting. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Sunday, June 30, 1968, p. A15.
"CORLEY, HENRY B. - Funeral services for Henry B. Corley, age 81, will be held Monday, July 1, 1968 at 10 A.M. from Robarts-Grady Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. D. B. Cottingham officiating, with burial in Gardner Cemetery, with Robarts-Grady Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Sunday, June 30, 1968, p. A15.
"GEORGE DEWEY CAMPBELL - George Dewey Campbell, about 29, employe of a Plant City funeral home, died at the Municipal Hospital late yesterday of a self-inflicted pistol wound. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Campbell; a son, George Dewey, Jr., a brother, Aaron Campbell, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Lewis."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, January 19, 1950, p. 2.
"E. NOBLE CALHOUN - ST. AUGUSTINE, Jan. 25. - (A.P.) - E. Noble Calhoun, 63, city attorney of St. Augustine for 29 years, died here today after a brief illness. His grandfather was John Clay Calhoun of South Carolina, twice vice president of the United States. He is survived by his widow, a son and a daughter."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1941, p. 1-6.
"WILLIAM H. CASEY - PALM BEACH, Jan. 25. - (A.P.) - William H. Casey, 82, retired hotel detective and a picturesque figure in this winter resort for a quarter century, died of a bullet wound today, and Peace Justice T. M. Rickards pronounced it suicide."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1941, p. 1-6.
"CLARK, MRS. ADDIE - Mrs. Addie Clark, 84, widow of Will Clark, died Oct. 5 in Huntsville, Ala. She was affiliated with the Methodist Church and a former resident of Hopewell for 30 years. She is survived by three sons, Ed Clark of Huntsville, Ala., Curtis Clark of Lakeland and Cuthbert Clark of New Orleans; one daughter, Mrs. Madge Davis od Dallas, Texas; one brother, Joe Macchett of Hopewell, and one grand daughter. The funeral will be held 2 P.M. Wednesday afternoon at the chapel of A. M. Seigler Funeral Home. Interment will be at Plant City Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, October 8, 1957, p. 2.
"MIKE B. 'CHI-CHI' CARUSO, 75, of 1212 Palifox St. died Monday. He was a lifetime resident, and was retired from the city parks department. He was a member of the Centro Espanol Club. He is survived by his wife, Angelina; one son, Thomas; five brothers, Claude, Steve, Joe, John and Charlie; three sisters, Katie Menendez and Maggie; and two grandchildren. Roel & Curry Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 4, 1980, p. D7.
"MANUEL 'EL CONGI' CERMENO, 50, of 3402 W. Arch St. died Sunday. He was a native of Tampa and a retired mechanic for the city of Tampa. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He is survived by his wife, Nuvia; two sons, Manuel Jr. and Jorge; one brother, George; one sister, Mary L. Gonzalez; one niece; and one nephew. A.P. Boza Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 4, 1980, p. D7.
"IGNAZIO FERRARO CAMMARATA, 92, of Tampa, died Thursday. He has lived in Tampa 70 years. The retired cigar maker was treasurer/secretary of S.M.S. Club Italia for 60 years. He is survived by two daughters, Angela Lanni and Eleanor 'Nora' Darrigo, both of Tampa; a brother, Angelo; a sister, Lucia Zambito, both of Milwaukee; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Roel and Curry Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, December 15, 1984, p. B11.
"JAMES TAYLOR CREEL, 82, of Tampa, died Thursday. He had lived in Tampa 60 years. He was captain of the City of Tampa Fire Department, retiring after 26 years of service. The retired ordained Baptist minister was a member of Belmont Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Grace; two daughters, Marie Wladyka and Helen Bass of Tampa; two brothers, Bernice Monroe and Bedy; two sisters, Portie Jacobe and Annie Mae Maddox, all of Birmingham, Ala.; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Marsicano Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, December 15, 1984, p. B11.
"CLARK, Ruby I., 83, of New Port Richey died Monday. National Cremation Society."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"DR. STEPHEN L. CHESHIRE - THOMASVILLE, Ga., Dec. 2. - (A.P.) - Dr. Stephen Lee Cheshire, prominent Thomasville physician and surgeon, died at the Archbold memorial hospital here today. Survivors include four brothers, R. E. and J. B. Cheshire of Lakeland, Fla., W. T. Cheshire, Jacksonville, Fla., and J. J. Cheshire, of Moultrie, Ga."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 3, 1939, p. 1-2.
"CORDOVA - TAMPA - Funeral services for John C. Cordova, 94, of 2012 Davis St., will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. from the Chapel of Jennings Funeral Home, with Rev. Raymond Hancock, pastor of the Providence Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Survivors include, sons: John L. Cordova, Frank Cordova, and Joseph Cordova; daughters, Mrs. Rose Deaton, and Mrs. Mary Smith; brothers, Arthur Cordova and Eugene Cordova; 10 Grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at: Jennings Funeral Home"
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, July 16, 1974, p. D7.
"FRANK D. CALDWELL - Funeral services for Frank D. Caldwell, 68, who died in Emporia, Va., will be held from the home in Riverview this afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in Riverview cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 12, 1932, p. 2.
"CAMPBELL, REN C. - Funeral services for Mr. Ren C. Campbell will be held Thursday morning at 10 A.M. in the Kurfiss Funeral Home, Groveland, with Mr. Morris Jackson officiating. Interment will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery, Groveland, under the direction of the Kurfiss Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 4, 1960, p. 2.
"CONROY, MARY - Funeral services for Mary Conroy will be held on Thursday, May 5, at 2:30 p.m., at the chapel of Coker's Funeral Home in Wauchula, with the Rev. Otis W. Garland in charge, assisted by the Rev. Robert Henson Ling. The body will lie in state at the Coker Funeral Home until the time of the service when the casket will be closed. Burial will be in Wauchula Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 4, 1960, p. 2.
"CLOUD, Leland Ray Jr., 54, of Houston, Tex. Died yesterday. Duval Funeral Home, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"JOHN JORDAN COOK - BARTOW, Aug. 11 - (Special) - John Jordan Cook, 78, long-time Homeland resident, died last night in a Fort Meade nursing home."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 12, 1951, p. 2.
"CHILLURA - Funeral services for Mr. Francesco M. Chillura, age 81, of 5315 Roberta Lane will be held this afternoon at two o'clock from the Chapel of Roel & Curry Funeral Home, Ltd., with interment at Myrtle Hill Cemetery. ROEL & CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 N. Armenia Ave. Telephone 877-7676"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"CABELLO, MRS. FELICIA (BEVA) - Funeral services for Mrs. Felicia (Beva) Cabello, 71, of 2803 10th Ave. will be held Thursday at 4 P.M. from the A. P. Boza Nebraska Chapel with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 20, 1959, p. A2.
"CARROLL, MRS. BERNICE M. - Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice M. Carroll, age 71, resident of 1914 Dekle Ave., will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the J. L. Reed & Son Chapel, Bayshore Blvd. and Plant Ave with Rev. Paul Wagner, pastor of the Palma Ceia Methodist Church to officiate followed by cremation."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 20, 1959, p. A2.
"CURPHEY - Mrs. Jewel L. Curphey, 66, 10921 Nebraska Ave. died Thursday. She was born in Illinois. Survivors include her husband, Malcolm Curphey; sisters, Susan Boling, Martinsville, Ind., and Laurel Dadigan, Chicago; & a brother, Carroll Huddleston, Okeechobee, Fl. Funeral services will be held at 7:00 p.m. Sunday at the Swilley Funeral Home, 1602 W. Waters Ave. with Mr. Hugh Bowman of the Forest Hills Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, officiating. Cremation will follow."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"MRS. SHIRLEY M. COLLIER - CLEARWATER, Sept. 26 (By Staff Writer) - Mrs. Shirley Marie Collier, 42, of 1225 Belleair Blvd., who came here 14 years ago from Concord, N.H., died today in Morton Plant Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Freeman W. Collier; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Whiting Jr., Clearwater; two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Milne, Barre, Vt."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1961, p. A2.
"CORLETT, Cecil James, 58, of Spring Hill died Monday. Brewer Memorial Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"CHANEY, WILLIAM B. - William B. Chaney, 63, of 42nd and East Lake, passed away Monday afternoon in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Jackson Heights Baptist Church, with the Rev. J. T. Terry, the pastor, officiating, assisted by The Rev. R. H. Whitcomb. Interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be J. P. Minton, J. R. Rodgers, B. H. Emmerson, H. C. Graves, W. W. Byrd and G. K. Schreckengost. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. W. J. Jones, of Tampa. Arrangements by F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"WILLIAM B. CHANEY - William B. Chaney, 63, of rural Tampa, died in a Tampa hospital late yesterday afternoon. He had resided here for 30 years. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. W. J. Jones, of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 26, 1950, p. 2.
"COVINGTON, PEYTON W. - Funeral services for Peyton W. Covington, 19, son of Mayor and Mrs. M. E. Covington, who died Monday morning, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Episcopal church. Rev. Richard I. Brown will officiate, assisted by Rev. Harcourt Johnson of Winter Haven. Interment will follow at Bougainvillea cemetery. Pallbearers will be John E. Wilkes, Dozier Fletcher, L. C. Davis, Eugene Martin, Raleigh Foster, Dick Smith, J. T. Williford and G. D. Godwin, Jr. Funeral arrangements in charge of Stephens funeral home."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 30, 1940, p. 2.
"MRS. MARIE V. CASON - PLANT CITY, Sept. 25. - (Special) - Mrs. Marie V. Cason, 55, of Sparkman Road, Plant City, died at her residence yesterday afternoon after a long illness. Born at Mulberry, she had been a resident of East Hillsborough for the past 28 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Nell G. Ray, Plant City; a son, T. C. Cason, U. S. Air Force, stationed in Germany; a sister, Mrs. T. Frank Wells, West Palm Beach, and a brother, W. R. Rogers, Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 26, 1950, p. 2.
"CASWELL - The funeral of Mrs. Lulu Caswell, who died yesterday morning at 1 o'clock, took place yesterday afternoon from the residence, No. 2812 Taliaferro Street. Interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery. The deceased is survived by her husband, John B. Caswell, a son, Burton, and a daughter, Miss Averdell. The funeral was in charge of the Henderson-Blount Company."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, January 7, 1916, p. 12.
"COCKRELL, FRED - Fred Cockrell, 62, passed away suddenly at his trailer on South Verona Ave., Avon Park. He was a native of Oklahoma and wintered in Avon Park for the past seven years. He was a member of the Highlands County Rod & Gun Club. He is survived by one brother. Mizelle Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, November 29, 1956.
"GEORGE M. CRICHTON - CHATTAHOOCHEE, Feb. 13. - (Special) - George Maxwell Crichton, 55, head of the engineering department of the Florida State Hospital, died Monday at his home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 14, 1948, p. 2.
"CRUM, MRS. ADDIE ROMA - Funeral services for Mrs. Addie Roma Crum, 87, resident of 8302 North Newport, who passed away Wednesday morning at her residence, will be held this afternoon at two o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Mr. Roland Lewis, of Florida Christian College, will officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ray Warden, James Bolton, Raymond Haddock, Nelo Freijonel, Tom Gillespie and Edwin Husak."
Also, "MRS. ADDIE ROMA CRUM - Mrs. Addie Roma Crum, 87, of 8302 North Newport, died yesterday at her residence. A native of Wyalusing, Pa., Mrs. Crum, was a resident of Tampa for 33 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Tryon, Tampa; two sons, Roy J. Crum, of Connecticut and Edwin C. Crum of Rhode Island; four grandchildren and nine great grandchildren."
Both published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, November 29, 1956.
"CASTANERA - Angel Castanera, aged thirty-five, died yesterday at a local hospital, following an illness of several days. The funeral will be held from B. Marion Reed's chapel this morning at 9 o'clock and interment will be made in the Centro Espanol cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, October 14, 1918, p. 5.
"COLLINS - Mr. J. T. 'Jake' Collins, 65, of Land O'Lakes, passed away Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the Lutz Chapel of the F.T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 18310 N. U.S. Hwy. No. 41, with Rev. Bob Hope, Pastor of Angus Valley Baptist Church, officiating. Pallbearers will be members of J.F. Swartsel Lodge No. 251 F&AM. The family will receive friends at the Lutz Chapel Friday night from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A native of Cobbtown, Georgia, Mr. Collins had lived in the Tampa Bay Area since 1921. He was a member of J. F. Swartsel Lodge No. 251 F&AM; Zendah Grotto; Tampa Consistory Scottish Rite and Egypt Shrine Temple. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Atil Ligun and Mrs. Curtis Gnann, both of Land O'Lakes; brother, Ben Collins, Jacksonville, Fl.; nephews, James M. Bryant, Richard Collins and Robert Collins, all of Tampa, nieces, Mrs. Betty Dowd, Tampa and Mrs. Shirley Smith, Dallas, Tx., and several great and great-great-nieces and nephews."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, November 7, 1980, p. D7.
"ROY CORDELL - Funeral services for Roy Cordell, 48, who died Tuesday night, will be held from the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. George Hyman and the Rev. Fred A. Turner will officiate. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery. Mr. Cordell is survived by his widow, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordell, and a brother, Carl Cordell, all of Tampa, and a brother, W. C. Cordell, of Americanus, Ga. Pallbearers will be J. M. Ingraham, Merrit Rodgers, J. F. Grannell, G. C. Wofford and two to be selected from the Elks who will have charge of services at the grave."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, March 24, 1932, p. 2.
"CANNELLA, MRS. MARIA RUMORE - Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Rumore Cannella, age 56, of 2213 11th Ave., who died Saturday morning at a local hospital, will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Lord & Fernandez Chapel. Survivors are: Four sons, Jimmie, Sam, Philip and Joe Cannella, Tampa; three daughters, Miss Josephine Cannella and Mrs. Teresa Capitano of Tampa; Mrs. Millie Reyes of Rielly, Calif.; three brothers, Stefano, Joe, Salvatore Rumore, all of Tampa; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Maggio, Mrs. Carmela Savona and Mrs. Francesca Cannella; also 14 grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Gaspano Rumore, Jimmie Rumore, Filippo Rumore, Sam Maggio, Casimiro Rumore and Philip Rumore."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 22, 1946, p. A4.
"CONNELL, MRS. LINNA BOYD - Mrs. Linna Boyd Connell, age 84, of 4706 Tenth Avenue, passed away Sunday morning in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the chapel of the F. T. Blount Co. Funeral Home with the Rev. Lonnie Owens, pastor of Spencer Memorial Baptist Church, the Rev. Ludd Tanner, pastor of Oak Park Baptist Church, and the Rev. John Tucker, pastor of the Jackson Heights Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Sylvan Abby, near Safety Harbor. Pallbearers will be J. E. Lovell, C. M. Stewart, L. L. Tennant, N. A. Nunn, D. W. Westberry, and John D. Cressier."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), July 3, 1962, p. A2.
"CRANFORD, MISS CHRISTINE - Funeral services for Miss Christine Cranford, 71, of 209 S. Westland Ave., will be held this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Co. Funeral Home, Plant Ave. at Platt St. Dr. Harold E. Buell, pastor of the Hyde Park Methodist Church, will officiate. Miss Cranford will be sent tonight to the Hart Mortuary, Macon, Ga., for graveside services and interment in the Riverside Cemetery, Macon. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Tampa, and Mrs. H. M. Gould, Nashville, Tenn.; a brother, Mr. Lois Cranford, Macon; a nephew, Mr. Joe C. Taylor, St. Petersburg; two nieces, Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Nashville, and Miss Mary Cranford, Macon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), July 3, 1962, p. A2.
"CATES - Funeral services for Mr. Ernest W. Cates, Sr., 63, of 942 E. Giddens, will be conducted from the graveside in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Monday morning at 10:30 with Rev. Eugene Vining, associate pastor of the Temple Crest Baptist Church officiating. The family will receive friends at Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home, 6718 N. Armenia Ave. this afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. SHIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 17, 1975, p. D13.
"CREWS - Funeral services for Mrs. Ann S. Crews will be held at 3:00 o'clock Monday afternoon at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. Rev. Fr. Thomas F. Earner of St. Petersburg Catholic Church will officiate. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. A retired reservations agent for Eastern Airlines and former resident of Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Crews had lived in Tampa for 16 years and was a member of St. Petersburg Catholic Church. Survivors include one son, Roger L. Bloomfield, Jr., and sister Miss Mary Eileen Scully both of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 17, 1975, p. D13.
"MRS. LOUISE COLLERA - Mrs. Louise Collera, 57, of 3431 Green St., died Friday afternoon at a Tampa hospital. A native of Tallassee, Ala., she had resided in Tampa 20 years and is survived by her husband, Manuel Collera Jr., U.S. Navy, Great Lakes, Ill.; two brothers, M. Marvin Hamby, of Montgomery, Ala., and John Hamby of Birmingham, Ala., and a sister, Mrs. Mary Bearden, of Calhoun, Ga."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, February 24, 1963, p. A4.
"CARL RAYMOND CLINE, 57, of Tampa died Thursday. He lived in the Bay area for 30 years and was a maintenance man at a seafood processing plant. He is survived by his wife, Rachel; his mother, Elsie Weaver of Paxton; seven brothers, Thomas and James of Waynesville, Ga., William of Columbia, S.C., Robert of Brunswick, Ga., Clarence of Tampa, Floyd of Alabama and Dub; three sisters, Louis Adams of Ottumwa, ??, Barbara Taylor of Houston, Texas, and Linda English of Paxton. Garden of Memories Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"JAMES 'JIMMY' EVERETT CANTRELL, 41, of Tampa, died Thursday. Cause of death was unavailable. He lived in the Bay area for 15 years and was a respiratory therapist. He was a Viet Nam veteran and a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association. He is survived by his wife, Linda; one son, Bert Gideons of Tampa; his mother, and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Hutchinson of Plant City; one sister, Sylvia A. Todd, of Jacksonville; and one brother, Danny R. Hutchinson of Plant City. Jennings Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 1, 1982, p. D9.
"JERRY LEE CLARK, 30, of Tampa died Thursday of natural causes. He moved to Tampa three years ago from Cadiz, Ohio, and worked for the Florida Metal Corp. He was a member of the Jehovah's Witness faith and is survived by his father, Virgil Clark of Cadiz, Ohio; his mother, Rebecca Wojcieckouski of San Diego, Calif.; one son, Brian Pummell of Ashland, Ohio; one brother, Ralph of Ashland, Ohio; and three sisters, Rebecca Everett of Tampa and Audrey and Linda, both of Ashland, Ohio. Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 1, 1982, p. D9.
"MONTA SAWYER CARLISLE, 75, of Tampa died Thursday. For the past 25 years he had lived in the Bay area. He worked as a meatcutter for a meat market. He is survived by his son, Monta R. of North Lauderdale; brother, Earl L. of West Virginia; sister, Roxie R. Brown of South Carolina and Helen C. Stiegel of Kansas; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Jennings Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"THOMAS B. CORDWELL, 64, of Tampa, died March 13 of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was a native of West Virginia. He is survived by a son, Thomas of Jane Lew, W. Va.; a daughter, Alycia Ann of Jane Lew, W. Va.; a brother, Edward of Morgantown, W. Va.; and a sister, Betty Orinick of Morgantown, W. Va. Zipperer's Agape Mortuary."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"ANTONINO CAPITANO - Antonino Capitano, 78, 1814 1/2 15th St., a native of Santo Stefano, Quisquina, Sicily, and a resident of Tampa for 58 years, died Sunday in a Tampa hospital. He was a member of the Italian Club. He is survived by two sisters in Italy and several nephews and nieces."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 16, 1963, p. A2.
"MARIE W. COULSON - Marie W. Coulson, of 811 South Rome Ave., died at her home Sunday. Survivors include her husband, John Coulson, and a sister, Helene Wittman, of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"FRED CLOSE - Fred Close, 83, Seffner, died Thursday in Lakeland. A native of DeKalb County, Tennessee, he lived in this area for 10 years and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Mango, and I.O.O.F., Norman, Okla. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gertrude F. Close; sons, Carrol J. Close, Guadalajara, Mexico, James A. Close, Tulsa, Okla., Richard A. Close, Seffener, and Roland B. Close, Abilene, Tex., and a sister, Mrs. M. T. Lockman, Jr., Seffner."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"JOHN L 'JACK' CRAVERO, 66, of Tampa died Monday. He lived in the Bay area for 22 years and was a manager for a local finance company. He was also a veteran of World War II and a member of the Kiwanis CLub of Lake Charles, La., and the Catholic Men's Society of Sulphur Spring, La. He is survived by two daughters, Patricia M. Davis of Washington, Va., and Suzanne M. Kingston of Tampa; one brother, Patrick; one sister, Theresa; and three grandchildren. Garden of Memories Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"Astor Clarke, Marine Broker, Dies In Tampa - Astor H. Clarke, 66, Brandon, died yesterday in Tampa. A native of Brownsville, Tex., he moved here in 1942 and was a marine broker.
A member of the Episcopal Church, he served as past president and trustee if the Florida West Coast Orchid Society and, before coming to this area, was national champion in duckpins.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Kathleen M. Clarke; and two daughters, Mrs. Ted Neubert Jr., Temple Terrace, and Mrs. William Jeffries, Fairfax, Va."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 4, 1969, p. A19.
"CHESTNUTT, MRS. JEFFIE M. - Funeral services for Mrs. Jeffie M. Chestnutt, age 68, who passed away Wednesday in Valdosta, Ga., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Florida Avenue Baptist Church with Rev. Lester Miller, Rev. R. L. Polk and Rev. J. M. Gilbreath officiating. She will be laid to rest in Bougainvillea Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, James C. Chestnutt, Sr.; one son, James C. Chestnutt, Jr., Avon Park; three daughters, Mrs. C. D. Bridges and Mrs. H. J. Bridges, of Sanford, and Mrs. Horace McRae, Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico; one sister, Mrs. J. B. Youngblood, Bridgeboro, Ga., and 14 grandchildren. Scott-Stephenson-Smith Funeral Service in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, May 27, 1967, p. 17-A.
"COOPER - Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Cooper, 81, of St. Petersburg and formerly Pasco County who passed away Tuesday will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Coleman-Ferguson Chapel, Dade City, with interment in Holton Cemetery. Survivors include one son, Cohen Cooper, Zephyrhills; one daughter, Mrs. Bury Zeigler, St. Petersburg; two brothers, Wilbert Wells, Brooksville, Jackson Wells, Zephyrhills; seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild."
Published in the Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 13, 1973, p. D11.
"COTHRAN, JAMES WILEY, SR. - Funeral services for James Wiley Cothran Sr., age 58, who passed away Wednesday, will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the First Methodist Church with Rev. A. G. Hardee, and Rev. Allen Stewart, officiating. He will be laid to rest in Bougainvillea Cemetery. All bearers, honorary and active are asked to meet at the church at 3:45 p.m. Scott-Stephenson-Smith Funeral Service in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, May 27, 1967, p. 17-A.
"MRS. S. KATHERINE COWART - Mrs. S. Katherine Cowart, 48, 8706 13th St., died Sunday in a Tampa hospital. A native of Greenville, Tenn., she had lived in Tampa 23 years. Mrs. Cowart was a member of the Sulphur Springs Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, William J. Cowart; three sons, William W. Cowart, Charles C. Cowart and Joseph H. Cowart, all of Tampa; one grandson, William J. Cowart, Tampa; his mother, Mrs. Hannah M. Chapman, Tampa; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Streetman, Miami; Mrs. Rose Carter, Mishawaka, Ind., and Mrs. Juanita Nelson, Tampa; one brother, J. W. Chapman Jr., Brooksville."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 16, 1963, p. A2.
"THOMAS W. CLEWORTH - CLEARWATER - Thomas W. Cleworth, 78, of 2043 Imperial Way, died Wednesday. Born in Vermillion, S.D., he came here three years ago from Chicago, Ill., was a retired advertising agency president and a Methodist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruth K. Cleworth; a son, Gilbert E. Cleworth, Willmette, Ill.; a daughter, Miss Marjorie Cleworth, Tampa; two brothers and a sister."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 22, 1969, p. A23.
"G. S. CULL - Funeral services for G. S. Cull, 69, supervisor of boys at the Children's home, who died Thursday, were held Yesterday afternoon from the home with Dr. A. Fred Turner, assisted by Dr. S. H. Givler, conducting the services. Interment was in Orange Hill cemetery. Pallbearers were A. Humphrey, W. E. Gebhardt, H. B. Hulett, H. T. Rittgers, J. T. Sumner, W. A. Crowe, W. H. Brown and Judge W. S. Graham."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, August 22, 1932, p. 2.
"MRS. DOROTHY A. COWOOD - Mrs. Dorothy Alma Cowood, 49, of 3710 San Luis, died Friday in a local hospital. A native of Chicago, she lived in Tampa for the last five years. She is survived by her husband, Edwin Cowood; one son, Edwin Frederick Cowood; two daughters, Doreen Cowood and Marilyn Cowood; two brothers, Oscar Johnson, Miami, and Clarence Johnson, Thronton, Ill.; four sistersm Mrs. Ebba Maag, and Mrs. Vera Russell, both of Homewood, Ill.; Mrs. Hazel Bessett, Chicago, and Mrs. Ida Smith, of Kalamazoo, Mich."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 28, 1954, p. A10.
"GEORGE E. CANNONS - George E. Cannons, 71, died Monday at his home in Brandon. He is survived by his widow; five sons, Harry Cannons of New Orleans, Leslie Cannons of Cotulla, Tex., Theodore Cannons of Los Angeles, George Cannons of Lake Alfred, and Ralph Cannons of Winter Haven; and three daughters, Mrs. Maude Hightower of Winter Haven, Mrs. Bessie Johnson of Wauchula, and Miss Inez Cannons of Lakeland. Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery, Winter Haven, this afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Griffin of the First Baptist church of Winter Haven, officiating. Brandon Masonic lodge will be in charge of services at the grave."
Also, funeral notice: "GEORGE E. CANNONS - WINTER HAVEN, Dec. 28. - (Special) - Funeral services will be held here Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for George E. Cannons, 71, who died yesterday afternoon at his home in Brandon. Surviving are his widow, three daughters, Mrs. P. L. Hightower, Winter Haven; Mrs. I. B. Johnson, Wauchula, and Miss Inez, at home, and four sons, George of Winter Haven, Harry of New Orleans, La., Theodore of Los Angeles, Calif., and Leslie of Catulla, Tex."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, December 29, 1932, p. 2.
"Two Boys Are Drowned In Lake Near Dundee - WINTER HAVEN, Dec. 28. - (A.P.) - Two brothers, named Collins, 11 and 13 years old, were drowned today in Lake Menzie at Dundee as a boat in which they were playing capsized. Another brother escaped.
Efforts to learn the first names of the boys were not immediately successful. They came here from Quincy, and were visiting H. O. Whittle, an uncle. They were sons of the Quincy police chief. The bodies were recovered."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, December 29, 1932, p. 2.
"CLOUSE, WILLIAM A. - William A. Clouse, 72, died at the Lake Wales Hospital Friday at 5:30 P. M. after a short illness. He was born in Grayville, Tenn., and had been a resident of Lake Wales for 12 years. Besides his wife, Rose, he is survived by one son, Harley A. Clouse, and two grandchildren, of Tampa; two brothers, J. G. and R. M. Clouse, and three sisters, Mamie C. Benson, Maude S. Collins, Madge M. Anderson, all of Tennessee. Funeral services monday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the Presbyterian Church, The Rev. R. T. Nelson officiating. Burial in Lake Wales Cemetery. Griffith Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"CROUCH, HARRY FRANKLIN - The remains of Harry Franklin Couch, 43, of 105 S. Boulevard, will lie in state at B. Marion Reed Co. Funeral Home, Platt St. at Plant Ave., from 5 o'clock until 9 o'clock this afternoon at which time he will be sent to the Clyde Williams Funeral Home in Knoxville, Iowa, where services and interment will be held. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Helen Crouch, Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Overton, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Cleveland, Ohio; one brother, Philip E. Crouch, and his mother, Mrs. Martha O. Crouch, both of Knoxville, Iowa."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"HENRY PERRYN CALHOUN - Henry Perryn Calhoun, 9-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Calhoun, of 1408 Poinsettia, died in a local hospital Saturday. Besides his parents he is survived by a brother, Robert T. Calhoun, Jr., of Tampa; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Perryn, of Tampa, and Mrs. Calhoun, of Tarpon Springs."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"EDWIN CRUISE - Edwin Cruise, 52, died yesterday morning at his residence, 211 1/2 Beach place. He was propieter of Cruise barbecue stand on Lisbon avenue, and was in the engineering department of the Canadian army during the World war. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Cruise; a daughter, Miss Marion Cruise; one son, Edwin F. (Ted) Cruise, of Tampa; a sister, Mrs. Garfield Hearn, Windsor, Canada, and four brothers, Clarence Cruise, Windsor, Canada; Albert Cruise, Regina, Saskatchewan; George Cruise, Winnipeg, and J. R. Cruise, Green Cove Springs, Fla."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 15, 1941, p. 2.
"MRS. EVA A. CAPERS - Mrs. Eva A. Capers, 76, of 3828 W. Platt St., died yesterday. A native of Maysville, Ky., she lived in Tampa 40 years and was a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Survivors include her husband, Hall T. Capers; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Sasxon, Tampa; brothers, R. W. Allen, Tampa, and W. T. Allen, Jacksonville."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 25, 1969.
"CORBITT, MRS. MINNIE F. - Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie F. Corbitt, 90, resident of Wilmore, Ky., and former resident of Tampa, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Rev. Jiles E. Kirkland, pastor of Manhattan Avenue Methodist Church, to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are J. W. Guy, J. W. Hilsman, W. C. Farr, J. D. Brown, E. H. Atkins and R. H. Chapman."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, September 25, 1955.
"Dies In Hospital - Mrs. Gloria Louise Cole, 18, of 10106 Arden Ave., died last night at a local hospital. She had lived here all of her life. Survivors include her husband, Howard Cole, Jr.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Smith; two brothers, Wayne Smith and R. V. Smith, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. A. N. Gardiner, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harris and Mrs. A. T. Smith, all of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, November 20, 1957, p. 2.
"CAMERON - Samuel Cameron, sixty-seven years of age, died last night at his home near Six Mile Creek. The funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of the Gooding Smith Company, interment to be made in Woodlawn cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Painter's Union, and the members will attend the funeral in a body."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, February 18, 1913.
"Death Claims Mrs. Caraway, Ex-Senator - WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. - (AP) - Mrs. Hattie W. Caraway of Arkansas, first woman ever elected to the United States Senate, died today after a lenghty illness. She was 72.
Mrs. Caraway, a Democrat, served in the Senate from November, 1931, until January, 1945. She was appointed to succeed her husband, Thaddeus Caraway, who died while a senator. Later, she won one special and two regular elections.
She suffered a stroke last January which left her partially paralyzed. For a time she was at Walter Reed Army Hospital here, the recovered sufficiently to be removed to White Hall sanitarium at nearby Falls Church, Va. Her condition declined gradually in recent months, however, and she died at 11:05 A.M.
Born On Farm - Born Feb. 7, 1878, on a farm near Bakersville, Tenn., Mrs. Caraway married Thaddeus Caraway, then a lawyer, in 1902 when she was 24. She was occupied chiefly as wife and mother at Jonesboro and later in Washington after Caraway was elected to the Senate.
She was appointed to the Senate Nov. 13, 1931, upon the death of her husband. The following year she became a national figure by winning a sweeping victory over five men who represented the state's most powerful Democratic organizations. She was elected both for the few months remaining of her husband's term and for a regular six year term.
A powerful ally in the strenuous 1932 campaign was the late Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana who took a caravan of sound trucks into Arkansas and stumped the state for Mrs. Caraway. Six years later Mrs. Caraway was reelected but in the primary of 1944 she ran last in a field of four and lost to Senator Fulbright.
After her defeat Mrs. Caraway was appointed Federal Employee's Compensation Appeals Board by President Roosevelt. She resigned a few weeks before her death.
While the first woman elected to the Senate, Mrs. Caraway was not the first woman senator. That distinction went to Rebecca Latimer Felton of Georgia who was appointed in 1922 to fill a vacancy. Only one other woman, Mrs. Margaret Chase Smith, now Republican senator from Maine, ever has been elected to a full six-year Senate term."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"IN MEMORIUM - In memory of Emmett F. Cason. My Dear Brother, who passed away one year ago this 8th day of Feb., whom I miss so much for he was all I had left of our family.
Want to thank all of his dear friends also my own for how nice they have been to me, His Sister."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 8, 1973.
"ALEXANDER CRAWFORD DIES - WAUCHULA, Jan. 14. - (Special) - Alexander Crawford, 81, a pioneer of Hardee county, died at his home near Zolfo Springs today. Survivors include six sons, C. C., W. H. and J. J. Crawford. of Zolfo Springs; Jesse and Alex Crawford. of Oneco; and Ples Crawford, of Fort Myers; and four daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Allen and Mrs. Etta Lowe, of Zolfo Springs; Mrs. Piety Lee, of Tampa, and Mrs. Leola Davis, of Coral Gables."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, January 15, 1938, p.2.
"CARLEY, MARY LOU - Funeral services for Mary Lou Carley, 2 1/2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Carley, of Palm River, who died Friday from injuries received in an automobile accident on the 22nd street causeway, will be held Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount. Rev. M. J. Gowing of the Wells Memorial Baptist church will conduct the services. Interment will be in Orange Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 24, 1937, p. 1-4.
"CONE - Mrs. M. L. Cone, aged eighty-seven years, died very suddenly yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Higginbotham, No. 1006 Michigan avenue. She is survived by a number of sons and daughters, among whom are Mrs. J. T. Higginbotham, Miss Lena Cone and Mrs. J. P. Hardee of Tampa, and Mrs. Charles Mahoney of San Sara. The deceased was the widow of the late Capt. Peter Cone, and was a pioneer native of Florida, having been born near Fernandina and lived the greater part of her life in that section of the state. The body has been prepared for shipment by J. L. Reed and will be sent to Jacksonville tonight, and interment made near Fernandina."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, October 3, 1920, p. B6.
"MRS. MARY E. CREACEY - Mrs. Mary E. Creacey, 86, of Mango, died Friday at her home. She is survived by a son, J. H. Creacey, Bristol, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Watkins, Mango; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 7, 1960, p. A4.
"MRS. OLIVE MARIE CHERRY - Mrs. Olive Marie Cherry, 66, 4914 Trenton St., died Wednesday morning in a Tampa hospital. She was a native of Parma, Ohio, and had resided in Tampa for the last 20 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. J. (Bernice) Brancati, Tiffin, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Kelsch, Parma, Ohio, and Mrs. Pearl Ebell and three grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, January 27, 1963.
"MRS. EMILY P. CRAWFORD - Mrs. Emily Paralee Crawford, 84, of 6107 Central avenue, died yesterday afternoon at the residence. She is survived by a son, R. L. Crawford, of Chicago, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs. A. Z. Owens, of Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. D. Harrison, of Vesalia, Calif., and Mrs. A. E. Morland, of Havana, Ala."
Also, funeral notice: "CRAWFORD, MRS. EMILY PARALEE - Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Paralee Crawford, 84, of 6107 Central avenue, who died yesterday afternoon at her residence, will be held this morning at 11 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount. Rev. Carter Hardin of the Seminole Heights Methodist church will conduct the services. The remains will be taken on the noon train to Marion, Ala., for interment."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"MARY MENRINDA CONWAY, 85, of 3711 Garrison St., Tampa, died Thursday. She had lived in
Tampa since 1925, coming from Hot Springs, Ark. The homemaker was a member of Glad
Tidings Assembly of God Church. She is survived by four sons, Alven and Sam Edward,
both of Tampa, Harry E. of Tulsa, Okla., and Lloyd Thomas Conway of Pleasantville,
Tenn.; a daughter, Mary L. Dick of Tampa; 19 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.
Snipes-Glass Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"CAMERON-STUART, Leroy Allen, 27, of Lutz, died Sunday. F.T. Blount Co. Funeral Home,
Lutz-Land O' Lakes Chapel."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"CAWVEY, Hurshel Joseph Sr., 67, of Tampa, died Sunday. Marsicano Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"CLAYTOR, Homer 'Coy' Sr., 67, of Lutz, died Sunday. Roel & Curry Funeral Home Ltd."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"Jerry Carter's Mother Dies at Home of Son - WABASSO, Sept. 22. - (A.P.) - Mrs. Blanche Williams Carter, 82, mother of State Railroad Commissioner Jerry W. Carter, died here yesterday at the home of a son, R. D. Carter. Other survivors include a half sister, Mrs. Geraldine Franklins.
Funeral services will be held here Monday."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, September 23, 1940, p. 2.
"WILLIS CHAMBERS - FORT MEADE, Nov. 6 - (Special) - Willis Chambers, a retired farmer and a resident of Fort Meade for the past 20 years, died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lester Cribbs, at 216 Langford St. here."
Also, fuenral notice: "CHAMBERS, WILLIS - Funeral services for Willis Chambers, 76, who passed away last night, at Ft. Meade, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from Southerland Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. A. W. Tampling, pastor of First Baptist Church, will officiate, assisted by The Rev. Carl Brewington. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Southerland Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Both published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"CLINTON, Clora M., 73, of Winter Haven, died Tuesday. Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"BERTIE T. M. CAUTHEN - OCALA, Oct. 30 - (Special) - Bertie T. M. Cauthen died Friday while visiting his brother, S. D. Cauthen, in Wetumpka, Ala."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 31, 1950, p. 3.
"MANUEL CARRANZA - Manuel Carranza, 45, former resident of Tampa, died Wednesday in Miami. He is survived by his wife, Maria Carranza, of Miami; four brothers, Hector Carranza, of Tampa, George Carranza and Michael Carranza, of Miami, and Lawrence Carranza, of Washington, D. C.; and three sisters. Mr. Carranza was born and raised in Tampa and was a graduate of the University of Florida."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"MANUEL CASTILLO, 87, of Tampa, died Wednesday. He was a lifetime resident of Tampa. He was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church. He is survived by two sons, John and Joe; a daughter, Mary E. Morales; two grandchildren, all of Tampa; and four great-grandchildren. Garden of Memories Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, July 12, 1984, p. B11.
"ENOCH L. CONERLY - LAKELAND, Oct. 30 - (Special) - Enoch Lawson Conerly, 57, owner of Conerly's Fish Market, died at his home. Mr. Conerly had resided in Lakeland for the last five years. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Myrl Conerly, Lakeland; three sons, L. G. Conerly, Plant City, E. M. Conerly, Winter Haven, and A. L. Conerly, with the Air Force; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Hagan, Plant City, Mrs. Myrtle Komsie, Tampa, and Mrs. Donna Donnoromn, New York City; his father, Melton Conerly, Lakeland; five brothers, G. W., Frank, Marvin, John and Harry Conerly, all of Haines City; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Leggett, Lakeland, and Mrs. Jennie Ross, Akron, Ohio, and six grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 31, 1950, p. 3.
"COLONIE, Robert R., 28, of New Port Richey, died. Cause and date of death are unknown. Thompson Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, July 12, 1984, p. B11.
"CASANUEVA, MR. CALIXTO (CHARLIE) - Funeral services for Mr. Calixto (Charlie) Casanueva, 52, of 309 W. Parl Ave., a resident of Tampa for the last 48 years and a member of the Centro Asturiano Club, Cuban Club and Cabarieros de la Luz, who passed away Friday at a local hospital, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Lord & Fernandez Chapel. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Survivors are: His widow, Mrs. Argentina Casanueva, Tampa; a daughter, Miss Martha Josephine Casanueva, Tampa; two sons, Celso Casanueva, Tampa, and Calixto Casanueva, Jr., in the Air Force Corps, Japan; two sisters, Mrs. Carmen C. Medina and Margaret C. Rubio, both of Tampa; two brothers, Richard and Amancio Casanueva, both of Tampa; his mother, Mrs. Ana Casanueva, and one grandson, of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, August 21, 1951, p. 2.
"COOPER, MR. LEONARD L. - Mr. Leonard L. Cooper, 28, of 2407 E. Hillsborough and in service of U. S. Marines was killed at San Diego, Calif., on Aug. 13th due to a plane accident. Requiem Mass willbe celebrated at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at Sacred Heart Church with The Rev. Thomas L. MacNair, S. J., officiating. Rosary services will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the chapel of F. T. Blount Company funeral home. Full military honors will be accorded by MacDill Field. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cooper, of Tampa; two brothers, Elmer Cooper of Niles, Ohio, Charles Cooper with U. S. Navy at Charleston, S. C.; three sisters, Mrs. Irene Baker, Mrs. Margaret Weaver and Mrs. Anna Marie Britten, all of Tampa. Arrangements by F. T. Blount Company funeral home."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, August 21, 1951, p. 2.
"DELBERT E. CRAVER, 68, of Tampa, died Monday. A native of Springfield, Ohio, he had lived in Tampa eight years. F.T. Blount Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, July 12, 1984, p. B11.
"MRS. SARAH COLLINS - BRADENTON, May 31 - (Special) - Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Collins, 76, of Oneco, who had resided in Manatee County for half a century, died yesterday. She is survived by five children: Mrs. Sarah Lee Wedge, West Palm Beach; David F. Collins, San Francisco; John W. Collins, Clearwater; Alonzo R. Collins, Tampa, and Mrs. Wade Coleman, Oneco; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, June 1, 1946, p. 2.
"MRS. COLLINS, PIONEER TAMOA RESIDENT, DIES - Mrs. Sarah F. Collins, 83, of 219 Plant ave., as resident of Tampa since shortly before the turn of the century, died yesterday at a Tampa hospital.
Mrs. Collins was born in Hamilton county. She and her husband, Thomas C. Collins, came to Tampa to join her brothers, John B. Spencer, jr., Charles H. and Joseph D. Spencer. Mr. Collins died shortly afterward.
Survivors are a son, Maj. Charles Joseph Collins, of Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Mills E. Savage, of DeFuniak Springs; a grandson, Russell Bowyer, jr., who is in the army; three granddaughters, Miss Sarah Lou Bowyer, of Tampa, and Misses Ann Wharton and Josephine Spencer Collins, of Detroit; two nieces, Mrs. F. H. Caldwell, of Tampa, and Mrs. Steven Adams, of Wellborn, Fla."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, July 26, 1945, p. 2.
"GENERAL CRAIG, FORMER ARMY CHIEF, IS DEAD - WASHINGTON, July 25. - (U.P.) - Gen. Malin Craig, former chief of staff who turned out 500,000 World War II officers on a 'production line' basis, died at Walter Reed hospital today of heart disease.
The muscular, square-jawed four-star general would have been 70 Aug. 5. He passed away at 1:45 p.m., EWT., victim of a lingering illness that followed a heart attack more than a year ago.
Burial will be private in the Arlington National cemetery on a date to be announced."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, July 26, 1945, p. 2.
"MARIE W. COULSON - Marie W. Coulson, of 811 South Rome Ave., died at her home Sunday. Survivrs include her husband, John Coulson, and a sister, Helene Williams, of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"MRS. SARAH COLLINS - Mrs. Sarah Collins, 91, did last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Knight, 2302 Florida avenue. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Plant City. Besides the daughter here, Mrs. Collins is survived by another daughter, Mrs. W. S. Knight, of Plant City."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, September 17, 1927 p. 10.
"CANTRELL, WILLIAM ANDERSON - Funeral services for William Anderson Cantrell, 26, who died Saturday at his home, 3409 Granada street will be held at three o'clock this afternoon at the Lord and Fernandez funeral parlors. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery. Mr. Cantrell is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cantrell; a brother, James Cantrell and a sister, Miss Mary Cantrell, all of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"Single Funeral To Be Held Today For 4 Auto Victims - Four members of one family, victims of an automobile accident that turned a holiday visit into tragedy, will be buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock at a single funeral service at the Little Union Primitive Baptist church at Picnic.
The victims were Don Carlos Carter, 30, and N. A. Carter, 22, sons of N. A. Carter, sr., of Picnic; D. C. Carter, jr., 2, and Paul Alexander Carter, four months old, children of D. C. Carter.
Mrs. D. C. Carter also was injured and was in a critical condition last night in a Lake City hospital.
The accident happened Friday night while they were enroute from Atlanta to Picnic on a Christmas visit. Their car failed to make a curve on the outskirts of Fort White, 26 miles northwest of Lake City, and crashed into a pole.
Survivors include the elder victims parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Carter, sr., and five sisters, Mrs. Kitty Touchton, Mrs. Gladys Chastain, Jewel Helen and Mildred Barter.
Elder D. D. Harrel, pastor of the Little Union church, will officiate at the combined service."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
Also, funeral notice: "CARTER, DON CARLOS, Age 30. - CARTER, N. A. Age 22 - CARTER, D. C. jr. Age 2 - CARTER, PAUL ALEXANDER, Age 4 months - Funeral services for the above, who died in an auto accident near Lake City Friday, will be held this afternoon a 2 o'clock from the Little Union Primitive Baptist church in Picnic, Fla. Elder D. D. Harrel officiating. Survivors are Mrs. D. C. Carter, jr., Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Carter, sr.; five sisters, Jewell, Mildred, Helen Carter, Mrs. Kitty Touchton, and Mrs. Gladys Chastain, and one brother, E. D. Carter."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"FORMER ASSISTANT OF CREDIT MEN'S ASSOCIATION DIES - Charles F. Copp, 75, died at the residence, 5705 Seminole avenue, early yesterday morning. Besides his wife, Mrs. Clara D. Copp, he is survived by two children, Mrs. C. E. King and Carrol G. Copp of Tampa. Mr. Copp came to Tampa 12 years ago from Superior, Wis. He served as assistant manager for the Tampa Association of Credit Men for many years. In May, 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Copp celebrated their golden wedding day on Mr. Copp's 74th birthday. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, from the chapel of B. Marion Reed. Rev. Barnby Leach will officiate. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, September 17, 1927 p. 10.
"MRS. SARAH BELLE COLLINS - Mrs. Sarah Belle Collins, 75, died yesterday afternoon at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Speir, of 3212 Bay Villa. Born in Ella Ville, Ga., she had resided here in Tampa for the last 15 years. Other survivors include three other daughters, Mrs. Grace McGahee, of Tampa; Mrs. J. B. Stapleton of Dawson, Ga.; Mrs. Frodina C. Laney of Tarboro, N. C.; a son, Mr. J. R. Collins of Tampa; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, April 6, 1944, p. 2.
"DR. PHILLIP COLLINS DEAD - He Passes Away at Morris, Ill., at the Ahe of 84 Years - Dr. Phillip Collins is dead. Although not unexpected on account of the notices published of his serious illness, the information will be received with the profoundest sorrow by the people of Florida. Mr. George N. Benjamin of this city received a telegram yesterday saying he died Saturday morning after a lingering illness of several weeks.
Doctor Collins has lived the greatest portion of his useful life in this county and by upright living in everyday affairs he has built a monument to his memory in the hearts of the people more lasting than polished shafts of marble and more glorious than Caesar's crown.
He leaves to mourn his death his aged companion, his son Phillip Collins and Mr. Geo. N. Benjamin, of this city, and to these the Tribune most sincerely extends the hand of sympathy in their bereavement and irreplacable loss.
Mr. Phil Collins, jr., if no misfortune befell him, will reach Morris this morning, in time for the interment which will take place there today."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, August 2, 1896, p. 1, col. 3.
"Philip E. Collins, Former Tampan, Dies in Illinois - Philip E. Collins, 55, a native of Tampa and a resident here for many years, died suddenly of a heart attack while on a hunting trip Saturday near his home at Morris, Ill.
Mr. Collins attended Hillsborough high school in Tampa and later was a student at Washington and Lee university. He was connected with the First National bank until 1918 when he moved to Morris, and entered business there.
He is survived by his widow, a daughter, Phylis; a son, James, of Morris, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Grinnell, of Tampa. Interment will be made in Morris tomorrow morning."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, November 13, 1939, p. 2.
"FRANKLIN ABELL COBB - FORT MYERS, May 6. - (Special) - Franklin Abell Cobb, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cobb of Iona died at Kirksville, Mo. He is survived bu his parents, his grandmother, Mrs. Wealthy C. Cobb, two brothers, Harrison S. and Carroll E."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, May 7, 1935, p. 2.
"MRS. KATE COURCHESNE - TARPON SPRINGS, Jan. 2. - (Special.) - Mrs. Kate Courchesne, wife of George A. Courchesne and prominent winter visitor to Tarpon Springs for 10 years, died from a heart attack at her home at the Rogers Park hotel in Chicago, Dec. 18. She and her husband were active in the affairs of the Tourist club."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 3, 1935, p. 2.
"CHASTAIN, GEORGE W. - Funeral services for George W. Chastain, who died at a local hospital yesterday, will be held Wednesday afternoon at o'clock from the F. T. Blount funeral home, with the Rev. W. J. Ashworth officiating, assisted by the Rev. Bates. Pallbearers will be J. M. Oren, D. B. Keating, A. Mendenhall, H. Bowyer, Vernon Welborn and C. R. Daniels. Interment will be in the Lake Carroll cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, May 7, 1935, p. 2.
"Deplorable Death. - The death on Friday of Mr. F. W. Clendenning of Thonotosassa has cast a momentary gloom over that neighborhood. From the first of his sickness it became evident to his devoted wife, brothers and sister that death was only a question of no great distance of time; and yet it was sooner than expected. Mr. Clendenning was a young man of rare gifts both of heart and mind. Affable in manners, graceful in Methodistic predilections, skillful in the art of teaching and greatly devoted to his relatives and friends, he will be missed incalculably both at home and abroad, while his young and now deeply depressed widow has but just begun to realize the awful truth that "Death enters and there's no defence." "Mark the perfect man and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, March 29, 1896, p. 4, col. 2.
"MRS. MARGARET W. CONGER - Mrs. Margaret W. Conger, 39, Valrico, who died in an automobile accident Wednesday in Valrico, was a native of Georgia and had lived in the area for nine years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Valrico and the Valrico Arts and Crafts Club. Survivors include her husband, S. J. Conger Jr.; five sons, James L., David C., Billy D., Richard L. and Terry D. Conger, Valrico; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Weeks, of Norman Park, Ga.; three brothers, Edward D. Weeks of Long Beach, Calif., Norman Weeks, Treasure Island, Calif., and Jimmy G. Weeks, San Diego; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Lynch, Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 9, 1967, p. 19-A.
"S/SGT CLARENCE COMER - S/Sgt. Clarence E. Comer, 51, of 8411 Bayshore Dr., died Saturday in MacDill Air Force Base Hospital. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence G. Comer, Tampa; three sons, Clarence E. Comer, Jr., Lockborne Air Force Base, Ohio, and Andrew Comer and Martin Comer, Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ulman, Tucson, Ariz.; three brothers, Walter Comer, Hayside, Va.; Harvey Comer, Harmen, Va.; and Arthur Comer, Coeburn, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Mutteo, Coeburn, Va.; Mrs. Carl Roope, Yuma, Ariz., and Mrs. William Muldoon, Havre de Grace, Md.; and his stepmother, Mrs. Pearl Comer, Stuart, Va."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 4, 1954, p. 2.
"COLVIN - Word was received yeterday from W. H. Colvin, brother of L. S. Colvin, who took his own life Friday, two miles beyond Thonotosassa, by shooting himself, querying as to the cause of his death. Disposition of the body is pending receipt of the information regarding the cause of his death. The body is in charge of the Henderson-Blount Company. W. H. Colvin lives at Atkinson, N. C."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, September 11, 1917.
"REUBEN T. CHIPMAN - ORLANDO, Dec. 21 - (AP) - Reuben Tupper Chipman, 75, former owner and operator of a golf course at Sandy Creek, N.Y., died here today."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"FRED CHISHOLM - Fred Chisholm, of Plant City, died in a Tampa hospital yesterday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, July 22, 1930.
"CATO - Mrs. Florence H. Cato, 85, 10919 North Newport, Tampa, passed away Sunday night. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. Lonnie L. Owen, Pastor of the Northgate Baptist Church, officiating. Pallbearers will be Frank Gavin, Douglas Gavin, Tim Gavin, Bobby Baker, Norman Bennet, John Janzer. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. A native of Mango, Florida, Mrs. Cato was a lifetime resident of Hillsborough County, Florida. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Thelma Garrison; one son, Edgar Cato, both of Tampa; 4 grandsons; 1 granddaughter and 1 great-grandson."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, November 2, 1976.
"MRS. JOSEPH S. CRISMAN - Mrs. Joseph S. Crisman, 78, died Wednesday night at her home at Osborn avenue and Twenty-second street. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from F. T. Blount's chapel, with burial at Micanopy. Besides her husband, Mrs. Crisman is survived by one step-son, M. J. Crisman and one step-daughter, Mrs. D. M. Johnson, both of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, May 13, 1927.
"L. R. CASON, SR. - Word was received here yesterday of the death, at his home in Toonsboro, Ga., of L. R. Cason, Sr., father of Marcellus Cason, 703 South Dakota avenue. Funeral arrangements will await the arrival in Toonsboro of the son."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, May 13, 1927.
"MRS. A. J. CHISHOLM - Mrs. A. J. Chisholm, 92, a resident of Florida for more than 40 years, died Wednesday night at her home in St. Cloud. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mae Clayton of Tampa and Mrs. C. C. Bowers of Gifford, S.C., and two sons, James M. Chisholm of Tampa and the Rev. A. M. Chisholm of St. Cloud."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, March 24, 1935.
"FRANCIS PATRICK CLARK - CLEARWATER, Feb. 18 - (Special) - Francis Patrick Clark, 63, a visitor from White Plains, N.Y., died in Morton Plant Hospital Friday night. He had been here eight days. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Doherty Clark, and one daughter, Mrs. Ann Clark Lilly, of New Orleans."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"MRS. ANNA CONRAD - Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Conrad, 69, of 302 East Amelia avenue, who died Feb. 9, were held yesterday afternoon from the F. T. Blount funeral home with Dr. A. M. Bennett, of the Palm Avenue Baptist church, officiating. The body was sent last night to West Chester, Pa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 16, 1931, p. 2.
"W. W. CLYATT - OCALA, Oct. 21. - (Special) - W. W. Clyatt, 67, died today at his home in this city. He was a native of Florida and had made his home in Ocala for nearly half a century. He held a number of public offices and was for many years city tax collector and treasurer. He is survived by a widow, two brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 22, 1929.
"MRS. MATTIE J. COBB - Mrs. Mattie J. Cobb, 111 Gladys street, resident of Tampa for 25 years, died at the home of her son, M. G. Cobb, in Meridian, Miss., Thursday night at 10:25 o'clock after a short illness. Mrs. Cobb left Tampa recently to visit relatives in Meridian, where she formerly made her home. She was a member of the First Baptist church here. Surviving are five sons, W. L. Cobb and L. J. Cobb, of Tampa, M. G. Cobb and E. J. Cobb, of Meridian, Miss., and one daughter, Mrs. Dan Cox, of Starksville, Miss. Funeral services will be held in Meridian today and interment will be in that city."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, August 25, 1934.
CRYSTAL CONIGLIO - Crystal Lorraine Coniglio, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Coniglio of Lutz died Sunday in a Tampa hospital. Besides her parents, survivors include one sister, Dianna; two brothers, Eugene and Gregg; grandparents, Mrs. Laura Partridge and Alfonso Coniglio of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, April 29, 1963.
"CONNER INFANT - James Jet Conner, Jr., one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Conner, died Thursday night at their residence, 3402 Butler avenue. Besides his parents he is survived by two sisters, Louise, 9, and Lucille, 5, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett. Services were held at the residence yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the Providence cemetery, under the direction of Mortician F. T. Blount."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, November 6, 1926.
"THOMAS L. COOK - Thomas L. Cook, 70, 3105 Fielder Ave., died Sunday morning in a Tampa hospital. A native of Peoria, Ill., and resident of Tampa for the past 12 years, Mr. Cook was a veteran of World War I and a member of the board of stewards of the Bayshore Methodist Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Min Cook of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, April 29, 1963.
"CLEGHON, WILLIAM K. - William K. Cleghon, aged 61, husband of Callie Cleghon, died in St. Petersburg Saturday evening. He was past president of the Florida State Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters and for 33 years secretary and business agent of the plumbers local Number 111. Survived also is his mother, Mrs. Nannie Cleghon; son, John K. Cleghon; brother, Cluade Cleghon; sisters, Mrs. Hallie Hicks and Mrs. Gertrude Thomas and stepdaughter, Mrs. Jeane Cleghon, all of St. Petersburg. Funeral services will be held from the John S. Rhodes Chapel, St. Petersburg, Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 3:30 o'clock. Interment locally."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 18, 1954, p. 2-A.
"CHAPMAN, Annie M., 96, of Brooksville died Thursday. Turner Funeral Homes."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"ROBERT A. COOK - BAY PINES (Special) - Robert Allan Cook, 32, veteran of the Korean conflict, died Friday at Veterans Hospital here. A native of East Syracuse, N.Y., Cook came here 13 years ago from Rochester, N.Y. He was a musician and artist; a member of the Lutheran Church, and American Legion Post 125, Gulfport. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Leslie Cook, St. Petersburg; a brother, Leslie Cook Jr., Atlanta, Ga. and a sister, Mrs. Jeanne King, Rochester."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, January 27, 1963.
"COCHRAN, MRS. MARJORIE ANN - Funeral services for Mrs. Marjorie Ann Cochrane, age 24, resident of 4013 South Church st., will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from the J. L. Reed & Son Chapel, Bayshore Blvd. and Plant Ave., with The Rev. Alfred Kelsey, pastor of the Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, and The Rev. Millard J. Berquist, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be Jack L. Rominger, Mack T. Christian, Jack E. Price, William F. Duffy, Charles F. Pavelec, Ben Starr."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 18, 1954, p. 2-A.
"Guissippe Castellano died Friday afternoon at his home, Main street, West Tampa, and was interred yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, at College Hill Cemetery, by Undertaker R. L. Medlin."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, December 15, 1901, p. 8.
"ONIE COOK - CLEARWATER, Feb. 18 - (Special) - Onie Cook, 54, Belle Center, Ohio, stock farmer, died today in Morton Plant Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Allen Cook; two brothers, Ace Cook, of Belle Center, and Mont Cook, of British Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Thelma Fisher, and his mother, Mrs. Louis Cook."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"CARTER - Funeral services over the body of Henry Carter, who died Wednesday, will be held from the chapel of Undertaker J. L. Reed, at 9 o'clock this morning. Interment will be made in Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, July 25, 1920.
"COPELAND, W. J. (BUDDY) - Funeral services for W. J. (Buddy) Copeland, who died Thursday night from being accidentally burned, will be held Sunday, Dec. 24, at 2:30 P.M. at Coker Funeral Home. The Rev. Novella Sells in charge of services. Interment in Wauchula Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"HAROLD EDWARD CROOK - Harold Edward Crook, 67, of 355 Bayshore Blvd., died Saturday morning at the VA Center, Bay Pines. A native of Terre Haute, Ind., a former resident of Cleveland, Ohio, he had resided in Tampa for the last five years. Mr. Crook was a member of the Baptist Church; a retired Civil Service employe with the Bureau of Aeronautics; and a veteran of both World War I and II. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lenore B. Crook, Tampa, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Walter, Toledo, Ohio."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, April 4, 1965, page 10-A.
"THOMAS A. CONKLIN - TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 30. - (AP) - Thomas A. Conklin, 64, state fire insurance clerk, died here last night after a heart attack. Mr. Conklin was a native of Lynchburg, Va., and a former resident of Jacksonville. Funeral services will be held in Jacksonville tomorrow afternoon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 31, 1930, p. 1-2.
"LESLEY CLAVILLA - Funeral services for Lesley Clavilla, 21, of Plant City, who died Friday, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Mount Enon cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 31, 1930, p. 1-2.
"101-Year-Old Woman Dies At Anna Maria - ANNA MARIA, Oct. 9. - (By Staff Writer) - Mrs. Eliza Chase, who celebrated her 101st birthday last May, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Ritchie, on White Ave., yesterday.
Mrs. Chase came here in 1950 from Cleveland, Ohio, to make her home. Other survivors include a son, Charles S. Chase, Honoye, N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Frank Smith, Batavia, N. Y.; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"LEOLA CRAIG - Funeral services for Mrs. Leola Craig, who died yesterday morning at her residence, 404 East Amelia avenue, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the funeral home of B. Marion Reed, the Rev. Joseph Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. Besides her husband, A. H. Craig, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ella Field, of St. Petersburg, and a brother, A. M. Moss, of Nashville. Pallbearers will be J. S. Troublefield, J. R. Hastings, T. M. Galloway, R. O. Cason, Ed Brinson and Miller Stephens."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"NELSON CUNNINGHAM - Funeral services for Nelson Cunningham, 79, who died at the home, 815 Canover street, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Scottish Rite cathedral, Marion and Lafayette streets. The rose croix services will be held and friends are invited to attend. The body will lie in state at the cathedral this afternoon."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 14, 1929.
"ERNEST LYNWOOD CROXTON - E. L. Croxton, 43, of Clewis Farms, died yesterday at the residence. Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Miss Helen Elizabeth Croxton, and a son, Ernest Lynwood Croxton, jr., both of Tampa. Funeral arrangements have not been completed."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 24, 1934.
Also, funeral notice: "ERNEST LYNWOOD CROXTON - Funeral services for E. L. Cloxton, 43, of Clewis Farms, who died Thursday, will be conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the funeral home of F. T. Blount by the Rev. Henry Locklear, of State Highway Baptist church, assisted by the Rev. R. L. Allen, of Seminole Heights Methodist church. Interment will be in Jackson Heights cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bert White, Carl Cordell, Fred Deweese, Benjamin S. Jones, T. M. Rogers and W. L. Morgan."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sautrday, August 25, 1934.
"CURRINGTON, ALBERT R. - Albert R. Currington, 73 years of age, died at the home of his son, Mr. Grover Currington, early Sunday morning. Mr. Currington had been a resident of Lake County for the past year, moving here from Tampa. He was a member of the Tuscanoogee Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Bushnell Cemetery, with The Rev. C. M. Chitty, Plant City, officiating. Survivors: Two daughters, Mrs. Evvie Heath, Chattahoochee, Mrs. Lillie Stokes, Coleman; three son, Grover Currington, Mascotte; Herman Currington, St. Catherine; Curtis Currington, Dade City; eight grandchildren. Kurfiss Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"HENRY EUGENE CHARPIA - Henry Eugene Charpia, 18, of the River Terrace apartments, died yesterday afternoon at the residence. He has been resident of Tampa for 15 years, and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Belva Charpia; one sister, Miss. Sarah Charpia, and a brother, Billie Charpia, all of Tampa, and his grandmother, Mrs. L. L. Charpia, Cedar Keys."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 11, 1941.
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, March 23, 1930:
GEORGE W. CROSS -
Funeral services for George W. Cross, 80, of 2708 Jenkins avenue, who died Friday morning at the residence, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount with the Rev. J. Max Cook of the Tenth Avenue Baptist church conducting the service. Interment will be in Orange Hill cemetery. Mr. Cross is survived by his wife.
"ANDRE F. COURNAND, a professor of medicine at Columbia University for many years who won the Nobel Prize in 1956 for perfecting a simple method of exploring the heart through catheterization, died of pneumonia Friday at his home in Great Barrington, Mass., after a long illness. He was 92."
From Tampa Tribune, Feb. 20, 1988
"CAPAS, MRS. CANDIDA A. - Funeral services for Mrs. Candida A. Capas, 41, of 4400 Palmetto St., who died Monday, will be held today at 4 p. m. at the A. P. Boza chapel. Burial in Colon cemetery. She is survived by her husband, J. J. Capas, 6 children, Geraldo, Jose, Willie, Onelia, Delia, and Zola, her mother, Mrs. Maria Z. Alfonso, 6 brothers, Eladio, Tomas, Leonardo, Raimundo, Alfonso, and Ernesto Garcia, and three sisters, Angela Alfonso, Hortencia Lescano and Alicia Garcia."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, October 27, 1943, p. 2.
"COCHRAN, JAMES ALEXANDER (JIM) - Funeral services for James Alexander (Jim) Cochran, 71, resident of 1729 Watrous Ave., who died Monday morning at his home, will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from Wilson Sammon company funeral home, the Rev. A. J. Moncrief, ar., to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill cemetery. Pallbearers, James Chaires, Charles Greene, M. M. Taylor, Elyle Griffin, Boyd Horne, H. T. Wyatt, Vernon Ernst, Martin Withers, W. C. Milton, J. M. Blount."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, October 27, 1943, p. 2.
"MRS. DOROTHY ELIZABETH COBB - Mrs. Dorothy Elizabeth Cobb, 79, of 3511 Twelfth street, died yesterday in a hospital. She had been a resident of Tampa for 39 years, and is survived by a son, L. R. Cobb, and a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Juarez, both of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, March 27, 1941, p. 2.
"MRS. VIVIAN BROWNLEE COLE - Mrs. Vivian Brownlee Cole, 68, of 3715 East Lake avenue, died yesterday in a hospital. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. B. L. Kennedy, of Tampa, and a brother, John M. Brownlee, of Mulberry, Ala."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, March 27, 1941, p. 2.
"FERMIN R. CASTRO - Fermin Rodriguez Castro, 75, died yesterday at his home, 1531 Seventh avenue. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Obdulia Rodriguez; five sons, Manuel, Fermin, and Oscar Rodriguez, all of Tampa; Mario Rodriguez, of New York, and Armando Rodriguez, of Cuba; two daughters, Mrs. Mercedes de la Parte and Mrs. Virginia Cone, both of Tampa; a sister, Miss Soledad Rodriguez, Spain, 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, March 27, 1941, p. 2.
"LEOLA GERTRUDE COMBEE - LAKELAND, Sept. 8. - (Special) - Leola Gertrude Combee, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Combee of Combee settlement, died yesterday while being brought to Morrell hospital here. Surviving in addition to her parents are three brothers, Louis,jr., Manuel Ross, and Ted Lester Combee; four sister, Mrs. Opal King of Parrish, and Pauline, Pearl and Viola Combee of Lakeland."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 9, 1936.
"CLARK, HAL S. - Funeral services for Hal S. Clark, 39, 2709 Twenty-ninth St., who died Sunday, will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock from the Greenman home. Survivors are his wife, his mother, Mrs. R. T. Clark; two stepsons, W. Earl Hinson, Tampa, and Robert J. Hinson, New York city, and one daughter, Mrs. Doyle Mercer, Arcadia. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will have charge of services. Burial will be in Orange Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 9, 1936.
"Mr. Frank L. Cowles, 99, retired Certified Public Accountant, died Thursday, Feb. 18, at his home. Born in Cambridge, England, he moved to Canada as a young man and to Jacksonville, Fla. in 1911, where he was district examiner of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. which was engaged in building ships for World War I. Mr. Cowles moved to ampa in 1923, where he served as City Comptroller for a time. He was one of the earliest Certified Public Accountants in the state, with certificate number 25 issued by the State Board of Accountancy in 1924. At that time there were few CPA's in Tampa and none in St. Petersburg where he had several clients, including the City of St. Petersburg. He commuted there by boat for a week at a time prior to the building of the Gandy Bridge. He was the founder and head of Pentland & Cowles, Certified Public Accountants, which later became Cowles, Craig, Silverman and Wooten. He was a member of the Davis Island Community Church, the American and Florida Institutes of Certified Public Accountants and Egypt Temple Shrine, and a former longtime member of the palma Ceia Golf and Country Club. His wife of 69 years, Emarine, preceded him in deat in 1986. He is survived by his son, Frank Cowles, Jr., Clearwater and daughter, Helen C. Leonard, Tampa; a sister, Enid M. Cowes, England; three grandchildren, William C. Leonard, Nancy B. Thomas and Frank C. Leonard; and a great-grandson, Brian D. Leonard. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday at Curry & Son Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. with the Rev. Raymond Pritz officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to a favorite charity. CURRY & SON."
From Tampa Tribune, Feb. 20, 1988.
"MRS. HERMINIA CASTENDYKE - Mrs. Herminia Castendyke, 30, died last night at her home, 817 Nassua street. Funeral services will be held from the residence this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock with burial in Woodlawn cemetery. She is survived by her husband, George Castendyke; her father, Carlos Xiques; two brothers, Emilio and Gustavo Xiques; a sister, Mrs. Evalina Batista, and two children, Victor and Evelio Castendyke."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"MICHAEL FRANK COUDRIET, 68, of Tampa died Oct. 14. Franklin Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
"Wayne A. Chastain Dies At Home Here - Wayne A. Chastain, 47, resident of Tampa for 34 years, died yesterday at his home, 207 West Flora street.
Mr. Chastain, who was born in Thomasville, Ga., is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Alex J. Olson, Mrs. J.D. Holloway and Miss Laval Chastain, all of Tampa, and Mrs. J. M. Young and Mrs. G. C. Van Scout, of New York; four sisters, Mrs. U. Diaz, Mrs. G. A. Goins, Miss Frances Chastain and Miss Hattie Chastain, all of Tampa, and a brother, William P. Chastain, of Tampa.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the funeral home of F. T. Blount. Dr. W. P. Head will officiate. Pallbearers will be Harry Miller, Raymond Richey, Frank Fernandez, Al Schnieder, B. Trout and Raymond Gletzaker. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, June 4, 1931.
*Note: original includes his photograph.
"CHARLES COLSON - Charles Colson, 70, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his niece, Mrs. James Stoneham, 806 West Orient street. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Tenly, of Tampa, and Mrs. J. J. Ricard, of Gainesville; a half-brother, George Keen, of Gainesville, three nieces and two nephews. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount with the Rev. John W. Lorton of the Church of God, Sulpher Springs, conducting the services. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, June 4, 1931.
"EDWARD H. CLOONEY - Edward H. Clooney, 68, 3605 Kensington Ave., died yesterday. A native of Lynn, Mass., he had lived in Tampa for 27 years. He is survived by three brothers, Arthur and James Clooney, Lynn, Mass., and William Clooney, W. Peabody, Mass., and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Odette, W. Peabody, and Mrs. Katherine Reardon, Portsmouth, New Hampshire."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 25, 1969.
"LOYD PASCO DEES - Word has been received here of the death of Lloyd Pasco Dees, 67, of Raleigh, N. C. He was the brother of Mrs. D. J. Clark, of 106 South Blvd. in Tampa. He died Jan. 3. He was a native of Mayo and was active in Shrine and Masonic organizations. He is survived by four other sisters in Florida - Mrs. Irene Johns, of Green Cove Springs, and Mrs. C. D. Williams, Mrs. Henrietta Hunt and Mrs. Lorenzo Green, all of Starke."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, January 15, 1959, p. 2.
"NISSIM DAYAN (MOHEL) - Nissim Dayan (Mohel), 77, 1021 23rd Ave., died yesterday. A native of Aleppo, Turkey, he had lived in Tampa since 1916. He owned and operated Dayan's Linens on East Broadway for many years. He was a member of the Rodoph Sholom Synagogue, Chesed Shel Emes, and the Tampa Chapter Z.O.E. He was also a doctor of Ritual Circumcision in his faith. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Fortunee L. Dayan; three sons, Victor H. and Jack Dayan, Tampa, and Isaac Dayan, Melbourne; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Katz, Tampa, and a brother, Saul Dayan, Los Angeles."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 2, 1968, p. A23.
"DURRETT, Van Dawson, 68, of Tampa. A native of Gordo, Ala., a retired employe of General Motors, a World War II veteran and a resident of Tampa 23 years. Died yesterday. B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"PIERRE DEBERRY - Pierre DeBerry, brother of Mrs. Carl O. Gabbert of Tampa, died yesterday at his home in Charleston, S.C."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 28, 1961, p. A2.
"DORSEY, MRS. BERTHA - Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Dorsey, 47, resident of 207 West Louisiana, who passed away Monday morning at a local hospital will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. The Rev. J. Ralph Keen, pastor of the Idlewild Baptist Church, to officiate. Interment will be held in Folkston, Ga. She is survived by her husband, Roy S. Dorsey, of Tampa; three sons, Howard Fleming Goffney and William Edward Goffney, both of Fort Worth, Tex., and George W. Dorsey, of Tampa; her mother, Mrs. Lillie Lloyd, of Folkston; five brothers, Bernie Lloyd, Ralph M. Lloyd, Cecil Lloyd, Frank Lloyd and Chester Lloyd, all of Folkston, Ga."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"DUNN, Margaret R., 76 of Port Richey died Friday. Bell Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"DANA, Margeret Bodkin, of Auburndale died Wednesday. She was a 24-year area resident. Kersey Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, September 23, 1978, p. D11.
"DAVIS, Luther G., 79, of Haines City died Wednesday. He was an area resident six years and a retired auto mechanic. Lane-Holt Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, September 23, 1978, p. D11.
"DICKIE, MRS. NELLIE NEIL - Graveside funeral services for Mrs. Laurence P. (Nellie Neil) Dickie, of Atlanta, Georgia, who passed away Saturday in Atlanta, will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock at MYRTLE HILL MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY, with Fr. Emile Bordenave, S.J., of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, officiating. B. MARION REED FUNERAL HOME, Plant Avenue at Platt Street, is in charge of fuenral arrangements."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 10, 1970, p. A19.
"DAVIS, VINCENT A., JR. - Funeral services for Vincent A. Davis, Jr., 44, former resident of Tampa, who passed away Tuesday at his residence in Houston, Tex., will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Company Funeral Home. The Rev. Clarence W. Brickman, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, officiating, with interment in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Paul Wilder, Harry W. Goodman, Harold B. Parrish, W. H. Harris, T. C. Hobbs and Brooks Jeffrey; honorary, Richard D. Whiteside, Jr., Thomas J. Ducey, Thomas L. Waring, E. W. Murphy, W. H. James, J. E. Schell, Marvin L. Windom and George Cothron. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosella Davis, Houston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Davis, Sr., Tampa; two sons, Larry V. Davis, USAF, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Stephen E. Davis, Tampa; three brothers, H. Ender Davis, USA, New York, T. Russell Davis, Sarasota, and F. Willard Davis, Tampa, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Nesbitt, Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, November 29, 1956.
"DOPP - John Dopp, 67, of Limona died Friday at Faribanks, Alaska, where he had been prospecting for oil for the past two years. Funeral services are in charge of F. T. Blount, mortician, and will announced upon arrival of the body. Besides his wife, Mrs. Mattie Dopp, of Limona, he is survived by a daughter: Mrs. Lena Beatty, and three sons: Jasper Dopp, Conrad Dopp and Emory Dopp, all of Limona."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, May 23, 1925, p. 12-B.
"Mrs. Dopp, Resident of County 64 Years, Dies - Mrs. Martha Emily Dopp, 76, of Limona, died last night at her residence. She was a resident of Hillsborough county for 64 years. She is survived by three sons, Jasper, Conrad and Emory Dopp, and a daughter, Mrs. F. A. Luneburg, of Limona, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 15, 1938, p. 2.
"CONRAD DOPP - Conrad Dopp, 55, of 101 West Jean street, died yesterday morning at a hospital. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Dopp; one daughter, Mrs. Lena Curry, of Tampa; one son, John Dopp, of North Carolina; two brothers, Jasper Dopp and Emory Dopp, sr., of Limona; and a sister, Mrs. Lena Luneburg, of Limona. He had been a resident of Hillsborough county for life."
Published in the Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, December 3, 1939, p. 1-2.
"MRS. NORA E. DUKE - HAINES CITY, May 13 - (Special) - Mrs. Nora Ella Duke, 85, died today after a long illness at her daughter's home here."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"THOMAS LEROY DAVIS JR., 24, of Plant City died Monday. He was a native of Rantoul, Ill., and had lived in Plant City for 14 years. He worked as a block mason in the construction industry. He was a member of the Northside Baptist Church and was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Survivors include his parents, T.L. Sr. and Evon; a sister, Cynthia Van Camp; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sears; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lloyd, all of Plant City; and a nephew. Haynes Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"W. P. Dukes, Victim of Manatee Accident, Dies - BRADENTON, Jan. 2. - (Special.) - W. P. Dukes, 85, died today from injuries received when struck by a car at Ellenton Dec. 17. His skull was fractured and he sustained internal injuries.
Besides a grandson, Rex Ballard at Davenport, Iowa, he is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Charles Mead of Clearwater and Mrs. Charles Gordan of Findlay, Ohio."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 3, 1935, p. 2.
"MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS - VENICE, Oct. 18. (Special) - Mrs. Dorothy Jane Davis, 58, 57 Magnolia St., Englewood, died Thursday at Venice Memorial Hospital. A native of Newton, Pa., Mrs. Davis moved to Englewood two years ago from Eatontown, N. J., where she had been in partnership with her husband for 25 years in the Eatontown News Co. Survivors include her husband, William G. Davis, Englewood; one daughter, Mrs. Lois V. Griffiths, Eatontown; two brothers, Albert Stevens, Gardenville, Pa., and Robert Stevens, Stoopville Center, Pa., and two grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 19, 1958, p. A10.
"EMORY L. DOPP, SR. - Emory L. Dopp, sr., 53, of Limona, a life-long resident of Hillsborough county, died Tuesday night at a Tampa hospital. He is survived by two sons, Robert Dopp and Emory L. Dopp, jr., both in the U.S. Army; a daughter, Miss Evah Dopp; a sister, Mrs. Lena B. Luneburg, and a brother, Jasper Dopp, all of Limona."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, March 27, 1941, p.2.
"JASPER DOPP - Jasper Dopp, 61, of Limona, died at his residence Monday. A native of Florida, he was in mercantile business. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie Dopp, Limona; two daughter, Mrs. Connie Fontaine, Brandon, and Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Tampa, and a sister, Mrs. Lena Beatty, Luneburg."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, October 27, 1943, p.2.
"JOHN CONRAD DOPP - John Conrad Dop, 36, of 3605 West Idlewood Ave., died yesterday afternoon in a Tampa hospital. Besides his widow, Mrs. Mary Newkirk Dopp, of Tampa, he is survived by one daughter, Sharon Ann Dopp, Tampa, his mother, Mrs. Mary Dopp, of Limona, and a sister, Mrs. Chris Gilbert, of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, September 9, 1946, p. 2.
Also, funeral notice the following day: "DOPP, JOHN CONRAD - John Conrad Dopp, 36, of 3605 W. Idelwood, passed away in a local hospital Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be held this morning at 10:00 o'clock from F. T. Blount Funeral Home with Rev. R. S. Sales officiating. Interment will be in Limona Cemetery. Pallbearers are: Donald Cameron, Ned Martin, Raymon Romeo, Gus Pelaez, Bryan Newkirk, Ralph Newkirk. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Newkirk Dopp of Tampa; one daughter, Miss Sharon Ann Dopp of Tampa; mother, Mrs. Mary Dopp of Limona; one sister, Mrs. Chris Gilbert of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, September 10, 1946, p. 2.
"HORACE CLIFFORD DENMARK - Horace Clifford Denmark, 68, of 7405 Florida Ave., died in a Tampa hospital yesterday morning. A native of Georgia, he had resided here for 30 years and before retirement was in the naval stores business. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillian Denmark of Tampa; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Bocking of Baton Rouge, La.; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Westberry of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Ada Roberson and Mrs. Mollie Price of Hawthorne, Fla., and Mrs. Ida Moody of Jacksonville; one brother, Keller Denmark of Lutz."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 22, 1946, p. A4.
"DOOLITTLE - C. S. Doolittle, seventy-seven years old, died at a local hospital yesterday, after an illness of only one day. For several years he had made his home in the Masonic Hall, Thirty-sixth street and Ninth avenue, Gary, and was a member of Gary Lodge No. 240, F. & A.M. A brother, William C. Doolittle, and a sister, Mrs. Carrie Downes, are believed to live at Ansona, Iowa, and they have been informed by wire of the death of their brother. Funeral arrangements, in charge of J. L. Reed, mortician, have not been made, pending receipt of word from the relatives."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 21, 1923, p. 12.
"MRS. JULIA A. DENGLER - CLEARWATER, Oct. 26. - (Special) - Mrs. Julia A. Dengler, 84, died in Dunedin today. Survivors include two sons, Clifford Dengler, Dunedin, and Herbert Dengler, Chicago; two brothers, Fred N. Knapp, New York city, and Clifford S. Knapp, White Plains, N. Y."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, October 27, 1943, p. 2.
"DUNN - Miss Cleo Dunn, aged twenty-three years, died in a local hospital Thursday night. Miss Dunn lived at No. 3217 Fifth avenue. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by F. T. Blount, mortician."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1923, p.16.
"DONALD DRESSLER - BRADENTON, Aug. 17 - (By Staff Writer) - Donald Dressler, who came here two years ago from Detroit, Mich., died yesterday at the Elks Club, where he was custodian of the Elks Home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Dressler, and two brothers, George Dressler, and Warren C. Dressler, Detroit."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"DEVINE, Ambrose A., 80, of Holiday, died Thursday. North Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"DELUGACH, Jewel E., 78, of Largo, died Saturday. Serenity Gardens Funeral Home,
Largo."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"DOUGLAS, Hazel, age 79, of Lakeland, Fla., passed away April 8, 2001. Survived by her two sons. Services will be held on April 11, 2001, 11:00 a.m., Wells Memorial Funeral Home. 813-752-1111"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 10, 2001, p. 9 (FL/Metro).
"DOWNUM, MRS. IRMA MYRTLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Irma Myrtle Downum, 71, a resident of 6609 Knollwood Ct., who passed away Saturday afternoon at her home, will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, The Rev. Bascom W. Carlton, pastor of the Tampa Heights Methodist Church, to officiate. Interment in Orange Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be R. Adams, W. E. Epps, Otto Balo, Ben Wolfgang, Cecil Whitlock and D. Sandage."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, August 21, 1951, p. 2.
"DAVIS, MRS. ALLIE N. - Mrs. Allie N. Davis, 39, 5818 Third St., Ballast Point, died Saturday at a local hospital. Survivors are her husband, Lucien B. Davis; her father, D. E. Quillman; two sons, Tommie E. and Neal I. Davis; four sisters, Mrs. Harry Gaston, East St. Louis, Ill., Mrs. W. Wilson, Hurst, Ill., Mrs. Harry Dunn, Dubuqin, Ill., Mrs. Charles Deen, Cincinnati, Ohio; two brothers, Harry Quillman, Sparta, Ill., and Alden Quillman, East St. Louis, Ill. Services will be held at the Greenman home Tuesday at 2 o'clock, with Rev. S. H. Givler. officiating. Pallbearers are John Gilbreath, Randolph Echart, William Jennings, Loren Davis, Clarence Simpson and Leon Carroll. Burial at Myrtle Hill."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 24, 1937, p. 1-4.
"WILLIE MAE DANIELS, 65, of 1523 E. Lake Ave., Tampa, died May 21. A native of
Tallahassee, she had lived in Tampa 60 years. She was a homemaker. She is survived by
three daughters, Betty Langley of St. Petersburg, Mattie Dale and Lena Huff, both of
Tampa; three sons, Nathaniel, Thomas and Julius Lee Daniels, Jr., all of Tampa; 26
grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Aikens Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"DONEY, GEORGE E. - George E. Doney, 44, of 6017 S. Elkins, died Tuesday at Bay Pines. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Doney; a sister, Mrs. Paul Sorenson, New York city; two brothers, Floyd Doney, Minnesota; Raymond Doney, Savannah, Ga. Full military services will be held Friday at 2 o'clock at Bay Pines cemetery. Cortege will leave the home at 1 o'clock. Rosary services at the residence Thursday night at 8 o'clock, Father John Mullens officiating. Arrangements by Greenman."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, August 13, 1942, p. 2.
"HENRY F. DYE - MICANOPY, Nov. 6 - (Special) - Henry Frederick Dye, 77, an accountant, died yesterday at his home here."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"DONALD DRESSLER - BRADENTON, Aug. 17 - (By Staff Writer) - Donald Dressler, who came here two years ago from Detroit, Mich., died yesterday at the Elks Club, where he was custodian of the Elks Home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Dressler, and two brothers, George Dressler, and Warren C. Dressler, Detroit."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"DAVIS, MRS. EFFIE M. - Mrs. Effie M. Davis, 68, 6111 1/2 Florida Ave., passed away at a local hospial Monday night. Funeral services will be held at the Walters Funeral Home Chapel Friday at 10 A. M. with The Rev. L. E. McEldowney officiating. Interment in the Garden of Memories. Harmony Chapter No. 148, OES, will ahve charge of the services at the graveside. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Peerman, of Tampa; four brothers, Lawrence Forst, of Churubusco, Ind.; Bert Forst, of Andrews, Ind.; Roy Forst, of Lipton, Ind., and Lon Forst, of Tampa; one sister, Mrs. Ira Baker, of Corpus Christi, Texas."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"INFANT DIES - Frank Wayne Durst, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl Durst, of 5701 Branch, died at a Tampa hospital Saturday night. Besides his parents he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Durst, Tampa, and a sister, Bonnie Kay Durst."
Also, funeral notice:"DURST, FRANK WAYNE - Funeral services for Frank Wayne Durst, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl Durst of 5701 Branch will be held today at 11 A. M. at the A. P. Boza Chapel. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill. Besides his parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Durst, Tampa."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, September 9, 1946, p. 2.
"MRS. IDA B. DORSEY - Mrs. Ida B. Dorsey, 62, of 2012 East Henry, died Thursday morning at a local hospital. She is survived by her husband, M. G. Dorsey; a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Smith, of Tampa; two grandchildren; three brothers, S. K. Deese, of Tampa; R. W. Deese, of Carsiere, Miss., and Ernest Deese of Nederland, Tex., and a sister, Mrs. J. Z. Scolfield of Nederland, Tex."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 10, 1951, p. 2-A.
"MRS. JESSIE C. DODD - BRADENTON, Oct. 11. - (By Staff Writer) - Mrs. Jessie Collinsworth Dodd, 86, who came here in 1943 from College Park, Ga., died today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Looney, 204 24th St. West. A member of the First Baptist Church, she was active in its work. Survivors include two other daughters, Mrs. Clifford Rivers, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Albert Jones, College Park; a son, Paul Dodd, College Park; a sister, Mrs. George Cotton, Sr., Atlanta; 11 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, October 12, 1955, p. 2.
Clearwater Woman Is Found Dead On Train Tracks - CLEARWATER, Oct. 9 - (By Staff Writer) - A 68-year-old woman apparently commited suicide early today by lying down on the tracks in front of a train Justice of Peace Olin Blakely reported.
The woman, who was run over by a freight train on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad about 50 yards north of Fairmonth St. at 4:59 o'clock this morning, was identified by Blakely as Mrs. Laura S. Donahue, 68, of 1731 Apache Trail.
Blakely said he will not announce the exact cause of death until he talks with relatives. However, a note in her apartment, near the railroad tracks, inicated that she was lonely for her husband, who died earlier this year.
Blakely said that the train crew members said they thought the body was a pile of white sand until it was too late to stop the southbound train.
Survivors are a son, T. A. Donahue, of Kalamazoo, Mich., and a sister, Mrs. George Keller, of Piedmont, W. Va."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"DEXTER, Mrs. Jennie, 100, of Zephyrhills. Died Sunday. A housewife. Richardson Funeral Home, Zephyrhills."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"DOUGLAS, Erastus Jr., 54, of New Port Richey. Died Saturday. A retired retail grocer and native of Charleston, W.Va. North Funeral Home, New Port Richey."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"JENNINGS B. DUPREE - Jennings Bryant Dupree, 66, of Ocala, a former resident of Tampa, died unexpectedly at Monroe Memorial Hospital, Ocala, Sunday. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mana Dupree, Ocala; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Clark and Mrs. Veda Willis, Alachua; Mrs. Lois Elliott, Tampa, and Mrs. Mildred Webb, Ocala; two sons, Scott W. Dupree, Orlando, and Tech./Sgt. Harry L. Dupree, Wichita Falls, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Caddie Waters, Lake City, and Mrs. Dora(Lora?) Brooker, Plant City; five brothers, Gee Dupree and Clarence Dupree, Lake City, Fate Dupree, Alachua, Ardell Dupree, Tampa, and Calvin Dupree, Lake City(?); 22 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, June 19, 1962, p. 2-A.
"MRS. H. DOLHANOWSKY - Ester Hettie Dolhanowsky, 44, of 3707 Bay St., died yesterday at a Tampa hospital. She is survived by her husband, Charles Dolhanowsky, U.S. Air Force; one son, Kenneth Narnish, of Illinois; one daughter, Miss Connie Sue Dolhanowsky, of Tampa; five brothers, Laban Hawbaker, Harry Hawbaker, Paul Hawbaker, LeRoy Hawbaker and J. Martin Hawbaker, all of Pennsylvania; two sisters, Mrs. Wiland Bricker, of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Walter Weber, of New Jersey."
Also, funeral notice: "DOLHANOWSKY, ESTER HETTIE - Funeral services for Mrs. Ester H. Dolhanowsky, 44, resident of 3707 Bay St., who passed away in a local hospital, will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock, from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. The Rev. Richard Peterson, of the Bayshore Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"DICKINSON - Funeral services over the remains of George P. Dickinson, who died early Saturday morning at his residence, No. 103 South Edison, were held yesterday morning from his residence at 10 o'clock. Rev. L. M. Broyles, assisted by members of the Masonic Lodge, conducted the services. The body was shipped on the 10 o'clock train for Lakeland for burial under the directions of B. Marion Reed."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, September 11, 1917.
"JAMES DOYLE - James Doyle, 75, of 111 North Edison, died Saturday at his home. He was a Spanish American war veteran."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 7, 1960, p. A4.
"MRS. MARTHA B. DuBOIS - Mrs. Martha B. DuBois, 83, of 308 E. Bougainvilla, died yesterday. She was a native of York, Penn., and lived in Tampa 55 years. Survivors include her husband, Henry F. DuBois; sister, Mrs. Selma L. DuBois, Tampa; brothers, William H. and Louis Musser of York, Penn."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, April 2, 1969.
"MOTHER OF WAKE ISLAND HERO DIES - WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (AP) - Mrs. Annie Sinnott Devereux, mother of Lt. Col. James P. S. Devereux, marine commander on Wake Island when it was captured by the Japanese in December, 1941, died today after a lingering illness. Col. Devereux's wife died in July 1942. He is still a prisoner of the Japanese."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 28, 1944.
"DOUGLAS, Fred, 78, of Gardner, died Tuesday. Curry-Raley Funeral Home, Wauchula."
From Tampa Tribune, Feb. 20, 1988.
"JAMES H. DALEY - MADEIRA BEACH, Oct. 18. (Special) - James Henry Daley, 73, World War I Army veteran, died today at Bay Pines Veterans Hospital. He was born in England. He lived at 2410 23rd St., St. Petersburg, moving there eight years ago from Waltham, Mass. He was a retired mechanic with a sewing machine company. Mr. Daley was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary M. Daley, St. Petersburg; a son, James Glenwood Daley, Waltham; a step-daughter, Mrs. Carl Frederickson, Waltham; seven grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Charles Gogon, Manchester, New Hampshire."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 19, 1958, p. A10.
"BERT DAVID - Bert David, 75, of 1409 East Mohawk, died Thursday morning in a local hospital. A native of St. Anne, Ill., he had resided in Tampa for six years. Mr. David had been a painting contractor in Kankakee, Ill., for 38 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luella David, Tampa, and two sisters, Mrs. Effie Fielelke, Momence, Ill., and Mrs. Lillie Love, Custer Park, Ill. Mr. David was a member of the First Baptist Church of Momence. Mr. and Mrs. David celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last April 28."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 26, 1959.
"W. P. DRAPER - WINTER HAVEN, March 14. - (Special) - W. P. Draper, about 75, a resident here for many years, was found dead of a gunshot wound in his apartment here today."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 15, 1941, p. 2.
"MRS. WALLACE A. DYKEMAN - Mrs. Wallace A. Dykeman, 76, of Tampa, died at a Tampa hospital Friday. She is survived by two daughters, of Tampa, Mrs. J. D. A. Holley and Mrs. Russell S. Gist; two sisters, Mrs. J. C. Boyd, of Portland, Maine; and Mrs. Jack Yerza, of Holton, Maine; and a granddaughter, Miss Mary Louise Cortina, of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 14, 1948, p. 2.
"WILLIAM DAISS - ST. CLOUD, March 14. - (Special) - William Daiss, 77, who served in the Spanish-American war, died at his home here today."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 15, 1941, p. 2.
"PLANT CITY - Funeral services for Harley Herman Drawdy, son of the late Roy Drawdy and resident of Dover will be held Sunday, August 17. 1986, 3 p.,. from Turkey Creek First Baptist Church. Rev R. L. Polk officiating. Interment will follow in Turkey Creek Cemetery. He was a native and lifelong resident of East Hillsborough County, student at Tomlin Junior High School and of the Baptist Faith. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday from 7-8:30 p.m. Arrangements by WELLS COLONIAL CHAPEL, Lacey McCellan & Staff, Plant City."
From Tampa Tribune, August 16, 1986.
"BRADENTON, Oct. 27 - (Special) - Mrs. Emily Dunspaugh, 79, died today. She was a native of Hudson, N. Y., but had resided in Bradenton for the last 10 years. Survivors include two daughters, Miss. Ethel Dunspaugh and Mrs. John Ostrander, both of Hudson"
From Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 28, 1944.
"MRS. BESSIE I. DAEHLER - Mrs. Bessie I. Daehler, 88, 3025 Van Buren, died Thursday. She had been a resident of Tampa for 19 years and was a member of the West Shore Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Edward F. Daehler, Tampa; daughters, Mrs. Dana H. Iverson, Nampa, Idaho, Mrs. Mary Belle Hollis, Atlanta, Mrs. Elda Marie Williams, Tampa; sisters, Mrs. Mable Bonecutter, Mrs. Olive Foraker both of Marion, Ohio."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, May 19, 1972, p. 23-A.
"DOWNS, MISS DARLENE MARIE - Fuenral Mass for Miss Darlene Marie Downs, age 13, resident of 2505 W. Minnehaha will be held at 9:30 o'clock Thursday morning at the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, with father Laurence Higgins officiating. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Rosary services will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Swilley Funeral Home, 1602 W. Waters Ave."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 4, 1960, p. 2.
"RAMON BAS DE MENDOZA - Ramon Bas de Mendoza, 68, died at his home, 2201 Tenth street, yesterday. He is survived by his daughters, Florida Martinez, Columbia Bas and Oseola Cruz. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock from the home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Monday, March 2, 1931, p. 2.
"GEORGE G. DEAN SR., 59, of 3218 W. Laurel St., Tampa, died Tuesday. He had lived in Tampa more than 25 years. He was a machine operator for Tampa Electric Co. more than 25 years. He was a member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local No. 108, Joseph Turner Lodge No. 63, Knights of Pythias, retired Sr. Warden, Vestry Board and the Episcopal Churchmen of St. James Episcopal Church. He is survived by his wife, Frankie B.; four sons, George Jr., Eddie, William J., and Errol; two daughters, Annette M. Green and Loretta G. Dean of Tampa; his mother, Henrietta J. of Nassau, Bahamas; seven brothers, Frederick of Leesburg, Henry, Joshua, Harry, Roy, James and Freeman of Nassau, Bahamas; and four grandchildren. Ray Williams Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, July 12, 1984, p. B11.
"LUTHER B. DUMAS - Luther B. Dumas, 43, of 2102 Florida avenue, died yesterday morning at a Tampa hospital. He had been a resident of Tampa for 20 years, and is survived by a son, Clarence Dumas, and a daughter, Miss Cleo Dumas, both of New York; a brother, Roy Dumas, and a sister, Miss Gladys Dumas, both of Orlando."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 24, 1941, p. 2.
"JOHN T DUFFY - LAKELAND, June 25. - (Special) - John T. Duffy, 77, native Canadian who came to Lakeland from Seattle, died at the Carpenter's home today. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. B. L. Linannie, and a sister, Miss Annie Duffy, of Seattle."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 26, 1940, p. 2.
"G. F. DANIELSON - ST. PETERSBURG, June 25. - (A.P.) - G. F. Danielson, 82, retired steel manufacturer and founder of the Commercial Shearing and Stamping company of Youngstown, Ohio, died tonight at his home here. He began his career as a machinist in Toledo, Ohio, and is credited with having built the first mechanical glass blower for the Owens Glass company, now a part of the Libby, Owens Ford Glass company. Two sons, L. E. Danielson, Detroit and Fred Danielson, Olmstead Falls, survive."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 26, 1940, p. 2.
"RICHARD ALMON DORMANY SR., 61, of Tampa died Thursday. He was a lifetime resident of the area. He was a retired parks attendant for the city of Tampa, and a member of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his two sons, Richard A. Jr. and Donald W.; daughter, Suzanne Gentry; brother, Virgil; sister, Ann Ackerman; three grandchildren; all of Tampa. Garden of Memories Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"DICKEY - Funeral services for Mrs. Corey Mabry Dickey, 98, of 507 W. Hanna who passed away in Jacksonville, Fla. will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave., with the Rev. W. Goddard Sherman, Pastor of the Seminole Heights United Methodist Church to officiate. Interment will follow in the Seffner Cemetery. Pallbearers: Harold Dickey, Edward Dickey, Eugene Dickey, Ralph Cribbs, George Schreckengost, Jr., Warren Schreckengost. Honorary pallbearers: Bob Moran, Dewey Mayo, Norman Bowen, George Schreckengost, Sr. Survivors include 2 sons; W. M. Dickey, Dover, Fla., Robert H. Dickey, Houston, Tex., 1 daughter, Mrs. Josephine D. Wright, Jacksonville, Fla.; 1 sister, Mrs. Estelle Parker, Memphis, Tenn., 5 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 7 great grandchildren, one great great grandchild. Friends may call at the funeral home from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. this evening."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, October 18, 1972, p. D11.
"MRS. EDNA MARIE DUKE - OCALA, Aug. 20. - (Special) - Mrs. Edna Marie Duke, 54, died Sunday after an illness of several days."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, August 21, 1951, p. 2.
"MRS. MARY LOUISE DYAL - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Louise Dyal, 54, of 303 South Boulevard, were held yesterday from the First Baptist church with Dr. C. W. Duke conducting the service. Interment was in Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, November 23, 1928, p. 2.
"MRS. W. T. DIXON - SARASOTA, Sept. 22. - (Special) - Mrs. W. T. Dixon, known affectionately to hundreds of Sarasotans as "Aunt Jane," died in a local hospital yesterday. She was 72 years old. An invalid since she was injured in an automobile accident nearly 10 years ago, she had been seriously ill about a week. Surviving are her husband and a son."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, September 23, 1940, p. 2.
"LAKELAND, June 4 - (Special) - Mrs. Minnie Daihl, 76, 20-year resident here, died yesterday at her home."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 5, 1951.
"J. W. DANSBY - J. W. Dansby, 82, resident of 2415 Corona street, died yesterday at a hospital. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Dover cemetery. He is survived by two sons, J. R. Dansby, of Tampa, and J. W. Dansby, jr., of California, and five daughters, Mrs. O. Carty, of Tampa; Mrs. B. G. Williams, of Plant City; Mrs. Jennie Mansel, Turkey Creek; Mrs. Bryan Scherfield and Mrs. D. T. Haynes, of Dover. The Rev. Walten will conduct the services."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, September 4, 1934.
"LAKELAND, June 2 - (Special) - S. P. Daughtey, retired Lakeland builder, died yesterday in a North Florida hospital."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 3, 1951.
"BERT DAVID - Bert David, 75, of 1409 East Mohawk, died Thursday morning in a local hospital. A native of St. Anne, Ill., he had resided in Tampa for six years. Mr. David had been a painting contractor in Kankakee, Ill., for 38 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luella David, Tampa, and two sisters, Mrs. Effie Fielelke, Momence, Ill., and Mrs. Lillie Love, Custer Park, Ill. Mr. David was a member of the First Baptist Church of Momence. Mr. and Mrs. David celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last April 28."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 26, 1959.
"DETAS - Philip Detas died Tuesday night at a local hospital, and was buried yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Woodlawn, under the direction of J. L. Reed. He lived at No. 2105 Twelfth street, and is survived by his wife and three children, all of whom are in the same hospital and who have not yet been told of his death. The Circulo Cubano has charge of the funeral."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, November 7, 1918.
"MARY E. (BENN) DONNELL, 92, of Tampa died Wednesday. She was a native of Carrollton, Ill., and a longtime resident of the Bay area. She is survived by one niece, Mary E. Fredenberger of Donnellson, Ill.; and grandniece Harriet Fredenberger. F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
"MRS. EMMA DORSEY - ZOLFO SPRINGS, Nov. 27. - (Special) - Mrs. Emma Dorsey, wife of Sam E. Dorsey, died last night in a Wauchula hospital."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 28, 1954, p. A10.
"RICHARD O. DAVIES - CLEVELAND, Oct. 21. - (AP) - Richard O. Davies, 81, of Cleveland, publisher of the Palm Beach News and Palm Beach Life for the last 25 years, died at Lakewood hospital yesterday.
Ever since he became publisher of the Florida papers, Davies had spent his summer in Cleveland, his home since he came to the United States from England when a boy. Oscar Davies has been in active charge of his father's papers in Palm Beach for several years."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 22, 1929.
"Joe Delgado, Lifelong Tampa Resident, Dies - Joe Delgado, 58, of 811 Union St., died yesterday morning in a local hospital. A lifelong resident of Tampa, he was a member of the Firts Baptist Church and a chaplain of American Legion Auxillary Post 248. Delgado was employed by the Corral-Wodiskay a Cigar Company.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie Belluccio Delgado of Tampa; four brothers, Frank Delgado, also of Tampa; Ernest and Raymond Delgado, both of New York City, and Elroy Delgado of Winter Haven; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Jackson of Pensacola and Mrs. Florence Yeakly of Bethel, Pa."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 17, 1954, p. 8-A (includes a photograph of him).
"EDWARD C. DAVIS - BARTOW, Jan. 26 - (Special) - Edward Clark Davis, 84, died in a local hospital lst night. He was a reitred painter, and a native of Alexandria, La. Among his survivors are a niece, Miss Hattie Davis, of Bartow, and two sisters, Ms. J. A. Jones and Mrs. A. S. Campbell, both of Tampa."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 27, 1948.
"FERNANDO DE ARMAS - Funeral services for Fernando De Armas, 80, were held yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church at Eleventh avenue and Eleventh street. Rev. F. Boan officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mr. De Armas is survived by two sons, Charles and Filiberto De Armas and five daughters, Mrs. Rita Santiesteban, Mrs. Luisa Cabrera, Mrs. Teresa Talavera, Mrs. Piedad De Armas and Mrs. Virginia Garrido."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, May 13, 1927.
"Death Claims W. A. Day, 71 - William Albert Day, 71, 3907 Inman Ave., a retired postal employee, died last night in a Tampa hospital. He had resided in Tampa for five years, coming here from Berlin, N. J. He had devoted his life to Masonic activities, and was past master of Haddenfield Lodge No. 130 F&AM, past high priest of Damascus Chapter No. 56, RAM, past commander of Crusade Commandery, No. 23, Knights Templar, and pasr puissant sovereign of the Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine, also past patron of the Order of Eastern Star, all of Haddonfield, N. J. Besides his wife, Mrs. Mabel M. Day, of Tampa, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Maud Knopf, of Milwaukee, Wis."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"LAKELAND, June 4 - (Special) - Samuel R. Day, 78, died yesterday at a hospital here."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 5, 1951.
"DEES, EULA MAE - Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Mae Dees, 47, resident of 1215 New Orleans who passed away at Tampa Hospital will be held Monday afternoon at one o'clock from New Orleans Baptist Church, The Rev. J. Earl Tharp, pastor, to officiate. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery near Lakeland. Pallbearers will be L. P. Stewart, W. G. McMillian, T. W. Anderson, C. L. Tullis, A. W. Cuscaden, J. F. Davis. Arrangement in charge of Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"MRS. NANNIE LOU DOROUGH - Mrs. Nannie Lou Dorough, 56, of 5301 Central avenue, died Monday night. Survivors are her husband, J. H. Dorough; her mother, Mrs. A. L. Thompson; two sons, Reginald R. and Guy W. Dorough, Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. D. M. Pearce, Tampa; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Barrow and Mrs. Burford Hamilton, Cordele, Ga., and Mrs. R. S. Revell, Columbus, Ga., and three brothers, Roy C. Thompson, Cordele, Ga.; A. L. Thompson, Hepzibah, Ga., and C. W. Thompson, Birmingham."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 9, 1936.
"MRS. NORA E. DUKE - HAINES CITY, May 13. - (Special) - Mrs. Nora Ella Duke, 85, died today after a long illness at her daughter's home here."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"DAVID FRANCIS DENNIS - WAUCHULA, Sept. 8. - (Special) - David Franklin Dennis, 73, died at his home west of Wauchula today. He was a native of Mississippi but has been a resident of this section for 45 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Amy Clark Dennis, and six sons, Ira of Wauchula, A. A. of Bowling Green, W. L. of Parrish, F. O. and O. W. of Tampa, and R. T. Dennis of Lakeland."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 9, 1936.
"DUNN, RICHARD F. - The body of Richard F. Dunn, age 25, winter resident of Tampa, was sent last night by Wilson Sammon company to Illiopolis, Ill., where funeral services and interment will be held."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 3, 1939, p. 1-2.
"Former Attache Of Legislature Dies - JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 8 - (AP) - Mrs. Mary Frances Dinkins Jones, 83, an attache of the Florida Legislature for 25 years, died today after a month's illness.
She was the widow of Nathan Jones, sergeant-at-arms of the house of representatives from 1925 until his death in December 1948. She served as his assistant."
Published in The Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 9, 1956.
"ROSALEEN DOHERTY - NEW YORK - Rosaleen Doherty, 46, a reporter for the New York Daily Times since 1931 and formerly with Liberty magazine."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"Crash Kills Odessa Woman - An Odessa woman died in the emergency room of St. Joseph's Hospital yesterday of injuries incurred in a traffic accident at Fletcher and Rome avenues.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Mrs. Mary E. Daughtee, 51, was a passenger in an auto driven by her husband, Howard Andrew Daughtee, 51, when it collided with a car driven by Charles B. Johnson, 17, of Lutz.
Daughtee was southbound on Rome and drove into the path of Johnson, who was eastbound on Fletcher, the Highway Patrol reported. Both men were injured.
No charges were ade by the investigating officer, Trooper Randy Ackett."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 15, 1967, p. A9.
"CHARLES A. DRAKE - Charles A. Drake, 86, of 508 East New Orleans avenue, died yesterday at the residence. He is survived by his widow, two daughters, Miss Emma Drake, of Tampa, and Mrs. C. E. Agnew, of Fort Wayne, Ind., and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the funeral home of F. T. Blount Wednesday, the time to be announced later, with Dr. W. P. Shamhart of the Northside Christian church conducting the service. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"PLANT CITY, June 2 - (Special) - George D. Driggers, 78, a native of Alabama but a resident of Keysville for the past 46 years died at his home Saturday morning after an extended illness. He was a retired employee of the Nichols Phosphate Co. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Josephine Driggers, three daughters, Mrs. C. M. Kirk, Lakeland; Mrs. W. J. Hunter, Tacoma, Wash.; and Mrs. Floyd Hester, Sanford; a son, Archie I. Driggers, and six grandchildren."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 3, 1951.
"DURST, MRS. MINNIE M. C. - Graveside services for Mrs. Minnie M. C. Durst, 61, resident of DeLand, Fla., Who passed away at local hospital, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the graveside in Garden of Memories Cemetery, The Rev. R. T. Porter, pastor to officiate. Pallbearers Luther Law, H. W. Dean, M. T. Glisson, G. H. Gibbson, N. T. Almand and D. D. Glisson. Please meet at the cemetery at 1:45 o'clock. Arrangement in charge of Wilson Sammon Company."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 5, 1951.
"NOTED COMPOSER, DAMROSCH, DIES - New York, Dec. 22. - (AP) - Walter Damrosch, 88, noted conductor and composer, died tonight."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"HARLEY HERMAN DRAWDY, 14, of Dover, died Thursday. Cause of death was unavailable. A native of Plant City, he was a lifelong resident of the Tampa Bay area. He was a pupil at Tomlin Junior High School. He was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his parents, Tom and Ida Montgomery; three brothers, Earl, Dwayne and Roy, all of Dover; one grandmother, Roxie Montgomery of Ravenna, Ohio; and one grandfather, James D. Owens of Ocilla, Ga. Wells Colonial Chapel, Plant City."
From Tampa Tribune, Saturday, August 16, 1986.
"LEWIS L. ELLIS - LARGO, Oct. 3. (Special) - Lewis L. Ellis, 67, died yesterday in a Clearwater hospital. He lived at 11192 106th St. north, moving here one and one-half years ago from Coral Gables. He had lived in Coral Gables for four years, and was formerly of Boston, Mass. He was retired and had been self employed in the leather business. He was a member of the Congregational Church, Braintree, Mass.; Washington Lodge F & AM, Roxbury, Mass.; American Legion Post 39, Arlington, Mass.; 210 Associates, Inc., Boston, Mass. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Charlotte Ellis, Largo; a son, Lewis L. Ellis, Jr., San Diego, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Annie Owens, Quincy, Massachusetts."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, October 4, 1958, p. 2.
"MRS. MINNIE A. ELLISON - LAKELAND, Sept. 26. - (Special) - Mrs. Minnie A. Ellison, 61, died yesterday afternoon at Bartow General Hospital after a long illness."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"ERIN M. ENNIS, 5, of North Fort Myers died Sunday as a result of an auto accident. She was a native of Tampa and had lived most of her life in North Fort Myers. She is survived by her father, Richard; one brother, Ricky of North Fort Myers; paternal grandmother, Mary Lynch of Largo; paternal grandfather, Patrick of Fort Myers; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest V. Kidwell of Tampa. F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"EASTABROOKS, Eben F. Sr., 75, of Bradenton died Tuesday. National Cremation Society."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"ELSAYED, MOHMAND - Mohmand Elsayed, 37, of New York City, passed away in a local hospital yesterday morning. He will be sent today at noon to New York City, where funeral services and interment will take place. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Dolora Elsayed, New York. Arrangements are in charge of B. Marion Reed."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, September 4, 1948, p. A4.
"RUTH KIDWELL ENNIS, 35, of North Fort Myers died Sunday as a result of an auto accident. She was a native of Tennessee and a 18-year resident of the area. She attended the East Sligh Avenue Baptist Church and was a beautician. She is survived by her husband, Richard; one son, Ricky of North Fort Myers; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest V. Kidwell; three brothers, Joe and Jerry Kidwell, both of Riverview and Scott Kidwell of Chattanooga, Tenn.; two sisters, Lena Cotton and Mary Ellen Bowling, both of Tampa. F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"EVANS, Herbert E., 70, of Floral City died Tuesday. Charles E. Davis Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"HALSEY S. EDWARDS - Halsey S. Edwards, rural Tampa, died yesterday in a Tampa hospital. A native of Corning, N.Y., he had lived in the Tampa area 11 years. He is survived by one son, Leon Edwards, Pennsylvania; a sister, Mrs. Julia Pearce, Tampa, and a niece, Miss Bertha E. Clarke, New York."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 7, 1964, p. A2.
"JAMES ROSCOE EIKEL, 65, of 4924 Town N' Country Blvd., Tampa, died Saturday. He came to the Bay area 23 years ago from his native Elfers. The retired U.S. Marine was a member of the Fleet Reserve Association and the V.F.W. He is survived by his wife, Gloria Jean; and his brother, John F. Eikel of Lutz. A.P. Boza Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, September 4, 1983, p. 15-B.
"JOHN P. EDMISON - SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Nov. 19 (AP) - John P. Edmison, 88, editorial writer for the Indianapolis Star for 43 years before his retirement earlier this month, died Monday."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, November 20, 1957, p. 2.
"Death Victim Identified As Man from Palm River - An elderly man who died Saturday as he sat on a bench in the courthouse square was identified yesterday as Davis William Everett of the Palm River section.
Identification was made by friends from the initials, D. W. E., on his shirt.
Everett apparently was a victim of a heart attack. His body was unidentified until yesterday."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"TAMPAN'S FATHER DIES - TOCCOA, Ga., June 27. - (A.P.) - Claude Edwards, insurance agent and member of a prominent Stephens county family, died of a heart attack today. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. L. Brown of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 6, 1939, p. 2.
"EDENFIELD, JOHN W. - John W. Edenfield, 66, died Saturday at his home on Freeman street. He is survived by three sons, John H., Raymond H. and James W. Edenfield; five daughters, Mrs. S. E. Lewis, Mrs. C. B. Partridge, Mrs. B. F. Stewart, Mrs. E. E. Heinsen and Mrs. M. L. Swindal; two brothers, Wade and Mims Edenfield and 32 grandchildren. Services will be held Monday at 4:30 o'clock at the Greenman home; Rev. W. C. Norton officiating; burial will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery. Pallbearers: E. E. Heinsen, S. E. Lewis, C. B. Partridge, Charles Partridge, Eugene Lewis and M. L. Swindal."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Sunday, January 18, 1942, p. 1-4.
"MISS LOVINA EIDT - LAKELAND, Jan. 18 - (Special) - Miss Lovina Eidt, 65, of Lakeland, died of lukemia last night at Morrell Memorial Hospital after a long illness."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, January 19, 1950, p. 2.
"HENRY P. EPPS - WAUCHULA, Jan. 18. - (Special) - Henry P. Epps, 58, express clerk and reisdent of Wauchula for nearly three years, died suddenly last night about 10 o'clock as he was completing his express shipments on the northbound train at 9:18. He is survived by his widow; his mother, Mrs. Eugenia Epps; a son, Henry P. Epps, Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Arnold, and a sister, Mrs. Rubye Sadler, all of Atlanta, and three brothers, Emory Epps, of Tampa; Tom Epps, of Montgomery, and Ned Epps, of Richmond."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, January 19, 1950, p. 2.
"EVERS - Gilbert R. Evers of New York City passed away in N. Y. Aug. 7. Mr. Evers was a native of Tampa but had lived in New York for the past 45 years. He was a retired executive of the J. C. Penney Co. of New York. A private funeral was held in N.Y. He is survived by one brother, Seth H. Evers, of Tampa. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Heart Foundation."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 17, 1975, p. D13.
"CHARLES E. ELSTROM - BRADENTON, Feb. 10. - (Special) - Charles Edward Elstrom, 70, a retired mail carrier from Chicago, died yesterday at his home at Braden Castle. In addition to his widow here, he is survived by a son and a sister in Chicago."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, February 11, 1942, p. 2.
"PROMINENT REALTOR DIES VERY SUDDENLY - After an illness of only a few hours, John J. Evans, of No. 203 East Rose Avenue, died yesterday afternoon at his home. Mr. Evans was sixty-seven years old and for the past twenty-five years he had been a prominent figure in business life in Tampa. For some years he was a member of the firm of Evans & Stephens, real estate dealers.
The surviving members of the immediate family are a wife and six children: W. M., C. B. and Sidney M. Evans, of Tampa; Robert M. Evans, of Kissimmee; Mary F. Evans, of Laredo, Tex.; and Miss J. M. Evans, of Arcadia. The deceased has one brother, S. G. Evans, of Tampa, and two brothers, A. K. and Solon Evans, in Live Oak.
Funeral arrangements, in charge of Undertaker B. Marion Reed, will be announced later.
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), March 30, 1917, p. 4.
"JEWEL ENS DIES - SYRACUSE, N. Y. - Jewel Ens, manager of the Syracuse International League baseball team for the last eight years and one time manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, died. She was born in St. Louis."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, January 19, 1950, p. 2.
"EAKIN, WILLIAM GRADY - Funeral service and interment for William Grady Eakin will be held in Williston, Vermont. It is requested that flowers be omitted. Friends may call in Heath Fuenral Chapel in Lakeland Saturday evening from 7-9 p.m."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, May 27, 1967, p. 17-A.
"HENRY C. ESTEPPE - CLEARWATER, June 13 (Special) - Henry Charles Esteppe, 30, died last night at Morton F. Plant Hospital here. A native of West Hamlin, W. Va., Esteppe came here six years ago. He was produce manager of Midway Shopping Center Publix Super Market, Largo. He was a member of the Dunedin Baptist Church, a veteran of the Korean conflict, and a member of Lodge No. 127 F & AM, Clearwater. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Barbara Sue Esteppe; a son, Timothy Esteppe; a daughter, Terrie Lynn Esteppe, all of Clearwater; his father, Romie Esteppe, St. Petersburg; and six sisters, Mrs. Arnold Jackson, Wayne, W. Va., Mrs. Kenneth Scraggs, Titusville, Mrs. Jack Hackworth, St. Petersburg, Mrs. William Bright, Saipan, Mrs. Paul Davidson, Branchland, W. Va., and Mrs. George Shore, Huntington, W. Va."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 14, 1961, p 2.
"WILLIAM EUGENE EDWARDS - PLANT CITY - William Eugene Edwards, 74, of 406 N. Knight St., died yesterday. A native of Virginia and a resident of Plant City for 27 years, he was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Episcopal Church. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Louise E. Mann, Washington D.C., and Mrs. William Webster, Bladensburg, Md; two brothers, Robert Lee Edwards, Baltimore, and Paul L. Edwards, Newport News, Va."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"JAMES C. ELLIOTT - James Clark Elliott, 69, 3314 Villa Rosa Ave., died yesterday at Bay Pines Veterans Administration Hospital. A native of Rossville, Ga., he had lived in Tampa for 20 years and was a member of the Bayshore Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ethel H. Elliott, two daughters, Miss Clarice Elliott, Thomasville, Ga. and Mrs. Howard H. Sypher, Ft. Lauderdale; one brother, three sisters and two grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 12, 1966, p. A15.
"ESCUELA - Funeral services for the late Mrs. Leila Escuela, who died at the age of 70 years yesterday noon, at her home, No. 1517 Twelfth avenue, will be held this morning at 2 o'clock from the Ybor City Methodist Church, with Rev. J. D. Lewis officiating. The funeral arrangements are in charge of Primo Lord, and interment will be made in Centro Espanol cemetery."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 13, 1919.
"BRADENTON, June 2 - (Special) - Revelee L. Ellis, 59, of Parrish, died in Bradenton yesterday. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow and a son, E. W. Ellis, of Columbus, Miss."
Also, funeral notice: "ELLIS, REVELEE L. - Revelee L. Ellis, 59, Parrish, died in Bradenton Friday. Services will be held at Bradenton Baptist Church Sunday at 3 P. M. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow and son, E. W. Ellis, Columbus, Miss. Rev. T. E. Clark will officiate. He will be interred at Parrish Cemetery."
Both from Tampa Morning Tribune, June 3, 1951.
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, March 23, 1930:
ERNEST S. ESTABROOK -
Ernest S. Estabrook, 51, of Limona, died yesterday morning in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Limona cemetery.
"Peter W. Edmondson, 94, of rural Tampa, died at a Tampa hospital Tuesday morning after a long illness. He has been a resident of Tampa for 80 years. Survivors are a brother, Joe Edmondson, of Tampa; a son, Olen Edmondson, of Tampa; two grandsons, Tom Edmondson and Auston Edmondson, of Tampa; three granddaughters, Miss Carol Edmondson, of Mango, Mrs. W. L. Autman, of Tampa, Mrs. O. A. Palmer of Plant City, and 10 great-grandchildren." -
Also, funeral notice: "EDMONDSON, PETER W. - Funeral services for Peter W. Edmondson, age 94, of rural Tampa, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Arrangements by J. L. Reed & Son." -
Both taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 6, 1951
"American Envoy To South Africa Dies - CAPETOWN, South Africa, Feb. 18 - (AP) - U. S. Ambassador John G. Erhardt was found dead in bed today. Cause of death was given as coronary thrombosis.
The 61-year-old diplomat was well yesterday. Mrs. Erhardt found him dead when she went to his room this morning.
Ambassador Erhardt was nominated to the diplomatic post last May and arrived here in September."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"EASUM, Harry M., 86, of Summerfield died Tuesday. Archway Good Sheperd Funeral Home, Ocala."
From Tampa Tribune, Saturday, August 16, 1986.
"RAUSIE ALINE EPPERSON, 50, of 314 Jeanal Place died Monday. She was a housewife and is survived by her husband, C. Ray; two sons, Wilson and Charles Jr.; two daughters, Jackie Boyle and Aldia Hess; five brothers, four sisters; and a grandchild. Jennings Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"JESSE E. ELLIE, 81, of Lakeland and formerly of Plant City died Monday. He was a native of Ohio and had lived in Plant City for 33 years where he had owned a service station. Survivors include a sister, Ruth Spresser of Lakeland; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial Funeral Home, Planty City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"ANNA ESPOSITO, 68, of 3917 Bay View Ave. died Saturday. She wa a housewife. She is survived by two sons, Martin Noriega and John; one daughter, Joanne; two brothers, Joe and Tom Celmenti; one sister, Lillian Wamsganz; and one grandchild. Roel & Curry Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 4, 1980, p. D7.
"MINNIE OGBURN EFIRD - Minnoe O. Efird. 59, of Winston-Salem, N. C., died at a local hospital late yesterday. The body will be sent to the home in Winston-Salem for funeral services and burial. Mrs. Efird is survived by her husband, F. B. Efird, three sons, Oscar, Francis and Bahnson Efird; two daughters, Miss Mary Efird and Mrs. Herbert Spaugh; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ogburn; two sisters, Miss Carrie Ogburn and Mrs. John McCreary, and two brothers, Cicero and John Ogburn, all of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Efird was an aunt of Dr. L. J. Efird of this city."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, March 13, 1927.
"EDWARDS, Paul, age 29, of Winter Haven, Fla., died April 8, 2001. Survived by two sons, one daughter, two brothers, one sister, mother, father, and grandmothers. Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 10, 2001, p. 9 (FL/Metro).
"JAMES R. ETTER - James R. Etter, 69, died yesterday at his home, 1819 Watrous avenue. Besides his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Etter, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ella Etter Smith of Olean, N. Y., and Miss Minnie Etter of Tampa, and a brother, Eli F. Etter of Tampa. Mr. Etter was a member of St. Alban lodge No. 529, F. and A. M. Philadelphia, the Scottish Rite and Egypt Temple Shrine."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 6, 1936.
"MRS. V. FICARROTTA - Mrs. Vincenza Ficarrotta, 74, of 1207 East Columbus Dr., a native of Italy and a resident of Tampa for the last 58 years and a member of the Italian Club, died Monday morning in a local hospital. She is survived by her husband, Paolo Ficarrotta; two daughters, Mrs. Laura rey and Mrs. Lily Di Betta; one brother, Bennie Vizzi; three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Bidella, Mrs. Mary Cancio and Mrs. Ana Morales; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, all of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, January 15, 1959, p. 2.
"FITZGERALD, MRS. ELLEN - Mrs. Ellen Fitzgerald, age 81, of 123 Court A., Riverview Terrace, passed awat Saturday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the chapel of the F. T. Blount Co. Funeral Home with The Rev. Tasker L. Brooks, minister of The Little Chapel, officiating. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be William Koostra, C. L. Smith, Marshall Oliver, James Young, Jr., Roy Lorton and N. A. Nunn."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, October 8, 1957, p. 2.
"TAMPAN'S SON DIES - VALDOSTA, Ga., Oct. 31. - (A.P.) - Richard H. Fuqua, 50, district manager of the A. & P. stores in this section, died at a Valdosta hospital today of pneumonia. He was a native of Owensboro, Ky. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mary L. Jones, and one sister, Mrs. T. C. Hammond, both of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 1, 1938, p. 2.
"FORD, Henry Joseph Sr., 64, of Port Richey died Friday. Bell Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"FREEMAN, JACKSON EUGENE - Funeral services for Jackson Eugene Freeman, 34, who died Wednesday at his residence in Lithia, will be held at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Hurrah Baptist church with the Rev. Gordon Halbert assisted by the Rev. Frank Bishop to officiate. Interment to be in Hurrah cemetery. The body will lie in state at the residence in Lithia from 10 a. m. until 4 o'clock. Pallbearers will be Colbert Lewis, Rufus Carter, F. M. Carter, C. A. Freeman, E. J. Bryant, Bill Alderman. Arrangements in charge of Wilson Sammon company."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 4, 1941, p. 2.
"MRS. MICAELA B. FERNANDEZ - Funeral services for Mrs. Micaela B. Fernandez, 70, were held yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Catholic church at Seventeenth street and Tenth avenue. Father Bergamo officiating. Burial was in the Centro Espanol cemetery. Mrs. Fernandez is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Eterbina Fernandez, Mrs. Brijida Graino, Mrs. Micaela Gomez, Mrs. Abelina Perez, Mrs. Sofia Diaz and Miss Carmen Fernandez."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, September 23, 1927, p. 2.
"JAMES A. FELTS - BRADENTON, Sept. 26 - (Special) - James Alonzo Felts, 85, pioneer resident of Palma Sola, died this morning. He came here in 1883 and entered the citrus business. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. J. A. Felts; six daughters, Mrs. Fred Ward, Mobile, Ala.; Mrs. Stewart Joyner, Bradenton; Mrs. E. E. Andree, Snead's Island; Mrs. Eugene Penington, Belle Glade; Mrs. J. E. Prince, Miami, and Mrs. John M. Adams, Palma Sola; eight sons, Charles C. and Ross Felts, Bradenton; Carl Felts, Orlando; Frank Felts, Tampa; James W., Otis G. and Gratton Felts, Miami, and Herman Felts, Anchorage, Alaska, and 26 grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"FISHER - Tampa friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher will be grieved to learn of the death of their little son, Fred, Jr., at their home in St. Louis. The deceased was one and a half years old. His death, which occured on Christmas Eve, was caused by diptheria. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are formerly of Tampa, but have been making their home for the past seven months at St. Louis."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 4, 1916.
"SAMUEL W. FULLER - Samuel W. Fuller, 74, 10101 Florida Ave., died Wednesday in a Tampa hospital. Formerly of Buffalo, N.Y., he had lived in Tampa 19 years. He is survived by his widow, Bessie Fuller; one brother, Albert Fuller, Largo; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Cable, New York, and Mrs. Phoebe Juhlin, New Jersey."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 7, 1964, p. A2.
"KIM R. FLUKER, 35, of Tampa died Jan. 19 in Chicago. A native of Tampa, he moved to Chicago three months ago from Tampa. He was a hospital nurse's aide and Protestant. He is survived by six brothers, Leon, Henry, Dwight E., Michael A., Angelo and Cedric B., and four sisters, Elaine, Claretha, Janie and Cynthia, all of Tampa. Wilson's Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, February 3, 1993.
"FRANKLIN, Charles Edward, 58, a resident of Plant City, passed away April 7, 2001. He is survived by his wife, Betsy Franklin; his mother, Hazel Spring; three sons, four daughters, three brothers, five sisters and sixteen grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 10, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. from Hopewell Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Ron Dixon officiating. Interment will follow in Hopewell Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening (tonight) 6-8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Hopewell Funeral Home & Cemetery (813) 737-3128 Family owned & operated"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 10, 2001, p. 9 (FL/Metro).
"FREED - Graveside services for Mr. Roy R. Freed, 65, of Limona, will be held 10:30 Saturday Morning at the Limona Cemetery with Reverend Dennis E. Waldrop officiating. Casket bearers will be William Parr and Members of Sheet Metal Local No. 57 of Tampa. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen E. Freed; 1 brother, Park Freed, Canton, Ohio; 2 nieces, Mrs. Bunny Parr and Mrs. Minnie Louise Nelson, both of Tampa; 3 Nephews, Fred Nelson, Clarence P. Nelson, Jr., both of Tampa and Wilby Freed of Plant City. Arrangements by STOWERS FUNERAL HOME BRANDON"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1973, p. D11.
"FERTIC, MARY ETTA - Funeral services for Mary Etta Fertic, 56, Falkenburg Road, near Tampa, will be held Monday at 11 o'clock from the home. Survivors are her husband, J. A. Fertic; five sons, Ashley, Samuel, Henry, Lewis and Edward Fertic; five daughters, Mrs. Fred Stafford, Mrs. Berman Asbel, Mrs. Frances Gray, Mrs. Tommy Mills and Mrs. Charles Sellars, and two brothers, W. H. and Callie Thomas, also 18 grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be sons and grandsons. Honorary: Dr. E. F. Shaver, T. J. Ryals, C. H. Ryals, H. D. Ryals, R. S. Harris and J. W. Folsom. Rev. R. H. Whitcomb will officiate assisted by the Rev. Mr. Wood. Burial in Brandon cemetery in charge of Greenman."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 25, 1937, pg. 1-6.
"FERNANDEZ, MANUEL R. - Funeral services for Mr. Manuel R. Fernandez, 60, of 2716 Aileen St. will be held Friday at 4 P.M., from the A. P. Boza Chapel, with interment in the Centro Espanol Memorial Park. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Victoria Fernandez; five brothers, Juan, Alfredo, Jose, Daniel, and Bill Fernandez; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Longo, Mrs. Leonor Whitehead, and Mrs. Rita Largel. THE FAMILY REQUESTS THAT FLOWERS PLEASE BE OMITTED. THOSE WHO WISH TO MAY CONTRIBUTE TO THE TUBERCULOSIS CHRISTMAS SEALS."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, November 29, 1956.
"FREDERICK, Jesse C., 81, formerly of Zephyrhills died Monday. Lair-Kelly Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, July 11, 1980, p. 7-D.
"FOSTER, Frank E., 74, of Tampa, died Sunday. Jennings Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"MRS. J. W. FRASER - SARASOTA, Oct. 31. - (Special.) - Mrs. J. W. Fraser, 81, native Floridian, died here yesterday at the home of a daughter. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Frank Dillinger and Mrs. D. G. Broadway, Sarasota; Mrs. Ham Smith, LeBelle, and Mrs. T. E. Frierson, West Palm Beach, and two sons, Francis of Sarasota, and John of LaBelle."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 1, 1938, p. 2.
"FULLER - Mr. Wayne T. Fuller, 41, of Lutz, passed away Saturday. Funeral services will
be held Wednesday morning at 10:00 o'clock from Hillsborough Baptist Church, with Rev.
J. Richard Nichols and Dr. Alan J. Bradshaw, pastor, officiating. Interment will follow
in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Colin Grimes, John Freemann, Bob
Benninger, George Fee, Chuck Milner, and Jack Harris. Mr. Fuller is survived by his
wife, Ann Fuller, Lutz, two daughters: Lisa Fuller and Laura Fuller, both of Lutz, two
sisters: Linda Tolley and Sandra Porter, both of Richmond, Va., mother, Lois Fuller,
Richmond, Va. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Tampa Children's
Home. GARDEN OF MEMORIES MYRTLE HILL FUNERAL HOME"
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"FLEISHMAN, Nettie, 95, of Avon Park died Friday. Fountain Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, September 4, 1983, p. 15-B.
"MRS. H. B. FRANCISCO - Mrs. Harriett B. Francisco, 83, 4011 Morrison Ave. died yesterday at her residence. She was a native of New York State, and had lived in Tampa for the last three years and was a member of the Palma Ceia Baptist Church. She was also a life member of the Centerville Chapter Order of Eastern Star, North Syracuse, N. Y. and a charter member of the Philathea Class of North Syracuse Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Charles Whitford, Tampa, Mrs. Albert Emmm St. Louis, Mo and Mrs. Adrian Newton, English, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Irving Francisco, Mineola, N. Y. and five granchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), October 20, 1958, p. 2.
"GILBERT FRANKAU - HOVE, England - Gilbert Frankau, 68, British writer who averaged a novel a year for the past 40 years. Died Tuesday."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"FUNDERBURK, CHARLES R. - Mr. Charles R. Funderburg, 80, of 1009 East Mohawk, Tampa, passed away Wednesday morning. Fuenral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the chapel of the F.T. BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE with Rev. A. W. Mathis, Baptist minister, officiating. Pallbearers will be E. L. Smith Jr., H. A. Wood, Allen Wood and Barney Zinger. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 12, 1970, p. A23.
"FOLLERT - Thomas J. Follert, a workman at the Oscar Daniels shipyard, died last night at the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Washburn, of No. 108 West Palm avenue. Death was caused by a pulmonary hemmorhage, following an attack of Spanish influenza. Mr. Follert came here a few months ago from Jacksonville. Funeral arrangements will be in charge of B. Marion Reed and will be announced later."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 14, 1918, p. 5.
"FOSTER, William V., 77, of Bushnell, died Thursday. Turner Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"JOHN FLEMING - John David Fleming, 82, died yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Louise White, of Land O' Lakes, near Lutz. A native of Mount Vernon, N. C., he had resided here for five years. He is survived by two brothers, W. Arthur Fleming, Memphis, and W. R. Fleming, Grand Junction, and a sister, Mrs. W. B. Chapman, Brownsville, Tenn."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, February 18, 1951, p. 10A.
"W.E. FERTIC SR., 70, of Seffner died Thursday. The Pasco County native had lived in Hillsborough County for most of his life. He was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his sons, Ronnie, Ross and W.E. Fertic Jr., all of Seffner; daughter, Rosemary Gibson of Seffner; brother, Sam of Mango; sisters, Beula Stafford of Pasco County, Hazel Hobart of Ruskin and Willa Mae Sellers of Palmetto; and six grandchildren. F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"ALBERT DEWEY FLAHERTY, 83, of Zephyrhills died Thursday. He came to the area four years ago from Kansas City, Mo. He was a retired landscape artist and a member of the Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; and his stepson, Dale England of Kansas City. Duval Funeral Homes, Garden Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"JAMES T. FREEMAN, 85, of Tampa died Friday. He had lived in the area since 1970. He was retired. He is survived by his nephews, James, Calvin, Abel, Dorsey and Larry Braswell; and nieces Sarah Braswell and Wilma Palmer. Garden of Memories Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"GEORGE FEEHERY - George J. Feehery, 53, of 512 South Westland, died Friday at Bay Pines Hospital. A resident of Tampa for three years and a former employe of Chappell Sales Co., Mr. Feehery is survived by his widow, Mrs. George J. Feehery, and two brothers, Walter Feehery, Miami and Edwin Freehery, Chicago."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 22, 1968, p. A23.
"FERNANDEZ - The remains of Juan Fernandez, a Mexican twenty-eight years old, who died Tuesday at the Centro Asturiano Sanitarium, were interred yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in the Centro Asturiano cemetery under the direction of the Cone Undertaking Company."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 18, 1913 p. 4.
"MRS. ROSA E. FENDER - WEBSTER (Special) - Mrs. Rosa E. Fender, 82, died in a Tampa hospital Monday. Mrs. Fender had been a resident of Webster for 75 years and was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mae Gordy, Gibsonton; Mrs. Fannie Davis and Mrs. Kattie Pittman, both of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 17, 1963, p. A2.
"FIGGINS - INVERNESS - Mr. Roland C. Figgins, age 68, of 203 Trout Street, Inverness, passed away Tuesday, October 17. Mr. Figgins was born in Nelsonville, Ohio. Came here about 19 years ago from Columbus, Ohio and served two terms as Mayor of Inverness from 1959 to 1963 and was elected a four year term on the city council, February 1967, and was employed as a salesman at the Home Furniture Store in Inverness. He was of the Methodist Faith. Surviving are his wife, Edith Jane Figgins, Inverness; a brother, Edward W. Figgins, St. Petersburg, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Dengrass of Chauncey, Ohio, and Mrs. Gail Johnson of Athens, Ohio. Funeral services for Mr. Figgins will be held at 11:15, Wednesday, October 18, in the chapel of the Porter Funeral Home, Inverness, with Reverned Raymond Hayes officiating. Interment will be in McConnelville, Ohio."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, October 18, 1972, p. D11.
"FISHER - Mrs. Melita Fisher, aged forty-three years, died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at a local hospital. She is survived by her husband, who is an employe of the Tampa Electric Company. Funeral services will be held from the residence, No. 1306 Florida Avenue, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. F. M. Sprague will officiate. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery under the directions of Undertaker B. Marion Reed."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 28, 1917, p. 5.
"CARL I. FLATH, 74, of Tampa died Thursday. Born in Drayton, Ontario, Canada, he lived in the Bay area for eight years. He served as administrator at Charlotte Memorial Hospital, Queens Hospital and Nassau Hospital. He was also a hospital consultant to hospitals throughout the country. He is survived by his wife, Grace; one brother, Ralph Flath of Cornwall, Ontario; one sister, Muriel Raaflaub of Toronto, Ontario; two daughters, Joan Schabacker of Tampa and Mary King of Midland, Va., and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Curry's Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"FREESE, Charles S., 73, of Winter Haven, died Wednesday. Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"St. Petersburg Editor To Be Buried Tomorrow - ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 20. - (A.P.) - Funeral services for John W. Falconnier, managing editor of the St. Petersburg Times, killed last night when his automobile collided with a parked car, will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock from a local funeral home.
The Rev. Dr. Schuyler E. Garth, pastor of the First Avenue Methodist church, will officiate, assisted by Capt. Ernest Pickering of the Salvation Army. The editor had been active in work of the latter organization.
Officials of the Times and business leaders will be honorary pallbearers, and employes of the newspaper will be active pallbearers."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, January 21, 1932, p. 2.
"FETTE, FRANK J. - Funeral services for Frank J. Fette, 77, 1013 32nd Ave., resident of Tampa for 35 years, who passed away in Cincannati Friday, will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rev. William J. Marty S. J., pastor to officiate. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Rosary services will be held Monday night at 8 o'clock at Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Active pallbearers, John B. Fette, Anthony Fette, F. Vinson Fette, John F. Fette, Jose F. Fette and George P. Fette. Honorary pallbearers, Arthur E. Minnick, William Kruse, William Paul and Col. H. P. Baya. He is survived by five sons, Joseph F., John B., Carl J., and Vincent F., of Tampa and Anthony G., Cincannatti; three daughters, Mrs. George F. Hickey, Tampa, Miss Anna E. Fette, Tampa and Mrs. Edward J. Ripberger, New Orleans; two brothers, Anthony A. and Martin L., Cincinnatti and Sister Philothea, Covington, Ky.; nineteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, September 9, 1946, p. 2.
"FETTE, MRS. ANNA M. - Mrs. Anna M. Fette, 68, died Friday at her home, 1013 32nd Ave. She is survived by her husband, Frank J. Fette; five sons, Joseph, John, Anthony, Carl and Vincent Fette; three daughters, Mrs. E. J. Ripberger, Mrs. George F. Hickey, Miss Anna Fette; three sisters, Mrs. James Tague, Mrs. George Schmalz and Miss Bertha Seibold; a brother, Joseph Seibold, and 17 granchildren. Services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock at the Sacred Heart Church. Burial in Myrtle Hill cemetery. A Rosary service will be held Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Greenman home."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 3, 1939, p. 1-2.
"MRS. SUSIE FILLMON - Mrs. Susie Filmon, 76, 1309 E. New Orleans, died Tuesday. She lived in Tampa for 50 years and was a member of the Garden Baptist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Tina Raybon, Tampa; sisters, Onie Ward and U. Johnson, both of Jacksonville; and Ola McCurdy, Grant Pass, Ore., and brothers, Bill Jones, Gainesville; and Clyde Jones, Newberry."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 22, 1968, p. A23.
"JIMMY FERLITA, 78, of Tampa died Monday. He was a native of Italy and had lived most of his life in Tampa. He was a retired cigar maker. He is survived by his wife, Rosa; two sons, Sam and Tony; two brothers, Tom and Charlie; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A.P. Boza Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
"FREER - Joseph M. Freer, sixty-one years old, of No. 408 Plymouth street, died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held at the home at 10 o'clock this morning by the Rev. Mr. Skinner, interment being in Woodlawn Cemetery under direction of Gooding and Smith. The deceased leaves a widow and several children, among whom are Mrs. T. Marshall and Mrs. C. C. Baker. The pallbearers, who are requested to meet at the home at 10 o'clock this morning, are the following: A. W. Thompson, James Hackney, Joe Brocker, John Croft, A. J. Jenrod, Vam Dawson."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, December 28, 1911, p. 16.
"FILOCCO, GIUSEPPE - Funeral services for Giusseppe Filocco, 64, of 1716 12th ave., who died in a local hospital, will be held today at 4:30 p.m. from the Nolon Scaglione funeral parlor, 1906 10th ave. Burial will be at L'Unione cemetery. Mr. Filocco is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosalia Pullara Filocco."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 11, 1941.
"FUEYO, LT. LOUIS - Funeral services for Lt. Louis Fueyo, age 21, who died last Tuesday at Barksdale Field, La., in a plane crash, will beheld Monday morning at 11 o'clock from F. T. Blount funeral home, with interment in Centro Asturiano Memorial Park cemetery."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, October 29, 1944.
"MRS. MARY ELIZA FOWLER - Mrs. Mary Eliza Fowler, 80, 1902 West Cluster, died at a local rest home Sunday morning. She was a native of South Carolina. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Vennie Smith, Mayo, and Mrs. Ruby Stephens, Pompano Beach; three sons, Archie S. Fowler, Tampa; Lavon Fowler, Fort Lauderdale; Cluth Fowler, Loris, S. C., and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 18, 1954, p. 2-A.
"JOHN L. FORD - John L. Ford, 53, of 613 West Palm avenue, died yesterday at a hospital. Besides his widow, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Annie Ford, of Opp, Ala., a brother, Frank Ford, of Opp; and two sisters, Mrs. Lela Revels, of Opp and Mrs. Mary Kilpatrick of Andalusia, Ala."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 13, 1936, p. 2.
"FLEMING, MRS. VERNIE C. - Funeral services for Mrs. Vernie C. Fleming, 78, a resident of 565 South Central Avenue, Bartow, who passed away Monday afternoon, will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the Whidden Funeral Home Chapel with Doctor J. P. Pressly officiating. Interment will be held in Home, Pennsylvania, with the Robinson - Lytle Funeral Home of Indiana, Pennsylvania, in charge."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), July 3, 1962, p. A2.
"FRIDAY, FORREST V. - Funeral services for Mr. Forrest V. Friday, 66, of 1720 Hills Ave., a resident of Tampa for 41 years, will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Co. Funeral Home, Plant Ave. at Platt St. The Rev. Archie B. McKee, pastor of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, officiating, with entombment in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Mausoleum. Pallbearers are W. H. Moore, Curtis Larmon, Frank A. O'Donohue, Carl O. Gabbert, Malcolm E. Bass, Russell W. Braddock, R. Kenneth Bigham and Charles Wagner."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), July 3, 1962, p. A2.
"FOLLERT - Thomas J. Follert, a workman at the Oscar Daniels shipyard, died last night at the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Washburn, of No. 108 West Palm avenue. Death was caused by a pulmonary hemorrhage, following an attack of Spanish influenza. Mr. Follert came here a few months ago from Jacksonville. Funeral arrangements will be in charge of B. Marion Reed and will be announced later."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, October 14, 1918, p. 5.
"FABIAN, ANTONIO H. - Funeral services for Mr. Antonio H. Fabian, 72, of 2133 Pine St., will be held today at 4 P.M. from the A. P. Boza chapel. Interment in Colon Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Angela G. Hernandez, two sons, Adrian and George Hernandez, and a daughter, Mrs. Grace Suarez, and a sister, Mrs. Ines Armayor."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 6, 1951.
"EDWIN D. FENTON - TARPON SPRINGS, Aug. 24 - (Special) - Edwin Delorin Fenton, 82, of New Port Richey, died last night at his home. He was a native of New York state and had made his home in New Port Richey 10 years. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family residence, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Holloway. Interment was in Pine Hill cemetery, New Port Richey. He is survived by his widow."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sautrday, August 25, 1934.
"FERNANDEZ, FELIX - Funeral services for Felix Fernandez, 63, resident of 610 East Columbus Dr., who passed away Tuesday morning at a local hospital, will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, with interment in Centro Asturiano Cemetery. Pallbearers: Ralph Fernandez, Feliz Fernandez, Steve Valenti, Mat Pardo, Mario Fernandez and Armarante Fernandez. The family requests to please omit flowers but send contributions to Centro Asturiano Hospital. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Juanita Fernandez, Tampa, two sons, Ralph Fernandez, Tampa and Felix Fernandez, Bloomsburg, Pa., two daughters, Mrs. Manuela Valenti, New York, and Mrs. Nora Pardo, Tampa, and six grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, August 13, 1953.
"FERNANDEZ, MARIA - Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Fernandez, age 64, of 2724 Laurel St., will be held today at 4 P. M. at the A. P. Boza chapel. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. She is survived by her son, Frank Fernandez, and a sister, Mrs. Maria Murgado. Pallbearers: Paul, Cecilio, Ramon, and Frank Murgado, Raymond Jordan and Ernesto Alfonso."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 27, 1948.
"Funeral services for Leandro Fernandez, 71, were held yesterday at the parlors of W. Primo Lord. Interment was in the Centro Asturiano cemetery."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, October 20, 1929.
"MRS. PAULINA FERRARO - Mrs. Paulina Ferraro, 67, of 3102 18th St., died yesterday morning at her home. She is survived by a son, Vicenzo Ferraro; four daughters, Mrs. Guiseppa Bruno, Mrs. Antonina Leone, Mrs. Rosalia Bongiovanni, and Mrs. Maria Guiseppa LaRussa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, February 14, 1946.
"FOWLER, MRS. LENA (RUSHING) - Funeral services for Mrs. Lena (Rushing) Fowler, 63, who passed away early Monday morning at her home in Lacoochee will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in the Coleman and Ferguson Chapel, with Rev. J. M. Sullivan of the First Baptist Church of Lacoochee, officiating. Interment will be in the Richland Cemetery. She is the wife of Mr. Isiah Fowler by whom she is survived. There are three sons: J. L. Rushing, Jr., and Charlie Rushing, both of Lakeland, and MMC Walter Rushing U. S. Navy; six daughters, Mrs. W. T. Bostick, Dade City, and Mrs. Robert Mundy, Mrs. H. W. McGeegee, Mrs. E. H. Mallory and Mrs. J. G. Reed, all of Lakeland, and Mrs. E. E. Lee, Jr., of Rome, Pa.; one brother, John Emerson, Lacoochee; one sister, Mrs. Rosa Gavin, Kathleen, also thirteen grandchildren. Mrs. Fowler was a member of the First Baptist Church, Lacoochee."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 5, 1951.
"FINE - Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Florence Fine, who died February 6 at her residence, No. 901 Jackson street, were held yesterday afternoon from the undertaking parlors of B. Marion Reed. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 13, 1919.
"FERNALD, MRS. HATTIE VAN BUREN - Mrs. Hattie Van Buren Fernald, of 321 East Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs, passed away Friday morning at the Tarpon Springs Hospital. Mrs. Fernald is survived by a daughter, Mrs. E. L. Pizzetta, Jr., of Tampa; two sons, James V. B. Fernald of Clearwater and Louis L. Fernald of Tarpon Springs; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. W. B. Hardeman of Fort Valley, Ga., Mrs. C. B. Wilson of Fort Valley, Mrs. Grady A. Patterson and Mrs. L. C. Durham, both of Tampa; and two brothers, B. M. Van Buren of Macon and H. O. Van Buren of Tampa. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the First Presbyterian Church of Tarpon Springs with the pastor, The Rev. C. Melvin Elliott, officiating. Interment will be in the Cycadia Cemetery. Mrs. Fernald will lie in state at the church from 1 o'clock Sunday until time of services at which time the casket will be closed. Pallbearers will be Hal Craig, Harry S. Jukes, Millard Roberts, Harry McCreary, Roy Fulton and Elbert Higgins. Please have flowers at the funeral home by 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Arrangements by F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"MRS. DOROTHY P. FLETCHER - CLEWISTON, Dec. 22. - (Special) - Mrs. Dorothy Patricia Fletcher, 18, of South Clewiston, died suddenly today."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"EDDIE FRIEDMAN - The remains of Eddie Freidman, who died Monday night, were sent to Lock Haven, Pa., last night for funeral and interment, by F. T. Blount, mortician."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, October 8, 1925.
"FRANK D. FULMER - CLEARWATER, Sept. 9. - (Special) - Frank D. Fulmer, former president of Landesman-Herscheimer, manufacturers of women's suits and coats at Cleveland, Ohio, and a resident here for more than a year, died last night. He had been a Winter resident of Dunedin for 25 years, staying at the Yacht Club Inn there. He started as a stock boy in the concern he later headed. Surviving are hiw wife, Mrs. Betsy Ray Fulmer, of Clearwater, and a sister, Mrs. Annie Wolf of Londonville, Ohio."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, September 10, 1946, p. 2.
"OBITUARY - DIED at the home of her father, Jas. Frierson, on the 19th Miss Lillie, of pulmonary consumption. Miss Lillie contracted a severe cold while in Tampa during the month of December 1894, which ultimately settled upon her lungs, and while not able to do any work at her chosen profession, teaching, she never took to her bed until just before Christmas. She was a sweet and gifted girl. No one knew her but loved her for her lovely disposition. In intellectual attainments she was far above the average, while her artistic taste was superior to anyone I have yet met. And had not death cut her down in the flower of her youth, she would have been an honor to Florida in the artistic world. Her remains will be laid to rest in the family burying plot at Pleasant Grove church this evening at 2 o'clock, which is her twenty-first birthday. May she rest in peace.
Alafia, Fla., Feb. 20th. (author) J."
From The Tampa Morning Tribune, February 21, 1896.
"FERNANDEZ - Funeral services for Manuel Fernandez, aged sixty-five years, who died Thursday at his residence, No. 2804 Eighteenth street, will be held from the residence this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment will be made in Woodlawn cemetery under the direction of J. L. Reed, mortician. Universal lodge No. 178 F. and A. M. will be in charge of the funeral services."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1923, p.16.
"FALCONIO, MRS. MARY - Mrs. Mary Falconio, 83, of 2510 Hollis Dr., passed away Tuesday in a local hospital. The remains were sent yesterday to the DiCarlo Funeral Home, Schenectady, N. Y., for services with interment in St. Anthony's Cemetery, Glenville, N. Y. Local arrangements are by the Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, August 27, 1970.
"JOE FURMAN - Joe Furman, 85, of Rt. 1, Dover, died Thursday in Arcadia. A native of Hungary, he had been a resident of Dover for 45 years and was a life member of the Tampa Beekeepers Association. He is survived by one son, Josef Furman, Seffner and one daughter, Mrs. Anna Kelley, Dover; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren."
Also, funeral notice: "FURMAN, JOE - Funeral services for Mr. Joe Furman, 85, of Dover, will be held Sunday afternoon at 5:30 P.M. in the Stowers Chapel with the Rev. Father John F. Lima, pastor of the Catholic Church of the Nativity of Brandon, officiating. Interment will follow in the Dover Cemetery. Arrangements by Stowers Funeral Home, 401 W. Brandon Blvd., Brandon."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"FEARING, MRS. GRACE C. - Funeral services for Mrs. Grace C. Fearing, age 69, 74 Columbia Dr., will be held at 2:00 o'clock Friday afternoon at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 S. MacDill Ave. The Rev. Dr. John B. Dickson, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Cremation will follow. PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. The family requests that those who so desire may make a contribution in memory of Mrs. Fearing to the Heart Association or the DeForest Lavoy Exceptional School."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, August 27, 1970.
"EDWARD FARLEY - Edward Farley, 80, died at the home of his son, Jack T. Farley, 2718 Price avenue, last evening. His body will be sent to Kansas City, Mo., for funeral services and burial. Besides his son, Jack T. Farley, he is survived by two other sons, H. B. and Edwin; two daughters, Miss Anniette Farley and Mrs. Ella Hickey, a sister, Miss Jennie Farley, and two brothers, H. B., and L. A. Farley, all of Kansas City."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, January 27, 1927, page 22.
"CHARLES H. FRANKEN - ST. CLOUD, Oct. 12 - (Special) - Charles Henry Franken, 75, died Sunday at his home here,"
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"MARINA MIRO FERNANDEZ, 72, of 2238 Blue Spruce Way, Apt. C., Tampa, died Sunday. She was a native of Tampa. Retired from Sears Roebuck and Co., she was a member of Episcopal Church House of Prayer, past Matron and charter member of Universal Chapter No. 269 O.E.S., International Grand Representative Association of the O.E.S., Elim Temple No. 76, Daughters of the Nile, charter member of Loyalty Court No. 42, Order of the Amaranth and the Tampa African Violet Society. She is survived by her husband Mario P. Sr.; a son, Mario P. Jr.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Dora Miro Farfante and Josephine Miro Cunningham; and two brothers, Augustine L. Miro and Urban P. Miyares. A.P. Boza Riverside Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"FRANCES L. FOX, 63, of Tampa, died Sunday. She was a lifelong resident of Tampa. She was as an assistant lunch room manager for Hillsborough County School System, retiring after 16 years of service. She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, George A. III; a son, George A. IV of Zephyrhills; two daughters, Linda Whitley of Temple Terrace and Georgia Ann Owens of Lutz; a brother, Armando Fernandes; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. C.E. Prevatt Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"FREE, MRS. LILLIE - Time and place for funeral services of Mrs. Lillie Free, 65, resident of 104 Mays Street, Plant City, will be announced later by the Memorial Funeral Home, 1903 West Reynolds Street, Plant City, Florida."
Published in The Tampa Sunday, June 30, 1968, p. A15.
"JOHN ALLEN FERTIC - John Allen Fertic, 91, of Seffner, died at his reisdence yesterday. He was born in Jasper and had been here for the past 27 years. He is survived by five sons, Lewis, Samuel, Ashley and Edward, all of Tampa, and Henry, of El Monte, Calif.; six daughters, Mrs. Maude Hancock, Lakeland; Mrs. Carrie Poucher, Ft. Meade; Mrs. Beulah Stafford and Mrs. Drew Aspel, Brooksville; Mrs. Hazel Mills and Mrs. Willie Mae Sellers, of Palmetto; 31 granchildren and 15 great-grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 10, 1951, p. 2-A.
"GRIFFIN - Private funeral services for Mr. Francis R. Griffin, 4713 Oakellar will be held at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the graveside in the Garden of Memories. Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. is in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"GAYLOR, JESS W. SR. - Mr. Jess W. Gaylor Sr., 54, of 303 Court E, Riverview Terrace, passed away Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with the Rev. Tharon Connally, pastor of Smyrna Baptist Church, officiating. Pallbearers will be Earl McCoy, David McCoy, and Ellis Jackson. Interment will be in Providence Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Sunday, June 30, 1968, p. A15.
"GONZALEZ, Vidal, 89, of Tampa. Curry's Funeral Home, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"ERNESTINE O'BRIEN GARCIA, 71, of Tampa, died Sunday. The homemaker was a member of Bayshore Baptist Church and the first graduating class of H. B. Plant High School. She is survived by her husband, Peter; two daughters, Patricia A. Kendall and Marie Osborne; a brother, James W. O'Brien, all of Tampa; three sisters, Mary A. Fernandez of Tampa, Dorothy Moon of Fort Lauderdale and Hattie Gray of Rockey Mount, N.C. J.L. Reed and Son Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"GRIZZARD - Mr. M. Leslie Grizzard, of 404 Eunice Dr., Lakeland. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in All Saints Episcopal Church in Lakeland. The Very Rev. Clifton White, Rector will officiate. Interment will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Assn. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. from 8 p.m. tonight at Heath Funeral Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 8, 1977, p. D7.
"SAMUEL GRIER - CLEARWATER, Aug. 17. - (By Staff Writer) - Samuel Grier, 71, of 317 South Highland Ave., retired transportation executive who came here seven years ago from Panama Canal Zone, died last night in Morton Plant Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Emily B. Grier, Clearwater; a brother, Arthur Grier, Clearwater; two other brothers, two sons, a daughter, two grandchildren and a sister living outside of the state."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"GEORGE, ALBERT - Funeral services for Albert George, 57, of 203 1/2 W. Powhatan ave., will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the F. T. Blount funeral home. Interment will be in the Myrtle Hill cemetery. Mr. George is survived by his widow, Mrs. Esther George of Tampa, one daughter, Miss Miriam George of Tampa and one son, Albert George, jr., of New York city, and two sisters. He had been a merchant of Tampa for the last 10 years."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 4, 1941, p. 2.
"GRIESHOP, Alberta M., 66, of Lutz, a resident of the area for 25 years, died Saturday. F.T. Blount Co., Lutz Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"GUARD, Edwin L., 64, of 11728 N. Blvd., died Saturday. A retired civil engineer for Tampa Port Authority and a native of the area. Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"GEBHARDT, MRS. JESSIE ELIZABETH - Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Elizabeth Gebhardt, 82, of 1604 E. Yukon, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Jennings Funeral Home, 6901 Nebraska Ave., with Mr. Emanuel H. Collins, minister of the Broad St. Christian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 28, 1961, p. A2.
"JAMES LENTON GORNTO - INVERNESS, Aug. 11 - (Special) - James Lenton Gornto, 64, a life-long resident of Limona and Hillsborough County, passed away Friday night at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Lillian Martin, of Brandon. Besides Mrs. Martin, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Tena Aldridge, of Limona, and two brothers, John M. Gornto, of Brandon, and Gordon Gornto, of Limona."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 12, 1951, p. 2.
"GENTRY - C. R. Gentry, thriy-eight years old, who conducted a meat market in this city for several years, died yesterday morning in Patagonia, Ariz., according to news reaching this city. Mr. Gentry, after leaving Tampa, had resided in Fort Meade. On account of his health he left for the West only two months ago, suffering with tuberculosis, to which disease he quickly succumbed. He leaves a wife and several young children in Fort Meade. The funeral arrangements have not been learned here. The deceased was a member of the Methodist Church, of the Knights of Pythias and of the Order of Moose."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 8, 1916, p. 5.
"PHILLIP T. GELLING - LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) - Phillip T. Gelling, 73, Lake Morton Apartments, died Monday at Lakeland General Hospital. He was a native of Chicago, Ill., and came here three days ago from Swarthmore, Pa. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore, and a Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Miriam Morgan Gelling of Swarthmore; a daughter, Mrs. James E. Evans, Moylan, Pa.; a granddaughter; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Wheat, Coloma, Mich.; and Mrs. Irvin Buchan, Michiana Shores, Ind."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 21, 1965, p. A2.
"HOMER H. GEORGE, 60, of Plant City and Las Vegas, Nev., died Sunday. He was a native of the area and a Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Collette of Las Vegas, Nev.; one sister, Mayme Hunt of Plant City; one brother, John of Tampa. Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 4, 1980, p. D7.
"JAMES W. GLENN - PLANT CITY (Special) - James William Glenn, 81, 217 W. Bates St., died in a Plant City hospital Wednesday. A native of Louisville, Ky., he was a deputy sheriff in Detroit before moving to Plant City 16 years ago. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Plant City. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara Glenn."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 7, 1964, p. A2.
"JAMES A. GOFF IS DEAD - Passed Away At the Age of Fifty-five Years - James A. Goff, aged 56, a well-known citizen, died Sunday night at 10 o'clock at his residence on Florida avenue. Mr. Goff had been in ill health for a long period, but the immediate cause of death was blood poisoning, resulting from a carbuncle.
The deceased leaves a wife, the well-known milliner, and three daughters and four sons, all of whom live in Tampa. The funeral occured yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the church of St. Louis, Rev. Father O'Sullivan officiating. The interment was in charge of Undertaker Reed. The Tribune extends sympathies to the bereaved ones."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, September 23, 1902, p. 1, col. 5.
"GRAHAM - Funeral services for Mrs. Helen R. Graham, Age 81, of 4520 So. Copper Place, will be held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. The Rev. T. Howren Norton, Pastor of the Manhatan Ave. United Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery. A native of Minnington, W. Va. she had been a resident of Tampa for the past 23 years and was a member of the Manhattan Ave. United Methodist Church and the D.A.R. Survivos include 2 Sons, Charles T. Graham, Tampa and George F. Graham, Perryville, Mo.; 1 Daughter, Mrs. Harriett McCurtly, Tampa, and 9 grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home Tuesday evening between 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock. CURRY'S FUENRAL HOME"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"GARDNER, Clinton O., 74, of Zephyrhills. Died Sunday. A retired heavy equipment operator. Lair-Kelly Funeral Home, Zephyrhills."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"GOLLE, Alice E., 71, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday. North Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"WAUCHULA - Funeral services for R. Glenn Grimsley, 77, will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Chapel of Curry Raley Funeral Home with burial in Wauchula Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Blanche Grimsley; two daughters, Mary Huggins of Wauchula and Virginia McKown of Avon Park; one son, Charles M. Grimsley of Wauchula; one step-daughter, Genevia Hendry Nichols of Ona; two sisters, Ruth Waldee of Ft. Myers and Emma Frances Scott of Bartow; four brothers, Hubert Grimsley, Gene Grimsley and James Grimsley, all of Wauchula, Rex Grimsley of Bowling Green; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Saturday evening from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. CURRY RALEY."
From Tampa Tribune, Feb. 20, 1988.
"JAMES GUILES - Funeral services for James Guiles, 71, of Valrico, who passed away Friday, will be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Platt St. at Plant Ave., The Rev. Patrick W. McBride, Jr., associate pastor of the Hyde Park Methodist Church, officiating, with interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are Herb L. DeWolf, Willie Bryan, J. E. Jones, Redden H. Baird, Sam Salidano, Wade Scott and L. L. Fewell."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, December 13, 1954, p. 2.
"FAUSTO GARBALOSA - Fausto M. Garbalosa, 57, of 3010 W. Ivy St., a lifelong resident of Tampa, died yesterday in a local hospital. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mirta Garbalosa; one daughter, Mrs. Emilio Moreno, Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. Gerardo Pascual and Mrs. Anthony Schleman, both of Tampa, and one granddaughter."
Also, funeral notice: "GARBALOSA, FAUSTO M. - Funeral services for Mr. Fausto M. Garbalosa, 57, of 3010 W. Ivy St., will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel of the Lord & Fernandez Funeral Home. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Universal Lodge No. 178, F&AM will be in charge of the services. Pallbearers will be Joe Compoamor, Arcadio Jiminez, Tony Lopez, Edward S. McNenney, Enrique I. Santos and Jose Lopez Suarez."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"RONALD LANNY GONZALEZ - Ronald Lanny Gonzalez, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lanny Gonzalez Sr., 2911 LaSalle St., died Thursday at a local hospital."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 17, 1961, p. 2.
"MRS. E. GALLENTINE - LAKELAND, Oct. 16. - (Special) - Mrs. Elenora Gallentine, a Lakeland resident for 35 years, died last night at a local nursing home. She was 88 and a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hugh R. Bentley, Tampa; a son, Harry Cimino, Falls Village, Conn.; and a sister, Mrs. Clara Williamson, South Haven, Mich."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 17, 1954, p. 8-A.
"GRIFFIN - The body of Mrs. Ruby Griffin, 27, of 844 Zack Street, who died at a local hospital yesterday morning, was sent last night to Columbus, Ga., by F. T. Blount, mortician, for burial"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Saturday, May 23, 1925, p. B12.
"GREENE, Lawrence J., 63, of Spring Hill died Friday. Turner Funeral Homes."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"REGLA GONZALEZ - Funeral services for Regla Gonzalez, 108, were held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock from the residence, 1322 Eleventh avenue. Burial was in the Tampa Memorial cemetery under direction of W. Primo Lord. Mrs. Gonzalez is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mercedes Leon and Mrs. Carmen Poslan, and by 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, March 13, 1927.
"C. W. 'BYRD' GUTHRIE, 65, of Land O' Lakes, died Friday. A native of Terre Haute, Ind., he was a resident of the Tampa bay area since 1949. He retired from Anheuser-Busch after 22 years. He was of the Lutheran faith and a veteran of World War II, serving in the U. S. Navy. He was a lifetime member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Evansville, Ind. Post No. 1114 and a member of American Legion Kreitenstein Post, Terre Haute, Ind. He is survived by his wife, Ruby; and one brother, Walter V. of Evansville, Ind. F. T. Blount Co. Funeral Homes, Lutz-Land O' Lakes Chapel."
From Tampa Tribune, Saturday, August 16, 1986.
"PETER GOFFMAN - Funeral services for Peter Goffman, 38, who died May 29, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son with burial in Myrtle Hill cemetery. The Rev. A. M. Bennett will officiate."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, June 4, 1931.
"GONZALEZ - Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Gonzalez, 78, of 1408 25th Ave. will be held at a later date from the Chapel of Roel & Curry Funeral Home, Ltd., with interment in a local cemetery. Survivors include two sons: Ralph and Andrew Janier; daughter: Mrs. Mary Wakefield; sister: Mrs. Aracelia Alonsol; five grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. Please omit flowers. ROEL & CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 N. ARMENIA AVE. Telephone 877-7676."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, November 2, 1976.
"SAFETY HARBOR, Oct. 27 - (Special) - Mrs. Eugenia Livingstone Goodrich, 74, died at the Morton Plant hospital. She had been in ill health for the last 12 years. She was born at "Lyndhurst" the old Tucker family home near Monticello. The daughter of the late Capt. James P. Tucker and Mrs. Virginia H. Tucker. She was married to O. M. Goodrich in Tampa in 1911. She had resided in Safety Harbor for the last 38 years. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. E. S. MacKenzie, Leesburg; Miss. Virginia Tucker, Brooksville; Mrs. Rosalie T. Sinclair and Miss Susan Tucker of Safety Harbor, and one brother, Wm. P. Tucker, of Brooksville; five nieces and three nephews. She was a member of the Episcopal church of the Holy Spirit in Safety Harbor."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 28, 1944.
"LEO 'STEIN' GOLDSTEIN, 70, of Tampa, died Thursday. A native of Chicago, he was a resident of the Tampa Bay area since 1949. He was a member of the Holy Church of God. He was owner and operator of Stein's Auto Graveyard. He is survived by his wife, Ruth M.; three sons, James R. of Tampa, Richard N. of Seffner and George L. of San Diego; four daughters, Patricia Stewart of Tampa, Sandra Baxter of St. Petersburg, Leona Smith of Lakeland and Loretta Jolly of Thonotosassa; 15 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Garden of Memories Funeral Home."
From Tampa Tribune, Saturday, August 16, 1986.
"GREGORIO, Joseph, 54, of Spring Hill, died Wednesday. Wellwood Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"ABE E. GELDHOF - CHICAGO (AP) - Abe E. Geldhof, 74, copy editor of the Chicago Tribune from 1941 until he retired in 1959, died Monday. He also had worked for the old Chicago Examiner and its successor, the Herald and Examiner for 25 years and for newspapers in Washington, Detroit and Grand Rapids, Mich. He was born in Grand Rapids."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 17, 1963, p. A2.
"WILLIAM M. 'BILL' GUYTON, 34, of Clearwater died Friday as the result of an automobile accident. He had resided in the Bay area since 1970, and was an equipment technician for General Telephone Co. His grandfather was the late D.B. McKay, former mayor of Tampa, and was great-grandson of Florida's Civil War Governor, John Milton. He is survived by his son, John Brenham; two daughters, Janet and Derys Almeria, all of Land O' Lakes; and his sister, Lucy Halbert of Lutz. Garden of Memories Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, July 20, 1981, p. D7.
"GERSBACH, CHARLES O. - Recitation of the Rosary for Charles O. Gersbach, 1011 Augusta Drive, Sun City Center, will be said in the Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home Chapel Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Mass will be at St. Anne's Catholic Church Saturday morning, 9 a.m., Fr. Antonio Diez officiating. Interment will be in the Ruskin Memorial Park."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, May 27, 1967, p. 17-A.
"GANSON, George P., 80, of Port Richey, died Tuesday. Bell Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"GAYLORD GREGORY - Gaylord B. Gregory, 56, 806 DeLeon St., died Thursday. A native of Michigan, he lived in Tampa for nine years and was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include a son, Donald Gregory, USAF; a brother, Carl H. Gregory, Tampa, and sisters, Mrs. Thelma Burd, Lansing, Mich., and Mrs. VelDean Jensen, Bloomfield Hills, Mich."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"GLENN A. GARDNER - LARGO, Feb. 8 - (By Staff Writer) - Glenn A. Gardner, 68, of Orange Lake Village Park, died today at Morton Plant Hospital. He came here six years ago from Anderson, Ind. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruth E. Gardner, Largo; a son, Jack Gardner, Largo; six grandchildren; a granddaughter, Mrs. Maxine Mason, Largo; another daughter and a brother in other states."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 9, 1956.
"HENRY GEORGE - CLEARWATER, Oct. 18. (By Staff Writer) - Henry George, 92, of 1912 Springtime Ave., died at his home today. He came here four years ago from Concord Manor, N. H. He was a member of Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War. Survivors include a son, Henry Milo George, Clearwater; two step-daughters, Mrs. Weston Lovejoy, Nashua, N. H., and Mrs. Roger Ward, Clearwater; and a brother, Milo George, Lauden, New Hampshire."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 19, 1958, p. A10.
"GARCIA, RAMON SARDINA - Funeral services for Ramon Sardina Garcia, age 58, of 2913 Sanchez St., a resident of Tampa for the last 44 years, who passed away Wednesday afternoon at a local hospital will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Lord & Fernandez Chapel. Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Leo Gutierrez, Eugene Gutierrez, Tony Galasso, Justo Noriega, Arnaldo Rodriguez and Joe Garcia. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Josephine Garcia, Tampa; one son, Joe Garcia, Tampa; one daughter, Mrs. Maria Noriega, Gainesville; several brothers and sisters in Cuba; one grandchild."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, August 13, 1953.
"KISSIMMEE, Oct. 19 - (Special) - Funeral services for William C. Gilbert, 22, who died Wednesday, were held yesterday from Grissom's funeral home here. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Charles H. Paine, jr.; two sisters, Nellie and Lucille Gilbert, and a brother, S. Fred Gilbert, all of 515 West Ross avenue, Tampa."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, October 20, 1929.
"MRS. MARGARET ADELINE GILLEAN - Mrs. Margaret Adeline Gillean, formerly of Tampa, died at her home in Sebring yesterday. She is survived by her husband, P. T. Gillean; two daughters, Mrs. E. E. Christopher, Mena, Ark., and Mrs. J. C. Sumner, Tampa; three sons, J. A. Gillean, Wickers, Ark.; A. C. Gillean, Tampa, and H. C. Gillean, Lakeland. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at Dade City, with burial there."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, July 22, 1930.
"MRS. MABLE B. GIRTMAN - LEESBURG, Dec. 22. - (Special) - Mrs. Mable B. Girtman, widow of the late William F. Girtman, of Leesburg, died at her home here early this afternoon after a long illness."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 23, 1950.
"GOODING - Mrs. Sarah R. Gooding, aged sixty years, died yesterday after a lingering illness of several months at the residence of her son, M. R. Gooding, No. 2822 Morgan street. She leaves to mourn her loss four sons and four daughters, M. R. and W. A. Gooding, of this city, H. L. Gooding, St. Louis; C. A. Gooding, Georgia; Mrs. R. B. McKissick, and Mrs. J. N. Loadholt, of this city; Mrs. N. P. Hart, of Pocohall, Fla., and Mrs. J. R. Loadholt, of South Carolina. With the exception of Mrs. Loadholt the daughters have been at the bedside of the mother for the past three weeks. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of M. R. Gooding, No. 2822 Morgan street, Rev. J. E. Skinner of the Palm avenue Baptist church, of which the deceased was a member, officiating. Interment will be made in Woodlawn cemetery. The pallbearers will be L. H. Hale, J. L. Hampton, N. D. Smith, H. Player, R. Riggsby, T. Bozeman."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, February 15, 1913.
"SAFETY HARBOR WOMAN IS KILLED NEAR INVERNESS - CLEARWATER, Aug. 23. - (Special) - The body of Mrs. Emily Goodwin, elderly Safety Harbor widow, was brought here yesterday from Inverness, where she was killed in an automobile accident yesterday, a few hours after starting on a vacation trip. Funeral arrangements were delayed today, awaiting word from a daughter in Paris.
Mrs. Fannie Solomon, a passenger in Mrs. Goodwin's car, is in an Inverness hospital suffering from injuries about the head. The other occupants of the car, Mrs. Sally Woodall and her son, Pasco Woodall, were uninjured and returned to their home in Safety Harbor."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 24, 1934.
"GIUSEPPE GUASTELLA - Giuseppe Guastella, 89, of 1509 11th Ave., a native of Italy and a resident of Tampa for 50 years and a member of L'Unione Italiana Club, died yesterday afternoon in a local hospital. He was a gardener employed by the City of Tampa for many years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alfonzina Guastella; one son, Gaetano Guastella; two daughters, Mrs. Isabella Dolcimascolo and Mrs. Maria Ginex, all of Tampa; one sister, Mrs. Giuseppa Belanca, of South America; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 4, 1960, p. 2.
"GEATHERD, MRS. FLORENCE AMELIA - Mrs. Florence Amelia Geatherd, 72, of 311 North 13th St., passed away in a local hospital Saturday evening. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Coleman & Ferguson Funeral Chapel with Dr. James Coad officiating. Interment will follow in Dade City Cemetery. Besides her husband, Mr. Fred Geatherd, Dade City, she is survived by one brother Harold Tappen, Roselle Park, N. J., also a niece, Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Point Pleasant, N. J., and one nephew, Leroy Tappen, Lake Placid, Florida. Bearers will be Bobbie Hormuth, Herbert Massey, Oscar Hettema, William Krieble, James Mays and W. K. Barnes."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"GROTEGUT, JOSEPH J. - Funeral services for Joseph J. Grotegut, 72, of Brooksville will be held Monday, May 14, 3 P.M., at the chapel of Garnett's Funeral Home, with The Rev. Gerald Lowe officiating. He was formerly of Marshalltown, Iowa, Tampa and Sarasota. Survivors, widow, and one son, Joe Grotegut of Tallahassee. Pallbearers: Dent Lanier, John W. Dawson, W. A. Kindred, L. W. Jacobus, John Tracy, and W. A. Mack. Interment in the Brooksville Cemetery. Garnett's Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"MRS. ELISE GROWE - Mrs. Elise Mary Growe, 47, of 114 Magnolia, died yesterday morning in a local hospital. A native of Madison County. she had resided in Tampa for eight years. Mrs. Growe is survived by her husband, George Growe, Tampa; her mother, Mrs. Nellie A. Hicks, Tampa; one brother, Leon Hicks, Tampa; and two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Nation, West Palm Beach and Mrs. Lila Collier, Fort Myers."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, October 26, 1956, p. 2-A.
"SAMUEL GRIER - CLEARWATER, Aug. 17. - (By Staff Writer) - Samuel Grier, 71, of 317 South Highland Ave., retired transportation executive who came here seven years ago from Panama Canal Zone, died last night in Morton Plant Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Emily B. Grier, Clearwater; a brother, Arthur Grier, Clearwater; two other brothers, two sons, a daughter, two grandchildren and a sister living outside of the state."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"Elijah Graves, Resident Here for 60 Years, Dies. - Elijah W. Graves, 73, a resident of Thonotosassa for 60 years, died at his home yesterday afternoon. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Thonotosassa Baptist church with the Rev. L. M. Chitty of Plant City officiating. Interment will be in the Thonotosassa Baptist church cemetery.
Pall bearers will be Richard Hires, W. H. J. Crum, R. L. West, J. M. Burnett, O. W. Strait and A. H. Barker.
Mr. Graves is survived by his wife, seven daughters, Mrs. Essie Hudgins, of Dover; Miss Ida Graves and Mrs. L. N. Smith, of Tampa; Mrs. C. M. Pollock, Mrs. T. A. West and Mrs. L. B. Simmons, of Thonotosassa, and Mrs. J. B. Devane, jr., of Cork, and four sons, T. M. and H. C. Graves, of Tampa; G. N. Graves, of Plant City, and A. J. Graves, of Thonotosassa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), November 4, 1929, p. 2.
"GREEN - WAUCHULA - Funeral services for Harvey C. Green, 72, will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Chapel of Coker's Funeral Home in Wauchula with burial in Wauchula Cemetery. Survivors are his widow, Ruby Corley Green; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Gill, Wauchula; a son, Harvey C. Green, Jr., Lakeland; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 4 sisters, 4 brothers."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 17, 1975, p. D13.
"Seaman Is Drowned in Fall From Ship at Dock - Kristian Giske, 31-year-old Norwegian sailor, fell overboard from the American freighter Munlisto at the Seaboard terminals last night and was drowned in 20 feet of water.
Walking onto the ship after a brief shore leave, Giske last his balance and fell from the open deck. Seamen, using grappling hooks from police headquarters, rescued the body an hour later.
The body was removed to the F. T. Blount funeral home pending completion of fuenral arrangements. Justice of Peace Cathcart, who investigated, returned a verdict of accidental drowning."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), November 4, 1929, p. 2.
"SOUTH MIAMI MAYOR DIES - MIAMI, Feb. 10. - (A.P.) - Charles Frederick Glass, 58, retired physician and mayor of suburban South Miami, died suddenly of a heart attack today. His widow and a sister survive."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, February 11, 1942, p. 2.
"MRS. ANA LUISA GORDILLO - Mrs. Ana Luisa Gordillo, 62, died yesterday at her home, 1207 Thirteenth avenue. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Carmela Castro and Mrs. Dulce Marie Gomez; three sisters, Miss Mercedes Gordillo, Mrs. Julia Fernandez and Mrs. Luisa Cheda, and a brother, Rafael Gordillo, of Havana."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, March 24, 1935.
"GUY N. GORDON - Guy N. Gordon, 43, of 2401 Corrine St., died Saturday night at his home. A native of Danville, Ky. Mr. Gordon had lived in Tampa 37 years. He was in the general contract business. He was a member of the Concord Baptist Church and DeSoto Park Lions Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Aileen Gordon; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Swift; one son, James B. Gordon; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eda Lofley and Mrs. Nettie Jones, and mother, Mrs. A. L. Gordon, all of Tampa; two brothers, Herbert A. Gordon of Tampa and William L. Gordon of Daytona Beach; and several nieces and nephews."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, April 29, 1963.
"WINTER HAVEN, June 5 - (Special) - Mrs. Ida L. Greer, 68, died at her home today after a long illness."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 6, 1951.
"MRS. BERTHA W. GRIGGS - OCALA, Dec. 21. - (Special) - Mrs. Bertha W. Griggs, 82, died early last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew J. Schaub, on the Fellowship Road. She has no other survivors."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"GIUSEPPE GUERRIERO - Funeral services for Giuseppe Guerriero, who died Sunday morning at his residence, 506 South Nebraska avenue, were held yesterday afternoon from the Sacred Heart church. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"GUNN, MRS. MARION R. - Funeral services for Mrs. Marion R. Gunn, 86, of 3416 Tampa Street, who died in a hospital Thursday, will be held from the Greenman home Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Orange Hill cemetery, with Rev. A. D. Crist officiating. Survivors are a son, J. R. Gunn, and three grandchildren, Miss Marion E., Robert S., and Captain J. R. Gunn. Pallbearers: J. E. Lovell, Roy DeBusk, E. O. Finley, E. P. Matheny, Hardy Graves and Judge Albert P. Wiese."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, October 11, 1941.
"JACK E. GOFF - Jack E. Goff, 58, of 7101 Taliaferro street, died yesterday in a hospital. Besides his wife he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. E. O. Allen, Felda, Mrs. Roy T. Quick, Palm Beach; Mrs. Nellie Rushton and Miss Lena Mae Goff of Tampa; six sons, Col. John Goff, Tampa; I. L. Goff, Okeechobee, Mack Goff, Norfolk, Va., Marion, Eugene and Vaughn Goff, Tampa; four brothers, V. L. and J. N. Goff, Tifton, Ga., George R. Goff, Clewiston; Jake Goff, Hapers, Ga., and two sisters, Mrs. Lee Goodman, and Mrs. Letta Ellis of Tifton, Ga."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 9, 1936.
"Mrs. Lucrecia Gutierrez, 79, of 1807 N. Albany Ave., died yesterday afternoon at her home. She is survived by a son, Mario Gutierrez, and eight grandchildren, Alfred, Hector, George and Alfred Gutierrez, Mrs. Mariola Garcia, Mrs. Matilde Butler, Mrs. Maggie Jardon and Miss Martha Gutierrez, and six great grandchildren." -
Also, funeral notice: "GUTIERREZ, LUCRECIA - Funeral services for Mrs. Lucrecia Gutierrez, 79, of 1807 North Albany Ave., will be held Monday at 4 P. M. from the A. P. Boza Chapel. Interment in Woodlawn. The Rev. Martin of West Tampa Methodist Church will officiate. She is survived by a son, Mario Gutierrez, Tampa; eight grandchildren: Alfred, Robert, George and Hector Gutierrez, Mrs. Mariola Garcia, Mrs. Matilde Butler, Mrs. Maggie Jardon, and Miss Martha Gutierrez, and six great-grandchildren." -
Both taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 3, 1951.
"JAMES GARDNER, 60, of 6508 W. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa, died Sunday, Dec. 6. A veteran of World War II, he had lived in the area for the past year. He is survived by his wife, Edna; a son, James Lee Gardner; a stepson, Gary Kies; a stepdaughter, Kathleen Hill; a brother, Raymond Gardner; three sisters, Jeane, Mary and Anna; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A.P. Boza Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, December 13, 1981, page 11-B.
"ELANA GOLDSTEIN, 14, of Zephyrhills died Friday. She was a native and lifetime resident of the Tampa area, attended the Double Branch Baptist Church and Zephyrhills Junior High School. She is survived by her parents, Robert and Marjorie Goldstein; two brothers, Laren and Darrell Goldstein, both of Zephyrhills; her maternal grandmother, Beula Davis of Crystal River; three uncles; four aunts; and 12 cousins. F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Lutz-Land O' Lakes Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, December 13, 1981, page 11-B.
"WILLIAM E. GELDERD - CLEARWATER, Oct. 12 - (By Staff Writer) - William Edward Gelderd, 71, of 1405 North Osceola Ave., who came here seven years ago from Broadview, Ill., died today at his home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Florence C. Gelderd, of Clearwater; three sons, William K. Gelderd, William E. Gelderd and Edward Joseph Gelderd, all of Clearwater; a granddaughter and four sisters, all living in other states."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"GRAVES, MR. THOMAS MELVIN - Mr. Thomas Melvin Graves, age 65, passed away in Antioch, Fla., Thursday morning. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Thonotosassa Baptist Church at Anticoh with the Revs. I. M. Chitty of Oxford and Hubert Green of Wildwood, officiating. Pallbearers will be John Upshaw, H. G. Johnson, H. E. Willis, Forrest Mathews, Jack Baker, and Carl Mahon. The body will lie in state at the church from 1 o'clock until time of service. Survivors are 3 daughters, Mrs. Clara May Ivey of Tampa, Mrs. Ruth Taylor of Nashville, Tennessee, and Mrs. Genevieve Blitch; 3 brothers, George Graves of Plant City, Hardy Graves and Almon Graves, both of Tampa; 7 sisters, Mrs. Essie Wright of Plant City, Mrs. Ida Stewart of Tampa, Mrs. Ellan DeVane of Antioch, Mrs. Flossie Huffstuttler of Thonotosassa, Mrs. Amie Strickland of Lutz, Mrs. Edna Simmons of Antioch, and Mrs. Nannie Smith of Tampa; and 5 grandchildren. Services are in charge of the F. T. Blount Company funeral home."
Also, obituary: "THOMAS MELVIN GRAVES - Thomas Melvin Graves, 65, died in Antioch yesterday morning. Mr. Graves had resided in Antioch for 65 years. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Clara May Ivey, Tampa, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. Genevieve Blitch, Tampa; three brothers, George Graves, Plant City, and Hardy Graves and Almon Graves, both of Tampa; seven sisters, Mrs. Essie Wright, Plant City, Mrs. Ida Stewart, Tampa, Mrs. Ellen DeVane, Antioch, Mrs. Flossie Huffstuttler, Thonotosassa, Mrs. Amy Strickland, Lutz, Mrs. Edna Simmons, Antioch, and Mrs. Nannie Smith, Tampa, and five grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, July 31, 1953, p. A2.
"Deaths Elsewhere - By Associated Press - DEAN GRAY - HASTINGS, Neb. - Dean Gray, 60, founder of a 17-store chain of supermarkets (Jack and Jill) and president of the Hastings Realty Investment Corp. Died Sunday."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, October 12, 1955, p. 2.
"ANTONIO GARCIA - Funeral services for Antonio Garcia will be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from the home, 2107 Taliaferro street. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery with Masons having charge of the services at the grave. Besides his widow Mr. Garcia is survived by a daughter."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 31, 1930, p. 1-2.
"MRS. RACHEL E. GANNON - INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, South Shore, May 4. - (Special) - Mrs. Rachel E. Gannon, 46, of 19506 Gulf Blvd., died at her home Saturday. She came here eight years ago from Westfield, N. J. She is survived by her husband, Edward F. Gannon, Indian Rocks Beach, South Shore; three sons, John McCarthy, Riviera Beach, N. J.; Edward T. Gannon, Vienna, N. J., and Matthew F. Gannon, Indian Rocks Beach, South Shore; three daughters, Shirley M. McCarthy, Indian Rocks Beach, South Shore; Rita A. Gannon, and Regina Gannon, West New York, N. J.; a sister, Mrs. Jane Sanford, and mother, Mrs. Rachel McDede, both of Rahway, N. J."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 6, 1954, p. 2.
"GANT, Inez A., 72, of Brandon, died Sunday. Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"GILES, LEROY PEYTON - Funeral services for LeRoy Peyton Giles, aged 85, of Pleasant Grove, will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock from Pleasant Grove church, Rev. A. G. Voight, Rev. H. C. Norton, Rev. A. R. Larrick will officiate. Interment at Pleasant Grove cemetery. Grandsons will act as pallbearers and meet at residence at 4:30. The following will act as escorts and please meet at church at 4:45: Mr. Camilius Brandon,Mr. F. N. Bright, Mr. Clarence E. Block, Mr. R. K. Clark, Mr. Marvin H. Hawkins, Mr. Jeffie Knight, Mr. J. R. McDonald, Geo. W. Martin, Don C. McMullen, Level Martin, R. G. Word, H. B. Wordehoff. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Giles; daughters, Mrs. Robert L. Hall, Tampa; Mrs. Raymond Bryant, Plant City; Mrs. J. P. Hall, Bartow, Fla.; sons, L. B. Giles, Tampa; Mr. R. W. Giles, Shreveport, La.; Parker Giles, Plant City; Martin Giles, Washington D. C."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, September 23, 1940, p. 2.
"GARRISON, Joseph B., 73, of Tampa, died Monday. A.P. Boza Funeral Home, Riverside
Chapel."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"GUNNELL, Jack H., 52, of Lakeland died Wednesday. Heath Funeral Chapel, Lakeland."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, July 11, 1980, p. 7-D.
"JOHN WILLIAM GORDON - John William Gordon, 75, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday at his home. Survivor is his widow, Mrs. Effie Crumley Gordon."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, April 6, 1944, p. 2.
"GRAHAM, MRS. EUGENIA MITCHELL - Funeral services for Mrs. Eugenia Mitchell Graham, 79, 809 South Delaware Ave., a resident of Tampa for 54 years, who passed away at home Thursday, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Platt at Plant Ave., The Rev. M. C. Cleveland, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating, with interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are Mitchell Stallings, Bayard Angle, Norman Stallings, Alexander N. Turnbull, Gordon Austin, Graham Austin, Charles B. Parkhill and Otto M. Stallings, Jr. Survivors are her husband, Samuel W. Graham, Tampa; two daughters, Mrs. Nell Rose Parkhill, Tampa, and Mrs. Gordon Austin, Cornett, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Nellie M. Ferguson, Tampa; a brother, Spencer Mitchell, Tampa; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"GROTEGUT, JOSEPH J. - Funeral services for Joseph J. Grotegut, 72, of Brooksville will be held Monday, May 14, 3 P.M., at the chapel of Garnett's Funeral Home, with The Rev. Gerald Lowe officiating. He was formerly of Marshalltown, Iowa, Tampa and Sarasota. Survivors, widow and one son, Joe Grotegut of Tallahassee. Pallbearers: Dent Lanier, John W. Dawson, W. A. Kindred, L. W. Jacobus, John Tracy, and W. A. Mack. Interment in Brooksville Cemetery. Garnett's Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"GREENLEAF, SAMUEL A. - Funeral services for Samuel A. Greenleaf, 72, of 1301 South Moody Ave., a resident of Tampa for six years, who passed away Wednesday, will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Platt at Plant Ave., The Rev. Robert E. Lee, pastor of the Bayshore Baptist Church, officiating, with interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Besides his widow, Mrs. Jennie Pearl Greenleaf, Tampa, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. McGee, Tampa; a son, William R. Greenleaf, Macomb, Ill.; five grandchildren; two sister, Mrs. Alice McDivitt, Mount Sterling, Ill., and Mrs. Eva Nix, Augusta, Ill.; two brothers, J. P. Greenleaf, Augusta, and John W. Greenleaf, Mount Sterling."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"DANIEL E. GIL, 56, of Tampa died Sunday in Tampa. A lifelong resident of Tampa, he was a business service technician for General Telephone and employed with them for 29 years. He was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church and the Central Labor Council, a member and treasurer of Local 824 I.B.E.W., and a volunteer with the United Way. He is survived by his wife, Rosemarie; a son, Derek, a daughter, Lori Esposito, and a brother, Larry, all of Tampa. Roel & Curry Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, February 3, 1993.
"FLORENCE AMELIA GEATHER - DADE CITY, May 13. - (Special) - Florence Amelia Geather, 72, died yesterday at a local hospital."
Also, funeral notice: "GEATHERD, MRS. FLORENCE AMELIA - Mrs. Florence Amelia Geatherd, 72, of 31 North 13th St., passed away in a local hospital Saturday evening. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Coleman & Ferguson Funeral Chapel with Dr. James Coad officiating. Interment will follow in Dade City Cemetery. Besides her husband, Mr. Fred Geatherd, Dade City, she is survived by one brother, Harold Tappen, Roselle Park, N. J., also a niece, Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Point Pleasant, N. J., and one nephew, Leroy Tappen, Lake Placid, Florida. Bearers will be Bobby Hormuth, Herbert Massey, Oscar Hettems, William Krieble, James Mays and W. K. Barnes."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"MRS. RUBY JEWELL GOODRUM - Mrs. Ruby Jewell Goodrum, 33, of Miami, died Saturday. She is survived by her husband, M. A. Goodrum; her father, J. T. Dumas; a sister, Mrs. R. T. Hill, of Tampa; and a brother, Clifton Dumas, of Mount Dora."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 24, 1941, p. 2.
"WILLIAM H. GRICE - BOWLING GREEN, Oct. 30 - (Special) - William H. Grice, 49, a resident of rural Bowling Green, died this afternoon at a local hospital after a long illness."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 31, 1950, p. 3.
"GUNTHER - Gravdeside services for Mr. Earle W. Gunther, 58, of 506 Greenbay Ave., Brandon, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in Hillsboro Memorial Gardens with Reverend George Cooley officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris K. Gunther; daughter, Miss Mary E. Gunther, both of Brandon; two brothers, Edward and Harvey Gunther, Clifton, N.J. Arrangements by STOWERS FUNERAL HOME BRANDON"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, September 18, 1973, p. 7-D.
"JAMES G. HICKS - LARGO, Oct. 3. - (By Staff Writer) - James Garfield Hicks, 76, who came here four months ago from Dayton, Ohio, died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John S. Van Zyle, Pine and Fulton Sts. Other survivors include his widow, Mrs. Alice A. Hicks, Dayton; two brothers, Clarence Hicks, Atlanta, Ga., Emmett Hicks, Columbus, Ohio; a grandson and a great-grandson."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, October 4, 1958, p. 2.
"HAMILTON, HARRIET OLIVER - Funeral services for Harriet Oliver Hamilton, 91, resident of 5710 Branch Ave., and Peru, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, The Rev. T. D. Lide, pastor of the Seminole Heights Baptist Church, to officiate, interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: R. E. Geiger, L. S. Todd, H. C. Creighton, William D. Smith, W. M. Harkness, Jr., K. L. Waggoner."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"JOHN DAYLE HANCOCK - John Dayle Hancock, 62, of 807 Ida street, died last night at his home. He has been a resident of Tampa for 40 years, and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cora Hancock; a daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Lee Thorpe; a granddaughter, Miss Joanne Thorpe, all of Tampa; two brothers, Henry S. Hancock, of Tampa; Thomas L. Hancock, of Orlando; two sisters, Mrs. Cardie Eiland, of Sebring, and Mrs. H. T. Wade, of Charlotte Harbor."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 30, 1940, p. 2.
"JOHN LOUIS HOUSTON - John Louis Houston, 28, of 3200 Hawthorne road, died in Tampa hospital early yesterday morning after a short illness. He came to Tampa in 1925, was a graduate of Plant high school, and owned and operated the Sulphur Springs Dairy. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Phoebe Houston; his mother, Mrs. E. Pearl Houston; a brother, Al Houston; an aunt, Anna L. McKellar, and other relatives in Mississippi."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 30, 1940, p. 2.
"HARANG, BENNIE LUCIAN - Funeral services for Mr. Bennie Lucian Harang, 52, resident of 3312 Bally St., who passed away in a local hospital Saturday, will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Rosary services will be held Monday night at 8 P.M. at Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Trinita Harang."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"JESSE H. HADLEY - Well-Known Bradentown Visitor Passes Away Suddenly - BRADENTOWN, Jan. 7. - (Special) - A telegram was received by E. L. Hadley Thursday afternoon announcing the death of his father, Jesse H. Hadley, at his home in Columbus, Ind., which occured in the forenoon.
Mr. Hadley was well-known in different sections of the State, as early as 1883 with his family he began spending the winters in Florida; first a number of seasons were spent at Archer, in Alachua County, then for several winters they spent the time at Melbourne, on the East Coast, and for the past six or eight years he and Mrs. Hadley have been in Bradentown. He had written friends that they would probably be here this week to again occupy their pretty home on Stockbridge Avenue, which was erected two years ago. The deceased is survived by his wife and three sons, Alden, of Mourovia, Ind., Percy, a prominent druggist of Palm Beach, and E. L. Hadley, of this city, who left Friday morning to attend the funeral of his father, which will take place Monday. Mr. Hadley was about seventy-five years of age, a gentleman of fine Christian character, upright and just, and many friends will sorrow over his death."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 8, 1916, p. 7.
"HORNE - Funeral services for Mrs. Rosalie J. Horne will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday at Curry & Son Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave., with Brother Joe Jackson officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories. A native of Charleston, W. VA., Mrs. Horne had been a resident of Tampa since 1947. Survivors include her four daughters, Betty Whirley of Tampa, Margaret Pedro of Hayward, CA, Barbara Culbreath of Sylva, NC, Kay Hillard of Strawberry Plains, TN; two sisters, Alice Carte, Gauley Bridge, W. VA, Nellie Smith, Charleston, W. VA, a brother, Fred Samsel of Mason, W. VA, 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7-8:30 P.M. Friday at the funeral home. CURRY & SON"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 20, 1992, p. 7 (Florida/Metro)
"HAYES, MRS. ELIZABETH BELL - Mrs. Elizabeth Bell Hayes, 83, died at the home of her son, Sam J. Hayes, of Webster, Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will be held in the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with The Rev. Davidson, of Lakeland, officiating. Interment in the Mt. Zion Cemetery under the direction of the Kurfiss Funeral Home. Survivors: Three sons, Sam J. and W. L. Hayes, of Webster, Perry Hayes, of Lacoochee; four daughters, Mrs. Susie Simmons and Fannie Britton, of Tampa, Lola Boun and Alma Alderman, of Webster; 34 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, September 4, 1948, p. A4.
"Wallace E. High Dies In Hospital - Wallace Edgar High, 43, of 802 South Newport avenue, a resident of Tampa for 20 years died in a hospital here yesterday morning. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the St. John's Episcopal church. The Rev. William B. Curtis, rector, will officiate.
Mr. High, who represented a St. Louis shoe firm in South and Central Florida, is survived by his widow, a daughter, Margaret, and a son, Wallace E. High, Jr., of Tampa. Two brothers and four sisters live in North Carolina.
Active pallbearers will be L. E. Hall, H. L. Sumner, H. E. Lester, Eugene Knight, Curtis Rorebeck, Charles A. McKay, J. E. McElmurry and James McKay. Honorary pall bearers are: W. S. Doyle, Dennis Ford, Lakeland, J. M. Grantham, Frank Houghton, St. Petersburg; E. K. Nelson, Sr., Addison Logan, Henry M. Cohen, J. D. Kinser, H. T. Sidway, E. B. Woodward and Ray Lee of St. Louis, Mo. Pallbearers will meet at the B. Marion Reed chapel at 3:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 26, 1928, p. 2.
"HENRIQUEZ - Funeral services for Enrique Henriquez, aged forty-five years, who died Thursday morning at his residence No. 2008 Seventeenth avenue, were held from the residence yesterday afternoon, under the direction of W. Primo Lord. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 26, 1923, p.16.
"FRANCIS B. HAMMOCK - BRADENTON, March 26. - (Special) - Francis Blake Hammock, 14 months, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hammock, at Tallevast last night. Survivors include his parents."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, March 27, 1941, p. 2.
"JOHN SHERMAN HOPKINS - PLANT CITY (Special) - John Sherman Hopkins, 66, a resident of Bethlehem Road, Route 5, Plant City, died in a local hospital Wednesday morning. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Cumie Raett Hopkins, Plant City; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Lee Stewart and Mrs. Dot Binnion, Plant City; four sons, Arthur Ray Humphrey, Tampa, S. John Hopkins, J. D. Hopkins and Gene H. Hopkins, Plant City, and seven grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 29, 1963, p. A2.
"HILL, FRANK BECK - Mr. Frank Beck Hill, 54, of 2714 Morrison Ave., passed away in Colonial Hospital at Rochester, Minn., yesterday morning at 3:30 o'clock. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Vera Johnson Hill of Tampa; a son, Rowland Hill, of Tampa; a brother, Jesse E. Hill, of Tampa; a sister, Mrs. Tom Bell f Sarasota. Funeral services will be announced later by the F. T. Blount Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 14, 1948, p. 2.
"PROMINENT SEFFNER MAN DIES IN TAMPA - Had Been Ill Several Weeks at Hospital - Leaves Widow and Several Children - Hazen H. Harvey, of Seffner, one of the most prominent citizens and fruit growers of Hillsborough county, died yesterday morning at the Gordon Keller hospital at 2:30 o'clock. He had been suffering with a severe attack of liver trouble for several weeks at his home at Seffner, and was brought to Tampa to the Gordon Keller hospital two weeks ago for an operation. After the operation Mr. Harvey seemed to be getting along nicely, but last Tuesday night he was taken suddenly with a hemorrhage, and lived but a short time.
His death is a great shock to hos wife and children, because they had recently entertained every hope of his recovery. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Miles and Gardner, and a daughter, Miss Beulah Nell Harvey, the latter only reaching here last night from Jacksonville, where she holds the position of secretary to E. O. Painter.
Mr. Harvey was a native of Canada, but at twelve years of ago moved to Wisconsin. He came to Florida thirty-five years ago, and homesteaded on a very attractive site on a lake about one-half mile from Seffner. This place he built up into a beautiful home and orange grove, called Lake View, where he brought his bride later, and where their children were born and reared.
Mr. Harvey was always very progressive, and was one of the most beloved of Hillsborough county citizens. He was sixty-six years of age, but so well preserved that he appeared at least ten years younger. He has always been in robust health, until two years ago, when an accident befell him from which he received considerable injury, which perhaps indirectly caused his death.
His wife was with him during his illness, and has remained in this city while he was at the hospital. The family and a number of Tampa friends will go out to Seffner this morning where interment will take place at Seffner cemetery at 9:30 o'clock. Rev. C. W. Duke, of the First Baptist church of this city, will conduct the funeral service.
The pall bearers are J. E. Tomblin, T. E. Beatty, W. K. Kenney of Seffner, Percy A. Coe of Limona, Dr. W. S. Snaveley, of Tampa. Honorary pall bearers are J. H. Hill and Dr. Graves, of Seffner. J. L. Reed has charge of the interment."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, October 25, 1912, p. 5.
"HAYES, MRS. GEORGIA ANN - Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Ann Hayes, 80, who died yesterday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. T. Blount, of 407 Tyler St., will be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount. Rev. E. Watt Smith of the Tampa Heights Methodist church will conduct the services. Interment in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Wallace Hayes, John Hayes, Calvin Lloyd, Jr., Lester Byrd, Paul Roulstone and Henry Diez."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 3, 1939, p. 1-2.
"HAMNER, WILLIAM E. - Funeral services for Mr. William E. Hamner, age 70, resident of 3325 Bayshore Blvd., will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church with Rev. Charles F. Caldwell to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Active pallbearers are Bill Crowder, Bob Crowder, Joe Savarese Jr., Hal Holtsinger, Jim Taylor, Herbert McKay, George D. Curtis, Park Wright III. Honorary pallbearers are Charles F. Blake, Henry Holmes, Clarence Holtsinger, Jay Hearin, Wally Gray, Ted De La Verne, Paul Courty, Stewart Pomeroy, Dr. E. S. Gilmer, Dr. R. R. Duke, Dr. N. L. Marcus, Pickins Coles, Jack Fessenden, Clarence Allen, R. E. Freeman, H. L. Crowder Sr., Cody Fowler, Carl Fish, Whiting Preston, W. L. Waring, Jr.; W. H. Forgy, Byron Bushnell, General Sumpter Lowry. Arrangements by J. L. Reed & Son."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), July 3, 1962, p. A2.
"CECIL A. HAYWARD - NEW PORT RICHEY, Oct. 25 - (Special) - Cecil Amos Hayward, 64, of Port Richey, who moved here five years ago from Algonac, Mich., died Monday in Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater. Mr. Hayward was a member of the Presbyterian Church of New Port Richey. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nora Hayward, Port Richey; one son, James Hayward, Algonac; two brothers, Newman Hayward, Port Richey, and John Hayward, Saskatchewan, Canada; one sister, Mrs. Ella Besinger, Detroit, and two grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, October 26, 1956, p. 2-A.
"HARMENING, CHRISTOPHER W. - Christopher W. Harmening, age 41, of Rural Tampa, died last Thursday in a Tampa hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the F. T. Blount Funeral Home, with Rev. Kellogg officiating. Rev. Utten E. Read will give the interpretation. Interment will be in Wesley Chapel Cemetery. pallbearers will be: Oscar Ellerbee, R. L. Barker, Don Grant and Gene Ellerbee."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, September 9, 1946, p. 2.
"HARDING - Leland Devon Harding Sr., 53, of 3807 E. Norfolk St., died Saturday in the Tampa V.A. Hospital. A native of Brunswick, Ga. and resided in Hillsborough Co. most of his life, was a WWII veteran and a Baptist. Survivors include wife Francis Harding, Tampa; son, Leland D. Harding Jr., Moline, Ill.; daughter, Mrs. Virginia Dean, Milwaukee, Wis., mother Mrs. Clara L. Collins and step-father Julis Collins, Waycross, Ga.; father Clarence M. Harding, Ruskin; brother Clyde M. Harding, Tampa; four half sisters; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home 6718 N. Armenia Ave., with Rev. Eugene T. Vining, Baptist Minister officiating. THe family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday evening from 7 to 9. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. SNIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), March 10, 1974, p. B11.
"MRS. GEORGIA HOPPER - Mrs. Georgia Anna Hopper, 70, of 205 South Grady St., died yesterday morning in a local hospital. A native of Clarksdale, Miss., she had resided in Tampa for the past 15 years. She was the widow of Harry C. Hopper. Mrs. Hopper is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Mowen and Mrs. Edward J. Trebes, both of Tampa; two brothers, W. C. Williams and W. E. Williams, both of New Orleans; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, October 26, 1956, p. 2-A.
"HENDERSON IS AWAY - C. E. Henderson, well known undertaker has been called to Marietta, Ga., his old home, on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. Georgia Duke. He will be absent several days."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, March 31, 1915, p. 10.
"10-Year-Old Boy Dies In Hospital - James Larry Hopper, 10, of 1027 East Fern, died yesterday morning in a local hospital. He had resided here all his life. James was a student at Seminole Elementary School.
He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hopper, a brother, John L. Hopper, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holton, all of Tampa. Services will be held at the Blount Funeral Home at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, October 26, 1956, p. 2-A.
"MRS. MARY A. HOWELL - Mrs. Mary A. Howell, 2812 9th Ave., died Tuesday in a local hospital. SHe was 89 years old. A native of McArthur, Ohio, and a former resident of St. Cloud for several years, she had resided in Tampa for the last 40 years. Mrs. Howell was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, and before she came to Florida she taught in the Mission Schools in the mountains of western North Carolina. Survivors are four nieces, Mrs. Bertha Humpleby, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Cecil White, Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Annie Margie Carnall, and Mrs. Ruth Gray Campbell, Seattle, Wash.; and a nephew, Miles Gray, Honolulu. Arrangements will be announced by the B. Marion Reed Co. Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"JAMES W. HUDSON - GAINESVILLE, Aug. 17. - (Special) - James W. Hudson, 45, service station operator and former Chiefland resident, died Tuesday in a local hospital following an extended illness."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"HEVIA - Funeral services for Mr. Manuel Hevia (Titi), age 68, of 721 West Plymouth will be held this afternoon at two o'clock from the Chapel of Roel & Curry Funeral Home, Ltd., with interment in Garden of Memories. Survivors include his wife: Mrs. Mirta Hevia; brother: Peter R. Hevia, Sr.; and sister: Mrs. Dulce Maria Sosa. Pallbearers include: Jimmie Knox, Marcelo Perdomo, Peter R. Hevia, Sr., Richard Lounders, Thomas Rodriguez and Joe Menendez." ROEL & CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD 4730 N. Armenia Ave. Telephone 877-7676"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, November 7, 1980, p. D7.
"MRS. GEOLANDE HANDRAHAN - ARCADIA, Dec. 2. - (Special) - Mrs. Geolande Bernice Handrahan, 38, resident of Arcadia, died at a Tampa hospital Friday. She had lived here three years. Survivors are her husband, Edward S. Handrahan and two daughters, Shirley May and Rose Marie; and a sister in Chicago."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), December 3, 1939, p. 1-2.
"HOLLAND - SARASOTA - Charlie D. Holland, 93, of 11902 Kenilworth St., Sarasota, died Wednesday. A lifetome resident of Sarasota. Survived by daughters, Jewel Larner, Altha Marcone, both of Sarasota, Pearl Avis, Tampa; son, Charles E. Holland, St. Petersburg; brothers, Berry G. Holland and Harvey F. Holland, both of Osprey; 10 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday, 11 a.m. at the Osprey Baptist Church, with Rev. Kenneth Holland, and Rev. Royce Beasley, officiating. Interment, Osprey Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation Friday, 2 'til 4, 7 'til 9 p.m. Toale Brothers Gulf Gate Chapel, 6903 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, November 7, 1980, p. D7.
"HAGADORN - Little Eleanor Hagadorn, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hagadorn of No. 928 South Dakota avenue, died yesterday afternoon, following an attack of convulsions. The funeral in charge of J. L. Reed, will be held from the residence this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with interment in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, October 14, 1918, p. 5.
"HOPE, WILLIAM HOWARD - Funeral services for William Howard Hope, 31, resident of 311 1/2 S. Delware, who passed away Thursday will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home with interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hope, of Tampa; two daughters, Deege Anne and Patricia Mae Hope and two sisters."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 14, 1948, p. 2.
"MRS. DAISY V. HODGE - KISSIMMEE (Special) - Mrs. Daisy V. Hodge, 71, 616 Sumner St., died late Tuesday. A native of Canaan, N.Y., she was a member of the First Spiritualist Church, Springfield, Mass. Survivors include a son, Andrew S. Hodge Jr., West Springfield, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Jennie C. Allen, Kissimmee, and two grandsons."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 29, 1963, p. A2.
"WILL HAYS' SISTER DIES - HOLLYWOOD, Calif., April 12. - (A.P.) - Miss Martha Hays, 58, only sister of Will Hays, president of the motion picture producers and distributors association, died at a hospital here today."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, April 13, 1932, p. 2.
"HENDRICK, JOHN - Funeral services for John Hendrick, 81, resident of 114 S. Magnolia, will be held Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the graveside in Rose Hill Cemetery with Rev. E. D. Boyer to officiate. Arrangements by Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"EMMETT A. HALL - CLEARWATER, June 3. - (Special) - Emmett A. Hall, of 3603 26th Ave., Tampa, died in Bay Pines Veterans Hospital Friday afternoon. He is survived by one son, Emmett A. Hall, Jr."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 4, 1951, p. 2.
"HARRIS, BISHOP DEAN - Funeral services for Bishop Dean Harris, 73, lifelong resident of Leesburg until 1946, when he moved to Daytona Beach, where he died early Wednesday morning, will be held at the Beyers Funeral Chapel, Friday at 11:00 a.m. with the Rev. Knud A. Larson, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Leesburg, officiating, assisted by Rev. Phil Dunford, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Leesburg. Interment will be in the Lone Oak Cemetery in Leesburg. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Mae Kingsley Harris of Daytona Beach; one son, Kingsley Harris, Leesburg, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Peggy Land, Leesburg, Fla.; two brothers, G. Herbert Harris, Tampa, Fla., and Jim Harris, of Blountstown, Fla., and two grandchildren. Mr. Harris was a member of the Episcopal Church, the K. of P. Lodge and one of the organizers of the Florida Watermelon Festival at Leesburg. He was a hardware and furniture merchant and a funeral director."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 28, 1961, p. A2.
"HEAD, William E., 60, of Tampa. A resident of Tampa 10 years. Died yesterday. F. T. Blount Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Saturday, June 18, 1977, p. 9-D.
"CLIFFORD L. HILTON - CLEARWATER, April 6 - (Special) - Clifford L. Hilton, 80, of St. Paul, Minn., Winter visitor to Clearwater for the past two years, died at a hospital here today. He was a former associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. Survivors include hiw widow, and son, Bernard N. Hilton."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 7, 1960, p. A4.
"MRS. LUCY HUSLEY - Mrs. Lucy Lee Jacobs Husley, 86, died Friday at her residence near Cedartown, Ga. She was a native of Cobb County, Ga., the daughter of the late Tom and Martha Cochran Jacobs. She was a member of the Yorkville Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Thomas Husley, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1961, p. A2.
"HAWORTH, George Marshall, 72, of Lakeland, died Saturday. A native of Howard County, Ind., and a resident of the area for 32 years. A potter for American Radiator and Standard Brands, distributor for Sealtest in Lakeland, established Velda products in the area and served as Southwest District Manager for Velda. A ledger route man and a school crossing guard for Cleveland Heights School. Dukes-Steen Funeral Home, Lakeland."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"CORRINNE S. HALE, 60, of Tampa died Tuesday. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Nathan; three brothers, C.T. Sr., and W.F. Herring, both of Tallahassee and C.K. Herring of Pipe Creek, Texas; two sisters, Genevieve Hentz of Jacksonville and Sarah H. Player of Albany, Ga. Duval Funeral Home, Garden Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"HAGIN, Mack P. 'Buddy', 62, of 802 W. Virginia Ave., a lifelong resident of the area, died yesterday. A merchant marine and veteran of WWII. Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Cemetary, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"HAWKINS, G.W. Wilse, 82, of Ruskin, a native of West Virginia and a retired farmer, died Saturday. Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home, Ruskin."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"BERTIE H. HANCOCK, 90, of Tampa, died Monday. She had lived in Tampa most of her life. The housewife was a member of Harmony No. 148 O.E.S. past Worthy matron, former sunday school teacher of Seminole Heights Methodist Church and a member of New Hope Reformed Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a son, Clearance H. 'Bud'; a daughter, Marian Hancock Turbeville, both og Tampa; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Hamilton Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"BALNEY W. HINES, 60, of Tampa, died Monday. He had lived in Tampa since 1969. A senior buyer for Hillsborough County, he had retired from the U.S. Army as a warrant officer. He is survived by his wife, Vivian E.; three sons, Eugene of Tokyo, Japan, Nelson of Philadelphia and Donald of Tampa; four brothers; and six grandchildren. Curry and Son Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 1, 1984, p. B5.
"HESOUN, Mary Janet, 69, of Tampa, a native of Michigan, died Saturday. Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
"JAMES W. HUDSON - GAINESVILLE, Aug. 17. - (Special) - James W. Hudson, 45, service station operator and former Chiefland resident, died Thursday in a local hospital following an extended illness."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"OLIVER A HARRIS - BRADENTON, April 1, (By Staff Writer) - Oliver A. Harris, 64, Trailer Estates, died Saturday. He was a native of Ohio and had lived here since November, 1957. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby C. Harris; his father, George Martin Harris, North Baltimore, Ohio; two sons, George Harris, Victorville, Calif., and James R. Harris, North Baltimore; a brother, Bliss Harris, North Baltimore, and a sister, Mrs. Guy Teatsworth, North Baltimore."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 2, 1958, p. 2.
"SAM HYATTE, JR. - LEESBURG, Sept. 26 - (Special) - Sam Hyatte, Jr., 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Hyatte, of Tavares, died in a local hospital this morning after a short illness."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"MISS FANNIE B. HUNTER - LEESBURG, Sept. 26 - (Special) - Miss Fannie Belle Hunter, 78, a resident of Leesburg, died at her home on Line St. early this morning after a short illness."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1950, p. 2.
"HIGGINBOTHAM - BRANDON - Funeral services for Mr. Charles J. Higginbotham, 65, of Brandon will be held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in Stowers Funeral Chapel with Reverend Edward Townsend officiating. He is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Sandra Louise Noble, Tampa; 1 stepson, Mr. Harry M. Leaming, Miami; 2 stepdaughters: Mrs. Barbara F. Townsend, Auburndale and Mrs. Dorothy L. Wickline, Tampa; and one grandchild. He was born in Brooksville, Fla.; was a retired carpenter and a member of Carpenter's Local No. 696. The family will receive friends from 7:30 until 9:00 Monday evening at the funeral home. Arrangements by: STOWERS FUNERAL HOME BRANDON"
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 17, 1975, p. D13.
"HOLMES, Harold C., 77, of Sebring died Tuesday. Dowden Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"MRS. G. A. HUFF - SEBRING, July 3. - (Special) - Mrs. G. A. Huff, mother of Mrs. Claude Ellington, died this week at her North Augusta, S. C., home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, September 4, 1948, p. A4.
"HAMILTON, Agnes Lucy, 94, of Spring Hill died Friday. She moved here two years ago frm Houlton, Maine. Turner Funeral Homes."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, September 23, 1978, p. D11.
"HALL, ALLEN D. - Mr. Allen D. Hall, 59, of 3910 Darwin, passed away Friday morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Chapel of F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with the Rev. Earl King, pastor of the Fortieth Street Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Sunday, June 30, 1968, p. A15.
"HAWLEY, REV. FRANK A. - Funeral services for the Rev. Frank A. Hawley, 83, resident of Bushnell for the past several years, who died June 29 in Lakeland, will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church in Bushnell with the Rev. Robert Hannum and Dr. Monte Johnson, Lakeland, officiating. He will lie in state in the church one hour prior to services after which the casket will remain closed. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell."
Published in The Tampa Sunday, June 30, 1968, p. A15.
"HOELLEN, Margaret, 70, of New Port Richey died Thursday. She was a native of Waukegan, Ill. North Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, September 23, 1978, p. D11.
"HICKMAN, Irene E., 63, of New Port Richey died Wednesday. North Funeral Home, Hudson Chapel."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, July 11, 1980, p. 7-D.
"MRS. MARGARET S. HAMM - WINTER HAVEN, Nov. 27. - (Special) - Mrs. Margaret Searcy Hamm, 78, died last night at the homs of her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Smith, in Eloise, after a long illness."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 28, 1954, p. A10.
"HARWELL - Mrs. Addie A. Harwell, 89, of 7712 Riverview Dr., Gibsonton, died Thursday. A native of Forsythe County, Ga, she had resided in Hillsborough County for the past forty five years and was a member of the Gibsonton United Methodist Church. Survivors include her sons, George L. and Edwin H. Harwell of Gibsonton, Paul L. Harwel of Albany, Ga. & Douglass K. Harwell of Lakeland; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted from the Gibsonton United Methodist Church, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Guy Spriggs, Methodist minister officiating, assisted by Rev. Wesley Price pastor of the Gibsonton United Methodist Church. Interment will follow in Oaklawn Cemetery, Plant City. Her grandsons and nephews will serve as pallbearers. Mrs. Harwell will lie in state at the church from Noon Saturday until time of Service. The family will receive friends at Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home, 6718 N. Armenia Ave., this evening from 7 to 9. SNIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1973, p. D11.
"MRS. LENA HARDING - Mrs. Lena Harding, 66, of 8613 Thirteenth street, died Tuesday. Survivors are her husband, William Harding; four sons, W. E. Johnson and Otis Harding, Tampa; Fred Harding, Limona, and Frank Harding, Mount Dora; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Enthrop, Tampa; four stepsons, T. L. Harding, Ralph Harding and Milton Harding, Tampa, and C. Harding, Ruskin; a sister; Mrs. D. J. Kelly, Tampa, and three brothers, W. H. DePratter, Clearwater, and Robert and Joe DePratter, of Georgia."
Also, funeral notice: "HARDING, MRS. LENA - Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Harding, 66, 8613 13th St., who died Tuesday, will be held Thursday at 3:00 from the Greenman home. Survivors are eight sons, W. C. Johnson, Fred Harding, Otis Harding, Frank Harding, T. L. Harding, C. Harding, Ralph Harding and Milton Harding; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Anthlop and Mrs. Mable Hanes; a sister, Mrs. D. J. Kelly; three brothers, W. H., Robert and Joe DePratter. Pallbearers are Lonnie Wilder, Herbert Wilder, Ed. Wilder, Silas Wilder, Charles Mills and Richard Lutzs. Rev. Stine will officiate. Burial will be in Limona cemetery."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 13, 1936, p. 2.
"HINETT,Albert F., 75, of Spring Hill died Thursday. Wellwood Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"MRS. LULU E. HOFFMAN - Mrs. Lulu E. Hoffman of 4218 Thirteenth street, died in a local hospital yesterday morning. Besides a son, George Lee Hoffman, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Vernettie Farmer, and a brother, John F. Mills, of Gary, Ind. Mrs. Hoffman was a member of Harmony chapter No. 148, Order of Eastern Star."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 1, 1938, p. 2.
"MRS. MARY A. HOWELL - Mrs. Mary A. Howell, 2812 9th Ave., died Tuesday in a local hospital. She was 89 years old. A native of McArthur, Ohio, and a former resident of St. Cloud for several years, she had resided in Tampa for the last 40 years. Mrs. Howell was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, and before she came to Florida she taught in the Mission Schools in the mountains of western North Carolina. Survivors are four nieces, Mrs. Bertha Humpleby, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Cecil White, Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Annie Margie Campbell, Seattle, Wash.; and a nephew, Miles Gray, Honolulu. Arrangements will be announced by the B. Marion Reed Co. Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 18, 1955, p. 2.
"MAUDE L. HATFIELD, 88, of Tampa died Tuesday. She was a native of Dunlap, Tenn., and had lived in the area for many years. Survivors include her sons, Ray, Herman C. of Lake Wales, Robert L. of Tampa and Harry D. of Lakeland; five daughters, Patsy White, Dortha L. Tillooly, Viola Bixler, all of Tampa, Jean Schrader, Mildren Kyton, both of Louisville, Ky.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. F.T. Blount Funeral Homes."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"HERMANN JOSEPH ROSE - Hermann Joseph Rose, 68, of 10,803 Nebraska Ave., died yesterday afternoon at a Tampa hospital. A native of England, he had resided in Tampa for 12 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillian Rose, Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Cox, Tampa, and a grandchild."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 7, 1960, p. A4.
"DOVIE L. TROUT HERRON, 77, of Plant City died Tuesday. She was a native of Tennessee and had lived in Plant City for 56 years. She was a former owner and operator of the Troutt Clothing Store in Plant City and was a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Bruce; a son, Forrest of Bradenton; two sisters, Bell Woodward of Nashville, Tenn., and Aletta Nyhof of Holland, Mich.; a niece, Christine Cowan of Plant City; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Memorial Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 24, 1979, p. D7.
"HAGADORN - Little Eleanor Hagadorn, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hagadorn of No. 928 South Dakota avenue, died yesterday afternoon, following an attack of convulsions. The funeral, in charge of J. L. Reed, will be held from the residence this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 14, 1918, p. 5.
"JACOB B. HENDRIX - MULBERRY, Nov. 28. (Special) - Jacob Brandford Hendrix, 39, 920 Annie St., Tampa, died in Tampa Hospital yesterday. He had been a plasterer in Tampa for 18 years. Surivors include his widow, Mrs. Lillie Mae Hendrix, Tampa; two sons, Lee Brandford and Jim Lamar Hendrix, Tampa; daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Jones, West Palm Beach; three sisters, Mrs. Jewel Morris and Mrs. Myrtle Parolini, Mulberry, Mrs. Irma Nelson, Lake Orion, Mich.; two brothers, Talmadge H. Hendrix, Mulberry, and Jessie L. Hendrix, Lake Orion."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, November 29, 1956.
"JAMES A. HENDRY - ARCADIA, Dec. 26. - (Special) - James A. Hendry, a life-long resident of DeSoto county, died suddenly this morning. He is survived by his widow, and a son, Joe, of Jacksonville; seven brothers, Jud and Ed, of Fort Meyers; John, Harry and Cad Hendry, of Arcadia, and Gus Hendry, of Lake Wales; two sisters, Mrs. Zilla Granger, of Wauchula, and Mrs. Rhoda Fielder, of Bartow; two step-daughters, Mrs. Bertelle Carlton and Miss Mary Frances Beverly, of Arcadia."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Monday, December 27, 1937, p. 2.
"HART - Margaret T. Hart, 86, 2001 18th St, W. Bradenton, died February 1, at Manatee Hospital. A native of Minneapolis, a resident of Bradenton since 1969, and a former resident of Tampa. Survivors include four sons, Dr. Donald S. Hart, Tampa; Richard T. Hart, Casa Grande, Arizona; Col. William W. Hart, Germany, and John R. Hart, Ogden, Utah; one daughter, Mrs. Samuel Beamesder'er of Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 4:15 at Funeral Home Shannon, Bradenton Chapel."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, February 3, 1973, p. D9.
"HARTNETT - TAMPA - Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy A. Hartnett age 87, of 2909 Barcelona will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. from the A.P. Boza Town n Country Chapel (6902 W. Hillsborough Ave.) with interment to follow in Keystone Cemetery. She is survived by one son: Mr. Frederick Rorabacher, one sister: Mrs. Leila Chambers, two grandchildren, Mr. Gary Rorabacher and Mrs. Lynn O. Brien, and two great grandchildren. The Rev. John Largent Jr. Pastor of the Belmar Presbyterian Church will officiate. Pallbearers: Nick Erbody, Charles Schneider, Kenneth O'Conner, Fred Beason, James Kring and Noel Harris. A. P. BOZA TOWN & COUNTRY CHAPEL 6902 W. HILLBORO"
Published in the Tampa Tribune, February 3, 1973, p. D9.
"CRASH VICTIM'S FUNERAL - Funeral services for Robert L. Hays, 30, Palm River road, who was killed in a collision of his truck with a train Wednesday afternoon, will be held this afternoon. The funeral cortege will leave his residence at 3 o'clock. Services will be held at the cemetery at Thonotosassa."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, November 23, 1928, p. 2.
"MRS. ELLA MARGARET HALL - Mrs. Ella Margaret Hall, 35, of 1322 1/2 Florida avenue, died in a hospital here yesterday morning. Funeral arrangements will be announced later."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, November 23, 1928, p. 2.
"CONRAD E. HYDE - Conrad E. Hyde, 74, of 2108 Jetton Ave., a resident of Tampa for 22 years, died yesterday afternoon at his home. He was a retired Atlantic Coast Line conductor, and a member of Order of Railway Conductors, Knights of Pythias, and the St. Johns Episcopal Church. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Frances Hyde, two grandsons, Conrad Eugene Hyde, and James Francis Hyde, all of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, June 1, 1946, p. 2.
"HUMPHREY, MRS. MARGARET J. - Visitation for Mrs. Margaret J. Humphrey, 86, of Brandon, will be this afternoon from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. After which time the remains will be sent to Newton, Ga. for final services and interment on Thursday at 2 p.m. The family request, PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. Arrangements by Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, April 17, 1963, p. A2.
"MARY HITCHNER - Mary Elizabeth Hitchner, 7, of 309 East Ohio, died Monday night in a local hospital. A native of Bridgeton, N. J., she had been a resident of Tampa for the last year. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hitchner, Tampa; three brothers, Edward, Michael and Daniel Hitchner, all of Tampa; one sister, Miss Catherine Hitchner, Tampa, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oakford Gandy, Alloway, N. J., Charles B. Hitchner, Bridgeton, New Jersey."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 23, 1957, p. 2.
"HELEN HALL HALESTA, 57, of 3605 S. Clark, Tampa, died Friday. For 54 years she had lived in the Bay area. She was a housewife. She is survived by her brothers, Wallace R., William H. Jr., and Louis; and her sisters, Eunice Horning, Mae Del Castillo and Jackie Marhar. A.P. Boza Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1984, p. 7B.
"WALTER ALFRED HAGEN - Walter Alfred Hagen, 72, 702 Cypress Place, Sun City Center, died in a Bradenton hospital. A native of Oak Park, Ill., he was retired restaurant operator. Survivors include his widow, Bernice Arnold Hagen; two sons, Walter A. Hagen of Glen View, Ill., and William E. Hagen, of Park Ridge, Ill.; one daughter, Mrs. Lynn Kessley, Colorado; one brother, Max Hagen, Fort Lauderdale; and one sister, Mrs. Adele Lawrence, California."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 22, 1968, p. A23.
"ROBERT HILL - Robert E. Hill, 45, 1720 Barclay Rd., died Wednesday. A native of Flint, Mich., he lived in Tampa for six years. He was a member of the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church and president of Hill Electric Inc. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rita R. Hill, Tampa; a son, R. Alan Hill, Charlotte, N.C.; a daughter, Miss Kathleen A. Hill, Tampa; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hill, Tampa; a brother, Charles A. Hill, Lutz; and sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Weiss, Bay City, Mich.; and Mrs. Gloria J. Fristoe, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 22, 1968, p. A23.
"MARY A. HOUGH, 65, of Ruskin, died Thursday. Born in Sandusky, Ohio, she came to the Bay area six years ago from Sandusky. She was a retired inspector for General Motors and a member of Ruskin United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Willard F.; and a brother, Charles A. Corder. Lewers Funeral Home, Ruskin."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 17, 1984, p. 7B.
"LOUIS LEE HYDE JR., 61, of Wimauma, died Wednesday. He is survived by his brother, Eugene of Brandford. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 17, 1984, p. 7B.
"RALPH E. HAZEN - BROOKER, June 3. - (Special) - Ralph E. Hazen, 46, prominent cattleman and farmer and Brooker native died of a heart attack at his home here today. He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mary Frances Hazen; two sons, Doyle and Jack Edward Hazen; his father, George W. Hazen, all of Brooker; four brothers, Harly C. Hazen, Hague; L. O. Hazen, Starke; Emory L. Hazen, Plant City; I. H. Hazen, Jacksonville, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle McKinney, Starke."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 4, 1951, p. 2.
"CARL HUSTON - Carl A. Huston, 57, 4105 Santiago Ave., died Thursday. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, he lived in Tampa for 22 years and was a member of the Westshore Christian Church and the Tampa Local Musicians Union. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lucy Huston, a son, Bruce Huston, Seattle, Wash., and a daughter, Mrs. Carol Smith, Sarasota."
Also, funeral notice: "HUSTON, CARL A. - Funeral services for Mr. Carl A. Huston, age 57, 4105 Santiago Ave., will be held at 4:00 c'clock Saturday afternoon at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605S. MacDill Ave. The Reverend Dean Burton, Pastor of the Westshore Christian Church will officiate. Interment will follow in Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery. PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. The family requests that those who so dsire may make a contribution to the Hillsborough County Heart Assn. or to the Westshore Christian Church Scholarship Fund."
Both published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"DOMINGO HERNANDEZ - Domingo Hernandez, 77, of 1810 26th Ave., died yesterday. He was a retired cigarmaker and a native of San Francisco de Paula, Cuba. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Carmela Hernandez and a daughter, Mrs. Delia Ochoa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 22, 1969, p. A23.
"JONATHAN S. HARDY, 18, of Lutz died Saturday as the result of an automobile accident. A lifetime resident of the area, he was a landscaper and a member of Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardy; one brother, James of Land O' Lakes; three sisters, Mary Frances Hardy of Edgewater, N.J., Suzanne Hardy of Tampa and Janet Hardy of Lutz; and his maternal grandmother, Marie Segawas of St. Petersburg. F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Lutz Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, July 20, 1981, p. D7.
"HOLT - DADE CITY - Mrs. Oma M. Holt, age 109, of Dade City, passed away Sunday. Funeral services are Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Coleman and Ferguson Chapel with interment in Dade City Cemetery. She was a native of Hartford, Tenn., born December 21, 1867 and came to Pasco County in 1942. She was a member of the Church of Christ and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jewell Hemphill, Dade City, Mrs. Ruth Lightcap, Leesburg; three sons, Floyd Holt, Dade City, Reuben Holt, Zephyrhills, and Fletcher Holt, Tampa; 23 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Chapel Monday from 7 to 9 p.m."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Monday, February 14, 1977, p. D7.
"MRS. MARY T. HANSON - Mrs. Mary T. Hanson, 67, of Limona, died in a hospital Thursday night. A native of Georgia, she had been a resident for the last year and is survived by a son, William Hanson, of Limona; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Maxwell and Miss Violet Hanson of Limona, and Mrs. Ethel Bryan of Madison, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Susie Addock of Atlanta; 13 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, February 14, 1948, p. 2.
"HUNT, MRS. NELLIE F. - Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie F. Hunt, 80, of 9702 Central Ave., will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 6900 Nebraska Ave., with Rev. Leon M. Gambrell, retired Baptist minister, officiating. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"EDISON LESTER HARRISON, 66, of Tampa died Thursday. He came to the Bay area 24 years ago from Chicago, Ill. He was kitchen manager at MacDill Air Force Base. He is survived by his mother, Evelyn Heyden of Tampa. Stower's Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"PEARL E. HILL, 84, of Sun City Center died Wednesday. A native of Mitchell, S.D., she came to the Bay area 20 years ago from Marion, Iowa. She was a member of the United Community Church of Sun City Center and was a past president of the church's Women's Association. She was also a member of the Sun City Center Women's Club. She is survived by her husband, Walter S.; one daughter, Margot Moran of Ruskin; one brother, Clarence Dohmer of Mesa, Ariz.; one sister, Thelma Hill of Lincoln, Neb., and two grandchildren. Lewer's Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 11, 1983, p. B9.
"MRS. LOLA HILSON - Mrs. Lola Bell Hilson, 61, 1315 W. Broad, died Wednesday. A native of Eustis, she lived in Tampa most of her life and was a member of the Wilma Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband, E. L. Hilson; a brother, Ray Winningham, California, and sisters, Mrs. Carrie Chamoun, Tampa, and Mrs. Bernice Sandsm California."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"ORBIE C. HIERS - Funeral services for Orbie C. Hiers, 22, of Hopewell, who died Monday at a Tampa hospital from injuries sustained when he accidently came in contact with an electric wire at the plant of U. S. Phosphoric Products corporation, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Second Baptist church of Plant City with the Rev. H. G. Devane conducting the services. Interment will be in Roselawn cemetery. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hiers, of Hopewell; three brothers, Clarence, R. L. and T. F. Hiers of Plant City, and two sisters, Miss Inez Hiers and Miss Ruth Hiers, of Hopewell."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, October 8, 1930, p. 2.
"CLARENCE HIERS - Funeral services for Clarence Hiers, 20, of Hopewell, killed Saturday in an automobile accident near Seffner, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Second Baptist church in Plant City. Burial will be in Plant City cemetery. The body will lie in state at the home until 2:30 this afternoon. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hiers, two brothers, R. L. and T. F. Hiers; and two sisters, Misses Inez and Ruth Hiers, all of Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Monday, March 2, 1931, p. 2.
"FORMER SHERIFF HIERS DIES IN HOSPITAL HERE - Succumbs After Several Months' Illness - Luther M. Hiers, 54, sherrif of Hillsborough county from 1924 to 1928, died yesterday morning in the Tampa hospital after a long illness. He was brought back home Monday from Chicago, where he had been under treatment for several months.
Mr. Hiers had lived here for about 20 years. His home was at 349 Plant avenue. He was chief of the county traffic department from 1921 to 1924, when he resigned to run for sherrif.
Spanish War Veteran - Mr. Hiers was past state commander of the United Spanish War Veterans and a past president of the veterans' west coast council. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias Elks, Woodmen of the World, Moose and all Masonic bodies. He belonged to the First Christian Church.
Rose Croix services will be conducted at the Scottish Rite cathedral tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, Spanish war veterans will have charge of services at the grave. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park.
List of Pallbearers - Active pallbearers, members of the Spanish war veterans, will be E. J. Weil, Franklin Heinrich, Ed Kane, Charles Green, John W. Sullivan and Hafford Jones.
Honorary pallbearers will be Roy Booth of Clearwater, Roy McMasters, Frank Townsend, Pat Whitaker, J. C. O'Neal, Oscar Norton, Ben H. Hill, B. L. Blackburn, Vincent Sempreviva, Tom Whitaker, Henry E. Cowart and Mayor Chancey.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Frances M. Hiers; a daughter, Mrs. H. Dwight Freeman, and three sons, Webb Luther, Lloyd George and Oronha Floyd Hiers, all of Tampa; six sisters, Mrs. Henry Sharp of Sebring, Miss Mary Hiers of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Chris Baker of Miami, Mrs. Robert Kersh of Savannah, Ga., Mrs. Lee Drawdy of Walterboro, S. C., and Mrs. Jack Wells of Tampa, and four brothers, W. B. Hiers of Limona, W. H. Hiers of Tampa, McGrady Hiers of Savannah, and N. S. Hiers of Brunson, S. C."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, August 16, 1933.
"Hopewell Farmer Killed: Two Women Hurt in Car Crashes - A man was killed and two women were painfully injured yesterday in two automobile accidents caused by slippery pavements in and near Tampa.
J. C. Hiers, 20-year-old Hopewell farmer, died in Cook's hospital here last night at 8 o'clock from internal injuries suffered shortly after noon as his car skidded off the Plant City road into a ditch a mile east of Seffner.
Mrs. K. P. Carter, of the Crescent apartments and Mrs. W. R. Turner, of 1307 Morrison avenue were injured in a collision at Newport and Swann avenues yesterday afternoon. Both were thrown out and cut and bruised, but not seriously.
Hiers was travelling toward Plant City when the rear wheels of his car skidded off the pavement, causing it to turn over twice and crash in a small ditch. He was thrown out as the car made its first turn and then was crushed as it rolled into the ditch.
Attendants at the Dixie filling station, near where the accident happened, rushed across the road, and with some difficulty pulled him free. An ambulance was summoned and he was brought to Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, March 1, 1931, p. 1-1.
"MRS. VIOLA HAGGARD - LARGO, June 13 (By Staff Writer) - Mrs. Viola Haggard, 69, of 203 Second Ave. SW, who came here 10 years ago from Centre, Ala., died today at her home. Survivors include two sons, Joe W. Mason, Clearwater, and Milton W. Mason, Largo; a daughter, Mrs. Horace Allen, Largo; and seven grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 14, 1961, p 2.
"HEARE INFANT - Funeral services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Granville Heare, who died at the home, 1003 Thirty-second avenue, were held at the Tampa Memorial Park cemetery yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 29, 1927, p. 22
"HALL, JUDSON FARRELL (JUDE) - Funeral services for Judson Farrell (Jude) Hall, 43, of Inverness, who died Sunday, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the chapel of Porter Funeral Home. The Rev. Wayne Oeffler of the Inverness Baptist Church officiating, with military honors at the grave furnished by the veterans of Citrus County. Interment in Oak Ridge Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, December 13, 1954, p. 2.
"HAMM, MRS. RUTH - Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Hamm, 36, of 2912 48th St., will be conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the Duval Funeral Home, with The Rev. D. J. Abernathy, pastor of the Jackson Heights Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Orange Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, December 13, 1954, p. 2.
"NORMAN G. HUMPHREY - BRADENTON, Oct. 11. - (By Staff Writer) - Norman G. Humphrey, who came here from Hartford, Conn., 18 years ago, died today. A native of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., he was formerly in charge of the claims department of the home office of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Beatrice R. Humphrey; and a brother, Elliott S. Humphrey, Phoenix, Ariz."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, October 12, 1955, p. 2.
"THELMA INEZ HAWK, 75, of Tampa died Friday. A resident of the Bay area since 1952, she was a housewife and a member of the First Baptist Church of Sulphur Springs. She is survived by her son, John Hawk of Tampa; three daughters, Jean Curtis of Tampa, Evelyn Putnam of Dolton, Ill., and Dorothy Gizinski of St. Petersburg; two brothers, Walter Lee Smith of St. Petersburg and Cecil Smith of Shelvyville, Tenn.; three sisters, Mary Reed of St. Petersburg, Hortness Reese of Fayetville, Tenn. and Juanita Crouch of Detroit; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Jennings Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, December 13, 1981, page 11-B.
"CHESTER HIGHNOTE - Chester Highnote, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Highnote, of Sarasota, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. Besides his father and mother he is survived by one sister, Cathryn, and one brother, Bobbie. The body will be sent to Richland, Ga., B. Marion Reed is in charge."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, January 28, 1927, p. 24
"MRS. ETHEL MAE HUNT - Mrs. Ethel Mae Hunt, 70, died at a local rest home Sunday morning. She was a resident of 6812 18th St., and had been a resident of Tampa for 31 years. She is survived by her husband, William R. Hunt, Tampa; three daughters, Mrs. B. L. Davis and Mrs. Emily Grace, both of Tampa, and Mrs. C. S. Leeky, Marathon; one son, McGee R. Hunt, Tampa, 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren."
Also, funeral notice: "HUNT, ETHEL MAE - Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Mae Hunt, 70, resident of 6812 18th St., who passed away at a local rest home, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. The Rev. E. C. Abernathy, pastor of Riverside Baptist Church to officiate. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are Randy Davis, Fred Hunt, Billy Grace, Tommie Grace, Pat Whitaker, Jr., and Roger McKinney."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 18, 1954, p. 2-A.
"HIERS - Labon B. Hiers, aged twenty-two, died Tuesday night at Fort Dade. The body will be brought to Tampa for interment. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of B. Marion Reed, and are not yet completed. The body upon arrival will be taken to the home of his grandfather, S. P. Strickland, No. 1002 Nineteenth avenue. He was the son of Jessie Hiers of Tampa, and besides his father is survived by three sisters, the Misses Ethel and Mamie Hiers and Mrs. Alma Coffin. Young Hiers was among the selects who left Tampa two weeks ago for Fort Dade."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, November 7, 1918.
"JESSIE HANSON - Jessie Hanson, 81, Tampa, died Wednesday. A native of Maine, he had lived in the Tampa Bay Area since 1968. He has no survivors."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, May 19, 1972, p. 23-A.
"HIRES - Miss Alvarena Hires, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hires, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon from the undertaking parlors of the F. T. Blount undertaking Company, Rev. C. O. Woodward officiating. Interment will be made in Myrtle Hill cemetery. Pallbearers will be A. B. Stewart, Franklin Heinrich, B. R. Edenfield, E. G. Hires."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 28, 1919.
"HALCOM - Mrs. Hattie Halcom, aged about forty years, died yesterday morning at 10:20 o'clock at her residence in Port Tampa City, following a lingering illness. Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Edger Halcom, her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Burge of Franklin, Tenn., two sisters, Mrs. Kirk of Nashville, Mrs. J. B. Allen of Jacksonville and one brother, who is in the army. Funeral arrangements are pending word from relatives. Undertaker J. L. Reed has charge of the body."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, February 15, 1918.
"HARTSFIELD INFANT - The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hartsfield of 2606 Corrinne St. died Tuesday. Other survivors include three brothers, Johnny, Robert and Steve Hartsfield, all of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 22, 1969, p. A23.
"ARTHUR D. HICKS - Funeral services for Arthur D. Hicks, 18, of 5915 Tampa street, were held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the chapel of Mortician F. T. Blount, wiht Rev. R. L. Allen of the Seminole Heights Methodist church officiating. Interment was in Sutherland cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, March 13, 1927.
"WILLIAM HARWELL, 77, of Tampa died Monday. He was a 20-year resident of the area and a retired cab driver. He is survived by two sisters, Grace Word and Lydia Payne, both of Scottsboro, Ala. C.E. Prevatt Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
"HELEN P. HELTON, 70, of Brandon died Tuesday. She was a three-year resident of the area, coming from Fort Myers. She was a housewife and member of the First Baptist Church of Brandon. She is survived by her husband, Carl; five sons, Carl Dean, Paul William and Raymond Harold, all of St. Louis, Robert Keith of Tampa, and Ralph Eugene of Montgomery, Ala.; one daughter, Shirley Ann Godwin of Tampa; one brother, Claude Wayne Harris of Decatur, Ill.; two sisters, Maude Burris of Decatur, Ill., and Rose Marie Yates of Tracy, Calif.; and 10 grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
"SOLON B. HAGLER - Funeral services for Solon B. Hagler, who died Wednesday, were held yesterday. Burial was in Curlew cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 31, 1930, p. 1-2.
"MRS. ROBBIE ETNA HERMAN - Mrs. Robbie Etna Herman, 43, a resident of Charleston, S. C., died in that city Friday morning. She had been a resident of Charleston for the past 14 years, was an active member of the Cherokee Place Methodist Church and the board of the church. She was a past president of the Women's Missionary Society of Christian service and a Charleston district officer. Active in parent-teacher association work for many years, she was a past president of Ben Tillman PTA, served on the state board for seven years and was currently secretary of the state PTA Congress. She is survived by her husband, Carl E. Herman of Charleston; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Barker of Tampa; two sons, Robert and Larry Herman of Charleston; a sister, Mrs. F. M. Pierce of Pierce, Fla.; four brothers, P. J. Barker of Margarita, Canal Zone; Capt. H. C. Barker with the Marine Corps in Quantico, Va.; Rudolph Barker of Richmond, Va., and Nelson Barker of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 17, 1954, p. 8-A.
"EVALINE V. HILL, 78, of Orange Park died Tuesday. She was a former resident of Tampa and a housewife. She was a member of the Moose Lodge of Grand Rapids, Mich. She is survived by one son, George E. of Tampa; daughters, Marion Fleming of Dubose, Pa., Alice Grienke of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Doris Crum of Tampa; 17 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Duval Funeral Home, Northside Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
"MRS. MARY M. HUNTER - ST. PETERSBURG (Special) - Mrs. Mary Margaret Hunter, 6535 Second Ave. S., died Friday. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., she moved here 11 years ago from Norfolk, Va. She was a Catholic. Survivors include her husband, Charles A. Hunter, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Crispo, St. Petersburg Beach."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, June 19, 1962, p. 2-A.
"INFANT DIES - James Holden, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Holden, of 111 South Westland, died in a local hospital Saturday morning. Besides the parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Holden of Rockmart, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lair of Tallahassee."
Published in The Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1954, p. 8-A.
"MRS. CATHERINE HOKAMP - Mrs. Catherine Hokamp, 50, of 8412 Suwanee avenue, died yesterday in a hospital. Funeral arrangements have not been completed."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, July 22, 1930.
"J. H. HILTON, SR. - J. H. Hilton, sr., of 917 Shadowlawn avenu, died Sept. 2 at the home of his son, W. N. Hilton, Bainbridge, Ga. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Ola Hilton; a sister, Mrs. Bell Smallwood, and three sons, C. H. and J. H. Hilton, jr., of Tampa, and W. N. Hilton of Bainbridge."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 6, 1936.
"HARANG, BENNIE LUCIAN - Funeral services for Mr. Bennie Lucian Harang, 52, resident of 312 Baily St., who passed away in a local hospital Saturday, will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Rosary services will be held Monday night at 8 P.M. at Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Trinita Harang."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"HAMILTON, HARRIET OLIVER - Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet Oliver Hamilton, 91, resident of 5710 Branch Ave., and Peru, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. The Rev. T. D. Lide, pastor of the Seminole Heights Baptist Church, to officiate, interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: R. E. Geiger, L. S. Todd, H. C. Creighton, William D. Smith, W. M. Harkness, Jr., K. L. Waggoner."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"MRS. CATHERINE HALBROOK - Mrs. Catherine Halbrook, 86, 413 South DeSoto St., Port Tampa City, died at a hospital Thursday. She is survived by two sons, Lawrence L. Halbrook and George J. Halbrook, Port Tampa City; three sisters, Mrs. Effie Corey, Mrs. Esther Warren, Port Tampa City, and Mrs. Clara Anderson, Chicago, Ill., and three granddaughters. She was a native of Pottstown, Pa., and a resident of Hillsborough County 55 years."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1950.
"HOLLYWOOD, JENNIE MAY - Memorial services for Mrs. Jennie May Hollywood, 71, of 8104 9th St., will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the CHAPEL OF THE JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME, 6900 NEBRASKA AVE., AT SLIGH. Rev. R. E. Williams, pastor of the West Gate Baptist Church will officiate. Mrs. Hollywood will then be sent to the Jennings Lyons Funeral Home, Owosso, Michigan for funeral services and interment at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, August 27, 1970.
"HARMON - Elma Harmon, 80, resident of Tampa for 60 years passed away Saturday. Graveside services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. from Garden of Memories Cemetery, with Rev. Richard Kilpatrick, pastor of First Baptist Church of Brandon, officiating. Mrs. Harmon is survived by her mother: Mrs. Helen Lamb; one son: Roy Harmon; one sister: Mrs. Mabel Lewis, all of Tampa; 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; Visitation will be Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Arrangements in charge of: BOWES FUNERAL HOME 3023 BUSCH BLVD."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, November 2, 1976.
"HALL, EMMETT A. - Emmett A. Hall passed away yesterday at Bay Pines Hospital. He is survived by one son, Emmett A. Hall, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. D. L. Carson, of Jacksonville, and Erma Hall, of Tampa; two brothers, Joe B. Hall, of Tampa, and Henry Hall, of Seguin, Tex. Burial at Bay Pines Hospital at 2 o'clock."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 3, 1951.
"HAM - The body of M. A. Ham, aged sixty years, who died at his residence, No. 2112 Highland Avenue, Sunday morning, following a lingering illness, was prepared for shipment and the funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the parlors of J. L. Reed. Rev. C. O. Woodward, assisted by the Woodmen and Odd Fellows, conducted the services. Besides his wife, who was on her way to Tampa when her husband's end came, the deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. M. Hix of Statesville, N. C., Miss Olive Ham of Dandridge, and two sons. The body will be shipped Wednesday at noon to Statesville, N. C."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 9, 1917.
"HAMNER - Dr. George Pinkard Hamner, 99, father of Mrs. I. Clay Thompson of Tampa, passed away Tuesday in Bay Pines Hospital. He was sent to Sheffield Funeral Home, Lovingston, Va., Saturday. Dr. Hamner was one of three surviving Rough Riders serving with Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in Cuba during the Spanish-American war. He also served as a Major in the Medical Corps during WWI. Born May 23, 1873, son of the late William A. and Sarah Shepard Hamner at Faber, Va., he married Blanche Stevens Hamner of Lovingston on June 29, 1907. Graduated from University of Virginia Medical School in 1903, and practiced medicine in Nelson County and Lynchburg, Va., before moving to Florida in 1928. He was a resident and practiced medicine in Hollywood, Fla., for more than 30 years, retiring in 1963 after 60 years of active practice. He was Elder Emeritus of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood; a mason; member of the American Legion, and served as vice president of the Rough Riders Association. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Delk, Lovingston, Va., Mrs. I. Clay Thompson, Tampa and Miss Jean Hamner, Miami, Fla.; six grandchildren and five great grandsons. The family requests that flowers please be omitted, but friends who wish may make memorial gifts to the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, Fla. B. MARION REED FUNERAL HOME 258 Plant Ave."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 8, 1973.
"JAMES MOSES HENDRIX - James Moses Hendrix, 73, of Brandon, died Tuesday at a hospital. Besides his widow, he is survived by two daugters, Mrs. Minnie Prevatte, of Wimauma, and Mrs. Jeanette Parker, of Plant City; a son, Burton Hendrix, of Everglades City; a brother, Lee Hendrix, of Lithia, and a sister, Mrs. Lucy Snead, of Dallas, Texas."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 25, 1937, p. 2.
"HIRES - Ruth Hires, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hires, was buried yesterday afternoon in Brandon Cemetery under the directions of Undertaker B. Marion Reed. The little girl died yesterday morning at her parents' residence, Twenty-sixth street and Twenty-second avenue, following a short illness."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, February 15, 1918.
"HANSON, SGT. HENRY - Sgt. Henry Hanson, 57, of 1324 Franklin Street, passed away in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held this morning at 10:00 o'clock at the graveside in American Legion Cemetery with Chaplain Joseph D. Andrew of MacDill Air Force Base officiating. He is survived by a brother, Albert Hanson, of Fargo, North Dakota. Arrangements by F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"HARKNESS - James A. Harkness, Sr., aged seventy-one years, died at his residence, No. 203 Florabraska Avenue, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock following an illness of three weeks. The deceased was born in Jackson, Ga., on April 23, 1845. He spent the entire four years of the Civil War in the Confederate Army, enlisting at the age of sixteen. After the war he moved to Texas and spent a number of years on the Texas frontier. In the pioneer days of 1876 he moved to Florida and settled in Lake County, where he was engaged in the orange business until 1903, when he came to Tampa. Since that time he has been first assistant jailer and later in charge of the county prisoners at the stockade. Besides his wife he is survived by the following sons and daughters: Dr. J. F. Harkness, druggist; Willis M. Harkness, connected with the offices of the Havana-American Cigar Company; Wilbur E. Harkness of the Mallory Line; Capt. R. C. Harkness of Newark, N. J.; Harold F. Harkness, railroad agent, Center Hill; James A. Harkness, Jr., of Marce; Mrs. Carrie Barfield, of Griffin, Ga.; and Miss Helen Harkness of Tampa. Funeral services will be held this afternoon from the residence at 2 o'clock with Rev. W. M. Cooper officiating. The interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery under the directions of J. L. Reed. The local camp of the Confederate Veterans will attend the funeral. Following is a list of the pall-bearers: Judge C. E. Harrison, P. F. Crary, J. T. Warren, R. C. Jackson, P. A. Larche and H. L. Powell. -
NOTICE - Members of Loring Camp are requested to meet at J. L. Reed's undertaking establishment at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late comrade, J. A. Harkness, Sr. By Order, DONALD S. M'KAY"
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 9, 1917.
"JACOB S. HARLEY - SEBRING, Jan. 26 - (Special) - Jacob S. Harley, 80, retired professor of Elizabethtown (Pa.) College, who had lived here 11 years, died last night."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 27, 1948.
"ALBERT SIDNEY HARRELL - Funeral services for Albert Sidney Harrell, who died Monday afternoon at his residence. 2305 Central Avenue, were held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at the funeral home of F. T. Blount. Rev. H. G. Robert of Tampa Heights Methodist Church conducted the services. Interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. F. T. Blount, mortician, was in charge."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, October 8, 1925.
"HARRISON, MRS. MINNIE M. - Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie M. Harrison, 78, resident of 802 N. "B" St., who passed away Sunday, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home with Rev. Kenneth L. Tucker of the North Rome Baptist Church, to officiate. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers: Adam Jabionsky, C. D. Stringer, James Grau, Murray Grau, George Formby, Willie D. Atkins, and Eugene Nelson."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 4, 1960, p. 2.
"WILLIAM P. HARRIS - LAKELAND, Jan. 26 - (Special) - William Porter Harris, 53, a rural mail carrier and a lifelong resident of Polk County, died at his home here yesterday."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 27, 1948.
"HEACOCK, BRUCE WILLIAM - Funeral services for Bruce William Heacock, 55, who died Saturday night in a Brooksville hospital will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Blanton Methodist Church with The Rev. James Thompson officiating, assisted by the Rev. Herb Burnette after which the American Legion, Gordon M. Crothers Post No. 15 will have charge. He was born in Blanton, a member of the Methodist Church, and lived there all his life. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bernice Heacock; mother, Mrs. F. Heacock; one sister, Mrs. E. P. McGeachy, al of Blanton, and one niece, Mrs. Dorothy Maxon, of Tampa. Pallbearers, all first cousins, will be Frank Childers, Donnie Blocker, Norman Blocker, Herman Ansley, Kenneth Ansley, and Clinton Ansley."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, February 19, 1951.
"MRS. OLLIE B. HUTTO - PLANT CITY, Oct. 10 - (Special) - Mrs. Ollie B. Hutto, of Route 1, Plant City, a life long resident of Hillsborough County, died in a Lakeland hospital Sunday after a short illness. She is survived by four daughters, Miss Ruby Hutto, Tampa; Mrs. Ruth Stern, Houston, Texas; Miss Lois Hutto, Atlantic City, N. J.; Mrs. Emma Reis, Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. Ida Murphy, Vicksburg, Miss.; three sons, Elvin Hutto, Detroit, Mich.; Doyl Hutto, Tallahassee, and Ray Hutto, Clewiston; a brother, G. E. Wetherington, Turkey Creek."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, October 11, 1954, p. 2-A.
"HEADLEY - Mrs. Marie W. Headley, 65, of 309 West Curtis Street, Tampa, passed away Monday. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 11:30 from the chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Richard R. Avis of the Central Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, officiating. Active pallbearers will be Herbert Law, Thomas Gilbert, Edward Vaughn, Walter Roberts, Carl Martin and Ernest Hernandez. Honorary pallbearers will be Marion MacNorrill and Phillip Rosseter. Interment will be in Garden of Memories."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 8, 1973.
"FRANK HIERS - Frank Hiers, 61, of 8009 Downing Circle, has died. A native of Colquitt County, Ga., he had lived in Tampa 14 years. He was a member of Sarada Baptist Church. He is survived by one son, James T. Hiers and one daughter, Ablie Jean Cornelius, Tampa, three sisters, Leila Brooks, Della Striplin and Sally Asbell, Georgia, and three brothers, Lance abd Claud Hiers, Georgia, and James O. Hiers, California."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, April 2, 1969.
"DUNCAN H. HUNTER - Funeral services for Duncan H. Hunter, 50, of 1338 Cordelia avenue, were held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock from the chapel of Mortician F. T. Blount. Rev. H. F. Tolle of the First Methodist church officiated. Interment was made in the Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, January 12, 1927, p. 20.
"HULL - News has reached Tampa of the death of David Crockett Hull, which occurred in Preston Orient, Cuba, November 25. Mr. Hull is a Floridian, living most of his life in Sumterville, where was the owner of one of the largest truck farms in that county. Later he moved to Atlanta, where he engaged in the mercantile business. During the year 1908, the Hulls moved to Preston Orient, Cuba, and he became associated with one of the island's largest sugarmills. He is survived by two daughters and two sons, who were at his bedside during his illness and death."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, December 4, 1914, p. B1.
"HANDKERTZ - The body of George Handkertz will arrive tonight from Gasparilla, according to a telegram received by J. L. Reed. Details and funeral arrangements will be announced later."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, October 3, 1920, p. B6.
"WAUCHULA WOMAN IS STRUCK AND KILLED BY HIT-RUN DRIVER - WAUCHULA, Aug. 23 - (Special) - Miss Emily Henderson, 60, was killed here tonight by a hit-and-run driver, whose car struck her as she was crossing the highway near her home, two miles north of Wauchula.
The car that struck her is thought to have been a 1931 model, green Chevrolet coach, an according to witnesses was going 50 miles an hour north on the highway toward Bowling Green, but may have turned off the highway toward Parrish.
The body of Miss Henderson was badly mangled. A coroner's jury was empaneled, but has not yet completed its investigation.
Miss Henderson is survived by a sister, Mrs. W. P. Gunter, with whom she had resided several years, and a brother, John Henderson, of Cullman, Ala.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but the body will be buried here."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 24, 1934.
"Funeral services for Engineer J. E. Hicks was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence at Port Tampa, Dr. Hyman assisted by Dr. R. J. Blackmon, conducted the services, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers had charge of the services by the grave. Pallbearers were selected from members of the brotherhood of locomotive engineers. F. T. Blount, mortician was in charge. Interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 13, 1925.
"HICKS, TONY - Funeral services for Tony Hicks, 73, of 3607 N. Lisbon, a World War I veteran, and commercial fisherman in Tampa for 35 years, will be held Thursday at 2 P.M. from the A. P. Boza chapel. Interment in American Legion Cemetery with MacDill Field furnishing military honors."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 6, 1951.
"MRS. GERTRUDE A. HILL - Mrs. Gertrude A. Hill, 48, 8410 Ashley St., died Saturday morning at a Tampa hospital. A native of Brownville, Maine, she had lived in Tampa four years. She was a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Survivors include her husband, Raymond G. Hill; three sons, Raymond F. Hill, George F. Hill and Charles E. Hill, all of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, January 27, 1963.
"HOPKINS - Funeral services for Thomas J. Hopkins, aged forty-eight, who died Sunday night at his residence, No. 908 Tampa street, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from Sacred Heart church. He is survived by his wife and three sisters. Undertaker B. Marion Reed is in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, November 2, 1920.
"HILL, MRS. ROSA ANNIE - Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Annie Hill, 79, resident of 3802 1st St., Ballast Point, who passed away Wednesday morning at a Tampa hospital, will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Cremation to follow."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, August 13, 1953.
"MRS. EUDORA HOPSON - Mrs. Eudora Diamond Hopson, 82, of 5908 50th St., died Sunday at her home. A native of Valdosta, Ga. Mrs. Hopson had lived in Tampa for the last 31 years. Survivors include six sisters, Mrs. G. T. Dolling of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Annie Ruth Tomisson of Jacksonville, Miss Bertha Simms and Mrs. Lydia Marsh of Orlando, Mrs. Mary Diamond of Tampa, and Mrs. Jewell Branch of Valdosta, and a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hopson was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, April 29, 1963.
"WILLIAM P. HENDERSON - William P. Henderson, 53, died at a local hospital last night after an illness of more than three weeks. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount, mortician, with interment in Woodlawn cemetery.
Mr. Henderson is survived by his mother and a sister, Miss Eliza J. Henderson, both of Toronto, Canada."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 29, 1927, p. 22
"HOTCHKISS, VIRGIL GEORGE - Funeral services for Virgil George Hotchkiss, 42, resident of 4818 North Grady, who passed away Tuesday night at a Tampa hospital, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, The Rev. Fred Hornshoe, pastor of the Little Chapel, to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, August 13, 1953.
"JOHN F. HOWARD - John F. Howard, 71, 1408 1/2 DeSota Ave., died yesterday. A native of Warwick, N.Y., he had lived in Tampa for the past 47 years. He was a veteran of World War I, and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nona Sewell Howard; a daughter, Mrs. W. A. Surline, Rawlins, Wyo.; and a sister, Mrs. Sadie Ballance, New York City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 25, 1969.
"A. B. Hullinger, Bradenton Resident 25 Years, Dies - BRADENTON, March 17. - (Special) - A. B. Hullinger, 56, head of the Hullinger music store, died at the family residence yesterday. He had been a resident here for the last 25 years. Besides his wife, he is survived by a brother, T. W. Hullinger, of Bradenton, and seven grandchildren, Mrs. W. B. Lyle, of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Dix Arnold, of Ocala; Misses Christine and Dorothy Hullinger, and Victor, A. B., jr., and John Hullinger, at home.
Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Turner chapel, the Rev. H. C. Hardin, of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in the Manasota cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were O. D. Groff, W. U. Lathrop, O. W. Shelton, G. E. Miller, F. E. Sharp and Mr. Burris. Active pallbearers were Ralph and James Anderson, Chris Bachler, Mr. Walker, Claud Hebb and Miller Willis."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"HERRON, HOWARD F. - Howard F. Herron, age 35, of 4210 W. Buffalo, passed away Saturday in a local hospital. The remains were shipped to Jasper, Ala. c/o Legg Funeral Home for services and interment. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Virginia Herron, Tampa; a son, Clyde Herron, Tampa, and his parents of Cardova, Ala. Local arrangements by F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 4, 1954, p. 2.
"ALBERT HURST - Funeral services for Albert Hurst, 52, of 3305 Hillsborough avenue, who died Sunday afternoon at the home, will be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from the Belmont Heights Baptist church with the Rev. J. S. Wilson of Seminole Heights Baptist church conducting the service. Burial will be in Orange Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"HARKNESS - James A. Harkness, Sr., aged seventy-one years, died at his residence, No. 203 Florabraska Avenue, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock following an illness of three weeks. The deceased was born in Jackson, Ga., on April 23, 1845. He spent the entire four years of the Civil War in the Confederate Army, enlisting at the age of sixteen. After the war he moved to Texas and spent a number of years on the Texas frontier. In the pioneer days of 1876 he moved to Florida and settled in Lake County, where he was engaged in the orange business until 1903, when he came to Tampa. Since that time he has been first assistant jailer and later in charge of the county prisoners at the stockade. Besides his wife he is survived by the following sons and daughters: Dr. J. F. Harkness, druggist; Willis M. Harkness, connected with the offices of the Havana-American Cigar Company; Wilbur E. Harkness of the Mallory Line; Capt. R. C. Harkness of Newark, N. J.; Harold F. Harkness, railroad agent, Center Hill; James A. Harkness, Jr., of Marce; Mrs. Carrie Barfield, of Griffin, Ga.; and Miss Helen Harkness of Tampa. Funeral services will be held this afternoon from the residence at 2 o'clock with Rev. W. M. Cooper officiating. The interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery under the directions of J. L. Reed. The local camp of the Confederate Veterans will attend the funeral. Following is a list of the pall-bearers: Judge C. E. Harrison, P. F. Crary, J. T. Warren, R. C. Jackson, P. A. Larche and H. L. Powell.
NOTICE - Members of Loring Camp are requested to meet at J. L. Reed's undertaking establishment at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late comrade, J. A. Harkness, Sr. By Order, DONALD S. M'KAY"
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 9, 1917.
"HERNANDEZ - Annie May Hernandez, the eleven-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hernandez, No. 1019 Chestnut street, West Tampa, died yesterday morning at the family residence and the funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock under the direction of F. T. Blount."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, November 7, 1918.
"HAM - The body of M. A. Ham, aged sixty years, who died at his residence, No. 2112 Highland Avenue, Sunday morning, following a lingering illness, was prepared for shipment and the funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the parlors of J. L. Reed. Rev. C. O. Woodward, assisted by the Woodmen and Odd Fellows, conducted the services. Besides his wife, who was on her way to Tampa when her husband's end came, the deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. M. Hix of Statesville, N. C., Miss Olive Ham of Dandridge, and two sons. The body will be shipped Wednesday at noon to Statesville, N. C."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 9, 1917.
"HARDIN - The remains of T. E. Hardin will be shipped today for his former home in Atlanta, Ga., for interment by Undertaker M. R. Gooding, and will be accompanied by Mrs. Hardin. The funeral services will be in charge of the Masons."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, June 11, 1915.
"GRACE LUCILE HIRES - Grace Lucile Hires, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hires, 108 Louisiana avenue died yesterday morning at the residence. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, May 13, 1927.
"RALPH LEWIS HARRELL - Word has been received here of the death in Detroit, Dec. 10, of Ralph Lewis Harrell, 2 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrell, jr. The child's father formerly resided in Tampa and was a graduate of George Washington junior high school in 1916, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrell, sr., reside in Belleview."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, December 14, 1929.
"A. P. HOLLINGSWORTH - ARCADIA, Oct. 12 - (Special) - Albert P. Hollingsworth, Sr., 74, of this city, died this afternoon at a local hospital. He was a member of one of the pioneer families of DeSoto County. Born at Fort Bassinger, he lived the largest part of his life in Arcadia. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jimmie S. Hollingsworth; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Lanier; a son, A. P. Hollingsworth, Jr.; five grandchildren; three brothers, L. Hollingsworth, Sr., T. E. Hollingsworth and B. W. Hollingsworth, all of Arcadia."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 13, 1954, p. 2.
"MRS. MARTHA H. HIRES - WINTER HAVEN, Oct. 30 - (Special) - Mrs. Martha H. Hires, 80, died last night at her home in Eloise. She was a native of Colquitt, Ga., and had been a resident of Eloise since 1943."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 31, 1950, p. 3.
"HADDOCK, Maude W., 100, of Lake Placid, died Tuesday. Scott Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"HYER - Walter Ralph Hyer, 75, resident of Tampa for 36 years, passed away Saturday.
Graveside funeral services will be held Wednesday 11:30 a.m. at Myrtle Hill Memorial
Park. Those attending the services are requested to please meet at the cemetery. He is
survived by his wife Eugenia (Nene) Hyer, sons and daughters-in-law Walter Payne and
Mary Rhyne Hyer, Archer, Fla. and Ralph James and Katherine Myers Hyer of Tampa,
sisters: Aretha Halsey, Charleston, S.C., Betty Blitch, Sullivans Island, S.C. and
Jeanne Ginaris, Greensboro, N.C., grandsons: Aiek Rhyne Hyer, Courtland Ralph and Chase
Mahon Hyer. MARSICANO"
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"HIRES, CHARLEY - Funeral services for Charley Hires, 59, of 402 Pierce st., who died yesterday morning at a local hospital, will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the West Thonotosassa Baptist church, the Rev. John H. Rich, the pastor, officiating. Interment in Antioch cemetery. Active pallbearers: Herman Green, Charlie Crossen, James Crossen, Ellis Freman, Joe Morton and Mr. Bowen. Honorary: Brother J. J. Jones, Brother B. T. Freeman, the Rev. Eugene Jackson, the Rev. J. Earl Tharp, the Rev. Will Cooper and the Rev. Joe Devane. The pallbearers are requested to meet at the church at 9:45 o'clock. Arrangements in charge of F. T. Blount."
Also, "CHARLEY HIRES - Charley Hires, 59, of 402 Pierce st., died yesterday at a hospital. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Effie A. Hires; a step-daughter, Mrs. W. T. Veness, of Palmetto; three step-sons, Emory Patrick, of Dade City, Adrian Patrick of Key West, and Bud Patrick of Daytona Beach; his father, Phillip Hires, of Hahira, Ga.; a brother, John Hires of Miami; and five sisters, Mrs. Mary Futch, of Hahira, and Mrs. Miza Stoddard, Mrs. George Wilkes, Mrs. Julia Payne, and Mrs. Kate Payne, all of Cocoanut Grove. He was a member of the West Thonotosassa Baptist church."
Both published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, August 13, 1942, p. 2.
"HIRES, JOSEPH LEE - Funeral services for Joseph Lee Hires, of the Antioch section, who passed away in a Tampa hospital Thursday, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the East Thonotosassa Landmark Baptist Church. The Rev. Olin W. Hall and The Rev. Harry C. Devane will officiate. Interment in Antioch Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lacy Hires; daughters, Mrs. Florence Duren, Dover; Mrs. Wilma Sapp, Plant City, and Mrs. Edith Forlkerta, Arabia; stepdaughter, Miss Patricia Shelley, Dover; sons, Melvin Hires, Folkston, Ga., and Allen Hires, Jacksonville; stepson, Malcolm Shelley, Dover; sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Peacock, Tampa, and Mrs. Mattie Williams, Fort Myers; brothers, Alto Hires, LaBelle, and Ancle Hires, Norfolk, Va.; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The remains will lie in state at the chapel of Wells Funeral Home until 2 o'clock Friday. The grandsons will serve as pallbearers and meet at the residence at 2:30 o'clock."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"HILL, RALPH - Funeral services for Mr. Ralph Hill, 65, of 110 Plant Ave., and 802 Zack St., will be held Saturday at 10 A. M. from the A.P. Boza Chapel. Interment in Colon Cemetery. Mr. Hill is survived by a sister, Mrs. G. L. Weeks of Boston, Mass."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"TOM HIRES - Tom Hires, 48, of 708 E. Louisiana ave., died yesterday at Bay Pines Veterans hospital. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Wilda Hires; a son, Tommy Hires, jr., and two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Morton, and Miss Edna Hires, of Tampa; his mother, Mrs. Richard Hires of Lake Thonotosassa; three brothers, Eric, Carnie and Howell Hires of Tampa; four sisters, Mrs. Virginia Voss, of Tampa; Mrs. Albert Pless, of Tampa; Mrs. Ludie Mathews, of Lake Thonotosassa and Mrs. Mimmie Sherrick of Tampa. Mr. Hires was a native of Hillsborough county, and a member of the American Legion. For the last three years he was employed at the Tampa Ship-building company, as a welder."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, August 13, 1942, p. 2.
"W. C. HUGHES - W. C. Hughes, Shreveport, La., father of Mrs. I. A. Dowdell, jr., of Wimauma, was killed Friday in Shreveport as he came into contact with an electric power line. Mrs. Dowdell left for Shreveport Friday night to attend funeral services which will be held tomorrow."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 31, 1930, p. 1-2.
"HICKS, JAMES EDGAR - Funeral services for James Edgar Hicks, 36, who died Monday at his residence, 408 S. Newport, will be held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock from the Joe L. Reed home, Bayshore and Plant Ave. Survivors: His wife, Mrs. Olive Hicks; two daughters, Jane Dale and Ann Wallace Hicks; one son, James Hicks, jr; three sisters, Mrs. W. R. Weems, West Point, Miss.; Mrs. W. M. Miller, and Miss Willie Hicks, Knoxville, Tenn.; one brother, C. H. Hicks, St. Petersburg. Active pallbearers: H. A. Almand, J. P. Beasley, J. B. Jones, J. Lawrence Perry, H. A. Ballinger, C. W. Pickle. Honorary: C. W. Clewis, H. E. Goodroe, Fowler Childress, Billie Henderson, H. A. Hargus, Frank Hunt, T. L. Walker, J. C. Henry, Rev. Carlock Hawk will officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 6, 1939, p. 2.
"KATHRYN KENNEDY HAGAN, 88, of Tampa died Thursday at Palm Garden of Tampa. A native of Asheville, N.C., she moved to Tampa from Miami in 1980. She was a homemaker and a member of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a daughter, Carol J. Sieradzan of Tampa, and two grandchildren. Marsicano-B. Marion Reed-Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, February 3, 1993.
"HARWELL - Mrs. Addie A. Harwell, 89, of 7712 Riverview Dr., Gibsonton, died Thursday. A native of Forsythe County, Ga., she had resided in Hillsborough County for the past forty five years and was a member of the Gibsonton United Methodist Church. Survivors include her sons, George L. and Edwin H. Harwell of Gibsonton, Paul L. Harwell of Albany, Ga. & Douglass K. Harwell of Lakeland; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted from the Gibsonton United Methodist Church, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Guy Spriggs, Methodist minister officiating, assisted by Rev. Wesley Price pastor of the Gibsonton United Methodist Church. Interment will follow in Oaklawn Cemetery, Plant City. Her grandsons and nephews will serve as pallbearers. Mrs. Harwell will lie in state at the church from Noon Saturday until time of Service. The family will receive friends at Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home, 6718 N. Armenia Ave., this evening from 7 to 9. SNIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME"
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1973, p. D11.
"EMIL M. HERRON, 72, of Thonotosassa died Monday at home. A native of Hamilton, Ohio, he moved to Thonotosassa from Richmond, Va., in 1973. He was a carpenter for a construction company, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and a Christian. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; three sons, Jeff of Thonotosassa, Dan of Tennessee and Hazen of Charlottesville, Va.; three daughters, Cora Daugharty and Nancy Patrick, both of Tampa, and Patricia of Maryland; two brothers, Jacob of Colorado and Fred of Utah; a sister, Juanita Boyette of Brandon; and eight grandchildren. Suncoast Cremation Society."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, February 3, 1993.
"JESSE RALPH HIRES - Jesse Ralph Hires, 71, of 3410 Lake avenue, died last night at a Tampa hospital. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alma Holt and Mrs. Ethel Reynolds, Zephyrhills, and Mrs. Amy Reynolds, Tampa; six brothers, Henry, Richard, and Joe Hires, Lake Thonotosassa, Ansel Hires, Norfolk Va., Alto and Solomon Hires, Fort Myers; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Williams, Fort Myers, and Mrs. Rhoda Peacock, Tampa, and 12 grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 26, 1940, p. 2.
"SYLVESTER O. HARRISON - BARTOW, June 25. - (Special) - Sylvester O. Harrison, 26, died in a hospital here today. He underwent an emergency operation three weeks ago. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Harrison; a brother, Robert, and three sisters, Louise, Doris and Melba, all of Bartow."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 26, 1940, p. 2.
"HARLEY HOOVER - BRADENTON, Jan. 31. - (Special) - Harley Hoover, 65, winter visitor from Columbus, Ohio, died suddenly here last night. Survivors include his widow and three sisters, including Mrs. Anna Boyer, Bradenton."
Published in the Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, February 1, 1942, p. 1-4.
"JAMES H. HANSEL - KISSIMMEE, Jan. 31. - (Special) - James Henry Hansel, 83, a prominent pioneer settler and cattleman, died at his home here today. Survivors include his widow; four daughters, Mrs. Mayme Padgett, Mrs. John Bronson and Mrs. George Bishop, Kissimmee; and Mrs. Lithia Durham, Fort Pierce, and two sons, Henry and Everett Hansel, Fort Pierce."
Published in the Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, February 1, 1942, p. 1-4.
"HIERS, MRS. ELIZABETH - Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Hiers, who died at her home in Brooksville Thursday, will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Brooksville cemetery, with the Rev. Rogers, of the Brooksville Methodist church, officiating. She is survived by niece, Mrs. Gladys Klepinger, Dayton, Ohio. Arrangements in charge of B. Marion Reed, Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Sunday Tribune, Sunday, February 1, 1942, p. 1-4.
"RICHARD P. HIRES - Richard P. Hires, 77, pioneer Hillsborough citrus grower and a resident of the Lake Thonotosassa region for 50 years, died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at his home after an illness of four months. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Jeanie Lou Kirtland Hires, and eight children, Mrs. E. L. Sherrick, jr., of New York; Tom Hires, Mrs. Ralph Voss, Eric Hires, Howell Hires, Mrs. Albert Pless, Mrs. F. M. Mathews and Carnie Hires, all of Tampa."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Monday, September 23, 1940, p. 2.
"Negro Woman's Death Ends Tampa Auto Safety Stretch - A Negro woman, Queen Esther Hires, 60, of 1516 Cleveland ave., was killed by an automobile at Platt and Orleans avenues last night, bringing to an end Tampa's longest stretch without a traffic death.
Her death was the first in 126 days inside Tampa's city limits and police described it as the best such record Tampa has had since advent of the automobile. Previous longest stretch without a death was 110 days in 1936.
The accident happened at 7:45 o'clock and the woman, employed as a cook by D. B. McKay, former mayor, was dragged 42 feet, police said. She was instantly killed.
Police arrested Harold Vaughin Southall, 23, of 609 Horatto st., driver of the car and charged him with manslaughter.
Cycle Rider Badly Hurt - In another serious accident last night, Homer Snyder, 16, of 8618 Ashley st., riding a bicycle, suffered a possible fractured skull, broken left arm and bruises about the head and body when hit by an automobile at Waters ave. and Tampa st.
Edwin Harmon Morrow, 62, of Sulphur Springs, was docketed by county officers as driver of the car. Tampa hospital attendants said Snyder's condition was serious."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, October 1, 1941.
"CRESSIDA D. IMSCHWEILER, infant daughter of Robin and Davida Imschweiler, of Tampa, died Aug. 8 of natural causes. In addition to her parents, she is also survived by paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Imschweiler of Tampa; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Hopkins of Oklahoma City, Okla. Roel and Curry Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, August 17, 1984, p. 7B.
"ELSIE ISSEL, 81, of Tampa died Wednesday. She had lived in the Bay area for 30 years and was a houswife. She was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church. She is survived by one daughter, Elsie M. of Tampa; one sister, Marie Wekerie of New Port Richey; and several nieces and nephews. Jennings Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, December 19, 1980, p. D15.
"IPPOLITO - TAMPA - Funeral services for Mr. Ignazio (Nash) Ippolito, age 68, of 2717 Nassau St., will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the A. P. Boza Riverside Chapel with interment to follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie (Belluccio) Ippolito; one son, Frank B. Ippolito; one daughter, Betty Jane Alfono; three brothers, Joe and Jack V. Ippolito of Tampa, and Frank Ippolito of New Jersey, and two grandchildren, Aaron Alfano and Brenda Jackson. Pallbearers: Euguen Alfano, Joe Ippolito, Jack Ippolito, Jr., Sam Collura, Steve Cona, and Tony Belluccio Jr. Honorary: Frank Belluccio, Sam Palmeri, Ernest Urso and Frank Ippolito. Mr. Ippolito was a retired school custodian, and also worked for the City of Tampa many years. The family will receive friends Sunday 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the chapel and the rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. A. P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. Armenia Ave."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 17, 1975, p. D13.
"IORLANO, Gerardo M., 91, of Spring Hill, died Sunday. Wellwood Funeral Home, Hudson."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"IVEY -Miss Clifford Ivey, the fourteen-year-old daughter of Mrs. J. W. Ivey, died yesterday at her residence, No. 110 South Edison avenue. The remains are being prepared and will be shipped to Fort Ogden Friday for burial under the directions of Undertaker F. T. Blount."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 13, 1919.
"MRS. FRANCES ITALIANO - Mrs. Frances Spoto Italiano, of 2505 Highland Ave., died Monday. Survivors include her husband, Joseph Italiano; son, Nelson Italiano; daughter, Marian Italiano; brothers, Dr. John A. Spoto and Dr. Vincent A. Spoto; sister, Marianna Spoto."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, April 2, 1969.
"MRS. LENORA INMAN - Mrs. Lenora Agnes Inman, 26, of 2122 East Hillsborough avenue died yesterday morning at her home. Besides her husband, Richard Inman, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greithoff of Tampa, three brothers, Joseph Breithoff of Kintersville, Pa.; John and Martin Breithoff of Tampa and a sister, Miss Rose Mary Breithoff of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, September 9, 1936.
*Note: Greithoff/Breithoff discrepancy is in the original.
"IIAMES, JoAnn Bourne, 44, of Wauchula died Friday. Curry Raley Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Sunday, September 4, 1983, p. 15-B.
"IRELAND - Funeral services were held at the parlors of Undertaker B. Marion Reed yesterday at 2:30 p. m. over the remains of Miss Anna Laura Ireland, who died Tuesday at River Junction. The Christian Science funeral service was used and intermetn was made in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, October 1, 1920.
"TAMPA PIONEER DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS - Mrs. Cornelia Ann Johnson Lived in City More Than 50 Years - Mrs. Cornelia Ann Johnson, 76, widow of Joseph N. Johnson and pioneer resident of Tampa, died at her home, 701 South Brevard street, early last night after an illness of several days.
Born in Duval county near Jacksonville Mrs. Johnson and her husband moved here more than 50 years ago and built their home within 50 feet of the present residence. After building a new home, the old one was torn down.
Those surviving Mrs. Johnson are two daughters, Mrs. M. L. Strickland and Mrs. E. A. Dunn, and a son, Joe B. Johnson, all of Tampa.
Funeral services will be held from the residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. Walt Holcomb, pastor of the Hyde Park Methodist church, will officiate. Rev. J. P. Hilburn, presiding elder of the Methodist churches in this district, will assist.
Active pallbearers will be: Steve Strickland, Charles Kelly, Capt. George Warner, Sr., C. A. Bashford, L. B. Giles and J. D. Miller, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers will be: E. B. Whitaker, Dr. W. M. Rowlette, Ernest Maas, C. A. McKay, C. E. Ball and Wesley Rumley.
Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 2, 1927, p. 13.
"JETER, William 'Billy' Jr., 23, of Avon Park, died Sunday. Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, October 20, 1987, p. 7-B.
"WILLIAM JONES - William Ervin Jones, 74, of 3812 51st St., die yesterday at his residence. He was a native of Alabama and was a resident of Tampa for 31 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Josie Jones; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Allen and Mrs. Lucille Davies, both of Tampa; five sons, H. G. (Doc) Jones, Almus J. Jones and Leonard Jones, all of Tampa; Ted B. Jones, of Connecticut and William E. Jones, Jr., Chattanooga; an uncle, Jim Johnson, Seffner, 15 grandchildren and three great granchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, November 29, 1956.
"JAMIE C. JACKSON - Jamie C. Jackson died last night at 9:30 o'clock at the residence, 705 North Bay street. Besides her mother, Mrs. D. C. Norris, of Augusta, Ga., she is survived by four children, and three sisters: Mrs. A. T. Berryhill and Mrs. Alex Schamburg, of Tampa, and Miss Dally Brown, of Augusta. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from the parlors of B. Marion Reed. Rev. W. E. Sewell, of the Nebraska Avenue Methodist church, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Jackson cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, January 27, 1927, page 22.
"JENKS, JOHN N. - Funeral services for John N. Jenks, 72, 8015 Brooks, will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Jennings Funeral Home Chapel with The Rev. William Dennison, pastor of the Broad St. Christ Church, officiating. Interment will be in Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be Clark Barlow, Roger Schupp, George Hunter, Frank Ford, Ernest Berry and Arthur Harris. Mr. Jenks is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie H. Jenks of Tampa. Mr. Jenks was a 12-year member of the Sulphur Springs Tourist Club and a four-year member of the board of directors."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"MORGAN JENKINS, JR. - Morgan Jenkins Jr., 77, of 803 Elizabeth St., Brandon, died here yesterday. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, he had lived in the area 10 years. He was a Baptist and a member of the Mt. View Masonic Lodge 252, F.&A.M. in Wayne, N.J. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dorothy L. Jenkins; two daughters, Mrs. Lucy Button and Mrs. Marjorie Herron, both of Brandon; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Hayhurst, of Youngstown, Ohio."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 15, 1967, p. A9.
"ROBERT L. JONES - Robert Lester Jones, 44, 6016 50th St., died Monday night at a local hospital. A native of Georgia, he had resided in Tampa for 35 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jewell M. Jones, Tampa; a son, Robert L. Jones Jr., Tampa; a daughter, Miss Lora Lee Jones, Tampa; four brothers, Ralph Jones, Ernest Jones, Raymond Jones, and James Jones, all of Tampa, and three sister, Mrs. Thelma Antrim and Mrs. Ruth Gerald, both of Tampa, and Mrs. Alma Powell, Inverness."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 27, 1961, p. A2.
Also, funeral notice: "JONES, ROBERT LESTER - Funeral services for Robert Lester Jones, 44, resident of 6016 50th St., who passed away Monday night at a local hospital, will be held Thursday morning at eleven o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home with Chaplain Parks of Bay Pines to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 28, 1961, p. A2.
"JANIK, Michael, 84, of Avon Park died Monday. Warren Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"JORDON, MRS. BERNICE V. - Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice V. Jordon, 20, of 7709 Thirteenth street, who died Friday, will be held Saturday at 4 o'clock at the Greenman home, Rev. H. C. Springfield officiating. Burial in Orange Hill cemetery. Survivors: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jenkins; husband, Earl E. Jordon; three daughters, Lois Earline, Patricia Ann, and Joyce Clarice Jordon, four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Martin, Mrs. M. A. Bell, Mrs. Leva Killman, and Mrs. Mildred Grover; and three brothers, Clarence, Jack, and Lloyd Jenkins."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 15, 1941, p. 2.
"JONES, MRS. ELIZA BLANE - Mrs. Eliza Blane Jones, 72, of 3511 24th ave., died Wednesday at her home. She is survived by four sons, W. J. and H. G. Jones of Tampa and H. R. and G. W. Jones of Zephyrhills; a daughter, Mrs. B. B. Musgrove of Okalousha, Fla. Services will be held Thursday at 5 o'clock at El Bethel Baptist church; the Rev. R. H. Whitcomb officiating. Burial is Orange Hill cemetery. Pallbearers: G. T. Mosley, J. N. Surrency, W. H. Varnadoe, Sam Tidwell, J. W. Youdell and N. H. Swardford."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 4, 1941, p. 2.
"IRA JAY JOHNSON - Ira Jay Johnson, 55, 908 Braddock st., died in a Tampa hospital yesterday. A native of Ohio, he had resided here for the last 13 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, Tampa; his father, Arthur L. Johnson, Tampa, and a brother, Delmer Johnson, Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, October 27, 1943, p. 2.
"JENKINS, MRS. CARRIE - Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Jenkins, 67, of 103 Mays Street, Plant City, who passed away Saturday morning will be announced later by Memorial Funeral Home of Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Sunday, June 30, 1968, p. A15.
"JONES, Willie J., 82, a native of Georgia and a resident of Dover for 5 years, died yesterday. Retired from Seaboard Coastline Railroad and a member of Tampa Consistory Scottish Rule. F.T. Blount Co., Brandon Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 7, 1977, p. D7.
Also, funeral notice: "JONES - Mr. Willie J. Jones, 82, of Clinton St. Dover, passed away Sunday. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. from the Brandon Chapel of the F.T. Blount Company, 620 E. Brandon Blvd., with Rev. Billy J. Dickerson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Mango, and Dr. W. D. Millican, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dover, officiating. Members of the B.R.C. of A. will serve as pallbearers. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery where Masonic services will be conducted by the Tampa Lodge No. 240 F. & A.M. The Family will be at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. Survivors include his wife: Mrs. Golie Jones, Dover; 2 sons, Winton J. Jones, Tampa, and Herbert C. Jones, New Orleans, La.; 4 daughters: Mrs. Marie Cheshire, Wildwood, Fla., Mrs. Willie Mae Schreckengost, Dover, Mrs. Bernice Nyrd, Plant City, and Mrs. Barbara Swinson, Dover; 1 brother, Herman R. Jones, Sr., Zephyrhills, Fla.; 23 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, March 8, 1977, p. D7.
"JACKSON - Funeral services for Miss Lena E. Jackson of 2924 Wallcraft Ave., will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of J. L. Reed & Son, 3410 Henderson Blvd. at De Leon Street with the Reverend Walter Pearson of the Hyde Park Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. The family requests: Please omit flowers and suggests memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. J. L. REED & SON 3410 Henderson Blvd."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, December 3, 1974, p. 7D.
"ERNEST JOHN JONES, 68, of Brandon died Monday. He had lived in the area most of his life and was a trainman for Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. He is survived by his wife, Nettie; two sons, John of Seffner and William of El Paso, Texas; two daughters, Janet Kirk and Mary Ann Pope, both of Brandon; one brother, Arthur James of Brandon; sister, Hilda True of Riverview; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"JOHNS, Frank W. Sr., 52, of Wauchula died Monday. Curry Raley Funeral Home, Wauchula."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, June 24, 1981, p. D9.
"JONES, RALPH C. - Funeral services for Ralph C. Jones, 70, of Wildwood, who died Tuesday at a local hospital, will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Crabb-Theus Chapel, Wildwood, with the Rev. Orlowe Rusher, officiating. Mr. Jones has made his home in Wildwood for the past two years, coming from Bath, N.Y. He was foreman with the Western Union Telegraph Co. for more than 40 years."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"MRS. MARY C. JOHNSON - Mrs. Mary Catherine Johnson, 75, of Plant City, died at her home Friday. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Laura Hess, Mrs. Gladys Mabry, and Mrs. Hattie Burkett, all of Plant City; Mrs. Essie Mathis, Lithia; Mrs. Willie Sheffield, Ozar, Ala., and Mrs. Mevy Wiggins, Pompano Beach; two sons, H. T. Johnson, Dover, and W. J. Johnson, Plant City; three sisters, Mrs. Julia Crawford, Oneco; Mrs. Beulah Hunter, Sulphur Springs, and Mrs. Martha Dumman of Texas; two brothers, The Rev. Henry Locklear of Plant City, and Joe Locklear, St. Petersburg, also 28 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, October 4, 1958, p. 2.
"JONES, JOHN B., SR. - Mr. John B. Jones, Sr., age 69, of 4104 Myrtle Ave., passed away Sunday. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the chapel of F. T. Blount Company, New Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Ave., with The Rev. Shuler Peele, of Seminole Heights Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be J. Pace Davis, Charles E. McBride, Douglas Burnett, C. A. Smitty Brown, Richard B. Kelly and Tony Lupo. Honorary pallbearers will be Pat Whitaker, Tom Whitaker, of Tampa; Richard Irwin, Tallahassee, and J. C. Stone, Orlando."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, October 12, 1955, p. 2.
"JOHNS - DOVER - Funeral services for George Johns, 69, of Neosho, Mo., former resident of Dover, will be held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at the Valrico First Baptist Church with Rev. Bob Coram, Pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in Bloomingdale Cemetery. Masonic graveside services will be conducted by Turkey Creek Lodge No. 248, F. & A.M. Survivors include his wife, Leta, Neosho, Mo.; 2 sons, George N. Johns, Neosho, Mo., and Daniel L. Johns, Seffner; brother, Jack Johns, Jacksonville; 7 sisters, Nettie James, Justin Mabe, Christiane Leto, all of Tampa, Emma Parker, and Irene Esco, both of Brandon, Alma Wilkerson, Valrico, and Josephine Cornell, Arcadia; 14 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the fuenral home this evening from 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. Arangements by, STOWERS OF BRANDON"
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"MRS. JAMIE C. JACKSON - Funeral services for Mrs. Jamie C. Jackson, who died at the residence, 705 North Bay street, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock, from the chapel of B. Marion Reed. Rev. W. E. Sewell will conduct the services, interment will be in Jackson Heights cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, January 28, 1927, p. 24
Also:"MRS. JAMIE C. JACKSON - Funeral services for Mrs. Jamie C. Jackson, who died at the residence, 705 North Bay street, Wednesday night, were held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, form the chapel of B. Marion Reed. The Rev. W. E. Sewell, pastor of the Nebraska Avenue Methodist church, officiated. Burial was in Jackson Heights cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, January 29, 1927, p. 22
"JOHNSON, GERTRUDE LASSITER - Funeral mass for Mrs. Gertrude Lassiter Johnson, age 79, resident of 204 North Westland, will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are O. B. Wynn, J. A. Brunson, D. W. Landers, A. M. Cox, John Yates and T. L. Chapman. Arrangements by J. L. Reed & Son."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, May 4, 1954, p. 2.
"MARK GORDON JAMISON, of Lutz died Saturday, Dec. 5. He was a factory employee. He is survived by his sister, Leila Joy of St. Marys, Va. B. Marion Reed Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Sunday, December 13, 1981, page 11-B.
"DILLARD McCLAIN JOHNSON - Dillard McClain Johnson, 66, of 9807 Parsons St., died Monday. A native of Andrews, N. C., he lived in Tampa 10 years. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Willie Mar Johnson of Tampa; two sons, J. D. Johnson of Tampa and A. L. Johnson of Columbia, S. C.; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Franklin of Rutherfordton, N. C.; and one brother Roy W. Johnson of Spindale, N. C."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 25, 1969.
"JOHN T. JONES, 70, of 3204 Wallace Ave. in Tampa, died Friday. He was a resident of the Tampa Bay area since 1959, moving from Fort Knox, Ky. He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Thelma; two sons, Lawrence F. and and Anthony J., both of Tampa; two daughters, Shannon Lynne Rardon and Karle Anne Dew, both of Tampa; two sisters, Edna Coak and Norma Cole, both of Zephyrhills; and four grandchildren. Curry & Son Funeral Home."
From Tampa Tribune, Saturday, August 16, 1986.
"ORLANDO, June 5 - (AP) - Dr. Gerald W. Jones, 32, Orlando physician, died this afternoon at his home."
From Tampa Morning Tribune, June 6, 1951.
"PLANT CITY, June 2 - (Special) - Mrs. America Emily Hooker Jones, ?9, resident of Plant City for the past 50 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Hutchinson, at 109 Plant Ave., Saturday afternoon. Other survivors include four sons, Enoch W. Brown, Mulberry; Julius E. Brown, Orlando; John C. Brown, and David Newton Brown, both of Clearwater; two sisters, Mrs. T. J. Henderson, Hillvilla, Calif., and Mrs. J. H. Stephens, Pensacola; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, June 3, 1951.
"BOB T. JACKSON - Bob T. Jackson, 56, resident of 102 North Howard avenue, died Sunday night at a hospital. Funeral services will be held at the J. L. Reed & Son funeral home this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Rev. Walter Metcalf will officiate. Pallbearers will be C. B. McCaskill, C. L. Collins, J. J. Hagin, Joel Phillips, H. E. Brightwell and John Fernandez. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery. He is survived by his widow and a son."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, September 4, 1934.
"PARKE SEELEY JONES - Funeral services for Parke Seeley Jones, 57, of 1105 North Boulevard who died Wednesday will be conducted from the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with the Elks lodge in charge of the service. Pallbearers will be Ed. Kane, John Harris, R. P. Stewart, A. W. King, Ramon Sierra, jr., Ernest Maas, jr., and G. C. Brown. Interment will be in Orange Hill. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Amelia Jones, and two sons, Barney and Jack Salyard of Tampa."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, May 26, 1933.
"MRS. LENA MAY JEFFREY - DUNEDIN, Jan. 26 - (Special) - Mrs. Lena May Jeffrey, 63, a resident of this area for 15 years, died today at her home. She came here from Bay City, Mich. Survivors are a son, Vercial T. Seaman, of Clearwater; a brother, Frank Hamley, of Jackson, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Lodoma Raymond, of Jackson, and Mrs. D. A. Yettaw, of Clearwater."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, January 27, 1948.
"MRS. DAISY JOHNSON - Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Johnson, 31, of 3208 Fourth avenue, who died Sunday at the residence, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from F. T. Blount's funeral home with the Rev. I. E. Williams of the Eighth Avenue Methodist church, conducting the service. Interment will be in Orange Hill cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1930.
"ELLIS W. JONES - CLEARWATER (Special) - Ellis Ward Jones of 1219 Twin Lake Lodge, died Friday at Morton F. Plant Hospital here. A native of Gouverneur, N.Y., Jones came here two years ago from Pittsburgh, Pa. He retired after 33 years as field man and inspector for Dairyman's Cooperation, Sales Association, Pittsburgh. He was a member of Sylvan Abbey Methodist Church and was an Army veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Belle B. Jones; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth B. Joyce, Holland, N.Y."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Sunday, January 27, 1963.
"JOHN W. JETER - John Walter Jeter, 9211 Wallcraft Ave., died Monday. A native of Tampa, he was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Newman Jeter."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, June 25, 1969.
"GRETHAM A. JENKS - LARGO, Nov. 6 - (By Staff Writer) - Grantham A. Jenks, 41, who came here in 1918 from Wewahitchka, died today. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearl Alford; and a brother, Willie Jenks, both of Largo."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, November 7, 1952, p. 3A.
"JONES - TAMPA - Funeral services for Melvin Franklin Jones 88, of 5806 Florida Ave., will be held this afternoon at 3 p.m. from the Chapel of Jennings Funeral Home with Rev. Hal Hunter, pastor of the Riverside Baptist Church officiating. Cremation will follow. Mr. Jones built the home at 5806 Florida Ave. while totally blind. This took ten years to complete and was dedicated January 6, 1949. Mr. & Mrs. Jones, both blind, received national recognition for this wonderful work. The homr has been deeded to the Elks to carry on his work to help the blind. Jennings Funeral Home 6900 Nebraska Ave."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, September 18, 1973, p. 7-D.
"H. J. JOHNSON - Funeral services for H. J. Johnson were held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the funeral home of F. T. Blount, conducted by the Rev. W. W. Laite. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Friday, September 23, 1927, p. 2.
"JONES - Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, aged forty-five years, died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock at her residence, No. 2209 1-2 Seventh avenue. Besides her husband, J. R. Jones, she leaves two daughters and one son. Funeral services will be held this morning at 10:30 c'clock from the undertaking parlors of F. T. Blount Company. Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Thursday, February 13, 1919.
"Funeral services for J. Hill Jones, 83, resident of Sanford, Fla., and formerly of Port Tampa, will be held today at 8 o'clock from the J. L. Reed Chapel, of this place. Dr. C. W. Duke will have charge of the service.
Mr. Jones was a Confederate veteran and is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. M. Carroll, of Sanford; one son, C. B. Jones, of Port Tampa. Burial will be made at Woodlawn Cemetery and all Confederate War Veterans are especially invited to attend the services."
Taken from The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 13, 1925.
"JOHNSON - Minor C. Johnson, aged twenty-eight, died last night at a local hospital. He is survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson, of No. 108 East Oak street; one brother, H. M. Johnson, and one sister, Mrs. C. R. Brooks. Funeral services will be held this afternoon from the residence of his parents, with Rev. C. W. Duke officiating. Interment will take place in Woodlawn cemetery with Undertaker J. L. Reed in charge. Pallbearers are as follows: Leroy Cotter, W. H. Wells, L. R. Langford, C. E. Shepard and Walter F. Lucas."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, November 2, 1920.
"JOHN W. JAMES - John W. (Johnny) James, 62, 3602 E. Paris, died yesterday. A native of Redding, England, he had lived in Tampa for most of his life. He was a member of the Guiding Light Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow, Nettie James; one son, Henry James, Tampa; two daughters, Mrs. Velma Aldrich, Jacksonville, and Mrs. Marguerite Phillips, Dunedin; and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Yates, Tampa, and Mrs. Lillie Redding, Sanford."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, August 6, 1967.
"EDWIN G. JACKSON - Edwin G. Jacksin, of 904 East Giddens, died last Friday in Hammonton, N. J. He had been a resident of Tampa for 10 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Adelaide Jackson, of Casta Mesa, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Jones, of Hammonton, N. J., Mrs. Doris Willis, of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Ruth Voller, of Casta Mesa, Calif.; and one son, Alvin G. Jackson, of Minneapolis, Minn. Funeral services and interment were in Hammonton, N. J., Monday."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Friday, August 10, 1951, p. 2-A.
"JOBSON, MARY GIRVINIA - Service for Mrs. Mary Virginia Jobson, 84, a resident of Temple Terrace for 20 years who passed away yesterday in a Tampa hospital, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Funeral Home of B. Marion Reed, Platt St. at Plant Ave. Dr. E. C. Nance and Dr. J. Walter Carpenter, Jr., officiating. Burial will be in Macon, Ga. Mrs. Jobson is survived by a son, Dr. A. M. C. Jobson, Tampa. It is requested that friends please omit flowers."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 7, 1960, p. A4.
"MRS. MARY JOHNS - BRADENTON, Aug. 21. - (Special) - Mrs. Mary Johns, 77, died at her home in Manatee after a brief illness. She had been a resident of Florida about 50 years. She is survived by six sons and four daughters, Robert and Charles Johns, Manatee; John, Dover; Jesse, Olustee; Horace, Thonotosassa, and Louis Johns, Palmetto; Mrs. L. Register, Lake City; Mrs. Hattie Scovey, Manatee; Miss Katie Johns, Manatee; and Mrs. Thomas Dix, MacClenny."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, August 22, 1932, p. 2.
"JONES - Mrs. Golie M. Jones, 81, of Clinton Street, Dover, passed away Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 11:30 from the Chapel of the F.T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5105 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. Billy J. Dickerson, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Mango, and Dr. W.D. Millican, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dover, officiating. Mrs. Jones' grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Interment will be in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 until 8:30 p.m. A native of Georgia, Mrs. Jones had lived in Dover for the past 55 years, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Dover. Survivors include one son, Winton J. Jones, Lutz; four daughters, Mrs. Marie Cheshire, Wildwood, Fla., Mrs. Willie Mae Schreckengost, Mrs. Barbara Swinson, both of Dover, Mrs. Bernice Byrd, Plant City; 23 grandchildren; and 41 great-grandchildren."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, January 22, 1980, p. 7-D.
"JUNG, Wilhelm, 91, of Spring Hill. Died Monday. A retired tool and dye maker. Turner Home for Funerals, Brooksville."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 17, 1978, p. D7.
"JOHNSON, JAMES ALEXANDER - The remains of James Alexander Johnson, 72, of Inverness, Fla., who passed away Thursday, will be taken to Glennville, Ga. in care of the Rimes Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at the Pigott Branch Baptist Church with interment in church cemetery. Porter Funeral Home in Inverness in charge of local arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"JOHNSON, FRANK JOSEPH - Funeral services for Frank Joseph Johnson, 24, of Bradley Junction, will be held at Bradley Junction Baptist church at 3 p. m. this afternoon. Burial in Elam cemetery. Pallbearers: Charles Morgan, Harmon Prine, H. H. Allen, Theodore Atanasoff, George McCook, Boyd Anderson. Services will be conducted by Rev. W. W. Forbes and Rev. Sidney Albritton. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Opal Prine Johnson; his mother, Mrs. Ada Johnson, of Bradley; four sisters, Mrs. G. P. Brown and Mrs. J. Perez of Tampa, Miss Dorothy Johnson and Miss Marcella Johnson, both of Bradley; and three brothers, Park Trammell Johnson, Tommy Johnson and Ralph Johnson, all of Bradley Junction."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), April 24, 1937, p. 1-4.
"JOHNSTON, MRS. MARTHA AUGUSTA - Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Augusta Johnston, 91, who passed away Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Hull, 3605 Empedrado St., will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. The Rev. P. J. Wagner of the Palma Ceia Methodist Church to officiate. Besides Mrs. Hull, she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. D. S. Walker, Salt Lake City, Utah; a brother, Charles A. Smith, of Michigan; a sister, Mrs. Harriett Plea, of Michigan; two granddaughters and one great-granddaughter."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, January 25, 1947, p. 2.
"ELLERY W. JAMIESON, 83, of Tampa died Wednesday. Survivors include his wife,
Geraldine; and a brother, William P. Jamieson of Okemos, Mich. Curry's Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, July 11, 1980, p. 7-D.
"JOHNSON - Funeral services for Captain H. L. Johnson, who died Sunday at his home in Port Tampa City, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the J. L. Reed undertaking parlors. The services will be in charge of the Elks, with the Rev. J. Irving Insley the Elks' chaplain, officiating. Pall-bearers will be R. S. Craft, Philip Shore, W. T. Crabtree, Val M. Antuono, Roy Lewis, and Dr. W. L. Mudge. Interment will be at Woodlawn. Captain Johnson was one of the best known citizens of Port Tampa and also had many friends in Tampa. He had been a bar pilot for twenty years. He was born in Norway but came to America when a small child. He was taken ill about three weeks ago. He leaves a widow and one daughter in Port Tampa; another daughter, Mrs. Roy Wolff of Tampa, and a third daughter, Mrs. A. E. Rasch of Boston."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 19, 1918, p. 12.
"ISABEL JUSTO, 88, of 1611 Hacienda Court, Apt. 101 B, Tampa, died Thursday. The
housewife had lived in Tampa 56 years. She is survived by two sons, Enrique 'Henry' and
Vinicio; two daughters, Lourdes Russo and Orquidia Vilches; two brothers, John Perez
Rolo of Miami and Mario Perez Rolo of Key West; three sisters, Celia Munoz of Miami,
Virginia Castro and Eponine Alfonso, both of Key West; four grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren. A.P. Boza Riverside Chapel."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 1, 1984, p. 9-B.
"JONES - BARTOW - Funeral services for Thomas E. Jones, 63, a resident of Hallandale, Fla., who passed away suddenly Friday in Miami, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Whidden Funeral Home Chapel in Bartow. Interment will follow in Bartow Wildwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 Sunday night. Survivors include his wife, Bebe Keen Jones; 1 son, Donald E. Jones, Miami; 3 grandchildren. A native of Bartow, Mr. Jones had lived most of his life in this area. He was an iron worker and formerly operated a restaurant in Mulberry, and Kissingin Springs, in Bartow. Whidden Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), August 17, 1975, p. D13.
"MRS. EMMA B. JONES - GAINESVILLE, Oct. 30 - (Special) - Mrs. Emma Beck Jones, 69, a resident of this city for one year, died this morning at her home after a long illness."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 31, 1950, p. 3.
"DEATH TAKES MRS. JOHNSON, 72 - Mrs. Laura Mary Johnson, 72, of Livingston Ave., Lutz, died last night at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. V. Fry, of rural Tampa. Mrs. Johnson was a native of Galveston, Texas, and had resided in Florida for 60 years.
For 40 years she was employed by the Adams-Magnon Jewelers. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. C. V. Fry, of Tampa; three brothers, Harry L. Magnon, W. S. Magnon, and Alvin Magnon, all of Tampa, and a number of nieces and nephews."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Tuesday, October 31, 1950, p. 3.
"JOHNSON, WILLIAM P. - Funeral services will be conducted for William P. Johnson at 11 A.M. at the Presbyterian Church in Crystal River with the Rev. Donald E. Grady, officiating. Interment will follow in the Crystal River Memorial Cemetery. Strickland Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, February 12, 1970, p. A23.
"MARGUERITE SIGBY JONES, 79, of Brandon, died Tuesday. Born in Savannah, Ga., she had lived in the Bay area 65 years, coming from Savannah. She retired as a nurse after 50 years of service. She was a member of Seminole Heights Baptist Church and Mystic Chapter No. 110 O.E.S. She is survived by a niece, Alma B. Del Valle; and a nephew, James A. Blount, both of Brandon. B. Marion Reed Funeral Home."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Thursday, July 12, 1984, p. B11.
"JENKS, JOHN N. - Funeral services for John N. Jenks, 72, 8015 Brooks, will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Jennins Funeral Home Chapel with The Rev. William Dennison, pastor of the Broad St. Christ Church, officiating. Interment will be in Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be Clark Barlow, Roger Schupp, George Hunter, Frank Ford, Ernest Berry and Arthur Harris. Mr. Jenks is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie H. Jenks of Tampa. Mr. Jenks was a 12-year member of the Sulphur Springs Tourist Club and a four-year member of the board of directors."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, May 14, 1956, p. 2.
"EULA G. JENKINS, 64, of Crystal Terrace, Plant City, died Saturday. A native of Virginia, she had lived in Plant City for the past four years. She is survived by her husband, Jess; one daughter, Jeanette Patterson of Plant City; three sons, Barney J. and Gary S. Jenkins, both of Orlando, and David J. Jenkins of Plant Cityl two sisters, Gladys Gillespie of Glenn Burnie, Md., and Helen Cassell of Pasadena, Md.; one brother, Louis Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio, and three grandchildren. Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, July 20, 1981, p. D7.
"JONES, JOHN R. - Mr. John R. Jones, age 89, retired clerk A.C.L. Railroad Co., died June 13 at Gainesville Hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Jones will be Saturday, 2 p.m. at Spring Hill Cemetery near Alachua. He is survived by one son, E. U. Jones, Floral City, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Alexander, Starke, Fla., and Mrs. Claude Dupuls, Alachua, Fla. Williams Thomas Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, Friday, June 14, 1968, p. A19.
"JAMES W. JOHNSON - ST. PETERSBURG, June 27. - (A.P.) - James Willis Johnson, 75, retired merchant who came here 15 years ago from Marianna, died here tonight. He was born in Wrightsville, Ga., in 1864. Besides his widow, Mrs. Mary Frances Johnson, four daughters, Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Jacksonville; Mrs. D. W. Kates, Bonifay; Mrs. T. H. Knight and Mrs. Norment Smith, St. Petersburg, and two sons, A. L. Johnson and W. B. Johnson, both residing here, survive. Three brothers and two sisters reside in Georgia."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, Wednesday, June 6, 1939, p. 2.
"MISS MINNIE JACKSON - Miss Minnie Jackson, 23, of Richland, died yesterday at a hospital. Survivors are a sister, Grace Jackson, of New York; two brothers, R. P. Jackson and T. S. Jackson, of Tampa, and three aunts, Mrs. A. T. Berryhill, of Tampa; Mrs. Alex Shamburg and Mrs. M. Vega, of New York."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, November 25, 1937, p. 2.
"C. M. JONES, 76, LONG RESIDENT OF TAMPA, DIES - Clarence Milton Jones, 76, of 206 West Frierson Ave., a resident of Tampa for 36 years and in the mercantile business all his life, died Saturday night in a hospital. He formerly was associated with the Cracowaner Department Store, Maas Bros. and Essrig's. For a time he also was in the dry goods business for himself. He was a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and the Knights of Pythias. He is survived by a sister, Miss Martha Elizabeth Jones.
The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Andrews Episcopal Church with The Rev. H. B. Hoag, rector, officiating. Active pallbearers will be Harry Blakeslee, Paul Denman, Marvin Essrig, John Mills, R. W. Rowe and R. C. Wilder. Arrangements are in charge of J. L. Reed."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, October 25, 1948, p. 2.
"AGED JAPANESE DIES IN TAMPA - Y. Komatsu, 70-year-old Japanese, who had been a resident of Tampa for the last 15 years, died yesterday at a local hospital after an illness of a few days.
Funeral services will be held from the J. L. Reed undertaking parlors this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Komatsu was active in Y.M.C.A. and Boy Scout work here for a number of years."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, August 6, 1927.
"RICHARD KUHNE - REDINGTON BEACH, Oct. 3. - (Special) - Richard Otto Kuhne, 76, died last night at his home at Redington Beach. A native of Gorlitz, Germany, Mr. Kuhne came here from Fitchburg, Mass. He was retired as club manager for the Oak Hill Country Club where he had been employed for 30 years. He was a communicant of St. John's Catholic Church and a member of the Holy Name Society. Survivors include: His widow, Mrs. Aspasia Kuhne and a son, Richard P. Kuhne, both of Redington Beach."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, October 4, 1958, p. 2.
"KLASSEN - Funeral services over the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Klassen, No. 907 Louisiana avenue, who died yesterday afternoon, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the funeral home of the F. T. Blount Company. Interment will be made in Jackson cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Monday, August 8, 1921, p. 2
"KING - Mrs. Winifred M. King, 83, 211 Marhan Avenue, passed away September 29th. Mrs. King will be sent this afternoon to the Cunningham Funeral Home, Grove City, Penn., with interment in the Carpenter Cemetery. Local arrangements by Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Thursday, October 2, 1975, p. 15-D.
"KING, MRS. EMMA LARKIN - Fuenral services for Mrs. Emma Larkin King, 92, of Dade City, who passed away Tuesday morning, will be held Wednesday at 3 o'clock in the Coleman and Ferguson Funeral Chapel with the Rev. E. C. Tyner officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be nephews and great nephews."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Wednesday, November 20, 1957, p. 2.
"KNAPP - The funeral of P. W. Knapp, who died at a local hospital this week, will be held at Dover at 9:30 o'clock this morning under the direction of J. L. Reed. He is survived by a wife and two sons."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday, July 19, 1919, p. 9.
"ERNEST F. KLEEBERG - Ernest F. Kleeberg, 88, a Winter resident of 416 Cedar St., for the last 21 years, a native of Germany and a valuation engineer for the Illinois Central Railroad for many years before his retirement, died yesterday at a local hospital after a short illness. Mr. Kleeberg is survived by a stepson, Charles Horky, Chicago, and a stepgrandson, Albert C. Piper, Tinley Park, Ill."
Published in the Tampa Morning Tribune, January 15, 1959, p. 2.
"KAK, MRS. ANNA MAE - Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Mae Kak, 84, of 9206 28th St., will be held at 11:30 o'clock Friday morning from the chapel of Jennings Funeral Home with Sgt. Juaneta Tolefson of the Salvation Army, officiating. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"KENFIELD, FRED W. - Funeral services for Mr. Fred William Kenfield, 76, of Brandon, will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the graveside in Dade City Cemetery, the Rev. Henry W. Tuttle officiating. Friends may call at Richardson Funeral Home, Dade City, from noon to 3:30 Saturday afternoon. Arrangements by Fred H. Kenfield Funeral Home, St. Petersburg."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"KING, MRS. DELIA JOSEPHINE - Rosary services for Mrs. Delia Josephine King, 87, of 1429 E. Commanche, will be led by Rev. Father James Buckley, S.J., pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave. Requiem Mass for the repose of her soul will be offered Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"KRISMAN, ADAM - Mr. Adam Krisman, 69, of 2107 109th Avenue, passed away yesterday in a local nursing home. The remains were sent yesterday to the Schmidt and Bartlet Funeral Home, Milwaukee, Wisconsin for services and interment in the Walhalla Cemetery. Local arrangments are in charge of the Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, September 5, 1963, p. A2.
"KEEN - Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Keen, 21, of ?? West Eleventh Street, who died early yesterday morning in a local hospital, will be held this morning at 11 o'clock at the Reverview Cemetery, for burial under direction of E. T. Blount, mortician. Mrs. Keen is survived by her husband, Gus Keen, of Tampa, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis of Ruskin, one sister and one brother."
Published in The Tampa Tribune, May 27, 1925, p. A2.
"KING FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW - Funeral services for John R. King, who died Sunday at his home at Brandon, will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. from the residence, with J. L. Reed in charge. Burial will be in the Pelot cemetery.
Mr. King came to Florida in 1881 from New Albany, Miss. He was engaged in farming near Brandon until a few years ago, when he retired because of ill health.
He is survived by his wife, Annie Moody King; three sons, Ralph G., Sumner M., Warren C., all of Brandon; one daughter, Mrs. T. M. Morris, 2530 Sunset drive, Tampa; three brothers, Dr. C. C. King, White Plains, Ga., W. L. King, of Belton, Ga., and S. J. King, of Wallersville, Miss., and one sister, Mrs. Jane Bryan, Clarkesdale, Miss."
Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, January 12, 1927, p. 8.
"KOKORIS, William B., 67, of Spring Hill, formerly of Dunedin, died Thursday. Holloway Funeral Home."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), January 16, 1993, p. 5.
"TODD M. KETCH JR., the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Ketch, Sr. of Odessa died Monday. Besides his parents he is survived by paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ketch of Odessa; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hanna of York, Pa. F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Lutz Chapel."
Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), Tuesday, November 4, 1980, p. D7.
"JESSIE JAMES KNIGHT - PLANT CITY (Special) - Jessie James Knight, 64, Route 6, died in a Tampa hospital yesterday. A native of Upson County, Georgia, he had been a resident of Plant City 16 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lena Knight; a daughter, Mrs. Edith Wheaton, Tampa; sons, Tommy Barfield, USN, South Pacific, and Roy Barfield, Michigan, a brother, A. M. Knight, Columbus, Ga."
Published in the Tampa Tribune, Friday, February 7, 1964, p. A2.
"KABRICH, MRS. LAURA LEE - Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Lee Kabrich, 46, who died Wednesday at her residence, 405 W. Hanna st., will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the F. T. Blount funeral home. The Rev. A. W. Mathis of the Seminole Heights Baptist church will officiate. Pallbearers are: Active, W. F. Jaudon, Z. T. Wester, Frank Sammons, Frank Brian, E. D. Fisher, L. D. Nash; Honorary, L. D. Burt, Allen Primm, Arthur Eckland, C. J. Moore, Da