U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014STEPHANIE CLARK, 70, of Port Richey died Wednesday at Hospice House of Pasco. A native of Dydina, Poland, she moved to this area 12 years ago from Saddle Brook, N.J. She was a member of St. James the Apostle Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth; two sons, Kenneth of Chipley and Thomas of Port Richey; a daughter, Arlene of New Port Richey; and eight grandchildren. Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey.
June 24, 1999
TOMMY V. DiCORTE, 48, of Port Richey died Wednesday at home. A native of Morganton, N.C., he moved to this area many years ago. He was the owner of DiCorte's Travel and Tomar Auto Repair, both in New Port Richey, Baptist and member of the American Retail Travel Association, and Cruise Line International Association. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Ann; two sons, Adam Sidel of Elfers and Anthony of Greenup, Ky.; two daughters, Jamie Paul of Greenup and Amie Eves of Wichita, Kan.; two stepsons, Dennis Martin Jr. of New Port Richey and Harold Martin of Kansas City, Mo.; his parents, David and Verda of New Port Richey; two brothers, Billy D. and Roy L., both of New Port Richey; two sisters, Karen H. York of Crawfordville and Nonie L. Carman of Crystal Beach.; and 10 grandchildren. Michels-Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey.
June 24, 1999
MARIE ELAINE FRANK, 78, of Port Richey died Wednesday at Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. A native of Norway, Mich., she moved to this area 15 years ago from Chicago. She was a school crossing guard in Chicago and member of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Hudson. She is survived by her husband, Richard; two sons, George Keim of Fairport, N.Y., and Robert Keim of Chicago; two brothers, Bob Gyselinck of Brandon and Leonard of Norway; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Prevatt Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Hudson/Bayonet Point.
June 24, 1999
CHESTER HENRY GERLACH, 87, of New Port Richey died Wednesday at Community Hospital. A native of New York City, he moved to this area 27 years ago from East Meadow, N.Y. He was retired from the shipping department of N.J. Zinc in New York City, an Army veteran of World War II, Protestant and member of the Moose, Eagles and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his wife, Mae; and a daughter, Gail of Brooksville. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, New Port Richey.
June 24, 1999
HERMAN KORNREICH, 81, of Land O' Lakes died Wednesday at James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital in Tampa. A native of Bronx, N.Y., he moved to the area in 1984 from San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was an Army Air Force veteran of World War II, Jewish and member of the Lions Club and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his wife, Carmen; a son, Ronald of Waldorf, Md.; a daughter, Lynn Lanzone of Land O' Lakes; a brother, Harry of Fort Lauderdale; and four grandchildren. Loyless Funeral Home, Lutz/Land O' Lakes.
June 24, 1999
RICHARD E. LANDLE, 69, of Dade City died Saturday at Tampa General Hospital. He moved to this area several years ago from his native Youngstown, Ohio. He was a pipe fitter for a steel factory. He is survived by a sister, Marlene Shirilla of Struthers, Ohio. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.
June 24, 1999
HARRY WILLIAM LUKE, 34, of Deltona, formerly of Holiday, died Tuesday at West Volusia Memorial Hospital in DeLand. He was a native of Philadelphia. He was a computer specialist for the Florida Department of Transportation, employee of Communico Supplies in Dunedin and IBM of Tampa and Christian. He is survived by his parents, Barbara Freed of Holiday and Harry Sr. of Pennsyl vania; and two sisters, Kimberley A. Seifert of Naples, and Kellianne Dailey of Holiday. North-Meadowlawn Funeral Home and Cemetery, New Port Richey.
June 24, 1999
DAVID F. MARSHALL Sr., 66, of Spring Hill died Wednesday. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved to this area in 1987 from Smithtown, N.Y. He was a corrections officer for Suffolk County, N.Y., Army veteran, Catholic and member of the Moose Lodge. He is survived by two sons, David and Stephen, both of Spring Hill; a daughter, Judith Sanders of Spring Hill; two sisters, Adrian Cranny and Martha Parsons, both of Washington ; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, New Port Richey.
June 24, 1999
WALLACE REINHOLM, 88, of New Port Richey died Tuesday at Richey Manor Nursing Home. A native of Grand Rapids, Minn., he moved to this area 28 years ago from Dunedin. He was a butcher shop proprietor, owner of Walmar Motel in Dunedin and Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Mary; and several nieces and nephews. Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey.
June 24, 1999
JOAN S. ASHE, 70, of Sun City Center died Thursday at home under the care of LifePath Hospice. A native of Hadley, Pa., she moved to the area in 1998 from Ridge Manor. She was a homemaker. She is survived by a son, Steven of Broomfield, Colo.; a daughter, Susan Perkins of Muncie, Ind.; two sisters, Lorraine Shafer of Mount Dora and Marty Adams of Hadley; and four grandchil dren. National Cremation Society, Tampa.
June 25, 1999
HARLEY V. BASTIAN JR., 77, of Tampa died Wednesday. A native of Indianapolis, he moved to the area from Detroit 26 years ago. He worked in labor relations, served in the Air Force and was a member of Calvary Community Church. He is survived by a son, Eric of Tampa; a daughter, Diane Gerletti of Sarasota; and a grandchild. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, West Hillsborough Chapel, Tampa.
June 25, 1999
RAY E. BONEBRAKE, 81, of Lutz died Thursday at Delta Health Care. A native of Hannibal, Mo., he moved to the area 37 years ago from Columbia, S.C. He was with Ray and Dot's Watch & Clock, Army veteran of World War II and Korea and member of Tabernacle Baptist Church of Lutz. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Mae; two sons, Ray Everett Tanksley of Prue, Okla., and Daniel Ray Bonebrake of Zephyrhills; two daughters, Dianne Martinez of Tampa and Vivian Himes of Lutz; two sisters, Carrie Rhodes of Oregon and Ada Buckwalter of Palmyra, Mo.; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Marsicano-B. Marion Reed- Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa.
June 25, 1999
MATTHEW "JAMIE" BRADY, 26, of Lithia Pinecrest died Thursday. A lifelong resident, he was a cook and Catholic. He is survived by his parents, Thomas and Shirley; two brothers, Michael of Daytona Beach and Gary of Zephyrhills; and five sisters, Lynda Lonberg and Donna Suiter, both of Lithia Pinecrest, Cheryl Roden of Auburndale, Patricia Cooprider of Dover and Norma of Lake land. Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home, Brandon.
June 25, 1999
ALICIA O. BUGG, 31, of Plant City died Tuesday at home. A native of Leyte, Philippines, she moved to Plant City in 1996. She was a caregiver and member of Bethany Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Frank; her parents, Frederico and Maria Ortez of Leyte; three brothers, Antroy Ortez, Allen Ortez and Caring Ortez; and a sister, Bibie Small of England. Hopewell Funeral Home, Plant City.
June 25, 1999
ALBERT C. BYRNE, 62, of Sebring died Thursday. A native of Dayton, Ohio, he moved in 1984 from Valdosta, Ga. He was an air traffic controller, member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Sebring and Army veteran of Korea and Vietnam. He is survived by a son, Terry L. of Sarasota; two daughters, Mona R. Hidalgo of Tampa and Cheryl R. Epling of Sebring; and seven grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Lakeland.
June 25, 1999
FAYE MARIE TUCKER DRUIN, 52, of Brandon died Wednesday. A native of Miami, she moved from Zephyrhills in 1990. She was a homemaker and Unitarian. She is survived by a daughter, Laura of Brandon; a brother, Walter Tucker of Jupiter; and a sister, Deborah Mount of Key Largo. Serenity Meadows Funeral Home, Riverview.
June 25, 1999
KENNETH A. HARRIS, 79, of Tampa died Thursday at home under the care of LifePath Hospice. A native of Somerville, Mass., he moved to Tampa in 1976 from Fredricksburg, Va. He was owner of Ken & Ed's Texaco Station and Ken & Ed's Bar & Garage in Lutz and an Army veteran of World War II and Korea. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; two sons, Bunny of Albany, N.Y., and Eddie of Land O' Lakes; two daughters, Doris Razzano of Albany and Penny Schultz of Fredricksburg; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Home, Garden of Memories Chapel, Tampa.
June 25, 1999
TOM H. HUDSON, 80, of Lake City, formerly of Tampa, died Wednesday. A native of Live Oak, he resided in this area for many years before moving to Lake City in 1963. He was a self-employed home builder, was previously employed by Sears-Roebuck and attended Christ Central Ministries Church of Lake City. He is survived by his wife, Alice Myrle; a son, Wayne T. of Lake City; three daughters, Sandra L. of Tampa, Joyce J. Plumlee of Ponte Vedra Beach and Murvyn L. Graham of Lake City; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Guerry Funeral Home, Lake City.
June 25, 1999
HELEN M. LONG, 78, of Tampa died Wednesday at Arbors of Brandon. A native of Wyoming, Iowa, she moved to the area in 1964 from Clarence, Iowa. She was a homemaker and Lutheran. She is survived by a son, Donald J. of Brandon; a brother, Edwin Westphal of Wyoming, Iowa; two grandchildren; and three great- grandchildren. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa.
June 25, 1999
DAVID PETERSON, 80, of Tampa died Thursday at Vencor Hospital. A native of Marion, Ohio, he moved to the area in 1951. He was a bus driver for Trailways, Air Force veteran of World War II and member of West Broad Street Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Marian; a son, D. Mark of Lexington, Ohio; a daughter, Mona Fletcher of Toledo, Ohio; two sisters, Helen Anthony and Betty Mitchell, both of Ohio; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Tampa.
June 25, 1999