U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014MIKE AGUILAR, 87, of Tampa died Friday. A lifelong resident, he was a construction worker and Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Estella; four sons, Mike Jr., Freddie, Stevie and Frankie Sr., all of Tampa; a brother, Tony Martinez of Tampa; a sister, Carmen Diaz of Tampa; 27 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, Riverside Chapel, Tampa.
April 25, 1998
ALTON C. BYRD, 65, of Brandon died Friday at Tampa General Hospital. A native of Plant City, he was an Army veteran and a member of the Moose Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Frances; a son, James of Brandon; two daughters, Shirley Burkley of Plant City and Cheryl Ann of Brandon; two brothers, Cleveland of Homosassa Springs and Mick of Plant City; three sisters, Essie Mae Garrett of Tampa, Marie Bryan of Plant City and Betty Beery of Lakeland; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Tampa.
April 25, 1998
TIBURCIO CABRALES, 61, of Dover died Thursday at Brandon Regional Medical Center. A native of Panuco, Mexico, he moved to the area from Brownsville, Texas , in 1985. He was retired from the dry-cleaning business. He is survived by four sons, Juan C. of Houston, Sergio of Dade City, and Eduardo and Luis P., both of Dover; five daughters, Micaela Guadian of Houston, Flora Garza and Irma Robles, both of Dover, Beatriz A. Galvan of Seffner and Leticia Rojas of Plant City; 28 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Haynes Funeral Home, Plant City.
April 25, 1998
MYRTICE J. ROBERTS, 69, of Plant City died Friday under the care of National Health Care. A lifelong resident of Plant City, she was a homemaker and member of Sharon Baptist Purity Church. She is survived by a daughter, Lisa Ann Scott of Bradenton; three brothers, Luther B. Keen, Arthur E. Keen and Edward M. Keen, all of Plant City; two sisters, Alee Murray and Vernell Surrency, both of Plant City; and two grandchildren. Hopwell Funeral Home, Plant City.
April 25, 1998
ISABEL SALAS, 80, of Tampa died Friday at the Home Association Nursing Home. A native of Key West, she moved to Tampa 50 years ago. She was a homemaker. She is survived by two daughters, Amanda Morris and America Holmes, both of Tampa; two brothers, Joe Alpizar and Octavio Valdez, both of Tampa; five sisters, Grace Shannahan, Rose Spano, Lita Posada, Antonia Martinez and Mary Venta, all of Tampa; and three grandchildren. Adams & Jennings Funeral Home, Tampa.
April 25, 1998
RANDOLF STEWART SCHMITT, 36, of Long Beach, Calif., died Wednesday. A native of Coral Gables, he moved to Tampa in 1974 and recently moved to Long Beach. He was a freelance artist and filmmaker. He is survived by his parents, Joseph and Ann Schmitt; two brothers, Kevin and Christopher Schmitt; and two sisters, JoAnn Haight and Mary Escudie. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa.
April 25, 1998
WILLIAM C. SHAVER, 62, of Tampa died Wednesday. A native of Grand Island, Neb., he moved to Tampa in 1988 from North Carolina. He was a retired Marine Corps. lieutenant colonel and Protestant. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; three daughters, Monica Roper of Bealeton, Va., LeeAnne Small of Huntington, W.V., and Kelly of Roxboro, N.C.; a brother, Tom of Grand Island.; three sisters, Nancy Starr of Anaheim, Calif., Juli Newlun of Republican City, Neb., and Roberta Filkins of Grand Island.; his mother, Catherine of Grand Island.; and six grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral homes, Carrollwood Chapel, Tampa.
April 25, 1998
ANNA LAURA STANLEY, 91, of Thonotosassa died Friday at Crystal Nursing Center. A native of Thomasville, Ga., she moved to the Tampa area in 1938. She was a member of First Thonotosassa Missionary Baptist Church. She is survived by a nephew, Paul J. Tindale of Thonotosassa; two nieces, Edwina Tindale of Thonotosassa and Mabel Pinkston of Bushnell; and several other nieces and nephews. Swilley Funeral Home, Tampa.
April 25, 1998
LUCILLE P. WORRELL, 74, of Tampa died Friday at Brandon Hospital. A native of Rochester, N.Y., she moved to the Tampa area in 1954. She was Catholic and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Desoto Chapter and The Showman's Club. She is survived by her husband, Frank; two brothers, Sam and Andy Panzarella, both of Rochester; and two sisters, Pepi Morano and Angie Panzarella, both of Rochester. Hillsborough Memorial Funeral Home, Brandon.
April 25, 1998
ANITA JEAN YEAGER, 62, of Tampa died Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital. A native of Branchland, W.Va., she moved to the Tampa area several years ago. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Paul, and a daughter, Hope Anthony of Tampa. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.
April 25, 1998
ROBERT J. BARLOCK, 78, of Holiday died Saturday at home. A nativ e of Iron River, Mich., he moved here 17 years ago from Battle Creek, Mich. He was a retired Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War and worked at Fort Custer's Veterans Affairs Hospital as chief engineer. He was a member of West Lak e Presbyterian Church in Battle Creek, the Elks Lodge in Climax, Mich., the Saladin Temple of Grand Rapids, Mich., and the National Camping Travelers 105. He is survived by his wife, Marietta; two daughters, Robin Wank of East Leroy, Mich., and Mari a Wrenn Ketchum of Ballston Spa, N.Y.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday.
April 26, 1998
RONALD LOGAN, 67, of Bayonet Point died April 1 at Regional Medical Center of Bayonet Point. A native of South Bend , Ind., he moved to this area 10 years ago from Livonia, Mich. He owned the Precious Moments Shop in the U.S.A. Fleamarket in Port Richey. He is survived by his wife, Patsy; a son, Ronald Jr. of Wayne, Mich.; two daughters, Karen Schoeneman of Sout h Lyon, Mich., and Christina Stetson of Hudson, Ohio; a sister, Patricia Pallo of South Bend; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point.
April 26, 1998
CHESTER J. WAJNERT, 81, of New Port Richey died Saturday at Communit y Hospital of New Port Richey. A native of Chicago, he moved to this area 10 years ago from Bernardsville, N.J. He was a retired purchasing agent, an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Amvets, the American Legion and the Moose, all of Chicag o. He is survived by his wife, Gabriella; a son, Thomas of Naples; a brother, William of New Port Richey; and four grandchildren. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, New Port Richey.
April 26, 1998
NOEL J. BUDRAM, 30, of Tampa died Jan. 9 at home.n) A native of Jamaica, he was a salesman. He is survived by his parents, Cecil and Arveda, both of Jamaica; and a sister, Dorothy of Miramar. Florida Mortuary, Loyless Chapel, Tampa.
April 27, 1998
WILLIAM J. CONROY, 71, of Tampa died Saturday a t Memorial Hospital. A native of New York City, he moved to Tampa two years ago. He was an automotive parts salesman, Catholic and Navy veteran of World War II. He is survived by a daughter, Nancy Putney of Hernando; two brothers, Robert o f Thonotosassa and John of Palm Harbor; and a granddaughter. Florida Mortuary, Loyless Chapel, Tampa.
April 27, 1998
CHARLES MOYER ENDERS, 87, of New York City died Saturday at National Health Care Center. A native of Hershey, Pa., he was a retired investmen t broker and partner for F.S. Moseley Banking, Episcopalian and an Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Miriam; a son, Timothy of San Francisco; and a sister, Sue Winston of Plant City. Wells Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City.
April 27, 1998
ANA D. GARCIA, 89, of Tampa died Friday. A native of Santurce, Puerto Rico, she moved to Tampa in 1977 from New York City. She was a homemaker and Catholic. She is survived by a son, Victor M. of Tampa; two daughters, Aida C. Hosmer of Bloomingbur g, N.Y., and Linda G. Greene of Pikeville, Ky.; a brother, Pepe Duprey of Puerto Rico; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchild; and a great-great-grandchild. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, MacDill Avenue Chapel, Tampa.
April 27, 1998
VIVIAN "PURI' ' GARCIA, 76, of Tampa died Saturday. A lifelong resident of Tampa, she was a cigarmaker and Catholic. She is survived by a brother, Benny Jr. of Tampa; and eight sisters, Delia Collins, Carolyn Vallego, Josephine Guarino, Estella Blanco, Alic e Pintado, Lucy Heyer, Anna Philpott and Judy Pritchard, all of Tampa. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, Armenia Avenue Chapel, Tampa.
April 27, 1998
IRENE Z. GRANDE, 85, of Valrico died Friday in Brandon. A native of Erie, Pa., she moved to the Tampa area i n 1982. She was an assembler with General Electric and member of Church of the Nativity. She is survived by two sons, Michael of Bedford, Texas , and Thomas Fowler of Bullhead City, Ariz.; two daughters, Patricia Schneider of Huntington Beach, Calif. , and Geraldine Austin of Ashburn, Va.; a brother, Edward Zelaney of Erie; a sister, Greta Zimmerly of Ventura, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Homes, Brandon.
April 27, 1998
FRANCES S. GREENWOOD, 80, of Tampa died Apri l 17 at University Community Hospital. A native of Somerville, Mass., she moved to Tampa 15 years ago. She was a retired teacher, member of the Moose, Elks clubs and American Legion. She is survived by a daughter, Julia M. McLaughlin of Arlington , Mass. George L. Doherty Funeral Service, Somerville.
April 27, 1998
GEORGIA HAMBLIN, 81, of Tampa died Saturday at University Community Hospital. A native of New York City, she moved to Tampa 22 years ago from San Diego. She was a homemaker and member of St . John's Greek Orthodox Church. She is survived by a sister, Persa Athans of Palm Beach; and a niece, Irene G. Athans of Tampa. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa.
April 27, 1998