U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014WILDER, Owen H., 84, of Holiday died Sunday. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, New Port Richey.
October 5, 1999
WILLIAMSON, James W., 72, of Port Richey died Saturday. Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey.
October 5, 1999
BANKS, Donald B., 63, of Largo died Saturday. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
October 5, 1999
GUILBAULT, Janie Lyon, 53, of Ozona died Sunday. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
October 5, 1999
PARKER, Alvin H., 78, of Crystal Beach died Sunday. Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs.
October 5, 1999
PSAROS, Elefteria, 91, of Tarpon Springs died Saturday. Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs.
October 5, 1999
JOSEPHINE AUGERI, 84, of Papillion, Neb., died Sunday at home. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to Papillion a year ago from Port Richey. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Hudson. She is survived by a son, Joseph of Papillion; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point/Hudson.
October 5, 1999
ANTHONY CASSARINO, 60, of Hudson died Monday at Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. He moved to this area six years ago from his native Manhattan, N.Y. He was a salesman for a textile com pany and an Air Force veteran. He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church and is survived by his mother, Antoinette of Hudson; two daughters, Elizabeth and Dorothy both of New York; two brothers, Frank of Queens, N.Y., and Joseph of Hollywood; and a sister, Laura Corio of Hudson. Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson/Bayonet Point.
October 5, 1999
WILLIAM E. DUNLAP, 80, of Hudson died Sunday at Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. He moved to this area 21 years ago from his native New York City, N.Y. He was a United States postal employee, a real estate agent for Hawley and Hawley Real Estate and a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of the Lions Club for the blind Port Richey Chapter. He is survived by his wife, Iola; a son, Reginald of Baltimore, Md.; a sister, Barbara of Berkley, Calif.; a sister, Mabel Hawley of Bayside, N.Y.; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson/Bayonet Point.
October 5, 1999
MICHAEL WILSON FREDERICK, II, 32, of Port Richey died Monday at North Bay Medical Center. A native of Kingsville, Texas , he moved to this area in 1975 from Wentzville, Mo. He was a restaurant server and Christian. He is survived by his parents, Janet and Michael of Holiday; two brothers, Marc and Matthew both of Holiday; and a sister, Michelle of Orlando. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, New Port Richey.
October 5, 1999
JAMES GRISSOM, 52, of Mt. Summit, Ind. died Friday at Methodist Hospital in Indiana
. A native of Anderson, Ind., he moved to Mt. Summit several years ago. He was a production employee for Delco Remy Plant and Vietname War Air Force veteran. He was a member of Union A.W. Local No. 662 and a member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church. He is survived by his son, Todd of Land O' Lakes; his mother, Violet of Land O' Lakes; and a brother, Gary of Anderson. Loyless Funeral Home, Lutz- Land O' Lakes Chapel.
October 5, 1999
RUBY P. REGISTER, 91, of Port Richey died Friday at Harborside Healthcare Gulf Coast. A native of Cussewago, Pa., she moved to this area eight years ago from Aberdeen, Md. She was a waitress and a cook. She was a member of Evangel Assembly of God in New Port Richey and former treasurer for First Assembly of God in Havre de Garce, Md. She is survived by her son, John of Lakeland; a daughter, Ann Bussy of Port Richey; two sisters, Alene Grablewski and Betty Gabriele both of Port Richey; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and six great- great-grandchildren. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, New Port Richey.
October 5, 1999
HOWARD D. SEAMAN, 72, of Port Richey died Sunday at Regional Medical Center. A native of Peoples, Ohio, he moved to this area in 1995 from Fayett County, Ohio. He was a salesman for Big Drum Dairy Products in Ohio and a Navy veteran. He is survived by his wife, Garnett; two sons, Michael of Rockford, Ill., and Scott of Boulder, Colo.; a daughter, Terri Birk of Louisville, Ky.; a sister, Helen Gene McGuyniss; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, New Port Richey.
October 5, 1999
CLARISSA STRICKLAND, 79, of Allentown, Pa., died Tuesday at Manor Care in Allentown. A native of Jersey City, N.J., she moved to Allentown from her longtime residence of New Port Richey. She was a volunteer of Community Hospital in New Port Richey and co-owner of of an arts and yarn store in New Jersey. She is survived by her daughter, Heather Kimak of Slatington, Pa.; two sisters, Florence Donovan of New Port Richey and Ruth Curley of Holiday; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Morgan Funeral Home & Cremation Services, New Port Richey.
October 5, 1999
BASIL D. "BOB" BAILEY, 73, of Tampa died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital. A native of Bluefield, W.Va., he moved to the area from Cincinnati 22 years ago. He was a credit manager, Army veteran of World War II and member of Forest Hills Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, Effie; two sons, David of Lakeland and Greg of Lutz; a daughter, Karen Lynch of Cincinnati; his mother, Gertrude of Brandon; four sisters, Winona Potter of Apollo Beach, Betty Adams and Laura Shumaker, both of Brandon, and Ruth Lawson of Tampa; and six grandchildren. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa.
October 6, 1999
ANNETTE W. BAKER, 74, of Zephyrhills died Sunday. A native of Tampa, she worked for the Hillsborough County school system and was Protestant. She is survived by two sons, Myron and Kevin, both of Zephyrhills; a daughter, Evelyn of Tampa; and three grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, MacDill Avenue Chapel, Tampa.
October 6, 1999
FRANK J. DOYLE, 90, of Brandon died Tuesday at Brandon Regional Hospital. A native of Detroit, he moved to the area from Vero Beach in 1985. He was an accountant for Ford Motor Co. and Catholic. He is survived by a son, John of Brighton, Mich.; a daughter, Kathleen Eddy of Brandon; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.
October 6, 1999
ALFONSO DURANT, 43, of Tampa died Saturday at home. A native of Gainesville, he moved to the area in 1956. He was a custodian for the Hillsborough County Health Department and Pentecostal. He is survived by his father, Esaw; his mother, Ethel Wilson; nine brothers, Emmit Wilson, Charles Wilson, Willie, Eddie, Keith Smith and Charles, all of Tampa, Esha Jr., Alfair and Tony, all of Gainesville; and four sisters, Gloria Washington , Rita and Early Hicks, all of Tampa, and Suzette of Gainesville. Ray Williams Funeral Home, Rhodes & Northern, Tampa.
October 6, 1999
FRANCES EVERETT, 81, of Lakeland died Monday at University Community Hospital in Tampa. A native of Georgia, she came to Polk County from Jacksonville in 1929 and worked as a licensed practical nurse. She is survived by a daughter, Linda Bailey of Plant City; a son, Jack of Lakeland; a sister, Alice Scherer of Lakeland; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Gentry- Morrison Funeral Home Northside Chapel, Lakeland.
October 6, 1999
FRANCES FIELDING, 89, of Tampa died Saturday. A lifelong resident, she is survived by several nieces and nephews. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, Nebraska Chapel, Tampa.
October 6, 1999
GEORGE F. GAY, 66, of Tampa died Monday. A native of Boston, he moved to the area from Orlando 16 years ago. He was a New York State Policetrooper, Army veteran of the Korean War and Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Nieves; five sons, David and George, both of Orlando, Gary of California, Gerald of Maine and Greg of Portland, Maine; a daughter, Susan of Maine; his mother, Charlotte Robitaille of Asheville, N.C.; a brother, Gerald of Asheville; two sisters, Barbara Dinsmore and Mary, both of York, Maine; eight grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Marsicano-B. Marion Reed- Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa.
October 6, 1999
VIVIAN B. HOFFMAN, 71, of Tampa died Monday. A native of Clear Springs, she moved to the area in 1948. She was an administrative assistant for the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation and member of First Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, John; a son, Carl of Goodlettsville, Tenn.; three brothers, M.F. Brunson of Georgia and Foye Brunson and M.C. Brunson, both of Lakeland; three sisters, Christine Ives and Mildred Knight, both of Winter Haven, and Katrine Danise of Jacksonville; and a grandchild. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, Armenia Chapel, Tampa.
October 6, 1999
CHARLES LAMAR HOLMES, 45, of Winter Haven died Saturday at James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital. A native of Tampa, he was a cabdriver and Army veteran. He is survived by his parents, Ella and Billy Polk of Winter Haven; a brother, Robert of Winter Haven; a sister, Beatrice Walker of Winter Haven; and his maternal grandmother, Jessie Walker of Perry. Lewers Funeral Home, Ruskin.
October 6, 1999
ROBERT C. KEPPLER, 81, of Plant City died Sunday at Lakeland Regional Hospital. A native of Tyrone, Pa., he moved to the area in 1984. He was a papermaker, an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and member of First Baptist Church, Plant City. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn; three daughters, Sue Singer of Perry, Margaret Hand of Temple Terrace and Kathy Moore of Virginia Beach, Va.; a brother, Arthur Jr. of Orlando; a sister, Phyllis Sweitzer of Tipton, Pa.; and five grandchildren. Suncoast Cremation Society, Tampa.
October 6, 1999