U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014JAMES NEAL FOXWORTH, 74, of Tampa died Wednesday at Town & Country Hospital. A lifelong resident, he retired from Seaboard Railroad and was a Mason, member of Egypt Temple Shrine and Methodist. He is survived by four brothers, John, Harry and Franklin, all of Tampa, and Robert of Cape Canaveral; and a sister, Wanda of Tampa. Hamilton Funeral Home, Riverview.
October 9, 1999
FRED MORGAN HENDRIX, 47, of Plant City died Wednesday at Brandon Regional Hospital. A lifelong resident of the area, he was a truck driver and Baptist. He is survived by a daughter, Lois of Plant City. Wells Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City.
October 9, 1999
WILLIAM ALTON KILPATRICK, 64, of Seffner died Tuesday. A native of Paul, Ala., he moved to the area in 1953. He was a crane operator for Corban Industries, Army veteran of the Vietnam Warand Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Judy; three daughters, Sherry Dickey of Tampa, Cindy Pfister of Seffner and Judy-Kay of Oklahoma; a brother, Frank Johnson of Evergreen, Ala.; five sisters, Esther Harrison of Frisco City, Ala., Jean Frederick of Morgan City, La., Ann Higdon and Sue Cobb, both of Paul, and Shirley Adams of Greensboro, Ala.; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.
October 9, 1999
LARRY LEE LOWER, 81, of Rochester Hills, Mich., and formerly of Tampa, died Thursday. A native of Cleveland, he was an industrial engineer, Mason and a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; a son, Lynn of Northville, Mich.; two daughters, Judith Parmelee of Richardson, Texas , and Nancy Cooley of Rochester Hills; and eight grandchildren. Pixley Funeral Home, Rochester Hills.
October 9, 1999
FRANK MARLOWE, 83, of Ruskin died Friday at Brandon Regional Hospital. A native of Hazelhurst, Pa., he moved to the area from Buffalo, N.Y., in 1980. He was a stand-up comedian and an Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by two brothers, Donald Hurd of West Seneca, N.Y., and Richard Hurd of Buffalo; and three sisters, Maxine Anderson of Alleghany, N.Y., Eva Perry of Buffalo and Pat Connors of Holland, N.Y. Zipperer's Agape Mortuary, Ruskin.
October 9, 1999
SARAH O. NICK, 80, of Tampa died Thursday at Manor Care, Carrollwood. A native of Hackettsville, N.J., she moved to the area from Wilamatic, Maine, in 1992. She was an Army veteran of World War II and Christian. She is survived by a son, Christian of Maine; a daughter, Gladys of Lutz; two adopted daughters, Christine Casey of New Jersey and Lenna Swartz of Missouri; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
BRIAN SCOTT OSBORN, 35, of Milford Township, Ohio, died Thursday at Tampa. A native of Hamilton, Ohio, he moved to the area several years ago. He was a driver for a trucking company. He is survived by his mother, Pauline Bates of Tampa. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.
October 9, 1999
LUIS PEREZ, 68, of Tampa died Tuesday. A native of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, he moved to the area in 1970. He was an electronics technician and Catholic. He is survived by a son, Luis E. of Tampa; three daughters, Alina Hoop of St. Petersburg and Maribel Malibran and Anabel Lopez, both of Tampa; two brothers, Jose of Tampa and YaYo of Cuba; a sister, Esperanza of Cuba; and seven grandchildren. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
HANNAH RINTOUL, 78, of Sun City Center died Wednesday at Plaza West Nursing Home. A native of Grand Forks, N.D., she moved to the are from Ohio in 1985. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Thomas; two daughters, Susan Haltom of Phoenix and Karen MacLellan of Columbus, Ohio; two sisters, Mary Matsushita of Los Angeles and Harriet Toma of Chicago; and three grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
JUAN JOSE RUIZ, 45, of Tampa died Thursday at home. A native of Medellin, Colombia, he moved to the area from New York eight years ago. He was a commercial insulator and member of Incarnation Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Carmen Arias; a son, Julian of Tampa; a daughter, Tania of Tampa; his mother, Lucila of Colombia; three brothers, Guillermo and Jorge, both of New York, and John of Colombia; and four sisters, Gloria, Beatriz, Patricia and Adriana, all of Columbia. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, West Hillsborough Chapel, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
JUNE A. SEFTON, 74, of Sun City Center died Thursday at Carrollwood Care Center. A native of Chicago, she moved to the area from Raleigh, N.C., more than eight years ago. She was a homemaker, Navy veteran of World War II and member of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church. She is survived by two sons, Charles of Denver and John of Aurora, Ill.; two daughters, Candace Thompson of Aurora and Jill Wasson of Tampa; and 10 grandchildren. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
DARWIN D. SHATRAW, 93, of Dade City died Friday at Pasco Community Hospital. A native of Moira, N.Y., he moved to the area from Lecanto 15 years ago. He was a retired FBI agent, Mason and Methodist. He is survived by a son, Whalen of Lutz; two daughters, Florence Amster of Schenectady. N.Y., and Vaughn Skarzynski of Rensselaer, N.Y.; two sisters, Catherine Russell of Webster, N.Y., and Delma Morehouse of Rochester, N.Y.; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
BETTY S. STRAUB, 76, of Tampa died Friday at Vencor Hospital. A lifelong resident, she was a graphic artist for the Hillsborough County School District and member of Christ the King Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Paul; a son, Steven of Tampa; two daughters, Sharon Hansen and Susan, both of Tampa; and a grandchild. Marsicano- B. Marion Reed-Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
JEANNE M. VIERHELLER, 73, of Tampa died Wednesday at John Knox Village Nursing Home. A native of St. Louis, she moved to the area a few months ago. She was a nurse and member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, Irv; two sons, Todd of Seattle and Glen of Phoenix; and four grandchildren. Adams & Jennings Funeral Home, Tampa.
October 9, 1999
RICHARD L. BORGES, 81, of Sun City Center died Friday at Palm Garden of Sun City Center. A native of Logansport, Ind., he moved to the area from Cape Coral in 1994. He was a carpet-business owner, Army master sergeant, veteran of World War II and a member of an Elks Lodge in Seymour, Ind., and Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour. He is survived by his wife, Anne E.; a son, Richard II of Seymour; and three grandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Sun City Center.
October 10, 1999
KATHLEEN M. COLE, 94, of Brandon died Friday at Brandon Regional Hospital. A native of Lake Bluff, Ill., she moved to the area in 1953. She was an accountant and Methodist. She is survived by a daughter, Merris P. Nimmo of Brandon; and three grandchildren, John Nimmo, Mike Nimmo and Ellen Lougee. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.
October 10, 1999
MARY COLLADO, 85, of Tampa died Friday. A native of Cuba, she was a longtime resident of the area. She is survived by a son, Donald Collado of Temple Terrace; two brothers, Domingo Lopez and Helio Lopez, both of Tampa; a sister, Bertha Gil of Tampa; and two grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, Armenia Chapel, Tampa.
October 10, 1999
BEULAH I. EHLE, 88, of Zephyrhills died Wednesday. A native of Kokomo, Ind., she was a longtime resident of Hillsborough County and Mormon. She is survived by three grandchildren, five nieces and a cousin. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes, Nebraska Chapel, Tampa.
October 10, 1999
DOREEN B. ERICKSON, 74, of Venice died Wednesday. A native of England, she moved to Venice from Brick, N.J., in 1989. She was a business owner, a radio operator for WAAF in Britain during World War II and attended Bay Indies Covenant Church. She is survived by her husband, Robert H.; two daughters, Lynda Goetz of Lutz and April Hallenbeck of New York; three stepdaughters; two stepsons; a brother, Terry Riddle of England; a sister, Jean Uebele of Watertown, Wis.; and three grandchildren. Farley Funeral Home and Crematory, Venice Chapel.
October 10, 1999
MARJORIE M. KEELING, 95, of Homosassa died Friday at Cypress Cove Care Center. A native of Long Hill, Conn., she moved to Tampa from Bridgeport, Conn., in 1926. She was Methodist. She is survived by a son, George D. Edwards of Port Richey; two daughters, Patricia Dormany of Land O'Lakes and Marjorie McClellan of Brandon, Miss.; 13 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 7 great-great-grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Home, Lutz-Land O'Lakes Chapel, Lutz.
October 10, 1999
JOSEPHINE R. KUTSCH, 91, of Sun City Center died Thursday. A native of Lancaster, Pa., she moved to the area from Philadelphia in 1970. She was a high school English teacher and member of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church. She is survived by two brothers, Nevin Rupp of Far Oaks Ranch, Texas , and Frederick Rupp of Westerville, Ohio, and a sister, Margaret Aronson of Great Neck, N.Y. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.
October 10, 1999
CHESTER A. LARASKI, 68, of Riverview died Thursday at James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital. A native of Kulpmont, Pa., he moved to the area from Connecticut in 1988. He was a foreman, Air Force veteran and Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Joan; three sons, Mark of Meriden, Conn., and Michael and Chester Jr., both of Connecticut; a daughter, Linda Kielbasinski of Connecticut; a brother, Stanley of Pennsylvania ; a sister, Marion Pikitus of Pennsylvania ; and two grandchildren. Hamilton Funeral Home, Riverview.
October 10, 1999