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4B Fort Myers News-Press, Friday September 27, 11)74 Southwest Florida Deaths, Funerals Service CATHERINE "KATE" M. WASHBURN Funeral service for Mrs. Catherine "Kate" M. Washburn, 83, of 343 Roval Palm Pork Road, will be held today at 11 a.m. at Leo W.

Engelhardt Funeral Home with the Rev. Timothy Murphy officiating. Pallbearers will be James Bartley, Mel Sheffield, Peter Serwich, James Ellis Jack Hinkle and Paul Phillips. Burial will be in Fort Myers Cemetery. DELBERT HARRIS Delbert Harris, 52, ot 4710 Palm Beach died Thursday morning In the V.

A. Hospital in Miami. He was a member ot American Legion Post 38 and the honor guard. Survivors include his wife, Lena Harris; a son; a daughter; nine grandchildren and a sister. The Wacker Helderly Funeral Home in St.

Louis, Is in charge ot arrangements. Northrop of Gainesville and five grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Wayne Johnson, pastor, ot-ticiutinp.

Cremation will follow. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. today. PETER F.

TURANO Mass of the Resurrection tor Peter F. Turano, 49, of 1427 Braman will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Fronds Xovier Catholic Church with the Rev. Thomas Anglim, pastor, officiating.

Scripture service will be held today at 8 p.m. at the chapel of the Harvey Funeral Pallbearers will be Jack Kllmartin, Joe Jensen, Bill Swartz, Bill Huffman, Chris Grimelv and Art Llttlestone. Burial will be in Fort Mywes Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home otter 9 a.m. today.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the Southwest Florida Kidney Center, co William C. Smith, Lee County Bank, Fort Myers. F. EDWIN RODGERS F. Edwin Rodgers, 60.

of 5549 Pendlewood cane died Wednesday. Assistant director of maintenance and operations for the Lee County school system, he had resided here tor 14 years. He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, a lite member of Chartiers Valley Lodge No. 747 AM of McKees Rocks. a life member ot Scottish Rite of Pittsburgh, and Araba Shrine Temple.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence A. Rodgers; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Davis of Chicago, and Mrs. Karen Spencer of Fort Myers; his mother, Mrs.

Maude Rodgers of McKees-port. a sister, Mrs. Dorothy MacClaren of McKeesport, and four grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home with the Rev.

Everett Bunck, pastor Christ Lutheran Church, officiating. Tropical Lodge 56 will conduct Masonic graveside service in Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pallbearers will be S. A. Talcott, Ralph Carpenter, Ted Fugmann, Wallace Woodard, the Rev.

John D. Meyer and Dr. F.J. Dettman. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 p.m.

until 9 p.m. Saturday and from noon until 9 p.m. Sunday. JOHN M. CULLIGAN John'M.

Culllgan, 71, of 2440 Moreno died Wednesday. Licensing director for the City of Fort Myers, he had resided here for the past 15 years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Fort Myers Lodge 1288 B.P.O.E. and the S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.P. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

N. Louise Culllgan; two daughters, Mrs. Jacauelyn L. Carr of Ocala and Mrs. Phyllis Dean of St.

Petersburg; a son, John M. Culligan Jr. of Fort Myers; a brother, Robert C. Culligan of Port Charlotte, a sister, Mrs. Louise M.

DOROTHY LOUISE NAVARRO Dorothy Louise Navarro. 31, of 5015 Golden Lake Drive, died Wednesday. A native ot Gary. she was a resident ot Fort Myers (or the past year and was a member ot the Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, John D.

Navarro ot Fort Mvers; her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Llamos ot Gary, one brother, Joe Llamas ot Gary, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Navarro 01 Gury, and Mrs. Angelia Wolt ot Redding, Funerol service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the chapel of the Anderson Funeral Home, 3654 Palm Beach with the Rev.

Harry K. Means, retired minister, otficiatino. Burial will be in the Fort Myers Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Jerry Saltzman, David Becker, Mike Navarro, Tim LaCross, Joe Llamas and Benis Becker. Friends may call today from 7-9 p.m.

at the tuneral home. WILBUR B. THOMPSON DANBURY, Conn. Wilbur B. Thompson, 87, of 555 Nuna Fort Myers, died Thursday at the home of his stepdaughter in Derbv, Conn.

He was born August 2, 1887, in Danburv, the son of the late Wilbur F. and Lucy Bell Thompson. He had made his home in Danburv until his retirement in 1972 when he moved to Fort Myers. He is survived by his wife, Edith Spooler Hill Thompson; one son, Richard B. Thompson of Danburv; two daughters, Miss Nancy Bell Thompson of Danbury and Mrs.

Elizabeth Demvan of Mllford, four step-children five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral service will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Tomlinson Homestead, 336 Main Danbury. Burleal will be in the Wooster Cemetery in Danbury. AMOS HOLMES Amos Holmes, 64, of 1759 Palmetto died Thursday.

He was born Jan 13, 1910 in Alva and was retired from the bait business. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hazel Holmes; two daughters, Virginia Lee Sutton and Barbara Jean Knight; a son, Charles Dale Holmes; a step-son, Roy Chalmers; two step-daughters, Judy Martin and Carolyn Lowe, all of Fort Myers, and three grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Leo W.

Engelhardt Funeral Home with the Rev. Gerald A. Crabb officiating. Burial will be in Fort Myers-Cemetery. Friends may call today 7 to 9 p.m.

at the funeral home. For The Record Notes JOHN R. HAYDEN Navy fireman recruit, son of Mrs. Grace Hayden of 391 Mirimar, Fort Myers, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Orlando. He is scheduled to report to Machinist's Mate School, Great Lakes, 111.

The training included instruction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. STEVEN LIEBERMAN, seaman recruit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lieberman of 1410 S.E. 21st Cape Coral, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Orlando.

He is scheduled to report to Optical-man School, Great Lakes, III. The training included instruction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. WILLIAM J. JORDAN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Jordan of 1333 Shadow Lane, Fort Myers, made his first solo flight on a Navy aircraft at Pensacola. Soloing is a major step towards becoming a Naval aviator. A 1974 graduate of the University of West Florida, Pensacola, he joined the Na in June of 1974. ROBIN P.

NEEDHAM Seaman Recruit son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Needham of 157 N.E. Dowling Port Charlotte, is attending the Naval Academy Prepatory School at the Naval Education and Training Center, Newport, R.I.

During the eight-month course, he will undergo training designed to prepare him for entrance to the academy at Annapolis, Md. Needham will attend classes on military subjects and participate in a physical fitness program at the school. He is a 1974 graduate of Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda. JOHN T. HASLETT NAPLES Services tor John T.

Haslett, 68, of 3951 Gulfshore Blvd, will be conducted today at 10:30 a.m. at the Earl G. Hodges Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Oren Chamberlain officiating. The family suggests contributions to vour favorite charity.

JOE THOMAS Funeral service for Joe Thomas of 2216 Cuba will be conducted on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., at the Church of God, Pen-tacostal Way, with the pastor, Elder Walter Thomas, officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery. The body will repose after 6 this afternoon in the L. R. Sears Memorial Chapel of the Sears-Carter Funeral Home.

Arrangements are by Sears Carter Funeral Home. CARD OF THANKS The family of Gary Scamenger would like to thank all our friends and relatives for their thoughtfulness and kind deed during our time of bereavement. We appreciate all the cards, flowers, prayers, and kind words. May God Bless you all. "A thought Gary will share with you." Don't judge my brother until you have walked at least one mile in his shoes.

Mrs. Gladys Peterson and family Sept. 27 28 Paid Political Advertisem*nt Bailey, quiet title; Louise B. Christian vs. Wilburt Reddick, paternity of child; No-Risk Exterminating Co.

vs. Charles Daniels, damages for breach of contract and foreclose on a mechanic's lien; Clyde B. Green vs. Walter C. Corsa, damages of Ryder Systems, Inc.

vs. Ruth Thomas, damages of $3,175. Charlotte County Marriage Licenses Bruce Richard Wright, 23, and Patricia Gail Overkamp, 20. Divorce Filed Dudley Brown and Irene Brown; John Holben and Irene Hol-ben. Circuit Court Filed Bruce Dancan, Randall Duncan and Debera Duncan vs.

Rudolph Duncan and Mary Duncan, damages exceeding $2,500. Medical Center Admissions Samuel Davidson, Inez Gandv, Lerov Horner, Caroline Scott, Julie Boncyinski, Lisa Bilkev, Martha Caudill, Linwood Bishop, Geraldine Hoffman, Bernvce Fisse, James Smith, Ruth Snell, Bessie Ward, Emma Matcham. Dismissals M. Brodhead, Dorothy Tyner, P. Pennington, Laura Darna, J.

Manning, Newman Mahaffv, Edsel Morrison, George Coane. MARRIAGE LICENSES Don Leach, 56, and Regiona Faye Reed, 42, both of Englewood. William M. Robinson, 67, and Ethel O'Neill 69, both of Port Charlotte. CIRCUIT COURT Filed Baker Industries Inc.

vs. William Sweeney and Kathy Sweeney, foreclose mechanic's lien. CENTER ADMISSIONS Lettice Jennings, Virginia Hauser, Floyd Hill, Peer DeSllva, Mereene Hildebrant, Billy Robinson, Marion Keating, Mary Noon, Forrest Wiseman, Ruth Kneller, Nils Green, Frida Meyers, R. B. Havers, Peter Flalke.

DISMISSALS Monroe Herrlck, Kelsev Driggers, James Bechtel, Robert Engel-bert, Harry Smith, Leontine Moyer, Rachel Pyle, Evelyn Rollins, Deborah Brunner, J. Brinkman, Victor Gorden, Caroline Scott. H' H1 HIS fih, BIRTHS AT NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Sept. 15: Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gerrero Cisneros, Rt. No. 6, Box 487D, Goodlette Road, Naples, a boy, Frank, 7 pounds, 8V2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Jesse Amey, 5334 McCarty Street, Naples, a boy, Spencer Thomas, 8 pounds, 6 ounces. Sept. 16: Mr. and Mrs. James Kasel, 5553 Broward Street, Naples, a boy, James Edward, 7 pounds, 9'i ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Claude Rix, 3125 Barrett Avenue, Naples, a boy, Jason Thomas, 8 pounds, 2' 2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

Monte Herbert Seidel, 2000 Sandpiper Street, Naples, a girl. Tiffany Marie- 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Miller, P.

O. Box 923, Bonita Springs, a boy, Jeffrey Ray, 8 pounds, 12 ounces. Mr. ond Mrs. James Michael Johnston, 3000 Karen Drive, Naples, a girl, Lynda Kav Michelle, 6 pounds, 5 ounces.

Sept. 17: Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Williams, Rt. No.

1, Box 478, Cemetery Road, Fort Myers, a girl, Jov Marinda, 7 pounds, 10 ounces. Sept. 19: Mr. ond Mrs. Leonard Paul Oppie, 4554 Boabadilla Street, Naples, a girl, Tina Mae, 5 pounds, 2 ounces.

Mr. ond Mrs. Wesley Bernard Brokopp, 3047 Gordon Street, Naples, a boy, Wesley Bernard, 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

John William Whichello, P. O. Box 23, Golden Lion Motor Inn, Ochopee, a boy, Robert Charles, 9 pounds, 4V2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

John Estel Boutwell, 720 1 10th Avenue, North, Naples, a girl, Ann Lorraine, 6 pounds. Sept. 20: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cain Blanton, 3250 10th Street, North Naples, a boy, Jose Raul, 7 pounds, 21-2 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Joaquin Alvarez, 1124 Michigan Avenue, Naples, a boy, Johnny Anthony, 9 pounds. Mr. and Mrs.

James Lewis Toler, 3882 South Coconut Circle, Naples, a girl, Edna Bernice, 6 pounds, 9'2 ounces. Sept. 21: Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee Hissam, 1427 Cypress Lake Drive, Fort Myers, a boy, Gunnar Berndt, 7 pounds, 15 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Spurlin, Lot 87, El Rancho Mobile Village, Naples, a girl, Melaine Lynn, 6 pounds, 4 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

George Elmer Frye, P. O. Box 381, 1555 Blue Point Drive, Apt. No. 1, Naples, a girl, Christina Lynn, 9 pounds, 3'i ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver William Mavville, 2718 Davis Boulevard, Naples, a boy, Edward Christopher, 9 pounds. magnate See us for ships of all types. SALVATION HEALING HOLY SPIRIT WORSHIP 0O EDITH H.

BURDICK Edith H. Burdick, 90, of 1908 Cornwallis Parkway, Caoe Coral, died Thursday at her residence. She came here one year ogo from Erie, Pa. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Marian) wingerter of Caoe Coral) a son, Kenneth Burdick of Corry, and five grandchildren.

The body will be sent to the Chester School Funeral Home In Erie, for service and burial. The Metz Funeral Home of Cape Corol Is In charge of local arrangements. LEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS Rose M. Knighton, Helen Brandinburg, Raleigh H. Watson, Robert Snyder, Fred D.

Wilson, James C. Cossairt, Judith A. Foth, Glenn A. Chandler, Alex Skender, Mildred A. Williams, Robert T.

Nobles, Moe Longs-treet, Robert J. Stains, Wanda R. Muniz, William G. Batten, James A. Darling, Elsie E.

Banbury, John T. Conley, Florence D. Crossman, Wanda E. Nault, Cvnthio D. Walker, Juanita Perkins, Michelle Whitehead, Elvin Jones, Anthony tot Sandra Lavton, Vera Heise, James H.

Sisson, Margaret Kompass, Patricia R. Jessen, Rebecca Battles, Virgie L. Hutchison, Madrls L. Dickey, Glenn D. Peck, Mary A.

Crottv, Olivia M. Pekrul, Willard M. Lemmerman, Jewel M. Pearce, Donald L. Wahl, James M.

Cat-tanach, Charles E. Johnson, Luis E. Rivera, Joseph Mingus, Amos Holmes. DISMISSALS Patricia M. Ching, June H.

McDougle, Maxine Marshall, Ada R. Taylor, Denis J. Walter, Patrick Lynch, Mary L. Kennedy, Sylvia S. Roughead, Norman R.

Wright, Barbara J. Noland, Howard N. Ebert, John W. Plate, Mas-soumeh Dowlaty. Mark M.

Bateman, Clarence L. Koegel, Ernest A. Alexander, Joyce Denison, Shirley A. Schreiber, George B. McClellan, Angelo Monotti, Patricia E.

Lane, Lottie B. Baggett, Lisa A. Offenbacher. Frances Shectman, Shelby K. Ritz, Madge L.

Mclntyre. Juanita Sanchez, Ernest W. Williams, Gladys W. Illis, Robin R. Harris.

BIRTHS AT LEE MEMORIAL Sept. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Shultz, 238 Santa Barbara, girl, 9 pounds, V2 ounce.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lawrence, 2809 Meadow boy, pounds, 14'2 ounces. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Alton Yates, 2536 3rd boy, 9 pounds, ll'2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. John M.

ho*rner, 256 Twin Lake Estates, bov, 8 pounds, 12'2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeRov 717 W. Leeland Heights Lehigh Acres, boy, 7 pounds, 8 ounces.

Sept. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Johnson, 668 Bavshore Road, girl, 7 pounds, 9 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keenen, 2254 Clifford girl, 6 pounds, 1 ounce. Lee County MARRIAGE LICENSES Fred J. Ebiner, 75, and Marymartha Unger Guettermann, 59.

Arthur Garnell Riner, 26, and Patricia Elaine Cardwell, 20. Alan Dell Wheeler, 36, and Judith Darlene Briscoe, 30. James Edward Taylor, 47, and Hilda S. Armour, 36. Jerry Wayne Anfinson, 31, and Lou Jan-nie Nicoson, 25.

Gerard Louis Amrhein, 62, and Ruth Marie Snider, 49. DIVORCES FINAL JUDGMENTS Linda A. CribbS and Jesse Lee Cribbs; Edwin L. Sherman and Patricia F. Sherman; Sondra Delight Barnett and Jerry Allen Barnett; Addlish Bowman and Robert Bowman; Trudy K.

Drier and Jerald M. Drier; Janis Nichols Fordvce and Michael W. Fordvce. FILED Willie Curtis Sturgis and Doris Sturgis; Ronald J. Roberts and Rachael O.

Roberts; Larry Ross Powell and Mary Alice Powell; Henry Hamilton Jr. and Mary L. Hamilton; Duane S. Piatt and Barbara Lou Piatt; Theodore Gilbert Smith and Carol Marie Smith; Earl James Washburn and Lynetta J. Washburn.

CIRCUIT COURT FILED Cul-Nud Realty, Inc. vs. Bert L. Jenks and wife, Anthony J. Adams and wife, James H.

Dolrymple and wife, Francis P. Bailey Sam Bailey and John SYMPATHY FLOWERS BUNING the Florist YOUR PHONE IS YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT 3904 Cleveland Ave. fort My en 936-6113 TEMPLE BETH Del Prado Cape Coral Sabbath Service 8 p.m. Social Hour 9 p.m. Registration for religious school Is being accepted this month.

Religious School Kindergarten thru Confirmation Simon Friedeman, Rabbi Ph. Study 542-3733 Home 481-4214 VISITORS WELCOME When Words Fail "Say ll With Flowers" VOIR EXTRA TOIC1I FLORIST if" Be your own shipping ROYAL A. SMITH PORT CHARLOTTE Masonic Services will be held today for Royal A. (Roy) Smith, 81, 380 Palmetto Drive, Port Charlotte, at 11:00 a.m. at the Port Charlotte Chapel of Kays Funeral Home bv Punta Gorda Lodge 115 F8.AM.

Burial will follow at Restlawn Memorial Gardens with the Reverend Robert E. Brown of the First United Methodist Church of Punta officiating. Military honors will be conducted bv members of the American Legion Post 110 ond World War I Barracks 714. Masons are requested to meet at the Lodge at 10:00 a.m. Stands TALL on issues vital to LEE COUNTY 1.

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