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a CT TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1991 11 Wayne Morlan, banker and community leader Times Staff Writer CRYSTAL former banker Clearwater area, where he moved Mr. Morlan voice a year ago, vice president for the First National Bluffs. Phillips, who OBITUARIES NORTH PINELLAS Mr. Morlan ALLTOP, LEO 34, of Seminole, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center, St.

Petersburg. He was born in Oscoda, and came here in 1963 from Alaska. He was a truck driver for Pinellas Excavating Co. He was a Protestant. Survivors include his wife, a son, Joshua Dillon, Seminole; a daughter, Sarah Louise Alltop, Seminole; his father, Leo Alltop, hom*osassa Springs; his mother, Ruby Walls, Seminole; and a stepbrother, Eddie Alltop, Largo.

Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole. ARMSTRONG, JOHN 83, of Seminole, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at University General Hospital, Seminole. He was born in New Bedford, and came here in 1972 from Bristol, where he was a foreman at a brass rolling mill.

He was a Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Eileen Mary; two daughters, Louise Mary Armstrong, Bristol, and Patricia Burns, Stratford, two brothers, Edward New Bedford, and William Armstrong, Fairhaven, three sisters, Mildred Campbell and Louise Lowe, both of Detroit, and Mary Conlon, New Bedford; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. BENZING, HUGO, 91, of Dunedin, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at Dunedin Care Center.

He was born in Germany and came here in 1967 from Allendale, NJ. He owned a watchmaking company in New York City, and he was a Protestant. Survivors include a sister, Elsa Seeh, Germany; two nephews; and a niece. National Cremation Society, Holiday. BRAULT, MURIEL 75, of Clearwater, died Monday (Aug.

12, 1991) at Mease Hospital Dunedin. She was born in Rutland, and came here in 1972 from New York. She worked as a secretary at General Electric. She was a member of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Dunedin, and St. George's Episcopal Church, Schenectady, N.Y.

Survivors include her husband, Rene a son, Spencer Birt, Scotia, N.Y.; two daughters, Judith Delong, Burnt Hills, N.Y., and Nancy Angus, Schenectady; a stepson, Thomas Brault, San Diego; a stepdaughter, Suzanne Clark, Burlington, seven grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and five great Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel. CATANZARO, GEORGE, 79, of Clearwater, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. He was born in Paterson, and came here in 1959 from Ridgewood, NJ. He owned The Big Store hardware store, Clearwater.

He was a member of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, Largo, and the ItalianAmerican Club, Clearwater. Survivors include his wife, Pauline a son, Dunedin; a daughter, JoAnn Westafer, Clearwater; two brothers, John B. Catanzaro, Cedar Grove, and Charles, Bucksport, Maine; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Belcher Chapel, Clearwater.

CLARK, ROBERT ELI, 77, of Tar- pon Springs, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at home. He was born in Colquitt County, and came here in 1953 from Milledgeville, Ga. He was a dentist and had a practice in Tarpon Springs for several years. He was a member of the American Dental Association and First Christian Church, Tarpon Springs.

Survivors include his wife, Cenia a son, Bobby, Palm Harbor; three daughters, Ann Clark, Tarpon Springs, Janey Garcia, Tampa, and Lillian Bateman, Oroville, several nieces and nephews; and seven grandchildren. Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs. DEWEY, WILLIAM I 95, of Semi- nole, died Sunday (Aug. 11, 1991) at Seminole Nursing Pavilion. He was born in Great Barrington, and came here from Long Meadow, Mass.

He received a bachelor of science degree in 1920 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and worked 45 years as an engineer. He was a vice president at Boston, an Army veteran of World War I and a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers, Massachusetts Society of Professional Engineers and American Society of Military Engineers. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of Cincinnatus Lodge and Royal Arch Masons Monument Chapter, both in Great Barrington, and Boston CommandryKnights Templar and Melhas Shrine, Springfield, Mass. He was a member of Pilgrim Congregational Church, St. Petersburg.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara two sons, William F. Westmoreland, N.H., and Robert Upper Marlboro, a daughter, Elizabeth Giles, Farmingham, a nephew; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. EUBANK, GERALDINE 67, of Seminole, died Sunday (Aug. 11, 1991) at home.

She was born in Sanford and had been a longtime area resident. She was a secretary to a surgeon in Orlando and a member of Pasadena Presbyterian Church, South Pasadena, and St. Petersburg Beach Community Club. Survivors include two sons, Ernest O. Hodge III, Seminole, and William R.

Hodge, Romance, two stepsons, Robert E. Eubank, Houston, and William J. Eubank; two sisters, Anna Marie Funderburg, Sun City and Dorothy C. Coolidge, Grand Rapids, six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. E.

James Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. RIVER D. Wayne Morlan, a and civic leader in the Largodied Monday in Crystal River, four years ago. He was 51. died of cancer, which claimed his said Carter Phillips, who was a marketing under Mr.

Morlan at Bank and Trust Co. of Belleair to the attended a memorial service in DUMLER, FRED 65, of Largo, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) a at Largo Medical Center Hospital. He came here in 1982 from his native Flint, Mich. He was a tool maker at the Buick Motor division General Motors.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Turner-Brandon Post 7, Clearwater. He was a Lutheran. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. DUNN, EDWARD, 63, of Clearwater, died Tuesday (Aug.

13, 1991) at VA Medical Center at Bay Pines. He was born in Long Island, N.Y., and came here in 1980 from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He was a pest control technician and an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Hilda, Largo; a brother, John Dunn, Long Island; 1 and two sisters, Eileen Muiston, Kennebunk, Maine, and Doris Devoy, Jersey. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Largo Chapel.

HAYNES, MALCOLM D. "MACK," 67, of Largo, died Sunday (Aug. 11, 1991) at home. He was born in Burdine, and came here in 1983 from Louisville, where he owned Square Deal Auto Parts and Sales. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Disabled American Veterans 13, Madeira Beach, American Legion, Jenkins, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Zachary Taylor Post, Louisville.

His Masonic affiliations included the Masonic Lodge, Le Hesa Shrine Temple and Scottish Rite, all in Louisville. He was a member of Seminole Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, June West Haynes; son, Malcolm D. Louisville; two daughters, Rebekah Warren and Laura Haynes Casson, both of Largo; his mother, Rosa Haynes, Jenkins; a brother, Robert C. Haynes, Mount Sterling, a sister, Frances M.

Hileman, New Lebanon, Ohio; and a grandchild. MossFeaster Funeral Homes, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. JAIN, MUNISH 38, of Largo, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at home. He was born in New Delhi and came here in 1984 from Chicago.

He was a cardiologist in private practice and had offices in Seminole and St. Petersburg. He was a Hindu. Survivors include his wife, Meena; a son, Ashish, Largo; a daughter, Anita Jain, Largo; his mother, Chambeli Devi Jain, New Delhi; four brothers, Satish Jain, Harish Jain, Girish Jain and Kapish Jain, all of New Delhi; and a sister, Bina Jain, New Delhi. E.

James Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. LIPPOLD, KARL OTTO, 62, of Oldsmar, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at home. He was born in St. Louis and came here this year from Yuma, where he was a scientist at the Yuma Proving Grounds.

Survivors include two sons, Steve, Sarasota, and Derrick, Largo; two daughters, Colleen McCabe, Clearwater, and Kristy Dowd, Oldsmar; his mother, Erna Klinger, St. Louis; two brothers, Larry Klinger and Al Klinger, both of St. Louis; two sisters, Flo Vitale and Gert Follis, both of St. Louis; and two grandchildren. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Belcher Chapel, Clear- water.

MAGLIO, ALICE 77, of Largo, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at home. She was born in Aurora, and came here in 1967 from Woodstock, Ill. She was a homemaker and a Presbyterian. Survivors include her husband, Frank; four sons, John Stolldorf, Michigan, Dale Stolldorf, Wooodstock, Dennis Stolldorf, West Virginia, and Duane Stolldorf, Ladysmith, a sister, Mildred Rohrer, Aurora; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. MALONE, RUTH, 79, of Spring Hill, formerly of Tarpon Springs, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at Tampa General Hospital. She was born in Orange County and moved to Spring Hill in 1976 from Tarpon Springs. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband, Burklin; a son, Curtiss, New Port Richey; a daughter, Dorothy Hook, Spring Hill; a brother, Robert Stewart, Lutz; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs. MORLAN, DONALD WAYNE, 51, of Crystal River, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991). Born in Marston, he came here four years ago from Belleair.

He was the president and chief executive officer of the Citrus National Bank, Crystal River, and a member of St. Benedict's Catholic Church, Crystal River. He was a member of the Crystal River Rotary Club and the Seven Rivers Golf and Country Club. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude; two sons, Michael Wayne, Ocala, and William Edward, Jacksonville; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Belleview. Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal River. NELSON, MARY 91, of Largo, died Saturday (Aug. 10, 1991) at Palms of Pasadena Hospital, South Pasadena. She was born in Franklinville, N.Y., and came here in 1958 from Buffalo, N.Y.

Survivors include a son, William, Largo; a daughter, Martha St. John, Angola, N.Y.; two sisters, Ruth McIntosh and Irene Martin; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. NIELD, EVELYN 93, of Semi- nole, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at home.

She was born in Milwaukee and came here in 1966 from Los Angeles. She was a homemaker and a Protestant. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Louise Nield, Largo. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole.

Crystal River on Tuesday, recalled Morlan had once been in charge of a ment at the former Belleview Biltmore to raise money for the American Society. Phillips said Mr. Morlan was to be Caruthersville, Mo. Mr. Morlan moved here from Naples become president and chief executive Belleair Bluffs bank.

In 1983 he executive vice president of the Clearwater PENDLETON, CHARLES 97, of Clearwater, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at home. He was born in Lebanon, and came here in 1959 from Thomaston, Conn. He was an executive vice president at Thomaston Savings Bank and an Army veteran of World War I. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a Shriner and a member of National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Roebling Society and American Red Cross.

He was a past president of Thomaston Rotary Club and a member of Trinity Prebyterian Church, Clearwater. Survivors include three daughters, Joan Huettner, Clearwater, Phyllis Moody, Watertown, and Barbara Knight, Azusa, nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Fort Harrison Chapel, Clearwater. POLK, JAMES 70, of Clearwater, died Tuesday (Aug. 6, 1991) at home.

He was born in Brooksville and came here in 1969 from Rochester, N.Y. He worked as a landscaper and was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include two sons, Willie Clearwater, and James L. Rochester; a daughter, Ruth A. Polk, Clearwater; five sisters, Ella M.

Riley, Bernice Sutton, Evelyn Jackson, Helen Polk and Bobbie L. Rhone, all of Clearwater; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Young's Funeral Home, Clearwater. RACOSKY, WILMA 70, of Semi- nole, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at home.

She was born in Shelburn, and came here in 1963 from Merrillville, Ind. She taught home economics for 20 years at Pinellas Park Middle School. She was a member of Retired Teachers Association and Seminole First Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Burl; three sons, Keith, St. Petersburg, Richard, Ozona, and Martin Seminole; two daughters, Gail Brosious, Sarasota, Beverly A.

Woodruff, St. Petersburg; and eight grandchildren. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole. RADER, EARL THOMAS, 68, of Seminole, died Monday (Aug.

12, 1991) at home. He was born in Beaver Falls, and came here in 1971 from New Jersey. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Elks lodges in Rochester, and Seminole, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Madeira Beach. He was a member of Seminole First Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include his wife, Mildred; a son, Earl T.

II, Seminole; a daughter, Elaine Koldste, Altus, a brother, Howard W. Rader, Beaver, four sisters, Betty Mercer, Millie Spering, Eleanor Curtis and Josephine Porter, all of Beaver; 13 grandchildren; and two great National Cremation Society, Clearwater. RICHARD, RAYMOND 83, of Palm Harbor, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. He was born in Haverhill, and came here in 1968 from Bristol, where he was a foreman at the Hyatt Hotel.

He was a Baptist. Survivors include a son, Raymond L. Port Clinton, Ohio; daughter, Marjorie Drzewiecki, Enfield, six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Fort Harrison Chapel, Clearwater. RISSMILLER, DIANA "DEDE" JANE, 45, of Marietta, formerly of Clearwater, died Monday (Aug.

5, 1991) at Northside Hospital, Atlanta. She was born in Cleveland and came to Clearwater as an infant. She was a 1968 graduate of Florida State University with a degree in nursing and was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She was a homemaker and a member of Johnson's, Ferry Baptist Church, Marietta. Survivors include her husband, Raymond a son, Scott Clifton, Marietta; a daughter, Shawn D.

Rissmiller, Marietta; her parents, Robert and Dorothy Clark, Clearwater; and a brother, Terry Clark, Marietta. Patterson-Canton Hill Funeral Home, Marietta, Ga. ROESLER, CELESTE, 79, of Indian Shores, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at home. She was born in Jersey City, N.J., and came here in 1937 from Columbia, Pa.

She was a graduate of State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg, and a member of Holiday Isles Ladies of the Elks, Madeira Beach. She was a Presbyterian. Survivors include a son, Charles "Chuck," Largo; a daughter, Judy Roesler, Largo; and three grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. SCHROFF, MARY 89, of Dunedin, died Friday (Aug.

9, 1991) at Manor Care of Dunedin. She was born in Germany and came here in 1965 from Chicago. She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Dunedin. Survivors include two nieces, Anna Marie Beohmert, Germany, and Mildred Weiler, St. Petersburg Beach.

Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel. SMITH, MARGARET MAXINE, 83, of Largo, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at Largo Medical Center Hospital. She was born in Paris, and came here in 1956 from Detroit. She was a homemaker and a Protestant.

Survivors include a son, Ronald Lake Oswego, a sister, Violet D. Preston, Largo; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. SOUTH PINELLAS BOUWMAN, MINNIE, 76, of St. Pe- tersburg, died Sunday (Aug.

11, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. Born in Corsica, S.D., she was a longtime resident. She was a Protestant. Survivors include a daughter, Diane Bouwman, and a companion, Sharon Morrison, both of St. Petersburg.

Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. that Mr. tournaCountry Cancer buried in in 1978 officer of named Oaks Bank, and in 1986 he became commercial business Federal of Largo. He left executive officer at the Crystal River. He served on the Coast Hospital in Largo of the Belleair Bluffs Rotary in the Greater Largo participated in the drive building.

ARBEITMAN, NATHAN, 94, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at VA Medical Center at Bay Pines. He was born in Russia and came here in 1971 from Brooklyn, N.Y., where he was tor of a restaurant. Locally, he was a member the Workmen's Circle, Congregation B'nai Israel and its Men's Club.

He was an Army veteran of World War land a member of the Jewish War Veterans Abe Adar Post 246. Survivors include his wife, Esther; a daughter, Mildred Becker, New York City; a son, Philip D. Arben, Michigan; two sisters, Sarah Shurer, Flushing, N.Y., and Buncha, Russia; and two grandchildren. David C. Gross Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. BELLEROSE, ROBERT 59, of South Pasadena, died Friday (Aug. 9, 1991) at Swanholm Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born in Putnam, and came here in 1971. Locally, he was a night clerk for a motel and a member of St.

Mary Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. He was a Navy veteran. Survivors include his mother, Sylvia D. Bellerose, St. Petersburg; four sisters, Sylvia Morkis and Marie Sheehan, South Pasadena, Shirley Becker, Webster, and Elizabeth O'Brien, North Grosvenordale, a brother, William St.

Petersburg; and several nieces and nephews. Christian Cremation Society, St. Petersburg. BRANNER, ALFRED, 77, of St. Pe- tersburg, died Friday (Aug.

9, 1991) at Tyrone Medical Inn. Born in Shenandoah, he was a former construction worker. Survivors include a daughter, Lona Slothauber, St. Petersburg. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park.

BRECKENRIDGE, CHESTER 86, of Treasure Island, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at Palms of Pasadena Hospital. He was born in Tingley, Iowa and came here in 1961 from Des Moines, Iowa. He was a land developer. Locally, he was a member of Pasadena Community Church and the Civitan Club.

He served as a lieutenant colonel in the Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Eula two daughters, Patti B. Randall, Tampa, and Sharon Francis, St. Petersburg; a sister, Ermal McFarland, Newton, and three grandchildren. Thomas J.

Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. CRAWSHAW, MILDRED FRANCES, 78, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Aug. 10, 1991) at home.

She came here in 1954 from her native Carbondale, Ill. Locally, she was a hostess at the Princess Martha Hotel. She served as a sergeant in the Women's Army Corps during World War II. Survivors include two sisters, Alice Bellm, Murphysboro, and Jane Bush, Jerseyville, a companion, Michael St. Petersburg; and several nieces and nephews.

National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg. FOURNIER, THE REV. GORDON 82, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (Aug.

12, 1991) at Humana Hospital- Northside. The native of New Brunswick, Canada was a priest with the Missionaries of Africa. He recently moved to St. Petersburg from Sarasota, where he lived since 1971 and had assisted at the Incarnation Catholic Church. Survivors include a brother, John, Toronto, and a sister, Albina Burlingame, Rochester, N.Y.

Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. FROST, IRVING 63, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (Aug.

13, 1991) at home. Born in Bennington, he came here two years ago from Manchester, Vt. He was an automotive mechanic. Survivors include two sons, Thomas, Ocala, and Jack, Rutland, two daughters, Linda Nichols, North Clarendon, and Susan Thomas, Potsdam, N.Y.; his stepmother, Anna Frost, Arlington, four brothers, Donald and Doyle Frost of Manchester, John, New York, and David, Danby, a sister, Donna Stotoff, Washington; and seven grandchildren. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park.

FULLER, ELIZABETH 62, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Aug. 10, 1991) at St. Anthony's Hospital. She was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and came here in 1958 from France.

She was a phlebotomist. She was a Presbyterian. Survivors include three sons, Robert, St. Petersburg, and Benjamin and Phillip, Arcadia; and her mother, Thelma Graves Rogers, St. Petersburg.

E. 4 James Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. HOPKINS, ANTERRIO JAVONTE, infant son of Andrea Coston and Rodney Hopkins, St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1991) at home.

Other survivors include a sister, Shaveka Satcher, maternal grandmother, Sharon Townsend, and paternal grandmother, Gloria Baylor, all of St. Petersburg. Smith Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. KEY, MARY DEEN, 84, of St.

Petersburg, died Monday (Aug. 12, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. Born in Albany, she came here in 1969 from Louisville, where she was a former cashier and bookkeeper for department stores. Locally, she was a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors include a stepson, Francis Scott Key, Alta Loma, a stepdaughter, Allison Ginn, Largo; a brother, Porter A.

Hurt, Redwood City, two sisters, Vera Best, St. Petersburg, and Chester Marie Tuttle, Somerset, seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. a vice president and lending manager at First to be president and chief Citrus National Bank in board of trustees for Sun and was a past president Club. He was active Chamber of Commerce and to raise funds for its new Mr.

Morlan in 1982 won the Mr. Ugly title bestowed by the Largo Junior Woman's Club on the candidate raising the most money for charity. He was a graduate of Memphis State University. His memberships in Crystal River included -St. Benedict's Catholic Church, the Rotary Club and the Seven Rivers Golf and Country Club.

Survivors include his wife, Gertrude; two sons, Michael of Ocala and William of Jacksonville; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Morlan of Belleview. HEIDT, FLORENCE, 98, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (Aug.

12, 1991) at Heartland of St. Petersburg. Born in Erie, she came here in 1981. Survivors include a sister, Helen Heidt, St. Petersburg.

Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. McKINNEY, DONALD JOHN, 55, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Aug.

10, 1991) of a heart attack. He came here in 1973 from his native Chicago, where he was with General Electric for 15 years. Locally, he taught air-conditioning and heating in the Vocational Department at Northeast High School for several years and then went to Meadowlawn Middle School, where he worked with students with learning disabilities. He received master's degree from Illinois State University and was a member of the National Education Association, Pinellas County Teachers Association and VICA Vocational Club of Pinellas County. He also was a member of the Cathedral of St.

Jude the Apostle. Survivors include his wife of 25 years, two sons, Tech. Sgt. James D. McKinney, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, and Jeremy M.

McKinney, St. Petersburg; a daughter, Deborah J. Goettelman, St. Petersburg; his parents, Lester and Jennie McKinney, Fox Lake, three sisters, Diane Korn and Linda Evans of Fox Lake, and Sandra Schuenemann, Richmond, and a granddaughter, Emily M. Goettelman, St.

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