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48 THE PALM BEACH POST THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2003 msi AREA DEATHS Lucie Catholic Church, Port children, including Suzanne, Weiss and Sandy Spencer, both of Port St Lucie, and Kenneth Jenkins of Fort Pierce; two brothers; two sisters; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation 10 a.m. until the 1 p.m. service Friday at Ay-cock Funeral Home, Port St. Lucie.

Sunday at All County Funeral Home Crematory, Treasure Coast Chapel. Service 10 a.m. Monday at SL Joseph Catholic Church, Stuart Contributions may be made to SL Joseph's Carpenter's Kitchen, 1200 10th Stuart, Fla. 34996. Marilyn D.

Gallup 75, Jensen Beach Mrs. Gallup, a Jensen Beach resident since 1983, died Monday. She was born in Massachusetts. Survivors include her companion, Edward Beckett of Jensen Beach; a sister, four children; and 10 grandchil dren. Service 2 p.m.

June 28 at All County Funeral Home Crematory, Treasure Coast Chapel. Cora M. O'Brien 76, Stuart Mrs. O'Brien died Monday. She was born in Keagen, Maine, and was retired from the Department of Transportation.

He husband, William, preceded her in death. Survivors include four sons, including Michael of Palm City; a daughter; two brothers; five sisters; nine grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Service 1 p.m. Saturday at Martin County Jerry Bowers 73, Stuart Mr. Bowers, a Stuart resident since 1968, died Tuesday.

He served in the Army and worked at Die Miami Herald and Vie Fort Fierce News Tribune. He ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1976. His first wife, June, preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Camille; two daughters, including Patricia Houston of Stuart; two sons; a brother; two sisters; and three grandchildren. Visitation 3 to 5 p.m., including a 4:30 p.m.

service, Martin Funeral Home Crematory, Stuart. SL Lucie County Henry J. Carlson 74, Port St Lucie Mr. Carlsen, a Port St Lucie resident for 17 years, died Monday. He was born in New York City and was retired from the Army.

He was a member of the Port St. Lucie Yacht Club and the Elks. Survivors include his wife, Theresa; a son, Robert of Port St Lucie; three daughters, including Denise Rudisal of Port St Lucie; a brother; and four grandchildren. Mass 11 a.m. July 1 at St St.

Lucie. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Martin St Lucie 1201 S.E. Indian Stuart, Fla. 34997. Aycock Funeral Home, Port St Lucie.

Sharon Kay Chambers 60, Fort Pierce Mrs. Chambers, a Fort Pierce resident since 1975, died Monday. She was born in Columbus, Ohio, and was a data entry operator. Survivors include her husband, Daryl; two daughters, including Robin Campbell of Fort Pierce; a son, Daryl Jr. of Port St.

Lucie; a sister; three brothers; and seven grandchildren. Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Haisley-Hobbs Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Service 11 a.m. Saturday at Palm Vista Church of God, Fort Pierce.

Palm Beach County Allen, James 53, of Lan- tana, died Tuesday. Combs-Bowden Funeral Home, Boynton Beach. Bursuck, Marian, of Boyn- ton Beach, died Tuesday. Gutterman-Warheit Memori- --al Chapel, Boca Raton. Clark, Wilma, 81, of Riviera FUNERAL NOTICES 4,1 If aft if iriihffli SHERMAN M.

ROBBINS Editor-in-Chief of Palm Beach Media Group, died suddenly June 18 at his home in Palm Beach Gardens. He was 57 years old. He is survived by his wife, Mary Gottlieb Robbins; his son, Scott Robbins and daughter-in-law, Christine Robbins; his daughter, Stephanie Robbins Antone and son-in-law, Tom Antone; his OLIVER L. GREENE, Sr. 79, of Riviera Beach, passed away Monday, June 16 at a local nursing home.

He was a member of St. Paul AME Church, West Palm Beach, active in Choir 2 until his health began to fail. He Is survived by his wife. Dorothy; son, Oliver Greene, daughter, Linda Session; one sister, Lucille Greene Perry; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, church family, and friends. Funeral Services will be Saturday, June 21, 11:00 AM at Ebenezer AME Church, Royal, FL near Wildwoodl.

Calling hours are TODAY from 6 8 PM at STEVENS BROS. FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1803 N. Tamarind WPB. DONALD L. ARNOLD 1925-2003 Donald Arnold, 78, a resident of Tequesta, passed away May 29, 2003 under Hospice care comfortably at his home with his wife, Cindy.

A native of Auburn, Illinois, he was born May 5, 1925. He was Vice-President of Corporate Relations for Meredith Corporation of Des Moines, Iowa, from 1968 until his retirement in June of 1990. He was formerly a partner in the Chicago law firm of Vedder, Price, Kaufman Kammholz. During Worid War II, Don served with the U.S. Army Infantry in Europe.

He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant in the 379th Infantry, where he was awarded the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, twice. A graduate of the University of Illinois, he received a Juris Doctor degree from De Paul University in Chicago in 1950. He learned to fly in his 40's, was an avid golfer, loved to travel, and to sina: especially at the local nub. ROBERT "Bob" HOWARD ELLIOTT Aqe 59, of Okeechobee, died Monday, June 16, 2003 at JFK Medical Center in Atlantis, Florida. Born September 3, 1943 in Norway, Maine.

Mr. Elliott had been a resident of Okeechobee since 1988. He served in the U.S. Army and retired after working 34 years with Pratt Whitney Corporation. The journey he lived is one in a million to remember.

As a loving husband and father, he left his family with many wonderful memories. Never forgotten, he will be present for future cherishable moments in mind and in spirit he will be deeply missed by all those who knew and loved him. Survivors include his beloved wife of 18 years. Gail Marie Elliott of Okeechobee; three sons: Robert Elliott of Alexandria, Louisiana, Randy "Ray" Elliott of Rochester, New York and Tyler Elliott of Okeechobee; three daughters: Michelle Elliott and Beach, died Monday. County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth.

Cook, Charles, 89, of Boynton Beach, died Tues- day. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral Saturday. Devendorf, Dorothy Ruth, 75, of Jupiter, died Tuesday. Taylor Modeen Funeral Home, Jupiter.

Funeral Sat- urday. Donahue, Theodore 77, Palm Beach, died Wednes- day. Quattlebaum-Holleman- Burse Funeral Home, Westi Palm Beach. Fairbanks, Ralph 83, of West Palm Beach, died Wednesday. Mizell-Faville-, Zern Funeral Home, Palm Beach.

Funeral Friday. -Furtlck, Michael, 33, of West Palm Beach, died Sunday. Tillman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Gemlson, Norma, 82, of Riviera Beach, died Wednes- day. Weiss Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach.

'-fi Gonzalez, Santiago, 80, of Lake Worth, died Wednes- day. E. Earl Smith and Son--. Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral Mass today.

Jackson, Albert, 76, of ter, died Monday. All CountyifV. Funeral Home and Cremato-ry, Lake Worth. Jungbluth, Lester, 84, oi: West Palm Beach, died June stepchildren: Brian Gottlieb and his wife, Jenny; and Jeffrey Gottlieb and his wife, Elizabeth Hunt; and his sister, Francine Craven, and her three children. Mr.

Robbins joined Palm Beach Media Group as editor-in-chief in 1996, and served as editorial director of the company's 10 publications. During his previous six years in South Florida, he served as editor-in-chief of BRIEF, an international business magazine, and worked as a freelance investigative reporter specializing in economic crimes and consumer protection. Mr. Robbins has won numerous writing awards, and was named 1999 Editor of the Year by the Florida Magazine Association. In his more than 30 years in the communications business.

Mr. Robbins also has been a marketing and media executive, and has served on McCarthy's in Tequesla. He was always particu larly happy near, or on, the water, making his Jebecca liott ot Jupiter Mich retirement hnma nn Island a momhor Christine Elliott Ot Okeechobee Rebecca Elliott of Jupiter, seven grana- EMMETT A. GROOVER Emmett A. Groover, age 72, passed away June 18, 2003 at JFK Medical Center after an extended illness.

Emmett, a lifelong resident of Florida, was born in Lake Worth on March 28, 1931 and was a graduate of Palm Beach High Class of 1948. As an avid athlete, he lettered in basketball, baseball, and football while attending Palm Beach High. Emmett also served in the U.S. Army from 1955 -1957. He is survived bv his wife of 45 years.

Esther: Charles R. Conlln 76, Port SL Lucie Mr. Conlin died Tuesday. He was born in Wilmington, served in the Marine Corps and was an automobile painter. Survivors include his wife, Ivy; and two sisters.

Visitation 6 to 8 p.m., including a 6:30 p.m. service, Friday at All County Funeral Home Crematory, Treasure Coast Chapel. Contributions may be made to Hospice of the Treasure Coast, P.O. Box 1748, Fort Pierce, Fla. 34954.

Marylou Deeck 61, Port St. Lucie Mrs. Deeck, a Port St. Lucie resident for 18 years, died Tuesday. She was born in Philadelphia and was an office manager.

Survivors include two daughters, including Linda Nunes of Fort Pierce; a son; a brother; two sisters; and 12 grandchildren. Service 11 a.m. Friday at St. Lucie Catholic Church, Port St. Lucie.

Yates Funeral Home, Port St. Lucie. of the JIB Yacht Club Marina a perfect soot. He iiiiiuimi, anu iwu uiuinois. luin mundy ui ouuill fS Carolina ana Mitcnen i-iuicmnson ot Jupiter.

A memorial service will be conducted in the Buxton Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday, June 21, 2003 at 11:00 AM. All arrangements are under the direction and care of the Buxton Funeral Home and Crematory. RALPH W. FAIRBANKS 83. passed away peacefully June 18, 2003.

A natime resident ol West Palm Beach, he was a owned the red tug boat, fondly named tor his granddaughter, the "Ashley He is survived by his wife, Cindy, of Tequesta, and his sister, La Verna Segin, of Phoenix, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Jean, with whom he had one daughter, Suzanne of Phoenix, Arizona; two sons: Mark of St. Louis, Missouri, and Scott of Gresham, Oregon; as well as three grandchildren: Matthew, David and Ashley. A memorial service with full military honors was held in the park across the street from his home on June 4, followed by a "Celebration of his Life" reception. Contributions may be made in Don's name to Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407.

"Lucky" HENRY WILLIAM CHINNERS, Jr. adoring children: Dan (Frankie) Groover, Ginger (Rich) Sanger Patty Miller, Chris (Tracey) Groover, Scott Groover, and Joy (Shaun) Imber; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters: Lavmia (J.P.) Parker, and May (Tom) Ritter; and brother, Julian Groover. He was preceded in death by his brother, John Robert Groover. A private memorial service for family and fnends will be held at a later date. LOUIS W.

HEATH, Jr. W.W.II U.S. Army veteran and a lifelong member of the Church of God. me lournaiism tacumes oi uentrai Michigan and Long Island universities. He was the marketing manager of Citibank's New York State commercial banking division and Citicorp's asset-based subsidiaries before becoming vice president and account supervisor in charge of Citibank's worldwide advertising at Foote Cone Belding.

In 1979, he founded Robbins Ries, a New York-based communications holding company, which included two broadcasting subsidiaries and a full-service 4A's advertisingPH agency. Mr. Robbins' editorial vision and contagious enthusiasm for the publishing business had a profound Impact on Palm Beach Media Group, which experienced significant growth during his seven-year tenure. His charismatic personality and respect lor those he encountered over the course of his remarkable life serves as an inspiration to each of his countless friends and family members. A funeral service will be held at noon on Friday, June 20 at Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapel at 541 1 Okeechobee Blvd.

in West Palm Beach. Internment will follow at Eternal Light Memorial Gardens in Boynton Beach. Contributions to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or a charity of choice are welcome. For details on the service, 23, of Delray Beach, FL, met an untimely ath on Sunday, June 15, 2003. He is survived on Sunday, June 15, 2003.

He is survived death Survivors include his wife, Kathryn: two sons: Terry (Sandy) Fairbanks, Richmond, VA, and Ron (Nancy) Fairbanks, High Point NC; daughter, Kathy (Bret) Peck, West Palm Beach; stepson, Roy (Sandy) McAlister. Ocala; nine grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Thursday evening (TODAY) in the chapel from 6 8 PM with services on Friday at 1 1 AM, with entombment in Hillcresf Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of West Palm Beach. his mother, Teresa Dexter; father, Louis W.

ov Heath, one son, Louis Dexter, III: two broth Age 60, ot west Palm Beach. Florida, pa ers: Marsel and Armon Evans; four sisters: Erica and Yolanda Heath, Kysheva and Tressie Dexter; a special friend, Tiffany Phillips, all of Delray Mizell-Faville-Zem Chapel 4101 Parker Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561 833-4061 www.dignitymemorialpalmbeach.com piease can i-Buu-SMr-izst). oeacn; anu a nosr or aunis, uncies, nieces, nephews and a host of other sorrowing relatives and friends. Friends may call on Friday from 6 8 PM at Straghn Son Chapel. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 21 af 2 PM at the Church Ol The Living God, 44 SW 1 1th Delray Beach, FL, Rev.

Vandairy Cleckley, Pastor, Rev. Hamilton officiating. STRAGHN SON TRI -CITY FUNERAL HOME in charge of arrangements. BETTY LITTRELL Betty Swann Littrell went home lo be with her Lord on Friday, June 13, 2003. Betty was born July 30, 1936 in Lake Worth, FL and was a graduate ol Lake Worth Hioh School Class of 1954.

Inger-Jean Heenan 80, Fort Pierce Mrs. Heenan died Wednesday. She was born in England and was a retired bookkeeper. away after a brief illness on June 18. 2003.

He is survived by his mother, Doris K. Chinners; his wife, Lena; two daughters: Casey (Michael), and Kelly (Benjamin); his sister. Cherise (John); and many aunts, uncles, family members, and close friends. We will miss you. Private family services will be held.

In lieu of flowers, donations may bemade in Lucky's memory to the Boynton Beach Kiwanis Club, 4317 Redding Boynton Beach, FL 33436. JEANINE DEFEE Jeanine DeFee went home to be with her Lord on Friday, June 13, 2003. Jeanine was born September 9, 1964 in Lake Worth, FL and received her GED from the Palm Beach County School System. She received additional training in home health care and nursing assistance. Jeanine was employed with Nurse Finders, MEGA and Hospitals Without Walls, She devoted her life to caring for the elderly and disabled.

She also lovingly and professionally cared for her grandmother, Lula May Swann; and uncle, Dan wann preceding their deaths. Jeanine was a loving and devoted mother, daughter, sister, cousin and friend. She was loved by all who knew her. Many people in Palm Beach County have benefited from her efforts. She is survived by her daughters: Melissa Camp and Adriana Cuenca; brother, James Littrell; sister, Tracy DeFee; uncles: Grady Swann and George Bieri; and aunts: Debbie Swann Bieri, Galen Swann and Glenda Swann.

Jeanine SCOTT MATTHEW RUSSELL Age 30, of Wellington, passed away June 16, 2003. He is survivedoy his loving parents, Berkley and Patricia Russell; sister, Robin Leigh (Joseph) Rizzitelli; brother, Sean Patrick Russell; nephew, Anthony Rizzitelli; aunts and uncles; and several more loving family and friends. A Funeral Service will be held at 2 PM on Friday, June 20, 2003 at the Funeral Home. Friends may visit from 12-2 PM. prior to service.

Interment will follow at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery, Southern Blvd. Palms West Funeral Home Royal Palm Beach, FL; (561) 753-6004 Betty was employed with the Palm Beach County School System for 25 years. Following her retirement, she spent lime sitting with and caring for the elderly and disabled. She also cared tor her granddaughters. Betty was a member of Wesfgale Tabernacle Church.

She is survived by her son, James Littrell; daughter, Tracy DeFee; granddaughters: Melissa Camp and Adriana Cuenca; brother, Grady Swann' sister, Debbie Swann Bieri; brother-in-law, George Bieri; sisters-in-law: Galen Swann and Glenda Swann; and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews; A memorial service will be held at 7 PM Friday, June 20, 2003 at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3525 South Congress Lake Worth, FL. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donalions be made to the Camp-Cuenca Memorial Fund. Donations may be made at any Wachovia Bank branch. JOHN QUENTIN GOFFE USMC (retired) John O. Goffe, 84, passed away Saturday, June 14, after an extended illness.

Mr. Goffe is survived by his wife, Camille; daughters: Michelle and Jerri; and a large extended family throughout Florida and the United States. He was predeceased by his son, Brian. Mr. Goffe, a Florida native, was born on February 27, 1919 in McCall, Florida.

He grew up in southwest Florida and enlisted in the United Slates Marine Corps on November 25, 1936. With his enlistment, he began a long and eventful career including a variety of duties during World War II. He participated in multiple assault landings with the 22nd Marines in the Marshall Islands, as well as a 1945 46 tour ot duty at Tientsin, China, with the 1st Marine Division. His subsequent duties included escort of World War II dead, staff on the Leatherneck Magazine, and assignments with the MarDel aboard the USS Des Moines and the USS Baltimore. Following the war, he also servied at 8th and Washington, DC, and Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, DC.

He retired from active duty on disability in 1960, and was permanently retired on January 1, 1965. Mr. Goffe returned to Florida after his retirement, residing in Lake Worth. He loved the outdoors, was an avid hunter and fisherman, and shared this passion through his work as a hunting and fishing guide. He praclice exemplary environmental measures for the preservation and renewal of wildlife in Florida In this way, he contributed to the enjoyment of this resouce for future generations.

The service to commemorate Mr Goffe's life will be held Saturday, June 21 at Tillman Funeral Home. 2170 S. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida The family will receive friends and relatives after the service at 1223 Palama Way, Lantana In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the World War II Memorial Fund. also had many cousins who loved and valued her. A memorial service will be held at 7 PM Friday, June 20.

2003 at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3525 South Congress Lake Worth, FL. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Camp-Cuenca Memorial Fund. Donations may be made at any Wachovia Bank branch. www.paimswesnuneramome.com HAROLD SAMMONS "Doc" Harold Sammons, 92, passed away June 16, 2003 at home. A graduate of the University of Florida and Lincoln Chiropractic College, he was a chiropractor in West Palm Beach until his retirement in 1975.

Dr. Sammons was a Mason for 60 years and a member of West Pines Baptist Church. He is survived by: his loving wife, Peggy; his son, Douglas (Carolyn) of O'Fallon, MO; stepdaughter, Cookie (Rich) Greene of Davie, FL; stepsons, Tim (Heidi), Tom (Odalys), and Joe (Pam) Heaston; ten grandchildren; five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brother, Frank and three sisters, Evelyn, Maude and Mary. Private memorial service for the family was held Wednesday, June 18.

Dorsey Funeral Home Cremation Service Dorsey Funeral Home Cremation Service 3525 South Congress Avenue 12. Neptune Society, Fort Lauderdale. Kennelty, Dorothea, of Del- ray Beach, died Lome and Sons Funeral (, Home, Delray Beach. Visita-' tion today; funeral Mass Fri-'-day. Doris 80, of Riviera Beach, died Monday, Neptune Society, Fort derdale.

McBride, L.C., 83, of Te-; questa, died Monday. All'-j County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth. Nlcewagner, Margaret, 92, of Boynton Beach, died -v Tuesday. Lome and Sons Funeral Home, Beach. Obermeyer, Walter, 101, of Lantana, died Wednesday.

Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake' Worth. Qulmby, William 36, of Lake Worth, died Saturday. A Better Choice Cremation Service, Boynton Beach. Robbins, Sherman 57, of Palm Beach Gardens, died Wednesday. Levitt-'; Weinstein Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach.

Funeral Stadler, Frances, 85, of Boynton Beach, died Tues- day. Weiss Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach. Ward, Earl F. 63, of Lantana, died Tuesday: Babione-Stephenson Funeral Home, Lantana. Whltaker, Merle, 82, of North Palm Beach, died Sunday.

Neptune Society, Fort Lauderdale. I 3525 South Congress Avenue Lake Worth. FL 33461 (561)968-0450 Lake Worth. FL 33461 (561)968-0450 www.dignitymemonalpalmbeach.com Survivors include a son and two grandchildren. Visitation 1 to 3 p.m.

Friday at Haisley-Hobbs Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Clarence Hudglns 72, Port St. Lucie Mr. Hudgins, a Port St. Lucie resident for 10 years, died June 11.

He was born in Dayton, Ohio, and was retired from the Marine Corps. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife, Mary; two daughters, including Roberta Wolford of West Palm Beach; two sons; a sister; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Mass 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Holy Family Catholic Church, Port SL Lucie.

Contributions may be made to St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, 778 S.W. Bay-shore Port SL Lucie, Fla. 34983. Yates Funeral Home, Port St.

Lucie. Ruth Ella Loverldge 73, Port SL Lucie Mrs. Loveridge, a Port St. Lucie resident for 20 years, died Tuesday. She was born in Hazard, and was a hpmemaker.

Survivors include five EVELYNE R. LOUISSAINT Age 42, of Royal Palm Beach, FL passed away Sunday. June 15, 2003 surrounded by her beloved lamily after a long courageous fight with if www.dignrtymemorialpalmbeach.com DOROTHY DEVENDORF Age 75. went to be with the Lord on 17 June, 2003. She was born in New York on 26 March, 1928.

She was a kind giving person who loved lite and the Lord. She loved animals, children and her family She was a devoted friend and dearly loved by her family and fnends. She was a blessing to all whose lives she touched, spending much of her time in prayer for others. She is survived by two sisters, a brother, and three nieces. The viewing will be on Friday, 20 June frorw 2 PM to 4 PM and 6 PM to 8 PM The memorial service will be Saturday.

21 June at 1 1 AM at Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, 250 Center Si Jupiter. A wake will be held after at the Freedom Fellowship Church. THEODORE P. DONAHUE Born May 15. 1926 in New York City, died peacefully at his home in Palm Beach.

FL on the 16th of June surrounded by his loving family Mr. Donahue was the son of the late Colonel Mrs. Alphonsus Donahue ot Slamlord. CT. He is TILLMAN FUNERAL HOME WEST PALM BEACH FAMILY OWNED 4 OPERATED GENE GOLDFARB The Officers.

Board of Directors and Slaff of The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County mourn Ihe passing ol Gene Goldfarb. We extend our deepest sympathy to his beloved wife, Judith, and lo the entire family. Judith A. Levy. President Jeffrey L.

Klein, Exec VP BETTY JANE GONSMAN 77. of Boynton Beach, passed away Tuesday, June 1 7, 2003. She was a resident of Boynton LdiR.i. one was uorn in ron-au-rnnce nam. ana had resided in New York, Georgia, and Colorado.

She enoyed her profession of caring lor Ihe elderly as a Registered Nurse. Evelyne is survived by her loving family: husband. Jean-Claude; daughters: Claudine. Eileen, and Krishna Louissainf sister and brothers: Carole R. Joisil, Gary Heme, Fritzner Reme.

and Wilbert Reme; mother. Mrs. Anne Etienne Reme; and father. Mr Andre Reme: and she will be greatly missed by her many lamily and friends. A Funeral Service will be held at Saturday, June 21 at Berean Baptist Church, 8350 Okeechobee West Palm Beach, FL 334 1 1 A Visitation will be held 5 00 PM 9 00 PM Friday.

June 20, 2003 at the Funeral Home. Palms West Funeral Home 110 Business Park Way Royal Palm Beach, FL, 561-753-6004 www palmswestfuneralhome.com ALPHONSO SHANNON "Fat Eye" "Big Al" September 12, 1952 June 14, 2003 oeacn ror years ane is survived by daughter, survived by his wife, Marion Casey Donahue, i ammy (Brian; tisenberger. and two grandsons: etaht children. P. Donahue.

Jr of Litchfield. Parents, Willie Roy Shannon (deceased) and Ruth Shannon He is survived by his wile. Janet Gamble Shannon; children: Chris Hearn (Tina), Tome Hollie. and Mia Heam-Johnson (Willie); and grandchildren. Friends may call on Friday.

June 20. 2003 from 5 00 to 6 00 PM al Royal Palm Funeral Home. 5601 Greenwood WPB. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 21, 2003 at 12 00 Noon at St. Paul A.M.

Church, 3345 Haverhill Road. The Royal Palm Funeral Home West Palm Beach, Florida jonn and Jordan, all ol Boynton Beach, brother, Brice Hook; two sisters Izella Riden and Rosemary Roan; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 6 8 PM Friday. June 20. 2003 at SCORFF.

COmbS bowden funfral homf JOAN G. SMALL Aoe 70. of Lake Worth, FL, passed away on June 15, 2003 Joan is survived by her husband. Robert A Small: daughters Karen Sue Holme CT, Barry Donahue of Palm Beach. FL.

Mary Ellen McCarthy of Winchester. England. Barbara Leswmg of Stowe. VT. Sheila Poller of Charles-Ion.

SC. Marion Bevan of London. England. Margo de Peyster of Palm Beach, FL, Madeleine Kingzelt of London. England and nine grandchildren.

Mr. Donahue is also survived by his brother A Donahue Jr of Stuart. FL and Nor-walk, CT and his sister Jacqueline Brett of Scotlsdale. AZ Mr Donahue served in WWII and wasa gradual ol Georgetown University in Mr Donahue retired from his family business In 1968 and pursued his lifelong interest thoroughbred horse racing by establishing stud farm Ireland Horses carrying the Donahue silks raced in Ireland England. France and the US His filly Sutton Place won the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot in England in 198 Anticipating the potential of the Irish film Industry Mr Donahue also founded the independent film company, Tara Productions, Dublin and produced such films as 'The Cry of the written bv Frederick Forsvth Mr WENDY MORAN 53.

of Lake Worth, passed away on June 18, 2003 in Wellington She had lived here for 23 years, movino Irom New York, She is survived by her husband ol 23 years. Kevin: three sons: Robert (Lauren) Brusali. Kevin (Cindy) Moran and Keith Moran. all of Lake Worth, four daughters Dawn Brusati of Greenacres. Veronica Pakna of Wellington.

Sabrina Sturdivent ol Texas, and Sylvia Sturdivent of Colorado; along wilh eight grandchildren: and her mother. Luba Carey of Greenacres She also leaves three sisters Susan Dolt and Alisa Hilbig ol NY. and Janet Bnenza, and a brother. Michael Carey ot Greenacres. and several nwces and nephews.

Her family will receive their friends on Thursday, June 19, 2003 at DORSEY EARL SMITH MEMORY GARDENS FUNERAL HOME 3041 Kirk Road lake Worth from 2 00 4 00 PM nd 8 00 8 00 PM Her luneral service will be celebrated on Friday. June 20. 2003 at 10 00 AM at the luneral home Interment will follow immediately al Our Lady Queen ol Peace Cemetery, Royal Palm Beach. anu nancy j. ivienon.

granocniiaren' ivai ana 595601 NOTICE OF PROPOSED VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION BY THE VIUAGE OF ROYAL PALM BEACH corner of Hwy 1 i NE 15th Avenue A Funeral Service will be held 1 1 AM Saturday June 21. 2003 al the luneral home Burial will follow in Boynlon Beach Memorial Park Donations may be made to Hospice ol Palm Beach County. 5300 Easl Avenue. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Mrs Gonsman memory. SCOBEECOMBSBOWDEN FUNERAL HOME Boynton Beach, Florida Family Owned 1 Operated SIDNEY F.

GREEN Age 82. of Delray Beach entered into eternal nasan norma, ana Amy ana onioe Melton. Memorial Services will be held on Friday. June zu, zooj at 1 PM South Palm Community Church (SW corner ol Laniana and Jog Road al Ihe Laniana Square Plaza) In lieu of flowen, family The Village Council of ihe Village of Royal Palm Beach propojes to wtoii puiioi ui reai propery oe scribed at iwuumi uuiihiiuiis io nimai nescue League. 3200 Military Trail.

WPB. FL 33409 or Hospice ol Palm Beach County, 5300 East Avenue, WPB. FL 33407. A total of 73 directlv south of mor9 or 'esil rea' PfOfrty located SK eOapproximately one mile west of SR 7 as Ihe Southern Annexation ProDertiej" Palm Beach Memorial Park Funeral Home 3691 Seacrest Boulevard Laniana FL 33461 Dorsev-E Farl Smith informally known Memory Gardens Funeral Home www dignitymsmoMlpalmtwach.com rest on June 16. 2003 at Hospice by the Sea.

Boca Ralon He was a long lime resident ol Delray Beach and a lailhful member of Si Paul Baptisl Church, the Mass Choir and Male Chorus He leavei lo cherish his precious memories a loving and devnled wiln Julia Omen, two sons: Heniy Green ol New York, and Sidney Grfmn, Jr Of Delray Beach, two dniighleis Cynlhii Hansherry ot Jncksnnsville FL, and Judy Gieen of Del'ay 20 grandchiitf'en 29g-eat great gteal-Qrandchildren anda host ol other sorrowing relatives and friends. 3(141 Kirk Hoart Lake Worth, FL .1,1461 The land it identified on the map below IMitl W4-33 Proposed Ordinance No 670 and a legal description of the tY rTr.y ond opined from the office ot the Village Clerk between the hours of 8:30 a.m. 5 00 Dm tacWife'lT. 1050 Plm BeCh Donahue relumed to the United Slates in 1982 and retired to Litchfield. CT and Palm Beach.

FL. Mr Donahue was member of fhe Irish Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Mulla and the Sacred Mililmy Conslfliituimn Older ol Saint George He tirelessly supported the Holy Family Hospital in Bethlehem, a maternity hospital toundnd in the Holy Land by the French Daughters of Chanty 1892 Over the last decade. Mr Donahue has devoted his energies to spreading God word through the production and distribution of the homilies of Rev Father Leo Clifford. Of M. tnough the Flernal Word Television Ntwok He was a pamhioner at St Fttwarrts Church i Palm Bwtrh and a mimttm of lt bvfgUKk Oi and lt Sarshxja HlmC; Hoom An ami or Mr Donahue kinrnn golfing circk as 'WPG' Of 'World GiMtest Putter-, Mr Donahue was loving husband in his wife www dignitymemonalpalmbendi com JEANNETTE G.

MUELLER 96 died on June 4 at Donnelly Place at Lakeside ViHage. Lantana FL Mrs Mueller was born Elizabelh NJ and was a member ot Si Mark i Lutheran Church Prior lo moving to Laniana she resided in lake Worth Her husband. George Mdef. predeceased hw Family will receive fnends on Friday June 20 2003 from 6 8 PM al Slraohn and Son Chapel Homegoing services are Saturday June 21 2Xi3 al I PM at St Paul Baptisl Church, 46 SW 10th Avenue Delray Barh Hev JWH Thomas. Jr Pastor.

Rm Duan thomaa oflx.Mtrg STMAGMN A SON THI CITY RINf RAl HOMF charge of arrangements ine village -ouncn will near and discuss this proposed Ordinance ond lake final ochon on July 3, 2003 second reoolinaond hnal adoption of the ordinance. a REVISIT OBITUARIES. Our online archive lets you go back several months to view obituary stories with photos of prominent local and national figures. She it survived by her bmlher Henry Jr ol Burlington NJ and many nieces, rwptiews. gtandinK.es and giamlnepliewt WALTER S.

OBERMAYER 101 years old passed away on Wednesday June 1 2003 Mr Ohermayer was born in Menntngen. Germany He was resident of laniana Tor over 40 years coming from Yonkerj Now York Mr Ohermaver was past president oi Ihe Floral Park Association Survivors include his ion. Waller Ohermayer and was predeceased by hit wife. Hikta Otiermayer Funeral tervicea be prtvaM AX I .1 Mi SL FIND A FUNERAL HOME. M.ips and driving directions arc available for all local facilities.

PalmBeachPost.com Click on Obituaries wanon ror 33 years Me was an inspiration and source of love and encouraaemenl to his children and grandrhiMren His family was rt core of his Me He departed this earth with no worldly regrets As he said several weeks before his death. "Who has had more fun or a hettw lime this work) than me'" He leaves friends and family her and abroad who will mus his laughter his enthusiasm and his unhndlod love of Mt Funeral Man at St Edward Catholic Church Palm Beach Saturday June 2 til alio 00 A In Iwu Of flowers donations may be sent lo the Hnly Family Hospital. Bofhiehem Inc PO Box 3J67 Palm Beech. FL. 3MHQ OUATTl FRAUM FUNf MAt HOME FAMILY OWNf AND Oft HA 1 www OuertletMum org Dnnoy Funeral Horn A Crpmatmn Srv PalmBeachPost.com Ckk on Obituaries lff" MLT I hinnitv 3525 South Congrest Avenue Lake Wrvth 561 www oiymmorialpalmbech com PUBLISH: June 1 9, 2003 and June 26, 2003 H.4iftU gtuH.tJk.

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