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Gregory E. Haas, Bradenton
Gregory E. Haas, 48, of Bradenton, died January 18, 2004.
A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, February 21, 2004 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 3100 26th St. W., Bradenton. Brown & Sons Funeral Homes 43rd St. Chapel in charge of arrangements.
Beverly Jo Dilts, Bradenton
Beverly Jo Dilts, 48, of Bradenton, died January 25, 2004.
Services are Wednesday, January 28, 2 p.m. at Manatee United Methodist Church, 315 15th St. E., Bradenton.
Beverley Ann Cairnie, Bradenton
Beverley Ann Cairnie, 70, of Bradenton, Fl. passed away in the comfort of her Florida home on Saturday, January 24, 2004.
She has been a Florida resident for the past 33 years, moving here from Andover in July 1971 to Holmes Beach originally.
Mrs. Cairnie was born on March 25, 1933 in Woburn, Massachusetts, and graduated in the Class of 1950 of Woburn High School. She went on to attend and graduate from the Burrows Business School in Boston and Bradenton Beauty School from which she graduated in 1979. Later, she worked as an instructor there. Mrs. Cairnie was a member of the Roser Memorial Church on Anna Maria Island, and a National member of the D.A.V. Auxiliary.
She was predeceased by her parents, Everett J. Bixby Sr., B. Francis McMahon Bixby, a brother Everett J. Bixby Jr. all of Woburn, Massachusetts.
She is survived by her beloved husband of 40 years, Duncan M. Cairnie of Bradenton; children, Bradford A. Cairnie and children of Bradenton, Bruce W. Cairnie and his wife Dana and three children of Parrish, Douglas S. Cairnie and his wife Susan and five children of Methuen, Massachusetts, Deborah J. Douglass of Andover, Massachusetts; several nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends on Monday, (Today) from 6-8 p.m. at the Shannon Funeral Home Town Chapel, 1015 14th Street W., Bradenton, Fl. with services to be held at 8p.m. Further services and interment will take place in Andover, Massachusetts. The family request that memorial contributions be made to the Hospice of S.W. Florida, 3355 26th Street West, Bradenton, Florida 34205. We will all love and miss her.
Nina Thelma Logue, Bradenton
Nina Thelma Logue, 96, Bradenton, died January 20, 2004 at River Park.
A graveside service is January 26, 11 a.m. at Manasota Memorial Park, 1211 53rd Avenue East, with Reverend Richard A. Nussell officiating.
Born December 22, 1907 in Gibson, Ga., Ms. Logue was a secretary for the City of Bradenton.
Dorothy W. Willison, Bradenton
Dorothy W. Willison, 90, of Bradenton, died January 24, 2004.
Born in West Virginia, she moved to Bradenton from Washington, Pa., in 1964. She was a bookkeeper for Eli Witt Company, before retiring. She was Presbyterian.
Survivors include her husband, Jack E. Willison and son, Richard J. Diebold, both of Bradenton; sister, Evelyn Hart of Washington, Pa.; brother, Everett Walters of Nachitoches, La.; niece, Judy Osborne of Washington, Pa.; niece, Debra Hart of Bradenton; nephew, James Hart of Washington, Pa.
Private services are not scheduled at this time. National Cremation Society of Sarasota is in charge of cremation arrangements.
Henrietta Bultman, Bradenton
Henrietta Bultman, 94, Bradenton, passed away on Saturday.
Mrs. Bultman was the former co-owner and operator of a farm in Wisconsin and also an Orange Grove in Ellenton. She was the oldest member of the Bradenton Christian Reformed Church.
She is survived by her two sisters; Grace Vlietstra of Aniwa, Wisconsin and Gertrude Fraaza of Hatley, Wisconsin.
All services will be held under the direction of the Schmidt-Schulta Funeral Home, 113 Maple Street, Birnamwood, Wisconsin. Interment will take place at the Forestville Cemetery in Easton, Wisconsin. Local arrangements entrusted to Shannon Funeral Home Town Chapel, Bradenton.
Gertrude Marie Lark, Bradenton
Gertrude Marie Lark, 79, Bradenton, died Friday, December 12, 2003.
She was a retired school secretary and member of Braden River Baptist Church.
Survivors: daughter, Judith H. Van Horn of Greenwood; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Wilhelmina B. McDonald, Bradenton
Wilhelmina B. McDonald, 87, lifelong resident of Bradenton, passed away December 14, 2003 at home from complications of cancer
She was born in Lakeland and was the former Head of the EKG Dept. at Manatee Memorial Hospital with 27 years of service, former member of the Poinsettia Circle of the Manatee River Garden Club and Phi Beta Psi sorority, member of First United Methodist Church Bradenton, and member of the Ethel Long Circle of the United Methodist Women at the church.
She is survived by her daughters, Bernice McLaughlin, Bradenton, Gail (Roger) Murray, Riverside, CA, Sandy (Dave) Clouse, Bradenton; her sister, Naida Morrison, Bradenton; grandchildren, Kathy Clouse, Michael (Kellie) Clouse, Becky (Tom) Horkan, Linda (Steve) Hoskinson, Randy Murray, and Cheryl (Matt) Wheat; great-grandchildren, Taylor, Mackenzie, and Landon Clouse, Conor, Erin, and Teagan Horkan, Colby and Griffin Hoskinson, and Nicholas and Matthew Wheat.
Visitation is Thursday 10-11 a.m. at First United Methodist, 603 11th St. W., with funeral service following at 11 a.m. with Rev. Richard Nussell officiating. Burial is in Manasota Memorial Park. Memorial Donations may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida 5955 Rand Blvd. Sarasota, FL 34238. Shannon Funeral Home Town Chapel in charge of arrangements.
Eleanor C. Harms
Eleanor C. Harms, Bradenton, died Friday, December 12, 2003.
Memorial Mass: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 10AM at Ss. Peter & Paul the Apostles Catholic Church, 2850 75th St W., Bradenton.
Survivors: sister, Mary Virginia; cousins, Dorothy, Doris, James and William. Brown & Sons Funeral Homes 43rd St Chapel in charge.
William A. Thielen Sr., Bradenton
William "Bill" A. Thielen Sr., 51, of Bradenton, FL, died December 12, 2003, Bradenton.
Visitation is December 17, 2003, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., at Griffith Cline Funeral Home, Manasota Chapel, 1221 53rd Ave East. A funeral service is December 18, 2003, 10 a.m., at Bradenton Church of God, 1011 7th Ave East. Reverend Jerry Jeter will be officiating.
Military Honors will be provided by Kirby Stewart American Legion Post #24 at graveside. Burial will take place at Skyway Memorial Gardens, Palmetto. Griffith-Cline Funeral Home, Manasota Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Born September 25, 1952 in Miami, Mr Thielen came to Manatee County from LaBelle, over 30 years ago. He was a Sales Consultant. He was Catholic. He served in the U.S. Army during Viet Nam.
Survivors include his wife, Joyce Lynn; daughter, Maggie L. Averso; sons, William A. Jr., Eric D., Joseph A. all of Bradenton; and Jeff A., Naval Air Station, Jacksonville; sister, Mary Denise Stevens; Carol Ann Logan; brothers, Adam J., John P., Peter S., Timothy A., Robert M., Terrance O., Paul E. and James F.; parents Jeanne M. Hayes of Oveida and Adam J. Thielen of Bradenton; Seven grandchildren, Hunter, Price, Andrew, Shaleigh, Avian, Nolan and Julia.
Junior Murrey
Junior Murrey, 84, died December 10, 2003.
He moved to Palmetto in 1965 from Ohio. He was a welder for Tropicana. He was a member of Palmetto Masonic Lodge & Gold Wing Road Riders.
He was survived by his daughter, Linda Murrey of Ellenton.
Rosella Green, Bradenton
Rosella Green, 84, Bradenton, died December 12, 2003.
Survivors: nieces, Mary Catherine Ewing of San Jose, CA and Nancy Potter of Casper, WY; nephews, Charles Lupkey of Lutz, FL, Bill Lupkey of Conway, AR and Michael Mammon of Casper, WY.
Brown & Sons Funeral Homes 26th St. Chapel in charge.
Harry J. Clements, Holmes Beach
Harry J. Clements, 83, of Holmes Beach, died December 13, 2003 at Heritage Park in Bradenton.
Service is Tuesday, December 16, 11 a.m. at Island Baptist Church, 8605 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria with the Reverend Jim Meena officiating. Burial will be at Manasota Memorial Park in Bradenton. Griffith Cline Funeral Home, Island Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, 1040 Woodcock Rd., Suite 119, Orlando, FL 32308 or Island Baptist Church. Born in Columbus, OH.
Mr. Clements came to Holmes Beach from there in 1972. He was the Vice President of Carr Manufacturing, a member of Island Baptist Church and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He belonged to the Masons, Scottish Rite & Shrine, Key Royale Golf Club, Bradenton Golf Club, an avid golfer, tennis player, fisherman and Ohio State University Football fan and a graduate of Columbus North High School.
Survivors include his wife, Helen, of Holmes Beach; daughters, Diane (Jim Danner) Clements of Westerville, OH and Christine (Dr. Robert A.) Riley of Palm Harbor; son, Daniel C. (Lynn) of Columbus, OH; sister, Jane Haggard of Columbus, OH; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.