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Wright, Joe, 62, of Dade City, FL, passed away on April 13, 2007, at home. He is survived by his wife, Patty Carmon Wright; two daughters, Lyn Wright and Michelle Kocsis of Dade City, five loving grandchildren, Peter Cesarski of New Jersey, Dillon, Dalton, Delaney Kocsis of Dade City and Chad Herndon of Valrico, his mother, Lucy Wright of Zephyrhills, one brother Bud Wright and wife Faye of Floral City, two sisters, Pearlie McCann and husband Bobby of Dade City, Lee Polk of Zephyrhills and several nieces and nephews. Joe is preceded in death by his father, Andrew Wright, and his brothers: Jack, Raymond, and Merlin Wright. Funeral services will be held 3pm Monday, April 16, 2007 at the 301 Chapel of Hodges Family Funeral Home. Entombment will follow at Chapel Hill Gardens. Friends may call from 5-7pm Sunday evening at the funeral home.
Marjorie A. Sharp
Sharp, Marjorie A, 72, Zephyrhills, Fl. passed away April, 10, 2007. She was born June 20, 1934 in Pittsburg, Pa. She was a member of the Pasco Pagans. She loved her family and animals. She is survived by her loving family including her husband, John, 2 children Ericka Collier and Bruce C. Sharp, and 2 grandchildren, Sydney Collier and Christian Collier. Services are private.
Jose Sandoval Trevino
Trevino, Jose Sandolval Sr., 70 years old left his family to be with the Lord, on Tuesday April 10, 2007. at Royal Oaks Nursing Home. Jose Sr. is survived by his wife Rosalie Trevino of 36 years, and son Jose Sandoval Trevino Jr. "Lil Joe". Jose and Rosalie shared a blended family of 8 more children. "Papa Joe" is also survived by 23 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren. Mr. Trevino is a member of St. Rita's Catholic Church and is a devout Catholic for over 30 years. He he enjoyed taking care of the grounds of the church. He was also a crew leader for Lykes-Pasco for over 30 years. Mr. Trevino will be missed by everyone. The family will receive friends from 4-6 pm at the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 am on Monday at St Rita's Catholic Church. Burial to follow at Floral Memory Gardens.
Mary R. Stearns
Stearns, Mary R., 74, of Dade City, passed away April 8, 2007 in Dade City under the care of Gulfside Regional Hospice. She was born February 16, 1933 in Keen, NH, to Paul Rule Sr., and Lois Whitney and moved to Dade City 2 years ago from Zephyrhills. She was an Inspector at American Power in Andover for 12 years. She is survived by her husband: James Stearns Sr; 4 sons: James, Michael, Douglas, Edward; 2 sisters: Pauline Bradbury and Betty McIntosh; 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held 3pm Monday, April 16, 2007 in the Rose Room of the Edwinola.
Robert “Bob” Talbert
Talbert, Robert “Bob”, 64, of Ridge Manor, passed away Thursday, April 12, 2007 in Dade City. He was born April 29, 1942 in Bartow to Robert P. Talbert and Jack Wallace Carlton. He retired from Holiday Inn and recently retired from driving a truck. He is survived by his wife: Martha Talbert, Ridge Manor; his son: Jerome & Sunny Day Talbert, Apopka; his daughter: April & Buddy Keegan, Ridge Manor; his sister: Suann Kelley, Newnan, GA; and 2 grandchildren. Memorial services will be held 11am Saturday, April 21, 2007 at the Mausoleum Chapel of Chapel Hill Gardens Cemetery in Dade City. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations in his memory to Hernando-Pasco Hospice.
William A. Barnes
Barnes, William A, 80, passed away April 10, 2007 at Tampa General Hospital. He belonged to the Masons and attended Zephyrhills Wesleyan Church. He is
survived by his wife Alberta of 56 years; 1 daughter Ann Normington and 5 grandchildren. He is preceded by one daughter, Janice Irene Pierce.
Donald M. Johnson
Johnson, Donald M., 76, Zephyrhills, passed away April 10, 2007. He was a retired Auto Mechanic, loved and known for his many talents including his love for woodworking and music. Don would frequently play and sing for charities and functions as well as Sunday afternoon gatherings in Zephyr Park. He loved Gospel, Bluegrass & Country and could make his instruments talk. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Navy and a Lifetime Member of our Local VFW. His many talents were a small part of the love he shared with his wife Joyce Johnson and her 5 children for which he claimed as his own. Donald is survived by his wife, Joyce Johnson, her 5 children, Bernard Nye, Juanita Clark, Shane Nye, Bonnie Tomlin and William Nye all of Florida, his niece, Yvonne Smith, 5 grandchildren, Tammy Watson, Thomas Vandenbaugh, Robert Vandenburgh, Elizabeth Wheatley, and Thomas Nye, 2 great-grandchildren, Thomas Watson and Tiffany Watson, 2 brothers (twins), Dallas & Wesley, and 2 sisters, Grace and Ann. We all loved Don and will surely miss him. God Bless You Daddy Don!
William “Tom” Bolden
William “Tom” Bolden, 79, Born Feb 18, 1928 in Mississippi. Left us to be free to roam in the mountains with the Lord on April 10, 2007. Survived by Shirley McDonald, Beloved Long time Companion, Daughter Faye Thomas, Son Howard Bolden, Daughter Brenda (Leon) Dixon, 5 Grandchildren, and 6 Great Grandchildren.
Mary Elizabeth “Mamie” Fallin
Fallin, Mary Elizabeth, “Mamie”, 86, of Dade City, died April 10, 2007, at home. Mamie was born in McShan, Alabama, at the family home “Melrose” and came to Dade City in 1926. During WWII, she served with the US Navy as a WAVE. After the war, she met the love of her life, Sam Fallin, to whom she was married for 54 years. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She is survived by 3 children, Mary Epperson of Lutz, FL, Lea Thomas of San Antonio, FL and Evans Fallin of Fernandina Beach, FL; two sisters, Glenna Sparkman and Frances Sparkman, both of Dade City; and five grandchildren, Nathan, Ashley, Wayne, Sarah, and Rachel. The family will hold a memorial service graveside, at the Dade City Cemetery, Friday, April 13, 2007, at 3:30 PM, Father Doug Zimmerman presiding. All of our friends are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in Mamie’s name be made to the Hernando-Pasco Hospice or St. Mary’s Episcopal Church of Dade City.