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STATE Disease Found Won't A Allow Proper Healing SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Robert Stanley, 45, has a disease that is new to the annals of "medicine. His body contails a mysterious chemical which will not allow him to heal properly from a wound. 01A team of researchers at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) has been studying Stanley for four years, according to a story in the Oakland Tribune yesterday. Researchers have concluded that in the thousands of years since man began practicing healing arts, no physician has ever recognized or described Stanley's illness. "HIS CUTS WILL heal, but JULIA'S FLOWER SHOP, INC.

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MEDICAL SALES RENTALS NO 111 S. Franklin PHONE 228-7641 Medicare Approved they heal very slowly and they have no strength," said Dr. Thomas Hunt of UCSF. "His scar tissue has only about one third the strength of normal scar tissue. As a consequence, his scars will readily pull The affliction is called the Hunt-Michaeli Syndrome after Hunt and Dr.

Dov Michaeli, a professor of surgery and biochemistry at UCSF. Hunt and Michaeli believe that if they can solve the intricate chemical problems which cause Stanley's problems, they may open new frontiers in the treatment of many diseases involving scar tissue. Included would be the effects of rheumatic fever, which causes scarring of the heart tissue, certain forms of arthritis and some conditions where scars just continue to grow. STANLEY FIRST became aware of his healing difficulties when as a child, he was hit on the head with a brick by another youngster. "My split head took three years to heal," he said.

"'The doctors finally had to put a steel clamp on it." Healing of wounds from other surgery over the years has followed the same pattern. Drs. Hunt and Michaeli began giving Stanley every test in the book to find what was wrong with his healing mechanisms. After long tests for a host of diseases, Hunt and Michaeli began to realize Stanley had a disease never before reported. WHEN THEY examined his collagen a sort of all-purpose cement which keeps the bones and connective tissues together they found it loose instead of firmly packed, like normal.

The doctors also found an STOWERS Funeral Home, Brandon SERVICES COLE, John A. Arrangements pending Blount da FUNERAL HOMES SERVICES MURPHY, Henry C. 10A Mon. Nebr. Chapel ANDREW, Myrtle S.

Mon. Nebr. Chapel BOX, Mr. Osie 10A Tues. Nebr.

Chapel BLOISE, Samuel J. 2P Tues. Nebr. Chapel Fleet Reserve Services BEAN, Mrs. Mildred 2P Tues.

Episcopal House of Prayer Curry's FUNERAL HOME 605 S. MacDill, Tampa SERVICES JENKINS, Mr. William S. 3:00 PM Monday SMITH, Mrs. Julia (Judy) 1:00 P.M.

Tuesday LaROCHELLE, Mrs. Delvina 9:00 AM Tuesday Christ the King Catholic Rosary 7:00 P.M. Mon. HOLLAND, Mrs. Susan G.

Arrangements pending Hillsborough ALEXANDER, John Rufus, 49, 704 6th SE, Ruskin, died Saturday. ALMENDARES, Armando, 61, 1901 St. Isabel, for many years associated with retail stores in Miami and Tampa. COLE, John 71, Apollo Beach, died Saturday, CONTE, Christa Nichole, 11-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Carl Conte. VALLESI, Mrs. Sara, 83, 1518 S. Richard, native of Italy who had lived in Tampa 25 LaROCHELLE, Mrs. DeLvina Tatry, 84, 3245 Bay-toBay native of Canada who had lived in Tampa 11 years, died yesterday.

SMITH, Mrs. Julia C. 59, 4528 Gaines Road, resident of Tampa 18 years, died Saturday. HOLLAND, Mrs. Susan 88, 2904 San Isidro, died Mrs.

Mildred, 79, 6002 N. Fremont, died SaturMOSES, Debra Lyn, infant, 108 S. 28th died yesterday. Citrus CHRISTY, Mrs. Helen 70, Inverness, native of Indiana who moved to Citrus County 20 years ago.

Pasco Mrs. Vada, Dade City, died Saturday. BAILEY, Harry, 66, Dade City, died Saturday. MURRAY, Victor, 57, New Port Richey. ATKINSON, Phillip 62, Dade City, formerly with Lykes Pasco Packing Co.

who at the time of his death was sales manager of Evans Packing Co. BELLAMY, Mrs Sallie 77, Inverness, lifetime resident of Citrus County. Polk LINDSEY, Mrs. Hazel Lakeland. 'Very Comfortable' Restaurant Robbed abnormal: substance which they have not yet been able to figure out.

"We're not sure what is happening, but perhaps this substance combines with the collagen and prevents the molecules from bonding together," said Hunt. "It almost seems to act like the third party in a triangle." HUNT BELIEVES the disease is rare, but he suspects there are others who have it and just don't know that they do. "I have no idea how many people may be walking around with this disease," he said. "Whoever they are, they're just lucky they haven't had an operation." Florida Deaths MILAN, Italy (UPI) Five men armed with pistols and a submachine gun burst into a restaurant Saturday night and robbed patrons of a leopard skin coat, two wallets, a ring and a watch with total value of $5,000, police said yesterday. "Hands up, this is a robbery," they shouted and immediately began choosing their loot, police said.

There were about 70 diners and staff in the Louis D' Or Restaurant, listed by the Michelin Guide for Italy as "very comfortable." Since 1917 Jack Yent' lourfa FUNERAL HOMES, A ISM TAMPA JACK G. -LUTZ YENT, President BRANDON SERVICE LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR Trustworthy People To Turn To At A Difficult Time Because We Care THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Monday, Notices Funeral home, 5101 include his wife, Mrs. Erma Avenue, with Rev. P. Johnsen of Tampa; a Tanner, pastor of the daughter, Mrs.

Shirley J. StinPark Baptist Church, of- son of Temple Terrace; a Interment will be in stepson, Mr. R. M. Hiers of Hill Cemetery.

The Tampa; his mother, Mrs. will receive friends at Laura R. Johnsen of Orlando; funeral home Monday a brother, Mr. Herman R. from 7:00 to 9:00 Johnsen of Port Tampa; a Mr.

Box was a native sister, Mrs. Vanda Bachman Tampa Bay area, and of Orlando; a grandchild and a member of the Oak two stepgrandchildren. Baptist Church. Sur- B. MARION REED include 1 son, Robert FUNERAL HOME Box, Tampa; a brother, Hase Box, Jacksonville, and 2 sisters, Mrs.

Rosa Eastburn and Mrs. Lillie Crawford, both of Tampa, several nieces and a nephew. CHRISTY INVERNESS Funeral services for Mrs. Helen H. Christy, 70, will be held at 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday at the Inverness Chapel of Hooper Funeral Home. Interment will be in Indianapolis, Ind. Friends may call after 3:00 p.m. Monday. She was born in Indiana and came to Citrus County 20 years ago.

Mrs. Christy was a lifelong member of the Inverness Golf and Country Club, Showmen's Club of Tampa, and owned and operated a concession stand with her late husband, Byron Christy. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Mamie Luck, El Cajon, Calif. CLELAND Death Company Nebraska Ludd Oak ficiating.

Orange family the night o'clock. of the he was Park vivors Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth I. Cleland, 68, of 210 S. Fielding will be held Monday at 12 noon at the B.

Marion Reed Funeral Home Chapel, Plant Ave. at Platt St. The Rev. Ross Goldman, minister of Unity Temple, officiating. Cremation will follow.

Born in Logansport, Mrs. Cleland had been a resident of Tampa since 1951. She was a member of Unity Temple and Tampa Chapter No. 11, Order of Eastern Star. She was a registered nurse, serving as a private duty nurse.

Mrs. Cleland was a member of the Florida Nurses American Nurses and past President of District 4, Florida Nurses Assn. Survivors include a cousin, Mrs. Lloyd E. Butler, Sarasota, Fla.

and several cousins in In- diana. B. MARION REED FUNERAL HOME CONTE Private funeral services for infant Christa Nicole Conte, age 11 months, will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the A. P.

Boza Town 'N Country Chapel (6902 W. Hillsborough with interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Survivors include her parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Carl Conte; maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Claar; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conte, and one brother, Christopher Conte. Please omit flowers, and in lieu of, contributions may be made to the Sunland Trining Center, Orlando, in memory of Christa Nicole A.

P. BOZA TOWN'N COUNTRY CHAPEL 6902 W. Hillsborough Avenue HOUSEHOLDER Frederick Lee Householder, 45, 3439 Heartwood Lane, Atlanta, passed away Friday, January 11, 1974, in Cleveland, born in Orlando and raised in Tampa, veteran of W.W. II and the Korean conflict. Survivors include 2 sons, John of Florida and Eric of Atlanta; mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Householder, Tampa, and 1 sister, Mrs. Francis H. Nestler, San Marino, Calif. Funeral services will be held at graveside Tuesday 11:00 a.m. at Wildwood Cemetery in Bartow.

Friends may call at the chapel from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. McMullen Memorial East Chapel, 2451 E. Bay Largo. JOHNSEN services for Mr. John Henrick Johnsen, 63, of 10218 Oslin St.

will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home chapel, Plant Ave. at Platt St. The St. Petersburg Scottish Rite Club will officiate.

Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery where Masonic graveside rites will be conducted by Port Tampa Lodge No. 153, F. A. M. Pallbearers will be members of Port Tampa Lodge No.

153. Mr. Johnsen was born in Port Tampa and passed away in Clearwater Saturday. A life-, time area resident, Mr. Johnsen was a member of the Baptist Church; a member of Port Tampa Lodge No.

153, F. A.M.; and Tampa Consistory Scottish Rite. Survivors January 14, 1974' 7-D ALEXANDER RUSKIN-Funeral services for Mr. John Rufus Alexander, of 704 6th Ave. SE, Ruskin, who passed away Saturday will be held from the Lewers Shannon Funeral Home Chapel, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev.

George Wehrman officiating. He is survived by his father, Claude Alexander Ruskin; 4 brothers, Wayne and Ernest, both of Ruskin; Frank Alexander, Riverview, Bryant Alexander, Montgomery, sisters, Mrs. Elder Pellham and Mrs. Jewell Phillips, Tampa; Mrs. Pansy Siders, Ruskin; Mrs.

Selma Norris, Montgomery, and Mrs. Cumie Linne, Riverview. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 on Tues- ALMENDARES Funeral services for Mr. Armando Almendares, 61, of 1901 St. Isabel will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m.

from the A. P. Boza Riverside Chapel with burial in Colon. native of Key West, Fla. he A was for many years associated with shoe sales, manager and buyer of Burdine's Shoe Dept.

in 1 Miami, and other firms in the Miami and Tampa area. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Vicki Dagen of Miami, two sons, Dennis Almendares of Miami and Armando Almendares, Jr, of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; four brothers, Angel, Daniel, Mario and Evelio Almendares and three grandchildren. Pallbearers: Evelio (Al), Mario, Daniel and Armando Almendares Valentin Vina and Roland Espino. Honorary: Rene Jimenez, Jimmy Dato, David Shear, Joe Diaz, Adolpho and Julio Suarez, Frank Garcia, Benny Orihuela, Michael and Vin-Costanza, Daniel Almendares, Jr.

and Amado Sal-Salgado. The family will receive friends Monday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the chapel. ATKINSON DADE CITY Funeral services for Philip C.

Atkinson, 62, of Dade City, will be held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. from the Coleman Ferguson Chapel. Interment will follow in the Dade City Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Philip C.

Atkinson; stepdaughter, Mrs. Marianne Whittington; step-son, Lt. Clarke D. May; brother, H. E.

Atkinson; sister, Mrs. Paul F. Taylor, and 10 grandchildren. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He served on the Board of Directors of the Dade City Little League, the Board of Directors for the city of Dade City Recreation Department and a director of the Pirate Boosters.

He was past president of the Dade City Rotary Club and was a founder of the Interact Club at Pasco Comprehensive High School. Formerly with Lykes Pasco Five Die In Weekend Accidents By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At least five persons died in weekend traffic accidents in Florida, including two motorcyclists killed in a headon collision near Largo in Pinellas County, the Highway Patrol said yesterday. Troopers said Richard Paul Hamilton of Clearwater and Stuart Meltzer, 15, of, Largo were killed when their cycles collided Saturday. The patrol said two Delray Beach men, Arnold Rolle, 43, and Neville Dorsett, 50, were killed in a two-car collision Friday night on State Road 5, south of Stuart. Richard Montileone, 29, of St.

Cloud died Saturday when he lost control of his car and the vehicle overturned on State Road 530 in Kissimmee. Packing Company, at the time of his death he was sales manager for Evans Packing Company of Dade City. Coleman Ferguson Dade City, in charge of arrangements. BAILEY DADE CITY Funeral services for Harry Bailey, 66, of Dade City, who passed away Saturday, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Coleman Ferguson Chapel with interment in Dade City Cemetery.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jessie Bailey, Dade City; one daughter, Maxine Fields; one son, Jack Bailey; his mother, Lila Bailey; one brother; two half-brothers; nine grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. Mrs. Mildred Bean 79, of 6002 North Fremont passed away Saturday. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday Afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Episcopal House of Prayer, 2708 Central Avenue, with Rev.

Alton J. Chapman, Rector, officiating. Pallbearers will be Past Patrons of Trinity Chapter No. 240 O.E.S. Honorary bearers will be: Past Matrons of O.E.S.

Trinity Chapter 240 and Bethlehem Chapter 169 O.E.S. of St. Petersburg, Florida. Interment will be in the Garden of Memories Cemetery were graveside services will be. conducted by Trinity Chapter No.

240 of O.E.S. In lieu of flowers it is requested contributions be made to the Student Loan Fund or Cancer Fund of the Grand Chapter of O.E.S. of the State of Florida. The family, will receive friends at F. T.

Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, Monday, ning from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. Mrs. Bean was a native of Battle Creek, Michigan, and had lived in the Tampa Bay Area 34 years. She was a member of the Episcopal House of Prayer and was past matron of Trinity Chapter No. 240 O.E.S.

Survivors include 2 sons, Mr. Arlo L. Bean, Jr. of St. Petersburg, Florida; Mr.

Harry P. Bean of Tampa; daughter, Mrs. Blanche Lois Randles of Framingham, and 9 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. BELLAMY INVERNESS Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie R.

Bellamy, 77, will be held 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Inverness Chapel of Hooper Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Inverness. Friends may call after 3:00 p.m. Monday.

She was a native and lifetime resident of Citrus County, and a member of the Inverness First United Methodist Church, Surviving are, 2 duaghters, Mrs. Thelma Cook, Orange Park, and Mrs. Grace McComb, Starke, Fla; 5 sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Gant, Webster, Mrs. Leona Hunter, Mrs.

Rosebud Hogue, Mrs. Vivian Hall, all of Pleas'ant Grove, and Mrs. Wilma Furman, Jacksonville; 3 grandchildren, and 7 greatgrandchildren. BLOISE Mr. Samuel J.

Bloise, 50, of 8508 N. Gomez Tampa, passed away Saturday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with the Rev.

L. H. Garmon, pastor of Drew Park Baptist Temple, officiating. Pallbearers will be: Members of the Fleet Reserve association. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery, where military honors will be accorded.

Fleet Reserve Services will be Monday evening 7:30 p.m. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday evening from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. A native of Empurim, Pennsylvania he had lived in the Tampa Bay area for the past 8 years. He was a member of Drew Park Baptist Temple and of the Fleet Reserve. Survivors include 2 sons, Mr.

Joseph Samuel Bloise, Norfolk, Va. Mr. David Lee Bloise of Tampa; 2 daughters, Mrs. Bonita Roberta Lees of Newark, Ohio, and Deborah Carmel Bloise of Miami, Florida; 4 brothers, Mr. Frank J.

Bloise of Columbia, S.C.; Mr. Joseph Bloise of Lakeland, Mr. Michael A. Bloise of Lackland, Texas, and Mr. Anthony Bloise of San Diego, and a sister, Mrs.

Virginia Thomasula Bell, Calif. BOX Mr. Osie Box, 76, of 47th Street, Tampa, passed away Saturday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:00 from the Chapel of the F. T.

Blount SALADINO Funeral services for Mr. Charles Saladino, age 72, of 2737 Beach will be- held Monday at 4 p.m. from the A. P. Boza Riverside, Chapel (3809 N.

Armenia Ave.) with interment to follow in- Woodlawn Cemetery. He was a retired produce dealer. and a member of Universal Lodge 178 and Egypt Temple: He is survived by his widow Mrs. Frances (Sierra) Saladino, a son, Joe Saladino; three brothers, Tony, Frank and Phillip Saladino; also two grandchildren, Paul Saladino and Deanna Rey. A.

P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. Armenia Ave. LAROCHELLE BEAN Funeral services for Mrs. DeLvina Patry LaRochelle, age 84, of 3245 Bay To Bay Blvd.

will be held at 9:00 o'clock Tuesday morning at Christ The King Catholic Church at which time a Requiem Mass will be offered for the Repose of her Soul. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be: Carlton Babineau, Ray Weber, Jim Lauriere, David Beebe, Kevin Sheridan and Edward Spano. Recitation of the Rosary will be said Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock at. Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S.

MacDill Ave. Mrs. LaRochelle was a native of Canada and had lived in Tampa for the past 11 years. Survivors include 1 son, Ephrem LaRochelle, whitinsville, 2 daughters, Mrs. Angeline Babineau, Tampa, and Mrs.

Betty Forget, East Douglas 15 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. LINDSEY LAKELAND-Mrs. Hazel H. Lindsey of 134 Mirmar passed away Saturday, at Lakeland General at the age of 85. She was a member of St.

David's Episcopal Church. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marcia Burhams, Lakeland, 3 grandsons and 5 great grandsons. Graveside services will be held Monday, 10:00 a.m. from the Oak Hill Burial Park with Father Peter Wallace Flemming of St.

David's Episcopal Church officiating and interment in Oak Hill Burial Park. Gentry-Morrison Southside Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. MANNING DADE CITY Funeral services for Mrs. Vada Manning, 70, of Dade City, who passed Saturday will be held away Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Coleman Ferguson Chapel with interment in a local cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, Andrew Manning; six daughters, Evelyn Gearhart, Doris Deeley, Alois Tamkin, Maxine White, Eleanor Murphy and Barbara Brock; three sons, Carol, Delano and James Manning; three sisters; six brothers; 24 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. MARTINEZ Funeral services for Mr. Camilo (Marty) Martinez, 44, of 7006 N. Orleans will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the A.

P. Boza Riverside Chapel with entombment in Centro Asturiano Mausoleum. Pallbearers will be Peter MeMeza, Manuel Tamargo, Lamar Dykes, Armando Castillo, GasCapaz and Kenneth Vilpar lar. Honorary: Gene, Tobe, William, Louis, Eugene and Clyde Dykes and all COworkers of National Linen Service. Rev.

Waylon B. Moore, Pastor of Spencer Memorial Baptist Church, will officiate. A. P. BOZA, RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N.

ARMENIA AVE. MARTINEZ Funeral services for Mrs. Francisca Piazza Martinez of 400 E. Harrison will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Lord Fernandez Funeral Home.

Interment will be in the Centro Asturiano Memorial Cemetery. Survivors are daughters, Maria Garcia Esperanza Fernandez; sons, Angel Martinez Jr. Frank Martinez of Puerto Rico; sister, Maria Piazza Antinori; nine grandchildren nine great-grandchildren. Pallbearers are Frank Martinez, Genaro Garcia John Fernandez Angel Martinez III, Robert Sajovetz Frank Martinez Jr. LORD FERNANDEZ EAST MURRAY Funeral services for Mr.

Victor Murray, 57, of 928 W. Lake, New Port Richey will be held at a later date from the Beecher Bennett Funeral Home, New Haven, Conn. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie (Puziello) Murray; two daughters, Nilcha Murray, Mary Ann Rich; two sisters, Dorothy DiGorcury and Marjory Sullivan and two grandchildren. A.

P. BOZA TOWN COUNTRY CHAPEL 6902 W. HILLSBORO AVE SMITH Funeral services for Mrs. Julia (Judy) C. Smith, age.59, 4528 Gaines will held at 1:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S.

MacDill Ave: The Rev. G. Grier Wood will officiate assisted by Rev. John In Stanton. Interment will follow in the Garden of -Memories Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be: L. L. Granger, Tom Smith, Joe Coronado, Clifford Lee, Melvin Tharp, and Jack Pickard. A native of Starke, Fli. Mrs.

Smith had lived Tafpa for the past 18 years and was a member of the Manhattan Baptist 'Church. Survivors 'include her husband, Jackson D. Smith, Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. Joe L. (Judy) Grainger, Lutz; a brother, W.

O. Tison, Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Marie Johns, Macclenny, Fla. The family will; receive friends at the funeral home between 7:00 and o'clock Monday VALLESI A Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of Mrs. Sara Vallesi, 83, of 1518 S.

Richard will be offered Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at Christ The King Church with interment to follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. A native of Giulia Nova, Italy, she lived for many years in Youngstown, Ohio and came to Tampa 25 years ago, She is survived two sons, Louis Vallesi of AlliCarl Vallesi 'of Youngstown, Ohio; five daughters, Mrs. Jean Bryan of Miami, Mrs. Flora Castellano and Mrs.

Helen Duke of Tampa, Mrs. Dora DiTommaso of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs. Yollanda of Kattering, Ohio; also a brother, Mario Pagliacetti of Italy; twelve grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends Monday, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.

and the rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. at the A. P. Boza Riverside Chapel, Pallbearers: -Robert Bryan, Joe Youngerman, Joe Calderone, Nick Castellano, Bruce Dyke and Louis Matassini. A.

P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. Armenia Ave. YOUNGER TAMPA Funeral services for Mrs. Mary B.

Younger, 93, 3903 Mullen resident of Tampa for 21 years who passed away at her residence Saturday night, will be held Tuesday morning ten o'clock at Christ the King Catholic Church at which time a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her Soul by Fr. Desmond Daly. Recitation of the Rosary will be Monday night 8 p.m. at Marsicano Funeral Home, 4040 Henderson Blvd. Survivors include four sons, Mr.

George Younger, Port Richey, Mr. Stephen C. Younger, Tampa; Mr. Joseph 1 A. Younger, Little Switzerland, N.C., and Mr.

John P. Younger, daughter, Miss Mary Younger, Tampa; 8 -grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. Interment will be in Garden of Memories. Ex IN MEMORIAM In memory of Earl "Shorty" Robinson, who passed away one year ago today, January 14, 1973. You are gone but.

not forgotten. There is an empty. space in our hearts -that no one can fill. We miss you more each day, but we. know.

that you have gone prepare a place for us: Sadly missed, your wife, family and friends. CARD OF THANKS The Family of Victor George Licata, who passed away the day: of Christmas, wishes to" acknowledge all the sympathies of bereavement accorded them by their relatives- and friends..

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