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Carmen M. Rodriguez of Naples, died Tuesday, December 5, 2000. Relatives
and friends are invited to graveside services Monday (TODAY) December 11,
2000 at 11:00 a.m. at Ft. Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 1589 Colonial
Blvd., Ft. Myers. Family requests memorial contributions to Templo Calvario,
17509 Rockefeller Circle, Ft. Myers, Fla. 33912. The family is being served
by Johnson-Pittman Funeral Home, 4424 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Fla.
34112. Naples Oldest JOHNSON-PITTMAN 774-3444
Ad first appeared: DEC 11,2000 Carol A. Hapanowicz, 60, formerly of Whitesboro and currently a resident
of Marco Island, FL, died Thursday, April 12, 2001 at her home in Florida
after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Utica on March 26,
1941, the daughter of Herman and Thelma Schrader Colacicco. She attended
local schools and graduated from Cazenovia College. On April 5, 1961, she
married Raymond Hapanowicz in St. Frances DeSales Church. Carol was employed
with the Federal Reserve Bank, the Savings Bank of Utica, she was also
a counselor with the New York State Unemployment Department and a co-owner
of Ms. Shoe in Utica and recently retired as an electrologist with the
Electrolysis Studio. She was a member of Holy Trinity Church in Utica and
San Marco Catholic Church, Marco Island, FL. Carol was an avid boater and
enjoyed water recreation activities in the summer at 4th Lake and winter
in Marco Island. She was a wonderful party planner and decorator and remodeler
who enjoyed the challenge of new events and projects. She loved people
and made friends easily. She is survived by her beloved husband, Raymond
of Whitesboro and Florida; her mother, Thelma Colacicco of Largo, FL; three
sons and their wives, Raymond J. and Deborah Hapanowicz of Whitesboro,
Ronald W. and Heidi Hapanowicz of Tarpon Spring, FL, Robert J. and AstridHapanowicz
of Tampa, FL; three grandchildren, Nicole, Matthew and Anya; also included
are her beloved cousin, companion and caregiver, Marlene Ritchie of Utica;
and numerous brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law, aunts; uncles; nieces; nephews,
cousins; and true friends. Relatives and friends are invited to attend
her Mass of Resurrection which will be celebrated on Tuesday morning at
9:00 at Holy Trinity Church. Calling hours will be held on Monday from
4:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the Kowalczyk Funeral Home, 1156 Lincoln Avenue,
Utica, NY. Memorial contributions in her name may be made to Holy Trinity
Sanctuary Memorial Fund. Envelopes are available at the funeral home.
Carol Ann Birtwell, 77, of Naples, died May 25, 2000 at her residence
surrounded by her loving family. She had been a resident of Naples, Fla.
since 1982 coming from Westport, Conn. Mrs. Birtwell was a member of St.
John the Evangelist Catholic Church where she was a greeter for many years.
She also drove for the Meals on Wheels program in Naples and taught the
aquasize program at the YMCA in Naples. She is survived by her loving husband
of 55 years, David Birtwell of Naples, Fla.; three sons, David P. Birtwell
of Stratford, Conn., Gregory (Debbie) Birtwell of Longmeadow, Mass. and
Dean (Karen) Birtwell of Wilbraham, Mass.; four daughters, Stephanie (Van)
Van de Graaf of Chatham, Mass.; Carol Ann Birtwell of Delray Beach, Fla.;
Mary Jo (Tom) McCann of Weston, Conn. and Barbara (John) Foley of Harwich,
Mass.; three brothers, Alan, Donald and Stephen Boylan, all of Massachusetts;
two sisters, Kay Gibbons of Brighton, Mass. and Betty Sullivan of Belmont,
Mass.; 15 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. A memorial Mass will
be celebrated Saturday, May 27, 2000 at 9:30 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church with Rev. Thomas J. Glackin, Pastor, officiating. The family
requests that memorial contributions be made to the Harwich Community Center
Pool Fund, 100 Oak Street, Harwich, Mass. 02645 in her memory. Walter Shikany's
Bonita Funeral Home 992-4982 Family Owned Since1978
Carol Blosser, 47, completed her journey to eternal life in heaven on
June 4, 2001 after struggling with breast cancer for almost 7 years. Carol
was born in Wauseon, OH on September 6, 1953. She graduated from high school
in Archbold, OH and earned her degree as a Registered Nurse from the Lutheran
School of Nursing in Ft. Wayne, IN. Carol was employed by Fulton County
Health Center in Wauseon, OH where she worked as a Critical Care Nurse.
Carol married David E. Blosser in 1982 and lived in Wauseon, OH for 11
years before moving to Naples, FL in 1993. Carol was a dedicated servant
to not only her family, but to North Naples Baptist Church, where she was
very active in the youth ministry, Bible study, and many other functions.
The congregation at NNBC became her family away from home. She was also
an avid volunteer at Gulf Coast High School, and an active band parent
at both Barron Collier and Gulf Coast High Schools. Carol leaves behind,
her husband, David; daughter, Mrs. Martin (Chrystel) Wells of Taylor Mille,
KY; daughter, Amanda, who will be a freshman at Campbell University this
fall; and son, David W., who will be a junior at Gulf Coast High School.
She is survived by her parents, Lloyd and Marie Rychener of Archbold, OH;
five brothers, David of Tuscon, AZ, Calvin of Peoria, IL, and Phillip,
Danny and Donald, l of Archbold, OH; four sisters, Mrs. Dan (Susan) Neff,
Mrs. Ann Litwiller, and Mrs. Andres (Brenda) Peterson of Archbold, and
Mrs. Gregory (Betty) Rahrer of Ft. Wayne, IN. She also leaves behind 21
nieces and nephews. Carol would be most honored by memorials given to any
of the following groups which she supported in life: North Naples Baptist
Church Challenge to Build Fund, Oakes Blvd., Naples, FL. 34119, The David
Witmer Blosser Equine Center at Salem Children's Home, Inc., Flanagan,
IL, 61741-9722, or Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, FL,
34105. The family wishes to also acknowledge the love, comfort, and care
shown by Hospice House during her last months, our wonderful church family
at North Naples Baptist Church, and to Dr. Lillian Love and her staff for
outstanding and loving medical care. There will be no visitation or burial
service as Carol has requested her ashes be scattered in the Blue Ridge
Mountains of Western North Carolina, however a memorial service will be
held at North Naples Baptist Church on June 6, 2001 at 7:00 p.m., as well
as a second memorial service at the Evangelical Mennonite Church in Archbold,
OH at a time and date to be announced. Muller-Thompson 597-8888
Carol J. Harris Sollinger, 73, of Bonita Springs, passed February 25,
2001. She was a member of Alumnist of St. Stephan Catholic High School,
class of 1947. She is survived by her husband, retired Gunnery Sgt. Nelson
R. Sollinger; her sons, Mark, Timothy, Guy and his wife, Sandra; her daughter,
Roseanne and her husband, Gary Fitzgerald; and their children, Lisa, Laura
and Samantha and Jacklyn Sollinger; and her children, Colleen and Marlain.
Carol was a truly amazing and formidable woman for her time. Her love for
life and the way she reveled in it will always be remembered. Carol will
be buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia next to her daughter
Caroline, who preceded her in death August 13, 1968. In lieu of flowers,
please make donations to the American Heart Association in her memory.
Fuller Funeral Home East Naples 417-5000 /bitrCarol J. Harris Sollinger
Carol J. Harris Sollinger, 73, of Bonita Springs, passed February 25, 2001.
She was a member of Alumnist of St. Stephan Catholic High School, class
of 1947. She is survived by her husband, retired Gunnery Sgt. Nelson R.
Sollinger; her sons, Mark, Timothy, Guy and his wife, Sandra; her daughter,
Roseanne and her husband, Gary Fitzgerald; and their children, Lisa, Laura
and Samantha and Jacklyn Sollinger; and her children, Colleen and Marlain.
Carol was a truly amazing and formidable woman for her time. Her love for
life and the way she reveled in it will always be remembered. Carol will
be buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia next to her daughter
Caroline, who preceded her in death August 13, 1968. In lieu of flowers,
please make donations to the American Heart Association in her memory.
Fuller Funeral Home East Naples 417-5000 Drothy Chadwick Bender Dorothy
Chadwick Bender, 94, of Linwood, died Wednesday, February 28th in Linwood,
N.J. Born in Paterson, N.J. to Mary (Cavanaugh) and Thomas Chadwick, she
was one of eight children. She attended William Paterson Normal School
and was an elementary school teacher in New Jersey and in North Carolina.
Dorothy resided in Fairlawn, N.J., Burlington, N.C., Naples, Fla. and Marmora,
N.J. before living in Linwood with her daughter and family. She was an
avid seamstress, reader and cook and enjoyed many clubs and activities
throughout her life. She was an active member of Blessed Sacrament Parish
in Burlington, N.C. and belonged to the Women's Altar Society. She is survived
by one brother, George Chadwick of Oak Ridge, N.J.; one son, Edward Joseph
Bender of San Diego, Calif.; a daughter and son-in-law, Lynn and Jim Tracey
of Linwood, N.J. with whom she resided; a daughter-in-law, Catherine Bender
of Baltimore, Md.; seven grandchildren, Tom Bender, Tia Tracey, Lisa Jones,
Kate Simmons, Jim Tracey, Pam Tracey and Michelle Tracey; and three great-grandchildren,
Paige Simmons, Jack Simmons and Kayla Jones. She is also survived by many
nieces and nephews. She was preceded by her husband, Raymond C. Bender
and her son, Raymond T. Bender. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00
a.m., Saturday at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Linwood. A viewing will
be held from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. preceding the service. Burial
will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Mays Landing. Memorial donations
may be made to Our Lady of Sorrows Ministry of Care program, Wabash and
Poplar Avenues, Linwood, N.J. 08221. Arrangements by Adams- Perfect Funeral
Home, Northfield, N.J.
Carol Jean Ritter of Marco Island passed away Thursday, February 22,
2001. Born in Milwaukee, Wis., she had been a resident of Marco Island
for the past 11 years. Carol was a Real Estate agent with REMAX on Marco
Island. She is survived by her husband, Bill Ritter; one son, Bobby Nelson;
a daughter, Susan Henderson; a step-daughter, Terri Register; and five
grandchildren. Friends may call on the family on Sunday, February 25, 2001
at Hodges-Josberger Funeral Home, 577 Elkcam Circle, Marco Island from
2:00 to 3:30 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Interment
will be in Kissimmee, Fla. on Monday. The family has entrusted care and
services to Hodges-Josberger Funeral Home 394-7573
Carol S. Main, 57, of Naples, died Wednesday, May 24, 2000. Mrs. Main
had lived in Plant City before moving to Naples one year ago. Carol was
a loving mother and friend. She is survived by her husband, Donald Main;
daughters, Laura (Steve) Hilton of Dublin, Ohio, and Jennifer (Jeff) Hall
of Tampa. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Megan and Justin Hilton,
and Cody Hall; a brother, Steve Smith; and a sister, Carolyn Lynn. Relatives
and friends are invited to call Saturday, May 27th from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
at the Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine Ridge Road. A funeral service will
be held at 2:00 p.m. Interment private. Donations in her memory may be
made to the American Heart Association, 28441 South Tamiami Trail, Suite
208, Bonita Springs, Fla. 34134. Fuller Funeral Home Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Carol Vivian Harford passed away peacefully at Naples Community Hospital
on July 27, 2000. A resident of Naples, Fla. and the Washington, D.C. area,
she was a woman who loved the arts, gave to the arts and displayed a life-time
of community involvement. The former president and executive director of
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Va., Miss Harford
also served as Assistant for Cultural Affairs at the White House, Consultant
to the Cultural Affairs Advisor at the U.S. Information Agency and Special/Executive
Assistant to the Advisor on Fine Arts, Nancy Kefauver for the U.S. Department
of State, among many other posts. In Naples, she was a generous friend
of the Philharmonic Center for the Arts. She is survived by her sister,
Marylin Lesterance of Mammoth Lakes, Calif.; nephews, Elliott Brainard
of Mammoth Lakes and Scott Phillipps of Kendall, Fla.; nieces, Ellin Kohler
and Carol Needham of Mammoth Lakes; great-nieces, Jennifer and Erin Steidley
of Mammoth Lakes. A cremation is planned with no services. In lieu of flowers,
contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.
Caroline J. Champion, 72, of Naples, died Friday, July 21, 2000. Mrs.
Champion had been a resident of Naples for 11 years coming from Towanda,
Pa. Survivors include her husband, William M. Champion of Naples; two sons,
William T. Champion of Washington, Ga. and Robert M. Champion of Pleasant
Hill, Mo.; a brother, Jack Howard of Des Moines, Iowa; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, July 25, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. from
the Muller-Thompson Funeral Chapel. Muller-Thompson Funeral Chapel 2011
Pine Ridge Road 597-8888
Caroline McNabb Dalbey, 90, of Naples, died Friday, December 31, 1999
at ManorCare at Lely Palms. A resident of Naples for the past 12 years,
she was formerly of Miami, Fla. and was born in Chattanooga, Tenn. She
was the daughter of Roscoe McNabb and Katrina Durand McNabb. She is survived
by her daughter, Joanne Dalbey; three sons, John Dalbey Jr., Robert Durand
Dalbey and Miguel Jordan Dalbey; and nine grandchildren. The family will
receive friends at the Johnson-Pittman Funeral Home, 4424 East Tamiami
Trail, Naples on Wednesday, January 5, 2000 from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Johnson-Pittman Funeral Home 774-3444
Carolyn (Poucher) Erich, 77, passed on to eternal rest on February 28,
2000. Born in Queens, N.Y., Carolyn attended Queens College before marrying
in 1943 and joining her husband at Selman Field, La., where he was an instructor
in the U.S. Air Force Navigation School. Long-time residents in New Bedford
and Canton, Mass., the couple had been settled in Naples, Fla. since 1990.
She leaves her beloved husband, Walter; devoted daughter, Lynne and her
husband, John of Millis, Mass; son, Thomas and his wife, Diane of Holliston,
Mass; son, Peter and his wife, Michelle of Suffern, N.Y.; 12 loving grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at Fuller
Funeral Home, 4735 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, on Thursday, March 2, 2000
at 1:00 p.m. A later memorial service will be held in Canton, Mass., where
her remains will be buried. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make
contributions to Hospice of Naples, Inc., 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples,
Fla. 34105. Fuller Funeral Home East Naples 417-5000
Carolyn Bucy Smallman, 53, of Naples, Fla., passed away Wednesday, July
26, 2000 at 3:00 p.m. following a lengthy illness. She was a former resident
of Paducah, Ky. before making her home in Naples in June 1998. She was
an educator for the Paducah City School System for 27 years, where she
received numerous honors and achievements throughout her teaching career.
She was an active member of First Baptist Church in Paducah, where she
was actively involved in various activities within the church. She is survived
by her mother, Mrs. Robert (Carrie) Bucy of Sarasota, Fla.; her best friend,
Mr. William Howard "Skip" Smallman II of Naples, Fla.; her daughter, Miss
Elly Caroline Smallman of Jackson, Tenn.; her sister, Mrs. Norman (Linda)
Swartz of Sarasota, Fla.; her niece, Mrs. Keith (Belinda) Harris of San
Antonio, Texas; her nephew, Mr. Jason Swartz of Chicago, Ill.; her great-nephews,
Masters Nicholas and Lucas Harris, both of San Antonio, Texas; and her
great-niece, Miss Greta Harris of San Antonio, Texas. Ms. Smallman was
preceded in death by her father, Mr. Robert Dallas Bucy of Murray, Ky.
Ms. Smallman was a genuine, caring and giving woman of God. She touched
many lives in her short time here on earth. She will be sadly missed by
her family, friends and all that knew her. A graveside service of remembrance
will be celebrated Sunday, July 30, 2000 at 3:00 p.m. in Murray Memorial
Gardens, 3223 U.S. Highway 641 North, Murray, Ky. Memorial contributions
in her honor and remembrance may be made to the American Cancer Society
to further advance research for this disease. "And God will wipe away every
tear from their eyes; there shall be nor more death, nor sorrow, nor crying;
and there shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away."
Revelation 21:4 Fuller Funeral Home Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Carolyn J. Hudnall, 64, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Camby, Ind., died
Thursday, January 27, 2000. Before retiring in 1995, she was a CNA in Indianapolis,
Ind. Local resident for the past five years, she was a member of Marco
Island Ministries. She is survived by two children, Stephanie L. Weaver
and Richard W. Hudnall Jr.; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren;
five brothers and five sisters. She was preceded in death by her parents;
and her husband, Richard W. Hudnall. Funeral will be held Saturday, January
29, 2000 at Jones Family Mortuary in Mooresville, Ind. Memorials may be
made to American Cancer Society.
Carolyn M. Blackburn, 95, of Marco Island, died Sunday, June 11, 2000.
She had lived on Marco Island since 1988 coming from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Carolyn is survived by one nephew, William R. (Joan) Beach of Marco Island;
and great-niece, Bonnie Beach of Cape Coral, Fla. At the family's request,
no services are scheduled. Contributions may be made to the charity of
one's choice. Hodges-Josberger Funeral Home 394-7573
Carolyn M. Thompson, 67, of Naples, died Wednesday, March 8, 2000. She
had been a resident of Naples since 1964 coming from Greensboro, N.C. She
founded Thompson Realty in 1967 and had been a member of the Naples Area
Board of Realtors for over 25 years. Carolyn was a devoted and cherished
mother to Mitchell B. (Diane) Thompson, Bradley (Cathryn) Thompson and
Susan (Justin) Shroyer, all of Naples. She is also survived by threeiters,
Sybil Brady of Randleman, N.C., Zelle Roach of High Point, N.C. and Peggy
Long of Macon, Ga. She left a legacy of love to her grandchildren, Carrie
Consolino, Melissa and Jonathan Thompson, Christopher and Nathaniel Shroyer
and Bryan Thompson; and will be missed by her dear friends, Frances Threlkeld
and Patricia Barton. Relatives and friends are invited to call Saturday,
March 11th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine
Ridge Road. Private services and interment will be at Naples Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. Fuller Funeral Home
Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Carolyn Nickerson Nead, 73, died peacefully on June 2nd at home with
her family by her side in Naples, FL. She is survived by her loving husband
of 52 years, Richard; two daughters, Judith Weiner of Medfield, MA and
Amanda Farago of Wilton, CT; and four grandchildren, Catherine and Elizabeth
Weiner and David and Allison Farago. Carolyn was born and raised in Pawtucket,
RI and graduated from Mount Ida College. In 1949 she married Richard and
moved to Massachusetts. They resided in Norwood and Dover where they raised
their family. She was a member of the Norwood Women's Community Committee,
Norwood Women's Club and a volunteer at the Norwood Hospital. They moved
to Naples, FL in 1987 where she became an active volunteer for Hospice
of Naples. A tribute to Carolyn will be held on Thursday, June 7th at May
Funeral Home, 85 Nichols Street, Norwood, MA from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. A memorial
service will be held at the United Church of Christ in Medfield, MA on
Friday, June 8th at 11:00 a.m. Donations may be made in her memory to Hospice
of Naples, Inc., 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, FL 34105. Fuller Funeral
Home Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Carolyn Perrine, 87, of Naples, died Saturday, June 2, 2001. A long-time
resident of Miami, FL, Mrs. Perrine lived in Avon Park, FL for more than
20 years until moving to Naples. She was an avid golfer who also enjoyed
playing cards. Wife of the late George A. Perrine who died in 1996, she
is survived by her three sons, George A. Perrine Jr., M.D. of Irvine, CA,
Kenneth P. Perrine, Ph.d of Aiken, SC and Michael W. Perrine of Baltimore,
MD; seven grandchildren, Richard, Suzanne, William, Shelley, Stephen, Daniel
and Sally; and six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brother,
Robert Stephens. A memorial service will be held in the Fuller Funeral
Home, 1625 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, on Monday (today) June 4, 2001 at 2:00
p.m. Interment will be in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL. Donations
in her memory may be made to the American Heart Association, 28451 South
Tamiami Trail, Bonita Springs, FL 34145. Fuller Funeral Home Pine Ridge
Road 592-1611
Carolyn Whitaker Harper, 72, of Naples, passed away peacefully, Sunday,
May 7, 2000 at Naples Community Hospital. She was a talented watercolor
artist whose art graces the homes of collectors and admirers throughout
the country. Carolyn was most proud that the Courage Center in Minneapolis,
Minn. had selected her work the past ten years for reproduction on greeting
cards; the sale of which has provided hundreds of thousands of dollars
for use by the Center to help fund their services for people with physical
or sensory impairments. Dr. Charles Dietz, Director of the Zanesville Art
Center in Ohio, described her paintings as ''poetic and lyrical'', and
wrote of her art, ''In our present contemporary culture, marked in so many
directions by the constant aspect of violence, how does one view an artist
who refuses to direct her attention and energy to negative aspects of life?
Carolyn Harper lets her viewers in on the gentle world beyond the reach
of violence. Here one finds peace and serenity.'' She is survived by her
husband, Capt. John R. Harper Sr. USN (Ret.); children, Harleen Dizer of
Beavercreek, Ohio, Jeanne Willson of Englewood, Colo., John R. Harper Jr.
of Osprey, Fla., Thomas R. Willson of Ft. Collins, Colo. and James R. Harper
of Newark, Ohio; sister, Jeanne W. Price of Naples; brother, Hal C. Whitaker
of Baltimore, Md.; and many cousins in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. area.
Memorial services will be held Saturday, May 13, 2000 at 11:00 a.m. at
Unity of Naples Church, 2000 Unity Way. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests that your donations in her memory may be made to Courage Center,
3915 Golden Valley Road, Minneapolis, Minn. 55422; NCH Healthcare Foundation
for the Shick Heart Center, 350 Seventh Street North, Naples, Fla. 34102
or the charity of your choice. Naples Funeral Home 775-4255
Carrie Ann Berk, born 2/7/27, died 7/15/00. Survived by daughter, Patricia
Boswell; sons, Thomas, Michael and William Berk; eight grandchildren; and
two great-grandsons.
Carrie Warner, 90, of Naples, died at home Sunday, November 21, 1999
after a short illness. Mrs. Warner had been a resident of Naples since
1980. She was born in Westhampton Beach, Long Island, N.Y. and was a 1930
graduate of Southhampton Hospital School of Nursing in Southhampton, N.Y.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Vernon and Clara Warner
of Tamasee, S.C.; daughter and son-in-law, Deborah and David Nichols of
Naples; eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
Mrs. Warner was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon S. Warner. A private
memorial service will be held at a later date. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, Fla.
34105. Fuller Funeral Home Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Catherine ''Pat'' House, 65, of Naples, passed away Saturday, February
19, 2000. She was born March 14, 1934, in New York City and came to this
area 10 years ago from Danbury, Conn. Survivors include a son, Joseph Wallace
House; two daughters, Ann Marie DeGrego of Alameda, Calif. and Barbara
Jean Sallee of Naples; three grandchildren, Catherine and Stanley Sallee
and Brian Andrew DeGrego. Friends may call Wednesday, February 23, 2000
from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Naples Funeral Home, 3107 Davis Blvd. Services
will be Thursday at 9:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will take place
in Danbury, Conn. Family request that donations may be made to Hospice
of Naples, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, Fla. 34105. Naples Funeral Home
775-4255
Catherine A. Harrington, 71, of Naples, died September 1, 2000. She
had been a resident of Naples since 1998 coming from Pennsylvania. She
was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. She was a former
High School and College Physics teacher and was a member of the National
Association of Physics Teachers. Catherine was a former Nun for the Order
of Sisters of St. Joseph in Baden, Pa. for 25 years. She is survived by
her brother, John P. (Joann) Harrington of Denellen, Fla.; her sister,
Eileen (Ray) Abele of Naples, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. A Mass
of Christian burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, September 20, 2000
at 10:00 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church with Rev. Don
Henry, officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Harrisburg,
Pa. A reception will immediately follow the Mass in the church hall. Walter
Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home 992-4982 Family Owned Since 1978
Catherine J. Richards, 80, of Naples, died Saturday, February 12, 2000.
She is survived by her daughter, Kathleen (George) Singer of Naples; and
her son, William M. Richards of Ann Arbor, Mich. She was preceded in death
by her husband, Matthew B. Richards. A memorial Mass will be celebrated
Saturday, February 19th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic
Church, 5130 Rattlesnake Hammock Road, Naples In lieu of flowers, please
consider a contribution to the American Cancer Society, 990 First Avenue
South, No. 200, Naples, FL 34102 in memory of Catherine. Johnson-Pittman
Funeral Home 774-3444
Catherine Knight, 78, of Naples, passed away Sunday, June 3, 2001 in
her home. Mrs. Knight was born April 10, 1923 in Scotland, daughter of
Charles and Margaret Annan. She had been a resident of Florida for 31 years
moving to Del Ray Beach in 1969 and living in Naples for 11 years. She
enjoyed collecting Scottish memorabilia. She is survived by her husband,
Theodore F. "Theo" Knight; three children, Douglas M. Knight of Oregon,
Kenneth F. Knight of Naples and Bruce A. Knight of Naples; and four grandchildren,
Andrew and Robert Knight of Del Ray Beach and Geoffrey and Chelsea Knight
of Naples. Donations in her memory may be made to any Cerebral Palsy charity.
Fuller Funeral Home Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Catherine L. Harlow, 61, of Marco Island, Fla., died peacefully Tuesday,
September 19, 2000. Mrs. Harlow was born November 14, 1938 in Columbus,
Ohio, daughter of Walter A. and Florence J. Cope. She attended Stephens
College at Columbia, Mo., and graduated with a degree in Home Economics,
class of 1960, Ohio State University. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority
at Ohio State. Mrs. Harlow was a Home Economist for Cincinnati Gas and
Electric and Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company while living in Ohio.
She also taught Home Economics at Franklin High School when the family
was living in Massachusetts. Catherine and her husband, Thomas, moved to
Marco Island in 1983 from Bay Village, Ohio. Offices she held in Marco
Island included Past Regent, Daughters of the American Revolution, and
Vestry Committee at St. Marks Episcopal Church. She will be missed by her
loving husband, Thomas; her son, Robert and his wife, Lynne of Louisville,
Colo.; her daughter, Anne and her husband, Jorge of Apollo Beach, Fla.;
and her sister, Anne Marie Pickard of Columbia, Mo. Her four grandchildren,
Jorge Jr., Kristina, Sophia and Thomas, were her pride and joy. A memorial
service will be held at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, September 23, 2000 at St. Marks
Episcopal Church, Marco Island. There will be a graveside service at the
Union Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, September 30th at 11:00 a.m.
Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be directed to St. Marks Episcopal Church,
1101 North Collier Blvd., Marco Island, Fla. 34145. The family has entrusted
care and services to Hodges-Josberger Funeral Chapel 394-7573
Catherine L. Jones, 89, of Naples, died Wednesday, September 27, 2000.
She had been a Naples resident since 1995 coming from Cranford, N.J. She
is survived by her husband, Redmond E. "Red" Jones; two sons, Timothy Alan
Jones of Naples and William Casey Jones of Roselle, N.J.; one daughter,
Ellen Hymack of Naples; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends may call at the Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine Ridge
Road, Friday, September 29, 2000 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Funeral service
3:00 p.m. Donations may be made in her memory to Alzheimer's Support Network,
660 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 21, Naples, Fla. 34102 Fuller Funeral Home
Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Catherine Louise "Sweetie" Brewster of Naples, passed away unexpectedly
Sunday, May 27, 2001. She was born in Vero Beach and moved to Naples in
1976 from there. Besides being a devoted wife and "mama", she spent a great
deal of time volunteering at Naples Christian Academy and was co-owner
with her husband of Gulfshore Pharmacy. Sweetie is survived by her loving
family including her husband of 25 years, Bob; her daughters, Robin Woods,
Nicole Escobedo and Ashlyn Brewster, all of Naples; her sons, Joshua Brewster
of Naples, Jon (Missy) Brewster, Jeff (Lisa) Brewster, all of Vero Beach
and Jim (Lisa) Brewster of Escondido, CA. Also surviving are her sisters,
Velma Faulkner of Fort Pierce, FL and Vera Barkwell and Priscilla (Paul)
Albrecht, all of Vero Beach; her brothers, Grady Morris of Maggie Valley,
NC, A.C. (Edwina) Morris; Lasker (Jeannette) Morris, Gene Morris and Jimmy
(Vera) Morris, all of Vero Beach; and eight grandchildren. The family will
receive friends Wednesday, May 30, 2001 at Hodges Funeral Chapel, 3520
Tamiami Trail North from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon with the funeral service
to follow the visitation. Entombment will follow at Naples Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Naples Christian Academy
Scholarship Fund, 3161 Santa Barbara Blvd., Naples, FL 34116. The family
has entrusted care and services to: Hodges Funeral Home 261-1237
Catherine M. Johnston, 92, of Paoli, Pa., formerly of Haverford, Pa.,
died Sunday, February 6, 2000 in Bryn Mawr, Pa. She and her husband once
had a home in Naples, Fla. and Marco Island, Fla. She is survived by two
daughters, Patricia J. Bisciotti of Severna Park, Md. and Constance Davis
of Paoli, Pa.; two sisters, Elizabeth Anderson of Carmel, Calif. and Margaret
Saurman of Bryn Mawr, Pa.; six grand- children; and 10 great-grand- children.
Mrs. Johnston was preceded in death by her husband, C. Gordon Johnston;
and her parents, Thomas F. and Helen Muldoon. Visitation will be Wednesday,
February 9, 2000 from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at St. Norbert Church, with a
Mass of Christian burial following at 11:00 a.m. Burial in SS Peter and
Paul Cemetery, Springfield, Pa. Contributions may be made in her memory
to Cardinal Krol Center, 1799 South Sproul Road, Springfield, Pa. 19064.
Arrangements by The Donohue Funeral Home, 366 West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne,
Pa. 19087. (610) 989-9600.
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