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Anna Bass, 83, of Naples, passed away Monday, May 15, 2000. She moved
to Naples from Indiana in 1951 and was a medical secretary for Naples Community
Hospital. Anna also was a volunteer for the hospital after she retired
and a member of the of the First United Methodist Church of Naples. She
is survived by two sons, David of Indianapolis, Ind. and Daniel of Ft.
Myers, Fla. Also surviving is her daughter, Ileen Ray of Naples; her sister,
Tina Warring of Indiana and many grandchildren, nieces, nephews and special
friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Chelsea. At her request, there
will be no services. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity
of one's choice. Hodges Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Hodges
Funeral Chapel 261-1237
Ad first appeared: MAY 16,2000 Anna C. Hohlfeld, 76, of Naples, died Saturday, March 4, 2000. Formerly
of Fairless Hills, Pa., she moved to Naples in 1988. She is survived by
her sisters, Mary (Richard J.) Joyce of Naples, Veronica (Gerald) Fitzgerald
of Levittown, Pa. and Agnes (John) Stiles of Turnersville, N.J.; niece,
Mary Graham and family of Naples; nephews, Richard E. Michael, Robert,
Timothy and James Joyce and their families, all of Naples; nephews, Christopher
Joyce of Claremont, N.H. and Bart Joyce of Marietta, Ga.; nieces, Patsy
Markert and Susan Ryziw and their families, both of Naples; and many other
nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She was preceded in death
by her parents, Edward and Alice; her sister, Alice O'Rielly; and her brothers,
Edward and Bernard. Friends and relatives are invited to call at the Fuller
Funeral Home, 4735 Tamiami Trail East, Naples on Wednesa, March 8, 2000
from 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial will follow
at 1:00 p.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church with the Rev. Timothy
Navin, officiating. Burial will follow at Naples Memorial Gardens. Memorial
contributions in her name may be made to St. Peter's New Apostolic Life
Center, 5130 Rattlesnake-Hammock Road, Naples, Fla. 34112 and would be
greatly appreciated. Fuller Funeral Home East Naples 417-5000
Anna Isobel (Cameron) Fennell died at her residence in Cornwall, Ontario
after a determined struggle against a relentless cancer, Saturday, July
15, 2000. She was a 1932 graduate of Ontario Normal (Teachers') College.
She was married to Stanley Fennell from July 26, 1941 until his death on
July 14, 1996. For many years she was a resident at Westgate Condominium
in Naples. She was a charter member and Regent of Stormont Chapter, IODE.
She was past Ladies President of the Cornwall Golf and Country Club, past
Ladies President of the Cornwall Curling Club, and past President of the
Ontario Ladies Curling Association. A former member of Kinettes, she was
for many years a volunteer with Meals on Wheels and a member of the Moorings
Golf and Country Club. A devoted wife and mother, Isobel was a huge supporter
of her husband during his many years of involvement with the Canadian Bar
Association and together they enjoyed a life-time of wonderful years both
at home and abroad. Until her final illness, hers was a long and happy
life, surrounded by by family, friends and community who were all very
special to her. The support she received from so many was greatly appreciated.
She is survived by he daughter, Margaret-Ann (John Boyd); and son, John
(Judy Kiss); her grandchildren, Robert Boyd (Catherine Whittaker) of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands, Andrea Boyd (Chris McNally) of Montreal, Kelly Fennell
McDade (Scott) of Calgary, Stephen Fennell of Burlington; her great-grandchildren,
Melissa, Ethan, and Hannah McDade of Calgary; brothers, J. McKay "Mack"
Cameron (Betty McIntosh) of Cornwall, Donald A. Cameron (Betty Scott) of
Kingston; and her sister, Jean Cameron Adams (Jack) of Toronto and their
children. She was preceded in death by e beloved husband, Stanley E. Fennell
and her parents, Luella McKay and James R. Cameron. The family will receive
friends at McArthur Bros. and MacNeil Funeral Home, 428 Second Street East,
Cornwall on Tuesday, July 18, 200 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. A private memorial
service will be held the following day. Interment will be at St. Lawrence
Valley Union Cemetery. Should you wish, donations can be made in Mrs. Fennell's
name to the Naples charity of your choice, whether it be healthcare services,
library services, community resources or churches. McArthur & MacNeil
Funeral Home 613-932-6300
Anna Kate (Key) Copeland, 79, died September 25, 2000 at her home on
Marco Island. She was a devoted wife and loving mother and grandmother.
She was the first born to Rosa Lee (Bradley) and Robert Pierce Key on October
26, 1920 in Roanoke, Ala. On March 13, 1937 she married John Henry Copeland
in Atlanta, Ga. Four children were born to the couple. Joyce Anna, Verna
Yvonne, John Henry Jr. and Betty Lou. The family then moved to Hialeah,
Fla. She and John had a long and loving life together of nearly 40 years
until his death in 1976. Anna is survived by her daughter, Betty (Ron)
Strauss of Marco Island, Fla.; brothers, Noah D. (Pauline) Copeland of
Eatonton, Ga., Richard T. (Earline) Copeland of Griffin, Ga.; and sister,
Verna Jones of Forest Park, Ga.; grandchildren, Tammy Y. Strauss of Marco
Island, Fla. and John T. Copeland (Cindy) of Riverdale, Ga., Ronald T.
(Sharon) Strauss Jr. of Port Orange, Fla., Jason T. Copeland of Riverdale,
Ga., Fla.; great-grandchildren, Amanda, Tamara and Alisa Copeland of Riverdale,
Ga., Jessica and Danielle Strauss of Port Orange, Fla., Raymond Hazzard,
Aaron, Casey and Christina Ladurini, all of Marco Island, Fla.; daughter-in-law,
Susan Copeland of Riverdale, Ga.; numerous nieces and nephews of the Atlanta,
Ga. area. Anna is preceded in death by her husband, John Henry; her son,
John Henry Jr.; daughters, Joyce Anna (Copeland) Morris and Verna Yvonne.
She is also preceded in death by a brother, Robert Key; sisters, Verda
Ruth Key and Rosa Key Hudson. Anna had been a frequent visitor to Marco
Island since 1989 and full-time resident of Marco Island since 1995. Funeral
arrangements are being made by Hodges-Josberger Funeral Home of Marco Island.
Services and interment will be Friday, September 29th in Morrow, Ga. Flowers
may be sent to Pope Dickson Funeral Home Morrow, Ga. 770-961-2700
Anna Lou Anderson, 85, of Naples, passed away peacefully on October
30, 2000. Born in Chicago, Ill., she lived most of her life in Kenmore,
N.Y. and moved to Naples in 1987. She graduated from Buffalo State Teachers'
College in 1937 and taught elementary school in the Buffalo area. An avid
bridge player, Anna Lou was also a Hospice volunteer for many years. She
was active in the Tides Club and greatly enjoyed traveling and hosting
with Friendship Force. She was the mother of Harvey J. Anderson of Duluth,
Minn. and Carolyn Anderson-Burack of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and the grandmother
of five. There will be a memorial service for the family who gratefully
acknowledges the support of Hospice of Naples.
Anna Mae O'Neal Landes, 76, a native of Oklahoma City and a resident
of Florida for 18 years, died peacefully, Sunday, May 28,2000 in the home
of her daughter, Sharron and her husband, Bob West. Anna fought pancreatic
cancer for almost two years. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Melven Landes. They had a happy 42 years together in Oklahoma City, where
their raised their three children, Sharron West of Naples, Fla., Dan Landes
of Marco Island, Fla. and Donald Landes of Oklahoma City. Ann was employed
by the YMCA in Oklahoma City for 26 years where she was very involved with
Friday night Family Night that the employees of the €Y held for residents
to get together, dance or just listen to music. She was always the one
who planned all the holiday parties. €I remember so many young men
who were brought to Oklahoma City from small towns by parents who left
them in my care. I helped many open their first bank account and tied many
neckties in helping them get off to their first jobs. I feel like I have
many children and have heard from several over the years. Some even brought
families back to the 'Y' to meet the 'other' mother. A devoted ballroom
dancer and lover of music of the Big Band Era, she would be out dancing
at least five nights a week. Her grandson, Denton, read a toast at her
75th birthday party, October 17, 1998, and he remembered her as Me-Me or
Meem, who was not your typical grandmother. He referred to her as a €spicy
woman, full of incredible energy. He remembered her wearing tight, black
cigarette pants with leopard-printed scarves for lounge wear. She was always
dressed to the €nines She was a woman that possessed such energy
and love for life, that it was contagious to all around her. She was a
€One Of A Kind Lady. Her fiance, Anthony Cornnachia, also of Naples,
met Ann at a ballroom dance class at Barron Collier High School three years
ago. We thank Anthony for being so good to Mother and always having such
respect and love for her. We just could not have asked for a finer gentleman
in her life. Ann was an Eastern Star and a member of Unity Church of Naples.
She was born in Bartlesville, Okla. and was a third cousin to humorist,
actor and writer, Will Rogers of Claremore, Okla. She is survived by a
sister, Mary Durland of Oklahama City. She had seven grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren. The family wants to thank Dr. Mark Rubin and
his staff of Florida Cancer Specialists for their wonderful care and support
in fighting this illness. Also, Hospice of Naples and their angels who
came to the home always caring and loving. She was a member of CANCERVIVE
Cancer Support Group of Naples. Her family requests in lieu of flowers,
please make a donation to Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples,
Fla. 34105 or The American Cancer Society, Collier Unit, 990 First Avenue
South, Suite 200, Naples, Fla. 34102. A memorial service will be held at
Fuller Funeral Home. Interment will be in Oklahoma City at a later date.
Fuller Funeral Home Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Anna P. Maples, 69, of Naples, died Wednesday, February 16, 2000. She
had been a resident here since 1969 coming from central Florida. Anna was
currently employed with the Collier County Public Schools. She is survived
by her long-time companion, Owen Terry; four sons, Irvin, Keith, Vernon
and Kenneth Hall; one daughter, Pamela Vega; 23 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are four sisters and two brothers. Funeral services will
be held on Sunday, February 20, 2000 at 4:00 p.m. at Johnson-Pittman Funeral
Home, 4424 East Tamiami Trail, Naples with the Rev. Jane Wallace, officiating.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Sunday from 2:00
p.m. until the time of service at 4:00 p.m. Those desiring may wish to
consider a contribution to the family c/o Kenneth Hall, 13 Walnut Street,
Naples, Fla. 34114 in memory of Anna. Johnson-Pittman Funeral Home 774-3444
Anna Perez Rogers, 91, of Naples, died Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at
the home of her daughter, Jane Rogers in Deltona, Fla. She was the beloved
wife of E. George Rogers for 46 years. The Rogers moved to Naples in 1952.
Anna was the woman behind George in his art and Naples community activism
for 40 years until his death in 1992. She was a devoted and loving wife
and mother. Born in Alirs, La. on June 15, 1908, she was the last survivor
of eight children. Anna is survived by her daughters, Jane Rogers and Ann
R. Jacobson; and her grandson, Robert David Jacobson. A service is being
held Thursday, May 4, 2000 at 11:00 a.m. at the home of Jane Rogers, 2071
Alameda Drive, Deltona, Fla. Memorial gifts for Masses may be made to Saint
Clare Catholic Community, Day Road, Deltona, Fla. 32738.
Annabelle T. (Lorigan) Keddie, 98, died Saturday, September 9, 2000
in Naples. She was the wife of James A. Keddie, who died September 10,
1990. She was born in Lowell, Mass. on May 14, 1902, a daughter of the
late John and Mary (McNiskin) Lorigan. She was a Florida resident for more
than 30 years. Survivors include three sons and two daughters, James and
his wife, Jane of Naples, Charles of Venice, Calif., Kenneth and his wife,
Gwen of Dracut, Mass., Phyllis Rice and her husband, John of Naples and
Linda Gianoulis and her husband, William of Wells, Maine; as well as 20
grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. A memorial Mass will be celebrated
Saturday, November 4, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic
Church.
Anne B. Drew, 73, of Naples, passed away April 15, 2001 with her loving
family by her side in the care of Hospice of Naples, after a brave battle
with cancer. She was born to Gustave and Anna Burkhardt on November 6,
1927. Moving from New York to Connecticut at an early age. She graduated
from Laurelton Hall Catholic Boarding School. She is survived by her loving
husband, John W. Drew; and also by her three children, Susan (Jim) Brennan,
Kathleen (John) D'Acunto of Cape Coral; John Kevin (Linda) Drew of Golden
Gate; a brother, Kenneth Burkhardt; six grandchildren, Christopher, Kathryn
and Dan Brennan, Bryan and Jenifer D'Acunto and Jackie Drew; and two step-grandchildren.
She was about to become a great-grandmother. She was a wonderful wife,
mother, grandmother and friend. She was preceded in death by her brother,
Richard Burkhardt. A memorial Mass will be Thursday, April 19, 2001 at
3:00 p.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church, 5130 Rattlesnake Hammock
Road, Naples. Inurnment in the Columbarium Garden in the church yard will
be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may
be made to Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane of Naples, FL 34105.
Johnson-Pittman Funeral & Cremation Services 774-3444
Anne B. Reardon of Yarmouth Port, MA, died Friday, March 30, 2001 at
Naples Community Hospital. Mrs. Reardon was a graduate of Regis College,
Weston, MA. She is survived by her husband, William H. Reardon Jr.; and
three children, William H. Reardon III of Andover, MA, Gail Anne Reardon
of Warrenton, VA and Peter B. Reardon of New York City. Interment will
be at Yarmouth Port, MA, Thursday, April 5th.
Anne Blake Lynch, 90, of Naples, Fla., a registered nurse and homemaker,
died September 25, 2000. She was born March 25, 1910 as a U.S. citizen
in County Cork, Ireland. Her parents, John Blake and Julia Shea, had been
U.S. citizens before returning to Ireland. Her mother died when she was
only three, and she came to the United States as a teenager to live with
her aunts in Newport, R.I. Anne graduated from the Newport Hospital Nursing
School and worked in New York City during the Depression years for the
New York City Public Health Division. In 1939, she married Joseph Lynch
(a former patient she had met at Newport Hospital). They were married in
St. Mary's Church in Newport, the same church where both their parents
had been married. Joe worked as a supervisor at the Torpedo Station in
Newport during the war. They moved to Maplewood, N.J. in 1945. After her
children were in school, Anne worked as a Public School Nurse in Newark,
N.J. When her children graduated from college, Anne returned to school
and obtained a B.A. and a Master's Degree. She moved from Maplewood to
Naples in 1992 and enjoyed her years of Florida retirement at the Arbor
Trace community. She had love and affection for the Arbor Trace residents
and staff. She is survived by her daughter, Joanne (Thomas) Murphy of Naples;
a son, Blake Lynch of Edwards, Colo.; three grand- children, Kevin Lynch,
Stacey Hewson and Katherine Lynch; and one great-grandchild, Olivia Lynch.
A memorial service was held in Naples. She was buried in New Jersey next
to her beloved husband, Joseph A. Lynch, who died in 1972. Memorial contributions
may be made to the American Cancer Society, Collier County Unit, 990 First
Avenue South, Naples, Fla. 34102. Walter Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home
992-4982 Family Owned Since 1978
Anne Hyde Pilsbury, 73, of Bonita Springs, Fla., passed away in Naples
on March 7, 2000. She had been a resident of Southwest Florida for the
past 25 years relocating here from Illinois. Anne is survived by one daughter,
Gail Anne Benson of Whittier, Calif.; two sons, Neil Hyde Pilsbury on Mineral
Bluff, Ga. and Dale Pilsbury of Naples; two grandchildren, Kristen and
Michelle Kolzow of Whittier, Calif.; and one sister, Jeanne ye Wulfing
of Orange Park, Fla. Memorial services will be held on Friday, March 10,
2000 in the garden of Anne's home at 26244 Bonita Fairways Circle, Bonita
Springs, Fla. at 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Anne's memory
to The Shelter for Battered Women, c/o Options, 968 Second Avenue North,
Naples, Fla. 34102, would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements under the
direction of Hodges Funeral Chapel, 3520 Tamiami Trail North, Naples, Fla.
34103. Hodges Funeral Chapel 261-1237
Anne Markham Portella, a native of Mobile, AL and long-time resident
of Naples FL, died Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at the family residence. She
was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. She was a member
of Bosom Buddies in Naples helping other women cope with breast cancer
by example. She will be missed by all that she has touched in this life.
She is survived by her husband, Dennis Portella of Naples; two sons, George
W. Murrill Jr. and Dennis ""DJ" Portella Jr., both of Naples; mother, Priscilla
Markham of Mobile; one sister, Michelle Liles (Michael) of Mobile; nieces,
nephews and other relatives. Services were held at Pine Crest Cemetery,
Friday, May 18, 2001. Donations in Anne's name may be made to the Bosom
Buddies, Inc., 5100 Cedar Springs Drive, Naples, FL 34110.
Anne Sanford Welther, long-time Moon Lake, Naples, Fla. resident, died
February 9, 2001 at Naples Community Hospital after a lingering illness.
She was 57. Born in St. Joseph, Mich. on May 24, 1943, Ms. Welther was
educated in Greenwich, Conn., Syracuse, N.Y., Wellesley, Mass. and earned
a bachelor's degree at Lake Forest College in 1965. She remained active
in the college's Alumni Association thereafter. A former resident of Wheeling,
Ill., Ms. Welther pursued careers of innovative Insurance Claims Management
in Chicago and Milwaukee, Wis., and finally Property Management at Moon
Lake in Naples. Her mother, Louise R. Sanford of Sarasota, Fla.; and her
brother, Charles of Chicago, survive Ms. Welther. In lieu of flowers, memorials
to Lake Forest College will be appreciated.
Anne W. Larmour, long-time Manhasset resident died Thursday in New Orleans.
She was 83 years old. Born in Bronx, N.Y. she graduated from St. Vincent's
Nursing School and worked as a registered nurse and as one of the first
flight attendants for TWA. She married John Larmour and moved to Manhasset
in 1959. She and her husband were charter members of Plandome Country Club
and Parishioners at St. Mary's Church. She moved to Naples in 1984 and
died in New Orleans, La. She is survived by her sister, Kathleen Monrad
of Toronto, Canada; and four children, Peter of Long Island, N.Y., Dennis
of Venice, Calif., John of Crozet, Va., and Patty Poche of New Orleans,
La.; and five grandchildren. Services were Monday in New Orleans. She will
be buried in Naples, Fla.
Anne Zyskowski Plogman, 86, a resident of White Oak Manor, Tryon, NC,
died Friday, May 11, 2001 in White Oak Manor Nursing Center, Tryon, NC.
A native of Iron River, MI, she was the daughter of the late Walter and
Michalina Zyskowski. Most of her adult life was spent in Chicago and the
South Chicago suburbs of Midlothian and Olympia Fields. She retired to
Marco Island, FL in 1978, but continued to spend several months each year
in Olympia Fields through 1994. In early 1999, she moved to the Tryon area.
She was a long-time member of San Marco Catholic Church and a member of
the Rosary Guild of Marco Island and attended St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church in Tryon. Golfing was her favorite pastime and she was a member
of Olympia Fields Country Club, Olympia Fields, IL and Island Country Club
and the Art League, Marco Island, FL. She is survived by her daughter,
Victoria Grant and her husband, Larry Siler of Columbus; one step-son,
Jack and his wife, Alicia Plogman of Phoenix, AZ; daughter-in-law, Eileen
Plogman of Algonquin, IL; grandchildren, Kristine and her husband, John
Pultorak of Dixon, IL, Gwen Plogman of Algonquin, IL and Robert Plogman
of Berlin, Germany; sisters, Victoria and her husband, John of Mountain
Home, AR and Gertrude Fox of Punta Gorda, FL; and brothers, John and his
wife, Linda Zyskowski, Thomas and wife, Kay Zyskowski of Iron River, MI,
Walter and his wife, Delphine Zyskowski of Apple Valley, CA and Sylvester
and his wife, Rosemary of Scottsdale, AZ. Also surviving are four great-grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews. Her husband, Charles Plogman who died in
1984; and her first husband, William Grant who died in 1966, preceded her
in death. She is also preceded in death by her step-son, Charles "Chip"
Plogman; brothers, Anton, Joseph and Edmund; and sisters, Delores, Mary
and Frances. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at San Marco Catholic
Church on Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. Interment will take place
at Marco Island Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Guadalupe Center,
P.O. Box 1053, Immokalee, FL 34143. The family has entrusted care and services
to Hodges-Josberger Funeral Home 394-7573
Annette H. Snyder, 94, of Naples, formerly of Grand Rapids, Mich., died
February 17, 2000. She was born in East St. Louis, Ill. She was a past
member of Molly Booth Guild, Butterworth Hospital and Marion Ten Guild
of Park Church and a member of Cascade Hills Country Club and the Peninsular
Club. She is survived by three children, Nathan B. Snyder (Bonnie Fonner)
of Kalamazoo, Mich., Elizabeth (Daniel) Ghareeb of Bonita Springs and Sally
(Daniel) Meeuwsen of Grand Rapids; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Col. Nathan C. Snyder
(Retired). Services for Annette and Nathan will be held at Arlington National
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation.
Annie (Sills) Fodor, 88, born in Akron, Ohio, passed away August 26,
2000 at Pebble Creek where she lived for the past eight years. She was
predeceased by her husband, Michael Fodor in 1983. She is survived by her
daughters, Roberta K. Hiney (Kenneth) of Naples, Fla. and Carol A. Oldham
of Naples Park, Fla.; four granddaughters; five great-grandchildren; sister,
Beulah Miday of Massillon and good friend, Betty Stimpfel of St. Edwards
Home. A special thanks to Dr. Costa, the nurses, aides and staff at Pebble
Creek Nursing Home. There will be no calling hours. She has donated her
remains to NEOUCOM for science. Following cremation her remains will be
buried with her late husband at Greenlawn Cemetery. If desired, the family
requests that donations be made in her name to Cleveland Clinic Florida,
Attn: Bonnie Mendiola, 6101 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, Fla. 34119.
Anoula Routsis, 77, of Naples, died June 9, 2001. She was born July
4, 1923 in Keene, NH, daughter of Charles and Eva Stamos. She and her husband,
Kostas, made Naples their permanent residence in 1999 having come from
East Hartford, CT. She was an avid homemaker who enjoyed baking and always
hosted the family gatherings. Anoula always had more than one project going
on including crocheting afghans, playing bridge and flea marketing. Well-organized
and outgoing, she adored her children and grandchildren. Anoula is greatly
loved and will be missed by her family and friends. She is survived by
her husband of 50 years, Kostas; her daughters, Christine A. Fritz (Robert)
of Staasburg, NY, Diane F. Turnshek (David) of Irwin, PA, Barbara J. Traverso
(Robert) of Glastonbury, CT; a sister, Anne Connihan of Glastonbury, CT.
She is also survived by her eight grandchildren, Robert, Barbara, James,
Steven, Alex, Matthew, Jeremy and Melina. Her brother, James Stamos; and
her sister, Katherine Ulles predeceased her. A memorial service will be
held Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. at the Johnson- Pittman Funeral
and Cremation Services, 4424 East Tamiami Trail, Naples. A visitation will
be held one hour prior to the service. Memorial contributions may be made
to Naples Community Hospital Foundation Office, 350 Seventh Street North,
Naples, FL 34102, St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church, 7100 Airport Road
North, Naples, FL 34109 or a charity of your choice. Johnson-Pittman Funeral
and Cremation Services 774-3444
Anthony (Tony) Salem, 76, of Naples, died on Saturday, March 11, 2000.
He had been a resident of Naples since 1988 coming from Brooklyn, N.Y.,
where he retired from the U.S. Postal Service. He proudly served his country
in the Army during WW II and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Tony was
a fine and gently man, and a devoted and cherished husband, father, and
friend. Tony is survived by his wife and best friend of 46 years, Betty;
sons, Louis Salem (Dawn) of Goose Creek, S.C. and Gerald Salem of Essex
Junction, Vt.; daughter, Victoria Clark (Michael) of Santa Fe, N.M.; and
a sister, Victoria Tehan of Utica, N.Y. He left a legacy of love to his
eight grandchildren, Siobhan, Ryan, and Caitlin Salem, Sarah, Jennifer
and Toni Salem and Gavin and Ciaran Clark; numerous nieces and nephews;
and sister-in-law and friend, Mary and John Doherty of Naples. Relatives
and friends are invited to call Tuesday, March 14th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
at the Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine Ridge Road, Naples. A funeral Mass
will be celebrated Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church.
Interment private. Fuller Funeral Home Pine Ridge Road 592-1611
Anthony A. Dellagrotte, 81, died Tuesday, August 1, 2000. Formerly from
Boston, he had been a resident of the area for 20 years. He served in the
U.S. Army during WW II. Mr. Dellagrotte is survived by his wife, Mary;
daughter, Joyce A. Koller of Torrence, Calif.; son, Joseph A. Dellagrotte
of Boston, Mass.; daughter, Mary Jane Smith of Campbell, Calif.; brother,
Roland Dellagrotte of Nashua, N.H.; brother, Ralph Dellagrotte of Sandwich,
Mass.; sister, Joan Oreto of Woburn, Mass.; nine grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren. Services and burial will be held in Winchester, Mass.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Hospice of Naples,
Inc., 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, Fla. 34105. Fuller Funeral Home East
Naples 417-5000
Anthony A. Staiano, born June 2, 1929 in New York, passed away January
18, 2001. He attended Haaren High School, Bronx, N.Y. and graduated in
1947. Tony graduated from Manhattan College in Riverdale, N.Y. in 1951
and earned an MBA from the University of New York in 1956. He served in
the U.S. Army during the Korean War and attained a rank of First Lieutenant.
Tony worked at ITT Corporation from 1952 to 1987 holding the position of
Vice President of Finance. Tony then retired to Marco Island, Fla. in 1988
where he was active in the Power Squadron, Italian-American Club, Marco
Island Men's Club, Health Care Center Volunteer, a Parishioner at San Marco
Catholic Church and he served at the Collier County Court as a Mediator
and Juvenile Arbitrator. Anthony is survived by his loving wife of 44 years,
Pauline; daughter, Patricia; two sons, Michael and Anthony; sisters, Patricia
Lorelli and Gloria Dargue. He was preceded in death by his parents, Michele
and Fortunata Staiano. The family will receive friends at Hodges-Josberger
Funeral Home, 577 Elkcam Circle, Marco Island, Sunday, January 21, 2001
from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.. A Mass of Christian
burial will be celebrated on Monday, January 22, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. at
San Marco Catholic Church, a private family burial will follow. In lieu
of flowers, the family appreciates that contributions be made to Scleroderma
Research Foundation, 2320 Bath Street, Suite 315, Santa Barbara, Calif.
93105. The family has entrusted care and services to Hodges-Josberger Funeral
Home 394-7573
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