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Tampa Tribune, Saturday, July 18, 1992 Polk-7 Collision leads to nitric acid spill "It's a long process," he said. I From Page 1 "We have learned to take it really slowly. It's aggravating for the just wasn't expecting it," he ple on the road." said as he waited on the side of the In addition, officers from the highway for the accident to be Florida Highway Patrol, the Polk cleared. "You see a lot of trucks County Sheriff's Office and the Lake around here and none of them stop Wales Police department directed at railroad tracks." traffic toward alternate routes, poMore than a dozen emergency lice said. units involving about of 30 firefight- Lt.

William Dunkelberger said ers responded, said David Cash, the emergency teams were planning to Emergency Management Director move the truck to the Lake Wales for Polk County. Airport before they clean it up. Pastor charged with theft from church church's general operating expensFrom Page 1 es, investigators said. When Washington refused to retional Bank of Florida, the affidavit linquish bank statements or cansaid. celed checks to the church's board In July of 1990, David Smith, of stewards and finance committee, chairman of the church's finance committee, discovered that $20,000 had been moved from a bank account for future building expansion to a central account for the Smith requested the bank reproduce copies of some large checks paid on the church's central account in June of 1990, the affidavit said.

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Forms are available at our offices at 114 W. Main Lakeland, 33801. Forms also may be obtained by mailing a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to the same address. We prefer 5-by-7-inch blackand-white photographs, but will accept prints in other sizes and in color. We cannot guarantee a certain publication date, but we try to print each notice as soon as possible.

Please submit your announcement at least a week before you would like it to appear. If you want your announcement to be run in any of the Tribune's other regional editions besides Polk, please note that request on your completed form. For more information, call 683-6531. day at Polk General Hospital, Bartow. A native of Manteo, N.C., she had been a Bartow resident 21 years.

She was a homemaker. She is survived by three daughters, Regina and Angelia Cephus, both of Lake Wales, and Patricia Cephus of Lakeland; a son, Larry Dozier of Manteo; a sister, Almeada Case of Washington, D.C.; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Gause Funeral Home, Bartow. DAVID LEE co*ckRELL, 63, of Tampa died July 10 at James A. Haley Veterans Hospital.

A native of Rosedale, he moved to the Tampa Bay area in 1977 from Nashville, Tenn. He was a dry-cleaning supervisor and a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his wife, Terri; three sons, Thomas and David, both of Nashville, and Terry Lee of Concord, five daughters, Carole Todd of Lake Charles, Donna Ragan and Dana McNeese, both of Nashville, and Chrissy and Sherri, both of Tampa; two brothers, Keith of Lincoln, and Robert of Kan- HOME, TOWNSON LAWN PEAT LAKELAND'S HEADQUARTERS SOIL For Your Lawn SUPPLIES 6 PICK DAYS Landscape UP PER DELIVERY WEEK Material VISA FOR ALL YOUR: YOUR NEEDS HOME 665-1324 SERVICES INSIDE OR 3240 MAILING REYNOLDS ADDRESS: RD OUTSIDE P.O. BOX 899 EATON PARK FL 33840 a Ultra gloss Porcelain Refinishing Lawn Care Landscaping Commercial Residential Office: 326-1002 Beeper 325-9596 VICTOR LEROY BROOME, 46, of Bartow died Wednesday in Valrico of injuries sustained in an industrial accident.

A native of Barbados, he had lived in Bartow 25 years. He was a citrus worker. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia four daughters, Josie Victoria A. and Shequesha all of Bartow, and Tracey of Barbados; his father, Clyde Husband; and 13 brothers and sisters, all of Barbados. Gause Funeral Home, Bartow.

ROSE HARRIET CAPASSO, 85, of Lakeland died Thursday at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. A native of Chicago, she moved to this area from Bensenville, 21 years ago. She was a retired clerical and accounting employee of Shell Oil Co. She is survived by a son, Frank W. Germain of Ballwin, and two grandchildren.

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International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. EDNA NANCY JOLLEY, 68, of Lakeland died Wednesday at Humana Hospital-Pasco. A native of Raleigh, N.C., she moved to this area five months ago from Zephyrhills. She was a homemaker and Baptist. She is survived by her husband, Steve; five sons, Steve Jr.

of Lakeland, Jonas D. of Woodstock, Jimmy W. of Dundee, Harold M. of Savannah, and Phillip B. of Winter Haven; two brothers, Joe Scruggs of Valparaiso and Jonas D.

Scruggs of Lakeland; and 13 grandchildren. Haynes Funeral Home, Plant City. LUIS HUMBERTO MARES, 89,. of Lakeland died Tuesday at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. A native of Cardenas, Cuba, and former resident of Spain, he moved to Polk County 18 years ago from Miami.

He was a retired accountant and member of Resurrection Catholic Church in Lakeland. He is survived by his wife, Ofelia; four daughters, Ines Sarmiento, Edilia Campaneria and Alicia Olivera, all of Lakeland, and Ofelia Trujillo of Houston; a brother, Oscar of Houston; six grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Heath Funeral Chapel, Lakeland. KENNETH HERBERT METZ, of Auburndale died Thursday at home. A native of Custer, S.D., 'he moved to this area in 1972 from: Benton Harbor, Mich.

He was a gardener, Pentecostal and a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Army. He is survived by two sons, Kenneth Jr. and Dennis, both of Lakeland; three daughters, Katherine Beaty and Elsie Peters, both of Lakeland, and Debra Filmore of Auburndale; seven sisters, Susie and Linda Pilgrim and Virginia Pitts, all of Auburndale, Pauline Marion of Lakeland, Judy Cupp of Rockholds, Mildred Nestler of Hamilton, Ohio, and Betty Longenecker of Desert Hot Springs, five brothers, Lloyd of Gardendale, Texas, Robert of Huntsville, Texas, Raymond of Grand Island, Herbert of Benton Harbor and Ron: nie of St. Joseph, 13 grandchildren; and a greatKersey Funeral Home, Auburndale, Repair Service BATHTUBS, SINKS TILE COUNTERTOPS REFINISHED LIKE NEW! ALL TYPE SURFACES FULLY GUARANTEED REPAIR CHIPS CRACKS COLORS AVAILABLE FIXTURE CHANGE OUTS ANTIQUE TUBS COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL LICENSED INSURED FREE ESTIMATES 644-9430 FRANCES G.

MITCHELL, 81, of Winter Haven died Thursday at Winter Haven Hospital. A native of No bagging is necessary with a Toro Recycler mower. Clippings remain in the lawn where they decompose. Airflow inside the deck injects down into the grass where they disappear from sight. Missouri, she moved to this area in 1971 from South Bend, Ind.

She was a homemaker, member of St. Matthew's Catholic Church in Winter Haven and a volunteer with the Pink Ladies of Winter Haven Hospital Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband, John a daughter, Dixie Lynn Chaille of Danville, and four grandchildren. Crisp-Coon Funeral Home, Winter Haven. CLARENCE E.

"BUDDY" TISH, 36, of Davenport died Wednesday of injuries sustained in a traffic accident. A native of Kissimmee, he was a lifelong resident of central Florida. He was a self-employed carpenter and Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Debbie; a son, Brodie, a daughter, Mallory, his father, Clyde "Shorty," and a brother, Marty, all of Davenport; and three sisters, Charlotte Martin of Davenport, Wanda Zimmerman of Loughman and Becky Rogerson of San Diego. Lane-Holt Funeral Home, Haines City.

LILLIAN M. WALKUP, 75, of Lake Alfred died Wednesday at Winter Haven Hospital. A native of Ohio, she moved to this area from Narrows, six months ago. She was a homemaker and Protestant. She is survived by five daughters, Loretta Howell of Lake Alfred, Laura Kay Fletcher of Tampa, Norma Lee Meadows of Columbus, Bobby Ann Cauldwell of Hardy, and Betty Jean Maxwell of St.

Louis; three sons, Billy of Bartow and Danny and Michael, both of Roanoke, a sister, Norma Brown of Pearisburg, 21 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Glen Abbey Funeral Home, Auburndale. JOSEPH L. WISE, 80, of Franklin, died Thursday at Winter Haven Hospital. A native of Randolph County, he had been a seasonal visitor to Winter Haven since 1973.

He was retired manager of Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association past president of Wabash (Ind.) Rotary Club and member of First Presbyterian Church of Franklin and Farmland (Ind.) Masonic Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Mary a daughter, Susan Wampler of Franklin; a sister, Zertha Smith of Muncie, and two grandchildren. Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home, Winter Haven. VIRGINIA DIAL VIA, 78, of Frostproof died Friday at home. A native of Culloden, W.Va., she moved to Frostproof from Bradenton 20 years ago.

She was a selfemployed printer and member of First Christian Church of Bradenton. She is survived by a daughter, Vickie L. Thomson of Frostproof; a sister, Margaret Gallagher of Bra-: denton; two grandchildren; and a great grandchild. Marion Nelson Funeral Home, Frostproof..

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