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THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Monday, December 30, 1985 7-B Tampa man arrested in Kentucky in connection with tenant's death By KIM KLEMAN Tribune Staff Writer A Tampa rooming house manager was arrested Sunday in Lexington, in connection with the stabbing death of one of his tenants last week, police officials said. The suspect, 39-year-old Gary Lee Crockett, was charged with being a fugitive from Florida, where a warrant was issued last week for his arrest on first-degree murder charges, Kentucky officials said. The victim, Benny R. Brown, in his late 30s, was found stabbed to death in his bed at 2302 Morgan St. Dec.

22, Tampa police said. A neighbor, Odell Williams, told The Tribune she had been looking for Brown all day Dec. 22 and found him in his bloody bed that night. Police have been following leads throughout the week in connection Tampa Bay Notes NEW YEAR'S BABY SHOWER: The Bay area's first New Year's baby of 1986 can start in a big way by winning the "World's Biggest and Best Baby Shower," with prizes of- died Saturday. Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home.

INGLESE, Angelo 81, of Sebring, died Sunday. Warren-Morris Funeral Home. KEIT, Virginia, 75, of Lake Placid, died Thursday. Belcher Funeral Home. KEMP, Clyde, 89, of Lake Placid, died Friday.

Scott Funeral Home. MARTIN, Mardell 68, of Sebring, died Saturday. Dowden Funeral Home. SHOWALTER, Addison 92, of Sebring, died Saturday. Dowden Funeral Home.

WHITWAM, Etta Mae, 90, of Sebring, died Friday. Warren-Morris Funeral Home. CHRISTIAN, Eugene Leo 5, of Zephyrhills, died Tuesday of stab wounds. Kelly Funeral Home. ELEANOR GOLDFARB, 64, of Hudson, died Friday.

Bell Funeral Home. OVERSTREET, Suzanne Elizabeth Henry, 29, of Zephyrhills, died Dec. 23 of stab wounds. Kelly Funeral Home. JUSTIN, Raymond 82, of Zephyrhills, died Saturday.

Coleman Ferguson Funeral Home. NEWKIRK, Irma 84, of Clearwater, died Friday. She was a former resident of New Port Richey. Faupel-Thompson Funeral Home. PRICHER, Otis 76, of Zephyrhills, died Saturday.

Coleman Ferguson Funeral Home. RIDER, Paul D. 72, of Dade City, died Sunday. Coleman Ferguson Funeral Home. RUSSELL, Clifford James, 84, of Dade City, died Saturday.

Oakely Funeral Home. WARNER, Theodore, 77, of New Port Richey, died Friday. North Funeral Home. Polk CORRELL, Charles Marion, 72, of Haines City, died Wednesday. Lane-Holt Funeral Home.

DeWILD, John Louis, 72, of Win- OLIVERA Memorial services for Mrs. Angelina Olivera, age 58, of 4204 N. MacDill will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., at the A.P. Boza Riverside Chapel, 3809 N. Armenia Ave.

Cremation will follow. She is survived by a son, George Olivera; daughters, Rose Marie Muniz and Margaret Hoover; sister, Antonia Rodriguez and five grandchildren. The Rev. Jim Holmes, Pastor, St. John Presbyterian Church, officiating.

A.P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 877-7524 PEREZ Eva M. Perez, 88, 1515 S. Richard resident of Tampa for 20 years, passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Monday, 10 a.m.

at Christ The King Catholic Church Chapel at which time the Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Fr. William Kearney. Christian Wake Services will be held Monday night at 7 p.m. with visitation following until 9 CURRY Trust SON 876-2421 FUNERAL HOME, INC. ALDERMAN, William, Graveside: Schaarai Zedek Cem.

HENSLEE, Hilton, Mon. BEANLAND, 1P. Mon. (Priv.) Graveside: Garden of Memories STEIN, Samuel, 2P Mon. Graveside: Rodeph Sholom Cem.

HEYMAN, Vera, 3P Mon. Benny R. Brown was found by a neighbor stabbed to death in his bed in a rooming house located at 2302 Morgan St. with the killing. Crockett, who ran Brown's rooming house, was arrested Sunday afternoon at his aunt's apartment in Lexington after Tampa police learned he fled to Kentucky, said Lexington police Detective John Bryant, who made the arrest.

"I learned Thursday that he might be in the area," said Bryant, who added that Tampa police called him with the tip. fered by local merchants, and sponsored by Humana Women's Hospital. The first baby born in Hillsborough County, regardless of what hospital, can win prizes for him and his parents, ranging from dinner to diaper services to an autographed Buccaneer's football, all donated by approximately 50 area merchants. ter Haven, died Saturday. Lane-Holt Funeral Home.

GREEN, Carmen 82, of Lakeland, died Saturday. Thornton-Holcom Funeral Home. GUSHA, Kenneth Howard, 64, of Lakeland, died Friday. Dukes-Steen Funeral Home. HOUSER, Bernard 72, of Winter Haven, died Friday.

MitchellShiver Funeral Home. LOUGH, Ewell, 72, of Lakeland, died Thursday. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home. McCONNELL, Archie 88, of Lakeland, died Friday. Thornton- Deaths Elsewhere FRANK K.

GREENWALL, the founder and an original director of the anti-litter campaign and nonprofit corporation Keep America Beautiful died Saturday at his farm in Holmdel, N.J. He was 89. Greenwall was also a former chairman of the board of the National Starch and Chemical Corp. from 1958 to 1968 and was treasurer of the Hotel Pierre in New York. SHIRLEY YARBROUGH JORDAN, the wife of former National Urban League President Vernon E.

Jordan died Sunday at a Manhattan, N.Y., hospital after a short illness. She was 48. Jordan, a graduate of Howard University, was a caseworker and supervisor with the Fulton County Department of Welfare in Atlanta until 1965, when she was stricken with multiple sclerosis. Jordan was active. in social and community organizations, and with the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

She wrote articles for Ebony and Good Housekeeping magazines about her experience with the disease. RONALD OXLEY, the man who trained the bear known as television's "Gentle Ben" and dozens of p.m. at Marsicano Funeral Home. She is survived by a son, Silverio E. Perez, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; sisters, Adela Rodriguez, Salinas, Calif, Emily Barcelona and Carmen Morales, of Tampa; brothers, Joaquin Alvarez, of Tampa and Manuel Alvarez, of Clearwater, Fla.

and six grandchildren. Interment in Garden of Memories. MARSICANO RACHEL PLANT CITY Funeral services for Mary Alma Rachel, 79, of Plant City, will be conducted 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at Stowers Brandon Chapel with Dr. Vernon D.

Nelms, Pastor, Brandon Heights Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. The family will receive friends this evening from 6:30 until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. STOWERS BRANDON RAY BOWLING GREEN Funeral services for Mitchell Ray, 76, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m.

at the Chapel of Curry Raley Funeral Home, with burial in Bowling Green Cemetery. Stowers FUNERAL HOMES CREMATORY BRANDON CHAPEL HUDDLESTON, Rosemarie, Mon. 10:30 A. Abundant Life Assembly of God BUFFINGTON, Emily, Tues. 10A RACHEL, Mary, Tues.

2P. Marion keel FUNERAL HOME' "We learned his intent was to stay here through the first of the year," and that's why they waited until Sunday to make the arrest, Bryant said. Tampa police Detective Rick Childers, who flew to Lexington Sunday, and Lexington police seized Crockett's clothing and personal possessions during their search of the Lexington apartment Sunday, Bryant said. Childers also questioned the suspect for several hours following his arrest, officials said. Crockett apparently lived in Lexington before moving to Tampa several months ago, Bryant said.

The suspect was being held without bond at the Fayette County Detention Center and will be arraigned today at 9 a.m., police officials said. Childers was on a flight back to Tampa late Sunday and could not be reached for comment. Tribune photo by DAN McDUFFIE Muffled for the match Kristen Axelson and her 4-year-old brother, Douglas, are bundled up for the nippy temperatures watch a soccer game Sunday at the University of South Florida. CHARLES R. ABLE, 51, of Tampa, died Friday.

He was a native of Kentucky and was employed as a trucking company terminal manager. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of Mount Moriah Lodge 19 F. A.M. of Douglas, Scottish 1 Rite and Sabbar Temple Shrine of Tuscon, Putnam Chapter 9 of Royal Arch Masons, Palatka Council 18 Royal and Select Masters and the Palatka Commandry 5 Knights plar.

He is survived by his wife, Peggy; three daughters, Bobbie Lou Able and Dusty Jean Able, both of Dade City, and Kathy Foster of Summerset, two sons, Dwight of Shepardsville, and Dent of Kentucky; three stepdaughters, Sunny Gail Bass of Tampa, Diane Haynie of San Manuel, and Yvonne Benefield of Zephyrhills; two brothers, Claude and Jimmy; and 16 grandchildren. Coleman Ferguson Funeral Home, Dade City. CLARA BENTRUD, 89, of Tampa, died Saturday. She was a homemaker, and had lived in the Bay area six years. She is survived by two sons, Charles of Indiana and Henrik of Tampa; a daughter, Caroline Bosek; and sister, Sophia Pladsen, both of Minnesota; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Jennings Funeral Home. EMILY MAE BUFFINGTON, 75, of Valrico, died Sunday. She had lived in the Bay area since 1964, coming from Orlando. She was a retired department store saleswoman, and was a member of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Brandon. She is survived by a son, Robert of Atlanta; daughter, Judy Hogan of Valrico; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Stowers Funeral Home. GEORGE M. COPPICK, 69, of Tampa, died Saturday. He had lived three years in the Bay area, where he was a retired coal miner. He was also a veteran of World War II.

He is Obituaries Hillsborough Funeral Notices BUFFINGTON VALRICO Funeral services for Emily Mae Buffington, 75, of Valrico, will be conducted 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at Stowers Brandon Chapel with Rev. William L. Thompson, Pastor, Independent Presbyterian Church of Brandon and Dr. John M.

Brackman, Pastor, First United Methodist Church of Brandon, officiating. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando. Casketbearers will be: Riley Hogan, III, Steve Williams, Christopher Buffington and Harry Douglas Vildibill, Jr. The family will receive friends this evening from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral fT.

Blount Co. FUNERAL HOMES TAMPA CHAPEL AUSTIN, Russell J. 2P. Monday HAMP, Geraldine M. Visitation: Mon.

7-9P Graveside, Tues. 11A Garden of Memories Cemetery McCULLOUGH, James H. Wednesday Garden of Memories FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY BARBOUR, Hubert 0. 10A. Monday EWELL, William C.

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survived by his wife, Mary; three sons, Joseph, Richard and Paul; a daughter, Ruth Ciallella; two brothers, Tom and Claude; and eight grandchildren. Roel Curry Funeral Home. CARMELINA DI GAETANO, of 4204 N. MacDill Tampa, died Friday in a house fire. She was a native of Italy and had lived 70 years in the Bay area, where she was a cigar maker.

She is survived by a daughter, Antonia Rodriguez; six grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren. A.P. Boza Funeral Home. RUSSELL LEON LOSEY, 71, of Dover, died Saturday. He was a native of Indiana and had lived in the Bay area 10 years.

He was a member of the Latter-day Saints faith, and is survived by his wife, Viola; a stepdaughter, Delores Sanders of Dover; sister, Lelia Mae Ward of Auburndale; brother, Woodrow W. "Duke" of Marion, three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Wells Colonial Chapel. GEORGE WILLIAM MOREY 76, of Bergen, N.Y., died Sunday. He was a longtime winter resident of Plant City, and was a member of the Odd Fellows and Masons.

He is survived by his wife, Rowena; two daughters, Marie Follett and Dianne Bixby; and three sons, George Terry and Douglas, all of New York; two sisters, Beatrice Perkins and Florence Morey, both of Venice; nine grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Memorial Funeral Home. EDWARD NOSENZO, 80, of Apollo Beach, died Saturday. He was a native of Epping, N.H., and had lived in the Bay area 13 years, coming from New Jersey. He was a retired barber.

He is survived by his wife, Amelia; a son, Carl of New Jersey; daughter, Josephine Trueheart of Apollo Beach; brother, Walter of Italy; six grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Zipperer's Agape Mortuary. OLIVERA, 58, of 4204 N. MacDill Tampa, died Friday in a house fire. She was a lifetime Bay area resident, where she was a retired cook for the public schools.

She is survived by a son, home. Those who wish may. make contributions to the Alzheimer's Disease Association, Greater Tampa Chapter. STOWERS BRANDON McCARLEY Funeral services for Walter R. McCarley, 75, a resident of Temple Terrace who passed away Saturday, will be conducted Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.

at the Duval Funeral Homes, Garden Chapel, 3800 Nebraska Avenue with the Rev. Paul J. Wagner of Temple Terrace Community Church officiating. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy R. McCarley, Temple Terrace; one son, Gerald HILLSBORO MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY FLORIST 689-8121 LANE, Dottie 0.

Services Pending NAZARIAN, Fabian J. Services: Pawtucket, R.I. YORK, Birdie Visitation: Mon. 10-11AM Service: Mon. 11AM Chapel GALBREATH, Goldie M.

Visitation: Mon. 2-3PM Service: Mon. 3PM Chapel SHELTON, David Earl Services: Tues. 3PM Graveside Hillsboro Memorial Gardens George; two daughters, Rose Marie Muniz and Margaret Hoover; a sister, Antonia Rodriguez; and five grandchildren. A.P.

Boza Funeral Home. EVA M. PEREZ, 88, of 1515 S. Richard Tampa, died Sunday. She was a homemaker and had lived in the Bay area 20 years.

She was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. She is survived by a son, Silverio E. of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; three sisters, Adela Rodriguez of Salinas, and Emily Barcelona and Carmen Morales, both of Tampa; two brothers, Joaquin Alvarez of Tampa a and Manuel Alvarez of Clearwater; and six grandchildren. Marsicano Funeral Home. MARY ALMA RACHEL, 79, of Plant City, died Sunday.

She was a homemaker, living in the Bay area 41 years, coming from Georgia. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Seffner. She is survived by a son, Holly F. of Little Rock, three daughters, Myrtle Nirman, Mildred Conrad and Doris Palmer, all of Brandon; 21 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Stowers Funeral Home.

DAVID EARL SHELTON, infant son of David and Kelly Shelton, of Brandon, died Saturday. He is also survived by paternal grandparents, Dillard Shelton of Marshall, N.C., and Reba Shelton of Erwin, and maternal grandparents, Earl and Shirley Brewster of Warren Robins, Ga. Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home. Hardee RAY, Mitchell, 76, of Bowling Green, died Saturday. Curry Raley Funeral Home.

Hernando ROBERTS, Sgt. Wilburt Grant "Buddy" 28, of Berea, died Dec. 12 in a plane crash in Newfoundland. He was a native of Brooksville. Marion Nelson Funeral Home.

Highlands CLOYS, Treamon, 72, of Sebring, McCarley, Brandon; three grandchildren: Jennifer, Chris and David McCarley of Brandon. The family requests in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the American Cancer Society in memory of Mr. McCarley. There will be no visitation but the family will receive friends at the residence. DUVAL'S 229-2761 DI GAETANO Memorial service for Mrs.

Car- melina Di Gaetano, of 4204 N. MacDill will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., at the A.P. Boza Riverside Chapel, 3809 N. Armenia Ave. Cremation will follow.

She is survived by a daughter, Antonia Rodriguez; six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. The Rev. Jim Holmes, Pastor, St. John Presbyterian Church, officiating. A.P.

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SANDERS, James 70, of Winter Haven, died Saturday. MitchellShiver Funeral Home. SHINKLE, Rayburn McClennan, 62, of Lakeland, died Saturday. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home. TOWNSON, Frank William, 76, of Frostproof, died Saturday.

Marion Nelson Funeral Home. YOUNG, Merrill 88, of Lakeland, died Sunday. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home. other four-legged movie and TV stars, died of a heart attack, an associate said Sunday. He was 46.

Oxley died in his sleep Dec. 22 at the Acton, ranch, about 30 miles north of Los Angeles, where he had trained animals for screen roles for more than 20 years, said Carol Riggins, who "baby the animals when Oxley was away. His most famous pupil was "Bruno," the 650-pound black bear who appeared opposite Dennis Weaver in the "Gentle Ben" television series in the late 1960s and later appeared with Paul Newman in the film "Judge Roy Bean." A lion named "Neil" was so popular he was inducted into the Humane Society Hall of Fame, Riggins said. At the time of his death, there were about 15 animals at Oxley's ranch as he worked on a new 20th Century Fox movie called "Project that starred chimpanzees. CHARLES A.

ROLLEY, inventor of Sea 'n' Ski suntan lotion, died Thursday at Stanford University Hospital after suffering a heart attack. He was 82. Rolley, who lived in Atherton, founded a San Francisco firm called Rolley which manufactured and marketed perfumes and cosmetics. He invented Sea 'n' Ski and sold it to Botany Mills Inc. for $2 million in 1956.

Survivors are his son, Doug Ray, of Fort Meade; three sisters, Nancy Tucker and Myrtle Arnold, both of Valdosta, GA and Susie Stockwell, of Apopka; three brothers, W.P. Ray, of Nashville, GA, Aaron Ray, of Ball Ground and Junior Ray, of Lake Park, GA; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. CURRY RALEY STRANDBERG A memorial funeral service for Kristin J.

Strandberg, age 30, who passed away Dec. 5th, will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Episcopal Church, corner of Morrison and Orleans. Rev.

John R. Peterson, Rector, will officiate. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Strandberg had lived in Tampa for four years and was an account executive with Young Advertising Agency. Mr.

Strandberg had been active in softball leagues in the area. Survivors include his wife, Julie Martin Strandberg; parents, John Strandberg and Lynn Oates, both of Toledo and brother, Keith, of Lancaster, Pa. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a contribution to the Mendez Foundation or Hillsborough Co. Humane Society. Jennings Funeral Home, Inc.

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