Toupin Inc., a restaurant equipment company. He was born in Fargo, N.D., and came here in 1973 from Worcester, Mass., where he owned M. 12, 1995) at Clearwater Community Hospital. TOUPIN, GEORGE W., 79, of Clearwater, died Saturday (Aug. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home/Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater. Survivors include his wife, Torys two grandchildren nine great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson. He was a member of Skycrest United Methodist Church, Clearwater, and its choir and men's club. He was a sheet metal shop foreman and a member of Local 73 in Chicago, the oldest Sheet Metal Workers Union local. He was born in Willow Springs, Ill., and came here in 1960 from Maywood, Ill. 13, 1995) at Drew Village Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Clearwater. PIERCE, MAJOR E., 100, of Clearwater, died Sunday (Aug. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater. Survivors include a brother, Arthur Markham, Clearwater a nephew, Paul Van Deventer, Clearwater and a niece, Gail Van Deventer, Clearwater. She worked as an office manager for Szabo Foods, Lyons, Ill., and was a member of Light of Christ Catholic Church, Clearwater. She was born in Chicago and came here in 1974 from Winter Haven. 12, 1995) at Ambleside Manor adult congregate living facility, Clearwater. NICHOLAS, LOVILLA G., of Clearwater, died Saturday (Aug. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Fort Harrison Chapel, Clearwater. Young, Toronto, and Ed Young, Amherst, N.Y. Survivors include three cousins, Viola Dendy, Clearwater, Jack A. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Clearwater. She taught school in the Schenectady and Buffalo public school systems. She was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and came here in 1969 from Schenectady, N.Y. 12, 1995) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. LUDWIG, DOROTHY A., 91, of Clearwater, died Saturday (Aug. two brothers, Hugh, Barry and Clay, Spanaway, Wash. Michael, Rye, N.H., and Brian, Colchester, Conn. Survivors include his wife, Virginia two sons, W. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, Clearwater. He belonged to On Top of the World Men's Golf Association and attended St. He was born in Barry, Ill., and came here in 1985 from Vernon, Conn. 11, 1995) at Clearwater Community Hospital. Mary Abdur-Rasheed have made a significant impact on the community of Pleasantville and the Southern Jersey Area and will continue to do so.HURT, WILLIAM, 73, of Clearwater, died Friday (Aug. With 22 years of business to reflect on, Mr. Married for 53 years to Donald Abdur-Rasheed, a mother of three and grandmother to many, Mary brings a feeling of warmth and sensitivity to the Funeral Service profession that brings comfort to families. Mary Abdur-Rasheed is a graduate of the University of District of Columbia School of Mortuary Science and has been affiliated with McGuire Funeral Home, Inc., Johnson & Jenkins, both of Washington, D.C., George Washington Medical Center, Washington D.C, The Atlantic County Medical Examiner’s office, Mikal’s Funeral Parlor of Atlantic City, NJ, Bagwell Funeral Home of Pennsgrove, NJ and Tunsil Funeral Homes, Inc of Palmyra, NJ. Mary Abdur-Rasheed, Serenity Funeral Home’s name and reputation has grown to be respected and well-known by the grace of God and our loved customers to support. There were times where they had to work their full shifts, complete their obligations as business operators, work through some nights with no sleep and still be able to serve families in honor of their loved ones in their final moments before being laid to rest. While still being full-time employees of Harrah’s Casino, parents, grandparents and wholehearted members of their community, the Abdur-Rasheed’s worked day and night to push and maintain Serenity’s name within the area. Facing obstacles of territory, doubt and scarcity of support, the Abdur-Rasheed’s managed to overcome. As one of the first black-owned establishments of Pleasantville, it was far more than a challenge to begin their journey in serving the community. Mary Abdur-Rasheed established and opened Serenity Funeral Home, LLC to the Pleasantville, NJ community.
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