Obituary
Betty M. Buckley
Betty M. Buckley, 92, of Anna Maria, died Nov. 7.
Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Buckley was a member of Second Presbyterian Church, Zonta Club International, Daughters of the American Revolution, director of volunteers at Brokaw Hospital in Bloomington, Ill. She was an avid bridge player and Chicago Cubs fan.
Funeral services will be held in Bloomington. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Island Home, P.O. Box 69, Anna Maria City FL 34216. Griffith-Cline Funeral Home was in charge of services.
She is survived by son Michael of Holmes Beach; daughter Connie Fitch of Hot Springs Village, Ark.; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Bernice B. Cahoon
Bernice B. Cahoon, 90, of Bradenton, died Oct. 30.
Born in Chicago, Mrs. Cahoon moved to Bradenton from there in 1972. She served as president of the Anna Maria Island Power Squadron Helpmates and was a member of that group for more than 30 years. She was a member of the Bradenton Country Club, the Palma Sola Yacht Club and the Sarasota Chapter of the Wisconsin Alumni Association, serving as secretary for 16 years until age 89. She was a member of the hospital and operated the gift shop of the community hospital in La Grange, Ill., and also in Libertyville, Ill.
Memorial services will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the power squadron, 1200 71st St. N.W., Bradenton FL 34209.
She is survived by daughter Sally Roesling and two granddaughters.
Beatrice 'Betty' Stabeck
Beatrice "Betty" Stabeck, 83, of Holmes Beach, died Nov. 6.
Born in Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Stabeck came to Manatee County from there in 1992. She was a member of the Junior League and the Key Royale Golf Club. She was a member of the Roser Memorial Community Church, Anna Maria City.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Bishop Animal Shelter SPCA of Manatee County Inc., 5718 21st Ave. W., Bradenton FL 34209. Griffith-Cline Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She is survived by husband Kenneth; daughters Beattie of Portland, Ore., and Judy Beaulieu of Maple Plain, Minn.; son K.C. of Tonka Bay, Minn.; and three grandchildren. |