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The meeting starts at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Dade City. "Our ultimate goal is we don't want the public to be able to use the parks, unless they're guests," said Lake Padgett resident Joe Kaminski, head of the Lake Padgett Municipal Services Taxing Unit, and 1 who has served on a legal affairs committee addressing this issue. "The taxes, will still be collected," Kaminski said. "But instead of having the county maintain the parks, we'll be hiring a company to do it." The county has been working with Lake Padgett leaders to resolve this issue for about four years.

Residents believed they had exclusive use of the lakefront parks. But the county attorney has concluded "the facilities are owned by the Board of County Commissioners; and, therefore, the property is public property." In a memo to the commissioners, Chief Assistant County Attorney Barbara Wilhite wrote that the only way to give the property owners exclusive use and control over their facilities would be to create an independent special district by a special act of the Legislature. The proposed wording for the survey does not answer one question that will be on the minds of residents. "The county has not yet determined," the survey reads, "whether the homeowners will pay or less each year if an ISD is created." Sen. Victor Crist, the Tampa Republican who represents central Pasco, has expressed interest in introducing the necessary legislation.

But in an earlier interview, Crist said that first he wants to know what Lake Padgett residents wanted to do. If the County Commission authorizes the survey on Tuesday, there will be a tight schedule for getting the surveys mailed out and returned. In order to get the results in time for Crist to introduce legislation, the county wants to get ballots returned by July 8. Pool from Page to Sunday's accident: Alea had grown to where she could now open the doors to the pool area herself, the grandmother said. Abby said a 7-year-old boy was the last to leave the pool and may have left the back door to the lanai area unlocked.

I There is no safety fence around the in-ground pool, relatives said. A deputy asked Abby if Alea was allowed to swim in the pool without an adult. "She stated no," the report said. Grandfather Artemio Espanol 73, spent Monday afternoon tending to his son's plants and flowers, which surround the family's home. Outside in the driveway, great and next-door neighbor shared a few details about the family and their critically injured daughter.

The family moved to Florida from Michigan five years ago, they said. Both parents are Filipino, they said, and the mother was born in the United States. The couple have been married 12 years and both are nurses. Relatives said the couple endured some tough years and a rough pregnancy to give Abby a little sister. Alea is beloved in this Fox Ridge neighborhood, a neighbor said, but then, SO is her entire family.

"She is beautiful," said Ponce, 56, the neighbor, "and so are her parents, so is her family." Agdigos, 57, described her great-niece as "such a playful, happy girl." "We need a miracle from God," the great said. "It hurts, the pain. But we're still waiting for a miracle." Pre-K from Page 1 could keep the 300-student prekindergarten program without the coalition funding. Ramos maintains it can't be done. Pasco County School Board members tonight will discuss whether they agree.

Dave Marshall, a coalition board member who recently has become critical of Garrett, said he was encouraged to hear the state officials are taking the complaints seriously. "I think there's a credibility gap," said Marshall, a business representative from Batson-Cook Contractors in Tampa. OBITUARIES ALAMEDA, ALEJANDRO, 79, of Holiday, died Saturday (June 18, 2005) in the Marliere Hospice Center in New Port Richey. He was born in Lajas, Puerto Rico, and came to Florida 16 years ago from Brooklyn, N.Y. He was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church.

Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Natalia; two sons, Jose Santiago, Brooklyn, and Eddie Alameda, Phoenix; three daughters, Natividad Alameda, Carlsbad, Migdalia Santiago, Miami, and Margarita Alameda, Orlando; and 30 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Home, New Port Richey. BALDWIN, WILLIAM J. "BILL," 77, of Holiday, died Sunday (June 19, 2005) in Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital of Tarpon Springs. He came here in 1985 from his native Louisville.

He retired as chief construction inspector for Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Ruby; two sons, Allen Traverse City, and Robert Lousiville; three daughters, Diane Clark, Riverview, Julie C. Mulhall, Louisville, and Amy K.

Wolf, Holiday; a sister, Martha Baldwin, Charleston, S.C.; six grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Holiday. CHERRY, GEORGE 86, of New Port Richey, died Friday June 17, 2005) in the Marliere Hospice Center in New. Port Richey.

Born in Jersey City, N.J., he came to Florida in 1980 from Nashanic Station, N.J. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and member of the USS Torrance AKA 76 Crew Organization. He was a retired engineer employed by General Motors. Survivors include his son, George Upland, four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Home, New Port Richey.

COCHRAN, NAOMI RUTH, 71, of Zephyrhills, died Saturday (June 18, 2005) in Zephryhills. She came here in 1995 from her native Dayton, Ohio. She was employed by General Motors and attended the New Hope Baptist Church of Zephryhills. Survivors include two sons, Jim Davis, Zephyrhills, and Rickey Cochran, St. Augustine; a daughter, Connie Rodriguez, Zephyrhills; two stepsons, David and Mickey Cochran, Ashington, three sisters, Jo Ann Spicer, Dayton, Katie Eversole, Pinellas Park, and Evelyn Surowiec, New Jersey; two brothers, Dick Kirby, Bradenton, and Robert Dickey, Brooksville; and 17 grandchildren.

Whitfield Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Zephyrhills. CURTIS, HELEN 89, of Holi- day, died Saturday (June 18, 2005) at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital in Tarpon Springs. Born in Saginaw, she came here 21 years ago from Duncan's Mills, Calif. She was employed by AC Spark Plugs and was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.

Survivors include her niece, Donna M. Murray, Kansas City, Mo. Clearwater Funeral Home At Belcher, Dunedin. MILLER, IVA "HOPE," 91, of New Port Richey, died Monday (June 20, 2005) in Southern Pines Nursing Center in New Port Richey. Born in Owsler, she came here 49 years ago from Kansas City, Mo.

She was a homemaker and a member of Faith United Methodist Church of New Port Richey. Survivors include a half-brother, Jack Potter, Smithton, and a half-sister, Imogene Neyhart, Otterville, Mo. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, New Port Richey. RADICK, GERALD 68, of New Port Richey, died Friday (June 17, 2005) at home. Born in Green Bay, he came here three years ago from DePete, Wis.

He was a teacher at Marion Community Schools and owned Audio Communications Equipment Company. He was an undercover law enforcement officer in Indiana and Michigan. He was a member of the National Educational Association, Marion School Teachers Association, National Committee to Preserve Medicare and Social Security, Ansul Rescue Squad in Menominee, and was a high school football referee in Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Margaret; a son, Michael, Columbus, a daughter, Christine Slocum, New Port Richey; a sister, Carol Ann LaPoint, Sun City West, Arizona; and a grandchild. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, New Port Richey.

NAPIER, SANDRA 56, of Inglis, formerly of Hudson, died Saturday (June 18, 2005 in Inverness. She was born in Gratis, Ohio, and came to Inglis in 1987 from Hudson. She delivered the St. Petersburg Times. Survivors include four nieces, Cathy Reinertser, Inglis, Jessica Roberts, Crystal River, Billie Setters, Somerville, Ohio, and Bobbie Parsley, Camden, Ohio; two nephews, Stevens Roberts, Cincinnati, and Kenneth Turvene, Camden; and several great and greatgreat-nieces and nephews.

Brown Funeral Home Crematory, Crystal River. 74, of Holiday, died Sunday (June 19, 2005) in Madison Pointe Nursing Center in New Port Richey. Born in Ripley, N.Y., she came here in 1994 from Wattsburg, Pa. She was a furniture manufacturing company foreman with 15 years of service. She was Protestant.

Survivors include a son, Fred, Orlando; and three sisters, Phyllis Brecht, Holiday, Patricia Bisbee, Spring Hill, and Carrie Hurlbert, Wattsburg. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Holiday. STARKWEATHER, LUELLA (June 16, 2005) in the Marliere Hos pice Center in New Port Richey. Born in Gatewood, W.Va., he came here in 1971 from Ypsilanti, Mich.

He was a retired supervisor for the Ford Motor Company, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of VFW Post 6180 New Port Richey. He was Protestant. Survivors include is his wife, Lillian two daughters, Brenda Summerfield and Tonya Miller, both of New Port Richey; a son, Gary, Anderson, N.C.; a brother, William F. Summerfield New Port Richey; two sisters, Barbara Doty, Lincoln Park, and Una Belcher, Richardson, Texas; nine grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; and two great-greatgrandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Hudson.

SUMMERFIELD, E. L. "TINY," of New Port Richey, died Thursday WAINIO, RANDALL 55, of New Port Richey, died Sunday (June 19, 2005) in the Marliere Hospice Center in New Port Richey. Born in Jamaica, N.Y., he came here in the early 1980s from Miller Place, N.Y. He was a landscaper.

Survivors include two sons, Randall and Philip, both of Tampa; his mother, Mary Wainio, New Port Richey; two brothers, Richard, New Port Richey, and Steven, Sound Beach, N.Y.; and three sisters, Nancy Santoro, Centereach, N.Y., Janet DeMoncada and Lynne Wainio, both of Sound Beach. National Cremation Society, New Port Richey. WALSH, ROBERT "BOB," 58, of Land O' Lakes, died Thursday (June 16, 2005). He enjoyed fishing and working with stained glass. He was the owner of Aloha Realty, and in his spare time visited the veteran's nursing home.

He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church and served as a captain in the U.S. Air Force. Survivors include his wife, Julieta, Land O'Lakes; a son, Shawn, Texas; his parents, Raymond and Marie, Rhode Island; a sis ter, Diane Dion; and a brother, Dan. Blount Curry Funeral Home, Carrollwood Chapel, Tampa.

FUNERAL NOTICES Hernando Pasco Hospice, New Port Richey June 17, 2005. She was 74. She was born September 7, 1930 in Montreal, Canada the daughter of the late Gerald and Cecile Powers Bennett. Anita is survived by three daughters Dina Logrien of Tampa, Lea Tober and Berna Poeze both of Toronto, Canada, one brother Chester Bennett of Key Largo, she was predeceased by her son Mark in 1983. Memorial Services will be held at Trinity Memorial Gardens Funeral Home on Thursday June 23, 2005 at 1 PM.

Arrangements are under the direction of Trinity Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, New Port Richey. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of BILLY JACK "BJ" BEADLING April 23, 1991 June 21, 2004 Not a day goes by that we don't think of you. Your laugh, your grin, your jokes, your pranks. You've touched so many people lives than you ever knew. You are loved and miss by many and so many peoples lives have changed because of you.

You are forever in our hearts and KENNEDY Anita a homemaker and a resident of New Port Richey died at our thoughts. We all love and miss you SO very much. Grammy, Missy, Mindy, and the rest of your family and friends. Finally, non-surgical treatment removes VA VARICOSE VEINS 561658-01 Call now to schedule a FREE consultation. Dr.

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obituaries, please see www.sptimes.com. OLDHAM, THE REV. ROY EARL, 81, of Largo, died June 19. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. Citrus REPPIN, A.

BETTE, 79, of Dunedin, died June 18. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. ALUCE, MARIO 87, of Crystal River, died June 18. VIRGINIA Palm of Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal River. SOLO, 80, of Harbor, formerly infant son of Claude M.

and Holiday, died June 19.0 Curlew Hills Home, Palm Funeral CALLIHAN, LIAM McKENNA, Angela Carter Callihan, of Dunnellon, died June 16. Harbor. Homes Crematory, Beverly Hills. STEVENS, KYLE ANDREW, 2, of Dacula, a visitor to Clearwater and Palm Harbor, died June 18. Curlew Hills Hooper Funeral LAMMER, MADONNA MARY, 83, of Crystal River, died June 19.

Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal River. Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. MARJORIE EMMA (WARD), 90, of Inverness, TULLEY, NATALIE 81, of Clearwater, died June 16. LEWIS, died June 19. Hooper Funeral Homes Crematory, National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

Inverness. TUTTLE, WARREN 86, of Clearwater, died June 18. NAPIER, SANDRA 56, of Inglis, formerly of Hudson, Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. died June 18. Brown Funeral Home Crematory, Crystal River.

South Pinellas RUFFO, CARMEN, 83, of hom*osassa, formerly of Beverly ANDERSON, MARGUERITE SOPHIE, 87, of Tampa, Hills, died June 17. Wilder Funeral Home, hom*osassa formerly of St. Petersburg, died June 18. Garden Springs. Sanctuary Funeral Home, Seminole.

SLOANE, PAULINE 82, of hom*osassa, died June 18. BAKER, WILLIAM A. "BILL," 78, of Pinellas Park, formerly Wilder Funeral Home, hom*osassa Springs. of St. Petersburg, died June 17.

Veterans Funeral Care, TAYLOR, LEONARD CLIFFORD, 88, of Inverness, died Clearwater. June 17. Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home With Cremation, BIGHAM, JOHN R.

JR. "JACK," 76, of Pinellas Park, died Inverness. June 16. ALife Tribute FuneralCare, Largo. CLINE, ELIZABETH WAGNER "LIBBY," 97, of St.

Hillsborough Petersburg, died June 19. Anderson- McQueen Funeral GALLIO, EDWARD J. 75, of Tampa, died June 17. Cremation Petersburg. Marsicano-B.

Marion Re Funeral Home, COBANE, THOMAS HAROLD 68, of St. Petersburg, Tampa. died June 18. Global Gulf Breeze Mortuary, Largo. HAGERMAN, NADINE 76, of Ruskin, died June 18.

DERR, ELIZABETH JESSAMINE JENNINGS "BETTY," of Lewers Funeral Home, Ruskin. St. Petersburg, died June 17. Neptune Society, Palm MONTALVO, EMILIA, of Brandon, died June 17. Stowers Harbor.

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