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Safety Harbor Obituaries November 2007 E-mail
Thursday, 01 November 2007

Samuel John Pacurari, 58, Safety Harbor, died of lung cancer. He was a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces and a former letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. He is survived by his wife, Theresa (Barber); his five children, Jason Pacurari, Hope Hills, NC, his wife, Johnna (Flores), Eric Pacurari, Hope Hills, NC, Ryan Pacurari Beres Raeford, NC, his wife, Heather (Sweat), Samantha Pacurari, Safety Harbor, and James Pacurari, Safety Harbor; three sisters; and one brother.

Harold M. "Douby" Bateman, 79, Safety Harbor, died October 4, 2007. He moved to Safety Harbor from Newark Valley, NY where he served as mayor for 12 years. An accountant, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps for three years. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; daughters Polly and Pam; son-in-law Jim; and grandchildren Travis and Shelby.

Cesar G. Salvat, M.D., 86, died October 8, 2007 at his daughter's home in Safety Harbor. Born February 15, 1921, he retired as Pinellas County Physician in 1990. He is survived by his daughters, Mariette Gammon and Linda Craig; and, four grandchilden, John Gammon, and Alyssa, Michael, and Matthew Craig.

Genevieve "Jeanne" Pisano, 73, Clearwater, died October 14, 2007 at Woodside Hospice House. Born December 3, 1933, she came to Clearwater from the Bronx, NY, and served as a deputy court clerk for Pinellas County before being elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Local 729 Clearwater Musicians Assoc. She was one of organizers of Clearwater Jazz Holiday and served as co-chairman of the Music Committee the first two years. During her tenure she served as manager for the Music Performance Trust Fund for Upper Pinellas, Pasco, Citrus and Hernando counties and as Secretary of the Florida-Georgia Conference for the American Federation of Musicians. She was founder and charter member of the Al Downing "Jazz Society," a member of the Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society and former sponsor of the Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Classic. She also managed the Dixieland "Jazz Notes" and "Polka Dots" bands. For many years she was primarily employed as a paralegal. Survivors include cousins, Daniel Pisano, M.D., of Yardley, PA, and Angelo Rocco of Leland, NC, and adoptive family Frank and Beverly Pisano, Safety Harbor.

Clara Cushnie, 86, Safety Harbor, died October 15, 2007. A native of Camaguey, Cuba, she was born December 20, 1920 and moved to Pinellas County in 1955 from Kingston, Jamaica. She opened C&C Restaurant on Elm Street in Safety Harbor a few years later and operated the restaurant for nearly 40 years, serving Caribbean cuisine. She is survived by three sons, Noygel, Errol and Winston; a daughter, Elean; two daughters-in-law, Dorothy and Sharon; a sister, Josephine; a brother, Kenneth; eight grandchildren; and, three great-grandchildren.

Joseph Arthur Ward, Jr. 86, Safety Harbor, died October 15, 2007. He worked as a security guard at Windsor Park, Tampa for the past 15 years. He had a passion for gardening and deep affection for all animals. He is survived by his long time companion Lorraine and her family; three daughters, Susan, Anne and Mary; a brother, Robert; four grandsons; and two step-daughters.

John "Jake" D. O'Bryant, Jr., 59, Safety Harbor, died October 19, 2007, as a result of an accident while on a family vacation in Boone, NC. He was born March 2, 1948 in Atlanta, GA, and was employed by Herndon Construction for more than 18 years. He was predeceased by his father, John D. O'Bryant Sr., his mother, Lila Mae O'Bryant, and sister, Lydia Collins. Survivors include his wife and son, Gale Silbermann and Jacob; brothers, Kenneth, Tim and Terry; and sisters, Carol Shiyou and Kathleen Dollarhyde; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Rachel Bulleit, 96, Safety Harbor, died October 22, 2007, at her home. She is survived by a daughter, Gayle B. Moses, of Safety Harbor.

Harriette D. Wilcox, 93, died October 24, 2007 at Consulate Health Care of Safety Harbor. She is survived by a son, John, Boca Raton; two daughters, ElizaBeth Dillon, New Port Richey, and Eleanor Nelson, Branford, CT; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Dorcus Ann Smith, 69, Safety Harbor, died October 27, 2007 at Hospice House Woodside. She was born May 27, 1938 in Dillon, SC. She moved to Florida in 1957 from Boston, MA. She was a homemaker and Baptist. She was a member of VFW Post 10093 and American Legion Post 238. Survivors include a daughter, Terri L. Smith, Safety Harbor; five sons, Walter L. Smith and Joseph D. Smith, Safety Harbor, Alan R. Smith, Tampa, David W. Smith of Chassahowitzka, Jay D. Smith, Safety Harbor; brothers Joe and David Martin, SC, and Carson Smith, SC; sisters, Doris Tucker, SD, and Licie West of Holiday; 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grand-children; 14 nephews; and 14 nieces.

Harry Joseph Walter, 90, of Palm Harbor, formerly of Safety Harbor, died October 28, 2007. He moved to Safety Harbor in 1985 with his wife of 65 years, Marjorie. He was a member of Espiritu Santo Catholic Church and American Legion Post 7, Clearwater. He enjoyed dancing with his wife and bowling with his grandsons as well as cruises, baseball and playing golf. A veteran of WWII, he served in the European Theater with the 8th Airforce. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; daughter, Margaret Krivchenia, and her husband, Tom, of Palm Harbor; grandsons, Tom Henwood, of Tampa, and David Henwood, and his wife, Darlene, of Clearwater, and great-granddaughter, Katelyn.

Marilyn "Micki" Nault, 76, died October 31, 2007. She pioneered the Aqua Slim Water Workout in 1983 in Pinellas County and became a successful business owner and mentor. Born in Quincy, IL, to Clara and Theodore Middendorf, she was a sister to Paul, Alvera, Dee, Betty and Ted. She graduated from the University of Missouri, and worked as a stewardess for American Airlines. With husband Richard Nault, she was mother to Kathy, Mike, Peggy and Tom. After her children were raised, she worked as a Criminal Administrator in Clearwater. Following a major back surgery in 1982, she began Aqua Slim, where her enthusiasm rejuvenated the health and lives of her students. She met her life partner Steve Sanderson shortly after. The couple traveled the globe hand-in-hand and danced around the world to the sounds of Sinatra. She asked to be remembered by her motto: "Live Well, Laugh Often and Love Much."

 
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