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THE NEWS-PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 22. 2001 5K Obituaries Information in the Deaths and Funerals column is paid advertising. To place an obituary caB 335-0324. For obituaries online, see www.news-press.com. CPL ALFREDO BANOS JANUARY 20, 2001 Cpl.

Alfredo Bonos, 52, a Lee County Sheriff' Deputy and a resident of Bonila Springs, died Saturday, January 20, 2001 from injuries sustained in an automobile of Homosassa Springs; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Suson Diane Satterwhite. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Janxtary 24, 2001 at 1 2:00 p.m. at the Akin-Davis Funeral Home in LaBelle with Reverend Clifford Avery officiating. Interment will follow at Ft.

Denaud Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday starting at 1 0.OO a.m just prior to the funeral ceremony. Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral LaBelle. IN MEMORY OF ADOLPHUS LLOYD MAYS It has been 3 years since you have been gone. We miss you so much.

Your daughters, Sheryl Dean, Harriett, Janet, Regina, Margie, VemelL Deborah and Marsha is survived by his lov wife, Yolando E. Bonos of Bonita Springs, FL; son, Alfredo Banos, Jr. of Bonita Springs, FL; and his daughter, Yolando A. Banos, who is a student at the University of Central Florida in Orfando. The family will receive friends Tuesday, January 23, 2001 from 12:00 p.m.

to 4:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Walter Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.

at St. Leo Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Charles Sullivan officiating. Burial will follow in Naples Memorial Gardens.

The family requests memorial contributions be made to the Lee County Sheriff's Department for Christmas donations to underprivileged children in memory of Deputy Alfredo Banos. Walter Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home 992-4982 Family Owned Since 1978 dren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 m.

8:00 p.m. at the Cape Coral Memorial Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 1 0 00 a.m. at St. Andrew Catholic Church.

Interment will follow at Coral Ridge Cemetery. WILLIE HOWARD SNOW JANUARY 20, 2O01 Willie Howard Snow, 69, of La Belle, died on January 20, 2001 at Fort Myers. She was born November 17, 1931 at Miami, FL She retired as a dispatcher from both the Florida Highway Patrol and Hendry County Sheriff's Office. Willie resided in La Belle for the past thirty years. Survivors include her husband, Torris Snow of LaBelle; sons, Daniel L.

Snow, Sr. and David M. Show, both of LaBelle, and Johnny Roberts JAMES D. MCKINLEY JANUARY 18, 2001 James D. McKinley, 64, of Bonita Springs, FL, died January 18, 2001 at his residence.

He had been a resident of Florida for the past 9 years com i no from Green field IN Mr. McKinley retired from General Motors in 1991 after 27 years and was also the owner of Jim's Barber Shop in Greenfield, IN for 1 0 years. He was a member of the Bonita Springs Moose Lodge 1454. He is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Marjorie J. (Pugh) McKinley; 2 sons, Jerry McKinley of Noblesviile, IN and Ronald (Tiffany) McKinley of Richmond, IN; 2 daughters, Pamela (Frederick) Rei ssner of Ind ianapol is, IN and Darlene (Brad) Body of Gartiot, Wl; 2 brothers, Richard (Helen) McKinley of Markleville, IN and Donald (Linda) McKinley of Greenfield, IN; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held Thursday, January 25, 2001 at 1 :00 p.m. at the Bonita Springs Moose Lodge, 25101 Old 41 Rd. with Steve Del Cor so Governor officiating. Memorial contributions may be mode to the Kidney Foundation or to the American Cancer Society in his memory. Walter Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home 992-4982 Family Owned Since 1978 ANNA H.

POST JANUARY 19, 2001 Anna H. Post, 98, of Cope Coral, passed away Friday. She was born in Austria. She and her husband, Theodore came to Cape Coral from Barnegat, NJ in 1978. He preceded her in death in 1 987.

She was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church. Mrs. Post is survived by her loving children, Theodore (Mary Lou) Post, Locust Grove, VA and Marilyn (Frank) Collins, Cape Coral; 7 grandchildren; 1 3 great-grandchil- Occident while responding to a call for assistance. He was born on November 8, 1 948 in Havana, Cuba the son of the late Mateo and Graciela (Padron) Banos.

He moved to Miami in 1961 and to Bonita Springs in 1 989. graduated from Edison Community College with his degree in Criminology and hod been a Deputy with the lee County Sheriff's Department for the past 10 years. He was a member of Si. Leo Catholic Church. Information in the Deaths column is printed free of chargeTo place a listing call 335-0324.

iDorothy M. Horstmann, 89, respected for work against polio The Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. Dr. Dorothy M. Horstmann, the first woman professor at the Yale School of Medicine who was respected for her work on the polio and rubella vaccines, has died.

She was 89. Horstmann, who had Alzheimer's disease, died at her New Haven home on Jan. 11, according to Dr. James C. Niederman, a Yale epidemiology professor and longtime colleague.

"She was a very elegant woman in addition to being a perfectly disciplined scientist," said Niederman, who had known Horstmann since 1955. Colleagues said one of her most important achievements was in Services will be private at a later date Arrangements by Roberson Funeral Home Crematory, Port Charlotte. Hendry County KINCAID, WANDA, 55, of LaBelle, died Saturday. Funeral services Thursday. Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home, LaBelle.

SNOW, WILLIE FL, of LaBelle, died Saturday. Funeral services Wednesday. Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home, LaBelle. SOUD, GILBERT, of Jacksonville, died Saturday. Funeral services Tuesday.

Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home, LaBelle. iHaruey-'EngdhaTdt Metz Juneral Homes and Cremation Service, SERVING S.W. FLORIDA FOR OVER 100 YEARS Haivcy-EiigeUunlt Chapel Met? Chapel 1600 Colonial Blvd. 1306 Lafayette Street Cape CoraLFL 33904 (941)936-2177 (941)542-2134 Fort Myers, passed away Friday. Funeral services celebrated today.

Arrangements by Cape Coral Memorial Funeral Home. STRAUT, FRED EDWARD, 86, of Estero, died Friday. Arrangements by National Cremation Society. TYNAN, JOHN 82, of Fort Myers Beach, died Sunday. Arrangements by National Cremation Society.

VAN NIEL, ROBERT 80, of Fort Myers, died Thursday. Arrangements by the National Cremation Society. WARD, EDITH 87, of Cape Coral, passed away Friday. Funeral services Friday at Grace United Methodist Church. Arrangements by Cape Coral Memorial Funeral Home.

Charlotte County BEAUDOIN, NICHOLAS 75, of Port Charlotte, died Thursday. Messmer 3366 Cleveland Ave. 936-2131 Renaissance Mall 489-9912 1830 Del Prado Blvd. 458-1311 Lee County ADAMS, LEAH, 85, of Fort Myers, died Saturday. Funeral service to be announced.

Arrangements by Harvey-Engelhardt-Metz Funeral Home, 1600 Colonial Blvd. Fort Myers. BREWER, DENNIS ROY, 53, of Cape Coral, died Friday. Arrangements by LC.S. Cremation Society Inc.

of Harbour Heights, FL HOOD, MADELYN 91 of Fort Myers, died Wednesday in Decatur, IL Memorial services at a later date. Arrangements by Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. MCKINLEY, JAMES 64, of Bonita Springs, died Thursday. Memorial service Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Bonita Springs Moose Lodge.

Arrangements by Walter Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home. SAWYER, MARY LEE, 60, of Fort Myers, died Sunday. Arrangements by National Cremation Society. STANGEL, VERA 93, of North Fort Myers, died Thursday. Arrangements by National Cremation Society.

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Dr. Nancy H. Ruddle, head of the Yale School of Medicine's division of epidemiology of microbial diseases, said Horstmann was a role modeL "She was a remarkable woman very inspiring, very dedicated to her work," Ruddle said. "She was just a trail-blazing persoa campaign chairman to Carl Stokes, who in 1967 became the first black elected mayor of a major American city. After conflicts with conservatives on the university's board of trustees, Morse left the school in 1971 and moved to Cape Cod, where he was appointed director of research at Woods Hole.

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She later would evaluate the oral polio vaccine program in Russia and study the effectiveness of a rubella vaccine, Niederman said. Horstmann was born in Spokane, in 1911. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of California at Berkeley and her medical degree from the University of California at San Francisco. She went to Yale in 1942 to do research and become a specialist in internal medicine. A year later, she helped battle a polio epidemic Morse, a native of Boston and a graduate of Bowdoin College, had served in the Navy as a lieutenant from 1943 to 1946, and he remained with the Navy as a civilian physicist, working in 1956 on Project Nobska to create Polaris missile submarines.

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