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PB Sun-Sentinel. Tuesday, December 20, 1994 7B OBITUARIES FROM PRECEDING PAGE WU S.H. of Davie, FL died December 18, 1994. Fred Hunter's University Drive Home. DADE COUNTY THE SCHOOL BOARD OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PROPOSER'S CONFERENCE RFP 95-355S TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT SERVICES The School Board of Broward County, Florida has released the above referenced RFP to be opened on February 16, 1995.

A Proposer's conference will be held on Monday, January 9, 1995 at 9:00 a.m. at the following location: The School Board of Broward County, Florida Kathleen C. Wright Administration Center 600 S.E. 3rd Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Representatives from all interested firms are encouraged to attend. if I 'r BAUMAN Milton, 83, of Miami, FL died December 18, 1994.

Menorah Gardens and Funeral Chapels, N. Miami Beach. BERNHARDT Helen of N. Miami, FL died December 16, 1994. Fred Hunter's Mira-mar Home.

HOLCH Edward of Miami, FL died December 17, 1994. Menorah Gardens and Funeral Chapels, Miami Beach. KASANOFF Morris of N. Miami Beach, FL died December 15, 1994. RiversideGordon Memorial Chapel, N.

Miami Beach. SALENGR Sidney, 77, of N. Miami Beach, FL died December 18, 1994. Levitt Weinstein Memorial Chapels, N. Miami Beach.

SULLIVAN Mary Ellen, 83, born, Mary Eleanor Pewters, January 25, 1911, Everett, Washington, died December 18, 1994, Miami. Preceded in death by beloved husband, Daniel P. Sullivan; son, Patrick John; daughter, Mary Bridget; grandchildren Jennifer, Joel and Bridget Ann. Survived by daughters, Norah Sullivan, Lighthouse Point, Maureen (Paul) Anstey, Ft. Lauderdale, Patricia; (Gerald Boyle, Boca Raton, Kathleen Fresne, Chapel Hill, NC, Margaret (Javier) Ro-drigo, Vanencia, Spain, Mary Eleanor (Gary) Lanser, Miami; sons, Daniel (Anneil), Miami, The Reverend Michael Pompano Beach, Paul Thomas of Davie, David, Miami, John, Ft.

Lauderdale, Patrick (Mary Kay), Matamoras, PA; 19 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Raised in St. Paul, MN, Mary Ellen moved to Washington, DC i 1930, met and married husband, Dan (Sully), who served in the F.B.I, for 10 years, during which the family lived in San Francisco, NY, Toledo, Chicago, Hot Springs, Albuquerque, El Paso and Los Angeles before settling in Miami in 1942. Wake service from 6-8 PM, Tuesday at Bess-Kolski-Combs, Miami Shores. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday, December 21, 1994, 10 AM at St.

Rose of Lime Catholic Church, Miami Shoes FL. Flowers or donations to Brockway Memorial Library, 10021 NE 2nd Miami Shores. FL 33138. YONTEFF Louis, 91, of N. Miami Beach, FL died December 19, 1994.

Menorah Gardens and Funeral Chapels, N. Miami Beach. Staff photoCARL SEIBERT smoldering cigarette, checks out the damaged room in a Fort Lauderdale adult group home. Housekeeper Joyce Smith, who rescued two bedridden men from a smoky fire caused by a Center's aide saves 2 from fire Group home worker credited with rescues of bedridden men i. i er 31 group home residents as they ate breakfast in a dining room at 7:35 a.m.

They were evacuated as Fort Lauderdale firefighters were called to the scene, Battalion Fire Chief Steve Mclnerny said. Dicks and Kelly were eating breakfast in their room because they are bedridden, Smith said. Fire damage was estimated at $25,000, with one room gutted and the rest of the apartment suffering heavy heat and smoke damage. Two of the apartment residents were shifted to other rooms within the complex. Four were placed in other group homes, Mclnerny said.

Smith said she first picked up Kelly from his bed, "but dropped him because I was so nervous." She picked him up a second time to put him in his wheelchair, then quickly wheeled Kelly out of the one-story apartment. Kelly was treated at the scene for first-degree burns on his upper body, Mclnerny said. "I was swallowing lots of smoke. I was scared. I was shaky," Smith said.

She then ran back to get Dicks, who suffers from Parkinson's disease. She wrapped her arm around Dicks' waist and half-car-ried, half-dragged him from the three-bedroom, one-bath apartment, one of a complex of 14 apartments in three adjoining buildings that are licensed to house 35 adults needing care and meals. "They would have died. I told them there was smoke, but they didn't move," Smith said. Sixteen firefighters were on the scene within four minutes of the 911 call, finding heavy black smoke billowing from the building, no visibility inside and high heat, Mclnerny said.

The fire was out within 10 minutes, but firefighters credited the group home's staff with preventing a possible tragedy. Cumin, 63, received first-degree burns to his face and was treated at the scene. The home had passed a routine annual fire inspection only a week ago, said fire Lt. Chris Weir, the fire investigator. By CINDY ELMORE Staff Writer FORT LAUDERDALE Joyce Smith didn't know her own strength until a sudden fire forced her to carry two elderly bedridden men to safety on Monday morning.

The 23-year-old housekeeper ran to the aid of two men in an adult group home that caught fire when a cigarette was left smoldering in the linens of a bed. Both Smith and the group home's caretaker, Tom Cumin, ran into an apartment that had black smoke billowing from a back bedroom. While Cumin pushed his way toward the burning room with a fire extinguisher, Smith ran to the room next door to help out Norman "Shorty" Dicks and Earl Kelly. You don't know your strength until you're nervous," said Smith, who works at the New River Villa adult congregate living center in the 400 block of Southwest Seventh Avenue. A smoke alarm alerted the oth- OUT OF AREA MERRILL Mary 84, of Elmont, NY, died December 18, 1994.

Baird-Case Funeral Home, Tamarac IN LOVING MEMORY JENNA NOEL CUASCUD 12-20-90 1-19-94 Four years ago today we were blessed on this very day, blessed with a miracle of a true golden ray, the biggest ray of sunshine and the greatest gift of all. You brought so much love joy. Happy Birthday Slim, till we meet again. With All Our Love Mommy Daddy IN MEMORIAM EGIRTHA HAYNES 21038 122092 Mom, we love and miss you. Children and Grandchildren IN MEMORIAM LILLIAN HRIZE Dearest Mommy: We all miss you so very much.

You are constantly in our thoughts and hearts. The happiest of birthdays. Our love, also to those who have gone on to that happier place, especially our baby, Brianna. Your daughters and grandchildren iaidict I AD no -j vvnioi uunnug tor nn if A I 1 11- Lil 10.00 REBATE mi I 1 mil. with purchase of any adult Rollerblade If GENERATION Stuart woman dies in single-car crash; passenger injured OBITUARY INFORMATION Business Hours 8 AM 5 PM Monday through Friday Deadline 4 PM Monday through Friday For the following day Saturday 9:30 AM until 12:30 PM Sunday 1 PM until 4 PM BrowardPalm Beach State of Florida and National 305-425-1010 From Miami 305-947-2632 Ask for Ext.

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