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Hodges Family Funeral Home Virginia G. Abbey of Zephyrhills, Florida | 1919 - 2016 | Tuesday, Sep 20, 201611:00 AM June 05, 1919 - September 16, 2016 ABBEY, Virginia G. 97 of Zephyrhills, died Friday, Sept. 16, 2016 in Dade City. Virginia was born in Rochester, NY to William and Mildred Hotaling. She was a graduate of Rochester Dental School. She moved to the Tampa Bay area in 1966 after spending many years in Gainesville where her husband, Walter was a professor of engineering with the University of Florida. Their move to Tampa was encouraged by Walter accepting a position as one of the founding professors of the Engineering Department at the University of South Florida. While living in Temple Terrace Virginia was a dental hygienist, which she greatly loved. She was a proud member of the Mayflower Society, a member of the Pasco County Genealogy Society and spent many hours researching her family genealogy. In 1980 she and Walter retired, purchased a motorhome and traveled the United States, making fond memories.




Upon their return to Zephyrhills she spent many years volunteering at Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, where she was known as the “Mail Lady” she volunteered at the care center of Zephyrhills. She was preceded in death by her husband Walter R. Abbey and her Granddaughter Denise. Virginia is survived by her children Neil (Peijue) Abbey of Petaluma, CA, Gail (Felton) Sheffield of Alachua, FL, Anne (Wayne) Reutimann of Zephyrhills, FL and Jaye Abbey of Tampa, FL. 9 Grandchildren Blythe, Felton, Jr., Jeffrey, Gregory, Corbin, Shawn, Wayne, Jr, Joshua, Jarrod and 12 Great, Grandchildren. She will be laid it rest next to her husband at Oakside Cemetery, Zephyrhills during a graveside service at 11:00 am on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Tuesday, September 20, 201611:00 AM Get Directions on Google Maps Elaine (Bertrand) Dunn of Zephyrhills, Florida | 1947 - 2017 | Sunday, Mar 19, 20172:00 PM June 30, 1947 - March 11, 2017 Elaine (Bertrand) Dunn, 69, of Zephyrhills, FL formally of North Attleboro MA passed away surrounded by family on March 11, 2017 after a courageous battle with cancer.




She was the loving wife of William Dunn and the daughter of Florida Bertrand and the late Theodore Bertrand. In addition to her husband, Elaine is survived by her daughter Paulette Lester and her husband Jim; her son Steven Landry and his wife Kelly all of North Attleboro. She is also survived by three beloved grandchildren; Christopher Cook, Nicholas Schaefer and Lindsay Landry and one great-granddaughter Jaelyn Cook. She was the sister of Teddy Bertrand and his wife Linda, Donald Bertrand and his wife Teena, Matthew Bertrand and his companion Pam Fisette, Kathleen Empey and her husband Peter and James Bertrand and his wife Arlene. She was sister-in-law to John Dunn and his wife Marian and Thomas Dunn and his wife Kathy. She leaves behind many nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind special friends she considered family. She tried to live life to the fullest and was always ready for fun. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, going to the casino, deep sea fishing, vacationing, and the beach.




Cancer took her way to early; she was just starting to enjoy her retirement years and had a lot more hell raising to do. A remembrance gathering will be held at the club house in Ramblewood Village Zephyrhills FL (off Autumn Palm) on Sunday March 19th at 2PM.in lieu of flowers a donation to the American Lung Association in Elaine's memory would be appreciated. Sunday, March 19, 20172:00 PM Use the Autumn Palm Drive entrance. GPS instructions will direct drivers to the Covered Bridge entrance, which is gated, and restricts access. How would you like to SIGN IN? I have an account Remember me on this computer Easy access to your order historyOne-click checkout on future ordersGet special offers and promotions throughout the year Your information will not be stored for future visits. You'll have the option to create an account later on. An email has been sent to the address provided.First United Methodist Church - Lakeland, Florida This Sunday we will continue our Lent sermon series The Way, using the book of the same name by Adam Hamilton (available in our bookstore) as reference.




Join us for traditional worship at 8:15am or 11am in the Sanctuary or contemporary worship at 9:30am or 11:20am in the Fellowship Center. Our sermon will be about “Proclaiming the Kingdom,” using Matthew 5:1-2a and Matthew 7:24-29. Rev. David McEntire will preach in the 8:15, 9:30 and 11am services. Rev. Sara McKinley will preach in our 11:20am service. You may view recent Sunday worship bulletins by clicking here. We are currently accepting applications for an Administrative Assistant for First Steps Preschool – click here for more information. Click here for Vacation Bible School 2017 information.The requested URL /obitlink/redirect.cfm?fh_id=m5388&o_id=m4160669&type=OB was not found on this server.Symphony Book FairUniversity of New OrleansHuman Performance Centercorner Leon C Simon Drive and Elysian Fields Avenue504-861-2004 June 2 - 4 OVER 75,000 DONATED BOOKS Audio books, music, DVDs, sheet music Framed and unframed art work Special sections of collectors' books and books about the South




Please Note the New Location: UNO Lakefront Arena June 2, 3, and 4, 2017 Friday and Saturday, 9am to 8pm Sunday, 9am to 4pm There is a $15 charge for admission on Friday only. All proceeds benefit the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, the only musician-owned orchestra in the U.S., now celebrating its 25th year.YMCA Book FairQueeny Park550 Weidman Rd314-353-4960 Aug 18 - 22 39th Annual YMCA Book Fair First Selection Day $10 admission Friday, August 18, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Wristbands for opening day will go on sale at 7:30am. Saturday to Tuesday, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm each day Monday, August 21, all day 9:00 am - 9:00 pm $10 a Box Day(Check back for rare book list closer to the sale) Audio, videotapes and cassettes Items are Priced to Sell!Friends of Henderson County Library at 1940 Spartanburg Hwy (Route 176)(next door to Dollar General) May 5 - 6 Friends of the Henderson County Public Library




Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6, 2017 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 98% private donations, 2% ex-lib. Hardcover, softcover, mass paper Art & Coffee Table Books (Collectibles not available until September) Average price .50 to $5.00; art / coffee table higher Cash and checks only, please Dealers: Please bring us a photocopy of your sales tax exemption certificate Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale, Incat Princeton Day SchoolUpper Gymnasium/Campus Center650 Great Road609-921-7479 March 17 - 21 The Annual Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale - Take home an armload of treasures! 80,000 top-quality hard cover and paperback books from the collections of university professorsnational figuresbook lovers Opening Day- Tickets $25 (see details below) Friday, March 17: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm NOTE: We have for entrance. Entry to the sale on March 17 will be (see below). Saturday, March 18: 10:00 am am to 7:00 pm Sunday, March 19: 10:00 am am to 5:00 pm




Monday, March 20: 10:00 am am to 6:00 pm Tuesday, March 21: 10:00 am am to 3:00 pm Admission to Opening dayClick here to buy tickets Your PayPal time stamp determines your place in line. All buyers get into the sale within 3 minutes of the opening regardless of their place in line. Tickets also sold at the door. No children on March 17, please. ALL patrons must have a ticket.Closure due to inclement weather will be posted there or at the sale Facebook page. * Most books are half-price except Collectors Corner which closes at noon for the year. **Standard 12x12x16-inch box is $10 Association for Continuing Educationat Case Western Reserve UniversityCWRU South Campus, Adelbert Gymnasium2128 Adelbert Road216-368-2090 June 3 - 6 71st Annual CWRU Book Sale - 2017 Books on all topics and covering a wide range of interests such as: Fiction, Literature, the Performing Arts Rare and Antiquarian Books Books written in many foreign languages




Religion, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology Fine Arts: all periods of art, catalogs, photography Cookbooks, Craft and Needlework, Sports, Interior Decorating, Gardening Textbooks on all topics Science: anthropology, archaeology, medical, natural and physical sciences Technology: computers and engineering Business: law, investing, economics Multi-media including CD’s, DVD’s, and vinyl records Saturday June 3, 10 a.m. - 12 noon Preview ($20 fee) 12 noon - 5 p.m. FREE ADMISSION Sunday June 4, 12 noon - 5 p.m. Shoppers with Postcard or Internet coupon $5 off first $15 Monday June 5, 12 noon - 5 p.m. Tuesday June 6, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. *Get coupons by signing up for our postcard mailing list or email list at the book sale or visit the ACE Booksale Facebook page. Nearly a MILE of books await you!! Friends of Lancaster Public Libraryat Franklin and Marshall CollegeAlumni Sports and Fitness Center929 Harrisburg Pike(for campus map see www.fandm.edu/visit717-295-1950




May 22 - 24 Large Location - handicapped accessible Over 1/2 books are priced at $2 for hardbacks & 50¢ for paperbacks - all categorized. Other books $3 and up with some very nice collectibles. All books offered are being sold for the first time - NO LEFTOVERS. Great selection of audio books, DVD's, CD's, Videos and LP records. Dates and Time for 2017 are: Monday May 22 7AM-8PM Tuesday May 23 9AM-8PM Wednesday (half price day) May 24 9AM-6PM NO PREVIEW AND ADMISSION IS FREE TO ALL All proceeds benefit Lancaster Public Library and Friends.AAUW State College Used Book SalePenn State University-University ParkSnider Agricultural ArenaCorner of Park Avenue and Fox Hollow Roads814-466-6041(across Park Avenue from the Centre County Visitor's Center - 800 East Park Ave., State College, PA 16803) May 13 - 16 AAUW State College Used Book Sale - 56th Annual Saturday, May 13 through Tuesday May 16, 2017 9:00 am to 9:00 pm daily




Displayed on 250 tables Extremely clean and diverse inventory: Books are individually priced Monday - Half-price day Tuesday - $7.00/bag day Fabulous rare book room and collector’s section Cash and checks only, NO CREDIT CARDS. Be green: We suggest you bring your own bags. Proceeds fund AAUW State College programs advancing equity for women and girl including community grants and scholarships. One of the largest book sales on the East Coast! Book Nook BonanzaBOOK NOOK Bonanza 2017York City Ice Arena941 Vander Avenue717-851-2149 June 23 - 25 60th Book Nook Bonanza - Presented by York Hospital Auxiliary New and Used books! All hardbacks start at $2.00/$1.00 for paperbacks (except old and rare section). Half Price sale all day on Saturday!. $5.00 for a yardstick of books all day Sunday. DVDS, CDs, albums and Artwork for Sale! Large collections of home school materials, military, and popular fiction Expanded Old, Rare, Collectible Books featuring many historical, children's and religious books set.




June 23, 24 and 25, 2017 Friday, 5:00 to 9:00 PM Saturday, 9:00 to 5:00 PM (closed from noon to 1:00 PM) Reopen for half price sale at 1:00 PM Sunday, 11:00 to 5:00 PM Sunday books are $5.00 for a yardstick of books Admission Prices Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Admission $5.00 for Adults/$1.00 for Students 13-18/Kids free all weekend! Free parking all weekend Visit website for complete information. Greenville Friends of the Library at Merovan Center Suite E-21200 Woodruff Rd864-527-9291(Across from Kohl's) April 28 - 30 The Greenville Friends Present Another Great Sale! 100% donated, 60% hardcover April 28 to 30 Friday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm - Friends Members OnlyMemberships will be available at door. Saturday, 10:00a to 5:00pm - Open to the public Sunday, 1:00pm to 5:00pm - Open to the public Books are sorted and shelved for your shopping pleasure; most are categorized by genre and alphabetically by author.

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