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Obituaries - NY - 2000 - Mary Hoopes Bryant Wilmot
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WILMOT, MARY B., 88, of St. Petersburg, died Friday (May 19, 2000) at Hospice
House Woodside, Pinellas Park. Born in Duncannon, Pa., she came here in 1974
from Staten Island, N.Y., where she was a licensed practical nurse. She was
Methodist. Locally, she was in charge of the gift shop at Presbyterian Towers
for six years. Survivors include three sons, Donald W., Glen Gardner, N.J.,
John T., St. Petersburg, and Frederick, Ashford, Conn.; two daughters, Claire
Zwolak, South Plainfield, N.J., and Mary Jane Lohr, Staten Island; a brother,
John Bryant, St. Petersburg; 20 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and
five great-great-grandchildren. R. Lee Williams & Son Funeral Home &
Crematory, 49th Street N Chapel, St. Petersburg.
Mary B. Willmot, 88, of St. Petersburg, Fla., a former Staten Island resident
and retired nurse, died Friday in the Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, St.
Petersburg.
Born Mary Bryant in Ducannon, Pa., she to moved Cranford, N.J., and to Port
Richmond in 1930. She relocated to St. Petersburg in 1975.
Mrs. Willmot was a nurse for the former St. Vincent's Hospital, H.I.P. and
the former Silver Lake Nursing Home, Brighton Heights. She worked for 50
years, retiring in 1974.
In addition to her daughter, Mary Jane, surviving are three sons, Donald,
John, and Fred; another daughter, Claire Zowalk; a brother, John Bryant; 20
grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be tomorrow from the R. Lee Williams and Son Funeral Home,
St. Petersburg, Fla. Cremation is being arranged by the funeral home.
Submitted by: Kit Hickey
Kth518@aol.com
Source: St. Petersburg Times and Staten Island Advance - May 21, 2000
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