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Sun City Center Funeral Home
Charlotte O'Neill
November 6th, 1935 - March 1st, 2021
Charlotte O'Neill, 85 of Sun City Center died March 1, 2021. She is survived by her husband, James and her children: Karen (Larry) Smith, Bryan (Stacey) O'Neill, Elleen Sprentall, James (Candida) O'Neill Jr., Maryann O'Neill, Grandchildren: Shannon (James) Roberto, Robert Sprentall, Ashley Sprentall, Shaun Sprentall, Ian O'Neill, Owen O'Neill, Brennan O'Neill, Great Grandchildren: Levi Bezweichin and Ruby Roberto and her siblings Ruth Popham-Klinger, Richard (Lynda) Hilser, Carol Holze and Nancy O'Connor. She was predeceased by her parents Edwin and Eleanor (nee Shauer) Hilser and her siblings: Edwin Hilser, Eleanor Sue Perri, Eugenia Jean Strahle, June Gill, Vincent Hilser, Claire McNamara, Peter Hilser, Eugene Skip Hilser, Katherine Nuzzaro and granddaughter: Aubrey O'Neill. A visitation will be held March 8 from 4:00 until 6:00 pm at Sun City Center Funeral Home and a Funeral Mass will take place on Tuesday, March 9, 11:00 am at Prince of Peace Church. In lieu of flowers, please donate to: LifePath Hospice. https://lifepathhospice.chaptershealth.org/GeneralDonation
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