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Lynette Marie David
November 22nd, 1956 - February 21st, 2000
DAVID, LYNETTE MARIE, 43, of St. Petersburg, died Monday, February 21, 2000 at home from liver cancer. Born in Oswego, NY, she came here in August of 1994 from Henderson Harbor, NY. She was the Assistant Librarian for the St. Petersburg Public Library on 9th Avenue North. She was a member of Puppeteers of America where she performed at numerous location, especially for children. She was a member of St. James United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband of 22 year, Thomas L.; two sons, Charles David and Justin Brown, both of St. Petersburg; three daughters, Kimberly, Hillary and Jennifer David, all of St. Petersburg; Father, Roderick Brown, St. Petersburg; Mother, Madeline M. Tiedman, Pulaski, NY; two brothers, Brian and Derek Brown, both of Pulaski, NY; three sister, Heather Luce, Erin Cohen, and Shannon Comins, all of Pulaski, NY; and two grandchildren. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Tribute Center-McLeod Chapel, St. Petersburg.
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