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Bonnie Holmes Seitz Woodward
August 9th, 1917 - May 4th, 2001
WOODWARD, BONNIE HOLMES SEITZ, 83 of Weeki Wachee, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Friday, May 4, 2001. She was born in Chicago, moving to Florida in 1951, she came to St. Petersburg in 1959 from Clermont, FL, before moving to Weeki Wachee last year. She was a member of First Christian Church, Seminole and was a Real Estate Broker with offices in Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg and Hudson, formerly the Director of Social Services for Pinellas County, a founder and life member of PARC, past president of several local organizations including, Toastmasters, FMHA, and the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, a past member of the board of directors for Cystic Fibrosis, and a past member of the Lake Seminole Country Club, Seminole. Survivors include her husband of 18 years, Fred G.; a son, Charles W. Seitz III, Brandon; a daughter, Judith M. Rooney, Seminole; a brother, Gene M. Holmes, St. Petersburg; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
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