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Aleatha R. Lovelady
January 3rd, 1924 - August 23rd, 2005
Aleatha R. 'Dee', 81, of St. Petersburg, Florida, died Tuesday, August 23, 2005 at Menorah Manor. She was born in Mt. Pleasant, MI and came to Florida in 1971 from Toledo, OH where she was the co-owner and office manager of Builders Aids, an aluminum siding company. Locally, she was a secretary at the Iron Workers Union in Brandon, Florida for 9 years, then secretary at All Children's Hospital until she retired in 1990. She was a member of St. Raphael's Catholic Church. She is survived by one son, Timothy C. of St. Petersburg, FL; one daughter, Karen Liebnau of Middletown, RI; three brothers, Thomas Campbell of Erie, MI, Timothy Campbell of Toledo, OH, Theodore Campbell, of Erie, MI; one sister, Judith Campbell of Toledo, OH; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The family request memorials to: Menorah Manor Foundation 255 59th Street North St. Petersburg, Florida 33710 $(document).ready(function(){ });
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