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Albert Ragan Obituary

RAGAN, Albert "Bert", 79, of Spring Hill passed away on Sunday, February 19, 2006 at Oak Hill Hospital in Brooksville. He was born in Homestead, Pennsylvania and came here in 1985 from West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. He was Catholic by faith. He was a World War II Veteran having served in the Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater. He was a retired supervisor from the Union Railroad in East Pittsburg, Pa. He was a member of the Italian Club in Duquesne, Ill. He enjoyed gardening and was very creative, making monkeys out of peach seeds and doll furniture out of aluminum cans. He enjoyed helping his neighbors, caring for his home and spending time with friends and family, but most of all his farm in Conneaut, Pa. He is survived by his daughter, Linda and her husband, Sal Guadagnolo of Tampa, Fla.; his son, Bert Jr and his wife, Karla Ragan of Lakeland, Fla.; two brothers, Arnold and his wife, Dorothy Kovacs of White Oak, Pa., Frank and his wife, Elenor Kovacs of Rostraver Township, Pa.; four grandchi ldren, Lisa Isebeck, Carol Guadagnolo, Brian Ragan, Matthew Ragan; two great grandchildren, Eric Isebeck, Amber Isebeck; several nieces, nephews, loved ones and friends. A Gathering in Memory of Bert will be held on Friday, February 24, 2006, at 1 p.m., at the Seven Hills Chapel of Brewer & Sons Funeral Homes, 280 Mariner Blvd. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to Hernando Pasco Hospice, 698 S. Broad St., Brooksville, Fla. 34601. SERVICES ENTRUSTED TO BREWER & SONS FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATION SERVICES Seven Hills Chapel 352-688-4991 "A Family Owned Service Co"

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Published by TBO.com on Feb. 22, 2006.

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