Joanna Ann Mojica
Aug. 26, 1985- July 18,2012
It’s been 10 long years since you left us, but not a day goes by that you’re not thought of and loved.
Everyone, family and friends, we all miss you very much. You are missed beyond words, loved beyond measure and forever in our hearts
Love, Mom, Dad and family
Rosemary Weinlein
Rosemary Weinlein, 83, died July 9, 2022, at her home in Sun City Center, Fla., following her two-year struggle with cancer.
Rosemary was born Sept. 12, 1938, in Milwaukee, Wisc., to John and Marion Wineske. She graduated from St. Rita’s parish school in West Allis, Wisc., and Pius XI high school in Milwaukee. On a blind date 60 years ago, she met Norman Weinlein, to whom she was happily married for 58 years.
After working as a sales secretary for a number of years, Rosemary stepped away from the 9-to-5 world to raise their two children, Sue and Steve. She took well-deserved pride in her role as a wife and mother and created an exceptional home.
The family moved from Milwaukee to Signal Mountain, Tenn., in 1984, before retirement brought the couple to Florida in 1997. In her later years, Rosemary enjoyed spending summers with Norm at their Milwaukee condo and reconnecting with favorite people and places in the Midwest.
Rosemary was an avid flower gardener, reader of mysteries and home decorator. She enjoyed the many years she spent league-bowling, volunteering as an art museum docent and traveling with Norm (except perhaps for that short-lived RV experiment). She loved movies, live theater and TV crime dramas. She was single-mindedly devoted to her family, serving as caregiver to her beloved husband until her own health issues made that impossible.
Rosemary is survived by her husband, Norm Weinlein; children, Sue Weinlein (Burton) and Steve Weinlein (Tim); nieces, Diane Ferris (Dave), Mary Meier (Len), Eileen Petri (Ron) and Ellen Foy; nephews Bob Garber (Marlene), Bob Sabinash (Mary) and Mike Sabinash [Wendi]; plus 10 great-nieces and -nephews and five great-great-nieces and -nephews. She was preceded in death by her sister, Barbara Garber.
A funeral was planned for Friday, July 15, at 11 a.m. at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Sun City Center, with visitation beginning at 10 a.m. A memorial service and burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Milwaukee at a date to be determined.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org/.
Dennis W. Brown
Dennis W. Brown, passed suddenly on July 9, 2022. He served 22 years in the Army with two tours in Vietnam.
Dennis retired from the Army as a first sergeant. He also retired from Virginia Power as a Nuclear Security Supervisor. He enjoyed golfing, NASCAR and the Giants, along with college football. He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church.
Dennis was born in Warsaw, N.Y., to Donald and Marion (Buckley) Brown, who proceeded him in death, along with his brother, Richard (Maryann) Brown.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Kathleen (Wolinski) Brown; his children, Dennis (Autumn) Brown Jr. and Tiffany (Christopher) Schilling; four grandchildren, Kirie, Amber, Austin and LeeAnna; five great-grandchildren; his brothers, Steve and Douglas (Debbie) Brown; his sister, Sandy (Steve) Snyder; two aunts, Luchia Griffen and Reva Buckley; and numerous nephews and nieces.
A graveside service will be held at 9:30 a.m. on July 26, 2022, at Sarasota National Cemetery. Arrangements by Sun City Center Funeral Home, 813-634-9900.
Beverly Joan Weaver
Beverly Joan Weaver, age 69, of Sun City Center, Fla., passed away suddenly on Monday, July 11, 2022. Beverly loved to travel and recently took a memorable trip to Italy. She enjoyed baking delicious treats for family and friends to savor. Beverly was an animal lover who liked to knit, spend time at the beach, do puzzles and read. She will be forever held dear In the hearts of her family.
Beverly is survived by her children, Tracey Paxson (Jonathan), Patrick Imhoff (Erika) and Rebecca Imhoff; grandchildren, Alexis, Nathan, JJ, Austin, Amelia and Broderick; and sisters-in-law, Janice Zolinas and Eileen McCarthy. She was preceded in death by her parents, Silverius and Margaret Zolinas; granddaughter, Caitlyn Wilson; and brothers, Ronald Zolinas and Richard Zolinas.
Services are private. To send an online condolence, visit www.stranofeeley.com/.
