The Gabber: January 28, 2021

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worship Sunday Sermon Drive-In Paradise Lutheran Church on Treasure Island invites you to join us 10am every Sunday at our Drive-In services. Sunday's services will include music and communion while you join us from the safety of your car.

‘Upscale Resale’

Open five days a week: 10am-2pm Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.

Clothes–Collectibles–Gifts Household Goods A Ministry of St. Alban’s Episcopal Church Proceeds go back into the community.

Join Us For

Sunday Services 9:30am

Thrift & Gift Shop Tue, Wed, Thu 10am~2pm Fri 10am~5pm • Sat 10am~4pm Proceeds benefit Food Pantry

Food Pantry is Open

Paradise Lutheran Church on Treasure Island 10255 Paradise Blvd, Treasure Island

316 Corey Ave. St. Pete Beach 727-360-5647

St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church

1st & 3rd Sundays: 10:30 am ~ 12:00 pm

3747 34th Street South • St. Petersburg 727-867-7015

17th St. & 29th Ave N St. Petersburg 345-7777 Friday 7PM

Beth-El Shalom Messianic Congregation

ShalomAdventure.com JewishHeritage.net Rabbi@JewishHeritage.net

Unitarian Universalist United Fellowship

During the pandemic join us Sundays on Zoom.

Discussion -10:30 Program - 11:00 For Zoom directions email us at uuunited@earthlink.net “You need not think alike to love alike.” - Francis David, 1534

uuunited.org

obituaries

MOTTOLI FAMILY

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Mottoli, David “Dave,” of Gulfport, passed away 1/12/2021. Born and raised in Lawrence, MA where he lived until 1951 when he moved with his bride to Hicksville, on Long Island, NY, where he lived with his beautiful wife Lucy for 62 years, until her passing in 2013. He raised his two daughters, Pat Mottoli-Monnia and Nancy Mottoli-Wedlock and actively participated in his children’s, grandchildren’s and great grandchildren’s lives. He retired from Grumman Aerospace in 1986, working on NASA and military aircraft. At 99, Dave was very independent, living in his condo in Town Shores. For the past five years, he found a life he absolutely loved with so many new friends he treasured. He loved music all his life and here he found The Gazebo/ Pavilion at the Gulfport beach, where you could find him almost daily tapping his fingers and toes to the music – and yes find him dancing a few times. He was a very proud WWII veteran, serving in the Army Air Corp 25th Fighting Squadron. He loved this country and was so proud to serve it. Gulfport welcomed him and he was asked to be in its many parades, which he loved doing. He became well known in Gulfport as he drove around in his scooter adorned with American flags; many people would stop him and thank him for his service or just to chat. There will be a “Celebration of life” in August on his 100th birthday. He will surely be missed, but always remembered with a smile.

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