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Michael Dean Hawks (October 25, 1945 – October 6, 2021). Michael grew up in Wichita, Kansas and moved with his family to Florida in 1960. He enjoyed living in St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island and Roser Park. A 1964 graduate of Boca Ciega High, he started working at Maas Brothers in downtown St. Petersburg. After his adventures living in Oregon in the early 1970s, he traveled back and had three years of fun bartending at the ol’ Oyster Shucker on St. Pete Beach, renewing old and making new good friends. Mike then attended the Florida School of Dog Grooming and was good at it, working for London Pet Care in Miami. Michael was a generous and creative individual and learned the art of stained glass, gifting his family and friends with his cool, personalized work. He was a window blind manufacturer with Hunter Douglas in St. Pete for 30 years. After retirement, he continued to enjoy close relationships with his friends and family who loved his sincere nature and quick sense of humor. When he moved to Lutheran Towers in South Pasadena he quickly made new friends and became a welcome asset, working the reception desk for the last 12 years. Many of us were delighted and amazed with his newfound affinity for electronics at this time, and he found joy in successfully explor-
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ing new technological devices and gadgets, making them work for him without a hitch. A quiet, insightful man, Mike was always hopeful and of strong courage when the situation warranted it. He passed away unexpectedly while recovering from recent open heart surgery. Michael, a thoughtful Teddy bear of a guy to many, is dearly loved, and missed by all. Memorialparkfuneralhome.com
William Arthur “Kego” Muth Jr. passed away on September 21, 2021 from a compromised immune system. Born in Burbank CA, he lived most of his life in various cities in Florida and went to school in St. Petersburg. He loved and lived on the beaches. His favorite pastimes were music, auto racing, football and karate. Kego worked as a skilled arborist, landscaper and roofer. He had a great sense of humor and lived his life, free on his own terms, at a pace he called “test driving.” He is survived by his mother, Pamela Taylor, his sons William Arthur Muth III, Samual Elijah, Brian Miller and daughter Hailey Ann, along with two sisters, Carrie Jo and Christel Louise. He was predeceased by his father, William Arthur Muth Sr. and his brother David Taylor. He will be dearly missed and remembered with love. There will be a celebration of life on the beach, time and location pending.
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