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Shelly A. Bricker
July 27th, 1959 - March 9th, 2002
July 27th, 1959 - March 9th, 2002
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Bricker, Shelly A., 42, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday March 9, 2002 after a long illness. Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, she came here in 1991 from Columbus, Ohio. She was a Floral Designer. She was a former volunteer with the St. Petersburg Police Department and Lutheran. Survivors include her husband of 17 years, Randy D.; her father, Steve Simmons, Venice, FL; Grandfather, Frank Retman, St. Petersburg; two brothers: Scott Simmons, Venice, FL; and Steve Simmons, Columbus, Ohio; one niece and one nephew, Mitchell and Chelsea Simmons, both of Venice, FL; and Godchild, Cody Martens, St. Petersburg. Those who wish may make contributions in her memory to the Friends of Stray's Inc. 3660 Gandy Blvd. Pinellas Park, FL 33781 or to the National Kidney Foundation of Florida 1040 Woodcock Road #119 Orlando, FL 32803. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel.
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