18 - CAPE GAZETTE - Tuesday, Feb. 21 - Thursday, Feb. 23, 2006
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he lived, and Don P. and iFran
Hylinski of Middletown; two
daughters and sons-in-law, Pat L.
and Bob Ferrier of Milford, and
Marty A. and Ted Laroche of
Frederica; two sisters, Helena
Simpler of Millsboro, and Marion
Hill of Seaford; seven grandchi l-
dren, Kevin Ferrier of Haines
City, Fla., Clarissa Searles of
Seaford, Karen Donovan of
Milford, Ashley McCabe of
Elkton, Md., Elise McCabe of
Portland, Maine, and Heather
Hylinski and Brant Hylinski, both
of Middletown; and four great-
grandchildren, Sierra Donovan,
Victoria Donovan and Jacob
Donovan, all of Milford, and
Zach Ferrier of Haines City, Fla..
Mass of Christian Burial was
held in St. Michael's Roman
Catholic Church, Georgetown,
with burial in Union Cemetery,
Georgetown.
Contributions are suggested to
the Indian River Senior Center,
322-A Wilson Highway,
Millsboro,' DE 19966, or to
Delaware Hospice, Southern
Division, 600 DuPont Highway,
Georgetown, DE 19947.
Arrangements by Watson
Funeral Home, Inc., Millsboro
Paul E. McKinney,
decorated Veteran
Paul E. McKinney, 85, of
Millsboro, passed away unexpect-
edly in his home Monday, Feb.
13, 2006.
He was born in East Drumore
Township in Lancaster County,
Pa., son of the late John and Mary
Bleacher McKinney.
Formerly of Mount Joy, Pa., he
and his wife, Marcelline moved to
Delaware in 1990. He was mar-
ried to Marcelline J. Zerphcy for
38 years.
Mr. McKinney was a veteran of
World War II. He served in the
U.S. Army as a corporal in the
526th Rocket Field Artillery
Battalion. He fought in the inva-
of Normandy and battles in
France, the Rhineland
and Ardennes. Paul received the
European African Middle Eastern
Theater ribbon and four Bronze
Stars.
Paul worked 44 years for the
former Federal Mogul, Lancaster,
retiring in 1983.
He was a member of Conley's
United Methodist Church, Lewes,
the Elizabethtown Moose, Lodge
596, the Hubley Club, Lancaster,
and a life member of the Mount
Joy Veterans of Foreign War, Post
5752. Mr. McKinney was also a
member of the Cape Henlopen
Elks Lodge 2540 and a life mem-
ber of the Oak Orchard Riverdale
American Legion, Post 28.
He was an avid boater and fish-
erman, Mr. McKinney loved the
seashore.
He enjoyed growing roses and
hunting. Mr. McKinney and his
wife also enjoyed traveling in
their RV throughout the United
States and Canada 'and spending
winters in Fort Myers, Fla., for
many years.
In addition to his parents, he
was preceded in death by his
brother, Raymond McKinney.
In addition to his wife, he is
survived by a loving companion,
Molly; a daughter and son-in-law,
Sandra and Sam Kreider of
Quarryville, Pa.; three sons and
two daughters-in-law, Barry L.
and Shelley Beaner Shertzer from
Lititz, Pa., and Samuel L. and
Sandra Hainley Shertzer of
Loveland, Colo.; two grandchil-
dren, Angela Shertzer and Samuel
Shertzer; four sisters and a broth-
er-in-law, Hazel and Bill Reitzel
of Elizabethtown, Pa., and Ruth
Flowers of New Providence, Pa.,
Helen Hassleback and Grace
Hess of Peqway, Pa.; a son,
Thomas and daughter, Carol and
several other grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
the Sheetz Funeral Home Inc.,
Mount Joy, Pa., with the Rev.
Randy Booth officiating.
Burial was in Silver Spring
Cemetery, West Hempfield
Township.
Veteran's honors were provided
by the Red Rose Veterans Honor
Guard, Lancaster.
The family suggests memorial
contributions be made to Conley's
United Methodist Church, 22150
Robinsonville Road, Lewes, DE
19958.
Sa'Nahya D. Williams,
Milford toddler
Sa'Nahya "Naya" Dynasty
Williams, 4, passed away
Monday, Feb. 6, 2006,
Naya was born June 20, 2001,
to Tykesha Williams and Nathan
Carter.
Naya was a child full of life and
energy. She never met a stranger.
Naya would talk to you and greet
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The victim then ran from The
Lighthouse and almost reached
Delaware Seashore State Park, to
the south, where he hid from the
suspects.
"He was scared these guys
were going to kill him," Dempsey
said. The suspects fled the scene
and are still at large.
The Lighthouse security staff
removed everyone involved with-
in 30 seconds, said Dempsey.
There were around 75 people at
the bar, yet not one of them
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you with a smile that would light
up the room. Once you met her,
you would never forget her.
She attended Milford Head
Start Program, which she looked
forward to going to on a daily
basis.
She is survived by her mother,
Tykesha Williams of Milford; her
father and stepmother, Nathan
and Rushelle Carter of Lewes; a
loving brother, Deonta Williams;
two sisters, Akyah Carter of New
Jersey, and Natalie Carter of
Lewes; a loving uncle, Victor
Williams of Lincoln; a loving
aunt, Andrea Carter of Milton;
paternal grandparents Lisa Carter
of Milton and Rufus Carter III of
Lewes; maternal grandparents,
Boyd and Rosie Williams of
Lincoln; maternal great-great
grandmother, Victoria Williams of
Lincoln; maternal great-grand-
mother, Lula McMillan; maternal
great-grandparents, Leon and
Leola McMillan; paternal great-
grandparents, Rufus and Ella
Carter of Lewes; great-great-
grandmother, Mildred Cottman of
Harbeson; great-great-grandfa-
• ther, James Hood Milton; and a
host of great-aunts; great-uncles;
cousins and friends.
Services were held in the
Wesley Chapel United Methodist
Church, Slaughter Neck. Burial
was in Old Hickory Cemetery,
Slaughter Neck.
Arrangements were handled by
Bennie Smith Funeral Home,
Milford.
admitted to seeing the stabbing.
One bouncer was even covered
in the victim's blood. "It
appeared blood was gushing out
of him," Dempsey said. A stereo
speaker was also puddled in
blood, he said.
"The victim Said it all happened
in a matter of seconds," Dempsey
said.
When Dewey police responded
to the call, about 20 minutes after
the stabbing, all other parties had
left the scene. Only the victim
and a friend, who did not see the
incident, remained, Dempsey
said.
There are no suspected motives
and just a few leads.
The police department will
review surveillance tape from the
bar to try to match names with
faces. This type of violence is
unusual for The Lighthouse and
especially in February, Dempsey
said.
"This is very rare," said The
Ruddertowne Manager Martha
Sweeney.
The victim was released from
Beebe Medical Center on the
evening of Sunday, Feb 19. "He
sustained lacerations. They
stitched and stapled him up,"
Dempsey said. The victim is sore
but is expected to recover quickly.
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