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Brenda Sue Carson Jontes

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Jan. 14, 1974 - Aug. 5, 2010

Funeral service for Brenda Sue Carson Jontes, age 36, of Deltona, who died Thursday, August 5, 2010 at Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, Edgewater, will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, August 9, at Bella Vista Baptist Church, Edgewater, with Pastor John Marsh, Bella Vista Baptist Church, Pastor Barry Campbell, Glencoe Baptist Church, New Smyrna Beach, and Pastor Morgan Campbell, Orange Baptist Church, Live Oak, officiating.

Jack M. Sapp

Newspaper Section

Dec. 8, 1932 - Aug. 7, 2010

Jack M. Sapp, age 77, of New Smyrna Beach, died Saturday at home with his family present. Born in Gainesville, Jack came here at age two and has been a lifetime area resident. A 1952 graduate of New Smyrna Beach High School, he went on to the University of Florida, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, the Block and Bridle Club, and the Marketing Society. In 1956 he received B.S. and B.A. degrees in business marketing.

Jean Zdunowski

Newspaper Section

Jan. 1, 1921 - Aug.12, 2010

Mass of Christian burial for Jean Zdunowski, age 89, of New Smyrna Beach, who died Thursday, August 12, 2010 at his home, will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 17 at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, New Smyrna Beach, with The Reverend John S. Murray, officiating.

Taxpayers thrown under the bus for benefit of the Anglers Club

City Commissioner Judy Reiker threw the taxpayers under the bus with her vote to keep the Anglers Club lease in place. I also cringed when she said "A deal is a deal is a deal." I voted for Reiker and so did my husband. I will make sure she is never re-elected!

These "gentlemen" as Reiker referred to the Anglers, are certainly "in my opinion," not gentlemen. They are self-serving ego maniacs that feel they deserve a free ride.

How sad.

Haggling over Anglers Club lease biggest phony issue of NSB

A shining moment occurred during Tuesday night's overdrawn dis cussion on the Angler's Club lease. And that was the announcement of Althea Phillord as the city's new finance director and first African-American department head in the history of City Hall.
That alone puts in perspective what is the biggest artificial issue of New Smyrna Beach city politics over the last couple of years: Without a doubt, the Anglers Club lease. This is a shining example of government at its worst and the amount of money and time spent on it is an absolute disgrace.