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bizzare funeral fraud

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

Sometimes in reading just the big newspapers you miss a lot of interesting or curious stories.

The Florida Sentinel Bulletin is a Tampa based, smaller paper that caters to the various African American/Black communities. It has a very small town feel to it. There are shout-outs to people celebrating birthdays and other events. News stories with a different coverage than the big papers. Sometimes more to the story, sometimes a different perspective. There is a good opinion section providing the readers with a more broad based black perspective.

Occasionally you get interesting stories such as one last week regarding a burial gone bad, or so the family says.

The funeral and burial has resulted in accusations of mutilation and fraud since last year. On Wednesday, the two sisters assembled at Memorial Park Cemetery for exhumation of their father’s body. They accused funeral director Tebby Singleton of allegedly switching coffins and mutilating their father’s legs to fit into a smaller coffin.

They also claimed the body was not in the original burial site. However, cemetery owner John Robinson denied that the body had been relocated… On Wednesday, the coffin containing the body of George Bogan was opened to prove to the sisters that the body had not been mutilated.

The coffin measured 6′10″ in length. Mr. Bogan was 6′ 31/2″ tall his daughters said.

After opening the coffin, Singleton raised the pants legs to prove that the body had not been mutilated.

Ms. Karen Bogan said, “I do apologize, but this isn’t proving anything to me. He needs to come up out of the ground. The suit we buried him in was too small. His legs should have been exposed.”

“Both sisters contend that their father was buried near a tree in the cemetery. “It was hot that day and we were trying to stand under the tree for shade,” Ms. Harriet Bogan said.”

I wonder if there is more to the story, some bad blood perhaps over some other incident.

Unfortunately the paper does not archive its stories on line. So because this wasn’t published right away, the story has been replaced.

Other small area papers include La Gaceta, The Penny Saver (Sulphur Springs), USF Oracle, and The Loop (Lutz). There are more, such as Tampa Bay Sun,  but finding them online sometimes is a chore.

you are running for county commission

Friday, May 26th, 2006

Often we hear politicians tell us what they want to do while in office.  Let’s turn it around. If you were to run for County Commission, what would be your platform, what issues would you deal with?

We did this on the Seminole Heights Blog for the City Council race.

Development? Mass Transit? Affordable Housing? 40 million dollar pet project? Tell us.

disappearing diners

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

Yesterday, as part of the Elvis festival, a booth in Nicko’s diner was recognized by the Tampa Parks and Recreation as the place that Elvis sat and ate in.

However there should be another honor heaped on this busy neighborhood hangout by the City.

This diner is the only existing operating classic American Diner in Tampa and perhaps one of only two left in the entire Tampa Bay area.  A few years ago there were 5.  Those that are gone: 

I have not been able to verify online but the only other operating diner might be The Starlight Diner on Gulf Boulevard.

elvis parties

Monday, May 15th, 2006

Today begins the kickoff of the 4th Annual Elvis Festival in Tampa. 

The first event is today from 12:00 to 2:00 P.M.  at Nicko’s Diner (on Florida near Osborne) where there will be a dedication of the booth that Elvis sat at to eat after one of his concerts in 1956.  All through the week there will be various performances by various Elvi in various parts of Tampa.  If you are a true fan of the King you will want to participate in the Hunka Hunka Burning Love™ Vow  Renewal & Brunch on Sunday, May 21, 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. 

Hopefully this event will not bring a rash of robberies at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino by outlaw Elvi.

Tell us about any of your Elvi sightings and experiences.