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We offer unique opportunities for families to create healing moments after loss. Our experience, coupled with our perspective on the importance of ceremony, will help you discover ways to pay tribute. Whether traditional or unique, these tributes allow us to love, laugh, and live well again.

With broken hearts we share that Pamela Joy Egers Watts left this world peacefully on April 21, 2026 with her husband by...
04/24/2026

With broken hearts we share that Pamela Joy Egers Watts left this world peacefully on April 21, 2026 with her husband by her side. She was loved and cherished by many people including: her parents, Edward and Lanette Egers; her husband Walter Raleigh Watts; and her children Lisa Sciscente and Ronnie Watts. We remember Pamela, whose kind heart touched the lives of everyone who knew her.

Pamela was born on October 25, 1949 to Edward and Lanette Egers in Biloxi, MS. She grew up in Fort Pierce, FL with her 10 brothers and sisters. Pamela attended St. Anastasia Catholic school and graduated from John Carroll High School in 1967.

In 1969 Pamela married Walter Raleigh Watts and went on to have 2 children, Lisa and Ronnie. One of Pam’s greatest joys in life was being a mother, grandmother and volunteer. She worked a variety of jobs including a telephone operator at BellSouth, Hospital tech at Okeechobee general, Social Worker for DCF and a Bank teller at Barnett Bank

before becoming a homemaker in 1984. Pam had an amazing giving spirit. She volunteered as a Eucharistic minister for St. Anastasia, Pink lady at Lawnwwood Hospital and was available to help her grandchildren with rides to practices or caring for them when they were sick.

Pam loved crafting, sewing and cooking. Pamela was a member of 4H in High school where she learned how to sew. She became the seamstress of the family. She sewed her bridesmaid dresses, altered and hemmed clothes and made creative Halloween costumes for the grandchildren. Pam inherited a love of photography and gardening from her father. She loved working in her garden and loved taking pictures at large loud family gatherings. Christmas Eve parties often featured Pam’s delicious Cajun Gumbo.

Pamela was predeceased by her parents Edward “Cookie” and Lanette “Poogie” Egers, her brother Patrick Egers, and her son Ronnie Watts. She is survived by her husband Raleigh Watts, daughter Lisa Sciscente(Rick), grandchildren: Zachary Sciscente, Hunter Sciscente, Jake Sciscente, Montana Watts and Houston Bidot.

She is also survived by her siblings: David Egers(Carol), Nancy Juengling, Janice Addison, Moggie(Chip), Eddie Egers(Maureen), Tammy Vargesko, Shirley Monterosso(Ron), Betty Stephens, Maria Lassiter(Lee) and numerous nieces and nephews.

Services: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 at 10:00 AM at St. Anastasia Catholic Church, Fort Pierce. Burial will follow at White City Cemetery.

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04/24/2026
04/24/2026

☕✨ Coffee, Community & Caring Conversations ✨☕

Hi friends! It’s Quinn and Lula enjoying some delicious coffee and beautiful weather out here in White City at Southern Salt Coffee Co.

Today, we’re chatting about something important—choosing appropriate clothing for your loved one.

Before we dive in…
Southern Salt has their own super cute t-shirts, and they’re going fast—be sure to grab one while you can!

👗 For the Ladies
We always want to keep modesty and dignity in mind.
Avoid low-cut tops
Long sleeves are preferred
If you bring something strapless or with spaghetti straps, please include a shawl, cardigan, blazer, or sweater for coverage

👔 For the Gentlemen
Let’s keep it classic and comfortable:
Skip the “skinny” or overly fitted styles
Choose something your loved one would naturally wear—jeans, slacks, shorts, sweatpants, or even a favorite suit

The Full Outfit Matters
Think about getting dressed for your day:
Undergarments, socks, shoes, pants and a shirt.
We need everything—just like you would for everyday life.

A Gentle Reminder
We aim for: Modest, comfortable, complete outfits and nothing overly fitted or revealing.

Our goal is always to honor your loved one with the dignity they deserve.

If you ever have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. We’re here to walk with you every step of the way.

Remember, get busy living!

We hope this helps bring clarity and peace of mind.

Francia Elena Galindez PerlazaFrancia Elena Galindez Perlaza, age 50, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2026, in Port ...
04/23/2026

Francia Elena Galindez Perlaza

Francia Elena Galindez Perlaza, age 50, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2026, in Port St. Lucie, Florida. She was born on January 26, 1976, in Cali, Colombia.

Elena was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother whose love for her family defined her life. She is survived by her beloved husband, Mauricio Amaya; her daughters, Mayra Solarte, Mariana Solarte, and Julianna Wood-Galindez; her son, Joseph Wood-Galindez; and her cherished granddaughters, Elena and Everly Solari, all of Port St. Lucie, Florida. She took immense pride in being a grandmother and found deep joy in welcoming her twin granddaughters into the world.

She was preceded in death by her father, Edgar Galindez, and her sister, Maria Etty Galindez.

Elena was an active and faithful member of Iglesia Príncipe de Paz, where she found community, strength, and spiritual fulfillment. A devoted Christian, her faith guided her throughout her life and was especially evident during her courageous journey as a breast cancer warrior since 2016.

She had a deep love for nature and the outdoors, often described affectionately as a “tree hugger.” Elena found peace and happiness among animals, greenery, and God’s creation. In her free time, she enjoyed participating in church groups and sharing fellowship with others.

Elena will be remembered for her kind heart, her resilience, her unwavering faith, and her boundless love for her family. Her presence brought warmth and comfort to those around her, and her memory will live on in the lives she touched.

A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered.

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Washington Perry "WP" WatersWashington Perry Waters was a loving and giving man of faith. He loved his family and friend...
04/23/2026

Washington Perry "WP" Waters

Washington Perry Waters was a loving and giving man of faith. He loved his family and friends and gave unconditionally to all who needed it. He took the time to get to know everyone who crossed his path and always had a genuine smile on his face. He was always willing to lend his time to better others.

Washington was named after his grandfather, who died in the Civil War, but he chose to go by the nickname WP. He was born in Jennings, FL, to Doyal and Myrta Waters. In 1951, he married his high school sweetheart, Jeanette McCall, and they shared 74 wonderful years of marriage until her passing. They had four children and also helped raise a niece whom they considered their own daughter. He was a proud grandfather and great-grandfather to many, all of whom he cherished deeply.

WP was an electrician who eventually started his own electrical business in 1973, which is still in operation today. He had a successful career and was well-liked and respected by everyone he worked with.

WP retired in his 50s, spent time traveling, and later fulfilled a lifelong dream of owning a farm in the mountains of Virginia. He often joked that farming was a hobby, as he said he never made any money at it. Later in life, he moved back to Fort Pierce, FL, where he lived the remainder of his life.

WP was never one for extravagant items, so in lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the church of your choice or passing on an act of kindness in his name.

A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 at 11:30 AM at Winter Beach Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Vero Beach, FL 32967.

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🌎 Happy Earth Day from Haisley 🌿Today we’re reminded that caring for our world is a reflection of caring for one another...
04/22/2026

🌎 Happy Earth Day from Haisley 🌿

Today we’re reminded that caring for our world is a reflection of caring for one another. Small acts—planting, recycling, conserving—create a lasting impact for future generations.

At Haisley, we are honored to serve our community with compassion while being mindful of the environment we all share. 💚

04/22/2026

We want to wish our sweet Lula the happiest 1st birthday! 🎉🐾

She spends her days at the funeral home doing what she does best—greeting everyone who walks through the door with love, comfort, and the gentlest spirit during some of life’s hardest moments. She has a way of knowing exactly when someone needs a little extra kindness or a quiet hug.

From the second she walks (or runs!) through the door, she brightens our entire day. Her personality is truly one of a kind, and she fills our space with so much joy.

Lula was the missing puzzle piece we didn’t even know we needed, and we are so incredibly grateful to spend each day with her. 💛

Happy Birthday, sweet girl—we love you so much!

Maureen MichelMaureen Michel, 85, passed away on April 17, 2026, in Fort Pierce, Florida.Mrs. Michel was born on April 1...
04/21/2026

Maureen Michel

Maureen Michel, 85, passed away on April 17, 2026, in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Mrs. Michel was born on April 14, 1941, in Brooklyn, New York, to John and Mary Downs. She later made Fort Pierce, Florida her home.

Maureen worked as an office manager for an HVAC contractor for many years. She had a vibrant personality and loved to gamble, sing, dance, and meet new people. She especially cherished spending time with her family and friends. Those who knew and loved her affectionately called her “Mom,” “Mogie,” “Gram,” and “Gigi.” One of her greatest joys was her large family, and she was very proud of her 11 great-grandchildren. Maureen also had a special love for anything that sparkled.

She is survived by her daughters, Paula (Lenord) Wersan and Janet (Michael) Favale; her son, Alfred Minafo; her grandchildren, Michael (Gabriella) Wersan, Lindsay (Scott) Falconer, Lea (Charles) Wersan, Michael (Meghan) Favale, and Chris (Victory) Favale; and her great-grandchildren, Riley, Cameron, Scott Jr., Elianna, Mikey, J., Callan, Levi, Emmy, Lyla, Adelina, and Violet.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Mary Downs, and her sister, Patricia Walsh.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in her memory.

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Dorothy "Dottie" Sapp SchwarzkopfDorothy Ruth Schwarzkopf, 91, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2026, in Fort Pierce,...
04/21/2026

Dorothy "Dottie" Sapp Schwarzkopf

Dorothy Ruth Schwarzkopf, 91, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2026, in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Dorothy was born on March 19, 1935, in Bishop, Virginia, to Daniel and Hattie Altizer. She grew up rooted in faith, family, and strong values that would guide her throughout her life. She continued her education at Catawba College in Virginia.

A woman of deep compassion and service, Dorothy was a proud member of the Pink Ladies Auxiliary and faithfully served as a historian for HCA Lawnwood. She found great joy in preserving memories and contributing to her community in meaningful ways.

Dorothy’s greatest devotion was to her faith and her family. She found comfort and strength in reading her Bible and cherished every moment spent with her children, grandchildren, and the generations that followed. Her home was a place of warmth, love, and quiet wisdom—a reflection of the life she lived.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Daniel and Hattie Altizer; her husbands, Henry Sapp Sr. and Daniel Schwarzkopf; and her grandson, Leon “Lonnie” Peterson.

She is lovingly remembered by her children: Regina (Tom), Sharon, Howie (Donna), Dana (John), Sonja (Warren), and Bridgette (Chris). She also leaves behind a legacy of love through her grandchildren: Michael, Ricky, Steven, Allison, Jason, Justin, Heather, Jennifer, Becky, Nicole, Brandon, Devin, Tara, Trevor, and Morgan, along with many great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Dorothy’s life was a testament to faith, kindness, and the enduring strength of family. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew and loved her.

A visitation will be held on Friday, April 24, 2026, at 11:00 AM at Haisley Funeral Home in Fort Pierce, followed by a service at 12:00 PM. Burial will take place at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens to follow.

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Michael Andrew NeidichMichael Andrew Neidich, 76, passed away on April 3, 2026, in West Palm Beach, Florida.Michael was ...
04/20/2026

Michael Andrew Neidich

Michael Andrew Neidich, 76, passed away on April 3, 2026, in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Michael was born on December 8, 1949, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He married his wife, Donna, in May 1977, and they lived in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, where they raised their three children. In 2003, they relocated to Port Saint Lucie, Florida, where Michael spent the remainder of his life.

Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Donna Neidich; his son, Joshua Neidich (Beth), and their children, Kaitlyn and Meghan; and his daughter, Kimberly Rydzewski (Gregory), and their daughter, Grace. He is also survived by the children of his late daughter, Michelle Gibson—Nicholas (stepson), Tyler, Jake, and Juliana. He was preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Elizabeth Neidich; his sisters, Pat Neidich and Mary Louise Shuler; and his daughter, Michelle Gibson.

Michael was a graduate of John Harris High School, Class of 1967, after which he attended RETS Electronics School in Pennsylvania before serving in the United States Air Force from August 1969 to May 1975. He was stationed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam and served as an aircraft avionics technician and electrician. His favorite aircraft was the F-4 Phantom. Michael was proud to have served his country. His position in the Air Force led him to work installing and servicing electrical equipment in power plants.

Michael was a dedicated business owner and entrepreneur whose career reflected both skill and integrity. Most recently, he served as a Sales Manager for JDM Technologies, where he led his team with wisdom and experience, supporting customers through his deep knowledge of industrial power and technology. Throughout his career, Michael was known for his commitment to his customers and the success of those he worked alongside.

Above all, Michael was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He had a deep love for his family and found great joy in planning vacations and creating lasting memories together. He was adventurous by nature and loved boating, flying, camping, and exploring state and national parks. Whether traveling in a camper or venturing abroad, he cherished time spent with those he loved.

Michael was a member of German Zion Lutheran Church and later attended Our Savior Lutheran Church in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In his later years, he faithfully attended online services at Westside Church. He found comfort in his faith, especially in Psalm 23, which reflects the peace and assurance he carried.

During the final nine weeks of his life, as he battled chronic illness, Michael remained steadfast in spirit, marked by joy, positivity, and a deep desire to share his love for the Lord with those who cared for him.

On June 13, 2026, a visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Luncheon to follow. 420 N. Progress Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109.

A Celebration of life will be held at the Port Saint Lucie Botanical Gardens on July 26, 2026 from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM. 2410 SE Westmoreland Boulevard, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Friends of Fisher House. This organization graciously housed Donna and the family during Michael’s hospitalization. 7305 N Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida 33410.

Michael will be remembered for his strength, his adventurous spirit, and his unwavering love for his family. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the memories he helped create, and in the assurance that “The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need.”

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Maria Apolinar "Doña Poli" HurtadoMaria Apolinar “Doña Poli” Hurtado, 96, died April 15, 2026 in Port St. Lucie, Florida...
04/20/2026

Maria Apolinar "Doña Poli" Hurtado

Maria Apolinar “Doña Poli” Hurtado, 96, died April 15, 2026 in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

Mrs. Hurtado was born in Zacapu, Michoacan, Mexico and later made her home in Fort Pierce, Florida. She was a devoted homemaker and a faithful member of San Juan Diego Catholic Church. Doña Poli was deeply devoted to her faith and was known for faithfully praying the rosary and attending Mass.

She enjoyed knitting, sewing, reading, farming, gardening, cooking, and traveling. Raised by her father, she learned at a young age how to cultivate wheat, rice, beans, garbanzo beans, and corn, as well as raise cattle—skills that reflected her strong work ethic and connection to the land.

Survivors include her daughters and sons, Concepcion Cachu, Juvencio Zamora, Olga Walker, and Maria E. Zamora; grandchildren, Claudia Cachu, Rudy Cachu, Jenny Cachu, Jonathan Diaz, Janina Diaz, Jessit Diaz, Jonmark Walker, and Kaleb Walker; great-grandchildren, Anthony Carrera, Angel Carrera, Rodolfo Cachu, Fatima Cachu, Yaretzi Leonides, Itzae Cubero, Jalissa Green, and Adrian Cachu; and great-great-grandchild, Cynthiana Carrera.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Maria Concepcion Zavala; her father, Sabino Hurtado; her siblings, Lucita, Ester, and Antonio Hurtado; and her late husband, Ermilo Zamora.

Services: Visitation will be held Wednesday, April 29, 2026 from 5:00–7:00 PM at Haisley Funeral Home in Fort Pierce. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 10:00 AM at St. Anastasia Catholic Church. Burial will follow at White City Cemetery.

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María Apolinar “Doña Poli” Hurtado, de 96 años, falleció el 15 de abril de 2026 en Port St. Lucie, Florida.

La Sra. Hurtado nació en Zacapu, Michoacán, México, y más tarde estableció su hogar en Fort Pierce, Florida. Fue una ama de casa dedicada y fiel miembro de la Iglesia Católica San Juan Diego. Doña Poli estuvo profundamente entregada a su fe y era conocida por rezar el rosario con devoción y asistir a misa con regularidad.

Disfrutaba tejer, coser, leer, trabajar en el campo, la jardinería, cocinar y viajar. Criada por su padre, aprendió desde muy joven a cultivar trigo, arroz, frijoles, garbanzos y maíz, así como a criar ganado—habilidades que reflejaban su fuerte ética de trabajo y su conexión con la tierra.

Le sobreviven sus hijas e hijos, Concepción Cachu, Juvencio Zamora, Olga Walker y María E. Zamora; sus nietos, Claudia Cachu, Rudy Cachu, Jenny Cachu, Jonathan Díaz, Janina Díaz, Jessit Díaz, Jonmark Walker y Kaleb Walker; sus bisnietos, Anthony Carrera, Angel Carrera, Rodolfo Cachu, Fátima Cachu, Yaretzi Leonides, Itzae Cubero, Jalissa Green y Adrián Cachu; y su tataranieta, Cynthiana Carrera.

Le precedieron en la muerte su madre, María Concepción Zavala; su padre, Sabino Hurtado; sus hermanos, Lucita, Ester y Antonio Hurtado; y su esposo Ermilo Zamora.

Servicios: La velación se llevará a cabo el miércoles 29 de abril de 2026 de 5:00 a 7:00 p. m. en Haisley Funeral Home en Fort Pierce. La Misa de Exequias Cristianas se celebrará el jueves 30 de abril de 2026 a las 10:00 a. m. en la Iglesia Católica St. Anastasia. El sepelio se realizará a continuación en White City Cemetery.

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Linda Kay MaysLinda Kay Mays, 68, died April 16, 2026, in Fort Pierce, Florida.Mrs. Mays was born on February 14, 1958, ...
04/20/2026

Linda Kay Mays

Linda Kay Mays, 68, died April 16, 2026, in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Mrs. Mays was born on February 14, 1958, to Dewey M. and Millie A. Cole in Richlands, Virginia. She attended Garden High School in Buchanan County and later made her home in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Linda loved the ocean and had a special place in her heart for her cats, but above all she cherished her husband and son. She will be remembered for her love of family and the joy she found in the simple things in life.

Survivors include her husband, Steve Mays of Fort Pierce, Florida; her son, Ryan Chad Cole of Florida; brothers, Ray Cole and Gary Cole of Port St. Lucie, Florida, and Roger Cole of Ringgold, Georgia; niece, Kim Whitt of Tazewell, Virginia; nephew, Joe Elswick of Dickenson County, Virginia; niece, Heather Dinkins of Ringgold, Georgia; niece, Amanda Brack of Port St. Lucie, Florida; nephew, Marshall Cole of Port St. Lucie, Florida; and several additional great nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Dewey M. Cole and Millie A. Cole, and her sisters, Wanda Sue Owens and Bonnie Gail Cole.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Operation CatSnip of the Treasure Coast, Inc. at https://operationcatsniptc.com/ or to a local cat rescue organization.

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