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Sunday, April 24, 2011 I THE DAILY TIMES www.DelmarvaNow.com B7 FROM ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE Bradshaw With planning, travel anyone can be easy for ability whether it be my Ellsworth J. Smith SALISBURY Ellsworth "Jim" Smith, 73, of Salisbury died Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at his residence. Born on Nov. 28, 1937, in Newburgh, N.Y., he was the son of the late Ellsworth Gillespie Smith and Wilhelmina Scherhans Smith. He is survived by a son, Eric Smith and his wife, Angela, of Lima, Ohio; a daughter, Marlene Naumann and her husband, Wayne, of Salisbury; eight grandchildren; a sister, Jane Smith of Troy, N.Y.; and a nephew.

A memorial Mass will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m. at St Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Salisbury. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery in Troy. Zeller Funeral Home in Salisbury is handling the 2h Paul Rendine DEATH NOTICES Virginia T.

CRISFIELD Virginia T. Bradshaw, 94, of Crisfield died Friday, April 22, 2011, at Alice Byrd Tawes Nursing Home. She was born on Smith Island, a daughter of the late Elton Marsh. She retired from McCready Memorial Hospital, where she was the head of food services and housekeeping. She was a member of Immanuel United Methodist Church in Crisfield, where she sang in the choir and was active in UMW.

She was also a member of AARP and the former Chesapeake Chapter 28 Order of the Eastern Star. When Mrs. Bradshaw moved to Crisfield, she boarded Smith Island children while they attended school. She was an excellent cook who loved cooking big meals for family gatherings. After her retirement, she enjoyed traveling with her sister-in-law, Blanche.

She is survived by a son, Martin L. Tyler and his wife, Nenita, of Crisfield; a stepdaughter, Eleanora "Cookie" Brown of Salisbury; grandchildren, April Nelson and her husband, Tommy, of Salisbury, Cheryl Tyler of Crisfield, Adrian Tyler of Crisfield, Angel Nicole Tyler of Crisfield, Mark Tyler of Salisbury, Tracy Warthen of Crisfield, Jennifer Clayton and her husband, William "Clay," of Princess Anne and Eric Layman, who was like a grandson to her, and his wife, Jodi, of Baltimore; great-grandchildren, Christina Ruark, Cody Martin, Rachel Derderian, Tyler Carson, Kenneth Tyler III, Trisha Tyler, Amanda Tyler, Evan Warthen, Ryan Tyler, Madison Clayton, Angel Clayton, Samantha Lay- tank, rather than my daughter having to use it to breathe. We still had to have all of that return paperwork (also done by Carolyn) just to safely and securely bring that oxygen tank back home. As many of you may recall, my daughter died in dialysis in May 2008 from complications of a failed kidney transplant done about 12 years earlier. At least we had her with us for about 11 more years of a relatively good quality of life, thanks, in large part, to that surgeon in San Diego, with some added help from Carolyn Hall.

The point to be made here is this: You can travel either yourself andor with a family member, too, even if you both may have to deal with quite a lot of disability-needed baggage. You don't need to feel overwhelmed at your planning requirements, either. Just be aware that you will need a little or a lot more planning time. You should use a qualified and expert travel planner (like Hall's Tidewater Travel) to get you from here to there and back again in a stress-free manner. Paul Rendine is chairman of the Disability Advocates of Delmarva Inc.

group. Email him at quoteman3 aol.com. I want to change gears here today and talk about something that most of us start to think about this time of year anyway. That subject is deciding where to go and then making arrangements to get to that idyllic vacation place where we, along with our families, can start to relax and unwind from the daily grind of our everyday jobs, not have to think about our work requirements, our clients or customers, those deadlines we have to meet, and finally and hopefully have some really good quality time with our amilies. Using myself as an example, I want to make the point to start that with some of the more obvious exceptions, if the place that you want to get to is more than a day to a day-and-a-half drive away, you need to think about flying to and from your planned vacation or, perhaps, even a business trip in order to get to your destination more quickly and without feeling so tired from all of that driving.

Even if you are a paraplegic who needs to use a wheelchair, you can do it with some prior planning, aided by the airline that you want to use to get to your destination. I urge you to pick a great travel agent who can help you to manage your trip and make it a lot more pleasurable and hassle-free. In my and my family's case, for longer trips, we have needs with our dis- man and Jordon Layman; and many nieces and nephews. Along with her father and mother, she was preceded In death by her grandparents, who helped raise her; her stepmother, Florence Marsh; her first husband, Vincent Lee Tyer; her second husband, William "Bill" Bradshaw; a son, Kenneth Eugene Tyler; a daughter-in-law, Sue Tyler; a grandson, Kenneth Eugene Tyler II; and three siblings, Etheridge Smith, Kenneth Marsh and John Wesley Marsh. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m.

at Immanuel United Methodist Church in Crisfield, where friends may call one hour prior. Pastors Bill S. Wilson and G. Kim Gilson will officiate. Interment will follow in Sunnyridge Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are requested to be sent to Immanuel UM Church Memorial Fund, co Robert H. Bradshaw 306 W. Main Crisfield, Md. 21817. Arrangements are in the care of Bradshaw Sons Funeral Home in Crisfield.

To send condolences to the family, please visit and portable shower seat or, in the case of my daughter, a small, portable oxygen tank to go to San Diego from Salisbury and return later on. We also had to take along her small motorized scooter so that she could get around in it until her specialized surgery was completed by a highly-skilled and renowned pulmonary surgeon in San Diego so that she could breathe normally again. In that case, we were totally amazed at all of the paperwork required and other hoops that we had to jump through just to ensure that our daughter could at least breathe until her surgery was completed about five days later. Enter John and Carolyn Hall of Hall's Tidewater Travel agency (Carolyn, especially) who helped us to work through all of the paperwork required to just be able to take along that portable oxygen tank so that my daughter could breathe relatively easier until her lung surgery was completed just a few days later. Her surgery was completed successfully and she and her Mother were on their way back home about seven days later just carrying that small portable oxygen DEATHS ELSEWHERE Norio Ohga TOKYO (AP) Sony said its former president and chairman Norio Ohga, credited with developing the compact disc, has died.

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