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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Week in Review: Mayor Candidate, Beach Bazaar's New Owners, Coyotes in Gulfport

Did you miss this week's top stories? Catch up on what you missed in this week's "Week in Review."

Coyotes Spotted Near School: A resident spotted coyotes near a Gulfport school during the early morning hours. Sam Henderson to Run for Gulfport Mayor: Vice Mayor Sam Henderson wants to continue serving on the Gulfport City Council as the next Mayor of Gulfport. Gulfport Responds to Family Left Homeless: The Brumers' house burned down the day before Thanksgiving. But Gulfport shows the true meaning of 'community,' as folks rally to help a fellow resident in need. From The Florida Keys to The Beach Bazaar: Meet the new owners of the downtown staple, The Gulfport Beach Bazaar. St. Pete Artist Bill Woo Is Dead: Correira was known for his colorful depictions of marine life and his love for downtown St. Petersburg. Artist Bill 'Woo' Coreira …

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Memorial Scheduled for Artist Bill Correira Woo

The memorial service is Saturday for St. Petersburg artist Bill Correira Woo.

A public memorial service for Bill "Woo" Correira will be Saturday, Dec. 1, at First Baptist Church of St. Petersburg. The service is at 1 p.m., at 1900 Gandy Blvd., St. Petersburg. All are welcome to attend. Correira is a St. Petersburg artist who died Monday at his Central Avenue gallery. Correira was known for painting colorful images of marine life. He also had a high profile in St. Petersburg, beloved for his openness and generosity toward others. A Correira pastime was to paint saltwater fish and other underwater creatures in public, sometimes at sushi restaurants or on a downtown street. Other articles on Correira 1.) Fundraisers are being held locally this week to help Correira's family defray the costs for his funeral. They …

Jill Agnew

7:16 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

So sorry and sad to hear this fine man/artist has left us all too soon. Jill Agnew   more ›

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Artist Bill 'Woo' Correira Recalled as 'Creative,' 'Generous Soul'

Beloved St. Pete artist Bill "Woo" Correira died inside his art gallery on Central Avenue Monday. He had been battling brain cancer.

Local artist Bill "Woo" Correira knew better than to worry about what people thought or if things did not go exactly as planned. Why should he?  After surviving a brush with death in 2007, the artist gained an appreciation for living in the moment and fully engaging in his work as a painter. In 2007, on Thanksgiving Day, Correira was diagnosed with brain cancer and languished for 49 days in a coma. But he survived, and later realized his dream of owning a St. Petersburg gallery, where he focused on painting marine animals. On Monday night, Correira died inside his art gallery at 689 Central Ave. in St. Petersburg. Tuesday dozens of family, friends and fellow artists stopped by his gallery to remember and honor the man that offered support …

Eric Audit

12:11 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Woo had the ability to look into the eyes of a fish,cature their soul and transfer it to a canvas.. R.I.P.   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

St. Pete Artist Bill Woo Is Dead

Correira was known for his colorful depictions of marine life and his love for downtown St. Petersburg.

St. Petersburg artist Bill Correira Woo has died. The artist's sudden passing Monday was mourned by friends and loved ones, who left dozens of messages on Correira's Facebook page. "You will be deeply missed," wrote Missie Stevenson McDow. "Gosh, Bill, you will be missed. Your art and your soul," said Jean Teira Hynes. Correira owned Woo Gallery on Central Avenue and had lived in St. Petersburg for more than 30 years. Correira valiantly fought and survived brain cancer five years ago, after he was stricken on Thanksgiving Day in 2007. Correira later attributed his dedication to painting as key to his recovery. Correira almost exclusively focused on marine life, and was best known for his evocative paintings of saltwater fish. The colorful …

ann marie meder

11:22 am on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

He was a wonderful person! My husband and I brought our children to the gallery to meet Woo. We wanted our children to see his work and his passion for his paintings and life! We walked away that day captivated by a man who was so thankful for his talent, his life and The Lord! He will live on in all of us who were captivated by the person he was, his giving spirit and his art of the sea! The …   more ›

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