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Florida Unclaimed Property List #12 (12/15/17) FLORIDA UNCLAIMED MONEY Florida Unclaimed Property List #12 (12/15/17) FINDER INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES, LLC Florida Unclaimed Property List (12/15/17) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Web: https://www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following people regarding unclaimed funds. For more information on recovering your unclaimed money, please contact our office. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ROBERTO SIRIANI, SW 47TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33155 XENIA SISKA, BAYSHORE GARDENS PKWY, BRADENTON, FL GEORGE SIRIANNI, NW 13TH CT, PEMBROKE PINES, FL 34207 330262560 JAMES SISLER, W NORA AVE, MERRITT ISLAND, FL 32952 MARY SIRIANNI, NW 13TH CT, PEMBROKE PINES, FL 330262560 CRISTINA SISO, KATHERWOOD ST , SPRING HILL, FL 346081526 CATHERINE SIRIANNI, ASHTON CT , TALLAHASSEE, FL 32317 HENRY SISON, ALETHA DR , JACKSONVILLE, FL 32211 GEORGE SIRMANS, N W 75TH, MIAMI, FL 331476471 BRETT SISON, , LARGO, FL LAUNDER SIRMANS, N W 75TH, MIAMI, FL 331476471 MICHAEL SISSON, SE 10TH TERRACE, CAPE CORAL, FL 339901582 GEORGIA SIRMONS, QUINCY ST , LAKELAND, FL 33815 PAULA SISSON, SE 10TH TERRACE, CAPE CORAL, FL 339901582 JACQUELI SIRMONS, , , KENNETH SISSON, CRESCENT PKWY , DELAND, FL 327243711 GUY SIROIS, ABERDEEN COURT SOUTH, LAKELAND, FL 33813 EVE SISSON, JEFFCOTT ST , FORT MYERS, FL 339015010 RUTH SIROIS, SW 57TH TER, CAPE CORAL, FL 339147136 WOODROW SIROIS, SW 57TH TER, CAPE CORAL, FL 339147136 ANGELA SISSON, BITTSBURY CT , WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 335433925 RAYMOND SIROIS, MUSCOGEE RD , MILTON, FL 32583 RSS J SISSON, , , LAWRENCE SIROTA, 78TH LN N, SAINT PETERSBURG, FL 33709 AMANDA SISSONS, 11TH STREET SW, LEHIGH ACRES, FL 33971 MARSHALL SIROTA, 47TH COURT NORTH, LOXAHATCHEE, BLAZE SIROTA, STIRLING RD STE, HOLLYWOOD, FL 33024 PAULO SISTE, SW 14TH AVE, CAPE CORAL, FL 339144231 BORYALYS SIROTA, STIRLING RD STE, HOLLYWOOD, FL 33024 MILDRED SISTRUN, , , VITALY SIROTENKO, ROXLAND LANE , PALM COAST, FL RUBY SISTRUNK, , FERNANDINA, FL 32034 321640000 GIRIDHAR SITARAMAN, 29TH AVE , PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34953 MICHAEL SIROTOVITCH, RIVER TRAIL DR, PALM COAST, FL 32137 MARIA SITARZ, N VILLAGE DR, SAINT PETERSBURG, FL 33716 WILLIAM SITKI, STANFORD AVENUE , ST PAUL, MN 55105 JONAS SIROTOWITZ, WHITTINGTON PL , TAMPA, FL 336184553 ERMA SITKI, FOXWORTH RD , RIVERVIEW, FL 33569 CHRISTINA SIRVENT, SW 13TH ST, PEMBROKE PINES, FL 33029 WILLIAM SITKI, 10 , RIVERVIEW, FL 33569 ERMA SITKI, , , NESTOR SIRVENT, SW 13TH ST, PEMBROKE PINES, FL 33029 ERIC SITTIG, VANDERBILT DR , EUSTIS, FL 32726 RIKKA SIRVIO, , TURKEY, 207000000 REGINA SITTIG, VANDERBILT DR , EUSTIS, FL 32726 KHONESAVANH SISAVATH, 6 RD N, LOXAHATCHEE, FL 33470 XIAO SITU, BRICKELL AVE , MIAMI, FL 33131 MANIVANH SISAVATH, 6 RD N, LOXAHATCHEE, FL 33470 LOIS SITZ, BYRON BUTLER PKWY, PERRY, FL 32348 ALFREDO SISCO, LEE WAGENER BLVD, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33315 JACOB SIUDYM, LEE RD STE, WINTER PARK, FL 32789 KIVIET SISIBANE, CARLTON NAPLES , NAPLES, FL 34108 LISA SIUDYM, LEE RD STE, WINTER PARK, FL 32789 NANCY SISINNI, GLENGAD RUN , ORMOND BEACH, FL 32174 KANDIAH SIVAKUMARAN, NW 33RD CT, GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 FRANCISCO SISINO DE OLIVERA, NW 13 AVE, MIAMI, FL 33125 SUBADRA SIVAKUMARAN, NW 33RD CT, GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 GERTRUDE SISITZKY, SE OCEAN BLVD, STUART, FL 349962766 MANIAN SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, CAMDEN BAY DIRVE, TAMPA, FL BRENDA SISK, HIGHWAY 98 E, DESTIN, FL 32541 33635 MYRTLE SISK, SE 175TH TERRACE, SILVER SPGS, FL 344886181 VIGNESH SIVASANKARAN, SOUTH SIDE BLVD, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256 VERNA SISK, , , FL Agency License #A1600146 Registered Locator #107376002 Florida Unclaimed Property List (12/15/17) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Web: https://www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following people regarding unclaimed funds. For more information on recovering your unclaimed money, please contact our office. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ JOAN SIVASLIAN, WEST HEATHER RIDGE, LECANTO, FL FOUKAINA SKANDALI, W. LIME ST., TARPON SPRINGS, FL 344617712 346893626 CAROLYN SIVEK, BOX 232 , OCKLAWAHA, FL 32183 ANQUANETTE SKANES, COURT STREET APT, TITUSVILLE, FL KELLY SIVELS, VONN RD , LARGO, FL 33774 ROSA SKANES, W GRIFFITH AVE, CRESTVIEW, FL 32536 LUCILLE SIVERLING, N SOCRUM LOOP, LAKELAND, FL 338094182 DOREEN SKANTZE, , , RICHARD SKARE, BOX 376 , BRADENTON, FL 34206 NELLIE SIVILLS, , , MICHAEL SKATES, MIRAMAR , CAPE CORAL, FL 33904 RITA SIVILS, SW 72ND COURT, OCALA, FL 34481 JOHN SKEDDLE, , , PERRY SIVLEY, BOX 25118 , TAMPA, FL 33622 MILES SKEEFORD, GUARDIAN DR , VENICE, FL 34292 JOURDAN SIVON, WHISPERING DR S, LARGO, FL 33771 VICTORIA SKEELES, S WESTSHORE BLVD, TAMPA, FL 336161382 DONALD SIVYER, , , ROY SIWIK, SW 86TH AVE, OCALA, FL 344810000 MARK SKEEN, SE 138TH AVE, OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 MARIANA SIWPERSAD JITAN, N DIXON AVE, TAMPA, FL THOMAS SKEEN, SE 138TH AVE, OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 336041401 ASHLEY SKEEN, WHISPERING PINES RD, BOYNTON BEACH, FL EDUARDO SIXTO, W OKEECHOBEE R, HIALEAH GARDENS, FL 334358136 330182924 ASHLEY SKEEN, WHISPERING PINES RD, BOYNTON BEACH, FL ELENA SIXTO, W OKEECHOBEE R, HIALEAH GARDENS, FL 334358136 330182924 JACK SKEEN, , , ALEJANDRO SIXTO, EAST 49TH ST, HIALEAH, FL 33013 MONET SKEETE, NW 83 LANE, SUNRISE, FL 33351 LEONA SIZEMORE, WASHINGTON ST , DAYTONA BEACH, FL HEATHER SKEFFINGTON, STICKNEY POINT RD, SARASOTA, FL 32114 34231 JAMES SIZEMORE, , , MARY SKEIRIK, , , JOYCE SIZEMORE, , , MARC SKEIST, FORREST GREEN DR, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308 EDWARD SIZLER, CONROY RD , ORLANDO, FL 32835 MARC SKEIST, FOREST GREEN DR, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308 FOLKE SJOBERG, TERRANCE WAY , NAPLES, FL 34112 CHESTER SKELDING, LOWER MATECUMBE RD, KEY LARGO, FL SEIJA SJOHOLM, 35755 , LAKE WORTH, FL 334612235 33037 JOHN SJOLUND, SOUTH DR , LAKEWOOD, FL 334616133 VIRGINIA SKELLENGER, NW 26TH ST, BOCA RATON, FL 334346014 ILONA SJOLUND, , , AMY SKELLY, SE ELMWOOD AVE, PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34983 BJORN SJURSEN, CORDOVA RD SUITE, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 DARIN SKELLY, KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, KENNEDY SP CT, FL 32899 JOAN SKAF, O JOAN SKAF, LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL 330648529 LAURA SKELTON, GAMLING LN , ORLANDO, FL 32821 SAINT SKAGGS, PATRIOT LANE , HOLIDAY, FL 34690 LAURA SKELTON, GAMLING LN , ORLANDO, FL 32821 THOMAS SKAGGS, ELMWOOD RD , JACKSONVILLE, FL 322105328 VERA SKELTON, , , GLEN SKAL, TIMBERLAKE AVE , DELTONA, FL 32725 MERLE SKENA, E PRINCETON ST, ORLANDO, FL 328045046 FRANCIS SKALA, 102ND AVE , PINELLAS PARK, FL 337823307 RUTH SKENA, E PRINCETON ST, ORLANDO, FL 328045046 CHARLES SKALASKI, ALHAMBRA CIRCLE , CORAL GABLES, FL MATTHEW SKENES, WORTH RD , SAINT JOHNS, FL 322599020 331342104 NANCY SKENES, WORTH RD , SAINT JOHNS, FL 322599020 MURL SKALLA, EGRET DR , FREDERICK, CO 80504 HELEN SKENES, , , HELEN SKALSKI, E 59 ST, HIALEAH, FL 330131318 DEREK SKEPPER, OAKS BRIGHTON RD, WEST SUSSEX, FL Agency License #A1600146 Registered Locator #107376002 Florida Unclaimed Property List (12/15/17) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Web: https://www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following people regarding unclaimed funds. For more information on recovering your unclaimed money, please contact our office. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TROY SKERROW, CALIBRE BEND LN, WINTER PARK, FL 32792 THEODORE SKIRPAN, 34506 , TARPON SPRINGS, FL 346892812 STEPHANIE SKIBA, BUENA VISTA BLVD, PANAMA CITY, FL 32401 THEODORE SKIRPAN, , , TIMOTHY SKIBA, BUENA VISTA BLVD, PANAMA CITY, FL 32401 ESPEN SKJEFSTAD, NE 19TH AVE, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33308 MIKE SKIBA, S SAN JOSE, MESA, AZ 85202 HANS SKJELBRED, HARBOUR ISLE DR, FORT PIERCE, FL 349492782 SHANE SKIDMORE, NE 7TH AVE, BOCA RATON, FL 334873123 STANLEY SKLAR, SW 97TH AVE, MIAMI, FL 331762084 MARY SKIDMORE, CEDAR CREEK DRIVE, NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34653 HAROLD SKLAR, N BEACH RD, ENGLEWOOD, FL 34223 SHANE SKIDMORE, ROCKPORT CIR , LAKE WORTH, FL 33467 DANIELLE SKLAR, , , ELIZABETH SKILES, LAZY OAKS DR, AUSTIN, TX 78745 DAVIANA SKLAR, , , ARLENE SKILLMAN, W MICHIGAN AVELOT, PENSACOLA, FL DOROTHY SKLAROFF, NE 195TH ST, MIAMI, FL 331802130 32526 IVAN SKLARVK, PONKAN ROAD , LAND O LAKES, FL 34637 ALBERT SKINNER, TROPIC BLVD E, LARGO, FL 337702103 MARTA SKLARVK, PONKAN ROAD , LAND O LAKES, FL 34637 JOHN SKINNER, WESTSHORE BLVD S, TAMPA, FL 33661 JENNIFER SKOG, MEADOW OAKS LOOP, CLERMONT, FL 34714 JESSIE SKINNER, E 5TH ST, PANAMA CITY, FL 32401 ERNEST SKOG, SOUTHAMPTON PL , BOCA RATON, FL 33434 LINDSAY SKINNER, ISLAND CRT UNIT, INDIALANTIC, FL 32903 WILLIAM SKOLD, ELKRIDGE DR , HOLIDAY, FL 33590 JANE SKINNER, BONDSTONE AVE , DELTONA, FL 32738 LINDA SKOLNIK, STANFORD DRIVE , CORAL GABLES, FL 33146 ROBERT SKINNER, NURSERY RD , CLEARWATER, FL 33756 SHIRLEY SKOLNIK, F217 , BOCA RATON, FL 334332416 VIVIAN SKINNER, 4TH AVE , JACKSONVILLE, FL 322082112 ESTHER SKOR, TAMIAMI BLVD , MIAMI, FL 331442664 DAVID SKINNER, , JACKSONVILLE, FL 32257 WILLIAM SKOR, TAMIAMI BLVD , MIAMI, FL 331442664 BOYD SKINNER, , , FOTIOS SKORDAS, CURTISS AVE , SARASOTA, FL 34231 DONALD SKINNER, , MARIANA, FL EKATERINA SKORIK, COLLINS AVE , BAL HARBOUR, FL 33154 LEON SKINNER, , , STANISLAV SKORIK, COLLINS AVE , BAL HARBOUR, FL 33154 LUCILLE SKINNER, , , FL CYDNEY SKORR, BOX 21012 , TAMPA, FL 33622 V SKINNER, , , DAVID SKORUDE, DIANE DRIVE , TITUSVILLE, FL 32780 FRANK SKINNER,
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