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GABAY, James W., Jr.
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: James Wingate Gabay, Jr., 80, died February 24, 1996 at Campbellton-Graceville Hospital in Graceville. Survivors include three daughters, Judith Grubicy of Miami, and Joan Izzillo and Carol Ann Sharp, both of Bronx, NY; a son, Gary Gabay of Bronx, NY; and a sister, Marjorie Dytrych of Daytona. Local arrangements were handled by Peel Funeral Home.

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GADD, Martha
OCALA, FLORIDA: Martha Alma Gadd, infant, died February 9, 1961. She was born February 8, 1961 to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gadd, Jr. Survivors include her parents; a brother, Aaron Gadd III; a sister, Peggy V. Gadd; her paternal grandfather, Aaron Gadd, Sr.; and her maternal grandfather, Burk Vickers of Valdosta, GA. Burial was at Hillcrest Cemetery (Highland Memorial Park) with arrangements by J. Miles Hiers Funeral Home.

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GAINER, Julia
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Julia Gainer, 85, died May 29, 1987. She was a native of Andalusia, AL and a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Chipley. Survivors include two sons, Kenneth Gainer of Chipley and Gaston Gainer of Tampa; a daughter, Elizabeth A. Johnson of Dearborn Heights, MI; a brother, Claude McLean of Charleston, SC; 4 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the First Presbyterian Church of Chipley. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home.

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GAINEY, Gail
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Gail Gainey, 6, died August 9, 1953 at the Washington County Hospital. She was born April 12, 1947. She was survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gainey; a brother, Charles T. Gainey; two sisters, Elizabeth Gainey and Lindy Jean Gainey; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Sansing; and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. C.G. Gainey. Services were held at Piney Grove Church. Burial was at the church cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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GALAN, Antonio
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Antonio Galan, 95, died April 28, 1986. He was born November 27, 1890 in Spain. He had lived in Miami for 65 years. He was a Mason. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Van Orsdel Coral Gables Funeral Home.

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GALIETTA, Fanny
SEMINOLE, FLORIDA: Fanny Galietta, 95, died January 31, 1987 in Seminole. She was born January 1, 1892 in New York, NY to Joseph and Anna Pascale. She was a former resident of Beacon, NY, where she was a member of St. John's Church. Survivors include a daughter, Fannie Franklin; two sons, Anthony Galietta and and Albert Galietta; 5 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Galietta. Arrangements were handled by Mohn Funeral Home.

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GALLON, Mabel
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Mabel P. Gallon died January 26, 2003. She was born May 13, 1927. She was a former resident of Queens, NY. She was the sister of Ellen McKeon and the late James Gallon. She is also survived by her cousins; her nieces and nephews; and her friends. Services were held at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery with arrangements by Arthur F. White Funeral Home of Farmingdale, NY.

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GANDY, Bertha
MELROSE, FLORIDA: Bertha Mae Gandy, 83, died on her birthday, February 10, 1987 at Bradford Hospital in Starke. She was born February 10, 1904 in Macclenny. She was a former resident of Fort Lauderdale, and had come to Stark 13 years ago. She was a member of Davie United Methodist Church in Davie, FL. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joe Ann Walters and Mrs. Bonnie Faye Sewell; a brother, Ralph Crawford; 8 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Keystone Heights Cemetery with arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

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GARAUX, Ruth
ARCADIA, FLORIDA: Ruth S. Garaux, 71, died May 15, 1978 at her home. She was born in Sharon, OH. She was a retired registered nurse. She had lived in Arcadia since 1943, and formerly lived in Canton, OH. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Crady of Arcadia, and Mrs. Phyllis Carlton of Johnson City, TN; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Quinlan and Mrs. Anna Latto; three brothers, Richard Scott, John Scott and Charles Scott; and 4 grandchildren. Interment was at Manasota Memorial Park by Robarts Funeral Home.

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GARCIA, Jesus J.
WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA: Jesus Jaime Garcia, 69, died May 5, 2012. He was born in Mexico to Juan and Maria Garcia Jaime in Mexico. He was a citrus fruit worker, and came to the Winter Haven area in 1964. He was a Catholic, and enjoyed music and traveling. Survivors include his wife, Herminia Jaime; his sons, Jesus Jaime, Manuel (Dionne) Jaime, Daniel (Alejandra) Jaime, Jose (Jill) Jaime, and Juan Jaime; a stepson, Frankie (Spring) Medacco; two stepdaughters, Tammy Medacco and Yolanda Lisa Medacco; his sisters, Guadalupe (Jose) Garcia and Leticia (Saul) Ramirez; his brothers, Agustin (Estela) Jaime, Jesus (Adela) Jaime, and Ernesto (Alma) Jaime; 8 grandchildren; 5 step-grandchildren; and 3 step great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services were held at St. Ann Catholic Church. Interment was at Forest Hill Cemetery by Oak Ridge Funeral Care.

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GARCIA, John P.
MIAMI, FLORIDA: John Peter Garcia, 46, died May 2, 1980. He had lived in Miami for over 30 years, and was a former resident of New York City. Survivors include two daughters, Lana A. Garcia of Ocala, and Diana Garcia of Delray Beach; and his father, Robert P. Garcia. Interment was at Dade Memorial Park under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

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GARDNER, Starrett
TEQUESTA, FLORIDA: Starrett Alfred Gardner, 57, died May 1, 1966. Survivors include his wife, Geraldine Gardner; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Driskell of Jupiter; a brother, William, of Erie, PA; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens under the direction of Howard Funeral Chapel.

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GARGIS, Patricia
ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Patricia Ann Gargis, 60, died June 15, 2000. She was born April 25, 1940. She owned the All Ways In Bloom florist shop. She attended Delaney Street Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Tillman; a son, Brian (Laurie) of Miami Lakes; two daughters, Debbi (Arthur) Vermuelin, and Kim (Richard) Daugherty, both of Orlando; a brother, David P. Rogers, Jr. of Birmingham, AL; 5 grandchildren; and a step-grandchild. Arrangements were entrusted to Florida Funeral Home and Crematory.

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GARNER, Eddie
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Eddie Garner, 58, died July 31, 2010 at Flagler Hospital. Survivors include his children, Alonzo, Eddie Lee, Jennifer, Darseal and Layton Dewayn; a brother, Alponso Byrd of St. Augustine; a sister, Sally Edwards of Palatka; 3 grandchildren; his nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church in Green Cove Springs. Interment was at Mount Olive Cemetery under the direction of Leo C. Chase and Son Funeral Home.

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GARNER, Essie
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Essie Hewett Garner, 81, died June 17, 1998 at Flowers Hospital in Dothan, AL. She is survived by two daughters, Jean Morales of West Palm Beach, and Brenda Anderson of Bremen, GA; three sons, Eddie Garner and Earl Garner, both of Bonifay, and Charles Garner of Tallahassee; 12 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vince E. Garner; a daughter, Opal L. Garner; and her parents, Ira and Mae Hewett. Services were held at Harris Chapel Church. Interment was at Harris Chapel Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home.

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GARO, Ramon A.
CLERMONT, FLORIDA: Ramon A. Garo, 80, died August 23, 2005. He was born in the Dominican Republic on May 10, 1925. He was a plumber, and was of the Catholic faith. Surviving family members include his sons, Ramon Garo of Davenport and Juan Rodriguez of the Dominican Republic; his daughters, Ramona Garo-Caceres of Clermont, Reyna Rodriguez and Ana Santos of the Dominican Republic, Teresa Rodriguez of Miami, and Carmen Rodriguez of New York; three brothers, Luis Garo and Julio Garo, both of the Dominican Republic, and Bienvenido Garo of Miami; 22 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Arrangements were handled by Becker Funeral Home.

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GARRETT, Lee S.
FREEPORT, FLORIDA: Lee S. Garrett, 76, died March 12, 1972. Survivors include his wife, Julia Garrett; and two sisters, Isabel Brown and Margaret Spence, both of Freeport. Services were held at the First Pentecostal Church of Freeport. Burial was at Hatcher Cemetery with arrangements by Clary Funeral Home.

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GARTNER, Charlie
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Charlie Gartner, 72, died September 21, 1976 at the Washington County Hospital. Survivors include a siter, Mrs. Lillian Boltz of New York, NY. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

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GAUDET, Roy
SPARR, FLORIDA: Roy Martin Gaudet, 65, died February 2, 1995 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. He was an electrical contractor and a U.S. Army veteran, having served with the 82nd Airborne Division. He was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. He was a native of New Iberia, LA and a former resident of Miami. Survivors include his wife, Sose Gaudet; three sons, Alan Gaudet of Sparr, Andrus Gaudet of Ocala, and Andre Gaudet of Clearwater; a daughter, Therese Herndon of Ormond Beach; a brother, Ralph Gaudet of Lafayette, LA; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at Christ the King Catholic Church. Arrangements were handled by Hiers Funeral Home.

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GAUGHAN, Rita
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Rita E. Gaughan, 92, died May 5, 2002 at Bon Secours Maria Manor. She was born in Bangor Township, MI. She had worked as a medical secretary. She had lived in St. Petersburg since 1961, and was a former resident of Battle Creek, MI. She was a member of the North Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. She is survived by a nephew, James C. Gaughan of Colleyville, TX. Arrangements were handled by the American Heritage Cremation Society in Clearwater.

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GAVIN, Olan
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Olan B. Gavin, 70, died May 2, 1960 at his residence. Survivors include three daughters, Lois Perkins, Alice Walker, and Juanita Dunaway; 4 sons, Alvie Gavin, J. Gavin, John D. Gavin, and Early Dean; and a brother, Webb Wheeler. Services were held at the Noma Assembly of God. Arrangements were handled by Mitchell Funeral Home.

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GAVITT, Mildred
PALMETTO, FLORIDA: Mildred D. Gavitt, 73, died February 15, 1992. She was born February 9, 1919 in Chicago. She was a retired telephone switchboard operator. She came to the Palmetto area over 20 years earlier from Rock Island, IL. She attended the First Presbyterian Church of Bradenton, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by a sister, Ruth E. Underiner of Apollo Beach. Interment was at Mansion Memorial Park under the direction of Palmetto Funeral Home.

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GEANS, Tommy
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Tommy B. Geans, age 1 year, died March 15, 1951 at a local hospital. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geans; two brothers, William C. and Robert L.; a sister, Mary E.; and his grandparents, Mrs. W. Byrd, and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Whitehead. Services were held at the Uleta Nazarene Church. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park by Lithgow Funeral Home.

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GEER, Janette
PUNTA GORDA, FLORIDA: Janette L. Geer died January 24, 2010. She was born March 31, 1927. She was a retired social worker for Oswego County, NY. Survivors include three daughters, Janine Crane of Palermo, NY, Marilyn Tedoldi of Needham, MA, and Cheryl Miller of Scotia, NY; two sons, Geoffrey Geer and Stephen Geer, both of Palermo, NY; a sister, Carolyn Dean of Madison, CT; 7 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Roberson Funeral Home.

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GELDERT, Harry
VENICE, FLORIDA: Harry Geldert, 67, died March 8, 1972. He was born December 3, 1904 in Germany. He was a retired restaurant owner. He had lived in the Venice area for 3 years, and was a former resident of Wayne, NJ. He was a member of the Yacht Club, the New York City Masonic Lodge, the Elks Lodge, the Civic Association and the Volunteer Fire Department of South Venice. Survivors include his wife, Martha M. Geldert; and a brother, Herman, of Germany. Interment was at Gulf Pines Memorial Park with arrangements by Farley Funeral Home.

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GELHAUS, August
NEW PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA: August Gelhaus, 86, died November 19, 1973. He was a retired New York City firefighter, and had formerly lived in St. Petersburg, FL. He was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. He was survived by his wife, Mary Gelhaus. Interment was at Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens under the direction of North Funeral Home.

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GENET, Rose
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Rose Genet, 86, died December 12, 1983 in Charleston, SC. She was a New York native. She was a co-founder of the Hebrew Academy of Miami Beach, and a life member of Hadassah. She had lived in Miami since 1936. She was the wife of Harry Genet. Survivors include a daughter, Florence; two sons, Saul and Irving; 15 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Gordon Funeral Home.

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GEORGIAN, Lydia
BONITA SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Lydia Georgian, 84, died July 16, 2008. She was born June 7, 1924. She was a manager at Hudson's in Detroit. She is survived by a granddaughter, Nicole Hale of Bonita Springs; and a niece, Sylvia P. Carameros of Augusta, GA. Cremation arrangements were handled by Fuller Funeral Home.

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GERISCH, Anna
GULFPORT, FLORIDA: Anna E. Gerisch, 76, died April 16, 1968. She was born in Farmington, MO. She attended Our Saviour Lutheran Church. She had been living in Florida for 5 years, and was a former resident of Lincoln Park, MI. Survivors include a son, Paul H. of Lincoln Park, MI; two sisters, Mrs. Doris Gormley and Mrs. Sophie Zimmer; seven brothers, Ray Mell, Daniel Mell, John Mell, Marvin Mell, Henry Mell, William Mell and Edgar Mell; 2 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Arrangements were handled by Bashaw Funeral Home.

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GERMAIN, Alice
BELLEAIR, FLORIDA: Alice M.H. Germain, 85, died October 15, 1962. She was born in Montreal, Canada. She was an Episcopalian, and had been living in Belleair for two years. Arrangements were handled by Moss Funeral Home.

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GERNAZIAN, Hogop
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Hogop Gernazian, 78, died December 16, 1969. He was born June 7, 1892. He was a former resident of Atlanta, GA, and had lived in Clearwater for 20 years. He was a member of Belmont Park United Methodist Church, and was a Mason. Interment with military honors was at the Largo Cemetery under the direction of Feaster Memorial Home.

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GERSON, Annette
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Annette Gerson, 73, died June 21, 1982. She was a member of Temple Beth Shalom, the National Council of Jewish Women, and Hadassah. She served on the auxiliaries of Douglas Gardens and Mount Sinai Hospital. Survivors include three sons, Donald of Miami, and Sheldon and Gary, both of Miami Beach; two sisters, Rose Kaplan and Sarah Savage, both of Baltimore, MD; two brothers, Jacob and Max Friedman, both of Baltimore, MD; and 7 grandchildren. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Riverside Funeral Home.

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GERWE, Helen
LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: Helen Gerwe, 73, died in July of 1949 at her residence. Services were held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment was "in Pinecrest" under the direction of Smith Funeral Home.

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GHRIST, Claribel
EUSTIS, FLORIDA: Claribel B. Ghrist, 88, died April 5, 2011. She was born July 5, 1922 in Troy, MI. She was a former resident of Miami, and retired from Burdine's Department Stores in Dade County with 32 years of service. She was a member of the Eustis Elks Lodge. Survivors include her husband, Gordon; a sister, June Perry of Cedarville, CA, and a brother, Dwaine Perry of Troy, MI. Interment was at Lakeside Memory Gardens by Hamlin and Hilbish Funeral Directors.

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GIBBONS, H. Hardy
FRUITVILLE, FLORIDA: H. Hardy Gibbons, 68, died October 26, 1956 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Reidsville, NC. He retired from the Celanese Corporation, and was a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Elks Lodge, and a former resident of Rome, GA. Survivors include his wife, Verra Gibbons; a daughter, Bettie Gibbons of Sarasota; a stepson, Dr. Robert O. Pitts of Sarasota; and a brother, Joyce Gibbons of Wilson, NC. Interment was at Sarasota Memorial Park under the direction of Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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GIBBS, David
FORT McCOY, FLORIDA: David Gibbs, 73, died October 27, 1979 at the New Horizon Convalarium. He was a native of Massachusetts. There were no known surviving relatives.

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GIBBS, Lucy
BELLEAIR BLUFF, FLORIDA: Lucy T. Gibbs, 85, died April 24, 1978. Survivors include her husband, Harold; two nephews, Leonard Bowles of Sarasota and Edward Bowles of Hobart, IN; and her friends. Interment was at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park under the direction of Hubbell Funeral Home.

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GIBSON, Helen
WAUCHULA, FLORIDA: Helen V. Gibson, 94, died December 31, 2011 in Sebring. She was born June 14, 1917 in Wauchula. She was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Bowling Green, and also attended Victory Praise Center there. She was a lifelong area resident. There are no known surviving family members. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Gid Gibson and Robert Hill. Interment was at the Bowling Green Cemetery under the direction of Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral Home.

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GIDEONS, Lucile
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Lucile Gideons, 80, died December 7, 2000 at her home. Survivors include three daughters, Mary Cone of Caryville, Betty J. Taylor of Bonifay, and Carolyn Acreman of Pensacola; a brother, Jim Thompson of Pensacola; 18 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Interment was at Gideons Cemetery under the direction of Sims Funeral Home.

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GILBERT, A.C.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA: A.C. Gilbert died January 10, 1929. He was survived by his wife and four children. Services were held at his residence. Interment was at Orange Hill Cemetery. Note: A.C. may stand for Alfred Chandley. Date of death may possibly be January 17, 1929.

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GILBERT, Belle
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Belle Gilbert, 86, died September 24, 1950. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include seven sons, Troy, Les, Fred, J.A., O.J., J.W., and Forrest; a brother, J.E. Miller; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Williams and Mrs. Ed Brock; 22 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, J.A. Gilbert. Services were held at New Hope Church. Burial was at New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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GILBERT, Ernest
VERNON, FLORIDA: Ernest F. Gilbert, 57, died April 25, 1961 at a veterans' hospital in Montgomery, AL. He was born February 20, 1904, and was a native of Vernon. He was a World War II veteran, and a member of the Vernon Methodist Church and the American Legion. Survivors include his father, William J. Gilbert; a brother, H.L. Gilbert of Vernon; and a sister, Mrs. Bessie G. Fuller of Vernon. Services were held at the Vernon Methodist Church. Interment was at the Vernon Cemetery with arrangements by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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GILBERT, Mildred
FLORAL CITY, FLORIDA: Mildred Gertrude Gilbert, 94, died April 18, 2008 in Inverness. She was born April 17, 1914 in Derby, VT to John E. and Mae Lunderville Frazier. She was a member of the Daughters of the Nile and the Order of the Eastern Star. She was a Protestant and a former resident of Morrisville, NY. She had been living in the area since 1978. There are no known surviving family members. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert William Gilbert. Arrangements were handled by Hooper Funeral Home.

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GILBERT, Porter
WAUSAU, FLORIDA: Porter Gilbert, 84, died April 30, 1941 at his residence. Survivors include his wife, Amanda Gilbert; his children, Mrs. W.M. Syfrett of Alford, Mrs. J.H. Johns of Wausau, J.D. Gilbert of Bambridge, GA, and Arthur L. Gilbert, Mrs. M.S. Blue, and J.P. Gilbert, all of Lake Wales; and a brother. Z.R. Gilbert of Chipley. Services were held at his home. Burial with Masonic rites was at the Alford Cemetery with arrangements by Blackburn Funeral Home. Note: One record lists his name as Charles Porter Gilbert and a birth date of November 15, 1856.

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GILCHRIEST, Levoid
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Levoid "Jimmy" Gilchriest, 32, died November 2, 1969 in Graceville. He was an employee of the Florida Bank in Chipley. Arrangements were handled by Cooper Funeral Home.

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GILHOOLY, Anna
STARKE, FLORIDA: Anna Muriel Gilhooly, 83, died March 29, 2009 at North Florida Regional Medical Center. She was born July 31, 1925 in Jacksonville to the late Thomas Clayton and Chester Alvarez Crawford. She retired from the accounting department of the Florida Department of Corrections. She attended St. Edward's Catholic Church, where she was a member and former president of the Altar Society. She served on the local Democratic Committee, and was a member of the American Legion. She is survived by a son, Clay Gilhooly of Starke; a daughter, Gail Elaine Richardson of Birmingham, AL; 4 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Gilhooly; and a close friend, John Wadvosky. Services were held at St. Edward's Catholic Church. Interment was at Crosby Lake Cemetery by Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home.

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GILL, Doris
INVERNESS, FLORIDA: Doris A. Gill, 75, died April 21, 1982 at the Inverness Health Care Center. She was a former resident of Wauseon, OH and Toledo, OH, where she had retired as a secretary at the Toledo Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Clarence; and three brothers, Minor, Harry and Robert Heath. Arrangements were handled by Ansberg-West Mortuary of Toledo, OH.

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GILLECE, Margaret
SUNNY HILLS, FLORIDA: Margaret McLaughlin Gillece, 90, died August 24, 1982 in Panama City, FL. She was a native of Ireland. She had lived in Sunny Hills since 1977, and formerly lived in Astoria, NY. She was a member of St. Theresa Catholic Church and its Rosary Society. Survivors include three daughters, Elizabeth A. May, Catherine M. Gillece and Margaret Swayne; a son, James F. Gillece; five sisters, Agnes Woitasek, Hannah McLaughlin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Bridget McLaughlin and Catherine O'Connor; 14 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard Gillece. Services were held at St. Theresa Catholic Church. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, NY.

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GILLEN, Genevieve
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Genevieve Gillen, 90, died December 23, 1978. She was an Avon sales representative and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She had lived in Miami since 1919, having come from Ocala, FL. Cremation arrangements were handled by Lithgow Funeral Home.

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GILLIAM, Murl
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Murl A. Gilliam, 85, died April 15, 1984 at Blake Memorial Hospital. He was born in Springfield, OH. He retired from the U.S. Civil Service. He came to the Bradenton area 17 years earlier from Dayton, OH, and was a member of Palma Sola Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, Marguerite Gilliam; a son, Edward M. Gilliam of Seattle, WA; three brothers, Earnest Gilliam, Harold Gilliam, and Lester Gilliam; and 6 grandchildren. Interment was at Mansion Memorial Park in Ellenton by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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GILLILAND, Alexander
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Alexander Vance Gilliland, 93, died July 2, 2000. He was born May 21, 1907 in Pittsburgh, PA to William Bald Gilliland and Anna Neff Vance Gilliland. He was a self-employed building contractor and real estate manager, and was director of Standard Steel Specialty Co. in Beaver Falls. He enjoyed archery, making bows and arrows, and writing poetry. He operated a Christmas workshop, fixing used toys for children in need. He was a veteran of World War II and an active member of Bellevue United Presbyterian Church. He was a member of Avalon Lodge #657 F&AM, the Syria Temple Shrine, the Scottish Rite, and the Royal Order of Jesters. He is survived by two sons; 5 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Allegheny County Memorial Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA.

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GILLILAND, Anna
LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: Anna Neff Gilliland, 86, died May 16, 1961. She was born January 26, 1874 in Connellsville, PA to Robert McGuire Vance and Frances Emma Borbridge Harr. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, and painting pottery. She was survived by her children, Florence, Alexander, Alice and Elenor. Interment was at Allegheny Co. Memorial Park in Pittsburgh, PA under the direction of Dale A. Gilliland Funeral Home.

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GILLILAND, William
LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: William Bald Gilliland, 79, died March 7, 1953. He was born June 5, 1873 in Allegheny City, PA to Alexander Gilliland and Elizabeth "Betsy" Bald Gilliland. He was a brick layer. He was survived by his wife, Anna Vance Gilliland of Connellsville; three daughters, Mrs. Florence Armstrong, Mrs. Eleanor Gardner, and Miss Alice Gilliland; a son, Alexander V. Gilliland; and a brother, Robert M. of Pittsburgh. Interment was at Allegheny Co. Memorial Park in Pittsburgh, PA.

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GILOT, A.J.
VIRGINIA GARDENS, FLORIDA: A.J. Gilot, 57, died July 24, 1979. He was a former resident of Boston, MA, and came to Florida in 1955. He worked for the U.S. government. He was a deputy marshal and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. He was a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Gilot; three daughters, Donna M. Gilot, Barbara Clark, and Dorothy Clark; a son, Richard D.; a sister, Emma Cameron; and a brother, Ralph. Interment was at Miami Memorial Park by Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home.

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GING, How-Ah
OCALA, FLORIDA: How-Ah Ging, 76, died April 4, 1992 in Gainesville. He was born November 21, 1915. He was a native of Shanghai, China. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and had also been a chef on a Merchant Marine ship. Before moving to Ocala, he had lived in Cambria Heights, NY. Survivors include his wife, Ida B. Ging. Services were held at Ocala West United Methodist Church. Interment was at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell under the direction of Bruce Ocala Funeral Home.

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GIPE, David L.
INVERNESS, FLORIDA: David Lee Gipe, 69, died August 21, 2009. He was born December 21, 1939 to Lee and Marjorie Gipe. He was a customer service agent for Delta Airlines with 33 years of service, and worked in both Chicago and Tampa. He was a U.S. Army veteran, and enjoyed fishing and Chicago Cubs baseball. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Virginia "Ginny" Gipe; a daughter and son-in-law, Rebecca and Tom Russ of Springhill; a son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Alicia Gipe of Citrus Springs; and 4 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. Inurnment with military honors was at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell by Charles E. Davis Funeral Home.

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GIPSON, Elzadie
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA: Elzadie Gipson, 83, died August 8, 1988 at Bethesda Memorial Hospital. She had been living in Delray Beach since 1941, and was a former resident of Opp, AL. Survivors include her husband, Thomas Gipson; two sons, Nawood Gipson of Delray Beach and McCoy Gipson of Long Island, NY; a daughter, Blondelle Anthony of Delray Beach; 9 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at St. John Primitive Baptist Church. Interment was at Palm Beach Memorial Park under the direction of Straghn and Son Tri-City Funeral Home.

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GITCHEL, Amy
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Amy Marie Gitchel, 83, died December 23, 1997 at her home. Survivors include a sister, Mary Kay Williams of Miami; and her friends. Arrangements were handled by Sims Funeral Home.

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GITTLEMAN, Bessie
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Bessie B. Gittleman, 75, died April 8, 1962 at Halifax Hospital. She was born in 1886 in Russia. She had been a Daytona Beach resident for 45 years, and formerly lived in New York City. She was survived by her husband, Aaron Gittleman. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery under the direction of Baggett-McIntosh Funeral Home.

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GIUDITTA, Mary
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Mary M. Giuditta, 79, died March 13, 2003 at Largo Medical Center. She was born in Watervliet, NY. She had worked at the Milbrook Bakery for 15 years. She attended St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Largo, and was a member of the Suncoast New Neighbors and the Welcome Newcomers Alumni. She moved to the Clearwater area in 1984, and was a former resident of Albany, N.Y. She is survived by four daughters, Dawn N. Kremer of St. Petersburg, Arlene Beauparlant of Amsterdam, NY, Carolyn Tourmel of Schenectady, NY, and Anna M. Fairbanks of Feurabush, NY; a sister, Margaret M. O'Connell of Albany, NY; a brother, John H. McCauley of Schenectady; and 7 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by the American Heritage Cremation Society of Clearwater.

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GLASS, Florence
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Florence Dunn Glass, 87, died June 5, 1978 at the Marianna Convalescent Center. She was born October 2, 1892. She was a native of Houston County, AL, and attended the Glass Community Church. Survivors include a son, Pruitt Glass of Graceville; two half-brothers, Jessie Dunn and George Dunn; two half-sisters, Eva Mullis and Dora Baxley; 3 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Riley Glass. Services were held at Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church. Interment was at the church cemetery by Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home.

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GLASS, Thedral B.
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Thedral Bruce Glass, 73, died January 26, 2008. He was born March 14, 1934 to the late James Franklin and Estell Ocie Tidwell Glass. He enjoyed sports, particularly Florida State sports, and in his youth played on the championship high school basketball team at Malone High School. He was a member of the Moose Lodge and the Sons of the American Legion. He is survived by a daughter, Tami Holmes and husband Gary; a special friend, Judy Shults; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; an uncle, Troy Tidwell; and his cousins, Joe, Al, Bruce, Ted, Maurice, and Richie. He was preceded in death by a son, Teddy, Jr. Interment was at Hickory Grove Cemetery by Southerland Family Funeral Home.

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GLASSFORD, William
HOLIDAY, FLORIDA: William C. Glassford, 65, died April 2, 1969. He was born in Cardinal, Ontario, Canada. He was a retired tester with Beumon Fibers in Utica, NY, and was a Mason. Survivors include his wife, Irene E. Glassford; two daughters, Marilynn Duvelow of Whitesboro, NY, and Barbara Bradley of Clinton, NY; a sister, Violet Harrigan; and 6 grandchildren. Interment was at Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens in New Port Richey with arrangements by Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home.

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GLICK, Lorraine
PALM CITY, FLORIDA: Lorraine Simpson Glick, 84, died April 13, 2010 at Water's Edge in Palm City. She was born October 8, 1925 in New York City. She was a graduate of Connecticut College. She was a former Largo resident, and had been in Palm City for 11 years. She was a member of the Sandhill Cove Croquet Club, the Garden Club of Stuart, the Literacy Club, and St. Mary's Altar Guild. She is survived by a son, James Simpson of Mill Valley, CA; two daughters, Dale Simpson of New York, and Carol Simpson of Boston; a stepdaughter, Susan Connor of Homosassa; a stepson, William Glick of Houston; a grandchild; and 3 step-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Stuart. Arrangements were handled by All County Funeral Home and Crematory.

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GLICKMAN, Leo
SOUTH PASADENA, FLORIDA: Leo Glickman died January 24, 1966. He was a retired merchant, and formerly lived in Port Clinton, OH. Survivors include his wife, Ada A. Glickman; a son, Jack B. Glickman of New York City; and two brothers, Irvine Glickmand and Michael Glickman, both of Chicago. Services were held at Beach Memorial Chapel. Interment was at Royal Palm Cemetery.

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GLIMM, Anna
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Anna M. Glimm, 78, died December 27, 1966. She was a former resident of St. Paul, MN. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Muriel Keller and Mrs. Audrey Wegworth; 4 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and the St. Mary's Women's Club. Services were held at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home.

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GLOVER, Johnny
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Johnny Glover, 58, died October 30, 1974. He was a Georgia native, and formerly lived in Port St. Joe. He had been living in Caryville for about 7 years. There were no known surviving relatives. Services were held at St. Mary A.M.E. Church. Burial was at the church cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home.

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GLOVER, Linda
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Linda Glover died April 4, 2012. She is survived by her husband, Kip Glover; her children, Derrick Bridges, Nathan Bridges, Sharon Bridges, April Bridges, Michael Wright and Erica Wright; five siblings, Morris Wright, Valerie West, Faye Jordan, Andrew Wright and Jimmy Wright; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Emanuel Missionary Baptist Church. Interment was at Edgewood Cemetery under the direction of James Graham Mortuary.

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GLUCK, Florence
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Florence E. Gluck, 73, died July 10, 1983. She had been a Miami resident for over 45 years, and formerly lived in Hartford, CT. She worked in accounting for Pan American Airlines with 27 years of service. Surivors include two nieces, Esther Porter and Marie Porter. Arrangements were handled by Stanfill Funeral Home.

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GLUCKSMAN, Bessie
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Bessie K. Glucksman, 73, died February 18, 1969. She was born May 16, 1895 in Columbia, NC, and was a former resident of Portsmouth, VA. She had been a St. Petersburg area resident for 27 years. She served as a yeomanette at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth during World War I. She attended Northeast Park Baptist Church, and was a member of the American Legion, the Navy Legion of Valor, and the Women of the Army. She was survived by a sister, Thelma Bonner; a nephew, Irvin W. Kemp; and a niece, Ann Grumbach. She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel. Arrangements were handled by Thurston Funeral Home.

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GODDIN, Frances
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Frances Ellen Goddin, 86, died February 18, 1984 at the Jackson County Convalescent Center. She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Amilee Danley of Bonifay, and Mrs. Amanda Cooey of Panama City. Services were held at Mount Zion Baptist Church. Interment was at Mount Zion Cemetery under the direction of Sims Funeral Home.

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GODDIN, Gettis
PONCE de LEON, FLORIDA: Gettis Goddin, 77, died May 13, 1993 in DeFuniak Springs, FL. Survivors include two daughters, Shirley A. Russell of Westville, and Mary Lene Mattock of Texas; three sons, Danny Goddin and Tommy Goddin, both of Ponce de Leon, and Wilbur Goddin of Dothan, AL; a stepson, Louie Gene Morris of Carabelle; a sister, Maggie Lou Commander of Ponce de Leon; a brother, Willie Goddin of Port St. Joe; 19 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Mount Zion Baptist Church. Burial was at Mount Zion Cemetery by Sims Funeral Home.

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GODFREY, Chester, Sr.
PONCE de LEON, FLORIDA: Chester Godfrey, Sr. 73, died October 2, 2012 at the Emerald Shores Health Center in Panama City, FL. He was a truck driver. He was a native of Marianna, FL, and had lived in Ponce de Leon for over 20 years. He was a former Panama City resident, and was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his companion of over 20 years, Marie Johns; his children, Chester, Jr., Richard, Michael, Beverly Peace (Charles), Jackie Godfrey, Gwynn Holmes (Willie), and Rosa McCloud, all of Panama City, Pamala Inope (Peter) of Arlington, TX, and Clarence Godfrey (Keera) of Atlanta, GA; a sister, Carolyn Carmelia; his brothers, Abraham, Cole and Randy Williams; 21 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Macedonia Baptist Church in Panama City. Interment was at Redwood Cemetery in Panama City under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home.

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GODLEWSKI, Anthony
ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA: Anthony Godlewski, 76, died October 17, 2006. He was born January 17, 1930 in Detroit, MI. He retired from the International Association of Bridge/Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers of America Local #575 in Detroit, and relocated to Florida in 1975. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, and attended Prince of Peace Catholic Church. He was a member of the Elks Club and the Eagles. Survivors include his wife, Darlene Godlewski; a son, Aaron Riley of Daytona Beach; a sister, Helen Warzybok; a brother, Walter Godlewski; 5 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two daughters, Janet Derrick and Deborah Eller. Services were held at Prince Of Peace Catholic Church. Arrangements were entrusted to Haigh-Black Funeral Home.

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GODWIN, Marie
WESLEY CHAPEL, FLORIDA: Marie Godwin, 84, died June 6, 2006. She was born June 21, 1921. She was a retired chef with the New York City School System. She is survived by her husband, Harold; two daughters, Scharolyn Godwin-Pryor of Wesley Chapel, and Vernell Williams of Las Vegas, NV; 2 grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by Loyless Funeral Home.

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GODWIN, Millie
FREEPORT, FLORIDA: Millie Godwin, 80, died May 20, 1973 at a local hospital. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two sons, Herbert and Clifford Godwin; three daughters, Mrs. Orene Knight, Mrs. Velma Brown, and Mrs. Gertrude Jackson; three sisters, Mrs. Ester Bryant, Mrs. Maybelle Floyd, and Mrs. Denny Brown; two brothers, Lambert Pippin and Richard Pippin; 27 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Portland United Methodist Church. Interment was at Hatcher Cemetery by Clary Funeral Home.

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GODWIN, Ulysses
COTTONDALE, FLORIDA: Ulysses C. Godwin, 68, died June 19, 1976 at Isle of Rest Nursing Home in Monticello. He was born October 27, 1908. Survivors include a son, Ted Blaine of Cottondale; two sisters, Mrs. Malhuda Garner and Mrs. Rovenia Bellamy, both of Cottondale; and 3 grandchildren. Services were held at Henshaw Chapel AME Church. Burial was at Bethlehem Cemetery by Cooper Funeral Home.

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GOEMAAT, Catherine
CHATTAHOOCHEE, FLORIDA: Catherine Margaret Goemaat, 66, died August 1, 1993 at her residence. She was born in Paterson, NJ. She was a registered nurse and worked for the Florida State Hospital Forensic Service. She was a member of Lourdes Catholic Church in Paterson, NJ. She was a former resident of Union Springs, AL, and had been living in Chattahoochee for 11 years. Survivors include three daughters, Elizabeth Puncey, Kathryn Goemaat and Victoria Bortz; two sisters, Virginia Aquino and Louise Tanis; and 6 grandchildren. Interment was at Mount Pleasant Cemetery with arrangements by Lanier-Andler Funeral Home.

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GOINS, Dolores
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Dolores Goins, 98, died May 19, 2005. She was a retired kindergarten and elementary school teacher, and had taught in Duval and St. Johns Counties. She was a member of the Christian Science Church, and enjoyed ceramics, pottery and art. She was a member and past president of the Ribault Garden Club. Survivors include a son, John (Katherine) Goins; a sister, Maytha Woods; a granddaughter; 2 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Coleman Goins. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery.

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GOLDEN, Edith
POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA: Edith F. Golden, 87, died December 4, 1999 at her home. She had worked at Jack's Cafeteria in Lima, OH with 29 years of service. Survivors include four sisters, Ruthie Yoder, Dorothy (Thomas) Bayless, Rosella (George) Nicely Nettles and Ethel Hathaway; a sister-in-law, Dorothy Golden; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Kenneth Golden; and a sister, Violet F. McPheron. Arrangements were handled by Wright Funeral Home of Grand Rapids, OH.

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GOLDMAN, Edith
NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Edith Teitelman Goldman died February 28, 1988. She was a former resident of Camden, NJ. She was the wife of Morris Goldman; the mother of Jerome and Stanley Goldman; and the sister of Sylvia Levy. She had 3 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Menorah Chapels in Union, NJ. Interment was at Beth David Memorial Park in Kenilworth, NJ.

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GOLDMAN, Mae
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Mae Ree Sauls Goldman, 81, died August 30, 2006 at a local hospital. She was born March 12, 1925. She was a charter member of the House of Prayer Church. Survivors include a daughter, Norma Palomares (Edward) of Muskogee, OK; a brother, Cleve Sauls of Panama City; 5 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Nello Othello "Captain Jack" Goldman, Jr.; a daughter, Darlene Padgett; two sisters; and six brothers. Interment was at Evergreen Memorial Gardens under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.

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GOLDNER, Rose
SUNNY HILLS, FLORIDA: Rose Louise Goldner, 75, died January 12, 1990 at the Gulf Coast Hospital in Panama City. She had lived in Washington County, FL for 10 years, and was a former resident of Huntington, NY. She was a member of the AARP and the Civic Association. Survivors include her husband, Henry Goldner; a sister, Viola Condon of New York; a daughter-in-law, Carolyn Goldner of Massachusetts; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Brown Funeral Home.

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GOLDSTEIN, Anna
DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA: Anna Goldstein, 78, died February 11, 1983. Survivors include a daughter, Rhoda Nash; two sons, Monroe Goldstein and Joel Ariel; and 4 grandchildren. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery under the direction of Riverside Chapel.

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GOLDWEBER, Ruth
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Ruth Weber, 93, died March 16, 1987. She was a longtime manager of the cafeteria at Coral Gables Elementary School, and cared deeply for the children there. She was a member of Temple Israel of Greater Miami. She had been a Miami area resident for over 60 years, and formerly lived in Bayonne, NJ. Survivors include four children, Morton Goldweber of Pensacola, Rita (Arthur) Jonas of Satellite Beach, Seymour (Libby) Goldweber, and Ethel (Alfred) Solomon, all of Miami; 9 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Woodlawn Park Cemetery under the direction of Riverside Memorial Chapel.

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GOLEMME, Dorothy
THE VILLAGES, FLORIDA: Dorothy T. Golemme, 85, died May 6, 2009 in Leesburg. She was born October 18, 1923 in New York, NY. She relocated to The Villages in 1985 from Long Island, NY. She attended St. Timothy's Catholic Church at Lady Lake. Survivors include four sons, Edward of Green Bay, WI; Joseph of Seaford, NY, Daniel of Central Islip, NY, and Steven of Indianapolis, IN; a brother, Joseph Adinolfi of Long Island, NY; and 4 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Salvatore Golemme; and a son, Joseph Golemme. Interment was at the Long Island National Cemetery with arrangements by Page-Theus Funeral Home.

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GOMILLION, Thelma
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Thelma Gomillion, 83, died April 10, 1996 at Doctors Memorial Hospital. Survivors include a stepson, Gordon Gomillion of Buras, LA; her nieces and nephews; and her friends. Interment was at Harris Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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GONDAS, Andreas
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Andreas E. Gondas, 44, died June 18, 1972. He was the son of Eric Gondas, founder of the Gondas Corp. of Miami. He was a graduate of Miami University. He was survived by an aunt, Helen Averill of Fort Lauderdale. Entombment was at Southern Memorial Park Mausoleum under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

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GONDOLF, Ruby
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Ruby Dulaney Gondolf, 76, died October 17, 1994. She was born December 8, 1917 in Garber, OK. She worked as an inventory management specialist at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden, UT for 29 years, and relocated to Sarasota from Burke, VA 20 years ago. She was a member of the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Sarasota. She is survived by her husband, Donald; a stepdaughter, Carol A. Bloodsworth of Allen, MD; a brother, Dr. Eugene L. Dulaney of Kerrville, TX; and 2 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society.

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GONZALES, Lionel
BARTOW, FLORIDA: Lionel Gonzales, 66, died February 2, 1981 at the Winter Haven Hospital. He worked in the citrus industry. There are no known surviving relatives. Arrangements were handled by Mitchell-Shiver-Werner Funeral Home.

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GONZALEZ, Lek
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Lek Gonzalez, 65, died September 1, 2010 at her residence. She was born June 17, 1945 in Thailand. She was a Buddhist. Survivors include her husband, Joe; a son, Michael; a daughter, Sangthien; and 4 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Blount and Curry Funeral Home.

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GOODBREAD, James R.
GULF HAMMOCK, FLORIDA: James Russell Goodbread, 70, died June 8, 1973. He was born September 27, 1904. He was a commercial fisherman and a member of Otter Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Amy Goodbread; two daughters, Annie (W.R.) Berryhill and Margaret (Pervis) Heartsfield; three sons, James R. Goodbread, Russell A. Goodbread and Farris F. Goodbread; two sisters, Annie Morris and Kate Fletcher; a brother, Colon Goodbread; 15 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Burial was at Waters Memorial Gardens.

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GOODMAN, Nina
PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA: Nina Lee Goodman, 93, died July 19, 1998 at the Bay St. Joe Care Center. She was born October 15, 1904. She is survived by two sisters, May Deese and Grace Gay, boh of Port St. Joe; 2 granddaughters; and 2 great-grandsons. Interment was at Mount Olive Cemetery in Holmes County, FL under the direction of Sims Funeral Home.

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GOODYEAR, Mary
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Mary Goodyear, 87, died May 24, 1993 at her home. Survivors include a son, Richard Goodyear of Bonifay; 2 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by the Crematory of Northwest Florida.

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GORDY, Shirley
PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA: Shirley Gordy died September 1, 1990. She was born October 28, 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hayes. She was a former resident of Chipley, FL. Survivors include a daughter, Elizabeth G. Collins of Jacksonville; a son, Charles Underhill of Melbourne; and a sister. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery in Chipley.

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GORSHEL, David
NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA: David Gorshel, 36, died June 27, 1965. He was an activist for disability rights. He contracted polio in 1950, and was subsequently hospitalized for over 3 years. He served as vice-president of New Vista, a group advocating employment for those with disabilities. He had been a Miami area resident for over 25 years, and formerly lived in Boston. He attended the University of Florida. Survivors include his mother, Bertha Y. Gorshel of North Bay Village; a sister, Rosalynde Gorshel; a grandmother, Rebecca Yunes of Miami Beach; and his friends. Arrangements were handled by Newman Funeral Home.

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GOTTFRIED, Henry
TREASURE ISLAND, FLORIDA: Henry Gottfried, 70, died January 2, 1968. He was born in Newark, NJ. He was a retired lawyer. He was a member of Temple Beth-El and the Veterans of World War I. Survivors include his wife, Alice D. Gottfried; a son, George, of Livingston, NJ; and 2 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Beach Memorial Chapel. Note: There is a person with this name buried at Royal Palm South Cemetery in St. Petersburg.

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GOUZOULIS, Aristides
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Aristides Gouzoulis, 55, died April 4, 1973. He was a former resident of Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, and had been living in Boca Raton for three years. He was a member of the Delray Beach Lions Club. Survivors include his wife, Helen Gouzoulis; a daughter, Adrienne of West Palm Beach; a son, Andrew of Long Island City, NY; and a sister, Catherine Coutros of Daytona Beach. Interment was at the Boca Raton Cemetery under the direction of Kraeer Funeral Home.

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GRAHAM, Nomus
PALM COAST, FLORIDA: Nomus L. "Little Bud" Graham died April 12, 2006 at his home. He was the son of the late Mary Ann Graham. He was a former resident of Duplin County, NC. Survivors include three sons, Todd (Earline) Graham of Irvington, NJ, Donald Hartsfield of Newark, NJ, and Michael (Teresa) Graham of Monroe Township, NJ; a sister, Neicy Moore of Magnolia; two brothers, Romus "Big Bud" (Pauline) Graham of Garner, NC, and Herman (Erma Lee) Graham of Pink Hill, NC; 5 grandchildren; and his friends, including Edna C. Mininage and Mildred Jackson of Palm Coast. Services were held at the New First Baptist Church of Kenansville, NC. Interment was at Middleton Cemetery with arrangements by Garris Funeral Home of Mount Olive, NC.

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GRAMMES, Bessie
LARGO, FLORIDA: Bessie R. Grammes, 75, died May 24, 1982. She was a native of Cleveland, OH. She had worked as an audit department clerk for the Cleveland Trust Company, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She moved to the Largo area in 1968. Survivors include her husband, Stanley; a sister, Ruth Kriz of Solon, OH; and a niece. Arrangements were handled by Feaster Funeral Home.

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GRANGER, Florine
SNEADS, FLORIDA: Florine Granger, 84, died December 27, 1999 at the Chipola Nursing Pavilion in Marianna. She was born March 27, 1915. She was a retired psychiatric aide at the Florida State Hospital with 23 years of service. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Kurby and Betty Peacock of Sneads; three brothers, Hubert Peacock of Titusville, and Levie Peacock and C.J. Peacock, both of Sneads; 3 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, L.B. "Bud" Granger. Services were held at Salem Wesleyan Church in Grand Ridge. Interment was at Dykes Cemetery by James and James Funeral Home.

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GRANN, Fenimore
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Fenimore Grann, 70, died April 6, 1974 at the Miami Heart Institute. He was a native of Russia, and came to New London, CT with his family in his youth. He worked in the family business, Grann's, in New London until he retired in 1960 and moved to Florida. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Neiderman Grann; a son, Dr. Victor Grann of Westport; and a sister, Mrs. George Lubow of Miami Beach. Services and interment were in Miami Beach.

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GRANT, Julius
OZONA, FLORIDA: Julius G. Grant, 59, died September 29, 1971. He was born August 24, 1912. He was a tractor operator for Evans Properties, Inc. of Dade city, and was killed in a tractor accident. He was a veteran of World War II. Interment was at the Hudson Cemetery under the direction of Moss Dunedin Chapel.

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GRANT, Nekecia
ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Nekecia Grant, 30, died May 8, 2008. She was born June 16, 1977 to Elorene Foster Solomon and Ralph Solomon. Survivors include her husband, Lenroy Grant; her parents; three brothers, Malcolm Solomon, Desmond Solomon, and Christopher Solomon; and a sister, Carlette Sutherland. Services were held at Refuge Touch Church of God. Interment was at Woodlawn Memorial Park with arrangements by Postell's Mortuary.

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GRANT, Ruby
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Ruby Gertrude Grant, 87, died February 27, 1995. Survivors include a daughter, Ethel Martin of Hartford, AL; a son, Ray Grant of Nashville, TN; and a grandchild. Interment was at Pond Town Church Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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GRANTHAM, Galilee
WAUSAU, FLORIDA: Galilee Grantham, 94, died May 30, 1992 at the Northwest Florida Community Hospital. She was a Baptist. She is survived by four daughters, Betty Tharp of Marianna, and Kate Friend, Leola McQuaig and Vennie Shields, all of Wausau; two sons, Hughie Grantham and Johnnie Grantham of Wausau; two sisters, Martha Odom and Vennie Hicks, both of Wausau; two brothers, Bart Taylor and John Taylor, both of Wausau; 9 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Wausau. Interment was at Wausau Memorial Gardens by Brown Funeral Home.

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GRASSO, Gaetano, Sr.
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Gaetano Grasso, Sr., 74, died January 5, 1962 at Halifax Hospital. He was born in Naples, Italy. He was a retired realtor and builder, and had lived in Florida for 30 years. He was previously a resident of Summit, NJ. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church and the Beach Rest Club. He is survived by his wife, Anna Grasso; eight daughters, Mrs. Carmen Piccolo of New Providence, NJ, Mrs. Fred Battista of Orange, NJ, and Mrs. Leroy Folsom, Mrs. John Van Tronk, Mrs. Gilbert Parm, Mrs. Vincent Gosso, Mrs. Quincy Heck, Mrs. Carl Nelson, all of Daytona Beach; five sons, Richard of Darlington, NJ, Nicholas of Summit, NJ, and Gaetano, Jr., Vincent, and Leonard, all of Daytona Beach; 33 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Baggett-McIntosh Funeral Home. Note: Burial may be at Daytona Memorial Park.

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GRAY, Aline
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Aline Tiller Gray, 94, died June 24, 2007 at her residence. She was born August 30, 1912 in Wausau to Franklin and Kizzy Gainer Tiller. She was a member of the Chipley First Assembly of God Church. She is survived by a daughter, Shirley Dedge of Chipley; 2 grandsons; 5 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Gray. Services were held at the Chipley First Assembly of God Church. Burial was at Wausau Memorial Gardens with arrangements by Brown Funeral Home.

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GRAY, Lillian
PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA: Lillian H. Gray, 64, died March 4, 1980 at St. Joseph Hospital. She was born in Sondheimer, LA. She was a former resident of Dayton, OH, and had been living in Florida since 1958. Survivors include her husband, Roy E. Gray; and a sister, Sally Bliss of Bartlesville, OK. Arrangements were handled by the Sarasota chapter of the National Cremation Society.

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GREBLIAUSKAS, Jonas
ST. PETE BEACH, FLORIDA: Jonas Grebliauskas, 86, died September 4, 2002 at his residence. He was born in Lithuania. He worked for American Can Co. and was a former Merchant Marine. He came to the area from Chicago in 1982. He was a member of St. Casimir Mission and the Lithuanian-American Club. There are no known surviving family members. Arrangements were handled by Blount, Curry and Roel Funeral Home.

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GREEFF, Margrete
REDINGTON SHORES, FLORIDA: Margrete Greeff, 60, died April 2, 1959 in St. Petersburg. She was a native of Germany. She had moved to Redington Shores from Greenwood Lake, NY. She was a Lutheran. Survivors include her husband, William Greeff; and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Brokate of Largo. Arrangements were handled by Seminole Beach Memorial Chapel.

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GREEN, Hattie
SPRINGFIELD, FLORIDA: Hattie Green died January 13, 1969. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Carrie Nell Britt of Panama City and Mrs. Emma Mae Brooks of Springfield; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Pierce, Mrs. Alberta Liptrot, and Mrs. Mattie Brown; two brothers, Willie Dorsey and Fred Toney; 9 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Services were held at First Mount Moriah Baptist Church. Interment was at Redwood Cemetery by Gainer Funeral Home.

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GREEN, Mattie
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Mattie Pearl Miller Green died August 19, 2007. She was a native of Quincy, FL. She had been a Tampa area resident since 1967. Survivors include a daughter, Shawanna Bryant of Tampa; her parents, James Earl Miller, Sr. and Willie Ruth Russ Miller of Tampa; a grandparent, Estelle Miller of Gretna, FL; her aunts and uncles; her cousins; her friends; and her church family. She was preceded in death by grandparents, Mattie Williams and James Miller; and a brother, James Earl Miller, Jr. Services were held at St. James A.M.E. Church. Interment was at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.

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GREEN, Ronald M., Sr.
CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA: Ronald M. Green, Sr., 60, died September 27, 1981 at North Florida Regional Hospital. He was the owner of Ronnie Green Realty, and was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He had lived in Crystal River for over 30 years. He was a Pensacola native, and formerly lived in Gainesville. Survivors include a daughter, Marjorie Bertine of Crystal River; three sons, William Green of Crystal River, John Green of Colorado, and Ronald Green, Jr. of Ozella; his mother, Ruth Green of Alachua; four brothers, Leslie Green, Gordon Green, Tommy Green, and Harris Green, all of Gainesville; and a grandson. Interment was at Crystal River Memorial Park by Wilder Funeral Home.

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GREENE, Tibitha
FROSTPROOF, FLORIDA: Tibitha A. Greene, 83, died January 12, 1982 at St. Joseph's Hospital. She was born February 22, 1898, and was a native of Live Oak. She had lived in Frostproof for 51 years, and was a member of the First Church of Christ. Survivors include a son, Carl Phillips of Frostproof; a daughter, Bertha C. Ballinger of Brandon; 6 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great grandchildren. Interment was at Silver Hill Cemetery with arrangements by Marion Nelson Funeral Home.

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GREENBLATT, Beulah
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Beulah Greenblatt died May 15, 1974. She was the mother of Madelyn Shessel, Alene Scheinder, and Ben Greenblatt. She had 5 grandchildren. Interment was at Crestlawn Cemetery in Atlanta, GA under the direction of Patterson Funeral Home. Local arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel Northside Chapel.

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GREENING, William
ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA: William "Bill" Greening, 82, died October, 14, 2006. He was born February 23, 1924 in St. Petersburg, FL. He held a degree in architecture from the University of Florida. He was a partner in Greening and Sayers for 30 years, and had also worked with Griffin and Gomon Architects, as well as running his own office. He had a role in the building of the Indigo Conference Center, the Hilton Hotel, Marina Point Condominiums, the Palmetto Club, and the Daytona Chamber of Commerce. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was past president of the Ormond Historical Trust and Easter Seals, and had been a member of the Ormond Beach Downtown Improvement Board, the Oceanside Country Club, and the Daytona Beach Kiwanis Club. He attended the First United Methodist Church of Ormond Beach. Survivors include his wife, Sybil; a daughter, Holly Greening (Gerold Morrison); a son, Bill Greening, Jr.; a stepson, Michael Troy (Jackie); a stepdaughter, Melissa McGuire (Dan); and 5 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Haigh-Black Funeral Home.

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GREENLEE, Helen
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Helen Hazel Greenlee, 82, died February 25, 1998 at Mariner Health Care in Bonifay. Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Heyen and Rita Kirby, both of Sunrise Beach, TX; a son, Robert "Bob" Greenlee of Bonifay; and 10 grandchildren. Interment was at Dunlap Cemetery in Clark County, IL with local arrangements by Peel Funeral Home.

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GREENSTEIN, Harry
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Harry Greenstein, 86, died September 9, 1979. He had lived in the Miami area for 13 years, and was a former Philadelphia resident. Interment was at Mount Nebo Cemetery under the direction of Gordon Funeral Home.

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GREESON, John
NEW PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA: John S. Greeson, 66, died March 6, 1972. He was born in Tampa. He was a retired supervisor at Tropicana, and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include his wife, Regina Greeson; a son, Michael Greeson, serving with the military in Okinawa; a sister, Mrs. Sally Fisher of Tampa; and one grandchild. Arrangements were handled by Duval Funeral Home.

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GREGG, Beverley
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Beverley Louise Gregg died July 17, 1956. She was born December 22, 1946 in Florence, SC to Fred and Louise Burson Gregg. Survivors include her parents; and a sister, Patricia Gregg. Interment was at Elmwood Cemetery Annex. Note: The cemetery may be in Georgetown, SC.

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GREGORY, Robert J.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA: Robert J. Gregory, 57, died December 8, 2002. He was a former vice president and branch manager at Sun Bank. Survivors include his mother, Ruth; his brothers, John, Jerome, Thomas, Edward and Everette; his sisters, Kathy, Carol, Jeanette, Doreen, Elizabeth, and Charolette; his aunts and uncles; his cousins; and his nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Unity Church of Fort Lauderdale. Arrangements were handled by Fred Hunter's Downtown Fort Lauderdale Funeral Home.

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GRESTY, Annie
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Annie L. Gresty died December 14, 1969. She was born in Peabody, MA. She was a former resident of Worcester, MA, and had been living in the St. Petersburg area for 26 years. She was survived by her husband, Gilbert Gresty. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery with arrangements by Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home.

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GREWE, Hettie
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Hettie Syfrett Grewe, 57, died November 5, 1984 at her residence. She was born August 7, 1927 to John and Ida Syfrett. She was a clerk at the Country Corner Grocery Store, and was a Methodist. She was a native of Washington County, and had been living in Tallahassee for 15 years. Survivors include four brothers, Quinton Syfrett of Tallahassee, Ross Syfrett of Dothan, AL, and Eugene Syfrett and J.P. Syfrett, both of Chipley; and six sisters, Ola Carter of Sunny Hills, Olga Carter of Panama City, Elaine Turner of Gainesville, Frances Hellinger of Chipley, Maedrew Souodo of Baraboo, WI, and Flaula Dardes of Morrisville, PA. Services were held at White Oak Methodist Church. Interment was at White Oak cemetery with arrangements by Culley and Sons Funeral Home.

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GRICE, Annette
OCALA, FLORIDA: Annette Grice, 69, died October 1, 1970 at Munroe Memorial Hospital. She was born September 30, 1901 to Tom and Dollie H. Modican. She was a member of Zion United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Albert Grice; a sister, Lucy Modican of Orange Lake; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Zion United Methodist Church. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Gardens by Cunningham's Funeral Home.

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GRIEP, Lorene
MIAMI LAKES, FLORIDA: Lorene W. Griep, 60, died March 17, 1977. She was born October 8, 1916. She was a former resident of Creston, IA. Survivors include her husband, Marvin Griep; a daughter, Lynn Black; a son, Charles; her mother; a brother, three sisters; and a grandson. Interment was at Graceland Cemetery in Creston, IA with arrangements by Bess Combs and Son Miami Shores Funeral Home.

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GRIFFIN, Ben Hill, Jr.
AVON PARK, FLORIDA: Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., 79, died March 1, 1990. He was born October 20, 1910. He got his start in the citrus industry with 10 acres of orange groves given to him by his father. Over the years, he became chairman and president of Ben Hill Griffin, Inc., a major citrus producer in Florida, with 10,000 acres of groves and 85,000 acres of ranch and timberland in central Florida. He became a millionaire in 1962, eventually reaching estimated assets of $390 million. He was chief executive of Alico, Inc., and was formerly a major producer of orange juice concentrate. His financial interests also encompassed a canned juice operation, a fruit packing house, a bank, a country club, a car dealership, a fertilizer plant, and a 15,000-acre ranch. He had studied agriculture at the University of Florida, and was a major financial donor to the University, setting up a citrus research and education center and endowing a chair of agricultural economic marketing. The University's athletic field was named in his honor. He was a member of many citrus industry organizations. He served in the Florida Legislature for 12 years, both in the House and the Senate. He made an unsuccessful bid for governor in 1974. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Hill; four daughters, Harriett Harris of Bartow; Francie Milligan of Marseilles, France, and Lucy Anne Collier and Sarah Jane Alexander, both of Frostproof; a son, Ben Hill Griffin III of Frostproof; a stepdaughter, Julie Chapman of Avon Park; a sister, Naomi Drane of Sebring; 16 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Silver Hill Cemetery.

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GRIFFIN, Lizzie
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Lizzie Griffin, 96, died November 26, 1955. She was born in 1859. She had been a longtime Washington County resident. Survivors include a son, Jesse Griffin of Tarpon Springs; a daughter, Mrs. Ada Ferguson of Panama City; a brother, Luster Posey; three sisters, Mrs. Francis Wood, Mrs. Zonie Griffin, and Mrs. Martha Walsingham; 16 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Barfield Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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GRIFFIN, Maggie
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: Maggie M. Griffin, 93, died May 10, 2008. She was born May 6, 1915. She is survived by a daughter, Cuba Franklin (Jim); and a grandson. Interment was at Pensacola Memorial Gardens under the direction of Pensacola Memorial Gardens Funeral Home.

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GRIFFIN, William D.
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: William Dewey Griffin, 22, died December 7, 1943 in Dothan, AL. He was survived by his wife, Essa Mae Griffin; a daughter, Geraldene Griffin; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Noah Griffin; three brothers, Noah, Jr., Lee and Raleigh; and a sister, Elizabeth Deese. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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GRIFFIS, Dean
STARKE, FLORIDA: Dean H. Griffis, 70, died December 29, 1969. He was born January 27, 1899. He was a retired farmer, and was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his wife, Pearl Howard Griffis; a son, Troy M. Price; his daughters, Mrs. R.K. Rowe, Mrs. Joe Pruitt, Mrs. Dorothy Cain, Mrs. J.V. Hearn; and a brother, Maines Griffis. Burial was at Sapp Cemetery with arrangements by DeWitt C. Jones Funeral Home.

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GRIMALDI, Barbara
OCALA, FLORIDA: Barbara J. Grimaldi, 70, died September 14, 2009. She was born in Tampa on December 1, 1938. She was a bookkeeper, and was of the Methodist faith. She enjoyed art, painting, traveling and dining out. Survivors include a son, Shane Sine of Masaryktown, FL; a daughter, Lisa Formanek of Ocala; a brother, Robert Vinson of Tampa; a sister, Leigh Offenhauer of Georgia; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services.

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GRINDE, Naomi
LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Naomi Winters Grinde, 83, died January 25, 2005. She was born September 11, 1921. She is survived by her husband, Vernon Grinde; a brother, George Winters of Lakeland; and her nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home.

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GRISCAVAGE, Ruth
COTTONDALE, FLORIDA: Ruth Griscavage, 70, died January 7, 1989. She had been a postal worker. She was a former resident of Georgia, and had been living in Cottondale for a year. She is survived by a daughter, Betty Jean Dalhover; 2 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Interment was at Pilgrim Rest Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

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GRISSETT, Charlie
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Charlie Alvin Grissett, 81, died December 16, 1983 at Green Cove Springs Geriatric Center. He was a retired farmer and a native of Washington County, FL. Survivors include two sons, Roy Grissett and James H. Grissett; and three brothers, Barry Grissett, Doity Grissett, and Leslie Grissett. Services were held at Orange Hill Methodist Church. Burial was at Orange Hill Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

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GROFF, Raymond
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA: Raymond Moore Groff, 69, died March 4, 1983 at Boulevard Manor Nursing Home in Boynton Beach. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and was a former resident of Lancaster, PA. Survivors include his wife, Janet Groff; three daughters, Sharon Read of Key West, Nancy Bender of Flagstaff, AZ, and Gail Schroder of Lititz, PA; five sisters; a brother; and 5 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Scobee-Ireland-Potter Funeral Home.

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GROOMS, Clarence E., Sr.
HIGHLAND CITY, FLORIDA: Clarence E. Grooms, Sr., 78, died December 5, 1973. He was a native of Hartsville, SC. He retired from the State of Florida. He had lived in Highland City for 28 years, and was a former resident of Bartow. Survivors include four daughters, Dorothy Linsey, Stella Benfield, Lena Jackson and Marie Strong; five sons, Clarence, Jr., Alec, Lee, Bennie and Bobbie; a stepson, Henry Carroll; two stepdaughters, Cordellia Grooms and Opal Gill; two sisters, Evan Herndon and Elsie Hammonds; 40 grandchildren; and 70 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Lakeland Memorial Gardens by Whidden Funeral Home.

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GROSSBERG, Leone
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Leone S. Grossberg, 90, died February 5, 1978 at Asbury Towers Health Center. She was a native of Elgin, IL. She had lived in Bradenton for 17 years, and was a former resident of Canton, OH. There are no known surviving relatives. Services and interment were in Canton, OH. Arrangements were handled by Shannon Funeral Home.

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GROSSI, Alice
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Alice Saig Grossi, 82, died May 24, 2005. She was born December 15, 1922 to Silas and Mary Saig. She retired from Prudential Insurance. She was a member of the Syrian Ladies Charity Society and the Salaam Club, and was a founder of the Young Matrons Club. Survivors include her daughters, Cynthia (Lloyd) Meyers, Roxanne (Thomas) Hage, and Phyllis (Michael) Harlow; two sisters, Mary J. Saig and Frances (Jack) George; a sister-in-law, June (John) Piparo; two brothers-in-law, Donald (Ronnie) Grossi and Charles Skaff; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; her cousins; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Phillip; her parents; and two sisters, Edith Skaff and Lillian Walker.Interment was at Greenlawn Cemetery with arrangements by Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home.

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GROSVENOR, Ellen
MARION OAKS, FLORIDA: Ellen L. Grosvenor, 92, died December 5, 1981. She was a native of Petersham, MA. She was a retired schoolteacher with over 50 years of service. She was a former resident of Tenants Harbor, ME, where she was a member of Ridge Baptist Church. She was also a member of the John Birch Society, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Conservative Caucus and the National Humane Society. She was unmarried. Survivors include her step-nieces in Arizona and California.

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GROVER, Pearl
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Pearl Grover, 93, died September 29, 1988. She had lived in Miami for 30 years. Survivors include her children, Ruby Quimby of Live Oak, Bertie Clark of Miami, and Forest Dexter of Big Pine Key; 10 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 9 great-great-grandchildren. Interment was at Flagler Memorial Park under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

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GRUBBS, Olene
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: Olene Daniel Grubbs, 62, died October 9, 1981. She was born June 6, 1919, and was a native of Luverne, AL. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, and had been living in Pensacola since 1966. Survivors include her husband, Otis Grubbs; two sisters, Minnie L. Hudson of Pensacola, and Juanita Campbell of Eagle Lake; and two brothers, Bernard Daniel of Benton, MO, and Dale T. Daniel of Chattanooga, TN. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park by Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home.

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GUERRA, Rev. Donna
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Rev. Donna Jeanne "D.J." Guerra, 61, died August 7, 2009. She was a native of Allentown, PA. She served as the pastor of Harmony Metaphysical Church for 20 years, and founded the Harmony Spiritual Healing Center and Gifts of Harmony. She had lived in Tampa since 1953. Survivors include her husband, Mario Guerra; three sons, Donald Estevez (Kathy), Stephen Estevez, and Richard Estevez (Stephanie); three stepchildren, Lisa Castro, Jennifer Guerra, and Scott Guerra; a brother, Ronald Wilhelm; 7 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Harmony Metaphysical Church. Arrangements were handled by Wilson Funeral Home.

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GUILFORD, Tawanna
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Tawanna Monique Guilford, infant, died December 19, 1973 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Guilford; a brother, Kevin Guilford; a sister, Tammy Y. Guilford; her grandmothers, Mrs. Gussie Jones and Mrs. Rosie Guilford; a grandfather, Jack Jones; and other relatives and friends. Interment was at Hillside Cemetery by Memorial Funeral Home.

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GUMAER, Emma
FORT WALTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Emma P. Gumaer, 60, died October 11, 2007 at her residence. Survivors include her husband, Donald Gumaer, Sr.; three sons, Donald Gumaer, Jr., Michael Gumaer, and Jorge Rodriguez, all of Fort Walton Beach; three stepdaughters, Teresa Martinez of Wisconsin, and Deborah Onate and Diana Ovalle, both of Illinois; a sister, Refujio Molina of El Paso, TX; her grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Cremation arrangements were handled by Davis-Watkins Funeral Home.

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GUNTER, Johnnie Mae
LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Johnnie Mae Gunter, 93, died September 10, 2004. She was born in New Brockton, AL, and had been a Lakeland resident for over 50 years. She attended New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Usher Board, the Senior Women's Mission Ministry, the choir, and the prayer band. Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Dixon of Lakeland, and Pinell Sanders of Enterprise, AL; 14 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and 28 great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Coney Funeral Home.

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GYORFI, James
NEW PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA: James S. Gyorfi, 81, died January 8, 2002 at Tampa General Hospital. He was born in Woodbridge, NJ. He had worked as an automobile body repairman for the city of Fort Monmouth, NJ, and was an Army veteran of World War II. He had lived in Florida for 21 years, and was a former resident of Atlantic Highlands, NJ. He was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by a son, James, of Colonia, NJ; a stepson, John Montaldo of Valrico; two stepdaughters, Karen Benitez of Union City, CA, and Cindy Card of Plant City; and 8 grandchildren. Interment was at Trinity Memorial Gardens in New Port Richey.

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HACK, Edythe
VENICE, FLORIDA: Edythe Hack died December 16, 1978 in Merom, IN. She was a retired school teacher, and taught in Indianapolis, IN. She was a member of the Venice Art League, the DAR, and the Venice Hospital Auxiliary. She was of the Presbyterian faith. Survivors include a cousin, and her friends. Interment was at Forest Hill Cemetery in Shelbyville, IN. Note: One record gives her date of birth as November 6, 1902 and states that she was preceded in death by her husband, Frederick Hack.

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HACKEDY, Blaine
LAKE ALFRED, FLORIDA: Blaine Edward Hackedy, 51, died October 18, 1981. He was born June 7, 1930, and was a Tennessee native. He was in the property rental business, and was a Protestant. He was a former resident of Fairfield, PA. Survivors include his mother, Rose Hackedy of Lake Alfred; and two sisters, Opal Harper and Grace Mawk, both of Lake Alfred. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park by Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home.

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HADDEN, Harvey
HIGHLAND CITY, FLORIDA: Harvey J. Hadden, 72, died January 13, 1979 at Lakeland General Hospital. He was born August 12, 1906. He was a farmer. He attended the Free Will Baptist church, and was a Georgia native. Survivors include a brother, James A. Hadden of Highland City; and three sisters, Bell Lyon of Kathleen, and Hattie Hadden and Pearl Turner, both of Highland City. Interment was at Oak Hill Burial Park by Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home.

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HADDOCK, Jeanie
HILLIARD, FLORIDA: Jeanie Haddock died March 26, 1952. She was born March 28, 1903. Family members include three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Austin, Mrs. Fleming F. Haddock, and Mrs. A.A. Eskeridge; a son, H.C. Haddock; and three sisters, Mrs. T.H. Libby, Mrs. James Van Zant, and Mrs. Julia Campbell; 7 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Burial was at Brickyard Cemetery.

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HAGAMAN, Howard W.
LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: Howard Wells Hagaman, 65, died July 6, 1949 at a local hospital. He was a former Rochester, NY resident, and was a retired city engineer there. He was a member of the Universalist Church and the Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Johannah Hagaman; and five brothers, Theodore C. Hagaman of New Haven, CT, George W. Hagaman of Monroeville, CA, and Frank L. Hagaman, Roscoe C. Hagaman, and William Roy Hagaman, all of Rochester, NY. Cremation arrangements were handled by Tom G. Smith Funeral Home.

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HAGBERY, Anna
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Anna M. Hagbery, 86, died July 27, 1950 at her residence. She was a former resident of Pawtucket, RI, and had lived in Miami for 30 years. She was unmarried. She was survived by a nephew, Bernard Erickson. Cremation arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

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HAGGBLOM, Frank
VERO BEACH, FLORIDA: Frank A. Haggblom, 64, died May 1, 1966. He was born in 1901. Survivors include his wife, Ruth C. Haggblom; a daughter, Mrs. Gota Mattson of Sweden; a stepson, Joel, of Vero Beach; two sisters, Silvia Haggblom and Mrs. Signelia Andersen, both of Sweden; and a brother, Carl W. of Mahopac, NY. Services were held at the Cox-Gifford-Baldwin Funeral Chapel. Interment was at Crestlawn Cemetery.

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HAGGERTY, Gladys
LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: Gladys Haggerty, 63, died February 8, 1970. Survivors include her husband, Raymond; a brother, Earl Schedel; and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Steffan. Interment was at Memory Gardens Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Mack Stephenson Funeral Home.

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HAGUE, Cyril
SPRING HILL, FLORIDA: Cyril Paul "Ciggy" Hague, 63, died December 21, 2001 at the Hernando Hospice. He was born September 5, 1938 in Washington, PA to Cyril and Catherine Pettit Hague. He had owned a restaurant in the Tampa area, and was a longtime chef. Survivors include his wife, Wanda Roher Hague; his sons, William, Ronald Paul, Cyril, and Anthony Hague; a stepson, Ray Tennant; two stepdaughters, Peggy Gagich and Lee Ann Macdonald; a sister, Mildred H. Neal; a brother, Leonard Hague; 13 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held at William G. Neal Funeral Home in Washington, PA.

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HALL, Florence
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Florence Eleanor Hall, 77, died April 11, 1992 at Bay Regional Medical Center in Panama City. She was born February 2, 1915. She is survived by her husband, Virgil Hall, Sr. of Caryville; three sons, Virgil Hall, Jr. of Caryville, Larry Hall of Waylon, MI and and Jack Hall of Coral, MI; a sister, Jean Berry of Grand Rapids, MI; a brother, Raymond Mol of Barefoot Bay; 12 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Live Oak Assembly of God. Interment was at Live Oak Cemetery by Sims Funeral Home.

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HALL, Rev. Hadley A.
LAKELAND, FLORIDA: The Rev. Hadley A. Hall, 84, died November 2, 1998 at I.H.S. at Oakbridge. He was born July 29, 1914 in Foster, KY. He was a retired Nazarene minister in Louisville, KY, and moved to Lakeland from Plant City 18 years ago. Survivors include a daughter, Nell Arney of Lakeland; his sons, Lew Hall, Sr. of Lakeland, William E. Hall of Plant City, and Darrell L. Hall of Nashville, TN; a brother, Paul Hall of Foster; 14 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Holder Hall. Services were held at Wagoner Memorial Church of the Nazarene. Arrangements were handled by Heath Funeral Chapel.

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HALL, Sister Ruth
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Sr. Ruth Hall, SSJ, 67, died July 24, 2000 at St. Joseph Convent in Miami, where she had lived for the past 12 years. She was born in Miami. She joined the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1954. She was a teacher at many different schools, including St. Peter and St. Paul in Miami, St. Pius and St. Joseph in Jacksonville, St. Agnes in St. Augustine, St. Stephen in West Hollywood, St. Juliana in West Palm Beach, and St. Theresa in Coral Gables. She served as principal of St. Joseph School in St. Petersburg. She did campus ministry at at Springhill College in Mobile, AL and Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville, and headed the community service program at Bishop Moore High School in Orlando. She also did pastoral ministry at St. Thomas More Co-Cathedral in Tallahassee, and at Mercy Hospital. She is survived by a nephew, Edward Hall; two nieces, Francine DeMott and Kathleen Thompson; and a sister-in-law, Julie Hall. Services were held at the chapel of St. Joseph Convent in St. Augustine. Burial was at San Lorenzo Cemetery under the direction of Craig Funeral Home.

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HALL, Thiery O., Sr.
ARCHER, FLORIDA: Thiery O. Hall, Sr., 44, died February 16, 1978. He worked for Seaboard Coastline Railroad, and was a member of St. James A.M.E. Church in St. Petersburg. Survivors include his wife, Hattie Hall;three daughters, Darthea, Paulette and Judy Hall; his sons, Cedric Hall, Calvin Hall, Vernard Hall, Jeff Hall and Thiery Hall, Jr.; his mother, Mary Hall; three brothers; and two sisters. Services were held at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was at the Archer Cemetery by H.W. Oldham Funeral Home.

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HALL, William A.
COTTONDALE, FLORIDA: William Arthur Hall, 67, died June 29, 1997 in Lake Butler, FL. He was a native of Bartow, FL. He was a self-employed auto mechanic and welder, and had served in the Army. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn P. Hall; three sons, William M. Hall of Chipley, and James D. Hall and Oscar Hall, both of Woodstock, GA; several siblings; and 7 grandchildren. Interment was at Lovewood Cemetery under the direction of James and James Funeral Home.

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HALLE, Albert
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Albert Halle, 72, died August 14, 1955 at a local hospital. He was born in Germany. He was a furrier. Survivors include his wife, Beate Hall; a son, Emil, of Washington; and a daughter, Mrs. Elsa Lobenstern of Miami. Arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

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HALLET, Agnes
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Agnes Hallet, 48, died December 13, 1957. Survivors include a daughter, Rudine Thomas; a son, E.B. Thomas; two brothers; and three sisters. Interment was at Miami Memorial Park under the direction of Lithgow-Wilhelm Funeral Home. Note: Her last name was spelled both as Hallet and Hallett.

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HALLIDAY, Willis
NAPLES, FLORIDA: Willis C. Halliday, 75, died October 3, 1983 in Naples. He was born August 31, 1908, and was a Massachusetts native. He retired from Mead Corp., and was a former resident of Kalamazoo, MI and St. Joseph, MO. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Naples. Survivors include his wife, Sharon Halliday; two daughters, Sarah A. Halliday and Harriet Finch, both of Delton, MI; two stepdaughters, Wendy Beebe and Charlene Beebe, both of Lansing, MI; two stepsons, Scott Beebe of Kalamazoo, MI and Geoffry Beebe of Loleta, CA; a sister, Janice Rose of St. Joseph, MO; two brothers, Robert Halliday of Whitter, CA and Gordon Halliday of Laguna Niguel, CA; 5 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Cedar Creek Cemetery in Barry County, MI with arrangements by Williams Funeral Home and Earl G. Hodges Funeral Home.

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HAM, Mable
FREEPORT, FLORIDA: Mable Foy Ham, 77, died January 17, 1985 at the Walton County Convalescent Center in DeFuniak Springs. She was born April 28, 1907. She formerly lived in Graceville, FL, and was a native of Atlanta, GA. She is survived by a son, Herman Harris of Atlanta, GA; a sister, Ethel Wall of Miami; and 3 grandchildren. Interment was at Bethany Cemetery in Holmes County, FL under the direction of James and Lipford Funeral Home.

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HAMASSE, Cathern
FREEPORT, FLORIDA: Cathern Lee Hamasse, 82, died February 17, 2009. She was born March 26, 1926 to George William and Bessie Lee Landerath Southerland. She enjoyed fishing, camping, and the outdoors. She was a Protestant. Survivors include her longtime companion, Gerri Brink; two daughters, Donna Lee Petry of Kentucky, and Norma Lee Kidd (Dale) of Texas; a brother, William "Buck" Southerland, Jr. (Janice) of North Carolina; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Richard Hamasse; and a sister, Elvie Cole. Cremation arrangements were handled by Clary-Glenn Freeport Chapel Funeral Home.

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HAMES, Cedar
ST. PETERSBURG BEACH, FLORIDA: Cedar David Hames, infant, died March 12, 1972. He was born March 4, 1971 to Mr. and Mrs. Cedar Hames. Survivors include his parents; a sister, Lexi; his paternal grandparents, Lewis Hames of Madison and and Mrs. Nora Hames of St. Petersburg Beach; his maternal great-grandfather, William Smith of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada; and his maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. L.G. Conrad of Nova Scotia, Canada. Services were held at St. Alban's Episcopal Church. Interment was at Saint Alban's Episcopal Garden of Resurrection by Baynard-Thompson Beach Memorial Chapel.

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HAMILL, Lorraine
ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA: Lorraine E. Hamill, 84, died February 14, 1997. She was born June 3, 1912 in Chicago. She retired from Marshall Field and Company with 37 years of service. She was predeceased by her husband, Leslie. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society of Sarasota, FL.

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HAMM, Walter B., Sr.
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Walter Beach Hamm, Sr., 82, died December 22, 1973. He was born April 21, 1891. He was a retired carpenter and a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Cecil Clara Hamm; three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Fouraker, Mrs. Effie Daffin, and Mrs. Madie Lindsay; three sons, Hulan Hamm, Walter Hamm, Jr., and Gary P. Hamm; a brother, Mose Hamm; 15 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.

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HAMMER, Edmund
LEESBURG, FLORIDA: Edmund H. Hammer, 81, died September 11, 1999. He was born in New Paris, PA. He was a retired railroad telegrapher. He was a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, and a former resident of Bradenton, FL. Survivors include a daughter Gayle Hipple of Beaver Falls, PA; two sisters, Dorothy Mowyer and Janet Hurshburger, both of Pennsylvania; two brothers, Fred and Clair Hammer, both of Pennsylvania; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Beyers Funeral Home.

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HAMMER, Fannie
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Fannie Hammer, 85, died February 5, 1979. She was born in 1893. She was a former resident of New York City, and had been a Miami area resident for 20 years. Survivors include two daughters, Ethel and Belle; her grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Hollywood Memorial Gardens under the direction of Wadlington Brown and Cooper Funeral Home.

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HAMMER, Robert C.
SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA: Robert C. Hammer, 77, died February 21, 1992 at his home. He was born July 12, 1914 in Toledo, OH. He was a retired electrical contractor, and was a veteran of World War II. He had formerly lived in Fort Pierce and Toledo. He attended Christ the King Lutheran Church, and was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He is survived by his wife, Rachael Hammer; two daughters, Rita Lowe of Lambertville, MI and Ruth Boschard of Las Vegas, NV; two sons, Robert Hammer of Petersburg, MI, and Richard Hammer of Monroe, MI; 16 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.

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HAMMOCK, Lum
NOMA, FLORIDA: Lum Hammock, 76, died May 23, 1960 in Atlanta, GA. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Dulah Miles of Columbus, GA; three brothers, Gus, Henry and John; and two sisters, Mrs. Shelby Smith and Mrs. Pearl Stokes. Services were held at the Noma Baptist Church. Burial was at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery by Mitchell Funeral Home.

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HAMRICK, R.E., Jr.
OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA: R.E. Hamrick, Jr. died May 12, 1964 at a West Palm Beach hospital. He was a former Florida Highway Patrolman in Hendry County. He is survived by his wife, Jacoba Hamrick; a daughter, Mary; a son, John Ellis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Hamrick, Sr.; and two brothers, Harvey and David. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Okeechobee. Interment was at Okeechobee Evergreen Cemetery. Note: First and middle names may be Richard Ellis.

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HAMRICK, Robert L.
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Robert L. Hamrick, 54, died September 27, 1981 at Alachua General Hospital. He was a retired chief petty officer in the U.S. Navy with 22 years of service. He was a Baptist and a Gainesville native. Survivors include his wife, Bobbie Smith Hamrick; and a brother, Eugene F. Hamrick of Ocala. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Williams-Thomas Funeral Home.

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HANBURY, Millard
INVERNESS, FLORIDA: Millard N. Hanbury, 81, died January 25, 1977. He was a native of Georgia. He was a retired fuel oil salesman. He had lived in Inverness for 6 years and was a former resident of Jacksonville, where he was a member of the the Pillar of Fire Church. He is survived by a brother, Henry, of California. Interment was at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Inverness under the direction of Hooper Funeral Home.

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HAND, Richard S., Sr.
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Richard S. "Dick" Hand, Sr., 76, died February 20, 1996 at Flowers Hospital in Dothan, AL. He is survived by his wife, Xuripha French Hand; four daughters, Nancy Langford, Peggy Fleigle of Naples, FL, Joan Holman of Bonifay, and Hope Rooney of Wurzberg, Germany; two sons, Randy Hand of Nashville, TN, and Richard Hand of Spartanburg, SC; four sisters, Helen Gamblin, Doris Grindstaff, Virginia Adams, and Shirley Jackson; a brother, Dale Hand; 14 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Bonifay. Interment was at the Bonifay City Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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HANNA, Edward
NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Edward Hanna died January 6, 1987 at a local hospital. He had lived in the Miami area for 20 years, and formerly lived in New York. Survivors include his wife, Judith Hanna; a sister, Helen; four brothers, Victor, Philip, Alfred and Robert; and his nieces and nephews. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

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HANSEN, Matilda
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Matilda Hansen, 103, died July 8, 2002. She was from Endicott, NY, and moved to Florida in 1957. She was a former member of the Order of the Amaranth, the White Shrine of Jerusalem, the Order of the Eastern Star, the VFW Auxiliary, and the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include her nieces and nephews, Beverly Hellmers and Gene Hellmers, both of St. Petersburg, William and Zelia Hinrichsen of Vestal, NY, Marion Kinney of Berkshire, NY, Audrey and Ward Peters of Apalachin, NY, Robert and Louise Hinrichsen of Osage, IA, Helen and Page Reynolds of Mason City, IA, Betty Hinrichsen of Nora Springs, IA, Donald and Elizabeth Hinrichsen of Rock Falls, IA, Donovan and Mable Hansen of Charles City, IA, Vera Schmitz of Chokio, MN, and Mildred Simmons of Payson, AZ. Interment was at Riverhurst Cemetery in Endicott, NY under the direction of Allen Memorial Home.

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HANSSEN, Roald
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Roald Hanssen, 76, died March 22, 1980 at Memorial Hospital. He was a captain and officer with the Great Lakes Fleet Columbia Transportation Division of Olgebay Norton Company, and was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II. He was a former resident of Lakewood, OH. He was a member of the International Shipmasters Association, and was a 32nd degree Mason. Survivors include his wife, Tina Hanssen; a daughter, Norma Hesselgrave of Clearwater; a son, Ralph M. Hanssen of Bay Village, OH; two sisters, Anna Olausen and Mrs. Gudrun K. Riggs, both of Lakewood, OH; a brother, Walter Hanssen of Cleveland; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at Robarts Whitfield Chapel.

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HARCUS, Comella
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Comella Harcus, 69, died June 14, 1987. She was born December 19, 1918. Survivors include her husband, Marvin Harcus; three daughters, Lela Finch of Panama City, and Rosie Marlowe and Sharon Segars, both of Caryville; two sons, Glenn Harcus and Floyd Harcus, both of Caryville; a brother, Joseph Childree of Caryville; 12 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Interment was at the Caryville Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home.

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HARDEE, Viola
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Viola W. Hardee, 76, died January 22, 1986 at Alachua General Hospital. She was born June 4, 1909 in Fitzgerald, GA. She was a former Ocala resident. She is survived by a son, Robert Hardee of Melrose; three brothers, Lee Watson, Herndon Watson and John Watson; two sisters, Willie Maude Baxley and Clifford Randall; 4 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Interment was in Ocala at Greenwood Cemetery.

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HARDEN, Daniel
EBRO, FLORIDA: Daniel Reddic Harden, 80, died March 3, 1972 at the Washington County Hospital. He was a member of the Spring Valley Holiness Church. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Harden; two sons, Floyd Harden of New Hope and Archie C. Harden of Chipley; three daughters, Mrs. Collie Mae Evans of Ebro, and Mrs. Maggie Anderson and Mrs. Della M. Anderson of West Bay; 18 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Spring Valley Holiness Church. Interment was at the Ebro Cemetery by Brown Funeral Home.

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HARDEN, Franklin R.
STEINHATCHEE, FLORIDA: Franklin Roosevelt Harden, 68, died July 29, 2008. He was born June 10, 1940. He retired from Buckeye in Perry. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, and served as a gunner's mate on the destroyer USS Henderson. He was a member of Berachah Church in Houston, TX. Survivors include his wife, Nicki Harden; two daughters, Christina Harden of Tallahassee, and Melissa Harden of Steinhatchee; and two sisters, Milly Ann (Johnie) White of Steinhatchee, and Doris (Bob) Neal of Perry. Interment was at Waters Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Gooding Funeral Home.

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HARDIMAN, Leona
KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Leona F. Hardiman, 83, died September 4, 1998. She was a retired barber, and a native of Dansville, NY. She relocated to Florida in 1956. Survivors include two daughters, Nancy Elliott and Barbara Alden Van Hoover Holder; a son, John H. Alden; a sister, Emma Avery; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Green Mount Cemetery in Dansville, NY under the direction of Hindle Funeral Home.

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HARDIN, Artie
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Artie Jewel Hardin, 71, died December 16, 1987 at the Jackson County Convalescent Center in Graceville. She was born February 10, 1899 to Sanford and Zanna Hardin, and was a native of Grady County, GA. She was self-employed in the poultry industry, and had been a longtime Graceville resident. She was a member of Damascus Baptist Church. She was unmarried. Survivors include two sisters, Geraldine Hardin of Columbus, GA and Rose Fowler of Graceville; and her nieces and nephews. Interment was at Damascus Cemetery by James and Lipford Funeral Home.

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HARDIN, Dicie
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Dicie Hardin, 58, died June 19, 1943. Survivors include seven children, Bert, James, Mrs. Roy Harper, Lois Hardin, Lawrence, John B., and Mrs. O.L. McQueen; two sisters, Mrs. Arleta Hancock and Mrs. Edie Kitchen; three brothers, John B. Weaver, Joe Weaver, and Ben Weaver; and 14 grandchildren. Services were held at the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Wausau. Burial was at Hard Labor Creek Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HARDIN, Monna
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Monna Hardin died January 24, 1988 at her home. She was a West Virginia native, and moved to the St. Petersburg area in 1941. She was a retired private duty nurse. She is survived by a brother, Alton Phillips of Merced, CA; and two sisters, Lillian Phillips and Ada Kuss of St. Petersburg. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society.

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HARDY, Mamie
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Mamie Hardy, 59, died May 23, 1959 in Graceville. She was a member of the Baptist Church and a native of Jackson County. She was survived by her husband, Marion Hardy; a son, Raymond Hardy; four daughters, Inez Hardy, Mrs. Gladys English, Mrs. Ruby Burch, and Mrs. Lillian Anderson; two brothers, W.C. Vickers and Louis Vickers; and a sister, Flossie Shipes. Burial was at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery.

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HARGIS, Howard
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Howard Dewey Hargis, 69, died May 16, 1998 at the Wiregrass Hospital in Geneva, AL. He was a graduate of Wayne State University in Michigan, and held a master's degree from Eastern Michigan University. He was a school teacher and principal with over 40 years of service. He is survived by a daughter, Susie Box of Pewaukee, WI; three sons, Nick Hargis of Greenfield, WI, Tim Hargis of Hilliard, OH, and Ron Hargis of Hartland, WI; and two brothers, Charlie Hargis of Camden, TN and Carnell Hargis of Milan, TN. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Bonifay. Interment was at the Bonifay City Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home.

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HARN, Alonzo
LAUREL, FLORIDA: Alonzo Harlee Harn, 62, died May 28, 1959. He was born December 21, 1896 in Lutz, FL. He was a retired general contractor and a licensed marine engineer. He was the former owner of the Bay Point Garage in Nokomis, and had formerly lived in Arlington, VA. He was a World War I veteran, and served with Battery A of the 60th Field Artillery. Survivors include his wife, Erma Warrington Harn; three sons, John W. Harn of Laurel, Joseph L. Harn of Punta Gorda and Harley J. Harn of Fort Myers; two sisters, Mrs. Abbie Higel and Mrs. Lula Higel; two brothers, James Harn and George Williams; and 6 grandchildren. Interment was at Sarasota Memorial Park by Rawles Funeral Home.

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HARNER, Kathleen
SOUTH PASADENA, FLORIDA: Kathleen S. Harner, 86, died January 2, 1984. She was born in 1898, and was a native of Warren, PA. She was a former resident of Myrtle Beach, SC, and had been living in Florida since 1978. She is survived by a brother-in-law, J. Clifford Johnson. Interment was at Oakland Cemetery in Warren, PA with arrangements by Wilhelm-Thurston Funeral Home.

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HARPER, Elois
QUINCY, FLORIDA: Elois Harper, 61, died January 1, 2009 in Tallahassee. Survivors include two daughters, Danita Harper of Quincy, and Regina Harper of Newark, NJ; three sisters, Brenda Holt of Quincy, Linda Harris of Tallahassee, and Ann Walker of Augusta, GA; and her brothers, Willie K. Alexander of Newark, NJ, and Leon Alexander, Ray A. Alexander, Lewis C. Alexander, Bobby Alexander, Kate Alexander and Willie J. Alexander, all of Quincy. Services were held at Mount Hosea Missionary Baptist Church. Interment was at Friendship Cemetery.

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HARRELL, A.L.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA: A.L. Harrell, 70, died November 29, 1928. He was born April 1, 1858. He was survived by three daughters, including Mrs. Wesley Nelson; and three sons. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery.

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HARRELL, Lera
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Lera Harrell, 91, died December 6, 1995. She attended the First United Methodist Church of Chipley, and was a member of the Retired Teachers Association. Survivors include two daughters, Linda Bradow and Opal Sapp; a son, Don Harrell; four sisters, Grace Gilley, Dorothy Hams, Essie Richardson, and Carrie Lee Kelly; a brother, Thomas Underwood, Jr.; 9 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the First United Methodist Church of Chipley. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery by Brown Funeral Home.

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HARRIS, Hiram D., Sr.
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Hiram DeWitt Harris, Sr., 61, died January 15, 1958 at his residence. He was born in Taylorsville, GA. He was a retired watchman with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, and also worked for Spa Pool. He was a former resident of Sycamore, GA, and had been living in the St. Petersburg area for over 30 years. He attended 5th Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Harris; five sons, Gerald Harris, Hiram Harris, Jr., George Harris, William Harris, and Alvin Harris; two daughters, Betty Jordan and Barbara Oakleaf; a sister, Mrs. Ola Archer; three brothers, W.S. Harris, J.E. Harris, and W.P. Harris; and 8 grandchildren. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery by Banard-Barnes Funeral Home.

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HARRIS, Sara
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Sara Agnes Harris, 47, died October 13, 1959 at the Baptist Hospital. She was a member of Mayfair Baptist Church, and had been a Jacksonville resident for 7 years. She and her husband formerly lived in Graceville, FL, where they published the Graceville News. Survivors include her husband, Dan Harris; her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doulet of Jacksonville; two half-brothers, Dan C. Doulet and Louis D. Doulet; an uncle, B.L. Cox; an aunt, Mrs. E.E. Theil; and her nieces and nephews. Interment was at Greenlawn Cemetery by Naugle Funeral Home.

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HARRIS, Sarah
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Sarah Thigpen Harris, 84, died October 10, 1956 at a Jacksonville nursing home. She was a former resident of Lakeland, FL, and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Johnny Walker of Lakeland and Mrs. Warren Adams of Douglas, GA; three sons, John Thigpen of Jacksonville and Don Thigpen and Lee Thigpen, both of Lakeland; 15 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great grandchildren. Services were held at New Home Baptist Church. Burial was at New Home Cemetery under the direction of Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home.

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HARRIS, William C.
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: William C. Harris, 88, died October 6, 1974 at a Bradenton nursing home. He was born in St. Joseph, MO. He was the retired owner of Harris Dairy. He served as a deacon at the First Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Bryce Harris of Englewood; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Daniels of Huntsville, AL, and Mrs. Audrey Chew of Naperville, IL; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Holcomb of St. Joseph, MO; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Shannon Funeral Home.

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HARRISON, Frank, Jr.
FOUNTAIN, FLORIDA: Frank Harrison, Jr., 76, died January 11, 1969 at a veteran's hospital in Lake City. He was born in 1892. He was a maintenance worker and a veteran of World War I. He had been a resident of Fountain for 17 years, and formerly lived in New Haven, CT. He was a Mason and a Methodist. He was survived by his wife, Ciola Frances Harrison. Interment was at Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

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HARRISON, Samuel
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Samuel L. Harrison, 19, died June 2, 1940. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Harrison; and two brothers, Francis E. Harrison and Harald D. Harrison. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of J.O. Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HART, Jennifer
JUNO BEACH, FLORIDA: Jennifer Ann Hart, infant, died June 20, 1959 at a local hospital. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart. Interment was at Hillcrest Memorial Park under the direction of Vogel Funeral Home.

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HART, Rosa
OCALA, FLORIDA: Rosa Hart, 85, died August 6, 2001. She was born July 29, 1916. She was a retired beautician. Services were held at Mount Zion A.M.E. Church in Dade City. Interment was at Mount Pisgah Cemetery in Summerfield with arrangements by Summers Funeral Home.

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HARTLEY, Ernest R., Jr.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Ernest Robert Hartley, Jr., 26, died April 13, 1958. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was born August 24, 1931. He was survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Hartley, Sr.; and two brothers. Interment was at St. Joseph's Cemetery.

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HARTSFIELD, Idus
MARIANNA, FLORIDA: Idus Cicero Hartsfield died March 25, 2009. Survivors include a son, Don K. Hartsfield (Darla Layton) of Marianna; his brothers, Raymond Hartsfield, James "Bill" Ely and Cecil Ely, all of Oviedo; his sisters, Catherine Johnson of Atlanta, and Myrtle Keys, Reba H. Long and Mildred Barnes, all of Marianna; his sisters-in-law, Mamie S. Hartsfield of Tallahassee, and Doris Hartsfield of Winston Salem, NC; his uncles and aunts; his cousins; his nieces and nephews; and his friends. Services were held at Pope Chapel A.M.E. Church. Interment was at Mount Tabor Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery under the direction of Vann Funeral Home.

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HARWOOD, Midred
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Mildred Jean Yawn Harwood, 61, died December 17, 1982 at University Hospital in Jacksonville. She had been living in Gainesville for 4 years, and was previously a resident of Graceville, FL. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Alura of Houston, TX; three sons, Kenny Harwood of St. Augustine, Mike Harwood of Miami, and Mark Harmon of England; three sisters, Dorothy Ajiliani, Joy Leonard, and Bee Huff; six brothers, Lynn Yawn, Harvey Yawn, James Yawn, Howard Yawn, Charles Yawn, and George Yawn; and 5 grandchildren. Services were held at Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist Church. Interment was at Collins Mill Cemetery by Grace and Lipford Funeral Home.

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HARWOOD, Ruth
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Ruth B. Harwood, 86, died November 13, 1980 in Brooksville. She was a native of Buffalo, NY. She was a Protestant and a former chairperson of the West Palm Beach Red Cross Volunteers. She is survived by a a son, Frank Harwood of Gainesville; two daughters, Phyllis Loomis of Ocala and Ruth Gabbey of Buffalo, NY; 9 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Hillcrest Memorial Park by Williams-Thomas Funeral Home.

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HATCHETT, Raymond
PALM COAST, FLORIDA: Raymond R. Hatchett, 45, died October 25, 2007. He was born June 5, 1962 in New York City to Charles and Julia Hatchett. He worked as a framer for a construction company, and was a member of Parkview Baptist Church. He is survived by a daughter, Tamara Hatchett of Bonnell; his parents; two brothers, Richardo Hatchett of Campbell, NJ, and Tyrone Brown of Coral Gables; and 3 grandchildren. Services were held at Palm Coast Baptist Church. Arrangements were entrusted to Zion Hill Mortuary.

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HAUGH, Walter
RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA: Walter J. Haugh, 83, died January 2, 1970. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth M. Haugh; a daughter, Mary Renegar of Riviera Beach; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home.

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HAYEK, Anna
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Anna Hron Hayek died May 3, 1973. She was born in Czechoslovakia on February 17, 1888. She was a longtime resident of Meriden, CT, where she and her husband co-owned Hayek Jewelry Store. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband, Charles J. Hayek, Sr.; a son, Charles J. Hayek, Jr. of Dunbarton, NH; a daughter, Antoinette (C.L.) Talmadge of Kensington, CT; 4 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Seminole Beach Memorial Funeral Home.

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HAYES, Ivory
FORT McCOY, FLORIDA: Ivory Hayes, 87, died February 2, 1978 at the Medic-Home Health Center of Ocala. He was born in 1891 in South Carolina. He was a member of the Baptist Church of Fort McCoy, and had lived in the area for 65 years. Survivors include a daughter, Shirley Travis of Pontiac, MI; 3 grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Interment was at the Fort McCoy Cemetery with arrangements by D.J. Brown Funeral Home.

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HAYES, Marie
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Marie F. Hayes, 70, died January 15, 1991 at Doctors Memorial Hospital in Bonifay, FL. She was born February 18, 1920. Survivors include three sisters, Effie J. Finch of Wausau, and Verla Hall and Voncil Parrish, both of Caryville; and a brother, Joseph Hendrix of Vernon. Services were held at New Bethany Assembly of God. Interment was at Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home.

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HAYES, Robert
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Robert Franklin "Bob" Hayes died September 17, 1964 in Chattahoochie. Survivors include four sons, Espey Hayes of Fort Hood, TX, J. Hayes of Noma, and Robert Hayes and Elmer Hayes, both of Panama City; three daughters, Mrs. Ester Sellers of San Diego, CA, and Mrs. Carlie Veukler and Mrs. Earl Begley, both of Panama City. Services were held at the First Assembly of God Church in Noma. Interment was at the Noma Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HAYES, Winifred
HAWTHORNE, FLORIDA: Winifred Collins Hayes, 96, died December 11, 2000 in Keystone Heights. She was born February 14, 1904 in London, England. She moved to Canada in 1912. She was a registered nurse, and practiced in Albany NY, Reno, NV, Washington, DC, Cuba, and Jacksonville, FL. She came to Hawthorne in 1995. There were no known immediate survivors. Services were held at the Church of the Nativity.

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HAYGOOD, Annie
WEWAHITCHKA, FLORIDA: Annie Bell McClamma Haygood, 89, died January 12, 1969 in Blountstown. Survivors include two sons, H.M. McClamma and Bryan McClamma; a daughter, Mrs. Clifford Spence; a brother, Gerall Core; a sister, Mrs. Zelma Pherro; 10 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Zion Hill Methodist Church near Crawfordsville. Burial was at the church cemetery under the direction of Comforter Funeral Home.

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HAYNES, William F., Sr.
VERNON, FLORIDA: William Frank Haynes, Sr., 84, died May 6, 1987 at his residence. He was a native of Madison, FL, and had lived in Freehold, NJ for 50 years. He retired from the New Jersey Central Railroad. He was a member and trustee of New Bethel A.M.E. Church. Survivors include his wife, Lola Mae Haynes; four daughters, Mrs. Peacola Evans of Washington, DC, Mrs. Ellen Goode of Tinton Falls, NJ, and Mrs. Mary Etta Jackson and Mrs. Ida Wright, both of Freehold, NJ; four sons, Frank Haynes, Jr. of Dover, NJ, Robert Bess of Asbury Park, NJ, Joseph Haynes of Freehold, NJ, and Wade Green of Washington, DC; two brothers, Sinclare Haynes and Charles Haynes; 10 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at New Bethel A.M.E. Church. Interment was at St. Luke Cemetery near Ebro, FL with arrangements by Cooper Funeral Home.

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HAYS, Walter
ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Walter Lee Hays died April 19, 1964 in Orlando. He was born August 29, 1895 in Loogootee, IN. He came to Florida in the 1920s. He was an organizer and president of the American Fire and Casualty Co. in Orlando. He served as president and director of the American Federal Savings and Loan Association, and was also president of the Florida State Chamber of Commerce and the Stetson University Council. He was named an outstanding citizen of Orange County. He was preceded in death by his wife, Melissa Hays. Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery.

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HAZELLIEF, Wilson
OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA: Wilson Hazellief, 102, died August 17, 2010. He was born July 22, 1908 to the late Henry Franklin Hazellief and Mary Elizabeth Hall. He was a lifetime member of the Church of God, and enjoyed fishing and singing Gospel hymns. Survivors include his children, Allen (Frances) Hazellief, Clarence (Helen) Hazellief, Elaine (Edward) Brown, Ruth (Calvin) Fryar, Woody (Janice) Hazellief, Tommy (Kay) Hazellief, and Earl (Louise) Hazellief; a daughter in-law, Jeanette Hazellief; two brothers, Quillie and Owen Hazellief; 42 grandchildren; 118 great-grandchildren; and 93 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two wives, Lela Hazellief and Martha Hazellief; two sons, Doyle Hazellief and Ralph Hazellief; a sister; five brothers; and a daughter-in-law, Syble Hazellief. Interment was at Basinger Cemetery under the direction of Buxton Funeral Home.

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HECHT, Charles
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Charles Hecht, 77, died November 29, 1987. He was a World War II veteran. He had lived in Miami since coming from New York in 1979, and was a member of the American Legion. He is survived by his wife, Arline Hecht; a sister, Leah Borcher; a brother Albert Hecht; and his nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by Lithgow North Miami Chapel.

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HECHT, Hattie
BAL HARBOUR, FLORIDA: Hattie Hecht, 83, died February 23, 1980. She formerly lived in Cleveland, OH, and had been living in Florida for over 30 years. She and her husband helped found the Normandy Isle Bridge Club in Miami Beach. Survivors include two sons, Herbert of New York City, and Marvin of Shaker Heights, OH; and 4 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Louis Hecht. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park in Miami. Arrangements were handled by the Riverside Funeral Home.

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HEILIG, Paul P.
BEVERLY HILLS, FLORIDA: Paul Peter Heilig, 87, died February 4, 1995. He was a native of Glen Cove, NY. He was a former resident of North Port, and moved to Beverly Hills in 1994. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia A. Green of Beverly Hills; and 2 grandsons. Arrangements were handled by Hooper Funeral Home. Note: Interment may be at Gulf Pines Memorial Park. One record lists the last name as Helig.

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HEINE, Otto
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Otto A. Heine, 70, died July 13, 1962. He was a Cleveland native. He was a retired engineer with National Acme Manufacturing Co. in Cleveland. He was a member of the First Church of Religious Science, and the Masonic Lodge. He had been living in St. Petersburg for 2 years. Survivors include his wife, Rev. Gladies Heine; a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Bailey; a son, Robert W.; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Carl; and 2 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Osgood Funeral Home. Note: Burial may be at Westlawn Cemetery in Canton, OH. One record spells his wife's name as Cladies.

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HEINEN, William
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: William F. Heinen, 79, died January 2, 1966. He was born in Woodhaven, Long Island, NY. He was a retired delicatessen owner, and attended Grace Lutheran Church. He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth May Heinen. He formerly lived in Baldwin, NY. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY with arrangements by Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home.

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HEISLER, Frances
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Frances P. Heisler, 84, died October 27, 1997 at her residence. She was born April 29, 1913 in Dothan, AL to De Wilton and Gussie Powell. She was a bookkeeper at F.S. Winterle and Sons with over 40 years of service. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church, and enjoyed gardening and day lilies. Survivors include two sons, Tom and Carol Heisler of Graceville, and James G. Heisler of Hilton Head Island, SC; a sister, Louise James; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Thomasville, GA with arrangements by James and Lipford Funeral Home.

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HELMS, Franklin
MILTON, FLORIDA: Franklin Helms, 66, died December 25, 1991 at West Florida Hospital in Pensacola. Survivors include a daughter, Patsy Enfinger of Milton; eight sisters, Pauline Anthony of Columbus, GA, Wanda Jenkins, Ernestine Smith, Jerine Burch, Judy Brock and Lorene Hawkins, all of Bonifay, and Lottie Baldwin and Dolly Ellis, both of Pensacola; two brothers, Wendell Helms and L.D. Helms, both of Bonifay; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services were held at New Life Baptist Church in Milton, and also at St. John's Free Will Baptist Church in Bonifay. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Sowell Funeral Home and Sims Funeral Home.

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HELTON, May
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: May Gamble Helton, 88, died in July of 1971 at the Florida State Hospital. She was born September 6, 1882 in Alabama. She had been a member of the First Baptist Church of Chipley since 1915. Survivors include a sister, Lillian Harper of DeFuniak Springs; 2 nephews; and a niece. She was preceded in death by her husband, Homer Helton. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HENDERSON, Charity
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Charity Henderson, 91, died February 24, 1989 at Northwest Florida Community Hospital in Chipley. Survivors include two daughters, Jessie B. Yates and Rosie Lee Yates, both of Bonifay; a son, Daniel W. Henderson of Caryvile; a sister, Mary Hayes of Caryville; 7 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and 8 great-great-grandchildren. Interment was at Pleasant Grove Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home.

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HENDERSON, Samuel
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Samuel Henderson, 66, died January 16, 1969. Survivors include his wife, Inez Henderson; five sons; ten daughters; three sisters; a brother; and 25 grandchildren. Services were held at St. Mary Baptist Church in Jackson County. Interment was at the church cemetery under the direction of People's Funeral Home.

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HENDERSON, Thomas
STARKE, FLORIDA: Thomas L. Henderson, 53, died July 17, 1981. He was born in Madison County, NC. He worked for the Farmers' Mutual Exchange, and had been a Starke area resident for 20 years. Survivors include two sons, David and Wayne Henderson; three daughters, Carolyn, Peggy and Ginger Henderson; his mother, Katie D. Henderson; three brothers, Troy, Clifton and L.D. Henderson; and five sisters, Fannie Catrett, Ruth Manis, Cathy Dukes, Lorraine McClellan, and Dorothy Lail. Interment was at Crosby Lake Cemetery by DeWitt C. Jones Funeral Home.

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HENDRICKS, Thelma
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Thelma L. Hendricks, 78, died August 21, 1992 at Wiregrass Hospital in Geneva, AL. Survivors include a sister, Doris Marlow of Griffin, CA; her cousins; her nieces and nephews; and her friends. Services were held at Shady Grove Baptist Church. Interment was at the Whitewater Church Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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HENDRY, Thurston
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Thurston Wesley Hendry, 40, died March 4, 1939. He was born June 17, 1898. He came to the St. Petersburg area from Ona, FL, and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I. He was survived by his wife and two children. Interment was at New Zion Cemetery in Ona with local arrangements by Wilhelm's Funeral Home.

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HENEY, Francis
VENICE, FLORIDA: Francis J. Heney, 74, died August 13, 1983 at Venice Hospital. He was born January 21, 1909 in Graniteville, VT. He was an inspector for Pratt and Whitney, and came to the Venice area six years earlier from West Hartford, CT. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and was a recipient of the Purple Heart medal. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Heney; a daughter, Susan Smith of Glastonbury, CT; 2 grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by Farley Funeral Home.

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HENLEY, Barnell
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Barnell Roy Lee Henley, 66, died November 4, 2007. He was born April 12, 1941 in Crisp County, GA to J.T. Henley and Lillie Pearl Johnson. Survivors include his wife, Mary J. Henley; his children, Barnell R. Henley II, Cedric Henley, Christopher Henley, Veronica Henley and Arrica McKinney; a brother, Anthony Johnson; a sister, Betty Henley; 8 grandchildren; his mother-in-law and father-in law, Rev. James and Betty Bush; his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; his nieces and nephews; and his friends. He was preceded in death by two children, Eric Henley and Catrilla Henley. Services were held at St. John Missionary Baptist Church. Arrangements were handled by Battle Memorial Funeral Home.

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HENNINGER, Arthur
WILDWOOD, FLORIDA: Arthur Conrad Henninger, 76, died April 2, 2012. He was born March 9, 1936 in Jamaica, NY to Arthur and Dorothy Hughes Henninger. He retired from the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, and with his late wife, had operated a wedding photo business in Wisconsin. He relocated to Wildwood in 2004 from Crossville, TN. He is survived by two daughters, Lois A. Bach of California, and Deborah H. Johnson of Alabama; two sons, Lynn A. Henninger and Donald A. Henninger, both of Wisconsin; a sister, Joyce H. Wise of The Villages, FL; 7 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Lois Henninger; a daughter, Laura; his parents; and a sister, Phyllis Henninger Wagner. Arrangements were handled by All Faiths Cremation Society.

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HENSLEE, Jerry
LAKELAND, FLORIDA; Jerry Henslee, 54, died December 23, 2004. He was born March 19, 1950. He was a truck driver, and was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his wife, Dwellia Ann Henslee; a daughter, Lisa Henslee of Tennessee; his mother, Dorothy Byars of Lakeland; his father, J.D. Henslee of Jasper, AL; two brothers, Donnie Byars and Chuck Byars, both of Highland City; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were entrusted to Gentry-Morrison Southside Funeral Home.

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HENSLEY, Moxie
CITRA, FLORIDA: Moxie T. Hensley, 90, died August 7, 2001 in Ocala. He was a native of Causey, KY. He was a retired radio technician and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He moved to Citra in 1978 from Louisville, KY. He was a Protestant and a member of the VFW. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Margaret Hensley; four daughters, Faye Walker of Baton Rouge, LA, Peggy Shull of Lilburn, GA, Billie Roberts of Manchester, KY, and Mary Greenwell of Frankfort, KY; two sons, James M. Hensley of London, KY, and Sam Hensley of Frankfort, KY; 13 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Forest Lawn Funeral Home.

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HEPWORTH, John W.
MIAMI, FLORIDA: John W. Hepworth, 71, died February 15, 1927 at his residence. He was born in 1855. He was a retired knitting machinery manufacturer. He was survived by his wife, Laura E. Hepworth; a daughter, Florence; and a sister, Lydia J. Hepworth. Burial was at Hillside Cemetery in Roslyn, PA.

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HERMAN, Otis
INVERNESS, FLORIDA: Otis K. Herman died August 8, 1963 at a hospital in St. Petersburg. He was born in Antigo, WI. He was a former resident of St. Petersburg for over 30 years prior to relocating to Citrus County. He was of the Baptist faith. He was survived by his wife, Charlotte Herman; a son, Robert J. of Coral Gables; 4 granddaughters; and 2 great-granddaughters. Interment was at Royal Palm Cemetery.

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HERNANDEZ, Julio, Sr.
WAVERLY, FLORIDA: Julio Hernandez, Sr., 50, died January 12, 1982 at the Lakeland General Hospital. He was a native of Mexico. He was a fruit harvester, and was of the Catholic faith. He came to Waverly in 1981, and had previously lived in Raleigh, NC. Survivors include his wife, Emma Perez Hernandez; and five sons, Julio Hernandez, Jr., Heriberto Hernandez, Armando Hernandez, Ernesto Hernandez, and Josue Hernandez. Arrangements were handled by John A. Boyd Funeral Home.

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HEROLD, Frank
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Frank Carl Herold, 71, died September 24, 1972. He was a veteran of World War I and World War II. He was a Mason, and a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, the Retired Officers' Association, and the Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association of Washington, DC. He was a former resident of Jacksonville, FL, and had lived in the Miami area for 20 years. Survivors include his wife, Marion Herold; two sons, Henry and Frank Opperman; two daughters, Mrs. Roberta Stowe and Mrs. Mary Gallina; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Jenks; and 7 grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Bess-Combs Funeral Home.

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HERRICHT, Florence
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Florence M. Herricht, 57, died January 17, 1960 in Clearwater. She was a native of Brooklyn, NY. She was a former resident of Terre Haute, IN, and was a member of Skycrest Methodist Church, Daughters of the Nile, and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a brother, John Griffin of Los Altos, CA; and three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Dane, Mrs. Cecil Elliott, and Mrs. Allen Cheney, all of Clearwater. Arrangements were handled by Moss Funeral Home.

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HERRING, Isabell
PAHOKEE, FLORIDA: Isabell Herring, 78, died September 8, 1976. She was born November 13, 1897. She was a native of Georgia and a longtime resident of Pahokee. She was a member of the Church of God. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Bryan and Mrs. Irene Harris; three sons, Holton, Colving and H.J.; 15 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Memorial Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery in Appling County, GA with arrangements by Wetherington Funeral Home.

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HERSHKOWITZ, Sam
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Sam Hershkowitz, 81, died January 2, 1984. He was a former resident of New York City, and had been living in Miami Beach for 28 years. Survivors include two daughters, Phyllis Grant and Rosalyn Jay, both of Miami; a sister, Irene; two brothers, Joe and Ferencz; 5 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery under the direction of Gordon Funeral Home.

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HERTIG, Ann
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Ann Hertig, 64, died March 13, 1951. She served as a nurse in the British Army during World War I and World War II, attaining the rank of captain. She was a member of the United Spanish War Veterans' auxiliary and the Order of the Eastern Star. She had been a Miami resident for over 30 years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lenora Geary and Mrs. Betty Jordan, both of Miami; two sons, Norman and George, both of Miami; and a foster son, Victor Radcliffe of Miami. Interment was at Miami Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Van Orsdel Northside Mortuary.

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HESSER, William
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: William N. Hesser, 83, died May 7, 1969. He was born in White Plains, VA. He was a retired master carpenter. He formerly lived in Elmira, NY, and had been a Bradenton resident for 17 years. He was a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local #532, the Moose Lodge in Morgantown, WV, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Elmira. There were no known surviving relatives. Arrangements were handled by Griffith-Cline Funeral Home, Bradenton Chapel.

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HEWETT, John A.
WESTVILLE, FLORIDA: John Archie Hewett died April 12, 1997 in Westville. Survivors include two sons, William Hewett and Dennis Hewett, both of Ponce de Leon; a brother, Grady B. Hewett of Westville; a sister, Gladys Kittrell of Crawfordville; and 4 grandchildren. Burial was at the Westville Cemetery under the direction of Sims Funeral Home.

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HICKS, Clarence
WAUSAU, FLORIDA: Clarence V. Hicks, 69, died July 18, 1968 at the Washington County Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Alma Hicks; three sons, Corbin Hicks, Covel Gene Hicks, and Cubie Hicks; three daughters, Mrs. J.G. Walsingham, Mrs. Bill Hicks, and Mrs. Olen Haddock; two brothers, Clyde and Claude Hicks; a sister, Mrs. Corene Scott; 14 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services were held at the Wausau Community Church. Burial was at Bonnett Pond Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HICKEY, Detha
BELMORE, FLORIDA: Detha Skipper Baldree Hickey, 84, died May 6, 2008 at Orange Park Medical Center. She was born September 3, 1923 in Avon Park to Robert C. and Florida Skipper Baldree. She was a retired school bus driver with the Clay County School System, and had also worked at Mallards and Watson's Grocery in Keystone Heights. She was a lifelong Clay County resident. She attended Beulah Baptist Church, and was a member of the Clay County Cattleman's Association and the Florida Farm Bureau. Services were held at Beulah Baptist Church. Interment was at the Beulah Cemetery under the direction of Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home.

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HIGGINS, Michael
NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Michael Higgins, 14, died December 24, 1950. He was a carrier for the Miami Daily News. Survivors include his father, John T. Higgins; his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bittner; a stepbrother, Richard Bittner; and a grandmother, Mrs. William Bachman. Boy Scout Troop #9 served as pallbearers. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

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HIGHLANDER, Ernest E., Sr.
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Ernest E. Highlander, Sr., 68, died December 8, 1981 at Blake Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Mount Olivet, KY. He was a forklift operator and attended God's Missionary Church in Sarasota. He was a former resident of Falmouth, KY. Survivors include his wife, Luella Highlander; a daughter, Sandra Nichols of Bradenton; two sons, Eddie Highlander of Frankfort, IN, and Ernest Highlander, Jr. of DeMossville, KY; two sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Allender of Cincinnati, OH, and Marguerite Furlong of Fort Thomas, KY; two brothers, Ralph Highlander of Cincinnati, OH, and George Highlander of Bradenton; and 5 grandchildren. Interment was at Mansion Memorial Park by Brown Funeral Home.

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HIGHTOWER, John H.
EBRO, FLORIDA: John H. Hightower, 50, died April 17, 1936. He was a farmer, and had also worked in the turpentine industry. He was survived by his wife, Pansy H. Hightower; a daughter, Audry; a brother, R.M.; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Mercer and Mrs. Carrie Williams. Services were held in Vernon. Interment was at the Vernon Cemetery.

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HILDEBRAND, Felicia
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Felicia Hildebrand died in April of 1986. She was a supporter of the Jewish National Fund. She is survived by her friends, including Marlene Kempner of Miami Beach. Services were held at Rubin-Zilbert Memorial Chapel. Note: Interment may be at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Miami. One record gives a birth date of December 21, 1902 for a person of this name who was born in New York.

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HILKER, Maxine
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Maxine Draayom Hilker, 83, died December 19, 2000 at the Mariner Health Care Center in Bonifay. She was born July 29, 1917 in Colquitt, GA. She had lived in Graceville for 14 years, and was a former longtime resident of Bradenton. She was a member of Harmony Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Phillip (Mary) Draayom of Graceville and Edward Hilker of Gainesville, GA; a sister, Sarah McCullom Blount; a brother, Marvin McCullom; 3 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Skyway Memorial Gardens in Palmetto, FL with arrangements by James and Lipford Funeral Home.

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HILL, George F.
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: George Franklin Hill died May 31, 1959 at his residence. He was a native of Jackson County. He was survived by a sister, Mrs. Samatha A. Thames of Chipley. Interment was at Damascus Cemetery in Jackson County with arrangements by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HILL, Helen
LYNN HAVEN, FLORIDA: Helen N. Hill, 77, died October 3, 1993 at Bay Medical Center in Panama City. She was a Methodist. Survivors include a son, Don Niles of Long Island, NY; and two sisters, Ernestine Hardy of Panama City, and Doris Denton of Savannah, GA. Cremation arrangements were handled by Sims Funeral Home. Note: One record shows a person by this name with the same date of death interred at the Bonifay Cemetery.

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HILL, Johnnie Mae
EBRO, FLORIDA: Johnnie Mae Hill, 78, died August 28, 2012 at the Bonifay Nursing and Rehab Center. She was a native of Lapine, AL. She was a longtime resident of Ebro, and was a Baptist. She is survived by her husband, Willie Hill; two sisters, Mary Toles of Miami, and Eva Mae Robinson of Laura Hill; and other relatives and friends, including a niece, Denice (Ricky) Hogans of Vernon. Services were held at Oak Grove Baptist Church. Interment was at St. Luke Memorial Garden Cemetery in Vernon under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home.

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HILL, Manalis
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Manalis M. Hill, 72, died July 16, 1972 in St. Petersburg. She was born March 7, 1907. She was a native of Ocala, FL, and was a Methodist. Survivors include a brother, Russell Means of Pahokee; and a sister, Mrs. Ruby Lowe of Ocala. Services were held at Zion United Methodist Church. Interment was at Burrell Cemetery with arrangements by Cuningham Funeral Home.

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HILL, Rollie
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Rollie C. Hill, 61, died at June 15, 1948 at a local hospital. He was born November 25, 1886. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I, and had come to Florida from Detroit, MI. He was survived by a sister. Services were held at the Flagler Chapel. Interment was at Bay Pines National Cemetery.

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HINCK, Charles
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FLORIDA: Charles M. Hinck, 73, died March 10, 1982 at his residence. He was born in New York City. He was a heavy equipment maintenance supervisor. He had been in Keystone Heights for 22 years. He was a Mason. He is survived by a son, Daniel Hinck; a daughter, Katie King; two sisters, Blanche Jenkins and Dorothy Renker; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at the Keystone Heights Cemetery under the direction of DeWitt C. Jones Funeral Home.

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HINEMAN, Jacob
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Jacob Hineman, 89, was found deceased at his residence on May 6, 1955. He was retired painting contractor. He had lived in the Miami area for 26 years, and was a former resident of Syracuse, NY.

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HINES, Lillian
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Lillian Olivia Hines, 84, died September 19, 1952 in Clearwater. She moved to Polk County from Punta Gorda during the Spanish-American War. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension. She was survived by a daughter, Evelyn Mae Memminger; and a brother, L.E. White. Interment was at Oak Hill Cemetery under the direction of Moss Funeral Home.

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HIRONS, J. Wilbur
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: J. Wilbur Hirons, 106, died October 24, 1992. He was born September 12, 1886 in Chestertown, MD. He attended Georgetown Law School, and was president of Beacom College. When the school later became Goldey-Beacom College, he served as chairman of the board, and the school library is named in his honor. He also served on the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington, DC, and was an executive secretary at DuPont. He was a Mason and a Shriner. He is survived by a son, William B. (Eleanor); and 4 grandchildren. Interment was at Riverside Cemetery by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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HIRSCHTICK, Rebecca
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Rebecca Lena Hirschtick, 83, died February 15, 1975. She was a member of Temple Beth Shalom, the Chevra Fellowships, Histadrut, and Hadassah. She is survived by a sister, Rose Davison; and two nephews, Gene Davison and Dr. Martin L. Davison. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park under the direction of The Riverside Memorial Chapel.

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HISLER, Jewette
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Jewette Kent Hisler, 70, died June 29, 1984 at the Washington County Hospital. She was born January 20, 1914. She was a retired seamstress, and was a Baptist. Survivors include two brothers, Clarence Kent of Cottondale and John D. Kent of Fountain; and four sisters, Mrs. Clara Hood of Panama City, Mrs. Audrey Little of Pensacola, and Mrs. Bazie Corbin and Lois Kent, both of Cottondale. Services were held at Sapp Church. Interment was at White Pond Cemetery by Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home.

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HITCHCOCK, Doreen
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Doreen Louise Hitchcock, 10, died November 13, 1971. Survivors include her parents, Don and Carolyn Hitchcock; a brother, Mark Hitchcock; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shipman. Services were held at the Woodland Park Mausoleum Chapel. Arrangements were handled by Bess-Combs Funeral Home.

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HIVES, Alice
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA: Alice Hives, 47, died September 17, 1969 at Fish Memorial Hospital. She was born in Mississippi. She was a former resident of Mount Vernon, AL, and was a member of Oak Grove Pentecostal Holiness Church. Survivors include her husband, Sam; five daughters, including Sophie, Judy and Eloise; three sons, Vernon, Ernest and Elijah; two stepdaughters, Bertha Hope and Mrs. Elnora Wright; two stepsons, Jimmy Lee and Sam, Jr.; three sisters; two brothers; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by John Ray Funeral Home.

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HODOWAL, Armond
HOLIDAY, FLORIDA: Armond F. Hodowal, 67, died October 30, 1977. He was born in 1910 in Chicago. He was a retired welding foreman for International Harvester, and was a former resident of Berwyn, IL. He attended St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, and was a member of the Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Irene; and a brother, John. Services were held at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Interment was at Meadowlawn Memorial Gardents under the direction of North Funeral Home.

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HOEMME, Jutta
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Jutta Hoemme, 97, died September 5, 2009. She was born February 14, 1912 in Leipzig, Germany. Survivors include a son, Martin Hoemme of Bayou George; 2 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. She was preceded in death by her husband, George. Arrangements were entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home.

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HOGAN, Sylvia
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Sylvia Footman Hogan, 86, died March 1, 2009 in Tallahassee. She was a foster mother and a member of Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School and served on the Mother Board. She was also a member of the United Sons and Daughters of Joshua and the Heroines of Jericho. She is survived by three stepchildren, Mary Graham, Junious Sampson and Willie Mae Firsher, all of Tallahassee; her foster children; a brother, Robert Footman of Tallahassee; three sisters, Ruby Bruce, Altamese Footman and Frances Rollins, all of Tallahassee; three sisters-in-law, Mae Bell Sampson of Tampa, and Wanda Footman and Elizabeth Jenkins, both of Tallahassee; her cousins; and her nieces and nephews. Services were held at Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery by Strong and Jones Funeral Home.

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HOGANS, Westley
FORT WALTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Westley Hogans, 72, died September 16, 1976. He was a native of Washington County, FL and a member of Sylvania A.M.E. Church. Survivors include his wife, Lexie Hogans; three daughters, Mrs. Lady B. Brown of Vero Beach, Mrs. Gloria Hogans of Sandford, and Mrs. Vida Hamilton of Rochester, NY; a sister, Mrs. Ellie M. Smith of Forst Walton Beach; and a brother, Robert Hogans of Fort Walton Beach. Services were held at Sylvania A.M.E. Church. Burial was at the church cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home.

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HOGANS, Willie
PONCE de LEON, FLORIDA: Willie Mathew Hogans, 58, died July 29, 1978 in Caryville, FL. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude Hogans; a daughter, Janice Campbell of Red Bay; two sons, Harry and Cornelious of Ebro; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Eva Kennedy of Philadelphia, PA and Mrs. Pearlie Edwards of Ebro; a stepson, David Bland of Ebro; a sister, Ellen Campbell of Red Bay; and a brother, Roy Hogans of Red Bay. Services were held at Mount Olive A.M.E. Church in Red Bay. Interment was at the church cemetery with arrangements by Cooper Funeral Home.

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HOHMAN, Adwyna
STUART, FLORIDA: Adwyna Lillian Hohman, 65, died December 17, 1973 in Stuart. She was a former Miami resident. Survivors include her husband, John; and a brother, Guy Thompson. Cremation arrangements were handled by Reed-Gautier Funeral Home.

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HOLDEN, Jane
TEQUESTA, FLORIDA: Jane Holden, 75, died November 15, 1987. Survivors include a sister, Helen Holden of Tequesta; 3 nieces; 2 nephews; and her friends. Arrangements were handled by Necron Cremation Services.

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HOLDERFIELD, Beulah
LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Beulah J. Holderfield, 92, died March 27, 2005 at her residence. She was born January 6, 1913 in Thompsonville, IL. She was a former resident of Galatia, IL, and had been a health care worker with the State of Illinois. She was a member of First Baptist Church at the Mall. Survivors include a son, Larry G. Holderfield of Lakeland; a daughter, Jane E. Collings of Lakeland; 3 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Holderfield. Services were held at the First Baptist Church at the Mall. Arrangements were handled by Gentry-Morrison Northside Funeral Home.

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HOLDING, Louise
HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA: Louise Frances Holding, 75, died December 12, 1965 at the Washington County Hospital. She was born December 24, 1889. Survivors include three sons, I. Tolbert Holding, J. Malcolm Holding, Jr., and Sparkman Holding, all of Dania Beach; a daughter, Mrs. Bill Minchin of Chipley; two brothers, T. Byrd Sparkman of St. Petersburg and James K. Sparkman of Tampa; a sister, Mrs. O.M. Stallings of Tampa; and 12 grandchildren. Interment was at Dania Memorial Park with local arrangements by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HOLEMAN, Robert
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA: Robert "Bob" Gauthier Holeman, 61, died January 7, 2010. He was born October 19, 1948 in Canada. He was the owner of Bob Holeman Construction Co., and built prestigious custom homes that were featured on the cover of Florida Architecture. His company constructed the Ocean Reef Art League at the Ocean Reef Club. He enjoyed fishing in the Keys, the Bahamas and Costa Rica. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War, and was the recipient of a Purple Heart medal. He is survived by a son, Howard Spencer Holeman of Key Largo; a brother, Thomas Victor Holeman; a nephew and a niece; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Georgette Gauthier Holeman and James Spencer Holeman; and a brother, Ronald Spencer Holeman. Arrangements were handled by Beyer Funeral Home.

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HOLLAND, Eugene
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Eugene E. Holland, 61, died March 17, 1979. He was a former City of Miami police officer and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II. He was past president of both Electricians' Local #349 and the Master Electricians' Association. He was a Mason and president of the Mahi Shrine Temple, where he was a member of the Motorcycle Corps. Survivors include two daughters, Mary Weaver and Barbara Collins; his mother, Addie Holland; a brother, Howard; and 5 grandchildren. Interment with Masonic rites was at Woodlawn Park Cemetery under the direction of Philbrick and Son Funeral Home.

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HOLLEY, Lowell
VERNON, FLORIDA: Lowell Holley, 7, died April 30, 1950. He was born February 1, 1943. He was survived by his mother, Ada Holley; four brothers, Gene, S.P., Jack, and his twin, Bryan; and two sisters, Gynelle and Eloise Holley. Services were held at the Church of Christ. Burial was at Piney Grove Cemetery.

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HOLLING, Harry
LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Harry B. Holling, 76, died June 22, 1959 at the Carpenters' Home. He was born in 1882. He came to Florida from Fairfield, CT, and was a Methodist. He was survived by a daughter, Mrs. Fred Astrell of Fairfield. Services were held at the Carpenters' Home Chapel. Burial was at the Carpenters' Home Cemetery with arrangements by Snook Funeral Home.

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HOLLINGER, Alice
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Alice Hollinger, 60, died January 17, 1969. Survivors include two sons, Henry Hollinger and Walter Hollinger, both of Panama City; two daughters, Cornellus Hollinger of Panama City and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Pensacola; two sisters, Mrs. Ardella Campbell and Mrs. Mattie Walker; a brother, Edgar Mobley; 22 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Luke Baptist Church. Burial was at Hillside Cemetery.

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HOLLINGSHED, Jones
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Jones Hollingshed died January 7, 2011. He was born April 26, 1946 in Starkville, MS to James Hollingshed, Jr. and Letha Dell Hollingshed Poe. Survivors include his wife, Sylvia Hollingshed; his children, John (Katina) Hollingshed, Marlo (Angella) Hollingshed and Kia Hollingshed; his sisters and brothers-in-law; Belinda Williams, Linda (Willie) Grant, Kathy (Michael) Spann, Clarence (Ingrid) O'Neal, Earnestine Hollingshead and Dessie Hollingshead; a brother; William (Marionette) Hollingshed; his grandchildren; his uncles and aunts; his nieces and nephews; his cousins; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his stepfather, Aaron Poe; and a brother, James Hollingshead. Services were held at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church. Interment with military honors was at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.

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HOLLYWOOD, Daniel B., Jr.
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Daniel B. Hollywood, Jr., 77, died July 12, 1985 at Humana Hospital Northside. He was born in Coaldale, PA. He was a former resident of Canton, OH, and and came to Florida in 1980. He was a member of Typographical Union #219, and was a former printer for the Canton Repository. Survivors include his wife, Thelma; a daughter, Susan Laubaugh; a brother, John; a sister, Nancy Gould; and 2 grandsons. Arrangements were handled by Alan R. McLeod Funeral Directors.

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HOLMES, Otis
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Otis Curtis Holmes died May 31, 2005. He was born February 3, 1923, in Valdosta, GA to Rossie and Beulah Holmes. He retired from Avis Trucks, and had also retired from the U.S. Army with 26 years of service. He was a longtime Tampa resident. He is survived by three children, Deborah Holmes McFarland, Crescencio A. Holmes (Denise), and Donnell C. Holmes, Sr.; 8 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 45 years, Bessie E. Robinson Holmes. Services were held at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church. Arrangements were handled by Ray Williams Funeral Home.

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HOLMES, Sylvia
HOLMES BEACH, FLORIDA: Sylvia Catherine Holmes, 82, died November 11, 1965 at Manatee Memorial Hospital. She was born in Greenville, OH. She came to Holmes Beach 18 years ago from Arcanum, OH, and was a member of the Evangelical Brethren Church. She is survived by a son, Robert Holmes of Holmes Beach; a brother, Carl Brandon of Fairfax, MO; a grandchild; and 2 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Manasota Memorial Park under the direction of Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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HOLMES, William
SPRINGFIELD, FLORIDA: William Holmes, 68, died January 4, 1969 at a local hospital. He was born August 16, 1898. Survivors include his wife, Mannie Bell Holmes; a daughter, Emma Jones; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at St. Paul AME Church. Burial was at Redwood Cemetery under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.

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HOLSING, Mary
PORT ORANGE, FLORIDA: Mary Holsing died August 23, 1962. She was a former resident of Canonsburg, PA. Interment was at Oak Spring Cemetery under the direction of Griffith Funeral Home of Canonsburg, PA.

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HOOD, Walton
YULEE, FLORIDA: Walton "Walt" Hood, 81, died June 4, 2009. He was born November 29, 1927. He retired from Ford Motor Co. with over 50 years of service, and worked for Duval Ford and North Florida Lincoln Mercury. He attended Boulogne Baptist Church, and was a member of the Moose Lodge. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Katherine "Katy" Hood; a son, Frederick Hood (Leslie); a daughter, Dorothy V. Hood; a brother, J.M. Hood (Kay Ann); a sister, Judy Falana; a granddaughter; and his nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Malcolm Hood; and a sister, Thelma Caton. Services were held at Boulogne Baptist Church. Arrangements were entrusted to Green Pine Funeral Home.

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HOOKS, Patricia
BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA: Patricia Ann Hooks, 69, died April 30, 2012 at her residence. She was born February 1, 1943 in Blountstown. She was a retired UTC specialist at the Florida State Hospital with over 20 years of service. She was a Baptist. She is survived by a daughter, Regina Hooks of Blountstown; two sisters, Betty Morris of Tallahassee, and Flora Kepser of Warrington; a brother, Doug Pelt (Janie) of Clarksville; and a granddaughter. Interment was at Pine Memorial Cemetery with arrangements by Peavy Funeral Home.

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HOPE, Eartha
SUMMERFIELD, FLORIDA: Eartha Hope, 66, died March 1, 1987 at the Ocala Geriatric Center. She was a lifelong resident of Summerfield, and was a member of Mount Pisgah A.M.E. Church. Survivors include two brothers, Elijah Hope of Summerfield, and Benjamain Hope of Miami; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Mount Pisgah A.M.E. Church. Burial was at the Mount Pisgah Cemetery with arrangements by Brown's Funeral Home.

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HORKHEIMER, Jack
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Foley Arthur "Jack" Horkheimer, 72, died August 20, 2010. He was born June 11, 1938 in Randolph, WI to Arthur Philip and Mary Foley Horkheimer. He was a graduate of Purdue University, and had also studied at the Honolulu Academy of Fine Arts. He had worked as a jazz pianist and organist. He later came to Florida seeking a warm, humid climate to help a lifelong degenerative lung condition. He began his career in astronomy at age 26. He went from being a volunteer at the Miami Space Transit Planetarium to becoming its executive director, a position he would hold for 35 years. He achieved international fame for his Public Broadcasting Service television series, Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler (later dubbed Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer). He was also a science commentator for a Miami news station. He was the recipient of many awards, including an Outstanding Contributions Award from the U.S. House of Representatives, an international multi-media award from the Society of European Astronomers, a Silver Medallion Award from the City of Miami, the Klumpke-Roberts award from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and an honorary doctorate from the International Fine Arts College. He was awarded the first NASA grant ever given for producing a planetarium program. He was unmarried, and had no children. Interment was at Annunciation Catholic Cemetery in Randolph, WI. Local arrangements were handled by Branam Funeral Home.

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HORN, Christian
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Christian Louis Horn died March 1, 1943 at his residence. He was born July 31, 1853. Services were held at the chapel of Baggett, Wetherby and McIntosh Funeral Home. Burial was at Pinewood Cemetery.

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HORNE, Elzie C., Sr.
OCALA, FLORIDA: Elzie Clifton Horne, Sr., 61, died December 18, 1977 at his home. He was born June 25, 1916 in Kingsland, GA. He was owner of the Ocala Glass and Mirror Co. and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He had lived in Ocala for 11 years, and was a former resident of Miami. He was a member of the Ocala Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude Horne; four daughters, Mrs. Carol Better of Ocala, Mrs. Judy Bowman of Merritt Island, Mrs. Linda Donovan of Virginia, and Mrs. Kay Emery of Canton, NC; three sons, Kenneth Horne and Michael Horne, both of Ocala, and E. Clifton Horne, Jr. of Canton, NC; two stepsons, Lee W. Blue of Ocala and Dennis Blue of New Orleans, LA; his mother, Mrs. Frances Horne of Jacksonville; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Haynes of Jacksonville; 18 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Interment was at Good Shepherd Memorial Gardens by Roberts Funeral Home.

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HORNE, Ida
TRENTON, FLORIDA: Ida Bell Horne, 77, died August 4, 1981 in Ocala. She was born in Levy County. She was a member of the Center Hill Church of Christ. Survivors include four sons, James N. Horne of Bell, and Jimmie F., David F. and Lyle F. Horne, all of Trenton; six daughters, Elnor Waddle, Meveree Carlisle, Linda Jones and Maline Langford, all of Trenton, Florris Beasley of Red Level, AL, and Hazel Vick of Alachua; three brothers, Jeff Sheffield of Chiefland, Chester Sheffield of Trenton, and Sid Sheffield of Tampa; five sisters, Ina Vernon of Trenton, Marcella Earls of Branford, Callie Taylor of Tampa, Linnie Goodson of Bronson, and Maggie Langford of High Springs; 45 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Services were held at Pine Grove Baptist Church. Interment was at Pine Grove Cemetery by Gormley Funeral Home.

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HORNEY, Harry
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Harry Dow Horney, 93, died March 24, 1972 at a local nursing home. He had owned the Florida Leaky Roof Paint Company. He was a native of Logansport, IN, and had lived in Bradenton for 60 years. Survivors include a son, Barclay S. Horney of Bradenton. Arrangements were handled by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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HOSFORD, Sister Mary Grace
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Sr. Mary Grace Hosford, SSJ, 93, died April 18, 2009 at the Samantha Wilson Care Center at Bayview in St. Augustine. She was born in Brevard County, FL. She entered the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1933. She taught at various locations and schools in Florida, including a number of schools in the St. Augustine and Jacksonville areas. She is survived by her nieces and nephews; her grand-nieces and grand-nephews; and her religious community. Services were held at the St. Joseph Convent Chapel. Interment was at San Lorenzo Cemetery by Craig Funeral Home.

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HOTTOIS, David
ARCADIA, FLORIDA: David H. Hottois, 63, died February 8, 2011 in Port Charlotte. He was born in Cleveland, OH on May 8, 1947. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, and was a Protestant. He had been a Florida resident for 39 years. He enjoyed camping, boating, fishing, golfing, and riding his Honda Goldwing motorcycle. Survivors include three daughters, Verita N. Hottois, Stephanie L. Hottois, and Melissa S. (Kris) Lane, all of Arcadia; his mother, Doris Mae Hickox Hottois of Port Charlotte; a sister, Lynda Cleveland of Brunswick, OH; two brothers, Richard (Carol) Hottois of Port Charlotte, and Charles (Kathy) Hottois of Hinckley, OH; 6 grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Arcadia. Inurnment was at Sarasota National Cemetery by Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral Home.

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HOUSE, Lourn
DELAND, FLORIDA: Lourn M. "Jack" House died September 19, 1969 at Fish Memorial Hospital. He was a retired yard conductor with the Lehigh Valley Railroad. He had formerly lived in Niagara Falls, NY and Cambria, NY before relocating to Deland in 1962. He was a former assessor for the Town of Cambria, and was a member of the American Legion, the Pekin Fire Co., and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Survivors include his wife, Edith House; his mother, Minnie House; and a sister, Gertrude (Joseph) Burns of Buffalo. He was the brother of the late Clarence House and Howard House. Services were held at Immaculate Conception Church in North Ridge. Interment was at Queen's Lawn Cemetery in Grimbsby, Ontario, Canada.

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HOUSTON, Robert L.
VERNON, FLORIDA: Robert L. Houston, 43, died August 14, 1974. He was born September 30, 1930. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy J. Houston; two sons, Victor R. Houston and Robert L. Houston; and his grandmother, Mrs. Mamie Houston of New Hope. Interment was at the New Hope Church Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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HOUTMAN, Henry
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Henry H. Houtman, 72, died December 17, 1978 at his home. He was a native of Kalamazoo, MI. He was a retired salesman with the Kalamazoo Laundry and a member of the North Park Reformed Church of Kalamazoo. He moved to Florida in 1969. Survivors include his wife, Bertha Houtman; a son, Ronald Houtman of Parchment, MI; three daughters, Mrs. Ardis De Does of Kalamazoo, and Mrs. Louise Fisk and Mrs. Lois Smith, both of Parchment, MI; 10 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Riverside Cemetery in Kalamazoo, MI.

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HOVEY, Roxie
ALFORD, FLORIDA: Roxie Ann Rebecca Hovey, 78, died March 10, 1941 at her residence. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Camilla Kent of Chattahoochee, Mrs. Ida Syfrett of Wausau, and Mrs. H.F. Howell of Gainesville; two sons, Sam L. Hovey of Alford and Walter Hovey of Rusky; and two brothers, Porter Gilbert of Wausau and Z.R. Gilbert of Chipley. Services were held at the White Pond Church. Interment was at White Pond Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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HOWARAH, Harry
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Harry George Howarah, 63, died November 3, 1982. He was born January 9, 1919. He had lived in Miami since 1930, and was a Mason. Survivors include two sisters, Jennie Myers and Betty Neely; and a brother, Nelson George. Services with Masonic rites were held at Van Orsdel Coral Gables Funeral Home.

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HOWARD, Bertha
OCALA, FLORIDA: Bertha Howard, 67, died April 27, 1986. She was born in Georgia. She attended the Holiness Church. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Johnnie M. Blunt of Macon, GA, and Mrs. Queen Dickey of Ocala. Services were held at Highway Christian Church. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Gardens with arrangements by Cunningham Funeral Home.

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HOWARD, George
ORANGE LAKE, FLORIDA: George Howard, 60, died August 8, 1956 in Lake City. He was born in Marion County, FL. He was a farmer and a veteran of World War I. He was of the Baptist faith. Interment was in Flemington by Cunningham Funeral Home.

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HOWARD, Willie
OCALA, FLORIDA: Willie Howard died May 9, 1965 at a local hospital. He was survived by his wife, Maude Howard; two sons; a stepdaughter; and his mother. Services were held at Layman C.M.E. Church. Interment was at Chestnut Cemetery by Chestnut Funeral Home.

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HOWELL, Charity
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Charity Howell, 99, died March 27, 1997 at Mariner Health Care in Bonifay. Survivors include a daughter, Allie M. McDaniel of DeFuniak Springs; two sons, Mike Carroll and Tommy Carroll, both of Bonifay; a sister, Queen Cox of Darlington; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at Bethany Baptist Church. Interment was at Limestone Cemetery in Darlington, FL wth arrangements by Peel Funeral Home.

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HOWELL, George
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: George Early Howell, 66, died December 1, 1988 at Doctors Memorial Hospital in Bonifay. He was born August 25, 1922. Survivors include his wife, Ann Howell; a daughter, Mary Lucille Howell of Bonifay; a son, George Edward Howell of Bonifay; and 2 grandsons. Services were held at the First United Methodist Church of Bonifay. Interment was at the Bonifay City Cemetery with arrangements by Peel Funeral Home.

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HOWELL, Jimmie
SOUTHPORT, FLORIDA: Jimmie Gene Howell, 60, died February 17, 1995. He was born December 6, 1934. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include two daughters, Kathy Brady of Lynn Haven and Pamela Baldwin of Southport; a sister, Ouida Cook of Niceville; a brother, William T. Howell of Forest Park, GA; his nieces and nephews; 5 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Interment was at Hardy Cemetery.

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HOWELL, Milton
GREENHEAD, FLORIDA: Milton Howell, 79, died February 1, 1989 at Northwest Florida Community Hospital. He is survived by a sister, Myrtle Robbins of Lynn Haven. Services were held at the First Methodist Church of Vernon. Burial was at the Vernon City Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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HUCKLEBERRY, Lewis
MIAMI SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Lewis Huckleberry died September 29, 1964. He was a former resident of Richmond, IN. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; two sons, Alan of Miami, and Joe of Decatur, AL; a brother; three sisters; and 5 grandchildren. Interment was at Miami Memorial Park under the direction of Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home.

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HUDD, Hermine
AUBURNDALE, FLORIDA: Hermine L. Hudd, 85, died January 14, 1995 at Brandywine Nursing Home. She was born November 21, 1909 in Vienna, Austria. She was a former resident of Cleveland, OH, and had moved to Auburndale from Cleveland in 1988. Survivors include a daughter, Betty Werner of Auburndale; a sister, Bertha O'Neil of Maple Heights, OH; 5 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Cleveland, with interment at Highland Park Cemetery in Ohio.

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HUDGINS, Elizabeth
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Elizabeth Jones Hudgins, 74, died February 17, 1984 at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center in Dothan, AL. Survivors include a son, James H. Hudgins of Mount Juliet, TN; two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Robson of Melville Beach and Mrs. Margaret Taylor of Hickman, KY; and a grandchild. Arrangements were handled by Peel Funeral Home.

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HUFF, William
ELKTON, FLORIDA: William "Billy" Huff, 56, died March 15, 2002 in St. Augustine. He was born in Avon Park. He was a farmer and a member of St. Anastasia Catholic Church. He was a former resident of Palm Bay. Survivors include his wife, Melissa "Misty" Huff; his parents, Charles and Dorothy Huff; a brother, Charles "Butch" Huff; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Allen and Joan Hanson of Troy, OH; two sisters-in-law, JoAnn Huff of Elkton and Linda Huff of Sentinel, CO; an uncle, Walter Huff of Elkton; and 11 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Michael Huff. Services were held at St. Anastasia Catholic Church. Interment was at St. Ambrose Cemetery with arrangements by Craig Funeral Home.

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HUGGINS, Mary
WESTVILLE, FLORIDA: Mary Emily Huggins, 90, died October 29, 1996 at Mariner Health in Bonifay. Survivors include a son, Marcus G. Huggins of Westville; 3 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Interment was at the Poplar Head Church Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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HUGHES, Howard
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Howard Hughes, 72, died March 7, 1978. He was an Alabama native. He was a former resident of Georgia, and had been living in the Miami area for 10 years. Survivors include his wife, Mary Hughes; a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Stover of Texas; two sons, John A. Hughes of Miami, and O.W. Hughes of Michigan; a brother, John G. of Georgia; and 3 grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Lithgow Funeral Home.

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HUMPHREYS, Mary
NORTH PORT, FLORIDA: Mary Anne Reed Humphreys, 85, died February 7, 1992 in Villa Rica, GA. She was a native of Morristown, TN. She retired from Lamson Brothers, and had been an inspector at the Electric Auto Light Plant and LaSalles. She had formerly lived in Toledo, OH, where she was a member of the First Baptist Church, and had also been a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two daughters, Virginia Wysong of Villa Rica, GA and June Leszcynski of Annendale, VA; a brother, Lee C. Reed of Holiday, FL; 7 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, DeWitt T. Humphreys. Arrangements were handled by Martin and Hightower Heritage Chapel of Carrollton, GA.

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HUMPHRIES, Hugh
NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Hugh Humphries died September 2, 1980 in Marietta, GA. Survivors include a sister, Maudelle Mourfield; and his friends. Interment was at Star of David Cemetery in Miami. Arrangements were handled by the Riverside Funeral Home.

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HUNGER, Max
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Max H. Hunger died April 24, 1956. He was a native of Germany, and a retired furrier. He formerly resided in Rock Tavern, NY. Survivors include two sisters, Paula Hunger and Elsie Axtmann, both of St. Petersburg. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery with arrangements by Baynard's, Inc.

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HUNGERFORD, Frances
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, FLORIDA: Frances Hungerford, 77, died May 4, 1969. She was a native of Kalamazoo, MI. She held a master's degree from the University of Iowa, and also attended Columbia University. She was a retired teacher, and taught in Michigan, Iowa, New York, Florida and Paris, France. She was a member of the Association for Childhood Education International, the National Education Association, Church of the Isles United Church of Christ, Delta Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, and Pi Lambda Theta. She was unmarried. Survivors include a niece, Margaret Cutler of Largo; and a nephew, Arthur Cutler of Iowa City, IA. Arrangements were handled by Moss Fort Harrison Chapel.

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HURST, Walter
HOLLY HILL, FLORIDA: Walter A. Hurst, 84, died April 22, 1962 at the State Hospital in Chattahoochee. He was born June 23, 1887 in Ponchatoula, LA. He was a member of Christ Methodist Church in Holly Hill. He was survived by his wife, Leila Hurst. Burial was at Shady Rest Cemetery under the direction of Baggett-McIntosh Funeral Home.

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HUSELTON, Dollye
LARGO, FLORIDA: Dollye Huselton died June 5, 1972. She was born November 30, 1923 in Tidioute, PA. She relocated to Florida from Pennsylvania, and had lived in the Largo area for 15 years. Survivors include her husband, George; a daughter, Mrs. Bonnie McGee of San Antonio, TX; two sons, Gary of St. Petersburg, and Timothy of Tennessee; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Woodlawn Mortuary.

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HUTTO, Dannie
ORANGE LAKE, FLORIDA: Dannie Adams Hutto, 59, died March 11, 1978 at Marion Community Hospital in Ocala. She was born December 2, 1918 in Fairbluff, NC. She had lived in Orange Lake for 24 years, and was a former resident of Zion, SC. She was a Jehovah's Witness. Survivors include her husband, Emmett J. Hutto, Sr.; a daughter, Judy Guinn of Ocala; three sons, William B. Hutto of Orange Lake, Emmett J. Hutto, Jr. of Gainesville, and David M. Hutto of Ocala; her mother, Bessie J. Adams; a brother, Roy Adams of Fairbluff, NC; and 5 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Boyd Adams. Interment was at Highland Memorial Park by Roberts Funeral Home.

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HYSMITH, Elizabeth
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Elizabeth Annie Daniels Hysmith died October 8, 2003 at a local hospital. She was the daughter of Everett and Beatrice Daniels. She was a Jacksonville native and a former member of Mount Olive A.M.E. Church. She is survived by three sons, Louis F. Hysmith, Jr., Vernon L. Hysmith (Monique), and Edwin R. Hysmith; two daughters, Judy L. Hysmith and Elizabeth A. Hysmith-Graham; 5 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; her cousins; and other relatives and friends. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery with arrangements by Alphonso West Mortuary.

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IHLE, Hans
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Hans Ihle, 91, died May 14, 2009. He was inducted into the South Florida Water Management District Hall of Fame following 31 years of employment. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Clara Ihle; a daughter, Susie (Tim) Hensley; four sons, Nick, Steve, Tom (Lucie), and John Ihle; and 6 grandchildren. Services were held at St. Mark's Catholic Church. Interment was at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Scobee-Combs-Bowden Funeral Home.

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ILLARI, Frank
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Frank Illari died January 13, 1978. He was born in Brooklyn, NY. He was a retired economist for the U.S. Tariff Commission, and was a former Washington, DC resident. Survivors include a sister, Eva Pisano; and two brothers, Joseph and Sebastiano. Arrangements were handled by C.E. Prevatt Memorial Home.

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INFINGER, H.C.
BRUCE, FLORIDA: H.C. Infinger, 49, died July 9, 1974 at a local hospital. He was born September 8, 1924. He was a native of Walton County, a member of the Black Creek Methodist Church, and a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Cora Lee Infinger; two brothers, Rube Hare of Bruce, and Skyles Infinger of Jacksonville; and a sister, Eva Bozeman of Bruce. Services were held at Black Creek Methodist Church. Interment was at Black Creek Cemetery under the direction of Comander Funeral Home.

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INGMAN, Maja
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Maja A. Ingman, 72, died October 5, 1959 at her residence. She was born in Finland. She was an antiques dealer in Boston, and moved from Boston to St. Petersburg 17 years ago. She attended the Lutheran Church in St. Petersburg. She was survived by a sister in Detroit. Interment was at Royal Palm South Cemetery under the direction of Downs Funeral Home.

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INGRAM, Harry
WILLISTON, FLORIDA: Harry E. Ingram, 54, died November 11, 1969 at the Veterans Hospital in Gainesville. He was a native of Cedar Key. He was a member of the DAV and the American Legion. He was of the Baptist faith. He had lived in Williston for 10 years, and formerly lived in Archer. Survivors include his wife, Lallie Ingram; two sons, Gordon of Williston, and Larry of Jacksonville; his mother, Myrtle Ingram of Cedar Key; a brother, Frank Ingram of Dade City; and four sisters, Hazel Kirby of Hawthorne, Bernice Booth of High Springs, Lois Davis of Charleston, SC, and Edna Snider of Portland, OR. Services were held at the First Baptist Church. Interment was at Orange Hills Cemetery with arrangements by Knauff Funeral Home.

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IONSON, Anita
OCALA, FLORIDA: Anita Mae Ionson died August 4, 1976 at her residence. She was a native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She had lived in Ocala for 15 years, and was a former resident of Clearwater. She was a longtime Welcome Wagon hostess, and was active with the Newcomers' Club and the Brace-A-Child project. Survivors include her husband, Lloyd G. Ionson; a brother, Aubrey Staff Stauffer of Gainesville; a nephew; and a niece. Cremation arrangements were handled by Roberts Funeral Home.

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IRWIN, William
INDIAN SHORES, FLORIDA: William Irwin, 73, died November 8, 1982 at St. Anthony Hospital in St. Petersburg. He was born December 16, 1908 in New York, NY to John and Anne Sheehan Irwin. He was a retired consultant with C.I.T. Finance Co. in Newburgh, NY, and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Jerome Church in Largo. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Malloy Irwin; a brother, John Irwin of Newburgh, NY; and a nephew. Services were held at St. Jerome Church. Arrangements were handled by Feaster Funeral Home.

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ISAAC, Cleta
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Cleta Rosell Isaac died October 16, 2006. She retired from Southwestern Bell with after 40 years of service. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a son, Mark Isaac (Susan) of Tallahassee; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Isaac. Arrangements were handled by Bevis Funeral Home.

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ISLER, William Benjamin
SOPCHOPPY, FLORIDA: William Benjamin "Ben" Isler, 77, died August 29, 1966 at the Carrabelle Community Hospital. He was a retired fishing guide, and attended the Methodist Church in Sopchoppy. He was a Mason. He was survived by his wife, Lydia E. Isler; and two sisters, Annie Lee Simmons of Sopchoppy, and Sarah Hardee of Gainesville. Services were held at the First Methodist Church of Sopchoppy. Interment with Masonic rites was at the West Sopchoppy Cemetery under the direction of J.A. Culley and Sons Funeral Home.

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ISMAY, Louis
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Louis Ismay died April 8, 1971 in Miami. He was the father of Louis F. and Arthur P. Ismay; and the brother of Fritz Ismay. Services were held in New York at Immaculate Conception Church in Tuckahoe. Arrangements were handled by Fred H. McGroth and Son Funeral Home of Bronxvllle, NY.

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ISSLER, Harry, Sr.
ISLAMORADA, FLORIDA: Harry Issler, Sr., 52, died July 7, 1943 at his summer residence in Matecumbe. He was a partner in the Standard Novelty Works business, and was a Shriner. Survivors include his wife, Florence Issler; two sons, Fred of Miami, and Harry, Jr. of Nashville, TN; his father, Henry; and a brother, Lloyd Issler. Arrangements were handled by Tracy Funeral Home.

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IVERY, Maggie
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Maggie Ivery, 51, died May 21, 1980 at her home. She was born October 28, 1928. She was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church, where she served on the Usher Board, and was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband, Jimmy Ivery , Sr.; five children, Joyce Ivery of Chipley, Mrs. Shirley Weeks and Washington Ivery, both of West Palm Beach, and Jimmy Ivery, Jr. and Wayne Ivery, both of Tallahassee; three brothers, Handy Hodge of Tacoma, WA, and Rev. Andrew Hodge and Howard Hodge, both of Marianna; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Herring of Chipley, Mrs. Ruth Marshall of Lakeland, Mrs. Bertha Brewer of Fayetteville, NC, and Mrs. Alice Dixon of Atlantic City, NJ; and 9 grandchildren. Services were held at Jerusalem Baptist Church. Interment was at Northside Cemetery by Cooper Funeral Home.

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JACKEL, Ida
LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: Ida Jackel, 94, died August 9, 1988. She was a former resident of Queens, NY. Survivors include her sons, Julius (Dorothy) Jackel of Lake Worth, Leonoard (Eileen) Jackel of Soquel, CA, and David (Hermine) Jackel of Queens, NY; a sister, Clara Elsen of New Jersey; 6 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Beth El Cemetery in Paramus, NJ with arrangements by Levitt Weinstein Funeral Home.

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JACKMAN, Ella
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Ella Marie Jackman died March 10, 2008. She was born May 27, 1964 in Waterbury, CT. She was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church. Survivors include her husband, Graham; three daughters, Hayley, Ashley and Holly; a brother, Wally Gruenwald; and a sister, Marina Mooney. Services were held at Our Savior Lutheran Church. Interment was at Royal Palm South Cemetery under the direction of R. Lee Williams and Son Funeral Home.

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JACKSON, Annie
LOUISE, FLORIDA: Annie M. Jackson, 101, died February 23, 2010 at her residence. She was born in Louise, FL. She was a member of Freedom United Methodist Church, where she was an usher and mother of the church, as well as serving with the children's ministry, hospitality committee, and the staff pastor relations committee. She was a charter member of the Freedom Community Prayer Band, and a member of the Heroines of Jericho and the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by three sons, Johnny Cudjo (Irene) of Williston, and James Jackson and Freddie Jackson, both of Gainesville;a brother, Bobby S. Johnson of Tampa; two sisters, Maude Riles and Rutha M. McNeil, both of Gainesville; 10 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Philadelphia Baptist Church in Waldo. Interment was at Freedom Cemetery by Chestnut Funeral Home.

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JACKSON, Eddie T., Jr.
STARKE, FLORIDA: Eddite Taylor Jackson, Jr., 29, died January 18, 1991 at Monroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala. He was a native of Starke. He worked as a truck driver for the Pony Express Co., and attended the the Sampson City Church of God. Survivors include a son, Darren A. Jackson of Starke; his parents, Eddie T. Jackson, Sr. and Eloise Crawford Jackson, both of Starke; three brothers, Danny L. Jackson of Lawtey, and Michael D. Jackson and David E. Jackson, both of Starke; and a sister, Diana Fili of Starke. Services were held at the Sampson City Church of God. Interment was at Dyal Cemetery by Jones Funeral Home.

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JACKSON, Elsie
VERNON, FLORIDA: Elsie Jackson, 89, died January 9, 2009 at Bay Medical Center in Panama City. She was a native of Washington County. She is survived by a son, Herman C. Phelt (June) of San Antonio, TX; two daughters, Deloris Smith (Leo) of Vernon, and Veloria Preyer (Wayne) of Panama City; a brother, Herman Campbell (Deloris) of Panama City; a sister, Corine Harris (A.D.) of Lynn Haven; 3 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at McQueen Temple Holiness Church in Ebro. Burial was at St. Luke's Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home.

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JACKSON, Frances
VERNON, FLORIDA: Frances Jackson, 42, died May 1, 1991 at the Medical Center in Dothan, AL. She was an LPN. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church near Ebro, where she sang with the choir and served on the Deaconess Board. She had formerly attended Greater Peace Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Willie F. Jackson, Jr.; a daughter, Annie B. Lasley; a sister, Deborah Milner; her father-in-law, Willie F. Jackson, Sr.; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Greater Peace Baptist Church. Burial was at St. Luke Cemetery by Cooper Funeral Home.

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JACKSON, Helen
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Helen V. Jackson died March 30, 2005. She was a member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, where she served on Usher Board #2. She had been a Jacksonville resident for 66 years. She is survived by a daughter, Lora Scott; a sister, Louie Seth of New York, NY; 2 grandsons; 4 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Interment was at Restlawn Memorial Park under the direction of Marion Graham Mortuary.

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JACKSON, Henry J.
EBRO, FLORIDA: Henry James Jackson, 68, died October 15, 1976 at Bay Convalescent Cemetery in Panama City. Survivors include his wife, Eliza Jackson; a son, Willie D. Jackson of Miami; two daughters, Rosa Mary Bell of Ebro, and Lucinda Mills of Panama City; four brothers, Martin Jackson, Willie Jackson, Emanuel Jackson, and John Jackson; 11 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Luke A.M.E. Church. Interment was at the church cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home.

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JACOBS, Lucille
OCALA, FLORIDA: Lucille Jacobs, 82, died January 14, 1990 at the Morris Rest Home. She was a native of Dublin, GA, and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include a sister, Eula Lonon of Ocala. Services were held at New Bethel Baptist Church. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Gardens under the direction of Cunningham Funeral Home.

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JACOBS, Theodore
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Theodore Jacobs, 61, died December 29, 1967. He was born in 1906. He was Jewish. Survivors include his wife; two brothers, Sam and Floyd Jacobs; and two sisters, Mrs. Sam Zbar and Mrs. Abe Zbar. Interment was at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park under the direction of J.L. Reed and Son Funeral Home. Note: His wife's first name may be Louella.

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JACOBS, Thomas
RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA: Thomas Jacobs died November 15, 1977. Services were held at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Brothers Funeral Home.

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JACQUES, Ronald
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Ronald Jacques died November 5, 2010. he was born February 10, 1969. Services were held at Jesus People Ministries. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park with arrangements by St. Fort's Funeral Home.

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JANNEN, Viola
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Viola Blanch Jannen, 87, died June 10, 1993 at Flowers Hospital in Dothan, AL. She is survived by her nieces and nephews; and a sister-in-law, Virginia Morgan of New Kensington, PA. Interment was at the Bonifay City Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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JARDIM, Gabriel
WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA: Gabriel "Gabe" Jardim, 66, died May 21, 2008. He was born in Portugal on March 18, 1942 to John and Maria Jardim. He moved to Toronto, Canada as a teenager, and came to Winter Haven with his family in 1981. He enjoyed music and performing, and made recordings in both Canada and Nashville, some of which were played on regional country stations. He was a Catholic, and was a longtime parishioner at St. Matthew's Catholic Church. Survivors include two daughters, Lisa Fee of Winter Haven, and Natalie Jardim of Lakeland; his mother, Maria Jardim; three sisters; a brother; 2 grandchildren; his nieces and nephews; and his cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret "Mae" Jardim; and his father. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park.

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JARRETT, Milton
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Milton Phillip Jarrett, 88, died January 26, 2004 in Boynton Beach. He was born May 24, 1915. He was the longtime owner of The Frances Shoppe in Brooklyn, NY, and a former Queens resident. He was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate in economics at NYU, and served as a U.S. Army military police Captain in the Pacific Theatre during World War II. He was president of the City Line Chamber of Commerce, and was a recipient of the B'nai B'rith Torch of Freedom Award. He and his wife were active with the Retired Educators and Professionals in New York and Florida. He was predeceased by his wife of 59 years, Harriet Josephs Jarrett. Survivors include a son, Dr. David B. Jarrett; a daughter, Rosalind Jarrett; 2 grandsons; and other relatives and friends. A memorial service was held at Sinai Chapels in Fresh Meadows. Interment was at Mount Judah Cemetery.

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JEFFORDS, Doris
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Doris Bartlett Jeffords, 61, died September 12, 1978 at her residence. Survivors include her husband, George Jeffords; a daughter, Mrs. Fran (Julie) Racine of Boca Raton; and a son, Mark Jeffords of Boca Raton. Arrangements were handled by Kraeer Funeral Home.

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JEKNAVORIAN, Robert
HAINES CITY, FLORIDA: Robert "Bob" Jeknavorian, 66, died December 25, 2005. He was born November 20, 1939 in New York City. He came to Haines City in 2001, and was a former resident of Plainville, CT. He had worked for the New Britain Public School System. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Jeknavorian; a daughter, Elizabeth Jeknavorian of Rockville, CT; a son, Michael Jeknavorian of Tampa; and four brothers, Fred Jeknavorian of Davenport, Roy Jeknavorian of VanWert, OH, George Jeknavorian of Saratoga Springs, UT, and Thomas Jeknavorian of Kensington, CT. Arrangements were handled by Oak Ridge Funeral Care.

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JENKINS, Haracetine
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Haracetine Reams Jenkins, 93, died July 9, 2008. She was a paymaster for Freeman-Marks Clothing Co., and was a Presbyterian. She is survived by two sons, John R. Jenkins, and Marvin L. Jenkins, Jr., both of St. Petersburg; a daughter, Carolyn Page Wilson of Richmond, VA; and a granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin L. Jenkins, Sr.; and her parents, Bernard and Ethel Reams. Interment was at Bay Pines National Cemetery by Veterans Funeral Care.

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JERKINS, Wilson
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Wilson Marcellus Jerkins, 89, died June 27, 1966. He was a Methodist. Survivors include his wife; a son, Goff Jerkins of Bonifay; two daughters, Mrs. Jerry Laney of Chipley and Mrs. Floyd Hunt of Lynn Haven; a sister, Mrs. Adinah Strickland of Hartford, AL; 9 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery in Chipley with arrangements by Southerland Funeral Home.

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JERNIGAN, Charlotte
ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Charlotte Rooke Jernigan, 68, died April 16, 1990. She was born February 13, 1922 in Georgia. She co-owned the Oak Crest Mobile Home Park, and was a member of Christ's Sanctified Holy Church in Perry, GA. She is survived by her husband, Robert Jernigan; a daughter, Sharon E. Thomas of Orlando; a son, Robert E., of Martinez, GA; a sister, Katherine Cogar of Charleston; two brothers, Horace Rooke and Charles A. Rooke, both of Charleston, SC; and 7 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Dobbs Funeral Home. Burial was at Christ's Sanctified Holy Church Cemetery in Perry, GA.

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JERNIGAN, Olly
PALATKA, FLORIDA: Olly Jernigan, 73, died June 14, 2009. He was a retired supervisor with Hudson Pulp and Paper Company, and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He attended St. James United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife of 45 years, Janet Jernigan; three daughters, Teresa Gunter of Claxton, GA, and Lesley Jernigan and Lisa White, both of Palatka; a son, Olly Scott Jernigan of Jacksonville; a brother, Robert Jernigan of Adabelle, GA; a sister, Elizabeth Wilkinson of Palatka; and 8 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Kathy. Interment was at Oak Hill Cemetery with arrangements by Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home.

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JERNIGAN, Sadie
CENTURY, FLORIDA: Sadie Ruth McCawley Jernigan, 74, died February 25, 2005 in Pensacola. She was a native of McDavid, FL. She had lived in Century for over 50 years. Survivors include her husband, Hughie Jernigan (d. January 12, 2012); two daughters, Joan (Gary) Mize and Judy (Don) Bondurant, all of Flomaton; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a grandson. Interment was at Mize Cemetery in Flomaton, AL with arrangements by Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

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JESSIMAN, Duncan
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Duncan M. Jessiman, 77, died November 5, 1971 at the Winnipeg General Hospital in Winnipeg, Canada. He was born in Scotland. Before moving to St. Petersburg, he was an accountant with the Jessiman Brothers firm in Winnipeg, and had also worked for the H.L. Perry Storage Co. He was a decorated member of the First Canadian Divsion, serving with the kilted "Ladies From Hell" during World War I. He was a Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite of Tampa and the Khartum Temple in Winnipeg. He was also a member of the International Club. Survivors include a brother, Peter Jessiman of Winnipeg, Canada; and two nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Signoretta Jessiman. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery by Kenfield Funeral Home, with additional arrangements by Leatherdale Funeral Home.

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JESSON, Walter
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Walter L. Jesson, 62, died May 7, 1996. He was born July 13, 1933 in Geneva, NY. He had worked as a machinist for American Can Co. in New York, and came to Sarasota two years earlier from there. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He attended Incarnation Catholic Church, and was past treasurer of the Commodore 64 Club. He is survived by his wife, Catherine Jesson; a son, Stephen L. of Huntington Beach, CA; two daughters, Mary Beth DeVaney of Sarasota, and Frances M. of San Francisco; a sister, Jacqulin Benetatos of Palm Harbor; and 2 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Wiegand Brothers Funeral Home.

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JETER, Alice
SEBRING, FLORDIA: Alice Thelma Jeter, 81, died October 22, 2006 in Sebring. She was born in Wauchula. She had been a lifelong resident of Sebring, where she was a member of the First Baptist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Sylvia Ridley of Sebring; a son, William of Sebring; a brother, Marvin King of Winter Park; a sister, Carrie R. Smith of Lakeland; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Pinecrest Cemetery under the direction of Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home.

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JETTER, Ruth
RIDGE MANOR, FLORIDA: Ruth Lindsay Jetter, 84, died December 29, 1983 at her home. She was a native of Amsterdam, NY. Survivors include a son, Robert Jetter; a brother, Lauren Lindsay; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Jetter. Arrangements were handled by Johnson-Lindsay Funeral Home. Note: Burial may be at Fairview Cemetery in Amsterdam, NY.

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JEWENS, Marion
BEE RIDGE, FLORIDA: Marion P. Jewens, 70, died October 29, 1953 at her residence. She was a native of Walton, NY. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband, Nathan G. Jewens; a daughter, Mrs. Helen J. Corwin of Newburgh, NY; a sister, Mrs. Catherine Wilson of Bainbridge, GA; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Manasota Burial Park by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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JIMINEZ, Frank
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Frank Jiminez, 80, died December 22, 1971. He was born in Bogota, Columbia. He was a retired machinist and a former resident of Chicago, IL. He had been living in St. Petersburg for 30 years. He was a member of Holy Name Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, June S. Jimenez. Services were held at Holy Name Catholic Church. Arrangements were handled by Wilhelm-Thurston Funeral Home.

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JOHANN, Martha
LAKE PLACID, FLORIDA: Martha M. Johann, 99, died April 22, 2007. She was born November 24, 1907. She was a member of the Florida Association for Family and Community Education in Sebring and the Friendly Neighbors of Lake Placid. She attended St. James Catholic Church in Lake Placid. She is survived by a son, Richard; three daughters, Dorothy Van Howe, Martha P. Johann, and Loretta; 15 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Urban Johann. Interment was at Oak Hill Cemetery.

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JOHANNSEN, Rev. Randolph
GULFPORT, FLORIDA: The Very Rev. Randolph Bertrand Johannsen, 76, died May 27, 1973 at St. Anthony's Hospital. He was born May 31, 1896 in Newport, RI. He was ordained as a Dominican priest in Washington, DC in 1924. He was assistant pastor at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Jersey City, and taught at Aquinas High School in Columbus, OH. He was pastor at Holy Name Catholic Church in Philadelphia, and was serving as associate pastor at Holy Family Catholic Church in Gulfport at the time of his passing. He was active with the Preaching Mission Band. Services were held at Holy Name Catholic Church, and another Mass was held at St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church in New York City. Interment was at the Community Cemetery of the Dominican Fathers in Pleasantville, NY. Arrangements were handled by Robert D. Easter Funeral Home.

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JOHNS, Mamie
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Mamie Whitehead Johns, 96, died September 13, 1996 at the Campbellton-Graceville Hospital. Survivors include two daughters, Ruth (Kenneth) Givens of Graceville, and Clara J. Roberts of Whigham, GA; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Gus Whitehead of Daphne, AL; 8 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Lakeview Methodist Church. Interment was at the Lakeview Methodist Church Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home. Note: One record gives her date of birth as January 4, 1900.

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JOHNSEN, Anna
DUNDEE, FLORIDA: Anna G. Johnsen, 74, died June 27, 1984 at Heart of Florida Hospital in Haines City. She was a native of West Virginia. She had lived in Florida for 30 years, and formerly been a resident of Pittsfield, MA. She was a Catholic. Survivors include a son, Robert Johnsen of Lake Wales; a brother, Marcus Gumieney of California; and a sister, Sophie Rusak of California. Arrangements were handled by Lane-Holt Funeral Home.

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JOHNSON, Ada
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Ada V. Johnson, 84, died November 30, 2012 at St. Anthony's Hospital. She was born in Bossier, LA. She was a member of St. John Missionary Baptist church. Survivors include a sister, Juanita Mixon of Miami; and a brother, George Saxton of Shreveport, LA. Services were held at St. John Missionary Church. Arrangements were entrusted to Creal Funeral Home.

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JOHNSON, Altamese
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Altamese Smith Johnson died May 18, 2005. She was born August 16, 1917 in Lawtey, FL to Richard and Alice Smith. She was a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, and had been a Jacksonville resident since 1938. She is survived by her husband of over 63 years, Deacon John Henry Johnson; four children, Leonard (Johnnie Mae) Johnson, Geraldine (William) Aldridge, John H. Johnson, Jr., and Betty (Ulysses B.) Carter; a brother, Herbert (Polly) Smith; two sisters-in-law, Mary Smith and True Love Smith; her grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; a cousin, Carrie Whitley; and her friends, including Ovida Jackson. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Alma Smith Mitchell; and two brothers, Freddie and Alfred Smith. Services were held at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Interment was at Edgewood Cemetery by C.L. Page Mortuary.

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JOHNSON, Belle
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Belle Mullins Johnson, 90, died August 16, 1974. She had formerly lived in Chipley, FL, where she was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Bernie L. Johnson of Lakeland; three daughters, Mrs. Louie Seay of Marianna, Mrs. D.L. Hood of Tallahassee, and Mrs. C.A. Doyel of Plant City; a brother, Cecil Mullins of Graceville; and a sister, Mrs. Alma McCormick of Chipley. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery in Chipley by Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home.

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JOHNSON, Carlos
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Carlos Elton Johnson, 86, died May 21, 2011 in Tallahassee. He was a retired assistant manager at Apex Linen Service with over 28 years of service. He moved to Tallahassee in 1955, and was a native of Tift County, GA. He was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church in Tallahassee, and a former member of Northside Baptist Church in Tifton. Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Doris McCrary Johnson; three sons, Elton Johnson (Tracey) of Bradenton, and Caroll Johnson (Brenda) and Larry Johnson (Marcia), all of Tallahassee; a sister, Sue Benson of Tifton; 8 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Fellowship Baptist Church. Interment was at Oakridge Cemetery in Tifton, GA under the direction of Bevis Funeral Home in Tallahassee.

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JOHNSON, Curtis
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Curtis Lee Johnson, 79, died December 26, 2011. Survivors include his wife, Marguerite Johnson; his sons, Albert (Geneva) Jackson and Edward Marvel; a sister; two brothers; 4 grandchildren; his great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at St. Matthew's Catholic Church. Interment was at Jacksonville Memory Gardens with arrangements by the Northside Chapel of Marion Graham Mortuaries.

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JOHNSON, Fate
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Fate Lenear Johnson, 68, died May 24, 2013 in Jacksonville. He was born October 10, 1944. Survivors include his wife, Sharon Johnson; his sons, Gregory Chavis and Travis Johnson of Florida, and Kerry Johnson, Keith Johnson, Scott Perez and Andre Johnson of North Carolina; a daughter, Sylvia Ford of North Carolina; his brothers, Paul Johnson of Florida, Jonathan Johnson of North Carolina, Douglas Johnson of Massachusetts, and Welton Johnson, Perry Johnson, and Arlon Johnson of New Jersey; and a sister, Janice Kyser of New York. Services were held at New Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Whiteville, NC. Burial was at Cherry Grove Cemetery under the direction of Peoples Funeral Home of Whiteville, NC.

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JOHNSON, Genevieve
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Genevieve Marie Johnson, 95, died May 28, 2009. She was a secretary and bookkeeper for Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Dunedin 25 years. She is survived by a son, Robert J. Johnson of Clearwater; a daughter, Mary Jane Johnson of Townsend, TN; a sister, Alyce Richards of Charlotte, NC; and two nieces. Interment was at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park.

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JOHNSON, Pleze
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Pleze Johnson, 96, died October 25, 2002. He was born August 14, 1906. He retired from Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. He was a deacon at St. Rosa Primitive Baptist Church, where he also served as an usher, and was a member of Cherry Hill Prince Hall Masonic Lodge #549. Survivors include two sisters, Alberta Walker of Tallahassee, and Al Willie Jackson of Asbury, NJ; three brothers, Booker T. Johnson of Miami, Carey Johnson of Tallahassee, and Phillip Johnson of Boston, MA; his nieces and nephews, including Ira P. Walker of Tallahassee; and his cousins. Services were held at St. Rosa Primitive Baptist Church. Interment was at the church cemetery under the direction of Strong and Jones Funeral Home.

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JOHNSON, Willie C.
MALABAR, FLORIDA: Willie Clarence Johnson, 52, died May 13, 1987. He was born December 31, 1934. He was a U.S. Air Force master sergeant, and a veteran of the Vietnam War. He is survived by his wife, Mable; his mother and stepfather, Viola Mathews and Rev. Albert Mathews of Malabar; two sons, Kenneth of Tampa, and Michael of Sacramento; a brother, Alfonson of Malabar; and a sister, Marion Almond of Palm Bay. Services were held at Macedonia Baptist Church in Melbourne. Interment was at Melbourne Cemetery with arrangements by Stone Funeral Home.

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JOHNSTON, James
MIAMI, FLORIDA: James Johnston, 62, died February 22, 1963. He formerly operated pleasure boats in downtown Miami. He was a former resident of Kearney, NJ, and had lived in the Miami area for 19 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Cissel; his mother, Mrs. Alexander Johnston; two sisters; two brothers; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

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JOHNSTON, Ray
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Ray B. Johnston, 70, died June 14, 1954 at Sarasota Municipal Hospital. He was a native of Marshall, MI and a 1907 graduate of the University of Michigan. He practiced law in Detroit, and also operated a collection agency. He was a charter member of the Christian Congregational Church in Sarasota and secretary of the University of Michigan Alumni Club. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie Johnston; a son, Walter Johnston of Dearborn, MI; and a sister, Mrs. E.G. Hartwell of Grosse Ile, MI. Interment was at Sarasota Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Robarts-Shannon Funeral Home.

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JOINER, Ethel
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Ethel Courtney Joiner, 83, died August 21, 2010 at Flagler Hospital. She was born September 2, 1926, and was a lifelong resident of St. Augustine. She attended the First Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include her children, Janice Mariotti (Neil), Tommy Joiner, Ron Joiner (Angie), Carolyn Shugart (Butch), and Mac Joiner (Pat); a brother, Earl McClellan; a sister, Martha Jones; 13 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elmore Joiner. Services were held at the First Church of the Nazarene. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of St. Johns Family Funeral Home.

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JOINER, Henry
LAKE WALES, FLORIDA: Henry James Joiner, 86, died June 11, 1993. He was born April 6, 1907 in Gainesville. He was a retired citrus worker with the Lake Wales Citrus Growers Association. He had been a resident of Lake Wales for over 50 years, and was of the Methodist faith. Survivors include his wife, Mary Joiner; five daughters, Tillie Joyner and Helen Joyner, both of Lake Wales, and Ernestine Jackson of Tuscaloosa, AL, Delores Ashford of Long Beach, CA, and Betty Joyner of Culver City, CA; four sons, Elbert Joiner and Willie Joiner, both of Lake Wales, and Henry Joiner and George Gunter, both of Philadelphia; 33 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services were held at First Institutional Baptist Church in Lake Wales. Arrangements were handled by Epps Mortuary. Note: Both spellings, Joiner and Joyner, appeared in the death notice.

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JOLICOEUR, Dale
SEMINOLE, FLORIDA: Dale Elizabeth Jolicoeur, 61, died August 3, 2008. She was born August 30, 1946. She worked for 30 years with Pinellas County School System, and was a guidance counselor at Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg. She enjoyed four-wheelers, camping, and dancing. She is survived by three sons, Jared L. Jolicoeur, Justen D. May, and Jason W. May, all of Seminole; a daughter, Jade Elizabeth May of Tampa; and a brother, William W. "Bill" Wilson of South Hampton, PA. Arrangements were handled by Hubbell Funeral Home.

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JONES, Ada
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Ada W. Jones, 91, died August 22, 2004. She attended the Church of Christ Written in Heaven #1, and was a member of the Sons and Daughters of Joshua, and the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by a son, Kenta Colson of Tallahassee; a sister, Lula Johnson of Tallahassee; a brother, Willie Johnson of Tampa; 3 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and 9 great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Church of Christ Written In Heaven #1. Interment was at Southside Cemetery by Strong and Jones Funeral Home.

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JONES, Albert
POLK CITY, FLORIDA: Albert F. Jones, 78, died May 24, 2004 at Grace Health Care in Lakeland. He was born August 8, 1925 in Groveland. He was a maintenance mechanic at IMC, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Elois Jones; a sister, Dorothy Carter of St. Petersburg; and his friends. Arrangements were handled by Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home.

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JONES, Arthur
WILLISTON, FLORIDA: Arthur L. Jones, 70, died October 13, 2014. Survivors include his wife, Cynthia Jones; four stepchildren, Larry Dallas, Leonard Johnson, Courtney Copeland and Yesheka Robinson; his brothers, Jimmie Graham, Willie C. Graham , L.C. Graham, Dale Washington David L. Washington and Jerry Washington; his sisters, Bertha Washington, Barbara A. Murray, Doris Sellers and Patricia; and 7 grandchildren. Services were held at Jones Temple Church of God in Christ. Interment was at the Ebenezer Church Cemetery in Marion County, FL by Carnegie Funeral Home.

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JONES, Rev. D. Lee
LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Rev. D. Lee Jones, 66, died January 2, 1955 at his residence. He was a member of the Alabama and Florida Methodist Conferences for over 30 years. He was a Mason. He had been living in Lakeland for two years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vassie C. Jones; six daughters, Frances Jones, Mrs. Thomas H. Page, Mrs. Odos M. Meadows, Jr., Mrs. James T. Marris, Mrs. George T. Eargle, and Mrs. Charles D. Bastow; a brother, Wesley Jones; four sisters, Mrs. O.O. Simmons, Mrs. R.E. Simmons, Mrs. Homer Simmons, and Mrs. Henry Carter; and 6 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Snook Funeral Home.

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JONES, David W., Sr.
BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA: David W. Jones, Sr., 52, died June 3, 1976 at the VA Hospital in Gainesville. Survivors include his wife, Loretta Jones; a daughter, Claudette Jones; three sons, David Jones, Jr., Claude Jones, and Eric "Ricky" Jones. Services were held at St. Mark's Baptist Church.

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JONES, Eloise
YALAHA, FLORIDA: Eloise Graham Jones, 45, died April 29, 1985. She was native of Ocala, and a member of the Church of God by Faith. She is survived by her husband, Arthur; a son, Chris A. of Yalaha; her daughters, Donna, Jacqueline, Lisa Marie, and Latasha, all of Yalaha; her sisters, Dorothy Graham of Yalaha, Nancy Volley of Orlando, Ella M. Sanders of Homestead, and Barbara J. Abirl and Ophelia Volley, both of Ohio; her brothers, Ernest Graham of Yalaha, Andrew L. Graham of Okahumpka and Theodore Graham and Sylvester Graham, both of Rochester, NY; and 4 grandchildren. Arrangements were entrusted to Postell-Eastside Funeral Home. Note: Burial may be at the Church of God by Faith Cemetery in Yalaha.

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JONES, Fecondo A.
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Fecondo Alexander Jones, 38, died September 23, 2008. He was born April 19, 1970 to the late Bernice Black. He was a transporter for Bay Medical Center, and was of the Christian faith. Survivors include a brother, Phillip B. Sangster; an aunt, Leontine Orr; his cousins, including Jessie Waters of Panama City and Gwendolyn Woullard of Crestview; and his friends, including Cathy Pittman of Panama City and Jonathan Hoppins of Mobile, AL. Interment was at Redwood Cemetery with arrangements by Battle Memorial Funeral Home.

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JONES, Hannah
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Hanna Jones died September 26, 1978 at the Holmes County Hospital. She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church, the Rebekah Lodge, the Order of the Eastern Star, and the Band of Benevolence. Survivors include two sons, Noah Jones, Sr. of Newport News, VA, and Nathaniel Jones, Jr. of Chicago, IL; two daughters, Amanda Brown of Bonifay, and Ruth Yates of Fort Walton Beach; a stepson, Purvis Lewis of Pensacola; a sister, Wilma Lee Taylor of Gulfport, MS; and 11 grandchildren. Services were held at Mount Zion Baptist Church. Interment was at the Bonifay Cemetery by Cooper Funeral Home.

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JONES, Jean
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Jean Cooper Jones died December 24, 2002 at a local hospital. She was a native of Gloucester, VA. She formerly lived in Haverstraw, NY and Mount Vernon, NY, and retired to Jacksonville in 1992. She is survived by a son, Samuel E. Stubbs (Salvania); two daughters, Carol Sellman (Mark) and Linda O. White (Steve); a sister, Jackie Cooper; 3 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; her other relatives; and her friends, including Jeramy Roosa. Cremation arrangements were handled by Alphonso West Mortuary.

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JONES, Joan
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Joan Jones, 62, died December 18, 2002 at Flagler Hospital. She was born April 19, 1940 in Long Beach, CA. She worked as a registered nurse at Ponce Care Center, and was a Baptist. She was the wife of H. Ross Jones. Other family members include two sons, Daniel Morgan of Newport News, VA, and Mike Morgan of Hampton, VA; a daughter, Brenda Alexa of Hampton, VA; a stepdaughter, Catherine A. Colby of Lilburn, GA; a brother, Richard McElveen of Tallahassee; a sister, Charlene Gailbraith of Jacksonville; and 5 grandchildren. Interment was at Craig Memorial Park under the direction of Craig Funeral Home.

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JONES, John
TAVARES, FLORIDA: John Jones, 45, died October 9, 1966 at a hospital in Gainesville. He was born in Holmes County, FL. He was a former resident of Graceville, FL. Survivors include his wife, Leona Jones; a son, Huey Jones of Jacksonville; four daughters, Mrs. Verna Merritt of St. Augustine, Mrs. Charles Eubanks of Pensacola, Mrs. Jean Smith of Spain, and Mrs. Harvey D. Johnson of Guam; two brothers, Jake and Fate Jones; a sister, Mrs. Robert Jones of Mascott; and 8 grandchildren. Services were held in Tavares.

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JONES, John L.
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: John Lee Jones, 83, died December 5, 1972 at the Veterans' Hospital in Montgomery. He was born February 8, 1889 in Jackson County. He was a retired farmer and a U.S. Army veteran of World War I. There were no known surviving relatives. Interment was at Live Oak Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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JONES, Michael M., Jr.
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Michael McKinnon Jones, Jr., infant, died December 25, 1978. He was born November 22, 1978 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Jones, Sr. Burial was at Vista Memorial Gardens under the direction of Lowe Hanks Funeral Home.

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JONES, Ross
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Ross E. Jones, 77, died September 19, 2000 at Bayfront Medical Center. He was born January 1, 1923. He worked as a hotel desk clerk at Howard Johnson's, and was a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church. He was a former resident of Mississippi, and came to the St. Petersburg area in 1952. There are no known surviving relatives. Arrangements were handled by Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home.

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JONES, Wilda
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Wilda Lee Leslie Jones, 97, died April 12, 2007 at E.T. York Hospice Care Center. She was born August 6, 1909 in Tuttle, OK. She was a registered nurse, and worked in hospitals, private practice and industrial nursing. She had also been a dental assistant. She was a member of the University City Church of Christ. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Waynell and Ken Tefertiller of Gainesville, and Karen and Ed Tefertiller of Justin, TX; a brother, Wallace (Jigs) Leslie of Noble, OK; 7 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne P. Jones. Services were held at Milam Funeral Home Chapel, and also at the Noble Church of Christ in Noble, OK. Interment was at the Noble IOOF Cemetery in Noble, OK by McMahan's Funeral Home.

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JORDAN, Murphy
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Murphy Jordan, 69, died April 1, 1996 at Emerald Coast Genesis Elder Care in Fort Walton Beach. He is survived by his mother, Valdosta Hewett of Ocala; and a sister, Marjorie Balogh of Ocala. Interment was at Harris Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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JOSHUA, Emma
CITRA, FLORIDA: Emma Joshua, 76, died July 2, 1982 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. She was born December 13, 1905. She was of the Baptist faith, and had been a lifelong resident of Citra. Survivors include three sons, Calvin Joshua of Ocala, Javis Joshua of Gainesville, and Edward Joshua of San Jose, CA; a daughter, Mrs. Effie J. Mitchell of Citra; a sister, Mrs. Agnes Ellison of Citra; 13 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Services were held at Willowplant Baptist Church. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Gardens in Ocala with arrangements by Cunningham Funeral Home.

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JOYNER, Genola
WAUSAU, FLORIDA: Genola Joyner, 42, died June 12, 1943 in Bonifay. She was survived by her husband, George W. Joyner; eight children, Leo, John Wesley, Clevos Eugene, Nellie Ruth, Mrs. J.M. Morrell, Clifford, Trassie Mae and an infant child; a brother, Jessie Griffin; and a sister, Mrs. Alex Ferguson. Burial was at Barfield Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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JUIN, Jeanne
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Jeanne Juin, 75, died April 18, 1948 at her residence. She came to the Miami area in 1920, and formerly lived in Paris, France. Survivors include two sons, August C. and Leon F.; a daughter, Mrs. Rachel M. Matthaus; and a grandson. Interment was as Flagler Memorial Park.

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JUNG, Walter
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Walter F. Jung, 82, died January 1, 1972. He was a native of Germany. He was a retired accountant, and a member of the German American Cultural Society. He was of the Lutheran faith. Survivors include his wife, Emma; a daughter, Mrs. Justina Rickenbacher of Newfoundland, NJ; and 2 grandchildren. Note: Interment may be at Royal Palm South Cemetery.

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JUSTIN, Dr. Lawrence
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Dr. Lawrence Louis Justin, 67, died September 14, 1996 at Bay Medical Center. He was born September 18, 1928. He was a chiropractor, and graduated from Lincoln Chiropractic College. He also worked as an inspector for Florida restaurants and motels, and was a U.S. Marine Corps and Merchant Marine veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Trudy Justin; his daughters, Donna Carnley of Bethlehem, Madelynne Eldridge and Frankie Ethridge of Panama City, and Sylvia Justin of Aurora, IL; his sons, Van Justin, Larry Justin and Beanie Justin, all of Panama City; a sister, Madeline (Nina) Maschino of St. Petersburg; 16 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Lynn Haven Church of God. Interment was at Garden of Memories in Panama City with arrangements by Sims Funeral Home.

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KALINE, Evelyn
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Evelyn Balukonis Kaline, 90, died May 25, 2004 in Miami. She was born October 25, 1913 in Eynon, PA. She had formerly lived in Kearny, NJ and came to Miami in 1947. She enjoyed flower gardening. Survivors include a son, Jerry Kaline (Anna) of Miami; a daughter, Marilyn Holben of Burlington Township, NJ; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; 2 nephews; a niece; and her friends, including Anna Sluzis of Miami. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jerome "Jerry" Kaline. Interment was in Miami.

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KAMPBELL, Martha
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Martha Marie Kampbell died December 12, 2003. She was born March 12, 1926 in Little Rock, AR to Bob and Golda Gresham. She had lived in Panama City for 37 years. She was a longtime member of St. Andrew Baptist Church, where she served with the church library program. Survivors include a son, Bill Kampbell (Susan) of Kansas City, MO; a daughter, Beth Mathis (Charlie) of Panama City; her grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Harold Kampbell. Interment was at Evergreen Memorial Gardens under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.

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KANE, Alwyn
SUNNY HILLS, FLORIDA: Alwyn Sevier Kane, 79, died June 12, 1978 at the Washington County Hospital. He was born January 22, 1899. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of both world wars. Survivors include his wife, Gladys Kane; two stepsons, James R. Lynch of Ocean City, MD, and Malcolm L. Lynch of Indian Ford, MD; and a brother, Floyd F. Kane of Austin, TX. Services were held at Gap Pond Free Will Baptist Church. Interment was at Gap Pond Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

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KANNADY, Julia
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Julia Kannady, 74, died November 25, 1969 at the Holmes County Hospital. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Herring and Mrs. Maggie McWaters; and a brother, Willie Holloway. Services were held at the Caryville Pentecostal Church. Burial was at New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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KARNAGHAN, Ruth
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Ruth Karnaghan, 75, died April 1, 1960 at her residence in Whitfield Estates. She was a native of Findley, OH, and had relocated to the Sarasota area from Kingston, NY ten years earlier. She was a member of the Unitarian Church. She is survived by a brother, Harry Karnaghan. Funeral services were held at Shannon's Whitfield Chapel.

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KASDIN, Morris
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Morris Kasdin, 71, died February 13, 1984. He was a member of Congregation Adath Yeshurun. Survivors include his wife, Esther Kasdin; two sons, Jack and Arthur Kasdin; a brother, Sidney Levine; a sister, Mildred Friedman; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Lakeside Cemetery under the direction of Levitt-Weinstein Funeral Home.

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KASPRZYK, Robert W.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: Robert W. Kasprzyk, 84, died December 19, 2010. He was born September 28, 1926 in Buffalo, NY. He was a truck driver and a member of the Teamsters Union. He had been a Florida resident for 30 years. He is survived by his sons, Paul Kasprzyk, Thomas Barkauskas, and Joseph Barkauskas; a sister, Dorothy Millette of Buffalo, NY; 4 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Kasprzyk, who passed away on November 29, 2010. Entombment was at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens under the direction of Aycock Funeral Home.

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KATZ, Anna
CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA: Anna Katz died March 13, 1959. She was a former resident of New York, and had moved to the Miami area twelve years ago. She was survived by her husband, William; three sons; and a sister. Interment was at Mount Nebo Cemetery under the direction of Riverside Memorial Chapel.

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KATZ, Israel
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Israel Katz, 60, died April 20, 1943 at his residence. He was a retired merchant and a former resident of Monticello, NY. He was survived by his wife, Esther Katz; and a daughter, Mrs. Rae Balsom of New York. Interment was in New York with arrangements by Gordon Funeral Home.

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KATZ, Morris
BELLEVIEW, FLORIDA: Morris Katz died March 31, 1959 at his residence. He was born August 16, 1879 in New York, NY to Joseph and Ricka Katz. He was a retired accountant, and a charter member of Congregational Beth Israel Temple in Richmond Hill, Queens, NY. He was a former resident of Ozone Park, Queens, NY and Riviera Beach, FL. Survivors include his wife, Estelle Pereira Katz; a daughter, Mrs. James F. Deegan; two sons, Edward M. Katz and Joseph M. Katz; a sister, Mrs. Hannah Baruch; 8 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Burial was at Temple Beth Shalom Cemetery by Roberts Funeral Home.

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KAUFMAN, Irving
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Irving Kaufman, 37, died June 22, 1957 at a local hospital. He worked in sales. He had lived in Miami for 6 years, and was a previous resident of New York City. Survivors include his father, David; two sisters, Lilliam Kaufman and Estelle Traister, both of Miami; and two brothers, Milton and Dr. Jacob Kaufman. Services were held at Newman-Gordon Funeral Chapel. Interment was in New York.

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KAULAKIS, Zigmas, Jr.
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Zigmas Kaulakis, Jr., 62, died March 17, 1987. He was born in Lithuania. He was a member of Bricklayers Union Local #7. He was a Miami area resident for 38 years, and formerly lived in Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Regina Kaulakis; four daughters, Kathy Bibbins of North Miami Beach; Wanda Gregg of Loxahatchee, Linda Dohring of Hollywood, and Donna Sogegian of Davie; and 5 grandchildren. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Chapel.

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KAVOUKLIS, Athanasia
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Athanasia Kavouklis, 87, died December 23, 1991 in Tampa. She was born January 3, 1904 in Greece. She was a member of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Tarpon Springs, and the Philoptochos Society. Survivors include three daughters, Magdaline Nichols, Katherine Arvantis and Evelyn Joanos; two sons, Mercury and Michael; two sisters, Dona Constantinou and Ourania Veniamis; 20 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Nicholas Kavouklis. Interment was at Cycadia Cemetery in Tarpon Springs with arrangements by Thomas B. Dobie Funeral Home.

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KAY, Emily
VENICE, FLORIDA: Emily A. Kay, 84, died October 23, 1997. She was born November 24, 1912 in New York. She was a former resident of Nanuet, NY, and had been living in Venice for 13 years. She was a retired secretary for the Veterans Administration in New York, and was of the Catholic faith. She is survived by her husband, Rudolph; a daughter, Carol Lukas of Venice; a sister, Lydia Payne of Pearl River, NY; and 3 grandchildren. Entombment was at Venice Memorial Gardens under the direction of Farley Funeral Home.

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KAZLAUSKAS, Charlotte
HOMOSASSA, FLORIDA: Charlotte Felice Kazlauskas, 68, died September 13, 2010 at HPH Care Center in Brooksville. She was born October 11, 1941 in Brooklyn, NY to the late Gene and Helen Krasinski Lubowiecki. She had been a resident of Homosassa for 30 years, and had previously lived in Brooklyn. She is survived by a daughter, Kim Kazlauskas of Homosassa; two sons, David Kesicki of Homosassa, and Richard (Donna) Kesicki of Spring Hill; a sister, Patricia Stone of Homosassa; 4 grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends, including Erine and Felice Rivera and Ida Small. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Kazlauskas. Arrangements were handled by Wilder Funeral Home.

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KEARNEY, Hubert
SOUTH PASADENA, FLORIDA: Hubert J. Kearney, 72, died in December of 1972. He was a member of St. Jude Cathedral Parish. He formerly lived in New York. Survivors include two brothers and two sisters in Liverpool, England. Services were held at St. Jude's Cathedral. Interment was at Royal Palm Cemetery by Kenfield Funeral Home.

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KEEF, Charles
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Charles Keef, 68, died June 3, 2006 in Tampa. He was born June 12, 1937 in Summerville, GA to John and Mary Keef. Survivors include a niece, Terrena Nichols; and a nephew, Shannon Nichols. Arrangements were entrusted to Florida Mortuary Funeral and Cremation Services.

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KEEL, Rosena
MARIANNA, FLORIDA: Rosena Keel, 97, died February 15, 2009. She was a member of Jerusalem A.M.E. Church. Survivors include a son, Melvin (Dorothy) Keel of Hollywood; three daughters, Ola Sylvester, Lillie Kendall and Mae Alice (Rev. Earnest) Only, all of Marianna; a stepson, Rev. Jimmy B. (Evelyn) Keel of Tampa; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; her cousins; her nieces and nephews; and her friends. Services were held at Jerusalem A.M.E. Church. Interment was at New Galilee Cemetery under the direction of Vann Funeral Home.

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KEELER, Velva
ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Velva L. Keeler, 77, died January 31, 1993 at her home. She was a retired secretary for the Surface Combustion Company with 30 years of service and a former resident of Toledo, OH. Survivors include a son, Larry Keeler of Orlando; a brother, Kenneth Gannon of Coldwater, MI; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services were held at Reeb Funeral Home in Sylvania, OH.

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KEEN, Phyllis
SILVER SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Phyllis E. Keen, 66, died December 30, 1989 at her home. She was a former resident of Toledo, OH. Survivors include her husband, Les Keen; two sons, Larry and David Mangett; a daughter, Pam Brazeau; a brother, Albert Firth; a sister, Kathleen Gottschaldt; and 5 grandchildren. Services were held at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church in Ocala. Arrangements were handled by Roberts Funeral Home.

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KEETEN, Essie
FOUNTAIN, FLORIDA: Essie Mae Keeten, 56, died June 18, 1972 at her residence. Survivors include her husband, Bill Keeten; a son, McKinley Hambrick of Nashville, TN; a daughter, Mrs. Annie Mae Page of Nashville, TN; two brothers, Harvey Lee Swearengin and Charlie Swearengen; and two sisters, Mrs. Carl Marshall and Mrs. Bessie Armstrong. Services were held at Sandy Mount Church. Interment was at the church cemetery with arrangements by Blackburn Funeral Home. Note: Her brothers' last names had two different spellings.

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KEHRES, Elsie
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Elsie M. Kehres, 80, died June 15, 1970. She was born June 14, 1890. She came to Boca Raton twelve years ago, and was a former resident of Shaker Heights, OH. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Trevor Richards of Boca Raton; a son, William Kehres of Boca Raton; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roland W. Kehres. Interment was at the Boca Raton Municipal Cemetery with arrangements by Kraeer Funeral Home.

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KELLAGHER, Kathryn
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Kathryn T. Kellagher, 81, died April 20, 1969. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Joseph E. O'Neill of Lake Worth. Arrangements were handled by Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home.

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KELLERMAN, Charles T.
GULFPORT, FLORIDA: Charles Todd Kellerman, 12, died August 24, 1948 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl Kellerman, who were former residents of Cleveland, OH. He was survived by his parents; two sisters, Annette and Daryl; a brother, James Keith; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burns; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Todd. Arrangements were handled by Cooksey Funeral Home.

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KELLOGG, Vivian
ARCADIA, FLORIDA: Vivian S. Kellogg, 81, died January 18, 1978 at DeSoto Memorial Hospital. She was born April 17, 1896 in Gloversville, NY. She had lived in Arcadia for 20 years, and was a former resident of Amsterdam, NY. She was a Methodist. Survivors include 3 grandchildren. Interment was at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Arcadia under the direction of Robarts-Grady Funeral Home.

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KELLUM, David
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: David R. "Red" Kellum, 61, died August 24, 1978 at Campbellton-Graceville Hospital. He was a native of Houston County, AL. He was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War II. He had been a Graceville resident since 1925. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ruth Woodham of Slocomb, AL; and three brothers, Kay Kellum of Graceville, Roy Kellum of Chipley, and Carmy Kellum of Chattahoochee. Interment was at Marvin Chapel Cemetery by James and Lipford Funeral Home.

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KELLUM, Ruby
LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Ruby Kellum, 66, died July 1, 1981. She was born June 15, 1915. She was a native of Cocoa Beach, and a member of Greater Refuge Church of Our Lord. Survivors include her husband, Robert E. Kellum; two daughters, Linda Searles and Emma Ross; four sons, Alvin, Robert, Charles and Alfonso Kellum; and 25 grandchildren. Services were held at Greater Refuge Church of Our Lord. Interment was at Laurel Hill Cemetery under the direction of H.W. Oldham Funeral Home.

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KELLY, Christina
VERNON, FLORIDA: Christina Lucille Kelly, infant, died July 20, 1973 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. She was born July 19, 1973. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kelly; two sisters, Sarren Kelly and Linda Kelly, both of Vernon; and her grandparents, David Bright of Marianna, Inez Bright of Ogden, KS, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Kelly of Vernon. Interment was at New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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KELLY, Viola
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Viola Kelly, 66, died July 7, 1997 at Bay Medical Center. She was born March 9, 1931 in Holmes County. She had lived in Panama City since 1974. She was a member of the Springfield Assembly of God. She was unmarried. Survivors include three sisters, Cumi Wood, Estelle McKee and Lucille Starain; four brothers, M.D. Kelly, Toby C. Kelly, H.R. Kelly and J.C. Kelly; and her nieces and nephews.

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KEMP, Ethel
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA: Ethel Louise Kemp, 57, died December 31, 1980. She was born in Miami. She was a retired U.S. Weather Service teletype operator, and formerly lived in Keystone Heights, FL. She is survived by a sister, Doris Gibbs of Key Largo. Cremation arrangements were handled by Beyer Funeral Home.

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KENNA, Evelyn
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA: Evelyn Rita Kenna, 94, died April 23, 2005. She was born December 17, 1910. She was a longtime school secretary for St. Paul's Catholic School, and was a volunteer at the parish religious article and thrift shops. She was an honorary member of the Catholic Women's Club. She is survived by a daughter, Marie (Robert) Riley of Ballwin, MO; a son, Thomas M. (Jean) Kenna of Colleyville, TX; a brother-in-law, Francis (Rita) Kenna; 3 grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and her friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Seaman Kenna. Services were held at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Interment was at H. Warren Smith Memorial Cemetery by Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home.

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KENNEDY, Jean
ISLAND GROVE, FLORIDA: Jean Lee Aszman Kennedy, 68, died July 4, 1988 at her residence. She owned Ken-Art Studio, where she sold porcelain dolls, and was also an art instructor in Miami. She was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Aszman. She was a native of Enid, OK, and a former resident of Lawrence, KS. She served with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Survivors include two daughters, Sarah Bailey and Jean E. Parker; a son, Jonathan Parker; and 8 grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Watts Guardian Chapel.

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KENT, Florine
VENICE, FLORIDA: Florine Kent, 89, passed away January 28, 2006. She was born March 1, 1916. She is survived by her husband, George Kent; a daughter, Jerry Sobery of Venice; 2 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held in Springfield, MO. Arrangements were handled by Farley Funeral Home.

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KEPPLE, Donna
FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA: Donna R. Kepple, 58, died October 16, 2005. She was born April 19, 1947 in Malden, MA. She had worked as a legal secretary. She was a former resident of Salem, NH, and had been living in Fort Pierce for 10 years. She was a member of St. Mark Catholic Church and American Legion Post #358. She is survived by her husband, Edward Kepple; her parents, William and Virginia Blakeslee of Vero Beach; and a brother, John Blakeslee of Woodstock, NH. Interment was at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Fort Pierce under the direction of Yates Funeral Home.

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KERR, Georgie
HIALEAH, FLORIDA: Georgie M. Kerr, 71, died July 14, 1983. She had lived in Florida for over 60 years, and formerly lived in Virginia. Survivors include two sons, Floyd and Calvin Wright; a stepson, Edward Kerr; 9 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Flagler Memorial Park with arrangements by Van Orsdel-Slade Funeral Home.

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KERR, Paul
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA: Paul M. Kerr died August 15, 2004. He was born May 2, 1918 in Canonsburg, PA to Leonard and Emma Squelch Kerr. He owned Paul's Paints in Fern Park, and had also been a Casselberry Railway Express agent. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and fought at the Battle of the Bulge. Family members include his wife of 63 years, Rose Akins Kerr; a daughter, Rev. Jean K. Lerch; a son-in-law, Ronald Lerch; his grandsons; and his pets. A memorial service was held at the Casselberry Women's Club.

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KESTER, Marion
TIERRA VERDE, FLORIDA: Marion T. Kester, 90, died July 1, 2006 at Bon Secours Maria Manor. She was a native of Toledo, OH, and had worked as a sales clerk at Edison Power Co. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include two sisters, Dorothy of North Carolina, and Josephine Counts of Marion, OH; and 2 nieces. Arrangements were handled by Gee and Sorenson Funeral Home.

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KESTNER, Marjorie
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Marjorie M. Kestner, 92, died July 11, 2003. She was born January 21, 1911 in Seymour, IN. She was a retired librarian and a graduate of the Indiana Library School. She came to Florida in 1977 from Indianapolis. In Bradenton, she was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She was a former member of Brownstown Methodist Church in Brownstown, IN, and had sung in the choir of Trinity Methodist Church in Seymour, IN. She was a past member and president of Psi Iota Xi Sorority. Survivors include two sons, Louis of Creve Coeur, MO and E. Nicholas III of Carmel, IN; two daughters, Sally Halek of Palm Harbor and Mary A. Zaban of Indianapolis, IN; 11 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held at the Landings at Freedom Village in Bradenton. Arrangements were handled by the Sarasota chapter of the National Cremation Society.

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KILLGORE, Evelyn
CHIEFLAND, FLORIDA: Evelyn Griffith Killgore, 97, died June 2, 1981 at Williston Memorial Hospital. She was born in Liverpool, England. She was a longtime resident of Cameto, NJ, and had been living in Chiefland for three years. She was of the Presbyterian faith. She is survived by two sons, Robert Killgore of Coral Gables and James Killgore of Chiefland; 4 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Interment was at the Chiefland Cemetery with arrangements by Knauff Funeral Home.

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KINDRED, Harold
COTTONDALE, FLORIDA: Harold Layton Kindred, 77, died February 20, 1996 at his home. He was born September 22, 1918. He was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Marianna, and was a former resident of Cocoa, FL. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Kindred; a daughter, Sara Gathright of Coloma, MI; a son, Robert Hadley of Cocoa; his father, James L. Kindred of Crystal River; 6 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Interment was at Pinecrest Memorial Gardens in Marianna under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

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KING, Cherry
OCALA, FLORIDA: Cherry T. King, 15, died July 25, 1976 in Ocala. She was a student at Forest High School, and was a Baptist. Survivors include her parents, Tillman and Delia King; her brothers, William, Leroy, Alvin, James, Sparr and Tillman; and two sisters, Cynthia King and Betty Morris. Burial was at Ramah Cemetery under the direction of Cunningham Funeral Home.

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KING, Della
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Della King died July 1, 1965. She was a native of Mayesville, SC. She had served as the organist at Mount Zion Progressive Missionary Baptist Church for over 20 years, and was also a church treasurer. She was a state and local director of the Shepherd Boys' League, and was a member of the Pallbearers' Lodge. She had lived in St. Petersburg for over 40 years. Survivors include three sons, Willie Williams, Solomon Williams and Gable Williams; a daughter, Mrs. Erma Bacon; a brother; 2 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Arrangements were handled by McRae Funeral Home.

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KING, Mariah
OCALA, FLORIDA: Mariah King, 72, died May 27, 1977 at the Medic-Home Health Center. She was an Ocala native, and a member of New Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Ivory Butler; her cousins, including Beulah Jackson, Bessie Jackson and Fred Jackson, all of Ocala; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at New Bethel Baptist Church. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of D.J. Brown Funeral Home.

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KING, Tangela
REDDICK, FLORIDA: Tangela S. King, 28, died February 7, 1995 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. She was born July 8, 1966. She was employed as a clerk at the Marion County Sheriff's Department, and was a native and lifelong resident of Reddick. Survivors include her mother, Mary Salter of Reddick; her stepfather, Mike Salter; two brothers, John King, Jr. and Stacy King, both of Reddick; two sisters, Kayla LaBeach of Reddick and Connie Smith of Ocala; a grandmother, Clara Downing of Reddick; and her friends, including Don King of Gainesville. Services were held at United Baptist Church. Interment was at United Cemetery under the direction of Cunningham Funeral Home.

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KING, Thomas
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Thomas King, 45, died August 29, 1950 in Dothan, AL. He was an inspector for the Railroad and Public Utilities Commission. Survivors include his wife, Roberta King; and his mother, Nell King. Services were held at Graceville Baptist Church. Arrangements were handled by Blackburn Funeral Home.

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KINISON, Sallie
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Sallie Kinison, 88, died December 28, 2006. She was the daughter of Robert Earl and Gussie Atwell Spence. She was a 1st class welder at Wainwright Shipyard during World War II, and a former carhop at Jimmy's Drive-In. She enjoyed gardening and flowers. She is survived by her husband, David Charles Kinison; two sons, Charles Gay and Clarence Gay; a daughter, Pamela Kinison Darrow; her nieces and nephews; her grandchildren; and her pet, Rusty the Yorkie. She was preceded in death by a husband, Wilmer Gay; two sons, James Earl and Wilmer Gay, Jr.; her parents; four brothers, Ashley, Carl, William Munroe, and Ernest Spence; and five sisters, Edna Grissett, Margaret Smith, Lucille Reeves, Annie Mae Weeks, and Jessie Mae Smith. Interment was at Evergreen Memorial Gardens under the direction of Kent Forest Lawn Funeral Home.

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KIRKLAND, Pernie
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: Pernie Quintilla Kirkland, 79, died September 17, 1970 in Escambia County. She was born in Palmetto. She relocated to Pensacola from Palmetto, and was of the Presbyterian faith. She is survived by a daughter, Vivian Irene Meekison of Pensacola; a son, Ira Ernest Goodson of Miami; two sisters, Mrs. Sidney Strickland of Lake City, and Mrs. Gordon Alderman of Palmetto; 7 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Palmetto Cemetery with arrangements by Edwards Funeral Home.

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KIRKLAND, Virgie
ESTO, FLORIDA: Virgie Ruth Kirkland, 81, died March 26, 1996 at the Campbellton-Graceville Hospital. She was born September 27, 1914. She was a native of Geneva County, AL and a longtime Esto resident. She was a member of the Esto Baptist Church. Survivors include a brother, Carson R. Kirkland of Leesburg, GA; two sisters, Wynell McKinney of Holt, and Maomi Kirkland Clark of Esto; and her nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Esto Baptist Church. Interment was at the Esto Community Cemetery by Meadowlawn Funeral Home.

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KIRSHNER, Frances
VERO BEACH, FLORIDA: Frances L. Kirshner, 85, died February 6, 2007. She was born in Sharon, PA. She had been a resident of Vero Beach for 25 years, and formerly lived in Cheshire, CT. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Robert K. Kirshner. Arrangements were handled by All County Funeral Home and Crematory.

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KISSNER, Marie
ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA: Marie U. Kissner, 71, died February 17, 1972 at her home. She was born June 27, 1900 in New York City. She had been living in Ormond Beach for 15 years, and formerly resided in Massapequa, NY. She was a member of St. Brendan's Catholic Church in Ormond Beach. Survivors include a sister, Elizabeth Schledorn of Long Island, NY. Arrangements were handled by Haigh-Black Funeral Home and Monahan Funeral Home. Interment was at the Gettysburg National Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA.

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KLECKNER, Dr. Frank
DUNEDIN, FLORIDA: Dr. O. Frank Kleckner, 55, died September 11, 1961. He was born in Buffalo, NY. He served on the medical staff of Mease Hospital. He was a graduate of Vanderbilt University and the Duke University School of Medicine. He came to Dunedin in 1943, and formerly lived in McRoberts, KY. He was a Presbyterian, a Mason, and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include his wife, Lillian R. Kleckner; two daughters, Irma A. Kleckner of Dunedin and Mrs. Fred Caldwell, Jr. of Jackson, SC; and his mother, Mrs. Anna S. Kleckner of Dunedin. Interment was at the Dunedin Cemetery by Moss Funeral Home.

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KLECZ, Bronislawa
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Bronislawa Klecz, 93, died March 29, 1997. She was a native of Poland, and moved to Boca Raton from New York in 1988. Survivors include two sons, Zbigniew of Poland, and Richard (Danuta) of Boca Raton; a sister, Stefania Kwiatkowski of Poland; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Services were held at Our Lady of Czestochowa Church in Pompano Beach. Arrangements were handled by Kraeer Funeral Home.

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KLEIN, Alfred E.
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Alfred E. Klein, 81, died June 23, 2007. He was a residential builder and mortgage lender. As a native of Flint, MI, he served as chairman of the board of Congregation Beth Israel, and was a former president of the Flint Jewish Federation. He was involved with various charitable organizations. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Barbara Klein; his sons and daughters-in-law, Mark and Sherralyn Klein, Stephen and Cathy Klein, and Scott and Stephanie Klein; a sister, Doe Roth of Pompano Beach; and his grandchildren. Burial was at Arlington Memorial Park Cemetery in Fulton County, GA.

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KLEIN, Beria
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Beria Klein, 97, died February 4, 2010. She was born March 8, 1912. She was a former resident of Lorton, VA. She worked for the Department of Agriculture in Washington DC, and was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She is survived by a sister, Myrtis Barr of Chipley; and 9 nieces and nephews. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery with arrangements by Brown Funeral Home.

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KLEIN, Moses
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Moses Klein, 80, died February 25, 1938 at his residence. He was a native of Austria. He was a former longtime resident of Manchester, NH, and had worked as a furrier for approximately 40 years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He was survived by his wife, Lena Klein. Services and burial were in New York with arrangements by Wilhelm Funeral Home.

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KLEINKOPF, Cindy
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Cindy Louise Kleinkopf, infant, died March 30, 1959 at MacDill Air Force Base Hospital. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kleinkopf; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. M. Sabo; and her paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kleinkopf of Gulfport. Arrangements were handled by Jay A. McCaffery Memorial Home.

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KMETZ, Andrew
MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA: Andrew S. Kmetz, 70, died November 8, 1979 in Miami. He was born in Gary, IN. He had lived in Miami Shores for 29 years. Survivors include his wife, Madelyn Kmetz; a son, Don Kmetz of Miami; two daughters, Mrs. Andrea Green of Ocala and Mrs. Karen Cook of Orlando; and 7 grandchildren. Interment was at Highland Memorial Park under the direction of Hiers Funeral Home.

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KNIGHT, Hana
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Hana Grace Knight died November 16, 1964. She was born September 18, 1900. She worked for the State Road Department for 22 years at the Black Creek Bridge, and was a member of the First Methodist Church. She had been a Green Cove Springs resident for over 30 years. Survivors include her husband, Charles Knight, Sr.; two sons, Charles Knight, Jr. and Edward Knight; two daughters, Gladys Brooker and Thelma Beyer; three sisters, Sara Davis, Ruby Maltby, and Izola Clifton; 6 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services were held at the First Methodist Church. Interment was at Russell Cemetery under the direction of Helm Funeral Home.

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KNIGHT, Pearl
BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA: Pearl Daisy Knight, 86, died November 5, 1984. She was a Washington County, FL native, and a member of the First Baptist Church of Vernon. Survivors include a brother, Calvin Carter of Chipley; and a sister, Mrs. Palmer Spears of Bonifay. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Vernon. Arrangements were handled by Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home.

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KNIPPEL, Irene
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Irene Reinhold Knippel, 85, died March 25, 2006. She was born May 31 1920 in Ellsburgh, MN. She was a longtime office manager for a building contractor, and had lived in Florida since the 1950s. There are no known surviving family members. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard A. Knippel. Interment was at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell with arrangements by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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KOCKRITZ, Jeffry
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Sgt. Jeffry L. Kockritz, 22, died October 28, 1965. He was a U.S. Army casualty of the Vietnam War. He was born February 16, 1943. He served in the Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. He was a former student at the University of Florida. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Kockritz. Interment was at Fernwood Cemetery in Henderson, KY.

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KOELMEL, Mary
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Mary Adelaide Koelmel, 88, died April 3, 1969. She was born in Blue Mound, IL. She was a retired department store seamstress, and attended St. Paul's Catholic Church. She came to the area 15 years earlier from Decatur, IL. Survivors include a sister, Celia Koelmel of St. Petersburg. Services were held at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Interment was at Woodlawn Memory Gardens under the direction of Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home.

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KOENNECKE, Willie
COTTONDALE, FLORIDA: Willie Koennecke, 74, died January 31, 1968 in Blountstown, FL. He was born February 16, 1893. He was a native of Germany. He was a retired engineer with the Merchant Marine, and operated a fish camp in Bristol. He had lived in Cottondale for 8 years. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Koennecke; and a foster son, Rayburn Brock of Norfolk, VA. Services were held at the Free Will Baptist Church in Cottondale. Burial was at Union Hill Cemetery near Cottonwood, AL with arrangements by Mitchell Funeral Home.

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KOLBERTOWICZ, Albert
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Albert J. Kolbertowicz, 88, died February 14, 1982 at Bay Convalescent Center in Panama City. He is survived by a stepson, Leonard A. Lane of Chipley. Interment was at Poplar Head Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

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KOLODGY, Phyllis
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Phyllis Kolodgy, 2, died June 8, 1938 in a Miami hospital. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Kolodgy; and two brothers, Tom and Frank Kolodgy. Interment was at Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Philbrick Funeral Home.

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KOMIE, Albert
NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA: Albert R. Komie, 79, died July 10, 1984. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Komie; a daughter, Jo Anne; a son, Barry; and 3 grandchildren. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park by Eternal Light Funeral Directors.

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KOMP, Edith
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Edith O. Komp, 83, died June 28, 1993 in Jordon, NY. She is survived by five daughters, Dorothy Baker of Gainesville, Grace Schutt of Jordon, NY, Marjory Horn of Red Creek, NY, Virginia Duger of Henderson, NY, and Mary Halstead of Teslin, Yukon, Canada; a sister, Helen Whittaker of New Albany, NY; a brother, Stanley Quebbeman of Atlanta, GA; 20 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Beulah Anna Baptist Church. Interment was at Beulah Anna Baptist Cemetery with arrangements by Sims Funeral Home.

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KOORISHEV, Cecelia
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Cecelia Novak Koorishev, 78, died October 20, 1973. She was a native of Russia. She was a DeFuniak Springs resident for over 20 years, and attended the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband, Boris Koorishev; a son, Dr. Theodore Hariton of Timonium, MD; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Rice of DeFuniak Springs, and Mrs. Nina E. Pearson of Woodcliff Lake, NJ; 7 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Argyle Baptist Church. Interment was at Euchee Valley Cemetery with arrangements by Comander Funeral Home.

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KORNREICH, Herman
LAND O'LAKES, FLORIDA: Herman "Moe" Kornreich, 81, died June 23, 1999. He was born August 27, 1917. He was a U.S. Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Carmen "Nena" Kornreich; a daughter, Lynn Lanzone of Land O' Lakes; a son, Ronald Kornreich of Waldorf, MD; a brother, Harry Kornreich of Fort Lauderdale; and 4 grandchildren. Interment was at the Florida National Cemetery under the direction of Loyless Funeral Home.

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KOSTELC, Frank
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Frank Kostelc, 91, died August 16, 2002. He was born in Illinois. He came to Tampa in 1974, and was the retired owner of a painting company. He was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Mary Kostelc; two daughters, Carol Ann Johnston of Oviedo, and Sharon M. Salerno of Canon City, CO; a stepdaughter, Gloria Barcelo; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Arrangements were handled by Blount, Curry, and Roel Funeral Home.

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KOSTER, Raymond
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Raymond H. Koster, 55, died March 5, 1962. He was born in Brooklyn. He was a retired sales manager for American Oil and a member of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church. He had relocated to Clearwater from Monroe, NY. Survivors include his wife, Nena Koster; a son, Jay S. of Collingswood, NJ; and 2 grandsons. Arrangements were handled by Moss Funeral Home.

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KREBS, Otis
NOKOMIS, FLORIDA: Otis Krebs, 65, died March 13, 1965. He was born in Pascagoula, MS. He was a retired boiler operator for Equipment Manufacturing Co. of Warren, MI, and had moved to Nokomis two years earlier from East Detroit, MI. He was a Mason. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy M. Krebs; two daughters, Mrs. Martha L. Lowes of East Detroit, and Mrs. Shirley M. Gordon of Roseville; four sisters, Mrs. Florence Brondum, Mrs. Virginia Cathram, Mrs. Elizabeth Merril, and Mrs. Hanna Cauley; and 2 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Rawles Funeral Home.

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KREINER, Sophia
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Sophia Kreiner died October 18, 1983. She had been a Miami resident for 27 years, and previously lived in New York. Survivors include two daughters, Florence Uscher of New Jersey, and Gertrude Weintraub of Hallandale; and 5 grandsons. Interment was at Mount Sinai Memorial Park with arrangements by The Riverside.

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KRENSON, Earl R., Sr.
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Earl Rodney Krenson, Sr., 38, died December 15, 1958. He was born March 22, 1920. He worked as a restaurant manager. He had been a Miami resident for 21 years, and formerly lived in Savannah, GA. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Krenson; a daughter, Effie; two sons, William D. and Earl R., Jr.; his mother, Effie Krenson; three sisters, including Mrs. B.W. Little and Mrs. C.J. Stephens; and two brothers, including Eugene T. Services were held at the Ben Lanier and Son Chapel. Interment was at Greenwich Cemetery in Savannah, GA.

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KRIEG, Henry
INVERNESS, FLORIDA: Henry Alfred Krieg, 84, died December 3, 1983. He was a native of Germany. He was a retired barber and a veteran of World War I. He had lived in Inverness for 14 years, and previously resided in North Merrick, NY. He was a member of the Rosicrucian Fellowship. Survivors include a daughter, Margaret (Joseph) Hegel of East Islip, NY; 3 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren.

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KRIKORIAN, Florence
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Florence Krikorian, 71, died October 16, 1975. She was the sister of Mrs. Parantz A. Hazarabedian and Angel Mary Krikorian. Services were held at St. John the Baptist Armenian Church. Arrangements were handled by Philbrick and Son Coral Gables Funeral Home.

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KRONENBERG, Sarah
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Sarah Kronenberg, 50, died January 16, 1938 in Miami. She was survived by her husband, Harry Kronenberg; three daughters, Pearl, Esther and Helen; two sisters, Anna Elman of New York, and Celia Paris of Philadelphia; and two brothers, Morris Jablinsky of Atlanta, and Israel Jablinsky of Philadelphia. Interment was at Woodlawn Park Cemetery by Carter and Wixson Funeral Home.

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KRONTHALER, Jacob
HOLIDAY, FLORIDA: Jacob Kronthaler, 79, died January 13, 1979. He was born in Germany. He was a retired steam fitter with Mobil Oil, and formerly lived in Buffalo, NY. He had been in Florida for six years. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Kronthaler; a son, Robert M. of Orchid Park, NY; four brothers, Thom, Xavier, Henry and Joseph; and 2 grandchidren. Cremation arrangements were handled by North Funeral Home.

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KUCIA, Rev. John J.
SUNNY HILLS, FLORIDA: Father John J. Kucia, 72, died June 10, 1980 at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, MS. He had served as pastor of St. Mary of Czestochowa Parish in Ohio before retiring to Sunny Hills and serving at St. Theresa Parish there. He served as an Army chaplain in Europe during World War II, and was also a chaplain for the Catholic War Veterans and the Army Reserve. Survivors include a brother, Ray; and three sisters, Mrs. Albina Pruchnicki, Sister Mary Marcella Kucia, and Mrs. Josephine Ols. Services were held at St. Mary of Czestochowa Church in Ohio.

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KULAS, Marion
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: Marion Leon Kulas, 85, died July 10, 2006. He was born September 8, 1920 in Burlington, NJ to Leon and Josephine Kulas. He is survived by a daughter, Roberta Kulas; two sons, Kenneth Kulas and Leon Kulas; 13 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Kulas; a daughter, Catherine Truitt; his parents; a sister, Lydia Grocholski; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at the Barrancas National Cemetery under the direction of Eastern Gate Memorial Funeral Home.

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KUPER, Leila
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Leila Mae Norris Kuper, 79, died March 30, 1996. She was born November 14, 1916. Survivors include a stepdaughter, Joyce E. Heiny; a stepson, Dr. Harry Kuper; her cousins; a nephew; and other relatives and friends. Burial was at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Greenville, SC with arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home.

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KUPWEIDT, Anna
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Anna Kupweidt, 76, died April 26, 1966. She was born in Germany. She was a former resident of Rochester, NY, and had been in the St. Petersburg area for eight years. She was survived by a brother, Emil Bahr of Billings, MT. Services and burial were in Rochester. Local arrangements were handled by Thurston Funeral Home.

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LACEDONIA, Otelia
KEY WEST, FLORIDA: Otelia Vasquez Lacedonia, 61, died March 18, 1948. Survivors include her husband, Julio C. Lacedonia; four daughters, Mrs. Leonte Valladares, Mrs. Jennie G. Albury, Mrs. Jose T. Sanchez, and Mrs. H.J. Mitchell; two sons, Mario F. Lacedonia and Julio Lacedonia; two sisters, Mrs. Isabel Lacedonia and Mrs. Grace Nickerson; two brothers, Hector DeLaRosa and Raul Vasquez; and 6 grandchildren. Services were held at St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church. Interment was at the Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Lopez Funeral Home.

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LACIVITA, Marilyn
PORT ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA: Marilyn Theresa Lacivita, 78, died October 3, 2008 at her residence. She was born August 20, 1930 in West New York, NJ. She was a retired retail sales representative and a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Port Saint Lucie. She enjoyed painting and decorating. Survivors include a daughter, Lori Lacivita of Port St. Lucie; a son, James (Michelle) Lacivita of Port St. Lucie; and grandchild. Arrangements were handled by Yates Funeral Home.

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LADD, Richard V.
CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA: Richard Vincent Ladd, 66, died October 14, 2010. He was born December 7, 1943 in Freemont, OH to Merle and Violet Walp Ladd. He owned Ladd's Pump Service in Citrus County, FL, and was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a Presbyterian. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose in Homosassa, and served as a former District President and Governor. He was also a 32nd degree Mason. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Maureen A. Ladd; a sister, DeeDee Ladd of Surfside, SC; and a brother, Tom Ladd (Maggie) of White Bluff, TN. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Ladd; and a brother, Roger Ladd. A meorial gathering was held at Moose Lodge #2013 in Homosassa. Inurnment was at Fero Memorial Gardens Mausoleum under the direction of Fero Funeral Home.

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LAFFERTY, Clifford
ANTHONY, FLORIDA: Clifford Vernon Lafferty, 70, died December 31, 1976 at Munroe Memorial Hospital. He was a retired bookkeeper for Marion Hardware. He attended the Anthony United Methodist Church, and was a member of the AARP. Survivors include his cousins, including Duke S. Mimms and Walter F. Mimms, both of Gainesville, and D.L. Ellison and Beatrice Shepherd, both of Anthony. Interment was at the Anthony Cemetery under the direction of Hiers Funeral Home.

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LAGACE, Serge
LAKE COMO, FLORIDA: Serge Jean Lagace, 28, died October 22, 2006. He was born January 21, 1978. He worked for Asplundh for ten years as general foreman, and enjoyed motorcycles. He is survived by his wife, Brandie Lagace; a daughter, Amaya Angeleese; a brother, Raymond Lagace of Palm Coast; his mother, Sonja Crawford of Phoenix, AZ; a stepbrother, Chris Crawford of Crescent City; a stepsister, Michelle Crawford of Georgia; and other relatives and friends. Arrangements were handled by Watts Funeral Home.

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LAIBLE, Anna
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Anna Marie Laible, 80, died December 23, 1983 at a local nursing home. She was born in Heidleberg, Germany. She came to Sarasota from Reading, PA in 1962. She was a member of St. Martha's Catholic Church. There were no known surviving relatives. Arrangements were handled by Toale Brothers Colonial Chapel.

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LAIRD, James E.
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: James Edward Laird, 48, died August 4, 1972. He was a position classification specialist at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, and was a veteran of World War II. He was a native of Walton County. He attended Warrington Baptist Church, and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Thomason Laird; two sons, Bruce and Alan, both of Pensacola; a daughter, Mrs. George Holland of Pensacola; his mother, Mrs. Mical Laird of DeFuniak Springs; five brothers, Lewis, Howard, Herbert, Malcolm, and C.J. Laird; and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Harrison and Mrs. Milina Hardy. Interment was at Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Waters and Hibbert Funeral Home.

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LAIRD, Wallace H., Sr.
BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA: Wallace Hilton Laird, Sr. of Delwood Beach, 77, died June 9, 1976. He was born February 11, 1899. He retired from the timber and turpentine industries, and was a 66-year resident of Bay County. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Laird; three daughters, Martha Tew, Patricia Hitchcock, and Dorothy Foster; two sisters, Pearl Miller and Ruby Welch; and three brothers, John Laird, Augus Laird and Roy Laird. Services were held at Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery by Smith Funeral Home.

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LAKE, Lillian
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Lillian M. Lake, 72, died February 18, 1980 at her residence. She had lived in Boca Raton for 25 years, and was a former resident of Holmes, NY. Survivors include two sons, Walter W. Lake of San Diego, CA and John W. Lake, Jr. of Brooklyn, NY; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Lake of Brooklyn, NY and Mrs. Joan L. Hacker of London, England; and 9 grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Kraeer Funeral Home.

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LaMARIANA, Joseph
LAKE PARK, FLORIDA: Joseph V. LaMariana, 75, died May 7, 1982 at a local hospital. He was a former resident of Long Island, NY. Survivors include a daughter, Anne Cordani of Palm Beach Gardens; a son, Vincent J. LaMariana of Jupiter; two sisters, Rose Tranchida and Bertha Abbene; a brother Peter LaMariana; 8 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and a nephew. Services were held at St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church. Entombment was at the Royal Palm Memorial Gardens Mausoleum by Village Funeral Home.

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LAMBERT, Harriett
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Harriett Lambert, 79, died January 8, 1980. She was a native of New Jersey, and had been a Miami area resident for over 20 years. Survivors include three brothers, Walton Totten, Samuel Totten, and Vernon Totten; a daughter-in-law, Eleanore Lambert; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Vista Memorial Park under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

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LAMBOLEY, Clarence
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Clarence W. Lamboley, 79, died March 3, 1980 at the Carol Lou Mora Care Center. He was born in Huntington, IN. He was a former resident of Marion, IN, where he was a golf pro at the Meshingomesia Country Club for 35 years. He was a member of St. Martha's Catholic Church, the Golf Course Superintendents Association, and the PGA. He had been living in Sarasota for 13 years. Survivors include his wife, Ann Lamboley; a son, Edward Lamboley of Marion, IN; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Adair and Mrs. Louis Stillwell; two brothers, Earl Lamboley and Harry Lamboley; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Estates of Serenity in Marion, IN. Arrangements in Florida were handled by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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LAMPKINS, Magnolia
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Magnolia Fryer Lampkins died July 21, 2005 at a local hospital. She was a native of Crisp County, GA. She was a longtime Jacksonville resident and a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, where she was past president of Usher Board #1. She is survived by her husband, Samuel Lampkins; her children, Geneva Postell, Drucilla Dozier (Willie), Shirlene Hobbs, Patrice Brier (George), Annie Robinson (Milton), Anita Fryer, and Alveta Reed, a sister, Mrs. Ardie Brown; 16 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends, including Sarah Williams and Rev. Isaac Roberts. She was preceded in death by two sons-in-law, James Postell and Robert Hobbs. Services were held at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Interment was at Edgewood Cemetery with arrangements by Alphonso West Mortuary.

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LANCASTER, Betty
WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA: Betty R. Lancaster, 57, died September 23, 1998. She was born in Tomato, AR. She was a waitress, a member of VFW # 4703, and a Baptist. She is survived by a daughter, Rita, of Apopka; two sons, John M. and Joseph L., both of Winter Garden; two sisters; ten brothers; 5 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home.

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LAND, William
MIAMI, FLORIDA: William D. Land, 64, died October 4, 1961 at his residence. He was a native of Albany, GA. He was a pressman for the Miami News with 30 years of service. He moved to Miami in 1931. He was a Mason and Shriner, and was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include his wife, Pauline Land; four daughters, Mary Osborne of Newark, NJ, Angeline Kilpela of Proctor, MN, Barbara Hough of Kinross, MI, and Pauline Weir of San Diego; and 20 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Ben Lanier and Son Funeral Home.

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LANDOLT, Ruth
HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA: Ruth B. Landolt, 71, died October 20, 1983 at a local nursing home. She had been a southern Florida resident since 1950. Survivors include a son, Robert; a sister, Charlotte B. Hornyak of Homewood, IL; and her friends. Cremation arrangements were handled by Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home.

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LANDON, Margie
WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA: Margie Rae Rives Landon, 78, died December 6, 2009. She was born October 2, 1931 to Carson Lucus and Grace Boan Rivers. She was the retired owner of Landon's Day Care. Survivors include a daughter, Jane (John) Cole of Lakeland; a son, Randy (Debbie) Landon of Winter Haven; a foster son, Petey Salyina of Winter Haven; a sister, Linda (Paul) Sellers; two brothers, Raymond (Eloise) Rivers and Kenneth (Cora) Rivers; and 3 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter W. Landon; and three brothers, Jessie, Truett and Fred Rivers. Services were held at Southside Baptist Church. Interment was at the Florida National Cemetery.

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LANDROVE, Anna
HIALEAH, FLORIDA: Anna Marie Landrove, 91, died April 2, 1983. She was a native of Spain, and had also formerly lived in Jacksonville. She was a member of St. John's Catholic Church. Survivors include two sons, Frank and John; a daughter, Anna M. Halibert; 7 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Flagler Memorial Park under the direction of Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home.

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LANGFORD, Nancy
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Nancy Lee Langford, age 1 month, died April 21, 1940. She was survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Langford, Jr.; and two cousins, Mrs. Charles F. Moore and Mrs. Zeta Coker, both of St. Petersburg. Services were held at the Wilhelm Chapel. Burial was at Royal Palm Cemetery.

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LANGFORD, Tommie
BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Tommie Arretta Langford, 82, died June 18, 2000 at Mariner Health of Bonifay. She is survived by a son, Rod Langford of Bonifay; a sister, Merle Bamburg of Lakeland; 7 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Interment was at the Bonifay City Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home.

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LANNING, Russell
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Russel Lanning, 63, died February 1, 1959. He was a music teacher. He was a teacher at the Music School Settlement in New York for 20 years, and edited a book on music. He moved to Miami from Belleville, NJ. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Lanning; a daughter, Marjorie; a son, Gordon; a brother, Al; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Larison. Arrangements were handled by Reed Funeral Chapel.

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LaPOINTE, Simonne
SALT SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Simonne Mary LaPointe, 73, died June 10, 1989 at her home. She was born September 23, 1915. She was a native of Canada. She was a retired hospital aide, and came to Salt Springs in 1973. She was of the Catholic faith. Survivors include her husband, Joseph LaPointe; three sons, Robert LaPointe of Hollywood, and Archie LaPointe and Richard LaPointe, both of Salt Springs; two brothers, Rollin Morin and Conrad Morin, both of New Hampshire; three sisters, Bernadetta Cyr of Hartford, CT, and Blanche Bosse and Lorraine Morin, both of Maine; 11 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Salt Springs Memorial Gardens with arrangements by Hiers Funeral Home.

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LASTRILLA, Trinidad
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Trinidad Lastrilla, 94, died November 5, 2004. She was a retired public school teacher in the Philippines with 30 years of service. She moved from Sorsogon, Philippines to the U.S. in 1980, residing in Fort Wayne, IN prior to coming to Jacksonville in 1986. Survivors include a daughter, Luz L. Tecson; 3 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; her cousins; and her nieces and nephews. Interment was at Riverside Memorial Park under the direction of Town and Country Funeral Home.

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LATORRE, Jose, Sr.
OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA: Jose Latorre, Sr., 86, died August 21, 2010 at the Hamrick Home Hospice. He was born in Puerto Rico on March 19, 1924. Survivors include his daughters, Lydia Latorre, Ramona Latorre, Gladys Latorre, Gloria Latorre, Eneida Latorre, Carmen Latorre, and Inez Latorre; two sons, Jose A. Latorre, and Jose Latorre, Jr.; 58 grandchildren; and his great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Crusita Latorre; a son, Alberto Latorre; a brother, Antonio Latorre; and two sisters, Josephina Santiago and Jelin Albaladejo. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery by Buxton Funeral Home.

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LAUDERDALE, Myrtle
HIALEAH, FLORIDA: Myrtle Lauderdale, 72, died May 15, 1978. She was born July 25, 1905. She had lived in southern Florida since 1940, and formerly lived in Alabama. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Annis Manganaro; a son, E.E. (Mack); a brother; 7 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Interment was at Roselawn Cemetery in Tallahassee with arrangements by Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home.

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LAUREANO, Molita
REDDICK, FLORIDA: Molita Laureano died December 27, 1969. She was born December 25, 1906 in Georgia, and was the daughter of William Wright. She was a nurse. She was survived by her husband, Pedro Laureano; a daughter, Thelma Wright; two brothers, including Herbert Wright; and two sisters. Burial was at Liberty Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Cunningham Funeral Home.

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LAURIA, Leonard
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Leonard Lauria, 59, died September 7, 1959. Survivors include his wife, Innocent; a son, Nicholas; and a daughter, Dolores. Services were held at Flagler Funeral Chapel. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park.

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LAVOIE, Mary
DUNNELLON, FLORIDA: Mary K. Lavoie, 89, died January 1, 2000 in Crystal River. She was a native of Carmi, IL and a former resident of Port Charlotte. She was a nanny, and was of the Methodist faith. She is survived by a daughter, Harriet Showah of Dunnellon; a son, Louis Lavoie of Plymouth, MN; a brother, Clifford Kornegger of Evansville, IN; a grandchild; and her nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by Fero Funeral Home.

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LAW, Lila
PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA: Lila Ruth Law, 86, died February 17, 2009 at Fawcett Memorial Hospital in Port Charlotte. She was born April 18, 1922 in Hinckley, IL. She was a member of the Port Charlotte United Methodist Church. She was a former resident of Fort Lauderdale, and came to Port Charlotte in 1984. There are no known surviving relatives. She was predeceased by her husband, John W. Law. Interment was at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell under the direction of Roberson Funeral Home.

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LAWRENCE, Pearl
OCALA, FLORIDA: Pearl V. Lawrence died June 17, 1974 in Williston. She was a native of Texas and a retired registered nurse. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Bouldin of Ocala; 2 granddaughters; and 5 great-grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Hiers Funeral Home.

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LAZARUS, Marie
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Marie L. Lazarus, 99, died November 28, 2007. She was born October 28, 1908 in Columbus, OH. She came to St. Petersburg in 1975 from New York City. She was a former receiving supervisor at the Campfire Girls supply division in New York for 26 years, and had also worked as a nanny. She taught Tai Chi until she was 97, and was a graduate of the Silva Method course. In her youth, she was an award-winning competitive runner. She volunteered at the J. Clifford MacDonald Center, the Social Security office, WUSF radio and television, and a local hospital. Survivors include a son, Barton J. (Loraine) Lazarus of Malverne, NY; a daughter, Norma Lazarus of St. Petersburg; 8 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Gunter Funeral Home.

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LEACH, Victorine
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Victorine M. Leach, 73, died September 13, 2002 at Integrated Health Services of Bradenton. She was born January 13, 1929 in Donora, PA. She was a member of St. Martha's Catholic Church. She was a former resident of Fairless Hills, PA, and moved to the Bradenton area in 1987. She is survived by her husband, Joseph E.; three sons, Darrell W. of Levittown, PA, Joseph E. II of Kintnerville, PA and David A. of Bristol, PA; two sisters, Dorothy Kovacik of Sarasota and Frances Lauer of Southampton, PA; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Robarts Funeral Home.

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LEDBETTER, Mary
SEFFNER, FLORIDA: Mary Elizabeth Ledbetter, 22, died April 14, 1969 at the Tampa Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Jessie Ledbetter, Sr.; a son, Jessie Ledbetter, Jr.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hayes; and four brothers, Raymond, Billy, Huie and Leonard Hayes. Burial was at Lovewood Cemetery in Jackson County under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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LECUAS, Alex
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Alex Lecuas, 73, died September 11, 1968. He was a longtime Miami resident, and had formerly lived in Pennsylvania. Survivors include his wife, Helen C. Lecuas; and his nieces and nephews, including Mr. and Mrs. John Stein of Miami. Interment was at Dade Memorial Park under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home. Note: Date of birth may be August 22, 1895.

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LEE, Bess
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Bess Landis Lee died April 18, 1963. She was a 30-year resident of Miami, and had formerly lived in Chattanooga, TN. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Miami, and was active with the women's group there. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Everett Smith of Miami, with whom she lived; and her nieces and nephews. Services were held at Ben Lanier and Son Funeral Home. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery.

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LEE, Connie
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Connie Bodie Lee, 53, died July 19, 1992 at Gulf Coast Community Hospital in Panama City. Survivors include her husband, Eustace G. Lee; a daughter, Cassandra Lee of Panama City; a son, Thomas Lee of Panama City; her mother, Eliza J. Hill of Vernon; two sisters, Mary Dykes of Pensacola and Cathryn Bush of Enterprise, AL; a brother, Thomas Bodie of Pine Log; and a grandchild. Services were held at Unity Baptist Church in Washington County, FL. Interment was at the Unity Baptist Church Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home.

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LEE, Edward
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Edward "Ed" Lee, 79, died February 3, 1975 at Bay Memorial Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Essie E. Lee; a son, Jack Lee of Vernon; a sister, Nancy Waldrop; three brothers, C.C. Lee, T.D. Lee, and Hermon Lee; 2 grandchildren; and his step-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Peel Funeral Home.

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LEE, Ethel
MORRISTON, FLORIDA: Ethel Lee, 75, died December 27, 1979. She was born August 19, 1904. She was a native of Hawthorne, and was a member of St. Hawthorne Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Edna Williams of Morriston; 11 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Hawthorne Primitive Baptist Church. Burial was at the Hawthorne Cemetery with arrangements by Cunningham Funeral Home.

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LEE, Patricia E.
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Patricia Evelyn Lee, age 7 months, died June 23, 1943 at a hospital in Dothan, AL. She was survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lee; a brother, Jerry; and two sisters, Linda and Mona Jo Lee. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home.

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LEE, Velt
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA: Velt Terral Lee, 25, died December 18, 2000 at Tampa General Hospital. He was born October 6, 1975 in Dothan, AL. He worked for Perdue Farms, and was a member of the Pentecostal Church of God. Survivors include his father, Roger Thompson; his mother Ella Joyce Hamilton; his stepfather, Frank Hamilton; a sister, Raquel Thompson; and three brothers, Roger Lee, Rashad Thompson and Craig Thompson. Arrangements were handled by James C. Boyd Funeral Home.

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LEFTWICH, Dorothy
OCALA, FLORIDA: Dorothy Anne Teel Leftwich, 72, died July 23, 2000 at her residence. She was born May 30, 1928. She was a retired bookkeeper and clerical worker. She attended Radford College in Radford, VA, and was a native of Christiansburg, VA. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She had attended Oak-Griner Baptist Church for over 30 years, and was a member of Unity Baptist Church in Anthony. She came to the Ocala area in 1948. She is survived by two sons, Eric Leftwich and Kurt Leftwich, both of Ocala; three brothers, Willard Teel, Ward Teel and Don Teel, all of Christiansburg; and three sisters, Edith Phillips and Eva Shepperd, both of Christiansburg, and Irene Talley of Nashville, TN. Interment was at Highland Memorial Park by Hiers Funeral Home.

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LEIRA, Caridad
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Caridad Leira, 91, died April 28, 2012. Survivors include her daughters and a son-in-law, Michele Gowing and Magdalen and Hector Cardona; a son, Bob Leira; her grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Armando. Interment was at Garden of Memories Cemetery under the direction of Boza and Roel Funeral Home.

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LEISSON, Hazel
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Hazel M. Leisson, 73, died February 25, 1979 at a local nursing home. She was born September 25, 1905 in Forreston, IL. She was a former resident of Traverse City, MI, where she was director of nurses at Munson Hospital for 20 years, and was also executive director of an Army hospital in Osaki, Japan. She served as a major in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. John Freasman of Sarasota, and Mrs. Glen Timmer and Mrs. Richard Gravenstein, both of Forreston, IL; and a brother, John Leisson of Forreston, IL. Interment was at White Oak Cemetery in Forreston, IL with arrangements by Hawkins Funeral Home.

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LEITHERER, Walter Lee
OCKLAWAHA, FLORIDA: Walter Lee Leitherer, 70, died March 4, 2011 at the VA Medical Center in Gainesville. He was born July 27, 1940 in Chicago. He was a member of Ocklawaha Bridge Baptist Church, and had formerly served as an elder and deacon at other churches. He was a member of the American Legion and Gideon International, and enjoyed painting and motorcycles. He relocated to Marion County in 1977 from Fort Lauderdale. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Alice Leitherer; three sons, Joey Leitherer of Ocklawaha, Jim (Ashley) Leitherer of Columbia, SC, and Jerry (Cindy) Leitherer of Colonial Heights, VA; a daughter, Jeannie (Bob) Shepard of Ocklawaha; a sister, Jacqi (Dick) McCandless of Illinois; and 8 grandchildren. Services were held at Ocklawaha Bridge Baptist Church. Interment was at Ocklawaha Bridge Baptist Church Cemetery under the direction of Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services.

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LEMLEY, Alma
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA: Alma Louise Lemley, 98, died July 24, 2008. She was born in Philadelphia, PA. She worked as a a nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, PA, Winter Park Hospital, and Winter Park Towers. Survivors include a daughter, Elynor Stauffer; a brother, Henry Weber of Fort Myers Beach; 4 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. Services were held at the First United Methodist Church of Winter Park. Interment was at Glen Haven Memorial Park under the direction of Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home.

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LENDER, Rose
DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA: Rose Lender, 87, died in January of 1986. She was the widow of Harry Lender, founder of Lender's Bagels. Survivors include a daughter, Helen Lender of Hallandale Beach; four sons, Samuel Lender of Boca Raton, Hyman Lender of Orange, CT, and Murray Lender and Marvin Lender, both of Woodbridge, CT; a brother, Solomon Braighter; 11 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Arrangements were handled by Weller Funeral Home of New Haven, CT.

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LENT, Lou
TAVARES, FLORIDA: Lou P. Lent, 91, died April 13, 1986. He was born in Greece. He had worked as a salesman. He was a Protestant, a Mason, and a former resident of Carmel, IN. He is survived by his wife, Grace Dahlkamp; and two sisters, Raissa Tselentis of Washington, DC, and Agnes Goldstein of Mill Valley, CA. Steverson Funeral Home. Note: Burial may be at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN.

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LENTZ, James L.
WILLOW OAK, FLORIDA: James L. Lentz, 68, died June 22, 2010. He was born June 21, 1942 in Little Rock, AR. He worked as a truck driver, and was a former resident of Bolivar, MO. Survivors include his wife, Fayrene Lentz; four sons, Charlie Lentz of Bradley, Freddie Lentz of Bolivar, MO, and Willie Lentz and John Lentz, both of Springfield, MO; four daughters, Barbara Hayes of Mulberry, Fayrene E. Anderson of Springfield, MO, Debra Sue Liveoak of Bolivar, MO, and Brenda Lentz of New York; a sister, Elsie Johnson; four brothers, Benny Lentz, Bobby Lentz, Lenard Lentz, and Elmer Lentz; 25 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Seigler Funeral Home.

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LEO, Emma
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Emma Leo, 90, died March 21, 1950 at her residence. She was a retired schoolteacher, and had come to St. Petersburg from Kansas City, MO. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. She was survived by a sister, Josephine Nochels of Kansas City. Services were held at St. Mary's Church. Interment was at Royal Palms Cemetery.

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LEONARD, Carmen
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Carmen Leonard, 79, died November 7, 1968. She had been a Miami resident for 15 years, and had formerly lived in Toledo, OH for 55 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ladd of Miami; two sons, Robert J. of Miami and William H. of Toledo, OH; a sister, Mrs. Kathleen Snyder of Toledo, OH; 5 grandchildren; and 6 great-granchildren. Services were held at the Lithgow Wilhelm South Miami Chapel.

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LEONARD, Hazel
MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA: Hazel Leonard, 83, died February 6, 1980. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, and had formerly lived in New York. Survivors include a daughter, Anne David; four sisters; and 2 granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Leonard. Services were held at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. Interment was at Dade Memorial Park by Bess, Kolski and Combs Funeral Home.

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LESCH, Bertha
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA: Bertha Elizabeth Lesch, 42, died February 8, 1957. Survivors include her husband, Stanley Lesch, Sr.; three sons, Jerry Lesch, Richard LaGrua and David LaGrua, all of Fort Myers; her mother, Mrs. Leopaleo Garshnick of Johnstown, PA; five sisters; and four brothers. Interment was at Memorial Park with arrangements by R. Lee Williams Funeral Home.

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LESKIW, Marie
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Marie Kosterka Leskiw, 82, died February 6, 1980. She was born in 1898. Survivors include her husband, Max Leskiew; a daughter, Myra Crossley of New Jersey; a son, Walter Leskiw of Miami; her grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church. Interment was at Flagler Memorial Park under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

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LESLIE, Dr. Royal
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Dr. Royal A. Leslie, N.D., 66, died August 12, 1959 at his home. He was born in 1892 in Bradford, PA. He trained as a naturopathic physician under Dr. H.K. Kellogg at the Battle Creek Sanitarium. He practiced in Council Bluff, IA, and later owned the Leslie Bath House and Sanitarium in Red Boiling Springs, TN for 35 years. He was a treasurer and secretary for the American Naturopathic Association. He moved to Bradenton following retirement, and operated the Hollman Rest Home. He was a member and deacon of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and had completed 500 hours as a sky watcher for the Ground Observer Corps. Survivors include his wife, Bertha Leslie; a son, Jimmy; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Mathis, Mrs. Allen Tucker, and Mrs. Betty J. Morris; and 7 grandchildren. Interment was at Skyway Memorial Gardens by Griffith Cline Funeral Home.

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LESTER, Willie
HAINES CITY, FLORIDA: Willie F. Lester, 28, died October 13, 1973. He was a native and lifelong resident of Haines City, and was a member of the Oakland Church of Christ. Survivors include his parents, George and Alberta; a brother, Willie G. of Haines City; three sisters, Gwendolyn, Dorothy Paige, and Louise Paige, all of Haines City; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barton of Haines City. Arrangements were handled by Holmes Funeral Home.

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LESYEA, Ethel
NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Ethel Lesyea, 67, died July 22, 1979. She was a longtime Miami area resident, and had previously lived in Groton, CT. Survivors include a son, Joseph Stewart of New Bedford, MA; two daughters, Ethel Franquiz of North Miami, and Mary Horton of Juneau, AK; a brother, Paul Stewart of New Bedford, MA; and her grandchildren. Services were held at St. James Catholic Church. Interment was at Dade Memorial Park by Bennett and Ulm Funeral Home.

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LEVINE, Herman
HOLLY HILL, FLORIDA: Herman Levine, 93, died December 31, 2006. He was born April 8, 1913 in Bronx, NY. He owned Herm's Leathertogs, and was a former Indian Motorcycle dealer in Miami and Easton, PA. He was a member of Temple Israel, the American Motorcycle Association, the Antique Motorcycle Club of America, the Daytona 200 Motorcycle Club, the Bushkill Valley Motorcycle Club, and the Daytona BMW Club. He was a volunteer during Bike Week at Daytona Beach. Survivors include two daughters, Estelle Berkowitz and Miriam Levine; a son, Earl Aaron Levine; his companion, Doris Kadan; and his nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Levine. Services were held at Temple Israel. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery under the direction of Haigh-Black Funeral Home.

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LEVINS, Blondell
WAVERLY, FLORIDA: Blondell C. Levins, 58, died April 26, 1993 at the Winter Haven Hospital. She was a native of Vernon, FL. She attended the Waverly Baptist Church, and was a member of the Lower Creek Muscogee Tribe and the Holmes Valley Band. She attended the Waverly Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, James C. Levins, Sr.; a son, James C. Levins, Jr. of Bartow; three brothers, James Curlee of New Hope, and L.M. Curlee and Ray Curlee, both of Waverly; and 3 grandchildren. Interment was at Gandy Cemetery with arrangements by Marion Nelson Funeral Home.

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LEVINS, Cariel
CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Cariel D. Levins, 67, died November 19, 1978 at the Holmes County Hospital. He was born May 29, 1911. Survivors include his wife, Maude Levins; a son, Don Levins of Bonifay; four sisters, Mrs. Lillie Ellis of Vernon, Mrs. Ona Whitehurst of Tampa, and Mrs. Carrie Murphy and Mrs. Minnie McCullough, both of Caryville; three brothers, Charlie Levins of Plant City, and Wess and Allie Levins, both of Caryville; and 6 grandchildren. Services were held at the Vernon Assembly of God. Interment was at Pleasant Hill Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home. Note: One record spells the last name Levens.

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LEVY, Evelyn
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Evelyn T. Levy died January 7, 1996. She was a native of New York City. She was a former volunteer at the New York Foundling Home. She had been living in Bradenton for 14 years, and was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. She is survived by a nephew, Patrick Kane; a niece, Anita Johnson; and her friends. Services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Arrangements were handled by Brown and Sons Funeral Home.

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LEVY, Rabbi Mordecai
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Rabbi Mordecai Levy, 82, died May 12, 2011. He was born May 28, 1928 in Malden, MA. He served as a rabbi for over 50 years, and held multiple postgraduate degrees, including a Ph.D. from Dropsie University in Philadelphia. He was currently serving at Congregation Ohev Shalom in New Tampa, and was the Jewish chaplain at the James A. Haley V.A. Hospital. He was a former board member of Congregation Kol Ami, and was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Rana Levy; his sons and a daughter-in-law, Baruch Levy of Dunedin, Ramni Levy of San Francisco, CA, and Eytan and Sharon Brown-Levy of West Orange, NJ; a brother, Stanley Levy of Delray Beach; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at Congregation Kol Ami. Interment was at Gan Shalom Cemetery in Tampa under the direction of Segal Funeral Home.

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LEWIS, Earl
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Earl W. Lewis, 83, died January 13, 1987. He was a retired electronics engineer, and had served as a design engineer for the War Department during World War II. He was chief engineer for the WTVJ television transmitter, and had lived in Miami for 40 years. Survivors include his wife, Patti Lewis; and a sister, Mrs. Verda Findley. Arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel North Miami Chapel.

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LEWIS, Edward C., Jr.
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Circuit Judge E. Clay Lewis, Jr., 59, died May 4, 1961. He was born September 18, 1901 in Marianna to E.C. Lewis, Sr. and Nannie Stephens. He was a graduate of the University of Florida. He was the senior jurist in the 14th Judicial Court. He had practiced law in Port St. Joe, later becoming Assistant State Attorney, and then Circuit Judge. He had been the youngest Speaker of the House of Representatives, serving as a state representative from Gulf County from 1928 to 1930. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Panama City. Survivors include his wife; a son, E. Clay Lewis III; two daughters, Elizabeth P. Lewis of Panama City and Mrs. Thomas H. Gregory of St. Petersburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Max Denton of St. Augustine and Mrs. Orion W. Davis of Gainesville. Burial was at Greenwood Cemetery. Note: Date of death may be April 27, 1961.

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LEWIS, Rev. John M.
MEDULLA, FLORIDA: Rev. John Melvin Lewis, 66, died July 23, 1992 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. He was born October 23, 1925. He was a minister and self-employed contractor. He was a member of New Jerusalem Baptist Church, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Arie Belle Lewis; his mother, Supreme Lewis; a daughter, Josephine Lewis; his sons, Waymond Lewis, Gregory Lewis, John Lewis, Milton Lewis, Tyrone Lewis, Lee Lewis and William H. Lewis; a sister, Luvenia Hampton; 19 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Interment was at Oak Hill Burial Park by H.W. Oldham Funeral Home.

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LEWIS, Lela
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FLORIDA: Lela Ruth Lewis, 88, died May 12, 2009. She was born April 22, 1921 to the late Hugh B. and Edna E. Lesher Nye. She is survived by her children, Jacqueline Garner and Marshall (Frances) Sullivan, all of Keystone Heights, James (Sharol) Sullivan of Wichita, KS, and Thomas S. (Karen) Lewis of Jacksonville; a sister, Mildred (Virgil) Murphy of Keats, KS; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a great-great grandson; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas H. Lewis; two daughters, Linda Drawdy and Elizabeth Merle Lewis; and a granddaughter, Jennifer Merle Lewis. Interment was at Arlington Cemetery in Jacksonville under the direction of Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home.

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LEWIS, Nelma
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Nelma Ellen Lewis, 39, died September 18, 1972 at her residence. She was born March 13, 1933. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lewis of Chipley; and two brothers, Orwin C. Lewis and Otis L. Lewis. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

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LEWIS, Patricia
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Patricia M. Lewis, 61, died May 18, 1981 at Blake Memorial Hospital. She was born in Princeton, NJ. She was a librarian, and had lived in the Bradenton area for 20 years. Survivors include a brother, Archibald Lewis of Amherst, MA; and her friends. Cremation arrangements were handled by Griffith Cline Crematory.

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LEWIS, Susie
FORT GAINES, FLORIDA: Susie Belle Lewis, 76, died May 26, 1994 at her home. She was a native of Quitman County. She is survived by a brother, James Lewis of Cleveland, OH. Services were held at Emanuel A.M.E. Church. Interment was at the church cemetery by Lewis Mortuary.

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LEWIS, William
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: William Lewis, 81, died April 2, 1978 at Bay Pines Veterans Administration Center. He was a retired bellman at the Princess Martha Hotel. He was the former head bellman at the Deermont Hotel, and had also worked at the Suwannee Hotel. He was a 32nd degree Mason, and was a current deputy at large and special instructor for the state of Florida Prince Hall Affiliate, Inc. He was a 50 year member of Bethel Metropolitan Baptist Church, where he had been active with the usher board and choir. Survivors include three daughters, Dr. Eleanor Gaspers, Carolyn L. Smith, and Opal L. Sanders; and 5 grandchildren. Burial was at Eternal Light Cemetery under the direction of Creal Funeral Home.

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LEWITT, Lillian
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Lillian S. Lewitt, 88, died December 22, 2002 at Woodlands Care Center in Gainesville. She was born April 2, 1914 in Waycross, GA to Sam Scher and Minnie Rifkin. She was a graduate of Florida State University, and worked as a bookkeeper. She is survived by a son, Jerry M. Lewitt of Gainesville; a sister, Sylvia Silnutzer of West Palm Beach; 6 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Meyer Lewitt; and a son, Allan Lewitt. Interment was at the Hebrew Cemetery in Thomasville, GA with arrangements by Williams-Thomas Funeral Home.

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LICHAMER, Frances
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Funeral services were held for Frances Lichamer, 74, on January 25, 1957. She was a native of Czechoslovakia. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the American-Czechoslovakian Ladies' Club of Miami. She had been living in the Miami area for five years, and was a former resident of Berwyn, IL. Survivors include two sisters in Czechoslovakia; and two brothers, including Victor Blaha of Miami. Cremation arrangements were handled by Lithgow Funeral Home.

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LIDDLE, Sarah
SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Sarah Emmaline Liddle, 75, died March 31, 1969 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. She was born in DuBois, PA. She formerly lived in Pittsburgh, PA, and had been living in Sarasota for 15 years. She was survived by her husband, Frederick; four sons, Frederick, Jr., Kenneth, Wayne and Robert; two daughters, Mrs. Roger T. Martin and Mrs. Richard Schroder; 15 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Interment was at Morningside Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Paul Short Funeral Home of Dubois, PA and Hawkins Funeral Home.

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LIEBERMAN, Ida
CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA: Ida Rauchbach Lieberman, 48, died March 19, 1957. She was a teacher at the Miami Jewish Community Center. She was a member of the Tamara Chapter of the Mizrachi Women, and the women's auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith. She was a former resident of Newark, NJ, and had been in Florida for 11 years. Survivors include her husband, Leon; a daughter, Adele Nancy; a sister; and a brother. Services were held at the Gordon Miami Chapel. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery.

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LIGHTER, Pauline
WESTVILLE, FLORIDA: Pauline Lighter, 66, died June 10, 1996 at Regency Health Care Center in Bonifay. Survivors include her husband, George Lighter; two sons, John A. Lighter of Downers Grove, IL and James Lighter of Houston, TX; two brothers, Gerald Dukes of Westville and Eugene Dukes of Niceville; and 6 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Ernie Lee Cornwell. Interment was at Lakeside Cemetery in Pekin, IL.

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LIGHTFOOT, Beulah
STUART, FLORIDA: Beulah N. Lightfoot, 85, died September 3, 1980. She was born February 15, 1895. Survivors include a daughter, Mabel Duvall of Rockville, MD; and a son, Bain of Stuart. Arrangements were handled by Aycock Funeral Home.

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LIGHTFOOT, Oscar
HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA: Oscar T. Lightfoot, 79, died March 4, 1963 in Hollywood. He was born in Paulding County, OH. He was a real estate broker, and had also been an inspector for Willys Motors. He was a former longtime resident of Ohio, and had lived in Hollywood for 10 years. He is survived by two brothers, Edward A. of Pompano Beach, and Herbert V. of Petersburg, MI; and two sisters, Violet Desmond of Cincinnati, OH, and Dora Cowell of Trilby, OH. Arrangements were handled by Wadlington Mortuary.

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LILLI, Samuel
FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA: Samuel Joseph Lilli, 85, died March 2, 2008 at Indian River Medical Center in Vero Beach. He was born June 23, 1922 in Pittsburgh, PA. He was a retired accountant, and had relocated to Fort Pierce 30 years ago from Pittsburgh. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and was a Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Anna Mae Lilli; a son, Samuel M. Lilli of Orient, OH; a daughter, Carole Strauss of Vero Beach; a brother, Nick Lilli of Baltimore, MD; three sisters, Esther Fanning of Union City, PA, and Edith Verdi and Josephine Giovengo, both of Pittsburgh, PA; and 2 grandchildren. Services were held at St. Helen Catholic Church. Interment with military honors was at Crestlawn Cemetery in Vero Beach by Cox-Gifford-Seawinds Funeral Home.

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LIMBURG, Augusta
BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Augusta Limburg, 99, died November 20, 1969. She was born in Berlin, Germany. She relocated to Bradenton in 1960 from Mechanicsville, NY. She is survived by two daughters, Louisa Berberick and Teresa Corrigan; a sister, Helena Cobb; 5 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

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LINDEMEYER, Frances
LARGO, FLORIDA: Frances Lindemeyer, 79, died March 5, 1977. She was born in West Hoboken, NJ, and came to Florida from New Jersey. She was survived by a daughter, Mrs. Paul Tomasko of Littleton, CO; a brother, Charles Ranzau; three sisters, Mrs. Francis Zeman, Mrs. Alfred Brierley, and Theresa Ranzau; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society.

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LINN, William R.
LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: William Rudolf Linn died September 20, 1952 at his residence. He was a former resident of Connecticut, and had been in the Lake Worth area since 1947. He attended Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church, and was a member of the American Legion and the DAV. Survivors include his wife, Elsa E. Linn; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Rindfleisch of Lake Worth, Mrs. William F. Miller of New Britain, CT, and Mrs. Charles Emerick of Waterbury, CT; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Edman and Mrs. Florence Shafer; two brothers, Henry and Gerhardt Linn; and 6 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Mizell-Simon-Faville Mortuary.

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LINNEMAN, Harry
PALM BAY, FLORIDA: Harry Linneman, 60, died December 25, 1957. He was born October 15, 1897 in Orange, NJ. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I. He was survived by his wife, Helen Linneman. Interment was at Bay Pines National Cemetery under the direction of Wilhelm Funeral Home.

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LINTON, Henry
PORTLAND, FLORIDA: Henry Linton, 68, died August 8, 1973 at the Niceville-Valpariso Hospital. Survivors include two sons, James F. Linton of Niceville, and Bobby F. Linton of Choctaw Beach; two brothers, Jesse Linton of Choctaw Beach, and Thermond Linton of Niceville, four sisters, Odessa Mason of Niceville, Elizabeth Shaw of Freeport, and Jincie Smith and Helen Miller, both of Lake Wales; and 3 grandchildren. Services were held at Portland Methodist Church. Burial was at Hatcher Cemetery by Commander Funeral Home.

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LINTON, Vielda
OCALA, FLORIDA: Vielda Stafford Linton died June 12, 1972 at her home. She was a native of Michigan. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She was a former resident of Oceanside, CA, where she was a member of the Rosicrucian Fellowship. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Gertrude Cleveland of Bangor, MI; 6 great-nephews; 3 great-nieces; and her friends.

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LIPPI, Paul
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Paul Lippi, 77, died December 27, 1983. He was a native of France, and was born in 1906. He had been a Miami area resident for over 30 years, and formerly lived in Pittsburgh, PA. Survivors include his wife, Sophia Lippi; four sons, Raymond, Richard, Robert and Carl; his grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Lawrence Catholic Church. Entombment was at Hollywood Memorial Gardens West under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

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LISANSKY, Joseph
PORT ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA: Joseph Lisansky, 87, died March 23, 2009 in Port St. Lucie. He was born December 7, 1921 in Romania to Frank and Lily Lisansky. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, and was a recipient of the Purple Heart medal. He came to Port St. Lucie 25 years ago from Canton, MA. He was a member of Temple Beth El Israel. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Ruth Weiner Lisansky; three sons, Gerald Lisansky of West Palm Beach, and Arnold Lisansky and Alan Lisansky, both of Port St. Lucie; a daughter, Lois Crocker of Hanover, MA; a sister, Eileen Goldman of Canton, MA; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his stepmother, Beatrice Lisansky; and a sister, Betty Fishman. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park under the direction of Yates Funeral Home.

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LITTY, Robert
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Robert V. Litty, 54, died July 13, 1943 at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Grace Litty; a daughter, Mrs. Donald Walton of Lakewood, OH; two sons, William C. of Cleveland, and Herman of St. Louis; his mother, Mrs. Cordelia Litty of Salem, OH; four sisters; and three brothers. Arrangements were handled by King Funeral Home. Note: Interment may have been in Salem, OH.

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LOCKLEAR, Nancy
CROSS CITY, FLORIDA: Nancy Alice Locklear, 94, died December 12, 1983 at Memorial Hospital in Williston. She was a member of McCrabb Baptist Church, and was a lifelong Cross City resident. Survivors include two daughters, Clara Walker and Louise Smith, both of Cross City; two stepdaughters, Sally Gilbert and Jeannie Lamb, both of Old Town; 20 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at New Prospect Baptist Church. Interment was at Summerville Cemetery with arrangements by Gooding Funeral Home.

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LODGE, Virginia
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Virginia Lathinghouse Lodge, 36, died August 30, 1964. She was a lifelong resident of DeFuniak Springs. She is survived by her husband, Gerald K. Lodge; a son, Robert Dennis Lodge; a daughter, Linda Kay Lodge; her mother, Ethel Lathinghouse; and two sisters, Isabell Paulling and Barbara Farrior. Interment was at Magnolia Cemetery under the direction of Clary Funeral Home.

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LOEB, Gertrude
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Gertrude Loeb, 76, died December 16, 1979. She was a member of the United Order of True Sisters. She had lived in the Miami area for 13 years, and was a former resident of New York. She was the mother of Barbara Elsner and Gloria Rubin; and the sister of Walter Windmueller and Hedwig Fishbach. She had several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services were held at Rubin Memorial Chapel. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery.

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LOEBMAN, Judith
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Judith Anderson Loebman died January 6, 1978. She was a native of Sweden. She was a former Westfield, NJ resident, and had been in the Miami area for 25 years. Survivors include a daughter, Judith; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Florida Mortuary.

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LOLLIE, Millard
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Millard J. Lollie, 40, died January 2, 1966. Survivors include his father, Ancil Lee Lollie of Chipley. Burial was at Adoniram Cemetery near Black, AL with arrangements by Blackburn Funeral Home. Note: One record spells his last name as Lolly, while another gives his age as 36.

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LONG, Geraldine
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Geraldine B. Long, 95, died September 30, 2010 at Flagler Hospital. She was born December 9, 1914 in Moultrie, FL to Noah and Elizabeth Cullar. She was a graduate of Excelsior Adult Night School, and also held a home health aide certificate. She was a cook, having worked at the Floridian and Briny Deep restaurants, as well as for the St. Johns County School District. She was a participant in the civil rights movement during the 1960s, and was a member of NAACP. She was a foster parent, and helped organize the the St. Augustine Soup Kitchen at St. Paul A.M.E. Church, of which she was a longtime member. She was also a member of the Daughters of Isis and the Heroines of Jericho. She enjoyed gardening and playing bingo at the Council on Aging. Survivors include her children, Helen Wright of Boynton Beach, Harriet B. Reynolds of Riviera Beach, Julia B. Thomas of Fort Lauderdale, George R. Long, Sr. (Tanya) and H. James Brown (Annie), all of Miami, and Deltra L. Long, Alice Long Owens, and Gloria J. Long of St. Augustine; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; her great-great-grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and her friends. Services were held at at St. Paul A.M.E. Church. Interment was at St. Augustine Memorial Park by Leo C. Chase and Son Funeral Home.

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LOTOW, Norman
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Norman Lotow, 57, died October 22, 1987. He owned Sunset Auto Parts. Survivors include his wife, Glenda; two sons, Darren and Jason; and two aunts, Eva Lipsitz and Mae Shapiro. Interment was at Woodlawn Park Cemetery South by Stanfill Funeral Home.

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LOTT, Mary
GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Mary Rosealee Lott, 91, died March 4, 1996 at the Jackson County Convalescent Center in Graceville. She was born May 21, 1904, and was a native of Cincinnati, OH. She was a longtime Florida resident. Survivors include her husband, Damon B. Lott; and her nieces and nephews. Services were held at Corinth Baptist Church in Geneva, AL. Interment was at the church cemetery with arrangements by Brown Funeral Home.

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LOVE, Sam, Sr.
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Sam Love, Sr. died December 9, 1976. He was a native of Damascus, GA. He had been a longtime Miami resident. Survivors include his wife, Josephine Love; five children, Mrs. Alberta Sparks, Mrs. Gwendolyn Kimbrough, Mrs. Carolyn Parker, Mrs. Olivia Edwards, and Sam Love, Jr.; two brothers, Jeff Love and Henry Love; 9 grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at Mount Calvary Baptist Church. Interment was at Evergreen Memorial Park by House of Albert Funeral Home.

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LOVETT, E.R.
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: E.R. "Randy" Lovett, 39, died December 7, 1969 at the Gainesville Medical Center. He was a member of Belvedere Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Lovett; a son, Stephen of West Palm Beach; three daughters, Brenda, Sandra and Gayle, all of West Palm Beach; his mother, Mrs. Matrice Lovett; and two brothers, James P. Lovett and William B. Lovett, both of Macon, GA. Interment was at Memory Gardens under the direction of Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home.

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LOWE, Charles W.
NORT PORT, FLORIDA: Charles Wayne Lowe, 72, died January 8, 2000. He was born September 23, 1927 in Sciotoville, OH. He was a retired maintenance supervisor at Beneva Park Retirement Center in Sarasota. He was a U.S. Army veteran and attended Biscayne Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Judith Lowe; a daughter, Kathi Spaine of Panama City; two sons, Kris Lowe of Cambridge, MS, and Kirk Lowe of Portsmouth, OH; two stepdaughters, Lorrie Roco of Englewood, and Lorraine Lunsford of Edgar Springs, MO; and 6 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society of Port Charlotte.

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LOWE, George
BAY PINES, FLORIDA: George F. Lowe, 64, died December 27, 1957. He was born July 27, 1893. He was a native of Brunswick, GA, and a former resident of Tampa and Miami. He was a retired railroad switchman and a U.S. Army veteran of World War I. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. LaVerne Senderling of Key West; a son, George T. Lowe of Key West; and a sister, Mrs. Mamie Plummer of Miami. Interment was at the Bay Pines National Cemetery under the direction of Wilhelm Funeral Home.

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LOWE, John S.
ANTHONY, FLORIDA: Elder John Sherman Lowe, 68, died April 15, 1997 at his residence. He was born April 30, 1928, and was a native of Pike County, IN. He was a member of the Old Regular Baptist Church in Melbourne. Survivors include his wife, Ruth J. Lowe; his sons, Richard Lowe, John Lowe, Scottie Lowe and Charles Lowe; his daughters, Glenna Clement, Pam Maynard, Aggie Fink, Sherma Spillman, Debbie Vaccaro and Michelle Dean; a brother, Brown Lowe; his sisters, Sara H. Reed, Mary McElwee and Sadie Pauley; 14 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Naomi Old Regular Baptist Church in Hollister. Interment was at the church cemetery by Hiers Funeral Home.

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LOYED, Larkin
CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Larkin W. Loyed, 67, died October 28, 1974. He was a farmer and a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lois Lorene Loyed; three sons, Arnold, Joe and David B. Loyed; four daughters, Myrtle Brackins, Mrs. Dorothy Wallace, Mrs. Catheryn Morton, and Mrs. Margaret Masters; a sister, Mrs. Toy Corbin; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church. Burial was at Piney Grove Cemetery by Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home.

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LOYSEN, Eugene
LAKE PLACID, FLORIDA: Eugene M. Loysen, 72, died February 1, 1980. He was a native of Rochester, NY, and was a former resident of Dubuque, IA. He had been a Lake Placid resident since 1972. Survivors include his wife, Winafred Loysen; two sons, Douglas of Santa Monica, CA, and Frederick of Belmont, CA; a daughter Theresa J. Stecher of Lake Placid; five sisters; a brother; and 5 grandchildren. Services were held at St. James Catholic Church. Cremation arrangements were handled by Scott Funeral Home.

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LUBBERING, Gesine
SAFETY HARBOR, FLORIDA: Gesine Lubbering, 100, died May 28, 2000 at the Arbors at Safety Harbor nursing home. She was a native of Germany. She was a longtime Florida resident, and had previously lived in New York. She was of the Lutheran faith. There are no known surviving relatives. Arrangements were handled by International Mortuary Services.

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LUCKEY, Elsie
BAL HARBOUR, FLORIDA: Elsie Luckey died July 24, 1978. She had lived in Florida for 42 years, and was a former resident of Cincinnati, OH. She was a member of the Patrician Club, the Miami Shores Country Club, and the St. Joseph's Women's Club. Survivors include a son, Albert B. Luckey, Jr. of Bal Harbour; a sister; and two brothers. Services were held at St. Joseph's Church. Entombment was at Woodlawn Mausoleum by Walsh and Wood Funeral Home.

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LUCKIE, Teresa
FOUNTAIN, FLORIDA: Teresa J. Luckie, 50, died December 23, 2006 at a local hospital. She was born in Massachusetts. She was a welder, and had also worked as a pharmacy technician. She was a longtime resident of Bay County, and was a member of the Parker United Methodist Church. She is survived by a son, Jason Luckie of Wewahitchka; a brother, Robert Bentley (Robin) of Atlanta; her stepfather, Donald R. Bentley of Mesa, AZ; a granddaughter; a niece; and her former husband, Ronald Luckie of Live Oak. Services were held at Parker United Methodist Church. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home.

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LUDWIG, Honey
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Honey Ludwig, 73, died October 21, 1977. She was a Florida resident since 1974, and had previously lived in Montclair, NJ. She was a member of Hadassah and the Brandeis National Women's Committee. Survivors include her husband, Saul; a son, Dr. Allan Ludwig of Montclair; two brothers, Edward Fox and Harold Fuchs, both of Boca Raton; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Kraeer Funeral Home.

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LUH, Margaret
PERRY, FLORIDA: Margaret B. Luh, 79, died February 13, 2011 at Hadlow Hospice in Jacksonville, FL. She was born April 27, 1931 in Fayetteville, AR to the late Burton and Lola Barnett. She was a previous resident of Valdosta, GA, and had lived in Perry since the 1960s. She attended Westside Baptist Church, and was a member of the Perry Women's Club. She enjoyed arts and crafts. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Dave Moore of Jacksonville; a son, Charles Luh, Jr. of Jacksonville; a sister, Meryl Stallings of Hesperia, CA; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. Interment was at Pineview Memorial Gardens under the direction of Joe P. Burns Funeral Home.

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LUMPKINS, Fannie
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Fannie Bell Williams Lumpkins, 74, died March 15, 1996 at her residence. She was born in Tifton, GA. She was a former domestic worker, and attended Greater Friendship Baptist Church. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and enjoyed gardening and fishing. She had been a Daytona Beach are resident for 45 years. She is survived by a daughter, Louella Sharper of Daytona Beach; three sons, Lester Hawkins of Daytona Beach, and Willie Fred Howard and Robert Parker, both of Miami; two brothers, Saul Williams and Lee Williams, both of Miami Beach; 8 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery with arrangements by Gainous Funeral Home.

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LYONS, Harry
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Harry Lyons, 76, died January 7, 1975. He was born in Toronto. He was a former vaudeville performer, and began appearing in Broadway shows while still quite young. He was a longtime headliner in Aaron Hoffman's skit, "The Honeymoon." He became an executive theater manager for RKO in the late 1920s, and worked there for nearly 30 years. He wrote a novel, The Shook Up Kid, and two plays, including Lower East Side. During World War II, he was stationed at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, and performed for military personnel. He moved from New York to Florida, and had been there for 12 years. He was survived by a nephew, Jarvis Lyons. Funeral arrangements were handled by The Riverside.

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LYSINGER, Clinton
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Clinton Lysinger, 78, died January 30, 1966. He had been a St. Petersburg area resident for 15 years, and previously lived in Lancaster, OH. Survivors include a sister, Margaret Bridge of Lancaster, OH; and two brothers, Jesse of Cincinnati, OH, and Dora or Baltimore, OH. Services were held at Rhodes East Chapel. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery.

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