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The Orlando Sentinel, Friday, October 10, 1986 Obituaries GEORGE MELVIN CASSELMAN, 69, 4104 S. Chickasaw Trail, Orlando, died Saturday. Born in Georgetown, S.C., he moved to Orlando from there in 1921. He was a retired steel Worker. Survivors: son, James, Orlando; five grandchildren.

Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. RUBY G. CLAYTON, 68, 3421. Leemoore Place, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in 'Oldfort, she moved to Orand a member of Silver Star Christian Church, Pine Hills.

lando from Waycross, in 1957. She was a homemaker She was past member of Order the Eastern Star, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Survivors: brothers, T.J. Bush, Kokomo, Jewel Bush, Tallahassee. Pine Hills Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando.

JOHN R. DAVIS, 95, 3553 Greenfield Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Chillicothe, Ohio, he moved to Orlando from Glouster, Ohio, in 1972. He was a retired owner of a pharmacy and a Protestant. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 607, Glouster, and AARP.

Survivors: son, John Orlando; daughter, Anna L. Rudden, Dallas, Texas; sister, Viva Campbell, Nelsonville, Ohio; one grandson. Pine Hills Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. HUBERT FRANKLIN DONALDSON, 77, 15 Midget Place, Winter Garden, died Wednesday. Born in Coffee County, he moved to Winter Garden from there in 1934.

He was a retired building contractor and a member of Winter Garden Bible Chapel. Survivors: wife, Etta sons, Thomas R. Sewell, Winter Garden, John L. Sewell, Winter Park; daughter, Mrs. Mary F.

Kennedy, Clermont; brother, Ed, West Point, sisters, Essie Davis, McKinley, Mrs. Myrtle Wallace, Eufaula, Mrs. Tabby Woodham, Mrs. Anna Mae Scott, both of Orlando, Mrs. Florence Wallace, Auburndale; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden. C. GREINER, 68, 548 Citrus Oviedo, died Thursday. Born in Sidney, Ohio, he moved to Oviedo from Charleston, S.C., in 1984. He was a retired supervisor for an electronics station and a member of First Baptist Church, Oviedo.

He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Mary; daughters, Sandra A. Baker, Portland, Carol Lynn Dorn, Oviedo; sister, Martha G. Nianouris, Largo; four grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod.

BENJAMIN F. GRIFFIN 78, 129 Hidden Oak Drive, Longwood, died Wednesday. Born in Lineville, he moved to Longwood Tallahassee in 1975. He was a proprietor of a farm supply store and a member of First Presbyterian Church, Orlando. Survivors: wife, Gladys; sons, J.

Raymond, Apopka, Benjamin Longwood; two grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Altamonte Springs. OLIVER HODGES, 58, 255 First Groveland, died Wednesday. Born in Stuckey, he moved to Groveland from there in 1954. He was a laborer and a member of the Church of God in Christ, Groveland.

He was an Army veteran. Survivors: wife, Beatrice; son, Otis Evans, Simi Valley, daughter, Belinda Wooten, Rochester, N.Y.; father, Richard Anderson Groveland; brothers, Herbert, Miami, James Anderson, Groveland, Richard Anderson Orlando, J.C. Anderson, Bridgeport, seven grandchildren. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.

BETTY W. KERLIN, 73, 1576 Zinnia Drive, Deltona, died Thursday. Born in Ray City, she moved to Deltona from Atlanta in 1978. She was an artist and a member of the Deltona Church of Christ. Survivors: husband, Milton brother, Roy W.

Welch, Huntsville, sister, Marna L. Hunt, Sanford. Oaklawn Funeral Home, Lake Mary. HARVEY EARL LARSON, 65, 715 Palm Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday. He was born in Wisconsin.

He was retired from the merchant marine. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. LETHA M. LAWYER, 66, Florida Avenue and Jefferson Street, Astatula, died Wednesday. Born in Goldsboro, N.C., she moved to Astatula Raleigh, N.C., in 1956.

She was a homemaker and a Protestant. Survivors: husband, Jefferson sons, Jimmy R. Best, Brevard, N.C., wEugene, Best, Fort Lauderdale; daughters, Edith Huggins, Springs, Nita Nordstrom, Maryland; stepsons, Jefferson Hollywood, Richard Brevard; stepdaughter, Roberta O'Neil, Deaths elsewhere NEW ORLEANS EMANUEL SAYLES, 79, a banjo player who was a mainstay of virtually every Preservation Hall Jazz Band since the group was established 25 years ago, died Sunday. Sayles played many stringed instruments and was considered the best of the New Orleans banjo players from the old era. He played with such jazz leaders as A.J.

Peron, Sidney Desvign, Kid Howard, Sweet. Emma Barrett, Jim Robinson, George Lewis and Percy Humphrey. Sayles was one of the few banjo players to march with a brass jazz band. An award-winning documentary about his life, This Cat Can Play Anything, was shown on national television. LONDON STORM JAMESON, 95, writer of best-selling novels a staunch feminist, died Sept.

30. Margaret Storm Jameson was born into a family of shipbuilders and mariners and used their activities as the background for her novels. One of her heroines, Margaret Hervey, was a shipbuilder. Her first book appeared in in 1920 and her last in 1979. With writer Rebecca West, Jameson was a vigorous supporter of women's independence in the 1920s and was a friend of H.G.

Wells, the visionary writer who supported the feminist movement. PEKING MARSHAL LIU BOCHENG, 94, son of a traveling musician who rose to become chief of the general military staff, died Thursday. Liu joined the Communist Party in 1926, was involved in the abortive 1927 Nanchang Uprising and then studied for two years in the Soviet Union. He returned to China in 1930 and rose rapidly to chief of the gen- Funeral notices DAVIS. -Memorial services for John R.

Da- MORRIS, GALE- Memorial vis, 95, Orlando, who passed away Wednesday, will be held Saturday at will be conducted Saturday at 10am at Pine Hills Gar- Home Chapel. den Chapel with the Rev. Robert L. Work officiating. FUNERALHOME, PINE HILLS GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS.430N.

Kirkman Orlando. MILLER, ELENORE DONALDSON, HUBERT FRANKLIN- Funeral ser- Elenore Miller, age 65, vices for Hubert Franklin Donaldson, 77, of Winter away Wednesday, will Garden, who passed away Wednesday, will be con- 10:00 A.M. at the Chuluota ducted Saturday 11 am from First Baptist Church of Reverend Arthur Porter Winter Garden with the Dr. K. Fay DeSha and the Rev.

friends will be at the Aloma Robert W. Harper officiating. Interment will followin dwin-Fairchild Funeral Winter Garden Cemetery. Calling hours for friends until 9P.M. Final services will be Friday from 7-9pm.

Rather than flowers, the Miller will be held in Virginia. family graciously request donations be made to the FUNERAL Goldenrod. American Cancer Society, Orange County Unit, 250 N. Orange Orlando 032801. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILDFUNERAL HOME, Winter Garden Chapel OSTERBERG, VIRGINIAH.

vice for Mrs. Virginia H. GRIFFIN BENJAMIN Graveside services for Orlando, will be 2pm Benjamin F. Griffin, Sr. age 78, of Longwood who neral Methodist Home.

Church Rev. will Roy 4:00 away p.m. at Higland Memory Gardens. Rever- at Glen Haven Memorial passed Wednesday will be conducted Saturend James McNaull will officiate. Visitation for be 2-4 and 7-9pm Friday.

day at will from 10:00 a.m. to at glasses be donated to the the friends Altamonte be Saturday Springs Chapel ofthe Baldwin-Fair- FUNERAL HOME, Winter child Funeral Home. FUNERALHOME, Altamonte Springs RUMPF, MR. DONALD ROSALIE ANN-45, 56 Orange Sorrento, Rumpfwill Eustis begiven at 11 Fri. Medical Center, Eustis.

Memo- Cemetery, with the HELMS, died at Waterman rial service will be Sat. 3pm at Haigh-Black Funeral ficiating. The family requests Beach, Rev. LelaL. Byrns, Unity Cen- memorials to the American Home, Daytona Hill officiating.

Mrs. HILBISH FUNERAL Daytona ter of Beach in Holly was born in Nova Scotia, Canada moved to Eustis Helms the Lake County area 15yrs ago from Daytona Beach. She is survived by mother, Mary McClanahan; son, Westly Helms, Daytona Beach; stepdaughter, Tina Helms, Port Henry, NY; brother, Frank Wright, MA; WEAVER, MAUDE FRENCHsister Dolena Wright, Daytona Beach. Omit flowers, Maude F. Weaver, 94, donations may be made to American Cancer Society.

tebmer 23, will be held HAIGH-BLACK FUNERALHOME, Daytona Beach. Cemetery with Rev. James flowers, contributions Mrs. Weaver to the Duvall JONES, ISAAC BENTON- Memorial services for Mr. dren, 3395 Grand Avenue, Isaac Benton Jones, 84, of Ocoee, who passed away KURFISSFUNERAL HOME, Tuesday, will be held Sunday at the Oak Level Baptist Church, with Dr.

Walt Fowler officiating. Services entrusted to COLLISON-OCOEE FUNERAL HOME, Ocoee. 656-3443. WOODALL, DONALD for Mr. Donald Blizzard LAWYER, LETHA Funeral Services for Mrs.

Letha at 1 pm at the Grace Covenant M. Lawyer, 66, of Astatula, who passed away on Orlando with Pastor Robert Wednesday, will be conducted Saturday at 3:00 PM ment will follow at Chapel atthe Altamonte Springs Chapel of Baldwin-Fair- call at the funeral home child Funeral Home with Reverend Paul Givens offi- 9pm. ARRANGEMENTS ciating. Interment will follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery. HOME.

A GUARDIANCHAPEL. Visitation for friends will be on Friday from 7-9PM and Saturday from 1-3 pm at the Funeral Home ChapelBALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Altamonte IN Springs. FRANCIS STOPPELLOLYNN, MR. CHARLES- Funeral services for Mr. In loving memory of Charles Lynn of Orlando, who entered into rest on and grandfather, Francis Chapel of the Colonial Funeral Home with Fa- You showed us such Wednesday, will be conducted at 10:00 A.M.

Monday in the ther Antonio Pons of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church then God called you Friends call the funeral home from We never said P.M. Saturday and Sunday. The gates of officiating. may and memory ARRANGEMENTSBY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, We miss you more AGUARDIANCHAPEL. 898-2561.

Love, Your Expert: Tie land- laws to theme By Geri Throne Antonio has planned its downtown around the San Apollo Beach; brother, Earl Mumford, Orlando; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. ROBERT E. LINDSEY, 63, 2611 Wyndam Lane, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Columbus, Ohio, he moved lando from there in 1975.

He was a retired brakeman for a railroad and a member of Orlando Christian Center. He was a veteran of World War 11. Survivors: wife, Shirley; sons, Bob Vance, Columbus, Thorpe, Orlando; daughters, Cathy Berger, Columbus, Linda Wagman, Lisa Anderson, Jean, all of Orlando; sister, Helen Bonnie, Columbus; seven grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando. CHARLES LYNN, 75, 4819 Hollyberry Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday.

Born in Hoboken, N.J., he moved to Orlando from Long Island City, N.Y., in 1962. He was a retired chemical engineer. He was a member of AARP. Survivors: wife, Betty; sons, Robert Edward Michael all of Orlando; daughter, Deborah Orlando; father, Benjamin, Paterson, N.J.; sister, Sally Rosen, four grandchildren. Colonial Guardian Funeral Home, Orlando.

ELENORE M. MILLER, 65, 510 E. Fourth Chuluota, died Wednesday. Born Washington, D.C., she moved to Chuluota from Germany 'Store She was a retired receiving clerk for a department and a member of Chuluota Community Church. She was a member of Daughters of America.

Survivors: husband, Charles; son, Charles Winter Springs; brother, John Ellis Seal, Stephens City, two grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod. GALE MORRIS, 51, 1288 Cloverlawn Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Minneapolis, she moved to Orlando from Salina, in 1982. She was a presser for a dry cleaner.

Survivors: mother, Ruby Butler, Orlando; stepfather, Louis Butler, Orlando; stepbrother, Howard, Amarillo, Texas; sister, Janet Granger, Orlando. Colonial Guardian Funeral Home, Orlando. CHI WOON OH, 70, 6023 Ardele Court, Apopka, died Wednesday. Born in Korea, he moved to Apopka from Atlanta in 1981. He was an assistant hospital administrator and a Adventist.

Survivors: wife, Jung Ai; sons, Bynum Soo, Apopka, Young Soo, Glendale, Jin Soo, Orlando; daughters, Juing Ja Kwun, Longwood, Song Ja Lee, California, Myung Ja Moncayo, San Francisco, 11 grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. VIRGINIA H. "GINNY" OSTERBERG, 65, 2108 Tonka Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Marion, she moved to Orlando from Kissimmee in 1970.

She was homemaker and a member of Pine Castle United Methodist Church. She was a member of the Lady Brahman Unit of Bahia Shrine. Survivors: husband, Stanley son, Gerald L. Orlando; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Winter Park Funeral Home, Winter Park.

ROBERT E. PEREZ, 45, 1903 Sue Ann Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Fitchburg, he moved to Orlando Mahwah, N.J., in 1973. He was a carpenter. He was a veteran of the Marine Corps.

Survivors: sons, Bob, Frank, Mike, Tom, Richard, all of Orlando; eight grandchildren. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. HAROLD J. SAUM, 91, 6443 Sagewood Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born Springfield, Ohio, he moved to Orlando from Englewood in 1974.

He was a retired owner-operator of a shoe store and a Protestant. He was a member of St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge an Army veteran of World War I. Survivors: wife, Edith sons, William, Cincinnati, Ohio, James Springfield; daughters, Ellen Laughbon, Sequim, Marjorie Griffith, Naperville, 11 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Pine Hills Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando.

DONALD BLIZZARD WOODALL, 29, 4514 Todd Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Rapid City, S.D., he moved to Orlando from West Germany in 1965. He was an owner of a highrise maintenance company. He was a member of the Business Owners Management Association. Survivors: wife, Donna; son, Justin, Orlando; parents, James W.

and Mildred Osteen; brothers, dimens, Casselberry, Harry, Deltona; sister, Janice Waters, maternal grandparents, Hoke and Nellie Parker, Atlanta. Colonial Guardian Funeral Home, Orlando. eral staff in 1932. He led his troops during the legendary 1934-36 Long March, a journey of 6,000 miles by the member Red Army after the forces of Mao Tse-tung broke out of encirclement by Chiang Kai-shek's armies, marched north and fought the invading Japanese along the way. Half of the troops reached their new base in the north in 1935.

In 1949, this Red Army drove Chiang's forces off the mainland. Liu later was elected to the Party Central Committee, was appointed marshal in 1955 and was elected to the Politburo the next year. He resigned his posts in 1982. PRINCETON, N.J. DR.

GEORGE PACKER BERRY, 87, dean emeritus of the Harvard Medical School, died Sunday, He went to Harvard in 1949 as dean of the faculty of medicine, professor of bacteriology and dean of the medical school. During World War II, he worked on medical aspects of the atomic bomb. BURBANK, Calif. LUCILLE HARDY PRICE, 77, widow of comedian Oliver Hardy, died Wednesday of cancer. Price, a former studio script girl, met Hardy on the set of a Laurel and Hardy movie and married him in 1948.

Hardy, the heavier half of the fat man-thin man comedy team, died in 1957. SAN FRANCISCO RUPERTO MARQUEZ BALIAO, 60, a Philippine consul who sought political asylum after President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law in 1972, died Wednesday. Baliao, a career diplomat, had served in San Francisco and Los Angeles before obtaining asylum. services for Gale Morris 10am at the Colonial Funeral ARRANGEMENTS BY COLONIAL 898-2561. -Funeral services for Mrs.

of Chuluota, who passed be conducted Saturday at Community Church. The will officiate. Visitation for Avenue Chapel of the BalHome Friday evening from 7 and interment for Mrs. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD serOsterberg, 65, of 2108 Tonka Saturday at Winter Park FuStover of Pine Castle United officiate. Interment will follow Park, Orlando.

Visitation will The family requests thateye Lions Club. WINTER PARK Park. 678-3000. Military Honors for Mr. am Saturday in Greenwood VFW Post 8087 of Eustis ofthose desiring direct Heart Assoc.

HAMLIN DIRECTORS, 326 Orange Graveside services for Clermont, who died SepSunday in Oak Hill Forte officiating, In lieu of may be made in memory of Home for Retarded ChilGlenwood, FL 32722. Groveland. BLIZZARD Funeral services Woodall will be held Saturday Presbyterian Churchin Eckard officiating. InterHill Cemetery. Friends may on Friday evening from 7- BY COLONIAL FUNERAL 898-2561.

MEMORIAM OCTOBER 10, 1985 my husband, father "Sonny" Stoppello. strength and love home so suddenly. goodbye. will never close. than anyone knows.

Family. OF THE SENTINEL STAFF Communities can bolster their growth management campaigns by tying them to special assets scenic views, riverfronts or even attractions such as Walt Disney World, a Washington land-use lawyer told a Florida planning association Thursday. It's easier to sell land-use regulations to the average citizen if planners relate them to 1 a theme, said Christopher Duerksen. He gave Gov. Bob Graham high points for using that tactic with his Save Our Everglades and Save Our Rivers campaigns.

Hilly terrain, historic buildings or a well-known attraction are things that can make a community distinctive and more livable, he said. They attract businesses and tourists to a community and make land-use planning understandable to the average person, he said. Duerksen acknowledged later that he is not familiar with Central Florida, but he viewed Disney World as the asset that created an attractive image for the area and "put Orlando on the map." The area's lakes and I agricultural landscapes are other selling points, he said. He made his comments to about 300 planners from throughout the state at the annual conference of the Florida chapter of the American Planning Association in Orlando. Denver has passed laws protecting the city's view of the Rocky Mountains, San Francisco has banned boxy skyscrapers to preserve its historic image, San Kidnap, shooting suspect By Wesley Loy OF THE SENTINEL STAFF A convicted murderer wanted in the kidnapping and shooting of an 80-year-old tourist in Daytona Beach has been captured in Canada, seven months after he broke out of jail in Colorado.

Tommie Lee Clark 37, was arrested by Royal Mounted Police early Wednesday outside a bar and dance hall in Fort St. James, British Columbia, about 800 miles north of Vancouver. Clark will be held at Kent Prison, near Vancouver, Marsh said. Florida will seek Clark's extradition. He is accused of kidnapping Joseph F.

Avoil, 80, of Plainfield, N.J., from his Daytona Beach motel room on July 8, 1985. A man posing as a police officer forced Avoil to drive his car to a Lake County Antonio River and Sanibel Island in southwest Florida has passed tough building laws protecting its island image, he said. These laws have stood up in court, he said, and they are easier to sell to citizens than are technical rules on "open space protection" and "developments of regional impacts." Today, Sanibel is "a very crowded place, but by and large it looks a heck of a lot better than many of the neighboring communities in Lee Proof that any community can use this tactic is the attempt by Buffalo, N.Y., to protect its old grain elevators, Duerksen said. "Almost all areas have special features. If Buffalo, N.Y., has special features, then anybody does," he, quipped.

Some cities are forced to create their own assets, said Duerksen, who specializes in land. and development law and is a city councilman in Freder-: icksburg, Va. Indianapolis set out to make itself a national sports center by building a large sports complex, for example. Orlando has played off the image of Disney World by advertising itself as a wholesome, outdoors-oriented community. Tree protection ordinances and sign controls also can help a community's image.

For instance, Florida has some of the best tree-protection laws in the country but falls behind on sign control, he said, calling the view along U.S. Highway 41 near Fort Myers and U.S. Highway 27 near Haines City "absolute disasters." caught in Canada orange grove, where Avoil was shot twice in the chest. Avoil now is living in New Jersey. Clark was captured Aug.

22, 1985, near Canon City, Colo. He was jailed in Canon City in the same cell with Steven Martinez, 28, who was fighting extradition to California on a first-degree murder charge. Clark was fighting extradition to Florida. On March 11, officials said, the two overpowered a jail guard and escaped. Martinez was captured in Pueblo, Colo.

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