The Orlando Sentinel, Wednesday, September 7, 1994 Obituaries ANGELINA ADORNO, 68, Grassy Cove Circle, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 4. Mrs. Adorno was a homemaker. Born in Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1992.
She was a member of Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, Taft. Survivors: husband, William Velazquez; sons, Aurelio Velazquez, New York, Hector Velazquez, San Jose, Bravlio Velazquez, Las Vegas; daughter, Angela Rodriguez, Orlando; brother, Domingo, New York; sisters, Margot Ramos, Juanita Mendez, both of Puerto Rico; 14 grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Hawthorne Funeral Home, Orlando. nue, Orlando, died Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Mr. Bass was a maintenance mechanic for Coca-Cola Food Service Division and retired fire chief of Fairvilla Volunteer Fire Dept. Born in Andalusia, he moved to Central Florida in 1937. Survivors: wife, Beatrice; sons, Wally, Stan, both of Orlando, Dale, Arcadia; brothers, Bennett, Alabama, Irvin, New Mexico; sister, Bessie Andrews, Alabama; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando.
FRANK S. BASS, 80, Friendly Ave- vens Oviedo, died Thursday, Sept. 1. Mr. Bush was a janitor at South Seminole Middle School.
Born in Snow Hill, he moved to Central Florida in 1985. He was a deacon at Snow Hill Missionary Baptist Church. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: wife, Mary; sons, Gregory, St. Petersburg, Nathaniel Oviedo; daughters, Nedra, Sheila, both of Rochester, N.Y., Mary Jane Morris, Sherry Wynn, both of Oviedo, Nadine Wells, Buffalo, N.Y., Liza McKever, Fayetteville, N.C., Cynthia Wynn, Augusta, brothers, Johnny Detreville, San Diego, Otis, Cleveland, Rollis, Geneva, Thomas, DeLand, George, Enterprise, Billy, Jersey City, N.J., Horace Griffin, Orlando; sisters, Dorothy Eason, Memphis, Ernestine Griffin, Eatonville, Helen Chappell, Winter Haven, Harriett, New York, Mary Bellamy, Geneva, Margie Whipper, Oviedo; 13 grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary Sanford. NATHANIEL BUSH 60, 42 Ste- MARIE ET. CALLAHAN, 79, Vassar Street, Orlando, died Monday, Sept. 5. Mrs.
Callahan was a homemaker. Born in Montgomery, she moved to Central Florida in 1947. A member of St. Charles Catholic Church, she also belonged to Pink Ladies at Princeton Hospital. Survivors: son, Charles daughFuneral notices peace.
Our hope is knowing that one day we will all be united as a family again. We love you very much! Your husband, Ken, your children, Kathy, Rick, Marty, Judy Tim; Your mother, Ruby SMITH, MR. BARTO H. Funeral Services for Mr. Barto H.
Smith, 78, resident of 1947 Morris Street, Eustis, who passed away Monday afternoon at Eustis, will be held from the Bay Street Baptist Church of Eustis, Friday morning at with the Rev. Bobby Richardson, Pastor, and the Rev. Martin Smith of Tallahassee, Florida officiating. Friends may call at the Harden- Pauli Funeral Home of Eustis, Thursday from P.M. and from 6-8PM.
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery of Eustis. Mr. Smith was the Founder of Lake Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors of Eustis in 1945, the largest in Lake County, employing over 100 people and grown in volume exceeding $15 million a year, contracting throughout the State. The Company is now owned and managed by his Son, Johnny B. Smith and his Daughter-In-Law, Mrs.
Evelyn Smith who is also the Mayor of Eustis. He served as a Volunteer Fireman of the City of Eustis from 1945-1958, for several years as it's Captain, was a founding Patron and Life Member of the Bay Street Players of Eustis. Charter Member of the Bay Street Baptist Church, very active in all church affairs and recently made Deacon Emeritus of the Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Thelma Smith; one son, Mr.
Johnny B. Smith; one grandson, J. Barto Smith, and granddaughter-in-law, Mrs. Gesa Barto, and one great grandson, Ori Barto, all of Eustis, and one niece, Mrs. Delores Block of Longview, Texas.
Arrangements under the direction of the HARDEN-PAULI FUNERAL HOME, EUSTIS HALL, CLIFTON Funeral services for Mr. Clifton L. Hall, age 72 of 38th Street, Orlando will be held Thursday 11:00 AM in the Chapel of Hawthorne Funeral Home with Reverend Dr. Allen Higginbotham of Delaney Street Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park.
Services entrusted to HAWTHORNE FUNERAL HOME, 4901 S. Orange Orlando. 425-2589. IN LOVING MEMORY OF CAROLYN MILLER RAYBON October 23, 1935 September 7, 1993 We all miss you and think of you often each day. We miss your presence with us and the special way you loved us.
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Brown, Orlando; brothers, Jess Tidwell, Cookville, Morgan Tidwell, Escondido, Alvin Tidwell, Nashville, sister, Dee Byrn, Nashville; two grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando. KELLY FAYE "PEACHES" CASNER, 30, 6036 Casa Del Ray Circle, Apartment Orlando, died Saturday, Sept. 3. Ms.
Casner was a waitress. Born in Atlanta, she moved to Central Florida in 1980. Survivors: son, Jamus Dixon, Orlando; daughter, Helena Dixon, Orlando. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando. CODELLE V.
CAULK, 79, Inner Circle Drive, Oviedo, died Friday, Sept. 2. Mrs. Caulk was a homemaker. Born in Leaksville, N.C., she moved to Central Florida in 1957.
She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Survivors: husband, Samuel sister, Mary Vernon Walters, Reidsville, N.C. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. ANDRE COLLINS, 30, 872 Lyman Winter Park, died Tuesday, Aug.
30. Mr. Collins was a pool and spa serviceman. Born in Jacksonville, he moved to Central Florida this year. Survivors: brothers, Robert, Middleburg, Phillip, Leon, Ronnie, Timmy, all of Jacksonville; Helen Mormon, Sylvia, both of Jacksonville, Brenda, Tampa.
Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Orlando. MARION W. CUMMINS, 77, 2803 W. Concord Orlando, died Monday, Sept. 5.
Mr. Cummins owned a machinist shop. Survivors: daughter, Carol C. Williams, Branson, sister, Carrie Richmond, Helena, one granddaughter. Whelchel Funeral Chapels, Branson.
LLOYD BRADLEY DIKEMAN 65, 1734 Kingsmill Drive, No. 950, Orlando, died Monday, Sept. 5. Mr. Dikeman was a retired residential construction superintendent.
Born in Phillipsburg, N.J., he moved to Central Florida in 1970. A member of University Caillon United Methodist Church, he also belonged to Red Bank, N.J., Carpenters Union and Oak Ridge Carpenters Union Hall. He was a Marine Corps veteran. Survivors: son, Lloyd IlI, Orlando; daughters," both Lynn of Orlando; Murray, sister, Debra Elizabeth, Orlando; five grandchildren. Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Orlando.
MURIEL JANE ECKERT, 69, 3200 Funeral Notices, In Memoriams Cards of Thanks are paid advertising. Call 420-6077. ORR, MILDRED A. Beloved wife of William, passed away on August 30, 1994 after a long illness. Survivors include her husband of 57 years, two children: Richard Orr of Summit, NJ and Marie Perlet of Silver Spring, MD, and four grandchildren; also, beloved twin sister Mary Milburn of Oklahoma City, OK and sister Dorothy Lewis of Houston, TX.
She was loved by all who knew her and will be sorely missed. A memorial service will be held at St. Luke's United Methodist Church on Thursday, Sept. 8 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of St.
Luke's UMC, 4851 S. Apopka Vineland Orlando, FL 32819. SWOPE, MARY MARGARET Funeral services for Mary Margaret Swope will be held on Thursday, September 8, 2 p.m. in the chapel of Carey Hand Cox Parker Funeral Home, 1350 West Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park, with Reverend Dean Overholser, pastor of John Knox Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery.
Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. CAREY HAND COX-PARKER FUNERAL HOME, 647-1942 IN LOVING MEMORY OF HAPPY BIRTHDAY RONNIE RON REED September 4, 1959 February 19, 1993 Beautiful memories keep you with us always. We miss you so very much Peace be with you my son Love Mom Family Old Winter Garden Road, No. 2218, Ocoee, died Friday, Sept.
2. Mrs. Eckert was a private home health Born in Bridgeport, she moved to Central Florida in 1985. Survivors: daughters, Lynne McLane, Orlando, Joyce Grecko, Faye Dorfer, both of Weathersfield, Beth Delauro, Altamonte Springs; sons, Keith, Winter Park, Bruce, Weathersfield, brothers Robert Hill, Richard Hill, both of Bridgeport; six grandchildren. Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Orlando.
ROBERT HAROLD ESTEP, 70, 619 Mourning Dove Circle, Lake Mary, died Sunday, Sept. 4. Mr. Estep was a salesman for Kellogg Cereal Co. Born in Roda, he moved to Central Florida in 1924.
A member of Grace United Methodist Church, he also belonged to American Legion and VFW. Survivors: wife, Helen, Lake Mary; sons, David, Nashville, Jeff, Greenville, S.C.; sisters, Thelma Hartley, Evelyn Jones, both of Kingsport, A Helen Skaggs, Bristol, seven grandchildren. Gaines Carey Hand Garden Chapel Fu- neral Home, Longwood. NANCY ECK FOUTS, 60, Versailles Circle, Maitland, died Monday, Sept. 5.
Mrs. Fouts was a receptionist. Born in Philadelphia, she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was a member of Northland Community Church. Survivors: husband, Steven; sons, Bradley Orlando, Craig, Tallahassee; daughter, Jill, Atlanta; mother, Nina Eck, Orlando; brother, Jack Eck, Atlanta.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. ROY EDWARD "PAT" GOODWIN, neral Home, Longwood. CATHERINE ANITA GRAHAM, 78, 917 Locust Orlando, died Satur- 84, 289 E. Church Longwood, died Monday, Sept. 5.
Mr. Goodwin was a heavy equipment mechanic. Born in Tallapoosa, he moved to Central Florida in 1947. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Longwood. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Survivors: wife, Louise; son, Roy Kennesaw, brothers, Bernard, Carl, both of Weston, George, St. Joseph, sister, Vivian Schillings, Columbus, Ga. Gaines Carey Hand Garden Chapel Fu- day, Sept. 3. Mrs.
Graham was a retired retail salesperson. Born in Dayton, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was Lutheran. Survivors: daughter, Connie, Orlando; son, Charles Alden, GOODWIN, ROY EDWARD "PAT" Funeral services for Pat Goodwin will be held Thursday (Sept. 8th) at 11:00 A.M.
in the Gaines Carey Hand Chapel with Dr. Gerald Robison officiating. Interment will follow in Longwood Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. For those who wish memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Longwood, 891 E.
State Road 434, Longwood in Mr. Goodwin's name. Arrangements by GAINES CAREY HAND GARDEN CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, Longwood. 767-5101 WILDER, MARTHA H. Funeral services for Martha H.
Wilder, of Altamonte Springs, who passed away Saturday, will be conducted Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at the Altamonte Springs Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home. Visitation for friends will be Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or SIDS and Apnea Center, Arnold Palmer Hospital, 85 Miller St. Suite 203, Orlando, 32806 Attention Dr.
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JOSEPH HALL, 79, 1400 W. 16th Sanford, died Thursday, Sept. 1. Mr. Hall was a retired custodian for Seminole County schools.
Born in Glennville, he moved to Central Florida in 1944. He was a member of Hickory Ave. Church of God. Survivors: daughter, Gaynell, Sanford; sister, Mattie, Glennville. Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford.
EMILY KAYE HERRING, 35, 1128 Elmwood Apartment Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 4. Mrs. Herring was a behavior specialist. Born in Daytona Beach, she moved to Orlando in 1984.
She was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church. Survivors: husband, Willie mother, Irma Strapp, Daytona Beach; father, Charles Strapp, Daytona Beach; brothers, Maurice Strapp, David Strapp, both of Daytona Beach; sister, Charlene Strapp, Daytona Beach. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando. MARY C. HIGHGATE, 65, 989 Orienta Altamonte Springs, died Friday, Sept.
2. Miss Highgate was a retired sales clerk. Born in Orlando, she was a lifelong resident. She was Methodist. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
MONA PEARL HOETGER, 96, 1550 Gay Drive, No. 629, Winter Park, died Sunday, Sept. 4. Mrs. Hoetger was a retired doctor's office receptionist.
Born in Ontario, Canada, she moved to Central Florida in 1989. She was a member of Bay United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughter, Nancy Johnson, Winter Sprigs; 11 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren. Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Orlando. GERTRUDE HOOKS, 81, 1524 Jefferson Drive, Mount Dora, died Thursday, Sept.
1. Mrs. Hooks was a homemaker. Born in Notasulga, she moved to Central Florida in 1955. She was a member of Triumph the Brotherhood Church.
Survivors: son, John Lewis, Mount Dora; daughters, Gertrude Walker, Utica, N.Y., Emily Glover, Eustis, Emma Lou Parker, Mount Dora, Betty J. Lewis, Orlando; sisters, Beatrice Bickerstaff, East Chicago, Roberta Jones, California; 27 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. LUCILLE ROBINSON HUGHLEY, 69, MASSEY, ELIZABETH G.
Memorial services for Mrs. Elizabeth Massey, age 82, of Longwood, passed away Sunday will be conducted Wednesday, September 7, at at the Village on the Green in the Longwood Room, with Father Joe Sitts officiating. Burial will be in Chattanooga, TN. In lieu of flowers the far 'ly requests that friends donate to Charity of Choice. She is survived by her daughter Claire M.
Beagles and son-in-law Charles A. Two Grandchildren Mary Elizabeth Beagles and Thomas Charles Beagles all of Longwood. BALDWINFAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Semoran Forest City Chapel, 622 W. Semoran Altamonte Springs 898-8111. 309 E.
13th Apopka, died Friday, Sept. 2. Mrs. Hughley was a homemaker. Born in Notasulga, she moved to Central Florida in 1947.
She was a member of Unity Baptist Church. Survivors: daughters, Lillie Cargle, Corona, N.Y., Jeanette Strong, Mildred Bell, Jacqueline Roberts, Nadine Baker, all of Apopka; sons, Mack Apopka, Robert, Auburn, mother, Epsie Robinson, Notasulga; sisters, Rosie Fields, Mary Kirk, Annette Ashford, all of Alabama; brothers, Ernest Robinson Daniel Robinson, both of Alabama, Harden Robinson, Syracuse, N.Y., Rodtha Robinson, Apopka; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. ROBERT DALE JOHNSON, 45, 3221 Dade Orlando, died Saturday, Sept.
3. Mr. Johnson was a born in Quantico, Va. and moved to Central Florida in 1990. Survivors: mother, Fay Juanita, Jacksonville, N.C.; stepfather, Richard Johnson, Jacksonville; brothers, Wayne, Jacksonville, Ray, St.
Petersburg; sisters, Linda Stiles, Donna Morton, Cheryl Fidler, all of Jacksonville, Joanna Swan, Dallas; paternal grandmother, Edith Berry, St. Petersburg. Beacon Direct, Cremation Service, Orlando. MARVIN H. KERNOHAN, 50, 835 Main Windermere, died Saturday, Sept.
3 of a stroke. Mr. Kernohan was a marketing manager for Fuel Quality Services. Born in Cleveland, he moved to Central Florida in 1950. Survivors: wife, Diane; mother, Margaret, Windermere; daughter, Kelley Kadlec, Palm Coast; son, Jim, Brooksville; sisters, Jane Kennedy, Windermere, Peg McGowan, Redmond, brother, Rob, Bartow.
Donnelly's Colonial Funeral Home, Irvin, Texas. JAIME "TONY" LOPEZ, 28, South Rio Grande Avenue, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 4. Mr. Lopez was a computer programmer.
Born in Puerto Rico, he moved to Central Florida in 1988. He was Christian. Survivors: parents, Elizabeth and Americo, Montebello, sister, Rosa, California. Hawthorne Funeral Home, Orlando. JOHN J.
MAYER, 86, 6818 Mandarin Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Sept. 6. Mr. Mayer was a retired U.S. Army master sergeant.
Born in Mohnton, he moved to Central Florida in 1962. A member McCoy Methodist Chapel, he also belonged to American Legion Post BASS, FRANK S. Funeral services for Frank S. Bass, 80, of Orlando, will be held Friday at 11 AM at the Lake Ivanhoe Chapel of the BaldwinFairchild Funeral Homes. Interment will follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park.
Visitation will be Thursday from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOMES, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel, 301 NE Ivanhoe Blvd, Orlando. 898-8111. KERNOHAN, MARVIN H. Memorial service will be held for Marvin H.
Kernohan on Friday, september 9, at 2PM at the Windermere Union Church, 436 Oakdale Windermere. Friends are welcome to come by 835 Main St. after services. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. 286, Tangelo Park Civilian Patrol.
He was veteran of World War Il and the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Mary son, John Orlando; stepsons, C.T. Duckwall, George R. Wollford, William all of Franklin OrWollford, Donald Lee Wollford, lando; sister, Tietjen, Shillington, three grandchildren. Pine Castle Orlando.
Memorial Chapel Home, PHYLLIS SHANNON McINTYRE, 44, 1455 Crystal Lake Orlando, died Monday, Sept. 5. Mrs. Mcintyre was a homemaker. Born in Kingsport, she moved to Central Florida in 1963.
Survivors: mother, June Fana Dority, Orlando; husband, Edward; son, Michael Edward, Orlando; daughters, Shannon Danyia, both of Orlando; sisters, Marriah Elaine Fisher, Evelyn Eleanor Andrews, Kathleen June Holton, all of Orlando; two grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. SHERMAN NELSON 70, 85 Wil- liam Clark Court, Sanford, died Thursday, Sept. 1. Mr.
Nelson was a retired truck driver. Born in Perry, he moved to Central Florida in 1942. Survivors: wife, Francina; sons, Herman, Philadelphia, Sherman Bernard, Thurmond, all of Sanford, Leon, Virginia, Cecil, Kissimmee, Ronald, Lake Mary, Phillip, Deltona; daughters, Sherlene, Nora, both of Philadelphia, Gloria Randall, Norma, Annalee, Betty Charles, Diane, all of Sanford, Ernestine Waters, Orlando; brothers, Norman Dean, Carl Dean, both of Atlanta; sister, Mamie Pringle, Sanford; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford. KATIE LOUISE SELLER PENNINGTON, 76, 413 S.
Bryan Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 4. Mrs. Pennington was a homemaker. Born Lake Wales, she moved to Central Florida in 1920.
She was Baptist. Survivor: husband, Lee L. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando. ROBERT PRINGLE, 88, Islander Court, Longwood, died Monday, Sept. 5.
Mr. Pringle was a construction superintendent. Born in Scotland, he moved to Central Florida in 1962. A member of Second Presbyterian Church, he also belonged to Carpenters Union and J. Dewey Hawkins Lodge 331.
Survivors: wife, Mary Wilson; daughter, Agnes Johnston, Longwood; son, R. Douglas, Severna Park, seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. Please see OBITUARIES, C-5 see DIKEMAN, LLOYD BRADLEY, JR. Memorial service will be held at 5 PM, Saturday, Sept.
10, at the University Carillon United Methodist Church, 1600 E. McCulloch Oviedo, with Pastor Gill Fonger officiating. Family and Friends are welcome. DUCKETT, LUTHER A. "LA." Funeral services will be held Thurs.
11 A.M. at the First Baptist Church of Tavares with Rev. Don L. Rushing officiating. Interment with Masonic Services by Tavares Lodge F.
A.M. will follow in Tavares Cemetery. Calling hours for friends will be held at the Funeral Home Wed. from 4 until 6 P.M. STEVERSON FUNERAL HOME, 1100 Alfred St.
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