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Arrangements were handled by Lithgow Funeral Home. He was also a member of the VFW. Survivors include a daughter, Catherine (Joseph) Bowler of Inverness; two sons, Wellsley W. Bowdish of Inverness and Lewis S. Bowdish of Sarasota; 9 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Entombment was at Southern Memorial Park Mausoleum with arrangements by Joseph B. Cofer Miami Shores Funeral Home. He is survived by a brother, John Balazs; his nieces and nephews; and his friends. Interment was at Live Oak Baptist Church Cemetery in Callahan. CROOMS, Marie He came to the U.S. in 1908, and lived in Gloversville, NY. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, and had been a Daytona Beach resident for 40 years. Services were held at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. He was born March 8, 1917. PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Hattie Amine Borman, 46, died January 12, 1910. Presbyterian services were held. Services were held at Holy Cross Lutheran Church. She was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, Norman Dektor. Braddock. She was a retired nurse, and had worked at the Jewish Hospital in New York. Gary Dominic Karm, 57 - Mar 12, 2021. INVERNESS, FLORIDA: Jessie Fordham Bowdish, 102, died February 13, 1984. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Veeda W. Cromer, 99, died September 6, 2008 at Moultrie Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Services were held at St. James AME Church. Interment was at Woodlawn Mausoleum under the direction of Walsh and Wood Funeral Home. FUTCH, Nell Services were held at New Zion Primitive Baptist Church. He was also a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Survivors include a son, C. Otis Alderman of Jacksonville; three daughters, Blanche Alderman of Bradenton, Mrs. Flossie Hawking of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Gladys Epps of Bainbridge, GA; 13 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. He was a veteran of World War I. She was a Baptist. CRAIGO, Amy He was a cook, and had been in the Miami area for 15 years. degree from the University of Michigan. Survivors include his parents, Charles and Diana Carroll of Auburndale; two brothers, Douglas W. Carroll and Chad E. Carroll, both of Auburndale; his paternal grandmother, Mary Carroll of Clarksburg, WV; and his maternal grandparents, Jay and Nellie Toothman of Lakeland. He was a member of Greater Payne A.M.E. Church. She was a cook at Kelly's Restaurant in Melrose for 25 years, and was a member of Eliam Baptist Church. She was survived by her husband, Vincent; ten daughters, Mrs. Fannie Hutchinson, Mrs. Tessie Williams, Mrs. Stella Perri, Mrs. Rose Mosca, Mrs. Catherine Cardillo, Mrs. Edith Holler, Mrs. Vera Stevens, Mrs. Minnie Blanchard, Mrs. Lucy Rayburn, and Mrs. Vinel White; two sons, Bennie and Rocco; a brother, Nicholas, 21 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth Anderman; and a brother, Emile Anderman of New Orleans, LA. Interment was at Gulf Pines Memorial Park by Rawles Funeral Home. He attended the Church of the Isles in Indian Rocks Beach, and was a Mason, Shriner and Past Patron of the Order of the Eastern Star. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville, FL with arrangements by Lowe Hanks Funeral Home. She is survived by her husband of 73 years, Harry E. Craigo, Sr.; five children, William (Donna) of Ravenswood, WV, Harry, Jr. (Deborah) of Pittsburgh, PA, Nancy (Carl) Settle of Fort Worth, TX, and Janice (Joe) Wolfe and Mary (Hans) Wolfer, all of New Smyrna Beach; two brothers, James Nelson of Bancroft, WV and Hubert Nelson of St. Albans, WV; 15 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Survivors include a son, Henry Footman (Dorothy); two stepsons, Frank Footman and Freddie Footman, both of Miami; two brothers, Oscar James, Jr. and Wilson James (Emily) of Tallahassee; six sisters, Annie Hinton of Tallahassee, Lucinda Anderson (Harold) of Huntsville, AL, Ethel Bailey of Maryland, and Leila Davis, Ida James and Emma Fountain, all of Atlanta; 4 grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. COWART, Harry Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society of Largo. She is preceded in death by. Interment was at Galilee Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home. She came to Florida in 1996 from Jersey City, NJ, and was of the Lutheran faith. AGISOTELIS, Christo COLEMAN, Valery FERME, Ben He is survived by his wife, Sosin Alba. DORMAN, Louis Services were held at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. She was a 30-year Miami area resident. 2323 West Brandon Blvd, Brandon. She is survived by a sister, Clara E. Eastman of Largo; and her nieces and nephews. *** Interment was at the Florida National Cemetery under the direction of Toale Brothers Funeral Home. She is survived by a son, Barry Batinkoff of Glenmont; a brother, Leon Taslitt of Fort Meyers, FL; a grandson; and her nieces and nephews. Services were held at St. Cecilia's Catholic Church. BENTLEY, Beulah Florie Adiutori. He was a car mechanic, and was a Catholic. Survivors include two sons, Willis E. Dupree of Carrollton, TX and Charles P. Dupree of Panama City; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Creech of Chattahoochee, and Mrs. Henrietta Holland, Mrs. Pastene Ward and Mrs. Mettie Griffin, all of Caryville; and a brother, Rev. BURGESS, George Survivors include his wife, Lee Count; a son, Sanford Count of Oceanside, NY; two sisters, Babette Gilburne and Helen Zisser, both of Phoenix; 6 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Note: One record gives the burial location as Calvary Temple Cemetery. He was a former Miami resident. She formerly lived in New York City, and had been a Miami resident for 12 years. BALAZS, Gabor Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Flora Coatney of Vernon, Mrs. Trudy Niswanger of Clearwater, Mrs. Martha L. Mears of Chipley, Mrs. Jewell Schiman of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Christele Avis of Louisville, KY, Mrs. Oddys Gritsch of Victor, IA, and Mrs. Audette Goldburg of Trenton, NJ; a son, Glenn Dauphin of Germany; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Yates of Bonifay; a brother, Bob Pipkin of Bonifay; five half-brothers, E.E. Survivors include a brother, Bill Watson of Bonifay; and her nieces and nephews. Interment was at Woodlawn Park Cemetery under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Mary E. Basile; a son, Michael F. Basile of Dundee; five brothers, Peter, Salvador, Leonard, Joseph, and Anthony; and three sisters, Angie DeCarlo, Rose Panico, and Anna Denardo. She was born in Naples, Italy. She was a teacher. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Margaret Kuehner; three brothers, Edward Bury, Charles Bury, and John Bury; and three sisters, Margaret Bury, Anna Woodman, and Katherine Myers. SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Alta A. Dunning, 48, died August 4, 1969 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Rosa Chairez; his daughters, Cecilia Chairez of Dundee, Olga Chairez of Winter Haven, Celia Vasquez of Lake Alfred, Teresa Chairez of Mexico, and Luz Ramirez, Soledad Benites, and Esmeralda Cifuntes, all of Haines City; a stepson, Miguel Chairez of Chicago; his sisters, Raquel Chairez, Soledad Chairez, Teresa Chairez, Guerra Chairez, and Maria Chairez; a brother, Rodolfo Chairez; and 17 grandchildren. *** Arrangements were handled by Marion-Nelson Funeral Home. NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Esau Calixte died December 16, 2010, and was born April 4, 1920. DANIELS, Susie BAKER, Bessie He was a citrus worker, and had moved to Wahneta 15 years earlier from Starkville, MS. He was a native of London, England. She was a retired sales associate with the Jordan Marsh drapery department. CORKER, Emory BARNETT, Jessie *** DiDOLCE, Samuel Survivors include her husband, Baltazar Chaidez; two daughters, Esmeralda Meza of Haines City, and Mirella Gravitt of Fort Campbell, KY; and 2 grandchildren. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home. Other family members include a sister, Tammy M. Andrews of Caryville; a brother, Michael W. Baker of Caryville; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gauss of Caryville. She was a member of Fountain Chapel A.M.E. Church, where she had served with the Stewardess Board, the Missionary Society and the choir. Freda Braunstein - Apr 10, 2020. He was a member of the Syrian Lebanese American Club. He attended St. Theresa's Catholic Church. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Manatee. LARGO, FLORIDA: John Robert Emmert, Sr. 84, died November 5, 2009 in Largo. She was a member of the First Methodist Church of Sarasota. Services were held at St. Monica's Catholic Church. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Henry A. Caulder, 26, died June 6, 1944. Note: Date of birth may be January 20, 1852. Florida Obituaries, P-S She was survived by a son, Robert, of La Porte, TX. She was an Atlanta native, and had moved to Anna Maria from Sarasota five years ago. Survivors include his wife, Frances Brooks; two sisters, Sybil Redman of Vernon and Verna Lyster of Westville; and three brothers, Edsel Brooks of Ponce de Leon, and Dallas Brooks and Wyatt Brooks, both of Westville. *** She had been a Gainesville resident since 1975. BAREFOOT BAY, FLORIDA: Annegret A. Falldorf, 72, died December 21, 2009. She was a Catholic. Interment was at the Ebro Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home. She was born January 30, 1934, and was a native of Key West. CRAGG, Ralph A., Sr. BAUMGAERTNER, Gertrud Survivors include his wife, Laurie Despot; a son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Pat Despot of Brighton, MI; and a stepson and his wife, Robert and Shary Weir of Howell, MI. Survivors include her husband, Charles R. Adkins; two sons, Bobby L. Adkins of Pensacola, and Charles E. Adkins of Lynn Haven; two brothers, Eddie Usery and Bill Usery, both of Chipley; three sisters, Mrs. T.M. Benefield of Wildwood; three daughters, Mrs. Roxie Price of Oklawaha, Mrs. Doris Alderman of Wildwood, and Mrs. Hazel Washington of Lester, GA; two sisters, Mrs. Lacey Brooks of Ocala, and Mrs. Lea Morey of Lester, GA; 13 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. She was a native of Cairo, GA. She was a retired bookkeeper and secretary for the Department of Agriculture with 19 years of service, and was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was a member of New Hope Methodist Church. Survivors include three sons, Otto Curtis, J.V. DUVAL Pamela She was the owner of a restaurant, Sikfors Manor. Burial was at Pinewood Cemetery. Interment was at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park in Ottawa Hills, OH with arrangements by Ansberg-West Funeral Home. She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, David. He was a member of AHEPA. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Gainesville. He was a university bookstore supervisor and a former resident of Aspinwall, PA. She had lived in Miami since 1960, and formerly lived in Montreal, Canada. CROMER, Veeda Survivors include her husband, Claude; a sister, Rubye Taylor and brother-in-law Herschel of Hialeah; 2 nieces; and 5 nephews. BENNETT, Charles Interment was at Locust Grove Cemetery in Peebles, OH with arrangements by Stanhill Funeral Home. CHISOLM, Willie TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA: John Zacharias Cokkinos, 70, died January 7, 1986. He was an agricultural worker, and was of the Catholic faith. He was a member of B.M. He was a retired carpenter for the New York District of Carpenters. Services were held at Oak Grove Baptist Church in Ebro. Marvin G. Hodge of Janesville, WI. Survivors include his wife, Tibbie Clumfoot; two daughters, Julie Infinger of Red Bay and Laurie A. Byrd of Ponce de Leon; three sons, Donald Clumfoot of DeFuniak Springs, Gregory Clumfoot of Bonifay, and Jeffery Clumfoot of Japan; a brother, William Clumfoot of Lexington, MI; and 3 grandchildren. Interment was at Daytona Memorial Park with arrangements by Gainous Funeral Home. Note: Interment may be at Flagler Memorial Park. CRAWFORD, Caleb FERGUSON, Harriet She was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. Burial was at Oak Ridge Cemetery with arrangements by Robarts-Grady Funeral Home. DAYTONA BEACH Henry J. Freudenthal, 92, died April 20, 2000 at National Health Care Center. Survivors include 6 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Arthur W. Dungry, 79, died December 26, 1979 at his residence. Survivors include his wife, Audrey Aronchick; a son, Jeffrey; and a daughter, Deanna. *** He had served on the Board of Directors of the Florida Civil Liberties Union. She was born November 29, 1918. Survivors include his wife, Emily Buczyna; two daughters, Marisha (Darwin) Flagg and Irene (William) Haygan; a son, Andrew Buczyna; a sister, Angeline Koziel; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at Bethlehem Baptist Church. He is survived by a son, Clarence C. Corbett, Jr.; a brother, Jordon J. Corbett; and 4 grandchildren. ADAMS, Ivory DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Dr. D.M. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Thomas E. "Charlie" Brock died May 13, 1990 at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. He retired from General Motors. Interment was at Vista Memorial Gardens by Philbrick Funeral Home. Woodrow Dupree and Paul Dupree, both of Caryville; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Battles and Mrs. Marie Fennel, both of Georgia; a half-brother, Sam Crachrum of Alabama; 28 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren. Survivors include a nephew, Leroy Penton of Lynn Haven. He was a native of Germany, and a former resident of Bronxville, NY. She had lived in Haines City since 1925, and formerly lived in Moultrie, GA. Survivors include his wife, Rose Mary Abrahamson; four daughters, Mrs. Robert McFarland of Baltimore, MD, Mrs. Lillian August of Chicago, and Mrs. Isabelle Stern and Mrs. Faye Kaiser, both of Evanston, IL; 7 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. CENTURY, FLORIDA: Aubrey George Entrekin, 76, died January 11, 2000 in Pensacola. He was a native of Calaway, MN. Published in The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida, USA), June 4, 1969, p. A19. Burial was at the church cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Knap of Panama City; a son, Roman Pemelski of New Jersey; 4 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. He was a Jehovah's Witness. Interment was at Star of David Memorial Gardens in North Lauderdale. She was born October 1, 1917. Born on June 22, 1941 in Owensville, Indiana to John and Della Deal, Janice was the 12th of 13 children . Interment was at the Pope Chapel A.M.E. Church Cemetery under the direction of Vann Funeral Home. HOLLY HILL, FLORIDA: Dr. Kegham Q. Chutjian, 95, died August 18, 1986 at Ormond Beach Health Care Center. Brown Funeral Home. Services were held at Bethel Baptist Church. Arrangements were handled by Wells Colonial Chapel. LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: Ella G. Butorajac died August 29, 1977. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Petersburg under the direction of E. Dale Gunter Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Diana; a daughter, Elizabeth Pinkus; a stepson, Jack Dulberg; and 7 PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA: Judith L. Darcey, 77, died June 10, 1976 at the St. Joe Municipal Hospital. COHEN, Samuel COSTELLO, Michael L. She was a retired superintendent for Miami-Dade Transit Bus Operations. *** Arrangements were handled by Hooper Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Lena Daehms; two sons, Harold of Cicero, IL, and Erwin of Oak Park, IL; and 3 grandchildren. *** He was a former resident of New York and Tennessee. Survivors include his wife, Ella Bruner; and three sons, Emerie C. Bruner of Vernon, Henry Bruner of Bonifay, and Emmett L. Bruner of Hollis. Survivors include two sons, Glenn (Gloria), and Malcolm (Ann); 7 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Gloria Ann Deal, 56, died June 13, 2000. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Joseph S. Dempsey died in March of 1919. ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Sam D. "Sammy" Fekany died August 24, 2010. CHIEFLAND, FLORIDA: Susie Bell Daniels, 78, died August 27, 1984 at Shands Hospital. She is survived by a son, Francis L. Bryant, Jr. of Bronxville, NY; a daughter, Betty Jean Parsons of Coral Gables; and 4 grandchildren. She was a member of Eckankar. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: William Abrahamson, 81, died December 27, 1967. *** She was the daughter of Bobby and Carol Crawford. COCHRAN, Raymond Smith, Bobby Smith, and Wiley Smith, all of Greensboro; 7 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. 86, of Palm Harbor, Florida passed on Dec. 5, 2021. Interment was at Bronson Cemetery by Chestnut Funeral Home. He came to the area in 1975, and was a native of Brooklyn, NY. Smith of Dayton, OH. Arrangements were handled by Commander Funeral Home. Interment was at Newnansville Cemetery in Alachua, FL with arrangements by Milam Funeral and Cremation Services. *** She is survived by her husband, Vincent E. Best; an aunt, Sophia Dawson of Youngstown, OH; and her friends. She was preceded in death by a grandparent, Esker Martin. Survivors include her husband, Joseph R.; a daughter, Annette Thomsen of Seaford, NY; and a niece. She was a native of the Cayman Islands, and came to Florida in 1949. Arrangements were handled by Cox-Gifford-Seawinds Funeral Home and Crematory. Georgia BUREAN, Alton J., Jr. She is survived by her husband, Pete Callahan; a daughter, Linda Holzhauer of Deer Point Lake; two sons, Calvin Callahan (Barbara) of Lynn Haven, and Timothy Callahan of Pataskala, OH; a stepson, Kenneth Callahan of Dover, FL; a stepdaughter, Linda Chason of Fort Walton Beach; her grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Interment was at the Delray Beach Cemetery by Lorne-Babione Funeral Home. She was a former resident of New Castle, IN, and relocated to Lakeland, FL 30 years ago. Survivors include a son, C. Otis Alderman of Jacksonville; three daughters, Blanche Alderman of Bradenton, Mrs. Flossie Hawking of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Gladys Epps of Bainbridge, GA; 13 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. *** Survivors include four sons, George, William, James and Charles Dunning; a daughter, Katherine Dunning; a brother, Lawrence Morrow; and a grandchild. Survivors include a sister, Hortense Glass (James); two sisters-in-law, Estelle Davis and Inez Kozlowsky (Ted); a niece; two great-nieces; and a great-nephew. BARDOW, Frank SILVER SPRINGS SHORES, FLORIDA: Louise Best, 61, died October 26, 1980 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. Burial was at Monticello Cemetery with arrangements by D.J. Surviving family members include two daughters, Mrs. Lecora McDuffie, and Mrs. Hattie Johnson; three sisters, Georgia Evans, Isabell Davis, and Ola Irving; 2 grandsons; and her nieces and nephews. He is survived by his wife, Georgia Clarke; two sisters, Edith Wimer of Winter Park, and Sarah Albritton of Orlando; and three brothers, H. Stanley of Philadelphia, PA, and David M. and William D, both of Sarasota. She was born February 5, 1921. Services were held at the Church of the Little Flower. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens under the direction of Hiers Funeral Home. BROWN, Anna He was past commander of the Snakes, a division of the national USWV, and past commander and present chaplain of the Central Florida Council of the USWV. Interment was at Mansion Memorial Park by Brown Funeral Home. She was born in Germany. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Hattie E. Alderman, 80, died July 26, 1968 at Manatee Memorial Hospital. *** Services were held at Fountain Chapel A.M.E. Church. FARQUHARSON, Maxwell Note: Date of birth may be January 20, 1852. PALM BEACH SHORES, FLORIDA: Dorothy E. Corser, 78, died September 13, 1988. She was born November 13, 1912. Services were held at Trinity United Methodist Church. CHAMBERS, Rodney Interment was at Chapel Hill Memorial Park in Largo under the direction of David C. Gross Funeral Home. Interment was at Serenity Gardens Cemetery in Atmore, AL. He was a member of the Atlas Lodge and the Grand United Order of Pallbearers of America, and was a former national president of the Future Farmers of America. He was born March 9, 1893, and was a native of Washington County, FL. FLORIN, Doris She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Westfield, and had been a member of the Woman's Club there, in addition to being a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Cremation arrangements were handled by Galgano Funeral Chapel. *** Local arrangements were handled by Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Home. Note: Date of birth may be January 12, 1957. He was past president of the South Miami Optimist Club and formerly belonged to the Coral Gables Jaycees. He attended the Methodist Church in Lake Wales. DRESSER, Lura She was born September 27, 1942, in Bethlehem, PA, to Joseph and Mary (Repasch) Ortwein. South Daytona, FL 32119 Phone: 1-386-322-5900 Email: newsdy@hometownnewsmediagroup.com. Survivors include three daughters, Mary L. Coleman, Annie B. Shipman and Daisy M. Morley, all of Fort Pierce; a son, Earnest Daniels of Chiefland; her mother, Mary Ross of Gainesville, a sister, Marie Scott of Gainesville; 31 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. He was a retired farmer and a native of Holmes County. Interment was at the Campbellton Cemetery. *** She was a longtime Jacksonville resident, and was a member of Corner Stone Assembly of God there. VENICE, FLORIDA: Pamela Grace Casertano, 78, Venice died October 20, 2009. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, and had lived in Wewahitchka for five years. Interment was at the Ebro Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home. BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Velma C. Boos, 34, died August 3, 1970. She was a Baptist. Note: Burial may be at the New Mount Sinai Cemetery in St. Louis, MO. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Entrekin (d. June 29, 2011); two daughters, Deborah Yuhasz (Andrew) of Molino, and Susan Steadham (Dale) of Century; a brother, Donald Entrekin of Brewton; 4 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. BARTLEY, Emma MIAMI, FLORIDA: Agnes E. Crabtree died May 2, 1987. ALDERMAN, Mabel Survivors include his wife, Helen Comeau; a son, David, of Fitchburg, MA; three daughters, Lynn M. Comeau and Carol Payton, both of New Smyrna Beach, and Donna J. Hill of Port Orange; six brothers; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at Galilee Cemetery with arrangements by Holton-Seniors Funeral Directors. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Veeda W. Cromer, 99, died September 6, 2008 at Moultrie Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was a former resident of New Castle, IN, and relocated to Lakeland, FL 30 years ago. Services were held at St. Theresa Catholic Church. Interment was at Galilee Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home. Survivors include a son, Theodore, of Daytona Beach; and 3 grandchildren. She was a Presbyterian, and had been a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Detroit. Survivors include his wife, Astrid Anderson; two sons, Vern and Dale of Toledo, OH; 4 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Mabel Alderman, 81, died March 3, 1980 at her residence. Survivors include her husband, David Flanigan. Interment was at the Boca Raton Cemetery under the direction of Kraeer Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by Moss-Feaster Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 17, 2021, at the J.H. Burial was at St. Mark Cemetery by Simms-Jackson Funeral Home. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donn Borrer; her parents; a sister; three brothers; and two brothers-in-law. Survivors include her children, Leatrice Byrd of Dothan, AL, Michael Thompson of Tampa, and Robie Wilson and Douglas Wilson, both of Dade City; 5 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. CLARKSVILLE, FLORIDA: Edna Flanders, 94, died March 5, 2005 at Calhoun Liberty Hospital in Blountstown. WAUCHULA, FLORIDA: Walter Ed Cochran, 61, died March 10, 1964 in Lakeland. There are no known surviving family members. He was born in Long Island, NY. Services were held at Wausau Pentecostal Church. Georgia Survivors include her husband, Nathaniel; two daughters, Rochelle Finder and Lois Applebaum; two brothers, Allen LaPato and Joel La Pato; and 2 grandchildren. He attended the Family Worship Center, and was of the Pentecostal faith. BATINKOFF, Rae He was born in Jersey City, NJ. *** WILDWOOD, FLORIDA: Daisy B. Benefield, 77, died March 16, 1978 at Munroe Memorial Hospital in Ocala. Survivors include three daughters, Enid Folger, Doris W. Folger, and Mildred Wetherbee; a son, Allen B. Folger; 3 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Obituaries in Melbourne, FL | Florida Today Place an Obituary Obituaries Show me: Date posted online Display: Friday, March 03, 2023 Betty Joan Doles Brownlie-Maxwell Funeral Home and. She was a longtime Miami resident, and formerly lived in Key West. CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Edison Cruz, 85, died June 22, 1990 at Southeast Medical Center in Dothan, AL. She was the sister of Ruth Groves. Services were held at Zion Orthodox Primitive Baptist Church. PLANT CITY, FLORIDA: Elisha B. Bowen, 96, died September 23, 2004. *** Survivors include her husband, Sam; a son, Billy C. McClaun; a daughter, Sally J. Weinman; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. WAHNETA, FLORIDA: Robert R. Edmonds, 42, died February 16, 1989 at his residence. She is survived by her husband, John Fentos; two daughters, Deborah Lindner of Cary, NC, and Lorraine McCabe of Middletown, NJ; four sons, Gary Stover of Port St. Lucie, Arthur Stover of Jensen Beach, Raymond Stover of Fort Monmouth, NJ, and Neil Stover of Orefield, PA; a sister, Mary Preston of Port St. Lucie; a brother, Thomas Barba of Lake Wales; 16 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. She was a member of St. Raphael's Catholic Church. COLWELL, Omar Interment was at Brown Cemetery by Peel Funeral Home. Survivors include her sons, Benito Cabrera, Oscar Sierra (Anne), and Randy Cabrera (Patty); a daughter, Theresa J. Cabrera; three sisters, Dalia Pareja, Esther Camba and Theresa Ramis; a brother, Felix Gomez; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and her pets. Services were held at St. Luke's Catholic Church. Lula Mae Cummings Sanford, Florida passed away on Thursday December 9, 2021 at Central Florida Regional Hospital. FENTOS, Nicoletta hfv151515. Services were held at Bethel A.M.E. Church. COLUNGA, Jesus Interment was at Flagler Memorial Park under the direction of Philbrick Funeral Home. Services were held at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Bombach; a stepson, James D. Williams of Bonifay; 2 grandchildren; and his cousins. She was born November 11, 1935 in New Jersey. FALLDORF, Annegret He owned the Liberty Motor Court, and was a Baptist. He was a native of Shawnee, OK. FINCH, Lockey Survivors include a daughter and two sons, all in Canada. Services were held at Piney Grove Baptist Church. EDMONDS, Robert Services were held at Mount Carmel Primitive Baptist Church. CUMBIE, Willie He was an electrical engineer at General Motors, and had come to Boca Raton seven years earlier from Western Springs, IL. He was a former resident of Jacksonville, FL, and had been a longtime Hialeah resident. Survivors include her foster mother, Mrs. Bessie Chapman of Anniston, AL; and her friends. DOSS, Walter Florida Obituaries, P-S DIAZ, Fannie BURNETT, Sallie He was preceded in death by his parents. *** *** He was a former resident of Chipley, FL, and had lived in Panama City for 3 years. Survivors include two daughters, Melissa Foor and Lindy Foor, both of Graceville; two sisters, Janice Hilty of Pascagoula, MS and Mary Cartwright of Missouri; and two brothers, John Foor of Graceville and Jim Foor of Columbus, OH. He was a retired furniture store owner. Survivors include her husband, Jerry S.; a son, Robert S. of Anna Maria; a brother, Howard D. Happy of Mayfield, KY; 3 granddaughters; and 2 great-granddaughters. She was a bookkeeper in the construction business, and attended the First Presbyterian Church of Lake Placid. EVANS, Myrta Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home. Interment was at Manasota Memorial Park under the direction of Shannon Funeral Home. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth Anderman; and a brother, Emile Anderman of New Orleans, LA. He was of the Baptist faith. Services were held at Blasberg Funeral Chapel in Miami Beach. COTTER, Elizabeth *** Survivors include four nephews, Dr. William Chambers of Montgomery, AL, Maxie Napier of Geneva, AL, John D. Staten of Campbellton, and Lester Rhynes of Chipley; a step-granddaughter; and other relatives and friends. He was born in Montbeliard, France. He was born in Antrum County, MI. She attended the First United Methodist Church. He was survived by his wife, Hattie Smith Byrnes; a daughter, Mary Louise Leahmann; two sons, John and Edward Byrnes; and a sister, Mrs. George Himber. Services were held at St. John the Evangelist Church. *** BURGIN, Ruth He was a student at Atlantic High School. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Cosgrove; and a brother, William J. Cosgrove, Sr. of Worcester, MA. Brown Funeral Home. Florida Obituaries - Latest Obituaries Florida. He was a retired foundry superintendent and a veteran of World War I. She came to Seminole from Auburn, ME. COX, Rev. BURGESS, Beulah *** Interment was at Galilee Cemetery under the direction of Green's Funeral Home. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home. Survivors include a daughter, Cher Weaver (Greg) of Plant City; and a stepson, Ted Appleton. He volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, the Knights of Columbus, the Basilica of St. Augustine, the GOP, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Flagler Hospital and the St. Augustine Fire Department. Uncategorized.

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