CABRERA, Lilli She was born in Wisconsin. DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Angelina DeVita, 95, died December 29, 2002 at Terra Vista Rehabilitation Center in Orlando. Services were held at Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church in Argyle. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Knap of Panama City; a son, Roman Pemelski of New Jersey; 4 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Martha Evelyn Forehand, 68, died October 7, 1993 at Bay Medical Center in Panama City. Survivors include three daughters, Carolyn Haddock of Fort Lauderdale, Norma Herman of Leesburg, and Shirley White of Loganville, GA; 10 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Minnie M. Collopy; two brothers, Frank Collopy and Thomas G. Ward; and three sisters, Mary E. Flynn, Mable Grove and Hannah L. Long. He founded the Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church, and served as an associate pastor at Mount Tabor Missionary Baptist Church in Miami for 17 years. Arrangements were handled by Culley's MeadowWood Funeral Home. She relocated in 1970 from New York to Florida. OCALA, FLORIDA: Pauline T. Beecher, 66, died March 6, 1992 at her residence. He was born in 1923 to Johnson Hapgood and Frances Missouri Carter DuBois. He was a retired professional golfer, and had relocated to Boca Raton from Chicago, IL three years ago. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Funeral services were held for Ralph Earl Dorsey, infant, on July 31, 1966. *** He designed a number of buildings in New York, including the Roosevelt Field Shopping Mall. He was chairman of the Board of Trustees of the First Christian Church. She was born October 1, 1917. There are no known surviving family members. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. GULF HAMMOCK, FLORIDA: Caleb Bryan Crawford, infant, died May 12, 1988. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Sadie Russell; and three brothers, Bobby, Jr., James E. and Billie H., all of Miami. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Anna Footman, 85, died October 27, 2003. He was born October 3, 1894. BARNES, Inez Being his father was wonderful. She was born in Birmingham, AL. MELROSE, FLORIDA: William Robert Barbot, Sr., 48, died January 13, 1984 at Shands Hospital. "Doc" Abele, 75, died May 4, 1963. Interment was at Cypress Creek Cemetery in Kinard by Comforter Funeral Home. She had moved to Venice in 1961, and was a former resident of Staten Island, NY. She had lived in the Miami area for 36 years, and formerly lived in San Angelo, TX. DARLING, Merle FLEMING, Dale Due to seasonal conditions, the tree planting takes place during the spring and summer. Survivors include his wife, Diana; a daughter, Elizabeth Pinkus; a stepson, Jack Dulberg; and 7 *** Services were held at Greater Bethel A.M.E. Church. He had been living in Ponce de Leon for 16 years. She was survived by her parents; two brothers, Johnnie and Laurie; and three sisters, Gertrude, Anna Mae, and Martha. Arrangements were handled by Osgood Funeral Home. FREUND, Henry, Sr. COUNT, Ralph Arrangements were handled by Wells Colonial Chapel. He was an Episcopalian. He graduated with a degree in medicine from the University of Vermont in 1835. JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA: Ouida Merle Cobean, 76, died January 22, 2002 at Baptist Beaches Hospital. He was a native of Canada. *** He was an elder at Riviera Presbyterian Church. CABRERA, Lilli BEAR, Henrietta She was born November 24, 1913 in Lakeland. He was born March 15, 1909, and was a native of Mississippi. Arrangements were handled by Settle Funeral Home. Services will be held at First Baptist Church of Chalmette, 305 E St. Bernard Hwy., Chalmette, Louisiana 70043. She was born December 12, 1931 to Andrew and Louanna Mills Douglas. PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA: Manola Arlando "Mike" Dodson, 79, died April 5, 2007 at Marliere Care Center in New Port Richey. OCALA, FLORIDA: Lorine Bethea, 59, died April 12, 1987 at the Munroe Regional Medical Center. Note: One record gives her last name as Hernandez. WAHNETA, FLORIDA: Robert R. Edmonds, 42, died February 16, 1989 at his residence. She enjoyed art, music, flowers and floral arranging. CAROL CITY, FLORIDA: Georgia E. Case, 91, died March 17, 1980. Interment was at the Westville Cemetery under the direction of Sims Funeral Home. *** She was born in Mayfield, KY. She was a member of Christ Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth L. Carpenter. He was born March 25, 1926, and was a native of Cottondale, FL. Survivors include his wife, Clara Carlson; a daughter, Myrtle Carlson of Seminole; and a brother, Oscar, of Detroit. He was born December 10, 1919 to Mary Semple and Pierre Blommers, Sr. He had been ill and confined to his home for 13 weeks. Survivors include 6 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. ALVA, FLORIDA: Louis Frank Daboll, Sr., 59, died July 8, 1969. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Betty M. Borrer, 92, died August 6, 2005. She is survived by a sister, Erna Dornhaus of Floral City. He was born February 19, 1898, and was a New York native. She was a Baptist. Interment was at Wausau Memorial Gardens under the direction of Brown Funeral Home. Survivors include a son, Berlie C. Butler of Lakeland; two daughters, Patricia A. Beasley of Bartow, and Mary Lynn Sullivan of Lakeland; a brother, Maryland Hamilton of Clearwater; a sister, Gracie Baskin of Orlando; 4 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery in Baltimore, MD with local arrangements by Haigh-Black Funeral Home. SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Edna W. Fitch, 93, died January 6, 2000. She was a former New Jersey resident, and moved to Port Charlotte 25 years ago. He was a military veteran. HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA: Samuel Lewis Elinoff died April 27, 1984. AMANN, Mark Entombment was at the Boca Raton Mausoleum by Babione Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, William "Bill" Beiswanger; a daughter and son-in-law, Jani and Trevor Drushal of North Palm Beach; a son and daughter-in-law, Jay and Katie Beiswanger of Panama City; a sister, Jaqueline G. Knapp of Clayton, NC; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Note: Date of birth may be December 23, 1899. He was born in Havana, FL. She retired after working at the Utica State Hospital for 25 years. She was a retired sales associate with the Jordan Marsh drapery department. Note: One record gives her first and middle name as Bettie Josephine. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jasper S. Cromer; and a son, Richard Cromer. *** BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Ruby Florence Foxworth, 76, died December 4, 1994. Youll never meet a better Dad or Paw-Paw. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Austin H.M. Barzee, Jr., 56, died May 24, 1977 at Jackson Memorial Hospital. She was a former resident of Miami, and moved to Winter Haven in 1975. FUNK, Mary BILTON, Angus CARUCCI, Elizabeth Survivors include a daughter, Lura Rogers of Pensacola; a son, Wallace W. Cooey of Pensacola; 6 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. She was a native of Illinois, and had been living in Sunny Hills for 11 years. He was a member of Epiphany Catholic Church in Port Orange, and the Catholic Kolping Society in New York City. Arrangements were handled by Steversonm Hamlin and Hilbish Funeral Home. Services were held at Shady Grove Baptist Church near Grand Ridge. She was born December 2, 1922 in Paxton, FL. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Boca Raton, and was a former resident of Dalton, MA. FLINT, Rosemary EUSTIS, FLORIDA: Louis K. Despot, 84, died September 4, 2009. Interment was at the church cemetery by Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Irving Bocknek. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Hazel Josephine Crichlow, 88, died May 24, 2003 at Flagler Hospital. Services were held at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. She was born February 9, 1896 in Wheeling, WV. He was a former general manager of Palm Beach Memorial Park. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Allen W. Bridges, 84, died September 4, 1970 at a local nursing home. He is survived by his mother, Daisy Fekany; and a sister, Marsha Fekany. Please contact your local Neptune Society office for cremation prices, and to learn more about our cremation service. OLD TOWN, FLORIDA: Jonathan Charles Fringer, 54, died March 13, 2005 at his residence. Survivors include his wife, Frances Braddock; a son, James, of Miami; and a sister, Lorraine Cahill of Jacksonville. He never missed a game or recital and he will be missed forever. She was a former Melbourne resident, and was a member of Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church and the Milwaukee Musicians' Association. He was a former resident of New Jersey, and had been living in Miami Beach for 7 years. Survivors include a son, Thomas W.; her parents, of Pompano Beach; a brother, Dennis of Ashtabula, OH; and a sister, Linda Weber of Pompano Beach. Arrangements were handled by Florida Mortuary. Interment was at Sarasota Memorial Park by Toale Brothers Funeral Home. FAY, Marie *** Interment was at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park. FINNEY, Thomas L. He was a landscape architect and a World War II veteran. PONCE de LEON, FLORIDA: Gertrud Elisabeth Baumgaertner, 76, died October 13, 2011 at Healthmark Regional Medical Center. Interment was at Edgewood Cemetery by Garrett and Young Mortuary. She was a member of the Sunny Hills Community Church. Interment was at Star of David Memorial Park. Harrell of Live Oak; two brothers, C.M. She is survived by brother, John Evans of Palm Coast; a nephew, Ronald (Helen) Evans; a niece, Eileen Ingram; and a great-niece. She was preceded in death by her husband, Murdock Barrow. Arrangements were handled by Philbrick Funeral Home. He was born December 16, 1915, and was a native of Delano, PA. Interment was at Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home. *** Interment was at the Caryville Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA: Mildred Bernard died April 5, 1967 in Delray Beach. He was a retired tool maker and designer for the Harris Corporation, and was a member of the Plymouth Brethren. WESTVILLE, FLORIDA: Mecea Cooey, 92, died July 13, 1992 at Palm Gardens Nursing Home in Pensacola. GULF HAMMOCK, FLORIDA: Caleb Bryan Crawford, infant, died May 12, 1988. Page Mortuary. PEMBROKE, PARK, FLORIDA: Dorothy B. Barazani, 86, died April 9, 1999. Burial was at Pinewood Cemetery under the direction of Combs Funeral Home. He was a retired dentist, and received his D.D.S. She was a former resident of St. Albans, WV, where she was a founding member and longtime nursery worker at Highlawn Baptist Church. GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA: Shirley Bartlett Fleming, 77, died October 31, 2007. He held a degree in accounting from Thomas Business College in Waterville, and was a former executive director for United Cerebral Palsy. Services were held at Holy Family Catholic Church. ANTONIADIS, Kostas *** DOLLISON, Evelyn Local arrangements were handled by E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home. She is survived by a daughter, Claire See of Venice; two sons, C. Christopher Comstock of St. Petersburg, and Herbert R. Comstock of Overland Park, KS; and 6 grandchildren. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Paul Paytas of Holly Hill; three brothers, Frank, Anthony and Charles Hardena; and a sister, Mrs. Frank Hraback. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery with arrangements by Baynard-Thompson Beach Memorial Chapel. Interment was at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery in Baltimore, MD with local arrangements by Haigh-Black Funeral Home. He was a native of Baltimore, and had come to Ocala ten years earlier. FARABEE, Maude Survivors include a daughter, Anne Hampton; and her grandchildren. He operated Cake and Candy World in Lakeland, and had worked as a finance officer with Krider Equipment in Fargo, ND. She was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish. Those left to honor his memory are his wife, Carol; son, Garrison Kline, Madison, WI; mother, Ellan Kline; sister, Judy (Larry) Foote; brother, Doug (Fran) Kline; sister, Renee (Jeff) Kohnenm all of Davenport; mother-in-law, Jane Anthony, Dyersville, IA; brother-in-law, Tom (Jolene Steffensmeier) Anthony, Farley, IA; sister-in-law, Lynn Anthony (Michael Lazere), Ames, IA and numerous nieces and nephews. He was born in Sweden. BONFOEY, Winifred She was a native of Illinois, and had been living in Sunny Hills for 11 years. He was born February 25, 1921 in Johnstown, PA. Services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. He had lived in Jupiter for 25 years, and was a former resident of Syosset, NY. Services were held at the chapel of Summerhill Funeral Home. DURON, Anthea He was a retired publisher, and had lived in Sunny Hills for 8 years. LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Ivory Lee Adams, 77, died September 16, 1991 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. *** DeLAIR, Edith Services were held at New Hope Methodist Church. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. BASELICE, Antonio Burial was at the Fogartyville Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home. CARLISLE, Walter She was a native of Bryant, Arkansas, and had been a Vernon resident for 8 years. Interment was at the Bay Pines National Cemetery. She was a former resident of Arlington, VA, and had been in the St. Petersburg area for 10 years. At eighteen he left home to attend Iowa State University where he earned a degree in Landscape Architecture, and drank a few beers. Survivors include his wife, Jerry Cobb; a son, Wallace Cobb; four brothers, Jake Cobb of New Orleans, LA, Randolph Cobb of Spartanburg, SC, and Mack Cobb and Clarence Cobb, both of Chipley; and three sisters, Kate Simmons of Panama City, Maybell McNeill of Chipley, and Dora Watson of Dublin, GA. She attended Assembly of God services, and also attended the First Baptist Church of Bonifay. Arrangements were handled by Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home. *** Note: Interment may be at Lake View Cemetery in Pelican Rapids, MN. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Thomas Boston, 45, died May 15, 1991. She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Kalamazoo Gazette Obituaries Mark proposed to her at midnight in the French Quarter of New Orleans with New Years Eve fireworks exploding over the Mississippi River. She was the daughter of Antonio and Charlotte Bruns Duron. *** He was a founder of the National Silica Corp. and a founding co-partner of Mid-Florida Mining. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Janette Rabinowitz; 2 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Matus Bella, 68, died January 24, 1959 at a St. Petersburg hospital. CARLTON, Charles She was born May 18, 1922. Lily Martuccio* John Moliterno* Samuel Zirafi* Council 1st Ward. There are no known surviving family members. *** She was a cook at Kelly's Restaurant in Melrose for 25 years, and was a member of Eliam Baptist Church. Arrangements were handled by Steversonm Hamlin and Hilbish Funeral Home. Interment was at Mount Nebo Cemetery. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Lake Wales. NORTH PORT, FLORIDA: Irma Bolliger, 85, died September 29, 2006. FREEMAN, Esther Arrangements were handled by Hawkins Funeral Home. Write your message of sympathy today. FOREHAND, Martha CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Margaret Furman Eckert, 88, died December 31, 1988 at the Good Samaritan Retirement Village in Kissimmee. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willam M. Cobler. She had been a Sarasota resident for nine years, and had previously lived in Cleveland. Services were held at Levitt Memorial Chapel. BRADDOCK, Iris She was born in 1853 in New Albany, IN. She was born February 26, 1912 in Gloversville, NY. MARIANNA, FLORIDA: Armond G. Baldwin, 55, died July 18, 1961 at his residence. She is survived by a sister and five brothers. She is survived by two sons, Jerry W. and William D. "Bud"; three daughters, Carol Kareska, Sharon Moffitt and Janet Shelton; a sister, Betty Kincer; 11 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. She was a dedicated fundraiser for Hadassah. He was a university bookstore supervisor and a former resident of Aspinwall, PA. BOYD, Albert P. Note: Interment may be at Woodmere Memorial Park in Huntington, WV. Arrangements were handled by John A. Boyd Funeral Home. Interment was at Royal Palm South Cemetery by Anderson Mc-Queen Funeral Home. She had lived in Florida for 21 years, and was a former resident of Albany, NY. She is survived by a daughter, Louise Brim of New York, NY; a son, Richard Hunter of Bonifay; a sister, Lolita Vilani of Chapel Hill, NC; a brother, Andre Rodier of Orlando; and 12 grandchildren. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Helen Booher, 84, died October 19, 1972. DAEHMS, August She was survived by her husband, Wilson Bartley; a son, Robert Bartley; and six daughters, Mrs. P.S. *** He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Michelle. Services were held at Ramah Baptist Church. He was born in St. James, LA. Cremation arrangements were handled by Wachob-Forest Lawn Funeral Home. CERMAK, Jaro Services were held at the Carmel Assembly of God Church. Interment was at Edgewood Cemetery under the direction of C.L. DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Marion Inez Barnes, 62, died December 12, 1999 at Healthmark Regional Medical Center in DeFuniak Springs. She was a member of Riverside Park Methodist Church in Jacksonville. *** She had lived in Wewahitchka for over 30 years, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Wewahitchka. Burial was at Graceland Cemetery under the direction of Gerhardt Funeral Home. Services were held May 18, 1948 at Combs Funeral Chapel. REDDICK, FLORIDA: Bessie Cabarris, 80, died December 29, 1960. Services were held at Lovewood Free Will Baptist Church. *** She is survived by her nieces and nephews. CALLADINE, Mary Arrangements were handled by Rhodes Funeral Home. BOSTON, Thomas New York. Burial was at Grey Hill Cemetery in Commerce. He was born May 30, 1890 in Florida. He retired from General Motors. DOUGLAS, John CROSBY, Lois BATINKOFF, Rae Arrangements were handled by Vinson Funeral Home. BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Ruby Florence Foxworth, 76, died December 4, 1994. He was born December 28, 1904 in Minneapolis, MN. *** Services were held at St. Catherine's Greek Orthodox Church. 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. BUREAN, Alton J., Jr. She was a former resident of Delray Beach, and had lived in Boca Raton for three years. ANDREWS, Gary Survivors include a son, James Crosby of Chiefland; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Williams and Mrs. Fannie Baily; three brothers, Rice Watson, Julius Watson and Carl Watson; 4 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chivers; a sister, Sheila Jean; and three brothers, Darryl, David, and Jeffry. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Nancy Howard; 14 nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. She was a native of Puerto Rico. DAVIS, Mary She retired from Florida East Coast Railway, and was a Baptist. HOLLY HILL, FLORIDA: Dr. Kegham Q. Chutjian, 95, died August 18, 1986 at Ormond Beach Health Care Center. He was a musician, and played at hotels in Miami Beach. He was a postal worker and a member of the Jewish Postal Workers' Alliance. He was a retired fruit grove worker and a Protestant. Interment was at Bronson Cemetery by Chestnut Funeral Home. Survivors include a sister, Zella Gouldsmith of Winter Haven; and two brothers, Robert and Ernest Kennicutt, both of Independence, MO. Burial was at Magnolia Cemetery. COFFINDAFFER, Jackie He worked in sales for the meat packing industry, and was a World War II veteran. *** She was born May 18, 1922. A memorial service was held in Valdese, NC. WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA: Edith L. DeLair, 76, died March 22, 1981 at her home. *** FITCH, Edna Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Bury; three daughters, Brenda Weaver of Old Town, Joanne Schroeder of St. Petersburg, and Angela Kuehner of Plant City; two sons, Francis Bury, Jr. and Robert Bury, both of Old Town; three sisters, Winifred Patterson of Old Town, and Irene Kinigopoulos and Mary Brammer, both of Baltimore, MD; two brothers, Peter Bury of Glenville, PA and Timothy Bury of Old Town; 12 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Blasberg Funeral Chapel in Miami Beach. Arrangements were handled by Moss Funeral Home. She came to Florida from Pittsburgh, PA. She lived for two years in Holly Hill, and for three years in Daytona Beach. *** She was a graduate of Smith College. She attended True Vine Missionary Baptist Church, and was a former resident of Orlando. SILVER SPRINGS SHORES, FLORIDA: Louise Best, 61, died October 26, 1980 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. Arrangements were handled by Smith Funeral and Cremation Services. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War. Services were held at the New Apostolic Church. Survivors include his mother, Elizabeth Chambers; two sisters, Eunice Chambers and Jennifer Chambers; three stepsisters, Kathy Earl, and Susie and Deborah Chambers; and two stepbrothers, Derick and Willie C. Chambers. Entombment was at Hillcrest Memorial Park under the direction of Mizell-Faville-Zern Guardian Funeral Home. He was very grateful to have had thousands of clients over those years. Interment was at the Southport Cemetery by Wilson Funeral Home. He was born in Virginia. *** She was predeceased by her husband, Paul. Mark will also be dearly missed by his beloved partner Carol Stevens and her family as well as many loving extended relatives and friends. OSPREY, FLORIDA: Helen Jean Counseller, 82, died July 24, 2005. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. Interment was at Euchee Valley Cemetery by Park Funeral Home. ALDRICH, Dorothy
Mark Kline Obituary - Davenport, IA He was a native of Preston, England. Survivors include his wife, Jean Drewes; a son, John, of St. Petersburg Beach; and 7 grandchildren. Services were held at Westminster Presbyterian Church. ELEY, Diana CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Herman Steele Cooper, 73, died June 2, 1982 at his residence. Mark was a 1975 graduate of Battle Creek Central High School. She was born April 30, 1930, and was a Tampa native. DiDOLCE, Samuel BECERRA, Luis Arrangements were handled by Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home. He attended the First Presbyterian Church of Lakeland. He was a former resident of Pompano Beach and a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston. Arrangements were handled by Strong and Jones Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by Joseph B. Cofer Miami Shores Funeral Home. She had been living in Englewood for 20 years, and formerly lived in Lewistown, MI, where she had been active with the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
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