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Florida Today from Cocoa, Florida • Page 4B

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Florida Todayi
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Cocoa, Florida
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4B
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C4; 4D I uym wr "r'. 'f TODAY, Friday, Ntvmnbtt ltd i Deaths i TJfc MITCH GOODRICH Services for Mitch Goodrich. 70, 2430 Cherbourg Road, Cocoa, are scheduled for II a.m. Saturday at the Semoran Funeral Home in Altamonte Springs. A retired automotive mechanic and a Brevard resident for 20 years, Mr.

Goodrich died Wednesday at Drange Memorial Hospital in Orlando. Surviors include his wife. Frances Goodrich of Cocoa a son. Joseph Goodrich of Fern Park; a brother living outside the state; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled.

HAZEL CARLSON Services for Hazel S. Carlson. 62, of Melbourne, are scheduled lor II a.m. Saturday at Florida Me raorial Funeral Home on U.S. I.

north of Melbourne. A homemaker and a Bre ard resident for four years, Mrs, Carlson died Wednesday at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne. Survivors include her Jwsband." William Carlson of Melbourne; a daughter. Karen Campbell of Sprtng brothers and sisters. Loren Sliles or Hialeah.

and Helen Brown of Port Ri Chey. Calling hours are 5 8 p.m. today at the funeral Dome. Donations may be made the American Cancer Society. BONITA LUND Services (or Bonita "Tudy" Lund.

35, 137 Gemini Drive, Satellite Beach, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Beckman Williamson Funeral Home in Cocoa Beach. A homemaker and a Brevard resident for 25 years. Mrs. Lund died Thursday at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach.

Survivors husband. Theodore I.und Jr. ol Satellite Beach; a son, Theodore Lund III of Satellite Beach; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farmer of Dayton.

Ohio; grandparents, Mr. "and Mrs. Kmza Sheets and Kaih enne Farmer, all of Dayton. Ohio. No calling hours are scheduled.

WILFRED McDERMOTT Services for Wilfred "Clark" McDermoit. 62, Route 2, Palm Bay, are scheduled for 10 a.m. today at Our Lady o( l.ourdes Catholic Church in Melbourne. A salesman and a Brevard resident for 24 years, Mr. McDermott died Mon day at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne.

day at BrownW Marwell Funeral Home lft Melbourne A retired employee of a' metal fabrication firm and a Brevard resident for 14 years. Mr. Mopps died Wednesday at Holmes Regional Medical Center In Melbourne. Survivors include his wife. Gladys Mopps of Melbourne; two sons, William Mopps Jr.

of Palm Bay and Stephen Mopps of St. Louis, five grandchldren and 10 great grandchildren. No calling are scheduled. Donations may be made to the Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad In Melbourne. an accmeniai drowning JOSEPH MERRYMAN Services for Joseph W.

Merryman. 61, 1903 Barkley Melbourne, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Brownlie Maxwey Funeral Home in Melbourne. A painting contractor and a Brevard resident for seven years, Mr. Merryman died Wednesday at his home.

Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Merryman of Melbourne; children, Larry Merryman of tndialantic, and Susan Bower of Palm Bay; four brothers living outside the state; and three grandchildren. Calling hours are 1 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. JOSEPH DANIELS Graveside services for Joseph Daniels, 45, 225 Lime Cocoa, are scheduled for 4 p.m. today at Brevard County Veterans Cemetery in Titusville.

A hotel housekeeper and a Brevard'resident for 40 years, Mr. Daniels died Wednesday at Wuesthoff Memorial Hospital in Rock ledge. Survivors include two children. Joseph and Joanne Daniels of Cocoa. No calling hours are scheduled.

Wylie Baxley Funeral Home in Rockledge is in charge of arrangements. JOHN BROTHERS Services for John W. Brothers, 74, 2430 Stone Melbourne, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at Allen Chapel AME Church in Melbourne. The proprietor o( Brothers Fountainette and a lifetime Brevard resident, Mr.

Brothers died Sunday at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne. Survivors include his wife, Lillie Brothers of Melbourne; a daughter, Peggy Jefferson of Tallahassee; brothers and sisters. W.R. Brothers of Melbourne and Elizabeth Dent of Hallan dale: and two grandchildren. Calling hours are 6 9 p.m.

today and 9:30 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the church. The death of a Melbourne Beach mart VhosetodyVM recovered from the Indian' River on Wednesday has been ruled an accidental Twenty year old Dana Wolf' body was discovered about noon Wednesday about 100 yards south of a boat dock at Long Point Park on SR Al A near Sebastian Inlet. An autopsy performed that afternoon at Holmes' Regional Medical Center In Melbourne confirmed the cause of death as drowning, said sherifrs homicide agent T.M. Fair, The Florida Marine Patrol began an extensive search for Wolf after his mother reported him missing about 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, according to Lt. J.M. Red" Ryder. Wolf, who temporarily was living at 2700 Atlantic apparently was digging clams In a restricted area near Scout Island just off the park Monday with five other persons. Fair said.

The group reportedly scattered when a marine patrol boat headed in its direction about 10:30 p.m. Digging clams is illegal at night. Wolf apparently hid on the Island and after awhile must have tried to swim the 50 75 yards from there to the park grounds. For some unknown reason, he didn't make it. Wolf's friends didn't realize until Tuesday that he hadn't gotten home.

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Donations may be made to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Melbourne. WILLIAM MOPPS Services for William M. Mopps, 89, 629 W. Paul Bryce Drive, Melbourne, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Satur HUNTERS SPECIALS mhiJiBiiJWi i FREE ACUPUNCTURE 1 at Treatment "ftr SSL KJ WE Will MY.

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