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Florida Today from Cocoa, Florida • Page 3B

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Florida Todayi
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Cocoa, Florida
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3B
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1 Who'd pull hi beard to a 32 year ftrMorM'sald. fv 'fj' resident of Cocoa Beach i iU41n said Codka was happily discuss. jj 'As thAun loving GodM probably lvouldf in tag (Han tortus 1981 Santa routine, only ave wanted 1ewvword were waMew day before he died. good ifi? 1fcA B1 ThValwsvs had llttleiokewhen he nib frhiwi. UMrfm.

7V wii. uiw n.w TODAY, Thursday, November ttsl 3i: ne aiwavs nnu a niir itir canteiround," Mdrin MM lakes 'mrimiNwt A reOOrter WhO ktODped by hiS Elf Shop ituvmil Mncnltal uln was nmnmnrM if iayr'Jfluirht him halfwIrMSMlashnltlinned u.a ucu. Uti, flrf1? leaves a tiehtfv. knit family 6t Ms Whom he Jthared a home with at aVtJnsatlj AwAj Iiii ama flapaM TiulLa see SSanU with his pants down he SVkTof Dnver Halsten, a neighbor or the Codke j.mm lnnotlm nf (ki a nil laiiiui aim asssvaiiwa iviuitiiiiu flam members his friend starred in minstrel type rv.1 shows at a local church In the early '50s. 'CSdke was also familiar to Cocoa Beach restapDta in the for his Halloween antics when ne aressea up in costumes ana i Jim mtajtyj santa suit wearing oiuy nis rest id? coat; beard ana stocking cap.

'frvte VWrt probably.the only person Who'JCX Services are scheduled for 10 a Saturday at "Christ Lutheran Church in Cape Canaveral. Calling hours are 3 5 and 7 9pm Friday at Beckman Williamson Funeral ii. sat kkouatavmadiZC angry at ne angers driven wi County fatality record aroundcorner FAtAUTy.FromlB knocked on doors with neighborhood chil Home in Cocoa Beach I angers hlmdkins said. 's .1." r. tr stav irustratea.

2 Causa tlMCV'You stay mad and a little accidents. Not.u g'y the drivers who only do they lh" of accl' endanger ih'alr only do they endan pwn Uvea, tn0y their own lveii they take take somebody somebody innocent with them," he said. The Florida Highway Patrol recently launched an experimental program patrol officials hope will prevent some fatal accidents Troopetl have been ordered to Spend more time nabbing bad drivers and less time chasing speeding mo innocent vvlth them. Jim Adklns i torisu on weekfnds. Patrol official want to determine whether ticketing more drivers, for moving violations Such" as tailgating and drunken driving will save lives.

The program began less than a month ago, but appears to be off to a good start, said Lt. Fros sard, head of the highway patrol In Brevard Troopers wfth Just a bit of persuasion are learning to look harder for bad drivers, Frossard said Last weekend, Brevard troopers wrote 43 tickets for moving violations, just seven of Which were for speeding, highway patrol statistics show a. In comparison, the prior they wrote 49 tickets for jnovlng violations," including 13 lor speeding The highway patrol will continue th? program through the holldaysand after, Frossard said A In addition, the patrol and other law enforcement agencies as usual will Increase the number of officers on the road during the holidays The number of troopers per shift will be doubled, while auxiliary officers will ride with them to help out, Frossard said But law enforcement and safety officials can't prevent motorists from getting on the road after drinking or when they're tired. All they Can do is urge motorists not to do these things. Rushing to get somewhere or driving when you're angry also isn't advisa ble, Frossard said This kind of pressure usually prompts motorists to take chances they wouldn't normally The result can be a fatal accident, Frossard said In addition to driving more carefully during the holidays, motorists should plan ahead to avoid vehicle breakdowns, runnnmg out of gasoline and running out of money, Frossard said Deaths JAMES BALLOU mortal Fund.

Memorial services for James Ballou, 64, 99 Carmen Floridana 3each, i are scheduled for 10 30 a.m Friday at Chapel by the Sea, three' miles north of Sebastian Inlet A certified public accountant for the S. government' and a Brevard resident i. for four years, Mr. Ballou ii died, Tuesday at Holmes Regional Medical Center. In i Melbourne Survivors include his wifextoris Ballou of Flofi danajjeach; four sons, Hugh Ballou of St Petersburg, Ballou Jr.

Of St Matthews, William Ballou of Atlanta and David Ballou of Cape Canaveral, a brother, William Ballou of Flagler Beafh; two sisters living out i sidenhe state, and three grandchildren Calling hours are 5 7 today at the family home The Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne is Intharge of arrangements; Donations may be made to th Chapel by the Sea Me DORA LEVINE Services for Dora Le vif'e, 63, 1501 Orange Melbourne Beach, are sched uled for 8 pm. today at Brownlle Maxwell Funeral Home In Melbourne The secretary and treas urer for Phil's Automotive in Melbourne and a Brevard resident for six years, Mrs Levine died Tuesday at home. Survivors include her husband, Ph'llip Levineof Melbourne Beach; children, Richard and Carolyn Levine of Melbourne, and Connie Cpleman of Jacksonville; and a brother living outside the state Calling hours are sched uled for 5 9 today at the funeral home Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. JACOB SCHAEFFER Services for Jacob George Schaeffer, 73, of Bay St. Louis, Miss are scheduled for Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St Louis.

Retired from Pan Am Airlines and a former Brevard resident, Mr Schaeffer died Tuesday" in Pass Chris tlan. Miss Survivors include a daughter, Cayle Egan of Pearllngton, Miss and one grandchild. Wylie Baxley Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements ELIZABETH BUTTERFIELD Private memorial services for Elizabeth Butter field, 66, 604 Barefoot Blvd Barefoot Bay, will be held later. A homemaker and a Bre vard resident for six years, Mrs Butterfield died Monday at her home Survivors include her husband, Herbert Butterfield of Barefoot Bay, a son, Stephen Butterfield or lbera. Mo four brothers and sisters living outside the state Fountainhead Memorial in Palm Bay is in charge of arrangements Donations may be made to the Micco Fire and Ambulance Service "JESSIE SKINNER Graveside services for Jessie Skinner, 21, 1165 Jordon Road, Merritt Island, are scheduled for 10 am Friday at Courtenay Cemetery on Merritt Island A construction worker and a Brevard resident for 16 years, Mr Skinner's body was found in a Merritt Island canal last week Survivors include a daughter, Tameka Skinner of Merritt Island, his moth er, Annie Johnson of Memtt Island, stepfather, Johnnie Johnson of Merritt Island, and brothers and sisters, Mary Williams, Alex Jr asd Issac Shaw, all of Memtt Island, and FayeSheha, Sherry and Tonia Skinner, all of Cocoa No calling hours are scheduled Stone Funeral Home in Cocoa is in charge of arrangements LESTER HICKOX Graveside services for Lester Hickox, 73, Route 1, Box 96, Mlms, are scheduled for 2 Friday at Brevard Memorial Park in Fronte nac.

A retired grocery warehouse worker and a Brevard resident for 20 years, Mr Hickox died Monday at Jess Parrish Memorial Hospital in Titusville There are no known survivors Calling hours are 9am to noon Friday at Brevard funeral Home North in Titusville FRANCES BOGERT Services for Frances Marion Bogert, 77, 642 Dundee Cicle, West Mel bourne, will be held later in Roselle, A retired executive secretary and a six month Bre vard resident. Miss Bogert died Wednesday at Holmes Regional Medical Center Survivors include a nephew, Albert Holzlohner of West Melbourne No local calling hours are scheduled South Bre vard Funeral Home in Mel bourne is in charge of ar rangements HOMEOWNERS tfv M(r SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS UP TO $150,000 No Application Fees Up to 1 5 Yemn Simple Interact Loans Compare Our Cost WE BUY FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES COMMERCIAL LOANS First and Second Mortgages $100,000 Up Condos, Warehouses Apartments Office Bldgs. STACKHOUSE MORTGAGE CORPORATION ToU Free 1 800 432 4002 2323 Bldg, Titusville, Fla. 32780 Licensed Mortgage Brokers (305)267 4011 Charles L. Jenkins Sr.

He passed on November 30, 1980 On his 77th birthday. Farewell Uncle Charlie, From all of us left here. Through the years. You've lived tar from us, Bui In our hearts. You were always near.

this is our last good bye, you will not be forgotten. Your life has touched ns all with memories that mean a lot. of us was free and from your heart. Losing this love you gave to us will be the most grievous part. We love you Uncle Charlie and we always will.

And with God's grace we'll meet again high upon his hlllr ClA SHiriED fc i Cl ASSIFIED 1 ifiEuiorfamj 3n iflemoriam Lienors Jane Johnson 1856 81879 ii There's a song, "My i prayer and the answer is you' came true. As quickly as you came (spokfl happily, softly), yoikteft. You found what yois'svere searching for. Thank Mom And Family tf I geatlj Notices I I KEtt GH1ENER, 74, 1 passed away November I 24, 1.981, in HUwassee Georgia. He was formerly a resident of Cocoa.

Sur i vivors Include his wife, Mary" Nell Crlener A danshter. Barbara Robin sonjaf Jonesboro, gla. son, Torn Crlener I of Madison, Fl'orjds. A ln rem Ilarlna of Newego, Michigan, and five grandchildren, Serv m': Ices will be held Saturday i. aftertioon, November 28 ni in jtyllson PREMIUM BEDDING: SPECYflCULl 11 HI1 Save up to joB' IH IH 3ffrF Until then so long, from all of us below.

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