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12A PNJ.COM PENSACOLA NEWS JOURNAL COMMUNITY DEATHS Carothers Lilly Jane Carothers 86, of Milton died Thursday, March 3, 2016. Visitation: 10 a.m. today at Lewis Funeral Home of Milton until memorial services begin at 10:30 a.m. Cook James D. Cook 63, of Pensacola died Wednesday, March 2, 2016.

Memorial services: 2 p.m. today at live Baptist Church. Family-Funeral Cremation is directing. Goneke Rebecca Davis Goneke 61, of Pensacola died Thursday, March 3, 2016. Visitation: 3 p.m.

Tuesday at Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel until services begin at 4 p.m. Herrick Paul K. Herrick 86, of Pensacola died Thursday, March 3, 2016. Memorial services: 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church.

Graveside services: 1:20 p.m. Wednesday at Barrancas National Cemetery. Loftin Billy R. Loftin 81, of Molino died Wednesday, arch 2, 2016. Graveside services: 11a.m.

Monday at Rose Lawn Cemetery in Gulf Breeze. Rose Lawn Funeral Home is directing. Maher Mary Nell Maher 64, died Thursday, March 3, 2016. Visitation: 1p.m. today at Jay Funeral Home until services begin at 2 p.m.

Threadgill Edward F. Threadgill Jr. 84, of Winter Haven died Wednesday, March 2, 2016. Visitation: 5 to 7p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church.

Memorial services: 11a.m. Tuesday at the church. Walker Velvia Frances Walker 75, of Cantonment died Thursday, March 3, 2016. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North in antonment.

Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Weekley Jesse Donald Weekley 53, of Pensacola died Tuesday, March 1, 2016. Visitation: Sunday at Trahan Family Funeral Home of Pensacola until memorial services begin at Yelverton Doris L. Yelverton 85, of Pensacola died Thurs- ay, March 3, 2016.

Visitation: 9 a.m. Tuesday at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel until services begin at 11a.m. FELONY ARRESTS ESCAMBIA COUNTY The following suspects were charged with felonies Thursday at Escambia County Jail. Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals. Brianna Danielle Acker 24, address unavailable, two counts of fraud-insufficient funds check.

Charles Edward Bradley 25, first block of South Madison Drive, property damage-criminal mischief, burglary, two counts of violation of community control. Marion Keith Brown 20, address unavailable, property damage-criminal mischief, burglary, larceny. William M. Hilburn 56, address unavailable, lewd and lascivious behavior. Gary Cameron Kee 49, address unavailable, moving traffic violation.

Walter Ivory Legree 29, 1600 block of Dogwood, cocaine possession. Brittany Renea Manning-Davis 22, 1400 block of Kirby Court, resisting an officer, property damage-criminal mischief, burglary, larceny, home- invasion robbery. Denarius Deontrez Mason 20, 500 block of North Alcaniz Street, simple assault, battery, property damage-criminal mischief. Randall Edward McBride 38, 2300 block of Bur Oak Drive, Cantonment, methamphetamine possession, violation of control, failure to appear. Shamonye Samaki Pugh 19, address unavailable, property damage-criminal mischief, burglary.

Jessica Danielle Randall 27, address unavail- a ble, larceny. Tesha Reynolds 30, address unavailable, cruelty toward a child. Lee Frank Robinson 51, 2100 block of Elisaberg Street, aggravated battery. Clarence Shannon 62, address unavailable, burglary. Luther Earl Stewart 50, 3400 block of West Jordan Street, two counts of moving traffic violations, cocaine possession, drug equipment possession, smuggling contraband.

Frank Ray Taylor 55, 1200 block of North treet, dealing in stolen property. Victor Williams 35, address unavailable, smuggling contraband. SANTA ROSA COUNTY The following suspects were charged with felonies Thursday at Santa Rosa County Jail. Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals. Blair Joelyn Bridges 33, 2800 block of Grand Bay Court, Navarre, drug possession, drug equipment possession.

amses William Taj Brooks 18, 8700 block of Olivera Street, Navarre, drug possession, marijuana possession, drug equipment possession. Cody James Gomez 19, 2100 block of Villa Court, Navarre, drug possession, marijuana possession, drug equipment possession. Cody Shane Hicks 23, 9200 block of Eagle Next Drive, Navarre, violation of control. Sara Ann Jordan 27, 5500 block of Hamilton Bridge Road, Milton, drug Adrianna Nicole Lassiter 19, address unavailable, drug possession, marijuana possession, drug equipment possession. Kimberly Lynn Lehman 29, 2100 block of Bergen Road, Gulf Breeze, violation of ommunity control, battery, resisting an officer, rug possession, two counts of drug equipment ossession.

Tony Randell Nelson 42, 3700 block of Berryhill Road, Pace, violation of control. Bryan Andrew Newton 29, 5500 block of Hamilton Bridge Road, Milton, drug Alysa Sanders Pittman 41, 7100 block of Lillian Highway, Pensacola, moving traffic violation, rugs-health or safety, synthetic narcotics possession. Leon Marlo Surge 41, first block of West Carver Drive, Pensacola, burglary, trespassing, larceny. Minnie Williams Thorsen 45, 6700 block of Trail Ride North, Milton, violation of control. Chandler William Randall Wilt 18, 6800 block of Water Street, Navarre, drug possession, marijuana possession, drug equipment possession.

DUI ARRESTS ESCAMBIA COUNTY The following suspects were charged with driving under the influence Thursday at Escambia County Jail. Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals. illiam Kevin Owen 40, 1000 block of Perdido Road, Cantonment. Ian Martin Remmie 26, 5400 block of Pine arron Road, Milton. SANTA ROSA COUNTY The following suspect was charged with driving under the influence Thursday at Santa Rosa Count Jail.

The name, age and address was provided by the individual. ason Michael Nelson 39, 1900 block of Penta- on Street, Gulf Breeze. FOR THE RECORD TODAY Carman: S.A.V.E.D. 100 Percent Tour rownsville Assembly, 3100 W. Desoto St.

7 p.m. today. The ministry of multi-award winning singer Carman will visit the rownsville Assembly of God with his 100 Percent Tour. His popular release Plan features all original usic by Carman including songs Plan Coming Made and Tickets: $10 to 25 ith VIP for $100. Free for ages 18 and ounger in G.A.

seating with no ticket required. Tickets available at the church or nline at www.itickets.com/ or charge by hone, (800) 965-9324. www.carman.org. Del Shores: SINgularly Sordid Pensacola Cultural Center, 400 Jefferson t. 6 p.m.

and 9:15 p.m. today. Del Shores, the Southern-loved and most recently a dded stand-up comedian, will be making his second appearance in Pensacola. His play Sordid Lives has had multiple sold out shows at the Pensacola Little Theatre. The creator of the Sordid Lives franchise and of Southern Baptist Sissies, Blues for Willadean and Queer Is Folk is back on stage with all new hysterical, sordid stories.

There will be a cocktail reception and silent auction from 7to 9 p.m. Tickets: $40 and $125 for a VIP pass. 432-2042. www.appetite4life.org. Thunder Snowcone: Burlesque, Comedy, Sideshow Vinyl Music Hall, 2 S.

Palafox St. 8 p.m. today. Thunder Snow Cone, the acoustic side project of the cat etal band Thunder Snow, will perform live in concert. The act is in the business of making things weird, playing with cat ianos, ties and other dangerous things including circus sideshow-type activities.

Tickets: $10 to $40 at the Vinyl Music Hall ox office or online at www.vinylmusichall.com or www.ticketfly.com. Ages 18 and older are elcome, but there is a $5 surcharge for those younger than 21. ww.vinylmusichall.com. anishing Occupations: Black Farmers Pensacola State College, Hagler Auditorium, 1000 College Blvd. 7 p.m.

oday. The African American Heritage Society and the Pensacola State Black Committee are osting Professor Charlene Gilbert, who will give a lecture and lead a discussion highlighting the history of black farmers a nd the factors leading to their decline. Free. 484-1000. Old Antarctic Explorers Association Rico Mexican, 830 N.

Navy Blvd. Noon oday. All members, family, or interested parties who have been to Antarctica or who may have an interest in Antarctica are cordially invited. Billy-Ace Penguin Baker, 456-3556. West Florida Genealogical Society est Florida Genealogy Library, 5740 N.

Ninth Ave. 10 a.m. today. Bill Nelson, manager of the West Florida Genealogy ibrary, will discuss the West Florida Genealogy and Family History Library. Find out at the library, ask questions a bout the resources, and stay to us them.

Charlotte Schipman, 477-7166. re-St. Day Pub Crawl I rish Pub, 321S. Palafox St. 4 p.m.

today. Downtown Grog March will begin at Irish Pub Downtown, go to Seville Quarter, World Of Beef and Wild Bring any non-perishable food as a onation for Manna Food Bank as an entry fee. Each crawler will be given a assport they can complete to be eligible or the raffle at later that night. Participants are asked to wear their best St. outfit.

912-4001. he 14th annual Eye Ball Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front, 12 Via de Luna rive, Pensacola Beach. 6 to 11p.m. today. The 14th annual Eye Ball with a top secret opening and the exotic signature beverage.

The evening will include local celebrities Thom Newcomb, Diana Skelton, and Julie Booth Moran, who are trained by the Fred Astaire Dance Studios a nd will perform in the Dancing with Stars show. There will also be dinner by Hilton Chef Dan Dunn, live, a lmost live, and silent auctions, and a chance to show off your own dancing prowess. Cat Brent Lane will erve as Master of Ceremonies. Take a chance on an Alwand Vahan bracelet donated by Bere Jewelers, valued at $2,650. Tickets can be purchased online or at the Independence for the Blind for $50 per ticket.

Tickets to the Eye Ball are $125. ally McConnell, 477-2663 or 570-4320. http://www.ibwest.org. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Weekend Friday through Sunday, March 4 through 6. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation presents their Hot Pink Weekend.

The oundation is committed to preventing and curing breast cancer by advancing the most promising research. 7 a.m., egistration; 8 a.m., shotgun start; Saturday: The golf tournament will take place at the Scenic Hills Country Club, 8891 urning Tree Road. 1p.m., registration; 2p.m., start; Saturday: The bowling tournament will take place at DeLuna Lanes, 590 E. Nine Mile Road. 6 p.m.

aturday: The fashion show will take place a the Pensacola Country Club, 1500 Bayshore Drive. www.bcrfpensacola.com. CALENDAR SCHOLARSHIP SISTERS JENESE TO THE NEWS JOURNAL From left, Jenese Truelsen, Pat Eubanks, Kenya Longmier and Maureen Garrigus, sisters in the Delta Chi chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, traveled to Tallahassee to tour their scholarship house at Florida State University. The scholarship house is home to 17 students selected by the Southern cholarship Foundation, the only scholarship house of ADK in the country. All the chapters in Florida provide scholarships for these students.

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