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3B FLORIDA TODAY, Wednesday, December 27, 1989 OBITUARIES CATHERINE JONES ROCKLEDGE Catherine C. Jones, 72, a retired saleswoman, died Monday, Dec. 25, at Wuesthoff Hospital in Rockledge. Mrs. Jones moved to Brevard County 20 years from Cincinnati.

She had worked for Bealls department store in Rockledge. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rockledge. Survivors include her son, Gerald Petee of Rockledge; and sister, Margaret Zaleski of Toledo, Ohio. Calling hours are 4 to 8 p.m.

today at Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home in Rockledge. Services are at 10 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. DORA JONES Hospital in Vero Beach. Mr.

Dailey moved to Indian River County 25 years ago from his native Brooklyn, N.Y. He was a member of the Elks Lodge 1774 and St. Helen's Catholic Church in Vero Beach. Survivors include his nephews, Thomas Dailey of Bloomfield Hills, and William Dailey and Joseph Dailey, both of Long Island, N.Y.; and nieces, Joan Hermann of Pennington, N.J., and Maureen Kuster of Downers Grove, 111. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.

Thursday, with a wake at 7, at Cox-Gifford Funeral Home in Vero Beach. Mass of Christian burial is at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Helen's Catholic Church. Entombment will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Fort Pierce7 Donations may be made to the Florida Elks Children's Hospital, P.O.

Box 49, Umatilla, 32784-0049. CHARLES DENGES VERO BEACH Charles Denges, 94, a retired foreman, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, at Indian River Memorial Hospital in Vero Beach. Mr. Denges was born in Omaha, Neb.

He moved to Indian River County 24 years ago from the Bronx, N.Y. He had worked for the Union Theological Seminary in New York for 25 years. DIEON McMULLIN PALM BAY Dieon Shaniece McMullin, 6, a student at Palm Bay Elementary School, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at Orlando Regional Medical Center after a fire at her home. Miss McMullin was a lifelong resident of Brevard County.

Survivors include her parents, Ron and Sylvia McMullin of Palm Bay; sisters, Niya McMullin and Shaquann McMullin, both of Palm Bay, and Rena McMullin of Greenville, brother, Ronnie McMul-lin of Greenville; maternal grandparents, Barbara and Frank Ramsey of Palm Bay; paternal grandfather, Maxae McMullin of Greenville; paternal grandmother, Vera McMullin of Chicago; and paternal great-grandmother, Mary Hunter of Greenville. Calling hours are 5 to 8 R.m. Friday at the Melbourne chapel of South Brevard Funeral Homes. Services are at 11 a.m. Saturday at Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Palm Bay.

GEORGE MIKELL ROCKLEDGE George Lee Mikell, 81, a retired civil engineer, died Sunday, Dec. 24, at home. Mr. Mikell was born on Edisto Island, S.C. He moved to Brevard County 34 years ago Charleston, S.C.

He was a member of Rockledge Presbyterian Church. Airways at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in 1954, retiring in 1972. "She was the first woman on the Cape. She opened the first blockhouse to feed the workers. She and Marilyn Bennett worked together.

It was like a little dinette," said her daughter, June Shelton of Rockledge. Mrs. Seitner later managed the Air Force station cafeteria and drove the first lunch truck there for Pan Am. She was a longtime member of the Wuesthoff Hospital Auxiliary, with more than 4,000 hours of volunteer service. She also was a member of the Rockledge Fire Department Auxiliary.

Other survivors include her sons, Lowell Gray of Cocoa and Gregg Forrest Seitner of Rockledge; four grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Calling hours are 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday, followed by services, at Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home in Rockledge. Donations may be made to Home Care Service of Brevard, 110 Longwood Rockledge, 32955. GEORGE SELBY MERRITT ISLAND George W.

Selby, 90, who was retired, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at Merritt Manor Nursing Home on Merritt Island. Mr. Selby was born in Evart, Mich. He moved to Brevard County a year ago from Chiefland, where he had lived for 26 years.

Mr. Selby owned Sinclair Oil Co. in Chiefland for 10 years then worked as an administrative assistant and salesman at White Ford Inc. there. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Merritt Island.

He was a Mason and a member of Brown Lodge 51 in Chief-land. Survivors include his wife, Vera Selby of Merritt Island; son, George Selby Jr. of Merritt Island; sister, Beatrice Fidler of St. Petersburg; and three grandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled.

Services are at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, at Knauff Funeral Home in Chiefland. Burial will follow in Chiefland Cemetery. JACKSHERRILL TITUSVILLE Jack David Sherrill, 61, a construction worker, died Monday, Dec.

25, at Jess Parrish Memorial Hospital in Titusville. Mr. Sherrill was a Brevard County resident for 59 years. Survivors include his wife, Ann Sherrill of Titusville; sons, Robert Sherrill and Patrick Sherrill, both of Cocoa, John Sherrill of Mims, Thomas Sherrill of Savannah, Daniel Sherrill of Merritt Island, Alan Sherrill of Titusville and James Sherrill of Quantico, father, Robert Sherrill of Augusta, mother, Mary Parrott of Titusville; brother, William Sherrill of Augusta; sisters, Elsie Curry and Patricia Stevens, both of Augusta; and nine grandchildren. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m.

Thursday at Brevard Funeral Home North in Titusville. Services are at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. HELEN SHIREK VERO BEACH Helen P. Shirek, 80, a retired engraver and embosser, died Monday, Dec.

25, at Indian River Memorial Hospital in Vero Beach. Mrs. Shirek was born in Michigan City, Ind. She moved to Indian River County 16 years ago from Chicago, where she had worked for Western Engraving. Survivors include her daughter, Gloria Haik of Vero Beach; brother, John Pawlik of Oak Lawn, sisters, Emily Alberts of Urbandale, Iowa, and Cecelia Kissel of Cincinnati; and one grandson.

No calling hours are scheduled. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Helen's Catholic Church in Vero Beach. Cox-Gifford Funeral Home in Vero Beach is in charge of arrangements.

Donations may be made to V.N.A. Hospice of Indian River County, 1111 36th Vero Beach, 32960. DEATH NOTICE WANDA J. WHITE Age 74, passed away December 24, 1989, at Orlando Regional Medical Center. She lived here for is years coming from Peabody, Massachusetts.

She is survived by her son, Mark White of Cocoa: daughter, Barbara Jacobe of Melbourne; two bothers and one sister living in Massachusetts and five grandchildren. Calling hours are 9am-uam, Thursdav at Brevard Funeral Home North with services following at nam at St. Teresa Catholic Church. MARY SMITH MIMS Mary Helen Smith, 79, a homemaker, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at Jess Parrish Memorial Hospital in Titusville.

Mrs. Smith was born in Dickson, Tenn. She moved to Brevard Coun ty 15 years ago from Miami. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Aurantia in Mims. Survivors include her daughter, Betty Jo Carpenter of Mims; sisters, Lucy Walker of Hendersonville, and Myrtis Pitts of Columbia, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Calling hours were Tuesday. Services are at 1 p.m. today at Brevard Funeral Home North in Titusville. MILDRED SMITH TITUSVILLE Mildred T. Smith, 77, a retired restaurateur, died Monday, Dec.

25, at Jess Parrish Memorial Hospital in Titusville. Mrs. Smith was born in Water-bury, Conn. She moved to Brevard County 13 years ago from Glens Falls, N.Y., where she was a co-owner of the Milfrank Restauarant. She Was a member of St.

Teresa's Catholic Church in Titusville and was an honorary member of Titusville Elks Lodge 2113. Survivors include her daughters, Evelyn Weiss of Haines City and Irene Curth of Lake Wales; brothers, Louis Grudzinski of Winter Haven and Walter Grudzinski of Merrick, N.Y.; sister, Irene Sopkie of Titusville; and five grandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled. Services are at 3 p.m. Thursday at Brevard Funeral Home North in Titusville.

Donations may be made to a favorite charity. TERRY SMITH Jr. PALM BAY Terry Bernard Smith 15, a student at Stone Junior High School, died in a fire Saturday, Dec. 23, at home. Mr.

Smith was a lifelong resident of Brevard County. Survivors include his mother, Linda Gail Ramsey of Palm Bay; father, Terry Smith Sr. of Atlanta; and maternal grandparents, Frank and Barbara Ramsey of Palm Bay. Calling hours are 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Melbourne chapel of South Brevard Funeral Homes.

Services are at 11 a.m. Saturday at Mount Moriah Bapist Church in Palm Bay. MARION STROBEL MELBOURNE Marion J. Stro-bel, 88, a retired secretary, died Sunday, Dec. 24, in Indian Harbour Beach.

Mrs. Strobel was born in Philadelphia. She moved to Brevard County two years ago from Will-ingboro, N.J. She had worked for Crown Cork Seal in Philadelphia. She was a member of the International Women's Club and the Friendship Guild in New Jersey.

Survivors include her sons, Kenneth Strobel of Feasterville, and Robert Strobel of Wilmington, N.C.; daughters, Marilyn Homer of Indian Harbour Beach and Dorothy Michener of Palm Bay; sisters, Dorothy Dunstan of Point Pleasant, N.J., Mildred McKinley of Browns Mills, N.J., Madeline Tangora of Dearborn, and Marie Verdon of Philadelphia; brothers, Clarence Rihl of Fort Pierce and Lawrence Rihl and Leroy Rihl, both of Philadelphia; 15 grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled. Services are at 8:30 a.m. Friday at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church in Indialantic. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne is handling arrangements.

IRENE WENGER MIAMI BEACH Irene Weng-er, 62, a real estate agent and former New York City opera diva, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. Born in Shamokin, Mrs. Wenger was a Miami resident for 30 years. Survivors include her brother, Jerome Bladdy of Chicago; sister, Doris Gorney of Buffalo, N.Y.; and niece, Sheila MacDonald of Cocoa.

Calling hours and services were Tuesday at Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home on Merritt Island. DEATH NOTICE HILDA JOHNSON LINCOURT Mrs. Hilda Lincourt of Newport, Rhode Island, and Melbourne, Florida, died on December 8, 1989, at Shands Teaching Hospital. She was 78 years old. Surviving are her husband, Leo G.

Lincourt; three daughters, Audrey Lincourt Schiebler of Gafnesville, Nancy L. Braga and Judy L. Phelps of Melbourne; 12 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be sent in her memory to the Ronald McDonald House, 1600 S. W.

14th Street, Gainesville, FL 32608. Compiled Dec. 26 by Mike Bailey. MICHAEL ABINANTI CHRISTMAS Michael A. Abi-nanti, 88, a retired Pittsburgh police officer, died Tuesday, Dec.

26, at Orlando General Hospital. Mr. Abinanti was born in Italy. He moved to Orange County 13 years ago from New Jersey. He was a member of St.

Joseph's Catholic Church in Orlando. Survivors include his wife, Mar-cella Abinanti of Christmas; and sister, Ann Mangunaro of Pittsburgh. A wake service is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

Calling hours are 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, with a funeral Mass at noon, at the church. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Titusville. Brevard Funeral Home North in Titusville is in charge of arrangements. JOSEPH BECKER COCOA BEACH Joseph J.

Becker, 69, a retired Army master sergeant, died Sunday, Dec. 24, at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach. Born in New York City, Mr. Becker moved to Brevard County 19 years ago from West Haven, Conn. He was a World War II veteran.

Mr. Becker had worked in the purchasing department of Cape Canaveral Hospital for 17 years. Survivors include his wife, Edith Becker of Cocoa Beach. No calling hours are scheduled. Memorial services are at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday at Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Cocoa Beach. Donations may be made to the cardiac care unit of Cape Canaveral Hospital, P.O. Box 321446, Cocoa Beach, 32932-1446. EVELYN CHAFFEE VERO BEACH Evelyn Mary Chaffee, 78, a retired school teacher, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at Indian River Memorial Hospital in Vero Beach.

Mrs. Chaffee was born in Bel-laire, Mich. She moved to Indian River County 20 years ago from Detroit. She had taught second grade in the Farmingham Township, school system for 20 years. She was a member of the Indian River ROck Mineral Club in Vero Beach.

Survivors include her brother, Harry Steiner of Bellaire; and sister, Vera Steiner of Vero Beach. No calling hours are scheduled. Graveside services at Crestlawn Cemetery are private. Memorial services will be held later. Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach is in charge of arrangements.

MARY COGAN MELBOURNE Mary Catherine. Cogan, 75, a retired public school teacher, died Sunday, Dec. 24, at home. Mrs. Cogan was born in Nanty Pa.

She moved to Brevard County 17 years ago from Pitts- burgh, where she had taught for 17 years. Survivors include her husband, 1 Clair Cogan of Melbourne; son, Larry Cogan of Shady Springs, W.Va.; and sisters, Nancy Polski of Honolulu and Betty Lienkamper of Woodburn, Ore. No calling hours are scheduled. Services are at 3 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of South Brevard Funeral Homes.

Donations may be made to Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad, 1131 S. Hickory Melbourne, 32901. AZALEA COOK VERO BEACH Azalea Burch Cook, 83, a retired bookkeeper, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, at Palm Gardens of Vero Beach. Mrs.

Cook was born in Oakmont, Pa, She moved to Indian River County 18 years ago from Mount Lebanon, Pa. She had worked for Mount Lebanon Federal Savings Loan. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Vero Beach and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Survivors include her brother, Charles Burch of Vero Beach; and sister, Agatha Snyder of Vero Beach. No calling hours are scheduled.

Memorial services are at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach. ALBERT DAILEY VERO BEACH Albert J. Dailey, 90, a retired Consolidated Edison executive, died Monday, Dec. 25, at Indian River Memorial EAST COAST CEMETERY SUPPLY AND MONUMENT COMPANY, INC.

Serving Florida Memorial Gardens, Fountainhead, Brevard Memorial Park and all church and city cemeteries. 724-1949 wx" Survivors include his wife, Zilla Mikell of Rockledge; daughters, Julie Flowers of DeLand and Daisy Pedrick of Clearwater; brother, Julian Mikell of Orangeburg, S.C; six grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m. today at Brevard Memorial Funeral Home in Frontenac. Services are at 11 a.m., Thursday at Rockledge Presbyterian Church.

HELEN MYERS PALM BAY Helen F. Myers, 80, a retired physical therapist and laboratory technician, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at home. Mrs. Myers was born in Sickler-ville, NJ.

She moved to Brevard County 20 years ago from Collingswood, N.J. She was a member of Palm Bay United Methodist Church. Survivors include her brother, Raymond Forman of Palm Beach Shores; and sister, Rita Brown of New Smyrna Beach. Calling hours are 2 to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, followed by services, at the Melbourne chapel of South Brevard Funeral Homes.

Donations may be made to the Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad, 1131 S. Hickory Melbourne, 32901. DONALD PHANENHOUR SEBASTIAN Donald James "Don" Phanenhour, 64, owner of Phanenhour Lumber Co. Ltd. of Ontario, Canada, died Tuesday, Dec.

26, at Humana Hospital Sebastian. Mr. Phanenhour was born in Rosenthol, Ontario. He was a resident of Horton Township, Ontario, and a winter visitor to Indian River County for eight years. He was a member of the Canadian Hardwood Lumberman's Association and a Master Mason and member of the Masonic Lodge in Renfrew, Ontario.

Survivors include his wife, Sharon Hume of Renfrew; daughters, Bonnie Hartford of Toronto, Nina Handford of Renfrew and Barbara Wootton of Grande Prairie, Alberta; sisters, Mildred Humphries of Mitchell, Ontario, Fern McDowell of Renfrew, Carol Spooner of Dun-robin and Jane Lucas of London, Ontario; and three grandchildren. No local calling hours are scheduled. Funeral services will be in Renfrew. Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach is in charge of arrangements. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O.

Box 1 181, Vero Beach, 32961. HORTENSE SE1TNER ROCKLEDGE Hortense Louise Seitner, 84, a retired restaurateur, died Monday, Dec. 25, at Wuesthoff Hospital in Rockledge. Mrs. Seitner was born in Gales-burg, 111.

She moved to Brevard County 62 years ago from Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Seitner was a co-owner of the Cocoa Lunch from 1929 to 1942. She went to work for the Air Force at Patrick Air Force Base about 1950 and joined Pan Am World TITUSVILLE Dora Allie Jones, 76, a retired secretary, died Sunday, Dec. 24, at Titusville Nursing and Convalescent Center.

Mrs. Jones came to Brevard County 12 years ago from her native Cincinnati, where she had worked for the Social Security Administration for more than 30 years. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Union Park. Survivors include her brother, Delmer Jones of Bluefield, and sister, Myrtle Lawson of Orlando. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m.

Thursday at Brevard Funeral Home North in Titusville. Services are at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Titusville. MARJORIE MAHONEY CAPE CANAVERAL Marjorie Mahoney, 61, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Dec.

26, at home. Mrs. Mahoney was born in Wa-tertown, N.Y. She was a Brevard County resident for 24 years. Survivors include her husband, Thomas Mahoney of Cape Canaveral; sons, Arnold DuRocher of Syracuse, N.Y., and Stephen DuRocher of Cape Canaveral; brothers, Harvey Bancroft of Oneida, N.Y., and Robert Bancroft and George Bancroft, both of Water-town; and sisters, Helen Loveland of Watertown and Irene Wright of Port St.

Lucie. No calling hours or services are scheduled. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Cocoa Beach is in charge of arrangements. Donations may be made to the American Lung Association, 412 S. Palmetto Daytona Beach, 32014.

BEATRICE McCALL VERO BEACH Beatrice E. McCall, 58, a former vice president of Beach Bank of Vero Beach, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at home. Mrs. McCall was born in Perth Road, Ontario, Canada.

She moved to Indian River County 40 years ago from Brooklyn, N.Y. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Vero Beach. Survivors include her husband of 38 years, Samuel McCall of Vero Beach; son, Michael McCall of Fellsmere; daughter, Joy Leara of Winter Springs; brother, Vernon Ubdegrove of Perth Road; sisters, Millicent Graf and Hazel Convery, both of Perth Road, Isabell Smith of Kingston, Ontario, Muriel Pillion of Battersea, Ontario, and Doriene Baker of Henrietta, N.Y.; and seven grandchildren, i No calling hours are scheduled. Private graveside services were held Tuesday at Crestlawn Cemetery in Vero Beach. Cox-Gifford Funeral Home in Vero Beach is in charge of arrangements.

SHAQUIRA McMULLIN PALM BAY Shaquira Jhaave McMullin, 2, who attended Toddler's World in Palm Bay, died in a fire Saturday, Dec. 23, at home. Miss McMullin was a lifelong resident of Brevard County. Survivors include her parents, Ron and Sylvia McMullin of Palm Bay; sisters, Niya McMullin and Shaquann McMullin, both of Palm Bay, and Rena McMullin of Gjeen-ville, brother, Ronnie McMullin of Greenville; maternal grandparents, Barbara and Frank Ramsey of Palm Bay; paternal grandfather, Maxae McMullin of Greenville; paternal grandmother, Vera McMullin of Chicago; and paternal great-grandmother, Mary Hunter of Greenville. Calling hours are 5 to 8 p.m.

Friday at the Melbourne chapel of South Brevard Funeral Homes. Services are at 11 a.m. Saturday at Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Palm Bay. IN MEM0RIAM In Loving Memory Of ADELINE CIOLI Nov. 1924 Sept.

1989 STEVEN CIOLI Dec. i9Si April 12, 19X9 "Memories Of The Ones We've Loved Still Cast Their Gentle Glow To Grace Our Days And Light Our Paths Wherever We May Go" We Love You Dearly John And Robert Survivors include his wife, Pris-cilla Denges of Vero Beach; daughter, Dorothy Quillen of Vero Beach; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Calling hours are 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday at Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach. Services are at 10 a.m.

Friday at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Crestlawn Cemetery in Vero Beach. ANNEENGELSBERG PORT ST. JOHN Anne D. Engelsberg, 80, a homemaker, died Sunday, Dec.

24, at home. Mrs. Engelsberg moved to Brevard County 20 years ago from her native Staten Island, N.Y. Survivors include her husband, Fred Engelsberg of Port St. John; daughter, Anne Engelsberg of High Falls, N.Y.; brother, Thomas Hogan of Daytona Beach; and sisters, Patricia Macoy of Frederick, and Jean Taylor of Ponce Inlet.

No calling hours are scheduled. Memorial services will be held later. Brevard Memorial Funeral Home in Frontenac is in charge of arrangements. PATRICIA GUEST COCOA Patricia Louise Guest, 45, a courier for Lockheed, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, at Wuesthoff Hospital in Rockledge.

Mrs. Guest was born in East Liverpool, Ohio. She moved to Brevard County six years ago from Jacksonville. Survivors include her son, John Guest of Cocoa; daughter, Michelle Seifert of Cocoa; mother, Ruby Guido of Merritt Island; brothers, Lou Guido of Jasper and John Guido of Cocoa; and one grandson. Calling hours are noon to 2 p.m.

today, followed by services, at Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home on Merritt Island. WILLIAM HIGGINBOTHAM MIMS William Benjamin Hig-ginbotham, 64, a carpenter, died Sunday, Dec. 24, at Jess Parrish Memorial Hospital in Titusville. Born in Titusville, Mr. Higginbo-tham was a lifelong resident of Brevard County.

Survivors include his son, Bill Higginbotham of Mims; daughters, Martha Higginbotham of Orlando and Barbara Ogle of Fountain Valley, mother, Ruth Oester-reicher of Mims; brother, Ralph Higginbotham of Mims; stepbrother, Desmond Oesterreicher of St. Augustine; sisters, Ruthie Snyder of Jacksonville and Ella Lucier of St. Augustine; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Services are at 1 p.m. Thursday at Brevard Funeral Home North in Titusville. THOMAS HOLMAN MELBOURNE Thomas Al-ford Holman, 65, a retired civil service clerk at Patrick Air Force Base, died Sunday, Dec. 24, at home. Mr.

Holman was a lifelong resident of Brevard County. Born in Micco, he moved to Melbourne in 1935. He was an inactive member of Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Palm Bay. Survivors include his wife, Carrie Mae Holman of Melbourne; stepdaughter, Cynthia Weaver of Melbourne; stepsons, Ernest Gordon of Bartow, Calif, Larry Brown of Melbourne and Kenneth Jones of Seaside, and sister, Annie Mackey of Melbourne. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m.

today at the Melbourne chapel of South Brevard Funeral Homes. Services are at 10 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Melbourne Cemetery. DEATH NOTICE CATHERINE HUGHES Of Cocoa, died in New York, December 16, 1989.

Survivors include sisters, Helen Goddard of Cocoa and Margaret Collins of New York; and brothers, fames, Robert, William, Thomas and Richard Hughes. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of FLINT ROY KING Born August 4, 1904 Passed Away December 1986 Our Lives Have Never Been The Same Since You Passed Away Three Years Ago. But Each Day We Live With The Happy Memories Of A Wonderful, Loving Father. Sadly Missed Your Children The Humphries and The Kings.

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