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4 Fort Myer (Ha.) Newt-Press, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1973 02 eeotfUus (soiradl Fymierals I JAMES 6. HUFSTEOLER Funeral service for James O. Hufstedler, 71, of Tlce will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from the Anderson Funeral Home, 3654 Palm Beach with David Watson, minister of th Church of Christ, Lake Placid, officiating.

Burial will follow in the Fort Myers Cemetery. The family will receive friends Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. He 'is survived by his wife, Eathel of Tice: two sons, Frank C. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and W. David of West Branch.

nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. mm, PHOflW MM Norra City, State HOWARD CLAYTON DAVIDSON Howard Clayton Davidson, 60, Lot 26, Royal Palm Trailer Park, ClewlstOn, died Tuesday afternoon following a long Illness. was resident of Clewiston for the past four year and a native of New York, N.Y. He was a member of St. Mar-garet Catholic Church in Clewiston, a member of the Elks Lodge 1853 a salesman for Olincraft Corporation.

Survivors Include his wife, Lorraine of Clewiston; three sons Michael of Gainesville. Christopher of Jacksonville and Thomas of Margate; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Tiritilli of Ft. Lauderdale and Mis KatMline David-sun of Margate; his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Seide of Margate; Mr.

Audrey Ward, Mr. Ellra- Beth Devinny, all of Moore Haven, Mrs. Kay Dotson of Miami and Mrs. Mildred Ford of Lake Placid; two brothers, Mack McCall of Palmdale and W. T.

McCall of Clewiston; six sisters Mrs. Mattie Gunn of Pensacola, Mrs. Mary Morgan. Mrs. Fancis Cotton, Mrs.

Pearl Fletcher, Mrs. Mabl Smith and Mrs. Maole Smith and Ruby Brewer all of Plant City; 43 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Moore Haven, with the Revs.

George Henderson and N. T. Nobles officiating. Burial will be Ortona Cemetary. Patterson Funeral Home of Clewiston Is In charge.

RICHARD O. HILLMAN Funeral service for Richard Q. Hillman, 74, of Dennis Drive, Ions, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Chapel Of th Harvey Funeral Horn with th Rv. Robert C.

Asmuth officiating. Pallbearers will be Bruce McDonald, Marou Hack, Stanley Plotner, Richmond Stesoh, Louis Reed and Herbert Karlbrf. Fraternal services will be conducted at graveside by th Fort Myer Beach Lodge 362 F. and A. M.

Burial will be In Memorial Garden Cemetery. Th family ug-gests contributions to the Florida Sheriffs' Boys Ranch and Girls Villa or the Shriners' Crippled Childrens' Hospital. ORA LEE FUTRAL Mr. Ora La Futral, 86. of 3318 Highland Fort Myers, died late Monday evening.

Surviving ate four daughters, Mrs. Annette Summerall of Fort Myers, Miss Eveylyn Futral of Orlando, Mrs. Robert Harvey of Fort Myers and Miss Betty Futral: six sons, R. H. Futral of Frostproof, J.

C. Futral of Ft. Lauderdale, E.L. Futral of Fort Myers. H.W.

Futral of Ft. Lauderdale, G.F. Futral of Fort Myers and Ray W. Futral of East Meadow, Long Island, N.V.; four sisters, Mrs. Corrine Presley of Jacksonville.

Miss Ennlo Whatley and Mrs. Sally Mae Willis, both of Griffin, and Mrs. Myrtle Griffin of Griffin, 24 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Fun-rel ervice will be held Thursday at 30 p.m. from the Chapel of the Harvey Funerel Home with burial to follow In Fort MyerS Memorial Gardens Read The Classified Ads Today JACK POCKRASS a I (ervica foi" Jack PockraSS, 62, of 5207 Nautilus Drive, Capa Coral, will ba today at 2 p.m.

in the chapal of tha Englehardt-Tant Cape Coral Funeral Horn with tha Rev, Everett P. Bunck and Rabbi Simon Freldman officiating. Pallbearer will be H. D. (Andy) Anderson, Robert A.

Kay, William H. Cordes, Andrew L. Burzese, Eugene Whatley and John Hancox. Honorary pallbearers are F. Edwin Rodgers, Lowell Mill and Joseph L.

Heefele. All are former presidents of the Capa Coral Kiwni Club. Burial will be In Memorial Garden Ceme- ELLEN DENAULT Mr. Ellen Denault, 61, of 1312 S.fE. 42nd Cape Coral, died Tuesday in Lee Memorial Hospital.

She came here one and a half year ago from Woodstock, Conn, She wa a member Of St. Andrew Catholic Church. She I survived by her husband, Joseph Denault of Cape Coral) three daughter, Mr, dwin McQuIre and Mr. Claire Danis, both of Cap Coral, and Mrs. Richard LukO of East Hartford, and a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Michael Zdeb of Hartford, Conn. The family will receive friend tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. In the chapel of the Ertgalhardt-Tant Cape Coral Funeral Home. Prayer for the wak and Mass of the Resurrection will be announced. Burial will be In Coral Ridge Cemetery, Cap Coral.

HERBERT C. JOHNSON Funeral service for Herbert C. MRS. ELVA L. ELWELL Mrs.

Elva L. Elwell, 74, of North Fort Myers died Tuesday in Le Memorial Hospital. A native ui Huiiiavili, she came here six weeks ago. She was a member of the Christian Church and was a retired federal government employe. Mrs.

blwell is survived by on son, tugert Elwell of North Fort Myers. Funeral service and burial will be at the Wyatt Funeral Home in North Fort Rushville, Ind. The and one Sister, Mrs. Evelyn Toner of Margate. Funeral service will be 10 a.m.

today at St. Margaret Catholic Church with Father Armando Baldo officiating. Burial will ba in Ridgelawn Patterson Funeral Home, Clewiston, is In charge. MAMIE McCALL LANGOALE Mamie McCall Langdale. 70, of Ave.

Moore Haven, died Tus-day. Sh wa a native of Moultrie and was a resident of Moor Haven for th past 47 year. Sh was a member of th First Baptist Church in Moor Haven and was a retired bridge tender for the Stat Road Department. Sh I survived by on con, John of Moor Havn; alght daughter. Mr, Delia Qunn, Mrs.

Olll Dillon; Mr, Mary Wetherington Mr. Ethel Kellogg, Mvers Memorial Funeral Horn local arrange- fBffi fe (Cll? (ijtcfcQli ton? cm (trw rrtiiffiri1 (in Is in charge of mants. JOSEPH C. PURCILLY JR. NAPLES Joseph Charles Pur-Cllly 74, of 1703 Gulf Shore Blvd.

died Tuesday morning at Naples Community Hospital. He had been a resident for the past five yeers, coming from Fern-dale, nd was a veteran of World War a life member of Flndlater Lodge 475 F. and A.M., Detroit, a member of Scottish Rite Valley of Detroit, Moslem Temple of Detroit and Barracks of No. Fl 3437, vet-ran of World War I. He I survived by hi wife, Mary C.

of Naples; three sons, Joseph C. Jr. of Laguna Bch, Cslif.s Arthur L. of Plzmo Beach, and Clark Allen of Dearborni four daughters, Mrs, Leon a Minlch of North Miami, Miss June Purcllly of Naples. Mrs.

Bernlce Peralta of El Paso. and Mrs. Louise Allen of Bristol. two brothers, Pater and Charles, both of Rival Oak, a sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Patten of Miami; ind 14 grandchildren.

Funeral service will be con CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to the doctors and nurses of Lee Memorial Hospital and to the friends of Govan Baird, for their sympathy and kindness to us during his illness and at the time of his death. JOHN VINCENT MOORE SR. John Vincent Moore 87, of 1925 Valencia Drive, North Fort Myers, died Tueeday in a local nursing home. He wa life resident of Lee County. survivors Include his wife, Mr.

Lillian E. Moor of North Fort Myers; on son, Wilbur Moor of North Fort Myers; on daughter, Mia Betty L. Moore of North Fort Myers; on sister, Mr. L. Allen of Fort Myars; I grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the North Fort Myer Memorial Funeral Home with the Revs. Horace Chapman and Danny Harvey otfioiatlng. Burial will be in the New Prospect Cemetery. Friend may call today from 3 p.m.

to 9 p.m. at the funeral noma chapeei. Active pallbearers will be Roger Hart, Sam Compton, Dick Driggers, Ritchie Yannaco, Dan Harvey and Glen Johnston. CLARENCE ALME BONITA SPRINGS Clarence Aim, 71, Of Angler Paradise, Bonita Spring, died Monday at Naples Community Hospital, Funaral service will ba today at 10 a.m, at 6t. Leo Catholio Church with Father John Foley officiating.

Burial will fellow in Naple Memorial Gardens. Pitt mans' Bonlta Springs Chapel, 2116 Tamlemi Trail, la In charge The Family. 221 Johnson, 63, of Estaro will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from th Chapel Of tha Harvey Funeral Home with the Rev. Otis Cllngan otfioiatlng.

Cremation will follow. OTTO HOLST Otto Hoist, 83, of 282 Clave-land Fort Myers died Monday, Funeral arrangements will be announced later by th Harvey Funaral Horn, JENNINGS B. JONES Funeral service for Jennings B. Jones 79, of 2140 Cottage Sti will be held Thursday at 10 at Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Horn with the Rev.

Dwayn C. Hoyef officiating. Pallbearers will be Elmer Call, Chris Btaf ford, Erv Ibaoh, Robert Beattls, Robert Craft and Gerald Hunter. Burial will be at 4 p.m. In Ever- fi-ea-n Cemetery, Jacksonville, rv Ivors include en ton, Jennings B.

Jonas daughters, Mrs. Camille Harrington of Fort Myeri and Mrs. Mary Baechey of California, a stepdaughter, Genevieve Box of Norvolk, Va.i isters, Mrs. Effl Wright and Mrs, Ner Slnglataryi a brother, Pat Jones of Newberryi nine grandchildren) and seven greatgrandchildren. He wa a Veteran of World War I.

us-Mome ducted Thursdsv at A p.m. from the Earl Hodges Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Lynn J. Red-llff officiating. Burial will follow In Naples Memorial Gardens.

Friends may call at the funeral horn today from 7 to 9 p.m. where Cypress Lodge 295 F. end A.M. wlfl conduct MasonlB Servlc at 9 p.m. Th family suggests contributions to the Collier County Heart Fund.

MRS. KATHERINE H. SMITH Mrs. Katharine H. Smith, 81, winter Visitor wh8 resided laealiy 4330 Estero Fort Myer Beach, died Tuesday.

Survivors Include her husband, Oliver Smith of Fort Myers Beach) one daughter, Mrs. Martha Hall of Newton Center, and four frandchlldren. The body will be ent to Hugh Cannon Funeral Home, Dedham. for service and burial, Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home is in Charge of local arrangements.

CHARLES SCRIMGEOUR PUNTA GORDA Charles E. Sorimgeour, 65, of 415 Sorrento Court died Tuesday. He cam hart flv year ago from Queens, N.Y. He Is survived by his wife, Marl: two daughters, Mrs. Yvonne Mason and Mrs.

Yvette Jackman, both of Punta Gorda; and tour grandchildren. Celebration of the Requiem Mass will be Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Scared Heart Catholic Church with Father Edward Pick celebrant. Burial will be In Restlswn Memorial Gardens. Friends may call today and Thursday at th Edward R.

Ponger Funeral Horn from 2 td 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ERNEST (TOBY) GOOSBY CARD OF THANKS Deeming It Impossible to thank everyone I wish to publicly thank each and every one of my friends and neighbors for their vis- Its, flowers, cards and gifts during my recent illness in the hospital. Also, the pastor members of the Mt. Olive AME church and a special thanks to Dr. Peterson, Dr.

Spano, the Nurses and the entire staff of Naples Community Hospital. Gratefully Yours Mrs. Louise (Hattle) Ryan 3105 E. Lafayette St. Ft.

Myers, Fla. 221 IN APPRECIATION I to take this opportunity to thank Doctors Jones, Sr. also Dr. LOwery and all the Nurses and the IRSrt DEVELOPMENT CORPOfWION Whiskey Creek. Masterplanned by First Development Corporation, one of Fort Myers'most respected builders.

Combines convenience of "in town" living with a true country club atmosphere. And for a limited time only, you can buy a new home in Whiskey Creek at special, prices. Choose from award-winning three, four, and five bedroom floor plans. Call 481-4554 for a personal appointment to see Whiskey Creek today. McGregor at Whiskey Creek.

isiy siv" Cff jf oa of arrangements. SIDNEY S. VANOERPOOL Sydney S. Vanderpool, 79, of 5338 Del Monte Court, Cap Coral, died Monday at Le Memorial Hospital. He came hers 11 year tgd from Muikegon, where retired from the U.S.

Post Office. He was a veteran of World War I and mimbir of World War I Barracks, th American Bridg League, National Rural Carriers Association, formerly a member of tha Muskegon Lodge UO and A.M, in Muskegon, Cape Coral Retired Citizens Inc. and American Legion Post 90. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jewell Vanderpool of Cape Coral; one daughter, Mrs.

Betty Jan Hamr of Madison, four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Kuneral service will ba held Friday at 10 a.m. In the chapel of the Metz Funeral Horn of Cap Coral with th Rv. Walter F. Day, pastor emeritus of Cap Coral United Methodist Church officiating.

Military service will be conducted at th funeral home Thursday at 8 p.m. by American Legion Post 10. Burial will be In Memorial. Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m.

and Thursday from 2 to 4 nd 7 to 9 p.m. HENRIETTA KIRBY DEDMAN NAPLES Henrietta Klrby Dedman, 89, a winter visitor in Naples from Marietta, Ohio, died Tuesday at Naples Community Hospital. Sh wa a native of Marietta, Ohio. Sh I survived by daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Relsef of Naples; lter, Mrs, Myr Williamson of Marietta; two grandchildren; and on great-grandchild.

Funaral arrangements ar pending at the Earl G. Hodge Funeral Chapel, Naples. Ernest Goosby, 37, of 3222 E. Williow St. died Friday as th result of gunshot wounds.

He I (urvlved by his wife, Al-verta Gooby of Fort Myer; two daughter, Alverta Diana and Cathy, both of Fort Myers; one son, Lashaan Goosby of Fort Myer; hi mother, Mrs. Annie Pearl McKnlght of Fort Myers; his father, Cye Goosby of Fort Myers; two sisters. Mrs. Lucille Wilson of Michigan and Mrs. Helen Green of Fort Myers; two brothers.

Curtis Goosbv of Miami staff at Lee Memorial Hospital, for the good care 1 received during my long stay there. Also my Pastor Rev. S. N. Allen and all my friends for their prayers and their visits.

Most of all I thank the Lord for watching over me and answering prayers. Mrs. Eva LucaS 541 Carolina St. Tice, Fla. 221 ESTHER DEERINQ NAPLES Funeral servlc of Esther Deerlng will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday at th University Baptist Church, Coral Gables with th Rev. B. Hall Officiating. Burial will be In Woodlawn Cemetary. Plttmant' Naples Chapal, 850 6th Ave.

North, Is In charge of MRS. CURTIS JOHNSON Mr. Curtis E. Johnson, 83, of 407 Baltimore Tic, died Monday In Punta Gorda Medical Center. She was born Sept.

8, 1889, 1n Fort Ogdn nd had been a long-time resident of Le County. Survivor Include thre sons, Walter B. Johnson and Olivr A. Johnson, both of Port Myer, nd Wendell H. Johnson of Houston, Tx.i two daughters, Mrs.

Edna Christie and Mrs. Loye Lmacks; Brothers, Bryan Co wart and Aaron B. Cowart of Fort Myer! sister, Mrs. Jos- Rhino Wynn of Hendersonvllle, Xii IS grandchildren) 2S greatgrandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren, Sh wa member of th Seventh Day Ad-ventlst ChUfch, Funaral servlc will bo held today at 3:30 p.m. at Leo W.

Engelhardt Funeral Home with O. H. Bentzlnger, pastor of th Seventh Day Adventist Church, officiating. Pallbearer will ba Walter B. Johnson, Oliver John-on, Wendell Johnson, Ray Johnson, Oliver D.

Johnson and Kenneth Lemacks. Burial will ba in Fort Myer Cemetery. JAMES H. PITTS Funeral servlc for Jams H. Pitts, 76, of 2622 Blake St.

will be held today at 2 p.m. at Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home with the Rev, Walter J. Hickman officiating. Pallbearer will be N.

iB. Prltchett, William Pritchett, Billy Pritchett, John Legg, L. iLlngo and Robert Crew. Burial will be in Le Memorial Park Cemetary, OWEN C. HANNAH Owen C.

Hannah, 62, of 330 Bun Vista Blvd. died Monday night. He moved here from California In 1951. Survivors include two daughters In California; listers, Mr. Hubert Creel of Fort Myers, Mrs.

Ola Hallmark of Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. Inei Wright of Tr'uvilla, a brother, Alvln Hannah of Gray-villa, Ala, I and two grandchildren. He was a veteran of World War II. The body will be sent today to Bell Funeral Home, Birmingham, for service and burial.

Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home Is in charge of ar- and Lroy McKnight of Fort Jim one Fort two two Myersi hi grandfather, Thoma of Fort Myers; uncle, Willy Johnson of Myers; two sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law; 19 nephews; nieces: and two stepchildren TCIE EOTIE MM LITTER at 2 Funeral service will be p.m. Thursday at the Barrett Funeral Chapel. Friend may call after 4 p.m. Friday.

HEARING AIDS PENSION 199 PRICE Dahlborg-Mlraclo Ear Behind Ear, Pocket or Eyeglass. Monoy back satisfaction. JULIUS B. RENSCH Hous of Brtr Hrg. Aid 619 Pondello 995-7550 HENRY WILLIAMS IMMOKALEE Hertry Williams, 94.

of 505 Delaware Immokalee, died at his residence Monday. The funeral will be Sunday at -v -r V'f m-(ii" rWW ft I r-, i -MWWMM. -iSSal 'mmmmiS2SSISS. immmvB I -M A a s.v "-TViirrirriniiTiiriiiiiinitfiimMMm --H-f M. -1 'l 1,,..

itmm BJ St' tU mm i a fcimaiig liS I p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Immokalee with the Rev. Herbert Nichols officiating "fn Barrett Funeral Chapel I HAPOLD VINCENT BLACK NAPLES Harold Vincent Black, 64, Of 161 Viking Way, Palm River Estates, died Monday evening in Naples Community Hospital. He was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church In F.lgin, Araba Shrin Temple, Fort Myers; Scottish Rite Valley of Chicago, Masonic Lodge 117, Elgin, the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Eleln, the B.P.O.E.

2010 of Naples; and a past president of the Pin Ride Country Club, Cleveland, Ohio. retired as buver for Sear nd Roebuck Co. after 35 years. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Flora A.

Black, and a sKter, Miss Bernlce Black of Elgin. III. A Masonic service will be held at 8 p.m. today at Hodges Fun-prl Chapel by Cvpress Lodg 295. Friends may call at tha funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m.

today. Funeral ervlc will held at 2 p.m. Thursday with th Rev. David C. Moss of the Moorings Preshvterian Church officiating.

Entombment will ba In the mausoleum of Naples Memorial Garden. Pallbearer) wilt Lyle Payn, Jam Wisher, Leon Treon, Charle Kersy, Clem Fuller (nd John Wrrn. (Advertisement) Worried About FALSE TEETH Coming Loose? Afraid false teeth will drop at the wrung time? A dpnturp adhesive can help. FASTEETH Vnwier gives denture a longer, firmer, steadier hold. Why he embarrassed? Fur mn'r aerurity and comfort, us FAS-TEETH Denture Adhesive Ilentures that fit are essential tt health.

See your dentist regularly. harga of arrangement. ESTELLA THOMAS Mrs. Estella Thomas, 77, of 2144 Davis died Saturday at Lee Memorial Hospital. She Is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Lillie Ricks of Fort Myers; thre sons, Nathaniel and George of Fort Myers and Samuel James Thomas of Bradley; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; thre isters; and one brother. Funeral service will be Sunday at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church In Bradley with burial In Evergreen Cemetery, Bartow. Friends may call Friday after 4 p.m. at Barrett Funeral Chapel.

Barrett Funeral Chapel I In charge of local arrangement. LYDIA CARLSON BONITA SPRINGS Lydl Carlson, 84, of Rt. 2. Box 600, died Monday morning at Naples nursing home. She I urvlved by her husband, Edwin of Bonlta Springs.

Funeral service will eon-ducted today at 10:30 from the Earl G. Hodges Chapel with the Rev. George Prlc Of Our Savious Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will follow In Naple Memorial Garden. Th family suggests contributions to th donor's favorite charity.

14 Win Honors sr GAG 0t6lGlfc. puets Your Phono Your 6ft 10 unu.u.l I 14- tanuements FS Charge Account JL Myers XZ THE FLORIST 3904 Cleveland Ave. Ft. 936-6332 iTTER is a slap in America' face. And most of Fourteen Lee County students captured honors at the Future Business Leaders of America District Leadership Conference.

The conference was held at Rlverview High School in Sarasota. Lori Shapol of Cypress Lake High came in first in the spelling relay competition; Kathy Cook and Kathy Wood, both of Fort Myers High, won first places in talent; Reggie Richardson of Riverdale was awarded first place in data processing; and Pat Kutz of Area Vocational-Technical School won first place in senior stenography. Other winners are: Fort Myers High School, Scarlett Jones and Debbie Brown; Area Vocational-Technical School, Suzette Hoffman; and North Fort Myers High, litter with the things we need and appreciate most. Like non-returnable bottles and cans, and other packages that were made for our own convenience. us do litter, at least a little.

Usually, we don't get caught so usually, HERSHEL A. WHITTINGTON IMMOKALEE Hershel Allen Whlttlngton, 53, of 820 Pin St. died early Tuesday afternoon. He Is survived by his wife. Dells Mae of Immokalee; on on, William Allen Whittington of Immokalee: one daughter.

Mrs. Connie Irene Roberts of Immokalee; two brothers. Hylon Whlttlngton of Mississippi and Hnyt Whittington of Ellisvllle, two sister, Mrs. Trudle Felder of Liberty, and Mrs. Beri Roney of Ellisvllle, and two grandchildren.

Funeral servlc will ba Thursday at 11 a.m. In the Immokalee Church of God with the Rev. James Franklin Officiating. Th body will be sent to Brown Funaral Horn In Glnuster, for ervle nd burial. Friend may call at th Brltter Funeral Horn today from to I p.m.

Brlster Funeral Horn of Immokalee I In charge of local arrangements. Just because our way of life and economy are geared to these convenience packages, doesn't mean we can't be civilized in how we use them. We aren't all slobs. come on Pitch In! the only thing to keep xnfrom littering is our own conscience. Would we litter in our own front yard? Would we care if eomeone else did? Think about it.

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