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in The Orlando Sentinel, Tuesday, February 16, 1988 Sneaking a sneaker Eight-year-old Jeremy Scranton work on his bicycle Monday in dog munching on his shoe. But Butler shoots wants say in By Goldie Blumenstyk OF THE SENTINEL STAFF Mable Butler, one of the most of the Orlando City Council, has lowing her to collect money for her second four-year term. Butler, who has represented District 6 since 1984, often has Frederick's administration, saying hire minorities for top city posts much tax money for public art, wasteful. "I have been accessible, and I my constituency," said Butler, 60. Her biggest success came in- 1985, city was rezoned.

Largely at her with the support of several THEODORE G. ANDREW, 64, 3515 do, died Monday. Born in Farmingdale, lando from New York in 1950. He was an ber of College Park Methodist Church. veteran of World War II, former member Club, a member of the American Institute member of Goodwill Industries and Friends of the University of Central Mary Jane; daughter, Susan Webb, Dothan, Andrew, St.

Louis, George Orlando; Kingsland, Texas, Olive Dobson, Verona, dren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, SARAH V. DAVIS, 60, 1011 Fox Den died Sunday. Born in Garfield, she Springs from New Jersey in 1972. She was was a member of New Life Fellowship of vors: sister, Bertha Dennison, Zephyrhills; Pierce, Fort Meade.

Baldwin-Fairchild rod. ELSA M. FRASER, 97, 2970 Scarlet Sunday. Born New York City, she from Garden City, N.Y., in 1952. She was was a Protestant.

Survivors: daughter, Londonderry, N.H.; two grandchildren; dren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, KIDD FUGATE, 75, 101 Kent Born in Perry County, he moved to ton, in 1955. He was a retired member of Loch Haven Baptist Church, Army veteran of World War I1. Survivors: Bertha Tullos, Kissimmee, Chloe Allen, ker, all of Austin, Ota Bentley, Calitri, Hazard, Ky. Woodlawn Funeral Home, STERLING C.

GIRARDET Drive, Orlando, died Monday. Born in Orlando from North Tonawanda, N.Y., tired chauffeur and was a Methodist. sons, Michael Ziemacki, Winter Haven, is; daughters, Mary Berna, Houston, Gin ers, Alan Anchorage, Alaska, Philip one granddaughter. Colonial Hand Orlando. Funeral notices WENDELL, TYLER ROBERT -Funeral services for Tyler Robert Wendell will be held Tuesday, February 16 at 3pm in the Chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home.

Pastor Bill Pickett, Pine Castle United Methodist Church will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-3pm Tuesday Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, Orlando. ELDER, THE REV. DR. N.

CARL- Memorial services for Dr. Elder, of Leesburg, who passed away Saturday, will beheld at 10am on Wednesday atthe First Presbyterian Church of Leesburg with Rev. Robert D. Alexander conducting the services. In lieu offlowers, the family requests donations to be sent to the Prison Fellowship, P.O.

Box 17152, Washington, D.C. 20041-0152. Dr. Elder has served in Thailand under the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions for 20 years. He was a POW ofthe Japanese during WWII, later repatriated in 1942.

He enlisted as a Chaplain in the Air Force and was in the Allied Invasion of Iwojima. Following the war he served with the Voice of America. He joined the staff ofthe American Leprosy Missions and was appointed Chaplain at the US Public Health Service Hospital in Carville, La. During his retirement years he served several pastorates in the area. Arrangements under the direction of PAGE- THEUS GUARDIAN CHAPEL.

L'. ESBURG. FUGATE, KIDD Funeral services will be on Wednesday at 2pm for Kidd Fugate in the Chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home. Visitation will be this evening 7-9pm also in the funeral home. Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, Orlando.

HUTCHINS, SR. services for Mr. Willie R. Hutchins, age 67, of 5920 Anno Orlando, who passed away Sunday, will be held Wednesday 10am at the PINE CASTLE MEMORIAL CHAPEL HOME, with Rev. Don Schneff officiting.

Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Hutchins was a native of Mocksville, NC and had been a resident since 1929 coming from there. Visitation for Mr. Hutchins will be held today 7- 9pm.

Arrangements by PINE CASTLE MEMORIAL CHAPELFUNERALHOME, 5800 Hansel Ave. at Wilkes, Quando. 855-5800. Gordon won't try 5th term Eatonville mayor supports former council member King GEORGE played in the College also 8, couldn't dog was on a leash. By Debbie Salamone OF THE SENTINEL STAFF EATONVILLE don said Monday he term, and he endorsed King as his replacement.

Gordon's announcement two hours before the the March 5 election, choose two council mayor from among Gordon, 51, said eight years as mayor four as vice helped develop ville into a first-class community, but he he has decided to on. However, the ouster resignation of key workers, confusion administrative dures and Mayor Abraham Gorwould not seek a fifth candidate Bobby came less than deadline to qualify for when voters will members and a new six candidates. his and mayor Eaton- said move Gordon or town over proce- Gordon conflicts among council members have rocked Gordon's administration for the last few months, leaving the government at what residents describe as a standstill. "It is with mixed emotions that I have decided not to seek re-election," Gordon said at a news conference. He said he plans to start a printing business in Altamonte Springs.

King, a former two-term council member, will face former Mayor Nathaniel Vereen for the two-year post. Vereen was elected mayor in 1963, but he retired in 1980 and Gordon was elected. Leadership and the planned widening of Kennedy Boulevard from two to five lanes are expected to be the major campaign issues. King and Vereen see the widening as a way to bring development to Eatonville. King, 30, an occupational placement specialist at the Wymore Career Education Center, lost his 1986 council bid to Merrile Glover.

He and another losing candidate said election day irregularities cost them the election, and they sued to stop their opponents from taking office. They later dropped the suit to avoid damaging the town, they said. Vereen, 63, owns Eatonville Diversified, a building company that deals mainly in commercial construction and governmentfunded projects. One of several controversies during his 17-year reign as mayor involved his company's building of the town's $50,000 jail in 1971. Vereen pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of conflict of interest and of violating standards of public official conduct.

He was sentenced to 18 months' probation. Residents Charles Bargaineer and Harry Bing are running for the two-year council post vacated by Nolan Pitts. Bargaineer, 36, is a former town building inspector and code enforcement officer. Bing, 35, served five years as chairman of the planning and zoning commission and is the son and I business partner of Eatonville businessman E. L.

Bing, who owns Rainbow Bar and Package, Mr. B's of Eatonville and Smith's Eatonville Motel. Former council member R. V. Greathouse, 48, will challenge three-term incumbent council member James Williams.

Williams, 40, a lineman for Florida Power is seeking a fourth term. Greathouse, an auto mechanic, served on the council from 1979 to 1981, losing his second bid to current Vice Mayor Ada Sims. finds it difficult enough Orlando without the foot just proved for district outspoken members filed documents alcampaign for a southwest Orlando's critcized Mayor Bill he has failed to and has spent too something she called have responded to when the entire insistence and neighborhood organiza- Neptune Drive, OrlanN.Y., he moved to Orarchitect and a memHe was an Air Force of College Architects, Park board Lions a former member of Florida. Survivors: wife, sons, Steve sisters, Ruth Williams, N.Y.; two grandchilOrlando. Court, Winter Springs, moved to Winter a homemaker and Winter Springs.

Survibrother, Funeral Home, Golden- Road, Winter Park, died moved to Winter Park a homemaker and Elsa L. Fraser Myers, five great-grandchilOrlando. Orlando, died Sunday. Orlando from Lexingmaintenance worker and a Kissimmee. He was an wife, Edna; sisters, Mae Baker, Nora BaScottsburg, Pauline Orlando.

73, 6924 Salinas Baltimore, he moved to 1949. He was a reSurvivors: wife, Jean Richard Ziemacki, ParPartin, Stuart; brothOrchard Park, N.Y.; Guardian Chapel, to tempting for Duchess to resist as she having a Park neighborhood. Jennifer Harbonic, too hold Duchess back even though the re-election, redrawing tions the council agreed to change the zoning plan and allow commercial development along major thoroughfares. The effort was designed to create economic development opportunities for lo- Butler cal residents. Even though she represents a district jority of the residents are black, she insists a "single-issue" council member, as some gested.

One of her chief reasons for running said, is to influence the redrawing of the districts after the 1990 census. Butler said she plans to raise only campaign, unless she draws an opponent Sept. 6 election. To date, no others have terest in the non-partisan post. Council who serve part time, are paid $11,681.

SENTINEL TALLAHASSEE BUREAU essary to reduce the bureaucracy separate "minority" report with in the regulatory process. Crotty and Rist, said the commisTALLAHASSEE A state com- Instead the report recommends sion's final recommendations mission appointed to streamline shifting some regulatory powers won't bring the needed accountenvironmental regulation issued to other agencies rather than con- ability to the regulatory system. its final report to the Legislature solidating programs and creating "The majority's solutions to on Monday, but some commission three agencies as Gluckman and these problems are to shift a few members say the recommenda- commission members Marilyn programs and proclaim victory," where a ma- tions don't go far enough. Crotty and Carol Rist want. Gluckman said.

"The position of she is not "It's a real disappointment," "We were not charged with pre- the minority is that problems have sug- said David Gluckman, vice chair- paring a massive reorganization of within an environmental system man of the Environmental Effi- the state's environmental agen- can only be solved by a cohesive again, Butler ciency Study Commission and a cies and programs We would permitting and enforcement syscity council lobbyist for the Florida Audubon have recommended such had we tem" that clearly delineates which Society. "It will accomplish very thought it necessary. It isn't," said agency is responsible. $500 for her little. My prediction is nothing chairman Jay Landers, an attor- The recommendations issued for the will happen this year." ney for developers and a former Monday will be drafted into a bill indicated in- However, the commission's secretary of the Department of and introduced during the 1988 members, chairman said the major overhaul Environmental Regulation.

He legislative session that begins in of Florida's environmental agen- also is on the Audubon Society's April, Landers said. Panel disagrees on environment regulation By Donna O'Neal cies that Gluckman and several board of directors. other members wanted isn't nec- But Gluckman, who issued a Obituaries WILLIE R. HUTCHINS, 67, 5920 Anno Orlando, died Sunday. Born in Mocksville, N.C., he moved to Orlando from there in 1929.

He was a retired bus driver and was a Baptist. He was a member of Masonic 69. Survivors: wife, Dorothy; daughter, Shari Williams, Orlando; sons, Willie R. Sydney, Russell Tyner, all of Orlando; sisters, lola Alderman, Nettie Malloy, both of Orlando; grandchildren; 13 dren. Pine Castle Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando.

KATHRYN S. KAISER, 74, 134 Springwood Circle, Longwood, died Sunday. Born Bronx, N.Y., she moved to Longwood from St. Petersburg in 1978. She was a homemaker and was a member of St.

Stephen Lutheran Church. Survivors: son, Theodore J. Ill, Lake Mary; daughter, Carol Ann Telford, Willingboro, Fairchild five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. WENDELL B.

MCCARTNEY, 69, Robert E. Lee Drive, Flat Rock, N.C., died Friday. Born in Grafton, W.Va., he moved to Flat Rock from Orlando in 1984. He was a self-employed building contractor and a member of Haywood Road of Christ, Asheville, N.C. He was an Army veteran of World War Il and a member of the Orlando DAV.

Survivors: wife, Vickie; daughter, Wanda Lightfoot, Henderson, N.C.; stepdaughters, Patricia Phillips, Mrs. Teddy Singletary, both of Lake Wales, Mrs. Flossie Forte, Orlando; brother, Colyd Bolyar, Stow, Ohio; sisters, Juanita Bennett, Weston, W.Va., Anna Matlick, Philippi, W.Va., Dona Queen, Moatsville, W.Va.; seven grandchildren; two Cox-Parker Carey Hand Guardian Chapel, defeat Winter Park. FLORENCE BELLE MOOERS, 93, 200 S. Maitland Altamonte Springs, died Sunday.

Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, she moved to Altamonte Springs from Naples in 1983. She was a homemaker and was a Presbyterian. Survivor: brother, Beverly Nickerson, Altamonte Springs. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. ALEXANDER E.

MORROW, 74, 2150 Canopy Circle, Zellwood, died Sunday. Born in Beaver County, he moved to Zellwood from Orlando in February. He was a retired assistant manager for a water authority and a member of St. Paul Presbyterian Church, Orlando. Survivors: wife, Helen; sons, Harry Eugene, Robert both of Apopka; daughter, Edith, Titusville; sisters, Mrs.

Byrd Neal, Aliquippa, Mrs. Jean McCoy, East Palestine, Ohio; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. CARTER, EVAL. Funeral services and interment for Mrs. Carter, of Leesburg, will be private for the family.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the West Jersey Health and Hospital Foundation for Tatum Brown Family Practice Center, W. Jersey Health System, Candon, NJ 08104. PAGE-THEUS GUARDIAN CHAPEL, LEESBURG. McCARTNEY, WENDELL Graveside services for Mr. Wendell B.

McCartney, of Flat Rock, NC, formerly of Orlando, will be held Wednesday at 10am at Glen Haven Memorial Park, Winter Park. Friends may call today from 7-9pm at the funeral home. ARRANGEMENTS BY: COX-PARKER, CAREY HAND GUARDIAN CHAPEL, WINTER PARK.647-1942 STONE, HAZEL Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel D. Stone, 78, of Orlando, who passed away Saturday, will be conducted Wednesday 3pm at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church with Dr.

Robert A. Eckard officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation for friends will be at the Lake Ivanhoe Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9pm and Wednesday from 10am1pm. Mrs.

Stone was a 50 year member of Mizpha Chapter 190 Order ofthe Easter Star and she is survived byherson, Mr. Gene Hines of Euless, Texas and2 grandchildren. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Orlando. VanLANDINGHAM, LAWRENCE RAY- Graveside funeral services for Mr. Lawrence Ray VanLandingham, 92, of Sanford, who died Sunday, will be 11:00 Wednesday morning at Oaklawn Park with Rev.

William Boyer officiating. Arrangements by GRAMKOW FUNERAL HOME, Sanford WEBER, ARTHUR THEODORE- Funeral services for Mr. Arthur Theodore Weber, age 97, of Orlando, will be conducted Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at the Lake Ivanhoe Chapel ofthe Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, with Doctor Jim Cummins officiating. Visitation for friends will be Wednesday from 8 a.m until service time.

BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERALHOME, Orlando. Cox-Parker Carey Hand Guardian Chapel, Winter Park. HATTIE PATTERSON STINEBAUGH, 77, 550 Morse Park, died Monday. Born in Dunnellon, she moved to CATALINE HOWARD RICH, 79, 306 Owens Leesburg, Winter Park from in 1923. She was a retired hotel maid died Friday.

Born in Chiefland, she moved to Leesburg from and was a member of First Baptist Church, Winter Park. Survi1944. She was a homemaker and a member of St. vor: sister, Kathleen Robinson, Hapeville, Ga. Cox-Parker Stephen's AME Church, Leesburg.

Survivors: daughters, Car- Carey Hand Guardian Chapel, Winter Park. lene Little, Mary Jackson, both of Orlando; one granddaughter. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. LEANNER TOOMER, 87, 2183 Aaron Orlando, died Friday.

Born in Tifton, she moved to Orlando from there. EDWARD C. RUNNELS, 76, 916 Hermann Orlando, She was a homemaker and was a member of Healing Crusade died Sunday. Born in St. Joe County, he moved to Orlan- Mission Church of King Christ, Eatonville.

Survivors: daughters, do from Clearwater in 1987. He was a retired chief of police. Mary Baugh, Carrie Morgan, both of Orlando; 15 grandchilHe was a member of Loyal Order of Moose 676 and a member dren; 47 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. of Fraternal Order of Police. Survivor: wife, Doris.

Beacon Cre- Bruton's Funeral Home, Orlando. mation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. LAWRENCE RAY VANLANDINGHAM, 92, 1802 Cedar RICHARD SCHAFER, 44, 12110 Viti Orlando, died Sat- Sanford, died Sunday. Born in Titusville, he moved to Sanford urday. Born in Buffalo, N.Y., he moved to Orlando from Irving, from Miami in 1968.

He was a retired civil engineer and was a Texas, in 1982. He was a truck driver and was a Baptist. He Methodist. Survivors: wife, Lena; sons, Jack, Gainesville, Marwas a member of Kings Row Dart League, Orlando, and Darts shall, Apopka; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Etc.

Association, Kissimmee, a member of Pub Time Darts, Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford. and a member the Orlando Teamsters Union. Survivors: Texas; CLARENCE J. WATSON, 74, 3700 Curry Ford Road, Orlanwife, Jeanne, Valerie Irving; daughter, Wendy, Texarkana, Lee Pennington, step- do, died Monday. Born in Binghamton, N.Y., daughter, Hill, Irving; stepson, he moved to OrIrving; brother, Buffalo; sisters, Marie Johnson, Sue Tay- lando from Melbourne in 1987.

He was a retired bus driver. He Danny Norma was a merchant marine in World War Il. Allen, lor, Pat Merlett, Nancy Strongren, all of Irving; mother, Survivors: daughter, Toczek, Garland, Texas; stepfather, Leo John Toczek, Garland. Beacon Binghamton; Cremation son, Joe Murray, of Central Orlando; two Judy Rogan, Pine Castle Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando. grandchildren.

Service Florida, Orlando. FRANK C. SEIFRIED, 79, 1119 Carlson Drive, Orlando, died ARTHUR T. WEBER, 97, 350 E. Jackson Orlando, died Saturday.

Born in Cleveland, he moved to Orlando from there Sunday. He was born in Russia. He was a retired engineer and in 1955. He was a retired aerospace machinist and a member was a Protestant. Survivors: none.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral of College Park United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughter, Home, Orlando. Mary L. Silver, Orlando; brother, Calvin, Euclid, Ohio; one TYLER ROBERT WENDELL, infant, 226 E. Wallace Orgrandchild.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. lando, died Sunday. was born in Orlando. He was a member of Pine Castle United Methodist Church. Survivors: parMARGARET C.

STARCHER, 82, 2181 Countryside Court, ents, Gregory and Amy, Orlando; maternal grandparents, Bill Orlando, died Sunday. Born in Weston, W.Va., she moved to and Eileene Summerfield, Orlando; maternal grandfather, RobOrlando from Bluefield, W.Va., in 1945. She was a homemaker ert Ferenbaugh, Chillicothe, Ohio; paternal grandparents, Glen and was an Episcopalian. She was a member of the Rosalyn and Beth, Orlando; paternal grandmother, Carol, Orlando; paClub, Junior League of Orlando and the Orlando Country Club. ternal great-grandparents, Charles and Mabel Austin, Ohio; Survivors: sons, Charles Rodney Stephen all of Or- maternal great-grandmother, Ferol Ferenbaugh, Danville, Ohio; lando, Tracy St.

Cloud; sister, Mary C. Newell, Bryn Mawr, maternal great-grandparents, Bill and Luella Summerfield, six grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlan- Ohio; paternal great-grandmother, Clara Mae, Orlando. Wooddo. lawn Funeral Home, Orlando.

ANDREW, THEODORE Funeral services for Mr. Theodore G. Andrew, age 64, of Orlando, who passed away Monday, will be conducted Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at the College Park Methodist Church with Reverend Barry Lane and Reverend John Christianson officiating. Interment will follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park.

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