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2 The Lake Sentinel, Wednesday. October 4, 1989 Marjorie Jewell, world traveler tis, he moved back to Eustis from Marjorie R. Jewell, 87, inveterate world traveler, died Monday after a 15-month stay at the Mount Dora Healthcare Center. Previously she Fort Pierce in 1 978. He was superintendent of a chemical plant.

He was a member of Bay Street Baptist Church, Eustis. He was past president of the credit union in Fort Pierce. Survivors: wife, Nell sisters, Frances H. Buchanan, Eustis, Mary H. Rogers, Tavares; grand held residence on Overlook Drive in Mount Dora.

She was a member of the First Pres-b i a Church of Mount Dora Mrs Jewell was born in I nnrlnn anrl re daughter, Cynthia Harris. Asheville, N.C. Hamlin and Hiblish Funeral Di SAVE 1 rectors, Eustis. Groveland au trices A IDA MARIE KIN LAW, 83 () PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE Iti what you've wanted all along. homemaker and retired dairy op erator a STEED HOMEXSUION MRS.

KINLAW, 136 Catherine Lane, Groveland, died Saturday. GAL7L ERY Born in Pasco County, she moved to Groveland from there in 1922. She was a homemaker and retired operator of Kinlaw Dairy. She was a member of the Edge Memorial Unit ed Methodist Church, Groveland. She was chairman of the Floral Calendar Committee of Edge Memorial for 40 years.

She was a member of the Senior Woman's Club and the IFF Garden Club, both of Groveland. Survivors: sons, Carl, Raleigh, N.C, Earl, Largo; daughters, Norma Rus-nak, McLean, Shirley Robinson, Apopka; brother, Robert Hammer, For this sale only! Across the board savings, on all cherry floor samples and more. Conover, N.C; sister, Ruth Bahn, West Des Moines, Iowa; five grandchildren; seven grandchildren. Kur- LOVESEAT INCLINER SOFA WAS fiss Funeral Home, Groveland. WAS tired to Mount Jewell Dora from Cleveland in 1955 with her husband, the late Arthur R.

Jewell She was the daughter of the late Alfred Josiah and Elizabeth Wamwright Reeves, both of England. Mrs. Jewell received her bachelor of science degree in Education from Ohio State University in 1924. She majored in English and history, writing for the Cleveland Plain Dealer before her marriage to Arthur in 1931. When the Jewells retired to Mount Dora in 1955, they both became active members of the community.

Mrs. Jewell was past president of the Azalea Circle of the Lakes and Hills Garden Club and served as publicity chairman for many years. For 31 years, Mrs. Jewell willingly devoted her Friday mornings for volunteer work at the Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce. "You could always count on Marjorie arriving at the chamber every Friday morning when she wasn't traveling to greet visitors to the chamber and community," said A) Liveright, executive vice president of the Chamber.

During the summer months, the Mount Dora Topic weekly newspaper would publish her travel adventures for local residents to enjoy. She visited almost every country in the world. She was also a member of the Mount Dora Lawn Bowling Club. She was a lifetime and former member of the board of governors of the fceHouse Players Theatre, Mount Dora. Her husband died in 1971 and she is survived by a nephew, Clifford Reeves Jr.

of Fairview Park, Ohio. A memorial service will be held in Mount Dora later this month. Rehbaum-Harden Funeral Home of Mount Dora will handle Solid Cherry Tavares now $738 nov-s960 A Solid Cherry Lamp Table Solid Cherry gffT7T7 End TaMt yasy ifoiidCherry I 4 Cocktail Table MARSHALL I. MADSEN, 73 Furniture Beautifully hand-crafted. Heirloom quality furniture for every room of your home.

retired manager for Ship Chaner- 31 4 f-rt? MR. MADSEN, 11735 Magnolia Tavares, died Sunday. Born in Portland, Maine, he moved to Tavares from Freeport, Maine, in 1978. He was a retired manaaer for ShiD Chanerly. He was a Protestant.

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Virgin Islands; daughters, Marsha Curry, Jacksonville, Linda Giggey, Atkinson, Maine; brother, Stanley, Sweden, five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Steverson Funeral Home, Tavares. Tavares WAS NOW $71 7 Super Sale $399 jl ldlijiMijllL i i uy Big size for big comfort, tailored pillow back styling for years of enjoyment. 339, Reg. $469 La WILLIAM "Stan" MIDDLE-HURST, 64 newspaper distributor MR.

MIDDLEHURST, 508 Dora Tavares, died Tuesday. Born in Pawtucket, R.I., he moved to Tavares from Framingham, in 1957. He was a newspaper distributor. He was an Episcopalian. He was past master and member of the North Star Lodge Ashland, Mass.

Survivors: daughters, Cindy Ross, Sandi White, both of Tavares, Nancy Garrett, Mount Dora; two grandchildren. Steverson Funeral Home, Tavares. Groveland A casual classic An inviting style that's easy to feel-at-home relaxing in. With a button-tufted back. softly contoured arms, Action Recliners by Lane, one of America's leading recliner factories, has selected Boyd's Furniture as one of the key locations to liquidate millions of dollars of over-inventoried We have chosen BOYD'S FURNITURE to represent a first ever FACTORY SELL OFF for Lane Recliners.

You will save hundreds of dollars on every quality made Action Recliner by Lane. SAVE $1 00 to $150 impeccably tailored detailing and deeply cushioned seat. 249 Reg. $399 Mount Dora 0 JAMES E. ANDERSON, 61 retired school teacher MR.

ANDERSON, 1895 Stacey Drive, Mount Dora, died Monday. Born in Cambridge, he moved to Mount Dora from Minneapolis in 1984. He was a retired school teacher. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church of Eustis. He was a U.S.

Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Dorothy sons, Daniel, Big Lake, Timothy, Minneapolis; daughter, Rebecca Pearson, Golden Valley, brother, Robert, Belle Plaine, Minn. Harden-Paul Funeral Home, Eustis. Astor ETOLIE MARIE EDISON, 80 retired nurses aide MRS. EDISON, 1728 Ormonds Jungle Den Astor, died Monday.

Born in Woodstock, she moved to Astor from Houghton Lake, in 1986. She was a retired nurses aide. She was a Protestant. Survivors: daughter, Norma White, Astor; grandsons, Tim White, Astor, Tom White, Houghton Lake, Clint White, Palmyra, six great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Astor.

83" Nsss- ROLLARM SOFA- The king of the recliners, bolstered back styling and tailored arms make this oversized recliner LOOSE PILLOW BACK WAS $1338 NOW $936 comfortable and functional. LONIA OLSON, 91 homemaker MRS. OLSON, 7305 Redwing Groveland, died Tuesday. Born in Starke, she moved to Groveland from Oakland in 1937. She was a homemaker.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Groveland. Survivors: sons, Howard, Groveland, Ralph, Clearwater; daughter, Doris Becker, Orlando; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Kurfiss Funeral Home, Groveland. 369 mMLT. IMPS Reg.

fcte $529 Lane' Mount Dora Jamison HE wmm CLARENCE E. PHEIL, 81 property manager MR. PHEIL, 1219 Crestview Drive, Mount Dora, died Monday. Born in St. Petersburg, he moved to Mount Dora from Inverness in 1988.

He was a property manager. He was a member of Cathedral Church of St. Peter, St. Petersburg. He was a communicant of St.

Edward's Episcopal Church, Mount Dora. He was a member of the Blue Key Society. Survivors: wife, Eleanor; sons, Thomas, David, both of St. Petersburg, Peter, Flowery Branch, sister, Bertha Bobbitt, St. Petersburg; seven grandchildren.

Rehbaum-Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora. Eustis PURCHASE QUEEN SIZE SLEEPER fflTSrrm Contemporary European, low-profile look with coordinatina rft rrlblC Clermont JAMES WESLEY "Jake" FOREHAND, 66 retired restaurant manager MR. FOREHAND, 1438 Disston Clermont, died Tuesday. Born in Yolanda, he moved to Clermont from Leeds, in 1952. He was a retired restaurant manager He was a Baptist.

He was a member of the Clermont-Groveland Elks Lodge. Survivors: daughters, Annette, Leeds, Teresa Spears, Nashville, mother, Annie H. Forehand, Trussville, brother, Rev. O.A., Trussville, sisters, Edna F. McNabe, Trussville, Texie F.

Moore, Taft three grandchildren. Kurfiss Funeral Chapel, Clermont. Eustis EVERETT HARRIS, 74 superintendent of a chemical ftlU IU UUiovkut REG. LOVESEAT throw pillows covered in mat FOR Vii ching designer fabric. FREE $399.00 MEADOW ST.

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WONG, 248 W. Ward Eustis. died Monday. Born in Augusta, he moved to Eustis from Houston in 1969. He was a chef for Pine Meadows Country Club, Eus- Please see OBITUARIES, 4 M-4 plant MR.

HARRIS, 641 Jackson Eustis, died Tuesday. Born in Eus- 0441 onto Canal ngf wi Meado SJ tofttlSl Across fcom laesourg.

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