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B-4 The Orlando Sentinel. Friday. September 25, 1932 Ik 3MI ASHLEY DENISE ADKINS 2, 1040 Horizon St Wmter Garden, died Wednesday. Sept. 23.

Ashley was born i i mi vjtianuu. ane was a memuer ui Ddy Street Church of God in Christ. Winter Garden. Survivors parents, Karen and J.D. Winter Garden; sister, Cenithia Murrav.

Winter Garden: maternal arand- mother, Annie Moore. Winter Garden; maternal grandfather. Car! Murray. Orlando; paternal grandparents, and Jean Ann and J.D. Winter Garden: paternal great-grandparents.

Cora and Eddie. Winter Garden; paternal qreat-qrand- mother, Melba Lang, Apopka. Marvin Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. RUTH BOAEN, 56, 2734 Ridgewood Sanford, died Wednesday. Sept.

23. Ms Boaen was a homemaker. Born in Graysville. she moved to Central Florida in 1988. She was a Catholic and a member of the American Association of Retired Persons.

Survivors: sons, Sam DiSalvo, Philip A. DiSalvo, Chris DiSalvo, all of Sanford, Tommy Goldin, Carrollton, Billy Goldin, Dallas, Steve Goldin, Temple. Allen Goldin, Draketown, sisters, Terry King, Geraldine Vandergrrff, both of Chattanooga, Betty Plank, Clara Handley, both of Signal Mountain, brothers, William D. Naile, Chattanooga, John Naile. Benton, Bobby Milligan, Cave City, 12 grandchildren.

Gram- ROBERT T. ROSS, 66, 4420 S.E 18th Ocala, died Thursday, Sept. 24. Mr. Ross was a self-employed general contractor.

Bom in Chetopa, he moved to Ocaia from Orlando in 1 992. He was a Southern Baptist. He was a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard Survivors: wife, Helen; sons, Harrold, Colton, Stephen, Fontana, Larry, Fort Worth, Texas; daughters, Bobbie. Etiwanda, Lanna, San Bernardino, Linda Con-cepcion, Topeka, nine grandchildren.

Brinson's Funeral Home. Orlando. GARDENIA BOSTWICK SAINTVILLE, 30, 517 Maxey Winter Garden, died Sunday, Sept. 20, of injuries from an automobile accident. Mrs.

Samtvilie was a teacher for the Orange County School System. She was born in Harrisburg, Pa. She was a member of Macedonia Freewill Baptist Church, Winter Garden. Survivors: husband, Wilner; daughters, April Bostwick, Geraldine. both of Winter Garden; son, Katanga, Winter Garden; parents, George and Mrs.

Geraldine Bostwick, Winter Garden; sister, Oneka Bostwick, Winter Garden; brother, Obough Bostwick, Winter Garden; grandfather, Lewis Surgent, Winter Garden; great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Orlando. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. GERMAINE SMITH, 70, 3007 Lake Arnold Place, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept.

23. Mrs. Smith was a homemaker. Born in New York City, she moved to Central Florida in 1968. She was a member of St.

James Catholic Cathedral. Survivors: husband, John son, Gregory Clearwater; daughter, Patricia Ault, Orlando; brother, Joseph McCarthy, New York City; sisters, Catherine McCarthy, New York City, Mary Brogan, Riverside, N.J.; two grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. VIRGINIA MARIE STREBIG, 70, Mango Street, Casselberry, died Wednesday, Sept. 23.

Mrs. Strebig was a homemaker. Born in Medford, she moved to Central Florida in 1988. A member of St. Augustine Catholic Church, she also was a member of the Rosary Society, Medford, and the Hospital Auxiliary of South Seminole Community Hospital.

Survivors: daughters, Mary Jane Martinson, Casselberry, Nancy Marie Scherfenberg, Faribault, Judy Ann Novotny, Faribault; son, Charles John, Medford; brothers, Gerald Czar-nezki, Vernon, John, all of Milwaukee, Milan, Medford; sisters, Sister Elaine Czarnezki, Holly Springs, Dorothy Wesle, Medford; 17 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs, ray Beach; sister, Helen Balogh, Altamonte Springs. Florida Mortuary, Tampa, AUGUSTINA N. VALERUS, 91, Aster Drive, Winter Park, died Wednesday, Sept 23. Mrs. Valerus was a homemaker.

Born in Haiti, she moved to Central Florida in 1984. She was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Survivors: son, Wilier, Brooklyn, N.Y.; daughters, llanise St. Louis, Dettona, Nenani Benjamin, New Jersey.

Necuie, Edane, Idamene, all of Brooklyn. Michelene, Monique, both of Winter Park; 30 grandchildren; 26 greatgrandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod. NINA M. WAGNER, 91, Orienta Avenue, Altamonte Springs, died Wednesday, Sept.

23. Mrs. Wagner was a home-maker. Born in Boonsboro, she moved to Central Florida in 1952. She was a Baptist.

Survivors: daughter, Doris Ridenour, Casselberry; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. DOW GEIGER WALDEN 71. 2114 Mosher Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 23.

Mr. Walden was a retired certified public accountant. Born in Madison, he moved to Central Florida in 1951. He was a Methodist. He was an Air Force veteran.

Survivors: wife, Bet-tye; sons, Guy Scott, both of Orlando, Byron, Winter Springs; six grandchildren. Carey Hand Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. JERRY A. WARREN, 30, Landmark Drive, Miami, died Friday, Sept. 11.

Born in Orlando, he moved to Miami in 1989. Survivors: mother, Marie, Orlando; brothers, Ronald, Winter Park, Willie, Ho-mosassa Springs; sisters, Pat Hoffstetler, Orlando, Nancy Walker, Winter Garden, Mary Grubbs, Davenport. Woodlawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando. REBECCA S. WIUJS, 52, 5519 MarveH Orlando, died Wednesday, SepL 23.

Mrs. Willis was a legal secretary for a law office. Born in St. Augustine, she moved to Central Florida In 1992. She was a Lutheran.

Survivors: husband, Alfred; daughters, Inger Faherty, Mount Vernon, Judy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; brother, Frederick P. St. John, Phoenixvie, sister, Mrs. Linda S. Hillman, Boone, N.C.; parents, Rev.

and Mrs. O. Bruce Pickering, Orlando. Pine Castle Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando. LEE AARON WOODS, 41, 629 Ossle Orlando, died Sunday, Sept.

20, of an apparent homicide. Mr. Woods was a laborer. Born in Troy, he moved to Central Florida in 1979. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church, Troy.

Survivors: son, Lee A. Winter Garden; mother, Mrs. Clara Woods, Troy; sisters, Nettie Knox, Geraldine Williams, both pf New York City, Annie V. McGrady, Troy, Annie D. Davis, Brooklyn, N.Y.; brothers, Willie Troy, Jimmy Orlando.

Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. WILLIAM O. MOORE, 84, 235 Acacia Road, DeBary, died Wednesday, Sept. 23.

Mr, Moore was a maintenance supervisor. Born Baltimore, he moved to Central Florida in 1986. A Catholic, he also was a member of Senior Citizens Bowling League. Survivors: daughters, Jean Di-marco, Sanford, Rosanna Weiss, La Mir-ada, Joyce Lanmg, Elaine Hartranft, both of Williamstown, N.J., Florence Cns-mond, California; sons, William, Atco, N.J., John, Cherry Hill, N.J., Ed, DeBary; 14 Erandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. aldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Oaklawn Park Chapel, Lake Mary.

DONALD GORDON NETTO 27, 825 Lowell Place, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 6. Mr. Netto was a construction worker. Born in Orlando, he was a lifelong resident.

Survivors: mother, Boots Robertson, Orlando; sister, Julie Pollock, Orlando; brothers, Michael, David, Mark Kerce, all of Orlando; maternal grandparents, Cecil and Lenora Benefield, Miami. Wilcox Funeral Home, Winter Park-Goldenrod Chapel, Winter Park. WILLIAM W. PARKER, 58, 817 Carew Orlando, died Thursday, Sept. 24.

Mr. Parker was a risk manager for the Orange County School Board. Born in Tampa, he moved to Central Florida in 1963. A member of the First Baptist Church of Orlando, he also was a member of the Florida Educational Risk Managers Association and the National Risk Insurance Management Society. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors: wife, Mildred son, William Orlando; brother, Rex Greenfield, sister, Mary Jane Thompson, Oklahoma City, Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. JACK K. PIERCE, 49, 9532 Sixth Avenue, Taft, died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mr.

Pierce was a self-employed mechanic. Born in Hagerstown, he moved to Central Florida in 1977. He was a Methodist. He was past commander of Athens American Legion Post 21, was first commander of the Athens AmVets, and was a member of the BPOE of South Orlando Lodge 2694. He was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War.

Survivors: wife, Carolyn; son, Jesse, Virginia; stepson, Danny Phillips, Orlando; stepdaughters, Cari Phillips, Sheri Phillips, Lisa Phillips, all of Orlando; brother, Joe, Athens, Ohio; four grandchildren. Carey Hand Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. HOWARD QUINN 46, Sealy Apartments, Eatonville, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr.

Quinn was the owner of a lawn maintenance business. Bom in Pinehurst, he moved to Central Florida in 1989. Survivors: mother, Evelyn, Orlando; father, Howard Orlando; daughter, Shannon, Fort Lauderdale; brothers, Jerry, Orlando, Jimmy Lee, Grand Rapids, sisters, Mable Kay Bell, Sanford, Helen Marie Butler, Altamonte Springs, Yvonne Holden, Joann, both of Orlando. Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford. kow Funeral Home, bantord.

MARCELLA BROWN, 69, 6631 Horse Shoe Bend, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mrs. Brown was a homemaker. Born in Harvey, she moved to Central Florida in 1980.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Orlando. Survivors: husband, Donald son, Larry Donald, Apopka; daughter, Rosemary Nissley, Arlington Heights, brother, William Bowman Orlando; sister, Joanne Maglott, Bellville, Ohio; three grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. Survivois. wife.

Frances, soil, James New Jersey: daughters. Jeanne K. Caiton, Orlando, Jacquelyn Lee, Hudson four g-andchndren Woodlawn Funeral Home 4 Memorial Park, Orlanao ADAM JOHNSON, 70, 1264 Old Apopka Roac, Apopka, died Monday, Sept. 21. Mr.

Johnson was a laborer. Bom in the Bdhamas, he moved to Central Florida in 1930 He was a Protestant. Survivors: cousms, Harold. Apopka, Elder Preston Roile. Or'ando.

Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home. Apopka. JAMES B. JONES 82.

Manitou Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mr. Jones was a meat cutter. Born in Pureed, he moved to Central Florida in 1970 He was a member of Woodhaven Baptist Church Survivors wife, Dorothy mother, Flemmie Petaluma, daughters.

Rosemane Davis, Dee Flowers, both of Orlando; son, James, Banning, brother, Warren, Mount Vernon, sters. Mittie Wood. Mo-dene Brock, both of Petaluma, Doris Harthcock, Purcell; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando. MILTON THOMAS JUNE, 84, 3749 Cohen Drive, Zellwood.

died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mr. June was a retired sales representative for a hardware company. Born in Brandon, he moved to Central Florida in 1988.

He was an Episcopalian, He was a member of St. Pauls Masonic Lodge. Brandon, Neshobe Sportsman Club, and the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors: wife, Janet Elizabeth; son, David Toronto; daughter, Cynthia Chase, Dan-bury, five grandchildren. Loomis Funeral Home, Apopka.

ESTHER LEOTA MACLEAN, 86, 1234 Bonnie Lou Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mrs. MacLean was the former owner and operator of Ye Olde Yarn Needle Shop, Eustis. Born in Stuart, she moved to Central Florida in 1958.

She was a Methodist. Survivors: daughter, Mildred A. Schultz, Lafayette, sister, Mildred Gae Karman, Victoria, Texas; five grandchildren. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. GEORGE W.

MAIN 72, 520 Rose-dale Longwood, died Thursday, Sept. 24. Mr. Main was a sheet metal machine operator. Born in Hagerstown, he moved to Central Florida in 1974.

A Protestant, he also was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Isabel; son, George W. Sanford; daughters, Janet Ferer, Pittsburgh, Debbie Merrill, Amarillo, Texas; brother, Fred, Longwood; sister, Dorothy Smock, Longwood; five grandchildren. Carey Hand Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Longwood. LORNA MATHIEU, 1, Meginder Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept.

23, of a heart condition. Lorna was born in Orlando. She was Pentecostal. Survivors: father, Francois, Orlando; mother, Marie Desjardin, Orlando. Woodlawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando.

MASTER SGT. WAYNE EARL McDADE, 66, 430 E. Packwood Maitland, died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mr.

McDade was retired from the Air Force and was a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Born in South Beaver Township, he moved to Central Florida in 1973. He was co-founder and a member of New Life Spiritual Centre, Maitland. Survivors: wife, Margery son, Raymond, Mobile, daughters, Arlene P. Owens, Debra L.

Schoppert, Karen M. Thompson, Kathy all of Mobile; stepsons, John Burke, Michael Burke, both of Maitland, David Burke, Naples; eight grandchildren; one great-grandson. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. MICHELLE LAVETTE McLOID, 29, 1624 Trumbo Winter Garden, died Sunday, Sept. 20, of injuries from an automobile accident.

Ms. McLoid was a caretaker for a daycare center. Born in Orlando, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. She was a member of Macedonia Freewill Baptist Church, Winter Garden. Survivors: mother, Ruby N.

Jones, Winter Garden; father, Charlie Harp Winter Garden; stepmother, Mary Harp, Winter Garden; sisters, Deborah, Apopka, Ernestine Jones, Julie Harp, Sondra Harp, all of Winter Garden; brothers, Michael Jones, Darnell Harp, both of Orlando, Lorenzo Harp, Charlie Harp both of Winter Garden; maternal grandparents, Addie and Leola, Winter Garden, Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. Sept. 24 Mr. Dupiessis was a refrigeration and air conditioning technician.

Born in Lewiston, Maine, he moved to Central Florida in 1973. He was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Churcn. Survivors; wife, Pauline, daughters, Diane Dupiessis-Scolt. Linda, son, Douglas one grandson Pme Castle Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando.

JACKIE WAYNE EVANS 48. 6315 Ridge Terrace. Onando, died Tuesday, Sept 22. Mr. Evans was a bus driver.

Born in Sparta. C. he moved to Central Florida in 1980. He was a member of Branches Christian Fellowship. Survivors: wife Theresa, son, Jason Wayne; mother, Etta Lowe Evans; sisters.

Betty Lou Brown, Carol Jean Bottomly. Louise Jenkins. Batts Funeral Home Monuments. Orlando. HAROLD GORDON FOSMOE 83, 209 Autumn Breeze Way Winter Park, died Tuesday, Sept.

22. Mr. Fosmoe was a school bus driver. He was born Ishpeming, Mich. He was a Lutheran.

Survivor: sister, Marie Wolff, Nashville, Ind. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. HOMER FRANKLIN, 68, 104 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford. died Thursday, Sept. 24.

Mr. Franklin was a building contractor. Born in Fletcher County, he moved to Central Florida in 1968. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners. both of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Kazue; son, James, Sanford; daughters, Debi. Sanford, Carroll Geesaman, Longwood; sister, Odell Wall, Sanford; brothers, Claude, Sanford, James, Moyock, N.C.; mother, Lear Brown, Jenkins, Ky. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford. DAVID CHARLES GEYER 71, 500 Osceola Winter Park, died Wednesday, Sept.

23. Mr Geyer was a retired investment broker. Born in Cleveland, he moved to Central Florida in 1961. A Lutheran, he also was a member of the Winter Park Racquet Club and a former member of the University Club of Winter Park. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.

Survivors: wife, Charlotte; son, David Christopher. Winter Park; daughters, Charyl Tabscott, Winter Springs, Susan Pearson, Indianapolis, Barbara Langer, Oviedo; seven grandchildren. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. CLIFFORD CORELA HELMS HES-SION, 76, South Highland Avenue, Apopka, died Thursday, Sept. 24.

Mrs. Hession was a retired food packer for Coca-Cola Foods Division. Born in Coffee Springs, she moved to Central Florida in 1945. She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, Apopka. Survivors: husband, L.J.; sons, Willie Max Helms, Edgar Wayne Helms, Douglas Michael Helms, all of Apopka; daughter, Mary Louise Thomas, Apopka; brother, Horton Childs, Webster; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

Bald-win-Fairchild Funeral Home, Apopka. MARY RUTH HUNDT, 68, Woodfern Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 23, of myocardial infarct. Mrs. Hundt was a certified nursing assistant.

Born in Chattanooga, she moved to Central Florida in 1989. She was a member of the American Medical Association. Survivors: son, Ronald, Groton, daughters, Donna Mallette, Poinciana, Anita, Orlando, Mary Masini, Apopka-brothers, William Charles Mitchell, Doug-lasville, three grandchildren. Wood-lawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando. ESSIE RENE JACKSON, 77, 7457 Crooked Lake Circle, Orlando, died Thursday, Sept.

24. Mrs. Jackson was a homemaker. Born in Calhoun County, she moved to Central Florida in 1942. A member of St.

John Missionary Baptist Church, she also was a member of the Eastern Star. Survivors: son, Eddie Orlando; daughter, Djuna Jackson Poole, Orlando; brother, Thomas Crayton, Washington; sisters, Eva Throwel, Roswell, N.M., Letha Crayton, Washington, Fannie Taylor, Sally Mae Tolberg, Dixie Hall, all of Orlando; one grandchild; one great-grandchild. Bru-ton's Funeral Home, Orlando. BERNARD H. JENSEN, 74, Fighting Irish Lane, Orlando, died Thursday, Sept.

24. Mr. Jensen was a retired electronics engineer. Born in Cannon Falls, he moved to Central Florida in 1987. A member of Holy Family Catholic Church, he also was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

GRACE SZABO, Altamonte Springs, Ms. Szabo was a Born in Bridgeport, 71, Little Bend Road, died Sunday, Sept. 20. retired legal secretary. she moved to 972.

She was a mem- Central Florida in 1 ber of St. Mary Church. Survivors: Magdalen Catholic brother, Michael, Del- RUBY BROWN CARROLL, 82, Lake Charles, died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Born in Ashland, she moved to Lake Charles from Orlando in 1992.

Survivors: son, David W. VanDeveer, Pittsburgh; daughter, Blanche V. Sullivan, Lake Charles; six grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren. Johnson Funeral Home, Lake Charles. DONALD EDMUND CHAPMAN, 80, 9309 S.

Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mr. Chapman was a retired interior wallpaper hanger. Born in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1980.

A member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, he also was a volunteer for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Survivor: wife, Doris. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. ROBERT L.

CHAPMAN, 75, 3122 Kensington Orlando, died Thursday, Sept. 24. Mr. Chapman was a retired employee of the Orange County Board of Education. Born in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1960.

He was a Methodist. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: daughters, Shirley Lawrence, Roswell, Kathleen Claypoole, Orlando. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. ADAM ROBERT COLLINS, infant, 1189 Village Forest Place, Winter Park, died Wednesday, Sept.

23. Survivors: parents, Mark and Patricia Collins. Winter Park; brothers, Christopher, Mark, both of Winter Park; paternal grand-' mother, Rita, Madison, maternal great-grandmother, Evelyn McDonald, Missouri; paternal great-grandmother, Dorothy Fose, Wisconsin. Banfield Mortuary Services, Winter Springs. OPAL LORENE STEELE COOK, 74, 24141 Fox Road, Astor, died Sunday, Sept.

20. Mrs. Cook was a homemaker. Born in Portland, she moved to Central Florida in 1984. She was a Protestant.

Survivors: husband, Paul daughters, Amelia C. Fase, Kissimmee, Bonnie 1MH3 DAYS ONLY Ml 1 a ii i FREE Layaway or Easy Credit Terms 88 MB Q33S3S Geed All Immediate Quantities ARE LIMITED! L. Mangan, Lewisville, Texas, Peggy J. McClung, Orlando; sons, James Newberry, Gerald Orlando, David Naples; sister, Roberta Triplett, Grove City, Ohio; brother, Sherman Steele, Astor; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Lankford Funeral Home, DeLand.

GEORGE R. DUPLESSIS, 54, 816 Forester Orlando, died Thursday, ii VL Li -A- Funeral notices 3-PIECE LIVING ROOMS BROWN, MARCELLA Funeral services for Marcella Brown will be conducted today at 1:00 at Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, 2811 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, The Reverend Jim Gregory will officiate. Burial will be in Orlando Memorial Gardens, Apopka. ARRANGEMENTS BY: CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 898-2561 in JONES, JAMES Funeral services for Mr. Jones will be held Monday 9 28 92, in the chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home with Pastor Danny Pitts of Woodhaven Baptist Church officiating.

Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday 2-4 and 7-9pm. In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations be made to Hospice of Central Florida, 2500 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 300, Maitland 32751. Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME AND MEMORIAL PARK, OrJando. 4-PIECE BEDROOMS ACKK. Memorial services for Mr.

Jack K. Pierce will be held Saturday 1 1 at the South Orlando Elks Lodge 2694 located at Oranue Ave in Pine Castle. Mr. PARKER, WILLIAM W. Funeral services for William W.

Parker will be conducted Saturday at Carey Hand Cox-Parker Chapel with Rev. Richard D. Black, a personal friend, officiating. Interment will be at Glen Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to First Baptist Church of Orlando, 3701 LB.

McLeod Rd Orlando 32805 or to Hospice of Central Florida, 2500 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 300. Maitland 32751. Visitation for friends will be from 2-4pm and 7-9pm today at CAREY HAND COX-PARKER FUNERAL HOME. 1350 W. Fairbanks Winter Park.

647-1942 MAIN, GEORGE SR. Funeral services for George W. Main, Sr. will be held Saturday, September 26, 1992 at 10am in the Carey Hand Garden Chapel, Longwood, with Rev. Bill Anderson officiating.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 4pm and 6 8pm CAREY HAND GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, Longwood. 767-5101 McDADE, WAYNE Memorial services for Wayne McDade will be held 10am Sunday, October 4 at the New Life Spiritual Centre, 2B1 Circle Maitland 32751, with the Rev, Dr. Paul Daniele officiating. In lieu ol flowers the family graciously request memorial donations be made to the New Life Centre 6345 S. ALL BRAND NEW FACTORY DIRECT TO Sectionals from $298 Pierce will be buried in Pleasanton Cemetery in Athens, OH Arrangements by CAREY HAND GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, 600 E.

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WtTjk fjm Queon $69 ea.pc. A Id. Queen $118 ea.pc. IT IfclF wty. King $69 ea.

pc. Si tt wty. King $99 ea. pc. CHAPMAN, ROBERT Funeral services for Robert L.

Chapman will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, 2811 Curry Ford Road, Orlando. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Visitation hours at the funeral home will be Friday evening 6-8. ARRANGEMENTS BY: CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 898-2561 GEYER, DAVID CHARLES Memorial services for David Charles Geyer will be conducted Monday, October 5, 1992, at 4:00 P.M. at Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall with Rev.

William B. Reinhardt officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to the Lutheran Haven Nursing Home. ARRANGEMENTS BY: CAREY HAND COX-PARKER FUNERAL HOME, WINTER PARK. 647-1942 HESSION, CLIFFORD CORELA HELMS Funeral service for Mrs.

Clifford Corela Helms Hession, age 76, of Apopka, who passed away Thursday, will be conducted Saturday at at Trinity Baptist Church, Apopka, with Dr. Virgil O. Lovett and Reverend Jeff Helms officiating. Inter-, ment will follow at Highland Memory Gar-' dens, Forest City. Visitation for friends will be held Friday from 2-4 and 7-9pm at the Apopka Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home.

BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, 601 N. Park Apopka. JENSEN, BERNARD H. Funeral Mass services tor Mr. Jensen will be held Saturday, 9-26-92, 10:00 AM at Holy Family Catholic Church.

Friends may call at Woodlawn Funeral Home on Friday from 3-8 PM. At 7:00 PM on Friday recitation of Rosary will be held also at Woodlawn Funeral Home. Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME AND MEMORIAL PARK, Orlando. JOHNSON, LI. COL, RUSSELL JR.

(retired) Memorial services for Lt. Col. Russell W. Johnson, will be conducted Monday evening at 7:30 at Carey Hand Colonial chapel. Mr.

Johnson is survived by his wife, Sylvia; daughters, Gwen and Pattie; sister, Ann and grandchildren, James Russell Sparks and Courtney Michele Wode. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association of Central Florida, P.O. Box 568504, Orlando 32866-8504 ARRANGEMENTS BY: CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 898-2561 S1T1LE, GARDENIA B. Funeral services tor Mrs. Gardenia 8.

Sainl-ville, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 26, 3:00 from Bay Street Church of God in Christ, Winter Garden, Elder David Thompson, Pastor with Bishop J. W. Smith, Pastor ol Macedonia Freewill Baptist Church, Winter Garden, Officiating, Friends may call at the church on Saturday from 12 Noon until funeral time. Immediately following services interment will be made In the Winter Garden Cemetery, Winter Garden, under the direction of MARVIN C.

ZANDERS FUNERAL HOME, APOPKA. THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE-SMITH, GERMAINE A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10am Saturduy at St. James Catholic Cathedral Fattier Sean Heslin will officiate Interment will follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held 7-9pm today at the funeral home. CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 281 1 Curry Ford Road In charge ol arrangements.

898 2561 Ss -nU2-H 1 1 if JL a silver starTSoS COLONIAL DRIVE 2573 Silver Star Rd. 1 block E. of John Young Pkwy. 297-6662 Also in Lakeland (013) 667-1700 MCLOID, MICHELLE LAVETTE Funeral services for Ms. Michelle Lavetle McLoid will be held on Saturday, Sept.

26, 1:00 from Macedonia Freewill Baptist Church, Winter Garden, Bishop W. Smith, Pastor Friends may call at the church on Saturday morning from 9:00 a m. until funeral time Immediately follow ing services interment will be made In the Oakland Cemetery. Oakland, under the di rection of MARVIN ZANDERS FUNERAL HOME, APOPKA, THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE ffi I HOURS: FRI. 12-8, SAT.

10-6, SUN. 11-6, MOM. TUES. 10-8 TERMS: CASH, CHECK, VISA, MC, AMEX. DISCOVER.

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