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SEMINOLE C-4 The Orlando Sentinel, Wednesday, August 10, 1994 SE Lobster Boy's stepson convicted of murder to describe my feelings. It's not fair." While Newman himself never claimed to be the target of serious physical abuse, he portrayed his genetically pincer-handed, stump-legged stepfather as a drunken brute who slapped and head-butted his mother, and threatened to kill his family. The only way out, Newman said, was to kill him The mother and son paid a teenage neighbor $1,500 to shoot 55-year-old sideshow veteran Grady Stiles Jr. twice in the back of the head two years ago as he relaxed in his Gibsonton trailer. Prosecutors argued neither Newman nor his mother were ever in the imminent danger necessary to claim self-defense.

During closing arguments, they showed jurors a crime scene photo showing the lifeless body of the deformed victim slumped in his easy chair with only underwear on, pictures of his smiling family on the wall around him, a glass of ice tea at his side and two bullets in his brain. brother, George Grace, Smyrna, two grandchildren; one great-grandson. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando. ROBERT HARRISON McDANIEL, 1, 3733 Biscayne Drive, Winter Springs, died Monday, Aug. 8.

He was bom in Altamonte Springs. Survivors: parents, Arthur and Jeri Lynn McDaniel, Winter Springs; paternal grandmother, Laura McDaniel, Washington; maternal grandparents, Gerald and Joan Weigandt, Altamonte Springs; brother, Brian, Winter Springs; sisters, Kate, Krysia, both of Winter Springs; Gaines Carey Hand Garden Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood. RICHARD PAUL McELWEE, 46, 1515 Omega Palm Bay, died Monday, Aug. 8. Mr.

McElwee was a landscaper and nurseryman. Born in Cumberland, he moved to Central Florida in 1982. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a member of Florida Bowhunters Association. Survivors: daughter, Stefani Putt, Riverview; mother, Mary Lou McElwee, Palm Bay; brothers, Michael, Valrico, David, Chicago, Steven, Valkaria.

Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne. MARILYN ELAINE MOORE, 34, 73 Castle Brewer Court, Sanford, died Monday, Aug. 8. She was a homemaker. Born in Sanford, she was a lifelong resident.

She was Baptist. Survivors: son, Eric Jenkins, Sanford; mother, Dorothy Mae Moore, Sanford; father, Willie C. Moore Sanford; brothers, Willie C. Timothy Anthony Cornelius all of Sanford; sister, Lekisha, Sanford; maternal grandparents, Henry and Ollie Byrd, Sanford; paternal grandmother, Easter Moore, Sanford. Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford.

SANDRA JANE COLLINS MORONI, 39, Kentia Road, Casselberry, died Monday, Aug. 8. Mrs. Moroni was a concession clerk for dog racing and jai-alai. Born in Dayton, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1981.

She was Protestant. Survivors: husband, Juan; daughter, Lesley Collins, Montverde; son, Christopher, Montverde; brother, Gary Kuhn, Casselberry; sisters, Linda McCuddy, Sherry Kunn, both of Casselberry; parents, John and Joyce Kuhn, Casselberry; maternal grandmother, Maria Chapman, Dayton, Ohio. All Faiths Cremation Service, Casselberry. MARVIN SCOTT MURDEN, 82, 20829 Fort Christmas Road, Christmas, died Friday, Aug. 5.

Mr. Murden was an Air Force procurement officer. Born in Norfolk County, Va, he moved to Central Florida in 1974. He was Methodist. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Air Force Sergeants Association.

He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Louise; daughters, Elan Styron, Orlando, Frances Laddermilk; St. Cloud; brother, Frank, Glen Burmie, eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Winter Park. ALMA O'NEAL, 67, 20 S.

Parramore Orlando, died Monday, Aug. 8. Mrs. O'Neal was a homemaker. Born in Macon, she moved to Central Florida in the 1970s.

She was Baptist. Brinson's Funeral Home, Orlando. ANNE M. TURNER, 99, 830 W. 29th Orlando, died Monday, Aug.

8. Mrs. Turner was a homemaker. Born in Arap-aho, she moved to Central Florida in 1966. She was Protestant.

She was a member of Rebekah Lodge 257, Clinton, Okla. Survivors: son, Lewis Sarasota; daughter, Wanda VanAlstine, Orlando; sister, Nell Roller, Clinton; four grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great- Preat-grandchild. Carey Hand Colonial uneral Home, Orlando. low Court, Apopka, died Sunday, Aug. 7.

Mr. Hopper was a retired claims employee for Nationwide Insurance Co. Bom in Harrisville, Ohio, he moved to Central. Florida In 1985. He was a member of Lowell United Church of Christ, Canton, Ohio.

Survivors: wife, Mildred sons, Michael, Apopka, Patrick, Lawton, daughter, Judy Hedge Workman, Orlando; seven grandchildren; one greatgrandchild. National Cremation Society, Winter Park. ALLAN F. HORTON 47, South Orlando Avenue, Maitland, died Monday, Aug. 8.

Mr. Horton was a fabricator. Bom In Emporia, he moved to Central Florida in 1949. A member of College Park Baptist Church, he also belonged to the Mokana Masonic Lodge 329, Orlando Scottish Rite Bodies and Bahia Shrine Temple. Survivors: father, Allen F.

Horton, Orlando; mother, Ella Horton, Orlando; brothers, Randal Altamonte Springs, Michael Oviedo. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. EMORY JOHN KOPCZNSKI, 62, 2080 Jerigan Court, Ocoee, died Sunday, Aug. 7. Mr.

Kopcznski was a chef. Bom in Erie, he moved to Central Florida in 1976. He was a Catholic. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Marianne; son, Ricky, Orlando; stepdaughters, Pamela Patterson, Avon, Ohio, Mona Patterson, Mary Patterson, both of Ocoee; eight grandchildren.

Conrad and Thompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee. PHILLIP DANIEL LAWRENCE, 55, Kinnon Drive, Winter Park, died Saturday, Aug. 6. Mr. Lawrence was an automobile salesman.

Born in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1974. He was Protestant. Survivors: daughter, Pam Grocholl, Fleischmanns, N.Y.; brothers, Frederick Winter Park, Gene, Fort Lauderdale; two grandsons. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. RALPH LEON 41, 14645 Astina Way, Orlando, died Sunday, Aug 7.

Mr. Leon was the owneroperator of RV Gas Refrigeration Inc. Bom in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1970. He was a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Kissimmee. Survivors: wife, Patricia; daughters, Tina, St.

Petersburg, Brittany, Orlando; son, Joseph, Gainesville; mother, Santa Leon, Daytona Beach; father, Ralph Leon Daytona Beach; sister, Nancy Haben, Orlando; brothers, Robert, Lake Wales, William, Daytona Beach. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee. NELLIE GRACE STILES UNEHAN, 90, 5505 Hernandez Orlando, died Sunday, Aug. 7. Mrs.

Linehan was a registered nurse. Bom in Kaufman County, Texas, she moved to Central Florida 1985. Survivors: sons, Bill, Fayetteville, N.C., Mitchell, Zephyrhills; daughters, Barbara Kremp, Orlando, Kathleen Murphy, West Monroe, nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Garden of Memories-Myrtle Hill Funeral Home, Tampa ERCILIA MATOS, 92, 819 Balsam-wood Lane, Kissimmee, died Sunday, Aug. 7.

Mrs. Matos was a homemaker. Born in Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1990. She was a Catholic. Survivors: granddaughter, Cecilia Valez, Kissimmee; three grandchildren, nine Conrad and hompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee.

HELEN L. MAZZOLA, 75, Cactus Court, Orlando, died Sunday, Aug. 7. Mrs. Mazzola was a homemaker.

Bom in Delaware County, she moved to Central Florida in 1981. She was Methodist. Survivors: sons, Edward P. Flounders, Robert A. Flounders, both of Orlando; sister, Hazel Payrag, Wilmington, 79, 1725 Mlnutemen Causeway, Cocoa Beach, died Saturday, Aug.

6. Mr. Fetter-man was an appliance salesman for General ElectricHotpoint, Pittsburgh. He was also a Realtor. Bom In Pittsburgh, he moved to Central Florida in 1964.

A member of Riverside Presbyterian Church, Cocoa Beach, he also belonged to the Bras hear Lodge Free and Accepted Masons 743, Dormont, and the Suntree Country Club. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Shirley; sons, Scott Jupiter, James Brooklyn, N.Y. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home, Cocoa. WARREN F.

FIELD, 72, Hudson Court, Orlando, died Sunday, Aug. 7. Mr. Field was a machinist for Martin Marietta Corp. Born in Milwaukee, he moved to Central Florida In 1954.

He was Catholic. He was a member of Early Irons Car Club and Coachman Car Club. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Madryn; daughter, Dolly Ferrell, Orlando, son, Billy, Bradenton; sisters, Judy Hyudsek, Joyce Jackowski, both of Milwaukee; brother, Jimmy, Milwaukee; mother, Jean Field, Milwaukee; one grandson. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando.

MARIE D. GRANVILLE, 78, 884 W. Broadway Oviedo, died Friday, Aug. 5. Mrs.

Granville was a custodian at Winter Park Memorial Hospital. Bom in Pine-hurst, Ga, she moved to Central Florida in 1923. She was a member of Fountain-head Missionary Baptist Church, Oviedo. Survivors: daughters, Helen M. Brooks, Lakeland, Majorie T.

Turner, Winter Springs, Ida M. Smith, Oviedo; brother, Oscar Davis, Oviedo; sisters, Maudie, Claud ie Turner, Rose Henry, all of Rochester, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren. WilsorvFjjcberger Mortuary, Sanford. CHESTER DEMPSEY GRAY, 85, 2733 Raeford Road, Orlando, died Tuesday, Aug. 9.

Mr. Gray was a retired Air Force master sergeant and veteran of World War II. Bom in Roosevelt, Okla, he moved to Central Florida in 1958. He was Lutheran. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and member of Masonic Lodge 69, Orlando.

Survivors: wife, Norma sons, Fred "Buck" Biallas, Orlando, Darryrl Biallas, Hotly Hill; daughters, Pat Hoffmann, Apple Valley, Devra Biallas, Chisago City, six grandchildren. Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Orlando. GERTRUDE B. GREENE, 94, West Lucerne Circle, Orlando, died Monday, Aug. 8.

Mrs. Greene was a homemaker. Bom in Paterson, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1950. A member of Temple Israel, Orlando, she also belonged to the Orlando Bridge Club and Hadassah. Survivors: son, Gene Odessa; daughters, Audrey Olesky, Los Angeles, Rena Kotler, Sierra Vista, sisters, Sylvia Reiss, Orlando, Evelyn Coleman, Los Angeles; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. ALLEN E. HANCOCK, 73, 1415 Osceola Park Drive, Kissimmee, died Monday, Aug 8. Mr. Hancock was an automobile mechanic.

Bom in Butler, he moved to Central Florida in 1952. He was a Baptist. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of Teamsters Local 444, Lakeland. Survivors: wife, Mae; sons, Thomas, Charles, both of Kissimmee, Raymond, Lyons, Billy, Walkertown, N.C, Brian, St. Cloud; daughters, Barbara, Kissimmee, Helen Brearry, Tallahassee, Clara Peavy, Gibsonton; sister, Pauline Coleman, Warner Robbins, 15 grandchildren, nine Conrad and hompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee.

ROBERT E. HOPPER, 73, 570 Swal MARY ETTA ANDERSON, 62, 105 N. Westmoreland Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, of heart failure. Mrs.

Anderson was a teacher's aide for Galaxy Learning Center. Born in Osteen, she moved to Orlando in 1941. A member of Bethel Baptist Church, Orlando, she also belonged to the Eastern Star Lodge, Georgia Tnorton Lodge 27. Survivors: husband, Charlie; daughters, Rosalind Glenn, Cynthia Byrd, Josie Owens, Jennifer Brand, all of Orlando; sons, Earl SpaukJing, Michael Spaulding, both of Orlando; three grandchildren. Brinson's Funeral Home, Orlando.

DONALD DEAN BROOKS. 60, 3302 Mission Bay Orlando, died Monday, Aug. 8. Mr. Brooks was a retired new product development manager for IBM, Charlotte, N.C.

Bom in Glenwood, Iowa, he moved to Central Florida in 1993. He was Baptist. He was a member of IBM Quarter Century Club. Survivors: wife, Linda Wheeler; stepsons, Tom, Orlando, Brian Kidd, Atlanta, Eric Kidd, Charlotte; stepdaughter, Lynn Cagle, Charlotte; five stepgrandchildren. Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Orlando.

ALBERT JOSEPH CHABOT, 52, 3034 Big Sky Boulevard, Kissimmee, died Monday, Aug. 8, of complications from a stroke. Mr. Chabot was owner and operator of Albeit J. Chabot Registered Residential Contractor.

Born in Putnam, he moved to Central Florida in 1978. He was Methodist. Survivors: wife, Elizabeth; son, Roy, Kissimmee; daughter, Wendy Boynton, Gordo, mother, Mildred Ruuska, Oayyille, brothers, Robert, North Kingston, R.I., Francis, Danielson, Wayne Ruuska, Dayville; sister, Theresa Garner, Scituate, R.I.; three grandchildren. Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Orlando. EVELYN GRACE COYNER, 78, Sheoah Boulevard, Winter Springs, died Tuesday, Aug.

9. Ms. Coyner was a treasurer for a packaging company. Born ir Rochelle, she moved to Central Florida in 1974. A member of Unity of Atlanta, she also belonged to the Women's Pilot Club of Atlanta and Orlando.

Survivors: daughter, Diane Martin, Atlanta; sister, Teresa Weller, Leesburg; one grandchild; two great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Alta-monte Springs. JACOB HENRICI FETTERMAN FIELD, WARREN F. Funeral services tor Warren F. Field will be held on Thursday, August 11, at 10AM at Woodlawn Funeral Home with Fr.

John Mencsik officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 2-4PM and 7-9PM. Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME AND MEMORIAL PARK; Orlando. IN LOVING MEMORY OF BENNY JOHNSON June 29, 1948 August 10, 1988 Loving son of Irene Adored father of Kim, April B.J. WE ALL LOVE AND MlSS YOU (.

ASSOCIATED PRESS TAMPA Rejecting arguments it was the only way to protect his mother from abuse, a jury Tuesday convicted the Lobster Boy's stepson of hiring a hit man to kill the claw-handed carnival performer. Harry Glenn Newman, 20, himself a Human Blockhead who hammers nails into his nostrils on the sideshow circuit, sobbed as he heard the first-degree murder verdict that carries a mandatory life sentence without possibility of parole for 25 years. He was also convicted of conspiracy to commit murder. The seven-man, five-woman jury deliberated just over an hour before reaching their decision. "They soundly rejected the proposition you can claim self-defense in a murder-for-hire situation," said Assistant State Attorney Ron Hanes.

"I was surprised the verdict came back as quickly as it did." Said defense attorney Peter Catania, "Disappointed is the best way Developments PURCHASE from C-1 said. The county's purchase averaged $15,021 per acre, he said. The developments raised considerable protest when they emerged several years ago. Environmentalists opposed Hi Oaks because it would be near the river. Developers Charles and Malcolm Clayton withdrew the Hi Oaks East proposal in 1990 and had asked for repeated delays to file a final plan for Hi Oaks West, which county commissioners approved.

The Claytons cited a weak Funeral notices HALLOWAY, IIS ARMY, IE, CW4 HARRY "BUD" CW4 Harry A. "Bud" Halloway, 81, of Winter Park, died August 4, 1994. Private services were held. Mr. Halloway was an active supporter of the Jazz Band and a member of the President's Circle of the University of Central Florida, and was an avid golfer.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Bud Halloway Memorial Tree Fund. For information, please contact Gary Halloway, 1660 Palmer Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, GoWenrodWinter Par Chapel, 7520 Aloma Winter Park. 898-8111. CHAPMAN, WARREN C.

Friends may call to pay their respects for Mr. Chapman, 70, of 1648 Parkgate Dr. in Kissimmee who died Sunday at the Conrad Thompson Funeral Home Friday from 6PM to 8PM. CONRAD THOMPSON FUNERAL HOMEKissimmee. CONNOYER, NICHOLAS JAMES Funeral services for Nicholas J.

Connoyer will be held on Thursday, August 11 at at Woodlawn Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor John Bergh of Faith Lutheran Church officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 2-4 7-9PM. Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME AND MEMORIAL PARK, Orlando. HAH, MISS MARY FRANCES Funeral Services for Miss Mary Frances Hall, 16, of Lake Mary, who died Sunday, in Savannah, Georgia as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident, will be 1 1 O'Clock this morning (Wednesday) at Markham Woods Presbyterian Church with Rev. Dr.

Don T. DeBevoise officiating. Arrangements by GRAMKOW FUNERAL HOME; Sanford GREENE, GERTRUDE B. A graveside service for Gertrude B. Greene, 94, of Orlando, will be Thursday at at Temple Israel Cemetery in Orlando.

Rabbi Alan Londy will be officiating. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando, 851 N. Mart-land Avenue, Maitland. Mrs. Greene is survived by her son Gene B.

Greene, Odessa, FL, two daughters Audrey Olesky, Los Angeles, CA and Rena Kotler, Sierra Vista, AZ, two sisters Sylvia Reiss, Orlando, FL and Evelyn Coleman, Los Angeles, CA, six grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel, 301 NE Ivanhoe Blvd. Orlando. 898-8111. HORTON, ALLAN F.

Funeral services for Allan F. Horton, 47, of Maitland, will be "eheld Thursday at 11AM at the Lake Ivanhoe Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes with Dr. Charles Horton officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday from to at the funeral home. Interment will be made at Glen Haven Memorial Park in Winter Park with Masonic services at the graveside.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1101 N. Lake Destiny Road, Suite 415, Maitland, FL 3275t-7105. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel, 301 NE Ivanhoe Blvd, Orlando. 898-8111. CuRNITURE Factory kxudators 1 est 1890 FUNERAL HOMES Our Reputation is your guarantee 425-6641 est 1890 A are mwmm LQfJK TJDK1 GfltSKILlV NOW THRU LABOR DAY Matinees: Sat 1pm raised protest real estate market in both instances.

They planned a total of more than 1,000 homes. The 182-acre Boy Scout property was bought for $650,000. Commissioners praised the parcel's existing camping facility. Logan told commissioners a caretaker will be needed for the property. Plans are for the facility to be available to groups that obtain a county permit.

Once the purchases are completed, the county will have bought more than 3,800 acres of undeveloped property for $12.95 million. Funeral Notices, In Memoriams Cards of Thanks paid advertising. Call 420-6006Fax 420-6077. AYUES, ANDREW CLARK Memorial services for Mr. Aylies will be conducted 7:00 P.M.

Saturday at Lakeview Christian Church, 1400 Bear Lake Apopka. Reverend Dan Donaldson will officiate. Visitation for friends will be at the Altamonte Springs Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes Wednesday from 7-9PM. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or Lakeview Christian Church BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, 994 E. Altamonte Altamonte Springs, 898-8111.

MCDANIEL, ROBERT HARRISON Memorial services for Robert Harrison McDaniel of Winter Springs will be Thursday, August 11, 1994 at 7:00 P.M. in the Gaines Carey Hand Chapel in Long-wood with Rev. Bill Anderson officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Arthur McDaniel, in memory of Robert Harrison McDaniel, at the Sanford office of the Sun Bank or any other Seminole county branch of the Sun Bank. Arrangements by GAINES CAREY HAND GARDEN CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, Long-wood.

767-5101 SMYTHE, W.WAYNE, SR. W. Wayne Smythe, Sr. of The Yacht Lazy Lady entered into eternal rest at the residence of his daughter, Angela Glasoe of Goose Creek, SC on August 8, 1994. A service of remembrance will be held at a later date in the Bahamas.

Wayne was the son of the late Dr. Charles H. Smythe and Nina M. Crank Smythe, bom February 15, 1928 in Bearden, Arkansas. He was a retired coatings coordinator for American Petrofina Company, marine coatings division in Harvey, LA.

Wayne was loved by all who knew him and well respected by his extended family and numerous friends around the world. Wayne is survived by Jane Purdy Smythe, his wife of 40 years, and a son W. Wayne Smythe, Jr. of Pittsburgh, 4 daughters: Angela S. Glasoe of Goose Creek, SC, Jennifer Smythe of Floral City, FL, Marjorie Barrois and Elizabeth LeJeune both of New Orleans, one brother.

Nathan Smythe of Deqeen, Arkansas, and 1 sister, Elizabeth Kagey of Orlando, FL. Wayne is also survived by nine loving grandchildren and one great grandson. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, Charleston County Unit, PO Box 573, Charleston, SC 29402. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR, Greenridge Road Chapel, North Charleston, SC.

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