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The Orlando Sentinel, Friday, June 16, 2000 Obituaries MANJA ALEXANDER, 90, Escondido Boulevard, Altamonte Springs, died Wednesday, June 14, of cancer. Mrs. Alexander was a temple manager. Born in Germany, she moved to Central Florida in 1985. She was Jewish.

Survivors: Dr. Gregor, Orlando; daughter, Claudia Kurzak, Germany; four grandchildren. Beth Shalom Memorial Chapel, Orlando. ALICE MABEL BACHAND, 88, Illinois Avenue, St. Cloud, died Tuesday, June 13.

Mrs. Bachand was a homemaker. Born in Atlanta, she moved to Central Florida in 1976. She was Protestant. Survivors: daughters, Helen England, St.

Cloud, Betty Mounsey, Hollywood, Jean Ann Suttle, N.C.; sister, Marion Wermuth, St. Cloud; brother, Clarence Saunders, St. Cloud; six grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren. Fisk Funeral Home Crematory, St. Cloud.

EARL L. BENGE 88, Balsam Drive, Winter Park, died Wednesday, June 14. Mr. Benge Sr. was a high school music teacher.

Born in Pleasant Grove, he moved to Central Florida in 1976. He was a member of St. Richards Episcopal Church. He was a member of American Federation of Musicians Local 8, Milwaukee, Hoedowners and Haven Squares Dancing Clubs. He was a.

Navy veteran. Survivors: wife, Marilyn; son, Earl L. Orlando; daughters, Barbara Martin, Whukesha, Elizabeth Preston, Billings, Montana; brother, Raymond, Mukwanigo, 15 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Goldenrod-Winter Park Chapel. SELMA G.

BROWN, 76, Escondido Circle, Altamonte Springs, died Saturday, June 10. Mrs. Brown was a homemaker. Born in Meridan, she moved to Central Florida in 1984. She was a member of Hadassah and ADDitions of Orange County Public Schools.

Survivors: son, Alan Redondo Beach, daughter, Barbara, Orlando; brothers, Marvin Gottlieb, David Gottlieb, both of Hollywood; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Dove Funeral Chapel Crematory, Winter Park. LESLIE M. CANNING, 81, Algonquin Avenue, Deltona, died Thursday, June 15. Mr.

Canning was a retired service station Born in Katonah, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1985. He was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Jean; son, Leslie M. Cambridge, Ohio; daughter, Susan DeLand; sister, Elizabeth Gruenberg, Summit, N.J.; brother, W.

Arthur, Sun City, two grandsons. Baldauff Family Funeral Home, Orange City. PAUL E. CANTRELL, 28, Sunny Drive, Mims, died Wednesday, June 14. Mr.

Cantrell was an inspector for the Department of Transportation. Born in Titusville, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. Survivors: wife, Tish; son, Jarrett; daughter, Savannah; parents, Phil and Barbara Osborne, Mims; maternal grandfather, Robert Bellamy, Kingsport, sisters, Francesca, Wapello, lowa, Jessica Hutchenson, Mims. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. ANNE D.

"DAISY" CHAPMAN, 107, Lucerne Terrace, Orlando, died Monday, June 12. Mrs. Chapman was a homemaker. Born in Haverhill, she moved to Central Florida in 1956. She was a member of Delaney Street Baptist Church, Orlando.

Survivors: nephew, Morton B. Gilbert, Amesbury, Mass. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Ivanhoe Chapel, Orlando. ARTHUR COLLIGNON, 91, Bougainvillea Drive, DeBary, died Wednesday, June 14. Mr.

Collignon was a retired clerk for Railway Express. Born in Port Chester, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1999. a was Methodist. Survivor: brother, Kenneth, Rye, N.Y. Deltona Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery, Orange City.

BRIAN D. DAWSON, 30, Coral Reef Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, June 13. Mr. Dawson was a customer service representative for Wireless. Born in Gainesville, he moved to Central Florida in 1993.

He was Jehovah Witness. Survivors: mother, Martha Diane, Gainesville; father, William David, Gainesville; sister, Darlene M. Strong, Orlando; paternal grandmother, Loise Louise King, Atlanta; paternal grandfather, Charles King, Atlanta. BaldwinFairchild Goldenrod-Winter Park Chapel, Winter Park. LOUISE C.

DIAL, 91, 413 Peregrine Drive, Indialantic, died Wednesday, June 14. Mrs. Dial was a homemaker. Born in Cedartown, she moved, to Central Florida in 1994. She was a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors: son, James Indialantic; daughter, Jacque D. Boor, Melbourne Beach; brother, Hewell Carter, Charlotte. N.C.; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Brownie Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne. KATHLEEN MARION DUMARS, 86, Orienta Drive, Wednesday, of a stroke.

er. Born in Altamonte Springs, died June 14, from complications Mrs. DuMars was a homemakMalone, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1959. She was a member of Calvary Assembly, Winter Park. Survivors: husband, Rollin daughters, Diane C.

Christopher, Janice A. Dudley, both of Deltona, Kathleen M. Jahns, Orlando; sisters, Genevieve Randall, Greenville, S.C., Hilda Palmer, Binghamton, N.Y., Arlene Debraccio, Schenectady, N.Y; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Garden Home for Funerals, Orlando. LEORNARD GENTICQUORE, 83, 1738 Palm Ridge Road, Melbourne, died Wednesday, June 14.

Mr. Gentilquore was a retired factory worker. Born in Bronx, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1992. He was a member of Ascension Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Anna Marie; daughter, Bobbie, New York; brother, Joseph, Melbourne; two grandchildren.

Brownie Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne. PANSY HAMM, 91, Georgia Street, Titusville, died Thursday, June 15. Mrs. Hamm was a homemaker. Born Rentz, she moved to Central Florida in 1934.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Titusville. Survivors: son, Titusville; sisters, Aster Dent, Warrenton, Diantha Pirtle, Titusville; two grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. FLORENCE HARRIS, 80, Country Club Drive, Titusville, died Wednesday, June 14. Mrs.

Harris was a retired secretary. Born in Steubenville, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1978. She was a member of Sun Valley Christian Church. She was a member of National Secretary Association, and Meals on Wheels. Survivors: nephew, Donald McMahon, Port Orange; niece, Diane Charles, Jennings, Colo.

North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. VICTORIA LYNN SHAMAS HUGHES, 52, Alpine Street, Altamonte Springs, died Wednesday, June 14. Mrs. Hughes was a licensed practical nurse and registered nurse coordinator. Born in Johnstown, she moved to Central Florida in 1981.

She was a member of Antioch Orthodox Church. Survivors: husband, Steve Altamonte Springs; sons, Christopher James, Longwood, Joshua Stephen, Altamonte Springs; brother, Barry Shamas, Dripping Springs, Texas; sister, Elaine Emeigh, Conemaugh, three grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. ROBERT S. KAFKA, 87, Eastwind Lane, Maitland, died Thursday, June 15.

Mr. Kafka was a retired engineer at Martin Marietta. Born in Philadelphia, he moved to Central Florida in 1950. She was Episcopalian. Survivors: sister, Clara Pohl, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. ANTHONY "TONY" MASLANKA, 73, Cypress Lane, Kissimmee, died Wednesday, June 14. Mr. Maslanka was the owner and operator of Modern Day Furniture in Kissimmee. He was born in Allison, Pa.

He was a Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Kissimmee. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Kissimmee. He was a Navy veteran of World War and a member of VFW Post 4225, Kissimmee. Survivors: wife, Violet, Kissimmee; sons, Anthony, Thomas Frances, Todd Michael, all of Kissimmee, Timothy Wayne, Beaver, brothers, Ted, Cleveland, Frank, Englewood; sisters, Elizabeth Nagle, Homosassa, Constance Tretter, Brownsville, five grandchildren. Osceola Memory Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Home, Kissimmee.

ETHYL SUSAN MASTERS, 53, Burns Avenue, Longwood, died Thursday, June 15. Ms. Masters was a retired factory worker. Born in Philadelphia, she moved to Central Florida in 1958. Survivors: sons, Travis, Chuluota, Justin Lewis, Longwood; daughter, Laura McCloskey, Oviedo; father, Frederick Stumpf, Chuluota; mother, Frances Stumpf, Chuluota; brother, William Stumpf, Longwood; eight grandchildren.

Banfield Funeral Home, Winter Springs. CONSTANCE MARTIN, 85, Rose Avenue, Orlando, died Thursday, June 1 15. Mrs. Martin was a licensed practical nurse. Born in Madeira Islands, Portugal, she moved to Central Florida in 1959.

She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. She was a member of Loaves and Fishes. Survivors: son, Daniel P. Martin, Apopka; daughter, Paula M.

Magee, Orlando; brothers, John Barros, Antone Barros, both of Taunton, sisters, Delores Desmarois, Leona Ventura, both of Taunton; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. -Fairchild Funeral Home Semoran-Forest City Chapel. ANDERSON JULIUS MCDUFFIE 78, 2809 Lake Sunset Drive, Orlando, died Saturday, June 10. Mr. McDuffie was a construction laborer.

Born in Taft, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was a member of Church of God. Survivors: sons, Reginald, Arlington, Texas, Anderson Orlando; daughters, Emeryl Carson, Annette Payne, both of Orlando; sister, Cleon Nixon, Orlando; 10 grandchildren. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.

ETHEL M. NIELSEN, 88, Jess Parrish Court, Titusville, died Tuesday, June 13. Nielsen was a homemaker. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1950. She was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, West Palm Beach.

Survivors: sons, Ronald S. Nolan, Charleston, S.C., Freddie, Glen Cove, N.Y.; daughter, Brenda McKenny, Vero Beach; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. WILLIAM RAEFEAL RIEGLER, 78, Lakecrest Drive, Apopka, died Tuesday, June 13, from cancer. Mr.

Riegler was a lead expediter in the space industry. Born in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1957. He was a member of American Legion, United Auto Workers and Antique Auto Club. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Apopka.

He was an Army veteran. Surviwife, Beatrice; sons, Alan Astatula, David Apopka; brother, Richard, Miramar; one granddaughter. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Apopka. Z. RIVERA-MONTES, 77, Cranbrook Drive, Kissimmee, died Tuesday, June 13.

Mr. Rivera-Montes was a civil engineer and mechanic with the government of Puerto Rico. He was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Survivors: wife, Argentina Saniley-Rivera; daughters, Marirosa Rivera, Kissimmee, Nayda Velez, Tampa; sister, Ol- H. Kingston Fleming lived long, literary life By Jason Garcia bassadors in Latin American countries.

OF THE SENTINEL STAFF In the late '50s and early '60s, Fleming oversaw urban Writing was in H. Kingston development, particularly in Fleming's blood. He published the San Francisco area, for the novels and I plays, rose to a sen- Federal Housing Administraior position in the newspaper tion. industry and even edited a se- He retired in 1965 and cret weekly political report. moved to DeLand in 1971.

But Fleming, of DeLand, died at he never stopped writing. home Wednesday of lung can- He had two novels pubcer. He was 99. lished: Eden-Eden, a mystery "He's always written po- set in Maryland and England ems, plays, musicals," said his and a novel titled The Day youngest daughter Paula Whar- They Kidnapped Queen ram of London. "He had ideas Victoria.

constantly." The St. John's River Players Fleming established himself of DeLand even produced one as a promising young journalist of his plays, in 1988, a comedyat the age of 19, when he wrote drama called The Stratford Afan extensive article about Po- fair and set well into 21st-cenland and the country's fight tury England. against the Bolsheviks. "That Fleming also engaged in was when he really launched countless other pastimes, evhimself," Wharram said. erything from waterpainting to Fleming emigrated from golf, Wharram said.

England in 1924, when he was "He was always curious," she 23, and he went to work for The said. "He liked new things and (Baltimore) Sun until 1942. He new people." began as a feature writer and Survivors also include his rose to managing editor, one of second wife, Jane Fleming of the paper's highest positions. DeLand; his older daughter, He left The Sun for the Pamela Fleming-Hollyday of State Department during World Baltimore; and one grandchild. War II, when his duties includ- Allen-Summerhill Funeral ed production of a secret week- Home is handling the ly political report to 20 U.S.

am- arrangements. ga M. Rivera, Puerto Rico; one grandchild. Osceola Memory Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Home, Kissimmee. THOMAS G.

SCHIPPER, 72, Morocco Avenue, Orlando, died Thursday, June 15, of cancer. Mr. Schipper was retired from the Marine Corps. Born in Greensboro, N.C., he moved to Central Florida in 1974. He was Lutheran.

He was a Marine veteran of World War Il and the Vietnam War. Survivors: wife, Mary; daughter, Penny, Austin, Texas; son, stepdaughter, Orlando; sister, Jo Ann N.C.; two grandchilFuneral Home Con- JEANNE A. SENO, 83, Spring Valley Loop, Altamonte Springs, died Wednesday, June 14. Mrs. Seno was a homemaker.

Born in Winnetka, she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was a member of Order of Eastern Star. Survivors: son, Thomas, daughter, Donna Heinz, Peoria, five granddaughters; six great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Semoran-Forest City Chapel, Forest City. DAVID G.

SERAFINO, 38, Grand Avenue, DeLand, died Tuesday, June 13, of cancer. Mr. Serafino was a steelworker. Born in Sommerville, N.J., he moved to Central Florida in 1999. He was a member of Grace Methodist Church, Sommerville.

He was an Army veteran. Survivors: daughter, Patricia Lee, Sarasota; father, Andrew, DeLand; brothers, Andrew Venice, Marc Osprey; sister, Lisa Venice. Carpenter-Curry Funeral Home, DeLand. NORMAN "RANDY" SKILES, 67, Long Lake Drive, Titusville, died Wednesday, June 14. Mr.

Skiles was a production planner. Born in Salem, he moved to Central Florida in 1967. He was a member of Free Will Baptist Church, Titusville. Survivors: wife, Shirley; daughter, Kimberly, Titusville; brothers, Bill, Planeville, Rev. Dale, Springfield, Rev.

Lonnie, Newton, Ronald, Midland, Texas; sisters, Lillie Triplett and Fern Floyd, both of Salem. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. SUSIE E. STUDSTILL, 74, Bocage Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, June 13. Ms.

Studstill was a homemaker. Born in Colquitt, she moved to Central Florida in 1935. She was Protestant. Survivors: sons, Allan, Paul, Bill, all of Orlando; daughters, Linda McCain, Richland, Elsie Hall, Smiths, Darlene Bass, Longwood, Joanne Houstoun, Orlando; brother, Watson Phillips, Pierson; sisters, Jurdie Paul, Ruth Adams, both of Orlando, Gracie Powell, Albany, 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.

CARL N. STITZEL, 80, 399 Hiawatha Way, Melbourne Beach, died Wednesday, June 14. Lt. Col. Stitzel was retired from the Air Force.

Born in Camp Hill, he moved to Central Florida in 1973. He was Protestant. He was an Air Force veteran of World War and the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Elizabeth son, Steven, Burlington, daughter, Karen, Titusville; two granddaughters. Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.

TERRANCE LEE TEUFEL, 53, Edgewater Drive, Orlando, died Monday, June 12. Mr. Teufel was a musician. Born in Altoona, he moved to Central Florida in 1948. He was a member of New Hope Community Church.

Survivors: sister, Jo Stanovitch, Orlando; two nephews. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. MARGARET ARNOLD WAXER, 76, Brantley Place Circle, Apopka, died Thursday, June 15. Mrs. Waxer was a beautician.

Born in Graham, she moved to Central Florida in 1997. She was a member of Brooklet Methodist Church, Georgia. Survivors: son, Jerry, Apopka; daughter, Judy Hovis, Rockford, sister, Evelyn Prosser, Brooklet, five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Loomis Funeral Home, Visitors splash in waters near shark attacks Despite a second On Tuesday, a shark attacked and damaged a 22-foot pleasure incident near Gulf Coast craft in the Gulf 20 yards from beaches, vacationers still want to get wet. ASSOCIATED PRESS Vacationers continued to flock to the Gulf Coast beaches of Alabama and Florida on Wednesday, although some were a bit nervous after a second shark attack in two weeks, 25 miles from the first.

"It's just really, really unusual," said Bob Shipp, head of the University of South Alabama's marine sciences department. "It happens every once' in a great while. But the danger of getting caught in an undertow is conservatively 1,000 times greater than that of being eaten by a shark." He said there was no danger of a "rogue tor lurking shark," a predathe water and waiting swimmers like the huge fictional one in the movie Jaws. "Those are great white sharks," Shipp said. "We don't 1 Sharks aren't after a man, but they could mistakenly hit somebody.

Bob Shipp, head of the University of South Alabama's marine sciences department have those in the Gulf. It's not Jaws at least, not that Jaws." Swimmers in the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico beaches from Pensacola to Gulf Shores, seemed to agree Wednesday. "We're booked," said Jennifer Arn, a customer service representative for Clarion Suites Resort at Pensacola Beach. Still, she said some guests, perhaps remembering the movie Jaws, have questioned hotel staff about the shark attacks. "They've just asked if the beaches are closed," Arn said.

"And they're not." Last Friday, two men were injured when they were attacked by a bull shark at Gulf Shores, prompting authorities to close a 30-mile stretch of Alabama beaches until Saturday. One man lost his arm. Funeral Funeral notices paid BENDER, DONALD ROBERT Mr. Bender, age 77, of Astatula, died Sunday, June 11, of cancer. He was a retired car salesman.

Born in Gilman, IA, he moved to Central Florida in 1957. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion and AmVets. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Harriet; son, Mark Bender, Clermont; daughters, Marilyn Dee, Astatula; Kristine Walker, Clearwater; brother, Dale Bender, Winnebago, MO; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice House of Tavares are appreciated.

KURFISS FUNERAL CHAPEL, Clermont. BENGE, EARL L. Funeral services for Mr. Earl Benge, Sr. will be held on Saturday, at the Baldwin-Fairchild Goldenrod Chapel with Reverend Kevin Wild officiating.

Interment will follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes. Mr. Benge's family will receive friends at the Chapel one hour prior to service time. Mr.

Benge was preceded in death by his son Mark in 1989. In lieu of flowers, Mr. Benge's family request donations be made to the Winter Park Community Concert Band, P.O. Box 149939, Orlando, FL. 32814 or a charity of your choice.

BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOMES, Goldenrod Chapel, 7520 Aloma Ave. Winter Park, Fl. 32792. 407-677-5091 WISLER, BRANDON Funeral services for Brandon Wiser will be held at Cornorstone Baptist Church, Canoe Creek Rd. St.

Cloud, FL. on Friday June 16, at 10am. FISK FUNERAL HOME in charge of arrangements. shore at the Fort Pickens area of the Gulf Island National Seashore, National Park Service officials said. No one was injured.

Rick Wallace, an Auburn University extension marine specialist, questioned whether the boaters would have reported the shark sighting if people hadn't been attacked nearby a few days before. "More than likely, it's just coincidence," he said. "Watching Jaws certainly colors people's thinking." Sharks are usually motivated more by hunger than by a hate for humans, Shipp said. "Sharks aren't after a man, but they could mistakenly hit somebody." Shipp said. "Their brains are small, and they're not calculating exactly what it is, but the it's something that fits their perception ARIZONA WILEY, 82, Anchor Avenue, DeLand, died Tuesday, June 13.

Mrs. Wiley was a homemaker. Born in Logan, W. she moved to Central Florida in 1976. She was a member of Stetson Baptist Church.

Survivors: sons, James, Xenia, Ohio, Jerry, Norman, both of Jackson, Ohio; sister, Peggy Lemon, Naoma, W.Va.; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. AllenSummerhill Funeral Home, DeLand. LESTER HAYDEN WILKIE 75, Snowflake, died Sunday June 11. Mr. Wilkie was a retired quality assurance engineer.

Born in Warsaw, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1958. He was a chairman of Republican Executive Committee in Osceola County and member of National Gold Miners Association in Arizona. Survivors: daughters, Kathleen Long, Altamonte Springs, Rebecca Resslar, Derry, Frances Staton, St. Cloud; sister, Frances Griffen, Pavilion, N.Y.; brother, Charles, Silver Springs, N.Y.; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Owens Mortuary, Show Low, Ariz.

MARIE WOODCOCK, 97, Live Oak 23, of cardio-pulmonary arrest. Ms. Woodcock was a homemaker. Born in New Britian, she moved to Central Florida in 1996. She was a member of Woodlands Lutheran Church.

Survivors: sons, Albert Winter Garden, William Clermont; daughter, Mary Ellen, California; brother, August Daniel, Ocala; sister, Esther Salis, Venice; 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden. MAGGIE WRIGHT, 89, 1107 First Drive, Sanford, died Wednesday, June 14 of congestive heart failure. Mr. Wright was a homemaker.

Born in Madison, she moved to Central Florida in 1940. She was a member of New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Sanford. Survivors: sons, John Michael Lisel, Illinois; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Sun- rise Funeral Home, Sanford. HANS G.

ZIEGLER, 61, W. Donegan Kissimmee, died Thursday, June 15. Mr. Ziegler was a chef. Born in Germany, he moved to Central Florida in 1983.

Survivors: wife, Sharyn, Kissimmee; son, Brian, Kissimmee. Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, Kissimmee. EDITH E. ZIMMER, 75, Casa Park Circle, Winter Park, died Thursday, June 15. Mrs.

Zimmer was a homemaker. Born in Hamtramck, she moved to Central Florida in 1981. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: husband, Bernard; daughters, Marie Strauss, Atlanta, Katherine, Winter Springs, Christine, Oviedo; two grandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Oviedo.

ALFRED C. ZINN, 84, Knox McRae Drive, Titusville, died Thursday, June 15. Mr. Zinn was an insurance agent. Born in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1994.

He was a member of the Lions Club. He was a member of Indian River United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Evelyn daughters, Terri Keeler, Ewing, N.J., Deane Milligan, Hacksneck, six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. online week Obituaries be from found last can on Orlando Sentinel Online at: orlandosentinel.

of possible food." The boaters, who were not identified, were sailing west of Pensacola Beach when what they said was an 8- foot bull shark attacked the rear of the boat's hull and ripped its rear swim John Whitesburg, Linda S. Vokoun, Sprinkle, Rural Hall, dren. Baldwin Fairchild way Chapel, Orlando. platform partially out of place, said Coast Guard spokesman Charles Clark. People were swimming about 20 feet away and the boaters were yelling at them to get out of the water when the shark lunged at the rear of the hull, he said.

Meanwhile, the victims of Friday's attack the first in Alabama waters in 25 years and only the second since 1900 continued to recover. Chuck Anderson, 44, a high school coach and vice principal, was listed in serious condition Wednesday, said a spokeswoman at Thomas Hospital in Fairhope, Ala. Anderson lost his right arm above the elbow from the attack. Richard Watley, 55, a barber, has been released from the hospital. He sustained bites on his right hip and right arm.

Notices, In Memoriams Cards of Thanks are advertising. Call 407-420-5145 BROWN, SELMA G. Memorial services for Mrs. Brown, age 76, of Altamonte Springs who died Sat. June 10th will be held Mon.

June 19th, 2000 at at Dove Funeral Chapel Crematory 2135 W. Fairbanks Ave. Winter Park. Arrangements by DOVE FUNERAL CHAPEL CREMATORY, Winter Park 407-622-8909 DAWSON, BRIAN D. A memorial service for Mr.

Brian D. Dawson, 30, will be held on Saturday, at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witness, 694 Dean Road, Orlando, FL. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOMES, Goldenrod Chapel, 7520 Aloma Ave. Winter Park, FL. 32792.

407-677-5091 HUGHES, VICTORIA LYNN Funeral services for Mrs. Victoria Lynn Hughes, 52 of Altamonte Springs who passed away Wednesday will be held Saturday at at St. George Orthodox Church, 24 N. Rosalind, Orlando with Ft. John E.

Hamatic officiating. Interment will follow at Highland Memory Gardens, Apopka. The family will receive friends on Friday from 6 to 10PM at the Altamonte Springs Chapel of Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes, 994 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, Florida. A prayer service will be held Friday at at the Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Mary Church Building Fund. Arrangements by BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOMES, Altamonte Springs Chapel. RIGGS, GLORY GAY Memorial service for Mrs. Glory Gay Riggs, 54, of S.

West 74th Ave. Ocala who passed away Saturday June 10 at her residence will be at 11AM Saturday June 17 at the Allen-Summerhill Memorial Chapel with Pastor Joe Douthilt officiating. Mrs. Riggs was born in Hamlin, West Virginia and moved to Ocala in 1997 from Orlando, she was also a former resident of Deland and Fort Myers, FL. She was a homemaker.

She was of the Baptist faith. She is survived by Husband, David Riggs; Daughter, Jordan Julia Riggs, Ocala; Sisters, Joy Browning, Orange City, FL; Lora Smith, Huntington, WV; Nieces, Keni Lanagan, Maryville, TN; Sandy Riggs, Titusville, FL; Nephews, Mark Schroder, Huntington, WV; Steve Smith, Covington, KY; Doug Copley, Orlando, FL. ALLEN-SUMMERHILL FUNERAL HOME, Deland, FL. 126 E. New York Ave.

32724 is in charge of arrangements. C. LASIK AT INVISION 1-877-UC-AGAIN 50186801 FREE VETERANS FOR BURIAL Spouses and Dependent Children (407) 423-4991.

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