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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 7

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'A 7A Sunday, July 30, 1972 Northvest Florida Deaths SEA CHEST JAMES HENRY BONNER Funeral services for James Henry Bonner of 1114 N. Tarragona St. will 3:00 P.M. Monday at Mt. Canaan Baptist Church, with the Rev.

James S. Young officiating. Survivors include his wife) Mrs. Esther Bonner; two daughters. Miss Elizabeth Bonner and Miss Patricia Bonner; three sons.

John Lee Bonner, Willie Bonner r4 Lerov Bonner; three cousins Mrs. Janice Jennins, Joseph Davis and Oral Hobby. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery, with Joe Morris Funeral Home Direct- POOLS, inc. COMPLETE FAMILY SIZE POOLINSTALLED.

$2,995. 00 TERMS IOCALLY OWNED OPERATED CALL 432-7616 JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME JAM 2ELL POWERS Funeral services for James Zell Powers of J14 W. Gadsden St. wi'll bt 1 p.m. Sunday in the Joe Morris Funeral Home Chaoel with the Rev.

Joseph Abbot off i-Ciatinq. He was the son of the lale William H. (Jack) Powers. Survivors Includes his grandmother, Mrs. Delia B.

McKee of Forrest Home, three aunts, Mrs. Melissa Dixon and Mrs. Pearline Anderson both of Pensacola and Mrs. Mary Jefferson of Los Anoeles, one uncle, Carnet Powell of Forrest Home, Ala. The cortaoe will leave from his home.

Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery with Joe Morris Funeral Home ROBERT ALLEN BLACK CRESTVIEW Robert Allen Black, of 1007 N. Main Crestview, died Friday in plane crash. He had resided in Okaloosa County for the past J'-j years. He was a pilot.

Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Black of Crestview; his mother and father, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Black of Washington', one sister, Miss Linda ack of Washington, D.

C. Funeral services were held Saturday in Whitehurst Funeral Home Chapel with the Rtvs. Ronnie Smith and Albert Houston officiating. Burial was in Live Oak Park Cemetery in Crestview with Whitehurst Funeral Home directing. Honorary pallbearers were Everett McCrary, D.

C. Henderson, Joe Zoller, Bob McLendon, Jimmy Kennedy and William Barker. Active pailbearers were Mike McCrary, Bob Henderson, Russ Bevins, Mike Best, Bern Nelz and Bill Cotton. OTHER DEATHS RALPH S. BEOSOLE Ralph S.

Bedscle, 64, dud in Wednesday. Survivors include a son. John O. Bed-sole! of Pensacola a daughter, Mrs. Maroaret B.

Shelley of Auburn, two brothers. John 6. Bedsole Jr of Dothan, Leland Bedsole of Cuth-ert, a sister Mrs. Julia Calvert of Samson, and five grandchildren. Graveside funeral services will be 4 p.m.

Monday in the Travelers Rest Cemetery in Samson, with Waters Hibbert Funeral Home directing. SAVE ON THESE BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS Reynold's 62nd MCLAUGHLIX MORTUARY WILLIAM D. EDWINS FORT WALTON BEACH William D. Edwins, 15, of 102 Miracle Strip Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, died at 10 p.m. Thursday in a Fort Walton Beach hospital.

Mr. Edwins was born in Mississipoi. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Shasta Edwins, a dauahter, Andrea Edwins and three sons, William D. Edwins Nicholas Edwins and Adam Edwins, all of Fort Walton Beach; a brother, Jessie A.

Edwins of Panama city, and his mother, Mrs. Annette P. Edwins of Fort Walton Beach. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. from the1 McLauohlin Mortuary Chapel with the Rev.

Taimedae Smith and Rev. Edward H. Harrison Burial will be in Bell Memorial Cemetery in Fort Walton Beach. WOLFE-LEWIS FUNERAL HOME JOSEPH EVERETT JOHNSON MILTON Joseph Everett Johnson, a2, of Rt. 4, Milton, died Friday in a local hosoital.

He was a native of Alabama but hd lived in Santa Rosa County most of his life. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bertha Lee Johnson of Milton; one son, Jimmy Johnson of Milton; one daughter. Mrs. Lovce Goldup of Milton; three brothers, Emory Johnson of Bagdad, Lee and Ralph Johnson, both of Milton; one sister, Mrs.

Stella herman of Pensacola, and three grandchildren; six sleo sons, Ray Lamb, Gene Lamb, and Charles Lamb of Milton, Oscar Williams of Jackionville, Clarence Williams of Boston, and Robert Lee Edge of U.S. Air Force, Germany; tour steo-dauqhiers, Fraulien Roberts of Crest-view, Christine Brock of Santa Rosa Beach, Jeri Hongolts of Chicago, and Mary Ann Lamb of Milton. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Wolte-Lewis Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Fred Rogers officiating.

Honorary pallbearers will be Archie Glover, Red McDamels, Harvell Erv fmoer, Ray Helms, James Manning and Charles Manning. Active pallbearers will be Ray Lamb, Gene Lamb, Charles Lamb, Lee Johnson, Grady Johnson and Arthur Johnson. MRS. LEATHY BRAZOLAR SMITH MILTON Mrs. Lealhy Braiolar Smitn, 44, Rt.

6 Milton, died Friday at her home. She was a native of Alabama but had resided in Santa Rosa County tor many years. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Mary Edwarcs of Crestview, Mrs. Beatrice Whited of Alabama, and Mrs.

Lulie Mae Lowell; five brothers, Leon Finch of Huntsville, Cecil Finch of Anmston, Douglas Finch, James Finch, S. S. Finch; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday from tne graveside in Cram Cemetery with Elders Hubert Smith and Norman Blocker offictattnq.

Wolfe-Lewis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL. -i'i' Hf it it pUUWUAUf SALE yY -tf 7 1 on famous brand inm FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE MRS. NETIE O. CASSIDY Mn.

Nettie O. Cassidy, of 55U Glass Drive died Saturday afternoon in a local hosoital. She was a lifelong resident of Pensacola and was a member cf the New Home Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include her widower, John W. Cassidy of Pensacola; a daughter, Mrs.

Peggy Goodaie of Enon; a Dovle Eugene Boyington of Tocoma, her mother, Mrs. Roxie Ezell ol Pensacola; two brothers, J. B. Cobb of California and Marvin Cobb of Arkansas; three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Coleman, Mrs.

Joyce Kuhn, Mrs. Inez Waldrop, all of Pensacola; and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Fisher-Pou Funeral Service. MRS. ELIZABETH H.

NOWLIN Mrs. Elizabeth H. Nowlin, 86, Rt. 3, Box 167, 10 Mne Road, diiJ Friday in local hospital. She was a native ot Dearborn, Ind but has resided in Escamoia County tor the past 13 years and was a member of the Gonzalez United Methodist Church.

Survivors include her widower, Archy E. Nowlin ol Pensacola; two daughters, Mrs. J. Lamar Bowman of Tampa, Mrs. Ernest Barrineau of Pensacola; a son.

Dr. Charles L. Nowiin of Panama City; grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. The body will be placed in the home at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Monday in the Gonzatel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Karl Campbell officiating. The body will be moved from her home to the church at 2 p.m. Monday.

Honorary pallbearers will be Charles Pierce. Kalpn Esies, Juoge E. G. Arch-tv, Jce weob, W. D.

Wiininson and R. C. Lipscomb. Active pallbearers will be grandsons. Hairy Nowiin, Jchn Nowlin, Edward Now.

in, Kicnard Nowlin, Kobert Lewis Nowiin and Aian barnncau. Bur.ai will be in Roberts Cemetery at Gonzalez w.th Fisner-Pou Funeral Service directing. COMAN'DER FUNERAL llU.VICi REASON K. HENDERSON DEf-UNIAK SPRINGS Reason K. H'-iuerion, ot Walton County, died Mwrjooy in a Mc-nlo rarR, hospital.

He was a veteran ol WW a member ol Masumc Lodge No. 170 of Dc'runian Springs and was a game warden in Wai-ton county with tne Game and f-ish Commission fur many years. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Lenevire Crenshaw ot Palo Alto, Mrs. Mariorie Cossen of the U.S.

Navy in North Africa, Mrs. Vivian Zehr of GreenvnlC, S. Mrs. Joane Mcconneil of Alexandria, Mrs. Ilene Snare of Titusville, Mi s.

Jean Sun.derlin ot Van-denoerq Al-B, Ca.il.; two sons, J. S. Henderson ot DeruniaK Springs, Jerome Henoerscn of Palo Alto; four brothers, Conward Henderson, Mack D. Henoer-son, Ira Henderson, all of DeFuniak Springs, J. R.

Henderson of Panama City; tnree sisters, Margaret Woolen of DeFuniak Springs Crelaus Cosson, both of Dfr-uniak springs, Mrs. Melissa Slaughter cl Pensacoia; and 15 grand-chiloren. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday in Comander Chapel with the Rev. Char.es Hinson of Enterprise, officiating.

Burial will be in the Alagua Methodist Church Cemt'tery with tull Masonic Rites at the qraveside with Lodge No. 110 of DeFuniak Springs officiating and Comander Funeral Home di' reeling. BENBOE FUNERAL HOME MRS. LAURA ELIZABETH SCOTT Funeral service for Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Scott of 3C55 E.

Johnson who died Wednesday in a local hosoital will be held 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Escambia Chaoel A. E. Zion Church with the Rev. C.

W. Crowe officiating. The body will be taken to the church 11 a.m. Sunday. Survivors include her step mother, Mrs.

Fannie Scott; four sisters, Mrs. Lillian Irene Williams, Mrs. Fannie Smith, Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson, all of Pensacola and Mrs. Annie Bell Harrison of Detroit, two brothers, Williams Scott and Herman Scott both of Pensacola, one stepbrother Harvey Wiggins Pensacola; two grandchildren.

Miss Lillian House and Miss Maxine House, both of Pensacola. Burial will be in Roberts Cemetery at Gull Point with Benboe Funeral Home In charge of arrangements. I 11 1 'I I i I I I Story Clark Yamaha H.M. Cable now'ith time to buy! GREAT SAVINGS! True Mark Downs on Nationally Advertised Suggested Retail Prices! and SERVICE AFTER THE SALE As We Have Don for Folks in N.W. Fla.

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William Leonard Parazine 52, of 83 ouve died Saturday in a local hospital. He was a native and lifelong resident of Escambia County. He was a supervisor at tne Peaisacola Naval Air station, a veteran ot WW II, a member of the Olive Baptist Cnurch. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Nelne Harazine; a daughter, Mrs.

Patricia Hector, of New Orleans, La a son, William Leonard Parazine III ol Pensacola; mother, Mrs. Jessie Scott and grandmother Mrs. ElizaDeth Scott, botn of Pensacola; two grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday in Olive Baptist Church with the Kevs.

C. h. Autry and Jerry Passmore officiating. Burial will be in Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with the Faith Chapel Funeral Home directing. Active pallbearers will be A.

A. Fields, Clyde L. Parazine; Shirley Stephens, James Parrish, Ralph Finn, Linzy Simmons. Honorary pallbearers will be Burrell Taylor, Melbin Kynard, Will O. Scott and deacons of the Olive Baptist Church.

The body will be placed in the chapel after noon Sunday. McNEIL KEYES UNbKAL iiOftlh AUBREY DAWSON Aubrey S. Dawson, 45, of 110 W. Virginia Way, died Friday in a local hospital. Mr.

Dawson was a native of Bagdad, but had lived in Pensacola, for the past 32 years. He was a member of the Woocllawn Baptist Church. Survivors include his father, Robert Lee Dawson of Pensacola, two brothers, Clifton Dawson of Bagdad, and James Dawson of Pensacola, three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Struch and Mrs. Ola Mae Benotson both of Pensacola, and Mrs.

Evelyn Mayo of Cottaqe Hill. Active pallbearers will be David Dawson, Robert Dawson, Wilhelm Struck, Robert Early, Donaid Mayo and Cleve Bengtson Jr. Honorary pallbearers will be Rev. E. E.

Roberts, Eugene Struck, Rev. Joe Rankin, John Clem, Erwin Foust and Woodrow Lee. Funeral services will be" 3 p.m. Sunday in the Woodlawn Baptist Church with the Rev. Roland Rabon officiating assisted bv the Rev.

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Nt'ltie Griffin of Crestview; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Westside Assembly of God Church with the Rev. T. V.

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