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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 4

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4A ij he Prnsjrolj Journ.il Tuesday, February 14, 1978 West Florida Death WATERS A HI 8 BERT FUNERAL HOME Pensocolo; a granddaughter, Tracte Virginia Taylor; brother, Maurice F. Gowing ot Mansfield. Ohio. Privote funerol services will be Friday in Pensacoia. More DEATHS, 7A feELL DeFUNIAK SPRINGS Ruby (Rube) W.

Bell. 70, ot Route Ppnce de Leon, died Sunday morning at Pensacoia hospital. Mr. Bell wos a native and lifelong resident ot Walton County. He was retired civil service employee ind a member ot the Beach Gi oue Church ot God.

Survivors include his wife, Minnie Bell of Ponce de Leon; two daughters, Lottie Lapp ot Okeechobee and Maggie Lou Martin ot DeFuniak Springs; a son, Clifton Bell ot DeFuniak Springs; a sister. Mottle Rushing ot Ponce de Leon; a brother, John A. Bell ot Ponce de Lenn; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funerol services will be 2 m. Tuesday at the Comander Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Donald Ross and the Rev. Cloude Sauls officiating. Burial'will be In the Euchee Valley Cemetery with the tunerai hpme directing. CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME GOWING TAMPA Robert E. Gowing 57, ot Tampa, died Saturday at a hospitol.

Mr. Gowing was a native of Columbus, Ohio, but had lived in Tamoa tor eight years. He was on insurance underwriter. Survivors include his wife, Janie S. Gowing of Tampa; a daughter.

Mrs. James (Mar-toriet Taylor ot Pensacoia; a son, Robert E. Gowning Jr. ot Pensacoia and Honk ins Grier ot Detroit. three daughters, Ruth Richtwurg, Thelma Reeves and Hottie Mae Young, all of Pensacoia; a toster son, Dennis McMillan ot Newark.

N.J sister, Helen Sampson ot Pensacoia; 2 grandchildren; 35 gieot grondchildren; and one great great grand-chiid. Funeral arrangements are pending with Benboe Funeral Home. COMANDER FUNERAL HOME DEFUNIAK SPRINGS John Carv Brown, 74. of Route 2 DeFumak Springs, died Monday morning at a Montgomery, hospital. Mr.

Brown was a notive ot Hacoda. ond hod lived in Walton County tor the past 53 years. He was a member ot the Gaskin Baptist Church, retired trom the lumber industry and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his sister, Alice Hurley of DeFuniak Springs; and 57 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.

Wednesday trom the chapel of Comander Funerol Home with the Rev. M. McDoniel and the Rev. William Apnn officiating. Burial will be in the Natural Bnd9e Cemetery Friends mov coll after 3 p.m.

Tuesdov ot the tunerai home. Commander Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors Include three sisters. Fannie Copaduco. Jennie Roche dnd Hajel Pittman oil of Pensocolo; three brothers, W.A.

Johnson of Houston, Texas. Walter L. Johnson ot Mena, and Hosev Lee Johnson of Pensacoia; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral arrongements will be announced bv the AAcNeil-Keyes Funeral Home. MORGAN Florence Morgan, 66, of 1510 Bobe St died Monday afternoon ot hospital.

She was a native and lifelong resident of Escambia County and was a member ot the Jehovah's Witness Church. Survivors include her sister. Alma Oernckson of Pensacoia; and mony nieces and nephews. Funeral drrangements will be announced bv McNeil-Keves Funeral Home. BENBOE FUNERAL HOME GRIER Hottie Baldwin Grier, 85, of 2200 N.

Alcorn; died Sunday morning at a hospital. Mrs Grier was a native of Kingston. and hod resided in Pensacoia tor the past 40 years. She wos a member of St. John Divine Church and the Order of the Eastern Star Local Chapter 23 A Survivors include four sons.

Ravtield Grier, Rovmond Grier and Ebbie Grier Jr. all of Invitation For Insurance Bids Florida Panhandle Health Systems Agency 659 Jenks Panama City 32401 is seeking bids for employee group health insurance. Specifications are available upon request. Bids will be accepted at the above address until 5 P.M. March 17, 1978.

St. Stephen Catholic Church with Msgr, Dennis Gray officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery with the Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing. Active pallbearers will be Robert C. Floies, Edward Michael Flores, Willie P.

Flores. Walter Lagergren James Dean and James E. Pinkston. OAK LAWN FUNERAL HOME GRAHEL Elsie Grahel, 78, ot Perch-do Key. died Sunday at a Pensocolo hospital, Mrs.

Grahel was the wife ot the late Hugh Grahel. She was a native ot Launum, and hod resided in Pensacoia tor the past 33 vears, Mrs. Grahel was a member ot the First Presbvtermn Church and the Women ot the First Presbyterian Church She was a charter member ot the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. L.

Carter of Perdi-do Key ond Mrs. L.D. Pascoeof Weirton, W.Va., and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev.

Richard Harbison officiating Burial will be in the Bavview Memorial Park. Friends mav call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and 11 a m. to 12:15 P.m. Wednedov in the funerol home.

Memorials mav be mode to the First Presbyterian Church. Active pallbearers will be Dr. R.T. Eubanks, John Nelson, R. D.

Coble, Albbert Garthwaite, Earl Wagner and J.W. Duvail. Honorary pallbearers will be Jack Yornall, Dwight Hufford, CD. Lamar R. D.

Blake and Louis M. Davis. MCNEIL-KEYES FUNERAL HOME JONES Mina Rosa Jones 71. of 2700 Jordan died Monday at a hospital Mrs. Jones was a native ond lifelong resident of the Pensacoia area.

She wos a member of the Laureiview Baptist Church. Bayha, Henry Mueller, J. Palmer and John Holzberger. FtSHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE PLAVECSKI Anna Margaret Plavecski. 82, ot 4125 Kingsberrv Drive, died Sunday morning at a hospital.

Mrs. Plovecski was native of Hungary and had resided in Pensocolo for the Past 10 vears. She was a member of St Paul's Catholic Church. Survivors include a daughter. Ann Bennett ot Pensaco'o; tour sons.

John Plovecski ot Cleveland, Ohio, Michael Piovecstu. Paul Plovecski and Louis Piovecski, all of El wood City, Pa a sister, lnobeth Forov ot Elbert, W.Va; 21 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The rosarv will be reeled 5 p.m. Monday at the Fisner-Pou Funeral Service chapel. The tunerai Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m.

Tuesday St. Paul's Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Paul Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Hoiv Cross Cemeterv with the funeral vice directing.

Pallbearers will be Carl Heichei, Richard Hecnei. Bruce Bennett, Mike Bennett Matthew Balencie and Truman Reed. TOOMEY Mary Lucille Toomev. of 66 Araaon Court, died Sunday dt her home Miss Toomev was a native of Henderson. and hod resided Pensacoia for the post 36 vears.

She was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Miss Toomev was a retired drug clerk. Survivors include a sister, Lillian Toomev of Pensocolo. Funeral services will be 2 Tuesday from St. Michael Catholic Church with the Rev.

Father Richard Bolles officiating. The rosarv was held 7 pm. Monday in the Fisher-Pou Chapel. Bunol wilt be in Holy Cross Cemeterv with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing. DAVIS George Washington Davis.

78, of 130 North Street, died Friday at a hospital Mr. Davis was a native of Atmore, and had resided in Pensacota tor most of his lite. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church and VFW Post No. 706. Mr.

Davis was veteran of World War I and the owner of the Davis Checker Toxi Company. Survivors include his wife, Dorothv G. Davis of Pensocolo; two ddughters, Nell M. Morgan ot Pensocolo and Inez Collier of Memphis, a stepdaughter, Natalie Bradies of Callahan; a son, George L. Davis of Memphis; a brother, Joe Davis of Bav Minette, two sisters, Lizzie Welch and Ida Lambert, both of Bav Mmette; 12 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Fisher-Pou Funeral Service chopel with the Rev. Clitfofd Stokes officiating. Burial with graveside military honors will be in Barrancas National Cemeterv with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing. Pallbearers will be Roger Sawer John Westbrook Wil-lord Welch.

Edwin Lambert, Georqe Davis and Wilmer Weich FLORES Betty Jean Flores, 40. ot 860 Limoges Wav, died Saturday morning at a hospital. Mrs Flores was a native of Favetteviiie, N.C, and hod resided in Pensacoia for the post 10 years. She was a member of St. Stephen Catholic Church.

Survivors include her husband, Michael B. Flores of Pensacota; four sons. Glenn Flores. Lenzv Flores. Stephen Flores and Michael Flores, ail Pensacoia; a daughter, Lura Flores of Pensocoia; her parents, Mr.

ond Mrs. Lenzv Cana-dv of Pensocoia; a sister, Ann Potlard of Pensacota and several nieces ond nephews. The rosary will be recited 7 Monday ot the Fisher-Pou Funeral Service chapel. The funeral Mass will be celebrated 10 a m. Tuesday ot the JrirJrJtir MOULTON SAV-ON DRUGS EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 6901 NORTH 9th AVENUE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST PRICES GOOD THRU 2-19-78 NOT ITEMS at Downtown or Highland Terrace Locations pJ Reg.

$34.95 LINTON Ralph E. Linton, 63, of 315 North Street, died Sunday morning at hospital Mr. Lmton was a native and lifelong resident ot Escambia County. He was civil service employee at AS tor 32 vears before retiring several years ago Survivors include his wile, Perioca Horper Lmton of Pen-socola; three daughters, Jacqueline Cummins, Gavnell Fordham and Joan Hatler, ail of Pensocolo; a son, James E. Lmton, also of Pensocolo; four brothers.

Ben Lmton of Houston. Texas. Rov Lmton, Aubrey Lmton and Eorl (Dock) Linton, oil of Pensocoia, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Waters Hibbert Funerol Home chapel with the Rev.

D.L. Welch officiating. Burial will be in the Pensaco-la Memorial Gardens Cemetery with the funeral home directing Friends mov coll otter 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home chapel. Honorary pallbearers will be Prent Jamison, Milton Better.

Guv Harwood Huddv Rigb. Lee Jeiiey and VVihrom Rav Active pallbearers a ill be Howard Rowland. A mar vb Gonzalez. Lemor Matni Pete Stace. A.

F. Howell and Ray A Petscnonek BEAR Lewis Bear of 112 Moreno died Mondov morning at a hospital. He was 77. Mr. Bear was a native and lifelong resident of Pensocoia.

He was a member of Temple Beth-El. Mr. Bear vos president and chairman of the board for the Lewis Bear Company and a veteran of World War I. Survivors include is wife, Peggy Loeb Bear ot Pensocolo. daughter.

Susan Bear Leath Of Pensocolo. two sons, Lewis Bear Jr. of Pensacota, and Don-old Bear of New York, and five grandchildren. Memorials mo be rode to the PoMak Rehabilitation Center or your favorite chontv Graveside funeral services will be a.m. Wednesday in the Beth El Cemetery with Rabbi N.

William Schwartz officiating. Friends mov call from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home chapel. Waters Hibbert is in charge of arrangements. WILSON Luia nara-n V.

iion "0 wn A.e aed Sanaa, a conaiecenf nom Sne AO: Vs aos a nc''ve of A-ocao- but had resided Densoco.o or me do 5 40 Se was a memrxr of The First Ci'cn Scieriist, and 0 r-onoror merrDer ot The omans Cub ot Fenacca Suf wtvors incijde her husband. George A three rjauyhtcs, Wtoiette Sui'On and Eveun E. Ro'hschifd, both ot Pensaco'O. and josephrne Ro-s'er of Graham. a biep son Robert Anion vir-ano Beach, teo dauaer Louise McCror of ascaer-a.

Te grandchildren ana great-grandc'idren. Funeral services will be 2 at the chacei of Waters 4 Mibberf Funeral Morre Burial win be in 6a view Memorial Porh Ceme'er wth Hiboert Funeral Home directing Friends mo ca'l from Monday at the tyr.eral heme Tne tamiW prefers memorials be maae to tne Wel Florida Heart Association. Pallbearers will be Neil Martin, George Rogers, Etwood "If you're Vllf it mm ran uuu ioRTHERN itykng Wand Model 2371 S1 127 I ORTHERN rheTkxTutcBakery 19. $34 95 md $iC97 Pnc I NATURSLIM Powdered Protein Reg. $9.95 KD 5C27 Price ProfetWXMi f) Mow Tjl MYER tin rj BIG S104S VALUE KM PRICE SiVC 1931 FAMILY Reg.

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