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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 9

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Poa Thursdoy, Jonuory 22, 1981 ght frnijtola journal grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be announced by Fisher-Pou Funeral service. mathematics at the Pensocolo Junior College. Survivors mcldue hisr wife, Yolando Pinney Burke of nn. I nwrenre T.

grim Baptist Church with the Rev Lomor Gilmore officiating. Burial will be at the Milton Cemetery witn Pork Funeral Home directing. Friends may coll Friday Irom 6 to 9 p.m. ot the Mount Pilgrim Deaths Ill, Randall Robert W. ond Steven A.

Driskell all of Pensacola; her mother, Mavme Sen-terfitt of Pensacola; two brothers. Dr. Vernon C. Senterfitt of Gainesville and Donald R. Senterfitt of Jupiter.

Funeral services will be 10 o.m. Thursdoy in the First Bap WRINKLES, Men or women. Ideal con help you with our remarkable threesome-Collagen Aloe Vera ond Cherry Pit Oil. Free consultation ond demonstration. Phone 455-1001 Hilt Milton.

died ot VA hospital in Bitoxi, Miss. Mr. Bell native ol Milton, wos 0 veteran of the Koreon yvar and a member of the Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church. Survivors include his son, Timothy Green of Detroit, two sisters, Roberta Montgomery ond Modeline Collins, both of Milton; six nieces; five nephews; ond a host of other relotives ond friends. Funeral services will be p.m.

Soturdov ot the Mount Pil atives ond friends. Funeral services wit! be 2 p.m. Friday at the Suson Street Church of God and Christ. Burial will be at the Milton Cemetery with the Lewis-Soweil Funeral Home directing. Friends moy col! Thursdoy from to 7 p.m.

ot the funeral home. OTHER DEATHS BELL Frances Bell 52, of 406 san Street Church of God ond Christ. Survivors include a son, Jeremioh Crenshaw of Milton; a daughter, Susie Lee of Milton; her father. Roger T. Crenshaw Of Milton; four sisters, Lou Emmo Faison of Miami, Bessie R.

Smith of Pensacola. Annie C. Cunningham and Ab-bie Crenshow, both of Milton; two brothers, Roger T. Crenshaw Jr. ond Claude Crenshaw, both of Milton; and host of rel Boptist Church.

FAITH CHAPEL Burke Jr. of Tuscaloosa, Ala. daughter, Jan A. Nelson ot Tus-coloosa; three granddaughters, Lonme. Shelley ond Katherine Burke; two grandsons, Erick and Christian Nelson; two nephews, Stephen Duffy of the University of Nevoda ond Dan-id Duffy of New Jersey; ond brother, Gordon Burke of New iips LEWIS SOWELL FUNERAL HOME CRENSHAW MILTON Eulo L.

Crenshaw. 37, of Fourth died Monday at a hospitol. She was member of the Su Everything's coming up ROSES Jersey. Private graveside services were held Wednesday at the Borroncas National Cemetery with a Noval chaploin officiating and U.S. Marine Officers serving as pollbeorers.

Memorial mass will be celebrated Thursday 12: ISOt the St. Michael's Catholic Church. PHILLIPS Gladys Pouline Phillips, 46. of 9)0 Freemont died Sunday at hospital. Mrs.

Phillips, a native of Ohio, had resided in Pensacola for the lost eight years. Survivors include her husband. Harold H.Phillips of Pen- sacola; four daughters. Gladys uim nrui Mnnnina. tist Lnurcn ot pensacola.

Burial will be in the Bayview Memorial Pork with Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel directing. Pallbearers will be Gerald Garrett, heron A. Guthrie. James R. Pfeiffer II, Richard Freeman, Richard C.

Smith ond Raymond Mast. VOSS Frieda A. Voss, of 310 Whistler Drive, died Monday at a hospital. Mrs. Voss, a native ot Alton, was Pensacola resident for the past two years ond a member of the Summit Pork United Methodist Church.

She was the widow of Oscar L. Voss. Survivors include her daughter, Linda Wales of Sousalito, a son, Stephen Voss of Rockford. three sisters, Ida Wiseman of Alton, Vir-gina Wilhoit of Houston, Texas, ond Ruby Foote of Pensocolo; six brothers, Rovmond Bryant of Pensacola, Ralph Bryant of Tallahassee, Gene Bryont ol Covington, Edward Bryont ot Betholto, Edgar Bryant of Stockton, ond William Bryant of Twainhorte, ond two grandchildren. Funernl cjtrvites will be 10 FUNERAL HOME BURKE Charlie Grover Burke, 74, died Monday at a hospital.

Burke, a native of Alabama, was a warden with the Escambia County Road Camp ond attended the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Martha Ann Burke; a son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy ond Sue Burke of Pensocola; sister, Eva Grimes of Molino; granddaughter, Becky Burke; and two grandsons, Steve and Tim Burke, both of Pensacola. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. T.L.

Hutchinson olficiating, assisted by the Rev. Hamp Chrlstmos. Burial will be at the Morgan Cemetery with Faith Chapel directing. Active pallbearers will be M. H.

Alexander, Buster Town-send, Raymond Truesdale, Jud9e Billy Ward. H.L. Pilkin-ton and Norman Silcoa. Honorary pallbearers will be Pillar Plont, Alton Grimes, Vence Grimes, Cloyton Bornhitl, Lloyd Williams, Ben Hardy, and Bob Sheets. REHON Frances Rehon, 78, of 4203 Burning Wood Drive, died Tuocrfnw nt hnoitnl OBTHOroT ORTHO ROSE FOOD 8-12-4 PEACE ECLIPSE CHRYSLER IMP plant Starter 5-15-5 iBeducestransplant shock- a both of Pensocolo, ond Patricia Davis and Nancy Murdocco both of Akron.

Ohio; eight sons, David Ray. Horold Steve and James Phillips, all of Akron. Bob Phillips of Oklaho-mo City. Ok Mike Phillips of Pompa, Texas, ond Donald Phillips of Susianville, Colif; two sisters. Phyllis N.

Lee ol Pensocolo and Areielta Harris of Fort Orange, her mother, Emmo Deisi of Pensacola; a brother. Bill Phemister of Pensacola; 40 grandchildren; ond eight greot-grond-children. Memorials may made to the Diabetic Association. Private vigil services were held Tuesdoy ot the Waters Hibbert Funeral chapel. TIFFANY WH- AM.

BEAUTY CATH. T.MARSHALL NOCTURNE strong sian. a.m. Thursday ot the Summit Pork United Methodist Church with the Rev. Powers L.

McLeod Jr. olficiating. The body will be placed at the church 9 a.m. Thursdoy. Burial will be at Baroncos National Cemetery with Harper-Morris Memorial Chop-el directing.

Pallbearers will be Bloke Norris, Donald Elrod, Rex Weeks, Herm Hoedlcke, Joe Lovoy and Bruce Hagan. 5 lb. flflO GROWN ROSES FORTY-NINER BLAZE KLEENUP systemic weed and grass killer 699 PT. axing beautio. Mrs.

Rehon, a native of Canada, had resided in Pensacola for the post three months. She was a cook for a resturant. Survivors include three sons, Peter L. Rehon of Pensocola, John Rehon ond Walter Rehon, both of Seattle, seven granchildren; ond three greatgrandchildren. Private funeral services will be held with the Rev.

Chorles Smyder officiating. Burial will follow in Eurika, Calif. OAK LAWN FUNERAL HOME GIBSON Mary Hazel Gibson, SB. of pensacola. died Tuesdoy at a hospitol.

Mrs. Gibson, a native of Goodwav, was a Pensocola resident for the past 25 years, ond a member of the SI. John's Episcopal Church. Survivors include two sisters, Glodvs Jernlgan of Cantonment and Lena Miller of Pensocola; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.

Thursday ol IheOok Lown Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Billy Hlnson officiating. Burial will be at Bayview Memorial Pork. Active pallbearers will be Mike Maiors, Ed Knowles, Roger McConn, Fred Miller, Leonard Young and Floyd Bryon. Honorary pallbearers will be Eliminate INVENTORY unsightly weeds now.

Plant new flowers in OUR PENSACOLA STORE WILL CLOSE FOR INVENTORY AT 3:30 FRIDAY, JAN. 23 AND REOPEN AT 12:00 NOON SATURDAY, JAN. 24TH. FORT WALTON STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1981.

only WILLIS Mrs. Ida Mae Willis, it. of 1840 E. Maxwell died Wednesday at a hospital. Mrs.

Willis, 0 native of Mobile. hod resided in Pensocola tor the post 50 years. She was the widow of the late Walker D. Willis ond a member of the Cathedral ot the Sacred Heart. Survivors Include sister, Margaret White of Pensacola; two nephews, John M.

Myrick of Pensacola ond Russell E. McGuire of Mobile; and four nieces, Margaret Ann Duncan ot Banner Elk, N.C., Jane M. Slovton of Covington, Bar-bora M. Kerr ol Miami and Kay Myrick of Pensocolo. Funerol services will be announced by Haper-Morris Funeral Home.

JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME MITCHELL Peter Mitchell 43, S43 Chodwick died Monday ot a hospital. Mr. Mitchell, 0 notive of Birmingham, Alo. wos a driver for Union 7 in Birmingham, a member ol the deocon boord, ond former president of the No. 1 choir.

Survivors include his wife, Robbie Mitchell; three sons. James A. Mitchell of Birmingham, Keith McColl, ond Jetfery Mrrnll nt nMrnit. two seven days. I Ooes not harm soil.

FISHER-POU FUNERAL HOME GO WING WAYNESBORO Mrs. Jan-ie Stephens Gowing, 58, of 835 Academy Waynesboro, died Tuesday in Waynesboro. Mrs. Gowing, a native of Burke County, wos the doughter of the late William Vernon Stephens ond Nettie Odom. She attended the University of Georgia ond wos member of the First United Methodist Church of Waynesboro.

Survivors include daughter, Moriorle Jone Taylor of Pensocola; 0 son, Robert E. Gowing Jr. of Pensocolo; on aunt, Mrs. John Scott of Waynesboro; and four grondchildren, Troci Virginia Taylor, Jomes Christopher Taylor, Britton Elizabeth Gowing, and Robert Bradley Gowing, all of Pensacola. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.

Thursday at the DeLooch Funeral chopel of Waynesboro with the Rev. Dr. Lov Veal officiating. Buriol will be 2 P.m. Saturday at the BaVview Memuriol Pork Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funerol Service directing.

Honorary pallbearers will be jetf Heath. Richard Odom. Glenn Heath. Hurbert Odom, Bob Scott, C.H. Odom, Leman Greene, Loy Reddick, Ernest Borrineou ond Clorence L.

Taylor. TRANSUE David D. Tronsue, one-month-old son of Mr. ond Mrs. David Tronsue of 3W2 Boy Point Drive, Gulf Breeze, died Wednesday at a local hosptial.

Survivors include his moter-' nol grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. G. W. Sovereign of Gulf Breeze; ond his paternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. David Tronsue of Mountainhome, Idaho. Funerol services will be 3 p.m. Thursday at the Concord Presbyterian Church with the Rev.

William Fox off icioting. Buriol will be ot Forest Lawn Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral service directing. The body will be moved to the church Thursdoy ol 2 p.m. Friends moy call Thursday 11 o.m. at the tunerol service.

1 Or. Ben fcre9ory, manes uix, William E. Pennewill, Jerry Dowson.ond Adrian Kendrick Ook Lawn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Ol hi ORTHO oust FOR SUMMER ,49 daughters, Robin ond Volerie McColl both ol Detriot; his mother, Mary Mitchell of Birmingham; ond his father, Peter Mitchell ol Birmingham. Funerol services will be 1:30 p.m Sunday ot the Friendship Baptist Church-in Homewood.

The body will be sent to Birmingham Thursdoy evening. joe Morris Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Bushelon Funerol Home Is In charge of arrangements in BEAUTY ROSE FLORAL DUST Proven formula, combination insecticide and fungicide. 10 Oz. ARMSTRONG Lillion Eliiobeth Armstrong, 87.

427 Yorktown Rood, Corpus Chrisli, Texas, died Monday ot her Texos home. Mrs. Armstrong wos born in Memphis, Tenn. ond moved to Corpus Chrisli from Pensocolo in 1941. She was 0 member of St.

Paul the Apostle Catholic Church ond was preceded in deoth bv her husband, William M. Armstrong and a dough-ter. Cecelia Toronto. Survivors include 0 son, Wil-liom M. Armstrong of Corpus Christi; sister, Florence Gris-ham of Memphis; ten grandchildren, Jomes M.

Armstong, Oenise D. Homllton, Rene I. Armstong, Marie E. Armstrong, Loretto Ryan, Patricia Schick, Barbara Waggoner, Caroline F. Boynhom, Capt.

Clarence Paul Toronto. Marcia McClung; and 15 great-gran-children. Funeral Moss will be 11:30 a.m. Friday al St. John's Evangelic Catholic Church with the Rev.

Micheal Tugwell officiating Buriol will be at Barrancas Notional Cemetery. Another rosary will be recited ot 8 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Lawn Funeral Home in Pensao-lo. Pallbearers will be Stephen L. Hamilton, Copt.

Clarence Paul Toronto, Jomes M.Armstriong, Donald Oldmix-on. Frank Carroll ond Fred Mimmick. Honoray pallbearers will be Percy Amrstrong ond Joseph FrusioSr. The family request contributing tw mnde to the Memorial QJ Ft. Walton Beach Pensacola PACE PALAFOX 434-5353 24 BEAL PKWY 244-4128 WEBB Wllliom J.

Webb, of 419 W. Wright died Friday at a hospitol. Mr. Webb, a notive of Mobile, was a member of the An-tioch Boptist Church. Survivors include his wife.

Sarah Webb of Pensocolo; a niece, Ollie Tucker of Pensocola; four sisters-in-law, Rena White ot Boston, Mortho Nettles of Wayne, Chon-nie Turner of Leeland, and Bernice Harris of Pensacola; two brothers-in-low, Robert Nettles of Wayne ond William McCants of Pensocolo; ond other relatives ond friends. Funeral services will be 1 m. Friday at the Joe Morris chapel with the Rev. Nothoniel Smith officiating. Burial will be ot Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends moy call ot the chop-el Thursdoy from 7 lo 8 p.m. BROWN STEVISON Sim Riley Stevison, 75. ol 209 N. Borcelono died Wednesday at hospitol. Mr.

stevison, a notive of Wov-nesboro, hod resided in Pensocola for the past 42 years. He was a retired building contractor ond member of the Boptist church. Survivors Include his wife. Inei Stevison of Pensocola; two sons, John D. Stevison ond Billy G.

Stevison, both of Pensocola; a stepdaughter, Frances Coats of Raleigh, N.C.; a brother, J.B. Stevison of Sheridon, two sisters. Mortho Tanner and Moggie Carley, both of Theodore, 13 HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY RnSFS AND ADVERTISED ORTHO ITEMS Let Us Help You Do Things RIGHT AVAILABLE AT OUR PENSACOLA STORE ONLY! a gal. on exterior and interior paint Big Values QQt For Only Louis Brown, of 811 W. Lakeview died ot a Tuskeegee, hospitol.

Mr. Brown wos a native of Vernon. Survivors include three sons, Al Brown, Louis Brown ond Joe Brown; three doughters. Ophelia Brown, Beuloh McKenny ond Catherine Glenn; 20 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a devoted friend, Som Owens. Funeral services will be 11:30 a.m.

Thursdoy at the Joe Morris chopel with the Rev. Dovid Blockmon officiating. Buriol will be at Barrancas Notional Cemetery. MCNEIL KEYES FUNERAL HOME HOUHGTON Daniel Houghton 74, 302 Alba Plena. Warrington, died Tuesday at a hospitol.

Mr. Houghton, a lifelong Pensocola resident, wos a member of the East Hill Boptist Church, Masonic Lodge No. 15, Scottish Rite Bodies ond a retired Civil Service employee. Surviors include his wile. Myrtle Houghton of Worring-ton; son, Dr.

Daniel Houghton jr. of Fort Walton Beach; a doughter, Gerry Bailey of Pensocola; seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services will be p.m. Friday at the McNeil-Keves Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Dr.

Larry T. Wimberly officiating. Burial will be ot th Bayview Memorial Pork Cemetery. Honorary pollbeorers will be Clyde Gunter, Frank Bruno, uunlcnn Rnrmc. T.

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I HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL BJORENSEN Corl (Vollie) Biorensen, 80, ot 1023 E. Lloyd died Thursday at a hospital. Mr. Biorensen, lifelong ot Pensocolo. wos member of the Immonuel Lutheron Church, a retired employee of Ordon's clothing store and hod worked at the Pensocolo Greyhound Racing Track for 27 years.

Survivors include his wile, Mrs. Evelyn M. Biorensen of Pensocolo; a dou9hter, Bjjtty Jane Stearns of New Orleans, a son, William E. (Bill) Biorensen of Penscolo; three sisters, Thelmo Hollilield, Mena Corlin Bates and Catherine Fuchs. all of Pensocolo; two brothers.

Eddie Biorensen and Alvin Biorensen, both of Pensacola; five grondchildren ond a great-grandchitd. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday ot the Immonuel Lutheran Church with the Rev. William R. Klenzler olficioting.

The body will be moved to the church Friday at 1 p.m. Burial wiil be at the Bayview-Memorial Park with Hoper-Morris Memorial Chapel directing. Honorary pallbearers will be Thore Corlin, Charles Corlin, Clinton Corlin, Buddy Cope, William Holifield, Eddie Bowen, Jomes Biorensen, Russell Biorensen, Robert Biorensen, George Moll. James Stearns. Dr.

William P. Hixon and Hunter Pfeiffer. Active pollbeorers will be Northup Miller Wilkison. Herbert Emerson O'Nell, Nathon Kahn, T.B. (Petey) Martin, Ray Brighom and Arden A.

(Andvl Anderson. Friends moy coll Thursdoy from 4 lo 8 P.m. at the funeral home. DRISKELL Normo Jean Driskell, 45. 2331 Dupont Drive, died Tuesday ot a hospital.

Mrs. Driskell, a native of Holt, wos a Pensocolo resident for the past 33 years, a member of the First Boptist Cnurch of Pensocolo ond a registered nurse at Baptist Hospital. Survivors include her husband, James E. Driskell Jr. of Pensocolo; a daughter, Terri Lynn Driskell of Pensocola; four sons, Jomes E.

Driskell Paint Tray I inarc 1 icr to, mo-e QQ 00 wees Plastic Drop Cloth 3 to, tough one a gal. Reg. 10.99 99 Avoid mris spilislO.mU LAI L-H'lin HOUSE W' 1-12 Inch Paint Brush Arthur Hinote, Oscar Brooks, Chris Conti, E.L. Meek ond Freddie Flake. Active pollbeores will be Frank Humphreys, William E.

Simmons, BUI Bovden, Ray Tolbert, Roy Tolbert ond Dr: Hugh Hudson. Friends may coll Thursdoy from to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. WATERS HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME BURKE Mnrin. CnrPS COlOhel gjggr 99 Sale January 31 cucDimn X' 200 East Garden Street 55 gKjjS Pensacola, Fla.

Ph. 432-4173 Lowrence Thomos Burke, 82. of 700 W. Deaoto oieo wwi r.in.i Rurke. a native ot lliou, N.Y., graduated from the Naval Acooemy ana with the Marines in both World War I and ll.

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