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Orlando Sentinel: PRODUCT: OS DESK: LOC DATE: 02-08-2005 EDITION: FLA ZONE: FLA PAGE: B7.0 DEADLINE: 21.21 OP: dhighberger COMPOSETIME: 23.16 CMYK Obituaries, Services, Memorials S. BARBARA "BOBBIE" cc CO LU IN LOVING MEMORY OF 9 GOUGH, AMELIA, Funeral services for Mrs. Amelia Gough 89, of Winter Springs, who passed away Monday, February 7, 2005 burial service will be 2PM, Friday, February 1 1 2005 at All Faiths Memorial Park, Casselberry, with Pastor Charles J. Miller, II officiating. Visitation will be from 6-9PM on Tuesday and Wednesday, at the Altamonte Chapel of Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home.

She was born in Greenwich, Connecticut on October 10, 1915. She is survived by her son and daughter, Kenneth and Carolyn Gough of Winter Springs, FL; niece, Dolores Praylak of Rutherford, NJ; nephew, Robert Norcross, of Lebanon, PA and niece, Sue Pezzetta of Fair-lawn, NJ. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, 994 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL. 407-831-2031.

T7 ZIAKAS, EKATERINI age 104, of Apopka passed away Monday, February 7. She was born in Sklithro, Greece to Demetrios and Gianoula (Tchagatha) Raptis. She was a homemaker and a member of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. She is survived by daughters, Maria and Kostas Polygalaktos of Apopka, and Alexandria and Louis Logas of Altamonte Springs; her grandchildren, Toula, Nick and Ted Polygalaktos and Jenny (John) Logus and Phil (Anne) Logas; and her great grandchildren, Dean, Maria, Sophia and Zoe. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, February 10 at 11AM at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church with Fr.

Dean Gigicos and Fr. James Berends officiating. Interment will follow at Highland Memory Gardens, Apopka. Visitation for friends will be Wednesday, February 9 from 6-8PM at the church. In lieu of flowers please donate to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church.

BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, 622 W. St. Rt. 436, Altamonte Springs, FL, 407-869-6065. Please view and sign the guestbook at: www.baldwinfairchild.com IN LOVING MEMORY OF COUGHLAN, PEARL, Private services will be held at a later date for Pearl Barnes Coughlan, 98 of Kissimmee.

Born in Elkton, OH, March 13, 1906. The daughter of Elmer and Dora Davis Barnes, she married Daryl A. Coughlan on November 18, 1933, and lived in Girard, OH area until moving to Kissimmee in 1971. Daryl died January 12, 1983. They were members of Fair-view United Methodist Church in Niles, OH where she held every office.

She was also active in WSWS and the Council of Church Women and was a delegate to Missionary Convention. They were also members of the Buckeye Trailer Club, Alliance, OH and the Wagon Wheels Travel Club, Girard, OH. They helped organize the one based in Girard in 1962 and it is still active. The Coughlan's started and ran the General Store at Good Samaritan Village, Kissimmee, FL. They were also members of the Ohio Club at Good Samaritan Village.

She was the oldest pioneer at Good Samaritan Village. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Death occurred February 7, 2005. Conrad Thompson Funeral Home Kissimmee, in charge of arrangements. 407-847-3188 COKER, MYRTLE, age 97, passed away Friday, February 4, 2005 in Lakeland.

A lifelong resident of Hardee County, Mrs. Coker was preceded in death by her husband and former Clerk of the Courts, the late Ben Coker. She graduated from Florida Southern and was a second grade teacher for 43 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Wauchula and a member of the Eastern Star. She is survived by two children: a son, Ben Coker, Jr.

and wife Gail of Lakeland, and a daughter Benita Neder and her husband Dr. George Neder, Jr. of Orlando. There are four grandchildren and five great grandchildren, Cheryl Neder Sapora and husband John and their children Riley, Joey and Ben of Jacksonville, Cara Lynn Mullins and husband Jason and their children Elanor and Tegan of London, England, Courtney A. Coker and Benjamin Ross Coker, both of Lakeland.

Mrs Coker was also preceded in death by a granddaughter Cynthia "Tissie" Spoto. Services will be held on Tuesday, February 8th at 3PM at the First Baptist Church of Wauchula in the Chapel. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 2-3PM at the Church. Interment will be in the Wauchula Cemetery. BRANT FUNERAL CHAPEL 863-773-9451 CHARLES EDWIN WATERS 51434 2804 It's been so hard for us to be apart from you.

Even though it's been one year, it still hurts. We'll see something that we wish we could share with you, or experience something new, and wish you could be part of. But I hope you know that even though we are not together, we're always thinking of you. Throughout the day, you're with us in thought. So that whenever we see something we think you'd enjoy in a special way, you're still sharing it with us.

We fall asleep dreaming of how wonderful it would feel to hug you again and tell you how much we love you. Every day that we're apart, we realize what an important part you played in all of our lives. We pray every night so you'll know how much we miss you and how much we love you. Love Your Family, Annmarie, Karen, Kevin, John, Paul and Scott TUMA, JOHN Loving husband, father, and Pop-Pop, John "Jack" Tuma passed from this earth on February 2, 2005. He leaves behind his devoted wife of 59 years, Millie and their adoring daughters and husbands, Jackie and Tony Pirollo of Deltona, Elaine and Richard Bell, and Mary and Gary Felton all of DeLand.

He was predeceased by his wonderful son, Bill Tuma, and by his beloved granddaughter, Laura Beth Tuma. Jack also leaves behind his grandchildren, Mike Tuma, Debbie Hewson, Billy Pirollo, Barbie Bell, Charlie Bell, Tara Brown, Trisha Miller, Andrea Millett, Kai Calabro, Melony Hosford, Tori Henderson, and 17 great grandchildren who all brought him great love and joy. Born March 23, 1923 in East Islip, Long Island, NY, Jack was an Army veteran of World War II and had earned five combat medals. He was a retired landscaper from King Landscaping of Orlando and also from the City of Orlando's Harry P. Leu Gardens.

While at Leu Gardens, Jack and Millie would also be known as Mr. and Mrs. Claus at Christmastime. Their last occupational adventure was as proprietors of the Boatel on Fire Island, NY. During his retirement, Jack enjoyed casino trips, Braves baseball, and watching old westerns with his constant companion, a Yorkie named Yummy.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Avenue, Orlando, FL 32803-1537, a place that was so special to Jack. A private memorial will be held at Florida National Cemetery at a later date. Lankford Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements.

m-: Escape with a and jL go places. How can you honor a life? Make sure friends, relatives and associates know how they can help celebrate this great life. Notify them of memorial arrangements by placing an obituary notice. Call 407-420-6006. Trusted by Orlando Families Since 1890 1 1 ED EL.

68, passed away on Saturday, February 5, 2005, in Ocala, FL. She was preceded in death by her parents Carl and Mae Hansel Riedel. A native of Kissimmee, she retired from Tupperware Headquarters after 30 years and later moved to Marion County. She was of the Methodist faith. Bobbie is survived by husband, Lester Myers; three daughters and sons-in-law, Marc Ann Wilson (Mrs.

Darryl) Skarda of Rock Spring, GA, Debbie (Mrs. Kenneth) McFarlane of Ocala, FL, Katy (Mrs. Perry) Milwee of St. Cloud, FL; one step-daughter, Marcia (Mrs. Jason) Inman of Greenwood, LA; five grandchildren, Brett McFarlane, Daniel Skarda, Matthew Skarda, Amy Milwee, and Clay Milwee; two step-grandchildren, Jacob and Jaxon Inman, and one great-grandchild, Emily Jo McFarlane.

Her surviving sisters are Clarice Harrell of Jarratt, VA, and Kathryn Haynie of Key Largo, FL. She will be dearly missed by her family and many special friends. CAVAGNER, LANCE ROTH, 33, made his final journey to Heaven's Gate on Sunday, February 6, 2005. He was surrounded by his family and his passing was peaceful and comfortable. He is home with our Heavenly Father, whole and healed.

"Roth" was born in Miami, FL on April 14, 1971 and spent much of his time here on earth as an advocate for issues that affected society as a whole; advocating for the environment; recycling it's resources; humbly serving his family, friends and strangers; supporting nature, animals and forest conservation; and by cleanly living and serving his church and God to his utmost. In September 1998, he married Emily Claire Fisher, and on June 9, 2003, he helped Emily bring their daughter Sydney Reese into the world. Ten weeks later he was diagnosed with acute lym-phomaleukemia. Roth left no stone unturned in his search for a cure to the disease over the past 18 months and faced each new treatment with courage and determination. His spirit was never defeated.

He was the grateful recipient of a peripheral stem cell transplant from an anonymous donor who participates in the National Bone Marrow Registry. This procedure was facilitated by the Moffit Cancer Center in Tampa. He received gallons of life-sustaining blood and platelets generously donated by friends, family, and anonymous donors through Florida's Blood Centers. He received months of expert, compassionate care from the doctors, nurses and staff at Florida Hospital in Orlando. Roth's story has inspired hundreds of people to donate thousands of dollars to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society for continuing research.

Roth's passing leaves a void in the lives of his wife Emily and daughter Sydney of Altamonte Springs; his father and stepmother Lance and Celia Cavagner of Wellington, FL; his mother Dana Cooley and her husband Steve of Louisville, KY; his mother-in-law Susan Fisher of Altamonte Springs, his grandmother Lucre Cavagner of West Palm Beach, and his grandfather Roy Cole. His loss is also mourned by his sister Jennifer Myers and her husband Casey and daughter, Natalie of Alpharetta, GA; Dawn Golburgh and her husband Lloyd and children Jake and Erin of Davie, FL. Michelle Luckett and her husband Todd and children Abigail and Kyle and his sister Elizabeth Cooley all of Louisville, KY; and his father-in-law Wayne Fisher and Curtis, Alison, and Myles Fisher of Montpelier, VT, also mourn his passing. Memorial Service will be held by his friends at Church Alive in the Seventh Day Adventist Church in the facility at 50 Moss Road in Winter Springs, Thursday, February 10 at 7PM. Dessert reception to follow.

Memorial donations may be made to the following organizations: Leukemia Lymphoma Society, Church Alive or National Resource Defense Council. Services entrusted to COLLISON FAMILY FUNERAL HOMES CREMATORY, South Seminole Chapel, 335 E. State Rd. 434, Longwood, FL. 407-260-5400 fMvMajwi Reading fey Nine CcVKyjawll, woodlawncareyhand.com JASON COREY KANE February 8, 1975 June 28, 1998 Happy 30th Birthday We miss you so much and want to share so much with you.

We remember your last birthday, how you wrote on your shaved head, and your first birthday when I finally let you have an ice cream cone, and the many strawberry cupcakes that you ate on your birthdays. We are blessed with so many precious memories and there isn't a day that goes by that you are not thought of and missed so much. Happy Birthday our precious Son, Grandson, Brother and Friend. We love you. Love, Momma, Dad, Kati, Shawn, Misty, Tricia, Drake, Gramma, and all of your family and friends ESTATE SALES Aunt Beez Estate Sales Professional Management of Estate Sales.

321-439-9723 JAB DESIGNS Custom Digital Graphics FuneralMemorial Programs 407-381-9339 jabdesigns.com 407 293 1361 FUNERAL HOMES Alloy Whee 3. SS Axle $29,190 CEMETERIES CREMATORY Public Broadcasting HESS, SHANNON OAK, Survived by her soulmate, David Folch. KANELLOPOULOU, KALLIOPE, 94, beloved mother and yiayia, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 6, 2005. Mrs. Kanellopoulou was born in Eastern Thrace, Greece, and lived most of her life in Athens, Greece, until she came to live with her son's family in Lake Mary in 1996.

She was a member of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Orlando, where she came to enjoy the warmth and love of the many new friends she made during this last chapter of her life. She is survived by her son, Costa Kourtis, and his wife Cecilia, her granddaughter Callie and husband Tom Best, her grandson George Kourtis and his wife Marina Samaltanos, and two great granddaughters, Vasi and Stephanie Best. Viewing will be from 6-8PM with a Trisagion service at on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 at Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn Chapel, 5000 County Rd. 46A in Lake Mary. Funeral services will be held at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Orlando, 1217 Trinity Woods Lane, Maitland, FL 32751, on Wednesday, February 9, at 11AM, followed by interment at Oaklawn Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Orlando. BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME OAKLAWN CHAPEL is in charge of arrangements. Please sign the guest book at: www.baldwinfairchild.com NAZZARIO, JOAN Mrs. Joan M. Nazzario, age 65, of Winter Springs, passed away February 5, 2005.

Joan was born April 19, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was Catholic. She is survived by husband, Raymond; sons, Raymond Nazzario, Waco, TX, and Patrick Nazzario, Winter Springs; mother, Eunice Ward, Winter Springs; four grandchildren. Funeral services will be Friday, February 11, 2005 at 10AM at Church of the Annunciation Catholic Church, 1020 Montgomery Road, Altamonte Springs, with visitation on Thursday, February 10, 2005 from 5-8PM at Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Chapel, Altamonte Springs. Inurnment will be at Glen Haven Memorial Park, Winter Park, following the service.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, 994 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL. 407-831-2031 TAYLOR, GILBERT Funeral Services for Gilbert L. Taylor, 81, of Sanford, who died on Sunday, February 6, 2005, will be at 11AM on Wednesday from the Gramkow Chapel of the Collison Family Funeral Homes with Pastor J.D. Seagroves officiating.

Visitation for friends will be 6-8PM Tuesday at the funeral home. Born December 23, 1923 in St. Augustine, he had lived in Sanford since 2003. He was a veteran of WWII and a licensed plumber. He is survived by his wife, Sarah of Sanford; brothers, Donald and Larry, both of Okeechobee, FL; sisters, Mary Joe Ashton of Ft.

Pierce, FL and Harriet Gottchalk of Hastings, FL; daughters, Patricia Callabrese of Deland, and Julie Cox, Theresa Barnes and Pamela Martin all of St. Augustine, FL; stepdaughter, Zella Allman of Sanford, stepsons, John Grimes of Anderson, SC, and Billy Grimes of Tallahassee, FL; 12 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Funeral services are entrusted to COLLISON FAMILY FUNERAL HOMES, GRAMKOW CHAPEL 500 E. Airport Sanford. Telephone 407-322-3213 Li HEDRICK, LOUIS JOHN, 80, of St.

Cloud, died on Saturday, February 5, 2005. He was born and raised in St. Cloud and worked for Poffen-baugh Ford as a car salesman for 15 years; and then went to work for the U.S. Post Office as a mail carrier for over 20 years serving the St. Cloud community.

Mr. Hedrick served on many boards throughout the years for the City of St. Cloud. He was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church of St.

Cloud, a member of the American Legion Post 80, St. Cloud; the Elks Lodge 1873, Kissimmee, and the Masonic Lodge 221, A.M., St. Cloud. Louis was an avid fisherman. He served in the U.S.

Navy during WWII. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Renata; brothers, Bert Hedrick (Frances) Cocoa, FL, and Darold Hedrick, Boone, NC, and sister, Ann Carter, St. Cloud. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at on Ash Wednesday, February 9, 2005 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, St.

Cloud with the Reverend Fabian Gimeno as Celebrant. The family will receive friends from 5-7PM, with a Scripture Service at Tuesday at Fisk Funeral Home. Arrangements under the direction of Fisk Funeral Home Crematory, 1107 Massachusetts St. Cloud 407-892-2155. HENRY LOUIS E.

passed away Friday, February 4, 2005; born in Louisville, KY, he moved to Florida, in 1970. Mr. Henry was retired from R.C.A.; served in the Marines; and a square dancer (Kissimmee Squares). Survived by Muriel Tuttle, Kissimmee; longtime companion of 30 years, Sherry Ferguson, Daytona Beach, FL; Louis E. Henry Kentucky; stepson Robert E.

Tuttle Kissimmee; eight grandsons, one great grandson. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Hospice of the Comforter, Altamonte Springs, FL, or Council on Aging, Kissimmee, FL. McCAMPBELL, GEORGIA, age 92, of Kissimmee, died Sunday, February 6, 2005 at Plantation Bay Rehabilitation Center, St. Cloud. She was born on November 30, 1912 in Blount County, TN to the late Andrew and Lillie (Handley) McCampbell, Georgia moved to Central Florida in 1974.

She was a member of Tuckalee-chee United Methodist Church in Townsend, Tennessee. Ms. McCampbell is survived by her daughter, Bobbie Spears of Kissimmee; grandson, Paul (Alicia) Spears of Kissimmee; great-grandchildren Armando Victoria Rivera of Apopka. Graveside Services will be held Thursday, February 10, 2005, 11AM at Tuckaleechee United Methodist Church Cemetery. Visitation for friends will be on Wednesday from 6-8PM at Miller Funeral Home, 915 Broadway, Maryville, TN, phone 865-982-6041.

No local services are planned. Services are entrusted to COLLISON FAMILY FUNERAL HOMES CREMATORY, HOWELL BRANCH CHAPEL, 3806 Howell Branch Road, Winter Park. Telephone 407-678-4500. GARRISON, ERNEST E. 82, of Deltona, FL passed away on Sunday, February 6, 2005.

Born in Detroit, Ml, he moved to Florida as an infant and grew up in Tampa. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Barbara; two sons, Jim of Orlando, and Bob of Portage, Ml; a sister Jane of Ellicott City, MD, and a brother Charles of Tampa and four grandchildren. Mr. Garrison was a Marine Corps veteran of WWII. Among other enemy engagements, he fought on the island of Guadalcanal from September 1942 to January 1943.

Upon his discharge from the Marine Corps in 1945, Mr. Garrison returned to Tampa and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Tampa. He was a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and publisher of the yearbook. Mr. Garrison owned and operated insurance and real estate businesses over the next 45 years until his retirement in 1992.

He served as an Elder of the Presbyterian Church and was a member of Deltona Presbyterian Church. He was an active Rotarian, including serving as President of the Altamonte Springs Rotary Club, and was named a Paul Harris Fellow for his contributions to Rotary. Mr. Garrison, an avid sailor, was a member of the Davis Islands Yacht Club of Tampa and the Ponte Vedra Club of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. A memorial service is planned at Deltona Presbyterian Church at 11AM Saturday, February 12.

Memorial donations may be made to Deltona Presbyterian Church, 2300 Howland Deltona, FL 32738, or to Hospice of VolusiaFlagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL 32129. McGOWAN, FREDERICK 78 of Port Orange, died February 3, 2005. Born February 21, 1927 in Jamaica, NY, he served in the USMC during WWII. Retired NYPD. He relocated his family to Central Florida in 1972.

Retired Chief of Police, Casselberry, FL, 1990. Preceded in death by daughter Nancy LeDuke. Survived by sister Francis Nemeth; wife Doris; son Fred of Oviedo; daughter Susan McKeever of Debary, and four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Volu-siaFlager, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL 32129. RALEY, JAMES 73, of Ormond Beach, died Friday, February 4, 2005 at his residence.

Born in Bonifay, FL, Mr. Raley was an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God for 57 years. He pastured his first church when he was 17 years old. He pastored churches throughout the state of Florida and the Bahamas. As a pastor, husband, father and grandfather, Mr.

Raley left an incredible legacy of love. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Dorothy; his children Roger Holmes (Betty) of Nashville, TN, Pastor Jim Raley (Dawn) of Ormond Beach, Pastor Donald and Donna Shoots of Panama City, three brothers, Charles Raley of Jacksonville, Ernest Raley of Marianna and Curry Raley of Wauchula; six grandchildren, Kyle Shoots, Jonathan Shoots, Armendy Leigh Shoots, Courtney Raley, Channing Hope Raley and Tegan Holmes. Funeral Services in Bonifay are on Wednesday, February 9th at 2PM at Bonifay First Assembly of God, 1009 South Waukesha Street. Family will receive friends from 1-2PM preceding the service. Burial will follow at Bonifay City Cemetery.

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