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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 16

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1 16A Che 3flcttacnla fcfcs-Jmirnal Sunday, April 18,1976 Northwest Florida Deaths Alene Corr of Jay ond nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be 4 m. Sunday in the Ebeneter Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Benny Tolbert ond the Rev. J.

R. Beers officiating. Burial will be in the Ebenezer Cemetery with the Fiomoton Funeral Home directing. The body will be ploced in the church two hours prior to services. Active pallbearers will be Robert Earl Dunsford, Henry Dunsford, J.

B. Hudson, Talmedge McLean Rocky Hudson and Randy Hudson. Honorary pallbearers wilt be Flovd Salter, Houston Carnley. Henry Kelly, D. C.

Cross. Leon Sehtl, Wayne Godwin. More DEATHS, ISA died Friday afternoon In a local hosotal. Mrs. Glisson was native of.

Flint. Mich, and a member ot the South Side Baptist Church in Crestview. Survivors include two sons. Ben Forbes of Redbov, Fla. and Corlis Forbes of Grondridge, three daughters.

Esther Willifird of Altha. Bessie King of Pan-omo City ond Ruth Senterfitt ot Stockton. ond step-son. Gary Glisson ot Milwaukee, Wise; three steD-daughters, Esther Simpson ot Boinbridae. Idell Champers of Savannah.

and Cora Lee Emmitt of Atlanta, Go. and numerous grondchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday in the South side Baptist Church with the Rev. Raymond Williams ond the Rev.

Robert Harper officiating. Burial will foilow in the Live Oak Cemetery near Shoal River with McLaughlin Funeral Home directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to services. Funerol services will be 2 p.m. Sunday in the Fiomoton Funerol Home chaoel with the Rev.

LaDon Hall and the Rev. J. D. Rentore officiating. Burial will be in the Jay Cemetery with Fiomoton Funerol Home directing.

Active pallbearers will be Bruce Settle, Burt Settle, Jim Settle, Randle Lockett. Deorl Dixon. Jerry Roy Dubose and Billy Hill. DUNSFORO JAY Mr. Dureal Eugene Dunsford.

55, of Rt. 2, Jay, died Friday in a local hospital. Mr. Dunsford was a native ond lifelong resident of Santa Rosa County and a member of the Ebenezer Assembly of God Church. Survivors Include Ms widow Eva Dunsford ot Jay; four sons.

Buddy Dunsford ot Spring City, Toby Dunsford of Cast-leberrv, Gory Dunsford ot Joy ond Freddie Dunsford of Pascagoula, daughter, Betty Dvess of Joy; a brother, Hilery Dunsofrd of Jay; a sister. fefSL RAIN OR SHINE a pirn il MLv 1 Total Price Given ISOlQC 1 oaaKSSSa Before Job I Started I orSaicoio I TWo TONES, STATION I I LSiJ WAGONS, TRUCKS Egg 1 SLIGHTLY HIGHER! HfgfgME OAK VAWN FUNERO. HOME MAUN1NG Mrs. Sara Klitabeth Mannint. 51.

ot 3900 Blount died Thursday nis'M in a local hesoital. Mrs. Mannina was notive of Rockv Mount. N.C. and had resided in Pcnscjcolo tor trie past 30 years.

She was member of the St. Michael Cotholic Church ond a member of ne Ladies Auxiliary of the Knight of Coiumbus Council Survivors include her widower. Vincent CTonvt A. Manning ot Pensacolo; two sons. Vincent A.

Manning jr. ond Francis Michael Manning both ot Pensacola; two daughters, Soro Anito Ford of Miami, and Cormen Angelia' Hoiidav of Pensocola; her mother. Eessarta Russell Cotton; three brothers, S. R. Cotton and Authur Cotton both ef Pensacola.

ond Oowd Cotton of North Carolina; three sisters, Mary McLaughlin of Del Francis Tiliey, and CotoIvh Catches, both of Pen-sacnla; ond five grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 9:30 am. Monday in the St. Michael Cortholic Church with Father Fnonk Giri saving moss. Eunal will be in Barrancas National Cemetery with theOok Lawn Punerol Home directing.

Active pallbearers will be Johr. KcCluskey, Robert Kelley, Richard Bohonnon. S. R. Cotton.

Larry Soeed, Freddie DeFranco, Jim Wiiihite ond Roy Thompson. Honorary pallbearers will-be members of the Knights of Columbus 778 ond members of the Ladies Auxiliary. The Rosary will be recited ot 7:30 pm Sunday in tne Oak Lawn Chapel. Friends may coll at the Oak Lawn Chapel from 6 to 9 pm Sunday. The family suggests donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.

O. Box 502. THtt best informed rtodtf begi witfa Iht journal and greet the evening with the bfighl ond tecel Pentocelo News. Telephone 433 0041 for speedy delivery. IV ONE DAY SERVICE IN BY 9 AM OUT BY 5 PM BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS RUST REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY FLOMATON FUNERAL HOME HOLLOWAY JAY Mrs.

Nancy Emmie Hoi-lowav, 83, died Fridoy afternoon in a local convalescent home. Mrs. Holloway wos a native of Wedowee, Ala and had resided in Jay for the past 47 years. She was member of the Jay Methodist Church and wos the widow ot the late K. D.

Hollowav. a retired farmer. Survivors include five sons. W. D.

Hollowavof Wedowee, C. L. Hollowav of Pensocola, John L. Hollowav of Jackson, Ralph O. Hollowav of Chulavisti.

Calif, and Oren F. Hollowav ot Jay; three brothers, J. I. Lloham of Wedowee, T.V. Liphom of Rainsville.

Ala. and Ellis Liphara ot Panama City; two sisters. Vera Boggs ot Opelika, Ala. and Mrs. Ellis Smith of Cusseta, 24 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great-orondchild.

feTfl: i ALL STORES I CLOSED TODAY See Tomorrows Paper I for Early Week Savings "NJ1 4107 N. PALAFOX 433 8278 El six daughters. Brenda Towns. Cvnthia Smith. Monica Towns.

Patricio Gail Henderson. Janice Elaine Henderson, Angela Hen-derson; two sons. Willie Towns Jr. ond Wilbert Henderson; three sisters, Ruth Averhart, Alice Kelly and Cleotis Groomes; two brothers. Lebunion Groomes ond Paul Groomes and two grandchildren.

Funerol services will be 11 o.m. Monday in the St. John Devine Baptist Church with the Rev. Otha Leverette officiating. Burial will be in the Zion Cemetery with the BenDoe Funerol Home directing.

JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME MARTIN Mrs. Louise Mortin died Sunday morning in a local hospital. Mrs. Martin was a member of the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons.

Ronald Mortin (USAFt of Hurburt Field ond Gerald Martin ot Pensacola; five daughters, Joyce Cram of Detroit, Gwen Mortin Glaive of Atlanta, Ar-witia Martin Dixon, Audrey Martin and Choen Mortin. all of Pensacola; her father. S. G. Rodgers of Clarkston, N.C.; brother.

Edison Anderson of New York, Y. ond seven grandchildren. Funerol services will be 11:30 a.m. Monday in the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church with the Rev. R.

L. Hill officiating. Burial will be in the Barrancas National Cemetery with Joe Morris Funerol Home directing. The body will be ploced in the funeral home chapel from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday.

CLARY FUNERAL HOME DICKEY DEFUNIAK SPRINGS Mr. Jessie Thomas Dickey, 96. of Freeoort. died Friday afternoon in a Geneva. hospital.

Mr. Dickev was born May 12, 1879 in Argvle. Fla. and hod resided in Freeport for the past 69 years. Survivors include four sons, Manuel Dickev, Lonnie Dickey and Raymond Dickev, all of Freeoort and Fronciel Dickey of Pt.

Washington; three daughters, Evelyn Johnson of Daily City, Madeline Hand of Lomita, Calif, and Alice Wright of Freeoort; 37 grandchildren, a number of 'great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandhildren. Funeral services will be. 2 p.m. Sunday in the Freeport First Baptist Church with the Rev. Johnny Nixon officiating.

Burial will be in the Hatcher Cemetery with Clary Funeral Home directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to funeral services. MCLAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME MASON CRESTVIEW Mr. John S. Mason, 83.

of 1097 South Wilson Crestview, died Friday in a local hosoital. -Mr. Mason was a native of Fiorido and a longtime resident of Okaloosa County. Survivors include three daughters. Oral Lee Rilev, Dora Hammons and Katie Granthom, oil of Crestview; four sons, Johnny Mason and Almon Mason, both of Crestview, Alton Mason of Pensacola and Toby Mason of Sanger, a sister, Georgiann J.

McLoud of Crestview; two brothers, Irvin Mason of Crestview and Nace Mason, 39 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday in the McLaughlin Funerol Home chaoel with the Rev. Bill Walters officiating. Burial will follow in the Mason Cemetery with McLaughlin Funeral Home directing.

GLISSON CRESTVIEW Mrs. Nina C. Glisson, 84, of 108 North Booker CBarcaloungcr Bends Over Backwards To Make You Comfortable The Hampshire MCNEILKEYES FUNERAL HOME SIMMONS Mr. Mervvn LeRov Simmons, 41. of 209 Etto died early Friday morning in a local hosottot.

Mr. Simmons was a native of Brewton, Alo. ond hod resided in Pensacola tor the past 40 years. He was member ot the Gonzalez Methodist Church, a veteran of the Korean Conflict and was employed as supervisor ot Arm-sfrong Cork Co. for 15 years.

Survivors include his widow, Dorothy Jane Simmons; two sons, Mervvn LeRoy Simmons Jr. and Curtis Francis Simmons; a daughter, Rhonda Darlene Simmons; his mother, Mary Arnold; his father. Joseph Clarence Simmons and two brothers, Joseoh Francis Simmons and John Llovd Simmons, all of Pensacola. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in the McNeil-Keyes Funerol Home chapel with the Rev.

Giilis Crenshaw officiating. Burial will be in the Pensacolo Memorial Gardens Cemetery with McNeit-Keves Funeral Home directing. Active pollbeorers will be Edward Smith, Joe Ruther, Carl Carlson Charles Bethune, Butch Antone, Vernor Nelson, Donald Bercaw and Gordon Cain. Honorary pallDearers will be Robert Glover, yVinfred Withom, Clint Culpepper. Robert Arnold.

Ricky Thomokins ond Jimmy Bryant. Friends may coll at the funeral home after 10 a.m. Saturday. BENBOE FUNERAL HOME TOWNS Mrs. Corine Jackson Towns of 6851 Twiggs Lane died Wednesday in local hospital.

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