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He owned the Liberty Motor Court, and was a Baptist. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Willie Bell Stewart and Mrs. Fannie Washington; 3 nephews; and 5 nieces. She was a member of Pine Forest Pentecostal Church, and enjoyed fishing, quilting, and flower gardening. He had been living in Fort Lauderdale for 9 years, and previously lived in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was also co-coordinator of the Ministry of Presence, serving Haitian communities of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Fort Myers, and in Leogance, Haiti. BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Ruby Florence Foxworth, 76, died December 4, 1994. *** She was an Arkansas native, and a former longtime resident of St. Petersburg. PALMETTO, FLORIDA: Ethel A. Anderson, 76, died October 1, 1994. He was a former resident of Sarasota, and was of the Catholic faith. ATWELL, Jo Ann Interment was at Miami Memorial Park under the direction of Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home. She was born July 18, 1957 in Chihuahua, Mexico. *** She was born August 26, 1926. She was a Miami native. Mark Andrew Klein Obituary (1961 - 2019) | Corpus CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Ruth C. Brown, 73, died October 14, 1976 at the Washington County Hospital. *** COLYER, William G. Services were held at Shiloh Seventh-day Adventist Church. CAMPBELL, Pervie She attended Assembly of God services, and also attended the First Baptist Church of Bonifay. He is survived by : his siblings, Bob Kline (Kathy) and Lori Mikolajczyk (Ron); and his children, Jesse Kline, Nicole Kline-Warmelink (Brandon), Kaitlyn Kline (Mariah), Meghan Cole (Joe Vendeville) and Ryleigh Kline. She was born April 29, 1913 in New York City. Pate. DAVIS, George, Sr. He was survived by a daughter, Doris Martin of Wauchula; three sons, George, Louis, and Collier, all of Wauchula; three sisters, Norma Pope, Alma Christmas, and Bonnie Albritton; and three brothers, Glenn, Cliff and Mathew. OSPREY, FLORIDA: Helen Jean Counseller, 82, died July 24, 2005. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Estella G. Brooks, 83, died March 12, 1959. Survivors include four nephews, Dr. William Chambers of Montgomery, AL, Maxie Napier of Geneva, AL, John D. Staten of Campbellton, and Lester Rhynes of Chipley; a step-granddaughter; and other relatives and friends. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: John P. Berdeaux, Sr., 82, died June 27, 1984. He was a World War II veteran and survivor of the Pearl Harbor bombing. He was a native of Baltimore, and had come to Ocala ten years earlier. She was the daughter of Bobby and Carol Crawford. Survivors include his wife, Alice J. Bowen; a daughter, Diane Tripp; two sons, Michael Bowen and Lawrence Bowen, Jr.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. He was a maintenance man at Ja-Mar Travel Park. He was a member of Bethany Reformed Church and World War I Veterans Barracks #155. He was a retired plumber and electrical contractor. He retired from the U.S. She was born February 26, 1912 in Gloversville, NY. Interment was at Chapel Hill Memorial Park in Largo under the direction of David C. Gross Funeral Home. ALFORD, Sam CHERRY, John She was born in Fairoaks, PA. She was a retired school teacher, and had lived in Ellenton for 5 years. Services were held at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA: Carol L. Bates, 37, died November 17, 1984 at North Broward Medical Center. Norton of Chipley, and Mrs. Ada Morris of California; and 11 grandchildren. *** Services were held at New Zion Primitive Baptist Church. Local arrangements were handled by Brown Funeral Home. *** She attended Hope Lutheran Church, and was a member of the Orchards of Radcliffe Condo Association. ANDREWS, Gary DuBOIS, Walter Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery in Chipley with arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home. KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Retha Emily Carnley, 86, died November 1, 1994. *** He attended the Church of the Isles in Indian Rocks Beach, and was a Mason, Shriner and Past Patron of the Order of the Eastern Star. Jewel Purvis and Mrs. Thelma Wood, both of Ellenton, and Mrs. Nan Wakeland of Ridgewood, NJ; and three brothers, Gerald P. Church and Glenn A. She enjoyed music and taking French classes at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. *** He was born December 5, 1940 in Keansburg, NJ. She was born November 24, 1936 in Dade City, FL to Dr. LS. Arrangements were handled by Moss Funeral Home. Services were held at St. Matthew's Catholic Church. Interment was at Highland Cemetery in Durant, OK with local arrangements by Baggett-McIntosh Funeral Home. She is survived by her husband, Frederick; a daughter, Circe; a brother, Frank Lankford; and two sisters, Alice Lankford and Wanda Lankford. BROWN, Hugh BORMAN, Hattie Family and friends are coming together online to create a special keepsake. Arrangements were handled by Richardson Funeral Home. *** *** Inurnment was at Sarasota National Cemetery with arrangements by Lemon Bay Funeral Home. He was born in Leominster, MA. He is survived by five daughters, Dahlia Register of Bonifay, Carolyn Driskell of Bowling Green, Desma Clark of Opelika, AL, and Shirley Davis and Frances Edmonds, both of Smiths, AL; a son, Edwin B. Bean of Sargent, GA; 14 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. FRALISH, John T. CARPENTER, Albion She is survived by her husband, Vincent E. Best; an aunt, Sophia Dawson of Youngstown, OH; and her friends. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. EVANS, Thomas W. He enjoyed reading and baseball, and was a former minor league baseball player with the Chicago Cubs. BOLLINGER, Irma He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the AARP, the VFW, The American Legion, and the Veterans of World War I. He attended the Family Worship Center, and was of the Pentecostal faith. He was a former general manager of Palm Beach Memorial Park. Survivors include his wife, Anna Askow; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Loeb of Chicago, IL; a son, Irwin J. of Winnetka, IL; and 4 grandchildren. Survivors include his mother, Elizabeth Chambers; two sisters, Eunice Chambers and Jennifer Chambers; three stepsisters, Kathy Earl, and Susie and Deborah Chambers; and two stepbrothers, Derick and Willie C. Chambers. He had worked for the Doral Hotel, as well as the Simon Candy and Tobacco Co., and was a World War II veteran. She was born in Murphysboro, IL. DAVIDSON, Linda TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Hermel Paul-Emile Daigle, 90, died April 13, 2011. DZICK, John J., Sr. She was a retired telephone operator, and moved to Winter Haven in 1972 from Independence, MO. Arrangements were handled by Loyless Funeral Home. He was preceded in death by his wife, Naomi Dyal; and two daughters, Barbara Sprague and Elizabeth Dyal. *** She was survived by her husband, Wilson Bartley; a son, Robert Bartley; and six daughters, Mrs. P.S. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Nancy Howard; 14 nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. *** He was a nurse. Survivors include her husband, Charles S. Dandois, Sr.; a son, Charles S. Dandois, Jr. of St. Petersburg; a sister, Ada K. Noone of Washington, DC; and 2 grandchildren. Interment was at the Bonifay Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home. FEARS, Betty Survivors include her husband, Juan Crucet; her children, Garland Hall, Norine Jenkins, John Tarr and Celeste Crucet; her parents, Vernon and Grace Skeeter of Greenbackville, VA; a sister, Norma Carey; and 4 grandchildren. She was a member of Holy Temple Church of God in Christ, and was a longtime Sarasota County resident. BEST, Louise LAKESHORE, FLORIDA: Jaro Joseph Cermak, 78, died February 10, 1980 at Lake Wales Hospital. OCALA, FLORIDA: Harry Cowart, 39, died August 24, 1991. He was born in Antrum County, MI. *** WebMark Eugene Klein, 65, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 13, 2021 at the Fox Chase Hospital Jeanes Campus in Philadelphia, PA surrounded by his family. He was a section chief for Western Electric, and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers and the Fedhaven Shuffleboard Club. He was a member of the VFW and the Elks, and had relocated to Sarasota 18 years ago from Iowa. She was a retired registered nurse, and had moved to Gainesville a month earlier from St. Petersburg. Ellis of Plant City; a nephew; a niece; and his friends. Interment was at Magnolia Cemetery under the direction of Middlebrooks Funeral Home. CABRERA, Brigido Survivors include two sisters, Yolanda Gibson of Sarasota and Grace Spotter of Jamaica, NY; 4 nephews; and 2 nieces. *** Services were held at the Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel. *** Burial was at the church cemetery by Cooper Funeral Home. DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Clara Ellen Cochran died October 26, 1895. CAMPOS, Esperanza He was a former resident of Detroit, MI. Entombment was at Lakeside Mausoleum under the direction of Rubin-Zilbert Memorial Chapel. He was an officer with the Department of Corrections, and enjoyed fishing. Survivors include his wife, Marisol Garcia; two sons, Valentin and Eugenio Fleitas; 2 grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. He was born Demetrios D. Dionisopulos. He was survived by his wife and a daughter. DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Dr. D.M. Interment was at Myrtle Hill Cemetery. He was a nurse. Family members include his stepmother, Annie Balkcom of Campbellton; six sisters, Lillie Mae Hopkins and Ida Daniels of Campbellton, Carnell (Johnnie) Gilbert of Malone, Earin Dudley of St. Petersburg, and Luvenia Jennings and Meltoria Clark of Greenwood; an aunt, N.E. She was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry T. Czarnecki; an infant daughter; her parents; three sisters; and four brothers. She was born April 3, 1921. She was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Lubi Brugnoni; two sons, Eric Brugnoni of Woodstock, NY and Marc Brugnoni of Amagansett, NY; and 4 grandchildren. *** Obituary RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA: Donna Y. Coleman, 54, died August 14, 2011 at Hospice of Palm Beach County. Interment was at Lakeside Memorial Park by Levitt-Weinstein Funeral Home. He is survived by a daughter, Frances Maffei of Staten Island, NY; three sons, Sal of Staten Island, and Robert and Jack, both of Brooklyn; two sisters, Rose Cina of Brooklyn, and Frances DiGiacomo of St. Petersburg; a brother, John of Pinellas Park; and 7 grandchildren. COWART, Harry CASSEAUX, Ruby Survivors include a daughter, Janet L. Ferro of Sanford; her mother, Etta S. Ingram of San Angelo, TX; a brother, William H. Banks of San Angelo, TX; and a grandson. Burial was at New Hope Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home. PONCE de LEON, FLORIDA: Zera Bowers, 71, died December 29, 1987 at Twin City Hospital in Niceville. You will receive email notifications when changes are made to the online memorial, including when family and friends post to the Guestbook. FINNEY, Thomas L. DESPOT, Louis During peak periods such as Valentines Day, Memorial Day and most holidays, florists are not always able to keep up to demand. ALDRICH, Dorothy She came to Port St. Lucie from Middletown, NJ in 1981. She was preceded in death by her husband, Virgil Benjamin. Willie Cohen, Ronnie Cohen and John Thompson, all of Orlando; a sister, Martha Pasco of Jacksonville; a brother, Thomas Phelps of St. Augustine; 11 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. *** CALLOWAY, Lucian H., Sr. Gainey; three sisters, Mrs. Eunice York of Chipley, and Mrs. Annie M. Deal and Mrs. Mary Willford, both of Tallahassee; 15 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. She was a violinist and visiting artist with the Florida State University School of Music, also serving as professor of violin and artist in residence. Survivors include a daughter, Carol Daniels; two sisters, Audrey Crosby and Evelyn Watford; four brothers, Delbert, Jack, Loyd and Jerry Feagin; 2 grandsons; a great-granddaughter; and her nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by Thornton Memorial Home. He was a Mason. DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Patrick V. Devlin, 68, died January 5, 1962 at Halifax Hospital. Mark Kline Obituary - Davenport, IA He was a co-owner of the Frykman Advertising Agency, and had also been the advertising art director for the Miami News. BLACKWELL, Rev. *** Survivors include a son, R.L. She was born February 12, 1899. Services were held at Baynard-Thompson Beach Memorial Chapel. Survivors include his wife, Rose Marie Finocchio; three sisters, Mrs. Josephine La Monaca, Mrs. Augusta Cattanese, and Mrs. Clara Falco; a brother, Vincent; and 4 grandchildren. NORTH HUTCHINSON ISLAND, FLORIDA: Rae Batinkoff, 84, died September 7, 2004. He was a truck driver with Roadway Express, and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. She was a retired church musician. Interment was at Cotton Plant Cemetery under the direction of D.J. Mark Kline Obituary (1974 - 2021) - Covington, LA She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Carl H. Anthony; a daughter, Carla Holiday; a son, Reggie; a sister, Jackie Grant; 6 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She had lived in Bradenton for 45 years, and was a former resident of Adel, GA. He was a member of St. Theresa Catholic Church, the Polish American Congress, the Polish National Alliance, and the Knights of Columbus. Your entry has exceeded the maximum character limit. Interment was at Cycadia Cemetery with arrangements by Vinson Funeral Home. BOATENHAMER, Freedia *** Interment was at Fairlawn Cemetery in Vandalia with arrangements in Florida by Brown Funeral Home. SOUTHPORT, FLORIDA: John James Chavitiwich, 72, died May 5, 1996 at his home. She was predeceased by her husband, Paul. Survivors include her husband, Leslie Apathy; a daughter, Zita Apathy; and a son, Leslie Apathy, Jr. Interment was at Lemon Bay Cemetery under the direction of Rawles Funeral Home. He was born April 28, 1919. SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Mary Lou Ealy, 91, died June 14, 2006. CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA: Harold Aikman, 74, died April 17, 2012. He was born in Marietta, GA. Survivors include a sister, Zella Gouldsmith of Winter Haven; and two brothers, Robert and Ernest Kennicutt, both of Independence, MO. He was a former Miami resident. Arrangements were handled by Marion Nelson Funeral Home. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery in Watertown with arrangements by Roberts Funeral Home. She had lived in Winter Haven for 10 years, and was a member of the Church of God by Faith in Pineland. Survivors include her husband, Charles L. Atwell; a son, Jeffrey A. Atwell of Ocala; her mother, Annie Joe Atwell of Ocala; and a brother, Dr. Charles A. Atwell of Blacksburg, VA. Interment was at Hillcrest Cemetery with arrangements by Hiers Funeral Home. She was the daughter of Bobby and Carol Crawford. She was a member of the Floral City Garden Club, the Floral City Homemakers' Club and the Floral City Woman's Club. Other survivors include his nieces and nephews; and his great-nieces and great-nephews. She retired to Florida. Interment was at Fairlawn Cemetery in Vandalia with arrangements in Florida by Brown Funeral Home. FALK, Helen Services were held at New Zion Primitive Baptist Church. CHITTY, James L. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Castens; two daughters, Georgina Castens of Delray Beach, and Lillian Castens of Holland; two sons, Martyn of Delray Beach, and Jules of Holland; and 2 grandchildren. Survivors include a son, Wayne, of New Smyrna Beach; and three daughters, Mrs. Ronnie Moore, Mrs. Bessie Birch, and Mrs. B.A. She was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church. She had lived in Florida for 21 years, and was a former resident of Albany, NY. DANOWITZ, Celia Interment was at Glen Abbey Memorial Gardens under the direction of Glen Abbey Funeral Home. Interment was at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park in Ottawa Hills, OH with arrangements by Ansberg-West Funeral Home. FAUVERQUE, Aimee He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Costello; and his grandparents, Mildred and Arvel Morgan. She was preceded in death by a sister, Mona Spencer, and a brother, Harry Jacques. Gainey of Tallahassee; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Wilford of Tampa, Mrs. Annie M. Deal of Tallahassee, and Mrs. Eunice York and Mrs. Bessie Davis, both of Chipley; and 5 grandchildren. He was a YMCA administrator and a 32nd degree Mason. *** He operated Cake and Candy World in Lakeland, and had worked as a finance officer with Krider Equipment in Fargo, ND. *** ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Maxwell Farquharson, 87, died April 6, 1968. Survivors include his wife, Gipsie Burns Evans; two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Brown and Mrs. Iona Carlisle; a son, George W. Evans; two sisters, Mrs. Olga Hardy and Mrs. Arkie Brown; a brother, George C. Evans; 7 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. NOMA, FLORIDA: Zelotes B. Balkcom, 74, died March 23, 1966 at the Campbellton-Graceville Hospital. He was a World War II veteran, and a former resident of New York City. He loved college and always loved to experience new ideas. She was born April 30, 1932 in Flint, MI to Abraham and Neta Hewitt Reiter. PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA: Rodney Stanley Chambers, 16, died June 22, 1976. COOEY, Mecea DADE CITY, FLORIDA: Julia B. Davis, 77, died November 3, 2009. DAUPHIN, Tisha He worked in iron construction, and had moved to St. Petersburg from Campbell, OH. Survivors include her husband, A.B. Interment was at Galilee Cemetery with arrangements by Holton-Seniors Funeral Directors. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Kathleen Clunan, 73, died September 23, 1994. Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Strong and Jones Funeral Home. *** *** She was born in New Jersey, and was a former resident of Washington, DC. CHIN, Lilly He had been in St. Petersburg for a decade. BROWN, Lucious He was an Episcopalian. GULF HAMMOCK, FLORIDA: Caleb Bryan Crawford, infant, died May 12, 1988. ZEPHYRHILLS, FLORIDA: Walter O. Barrett died September 14, 1968. He was a member of the Moose Lodge, and had lived in Miami for 30 years. NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Julius Feigelman, 54, died April 12, 1954. POLK CITY, FLORIDA: Miguel Chairez, 75, died August 28, 2006 in Auburndale. DAHEL, Emil ENDER, Charles He loved WWII history and the music of the Delta Blues. Mark Andrew Klein Obituary. Interment was at Riverside Cemetery in Albany, GA. HOLIDAY, FLORIDA: Gunnar Carlson, 68, died May 21, 1970. COMBS, Marjorie P.M. Durden of Franklinton, LA; and 8 grandchildren. Survivors include three nieces, Mrs. Jessie Spurlin of Dawson Springs, KY, and Mrs. Bessie Dunning and Mrs. Minnie French, both of Princeton, KY; and a nephew, Willie James of Evansville, IN. Arrangements were handled by Baggett and Summers Funeral Home. TAMPA, FLORIDA: Eugenio Fleitas,70, died February 11, 2009. He worked in advertising and marketing, and was a member of the Church of Scientology. She was a retired church musician. He was a member of the Syrian Lebanese American Club. DIAZ, Fannie Love of Ruskin; and two sisters, Minnie Yohn of Graceville and Anna Parrish of Eagle Lake. Services were held at St. Brendan's Catholic Church.

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