Interment was at the Boca Raton Cemetery under the direction of Kraeer Funeral Home. LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Richard F. Ainsworth, 82, died May 13, 1998 at the Lakeland Regional Medical Center. Arrangements were handled by Cox-Gifford-Seawinds Funeral Home and Crematory. He is survived by a brother, William V. Cooper of Pensacola. TAMPA, FLORIDA: Thomas W. Evans, 75, died March 4, 1975 at University Hospital in Tampa. Arrangements were handled by Gooding Funeral Home. LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA: Aimee Fauverque, 91, died April 3, 1970 at a local nursing home. Church, 208 Bound Brook Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08854. He was a native of Cyprus. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Hattie E. Alderman, 80, died July 26, 1968 at Manatee Memorial Hospital. She was preceded in death by a grandparent, Esker Martin. OCALA, FLORIDA: Bazzie Eugene Fletcher died May 5, 1958 at his home. She is survived by her husband, Marco A. Cortez; a daughter, Pamela Camille Cortez; a son, Ivan Israel Cortez, all of Tampa; her mother, Cecilia Beloya of the Philippines; three brothers, Marcos and Linden of the Philippines, and Ted of Dubai; and two sisters, Mini of Denmark, and Maricel of the Philippines. She was a member of St. Mark Catholic Church, and had taught religious education classes. CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA: Harold Aikman, 74, died April 17, 2012. SUNNY HILLS, FLORIDA: Emanuel Anis Amary, 84, died January 23, 1988 at Bay Medical Center in Panama City. Survivors include a niece, Viola C. Ross of Upper Mountclair, NJ and a nephew, Philip A. Barberie of Booksville. He was a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the Henry Ford Old Timers' Club, the Tomoka Oaks Golf and Country Club, and the Rockwell Axle Club, and was a former member of the Elks and Moose Lodges. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery. Interment was at Crosby Lake Cemetery under the direction of Tanner Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, Felizardo Cango; a daughter, Angela Dalal of New York City; and 2 grandchildren. Services were held at Piney Grove Baptist Church. Interment was at Flagler Memorial Park with arrangements by Philbrick and Son Coral Gables Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by Griffith-Cline Funeral Services. She was a native of Dublin, Ireland. Interment was at Southern Memorial Park Cemetery by Lithgow Funeral Home. She attended Faith Tabernacle in Plant City. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Elder Jerry Deloach, Sr., 83, died April 30, 2013 at his residence. She was born in Brooklyn, NY. Note: One record gives her year of birth as 1927. He was the longtime owner of Gloversville Awning Co., and moved to Miami Lakes after his retirement. 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. CHAPKIN, Betty She was a retired nurse, and had worked at the Jewish Hospital in New York. *** NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Julius Feigelman, 54, died April 12, 1954. Interment was at Sarasota Memorial Park by Toale Brothers Funeral Home. CURFMAN, Alton PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: Noma Fay Castleberry, 86, died July 4, 2009. Dudley and W.B. She was predeceased by her husband, Dr. Leo S. Finkelstein. She had lived in southern Florida since 1954, and formerly lived in Alexandria, VA. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. She came to Ormond Beach from Wilmington, DE, and also taught in Baltimore, MD, Spartanburg, SC, and North Augusta, SC. He was a Protestant and a member of the Northmont Fellowship Association of Reading, PA. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Anna Footman, 85, died October 27, 2003. Interment was at Oaklawn Memorial Park with arrangements by Oaklawn Funeral Home. *** BROOM, Clyde She had lived in Ocala since 1946, and was a native of Opp, AL. *** He was born in Sweden in 1891. MARION OAKS, FLORIDA: Harold J. Cosgrove, 80, died December 8, 1989 at the Marion Community Hospital. He was worked as a longshoreman for U.S. Lines, and was a military veteran. They were blessed with three sons: Trevor Alan, Justin Reed, and Brandon Cody. Survivors include two sons, James E. Maloy of DeFuniak Springs, and Adolphus A. Maloy of Baker; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Flemming of Niceville, and Mrs. Ruby Earley and Mrs. Alma Parrish, both of Florala, AL; a brother, Alfonso Suber; two sisters, Lillian Savage and Georgia Griffin; 17 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. FULKERT, Katrina Interment was at Burke's Memorial Gardens by Peel Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society. FALLDORF, Annegret Donald Harrell Harrell, Donald 5/25/1947 - 4/18/2023 Donald Edward Harrell, M.D., age 75, of South Haven, passed. Survivors include a nephew, Leroy Penton of Lynn Haven. Survivors include his wife, Della Faircloth; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Morrell of Bonifay; a sister, Mrs. Dora Williams of Bonifay; 5 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Mirtle Creech of Chattahoochee, and Mrs. Pastene Ward, Mrs. Henrietta Holland, and Mrs. Mittie Griffin, all of Caryville; two sons, Rev. *** She was a member of St. John's Baptist Church, and was a former resident of Fort Pierce, FL. FALK, Helen He worked with music and amusement vending machines, and had lived in Marianna for over 60 years. Survivors include a sister, Zella Gouldsmith of Winter Haven; and two brothers, Robert and Ernest Kennicutt, both of Independence, MO. Interment was at Woodlawn Memory Gardens. He was born September 1, 1920. She was a member of the Church of the Epiphany and the Venice East Golf Association. He had been living in Tallahassee for 8 years. *** Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home. Survivors include three daughters, Mildred George, Dorothy Bibb, and Agnes Ard; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Womble and Mrs. J.T. He attended the First Baptist Church. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Chipley. He was very grateful to have had thousands of clients over those years. Some of his musical compositions are on file with the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. She owned a millinery business and was a member of the Methodist Church, where she sang in the choir. He was a retired chef for Hilton Hotels, and relocated to Polk City from Texas in 1988. Interment was at Boynton Beach Memorial Park under the direction of Scobee-Combs Funeral Home. *** Interment was at Woodlawn Memory Gardens by Kenfield Funeral Home. Burial was at the church cemetery with arrangements by Bonifay Funeral Home. He had owned several businesses. There are no known surviving family members. He was a native of Preston, England. Interment was at the Clarksville Cemetery under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home. She is survived by her husband, Charles; and a brother, Russell Wells. There were no known surviving family members. Burial was at Pinewood Cemetery. She was born September 15, 1886, and was a native of Savannah, GA. She and her husband operated a clothing store, Frank's. Services were held at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church in Chicago, IL. *** He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Interment was at the Vernon Cemetery with arrangements by Blackburn Funeral Home. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Shirley M. Stannard. OCALA, FLORIDA: Winnie Bell Cannon, 44, died October 24, 1979 at Munroe Memorial Hospital. BOLDEN, Wyman PUNTA GORDA, FLORIDA: Barbara J. Dubovsky, 74, died November 20, 2006. Arrangements were handled by Hawkins Funeral Home. She was born in Kentucky. Services were held at St. Theresa Catholic Church. He held a degree in accounting from Thomas Business College in Waterville, and was a former executive director for United Cerebral Palsy. *** He was a farmer and rancher, and attended the Bloomingdale Baptist Church. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Tavares. Services were held at the Hellman Funeral Chapel. Survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Norma Fleming Murray (Dr. Patrick), who cared for her in their home, Mary Fleming Wynne (Mike), and Shirley Fleming Moore (Chuck); a son and daughter-in-law, F. Douglas Fleming, Jr. (Pam); two sisters-in-law, Joyce Fleming McKibben and Evelyn Phillips Bartlett; 8 grandchildren; a brother, Col. William E. Bartlett, Jr. (Sarah); and 8 great-grandchildren. She is survived by a son, Robert G. Thompson of Jacksonville; two daughters, Kandace Johnson of Jacksonville Beach, and Sandra Schroeder of St. Augustine; two brothers, David Messick of Naples, and Colin Messick of Melbourne; two sisters, Irma Jean Jacobson and Donna Messick, both of Naples; 8 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. He was a former resident of New York City, and had been living in the Miami area for 18 years. Jeter Memorial Funeral Home Burial was at Magnolia Cemetery. *** MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA: Mae J. Dillree, 85, died September 28, 1980. Wink donated his body to the Maryland State Anatomy Board. Arrangements were handled by Hooper Funeral Home. *** She had been living in Ocala for 7 years. She was a graduate of Bethany College in Bethany, WV, and was an elementary school teacher. Survivors include his wife, Rose Brownlee; a daughter, Barbara Hellstern; a son, John Brownlee; 4 grandchildren; & 4 great-grandchildren. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery in Clearfield, PA. CZIGANY, Barbara She is survived by her husband, John Fentos; two daughters, Deborah Lindner of Cary, NC, and Lorraine McCabe of Middletown, NJ; four sons, Gary Stover of Port St. Lucie, Arthur Stover of Jensen Beach, Raymond Stover of Fort Monmouth, NJ, and Neil Stover of Orefield, PA; a sister, Mary Preston of Port St. Lucie; a brother, Thomas Barba of Lake Wales; 16 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. MIRAMAR, FLORIDA: Joseph A. Arlotta, 85, died August 19, 1972 at Golden Isles Hospital. SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Edna W. Fitch, 93, died January 6, 2000. He was a retired supervisor with E.I. Survivors include a son, Berlie C. Butler of Lakeland; two daughters, Patricia A. Beasley of Bartow, and Mary Lynn Sullivan of Lakeland; a brother, Maryland Hamilton of Clearwater; a sister, Gracie Baskin of Orlando; 4 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. *** She was a member of the Retired Teachers' Association, the Bay County Historical Society, and the First Assembly of God of Southport. He was a member of St. Martha's Catholic Church. She was a former resident of Franklin Square, Long Island, and was a high school teacher for the New York City School System. Burial was at Lovewood Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home. He was born in Bristol. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Ella Nora Lofton Curry, 92, died December 10, 2002. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Juanita Johns of Miami; a son, John Mizell of Sarasota; five brothers, Booker Adams, Rockefeller Adams, Thurber Adams, Benjamin Adams, and Theo Adams; three sisters, Mrs. Services were held at St. Mary A.M.E. Church. DeBARY, FLORIDA: John J. Dzick, Sr., 93, died January 5, 1986 at Central Florida Regional Hospital. Entombment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Mausoleum under the direction of Kraeer Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by North Funeral Home. ELLIS, Walter L., Jr. Arrangements were handled by C.E. Tyson; a sister, Kay Fallin; two brothers, Carl and Jimmie Fallin; and her father-in-law and mother-in-law, William H. and Dorothy M. Brunswick. He was born February 11, 1900. He hosted a gospel radio program in Miami. NAPLES, FLORIDA: Christine Ilnicki Czarnecki, 85, died September 13, 2006 at her residence. CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA: Theda Dinsmore Bryant, 85, died February 1, 1987 in Coral Gables. She was a Protestant. DeVITA, Angelina *** Services were held at St. Theresa Catholic Church. BEECHER, Pauline Arrangements were entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Nicholas Anastasiou, 64, died July 13, 1981. She was a 38-year resident of Port St. Joe, and was of the Catholic faith. BILICK, Denise She was a retired registered nurse, and had moved to Gainesville a month earlier from St. Petersburg. Interment was at St. John Cemetery under the direction of Peel Funeral Home. He came to the Clearwater area in 1985 from Saratoga Springs, NY. She was a member of Fountain Chapel A.M.E. Church, where she had served with the Stewardess Board, the Missionary Society and the choir. She was born in New York City. She was born July 14, 1900 in Napoleon, MI. *** Arrangements were handled by Moss Dunedin Chapel. DZICK, John J., Sr. Arrangements were entrusted to Roberts Funeral Home. ARONCHICK, Stanley He was a native of Ohio. He was a member of Greater St. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church. 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. *** Services were held at the Carmel Assembly of God Church. Note: One record shows interment at Six Oaks Cemetery in Beaufort County, SC. He was the retired president of B. Dorman and Sons, and was a food broker in New York City, where he was a longtime resident. ); 13 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; her cousins; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. AVILA, Edward F. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Paul Paytas of Holly Hill; three brothers, Frank, Anthony and Charles Hardena; and a sister, Mrs. Frank Hraback. BURCH, John V. Inurnment was at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell by Wilder Funeral Home. Services were held at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. He owned funeral homes in three different counties, and owned two cemeteries in Miami-Dade County. She attended Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and was a member of the Eagles, the Moose, the Punta Gorda Elks, and the American Legion Auxiliary. Interment was at the Bonifay Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Maxwell Farquharson, 87, died April 6, 1968. Burial was at the church cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home. TAMPA, FLORIDA: Willard C. Blood, 84, died November 20, 1969 at Bay Pines Hospital in St. Petersburg. Brian Kren* Council president. He was a native of Taylor County. BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Bell Benton, 97, died January 26, 1998 at Mariner Health Care in Bonifay. Interment was at Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery. He was the son of Mrs. Eunice M. Andrews. *** Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home. She was born September 15, 1886, and was a native of Savannah, GA. She and her husband operated a clothing store, Frank's. DODSON, Manola *** She was a native of Pittsburgh, PA. She was a nurse, and moved to Florida in 1978. Prevatt Memorial Home. VERNON, FLORIDA: Walter Jacob Andres died September 16, 1970 at the Washington County Hospital. Survivors include a son, John H. Faison, Jr. of Pensacola; four sisters, Viola O'Bryant, Robertha (Willie) Johnson, Jewel (Willie) Rogers, and Charlie Mae (Bob) Jackson; three brothers, Robert (Mary) Faison, James Faison, and Moses (Willie Rea) Faison; his nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. He was a former resident of Buffalo, NY, and had lived in Starke for four years. CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Hattie Mae Boles, 83, died July 21, 1984 at the Bonifay Nursing Home. Arrangements were handled by Palmetto Funeral Home. Burial was at Live Oak Cemetery under the direction of Sims Funeral Home. He then began trucking in 1994 for Gwinner Oil of Gwinner, Eagle Logistics out of Jamestown and currently was an owner-operator for Long Haul Trucking out of Albertville, MN. She is survived by four daughters, Marilyn Hogans of Ponce de Leon, Shirley Peterson of Pensacola, and Blondell Brown and Wyoma Brown, both of Ebro; three brothers, Trevis Gipson of DeFuniak Springs, Rufus Gipson of South Carolina and Davis Gipson of California; and other relatives and friends. Interment was at Eliam Cemetery in Melrose. He was born in Yeovil, England. There were no known surviving relatives. Arrangements were handled by Loyless Funeral Home. Survivors include two daughters, Linda Drummond and Kimberly Collins, both of Bonifay; three sons, Robert E. Brinley, Jr. of Speedway, IN, Marty Brinley of Baton Rouge, and James P. Brinley of London, England; two brothers, Reuben Brinley of Midland, GA, and Michael Brinley of Geneva, AL; a sister, Rebecca Dorch of Pensacola; 13 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. BARRETT, Walter DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Rheta T. Deeley died January 5, 1966 at Halifax Hospital. Services were held at the Baptist Church. *** She was survived by a brother, Russell W. Keiser of Chipley. COUNT, Ralph and Lloyd Huddleston; two sisters, Rachel Schmid and Ellen Bowlin; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at the Levitt-Weinstein Chapel. Marvin G. Hodge of Janesville, WI. She had lived in Manatee County for over 40 years, and was a member of The House of God Which is the Church of the Living God The Pillar and Ground of the Truth Without Controversy. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Alma Roberts of Pensacola and Mrs. Dorth Collins of Chipley. He was born December 16, 1915, and was a native of Delano, PA. He was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. He had worked as a retail buyer and was a Navy veteran of World War II. She was a hard-working, loving wife. He was born in Bristol. Medical Center. Arrangements were entrusted to Haught Funeral Home. He is survived by a sister, Heln Bowman of Whittier; and his nieces and nephews. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Betty M. Borrer, 92, died August 6, 2005. She was a retired teacher and librarian at Southport Elementary School with 40 years of service. *** Survivors include his wife, Ella Ferme; a daughter, Claudette Wilkerson of Alford; and a son, Lloyd of Georgia. She was a retired computer programmer for IBM, and was a member of the Rotonda West Community Church. NAPLES, FLORIDA: Luis Botana, 78, died July 13, 2008. Interment was at Vista Memorial Gardens under the direction of Carl F. Slade Funeral Home. He was a member of the B'nai B'rith. Burial was at Chestnut Cemetery by Summers Funeral Home. He was a former air brake instructor for the New York division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and authored a book, The Air Brake and Its Construction. She had lived in Lowell since 1928. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Bessie Hinson Baker died December 19, 1992 at Wagner Nursing Home in Panama City. She had been a resident of St. Augustine since 2000, and was a bridge teacher and life master. EBRO, FLORIDA: Lloyd Fletcher, 44, died September 11, 1976. DAUGHADAY, Allie She was a member of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, where she was a member of the retirement ministry and the choir. DANIELS, Curtis Survivors include her husband, James M. Costello, Sr.; a son, James M. Costello, Jr. of Shingle Springs, CA; a daughter, Dolores Cennamo of Newtown, CT; a brother, Harold King of Birmingham, AL; and 6 grandchildren. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society. *** Survivors include a son, Ben; a daughter, Joan; a sister, Dorothy; a brother, Lawrence; and a grandson. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Lilly L. Chin, 54, died December 4, 1957. FABIAN, Patricia *** Mark was preceded in death by his father, Floyd Kline and his father-in-law, Charles Anthony. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home. He was a native of Falmouth, MA. Interment was at Brevard Memorial Park with arrangements by Newcomer Family Funeral Home. Services were held at Lovewood Free Will Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andy Elofson. He was a retired furniture store owner. COX, Rev. Survivors include two daughters, Kathy Bowser and Jan Coxwell; a sister, Mary Jane Bowser; and two brothers, Henry Bowser and James A. Bowser. She was born February 9, 1896 in Wheeling, WV. He is survived by his wife, Stefania Dervish; a daughter, Bridget Dervish of Tallahassee; a sister, Helena Dervish of Poland; a brother, Lucian Dervish of Poland; and a niece. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Thomas E. "Charlie" Brock died May 13, 1990 at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. ALVAREZ, Frank She is survived by four daughters, Wilsa Cajuste, Maryse Romain, Josette C. Thenor, and Marlene Bertrand; her sons, Jacques Alfred, Jean Ernest, and Maxime Jean Louis Camille; 22 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Survivors include two daughters, Delores Klein and Virginia Arcella; a son, Robert L.; a brother, Charles Brownfield; and her grandchildren. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Willard Brown, 49, died March 8, 1988 at Bay Medical Center. Survivors include his wife, Valerie Betz; two daughters, Deborah Personette and Beverly Towson; a son, Barrett T. Betz; and 8 grandchildren. He was born November 6, 1931. He was a World War II veteran and survivor of the Pearl Harbor bombing. NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Esau Calixte died December 16, 2010, and was born April 4, 1920. BURGIN, Ruth Survivors include a sister, Irene (Brady) Vogt of Fort Myers; a sister-in-law, Mary Buckley; 2 nieces; 2 nephews; 11 grand-nieces and grand-nephews; and her religious community. Interment was at Otter Creek Methodist Church Cemetery by Clary-Godwin Funeral Home. She was a 1947 graduate of the Florida State College for Women. Survivors include her husband, Charles C. Chevalier; and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Robert R. 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