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The Orlanao Sentinel Tuescay. September 22 '992 William Gluyas, civic supporter WILLIAM W. GLUYAS. an Orlando Dusinessman active in severai ovic and cultural organizations, died Monday He was 51 Mr. Gluyas.

of 347 Agnes was president of EGP a company that sens and services copy machines An art collector Mr. Gloyas had worked with with the Onando Museum of Art for more than 20 years, both as a donor and as a member of the Acquisition Trust, an organization of donors who purchase artworks for tne museum. He also was a member of the Orlando Science Center's board of trustees and served as its president 1984. He was a supporter of University of Central Florida athletics. WMFE-Channel 24, Lake Highland Preparatory School, the Ivan-hoe Foundation and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

He was a member of the South Orlando Kiwanis Club, University Club and Citrus Club Born in High Point, NC, he attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and graduated from the University of Georgia. He moved to Centra? Florida in 1964. He was Lutheran. Survivors include a sister, Sally G. Rollins; brother-in-law, Edwin Rollins; and nieces, Faith and Wmn Rollins, all of Charlotte, N.C.

Bald-wm-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando, is in charge of arrangements. WILLARD MARVIN ANDERSON, 79. 1140 Hobson Longwood, died Thursday. Sept 17, of a heart attack and in the tool and die industry. Born in Hungary, he moved to Central Florida in 1971.

He was a member of Park Lake Presbyterian Church, Orlando. Survivors, wife. Elizabeth son, Emerich Nicholas. Orlando; daughter. Elizabeth Martha Mitchell.

Orlando; brother, Rudolf Okeechobee; sister, Margaret Angel. Cleveland; one grandson. Baidwn-Fair-child Funeral Home, Orlando. LAVERNE TRAPP, 81, 850 Maury Road, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept 20. Mrs.

Trapp was a homemaker. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1960. She was Lutheran. Survivors: son, Jerry Sanford; daughters, Bonnie Rutherford, Orlando, Glenrose Shannon, Northville, 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Banfield Mortuary Services, Winter Springs.

MARION JANE TRYTEK, 70, 4200 Drexel Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mrs. Trytek was a homemaker. Born in Syracuse, she moved to Central Florida in 1970.

A member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, Orlando, she also was a member of Womens VFW Post 8152, Pine Hills. Survivors: sons, Raymond, Richard, Frank, all of Orlando, Daniel, Syracuse; daughter, Barbara Ra-mey, Columbus, Ohio; brothers, Jerry Wilcox, Tom Wilcox, Joe Wilcox, all of New York; sisters, Norma Rouse, Sister Mary Jane Wilcox, Sister Vincent Louise Wilcox, Kate Osinski, Vera Baker, all of New York, Dorothy Balch, North Carolina; eight grandchildren; one greatgrandchild. Dobbs Funeral Home, West Orlando Chapel. MAY ANNA VAUGHN, 84, Village Place.

Longwood, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mrs. Vaughn was a homemaker. Born in Queens, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1989, She was a member of Ascension Lutheran Church, Cas-selberry.

Survivors: daughters, Harriet Lohse, Belle Mead, N.J., Roberta Petersen, Longwood. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Forest City. JOHN ROSS WEIDINGER, 40, Chel-tanham Court, Longwood, died Monday, Sept. 21, of brain cancer. Mr.

Weidinger was a former golf professional. Born in San Francisco, he moved to Central Florida in 1990. A member of Northland Community Church, he also was a member of the Professional Golfer's Association of America and the Public Relations Full Sail Center for, the Recording Arts. He was a bass player for the Northland Community Church Orchestra. Survivors: wife, Ashley daughter, Lindsay Ann, Longwood; mother, Margaret M.

Oberlin, Orlando; brothers, Thomas Charles "Bill" both of Orlando; stepsister, Ruth O. Einsig, Orlando. Beacon Cremation Senice of Central Florida, Orlando. LUCY WYMER, 89, 243 Angeles Road, DeBary, died Sunday, Sept. 20.

Mrs. Wymer was a homemaker. Born in Mason, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1985. Survivors: daughter, Marjo-rie Carathers, DeBary; son, Sidney Mount Carmel, Ohio; 15 grandchildren; 1 1 great-grandchildren. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford.

brother, Anthony Karpee, Shenandoah; four grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home. Orlando. MARY C. MAYHILL, 80.

168 Casey Court, Longwood, died Sunday, Sept, 20. Mrs. Mayhill was a homemaker. Born Logansport, she moved to Central Florida in 1987. A member of San-lando United Methodist Church, she was also an associate member of Third Street United Methodist Church, Logans-port.

Survivors: daughter, Rita Wynn. Longwood; son. Lowell, Manitowoc, five grandchildren. Central Florida Funeral Service and Cremation Center, Orlando. GEORGE W.

MERSEREAU. 84, Maitland Avenue, Altamonte Springs, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr. Mersereau was an aircraft mechanic with the Civil Service.

Born in Melrose, he moved to Central Florida in 1941. He was a member of Orangewood Presbyterian Church. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors; wife, Louise son, George Humble, Texas; daughters, Jean Westcott, Maitland, Mary Cornelius. Altamonte Springs, Susan Browning, Kmgwood.

Texas; nine grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. JAMES ALBERT PILGRIM, 70. 103 Lake Gem Drive, Longwood, died Friday, Sept. 18.

Mr. Pilgrim was a retired greyhound trainer. Born in Arley, he moved to Central Florida in 1926. A Protestant, he also was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Margaret; sons, James A.

Fort Lauderdale, Bobby Allen, Longwood; daughters, Shawna, Longwood, Delia Birnehak. Chuluota, Dorothy, Sanford; father, Thomas Jefferson, Clermont; brothers. Joseph, Franklin, both of Hollywood; Thomas, Clermont, Allen, Inverness, Roy, Webster, Freeman, Houston; sisters, Rosalie Mahon, Webster, Barbara Ferrell, Pensacola; 13 grandchildren. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. BEATRICE ANITA ROBERTSON, 96, 5669 Partridge Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept.

20. Mrs. Partridge was a homemaker. Born in Jamaica, she moved to Central Florida in 1989. She was a Christian.

Survivors: two grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Orlando Cremation Service, Orlando. MARIE CATHERINE SUHER, 86, 100 E. Anderson Orlando, died Saturday, Sept. 19.

Mrs. Suher was a homemaker. Born in Germany. She was an Army Corp veteran of World War II. Survivors: nephew, Steve, Sarasota.

Hawthorne Funeral Home, Orlando. JACK F. THOMAS, 72, 6300 State Road 46 West, Sanford, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr.

Thomas was a retired salesman for a telephone company. Born in Girardville, he moved to Central Florida in 1986. Survivors: son, Jack F. Sanford; sister, Lois Boyer, Philadelphia; five grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Oaklawn Park Chapel, Lake Mary.

MATYAS TORONTALI, 66, N. Sum-merlin Avenue, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr. Torontali was a machinist Sept.

20. Mrs. Helms was a telephone manager for Southern Bell. Born in Gamesboro, she moved to Central Florida 1954. A member of South-side Baptist Church, she also was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America Survivors: son.

Ricky, Orlando; brother. Odie Webb. Mount Juliet, sisters. Merlene Odom. Jean Spear, both of Samson.

Ruby Tucker Smyrna, Dorothy Jones. Nashville, two grandchildren, Hawthorne Funeral Home. Orlando. WILBURN C. JOHNSTON, 60, Cedar Cove Drive.

Orlando, died Sunday, Sept 20. Mr. Johnston was a quality control inspector for Martin Marietta Born in Dunlap, Texas, he was Baptist. He was also a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors: wife, Betty; mother, Alice Arella Reed, Sacramento, sons. David, Larry, Mark, all of Orlando; stepdaughters. Michelle Stoddard. Warren, Maine. Penny Whiddon, Gainesville; brothers, Wayne, Georgia, Garry, Chattanooga.

nine grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. MARY S. KANYAN, 80, 907 W. Citrus Ave Apopka, died Saturday, Sept.

19. Mrs. Kanyan was a homemaker. Born in Pennsylvania, she moved to Central Florida in 1960. She was a member of the Ukranian Church of Apopka.

Survivors: sons, John Pluchinsky, Apopka, Mike Pluchinsky, Oklahoma City, daughters, Anna Williams, Wildwood, Mary Bell, Apopka; sister, Helen Kerzan, Indiana, 10 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren, Carey Hand Cox-Parker, Winter Park. BARCELENA E. KEMMNER, 92, White Chapel Road, Winter Garden, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mrs.

Kemmner was a homemaker. Born in Spencer, W.Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1988. She was a member of United Pentecostal Church. Survivors: son, Cecil Combs, Winter Garden; daughter, Francis Walker, Clendenin, W.Va.; sister, Opal Stal-naker, Spencer; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, Woodlawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando. C.H.

"CAL" LANGSTON, 83, 1516 Lancaster Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr. Langston was a retired Toad contractor and citrus grower. Born in Guymon, he moved to Orlando from Titusville in 1922.

A member of First United Methodist Church, Orlando, he also was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity at the University of Florida and was an honorary life member of the Country Club of Orlando. Survivors: wife, Dorothy; daughters, Carole, Carolyn, both of Orlando; son, Edward, Orlando; one grandson; one great-granddaughter. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. LEONA A. LORD, 71, Weber Street, Orlando, died Monday, Sept.

21. Mrs Lord was a homemaker. Born in Shenandoah, she moved to Central Florida in 1946. She was a member of Saint James Cathedral, Orlando. She was also a member of the Pink Lady in the Florida Auxiliary.

Survivors: husband, John Orlando; son, John Winter Park; daughter, Valerie Jones, Springfield, Officer said boy could be arrested TOY from B-1 his yard on Mary Jess Road, just outside the Edgewood city limits. He was pretending to tire a brown and black toy rifle at birds when a pickup truck passed. The driver, who believed Jeffrey was aiming a real weapon, yelled at the child and left. The driver came across Edgewood police Officer Oscar Soto not far away and told him of the armed youth. Soto said in his report that he rushed to the house, saw Jeffrey and believed the rifle was real.

Jeffrey said the officer turned on his flashing lights, walked up and took the rifle. Shirley Jones was watching the whole incident from her door, and said she became incensed with the officers actions. "Your son could be arrested right now," she said Soto told her. But she knew Soto was out of his jurisdiction and told him so. Soto was unavailable to comment but did speak with Edgewood Lt.

Mark Cantell, saying he asked Jeffrey to let him see the gun, and that he then concluded it was a toy. Cantell said Soto tried to talk to Jeffrey's mom about the danger of children playing with guns that look real. Cantell said Soto wanted to explain that motorists on the busy street might believe the rifle was genuine and veer off the road. "He could cause an accident," Cantell said. But Soto reported that Jones was argumentative and would not let him speak.

They both called the Orange County Sheriffs Office, which has jurisdiction in the area, and Deputy Dan Newlan arrived within minutes. Newlan, by all accounts, was polite and tried to calm everyone. Jones said, however, that as Newlan was leaving, he told her that he would have drawn his weapon and pointed it at Jeffrey if the youth had pointed the toy at him. Newlan did not recall making that statement, but Cantell said Soto recalled hearing it. Newlan went to talk with Jeffrey Monday evening to convince him police officers are decent people.

But Jeffrey needed no convincing. His grandfather, who gave him the $5 toy rifle five years ago, retired as an Orange County deputy sheriff in 1987 after 20 years' service. "I know some of them are more qualified than others," Jeffrey said. Funeral notices ANASTAStA T. BECKER, 77, 4103 Black Gum Ave Mims, died Sunday, September 20 Mrs Becker was a book binder Born in Philadelphia.

she moved to Central Florida 1990. She was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Survivors daughter. Patricia Ptaft. Mims; sister, Ma'y Gouck.

Philadelphia 3 grandchndren and 9 greatgrandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville MELANIE LYNN BIANCHI, 37. 1118 Lake Blanche Drive. Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 20.

Mrs. Bianchi was a registered nurse in a doctor office. Born in Hollywood, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. She was Catholic, Survivors: mother. Rose Lynch, Orlando; son, Paul Jackson, Winter Haven; daughter, Kim Jackson, Winter Haven; brothers.

Willis L. San Diego, Bryan. Lake Wales; sister, Rose Mayer, Ocala. Fisk Funeral Home, St. Cloud.

CARL W. BOSWELL, 76, Ellendale Drive. Winter Park, died Monday, Sept. 21. Mr.

Boswell was retired president of Florida Graphics. Born in Wells, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1961. He was Methodist. He was a member of 74th Troop Carrier Squadron Association and an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Hilda sons, James Winter Springs, William Cincinnati; brother, Paul Washington, D.C.; four grandchildren.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod. BLANCHE BROWN, 77, 6315 Castlewood Drive, Orlando, died Saturday, Sept. 19. Mrs. Brown was a home-maker.

Born in Hawthorne, she moved to Central Florida in 1990. A member of Carter Tabernacle CME Church, she also was a member of the Silver Leaf Club. Survivors: son, Edward Orlando; daughter, Ertha Harris Ferguson, Orlando; sister. Clane Burgess, Orlando; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando.

GERTRUDE CORDUA, 96, 3315 Pel-ham Road, Orlando, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mrs. Cordua was a retired history teacher for the District of Columbia Public School System. Born in Liberty, she moved to Central Florida in 1989.

She was Protestant. Survivors: sister, Josephine Anderson. LaBelle; one grandson; two great-grandsons. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. H.

LEE GAULDING, 72, 2886 Gardens Drive, Sanford, died Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr. Gaulding was a commercial carpenter. Born in Richmond, he moved to Central Florida in 1968.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivor: wife, Margaret. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford. LEIDA F. GIBSON, 79, Kelly Park Road, Apopka, died Saturday, Sept.

19. Mrs. Gibson was a homemaker. Born in Winston County, she moved to Central Florida in 1959. She was a member of the Apopka Church of God of Prophecy.

Survivors: daughter, Margaret Johnson, Apopka; brothers, Chester Fer-rell. Lester Ferrell. both of Eustis. Buddy Ferrell, Hollywood; sisters, Catherine Harper, Jasper, Betty, Hollywood; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Apopka.

ANNIE LOUISE HELMS, 71. 4508 Bradley Orlando, died Sunday, Alzheimer's disease. Mr. Anderson was a retired real estate broker and appraiser. Born in Cnicago, he moved to Central Florida in 1960.

Survivors: wife, Doris sons. Bill Orlando. Kris, Par-rish; daughters, Karen Mane. Ath i I ens. Kim Bahlke, Tampa, Wendy.

Alabaster, brother, Wallace, Mountain Home, five grandchildren; two great-grandsons. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando. WINNIFRED J. ANDERSON, 38. 4274 Crossroads Court, Orlando, died Saturday, Sept.

19. Ms. Anderson was a homemaker. Born in Orlando, she was a lifelong resident. She was a member of St.

Johns Missionary Baptjst Church, Orlando. Survivors: son, Steven, Orlando; daughters, Taura, Ghia, Cherish, all of Orlando; mother, Mae Ola, Maitland; sisters, Wanda Walker, Orlando, Cynthia, Maitland. Bnnson's Funeral Home. Orlando. YADWIGA C.

BATES, 87, 3196 Deer Run Drive, Palm Bay, died Friday, September 18. Mrs. Bates was a homemaker. Born in Bavaria, Germany, she moved to Central Florida from Long Island, N.Y., in 1961. A member of St.

Joseph's Catholic Church, Palm Bay, she was a member of the National AARP chapter. Survivors: sister-in-law, Millicent L. Heckathorn, Niles, Mich. Davis Funeral Home, Melbourne. WE MAKE IT A REALITY! Freedom from optical devices such as glasses and contacts has become a reality for thousands thanks to Refractive Surgery and the Neumann Eye Institute.

Radial Keratotomy (RK)' is an affordable, proven outpatient procedure designed to eliminate nearsightedness and astigmatism. Refractive procedures are also available to eliminate or reduce farsightedness. Memorial services for Willard M. Anderson will be held noon Thursday. September 24 at the chapel of St.

Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, 861 Maitland Ave Altamonte Springs, conducted by Father Bill Hanley. The family loves you and misses you, and request in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to the Alzheimer Resource Center, P.O. Box 1153, Winter Park 32790. HELMS, ANNIE LOUISE Funeral service tor Annie Louise Helms of Orlando, who passed away Sunday, will be held Wednesday 10am at Hawthorne Funeral Home with Rev. Collins Moore of Southside Baptist Church officiating.

Interment will follow at Highland Memory Gardens. Visitation for friends will be Tuesday 6-8pm at the funeral home. Services entrusted to HAWTHORNE FUNERAL HOME, 4901 S. Orange Orlando. 425-2589.

JOHNSTON, WILBURN "WILL" Graveside service for Mr. Wilburn C. "Will" Johnston, age 60, of Orlando, who passed away Sunday, will be conducted Wednesday 10am at Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando with Chaplain Dick Smith officiating. Visitation for friends will be held Tuesday from 7-9pm at the Lake Ivanhoe Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home. BAI D-WIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, 301 NE Ivanhoe Blvd Orlando Age 81, of Mount Plymouth died Thursday September 17, 1992 at Rosemont Health Care in Orlando.

He was born in Poland, came to Florida 1 1 years ago from the Vir gin Islands. He was a retired British Physician for, 40 years. Veteran of World War II with French Colonial Army in Senegal French West Africa, Polish Army in France and British Special Forces in Italy, Member of the British Empire. He is survived by his wife Marilyn, a daughter Anne Outred, and two grandsons, George and Nicholas Outred from London, England, a nephew Andrew Beck, Connecticut, three nieces, Maria Rzeszos, California. Urszula Jania Slominska, Poland TRTTEK, MARION Mass of the Christian Burial for Marion J.

Trytek will be celebrated Wednesday. 10am from St. Andrew Catholic Church, West Orlando. Father Dennis Chriszt will be Celebrant. Friends may call on Tuesday from 7-9pm at the Dobbs Chapel, 430 N.

Kirkman 1 block S. of Colonial. There will be an evening Wake service Tuesday at 8pm at the Dobbs Chapel. Services under the professional direction of DOBBS FUNERAL HOME, West Orlando Chapel, 578-7720 WEBER, STERLW. Funeral services for Mr.

Sterl W. Weber, age 72, of DeBary, who passed away Saturday, will be conducted Wednesday 11am at the Oaklawn Park Chapel of the Bald win-Fairchild Funeral Home in Lake Mary with Rev. Patricia Johnson officiating In-temrent will follow Oaklawn Park Cemetery Visitation for friends will be today 2 4 7 9 at the chapel. In lieu of flowers family re quest donations be made to Hospice of Volusia County, 655 N. Clyde Morris Daytona Beach 32114 or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 2917 Hwy 17 92, Sanford 32771.

BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Oaklawn Park Chapel, Lake Mary Before RK After RK pis Funeral services for Mary Kanyan will be conducted Wednesday at 2pm at St. Mary's Ukranian Church with Rev. Fr. Nicholas Regos officiating Interment will follow at Highland Memory Gardens. Visitation for friends will be 2 4 and 7 9pm today with a special service conducted at 7pm today at CAREY HAND COX PARKER FUNERAL HOME, 1350 Fairbanks Ave Winter Park.

647-1942 LANGSTON, C.H, "CAL" Graveside services for Cal Langston will be conducted Wednesday at Greenwood Cemeleiy at 11am with Reverend Paul Ju; vmall officiating, friends are invited. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church. Orlando ARRANGEMENTS BV CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOMF. 898 2561 "For me RK was like winning LOTTO! I had always felt if given a choice of millions of dollars or no glasses, there would be no choice. I would take no glasses.

Only a person who must wear glasses all their working hours can fully understand what freedom is to be free of glasses and see unobstructed. Thanks, Dr. Neumann!" AT THE NEUMANN EYE INSTITUTE SEE YOUR DREAM BECOME A REALITY! Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Leona A. Lord, age 71, of Orlando, who passed away Monday, will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St.

James Cathedral with Father Sean Heslin as Celebrant Interment will fol low al Woodlawn Memorial Park, Orlando BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, 301 NE Ivanhoe Blvd Orlando. GLUYAS, WILLIAM "BILL" JR. Memorial services for Mr. William "Bill" W. Gluyas, age 51, of Orlando, who passed away Monday, will be conducted Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando with Rev.

William C. Duckworth officiating. Interment will be held in Charlotte, NC at a later date. Mr. Gluyas was President of EGP.

He was a supporter of the Orlando Museum of Art, University of Central Florida Athletics, South Orlando Kiwanis, Orlando Science Center, Channel 24 Auction, Lake Highland Prep, Ivanhoe Foundation, Downtown Development Board and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He was devoted to his community and com mitted to helping its arts, civic and educa tional organizations. He has been an art collector and supporter of the arts for many years. He was nominated for the 1992 Corporate Citizen of the Year Award because of his magnanimous support of the arts, civic and educational organizations throughout Central Florida. He is survived by his sister, Sally Rollins of Charlotte, North Carolina; brother-in-law, Edwin Rollins, Jr.

of Charlotte, NC and nieces, Faith and Winn Rollins of Charlotte. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Lutheran Towers, 300 E. Church Orlando 32803 or Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave Orlando 32803 BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, 301 NE Ivanhoe Orlando. MERSEREAU, GEORGE W.

Funeral services for Mr. Mersereau will be Wednesday at the Altamonte Springs Chapel of the Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home Dr. H. Charles Green of Orangewood Presbyterian Church will offici ate. Graveside services will follow 3 00pm at Hollywood Cemetery, Orange City with Reverend David Boxerman of Emanuel Presbyterian Church officiating BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Al tamonte Springs, (994 E.

Altamonte Dr.) BOSWELL, CARL W. Funeral services for Mr Carl Boswell. age 76, of Winter Park, who passed away Monday, will be conducted Thursday 11am at the Goldenrod Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes, with the Pastor Bill Boyer officiating. Interment will follow at All Faiths Memorial Park. Visitation for friends will be Wednesday from 7-9pm at the funeral home In lieu of flowers the family graciously request that donations be made to the National Parkinsons Associa tion 1501 NW 9th Ave Bob Hope Rd Mi ami, FL 33138.

BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME. Goldenrod, (7520 Aloma Winter Park) HART, HELEN A graveside service for Helen Hart, 86, 107 Coleman Edgewater, FL, who died Monday, will be 3pm Wednesday, Sept. 23 at the Drawdy Rouse Cemetery, Orlando. Miss Hart was born in Avon Park, FL and moved to Edgewater from Orlando 11 years ago. She is survived by sister, Mattie Boatwright, Edgewater Calling hours will be 5-8pm Tuesday, Sept 22 at the DUD LEY EDGEWATER CHAPFL.

433 Ridge wood Ave Edgewater -A- Servicps will be held Wednesday afternoon Sept 23rd at 4pm at Northland Community Church, 530 Dog Track Rd Longwood 32750 In lieu of flowers, the family gra ciously encourages memorial donations to the Music Ministry of Northland Community Church MATTHAI.IT.COL BYRON JR, (Ret.) Funeral services for Lt. Col. Malthai will be held Monday 92892, at Ft. Myer Chapel at Arlington National Cemetery Friends may call at Woodlawn Funeral Home Wednesday 2 4 and 7 9pm. Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME AND MEMORIAL PARK.

Orlando Neumann Eye Institute Orlando Daytona Beach DeLand Ocala PATIENT CARE RESEARCH EDUCATION Providing Excellence in Eye Surgery for Central Florida I i 1 -jj 3 teJ FREE CONSULTATION Call 875-2020 Now or 1-800-749-7915 Funeral services for Mr Grady Morrison, 77 of Wmtnr Garden, who passed away Saturday Sept 19, 1992, will be conducted Tuesday 11am, Sept. 22, 1992 at The First Assembly of God in Wmler Garden with Rev Cortez Frazier officiating Inlerment will at Winter Garden Cemetery BAI DWIN FAIRCHII FUNERAL HOMF, Winter Garden IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. CARRIE KATSOS Dec 25, 1896 Sept 21, 1991 claims His own but memories keep you ir Sadly and lovingly, Dorothy Betty God AtxHirlitud tiy Aoorrfltatlon AaaooUtlon for Ambulatory Hoollh Cr, Ino. THE. PAIirNt AND ANYOTHI'R PI HSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSF TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMNET, OR BE Ml IMRUHSF FOR ANY PAYMI NT FOH ANY OIHFR SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT WHICH IS PERFORMED AS A RESUL OF AND WITHIN HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE, SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT IN MEM0RIAM SHERVL ANN PITTS April 1, 1967 September 22, 1985 The girl with those eyes could see what your heart was saying.

A Inend to the end. That's the kind of girl she was. Taken away so young, taken away without a warning. Think of Sheryl. but laugh, don't cry, I know she'd want it that way.

We miss you so very much Love, your sister. Shelly, Mom, Dad. Dale and Sharlene Funeral services lor Mr. I rank Signoiiello, age 77, of Orlando, who passed away Sal urday. will be conducted Wednesday 10am at the Aloma Avenue Chapel of the Bald win Fairchild Funeral Homes Interment will follow at All Faiths Memorial Park, Cassel berry Visitation for friends will be held Tuesday 2 5pm al the funeral homo BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Goldenrod.

(7520 Aloma Ave Wmler Park) I.

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