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C-4 The Orlando Sentinel, Thursday, January 26, 1 995 mm Mrs. Stewart was a homemaker. Bom in Atlanta, she moved to Central Florida in 1934. She was Presbyterian. Survivors: son, Donald Hamilton, Ohio; daughters, Edith Jackson, Hometown, Clara Trawick, Orlando; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.

Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. BENJAMIN PALMER TUTHILL, 87, Jennie Jewel Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Jan. 25. Mr. Tuthill was.

owneroperator of Tuthill's. Bom in Long Island, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1924. He was a member of Orlando Christadelphian Ecclesia. Survivors: son, B. Palmer Stuart; daughter, Jean Stanton, Orlando; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. IRMA D. WAGNER. 97, 814 Valencia Court, Sanford, died Wednesday, Jan. 25.

Mrs. Wagner was a homemaker. Born in Hungary, she moved to Central Florida in 1974. She was a member of All Souls Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, Robert Felt, Hemstead, N.Y., Alfred, Lake Mary, Thomas, New Jersey; daughter Dolores Virgin, Sanford; 11 grandchildren.

Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Survivors: daughter, Margarita Torres, Orlando; stepson, Tom, Ridgeway, S.C.; stepdaughter, Karen Horcner, wheeling, III. Woodlawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando.

CELIA A. HEGG. 82, 401 Lake Sanford, died Tuesday, Jan. 24. Mrs.

Hegg was a college resident adviser. Born in Garvin, she moved to Central Florida in 1978. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Sanford, Central Florida Regional Hospital Auxiliary and Friendship Force of Central Florida. Survivors: daughters, Tracy Albert, Sanford, Collyn, Mankato, son, Todd, Rochester, sister, Florence Muellerieile, Mankato; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford.

IDORA JONES, 77, 59 Judith Lane, Orlando, died Saturday, Jan. 21. Mrs. Jones was a homemaker. Bom In Live Oak, she moved to Central Florida in 1959.

She was a member of Church of Christ. Survivors: brother, Alexander, Waynesboro, sisters, Beulah Town-sel, Jacksonville, Edna Johnson, Live Oak. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando. RICHARD HAMILTON JONES, 90, E. Kaley Street, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan.

24. Mr. Jones was co-founder of Jones, Wood Gentry Land Surveyors. Bom in Savannah, he moved to Central Florida in 1912. He was a member of Florida Professional Land Surveyors, Rotary Club and University Club.

Survivors: wife, Harriet son, Evin Hamilton, Ocala; daughter, Beverly McCain, Washington. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. Edith Prochet, Brooklyn; paternal grandfather, Rene Prochet Naples; brothers, James, Orlando, Patrick St. Surin, Coney Island, N.Y., Larry Lesley, Rodney Lesley, both of Brooklyn; sisters, Nadya St. Surin.

Charlotte, N.C., Kathleen Cox, Enid, Tanya, Brooklyn. Hawthorne Funeral Home, Orlando. VIRGINIA S. REYNOLDS, 64, Dodge-ville, died Tuesday, Jan. 24.

Mrs. Reynolds was an artist and restorer of carousel horses. She was born in Dod- Seville. She was a member of Dodgeville nited Methodist Church, and volunteered for 4-H and Rural Youth. Survivors: husband, Jack; daughters, Rox-anne Reynolds-Lair, Los Angeles, Vickie Stangel, Fond du Lac, Marcia Van Riper, Cherie Greek, both of Dodgeville, Pamela Sible, Orlando; son, John III, Dodgeville; brothers, Gerald Fieldhouse, Dodgeville, Donald Fieldhouse, Elkton, David Fieldhouse, Delevan, sister Eleanor, Dodgeville; 15 grandchildren.

Lulloff-Peterson-Houck Funeral Home, Dodgeville. FRANCISCA SANTIAGO. 82, 5585 S. Rio Grande Orlando, died Wednesday, Jan. 25.

Mrs. Santiago was a home-maker. Born in Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1993. She was a member of Alpha Omega Pentecostal Church. Survivors: daughters, Maria, Puerto Rico, Milagros Gamboa, Orlando; sons, Miguel Torres, Santiago Vazquez, both of Puerto Rico, Pedro P.

Nievas, Domingo Nievas, Cecilio Vazquez, Francisco Vazquez, all of Orlando; 26 grandchildren. Postell's Mortuary, Orlando. LEONARD STEFFENSON, 83, Bear Lake Terrace, Apopka, died Tuesday, Jan. 24. Mr.

Steffenson was a retired master carpenter. Bom in Union Grove, he moved to Central Florida in 1951. He was Methodist. Survivors: wife, Leona; son, Leonard Apopka; daughter, Jill Walker, Montgomery, Linda Shaw, Jacksonville; brothers, Phillip, Little Rock, Harold, Franksville, sister, Mildred Lewis, Racine, seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild. All Faiths Cremation Service, Casselberry.

JULIA B. STEWART, 94, Coleus Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan, 24. ROY W. ALFORD, 75, Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, died Wednesday, Jan. 25.

Mr. Ai-ford was a grocer and beagle breeder. He was born in Samson, Ala. He was a Mason. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors: wife, Bette son, Frederick Longwood; daughters, Gloria Jean Mitcheitree, Orlando, Carol Mauree Scofield, West Palm Beach, Gladys Marie Dollinger, Crivitz, stepsons, John R. Myers, Casselberry, Brett A. Myers, Kissimmee; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod. DeWiTT W.

AVERETT, 78, Montclair Road, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan. 24. Mr. Averett was a retired Air Force major. Born in Dothan, he moved to Central Florida in 1960.

He was a member of Retired Officers Association, VFW 4287 and Elks Lodge 2694. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Ruth; son, Bill, Orlando; sister, Edie Register, Kissimmee. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando. YUANA JHANICE BARKLEY, Infant.

Winding Oak Lane, Longwood, died Tuesday, Jan. 24. Yliana was born in Al-tamonte Springs. She was Protestant. Survivors: mother, Nichet Avington, Longwood; father, Elvin Ramos, Alta-monte Springs; sister, Tyler, Longwood, Gaines Carey Hand Garden Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood.

FRANK E. BLACKMAN, 81, Tulane Drive, Altamonte Springs, died Tuesday, Jan. 24. Mr. Blackman was a retired insurance adjuster.

Born in Nashville, he moved to Central Florida in 1969. He was Baptist and a member of the Kentucky Bar Association. Survivors: wife, Gretchen; son, Douglas, St. Petersburg; two granddaughters. Baldwin-Fair-Child Funeral Home, Forest City.

ANITA M. BROWN, 33, 380 Cottage Hill Road, Orlando, died Saturday, Jan. 21. Mrs. Brown worked for a hotel.

Bom In Orlando, she was a lifelong resident. She was Protestant. Survivors: son, Marc, Orlando; mother, Ora B. Robinson, Orlando; father, Joseph, Philadelphia; brothers, Anthony, Michael, both of Orlando; sister, Antonette, Orlando; paternal grandfather, Joseph Riviera JANIE T. LOWERY, 69, 226 W.

11th Apopka, died Monday, Jan. 23. Mrs. Lowery was a homemaker. Bom in Monti-cello, she moved to Central Florida in 1984.

She was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church and Eastern Star Chapter 89. Survivors: husband, J.D.; sons, Fred, Orlando, Ronald, Apopka, Vemell, Pennsylvania; daughters, Rosetta, Apopka, Patricia Jones, Fort Lauderdale, Flora Jean Houston, Detroit; six grandchildren. Brinson's Funeral Home, WILLIS LUTIN, 76, 5607 Rockwood Avenue, Orlando, died Saturday, Jan. 21. Mr.

Lutin was a postal worker. Bom in Hartford, he moved to Central Florida in 1948. He was Methodist. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: son, John St.

Petersburg Beach; brother, Warren, Michigan; sister, Evelyn Richardson, Michigan. Pine Castle Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando. SAM E. MURRELL, 67, Westchester Street, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan. 24.

Mr. Murrell was an attorney. Bom in Sarasota, he moved to Central Florida in 1928. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando; Florida, New York, Wisconsin, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania bar associations, Citrus Club, Elks and Moose. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors: wife, Mercedes son, Sam III, Atlanta; daughters, Katherine Murrell Weien, Memphis, Sarah Elizabeth, Orlando, Mercedes Murrell Reeder, Orlando; brother, Robert Orlando. Carey Hand Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. GeNORRIS PETERSON, 34, 4266 Solomon Drive, Orlando, died Friday, Jan. 20. Mr.

Peterson was a cook. Bom in Or- -lando, he was a lifelong resident. He was Baptist. Survivors: mother, Ida Mae Peterson, Orlando; brothers, Oscar Willie James, Gregory, all of Orlando; sisters, Shirley Ellis, Mary, both of Orlando. Mitch- ell's Funeral Home, Orlando.

JERRY R. PROCHET, 30, Ottawa Avenue, Orlando, died Wednesday, Jan. 25. Mr. Prochet was a chef.

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida In 1980. He attended St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Survivors: father, Rene Prochet, Orlando; mother, Beach; maternal great-grandmother, Carrie Robinson, Orlando. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando.

FREDDIE WILL CLARK 69, 311 Cypress Taft, died Monday, Jan. 23. Mr. Clark was a barber. Born in Dawson, he moved to Central Florida in 1933.

He was a member of Taft Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Erma; sons, Freddie Ronnie, both of Taft; stepson, Draja Polit, Taft; daughters, Deborah, Sherlie, both of Taft, Karen Clark Haxmond, Orlando; nine grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home, irlando. ELLEN GORDON, 78, Folkstone Lane, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan. 24.

Mrs. Gordon was a homemaker. Bom in New York, she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was Protestant. Survivors: husband, William son, William Orlando; daughters, Linda Riech, Orlando, Andrea Luongo, Portland, brother, Fred Richardson, Bay Shore, N.Y.; sister, Lillian Sullivan, Bridgeport, 14 grandchildren; 20 greatgrandchildren.

Union Park Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando. JAMES GOUDORAS, 56, Dragoon Place, Orlando, died Wednesday, Jan. 25. Mr. Goudoras was a retired printer.

Born in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1991. Survivors: son, James Orlando; one sister; one brother. Woodlawn Funeral Home Memorial Park, Orlando. BARBARA L. HAGLUND, 50, Dragoon Place, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan.

24. Mrs. Haglund was owner of Barb's Bargains. Bom in Lewisburg, W.Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1977. She was Methodist.

Survivors: sons, Bryan Everett, Newark, Bruce Everett, Daytona Beach; daughter, Patricia Hopper, Havelock, N.C.; stepson, Eugene Clark, Orlando; brothers, William H. Per-singer, Newark, James F. Persinger, Dover, two grandchildren. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. MARGARITA M.

HARWOOD, 79, Loch Arbor Court, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan. 24. Mrs. Harwood was a homemaker. Born in Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1978.

She ROBERT DONALD KING, 59, 5966 Peregrine Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan. 24. Mr. King was a maintenance man for Art Complex. Bom in Wilkes-Barre, he moved to Central Florida in 1985.

He was Methodist. Survivors: wife, Rebecca; sons, Robert Donald W. Franklin, both of East Orange, N.J., Adrian Richmond, daughters, Gloria Darlene M. Jones, both of Richmond, Adrienne A. Cruz, Germany, Oserine Young, Potts-town, brother, Eugene Orlando.

Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando. JONES, RICHARD HAMILTON Memorial services for Richard Hamilton Jones will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2:00 at CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 2811 CURRY FORD ROAD, The Rev. William Duckworth of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando will officiate. Mr. Jones was the founder of Jones, Wood, and Gentry Land Surveyors, founder and past president of Florida Professional Land Surveyors, former surveyor for Orange County, member of the University Club, a Rotarian.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Gerald O. McNair Scholarship Fund, co CFCFSPSM, 38 E. Main Street, Suite 102, Apopka 32703, SIMMONS, MARY FRANCES Funeral for Mrs. Mary Frances Simmons, 78, of Kissimmee, will be held 11am Friday from the Grissom Chapel with Mr. Doug Reed officiating.

Interment to follow in Rose Hill Cemetery. Visitation for friends 5-9pm Thursday. GRISSOM FUNERAL HOME, KISSIMMEE. STEWART, JULIA B. Memorial services for Julia B.

Stewart will be conducted Friday 10am at CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 281 1 CURRY FORD ROAD, ORLANDO. Rev. James Haskins will officiate. TUTHILL, BENJAMIN PALMER Funeral services for Benjamin Palmer Tuthill, age 67, of Orlando, will be held Saturday, January 28, 1995 at at the Lake Ivanhoe Chapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes, Orlando. Interment will follow at Highland Memory Gardens, Forest City.

Visitation for friends will be Friday at the funeral home. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, 301 NE Ivanhoe Orlando. 898-8111. Funeral Notices, In MemonamsS Cards of Thanks are paid advertising. Call 420-6006Fax 420-6077.

LUTIN, WILLIS A memorial service for Mr. Willis Lutin, aqe 76, of 5607 Rockwood Orlando, who died Saturday, January 21 will be held Saturday, January 28 at at the PINE CASTLE MEMORIAL CHAPEL. In lieu of flowers his family requests that donations be made In his name to the American Cancer Society. PINE CASTLE MEMORIAL CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, 5800 Hansel Ave. at Wilkes, 855-5800 in charge of arrangements.

MATHIS AMOS C. Funeral services for Mr. Mathis will be held from the Eustis Chapel of Hamlin Hilbish Funeral Directors on Friday at 11AM with Rev. William E. Boyd officiating.

Burial will follow In Greenwood Cemetery.1 Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 4-8PM. HAMLIN HILBISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 326 E. Orange Eustis. MURRELL; JR. Graveside services tor Sam Murrell, will be conducted 2pm Saturday at Greenwood Cemetery with Dr.

Jim Cook officiating. Visitation for friends will be 7-9pm Friday at Carey Hand Garden Chapel, Wilkinson St. at N. Orange Ave. Mr.

Murrell has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1948. He practiced at Sam E. Murrell and Sons until 1992 when he opened the Law Office of Sam Murrell. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 237 E. Marks Orlando 32803 or the First Presbyterian Church of Orlando, 106 E.

Church Orlando 32801. Mr. Murrell Is survived by his wife, Mercerdees; daughters, Sarah Elizabeth, Katherine Weien and Mercedes Reeder; son, Dr. Sam Murrell III and a brother, Robert Murrell. Arrangements by CAREY HAND GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, Orlando.

898-7881. AVERETT, USAF (Ret), MAJOR DeWITT W. Funeral services for Major DeWitt W. Averett will be conducted Sat- urday 2pm at CAREY HAND COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 2811 CURRY FORD ROAD, ORLANDO. Reverend Jimmy Dusek will officiate.

Visitation will be Friday from 6-8pm. Major Averett retired from the Air Force with 20 years of service and was a World War II veteran. He served In the Strategic Air Command most notably as the wing engineer of the 9th Bomb Wing. Upon his retirement from the Air Force, he founded Mel-O-Dee TV in Orlando which he owned until the mid 1970 and was a past president of the Florida Electronic Service Association. ri 1" 1 Lisa H.

Choo, M.D. EYE INSTITUTE IRMA S. WORMS, 65, 1879 S. Semo-ran Orlando, died Wednesday, Jaa 25. Mrs.

Worms was a homemaker. Bom in Frankenmuth, she moved to Central Florida in 1988. Survivors: son, Amo Orlando; daughter, Andrea Ed-son, Rockford, six grandchildren. Dove Cremation Funeral Chapel, Orlando. LONNIE GLENN YARBER 61, Lake Pointe Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan.

24. Mr. Yarber was retired from the Marine Corps and post office. Bom in Jacksonville, he moved to Central Florida in 1974. He was a member of Sts.

Peter Paul Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Lois sons, Lonnie G. Fort Ritchie, Christopher Kelly both of Orlando, David Ewa Beach, Hawaii; four grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod. Obituaries must be submitted by a funeral home or crematorium and are printed free of charge.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF AGNES A. ROMARD December 18, 1908 January 26, 1994 Not a day goes by that you are not in our thoughts and prayers. Until we meet again. Sadly missed and loved, Margie, Wally, Stacie, Michelle, family and friends. IN LOVING MEMORY OF LEE O.

HENDRIX March 7, 1935 January 26, 1994 Who passed away one year ago today. Loved always and sadly missed by his wife and family. Jan. 27th p.m. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA i I I I I I I I IIIIIIIilTIVI CLOSE-OUT TERRY, PAUL JOYCE Memorial services for Paul J.

Terry, 85, Clermont, who died day, Jan. 23, 1995, will be held Saturday, Jan. 28 at 11AM in the First United Methodist Church, Clermont with Dr. Jerry Van Dyken and Rev. Dale Harward officiating.

Interment will follow in Ferndale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, Clermont; Clermont Ki-wanis Foundation; or Alzheimer's Treatment and Research Center. KURFISS FUNERAL CHAPEL, Clermont. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARK A. TISLER 4-26-56 1-26-94 Dear Daddy I love you, I love you, I love you Your 'Weet Pea, Sara Dear Mark Rest In His love and take your ease, your burdens He will take from thee, and bear you up on eagles wings from earth into Eternity.

I will love you forever, Donna ONLY 25 A CALL 4-30-95 li nr. EMi li CiimamiI rUilUrUl nOIICCS ALFORD, ROY W. Funeral services for Mr. Roy W. Alford, age 75, of Oviedo, who passed away on Wednesday, will be conducted on Friday at 10am at South Seminole Christian Church In Oviedo with Rev.

J. Keith Smith officiating. Interment will follow at Oviedo Visitation for friends will be held Thursday from 7-9pm at the funeral home. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, GoldenrodWinter Park Chapel, 7520 Aloma Winter Park. 898-8111.

COTTERIIL, CARRIE I. i Jf 1 Memorial services for Carrie Cot-Tp, terill will be held at Fri-" day, January 27, 1995 at the First United Methodist Church of Tavares, with the Rev. William Fraker and Rev, Vanus Smith officiating. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorials be made to the Shriners Crippled Chiidrens Hospital, care of Lake County Shrine Club, Tavares or Lake-Sumter Hospice, 12300 Lane Park Rd, Tavares 32778. STEVERSON FUNERAL HOME, 1100 Alfred Tavares In charge.

GARY, ANGELAS. Funeral Services for Miss Gary will be held Saturday, Jan. 28th at from Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 535 W. Washington with Rev.

Henry Steele, Pastor officiating. Visitation Friday from 12 noon-9PM at our chapel. Arrangements entrusted to POSTELL'S MORTUARY PINE HILLS CHAPEL, 295-3857 HAGLUND, BARBARA A memorial service for Barbara L. Haglund will be at 12 noon on Saturday, January 28, in the chapel of the Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, 1350 W. Fairbanks Winter Park.

ARRANGEMENTS BY: CAREY HAND COX-PARKER FUNERAL HOME, 647-1942. HARWOOD, MARGARITA M. Funeral services for Mrs. Harwood will be held Thursday, Jan. 26, 1995 at in the chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2-4pm. Services are under the direction of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME AND MEMORIAL PARK. HEGG, MRS. CELIA A. Memorial funeral services for Mrs.

Celia A. Hegg, 82, of Sanford, who died Tuesday, will be 2 O'Ciock Thursday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church of Sanford with Rev. Bruce Scott officiating. For those who wish, memorial contributions are suggested to Central Florida Scholarship Fund, 1401 W. Seminole Sanford or the Seminole County Humane Society, P.O.

Box 784, Sanford. Arrangements by GRAMKOW FUNERAL HOME, 500 E. Airport Sanford. (407) 322-3213 THOMPSON, JOHN I Funeral services for John E. Thompson will be held Friday, January 27, at 10am from the First Baptist Church, Orlando with Bishop M.L.

Sconiers officiating. Visitation Thursday evening 5-9pm at ZANDERS CHAPEL, Apopka. Memorial services will be held at Bay Street Church of God in Christ, Winter Garden at Thursday. Interment will follow in the Orlando Memorial Gardens, Apopka. MARVIN C.

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