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Orlando Sentinel THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 Obituaries GUMESINDO ALEJO, 26, Upson Avenue, DeLeon Springs, died Sunday, Feb. 11. Mr. Alejo was an automobile mechanic. Born in Gro, Guerrero, Mexico, he moved to Central Florida in 1995.

He was a member of Mission San Jose, Emporia. Survivors: daughter, Marisol, Altamirano, Mexico; parents, Antelmo Alejo Mojica and Julia Hilano, Altamirano; brothers, Elias, Jeremia, both of Altamirano; sisters, Virginia, Maria Cruz, Veronica, all of Altamirano. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand. RALPH S. ANDERSON, 76, Greentree Lane, Lake Mary, died Tuesday, Feb.

13. Mr. Anderson was a commercial artist. Born in DeKalb, he moved to Central Florida in 1980. He was Lutheran.

He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War Post 15010. Survivors: wife, Yolanda; son, Sheldon; brothers, Everett, Donald; sister, Gladys McCann; four grandchildren. BaldwinFairchild Funeral Home, Forest City Chapel. JENNIFER RENE BAKER, 22, Paisley Circle, Orlando, died Thursday, Feb. 1, of injuries suffered in a car accident.

Miss Baker was a receptionist. Born in Orlando, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. She was Baptist. Survivors: parents, Richard and Marsha Hulette, Orlando; father, Michael Baker, Indiana; sisters, Shannon Baker, Atlanta; brother, Craig Hulette, Orlando. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home Lake Ivanhoe Chapel, Orlando.

JAMES DARRIN BALDWIN, 33, 846 Florida Mount Dora, died Wednesday, Feb. 7, from injuries suffered in automobile accident. Mr. Baldwin was a truck driver. Born in Eustis, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida.

He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church, Sorrento. Survivors: wife, Melonie, Tavares; daughters, Tomekia Tangerine, Karen Ashley, both of Tavares, De'Aisia, Groveland; father, James David, Tangerine; mother, Elizabeth, Tangerine; sister, Christine Jones, Mount Dora; brothers, Emmett L. Mays, Maryland, Danny, Dennis, Daniel, all of Tangerine, Demondty, Orlando. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.

HELEN B. BECHTEL, 87, North Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando, died Sunday, Feb. 11. Mrs. Bechtel was a homemaker.

Born in Easton, she moved to Central Florida in 1979. She was a member of Order of Eastern Star and American Legion. She was a member of Lutheran Church of Providence, Deltona. Survivors: son, Thomas, New Bern, N.C.; daughter, Joanne Behers, Orlando; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Baldauff Family Funeral Home and Crematory, Orange City.

JOHN A. BERNARDINI, 83, Gaymar Drive, Orlando, died Saturday, Feb. 10. Mr. Bernardini was a retired milkman.

Born in Syracuse, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1978. He was a member of St. Andrews Catholic Church. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: daughter, Roseanna, Chicago; sisters, Lisa Giocondo, Vicky Santulli, both of Syracuse; bother, Ralph, Syracuse; one granddaughter; one stepgranddaughter.

Woodlawn Memorial Funeral Home, Orlando. MILDRED S. BOUEY, 73, South Lake Street, Orlando, died Sunday, Feb. 11, of a stroke. Mrs.

Bouey was a homemaker. She was born in Longwood. She was Baptist. Survivors: daughters, Henrietta Simpson, Rieta Hamilton, both of Altamonte Springs, Shirley Nelson, Atlanta, Terri Owens, Rochester, N.Y.; 019 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlan- DEVIN D.

BREWER, 2, Palmetto Road, Mount Dora, died Saturday, Feb. 10. Devin was born in Winter Park. He was Baptist. Survivors: mother, Wendy; father, Randy Lee, Osteen; sisters, Katelynn, Cierra, Haley, all of Mount Dora; grandparents and great grandparents, Rex and Deborah, Casselberry, David and Brenda Jackson, Osteen; Alvin and Patricia Lee, Osteen; Claire Compton, Orlando; Dottie Smith, Christmas; Paul and Elsie DeHaven, Glengary, W.Va.; Grace Broadhead, Longwood; Joe and Tish Smith, Wilderville, Mary Lee, Sanford.

Dove Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Winter Park. RASHAD COLLIS "SNOOKEY" I BROWN, 21, 2947 Pioneer Kissimmee, died Saturday, Feb. 10, of pneumonia. Mr. Brown was a student.

Born in Orlando, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was a member of St. James AME Zion Church. Survivors: mother, Angelia Pierson, Kissimmee; stepfather, Matthew Pierson, Kissimmee; sister, Kelly Harper, New York; maternal grandmother, Johnnye Johnson, Kissimmee; maternal stepgrandfather, William Johnson, Orlando; paternal grandmother, Willie Mae Harper, New York. Marvin C.

Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. MARCUS GORME BROWN, 30, 628 Blue Groveland, died Monday, Feb. 12. Born in Groveland, he was a life- Funeral Notices, In Memoriams Cards of Thanks are Funeral notices paid advertising. Call 407-420-5145 BAKER, JENNIFER RENE' Funeral Services for Miss Jennifer Rene' Baker, 22, of Orlando, who passed away Monday, February 12, 2001 will be held Feb.

17 at 10AM at Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel with Rev. Gerald Hicks officiating. Interment will follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery. A visitation for friends will be held Feb. 16 from 6-8 PM at the funeral home.

Miss Baker is survived by her parents, Richard and Marsha Hulette of Orlando; father, Michael Baker of Hammond, IN; sisters, Shannon Baker of Orlando, Kristy Hulette of Atlanta, GA; brother, Craig Hulette of Orlando; nephew, Jonathan Baker of Orlando; aunt, Wanda LaRocco of Gainesville; aunt, Cheryl and uncle Dee Hendon of Orlando; uncle, Keith and aunt Valerie Rizer of St Cloud; uncle Gordon and aunt Roseanne Jacobson of Arlington, TX; aunt Sandy Beeler of Tucson, AZ; aunt's, Pam and Becky, cousins, Leticia, Jason, Kalah, Ashlyn, Laura, and Drew. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel, 310 NE Ivanhoe Blvd, Orlando, FL 32804. 407-898-8111. BLOUNT, JUDGE URIEL Funeral services for Judge Uriel "Bunky" Blount, age 74, who died on Sunday, Feb. 11 will be on Friday, Feb.

16 at 2 PM with a viewing from 1 PM until service time at the First Baptist Church in DeLand. Viewing will also be Thursday evening from 6-8 PM at the Lankford Funeral Home. Burial will be at the Oakdale Cemetery in DeLand. Survivors include his wife of 29 years, Jessie. Daughters, Cherie Fine and Camille Walker both of Gainesville.

Brother, Robert Blount of Norfolk, VA. Sister, Susie Wigle of Orlando. 5 Grandchildren. LANKFORD FUNERAL HOME in DeLand is, in charge 904-734-2244. EVANS, MRS.

MATTIE Funeral service for Mrs. Mattie Evans, age 94, of Geneva, FL, who died on Tuesday, will be graveside, at the Geneva Cemetery, Friday, February 16, 2001 at 11 AM. Visitation will be at the Gramkow Funeral Home from 6 to 8 PM on Thursday. GRAMKOW FUNERAL HOME, 500 E. Airport Sanford, FL 407-322-3213 in charge of arrangements.

HALLAUER, FRED W. "CURLY" Graveside services for Mr. Fred W. "Curly" Hallauer, age 80, of Orlando, who passed away Tuesday, will be held Friday, February 16 at Glen Haven Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Thursday, February 18 from 5-8PM at Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel.

in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made the First Baptist Church of Central Florida, 800 N. Pine Hills Orlando, FL 32808. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel, 310 NE Ivanhoe Orlando, FL 32804 407-898-8111 HUSIC, JACQUELINE M. A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 17 at 2 PM in the chapel of Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, 1350 W. Fairbanks Winter Park.

Services are under the care of CAREY HAND PARKER FUNERAL HOME, Winter Park. 407-647-1942 Sonia Thompson, 91, golfer, retired furrier By MARTIN E. COMAS Thompson attended the OF THE SENTINEL STAFF University of Michigan, where she was a member of the Sonia A. Thompson loved school's tennis team. She later to play golf, not only because worked for a furrier in Ann Arshe was quite good at it, even bor, Mich.

In 1942, she marin her later years, but also be- ried Hurd Clark, and together cause it gave her a chance to the couple built a business that socialize. became one of the largest was very outgoing riers in Michigan. During that and very popular. Golf was a time, she also enjoyed training way for her to get together horses in Northville, Mich. with other people," her son, The couple divorced in the Douglas B.

Clark, said. "She early 1960s, and she later marwas a real dynamo." ried Edward Thompson in Thompson, a Winter 1968. The couple moved to Springs resident and retired Central Florida in 1972 for the furrier, died Monday of con- warmer climate. He died in gestive heart failure. She was 1984.

91. Four times a week, Sonia Thompson continued Thompson enjoyed playing playing golf until she was 88 golf at the various country years old, belonging to several clubs, including Tuskawilla, country clubs in the area. With Rio Pinar and Deer Run. a handicap of 12, she also was "The younger gals would a member of the Ladies Pro- come to her home and pick fessional Golf Association. her up.

She was like a mentor Born in Russia, Thompson to them," Douglas Clark said. immigrated to the United She was Catholic. States as a young girl with her Survivors also include parents and four siblings. At daughter, Sonia Ann Roberts, that time, her father was an at- Chandler, four for the Russian govern- children; two great-grandchilment, "and he saw the revolu- dren. tion coming and decided to get Arrangements are being out," her son said.

handled by Family Funeral The family settled in Alba- Care, Oviedo. ny, N.Y., where Thompson's father bought an apartment Martin E. Comas can be reached at complex with a restaurant and or 407- a bar, which he also managed. 420-5719. time resident.

He was Methodist. Survivors: son, Marcus Leesburg; daughter, Markela, Clermont; mother, Evelyn Carlies, Groveland; brother, Rick Adams, Orlando; sisters, Lisa Lovett, Clermont, Senita Huff, Janet Huff, both of Valdosta, maternal grandmother, Margaret, Groveland. Michael A. Floyd Funeral Home, Clermont. LARRY WAYNE CHUBB, 52, Cedar Hurst Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, Feb.

11. Mr. Chubb was a concrete mason. Born in Winter Park, he was a lifelong resident. He was a member of Goldenrod Baptist Church.

He was a member of Vietnam Veterans of Central Florida. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: daughter, Laura, Athens, brothers, John, Lake City, David, Klamath Falls, sister, Edie Flannery, Cocoa; stepmother, Vivianne, Klamath Falls; one grandchild. Dove Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Orlando. CHUBB, LARRY WAYNE Memorial services for Mr.

Chubb will be conducted Vietnam at 5 Veteran's PM Friday, of Central Feb. 16, Florida 2001 with by the assist of Full Color Guard and members at the Veteran's Bunker, 3400 Tanner Orlando, FL. Additional survivor includes his grandson, Corey Chubb. DOVE FUNERAL CHAPEL AND CREMATORY, Conway Chapel is in charge of arrangements. MacFARLAND, ALLEN LELAND Memorial services will be Feb.

17th, 11:00 AM in the First Presbyterian Church of Maitland with Rev. Charles Scott officiating. STONE, TONIE W. A graveside service will be held Wednesday, February 21 at 10:00 AM at Palm Cemetery, Winter Park. Services are under the direction of CAREY HAND COX-PARKER, Winter Park 407-647-1942 WINGERTER, RANDY Funeral services for Randy will be at St.

James Cathedral, Fri, at In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Aids Resource Alliance. Also survived by: sister's Carol Susie; brother, Ricky (Cynthia); nieces, Kara Kristin; his faithful friend, Scott; and his beloved pet IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANK BOLTON ROOP February 5, 1918 February 5, 2001 A Celebration of Frank's life, Sunday, February 18th at at River City Christian Church, Dirksen Debary. (1-4, exit 53, 1 mi W). Survived by: Lola Mae Roop, loving, devoted wife of 19 years. IN LOVING MEMORY OF TERRY LEE SHEPHERD January 10, 1968 February 15, 1996 KILLED BY A DRUNK DRIVER Today it has been 5 years since you have been taken from us, although it seems like only yesterday.

5 years of grieving combined with loving remeberances of one man making a difference in so many lives that know and love and miss you. You may be gone son, but never forgotten. Our loss is Heaven's gain. Always in our hearts, your families and friends. IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF COACH ROBERT D.

GUSTAFSON January 19, 1933 February 15, 2000 We Will Miss You Always Kathleen. Pam. Bob and Familv KIMBERLY "KIM" JOHNSTON, 23, Queene Anne Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Feb. 7. Born in Greensboro, N.C., she moved to Central Florida in 1978.

Survivors: husband, Dennis; son, Sean Tyler, Orlando; daughter, Kassy I Marie Routh, Orlando; mother, Kathy Uribe, Orlando; father, Charles Routh, Orlando; brother, Charles Routh Sanderson; sisters, Katherine McCoy, Orlando, Lonnie Routh, Clermont. Family Funeral Care, Oviedo. BESSIE IDELLA KEITH, 78, Mercy Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, Feb. 11. Mrs.

Keith was a teacher's aide. Born in Chelsea, she moved to Central Florida in 1981. She was Muslim. Survivors: sons, Ronald Denton, Texas, Allan Boston, Mark Orlando, Hampton Apopka; daughters, Vera Alleen, Herndon, Barbara Reed, Orlando, Sandra May Chapman, Valerie, both of Boston; sister, Deborah Wooten, Boston; 26 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando.

FREDERICK N. LONGTIN, 70, St. Cloud, died Monday, Feb. 12, of can- ters, Kathleen E. Longtin-Rafferty, Gainesville, Denise Bonar, St.

Cloud; three grandchildren. Conrad Thompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee. cer. Mr. Longtin was a musician.

Born in Detroit, he moved to Central Florida in 1996. He was a member of the American Legion, VFW and Moose Lodge, all in St. Cloud. He was a member of the Musician's Union in Miami. He was an Army veteran.

He was a member of Heartland Community Church, Kissimmee. Survivors: daugh- CHARLES MCCARVER 62, Rouse Lake Road, Orlando, died Monday, Feb. 12. Mr. McCarver was a truck mechanic.

Born in Eudora, he moved to Central Florida in 1996. He was Pentecostal. Survivors: wife, Lana; sons, Charles Adell, Timmy Crawford, Chuluota; daughters, Donna, Adell, Ga; brother, Bobby, Zellwood, Billy, Orlando, Jimmy, Independence, sisters, Florence Gibson, Zellwood, Dorothy Mattews, Senatobia, Barbara Ann McDonald, Tangerine; six grandchildren. Dove Funeral Chapel and Crematory. ALLEN LELAND MACFARLAND, 73, Stoney Ridge Court, Longwood, died Tuesday, Feb.

13. Mr. MacFarland was the owner of McFarland Engraving for 10 years. Born in Charlotte, N.C., he moved to Central Florida in 1970. He was Protestant.

He was a member of Masonic Lodge, Winter Park. He was a Coast Guard veteran. Survivors: wife, Suzanne; daughters, Marcia, Orange Park, Joan Balow, Lake Worth, Melissa Claus, Orlando; son, Michael Pirtle, Lake Mary; sisters, Pat Hollenbeck, Tulsa, Jean, Santa Fe, N.M., Roberta Latham, Tucson, four grandchildren. National Cremation Society Beacon Chapter, Winter Park. ANN J.

NEUMAYER, 75, Commodore Drive, New Smyrna Beach, died Tuesday, Feb. 13. Mrs. Neumayer was a homemaker. Born in Kansas City, she moved to Central Florida in 1987.

She was a member of the Central United Methodist Church, Port Washington, N.Y. and attended Coronado Community United Methodist Church, New Smyrna Beach. She was a member of the Smyrna Yacht Club. Survivors: husband, Robert; sons, Robert Chicago, Jonathan, Winter Park; brother, Richard Vaughn, Dallas; five grandchildren. Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach.

CHARLES "JOE" PONDER, 88, Shad- ow Drive, Geneva, died Monday, Feb. 12. Mr. Ponder was a retired carpenter. Born in Barton, he moved to Central Florida in 1919.

He was Christian. He was a Navy veteran. Survivors: son, Donald Geneva; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. LUIS RAUL QUINTANA, 30, Lacona Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Feb.

13. Mr. Quintana was an electrician for Amtech Lighting. Born in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico, he moved to Central Florida in 2000. He was Roman Catholic.

Survivors: wife, Frances; son, Sebastian, Tampa; daughters, Alina, Tampa, Mia, Orlando; father, Raul, New Jersey; mother, Lydia Perez Soto, Puerto Rico; sister, Jeannette, New Jersey; brother, Raul, Puerto Rico; paternal grandfather, Marcelino, Puerto Rico; maternal grandfather, Catalino Perez, Puerto Rico; maternal grandmother, Natividad Soto, Puerto Rico. A Community Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Pine Castle Chapel. EVELYN KEEL ROEBUCK, 74, Squirrel Trail, Orlando, died Monday, Feb. 12. Mrs.

Roebuck was a homemaker. Born in Robersonville, N.C., she moved to Central Florida in 1991. She was a member of Wekiva Presbyterian Church. Survivors: husband, H.M. sons, Mack Winston Salem, N.C., Greg Longwood; brothers, James Denim Springs, William K.

Keel, Wichita Falls, Texas; sister, Frances Keel James, Greenville, N.C. Morris Hunt Direct Cremation, Winter Park. YANEZ M. ROGERS, 22, Winegard Road, Orlando, died Sunday, Feb. 11.

Mrs. Rogers was an electrician. Born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, she moved to Central Florida 1998. She was a Roman Catholic.

Survivors: mother, Jane, Tampa; son, Yanez Fort Lauderdale; daughters, Char-Dhawnee Valeria Nicole, Tallahassee; brothers, Ellis Robelto, Dennis Lewis, Jocelyn all of St. Thomas, Joseph Oyen, Atlanta, Lucia Siless, Kissimmee; sister, Yvonne Sirena Murray, Tampa, Lisa Silena Gumbs, St. Thomas; paternal grandmother, Juliet Rogers, St. Thomas. Dobbs Funeral Home, West Orlando Chapel.

Mrs. Rosenburg was a homemaker. Born in Roanoke, she moved to Winter Park in 1992 and relocated later to Bellevue. She was Christian. Survivors: husband, Ross; son, Elijah, Bellevue; daughter, Meghan, Bellevue; parents, Barry and Mary Ruth Shelton, Winter Park; sister, Renee Shelton, Winter Park; brother, BJ.

Shelton, Atlanta; grandmother, Lenima Shelton, Winter Park. Bellevue Memorial Chapel, Bellevue. KIMBERLY SHELTON 28, Bellevue, died Monday, Feb. 5, of complications from pneumonia. LEA G.

SCAFFIDI, 93, Bedford Road, Orlando, died Friday, Feb. 9. Mrs. Scaffidi was a homemaker. Born in Cleveland, she moved to Central Florida in 1965.

She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: son, Wallace, Euclid, Ohio; daughters, Lynn Reith, Orlando, Kim Lewandowski, Pennsylvania. AltmanLong Funeral Home, DeBary. GUY DORIAN SEDER, 47, South Orange Avenue, Orlando, died Wednesday, Feb. 7.

Mr. Seder was a service technician with Icee Co. Born in Philadelphia, he moved to Central Florida in 1989. He was a member of Central Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Orlando. Survivors: wife, Judy; sons, Aaron, Rodrique Thomas, both of Orlando; daughters, Rebekah Thomas, Dorette, both of Olrando; one granddaughter.

Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando. DAVID J. COFFEE, 55, 580 State Road 415, Osteen, died Sunday, Feb. 11. Mr.

Coffee was a concrete finisher. Born in Waycross, he moved to Central Florida in 55. He was a member of Fountain Baptist Church, Oviedo. He was a Marine Corps veteran. Survivors: wife, Sallie Mae; sons, Darrell, Michael, both of Sanford; daughters, Lisa, Lavanya Butler, both of Sanford; brother, Minister Eugene, Daytona Beach; sisters, Arizona, Millie Lee Tolbert, both of Oviedo; nine grandchildren.

Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford. MOLLIE GAINES ELKINS, 93, Mary El- iza Lane, Goldstone, N.C., died Tuesday, Feb. 13. Ms. Elkins was a homemaker.

She was born in Goldstone. Survivors: daughter, Dixie Elkins Rose, Sanford; sons, Oren, Raeford, both of Goldstone. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford. BERNARDO ESPINOSA, 80, Lake- worth Circle, Heathrow, died Tuesday, Feb. 13.

Mr. Espinosa was a real estate developer. He was a born in Colombia. He was Roman Catholic. Survivors: wife, Beatriz; sons, Fabio, Longwood, Bernardo Puerto Rico, Diego, Atlanta; daughters, Beatriz Chaney, Atlanta, Lucia Wilkes, Greenville, S.C., Monica Greathouse, Chattanooga, brothers, Enrique, Manuel, both of Colombia; sisters, Ines Giraldo, Maria Burgos, Susana Ortega, Leonor Barragan, all of Colombia; 10 grandchildren.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. MATTIE EVANS, 94, Osceola Road, Geneva, died Tuesday, Feb. 13. Mrs. Evans was a homemaker.

Born in Franklin, she moved to Central Florida in 1923. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors: sons, Claude, Andy, both of Geneva; daughter, Emma Lou Collin, Welaka; brother, Herbert Head, Webster; sisters, Ora Lee Harris, Palatka, Clara Bell Franklin, Webster; 19 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; 12 great -great grandchildren. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford. MARK IVAN HARRIS, 37, Williams Manor Avenue, Orlando, died Saturday, Feb.

10. Mr. Harris was a photo lab manager. He was born in Orlando. He was Baptist.

Survivors: mother, sie, Orlando; father, Myles, Orlando; stepmother, Joann, Orlando; brothers, Myles Willie both of Eatonville, Eric, Pittsburg, Darren C. Thompson, Orlando; sister, Q.L. Parramore, Eufaula, Ala. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando. PAULINE MAE HENDERSON, 80, 104 E.

Washington Eustis, died Tuesday, Feb. 13. She was a homemaker. Born in Wynne, she moved to Central Florida in 1937. She was Baptist.

Survivors: husband, Cornell Minneola; son, Donald Orlando; daughter, Lee Clermont; 12 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. JACQUELINE M. HUSIC, 44, Forest Drive, Eustis, died Tuesday, Feb. 13.

Mrs. Husic was a homemaker. She was born in Orlando. She was a member of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church.

Survivors: sons, Patrick William both of Eustis; daughter, Mary Eustis; parents, Col. (Ret.) Lawrence and Mary Lou Horras, Maitland; brother, Thomas A. Horras, Oviedo. Carey Hand Cox Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. DALE WARREN SMITH, 37, Loving- ton Drive, Deltona, died Tuesday, Feb.

13. Mr. Smith was a truck frame and alignment specialist. Born in Memphis, he moved to Central Florida in 1981. Survivors: wife, Lisa; brothers, Richard Sibila, Miami, Gary, Sacramento, sisters, Sonia Almanza, Orlando, Paula Lee, Key West.

Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando. TONIE W. STONE, 86, Mayflower Court, Winter Park, died Tuesday, Feb. 13. Mrs.

Stone was a homemaker. Born in Japan, she moved to Central Florida in 1955. She was Episcopalian. Survivors: sister, Marion Harrison, Vancouver, B.C. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park.

GEORGE H. VINING, 70, Sand Lime Road, Winter Garden, died Wednesday, Feb. 14. Mr. Vining was an airconditioning contractor.

Born in Lake City, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was a member of Church of Jesus Christ of -day Saints. Survivors: wife, Dorothy; daughters, Dora Emery, Boulder, Georgiana Morris, Santa Barbara, Calif; sons, Kenneth, Dunnellon, Jon, Belleview; brothers, Carl, Lake City, William Russell, Albert, all of Miami. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home Winter Garden Chapel. ANDERSON, RALPH S.

Memorial Services for Mr. Ralph S. Anderson, age 76, of Lake Mary, who passed away Tuesday, will be held Friday, February 16, at 12 Noon at St. Stephens Lutheran Church, 2140 West S.R. 434, Longwood, FL 32779-5007 with Pastor Peder Lerseth officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Bay Pines VA Hospital, P.O. Box 5005, Bay Pines, FL 33744. BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Forest City Chapel, 622 W. Semoran Altamonte Springs, FL 32714. (407) 869-6065 BECHTEL, HELEN B.

Funeral services will be held on Feb. 17, 2001 at 4 PM at the BALDAUFF FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 1233 Saxon Orange City, FL. Burial will follow at Deltona Memorial Gardens. KENNING, ROBERT A. "TONY" 54, most recently of Seminole, FL, a building engineer for Cushman and Wakefield, died Sunday, February 11, 2001 in Fort Worth, TX.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10AM, Friday, Feb. 16, at St. Michael Catholic Church, Bedford, TX. A Celebration of Life will be held at 7PM, Thursday in the chapel of the funeral home in Grapevine, TX. Memorials may be directed to the Addiction Psychiatric Fellowship Fund, Dr.

John Talmage, 116-A, the Veterans Medical Center, 4500 S. Lancaster Dallas, TX 75216. Tony was a United States Marine veteran of the Vietnam Conflict. He was a loving and caring husband and father who fought death with bravery and honor until God came to claim him for His own. Survivors include his wife, Marie Kenning; daughters, Jennifer A.

Belknap and her husband, Don, Wendy M. Kenning and Nicole P. Kenning; parents, Ella and Robert Kenning; brother, Richard Kenning; sisters, Robin McCoy, Mary Licata, Debbie Kenning and Jean Dorn. Arrangements by MARTIN THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME, Grapevine, TX. 817-421-8550.

PONDER, CHARLES 'JOE Funeral service will be held Feb. 17 at 12 noon in the chapel of Carey Hand CoxParker Funeral Home, 1350 W. Fairbanks Winter Park with Pastor William Duckworth officiating. Interment will be held in Glen Haven Memorial Park at a later date. Visitation will be held Saturday from 11 AM until service time.

Services are under the direction of CAREY HAND COX-PARKER, Winter Park. 407-647-1942. WHITE, RAYMOND F. Funeral services for Raymond White, Jr. will be held Friday, 10:30 AM in the Chapel of The Dobbs Funeral Home, 430 N.

Kirkman Rd. Rev. Bryan Stamper of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church will officiate. Friends may call on Friday from 9:30 AM until the hour of service.

Mr. White is preceded in death by his mother, Shirley J. White, formerly of Lamplighter Way, Orlando, and his maternal grandfather, Robert A. Blanchard. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to: The Coalition for the Homeless, 639 W.

Central Orlando, 32801, 407- 426-1250. Services under the professional direction of DOBBS FUNERAL HOME, 430 N. Kirkmant Rd. 407-578-7720. RAYMOND F.

WHITE 28, Emer- ald Isle Road, Orlando, died Tuesday, Feb. 13. Mr. White Jr. was a show technician at SeaWorld Orlando.

Born in Burlington N.C., he moved to Central Florida in 1984. He was Presbyterian. Survivors: father, Raymond F. Ocoee; brother, Allen Rifle, Colo; maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Blanchard, Burlington, N.C. Dobbs Funeral Home, West Orlando.

BETTY WOODBERRY, 83, Live Oak Lane, Apopka, died Tuesday, Feb. 13. Mrs. Woodberry was a bookkeeper. Born in Louisville, she moved to Central Florida in 1999.

She was Methodist. Survivors: daughters, Betsy Tamm, Apopka, Anna Elias, Ponte Verdra; sisters, Maude Brown, Sanderville, Nora Armstrong, Edgewater, Della Armstrong, Augusta, three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Loomis Funeral Home, Apopka. MORE ONLINE Obituaries from throughout Central Florida for the entire week can be found at OrlandoSentinel.com, click on "Obituaries." The Week Orlando Ahead Sentinel Every Monday on page A3 Need Probate Call for complimentary consultation 407-740-5005 Johnson Bryant, Attorneys.

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