Services were held at East Mount Zion Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Lisa James of Lakeland; her sons, Don E. Courson of Lakeland, Marvin O. Courson of Fort, and Robert W. Courson of Pine Island; a brother, John Wesley Calhoun of Salt Springs; 9 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Ann Colyer; three children, Michael, Christopher and Mary; two brothers, Austin, and his twin brother, Walter; a sister, Joan; and 6 grandchildren. DECKMANN, Richard He had served as an assistant pastor at Thessalonia Baptist Church in Bronx, NY, and was a retired city employee. Entombment was at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens with arrangements by Dorsey Funeral Home. DAVIS, Trudie She was born in Austria. Services were held at the Church of the Kingdom of God. DRESSER, Lura Survivors include a daughter, Edith B. Harwell of Caryville; three sons, Robert Boles of Vernon, Burtte Boles of Lakeland, and L.G. She was the sister of Ruth Groves. Survivors include a son, Frank Figgins of Buckeye Lake, OH; two daughters, Mrs. Charles F. Brown of Largo, and Mrs. Walter J. Rosshirt of Buckeye Lake, OH; two sisters, Mrs. Monroe Johnson of Athens, OH, and Mrs. Roy Pendergrass of Chauncey, OH; two brothers, Edward W. Figgins of St. Petersburg, and Rollie Figgins of Inverness; 6 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. OCALA, FLORIDA: Minnie W. Fuell, 69, died April 30, 1967. She was a 30-year Miami area resident. SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Charles Laird "Larry" Ender died November 7, 1979. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: August W. Dahms, 74, died January 15, 1961 in St. Petersburg. ALFORD, Sam BIEGAS, Francis *** Survivors include a daughter, Joan (Ronald) Byram; a son, Harry (Shelby) Clausius; a sister, Audrey Peters of Toledo, OH; her grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. Smith, Bobby Smith, and Wiley Smith, all of Greensboro; 7 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park. She came to Seminole from Auburn, ME. Services were held at Oak Grove Baptist Church in Ebro. *** She had lived in Miami since 1955. FITCH, Edna Where upon graduation he enlisted in the Army. He was born in Kinde, MI. DYAL, David S. Survivors include her husband, Arnold; a stepson, Roger Frisk; and a sister, Lucille Hasake. Interment was at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN with arrangements by Bradenton Funeral Home. Survivors include a son, Joseph, of St. Petersburg; and a sister, Mrs. Susan Servo of St. Petersburg. *** When your purchase is complete, a post will be made on the tribute wall of the deceased signifying the planting of a memorial tree. He was an engineer, and had been living in Miami for 25 years. PORT ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA: Nicoletta G. Fentos, 79, died February 18, 2011 at Treasure Coast Hospice in Fort Pierce. He was an officer with the Pensacola Police Department, and was killed in the line of duty. He was a former resident of Indiana, and had been living in Sunny Hills for five years. He was a member of the True Holiness Church in Ebro. *** Burial was at Woodlawn Cemetery. Burial was at the church cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home. She was born August 13, 1908 in Chipley, FL. She is survived by brother, John Evans of Palm Coast; a nephew, Ronald (Helen) Evans; a niece, Eileen Ingram; and a great-niece. She was a former resident of Brockton, NY. He was a former district manager for Florida Imperial Oil Company, and was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War I. FULLER, Floyd *** Entombment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Mausoleum under the direction of Kraeer Funeral Home. CUEMAN, Janet Obituary of Mark Klein | Piscataway Funeral Home Postal Service. COLLING, Grace Interment was at Woodlawn Memorial Park under the direction of David W. Thompson Funeral Home. CASSEAUX, Ruby He was a Unitarian and a member of the Scandinavian Fraternity of America. He attended Holy Cross Lutheran Church. She was born May 16, 1929 in Pineland, SC. Arrangements were handled by Moss Funeral Home. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Sergio Alvarez, Jr. died in February of 1979. *** Survivors include his wife, Lee Count; a son, Sanford Count of Oceanside, NY; two sisters, Babette Gilburne and Helen Zisser, both of Phoenix; 6 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Survivors include two daughters, Melissa Foor and Lindy Foor, both of Graceville; two sisters, Janice Hilty of Pascagoula, MS and Mary Cartwright of Missouri; and two brothers, John Foor of Graceville and Jim Foor of Columbus, OH. *** BENITOA, Helen CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Gary Thomas Andrews, age 7 months, died May 14, 1961 in Caryville. Note: Her date of birth may be July 1, 1904. Prevatt Memorial 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. Survivors include her husband, Ralph K. Causseaux; a daughter, Mrs. Helen C. McKinley of Bonifay; two sons, James A. Causseaux of Bonifay and Ralph K. Causseaux of Clewiston; three sisters, Mrs. Norton of Chipley, and Mrs. Ada Morris of California; and 11 grandchildren. He retired from Nash Motor Co. in Chicago, IL, and had been a St. Petersburg resident for 13 years. She was a beautician and sales representative, and a former resident of Amityville, NY. He was a native of London, England. Cremation arrangements were handled by Thompson Funeral Home. FIRLE, Viola *** He is survived by a daughter, Frances Maffei of Staten Island, NY; three sons, Sal of Staten Island, and Robert and Jack, both of Brooklyn; two sisters, Rose Cina of Brooklyn, and Frances DiGiacomo of St. Petersburg; a brother, John of Pinellas Park; and 7 grandchildren. She was a retired telephone operator, and moved to Winter Haven in 1972 from Independence, MO. BELLEAIR BLUFFS, FLORIDA: Marie W. Fay, 86, died November 29, 1977. LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Lockey Finch died February 12, 1990 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. DiGIACOMO, Mary Services were held at Mount Zion Baptist Church. She was born February 12, 1899. Booker (Dottie); a daughter, Mary Nell Wells (Bobby) of Pensacola; a sister, Dorothy I. Ennis; a brother-in-law, Buford F. Ennis of Panama City; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. *** He was the husband of Pauline Brooks; the father of Barbara Ann Brooks and Toby Brooks Katz; and the brother of Lillian Sacks, and Seymour and Beatrice Brooks. She was a retired school teacher. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery in Chipley with arrangements by Brown Funeral Home. Would you like to offer Mark Andrew Kleins loved ones a condolence message? "Molly" Eldridge, 84, died September 22, 1955 at her residence. VENICE, FLORIDA: Mary Margaret Reich Funk, 68, died November 4, 1974 at the Venice Hospital. NEW PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA: Genevieve Christophersen, 89, died December 10, 2005 at Hernando-Pasco Hospice Care Center in New Port Richey. LYNN HAVEN, FLORIDA: Lena Grant Callahan, 82, died November 5, 2008 at her residence. She was born in Toledo, OH. DEVLIN, Patrick Interment was at Southern Memorial Park under the direction of St. Fort's Funeral Home. She moved to Orange City from Concord in 1967. She served as a nurse during World War I, and had played piano for silent movies. Alderman. He attended Holy Cross Lutheran Church. BENEFIELD, Daisy Kelley, Mrs. H.J. DESPOT, Louis She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. He is survived by his daughters, Gabrielle Hernandez, Aschmid Dormevil, Shanequa Wynn and Ingrid Seraphin; a son, Lucien Dormevil, Jr.; his mother, Amentha Germain; 22 siblings; and other relative and friends. She was born August 30, 1921 in Fall River, MA. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Graceville. *** Survivors include two daughters, Sadie Block of New York City, and Frances Greene of Miami; a grandchild; and 2 great-grandchildren. TAMPA, FLORIDA: Arthur Dugar died July 25, 2008. She had lived in Lowell since 1928. Interment was at Miami Memorial Park under the direction of Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home. Obituary | Mark Klein of LaMoure, North Dakota SUNNY HILLS, FLORIDA: John A. Buczyna died June 9, 1997 at his residence. ZEPHYRHILLS, FLORIDA: Walter O. Barrett died September 14, 1968. Survivors include his wife, Natalie Freund; three sons, John Freund of Chicago, IL, Michael Freund of St. Louis and Henry Freund, Jr. of Santa Monica, CA; and 4 grandchildren. He was born in Watertown, MA. *** *** Interment was at Hollywood Memorial Gardens North under the direction of Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. Interment was at Liveoak Memorial Park Cemetery in Crestview by McLaughlin-Aultman Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Syble Burch; two daughters, Pat Burch of Sanford and Diane Burch of Smyrna, GA; two sons, Tim Burch of Deltona and Johnny Burch of Sanford; a sister, Monette Sims of Panama City; a brother, Virgil Burch of Panama City; 5 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. He was a member of the Masonic Order of Philadelphia, and the Knights of the Maccabees. In Florida, she was a member of the North Beach Association and Beth Israel Temple. Entombment was at Glenn Abbey Memorial Gardens with arrangements by Mitchell Funeral Home. She was a retired bakery and catering worker, and was a former member of the German-American Club in Vero Beach. DAEHMS, August Arrangements were handled by Feaster Colonial Chapel. Benefield of Wildwood; three daughters, Mrs. Roxie Price of Oklawaha, Mrs. Doris Alderman of Wildwood, and Mrs. Hazel Washington of Lester, GA; two sisters, Mrs. Lacey Brooks of Ocala, and Mrs. Lea Morey of Lester, GA; 13 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the First Free Will Baptist Church of Bonifay. DARCEY, Judith *** CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Margaret Furman Eckert, 88, died December 31, 1988 at the Good Samaritan Retirement Village in Kissimmee. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, and was a recipient of the Purple Heart medal. He was a retired technical advisor with the American Steel Foundry. Survivors include his wife, Anna Hatcher Colwell; three daughters, Mrs. Mary C. Post of Ocala, Rebecca K. Colwell of Charlotte, NC and Elizabeth Colwell of Atlanta, GA; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Roes of Deltona and Mrs. Monette Lafoon of Valley Center, CA; two brothers, Harry Colwell of Ocala and Merle Colwell of Prescott, AZ; a grandchild; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilma Hatcher of St. Joseph MO; and his nieces and nephews. COX, Rev. Survivors include his wife, Rose Marie Finocchio; three sisters, Mrs. Josephine La Monaca, Mrs. Augusta Cattanese, and Mrs. Clara Falco; a brother, Vincent; and 4 grandchildren. Interment was at the Barrancas National Cemetery by Bennett and Ulm Funeral Home. Services were held at St. Jude's Catholic Church. *** He was born August 21, 1929 in Martin County, NC. SEBRING, FLORIDA: Jerome J. Batchelor died February 27, 1995. Survivors include his wife, Martha Bastanzi; a son, Joseph Bastanzi, Jr.; a daughter, Carol Meinen (Randy); a brother, John Bastanzi; his grandchildren; and a great-grandson. He was born July 7, 1931 in Cuba. BRAIN, Kathleen She was a native of Philadelphia, PA, and had been a resident of Apalachicola for 2 years. 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. Interment was at Tucker Cemetery under the direction of Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by Steversonm Hamlin and Hilbish Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by Baynard-Barnes, Biscoe and Yopp Funeral Home. Services were held at Lovewood Free Will Baptist Church. He worked in advertising and marketing, and was a member of the Church of Scientology. Burial was at the church cemetery with arrangements by Cooper Funeral Home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Charles F. Drewes, 65, died February 20, 1980. He was born July 25, 1920. Survivors include her husband, William "Bill" Beiswanger; a daughter and son-in-law, Jani and Trevor Drushal of North Palm Beach; a son and daughter-in-law, Jay and Katie Beiswanger of Panama City; a sister, Jaqueline G. Knapp of Clayton, NC; and 4 grandchildren. DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Michael Gene Funderburke, 20, died February 15, 1972. GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Albert Pike Boyd, 61, died November 5, 1976 at the North Florida Regional Hospital in Gainesville. Survivors include his wife, Jewell W. Brock; a daughter, Cindy Fitzgerald of Apopka; three sons, Thomas A. BURY, Francis W., Sr. BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA: Pauline Dawsey, 83, died June 12, 2009 in Blountstown. Interment was at Dade Memorial Park North under the direction of Gregg L. Mason Funeral Home. BRINLEY, Robert E., Sr. Arrangements were handled by Lair's Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Elsie Agne; a son, Arthur Agne; two daughters, Virginia Zaso and Ruth Miller; a sister, Helen Jones; a brother, Raymond Agne; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA: Shirley Bartlett Fleming, 77, died October 31, 2007. Interment was at the Westville Cemetery under the direction of Sims Funeral Home. He is survived by his wife, Vivien; a daughter, Thalia K. Cokkinos of New York; his mother, Maria Kokkinou of New York; a sister, Stella Petrou of Queens, NY; and a brother, Nick, of Los Angeles. ANTHONY, Melba Postal Service. DuPont, and was a U.S. Navy veteran. Survivors include a daughter, Silke Kapella (Jeff) of New Mexico; and a son, Henry Baumgaertner of Chipley. Services were held at Piney Grove Baptist Church. Arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel Funeral Home. BRYANT, Theda He was born January 27, 1914. He came to the Clearwater area in 1985 from Saratoga Springs, NY. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Louis Becerra, 90, died August 21, 1972. DYAL, David S. Survivors include her husband, Dr. Carlos W.; two children, Carlos D. and Carmen; her parents, Dorothy and Glen Benoy; her brothers, Mark, Glen and David; a sister, Theresa; and her uncles and aunts. She was a member of the Heroines of Jericho and the Violet Social and Savings Club. He attended the First Baptist Church, and was a crusade chairman for the Cancer Society. Interment was at Wildwood Cemetery under the direction of Gause Funeral Home. Interment was at Euchee Valley Cemetery with arrangements by Cooper Funeral Home. MARION OAKS, FLORIDA: Harold J. Cosgrove, 80, died December 8, 1989 at the Marion Community Hospital. *** He was a retired plumber and electrical contractor. *** DERVISH, Thaddeus Survivors include his wife, Gatsie Darling; four stepdaughters, Mrs. David Lee Skipper, Mrs. Clint Hamilton, Mrs. F.W. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery. CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA: Frank Finocchio, 61, died May 26, 1958. Survivors include a niece and a nephew. He was born April 14, 1814 in Greenfield, Saratoga County, NY. *** DAVIS, George, Sr. She had lived in Florida for 17 years, and was a former resident of Plympton, MA. Arrangements were handled by St. Johns Family Funeral Home. She was a manager for New York Telephone with 39 years of service. *** She was born February 26, 1912 in Gloversville, NY. She is survived by her husband, Frederick; a daughter, Circe; a brother, Frank Lankford; and two sisters, Alice Lankford and Wanda Lankford. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Hamilton "Bud" Brownlee, 84, died May 10, 2000. Mark was a hard worker and a good provider for his family. BUNYON, Walter She was born May 24, 1888 in Chipley, FL. Interment was at New Hope Church Cemetery with arrangement by Peel Funeral Home. He was a member of St. Martha's Catholic Church. She had lived in Miami since 1955. He was a baker at the Pinellas Park Italian Bakery, and was of the Catholic faith. He was a U.S. Army officer during World War II, and a member of the Disabled American Veterans and the Blinded Veterans Association. Marks son, Garrison was the most important addition to his life. He was a member of the Panama City Country Club, the Port St. Joe Lions Club, and was chairman of the Florida Telephone Association Traffic Committee. He was born in Havana, Cuba on October 12, 1938 to Eugenio and Marta (Martina) Fleitas. She had been living in Panama City for a year, and formerly lived in Brooklyn, NY. Services were held at Atmore Memorial Chapel. She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church and enjoyed painting, music, sewing, and growing African violets. CAMPBELLTON, FLORIDA: Walter Clark, 78, died April 26, 2006 at the Marianna Health Rehabilitation Center. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Roy Beacoats, 81, died May 18, 2012 at Bay Medical Center in Panama City. He was born in Louisville, MS. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Charles Dispensa, 81, died June 2, 1979. Survivors include a son, Frank Figgins of Buckeye Lake, OH; two daughters, Mrs. Charles F. Brown of Largo, and Mrs. Walter J. Rosshirt of Buckeye Lake, OH; two sisters, Mrs. Monroe Johnson of Athens, OH, and Mrs. Roy Pendergrass of Chauncey, OH; two brothers, Edward W. Figgins of St. Petersburg, and Rollie Figgins of Inverness; 6 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. She was a retired nurse, and had worked at the Jewish Hospital in New York. EBRO, FLORIDA: Lucious Sonnie Brown, 80, died September 1, 1978 at the Washington County Hospital. CRAWFORD, Cheryl Services were held at the Church of the Little Flower. (https://www.facebook.com/donate/2757408781224061/?fundraiser_source=external_url). BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Kathleen Clunan, 73, died September 23, 1994. Services were held at St. Vincent's Episcopal Church. DABOLL, Louis F., Sr. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Mary Rogero; and two brothers, Bartow Crichlow, Jr. and Lloyd Crichlow. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home. Services were held at Trinity United Methodist Church. He was chairman of the Board of Trustees of the First Christian Church. *** Arrangements were handled by Lane-Holt Funeral Home. Services were held at Springfield A.M.E. Church. She retired from the data processing department of the City of Pensacola. He was a member of Pope Chapel A.M.E. Church. BOWERS, Zera Services were held in Huntington, WV. Survivors include a son, Wayne, of New Smyrna Beach; and three daughters, Mrs. Ronnie Moore, Mrs. Bessie Birch, and Mrs. B.A. She was born in New York City. She was born June 16, 1894 in Upland, IN. He is survived by Shirley Ransom, Delores Patterson, Cynthia Johnson, Ruby Wilson and Charlie Dugar; his grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. Survivors include a daughter, Catherine (Joseph) Bowler of Inverness; two sons, Wellsley W. Bowdish of Inverness and Lewis S. Bowdish of Sarasota; 9 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. She was of the Methodist faith. He was predeceased by a daughter, Cathy. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard P. Cattrall. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the AARP, the VFW, The American Legion, and the Veterans of World War I. Services were held at Jerusalem Baptist Church. AMES, Raymond Services were held at Blasberg Funeral Chapel in Miami Beach. As such, in the State of Oregon Preneed Crematory Sales and Services are conducted under the trade name Neptune Cremation Service. FORD, Lela *** DEPPE, Russell Arrangements were handled by Richardson Funeral Home. He had been a Miami area resident for 35 years, and was a former resident of Toledo, OH. Interment was "at Lakeside". He was survived by his wife; a child; his mother; a sister; and a brother. She formerly lived in New York, and had been in Miami for 6 years. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Lester Joseph Ford died March 13, 2001. She is survived by a sister, Flora Morris of Melrose. He is survived by a daughter, Marcy A. Owens (Johnny); 3 grandchildren; a sister, Mary A. Destro; a brother, Peter A. Amann; a nephew; and his nieces. He worked in sales for the meat packing industry, and was a World War II veteran. She was a retired school teacher and a member of the Evangelical Bible Mission. She was a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, and enjoyed fine arts, knitting and crossword puzzles. *** He loved WWII history and the music of the Delta Blues. SUNNY HILLS, FLORIDA: Lovetta Mae Augenstein, 67, died August 21, 1994 at her residence. ST. ARMANDS KEY, FLORIDA: Henry L. Freund, Sr., 72, died June 4, 1980 in St. Louis. Burial was at the church cemetery by Peel Funeral Home. Local arrangements were handled by Cardwell Funeral Home. He had lived in Florida for over 40 years. 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.