Submitted by Fischer on Thu, 06/28/2018 - 19:20
JP "king" White, II was born on August 8, 1987 to Darnell T. and Yvonne J. White. He was a skilled musician and song writer, and willingly shared his talents with several churches in central Florida.
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Submitted by rach7972@aol.com on Mon, 02/26/2018 - 13:11
Randy L. Bosworth passed away at his home in Orlando, Florida at the age of 62. After a long, arduous and courageous battle with cancer, Randy lost his fight on Friday, February 23, 2018, with his family by his side.
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Submitted by teemac1 on Sat, 02/17/2018 - 18:31
Corliss was born in Orlando, Florida on the 4th Day of November in the year 1943. She was the proud daughter of Ellis and Rosa Johnson. In her final days Corliss was no longer known as Corliss Johnson but was otherwise known as Corliss Johnson Gaines. She was married to Elijah Gaines of whom she will now meet on the other side.
Corliss resided in Orlando, Florida her entire life, in a household which consisted of three brothers, Lafayette, Lawrence and Edward and three sisters, Deborah, Lula Mae and Mildred.
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Submitted by teemac1 on Sat, 02/17/2018 - 18:23
Donnie O. Gaines was born March 4 1950 in Orlando, FL.
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Submitted by teemac1 on Sat, 02/17/2018 - 18:09
Gill was born on October 18, 1955 and passed away on Monday, June 12, 2017.
Gill was a resident of Florida at the time of passing
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Submitted by michaelpines on Mon, 01/22/2018 - 17:37
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Submitted by Gallus on Tue, 11/21/2017 - 19:55
John Vanderwater Whiting (Jack), 82, of Fern Park, died Wednesday, October 11, 2017, at home with his wife and children.
Born Dec. 7, 1934 in Queens, New York, he came to St. Pete, FL at age 11. After graduating high school, he joined the Navy and served aboard the USS Renville during the Korean War.
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Submitted by dbcfla on Fri, 08/18/2017 - 21:04
Wilbert M. "Bill" Epoch, 86, died Saturday, January 10, 2004 at Highline Care Center.
Bill was born in Everett to Wilbert and Ida Mae (Murphy) Epoch. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1935. During his 31 year career, he served on a total of 17 ships including the USS Indianapolis. He fought in the Pacific during WWII and in the Korean Conflict rising to rank of Chief Warrant Officer (W-4). Bill sailed around the world seven times including the north and south poles.
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Submitted by dbcfla on Fri, 08/18/2017 - 20:59
Ruth was born on August 24, 1918 to Mila Bell and George Harrison Turbett. After her father passed away, Mila married Theodore Brubaker.
Ruth was a lifelong resident of Des Moines and active member of Highland Park Presbyterian Church. She graduated from North High School in 1936 and maintained many long-term friendships with her classmates.
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Submitted by Fischer on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 14:52
Joyce Ann Dillenbeck was born Joyce Ann Rudd in Wayland, New York on March 20, 1959. She passed away at 6:01 p.m. on August 9, 2017 in Orlando, Florida.
My name is Kenneth Dillenbeck, Joyce and I were together for 23 years. We got married on August 4, 2015, in Rochester, New York.
She worked in a homeless mission for over 20 years. Joyce had a stroke on April 2, 2017 and suffered a lot.
She was a wonderful lady. She loved people.
I will miss her.
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Submitted by dbcfla on Sun, 08/13/2017 - 17:39
Mrs. Sally Marilyn Witty Butcher, 47, of Pleasant Plains died at 2:30 a.m., May 26, 1971, at Peace Haven Nursing home in St. Louis County.
Mrs. Butcher was born in Springfield, the daughter of Talvi Viola Purvines Witty and George Edwin Witty. She was a member of First Church of Christ Scientist, Springfield Junior League, Chi Omega Sorority, PEO and Margaret Garfield Circle of King's Daughters.
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Submitted by saucerdog on Wed, 08/09/2017 - 16:30
Kissimmee Valley Gazette September 17, 1964
Funeral Services for Arthur Waite Shook, 74, of 504 Main Street, Kissimmee, were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday from the Grissom Chapel, with the Rev. B. B. Williams, minister of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Casketbearers were Legionnaires Lloyd Cohenour, George Gegenheimer, George S. Lewis, Leonard J. Lisi, William C. May and William W. Parker. Interment followed in Rose Hill Cemetery. Presentation of the flag was courtesy Makinson-Carson Post Number 10, American Legion. Grissom Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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