Search Archived Marriage Records
LEWIS RAY BIGGERSTAFF, 75, Plantation, died Friday, Oct. 1. Mr. Biggerstaff was a draftsman for the city of Winter Park. Born in Winter Park, he moved to Plantation from Central Florida in 1990. Survivor: sister, Jacqueline B. Smythe, Atlanta. Banfield Funeral Home, Winter Springs.
WALTER J. BOYCE, 84, Baltimore Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Oct. 5. Mr. Boyce was retired from the Coast Guard with the rank of lieutenant. Born in St. Louis, he moved to Central Florida in 1977. He was Roman Catholic. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors: son, Arthur J., Winter Park; brothers, Larry, Arthur, William, all of St. Louis; sisters, Margaret Caldwell, Nell Mades, both of St. Louis, Marion Fields, Washington; two grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park.
ELEY BROWN, 76, Lee, died Wednesday, Oct. 6. Mr. Brown was a retired crane operator. Born in Landis, Ark., he moved to Lee from Central Florida in 1997. He was a member of the National Rifle Association. He was a member of Lee First Baptist Church. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Betty; daughter, Joyce Bethea, Lee; brother, Jerry, Eddyville, Ky.; sisters, Roean Irwin, Amesville, Ohio, Mary Koehler, Wadsworth, Ohio; two grandchildren. Beggs Funeral Home, Madison.
NOVELLE A. BROWN, 80, Scarlet Road, Winter Park, died Tuesday, Oct. 5. Mrs. Brown was a retired pharmacist. She was born in Tampa. She was Roman Catholic. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park.
MARGARET E. SMITH, 83, Owen Court, Deltona, died Thursday, Dec. 3. Mrs. Smith was a homemaker. Born in Toronto, she moved to Central Florida in 1975. She was Protestant. Survivors: son, Thomas E., Deltona; sister, Mary Koslowski, Deltona; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Semoran-Forest City Chapel, Forest City.
ONFRIA F. SPATAFORA, 80, Shady Glen Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, of cardiac arrest. Ms. Spatafora was a homemaker. She was born in Jamestown, Pa. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: son, Anthony, Orlando; sisters, Millie M. Maniscalo, Long Island, N.Y., Mary Sidoti, Queens, N.Y.; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Family Funeral Care-Hunters Creek, Orlando.
LUCY CORENA TYRES, 63, 113 Georgia Ave., St. Cloud, died Friday, Dec. 4. Mrs. Tyres was a food server for Krystal Co. Born in Daytona Beach, she was a lifelong resident. Survivors: daughters, Veda Devlin, St. Cloud, Velia Jean Alm, Newalla, Okla.; sisters, Beulah Crossman, Crescent City, Virginia Tinder, Daytona Beach; three grandchildren. Fisk Funeral Home & Crematory, St. Cloud.
SHERMIN WHITE, 81, 157 West St., Eatonville, died Wednesday, Dec. 2. Mr. White was self-employed in the lawn-care business. Born in Esto, he was a lifelong Florida resident. Survivors: wife, Edna, Orlando; daughters, Ruby Brooks, Ladonna Henson, both of Orlando; sons, Lynn F., Quincy, Michael, Orlando; sisters, Jonnie Wilson, Mittie Bush, both of Orlando; 19 grandchildren. Dove Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Winter Garden.
HARRY WILKISON SR., 69, Shady Lane, Orange City, died Thursday, Dec. 3. Mr. Wilkison was an aviation mechanic. Born in Miami, he moved to Central Florida in 1973. He was a veteran of the Air Force. Survivors: wife, Betty; son, William Harry, Jr., Longwood; daughter, Deborah Yvonne Lunt, Altamonte Springs; sister, Rose Garner, Cedar Key; brothers, Hood, Melbourne, Roy, Round Rock, Texas, Jim, Seattle; two grandchildren. Lankford Orange City Chapel.
JOHN FRANK BUTLER, 58, Live Oak Lane, Apopka, died Thursday, Oct. 7, of cancer. Mr. Butler was a security officer. Born in Greenville, S.C., he moved to Central Florida in 1988. He was Roman Catholic. Survivors: mother, Margaree, Georgia; wife, Beverly; sons, Joseph, John Jr., Roberto, all of Apopka; daughters, Patricia, Sonya, all of New York, Michelle Brown, Texas; Modesta, Juanita, Christina, all of Apopka; brother, Zack Singleton, New York. Sunset Cremations, Altamonte Springs.
ALBERT K. "DUTCH" CAMPBELL, 73, 340 Hope Terrace, Maitland, died Wednesday, Oct. 6. Mr. Campbell was a driver education instructor. Born in Chesterhill, Ohio, he moved to Central Florida in 1959. He was a member of University of Kentucky K Club and Sports Hall of Fame. He was Episcopalian. Survivors: wife, Betty; son, Doug, Maitland; daughters, Jayne, Central City, Ky., Betsy Moretz, Longwood; one grandson. Orlando Direct Cremation Service, Orlando.
HANNAH J. CANNON, 85, Paine Lane, Orlando, died Tuesday, Oct. 5. Mrs. Cannon was a homemaker. Born in Horning, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1958. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: husband, Robert L.; daughters, Bobbie L. Rodriguez, Orlando, Mary H. Jones, Cullowhee, N.C.; 25 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Union Park Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando.
JASPER T. DAVIDSON, 80, Ellerbee Road, Winter Garden, died Wednesday, Oct. 6. Mr. Davidson was a welder for Florida Metalcraft. Born in Alabama, he moved to Central Florida in 1950. He was Baptist. Survivors: son, Richard, Winter Garden; daughter, Cathy, Windermere; brother, Ramsey, Winter Garden; sister, Mamie Richter, Chipley; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home, Ocoee.
ESTHER A. DEVALL, 91, Huntly Lane, Winter Springs, died Thursday, Oct. 7. Mrs. DeVall was a homemaker. Born in Kingwood, W.Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1990. She was Christian. Survivors: sons, Ronald, Martinsburg, W.Va., Lowell, Orlando; daughters, Doris Clingerman, Orlando, Orpha Livingston, Winter Springs; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Oviedo.
EDWARD J. FEDRICK, 34, Sunnyview Drive, Orlando, died Saturday, Oct. 2, of acute respiratory failure. Mr. Fedrick was a store manager for Cosco Wholesales Co. He was born in Orlando. He was a member of Life Center Church, Eatonville. Survivors: daughter, Asjah, Orlando; parents, Lewis and Lou, Orlando; sisters, Valeria Laws, Delbra Maxwell, Kathy Taylor, Adriene Hills, Glenda Mitchell, all of Orlando; brothers, Douglas, Freddie, Louis, Eric Sr., all of Orlando; paternal grandmother, Mary, Perry, Ga. Postell's Mortuary-Pine Hills Chapel, Orlando.
JAMES EDWARD DUBAY, 78, 257 Menlo Park Ave., Davenport, died Sunday, Oct. 3. Mr. Dubay was a retired comptroller for the Air Force. He was born in Presque Isle, Maine. He was a member of Baseball City Boosters. He was Roman Catholic. Survivors: wife, Patricia M.; daughter, Barbara A. Johnson, Mount Laurel, N.Y.; sister, Marie D. Madigan, Houlton, Maine, Emily D. Ather, Tullahoma, Tenn.; one grandchild. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont.
PAULA FRANCIS, 44, Vista Palma Way, Orlando, died Tuesday, Oct. 5. Mrs. Francis was a dispatcher. Born in New York, she moved to Central Florida in 1995. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: husband, Michael Davis, Queens, N.Y.; son, Adam Quallo, Orlando; daughter, Amanda, Orlando; parents, Noel R. and Pauline, Orlando; brother, Goel, N.Y. Dove Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Orlando.
CONSTANCE R. GARMONT, 67, Rose Lane, Longwood, died Thursday, Oct. 7. Mrs. Garmont was a homemaker. Born in New York, she moved to Central Florida in 1978. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: daughter, Janet R., Lake Mary; mother, Rose Comitto, Longwood. Baldwin-Fairchild Semoran-Forest City Chapel.
ALVA P. GORDON, 91, 720 Mellonville Ave., Sanford, died Thursday, Oct. 7. Mrs. Gordon was a homemaker. She was born in Valrico. She was Methodist. Survivors: daughter, Katherine Bishop, Sanford; sons, Edward, Douglas, both of Sanford; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Orlando Direct Cremation Service, Orlando.