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JOHN C. "JACK" HAWKER, 46, Parsons Road, Longwood, died Sunday, June 4. Born in Rahway, N.J., he moved to Central Florida in 1999. He was Methodist. Survivors: wife, Nancy; son, Sean, Bonita Springs; daughter, Stephanie, Longwood. Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral Home, Longwood.
DEMPSEY M. LINDSEY, 56, West Robinson Street, Orlando, died Saturday, June 3. Mr. Lindsey was an upholstery store owner. Born in Florala, Ala., he moved to Central Florida in 1963. Survivors: wife, Jackie; mother, Annie, Orlando; one granddaughter. Dobbs Funeral Home, West Orlando Chapel, Orlando.
JO ANNE LITTLE, 70, 222 Cherry Drive, Melbourne Beach, died Saturday, June 3. Mrs. Little was a homemaker. Born in Enterprise, Ore., she moved to Central Florida in 1974. She was a member of Astronaut Trail Shell Club and the Jerico Springs Order of the Eastern Star. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Melbourne. Survivors: husband, Col. Gene M.; daughter, Jill, Coral Springs; sons, Jack, West Palm Beach, Joe, Springfield, Va.; one granddaughter. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
JAMES PAUL LYNETTE, 78, Peony Lane, Orlando, died Saturday, June 3. Mr. Lynette was a truck driver. Born in Woodman, Wis., he moved to Central Florida in 1973. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion. He was Roman Catholic. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: sons, Jimmy C., Paige C., Daryl W., all of Orlando; brothers, Virgil, Patrick, both of Indiana; sisters, Virginia Behrens, St. Petersburg, Vera Starley, Treasure Island, Helena Creslius, Clearwater, Geneva Browning, St. Petersburg, Ruby McClintock, Indiana. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando.
MARIA AVILES MEDINA, 82, Colton Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, June 4. Mrs. Medina was a homemaker. Born in Moca, Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1996. She was Baptist. Survivors: daughters, Inocencia, Puerto Rico, Maria Rios, New York, Elsie Lugo, Orlando; sons, Ismael, Nelson Lugo, both of Puerto Rico, Wilfredo Lugo, Samuel Lugo, both of Orlando, Efrain Lugo, New York, Nelson Lugo, Puerto Rico; 29 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes-Conway Chapel, Orlando.
INGRID AHLFORS, 95, West Maitland Boulevard, Maitland, died Saturday, Aug. 5. Mrs. Ahlfors was a homemaker. Born in Pori, Finland, she moved to Central Florida in 1983. She was a member of St. Stephen`s Lutheran Church. Survivors: daughters, Norma DiMarco, Heathrow, Carol Kratch, Ocean View, Del.; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral Home, Longwood.
DARLENE L. ANDRETTA, 47, Joshua Creek Court, Oviedo, died Sunday, Aug. 6. Mrs. Andretta was a homemaker. Born in Passaic, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1984. She was a member of St. Stephen Catholic Church. Survivors: husband, Anthony; son, Anthony Jr., Oviedo; daughter, Jaime L., Orlando; brother, Dennis Giunta, Manalapan, N.J. Banfield Funeral Home, Winter Springs.
SALLY A. ATAYA, 65, Surrey Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, Aug. 6. She Ataya was a certified nurse`s aide. Born in Georgia, she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was a member of Eastside Baptist Church. Survivors: daughters, Sharon Powell, Orlando, Sheila Scarlett, DeLand; two grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
JAMES A. BUCKLAND, 81, Hillcrest Street, Altamonte Springs, died Saturday, Aug. 5, of complications from a stroke. Mr. Buckland was an industrial security administrator. Born in Rochester, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1978. He was Episcopalian. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: wife, Ketthel; daughter, Dorothy K. Parker, Altamonte Springs. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.
EDWARD A. "TONY" CHECCHI, 48, St. Johns, S.C., died Wednesday, Aug. 2. Mr. Checchi was a welder for a Navy shipyard. He was born in Pensacola. Survivors: father, Edward J., Orlando; mother, Claudie M., Orlando; sister, Patricia E. Willey, Orlando; stepbrother, William D. Sellers Jr., Milton. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando.
WILSON G. COLLINS, 81, Roosevelt Street, Titusville, died Thursday, Aug. 3. Mr. Collins was a retired fuel technician. Born in Nutter Fort, W.Va., he moved to Central Florida in 1960. He was a member of the American Legion Post 1. He was a member of St. Teresa Catholic Church, Titusville. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Barbara M. Conn-Collins; son, Tracy G., Titusville; stepdaughters, Rickie L. Rome, Titusville, Judy K. Holladay, Chattanooga, Tenn., Vickie Hammit, Clinton, Tenn., Claudia Conn-Durden, Kennesaw, Ga., Margaret A. Burley, Rockledge; stepsons, Lyle V. Conn, Lake Mary, William T. Conn, Palm Bay; sister, Ruth Sasfai, Bridgeville, Pa.; two grandchildren; 13 stepgrandchildren; 20 stepgreat-grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville.
RONALD JOHN CRESKO, 60, Gail Street, Apopka, died Monday, Aug. 7. Mr. Cresko was in automotive sales. Born in Kingston, Pa., he moved to Central Florida in 1986. Survivors: daughters, Kim C. Shea, Shavertown, Pa., Jill, Clearwater; son, Scott, Exeter, Pa.; companion, Mary Dory, Forest City; Baldwin-Fairchild Semoran-Forest City Chapel, Forest City.
GAYLE ANNE DRAKE, 50, Aaron Drive, Deltona, died Friday, Aug. 4. Mrs. Drake was a Cumberland Farms employee. Born in New Haven, Conn., she moved to Central Florida in 1974. She was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church. Survivors: sons, Brian Kratzer, Keith Kratzer, Robin Kratzer, all of Deltona; daughters, Charisma, Kelly Kratzer, Susan Kratzer, Candice Kratzer, all of Deltona; father, Bruce F., Connecticut; brother, Bruce F. Jr., DeLand; five grandchildren. Baldauff Family Funeral Home, Orange City.
YVONNE ANNETTE DURHAM, 71, Charleston, W.Va. died Sunday, Aug. 6. Mrs. Durham was a homemaker. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Pahokee. Survivors: sons, Eddie L., Altamonte Springs, Rick, Pinch, W.Va.; daughters, Judy Moseley, Kershaw, S.C., Becky Moore, Canal Point, Terri Camizzi, West Palm Beach; brother, Hubert Pierson, Pinch; sisters, Mary Hafler, Peggy Hill, both of Elkview, W.Va.; seven grandchildren. Hafer Funeral Home, Elkview.
LYNDA K. EARLEY, 44, West Magnolia Street, Apopka, died Sunday, Aug. 6. Mrs. Earley was a law enforcement securityofficer. She was born in Dunlap, Tenn. She was a member of Harley-DavidsonOwners Group. Survivors: husband, Roger L.; son, Franklin K., Apopka; daughters, Kimberly D., Apopka, Daphne C. Little, Chittenango, N.Y.; brother, William Yell, Apopka; sisters, Faye Howard, Clermont, Louise Hemphill, Ocala, Jackie Yell, Louise Odem, both of Lyons, Ga.; four grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Apopka.
HARRY EDWARD EBINGER, 88, Cresthaven Drive, Orange City, died Saturday, Aug. 5. Mr. Ebinger was a carpenter for Proctor and Gamble. Born in Sidney, Ohio, he moved to Central Florida in 1978. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Cincinnati, LaFayette Lodge 81 F&AM, Cincinnati, 50 year member of Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Free Masonry and Shrine Temple, both of Cincinnati, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8093, DeBary. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II and an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: son, William Edward, Orange City; daughter, Katherine Vonderheid, Shelby Township, Mich.; sisters, Anna Trent, Norwood, Ohio, Lucille Stoewe, Lakeland; four grandchildren. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, Orange City.