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LAWRENCE ENOCH HALVERSON, 94, Lake Shore Drive, St. Cloud, died Monday, Aug. 7. Mr. Halverson was a plumber. Born in Ontario, Ill., he moved to Central Florida in 1990. He was a Seventh-day Adventist. No known survivors. Fisk Funeral Home & Crematory, St. Cloud.
JOHN G. HOTTEL, 92, West Lucerne Circle, Orlando, died Sunday, Aug. 6. Mr. Hottel was a shirt manufacturer. Born in Trenton, N.J., he moved to Central Florida in 1940. He was a member of Rotary Club. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando. Survivors: wife, Violette C.; three grandsons; two great-granddaughters. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando.
CHARLES G. KIRTLEY, 67, Bagdad Avenue, Orlando, died Sunday, Aug. 6. Mr. Kirtley was a self-employed businessman. Born in Orlando, he was a lifelong resident. He was Episcopalian. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Jolane; sons, Thomas, Honolulu, Hawaii, Michael, Guam, Jonathan, Orlando; daughter, Marlane Ridon, New York; sisters, Luana Benton, Niceville, Joan Church, Orlando; one granddaughter. Newcomer Family Funeral Home-Winter Park Chapel.
GRACE LABOSCO, 70, South Peninsula Drive, Daytona Beach, died Tuesday, Aug. 8. Mrs. LaBosco was the former owner of Golden Club Beauty Shop, Harbor Oaks, and former hostess at Marco`s Restaurant, Port Orange. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1969. She attended St. Paul`s Catholic Church, Daytona Beach. Survivors: husband, John P.; son, Joseph, Daytona Beach Shores; four brothers; three sisters, three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Haigh-Black Funeral Home, Daytona Beach.
FREDA MASTERS, 95, Overlook Drive, DeLand, died Friday, Aug. 4. Mrs. Masters was a homemaker. Born in Holyoke, Mass., she moved to Central Florida in 1980. Survivor: husband, Grant. Carpenter-Curry Funeral Home, DeLand.
JOHN H. MCCOMBE, 78, Azalea Drive, Orange City, died Saturday, Aug. 5. The Rev. McCombe was a retired minister of the United Methodist Church. Born in Ashley, Ohio, he moved to Central Florida in 1977. Survivors: wife, Dorothy S.; daughters, Karen, Hayfork, Calif., Kathleen, Liverpool, N.Y.; son, Scott, Richmond, Va.; sister, Elizabeth, Tucson, Ariz. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, Orange City.
ANNA MAE MARY McWHORTER, 68, Halbe Avenue, Orlando, died Sunday, Aug. 6, of kidney disease. Mrs. McWhorter was a homemaker. Born in Boston, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1938. She was a member of St. John Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors: husband, Artis Sr.; sons, Artis Jr., Alvin, Anthony, Jeffrey, Rodney, Jessie, all of Orlando; daughter, Phyllis A. Barker, Orlando; 24 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Brinson`s Funeral Home, Orlando.
LEROY F. MURPHY, 69, Valor Street, Orlando, died Monday, Aug. 7. Mr. Murphy was a salesman for Schenck Co. Born in Laramie, Wyo., he moved to Central Florida in 1956. He was a member of Moose Lodge and American Legion. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: sons, Mark, Edward, both of Granby, Colo.; daughter, Sheryl Murphy-Jacobs, Eustis; brothers, Daryl, Westminster, Colo., Jim, Sabattus, Maine; sisters, Lorraine Hoyle, Theressa Mayberry; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Allen J. Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora.
JAMES D. OWNBY, 75, 15427 Apache Pass, Eustis, died Monday, Aug. 7. Mr. Ownby was a retired security guard for Lakeview Terrace Retirement Center of Altoona. Born in Lynchburg, Va., he moved to Central Florida in 1947. He was a member of Community Life Baptist Church of Eustis. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: wife, Vera M.; sons, James D. Jr., Port Orange, Barry, New Smyrna Beach; daughters, Francine Applebee, Fort Pierce, Mary Margaret Crawford, Amanda Lee Hotchkiss, both of New Smyrna Beach; 26 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Directors, Eustis.
ANNIE LUCILLE "LOU" PAYNE, 78, 400 S. Locust Ave., Sanford, died Monday, Aug. 7. Mrs. Payne was a homemaker. She was born in Monticello. She was a member of New Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors: sons, Bennie Jr., Patrick, both of Sanford; daughters, Patricia Chandler, Lake Mary, Johnnie L., Sanford; sisters, Lucinda Arnold, Rochester, N.Y., Mary Mitchell, Sanford; 11 grandchildren. Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary, Sanford.
ALEX PROFFITT, 73, Lear Street, Orlando, died Tuesday, Aug. 8. Mr. Proffitt worked for a local carpenters union. Born in Kentucky, he moved to Central Florida in 1988. He was a member of Pine Castle Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a member of Russell Baptist Church, Green Cove Springs. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Oveda; sons, Ronnie, Lonnie, both of Hamilton, Ohio; stepson, Paul Seymour, Kissimmee; stepdaughters, Mary Moore, Green Cove Springs, Barbara Mayer, Christmas, Linda Davids, Kissimmee, Melissa Cox, Orlando; sisters, Nancy, Lilly Huber, both of Kentucky; 16 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando.
REGINA LATRAIZE PUGH, 34, 145 C. East 15th St., Apopka, died Saturday, Aug. 5. Ms. Pugh was a housekeeper. Born in Orlando, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. She was Protestant. Survivors: sons, Darrion, Chorodarrius, both of Apopka; daughters, Sheena, Brittanye Fountain, both of Apopka; sisters, Stephanie Hughley, Vickie Cook, Terrie Cook, all of Apopka; brothers, James, Roy, Michael Cook, all of Apopka. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.
HERBERT F. ROBINSON, 81, West Lucerne Circle, Orlando, died Monday, Aug. 7, of congestive heart failure. Mr. Robinson was owner of Herb Robinson State Farm Insurance Agency. Born in St. Louis, he moved to Central Florida in 1948. He was past president of the Orlando Amateur Athletic Association, the Orange County Sportsmen`s Association and a member of North Orlando Kiwanis Club, Bahia Shrine, Orlando Masonic Lodge 69, Scottish Rite, Central Florida Stroke Club and Orlando Touchdown Club. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando. He was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II. Survivors: sons, Danny C., Longwood, John D., Orlando; sisters, Dorothy Wells, Norman, Ill., Shirley Berg, Pekin, Ill. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
ROBERT W. ROUSCH, SR., 87, Edgewood Court, Poinciana, died Thursday, Aug. 3, of cancer. Mr. Rousch was a retired vice president of a manufacturing company. Born in East Orange, N.J., he moved to Central Florida in 1991. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Haines City. He was a member of the Elks Lodge 1873, Kissimmee, and the American Rose Society. He was past president of the Association of Poinciana, a state director of AARP and a former mayor of Yankeetown. Survivors: sons, Robert W., Jr., Kissimmee, Kenneth, San Antonio, Texas, John, Sebring; brother, Edwin, Sebring; seven grandchildren, five great grandchildren. Conrad & Thompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee.
DORIS MARJORIE ST. JOHN, 79, 2836 Demaret Drive, Titusville, died Thursday, Aug. 3. Mrs. St. John was a homemaker. Born in Lansing, Mich., she moved to Central Florida in 1991. She was a member of Humane Society and Erie Hunt and Saddle Club. Survivors: sons, John, Titusville, Preston, Jacksonville; sister, Elaine Stornant, Ann Arbor Mich.; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville.