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JAMES BELLARD, 76, Fort Christmas Road, Christmas, died Saturday, May 27. Mr. Bellard was a salesman. Born in Virginia, he moved to Central Florida in 1975. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion. He was a member of Landmark Baptist Church. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. Survivors: sons, James T., Christmas, Kenneth G., Jacksonville; sisters, Betty Lou Schmidt, Las Vegas, Nancy, Paris; two grandchildren. Newcomer Family Funeral Home, Winter Park.
MARIE BISHOP, 73, Minnehaha Avenue, Clermont, died Monday, May 29. Mrs. Bishop was a homemaker. Born in Summertown, Tenn., she moved to Central Florida in 1942. She was a member of Good News Baptist Church, Orlando. Survivors: husband, Glen; daughter, Barbara Sapp, Minneola; sons, Michael, Matthew, both of Clermont; brothers, William Doss, Paisley, Calvin Doss, Thomas Doss, both of Orlando; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando.
ROBERT W. BOOTH, 69, 2980 Michigan St., Melbourne, died Sunday, May 28. Mr. Booth was a retired aerospace engineer with Martin Marietta Corp. in Orlando. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1967. He was a member and chapter president of the Banana River Power Squadron, and Rolling Sams RV club. He was an Air Force veteran of Korea. Survivors: wife, Judy S.; son, Donald, Coral Springs; daughters, Peggie LaPointe, West Melbourne, Karin Cerasale, Satellite Beach; brother, William Petterson, Reno, Nev.; seven grandchildren. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
CHRISTINE BROOKS, 66, East Story Road, Orlando, died Sunday, May 28. Ms. Brooks was a manager for a restaurant. She was born in Chipley. Survivors: son, James, Winter Garden; sisters, Inez Nichols, Lakeland, Mary A. Fichera, Winter Garden, Betty S. King, Port St. Joe; three grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando.
MYRTLE I. BURROUGHS, 91, E. 138th Ave., Tampa, died Sunday, May 28. Mrs. Burroughs was a retired practical nurse. Born in Palacios, Texas, she moved to Central Florida in 1940. She was a member of the Salvation Army. She was a member of Victory Baptist Church. Survivors: son, Harold Davis, Murphy, N.C.; daughters, Catherine Woods, Linda Heinen, both of Tampa; Jeanette Wichern, Altenberg, Mo., Monteen Isbell, Anniston, Ala., Verline Jensen, Orlando; 22 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
ISABEL CORDOVA, 93, Villa Drive, Melbourne, died Saturday, May 27. Mrs. Cordova was a homemaker. Born in Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1998. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: sons, Alfred, Melbourne, Arthur, Miramar; daughter, Elizabeth, Port Richie. Baldwin-Fairchild Goldenrod-Winter Park Chapel, Winter Park.
OLIVE RIEBE LOHMANN DONELAN, 84, Lake Villa Way, Kissimmee, died Sunday, May 28. Mrs. Donelan was a homemaker. Born in Cedarburg, Wis., she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was a member of the Ladies of the Moose and the National Grandmothers Club. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Survivors: daughters, Susan Lohmann, Kissimmee, Christine Becker, Weston, Mass.; sons, Jerry Lohmann, Belle Glade, Peter Lohmann, Citrus; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, Kissimmee.
MARGARET ELIZABETH ESDINSKY, 73, San Antonio Woods Lane, Orlando, died Monday, May 29. Mrs. Esdinsky was a homemaker. Born in Seanor, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1998. She was a member of Ladies Guild in Pennsylvania. Survivors: husband, Julius; son, Mark, Winter Haven; daughters, Joyce Dipaola, Bonita Springs, Joan Perez, Mary Beth McSwain, both of Orlando, Deana Dipaola, Pennsylvania; brother, John Horwath, Windber, Pa.; sisters, Anna Stopko, Windber, Pauline Kush, Deltona, Theresa Stahl, Beloit, Ohio; three grandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Hunter's Creek, Orlando.
LESTER ALLEN FERGUSON, 83, Big Bent Trail, Maitland, died Sunday, May 28. Mr. Ferguson was a director of supply and community service for the PanCanal Co. He was born in Cleveland. He was a member of the Coast Guard. Survivors: wife, Genevieve J.; son, Alexander M., Orlando; daughter, Judy A., Maitland; one grandchild. Newcomer Family Funeral Home, Winter Park.
EMMA LOUISE HAMMOCK, 86, 32007 Blue Gill Drive, Tavares, died Friday, May 26. Mrs. Hammock was a homemaker. Born in Pike County, Ala., she moved to Central Florida in 1948. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Tavares. Survivors: five cousins. Steverson Hamlin and Hilbish Funeral Home, Taveres.
LYDIA META JEFFERS, 96, Lucerne Circle, Orlando, died Sunday, May 28. Mrs. Jeffers was a homemaker. Born in Detroit, she moved to Central Florida in 1953. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando. Survivors: daughter, Jean J. Meyer, Longwood; son, Arthur E., Traverse City, Mich.; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society Beacon Chapter, Winter Park.
ARNOLD C. KAUFMAN, 77, Barclay Avenue, Altamonte Springs, died Sunday, May 28, of a stroke. Mr. Kaufman was a radio broadcaster. Born in New Haven, Conn., he moved to Central Florida in 1980. He was a member of Florida Broadcasting Association of Jacksonville, APOPA, Lions Club and Optomas Club, South Florida. Survivors: wife, Abigail; daughter, Karen Pellechio, Davie; sister, Blanche Resnik, Coconut Creek; two grandsons. Baldwi-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.
GUILLERMO BRANA, 83, Veronica Avenue, Deltona, died Monday, May 29. Mr. Brana was the owner and operator of a service station in Puerto Rico. Born in Puerto Rico, he moved to Central Florida in 1983. He was a member of Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, Deltona. He was a member of the Legion of Mary and was an Eucharistic Minister of the sick. Survivors: wife, Andrea; daughters, Maria, Deltona, Alejandra, Daytona Beach, Margarita Walker, Port Orange; brother, Francisco, Puerto Rico; sisters, Ramona, Julia, Zenaida, all of Puerto Rico, Celia, Clemencia, both of Deltona, Eudosia, Puerto Rico, Maria Concepcion, Deltona; three grandchildren. Deltona Memorial Funeral Home and cemetery, Orange City.
SAMUEL BUTLER SR., 67, 6612 Vernon Street B, Orlando, died Friday, May 26, of a heart condition. Mr. Butler was a retired bishop. Born in St. Petersburg, he moved to Central Florida in 1999. He was a member of Church of the Living God Worldwide Revival Center. Survivors: sons, Samuel Jr., St. Paul, Minn., Larry, Paul, Ricky, all of St. Petersburg, Howard, West Palm Beach; daughters, Batara Butler-White, Orlando, Jacque Harris, St. Paul, Lorraine White, Linda Finley, Debra Mills, Kathy Mills, all of St. Petersburg; brothers, Iseral, New York, Isiah, Houston, King, Charles, both of St. Petersburg, William, Ocala, Rev. Willie Mims, Richard Mims, both of Tampa; sisters, Annie J. Dix, Sundra M. Harris, Patricia M. Anthony, Brenda M. Foster, Rev. Queen M. Davis, all of St. Petersburg, Lilly B.B. Bitting, Vernel Butler, Effie Mae Brown, all of Winston-Salem, N.C., Evelyn Hopper, Seattle; 38 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.
HARRY M. CAMP, 63, Big Horn Street, Orlando, died Tuesday, May 30, of respiratory failure. Mr. Camp was an investigator for the Peabody Hotel, Orlando. Born in Leesburg, he moved to Central Florida in 1972. He was Protestant. He was a Marine Corps veteran. He was a member of the Makinson-Carson Post 10, American Legion and the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 2056, both in Kissimmee. Survivors: wife, Ida Watford; daughter, Denita, Daytona Beach; sons, Michael Jackson, Astor, Harry Jackson, N.C.; stepdaughter, Su Jacob, Orlando; stepsons, Ricke Steen, Orlando, John Steen, Boston; sisters, Margaret Jarvis and Ruth Padgett, both of Leesburg; 10 grandchildren, two great grandchildren. Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, Kissimmee.