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MARY V. TANNER, 96, Main Street, Winter Garden, died Thursday, March 2, of congestive heart failure. Mrs. Tanner was a citrus grower. Born in Andalusia, Ala., she moved to Central Florida in 1924. She was a member of West Orange Memorial Auxiliary and American Legion Auxiliary. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Winter Garden. Survivors: several nieces; several nephews. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden.
EMMETT LEE TAYLOR, 82, Holden Avenue, Orlando, died Friday, March 3, of congestive heart failure. Mr. Taylor was a vice president and Realtor for Borgon Realty. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he moved to Central Florida in 1980. He was a member of American Legion. He was Protestant. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Patricia; son, Dennis, Douglas, Neb.; sister, Peg Beeler, Boulder, Colo.; two grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes, Pine Castle Chapel, Orlando.
MATTHEW CLARENCE "BUBBA" THOMAS SR., 48, Parramore Avenue, Orlando, died Thursday, March 2. Mr. Thomas was a citrus worker. Born in Lakeland, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was Baptist. Survivors: sons, Matthew Jr., Tracy, both of Miami; mother, Dorothy, Miami; brothers, Johnnie Lee, Douglas, Ga., Eugene, Orlando; sisters, Betty J. Johnson, Miami, Elizabeth Paulk, Annie Hawkins, both of Orlando, Dorothy L. Nobles, Winter Garden, Carolyn Flemings, Brunswick, Ga. Mitchell's Funeral Home Inc., Inc., Orlando.
NATHANIEL WILLIAMS, 70, Weston Street, Oviedo, died Friday, March 3, of a heart attack. Mr. Williams was a construction worker. Born in Greenville, Ala., he moved to Central Florida in 1958. He was a member of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Greenville. Survivors: wife, Fairiest; son, Johnny R., Orlando; daughters, Sheila Crane, Oviedo, Jennifer Marker, Orlando; brothers, Walter, Orlando, Jasper, Mobile, Ala., James L. Cassleberry, Willie G., both of Chicago; sisters, Mary L. Thornton, Vera C., both of Mobile, Ala., Mary L. Latimore, Chicago; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home Inc., Orlando.
CHARLES ROE "CHARLIE" WOOD SR., 78, Enseneda Drive, Orlando, died Thursday, March 2, of cancer. Mr. Wood was founder of Wood X-Ray & Supply. Born in Macon, Ga., he moved to Central Florida in 1947. He was a member of Rio Pinar Country Club and Orlando Rotary Club. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Orlando. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Jeanette S.; sons, Charles R., Atlanta, Charles Heltsley, Orlando; daughters, Cathi J. Richardson, Carla J. Adams, Cheryl J. Leonard, all of Orlando, Dianna Freestone, Charlotte, N.C., Donna C. Hearn, St. Petersburg; 18 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Ivanhoe Chapel, Orlando.
THOMAS OWEN WOOD, 53, 2020 Caldwell St., New Smyrna Beach, died Friday, March 3. Mr. Wood was a plumber. Born in Nashville, Tenn., he moved to Central Florida in 1951. He was a member of Beachside Baptist Church. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: mother, Esther, New Smyrna Beach; daughters, Anna A. Riely, Port Orange, Caroline Stokes, Pulaski, Tenn.; sister, Anna Davis, New Smyrna Beach; three grandchildren. Baldwin-Hughey Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach.
ROBERTA McGRADY KLING, 81, East Pierce Avenue, Orlando, died Sunday, March 5. Mrs. Kling was a homemaker. Born in Butler, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1991. She was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Survivors: husband, Walter Joe; sons, Patrick, Butler, Robert, Donald, Richard, all of Orlando, Edward, Florence, Texas, Russell, Dean, both of Pittsburgh; daughters, Rita, Bonnie Neff, both of Butler; stepson, Marty, Pittsburgh; stepdaughter, Judy Cordell, Pittsburgh; 32 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren. A Family Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Pine Castle Chapel, Orlando.
ELLIS ANDERSON BRADLEY JR., 66, Gilsom Court, Orlando, died Friday, Oct. 27. Mr. Braley Jr. was an engineer at Lockheed Martin. He moved to Central Florida in 1960. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Orlando. Survivors: wife, Judith; daughters, Robin E. Davis, California, Regina K. Rossini, Lake Mary; sons, Donald F. Crumpacker II, Japan, Christian L. Crumpacker, Prince George, Va.; brother, James R. Bradley, Mebane, N.C.; sisters, Leone Bradley, Janet Perry, both of Mebane, N.C.; four grandchildren. Dobbs Funeral Home-West Orlando Chapel, Orlando.
J.C. BRYANT, 72, Heatherbrook Court, Winter Park, died Friday, Oct. 27. Mr. Bryant was a supply officer for the U.S. Air Force. Born in Middlesboro, Ky., he moved to Central Florida in 1971. He was a member of Aloma Baptist Church. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Norma; daughters, Rhonda Smith, Winter Park, Brenda Smart, Proctorville, Ohio; sisters, Ruth Puillen, Vera Bryant, both of Maitland, Elizabeth Sands, Charlotte, N.C.; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Goldenrod Chapel.
CALVIN S. BURRIER JR., 71, San Juan Boulevard, Orlando, died Sunday, Oct. 29. Mr. Burrier was a tile setter. Born in Frederick, Md., he moved to Central Florida in 1969. Survivors: son, Larry C., Sanford; daughter, Lorraine B. Niepert, Winter Garden; brother, George, Orlando; sisters, Barbara Kramer, Leesburg, Cheryl Bittner, Mary J. Carbaugh, Margaret E. Mann, all of Maryland, Anne Moore, Texas; brothers, James S., Kenneth, Howard, all of Maryland; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Conway Chapel, Orlando.
ALFRED "AL" CHAPDELAINE, 68, Windchime Circle West, Apopka, died Friday, Oct. 27. Mr. Chapdelaine worked for Health Company Dental International. Born in Worcester, Mass., he moved to Central Florida in 1970. He was a member of Crossroads Church. He was an Army veteran of the Korea and Vietnam wars. Survivors: wife, Elizabeth; sons, Brent, Oviedo, Kenny, Apopka; daughter, Tina Summerill, Apopka; brother, Robert Forgette, Worcester, Mass.; sisters, Alice St. Jean, Bedford, Mass., June Gothing, Boylston, Mass. ; four grandchildren. Woodlawn Memorial Funeral Home, Orlando.
EVELYN RONDE CHENEY, 74, Alamanda Court, Titusville, died Saturday, Oct. 28. Mrs. Cheney was a registered nurse. Born in Massachusetts, she moved to Central Florida in 1978. She was a member of St. Teresa Catholic Church. Survivors: husband, Maynard C.; son, M. Charles, Northbridge, Mass.; daughter, Ann M. Chavez, Medford, Mass.; sister, Theresa Chaplin, Milford, Mass.; three grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville.
DONALD "DONNIE" PAUL COCHRAN, 48, South Orchard Street, Ormond Beach, died Wednesday, Oct. 25. Mr. Cochran was a tollbooth attendant at the beach. He was born in Daytona Beach. He was a member of Highlands Presbyterian Church. Survivors: wife, Paula E.; daughter, Amy C. Deve, Miami; parents, Paul and Hilda, Ormond Beach; sisters, Debbie Daniels, Dede, Denise Moltz, all of Orlando. Newlife Funeral Chapel, Ormond Beach.
QUIRINO AUGUSTUS FABBRI, 91, Sabal Trail Circle, Longwood, died Saturday, Oct. 28. Mr. Fabbri was a bus driver. Born in Bronx, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1996. He was a member of Church of the Annuciation. Survivors: daughter, Nancy Fabbri-Walker, Longwood, Carolyn Fabbri-O`Brien, White Plains, N.Y.; three grandchildren. Dove Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Winter Park.
SARAH C. FRANKHOUSER, 82, Custer Circle, Orlando, died Saturday, Oct. 28. Mrs. Frankhouser was a homemaker. Born in Johnstown, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1988. She was a member of St. Joseph`s Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, Joseph, Johnstown, Pa., Albert, Medina, Ohio; daughters, Rita Mauk, Louann Moon, both of Orlando; Lois Shern, Tullytown, Pa., Lanna Wilson, Medina, Ohio; brother, Gerald Price, Johnstown, Pa. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Goldenrod Chapel.