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JULIA E. HURLBUT, 95, 549 Franklyn Ave., Indialantic, died Sunday, June 14. Mrs. Hurlbut was a retired secretary. Born in Philadelphia, she moved to Central Florida in 1972. She was Episcopal. She was a member of South Brevard Senior Citizens. Survivors: sister, Olive T. Ellis, Indialantic; brother, Ernest Reed, Fort Walton Beach; stepson, John, Grand Isle, Vt.. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
EZELIA BIDAULT HUSKEY, 85, East 11th Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, died Sunday, June 14. Mrs. Huskey was a retired nurse. Born in Waycross, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1935. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, New Smyrna Beach, and the Ladies Auxiliary of the United Transportation Union. Survivors: sons, Joseph V., John M., both of Tampa; daughter, E. Mae, New Smyrna Beach; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach.
FORREST H. LINDAMOOD, 88, Wintersville, Ohio, died Sunday, June 14. Mr. Lindamood was retired from Indian Creek schools and the former Bond Bread Co. in Steubenville, Ohio. He was a winter resident of Central Florida. He was a member of Church of Christ. Survivors: daughters, Delores Sees, Titusville, Shirely Kerr, Wintersville; brother, Ralph, Massillon, Ohio; sister, Thelma Hercher, Sycamore Valley, Ohio; five grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville.
BARBARA R. MARTIN, 74, Stafford Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, June 14. Mrs. Martin was a homemaker. Born in Long Island, she moved to Central Florida in 1997. Survivors: daughters, Barbara J. Smith, Linda Burns, both of Orlando; brother, John E. Barry, Long Island; sisters, Jean Nagata, Windermere, Arlene J. Jansen, Long Island; two grandchildren; one great-grandson. Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, New Smyrna.
FRED J. MICKLER, 88, Due East, New Smyrna Beach, died Monday, June 15. Mr. Mickler was a retired self-employed commercial shrimper. Born in St. Augustine, he moved to Central Florida in 1920. He was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II. He was a former member of American Legion Post 17, New Smyrna Beach. Survivors: wife, Golden; daughters, Christina Robinson, Oak Hill, Rosemary Johnson, New Smyrna Beach, Alice Brown, Cocoa; sisters, Agnes Fowler, Annice Nieland, both of New Smyrna Beach; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach.
CLAUDIA MICHAUD BROOKS, 44, Spartanburg, S.C., died Wednesday, June 10. Born in Nashua, N.H., Mrs. Brooks moved from Orlando in 1996. Survivors: husband, Randy; sons, Bobby, Christopher, both of Spartanburg; daughter, Ginger, Spartanburg; brothers, John Michaud, Palm Bay, Robert Michaud, Melbourne, Ken Michaud, Indialantic; sisters, Diane Woodling, Melbourne, Pat Miller, Pam Paglio, both of Palm Bay, Carol Darras, Maryville, Tenn., Joanne Adkins, Fort Pierce; half brothers, Mark Jean, Melbourne, Nad M. Jean, Cape Canaveral. J.W. Woodward Funeral Home Inc., Spartanburg.
CARL LEE BROWN SR., 68, 1009 Pecan Ave., Sanford, died Friday, June 19. Mr. Brown was a truck driver. Born in Bainbridge, Ga., he moved to Central Florida in 1958. He was a member of New Salem Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Ester M.; sons, Carl L. Jr., Johnny L., both of Tampa, Henry, Lake Butler, Eddie L. Willingham, Sanford; daughters, Eunice Dingle, KaKate Barthell, both of Sanford; brother, Charlie, Palmetto; sisters, Corrine Washington, Palmetto, Betty J. Paradise, Rochester, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary Inc., Sanford.
HOWARD R. ASHBY, 81, 4320 Stonewall Drive, Orlando, died Saturday, June 13. Mr. Ashby was a construction worker. Born in Jennings County, Indiana, he moved to Central Florida in 1972. Survivors: son, James E.; sister, Virginia Bowers; two grandchildren. Dove Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Conway Chapel, Orlando.
RICHARD M. BASFORD, 49, 6535 Stardust Lane, Orlando, died Saturday, June 13. Mr. Basford was a self-employed taxi driver. Born in Galion, Ohio, he moved to Central Florida in 1997. He was Protestant. Survivors: mother, Thelma, Ashland, Ohio; daughter, Rhonda Neal, Orlando; sister, Sharon Moorman, Ashland; two grandchildren. Central Florida 469 Direct Cremation Service, Orlando.
EARL BURDETTE BEAM, Gay Road, Winter Park, died Monday, June 15, of a stroke. Mr. Beam was a plaster contractor. Born in Johnson City, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1968. He was a member of Christian Meeting of Gathered to the Lords Name Church. Survivors: wife, Hazel, Casselberry; daughter, Marjorie Stair, Fern Park; sons, Richard, Orlando, Ernest, Winston-Salem, N.C.; brother, Guy, Fort Plain, N.Y.; sisters, Helen Evans, Endicott, N.Y., Evelyn Boone, Delaware, Dorothy Brown, Apalachin, N.Y., Norma Welty, Little Meadows, Pa.; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.
INEZ VIRGINIA BREWER, 85, Cayle Avenue, Longwood, died Saturday, June 13. Mrs. Brewer was a real estate agent. Born in Parkersburg, W.Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1977. She was Methodist. Survivors: husband, Raymond; daughters, Joanne Love, California, Carolyn Laval, Winter Park, Marilyn Burgess, Hartville, Ohio; son, Charles, Stillwater, Okla.; brother, John Horner, Kirkland, Wash.; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn Park cemetery and Funeral Home, Lake Mary.
FRANCES M. BRUSH, 85, Palm Drive, Winter Garden, died Sunday, June 14. Mrs. Brush was a homemaker. Born in Robinson, Ill., she moved to Central Florida in 1970. She was Methodist. She was a member of Minerva Club. Survivors: several nieces and nephews. Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home, Winter Garden.
PEARLINE T. CARAWAY, 79, 411 N. Billard St., Winter Garden, died Sunday, June 14. Mrs. Caraway was a nursery worker. Born in Waycross, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1940. She was a member of Church of God, Apopka. Survivors: four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Loomis Funeral Home Family Owned and Operated, Apopka.
GEORGE OLIVER CROCKETT, 30, Vining Street, Winter Garden, died Saturday, June 13, of injuries suffered in an apparent homicide. Mr. Crockett was a chef and musician. Born in Dunkirk, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1990. He was a member of First United Methodist Church. Survivors: mother, Shirley Jean, Winter Garden; father, James W. Sr., Winter Garden; daughter, Tarryn Nicole Fish, Wayland, N.Y.; sister, Jeanne Kulig, Dunkirk; brothers, Edward, John, both of Dunkirk, James W. Jr., Winter Garden; maternal grandmother, Mary Campbell, Geraldine, Ala.; paternal grandmother, Mary, Wolfe, W.Va. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden.