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ELIZABETH A. TOWNSEND, 92, 5221 Walker Ave., West Melbourne, died Thursday, Sept. 23. Mrs. Townsend was a housewife. Born in Scotland, she moved to Central Florida in 1974. She was a member of Presbyterian Church of the Good Shepherd, Melbourne. Survivors: sister, Florence McDougall, West Melbourne; six grandchildren. Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
ZUDIE B. WALKER, 87, 1120 W. Donegan Ave., Kissimmee, died Friday, Sept. 24. Mrs. Walker was a homemaker. Born in Philadelphia, Miss., she moved to Central Florida in 1989. She was Baptist. Survivors: son, Jerry, Kissimmee; daughter, Fay Resnick, Miami; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, Kissimmee.
YANCY HARRY WAUGH JR., 37, Sutton Circle, Daytona Beach, died Thursday, Sept. 2. Mr. Waugh was a carpenter. Born in Baltimore, he moved to Central Florida in 1984. Survivors: sisters, Judith A. Fanning, Hillside, N.J., Sandra Gainer, Chesapeake, Va. Halifax Cremation Society, New Smyrna Beach.
GLENDON P. WEATHERHOLTZ, 86, Grant Street, Longwood, died Friday, Sept. 24. Mr. Weatherholtz was a superintendent of Fairfax, Va. Born in Fairfax County, Va., he moved to Central Florida in 1974. He was a member of Full Gospel Business Men Fellowship and Pioneer Outreach Ministries. He was a member of Calvary Assembly of God. Survivors: sons, Glendon L., Casselberry, Vernon, Key Largo; daughters, Ellen Carter, Jane Hucks, both of Orlando; brother, Garrett, Elizabethtown, Pa.; sisters, Beatrice Morris, Manassas, Va., Alice Petersen, Petersburg, Va.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
LEON E. WHITE JR., 51, Red Bay Drive, Orlando, died Friday, Sept. 24. Mr. White was self-employed in the auto-parts industry. He was born in Hialeah. Survivors: wife, Carol; daughters, Jennifer, Vero Beach, Misty, April, both of Orlando; brother, David, North Carolina; sisters, Deneece Butler, North Carolina, Linda Johnson, Daytona Beach. Dove Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Orlando.
ALICE LEE WHITTED, infant, Messina Avenue, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Alice was born in Orlando. She was Baptist. Survivors: mother, Kendra A. Stubbs, Orlando; father, Eddie L. Jr., Orlando; brothers, Eddie L. III, Deshante, both of Englewood, Calif.; sister, Shawnte Jenkins, Orlando; paternal grandparents, Ethel, Eddie Sr., both of Orlando; maternal grandparents, Shirley Mansfield, John H. Stubbs, both of Orlando; paternal stepgrandparents, Jessie Stubbs, E.B. Mansfield, both of Orlando; paternal great-grandparents, Paul Dunbar, Alice Dunbar, Ruby, all of Orlando. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando.
FRANCIS R. "RUDY" WIDEMAN, 79, Lakehaven Circle, Orlando, died Friday, Sept. 24. Mr. Wideman was a retired manager for the Veterans Administration. Born in Plum Branch, S.C., he moved to Central Florida in 1998. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Gainesville. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Marie; son, Wayne, Orlando; daughters, Jan Saxton, Boston, Carol, Orlando; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Union Park Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando.
CAROLYN J. KENT, 56, Montana Avenue, St. Cloud, died Sunday, Sept. 26. Mrs. Kent was a food server at Fat Boys Bar B-Q Restaurant and the Wyndham. Born in Covington, Ky., she moved to Central Florida in 1978. She was a member of St. Luke's and St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Survivors: husband, Charles E.; sons, Al F. Thornton, Norfolk, Va., Gary Lee Thornton, St. Cloud; daughter, Barbara Ann Gendusa, St. Cloud; sisters, Barbara Cantrell, Miami, Roberta Thornton, Kissimmee; six grandchildren. Conrad and Thompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee.
BETTY Z. KOOREY, 76, Kewannee Trail, Maitland, died Sunday, Sept. 26. Mrs. Koorey was a homemaker. Born in Williamsport, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1964. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: sons, Alfred Jr., Coronado, Calif., James, Lompoc, Calif., Peter, Charleston, S.C.; daughters, Kathryn, Maitland, Stefani, Orlando; three grandchildren. Beacon's National Cremation Society, Winter Park Chapter.
ELIZABETH GERTRUDE ADAMS, 89, Chipola Avenue, DeLand, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mrs. Adams was a supervisor for Macy's department store in New York City. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was Lutheran. Survivors: sons, Thomas J., Wantagh, N.Y., James H., Arlington, Va. Baldauff Family Funeral Home and Crematory, Orange City.
CARRIE "ELLA" MCKINNON BAILEY, 81, East Orlando Street, Orlando, died Friday, Sept. 24. Mrs. Bailey was a homemaker. Born in Nashville, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1962. She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Nashville. Survivors: daughter, Mary A. King, Orlando; sons, Charles W. King, John D. King, Clinton M. King, all of Orlando; sister, Lillian Eugenia Cook, Valdosta, Ga.; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Newcomer Family Funeral Home, Winter Park.
JEAN O. BAKER, 69, 8410 Lake Bosse Drive, Orlando, died Friday, Sept. 24, of Parkinson's disease. Mrs. Baker was a secretary. Born in Massachusetts, she moved to Central Florida in 1985. She was a member of Sweet Adelines International. Survivors: husband, Grover; son, Philip Tanny, Gainesville; daughter, Lynn Tanny, Gainesville; stepdaughters, Susan, Longwood, Anita, Lambertville, N.J.; three grandchildren. Orlando Direct Cremation Service.
DAVID SAMUEL BEACHAM SR., 87, 411 Garfield Avenue, Winter Park, died Wednesday, Sept. 22, of cardiac arrest. Mr. Beacham was a retired pastor. Born in Vidalia, Ga., he moved to Central Florida in 1942. He was a member of New Church of Faith. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: wife, Olivia; daughter, Ruthenia Moses, Eatonville; sons, David Jr., Orlando, Oswald A., Winter Park; brother, Allen McBride; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.
DENNIS L. BROOKS, 63, Clermont Road, Lake Mary, died Thursday, Sept. 23. Mr. Brooks worked in pharmaceutical sales. Born in Atlanta, he moved to Central Florida in 1998. He was Presbyterian. Survivors: brother, James, Knoxville, Tenn.; sister, Peggy Caudill, Lake Mary. Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn Park Chapel.