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CHARLES A. PHILLIPS SR., 70, Lydia Drive, Deltona, died Saturday, Oct. 2. Mr. Phillips was a retired staff sergeant from the Army. Born in Pikeville, Ky., he moved to Central Florida in 1994. He was a member of Sanctuary Church of God, DeLand. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Betty L.; sons, Charles A., Murfreesboro, Tenn., Douglas, Athens, Tenn.; daughter, Marsha L. Wargo, Snellville, Ga.; nine grandchildren. Baldauff Family Funeral home, Orange City.
MARTHA H. ABRAHAMSE, 68, Bronco Lane, Orlando, died Sunday, Nov. 7. Mrs. Abrahamse was a homemaker. Born in Morris, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1976. She was a member of National Audubon Society. She was a member of American Baptist Church. Survivors: husband, Edgar H.; daughter, Deborah K. Hubbell, Alachua. All Faiths Cremation Service, Casselberry.
FERNANDO ACEVEDO, 94, Amberwood Court, Longwood, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mr. Acevedo was owner of a furniture store. Born in Puerto Rico, he moved to Central Florida in 1979. He was a member of Church of the Annunciation. Survivors: wife, Ligia Carminelli; sons, Fernando Negron, Victor M. Negron, Jose M. Carminelli, all of Puerto Rico, Fernando L. Carminelli, Lake County, Eduardo E. Carminelli, Juan R. Carminelli, both of Longwood, Eugenio Carminelli, Orlando; daughters, Ida L. Negron, Carmen D. Negron, Juana Garcia, all of Puerto Rico; brother, Ramon L., Puerto Rico; sister, Lidia R., Puerto Rico; 28 grandchildren. Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral Home, Longwood Chapel.
OLLIE MAE BROWN, 84, North Stone Street, DeLand, died Monday, Nov. 8. Miss Brown was a homemaker. Born in DeLand, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. She was a member of the First Christian Church, DeLand. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: nephew, Earl Colvard, DeLand; niece, Linda Colvard Dorian, Orlando. Lankford Funeral Home, DeLand.
EWART C. BRUNO, 59, Constitution Drive, Orlando, died Saturday, Nov. 6. Mr. Bruno was an electrician. Born in Grenada, he moved to Central Florida in 1970. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Valarie; son, Garfield, Orlando; daughter, Dionne Roy, Orlando; father, Festus Bruno, Grenada; brothers, Everette, Canada, Errol, Grenada; sisters, Erlene, Grenada, Gloria Pepardine, Orlando; two grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home Inc., Orlando.
MARY REGIS CHARETTE, 73, 1696 Timber Ridge Circle, Leesburg, died Monday, Nov. 8. She was a homemaker. Born in Sheridan, Maine, she moved to Central Florida in 1984. She was Catholic. She was a member of the Fruitland Park American Legion Auxiliary and the Leesburg Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Survivors: husband, Antoine A.; sons, Wayne Moore, William Moore, both of Southington, Conn.; daughters, Mary Simoneau, Valrico, Diane LeMoine, Deltona; stepson, Ronald, Meriden, Conn.; stepdaughters, Betty Ann Pinnette, Constance, both of Meriden; 10 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Leesburg.
COFFEE J. COOPER, 79, Bresken Drive, Orlando, died Sunday, Nov. 7. Mr. Cooper was a construction worker. Born in McRae, Ga., he moved to Central Florida in 1931. He was Protestant. Survivors: son, Robert; daughters, Lorrie, Jacqueline, Joan Cooper Smith, all of Orlando; brother, Charles, St. Matthews, S.C.; sister, Rodie Stewart, McRae; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Mitchell's Funeral Inc., Orlando.
TOMAS CRUZ-RODRIGUEZ, 84, 2616 Horseshoe Bay Drive, Kissimmee, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mr. Cruz-Rodriguez was a retired clothing store salesman. Born in Hatillo, Puerto Rico, he moved to Central Florida in 1989. He was a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Kissimmee. Survivors: wife, Nereida Corales, Kissimmee; son, Tomas Cruz, Kissimmee; daughter, Maria Casanova, Kissimmee; sister, Migelina Cruz, Miami; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Osceola Memory Gardens cemetery and Funeral Home, Kissimmee.
LILLIAN PAULINE CURRAN, 92, Chicago Avenue, South Daytona, died Tuesday, Nov. 9. Mrs. Curran was the former owner of Four Winds Boutique, Ormond Beach. Born in Waycross, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1946. She was a member of the Halifax River Yacht Club, Daytona Beach, and the Pilot Club of Daytona Beach. Survivors: daughter, Betty Ann Hester, Ormond Beach; sister, Evelyn Wilde, Ormond Beach; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Baggett and Summers Funeral Home, Ormond Beach.
JOSEPH J. DWELLEY, 54, 530 Squire Lane, Kissimmee, died Sunday, Nov. 7. Mr. Dwelley was a retired tax accountant. Born in Kingston, New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1995. Survivors: wife, Ruth, Kissimmee; sons, Brian, Kevin, Jonathan Baker, Jeffery Baker, all of Connecticut; father, Hubert E.; mother, Helen Delvin, Kissimmee; 10 grandchildren. Osceola Memory Gardens cemetery and Funeral Home, Kissimmee.
WILLIAM B. DAVIS, 75, Oakwater Pointe, Orlando, died Monday, Nov. 8, of a stroke. Mr. Davis was a general contractor. He was born in Lake Wales. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors: sons, Craig, Orlando, Mark, Augusta, W.Va., Kirk, West Virginia; sister, Mary Staver, Jacksonville; brothers, Charles, Perry, Paul, Jacksonville; four grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Conway Chapel, Orlando.
VIRGINIA RUGGIERO d'ESTERNAUX, 96, Harbor Place, Melbourne, died Wednesday, Nov. 3. Mrs. d'Esternaux was a retired concert pianist. Born in New York, she moved to Central Florida in 1995. She was a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivor: sister, Victoria Miller-Pederquist. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
NANCY E. ELLENWOOD, 67, Killington Court, Orlando, died Saturday, Nov. 6. Mrs. Ellenwood was a secretary. Born in Fort Wayne, Ind., she moved to Central Florida in 1991. Survivors: husband, Robert; sons, Mike, Orlando, Terry L. McComb and Sons Funeral Home, Inc., Fort Wayne.
LOVELL S. HARLAND, 83, 2383 N.E. Shenandoah Road, Palm Bay, died Sunday, Nov. 7. Mrs. Harland was a clerical worker in the electronics industry. Born in Baltimore, she moved to Central Florida in 1944. She was a member of Friendship Club. She was a member of United Church of Christ, Congregational. Survivors: sons, James L. Rice, Hanover, Va., Kenneth W., Melbourne; daughter, Elaine Lovell, Palm Bay; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.