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GENEVA IRVIN WALLS, 73, Christine Street, Ocoee, died Saturday, Nov. 6. Mrs. Walls was a homemaker. Born in Oklahoma, she moved to Central Florida in 1983. She attended Antioch Worship Center. Survivors: husband, George Kimberlin; sons, Perry Humphries, Marshall, Texas, Donald A. Lashley, Opelika, Ala., John W. Lashley, Alexander City, Ala.; daughter, Lena Jo Rodgers, Alabama; brothers, Neal Anderson, Alexander City, Elvin Anderson, Fort Worth, Texas; sisters, Joyce Collier, Orlando, Helen Rash, Cairo, Ga.; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home, Ocoee.
ROBERT P. WHITE, 76, Tumbleweed Lane, Casselberry, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mr. White was vice-president of Albertsons. Born in Alameda, Calif., he moved to Central Florida in 1977. Survivors: daughter, Cynthia A. Kelly, Garland, Texas; one granddaughter. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.
RICHARD W. WHITSON, 84, East Howry Avenue, DeLand, died Sunday, Nov. 7. Mr. Whitson was a retired industrial engineer. Born in New York City, he moved to Central Florida in 1975. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, DeBary. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Masons, Veterans of Foreign Wars, New Jersey, and Montclair Operetta Club, N.J. Survivors: wife, Pauline. son, William C., Hobe Sound; sister, Peggy Zykta, Pensacola; one grandchild. Lankford Funeral Home, DeLand.
JACQUELINE F. PRUITT, 62, La Colina, Edgewater, died Tuesday, Nov. 9. Ms. Pruitt was a physician's assistant. Born in Montgomery, Ala., she moved to Central Florida 1994. She was a Navy veteran. . Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, Edgewater.
THOMAS A. REYNOLDS, 87, Fresno Court, Poinciana, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mr. Reynolds was a retired tool and die maker. Born in Detroit, he moved to Central Florida in 1988. He was a member of the Poinciana Christian Church. He was a member of the Wayne, Michigan, Masonic Lodge. Survivors: wife, Shirley, Poinciana; son, Dennis, Puerta Vallarta, Mexico; daughter, Sharon Rutledge, Lansing, Mich.; brother, Lewis Reynolds, Hawaii; sister, Grace Keller, Port Richey; three granddaughters. Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, Kissimmee.
ARTHUR J. RILEY, 80, Wolf Trail, Casselberry, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mr. Riley was retired from Casselberry Department of Recreation. Born in Massachusetts, he moved to Central Florida in 1983. Survivors: sons, Michael, Portland, Ore., James, John, both of Atlanta; daughter, Jill Arola, Lafayette, Colo.; five grandchildren. Morning Funeral Home, Melrose.
GERALD SMITH ROGERS, 48, West Oak Ridge Road, Orlando, died Monday, Nov. 8, of a heart attack. Mr. Rogers was a cook for Oak Ridge Cafe. He was Protestant. Survivors: mother, Helen, Orlando; companion, Jayne Johnson, Orlando; sisters, Irma, Orlando, Laverne Sanders, Ozabeth Sheffield, Susie A. Saunders, Geraldine Mike, all of Miami; brother, Earnest, Miami. Brinson's Funeral Home, Orlando.
MICHAEL STEPHEN SIMKHOVITCH, 43, Selma Road, Longwood, died Tuesday, Nov. 9. Mr. Simkhovitch was a meat cutter. Born in Winchester, Va., he moved to Central Florida in 1960. Survivors: father, Steve, Orlando; brothers, Ronald, Winchester, Richard Long, Altamonte Springs; sisters, Judy Beckett, Winchester, Kathy Weber, Daytona Beach, Deanna Bolena, Carla Long, both of Altamonte Springs. Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral Home Orlando.
RAY SINGLETON, 82, 4000 Volusia Drive, Orlando, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mr. Singleton was a self-employed laborer. He was born in Pell City, Ala. Survivors: sisters, Helen Holiday, Greenville, S.C., Lucille Williams, Orlando. Batts Funeral Home, Orlando.
VIRGINIA LEE STEELE, 69, 3024 N.E. Indian River Drive, Palm Bay, died Saturday, Nov. 6. Mrs. Steele was a former housekeeper for Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Born in Lonaconing, Md., she moved to Central Florida in 1981. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Survivors: son, Gary Teeter, Maryland; daughter, Barbara Abrams, Austin, Texas; sister, Alma Vollmerhausen, Cumberland, Md.; brothers, James Steele, Willard, Mo., Ronald, Cumberland; three granddaughters; three great-grandchildren. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
WILSON TIMMONS, 71, 55627 Lee St., Astor, died Sunday, Nov. 7, of cancer. Mr. Timmons was retired from NASA as chief of the Measurements Branch at Kennedy Space Center. He was born in Deerfield Beach. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Astor. He was a member and past department commander and past national vice commander for the American Legion Post 22, past master of the Merritt Island Masonic Lodge, past president of the Astor Kiwanis Club and Astor Community Association, and a member of the Scottish Rite and York Rite Bodies, both in DeLand, and the Central Brevard Shrine Club. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: wife, Julie; sons, Wilson Jr., Andrew, both of Cocoa, James, Astor, Richard, Raleigh, N.C.; sister, Mary Dickenson, Astor; brother, John, Astor; nine grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. Florida Memorial Funeral Home, Rockledge.
EDWARD H. TRUMAN, 86, Kemberly Avenue, Titusville, died Tuesday, Nov. 9. Mr. Truman was a purchasing agent. Born in Spencer, W.Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1998. She was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Earleen; son, James E., Titusville; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville.
NANCY JANE TUTTLE, 49, 1582 Amboy Drive, Deltona, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mrs. Tuttle was a health care aide. Born in Beverly, Mass., she moved to Central Florida in 1996. She was a member of St. Clare Catholic Community, Deltona. She was a member of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Orange City. Survivors: husband, John G. Jr.; brother, Ken Woodbury, Georgetown, Mass. Deltona Memorial Funeral Home and cemetery, Orange City.
MARY B. ULIASZ, 93, Vista Harbor Court, Orlando, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mrs. Uliasz was a machine operator. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1988. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Survivors: daughters, Matilda C. Leonard, Lorraine A. Rafter, both of Orlando; sister, Albina Furtak, Canton, Miss., Emilie Masters, Lacey, Wash.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando.