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THELMA MAE MEEKS, 68, 33825 Spring Drive, Leesburg, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Meeks was a real-estate property manager. Born in Hamilton, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1998. She was Protestant. Survivors: husband, Donald; daughter, Karen, Simi Valley, Calif.; brother, Walter Frisbee, Castalia, Ohio; sisters, Elsie Redmon, Lakeland, Mich., Juanita Dalton, Astatula; two grandsons. Steverson-Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Home, Tavares.
HELEN M. MORRIS, 86, Kankakee Lane, Orlando, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Morris was a homemaker. Born in Chicago, she moved to Central Florida in 1959. She was Protestant. Survivors: sister, Muriel Frank, Chicago; brother, Scotty Vrooman, Royal Oak, Mich. National Cremation Society-Beacon Chapter, Winter Park.
JAMES C. OWENS, 51, Mercy Drive, Orlando, died Saturday, Nov. 6. Born in Brevard, N.C., he moved to Central Florida in 1985. He was a member of Church of God. Survivors: brothers, Ted L., Franklin D., Donald L., all of Orlando. Postell's Mortuary-Pine Hills Chapel, Orlando.
HARRY PERSAUD, 58, Highland Street, Altamonte Springs, died Thursday, Nov. 4. Mr. Persaud was owner of Carribean Atlantic Real Estate. Born in Guyana, he moved to Central Florida in 1985. He was Hindu. Survivors: wife, Neela; son, Vicram, Toronto; daughters, Nalini, Nadia, both of Altamonte Springs; six sisters; two brothers. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Ivanhoe Chapel, Orlando.
DELLAR PRIDGEN, 85, Rosewood Way, Orlando, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Pridgen was a floral nursery worker. She was born in Darlington. She was Protestant. Survivors: sons, James R., Lakeland, Clifton, Florida; daughter, Maedell Cordell, Florida ; brother, Frank Johnson, Orlando; 13 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society-Beacon Chapter, Winter Park.
ADAM RAY, 51, Bristol Park Drive, Orlando, died Thursday, Nov. 4, of cancer. Mr. Ray was a systems administrator for Lockheed Martin. Born in Stockbridge, Mich., he moved to Central Florida in 1991. He was past president of Dr. Phillips Little League and a member of Bristol Park Homeowners Association. He was a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: wife, Jan; daughter, Beth, Orlando; son, Adam D., Orlando; mother, Ellen, Findlay, Ohio; brothers, Ben, James, both of Texas, Mack, Lloyd, Matthew, all of Ohio, Floyd, Kentucky; sisters, Minnie Neal, Linda, Susan, all of Ohio. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando.
MARIA "AUNT MONK" ROBINSON, 78, Murdock Boulevard, Orlando, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Robinson was a self-employed caregiver. Born in Madison, she moved to Central Florida in 1930. She was a member of Triumphant Living Church, Orlando. Survivors: sisters, Jenethel Smith, Lillie May Davis, both of Sanford, Lenora Novell, San Antonio; brothers, Tom Davis, Dothan, Ala., James Davis, Miami. Newcomer Family Funeral Home, Winter Park.
STANLEY ANTHONY SALAMON, 84, Braeburn Court, Orlando, died Saturday, Oct. 9. Mr. Salamon was a toolmaker and machinist. Born in New Britain, Conn., he moved to Central Florida in 1990. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Sophie S.; son, Stanley, Southington, Conn.; daughters, Patricia Wilson, Wells, Maine, Cheryl Sabol, Sarasota; sisters, Mary Andrzeiczyk, Helena Stachowiak, both of Orlando; brother, Walter, Plainville, Conn.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
MARGARET S. SAMPSON, 85, 16915 Orange Ave., Umatilla, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Sampson was a homemaker. Born in Lower Mount Bethel, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1979. She was Protestant. Survivors: sons, William F. Jr., Arcola, Ill., David L., Leesburg, Charles E., Manassas, Va.; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatilla.
HARRY E. THOMPSON, 86, Calvin Circle, Kissimmee, died Thursday, Nov. 4. Mr. Thompson was a retired sales executive. Born in Peru, Ind., he moved to Central Florida in 1983. He was a member of Normbega Masonic Lodge. He was Protestant. Survivors: wife, Harle P.; daughter, Gail A. Accornero, Needham, Mass.; sons, Van P., Mountainside, N.J., Clark R., Lakeside, Calif.; brothers, Paul, Robert, both of Peru; two grandsons; one great-grandson. Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, Kissimmee.
SAM TURRISI, 82, Old Cheney Highway, Orlando, died Friday, Nov. 5, of congestive heart failure. Mr. Turrisi was owner of Fort Pitt Grocery and Coin Laundry. Born in Pittsburgh, he moved to Central Florida in 1922. He was Protestant. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors: son, Michael, Tampa; brother, Henry, St. Petersburg; sister, Augusta White, St. Petersburg; one granddaughter. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Conway Chapel, Orlando.
MARIA VELAZQUEZ VIERA, 88, Kentucky Woods Lane, Orlando, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Viera was a homemaker. Born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1988. She was a member of Nazarene Church. Survivors: son, the Rev. Tomas R. Rosa, Orlando; sister, Ester, Puerto Rico; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. All Faiths Cremation Service, Casselberry.
LINDA B. WAYNE, 58, Geneva Way, Apopka, died Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Wayne worked in sales and marketing for Florida Auto Auction. Born in Fort Fairfield, Maine, she moved to Central Florida in 1987. Survivors: husband, Douglas; daughters, Susan Guerrino, New Jersey, Patricia A. Roberts, Orlando; sister, Janette Birbeck, Michigan; four grandchildren. Loomis Funeral Home, Apopka.
ANNA MARY JENNING-MARKEL, 78, South Bermuda Avenue, Apopka, died Wednesday, Nov. 10. Mrs. Markel was a homemaker. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1949. She was Christian. Survivors: sons, Ray Markel, Dallas, Richard Markel, Portsmouth, Va., John Markel, Orlando, Bruce Markel, Apopka; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Conway Chapel, Orlando.
ARNO AUTMAN MASON, 70, Nutmeg Circle, DeLand, died Monday, Nov. 8. Mr. Mason was a retired maintenance worker. He was Southern Baptist. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Esther M.; daughters, Arnetta L. Harman, Deltona, Pamela J. Everett, York, S.C., Teri R. Tindel, Fern Park; brothers, Emery, West Union, Ohio, Ivan, Baltimore, Ohio; sisters, Gladys McDonald, Maysville, Ky., Dorthella Henderson, Kentucky, Georgetta Roush, Manchester, Ohio, Edra Holton, Maysville, Willie J. Applegate, Tollesboro, Ky.; nine grandchildren. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand.