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ELVA I. SPEDALE, 74, Fardo Place, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mrs. Spedale was a telephone supervisor. Born in Ernul, N.C., she moved to Central Florida in 1959. She was a member of Moose Lodge. She was Baptist. Survivors: husband, A. Peter; mother, Ruth Ipock, North Carolina; brother, Richard Ipock, North Carolina; sister, Hazel Hawks, North Carolina. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando.
MARY FRANCES JORDAN STERLING, 73, Arnel Court, Winter Park, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mrs. Sterling was a homemaker. Born in Sanford, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. Survivors: husband, Thomas F.; daughters, Margaret O'Neal, Winter Springs, Laura A., San Mateo, Calif., Joy Sterling Foote, Winter Park; son, Thomas W., Chuluota; five grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Oviedo.
VERLIN N. KINCAID, 85, East Michigan Avenue, DeLand, died Thursday, Sept. 23. Mrs. Kincaid was a homemaker. Born in Kentucky, she moved to Central Florida in 1948. She was Jehovah's Witness. Survivors: caregiver, Eileen H. Rogers, Orlando; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand.
PEGGY EVELYN MEISTER, 79, Pine Avenue, Mims, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mrs. Meister was a homemaker. Born in Cambridge, England, she moved to Central Florida in 1960. She was member of First Christian Church. Survivors: sons, John, Mims, Harold, Titusville, Ron, Orlando; brothers, Roy Butcher, Cyril Butcher, Frank Butcher, Bryan Butcher, all of England; sisters, Hazel, Joyce, Margaret Mahoney, all of England. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville.
JOSEPH J. NEAT, 80, West Lake Drive, DeLand, died Tuesday, Sept. 21. Mr. Neat was retired battalion fire chief for the Baltimore County Fire Department. Born in Eckhart, Md., he moved to Central Florida in 1988. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Mildred; son, James G., DeLand; daughters, Jo Ann Stone, Margaret Oates, both of Glen Burnie, Md.; sister, Mary G. Ruffian, Middleburg; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand.
MARY V. PETERSON, 80, Audubon Place, Orlando, died Thursday, Sept. 23. Mrs. Peterson was a homemaker. Born in Gainesville, she moved to Central Florida in 1923. She was a member of Gardenmakers, Circle of the Orlando Garden Club, Go-Go Lunch Club, Young Women's Community Club and Rotary Ann Club of Orlando. Survivors: husband, Clarence A.; son, Don, Orlando; daughter, Carol Fosgate, Orlando; sister, Diana Vergowe, Orlando; three grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
LILLIAN MAE QUINN, 79, Grand Plaza Drive, Orange City, died Thursday, Sept. 23. Mrs. Quinn was a secretary for the California State Contractors Board. Born in Ada, Okla., she moved to Central Florida in 1998. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: son, James, Nevada; daughters, Mary Ann Wright, California, Kerry Ramsey, Altamonte Springs; three grandchildren. Orlando Direct Cremation Service.
MARION CLARK RUSSETTI, 91, West Colonial Circle, Daytona Beach, died Thursday, Sept. 16. Mrs. Russetti was a retired Realtor. Born in Attleboro, Mass., she moved to Central Florida in 1980. She was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Daytona Beach. Survivors: brothers, Ernest B. Fisher Jr., Daytona Beach, Martyn Fisher, Walpole, Mass., Robert H. Fisher, Norwood, Mass. Haigh-Black Funeral Home, Daytona Beach.
RAYMOND W. SANDO, 77, Oak Shore Road, Oviedo, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mr. Sando retired as a colonel from the Army. Born in Grand Forks, N.D., he moved to Central Florida in 1968. He was Lutheran. He was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors: daughters, Anna M. Carlson, Oviedo, Mary A., Seattle, Cmdr. Jean M., Virginia Beach, Va.; son, Raymond J., Springfield, Ore.; brother, F. Dean, Texas; sister, Alea Buktenica, Minnesota. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Oviedo.
DEBRA ANN SCHELLING, 47, South Hampton Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mrs. Schelling was a bookkeeper for an ambulance manufacturer. Born in Orlando, she was a lifelong resident. Survivors: mother, Lucille Willis; father, Idus Willis; brother, John Willis; sisters, Marjorie McPherson, Sandra Shuemake, Patricia Cesari. Dove Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Orlando.
LILLIAN SECKELER, 79, 202 Caroline St., Cape Canaveral, died Thursday, Sept. 16, of congestive heart failure. Mrs. Seckeler worked in the bakery sales industry. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1971. She was a member of All Saviors Catholic Church Community Club. Survivors: daughter, Ronnie L. Diment, Orlando; son, Gerald M., Orlando; brother, James Reiter, Altamonte Springs; sister, Terry Eskanazi, Maitland; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.
RICHARD R. STORUM, 76, Hillcrest Drive, Melbourne, died Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mr. Storum was retired from Harris Corp. Born in Little Valley, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1954. He was a member of Ascension Catholic Church, Melbourne. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Bettye; daughters, JoAnn Hanley, Los Angeles, Susan Grahame, Orma, W.Va.; sons, Douglas, Durango, Colo., William, Fort Lauderdale; one granddaughter. Davis Funeral Home, Melbourne.
ALVESTER TANT, 52, Broad Street, Killarney, died Monday, Sept. 13. Mr. Tant was a maintenance supervisor technician for a mobile home park. He was born in Wake County, N.C. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: brothers, Abnar, North Carolina, Earl, Lake Wales; sisters, Jennifer Sparks, Cary, N.C., Christine Parish, Merdis Allen, Mary, all of Henderson, N.C. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden.
ELIZABETH E. TAYLOR, 62, 2515 Enterprise Road, Orange City, died Monday, Sept. 20. Mrs. Taylor was a secretary in the manufacturing industry. Born in Philadelphia, she moved to Central Florida in 1998. Survivors: sisters, Rosalie M. Warner, Donna M., both of Deltona; brother, Donald P., Pennsylvania. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.