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BETTY J. MCILVENNA, 75, Sparrow Bush Hill, Orlando, died Friday, Oct. 29. Mrs. McIlvenna was a homemaker. Born in Whitesboro, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1976. She was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars 8152 Ladies Auxiliary. She was Baptist. Survivors: sons, Bruce, Bradford, Brock, all of Orlando, Brian, Maitland; daughters, Joyce Payne, Judith Bohn, Panama City Beach, Jane Judkins, Noblesville, Ind., Joann Puckett, Orlando; brothers, Donald Bates, Richard, both of Bowling Green, Ky., Stanley Bates, Rome, N.Y.; 12 grandchildren. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando.
MISSOURI MARTHA JANE MERCER, 86, Dillard Street, Winter Garden, died Saturday, Oct. 30. Mrs. Mercer was a retired minister for Church of God. Born in Cherokee, N.C., she moved to Central Florida in 1931. She was a member of Church of God, Winter Garden. Survivors: sons, Johnnie, Winter Garden, Ernest F., Denver, Paul, Orange Park; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home, Winter Garden.
MILDRED SMITH "PEACHES" MITCHELL, 75, 1306 W. 12th St., Sanford, died Saturday, Oct. 30, of congestive heart failure. Mrs. Mitchell was a retired teacher for the Seminole County school system. Born in Sanford, she was a lifelong resident. She was a member of New Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, Sanford. Survivors: husband, William; daughter, Valerie Mitchell-Jones, Sanford; brother, Isaac, Jacksonville; two grandchildren. Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford.
JUAN E. MONTIEL, 70, Oak Ridge Road, Orlando, died Saturday, Oct. 30. Mr. Montiel was a retired real estate appraiser. Born in Venezuela, he moved to Central Florida in 1997. Survivors: wife, Noe; sons, Pedro Alvarez, David, Juan, Luis; daughters, Carmen Montiel-Lechin, Eugenia Montiel-Jimenez, Laura Alvarez-Frances, Calela, Mireya; brothers, David, Francisco; sisters, Norah Montiel-Bustinbui, Carmen Montiel-Coronil, Isabel Montiel-Osio, Patricia Montiel-Vermett; 14 grandchildren. Family Funeral Care-Hunter's Creek, Orlando.
ELIZABETH M. RAHAL, 74, South Conway Road, Orlando, died Saturday, Oct. 30, of cancer. Mrs. Rahal worked for a department store. Born in Nova Scotia, she moved to Central Florida in 1969. She was a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, Alexander, Holland, Robert, Seattle; daughters, Sharon, Diana Kurzon, both of Orlando, Jackie Winn, Houston; sister, Kay Boudreau, Nova Scotia; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Dove Funeral Chapel & Crematory-Conway Chapel, Orlando.
CHARLES RAILA, 63, 2323 Marden Road, Apopka, died Friday, Oct. 29, of congestive heart failure. Mr. Raila was a retired contractor. He was born in Chicago. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Doris; sons, Delbert C., Winter Springs; daughters, Lorie J. Adams, Lakeland, Linda M. Hall, Oviedo; brother, Wayne, Lemont, Ill.; sisters, Francine Mugnaini, Berwyn, lll., Susanna Potzler, Boca Raton, Bonnie Weinchek, Pisgah Forest, N.C., Jacqueline Hannigan, Engleside, Ill.; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Orlando.
MARIA ANA RODRIGUEZ, 89, W. 29th St., Orlando, died Saturday, Oct. 30. Mrs. Rodriguez was a seamstress. Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1990. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: nieces, Maria Hidalgo, Orlando, Wilma Hidalgo, New York; nephews, Manuel Hidalgo, Orlando, Miguel Hidalgo, Colorado, Rafael Hidalgo, New York, Hector Hidalgo, Apopka; several grandnieces; several grandnephews. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Conway Chapel, Orlando.
PAQUITA SEOANE, 87, White Pine Avenue, Orlando, died Thursday, Oct. 28. Mrs Seoane was a seamstress. Born in Puerto Rico, she moved to Central Florida in 1955. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: daughter, Josephine M. Knisley, Miami; brothers, Isaac Martinez, Orlando, Raymond Martinez, Puerto Rico; sister, Olimpia Peporte, Puerto Rico. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando.
G. EVELYN TOHER, 73, Lake Francis Drive, Apopka, died Saturday, Oct. 30, of cancer. Mrs. Toher was a homemaker. Born in Providence, R.I., she moved to Central Florida in 1984. She was a member of Errol Country Club. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, Paul A. Johnston, Fort Lauderdale, Mark E. Johnston, Orlando, Edward R. Johnston III, Scott E. Johnston, both of Apopka; sister, Jeanne P. Picerne, Cranston, R.I.; four grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Apopka.
DAVID B. SNYDER, 28, Lincoln Road, Casselberry, died Monday, Oct. 25. Mr. Snyder worked for a lawn sprinkling service. Born in Wilmington, Del., he moved to Central Florida in 1997. He was a Navy veteran. Survivors: father, Robert B., Aston, Pa.; mother, Jennie F., Kennett Square, Pa.; brother, Thomas R., Kennett Square; maternal grandmother, Patience N. Ferguson, Upland, Pa. William S. Bleyler Funeral Home, Upland.
ARLENE M. SWAIM, 89, Mayrose Drive, Sanford, died Sunday, Oct. 31. Mrs. Swaim was a dietitian. Born in Wellston, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1972. She was Protestant. Survivors: son, Richard, Sanford; two grandchildren. Gramkow Funeral Home, Kissimmee.
DAVID RANDALL "RANDY" THOMPSON, 40, Asheville, N.C., died Sunday, Oct. 31. Mr. Thompson was an assistant manager in the restaurant business. He was born in Jacksonville. He was Baptist. Survivors: father, Forrest, Orlando; stepmother, Amy, Orlando; stepsisters, Stephanie Croft, Janet Hicks, both of Orlando. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
JO ANNE SOLES WALDRON, 60, Jonathon Way, Altamonte Springs, died Friday, Oct. 29. Ms. Waldron was a business woman. She moved to Central Florida in 1963. Survivors: son, James M., Altamonte Springs; mother, Jessie M. Soles, Douglas, Ga.; four brothers; two sisters. Morris Hunt Direct Cremation, Winter Park.
ANITA M. WILLIAMSON, 95, Whitehall Circle, Winter Park, died Monday, Nov. 1, of congestive heart failure. Mrs. Williamson worked in the payroll department of Georgia Power Co. Born in Bremen, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1974. She was a member of Georgia Power Ambassadors Club, American Association of Retired Persons. She was a member of Winter Park Presbyterian Church. Survivors: daughter, Patricia, Winter Park; two grandsons; two great-grandsons. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park.