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FRANK WOODS, 74, 990 Wedgewood SE, Winter Haven, died Tuesday, Oct. 26. Mr. Woods was a retired businessman. Born in Missouri, he moved to Central Florida in 1990. He was a member of the Christian Science church. Survivor: brother, Henry Romeres, Orlando. Postell's Mortuary-Pine Hills Chapel, Orlando.
MARY LOU NIDY-WALLS, 63, Saratoga Drive, Titusville, died Sunday, Oct. 31. Mrs. Nidy-Walls was owner of a convenience store. Born in Belle, W.Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1997. She was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Mims. Survivors: sisters, Goldie Grass, Velma Hancock, Betty Carden, all of Titusville. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville.
FRANK WOODS, 74, 990 Wedgewood SE, Winter Haven, died Tuesday, Oct. 26. Mr. Woods was a retired businessman. Born in Missouri, he moved to Central Florida in 1990. He was a member of the Christian Science church. Survivor: brother, Henry Romeres, Orlando. Postell's Mortuary-Pine Hills Chapel, Orlando.
EMMA MARIE BASILE, 88, North Evans Circle, Deltona, died Wednesday, Sept. 29. Mrs. Basile was the owner of a telephone answering service, Caldwell, N.J. Born in Newark, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1987. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: daughters, Ida Corneiro, Deltona, Louise Finnerty, Florida; six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Baldauff Family Funeral Home and Crematory, Orange City.
MAE B. BOVINE, 89, Tangerine Way, Winter Park, died Tuesday, Sept. 28, of Alzheimer's disease. Mrs. Bovine was a seamstress. She was born in Bollinger County, Mo. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Winter Park. Survivors: daughters, Loretta Howell, Ruby Meeks, both of Winter Park; sister, Mary Hafner, Farmington, Mo.; brothers, John Crites, Savannah, Tenn., Monroe Crites, Columbia, Mo.; five grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. Baldwin-Fairchild Goldenrod-Winter Park Chapel.
ELLEN A. BROADHEAD, 61, 1961 Live Oak Street NE, Palm Bay, died Tuesday, Sept. 28. Mrs. Broadhead was a retired cook. Born in Valhalla, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1969. She was a member of Bethel Assembly of God. Survivors: son, George, Palm Bay; sisters, Laura Hoose, New York, Barbara Touchstone, Florida, Carol Cosgrove, Springfield, Mo., Joyce McCarty, Rensselaer, N.Y. Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
LEO CUCCIA, 65, Hidden Lane, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. 29, of cancer. Mr. Cuccia worked for a landfill. Born in Sicily, he moved to Central Florida in 1989. He was a member of Moose Lodge of Kissimmee and Greater Orlando Bowling Association. He was Roman Catholic. Survivors: wife, Alicia; daughters, JoAnn, Donna, Denise, Joanie, all of New York, Regina, Tina, both of Orlando; sisters, Jean D'Abrmo, New York, Pat D'Abrmo, Las Vegas; mother, Josephine, Orlando; six grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes-Pine Castle Chapel.
CHARLES L. CUMPSTON, 94, Northlake Drive, Orange City, died Tuesday, Sept. 28. Mr. Cumpston was a retired civil service livestock inspector. Born in Winterset, Iowa, he moved to Central Florida in 1979. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, DeBary. He was a member of F & AM, Redfield, Iowa. Survivors: wife, Muriel; daughters, Geneil Elaine Mestad, Waterloo, Iowa, Kay Eloise Bruning, Orlando; sons, Dale, Lawrence, Kan., Duane, Fort Myers, Lou, Arlington, Va., Darrell, Bolivar, Mo.; sister, Margaret Hansen, El Canyon, Calif.; 18 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, eight great-great-grandchildren. Lankford Orange City Chapel.
DOROTHY B. EDWARDS, 79, Ivy Mist Lane, Davenport, died Wednesday, Sept. 29. Mrs. Edwards was a former inspector for RCA and Mattel Toys. Born in Scranton, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1982. She was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary Post 2636. She was Protestant. Survivors: sons, Walter, Sorrento, Robert, Ithaca, N.Y., Alan, Iselin, N.J., Charles, Syracuse, N.Y.; daughters, Barbara Clementi, Plainsboro, N.J., Nancy Bentley, Sanford, Charlotte Micco, Kissimmee, Dorothy Vargas, Davenport; sisters, Joan Miller, Audrey Robinson, both of Pennsylvania; 19 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando.
OLGA P. FARRELL, 78, South Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, died Tuesday, Sept. 28. Mrs. Farrell was a homemaker. Born in New York City, she moved to Central Florida in 1991. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Babylon, N.Y. Survivors: husband, Edward E.; son, Peter, Jamesport, N.Y.; daughters, Robin Horsley, Bellport, N.Y., Adrienne Tesoro, Babylon; six grandchildren. Haigh-Black Funeral Home, Daytona Beach.
JAMES FITZPATRICK, 82, Rancho Drive, Kissimmee, died Wednesday, Sept. 29. Mr. Fitzpatrick was conductor for the Conrail railroad for 38 years. Born in Binghamton, N.Y., he moved to Central Florida in 1982. He was a member of the Utu Association. He was Protestant. Survivors: wife, Betty; daughters, Sally Nelipowitz, Syracuse, N.Y., Carolee Martin, Dunedin; stepson, Joseph Yurack, Parishville, N.Y.; stepdaughters, Jeanne Rose, West Chester, Pa., Pauline Brothers, Rome, N.Y., Joan Perrigo, Longs, N.C.; 12 grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren. Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, Kissimmee.
JEANETTE GOODWIN, 99, Enterprise Road, DeBary, died Thursday, Sept. 30. Ms. Goodwin was a retired operator for Bell Atlantic Telephone Co. Born in Newark, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1960. She was a member of the Congregational Church of Orange City. She was a charter member of West Volusia Hospital Pink Lady Auxiliary, charter life member of the St. Johns River Telephone Pioneers of America and a Red Cross volunteer. Survivor: sister, Eleanor, Cassadaga. Baldauff Family Funeral Home and Crematory, Orange City.
HOWARD E. HALL, 82, Oak Alley, Leesburg, died Thursday, Sept. 30. Mr. Hall was a salesman in the food industry. Born in Flushing, Mich., he moved to Central Florida in 1979. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Leesburg. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: wife, Kathryn; sons, Richard, Darwin, both of Leesburg; brother, Francis Hall, Owosso, Mich.; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn Park Chapel, Lake Mary.
ELMER LAMAR HELMS, 74, 1744 Hilton Head Blvd., Lady Lake, died Wednesday, Sept. 29. Mr. Helms was a retired owner and operator of a plaster and stucco building contractor business. Born in Center Hill, he moved to Lady Lake from Winter Park in 1987. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Longwood. He was a member of the Ocala Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Winter Park American Legion. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Jane A.; sons, Brent L., Citrus Hills, Brian D., Leesburg, Thomas C. Frisbie, Winter Garden, Kenneth E. Frisbie, Altamonte Springs; daughter, Cynthia J. Kirk, Satellite Beach; brothers, Delton E., Lamar E., both of Longwood, Harold C., Casselberry; sister, Doris V. Scott, Spring Hill; eight grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Lady Lake.
EVONE HOSEA, 68, 8721 Guava St., Yalaha, died Wednesday, Sept. 29. Mr. Hosea was a retired fernery worker. He was a lifelong resident of Yalaha. He was Pentecostal. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: daughter, Brenda, Fort Myers; brothers, Randy, Willie, both of Yalaha; sisters, Beatrice Keys, Olivia Coffey, both of Yalaha, Dorothy Graham, Annie Mae Peterkin, both of Leesburg. Michael A. Floyd Funeral Home, Clermont.