BARBARA JEAN LEWIS, 58
machinist
MRS. LEWIS, 1208 Baker St., Leesburg, died June 11 of cancer. She was a machinist. Born in Kingstree, S.C., she moved to Central Florida in 1955. She was a member of The House of God-Keith Dominian, Leesburg. Survivors: husband, Willie B. Sr.; sons, Samuel, Willie Jr., Gary, all of Leesburg, Ernest, Hampton, Ga.; daughters, Valerie Salmon, Joann Mays, both of Leesburg, Shedrick Shaw, Barbara Houston, both of St. Petersburg, Lelia Bright, New Jersey, Inez Davis, Titusville; mother, Ernestine Winkfield-Bowers, Leesburg; brothers, Sydney Mitchum, Don Mitchum, both of South Carolina, Solomon, Preston, Jon, Ray, all of Maryland, Abraham Mitchum, Washington, D.C., Horace, Lawrence, both of Virginia; sisters, Rebecca, Regenia, Lashila, all of South Carolina, Bettie, Hazel, both of North Carolina, Doretta, Washington, D.C., Jacqueline, Maryland; 18 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Hayes Brothers Funeral Home, Eustis.
JAMES HENRY TETLOW, 96
retired railroad yardmaster
MR. TETLOW, 195 Jacaranda Drive, Leesburg, died Tuesday, June 16. He was a retired railroad yardmaster. Born in Taunton, Mass., he moved to Central Florida in 1976. He was Episcopalian. He was a member of the American Legion. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: several nieces and nephews. Page-Theus-Blanchard Funeral Home, Leesburg.
DOROTHY J. BISHOP, 77
retired assistant manager
MRS. BISHOP, McDonald Street, Mount Dora, died Tuesday, June 16. She was a retired assistant manager for Francis Bruster Company, Winter Park. Born in Camden, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1971. Survivors: husband, John; son, John, Westchester, Pa.; daughter, Bonnie J. Dreyer, Swarthmore, Pa.; sister, Helen Henry, Malvern, Pa.; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Lady Lake.
HELEN R. GODTEL, 94
homemaker
MRS. GODTEL, 1704 Normandy Drive, Mount Dora, died Wednesday, June 17. She was a homemaker. Born in Clay Center, Neb., she moved to Central Florida in 1947. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Mount Dora, where she was active with the Lydia Circle. She was a member of the Orange Blossom Garden Club, the Mount Dora Order of the Eastern Star, Extension Service Club and the Lakes and Hills Doll Collectors Club. Survivors: brother, Edward Wolfe, North Little Rock, Ark.; sister, Pauline Latta, Parkville, Mo. Allen J. Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora.
JEFFREY EARL TYSON, 33
cook
MR. TYSON, Jernigan Court, Ocoee, died Monday, June 15. He was a cook. Born in Clermont, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was Baptist. Survivors: father, James R., Clermont; mother, Margie M., Ocoee; brothers, Ernest J., Ocoee, Richard, Orlando; sister, Victoria L. Ebanks, Altamonte Springs; maternal grandmother, Roselee Whitt, Ocoee. Family Funeral Care, Hunter's Creek, Orlando.
EMILY J. LANQUEDOC, 85
homemaker
MRS. LANQUEDOC, Lake Underhill Road, Orlando, died Tuesday, June 16. She was a homemaker. Born in Smock, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1965. She was Catholic. Survivors: daughters, Madeline Doyle, Eustis, Maureen Harris, Snellville, Ga.; son, Richard, Ocala; sisters, Elizabeth Anderson, Betty Vachon, both of Pennsylvania; brother, John Grimplin, Pennsylvania; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Goldenrod-Winter Park Chapel.
ROSA ALBERTA LOCKETT, 74
homemaker
MRS. LOCKETT, 4421 Chinaberry Drive, Orlando, died Friday, June 12. She was a homemaker. Born in Wilson, N.C., she moved to Central Florida in 1964. She was a member of Royal Temple Pentecostal Holiness Church, Altamonte Springs. Survivors: husband, the Rev. Clemmie T. Sr.; daughters, Eloise S. Allen, Washington, D.C., Geraldine Brown, Orlando, Gloria Lockett-D'Ane, Macclenny, Mary Richardson, Altamonte Springs, Eldora Burns, Indianapolis, Lettie Davis, St. Louis, Clementine, Orlando; sons, Theodore Sims, Orlando, Leroy Sims, Daniel Sims, Willie R. Sims, all of Apopka, Joseph Sims, Indiana, Timothy, Germany, Clemmie T. Jr., Mount Dora; brothers, William H. Taylor, Samuel Taylor, both of Wilson, David Smith, Maryland; sisters, Ida Allen, Washington, D.C., Ruth Payne, Retha Reynolds, both of Wilson, Annie Bradley, Palatka; 48 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.
HOWARD H. HARDAWAY, 61
engineer
MR. HARDAWAY, 3250 Taylor Road, Punta Gorda, died June 11. He was an engineer. Born in Leesburg, he moved to Punta Gorda in 1974. He was Methodist. He was a member of the Port Charlotte American Legion, the Punta Gorda Moose Lodge and the Elks Lodge. Survivors: son, Bill Owens, Marrero, La; brothers, Kiser, Yalaha, Walter Barton, Fort Lauderdale; sister, Marie Bowden, Leesburg. Page-Theus-Blanchard Funeral Home, Leesburg.
ALBERT A. GODEKE, 89
owner and operator of Godeke Electric
MR. GODEKE, Dora Avenue, Tavares, died Tuesday, June 16. He was an owner and operator of Godeke Electric and the Elberfeld Car Wash in Indiana. He was born in Millersburg, Ind. He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ. He was past president of the Elberfeld Town Board and a member of the Elberfeld Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors: son, Michael, Evansville, Ind.; brother, Oscar, Evansville; one grandson. Alexander Funeral Homes, North Chapel, Evansville.
BRENDA DENISE WILLIAMS, 25
homemaker
MS. WILLIAMS, 1077 Horizon St., Winter Garden, died Tuesday, June 16. She was a homemaker. Born in Clermont, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. She was Baptist. Survivors: son, Derrick L., Webster; daughters, Felicia, Cassandra Hawkins, both of Winter Garden; father, Willie C., Stuckey; sisters, Lula M., Winter Garden, Betty J., Bobbie A., Vanessa, Traci, all of Mount Dora; paternal grandparents, Willie L. and Ruby M., Webster; maternal grandfather, Jackie Belcher, Groveland. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka.