Edward Cadime, 69
FALL RIVER, Mass. Edward "Murphy" Cadime, 69, a union laborer, died Wednesday, July 5, 2000.
Mr. Cadime was a native of Fall River, and a lifelong resident of Massachusetts. He was an employee of Baker Construction Co. and a member of the Construction Laborers Union Local #610 in Fall River.
Survivors include his son, Edward G. Cadime, Fall River; daughters, June Medeiros, Ocala, Gail Meyers, Berkley, Mass., and Valerie Fernandes, Fall River; brother, Manuel Cadime, Fall River; sisters, Hilda Mathias, Lillian Collard, and Marie Rego, all of Fall River; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Mr. Cadime was preceded in death by his father, Augustino Cadime.
Oliveira Funeral Home, Fall River, provided information.
Arnold J. Dunn, 41
NORTH READING, Mass. Arnold J. Dunn, 41, an automotive mechanic, died Thursday, July 6, 2000, at his home.
Mr. Dunn was a native and lifelong resident of Massachusetts.
Survivors include his mother, Carol A. Shaw, Ocala; father, James W. Dunn; brother, William Dunn; and sisters, Cheryl Hodges, and Michelle Dunn, all of Reading, Mass.
Doherty Funeral Home, Reading, provided information.
Myrtle R. Ingham, 84
INVERNESS Myrtle R. Ingham, 84, a retired secretary, died Wednesday, July 5, 2000.
A native of Cleveland, she came to Inverness from St. Petersburg, nine years ago. Mrs. Ingham was a member of the First Baptist Church. She was a retired employee for the government.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul W. Ingham.
Survivors include her brother, Marvin Round, New Port Richey; and brother in-law, Wilbur Ingham, Lansdale, Pa.
Inverness Chapel-Hooper Funeral Homes provided information.
Robert J. Nasworth, 73
OCALA Robert J. Nasworth, 73, a retired warehouse clerk, died Friday, July 7, 2000, at Munroe Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Nasworth was a native of Anthony, and a lifelong resident of Marion County. He was a member of the Olivet Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran and an employee of Marion County School Board.
Survivors include his wife, Bobbie L. Nasworth; daughter, Norrene Nasworth; sons, Dennis Nasworth, Richard Nasworth, all of Ocala, and James Nasworth, Eagle Pass, Texas; sister, Elma Williams, Perry; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Hiers Funeral Home provided information.
Rose Mary K. Nicklas, 96
CITRUS SPRINGS Rose Mary Kozenek Nicklas, 96, a retired teacher, died Monday, July 3, 2000, at the Life Care Center in Lecanto.
A native of Wahpeton, N.D., she moved here from South Bend, Ind., in 1973. Mrs. Nicklas was a member of the Hope Evangelical Church in Citrus Springs, and the Eastern Star.
Survivors include her husband, Harold Nicklas Sr.; son, Harold Nicklas Jr., both of Citrus Springs; daughter, Barbara Ann Fredericks, Mobile, Ala.; brothers, William, Edward and Matthew Kozenek, all of Alabama; sisters, Jessie Shokley, and Emma Moore, both of Wilmar, Minn.; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Brown Funeral Home provided information.
Eloise C. Kellermann, 79
OCALA Eloise C. Kellermann, 79, a retired vice president for First National Bank of Pikeville in Kentucky, died Saturday, July 8, 2000, at Sterling House in Ocala.
A native of Pike County, Ky., she came from Cincinnati in 1989. Mrs. Kellermann was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Marion Oaks.
Survivors include her husband, Herman Kellermann, Ocala; daughters, Susan Mitchell, Laura, Ohio, and Mary E. Kellermann, Cincinnati; son, William E. Kellermann, Cincinnati; sister, Phyllis Sparrow, Baltimore; and four grandchildren.
Hiers Funeral Home of Ocala provided information.
Charles P. Nesselroad, 79
OCKLAWAHA Charles P. Nesselroad, 79, a retired assembly worker for Ford Motor Company, died Friday, July 7, 2000, at Sylvia's Hospice House in Ocala.
A native of Missouri, he came to Ocklawaha from Adrian, Mich., in 1987. Mr. Nesselroad was Baptist and a U.S. Army World War II veteran who served in the Battle of Normandy.
Survivors include daughter, Nancy Nesselroad, Hancock, Mich.; son, Ron Nesselroad, Lake Geneva, Wis.; and companion, Lorita Reinhart, Ocklawaha.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Marion County, P.O. Box 4860, Ocala, FLl. 34478.
Hiers Belleview Funeral Home provided information.
Daniel W. Black, 52
FORT MCCOY Daniel W. Black, 52, a service technician for Sprint, died Saturday, July 8, 2000, at Ocala Regional Medical Center.
A native of Sheffield, Ala., he moved here in 1948. Mr. Black was a member of Central Church of Christ. He was a U.S. Navy veteran.
Survivors include his daughter, Kasey Smith, Anthony; mother, Ola Black, Fort McCoy; brother, Carl Black, Lakeland; and one granddaughter.
Roberts Funeral Home, Downtown Chapel, provided information.
Mildred R. Bradow, 85
OCALA Mildred Ray Bradow, 85, a retired legal secretary for H&R Block, died Wednesday, July 5, 2000, at her home.
A native of Whitman, Neb., she moved here from Lake Mills, Wis. in 1974. Mrs. Bradow was a member of Order of the Eastern Star; Pyramind Homemaker Group, Lake Mills; Questers Group; and an active member of First Christian Church, Ocala and Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Survivors include her husband of 64 years, Harold Robert Bradow, Ocala; daughters, Belva Jean Bradow, Ocala and Iris Elaine Bradow, Rockford, Ill.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church or Hospice of Marion County.
Hiers Funeral Home provided information.
Betty Daugherty, 67
SUMMERFIELD Betty "June" Daugherty, 67, a homemaker, died Sunday, July 2, 2000, at University Hospital in Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Daugherty was a native of Selma, Ala. She was a member of Spruce Creek South Military Club. Mrs. Daugherty was Southern Baptist.
Survivors include her husband, Gordon "Vance" Daugherty, Summerfield; son, Gordon V. Daugherty Jr., Biloxi, Miss.; daughters, Betty "Doreen" Parkard, Detroit and Belinda S. Hallwacks, Omaha, Neb.; sister, Elaine Gray, Birmingham, Ala.; and three grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Red Quarry Christian Church.
Brosmer-Drabing Funeral Home Inc., French Lick, Ind., provided information.
Norma L. Elliott, 90
OCALA Norma L. Elliott, 90, a hospital clerk, died Saturday, July 8, 2000, at her home.
A native of Davies County, Ind., she moved here from El Paso, Tex. in 1990. Mrs. Elliott was a member of West Ocala United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her stepdaughter, Doris Elliott, El Paso; sister, Viva Hener, Indianapolis; and a niece, Louise Henry, Ocala.
Roberts Funeral Home, Bruce West Chapel, provided information.
Thomas L. Fendley Sr., 80
OCALA Thomas L. Fendley Sr., 80, a retired civil engineer, died Sunday, July 9, 2000, at Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala.
A native of Salem, S.C., he moved here from Tucker, Ga., 10 years ago. Mr. Fendley retired from the U.S. Forest Service, after 41 years of service. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Ocala. Mr. Fendley was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was an environmental and soil conservation advocate.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Evelyn Fendley, Ocala; daughters, Beverly Kilgore, Huntsville, Ala. and Angela Bouchard, Crystal Beach; son, Thomas L. Fendley Jr., Woodstock, Ga.; sisters, Myra Stewart, Franklin, Va., Florence McClain, Anderson, S.C., Ann Stewart, Simpsonville, S.C. and Pauline Hopkins, Toccoa, Ga.; brothers, Harold and Ray Fendley, both of Anderson; and seven grandchildren.
Hiers Funeral Home provided information.
Natalie G. Hinson, 33
OCALA Natalie Gina Hinson, 33, a production worker, died Monday, July 10, 2000.
A native of Colorado Springs, Colo., she moved here from Savannah, Tenn., one week ago. Mrs. Hinson was a Christian.
Survivors include her fiancee, Shawn Ripple, Savannah, Tenn.; son, Joseph Howard Hinson IV, Ocala; stepmother, Nancy Shearon, Ocala; sisters, Cheryl Branco and Nancy Hopp, both of Ocala, Virginia and Margie Shearon, both of Enid, Okla.; brothers, James Roberts, Viewpoint, Va., Mark Shearon, Bremerton, Wash., David Gill, Savannah, Tenn., Nathan and David Shearon, both of Enid, Okla., Buddy Shearon, David Roberts, John Roberts, Ronnie Shearon and Richard Shearon, all of Ocala.
Florida Cremation Society provided information.
Rea A. Jones, 46
HENNING, Tenn. Rea Arlene Jones, 46, a corrections officer with the West Tennessee State Penitentiary, died Thursday, June 22, 2000, at Baptist Memorial Hospital Tipton in Covington, Tenn.
Mrs. Jones was a native of Miami.
Survivors include her husband, J.C. Jones, Henning; sons, Dennis Edwards Jones, Camp Lajune, N.C. and Kenneth Richard Jones, Henning; daughter, Kimberly Ball, Memphis, Tenn.; parents, Kenneth and Rusty Gilstrap, Fort McCoy; sisters, Lynn Dangler, Deltona, Vikki Balma, Fort McCoy and Robin Gaston, Brandon; and three grandchildren.
Arrington Funeral Directors, Jackson, Tenn., provided information.
Helen M. Sadler, 98
OCALA Helen M. Keim Sadler, 98, a retired buyer for Mary Sach's department store, died Saturday, July 8, 2000, at TimberRidge Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
A native of Steelton, Pa., she moved here from Southampton, N.J., in 1994.
Survivors include her son, Ernest McLaughlin Jr., Ocala; sister, Pauline Cramer, Harrisburg, Pa; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Roberts Funeral Home, Bruce West Chapel, provided information.