Shannon M. Dougherty, 24
OCALA — Shannon Marie Dougherty, 24, a food preparer, died Thursday, July 6, 2000, at Munroe Regional Medical Center.
A native of Abington, Pa., she moved here from Abington in 1993. Miss Dougherty was an employee of Bob Evans Restaurant.
Survivors include her sons, William Dougherty, Isaac Dougherty and Ronald Bethea, all of Reddick; father, Joseph Dougherty Sr. of Reddick; mother, Melinda Dougherty of Reddick; sisters, Kristina Dougherty and Grace Dougherty, both of Reddick, and Tina Fie of Summerfield; brothers, Joseph Dougherty Jr. and Matthew Dougherty, both of Reddick.
Summers Funeral Home provided information.
Milo Johnson, 78
OCALA — Milo Johnson, 78, a retired Barnett Bank courier, died Saturday, July 8, 2000, at Ocala Regional Medical Center.
A native of Daisy, Ga., he moved here from Georgia 60 years ago. Mr. Johnson was a deacon of Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, awarded the Victory, Good Conduct and European-African-Middle Eastern Service Medals.
Survivors include his wife, Thelma S. Johnson of Ocala; sons, Kelvin Johnson of Winter Park, and Gary Johnson of Tallahassee; brothers, Nathaniel Johnson of Miami and Julius Johnson of Georgia; and two grandchildren.
Cunningham's Funeral Home provided information.
Herman Jones, 71
OCALA — Herman Jones, 71, a retired truck driver, died Sunday, July 9, 2000, at Ocala Regional Medical Center.
A native of Ocala, Mr. Jones was a lifelong resident of Marion County. He was Baptist, and a U.S. Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Luebertha Jones of Ocala; daughters, Clyreatha Baker, Lula Jones, Valerie Jones, Herma L. Baker, Shierlene Simmons, Gwendolyn Jones, and Latresh Jones, all of Ocala; stepdaughters, Christine Frazier of Ocala and Margreta Brown of Orlando; sons, Jillette Jones, Anthony Jones, Earl Jones, Herman Jones Jr., Wendell Jones, Darrell Jones, and Micah Jones, all of Ocala; sisters, Jeraldine Gainey and Rosa L. Elliot, both of Gainesville; brothers, Odell Jones of Ocala, Sammie Jones of Gainesville and Freddie Jones of Tallahassee; 38 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Summers Funeral Home provided information.
Anna M. Koski, 82
CHESTERFIELD, Mich. — Anna M. Koski, 82, a retired elevator operator, died Tuesday, July 11, 2000, at Mount Clemens General Hospital.
Mrs. Koski was a native of Shenandoah, Pa. She moved to Chesterfield in 1998, and she was a resident of Ocala for 20 years. She was the co-owner of BarnyAnn's Bar in New Haven, N.Y., and She was an employee for the New York Central Railroad.
Survivors include her daughters, Arline Titchenell of New Baltimore, Mich., and Loraine Ivancik of Livonia, Mich.; son, Joseph Czarniowski Jr. of Livonia; stepson, Vern Koski of Texas; stepdaughters, Sandra Koski of North Carolina, Rhonda Koski of San Diego, and Julie Koski of Hamtramck, Mich.; 17 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Koski was preceded in death by her husbands, Joseph Czarniowski and Bernard Koski.
Gendernalik Funeral Home Inc. provided information.
David R. Mull, 45
LAKELAND — David Richard Mull, 45, a business owner, died Tuesday, July 4, 2000.
A native of Jeannette, Pa., he moved here from Ocala in 1996. Mr. Mull was the owner of the Southern Saloon in Auburndale. He was Baptist and He was a U.S. Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Carol S. Mull of Lakeland; sons, Daniel Mull of Tampa, and Jason Mull of Ocala; daughters, Lori Brewster of Alachua, Lynn Kvaternick of Lakeland, Lisa Woog of Henderson, Nev., Tammy McAdams and Cortney McAdams, both of Lakeland; brothers, Ken Mull, Ocala, Larry Mull, Lake Isabella, Calif., Terry Mull, Henderson, Jack Mull, Jeannette, and Bill Mull, Trafford, Pa; sisters, Darlene Smallwood, Ocala, Betty Maloy, Greensburg, Pa., and Nancy Bigi, Savannah, Ga.; seven grandchildren.
Gentry Morrison Northside Funeral Home provided information.
Hattie Mae Owens, 87
OCALA — Hattie Mae Owens, 87, a retired custodian, died Thursday, July 6, 2000.
Ms. Owens was a native of Havana, and a lifelong resident of Marion County. She was Baptist and . She was an employee of the Marion County School Board.
Survivors include her sisters, Elouise Arnett, Laura Williams, both of Ocala; and brother, Phillip Sweet, Ocala.
Sellers Funeral Home provided information.
Myisha M. Robinson, 13
OCALA — Myisha M. Robinson, 13, a student of Howard Middle School, died Friday, July 7, 2000.
A native of Gainesville, Ms. Robinson was a lifelong resident of Ocala. She was Baptist.
Survivors include her mother, Christine Robinson, Ocala; father, Michael Robinson, Orlando; sister, Kemishia Robinson; brother, Kelvin Robinson and grandmother, Melonease Sweet, all of Ocala.
Cunningham's Funeral Home provided information.
James B. Shifflette, 85
OCALA — James B. Shifflette, 85, a retired engineer, died Tuesday, July 11, 2000, at the Lifecare Center of Ocala.
A native of Mammoth, W.Va., he moved here from Knoxville, Tenn., 16 years ago. Mr. Shifflette was an employee of Virginia Railway.
Survivors include his wife, Trixie Shifflette, Ocala; sons, James Shifflette, and Donald Shifflette, both of Mullins, W.Va.; stepdaughter, Sherry Lovett, Charleston, W.Va.; stepson, Steven Wood, Hurricane, W.Va.; brother, Benson Shifflette, Tampa; sister, Phyllis McKinney, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Roberts Bruce West Chapel Funeral Home provided information.
Louise A. Bostwick, 59
EUREKA — Louise Alice Bostwick, 59, a homemaker, died Wednesday, July 12, 2000, at her home.
A native of Dearborn, Mich., she moved here from Michigan two months ago. Mrs. Bostwick was a member of Our Lady of the Springs Catholic Church.
Survivors include her husband, Jack Bostwick, Fort McCoy; father, Edward Tumas, Dearborn; daughters, Karen Ainsworth, Garden City, Mich., Carol Modrzejewski, Adrian, Mich., and Judy Lougran, Wayne, Mich.; sons, Howard McHale, Dearborn, and Michael McHale, Camp, Ark.; sister, Audrey Harcus, Windsor, Canada; and six grandchildren.
Hiers Funeral Home provided information.
Herbert M. Brown, 86
OCALA — Herbert M. Brown, 86, a retired chauffeur, died Wednesday, July 12, 2000, at Estelle's Hospice House.
A native of Waukeenah, he moved here from Waukeenah, 60 years ago. Mr. Brown was a member of Covenant Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Verona Brown; daughters, Earlene Landcaster, Pamela Turner, Clynell Johnson, Veronica E. Williams and Gwendolyn Dickson, all of Ocala, and Herbretta Harrington, Jacksonville; sons, Tremayne Brown, Palm Beach, Herbert Brown Jr., South Carolina, and Frank Hardy, Miami; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Cunningham's Funeral Home provided information.