Aaron K. Deneau, 16
DUNNELLON — Aaron Kyle Deneau, 16, a student, died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, in Romeo.
A native of Trenton, Mich., he moved here from Michigan in 1985. He attended St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. He enjoyed baseball, football and golf. He played in Dunnellon Little League from T-ball through Senior League.
Survivors include his father, Kyle B. Deneau, mother, Ann Deneau, and brother, Cory M. Deneau, all of Dunnellon; grandparents, Lefty Deneau and Joan Deneau, both of Dunnellon; and great-grandmother, Jane Amey, Woodhaven, Mich.
Roberts Funeral Home of Dunnellon provided information.
Muriam U. Durkin, 75
BEVERLY HILLS — Muriam "Mim" U. Durkin, 75, a retired switchboard operator for Bendix Corp., Teterboro, N.J., died Monday, Aug. 7, 2000.
A native of Union City, N.J., she moved here from Highland Lakes, N.J., 12 years ago. Mrs. Durkin was a member of the Irish American Social Club, Beverly Hills; Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Beverly Hills; and the Catholic Women's Association. She worked at the voting polls and volunteered with Lifeline.
Survivors include her husband, Daniel J. Durkin Sr., Beverly Hills; sons, Daniel James Durkin Jr., Fountain Valley, Calif., and Dennis Durkin, Traverse City, Mich.; daughters, Dale Ann Durkin-Riordan and Gloria Durkin, both of Raleigh, N.C.; and four grandchildren.
Hooper Funeral Home, Beverly Hills, provided information.
Anthony Giovinazzo, 69
FLORAL CITY — Anthony Giovinazzo, 69, a retired lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy, died Friday, Aug. 4, 2000.
A native of Toronto, he moved here from San Diego 18 years ago. Mr. Giovinazzo was a member and past commander of the American Legion, Post No. 820, Imperial Beach, Calif.; a member of the American Legion, Post No. 155, Crystal River; a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 4252, Hernando; and a member of Fleet Reserve Association, Chapter No. 186, Hernando. He was a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War. Mr. Giovinazzo was Catholic.
Survivors include his wife, Sharon Coder Giovinazzo, Floral City; sons, Michael Reynolds, California, and Bobby Reynolds, Inverness; brothers, Jim Giovinazzo, Kitchener, Ontario, and Joe Giovinazzo and Peter Giovinazzo, both of Waterloo, Ontario; sisters, Barbara Sweeny, Caledon, Ontario, Elsa Stevens, Lucan, Ontario, Anne Giovinazzo, Stratford, Ontario, and Lynne Campbell, Melbourne, Ontario; and six grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Citrus County or the Disabled American Veterans.
Hooper Funeral Home, Inverness, provided information.
Hobert R. Glascock, 73
OCALA — Hobert R. "Hoby" Glascock, 73, a retired U.S. Army sergeant major, died Saturday, August 5, 2000, at his residence.
A native of Sherman, Texas, he came here from Fort Amadore at the Panama Canal 25 years ago. Mr. Glascock was a member of St. Jude's Catholic Church, Marion Oaks; a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 10091; a member and grand knight of Knights of Columbus Sacred Heart Council 8012, Belleview; past president of the Marion Oaks Civic Association; and a past president of the Marion Oaks Fire Department.
Mr. Glascock served in the Army for more than 32 years. He was awarded a Purple Heart and the U.S. Army's Legion of Merit.
Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Lotte Glascock, and mother, Pauline Andrews, both of Ocala; daughter, Jennette Marie Wesley, Summerfield; sons, Hobert R. "Hoby" Glascock III, Hutchinson, Kan., and Paul Gary Glascock, Ellicotte City, Md.; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Hiers Belleview Funeral Home, Belleview, provided information.
Virginia M. Hayhurst, 72
OCALA — Virginia M. Hayhurst, 72, a licensed child care provider, died Monday, Aug. 7, 2000, at Munroe Regional Medical Center.
A native of Johnstown, Pa., she moved here from California 16 years ago. Mrs. Hayhurst was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Hayhurst, and daughters, Dari Ann and Dara Lynn.
Survivors include her sons, Daryl J. Hayhurst, Phoenix, and Darwin R. Hayhurst and Darren C. Hayhurst, both of Huntington Beach, Calif.; sister, Marion L. Birkhimer, Ocala; brothers, Roger D. Birkhimer, Johnstown, and Charles J. Birkhimer, Marlin R. Birkhimer and Arthur G. Birkhimer, all of Ocala; and two grandchildren.
Memorial contributions can be made to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church.
Roberts Funeral Home, Jennings-Archway Chapel, Ocala, provided information.
August L. Hobson, 81
BROOKSVILLE — August "Gus" Lee Hobson, 81, a plumber, died Friday, Aug. 4, 2000, at Eastbrook Healthcare Center.
A native of Edna, Texas, he moved to Brooksville from Ocala eight years ago. Mr. Hobson served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. He was a member of the Masons in Ocala. Mr. Hobson was Baptist.
Survivors include his sons, Kurt Hobson, Brooksville; daughters, Sue Philips, Fort Lauderdale, Janice Wiley, Livermore, Calif., and Leah Oclitree, San Jose, Calif.; and four grandchildren.
Turner Funeral Home, Brooksville, provided information.
Lorenzo J. Johnson, 19
SILVER SPRINGS SHORES — Lorenzo Jerome Johnson, 19, an employee of Ocala Ale House, died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, at Munroe Regional Medical Center.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved here 18 years ago. Mr. Johnson was a member of Silver Springs Shores Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Survivors include his mother, Leila Lee Johnson-Griffith, Brooklyn; stepfather, Jeremiah Griffith, Brooklyn; father, Ensworth Gordon, Brooklyn; sister, Laureen Johnson, Orlando; and grandmothers, Leanora Powell, Silver Springs Shores, and Etta Gordon, Brooklyn.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Ocala, provided information.
Adrian R. Martin, 76
LADY LAKE — Adrian R. Martin, 76, a retired salesman for Columbia Gas in Pennsylvania, died Friday, August 4, 2000, in Leesburg.
A native of Fairmont, W.Va., he came to Lady Lake from Finleyville, Pa., nine years ago. Mr. Martin was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was Methodist.
Survivors include his wife, Esther Martin, Lady Lake; daughter, Kathy Martin, Finleyville; son, Edward A. Martin, Negley, Ohio; brother, Earl Martin, San Francisco; and one grandson.
Hiers Memorial Chapel of Lady Lake provided information.
Lucille F. McAulay, 91
OCALA — Lucille Fowler McAulay, 91, who retired from the University of Florida after 40 years, died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000.
A native of Greenville, she moved here from Gainesville a short time ago. Mrs. McAulay was an active member of the Gainesville Woman's Club, the United Methodist Church, Gainesville Garden Club, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Daughters of the American Revolution and Alachua General Hospital Auxiliary. She was a charter member of the Geranium Circle.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles M. McAulay.
She is survived by her son, Charles M. "Charlie" McAulay Jr., Ocala.
Milam Funeral Home, Gainesville, provided information.
Kenneth W. Osborne, 82
GAINESVILLE — Kenneth W. Osborne, 82, a retired cattle rancher, died Saturday, Aug. 5, 2000.
A native of Ainsworth, Neb., he was a former resident of Sumterville and Oxford. Mr. Osborne was a member of a Masonic Lodge, Clermont; Bahia Shrine Temple, Orlando; Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, Clermont and Groveland; Florida Cattleman's Association; and the America Quarter Horse Association. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran, having served in World War II and the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife, Sarah Baker Osborne, Perry; daughter, Kay Osborne Kurtz, Ocala; sons, Ken W. Osborne Jr. and Mark Osborne, both of Gainesville, and Michael Osborne and Richard Osborne, both of Tallahassee; and five grandchildren.
Memorial contributions can be made to Hospice of North Central Florida.
Milam Funeral Home, Gainesville, provided information.
Zane L. Paite, 43
LAS VEGAS — Zane Leroy Paite, 43, a lighting consultant for the entertainment industry, died Thursday, August 3, 2000.
A native of Wilmington, N.C., he was a resident of Miami before moving to Las Vegas, several years ago.
Survivors include his father and stepmother, Leroy Paite and Phyllis Paite, Ocala; and his brothers, Shawn Paite, Tom Rogers, Dan Rogers and Philip Rogers, all of Miami.
Hiers Belleview Funeral Home, Belleview, provided information.
William M. Richardson, 16
DUNNELLON — William Michael "Bucky" Richardson, 16, a student, died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, in Romeo.
A native of Ocala, he was a lifelong resident of Dunnellon. Mr. Richardson was a member of First Baptist Church of Dunnellon. He attended Citrus High School, where he was active in football, weight lifting and the Future Farmers of America.
Survivors include his father, Chris Richardson; mother, Beth Richardson; brothers, Steven Richardson and Aaron Richardson; grandmother, Gloria Williams; and great-grandmother, Ellen Hall, all of Dunnellon.
Roberts Funeral Home of Dunnellon provided information.
Joseph Scarbrough Sr., 78
HERNANDO — Joseph S. Scarbrough Sr., 78, a retired rock mine machinist, died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000.
A native of Oregon, Ill., he moved here from Dixon, Ill., 41 years ago. Mr. Scarbrough was also an auctioneer for TOPPS and a Florida real estate salesman. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Scarbrough was Protestant.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Willodean Mae Scarbough, who died on Sept. 12, 1984.
Survivors include his son, Joseph S. Scarbrough Jr., Fort Meade; daughter, Louise Meggs, Rock Falls, Ill.; and seven grandchildren.
Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness, provided information.
Walter H. Seifert, 61
OCALA — Walter H. Seifert, 61, a retired U.S. Navy Master Chief, died Thursday, Aug. 3, 2000, at We Care Nursing Home.
A native of Newark, N.J., he moved here from Gales Ferry, Conn., two years ago. Mr. Seifert was a member of Our Lady of the Springs Catholic Church. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, having served for 26 years.
Survivors include his wife, Claire Seifert, Ocala; sons, Walter J. Seifert, Voluntown, Conn., Thomas M. Seifert, Jewett City, Conn., and Andrew J. Seifert, Groton, Conn.; daughters, Theresa A. Dusett, Rochester, N.H., and Joleen A. Seifert, Mystic, Conn.; brothers, Carl Seifert, Rahway, N.J., and Joseph Seifert, Trenton, N.J.; and sister, Rosina DiPaolo, Union, N.J.
Roberts Funeral Home, Downtown Ocala Chapel, provided information.
Louise E. Singleton, 95
OCALA — Louise E. Singleton, 95, a homemaker, died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, at her residence.
A native of Cleveland, she moved here from Columbus, Ohio, one year ago. Mrs. Singleton was Protestant.
She is survived by her son, Bob Cox, Ocala; and three grandchildren.
Hiers Funeral Home, Ocala, provided information.