She is survived by her husband, Andrew F. Buchko; a son, Brian F. Buchko of Fort Pierce; a daughter, Tina M. Cordola of Fort Pierce; a brother, Herman Frederick of Lords Valley, PA; a sister, Barbara Barth of Iselin, NJ; 5 grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. He was a retired real estate agent with Deltona Corp. and had worked for over 25 years in Florida. *** Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Tavares. BLOOD, Willard Survivors include her children, Leatrice Byrd of Dothan, AL, Michael Thompson of Tampa, and Robie Wilson and Douglas Wilson, both of Dade City; 5 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. He was a retired painter. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Cabrera, Sr.; four sisters, Norma Moreno, Hilda Berrones, Delia Cabrera and Terry Walker, all of Delray Beach; and three brothers, Norberto, Juan, Jr. and Rogelio. *** He was a native of Bristol, England. Services were held at Temple Israel. She was born March 20, 1905. Florida Obituaries, M-O BRYANT, Theda She was born November 14, 1914. He was a nurse. *** Interment was at Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, NY under the direction of Menorah Chapels. ERRICO, William J. Interment was at the church cemetery by James and Lipford Funeral Home. She was a violinist and visiting artist with the Florida State University School of Music, also serving as professor of violin and artist in residence. FUNDERBURKE, Michael He was a military veteran of World War II, and was a member of the First Congregational Church of Fargo, and the Elks Lodge. Services were held at the chapel of Culley Funeral Home. Survivors include a sister, Muriel Zimmerman of San Diego, CA. Ann . Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery in Miami with arrangements by Gentry Morrison Funeral Home. Services were held at Mount Olive A.M.E. Church. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Fannie M. Diaz died September 4, 1980. She is survived by her husband, Robert E. "Bob" Baldauf; three sons, Andy Baldauf of Babson Park, John J. Baldauf of Summersville, SC, and Robert M. Baldauf of Holland, MA; a daughter, Bonnie Parker of Auburndale; two sisters, Ruby Acord of Dixon, MO, and Elise LaVal of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; a brother, Vernon Jett of Garden Grove, MO; and 4 grandchildren. DUNNING, Alta He was worked as a longshoreman for U.S. Lines, and was a military veteran. Here is June Fleming Winegar's obituary. He was a veteran of World War I. Florida Obituaries June 2021 University. Woodrow Dupree and Paul Dupree, both of Caryville; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Battles and Mrs. Marie Fennel, both of Georgia; a half-brother, Sam Crachrum of Alabama; 28 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Jean Fuller Underhill, and their four children . DARLING, Merle MIAMI SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Ulysses F. Biscornet, 71, died January 11, 1986. She was a native of Jersey City, NJ. She moved to the U.S. in 1959 and had been in Ponce de Leon for 30 years, having previously lived in Milwaukee and Miami. COSTELLO, Michael L. December 2020. She was a retired school teacher. PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA: Abbie Cox, 96, died January 30, 1967. WELAKA, FLORIDA: Charles E. Bennett, 71, died July 29, 1956 in Palatka, FL.
DHS will pay the May P-EBT benefits for school-age children during the JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Harry Fields died June 24, 2006. He was a co-owner of the Frykman Advertising Agency, and had also been the advertising art director for the Miami News. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Lela Ford died March 31, 1977 in Chattahoochie, FL. She is survived by a son, Cedrick Barfield of Orlando; a brother, Simmie Barfield of Kissimmee; and two sisters, Patricia Lott (Donnie) of Miami, and Barbara Kelly (Haywood) of Duluth, GA. Services were held at St. Matthew's Freewill Baptist Church. She was a member of Pine Forest Pentecostal Church, and enjoyed fishing, quilting, and flower gardening. He was a member of St. Mary A.M.E. Church. AGNE, Earl Survivors include a son, Samuel B. Burgess of Bonifay; a brother, Joe Burgess; and a sister, Mrs. Bernice Holmes of Bonifay. Survivors include a sister, Louise DeWolfe; and her nieces and nephews. She is survived by her mother, Delores Milan of Deltona; and her maternal grandmother, Hilda M. Maughn of Deltona. Survivors include his wife, Emily Buczyna; two daughters, Marisha (Darwin) Flagg and Irene (William) Haygan; a son, Andrew Buczyna; a sister, Angeline Koziel; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at the Van Orsdel-Slade-Hileah Miami Springs Chapel. She worked for the Polk County School District at Dundee Ridge Middle School. Interment was at Vista Memorial Gardens. DRESSER, Lura *** Survivors include three daughters, Junis Best of Kissimmee, Loujean Townsend of Morehaven, and Christine Emerson of Brownwood, TX; two sons, Broward Carnley and James Carnley, both of Plant City; 10 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. ELINOFF, Samuel *** ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA: Hazel Josephine Crichlow, 88, died May 24, 2003 at Flagler Hospital. *** She was born February 12, 1899. Interment was at Garden of Memories Cemetery by Blount's Funeral Home. *** KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Merle Darling, 86, died September 4, 1958 in Kissimmee. Burial was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, Russell; a daughter, Geraldine Nash of League City, TX; two brothers, Archie and Frankie; four sisters, Frances, Phyllis, Gladys and Grace; and 4 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by the National Cremation Society. She was preceded in death by her husband. She was a former resident of Arlington, VA, and had been in the St. Petersburg area for 10 years. and the First Baptist Church of Bradenton, and had relocated to Bradenton from the Canal Zone 22 years ago. OCALA, FLORIDA: Annie Marcus Frank, 86, died October 3, 1972 in Jacksonville. Arrangements were handled by Hawkins Funeral Home. Dudley of DeFuniak Springs, and G.M. She was a member of the Red Hat Society, and was of the Baptist faith. She was born May 7, 1922 in Sopron, Hungary. COLEMAN, Richard She is survived by a daughter, Claire See of Venice; two sons, C. Christopher Comstock of St. Petersburg, and Herbert R. Comstock of Overland Park, KS; and 6 grandchildren. CAMPOS, Esperanza He had worked for the Doral Hotel, as well as the Simon Candy and Tobacco Co., and was a World War II veteran. Burial was at Gulf Pines Memorial Park under the direction of Lemon Bay Funeral Home. He was a native of Brooklyn, NY, and had relocated to Auburndale 10 years earlier from New York. Survivors include his wife, Vida Pearl Brown; a stepdaughter, Christine Stevenson of Chipley; two brothers, Edmund Brown and Tilman Brown, both of Chipley; a sister, Ruth McCormick of Pensacola; three aunts; and other relatives and friends. He was born in Margaretville, NY. Survivors include his wife, Rose Marie Finocchio; three sisters, Mrs. Josephine La Monaca, Mrs. Augusta Cattanese, and Mrs. Clara Falco; a brother, Vincent; and 4 grandchildren. CROCKER, Harold OCALA, FLORIDA: Pina DeGirolami, 88, died April 24, 2008 at her residence. BERRY, Jessie CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Francis Biegas, 72, died December 27, 1987 at the Veterans Hospital in Montgomery, AL. She was a Wisconsin native, and came to Panama City in 1956. He was born October 25, 1920 in Fort Kent, ME to Josephel and Leonie Daigle. Survivors include his wife, Rosa Chairez; his daughters, Cecilia Chairez of Dundee, Olga Chairez of Winter Haven, Celia Vasquez of Lake Alfred, Teresa Chairez of Mexico, and Luz Ramirez, Soledad Benites, and Esmeralda Cifuntes, all of Haines City; a stepson, Miguel Chairez of Chicago; his sisters, Raquel Chairez, Soledad Chairez, Teresa Chairez, Guerra Chairez, and Maria Chairez; a brother, Rodolfo Chairez; and 17 grandchildren. He was born February 11, 1900. Survivors include a daughter, Edith B. Harwell of Caryville; three sons, Robert Boles of Vernon, Burtte Boles of Lakeland, and L.G. *** Arrangements were handled by Thornton Memorial Home. grandchildren. Interment was at Mount Nebo Cemetery under the direction of Gordon Miami Funeral Home. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Gail Carson of Chuluota. She held a bachelor's degree from Florida Southern College, and was an elementary school teacher in Jacksonville and Bartow. Interment was at Vista Memorial Gardens under the direction of Carl F. Slade Funeral Home. He was a former resident of Jacksonville, FL, and had been a longtime Hialeah resident. Survivors include his wife, Minnie M. Collopy; two brothers, Frank Collopy and Thomas G. Ward; and three sisters, Mary E. Flynn, Mable Grove and Hannah L. Long. Inurnment was at Sarasota National Cemetery with arrangements by Lemon Bay Funeral Home. Services were held at Bethel Baptist Church. FREEMAN, Esther Services with military honors were held at Strunk Funeral Home. CARUCCI, Elizabeth DADE CITY, FLORIDA: Julia B. Davis, 77, died November 3, 2009. ALDERMAN, Mabel Arrangements were handled by R. Lee Williams and Son Gulfport Chapel. BORRER, Betty He was a native of Canada. He was born in Sweden in 1891. Plant High Schools with 38 years of service. Tarpon Springs. He served as a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. MELROSE, FLORIDA: James Lavaughn Chitty, 82, died April 18, 2009 at the North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville. COTTON, Mary SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Arthur Bruce Fisher, 81, died July , 1960 at his home. He had been ill and confined to his home for 13 weeks. Curtis; three daughters, Mrs. W.R. Hill, Miss Erdie Gray Curtis, and Mrs. Alfred Franklin; a brother, Ed Hawkins; and a sister, Mrs. John H. Peters. DUTY, Norma He was a native of Germany. Shirley "Tissy" Worley Harrington, 75, of Nashville, Tennessee, died Feb. 21, 2023. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Estella G. Brooks, 83, died March 12, 1959. LAKELAND, FLORIDA: Richard F. Ainsworth, 82, died May 13, 1998 at the Lakeland Regional Medical Center. Cloud, died Saturday, May 22. He had lived in Melrose for 18 years, and was a former resident of Fort Myers. Survivors include two daughters, Evelyn Terry of Lutz, and Kathleen Wright Hughes of Tampa; 8 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great-grandchildren. She retired from the Continental Can Co., and was a New York native. ANNA MARIA, FLORIDA: Dorothy Estes Dickins died October 12, 1962 at a local rest home. Interment was at Euchee Valley Cemetery with arrangements by Cooper Funeral Home. A survivor, Joseph Borman, was listed. CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Edison Cruz, 85, died June 22, 1990 at Southeast Medical Center in Dothan, AL. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and Korea, and was a member of the VFW, the Elks Lodge, and the Masonic Lodge. She was born in Marysville, OH, and was a member of the Methodist Church there. *** *** LECANTO, FLORIDA: Charles W. "Bud" Buckius, 82, died May 16, 2009. He had lived in Jupiter for 25 years, and was a former resident of Syosset, NY. Arrangements were entrusted to Roberts Funeral Home. He had lived in Graceville since 1975. Interment was at Naples Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Mausoleum by Fuller Funeral Home. Services were held in Brooklyn. She had been a Miami resident for 30 years, and had formerly lived in New York. Pinellas County, FL Obituaries at USGenWeb Archives. medianet_width='300'; medianet_height= '250'; medianet_crid='452798518'; She was born in Brooklyn, NY. *** MELBOURNE, FLORIDA: George Behrens, 74, died December 15, 1984 at the Gainesville V.A. August 2020. Survivors include a daughter, Melva E. Bradley of Sanford; a son, James E. Foxworth of Winter Haven; two sisters, Lucille Wolfgong of Leesburg and Lillie M. Price of Columbus, GA; 4 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. She had lived in the Miami area for 30 years, and was a former resident of Glassboro, NJ. *** He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. Please accept Echovita's sincere condolences. She was a member and former president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies' Auxiliary. POLK CITY, FLORIDA: Miguel Chairez, 75, died August 28, 2006 in Auburndale. BARAZANI, Dorothy Arrangements were handled by Kersey Funeral Home. ANDERSON, Ture He was born March 25, 1926, and was a native of Cottondale, FL. He was a retired Foreign Service officer with the Department of State, and served in many overseas assignments. Services were held at Gully Springs Baptist Church. Services were held at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, Marjory Chamberlin; two daughters, Sandra Chamberlin of Miami, and Betty A. Chamberlin of New York, NY; a son, Richard, of Chicago, IL; and a sister, Mrs. May Gustafson of Monroe, WI. She is survived by two sisters, Lillian McQueen of Lincoln, RI, and Marian M. Reed of Bradenton. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Klemm; two sons, Robert of Milton, DE, and Douglas of Durham, NC; and a grandson. Interment was at Edgewood Cemetery under the direction of C.L. DAVIS, Mary She was a member of the Heroines of Jericho and a Past Matron in the Order of the Eastern Star. He owned a hobby shop. Survivors include a son, Kenneth Brock (Sharon) of Tallahassee; two daughters, Janice Powell (Mark) of Tallahassee, and Charlyne Williams of Pensacola; a daughter-in-law, Nancy Brock of Clearwater; a sister-in-law, Florence West of Tallahassee; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. *** FOREHAND, Martha She was a former resident of Detroit, and had been living in Frostproof for over 30 years. Note: One record lists her as a graduate of Cornell University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. She was a native of Bryant, Arkansas, and had been a Vernon resident for 8 years. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Charlie Mae Brock, 95, died November 5, 2009. He attended the Beulah Chapel Assembly of God, and was a longtime Century resident. Survivors include his wife, Kay Baselice; two daughters, Sheryl Baselice and Mrs. Robyn Mathews; and two sisters, Rose Chucci and Angelina DeRise. She was a retired bakery and catering worker, and was a former member of the German-American Club in Vero Beach. She had lived in Southern Florida for 30 years, and was a former resident of Dayton, OH. She is survived by brother, John Evans of Palm Coast; a nephew, Ronald (Helen) Evans; a niece, Eileen Ingram; and a great-niece. She formerly worked for Elberta Crate and Box, and the Gretchen Everhart School. EFIRD, Ann DIAS, Valerio PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Cecylia Remelska Caldeira, 91, died April 30, 2000.