Funeral Notices & Memorials


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Dr. Richard ChaceCHACE, DR. RICHARD passed away peacefully on Nov. 6, 2011, at the age of 96. Born on March 21, 1915 at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland to Dr. and Mrs. James Edward Chace, he was raised in Ocala, FL. He attended the University of Florida where he was a Chi Phi, sang in the Glee Club and played varsity tennis. He graduated from Northwestern University Dental School in 1938, and returned to Ocala to practice general dentistry with his father. In 1939, he married Frances Lowe, creating a lovely, happy union, lasting 65 years until her death in 2004. Enlisting as a dental officer in the Army Air Corps in 1941, he served for four years, attaining the rank of Major, eventually heading the Periodontal Dental Department at Drew Field in Tampa. Moving to Orlando in 1945, Dr. Chace started the first dental practice limited to the treatment of periodontal disease in Florida. He served organized dentistry as Editor of the Florida Dental Journal from 1949-1953, as a member of the State Board of Dental Examiners from 1953-1957, which he chaired, as President of the Southern Academy of Periodontology in 1958, later inducted as a Fellow, and as first President of the Florida Society of Periodontists in 1960. In 1963, he was the third generation of his family elected as president of the Florida Dental Association, after his grandfather James Chace, who in 1884 served as its first president, and his father, who served in 1904. His son, Richard Chace, Jr., and grandson, Richard Chace Caven both became dentists, making five generations of Florida dentists, a first in the United States. He was a member of the original planning committee for the University of Florida, School of Dentistry and for many years served as a clinical professor. Nationally, he was a Fellow in the American College of Dentists, was a Director of the American Board of Periodontology, and 1995 was awarded the Academy's highest honor, the Gold Medal Award, presented annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of Periodontists. The author of over twenty scientific articles, he lectured widely both here and abroad. Dr. Chace was active in Project Hope, teaching as a rotator on three voyages aboard the Hope Ship in Peru, Nicaragua, and Colombia, for which he received the Cervantes Medal from the Hispanic Institute of Florida. He was a Rotarian for thirty years, served on the Board of the Orlando Symphony Orchestra and for 56 years attended and was former Trustee of the United Methodist Church of Winter Park. He belonged to the Country Club of Orlando and the University Club of Winter Park. All of his life Dick enjoyed fishing, photography and especially the game of tennis. He loved music, often playing the piano, and sang in the chorus at the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park. Graced with a remarkable mind, which well served his professional and intellectual activities, he could talk about the latest book, great philosophical ideas or discuss the game on Saturday. An avid historian and scholar, he had a special passion for the American Civil War and the Napoleonic era. His unique breadth and depth of interests, remarkable memory and sharp sense of humor made him a delightful and fascinating companion. Always a gentleman, Dick was kind and thoughtful to all, and will be greatly missed by those who knew him. He is survived by his daughter, Susan Chace Caven (John) and son Richard Chace Jr. (Carolyn); six grandchildren, John W. Caven, III (Rose), Richard Chace Caven (Deborah), Elizabeth Chace Caven and Matthew Michael Caven, Kathryn Patricia Chace, Richard Chace III (Leah); and four great-grandchildren, Blake Caven, Chace Caven, Claire Caven and Luke Caven; and devoted nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his wife, Frances, his parents and brothers, James Edward Chace, Robert Thompson Chace, Hugh Ross Chace and sister, Margaret Chace Cole. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 at the United Methodist Church of Winter Park. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Winter Park Public Library. Please view and sign family guest book at www.baldwinfairchild.com.
Stanley Warren PrinkeyCancerPRINKEY, STANLEY WARREN, 71, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2011. Born Mar. 8, 1940 in Fayette City, PA. Stan's family moved to Winter Park, FL in 1958. He served in the U. S. Army, active and reserves, and graduated from Jones Business College in Orlando. Called "Stan the Man" most of his adult life, he was an avid golfer, and his love of saltwater fishing led him to relocate to Port Orange later in life. Stan is preceded in death by his father, V. Stanley Prinkey. He is survived by his mother, Margaret Sethman Prinkey; son, Todd Prinkey (Barbara); daughter, Allison Coats; grandson, Roman; granddaughter, Beatrice; sister, Margaret Ann Vann (Ray); brother, Gary Prinkey (Pat); as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, and friends. Thanks to Gary and Sharon Mattingly for their friendship over the past years. A memorial will be held Saturday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m. at Central Christian Church, 250 SW Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of the Comforter, 605 Montgomery Rd., Altamonte Springs, FL 32714.
WENTWORTH, BECKY G., born in Jacksonville, Fla., March 29, 1954, to C.E. and Carolyn M. Wentworth, who preceded her in death, passed away September 24, 2011. Longtime resident who worked at Cox Radio. She is survived by Linda Wentworth Winegard, Tony and Jane Wentworth; plus several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held 6 p.m. Thursday, at Bliley's-Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Rd.
John PeacockPEACOCK, JOHN, worked as a painting contractor in Winter Park and Orlando for the past 40 years. He was an avid outdoorsman and wood worker. John was a loving husband, father and grandfather who will be missed dearly. John was preceded in death by his father Tom Peacock. He is survived by his devoted wife of 46 years, Jo Ellen Age Peacock; mother, Grace Lawrence Peacock, of Blue Ridge Ga; son, Joel and wife Song Jin Peacock of Viera, Fl; brother, Dr. Ron and wife Toni Peacock of Augusta, Ga; sister Jackie Cobb of Morganton, Ga; sister Harriett and husband Richard Bryant of McCaysville, Ga; three grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
TURNER, ELLEN S., 86, of Winter Park, passed away Tuesday May 31, 2011. She is survived by her son, Thomas (Debbie) Turner VI; granddaughters, Morgan Turner and Christina (Pato) Risco; great-granddaughter, Amaya Risco; sister, Bessie Surlinger; brother, Stanley Surlinga. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice in her name.
Published in the June 8, 2011 Orlando Sentinel
WENTWORTH, CAROLYN M., 91, Bartlett was born July 14, 1919 in Columbus, Ohio the daughter of the late Charles H. Mylander and Florence R. Dittmer. She passed away May 24, 2011 after a long illness. She is survived by two daughters, Linda Wentworth Winegard of Bartlett and Becky Wentworth of Richmond, VA. Also surviving is a son A.E. Wentworth of Charlotte, NC; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Ms. Wentworth was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Jane M. Silbernagel, her husband Charles E. Wentworth and a grandson Michael G. Wentworth. Memorial Services are pending but will be announced at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to: High Point Funeral Home & Crematorium www.highpointchapel.com 901-454-5795
Vivian Long GartsideGARTSIDE, VIVIAN LONG, always smiling and going out of her way to make other people happy, died on Friday, May 27th, at the age of 90 and is now in the arms of her loving Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She left her earthly pain-riddled body while encircled by family members in prayer at her bedside. Born in Reading, PA, on February 24, 1921, she attended Albright College. The family moved to Winter Park in 1946. She was an active member of First United Methodist Church of Winter Park for 50 years where she sang in the choir and taught Sunday school. Due to failing health, she had to move across town and transferred her membership to St. Andrew's United Methodist Church where she sang in the choir. She began her career in investments in 1949, later becoming Vice-President of her firm. In 1968 she joined Barnett Bank in the Trust Department, and then in the Investment Division as an Assistant Trust Officer until her retirement in 1983. Vivian was a past President of the Pilot Club, past President of PEO Sisterhood, Chapter BZ, past President of the Lions Club Auxiliary and a member of the United Methodist Women. She enjoyed playing bridge, reading, entertaining, singing and found joy and happiness in her spiritual life. She was the wife of Paul Gartside, who died in 1980 and is survived by her son, Lee Gartside and daughter-in-love Tanna of Deland; son, Terry Gartside and daughter-in-love Margie of Orlando; and granddaughter, Tammi and grandson-in-love Edward Stossel of Deland. For the past 10 years, Vivian has resided at The Westchester assisted living facility in Winter Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, 100 St. Andrew's Blvd., Winter Park, FL 32792 Visitation will be Tuesday, May 31st at 10 am at Collison Family Funeral Home Howell Branch Chapel. Funeral services will follow at 11 am. Arrangements entrusted to COLLISON FAMILY FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATORY, 3806 Howell Branch Rd., Winter Park, Fl. 32792 (407-678-4500). Published in the Orlando Sentinel on May 29, 2011
Joan Bledsoe StewardSTEWARD, JOAN BLEDSOE, of Ocoee, born January 12, 1932, died May 17, 2011 of complications of pneumonia. She was born at St. Anne's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. She moved to Central Florida at the age of 9 months. She attended Hillcrest Elementary School, and graduated from Winter Park High School in 1950. Joan furthered her education by attending Florida Southern College, and received her Master's Degree from Stetson University. She was an educator, dear sister, and mother. She taught school in Orange County for 22 years, having taught at Killarney, Lakemont, Park Avenue , and Dillard Street Elementary Schools. She was active with the First United Methodist Church of Winter Park and St. Luke's United Methodist Church. She was an active member of Loch Haven Art Center's Council of 101, being president for a short time. She was a Real-Estate Broker-Salesman with Don Saunders Realtor,Inc. for eight years. She loved to travel with her family and friend's through most of the United States , and made several trips to Europe. In 1962, Joan married Harrison B. Steward III. They had two sons Harrison B. Steward IV( of Windermere), and John Clay Steward (of Winter Garden) . She had seven grandchildren; Kaitlyn, Harrison V, Savannah, Donald, Michael, John Clay and Abbigail. She loved spending time with her family, and photographing her memories. She was proceeded in death by her husband and parents John D. and Georgia Bledsoe , and her brother David. She is survived by both of her sons, the seven grandchildren, her brother Tom Bledsoe and wife Carol; sister-in-law Sue Steward; and David, Stacey, Emily, Georgia, and Carter Bledsoe; Steven Steward and Betsy Eveland and family; and many dear friends. Joan loved her family, her friends, and her Lord. God is good! The Memorial Service will be held on Friday May 20 at 6 p.m. at Carey Hand Cox- Parker Funeral Home at 1350 West Fairbanks Avenue in Winter Park. The Funeral service will be held on Saturday May 21, 2011 at 10 a.m. at The First United Methodist Church of Winter Park, at 125 North Interlachen Avenue, in Winter Park. In lieu of flowers, a contribution can be made to the Florida Hospital Foundation in her name.

Karen Kane TurkMultiple SclerosisTURK, KAREN KANE, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully at home in Charlotte, Thursday morning April 21st, 2011, following a long, valiant struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. Karen was born September 17, 1943, in Miami, FL, to the late Jack Dare and Barbara Beckstrom Kane. She graduated from Winter Park High School in Winter Park, Florida in 1961. She attended Stetson University in Deland, Florida and graduated in 1965 with a degree in American Studies. Always devoted to her family and friends, she relished the opportunity to serve as Den Mother, Girl Scout Leader, or by volunteering in her children's schools. She never passed up the opportunity to read a good book or participate in an engaging conversation. Although Karen faced many health problems, she approached each day with a relentlessly positive attitude that consistently impressed everyone who knew her. Her joyfulness and zeal for life left a lasting impression on everyone she knew. Her gentle spirit and joyful presence will be greatly missed. Karen is survived by her loving husband, Bill; their children, William Turk of Charlotte, NC, and Elizabeth Purdie and husband, Matthew, of Charlotte, NC; their grandchildren, William and Kathryn Turk of Hickory, NC, and Caroline, Sarah, and Hannah Purdie of Charlotte, NC; sister, Kris Crosby and husband, Wayne, of Winter Park, FL; aunt, Millie Hendrick of Vero Beach, FL; cousins, Bunny Frey and husband, Bill, of Vero Beach, FL, and David Hendrick of Micco, FL; mother-in-law, Joan Turk of Charlotte, NC. Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 10:00 am at Matthews Presbyterian Church, 207 West John St., Matthews, NC, 28105. The family will receive friends in the Fellowship Hall following the memorial service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Harry and Bryant Company is serving the family. Published in Charlotte Observer from April 23 to April 24, 2011

Martha Baggett SheldonSHELDON, MARTHA BAGGETT, passed away on Sunday, February 27, 2011. She and her identical twin sister were born on January 16, 1916 to Joseph A. and Savannah J. Baggett. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harrison William "Bill" Sheldon; her sisters, Zula Baggett, Jeanette B. Clarke, Mary B. Smith, and Betty B. Dickinson; brothers, Joseph A. Baggett. Jr. and Elbert J. Baggett. She is survived by her daughters, Mary, S. Craft and Dorothy S. Williams and son-in-law, Russell Kenneth Williams; granddaughters Shelly C. Andes and her husband, Paul Andes, Sarah S. Northrop and her husband Michael S. Northrop; and great grandchildren, Tiffany and Paul Andes and Charlotte Lily Northrop; and sisters-in-law Mildred and Martha Baggett. In addition, she is survived by many nieces and nephews and their families. Martha graduated from Tampa Memorial General Hospital as a registered nurse prior to joining the Army Nurse Corp. She and her sister Mary were the first set of identical twins to join the US Army. While stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas, she met her husband of 56 years, Bill who was serving with the 7th Calvary. She enjoyed and loved her husband and family. She owned and ran with her husband Sheldon's Launderette for many years before returning to nursing. A wonderful cook and seamstress, she was also an avid bridge player after her retirement and enjoyed traveling with her husband. She was known for her friendly, open and frank quick wit. She was a resident of Winter Park, Florida for over 61 years and lived the last 20 years of her life at the Winter Park Towers. Her daughters are especially grateful for the loving care provided by the two Sheila's in her life - Parbattie "Sheila" Somwar who cared for her as she would for her own mother and the visits and love given by her "dear one", niece, Sheila Clarke. Funeral services will be Thursday, March 3 at 11AM at Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, 1350 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, FL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to First United Methodist Church, 125 N. Interlachen Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789.

STROUPE, STANLEY, 70 of Maitland, passed away peacefully with family on January 24, 2011. He is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary Ellen Stroupe; his brother, Frank Stroupe; and son, Robert Blankenship. He is survived by his sons, Michael and Scott O'Brien; his brother, Doug Stroupe; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Stan "Papa" is deeply loved and will be greatly missed. Memorial Service at 11 a.m., Jan. 28 at Baldwin-Fairchild, 994 E. Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Springs, FL 32701.

Sheila McNally BergenBERGEN, SHEILA MCNALLY 92, of Gainesville, Georgia, passed away on January 7, 2011. She lived in Winter Park from 1959 through 2005 and was a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, a retired member of the American Business Women's Association, the American Records Management Association, the National Secretaries Association, and Alpha Sigma Lambda Honorary Fraternity. She retired as Medical Records Director at Winter Park Memorial Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband of over 64 years, Richard S. Bergen Sr. and seven brothers and sisters. She is survived by her son, Richard S. (Marianne) Bergen Jr.; grandsons James (Sabrina) R. Bergen, Michael S. Bergen; and great-grandsons Ethan Bergen and Colin Bergen; and brother Walter McNally. There will be a visitation on Tuesday, January 11 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Carey Hand - Cox Parker Funeral Home at 1350 West Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park (407) 647-1942. A Celebration of Life Mass will be held on Wednesday, January 12 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Winter Park in the chapel. Interment will follow at Palm Cemetery. Friends are invited to offer on-line condolences at www.carey-handcox.com
CAYLL, ROBERT BRUCE was born December 28, 1947 and passed away on Saturday, November 20, 2010. Robert was a resident of Leesburg, Florida.
Theodore Harvey Farr, Jr.FARR, JR., THEODORE HARVEY was born to T.H. Farr Sr. and Pearl Millington Farr on September 28, 1917 in Tyler, TX. He went to meet his Lord and Savior on November 9, 2010 in Winter Park, FL of complications from Alzheimer's. He was a Mason, a retired State Farm agent and a member of First Baptist Church of Winter Park. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Wilma, and his wife of 68 years Dallas Partin Farr. He is survived by four loving sons, David (Joyce), Robert (Linda), Jim, and Mark (Carla) Farr. He also leaves behind nine adored grandchildren, nine amazing great-grandchildren, and two sweet great-great-grandchildren. There will be a memorial reception on Saturday, November 20, 2010 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Central Baptist Church, 3101 W. SR 46, Sanford, FL. In lieu of flowers, please make any donations in his memory to either the Alzheimer's Foundation or to Hospice of the Comforter. Please visit www.carey-handcox.com to sign the online guest book, directions to the service, or just to share your condolences with Mr. Farr's family.
Jerry Phill GoinsGOINS, JERRY PHILL, age 68, was born on October 13, 1942 in Banner Elk, NC to the late Ira Goins and Fannie Buchanan Goins. He passed away peacefully on October 27, 2010. Mr. Goins brought joy and laughter to all his family and many friends. Beloved by all who knew him, he always shared with others the pleasure he took in life's simpler things, especially the personal relationships that he treasured above all else. Mr. Goins' love touched so many lives and he inspired everyone with his hard work, loyalty and mischievous wit. His big grin and twinkling eyes could light up the darkest of rooms. Raised in the mountains of North Carolina, Mr. Goins spent most of his adult life in Orlando, Florida. He recently moved to Denver, NC to be closer to his family. Mr. Goins is survived by his beloved wife, Sharon Hayes Goins of Denver, NC; his sons, Phil Goins and wife Beverley of Huntersville, NC, Alan Goins and wife Natasha of Charlotte, NC; his grandchildren, Zachary, Kiele, Cade, Kyra and Spenser; sisters, Lou Ellen, Louise and Lou Ann; brothers, Sanford and Edward, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his cherished daughter, Angela Goins and his sisters, Lucille and Loraine. Memorial Services will be conducted 11 a.m. Saturday, October 30, 2010 in the Chapel of Raymer Funeral Home. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 10 to 11 a.m., at the Funeral Home. Arrangements by Raymer Funeral Home Huntersville, NC.
CancerSCHRICKER, ROBERT L.A., age 68, passed away on October 6, 2010, after a long battle with cancer. Born to John and Cecelia Schricker in St. Paul, MN. Moved to Florida at the age of 14. Graduated Winter Park High School in 1960. Joined the U.S. Air Force and married Betty in 1963. After his tour of duty in Fairbanks, Alaska, he graduated from University of Florida in 1968 with a degree in Physics. He worked for Corning Glass Works in Corning, NY, before returning to Florida in 1975. He was Vice President of Sales at Lee Laser in Orlando. Survived by his wife Betty Jane Chambers Schricker of 47 years; sons Robert (Laura), Stephen (Carolyn), and Brad (Erica); brother John; grandchildren Cecelia, Magdalena, Nicole, Emily, Hannah, and Ethan. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donation to Hospice of the Comforter. Family plans remembrance at a later date.
VARDELL, ROSE, of Charlotte, passed away on Friday, August 27, 2010. She was born on April 26, 1924, in Nashville, Tennessee daughter of the late Roxie and Wylie Reid. She was a devoted wife and mother. She expressed her great joy of children through many years of teaching kindergarten and the time she spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a life-long, faithful member of the Church of Christ where she visited and cared for members of the congregation. She will be remembered for her gentle and loving spirit and creating a welcoming home of warmth and beauty for family and friends. Rose Vardell is survived by her children, Rosemarie Vardell and Deb Cassidy of Greensboro and Terry Vardell and Guyla Vardell of Charlotte; her grandson Randy Seals of Greensboro, her granddaughter Elizabeth Vardell Brame and husband Rick of Chapel Hill, her granddaughter Amy Vardell of Charlotte, her granddaughter Sarah Vardell Wilson and husband Brian of Charlotte; great-grandsons Elliot Seals of Greensboro and Reid Wilson of Charlotte and great-granddaughter Vivian Wilson of Charlotte. Mrs. Vardell was preceded in death by her loving husband of 68 years, Elmer Vardell. A private funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 29, 2010. J.B. Tallent Funeral Service is assisting the family.
VARDELL, ELMER MARVIN of Charlotte, passed away on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at his home. Mr. Vardell was born in Nashville, Tennessee to the late Russell Carlyle Vardell and the late Maude Binkley Vardell on June 7, 1923. He served as a bomber pilot in World War II. Mr. Vardell graduated from the Southern College of Pharmacy and worked in Florida as a pharmacist for 45 years. He was a faithful member of the Church of Christ, where he served as deacon. Mr. Vardell's greatest joys were his church and his family. His love and affection for his wife were evident to all. He was a devoted family man as well as a loyal friend to many. He is remembered for his keen mind, sense of humor, and gracious manner. Mr. Vardell is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Rose; his daughter, Rosemarie Vardell and Deb Cassidy of Greensboro; his son, Terry Vardell and Guyla Vardell of Charlotte; his grandson, Randy Seals of Greensboro; his granddaughter, Elizabeth Vardell Brame and Rick Brame of Chapel Hill; his granddaughter, Amy Vardell of Charlotte; granddaughter, Sarah Vardell Wilson and Brian Wilson of Charlotte; great-grandsons, Elliot Seals of Greensboro and Reid Wilson of Charlotte and great-granddaughter, Vivian Wilson of Charlotte. A private funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 8, 2010. J.B. Tallent Funeral Service is assisting the family. Published in the Orlando Sentinel on August 8, 2010
DAVIS, EUGENE BAKER 65, passed away on July 2, 2010. Eugene was born in Winter Park, FL on May 3, 1945 to Berneice and Aubrey Davis. He relocated from Orlando to Jacksonville in 1977. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Richard Davis. He is survived by his devoted wife, Phyllis McCullough Davis; son and daughter-in-law, Brandon R. and Racheal Howell Davis; daughter, Courtney D. Davis; mother-in-law, June McCullough; brother, Bobby Davis; sisters, Claudia (Davis) Dodd, Fleedia Nazworth and Gail Roy; grandchildren, Fayth, Shyanne, and Parker; many brother-in-laws, sister-in-laws, nieces, nephews, and many beloved friends. A Memorial Service will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 6th in the Chapel of Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home in Mandarin, 11801 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32223.
HAVENICK, ELIZABETH ESTES HALE 93, went to be with our Lord on June 14, 2010. Elizabeth was born in Somerset, KY, and has been a resident of Winter Park, FL since 1956. Sons, R. Jeffrey Hale and Fred A Hale, Sr., their spouses and families survive her. Her oldest son, Ralph W. Hale; her husband Col. Nathaniel M. Havenick and sisters Ursula, Chloe and Marjorie, predeceased her. Elizabeth was the beloved grandmother of eight, great-grandmother of 18 and great-great-grandmother of one. Elizabeth was a devoted mother, grandmother and aunt and a blessing to all who knew her. Her family and friends will dearly miss her. A memorial service will be held June 21 at 2 p.m., at All Saints Episcopal Church, 338 E Lyman Avenue, Winter Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
Carole Anne Reid ReussowMultiple SclerosisREUSSOW, CAROLE ANNE (REID) 67, died peacefully at home on June 13 of complications related to a long struggle with multiple sclerosis. She was born in Muskogee, OK to the late Virginia Bowers Koffman of New Smyrna Beach and the late John C. Reid of Jackson, TN. She was the step-daughter of the late Harold Koffman of New Smyrna Beach. She was a graduate of Winter Park High School and Florida State University. She and her husband Dennis were married in Tallahassee in 1964. They had three children. For several years, Carole taught in Orange County, at both Chickasaw and Hidden Oaks Elementary Schools. In 1993, she was Hidden Oaks Elementary Teacher of the Year, and one of five finalists for the Teacher of the Year in Orange County. For several years prior to her disability retirement in 1998, she managed her classroom from a wheel chair. Carole was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Orlando, active in many areas including serving two terms on the vestry and was one of the first lay-Eucharistic ministers at Emmanuel. For several years, she was also active in the Episcopal cursillo community. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Michelle (John) Schmidt; sons Jim (Michele) and David (Betzy) all of Orlando, and seven grandchildren all of Orlando, David, Carly-Reid, Sarah, Jack, Dean, Ethan and Sam. Other survivors include step-mother Alma Reid; sister Debbie Elvington; brother John Reid all of Jackson, TN, and sister Beth Fisher of Slidell, LA. During the course of her life, Carole enjoyed relationships with a wide assortment of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Many of the older have died, most of the younger still live -- all are remembered. The family wishes to gratefully acknowledge the care giving provided by Pat, Nathada, Gabby, and most recently by Sindy Long. The kindness and compassion they provided to Carole daily for several years added greatly to the quality of her life. We are also grateful to the physicians and staff at the Maitland Family Practice, especially to Dr. James Louttit for the many years during which he shepherded Carole through her illness. A funeral service celebrating Carole's life will be held at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 1603 E. Winter Park Rd., Orlando June 17 at 1 p.m. The family will receive visitors at Emmanuel Episcopal Church on June 16 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Mid-Florida Chapter of the National MS Society, to Emmanuel Episcopal Church, or to Orlando's Hospice of the Comforter.
John Charles RehmundREHMUND, JOHN CHARLES went home to be with the Lord on May 25, 2010. He was born on October 30, 1914 in Dayton Ohio, graduated from Stivers High School in Dayton Ohio and went on to attend the University of Dayton. He received a Bachelor of Science in Education in 1941 and a Master of Arts in 1949, both from the University of Dayton. In 1949 he moved to Haines City FL to begin a teaching career at Haines City High School where he was the Junior Class advisor, Key Club advisor, taught Science, Chemistry, Physics, Sociology, History, Social Studies, Diversified Cooperative Education Program and was the local representative for the Adult Education Program for Veterans Education. In 1953 he moved to Winter Park FL to teach at Winter Park High School as the coordinator for the Diversified Cooperative Education Program and was Junior Class Sponsor at various times. In 1967, he was appointed as Assistant Director of the Evening Division of The Orange County Vocational School. During the time from 1953 to 1967 he attended various classes during the summer months at Florida State University. He served on the board and was treasurer of the Florida Cooperative Education Association, member Orange County Classroom Teachers Association and Kiwanis Club He was one of the first 100 members of the Central Florida Educators Credit Union. After retiring in 1975, he was a member of the Orange County Retired Educators Association where he was Legislative Chairman for the association and was also a member of the Florida Retired Educators Association. He was a Little League Baseball coach when the Winter Park Little League baseball was first started around the mid 1950's. He had the nickname of "The Colonel" from friends and associates. He also served as assistant treasurer for St. Richards Episcopal Church for 10 years. After his wife Dorothy passed away in 1985, he chose to live in the same home that they shared until his heart attack in 2008. After that he came to live with his son Chuck, wife Pam and son Craig until he became ill in October 2009. He made the most of his time with the family, never complained and was blessed by the family and caregiver that took care of him. John is survived by his son Charles; three grandchildren, Chris, Anthony and Craig; four great grandchildren, Christine, Ellie, Shelby and Cameron. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 10 a.m. at St. Richards Episcopal Church 5151 Lake Howell Road, Winter Park, FL. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the American Cancer Society of the American Heart Association . Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home Goldenrod Chapel, 7520 Aloma Avenue Winter Park, FL 32792 - 407-677-5091
HAGER, BETTY SALISBURY age 87, passed away on Thursday, May 20, 2010. Born on February 20, 1923 in Odenton, MD, she was a lifelong resident of Ocoee and worked as a School Teacher. Mrs. Hager was preceded in death by her husband, William R. Hager; son, Jimmy Fleming; and brother, Bob Salisbury. Mrs. Hager is survived by her son, Steve Hager; daughter, Beth Boileau; sister, Marion Francis (Dr. Gordon) Davis; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Visitation will be Saturday, June 5 at 2 p.m. with Services following at 3p.m. Both will be held at Ocoee Christian Church, 15 S. Bluford Ave., Ocoee, FL 34761. Services entrusted to Loomis Family Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 420 West Main Street, Apopka, FL. 32712; 407-880-1007. Please visit www.loomisfuneralhomes.com to sign the online guest book.
HALL, HERBERT L., 93, of Winter Park, FL, passed away on Feb. 23, 2010. He is survived by his sons: Peter Hall and Stephen Toothaker, daughters, Candace Mann, Sandra Richardson, and Sally Meader; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday at 11 a.m. at First Congregational Church of Winter Park. Family will receive friends on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod Chapel, 7520 Aloma Ave., Winter Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Comforter, 480 W. central Parkway, Altamonte Springs, FL, 32714. Please view and sign guestbook at www.baldwinfairchild.com.
DEATON, CLAUDE ALLEN, born November 22, 1941 and passed away on Saturday, February 20, 2010. Claude was Shirley Deaton Lansing-Jones brother. Claude was a resident of Mascotte, Florida.
Carolyn Jeanne Rayburn MillerMILLER, CAROLYN JEANNE RAYBURN, 66, of Ironton, passed away unexpectedly January 14, 2010, in Winter Park, Fla. She was born in Ironton, Kentucky, to the late Edward and Wilma Carman Rayburn. She graduated from Winter Park High School and the University of Florida. In 1976, she moved to Wilmington, Del., where she worked at a successful career until she returned to Winter Park to live with her mother and be near her aunt, Betty Whitley. Carolyn had a wonderful heart and a special kindness about her that will be missed by friends and family. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Debra Michelle; and her stepfather, Michael Callahan. She is survived by a son, Troy (Amy) Miller; grandchildren, Zach, Jake, Leah and Ava of Northfield, Ohio; two brothers, Stephen Callahan of Fla. and Charles (Cindy) Callahan of N.C.; ex-husband, Michael Miller, of Ky.; and aunts and uncles, Ray Duerk of Va., Pat Rayburn and Charles (Ramona) Rayburn of Ga. and Joyce (Jack) Riggs of Russell, Ky. A memorial service was held Sunday the 31st at Union Christian Church, Orlando and Palm Cemetery, Winter Park, by minister Tom Hensley.
Charles W. FergusonAlzheimersFERGUSON, CHARLES W. passed away January 29 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. He was born in French Lick, Indiana. After graduation he worked in Monticello, Indiana where he met and married his wife Leota "Lee". He joined the Navy and served in WWII and Korea. After WWII they stayed in Miami where he was discharged. They lived in Miami for 16 years before moving to Winter Park in 1959 transferring their membership from South Miami Methodist to Winter Park First Methodist. He served in several capacities at the church, the last as usher. He was active in the Winter Park Lion's Club and in their annual fish fry. He was also a member of the Rotary Club, active in the Winter Park YMCA and was a charter member of the Winter Park Pines golf club. He is survived by his wife Lee and his three sons, James and wife Sandy of West Palm Beach, Phillip and wife Patricia of Maitland, and Blake and wife Patricia of Critz, VA. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren and three brothers, "Bud" of Monticello, Indiana, James of Logansport, Indiana and Wayne of French Lick, Indiana. A memorial service will be held on Monday February 1st at 2:00PM at Winter Park United Methodist Chapel with minister Garry Rideout. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Hospice of the Comforter, 480 West Central Parkway, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 or to the Winter Park Methodist Church, 125 N Interlachen Ave. Winter Park FL 32789.
Robert ockwood MarwickMARWICK, ROBERT LOCKWOOD, "Bob", March 6, 1921 to December 1, 2009. Robert "Bob" Marwick, 88, of Winter Park FL passed away December 1, 2009 at his home surrounded by those who loved him. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to Lawrence and Thirza Marwick. Bob enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII where he was commissioned as a Flying Officer. During his service as a fighter pilot, he shared tea with members of the Royal Family at Windsor Castle. After WWII, He graduated from the University of Toronto. Bob and his wife, Marion moved to Winter Park, FL in 1951. He retired from Hollar Chevrolet in 1973. He is preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Marion; sister Bernice; and brother David. He is survived by his five children, Heather (Don) Griffin, Marnie (Michael) Connor, Robert (Gloria) Marwick, Elizabeth(Bert) Hathaway, and Mary Cosper; 13 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Bob was committed to his wife, children, and grandchildren. While Bob enjoyed many accomplishments, his greatest legacy is the family he raised, the love he had for them, and the people he helped them become. Words cannot adequately convey the sadness with which we say goodbye to our Dad, our Grandpa and our "Big Grandpa". In honor of his life, a family celebration will be held December 12, 2009. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Hospice of the Comforter is requested.
ABBOTTS, EVELYN (LEE) Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, Evelyn Lee Abbotts, died November 30, 2009, of a major stroke, at 88 years "young." Her husband Lloyd and their daughter Lesa Tripp predeceased Evelyn, both in 2009. Surviving are Lesa's children, Stacy & Jeff, and Lloyd & Evelyn's daughter Loni, her husband John and their four children: John, Jr. & his wife Valery, Kassey & her daughter Mikenzie, Jed, and Eve & her husband Brad and their sons Brooks & Greyson.Evelyn's survivors also include her siblings: Ruth, Jean & her husband Bob, and John & his wife Avis; as well ascountless relatives, dear friends whom she considered "family," and her devoted little dog, Taffie.Evelyn had taken such joy in being a homemaker and caring for her family. Additionally, she delighted in being with friends, playing bridge, gardening, sewing and watching ice-skating performances and competitions on television. Always keeping up with the recent times, she also enjoyed working Sudoku puzzles.Everyone lovingly knew Evelyn for her gentle ways, her positive attitude, her quiet strength, and her welcoming smile. Whose lives Evelyn touched, endeared her to all.Evelyn's family has planned a "memory hour" at Crowder's Funeral Home, 111 E. Medical Center Blvd., Webster, Texas on Sunday, February 28th, from 11-12 a.m. Will you please join Evelyn's family in sharing fond memories of her.In lieu of flowers, donations in Evelyn's name to Children's Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 827790, Philadelphia, PA 19182 (Please write "Brooks Aronstam" on the memo line so your donation can be directly routed to the kidney center of the hospital.) Evelyn's great- grandson, Brooks, was born with a constellation of rare urologic findings. At eight months old, doctors at Children"s Hospital of Philadelphia successfully operated on him. Evelyn was ever so grateful and thankful that C.H.O.P. gave her precious little Brooks this gift of a healthy childhood. Published in the Houston Chronicle on 2/24/2010
BARKSDALE, EDNA H., died peacefully on Oct. 17, 2009, surrounded by her family. She was 91 years old. The cause of death was complications from pneumonia. Edna Laughton Howell was born Aug. 1, 1918, in East Orange, NJ to Harry Aaron and Bertha Jones Howell. She graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1939 with majors in math and history. Active in campus life, she captained the debate team (never losing a debate) and served as president of her dorm and her sorority. While at William and Mary, Frances Barksdale introduced her engaging college roommate (Edna) to her handsome pilot brother Lt. William Sydnor Barksdale, Jr. Edna and Bill were married May 11, 1940. Together they had four children, Virginia Laughton and William Sydnor III, born in Long Beach, CA, Evelyn Lovelace in Washington, DC, and John Howell in Dayton, OH. Edna maintained the family spirit of adventure during the course of her husband's 30 year military career. While her husband served in India during WWII, Edna lived with her parents and first two children in New Jersey. Venturing out on their own from bases in Germany and France, Edna and Bill often packed up the family to travel. From a fishing village in Portugal to the salt mines of Germany; from a Mediterranean cruise to a camel yard in Libya, Edna and Bill embraced the opportunity to travel and explore. The family moved to Winter Park, FL in 1958 upon Col. Barksdale's assignment to Orlando AFB, where Edna and Bill lived among dear friends until her husband's death in 1999. A natural leader, Edna was active in Girl Scouts for 20 years both overseas and here in the states. She served as North Atlantic Girl Scout Commissioner on the international level, as well as being a troop leader for her daughters and president of the Orange County Girl Scout Council. She served several stints as president of the Officer's Wives Club, entertaining and hosting events with enjoyment and ease. Edna was an accomplished seamstress with a sense of design, making clothing for her entire family. From 2001 until her death, Edna lived with her children, first in Vermont and then in Washington State. Edna is greatly missed by her four children; fourteen grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.
Lubon Bridges (Larson)AlzheimersLARSON, LUBON BRIDGES, died Oct. 7 after a valiant fight with Alzheimers. She was born Sept. 16, 1925 in West Plains, MO, to Earl (Derb) and Sadie McCallon. She attended Drury College in Springfield, MO, where she became a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. It was at Drury that she met her future husband and father of her children, Ken Bridges. LuBon became an English teacher and although she taught at several schools, her name became synonymous with Glenridge Junior High in Winter Park, FL. For more than 30 years, she made ninth grade English a joy, even if that did include grammar and classical literature. She taught generations of families and it was the rare outing to a restaurant or store where some did not yell out, "Hi Mrs. Bridges!" Well, Mrs. Bridges could not always remember the name of her student but she could tell you where they sat! While teaching she found time to get her Masters Degree at Stetson University in literature. Lubon enjoyed life. She loved her family, her friends, bridge and she especially loved to be on stage, whether in the classroom, in a fashion show or at the talent presentations at Rio Pinar Country Club. She was truly a kick in the pants!!! She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother James N. McCallon; husband Ken Bridges; long-time companion Desi Serrabella; and husband Les Larson; she leaves to cherish her memory her brother Earl McCallon; son Gary Bridges (Linda); daughter Pat (Sissy) Mignacca (Gerry); grandchildren Jenks Wheless, Danni Dotson (Devin), Carson Bridges (Ashley); and great-grandchildren Eric and Nacole. A private ceremony will be held in the future when she is reunited with her parents. In lieu of flowers, donations or memorials the family asks that you celebrate her life the way she would have wanted... at a fine restaurant, dressed to the nines and your glass raised for a toast!
Broadus Ezell CampbellCAMPBELL, BROADUS EZELL, passed away on October 10, 2009. He was born June 30, 1921. He joined the Navy in 1938 where he spent 22 years and rose to the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer. Broadus saw extensive service in World War II and served on numerous ships in the South Pacific where he participated in extensive combat campaigns. After retiring from the Navy in 1960, Broadus took up residence in Winter Park, FL. He joined the Sears Company in their Repair Division and moved into their Sales and Fencing Division. In 1965 Broadus became the owner and operator of the Shell station at Aloma and Hwy. 436 in Winter Park. He successfully operated his auto service station until 1980. At that time Broadus and his wife, Gladys, moved to Greer, SC, where they opened a restaurant and operated it until 1994. He then retired and he and his wife returned to their home in Winter Park. Broadus was a member of Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church and a member of the Shriner's and the American Legion. Broadus is survived by Gladys Jo Campbell, his wife of 68 years, his sons and their wives, Bob and Sandra Campbell, Sanford, FL; Mike and Ann Campbell, Cashiers, NC, and St. Augustine, FL; Don and Shelley Campbell, Valrico, FL; Scott and Lori Campbell, Winter Park, FL; and Rick Campbell (deceased); his 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A public viewing will be Wednesday at 10 a.m., October 14, at the Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church on Aloma Avenue in Winter Park, followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m. and a graveside service at Glen Haven Memorial Park on Temple Drive in Winter Park. Following the services there will be a reception at the Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church.

Rabbi Emeritus Mark LoebLOEB, MARK GORDON, Rabbi Emeritus, 65, died Wednesday, October 7th, while serving in Milan, Italy. He served as a senior rabbi at Beth El Congregation from 1976 until May 2008. A Boston native, he served on the board of many organizations in the local Jewish community and was chairman of the Board of Baltimore Hebrew University. Beth El released a statement Thursday that said: "It is with a profound sense of loss and sadness that we share with you the following news. Our Rabbi Emeritus, Rabbi Mark Loeb, died Wednesday night in Milan, Italy. He was there serving a congregation as its interim rabbi enjoying Milan's culture, opera, and the many other things that he loved. We mourn his loss as a congregation and a community, and offer our sincerest sympathies to his family." Sen. Barbara Mikulski called Loeb a man of "warmth and wit." "He had a great sense of humor. He loved everything from opera to wrestling -– which may explain his love of politics," she said. "He was a champion of social justice -– and loved to wade into the thorniest situations." Never married, Loeb leaves two sisters, Carol Francis of Orlando, Fla., and Judy Kaplan of Lake Worth, Fla., and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Officials at Beth El were expecting a funeral next week, after his body is returned from Italy. He is to be buried at Beth El Memorial Park in Randallstown.

Tom TurnerTURNER V., THOMAS M., 66, of Winter Park passed away Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, he is survived by his daughter, Christina (Patricio) Risco-Turner; step-children Jennifer (Wayne) Roberts and Jamie (Jan) Boynton; grandchildren Amaya, Jordan, Tanner, Danielle, and Lindsay; sisters, Barbara (Robert) Shea, Susan Toepel; brother, Thomas (Debbie) Turner VI. He graduated from Florida State University and attended Stetson School of Law. He began his career in business and became involved in the civic community as a member and later President of the Meridian Club of Central Florida and as a long standing member of the Winter Park Rotary. Early in his career Tom worked for what is today Morgan Stanley. Tom later co-founded and became President of a corporate travel service company. He spent his remaining career in real estate sales. He is predeceased by his loving wife Marilyn. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sat., Oct. 10, at Carey Hand Cox Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Hospice of the Comforter, Altamonte Springs, FL or the National Marfan Foundation, www.marfan.org
TRAPNELL, BARNEY LEON, born Oct. 30, 1919, in Covington, Ga., passed away Sept. 29, 2009. He was called from a peaceful sleep with family by his side. A longtime resident of Virginia Beach, he moved with his wife of Murfreesboro, Tenn., in 2006, to be near family. He was the loving and devoted husband of 68 years to Frances Trapnell who preceded him in death. Also preceding him were parents, Jessie Barrett Trapnell, Barney Leon Trapnell Sr.; sister, Edith Trapnell Marks; son, Walter L. Trapnell; and granddaughter, Julia L. Heyward. He is survived by daughter, Sue Trapnell (Heyward) (Emory); sister, Laura Jean Trapnell Freeman; grandchildren, Emory (Bo) Heyward, Janet L. Heyward, Barrett Trapnell and Margaret Trapnell. He cherished his friends and leaves behind many who loved him. Many thanks to his secret angel from church who visited each month. Donations may be made to Baylake Methodist Church, Virginia Beach.
WISE, ROBERT IRWIN, age 96, went home to be with his Lord Jesus on Sept. 28, 2009. Born of Harry and Bertha Wise in 1913 in Wayzata, Minnesota, Robert married the Love of his Life Evelyn N. Donley in 1935 and the couple moved to Mt Dora, Florida. Robert started his own company, Wise Marine Construction, in the early 1940's, building docks, seawalls, and boathouses; including the public marina in Mt. Dora and the sea walls along the canals connecting the Chain of Lakes in Winter Park. In 1954 Robert and Evelyn started building a permanent home for the family in Maitland on Minnehaha Rd. The couple raised their four children in the Community of Christ Church in Winter Park. Robert is survived by his children: Dennis Wise (wife Jaye), Irene Stoffer (husband Jerry), Donna Olavarria (husband Pete); 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren- the most recent great-grandson Holden Wise England was born on Sept. 25, 2009. Robert was predeseased by his son Warren Wise. Visitation will be held in the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, 301 NE Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando, FL 32804 on Thursday, Oct. 1, from 6 to 9 p.m.. A graveside memorial service will be held on Friday, Oct. 2, at 10 a.m. at Glen Haven Memorial Park, 2300 Temple Drive, Winter Park, FL 32789. Flowers are welcome; or remembrance donations can be made to Hospice of the Comforter, 480 W. Central Parkway, Altamonte Sp., Fl 32714 or to the DePugh Nursing Center, 550 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, FL 32789. The family appreciates the comfort and excellent care from Hospice and the DePugh Nursing Center.
CULBERHOUSE, EDWARD H., 48, entered the Kingdom of Heaven on Sept. 24, 2009. He retired from Orange County Fire Department, and is survived by "the boys" Eddie and Jake; mother, Kathy (Zorian); and his sisters. A graveside service will be held Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, at Greenwood Cemetery, 1603 Greenwood Street, Orlando. The family will receive friends at the gravesite beginning at 1:30 p.m. with services at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a trust has been set up at Seaside National Bank & Trust for his sons. Deposits can be made at any local Seaside National Bank & Trust Branch or mailed to Seaside National Bank & Trust, FBO Edward H. Culberhouse Benefit Trust, 201 South Orange Avenue, Suite 1350, Orlando, FL, 32801. Published in Orlando Sentinel on September 30, 2009.
TRAPNELL, FRANCES LAYFIELD, born Dec. 13, 1919, in Chipley, Ga., passed away peacefully Sept. 13, 2009, with family by her side. A longtime resident of Virginia Beach, she and her husband moved to Murfreesboro, Tenn., in 2006, to be near family. Preceded in death by mother, Sue Hill Layfield; father, Pearce Hudson Layfield; brothers, Charles A. Layfield, Pearce H. Layfield Jr.; son, Walter L. Trapnell; and granddaughter, Julia L. Heyward. She leaves behind her devoted and loving husband of 68 years, Barney Leon Trapnell ; daughter, Sue Trapnell (Heyward) (Emory), and grandchildren, Emory "Bo" Heyward, Janet L. Heyward, Barrett Trapnell and Margaret Trapnell . Her spirit and beliefs were strong. Unable to attend church services for several years, she was a student of the Bible. Donations may be to Baylake Methodist Church, Virginia Beach.
Albert B. SevcechSEVCECH, ALBERT B., was born Aug. 2, 1927 and ascended into the Kingdom of Our Heavenly Father on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Al is survived by his wife of 35 years, Kathy (Zorian); his children; grandchildren; and friends. His life will be celebrated at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009 at 11:00 a.m.
Marjorie Muller MairsMAIRS, MARJORIE MULLER known to all as "Jorie", ended her journey on June 28, 2009. She was embraced by her family at home in Tangerine, Florida. Her love knew no bounds. Jorie and her husband Jim raised six children: Peter, Jeff, Sally Dugan, Kiki Donofrio, Robb and John. There are also six spouses, and eleven grandchildren [soon to be thirteen] and Mort. She is also survived by her two brothers, Dr. Joseph Muller and Chandler Muller. She graduated from Winter Park High School and Agnes Scott College. Jorie was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church, Junior League, and bridge club. Her career included teaching, Young Life, and real estate, but her first love was her family. There will be a memorial service held on Friday July 10, 2009 at 3:00 p.m. at All Saints Episcopal Church, 338 E. Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, Florida 32789 with a reception immediately following at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made in Jorie's memory to Young Life in Orlando. Donations should be mailed to Young Life, PO Box 2289, Winter Park, FL 32790.
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