HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 01 19 Obituary for Mary NortonC4 Orlando Sentinel
METno FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2001
Obituaries
JOAN F. AHO, 57, Bluford Avenue,
Ocoee, died Wednesday, Jan. 11. Mrs.
Aho was a homemaker. She was born in
International Falls, Minn. She was a
member of SL Paul's Presbyterian
DORIS LANE OUPUY, 7, little Wekiva
Road, Altamonte Springs, died Monday,
Jan.15. Mrs. Dupuy was a retired secre-
tary,Born in Haynesville, La„ she moved
to Central Florida in 2000. She was Ro-
man Catholic. Survivors; husband,
Charles F. Sr,; sons, Charles F, Jc, Mark,
both of Altamonte Springs; sister, Billie
Clinton, Farmerville, La.; two grandchil-
dren. ASunset Cremation Service, Orlan-
do. .
SHEMERIA LASHAY HAMILTON, 16,
4900 Elese'St„ Orlando, died Sunday;
Jan. 14. Shemeira was a student at Dr.
Phillips High School. Born in Orlando,
she was a lifelong resident, She was ~,
nnrwa~ ~. LXV11V, 4/, IVOWd
Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan.16, of
a heart attack Mc
LdUfo WAS an auc0,
transport driver.'
Born in Queens,.
N.Y., he moved to
• Central Florida iri
'~"' 2000, He was Ro-
man Catholic. Sur-
f ~vivors: wife, Kerry;
daughters, Toni Ar•
nao, Melissa, Jamie,
all of Orlando; son, Nicholas, Orlando.
B.K Brewer & Sons Funeral Homes & Cre-
mationServices, Orlando,
NELSON 4AN(E MARSH, 75; 36 S:
Park Ave., Winter Park, died Tuesday,
1an.16, of respiratory failure. Mr. Marsh
was a roofer, Born
~ ~ in Clermont, Ga" he
°< t ~~; ; : moved to Central
Florida in 1972, He
was a member of
Mount Zion AME
Church. Survivors:
wife, Maxine; sons,
'' ~ , David Sr, Roches-
ter, N.Y., Nelson Jc,
`~ Richmond, Va.; four
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
Marvin C, Zanders Funeral Home, Apop•
lea.
Churdh.'SurviVors; sons, Larry E., Mount
' Pleasant,S,C,MichaelW.Ketchum,Esce-
nabs, Mich., Timothy D. Ketchum, Las
Vegas; daughters, Carolyn Bernard, New
StraitsburqQ, Ohio Melodyy A Hilbert,
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funeral servlcea.for Mr, Bemard Frank
Morse;'ege 78,:bf Orlando, who passed
away Wednesday, January 17, 2001 will be
held Saturday, January 20, 2001 12 Noon at
Woodlawn funeral Home Chapel wilt Fr.
Gregory Parkes of Holy Family Catholic
Church offidating. Visitation will be held
Friday, January 19, 2D01 Irom 6.9 PM at
Woodlawn Funeral Home: Rosary Service to
be held Friday, January 19, 2001 8 PM at
Woodlawn Funeral Home. Mr. Morse served
wtth the US Marine Corps during World War
II with the 5th Amphibious Marine Corps
Scouting UnR from November 1, 1942 until
February 15, 1946. Mr. Morse graduated
from Local 58 Eledrlcal Trade School in
Michigan. Mr. Morse was also a member of
Loral 606 Electrical Union, Orlando. Surviv
Ing is his wrfe of 55 years, Jeanette Morse
who he mat in South Carolina while he was
d t P rris
stationed In Me U5 Ma rte Corps a a
Island. Ttrey were marred in Rock Nill, South
Carolina on February 27, 1946, His children
are Sharon Lomek (Stanley) & Rosemarie
Wilder (Jon), Siblings, Beverly Smithson
(Oda) & Timothy Morse (Sharon). Four
grandchildren, Sheri Iiomek, Melissa Parker
(Alan), Jon and Sarah Wider, and one great
grandson, Garrett Parker. WOODLAWN
FUNERAL HOME, 400 Woodlawn Cemetery
Rd., Orlar>do, FL 34734 407.293.1361
Language no barrier for evangelist
vehicle ec'atlen~~neri~s'inay call Saturday
from 2.4PM at Anderson-McQueen Funeral
Home, 2201 • 9fh Street North, St Peters•
burg. Bom in Ft Pdk, LA, she came M Flori•
da in 1978 from Sanford, ME. She was a
waitress at IGssin Cuuins Restaurant in St.
Petersburg, Survivors include a daughter,
Natalia Marie Fulton and a son, Brandon
Michael Fulton, both of St. Petersburg, her
father, Dr. S, Chris Mercuri of FL Lauderdale;
her mother, Loretta Galston of Orlando; a
brother, Terry Overton; 2 sisters, Michelle
Overton and Tiffany Overton her grandfather,
Sal Mercuri of St. Petersburg; her grand-
mother, Joan P. Mpnay of SL Petersburg; an
aunt, Denise M. Mercuri of St. Petersburg; 2
uncles, Dane Mercuri of St. Petersburg and
Kevin Mercuri of Orlando; 5 cousins, Anthony
Marzola, Dennis Roberts, Star Roberts, Jade
Elliott and Natasha Mercuri, all of St. Peters-
burg, as well as various loved ones and
friends. She will be missed and loved by
everyone she touched. Online Guestbook
www.andersonmcqueen.com
NORTON, MARY i.
A private service for family members in
memory of Mary Norton will be held Friday,
January 19, 2001. Mary Norton's family
would appredale anyone wishing to express
their condolences to do so wHh a contribu•
lion, in lieu of flowers, to the local American
Cancer Sudety, 1601 W. Cobnial Dr., Odan-
da, FL 32804 (407) 8436680.
HARVEY UIFTON "(LIEF" SURE JR.,
52, Oakstand Lane, Orlando, died
Wednesday,lan.11, of cancer, Mr. Eure
was a systems a~a~
,~ ~ lyst in the comput-
'~ er industry, Born in
`" .~~ Savannah, Ga:, he
~~ moved to Central
f(orida in 1979. He
,... ;~ was Christian. He
• t was a Navy veteran
of the Vetnam
~~ ~~ ~ War. $UNIVOrS:
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mother, Dorothy,
Cochran, Ga.; father, Harvey C Sr., Char-
lotte, N.C.; sons, Travis, South Carolina,
Corey Evans, Fort Wayne, Ind.; daugh-
ters, Shannon Kohn, Greenville, S.C:
brothers; Lee, Cochran, Scott, Home-
stead; three grandchildren. A Sunset
Cremation Service, Orlando,
SIDNEY GELBER, 78, Greenmount
Road, Orlando, died Sunday, Jan. 14,
Master Sgt. Gelber was retired from the
postal service. Born in Bronx, N.Y" he
moved to Central Florida in 1968. He
was an Army veteran of the Korean and
Vietnam wars. Survivors: wife, Grace E;
stepson, Ralph A. Zimmerman, Orlando;
brothers, Lou, Bronx, Nom1. Carey Hand
Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.
JOHN MCGINNIS,'46, Monroe Ave•
nue, Maitland, died Thursday, 7an.18.
Carey Hand Cox-Parker funeral Home,
Winter Park
PEARLINE MILLER, 74, East Pine
Street, Orlando, died Monday, Jari.15.
Mrs. Miller was a homemaker, Bom in
George's Creek, Ky., she moved to Cen-
tral Florida in 1977. She was a member
of East Orange Evangelical ,Methodist
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and her'liusb~ano traveled extensively
throughout Europe, Mexico, Cuba and the
United States. Her interests were god, bridge,
an and history. She was a spirited end
caring person whose presence brought joy
into the lives of those around her. Her love
and nurturing of her family will never be
forgotten. She is survived by her three
children, Robert J. Toepfer of Longwood,
Jeanne C. Crandall olScottsdale, AZ, and
Gloria M. Lundin of Aock(ord, IL. Her seven
grandchildren are Robert Harper of Portland
OA, Pegge Vissicaro olPhoenix, AZ, Kathryn
Platt of Atlanta, GA, John Toepler of
Chicago, IL, Susan Toepfer of Miami Beach,
FL, Claire Lundin of Evanston, IL, and
Thomas Lundin of Madison, WI She has 9
great grenddrildren.
WHITE, tEOLA D,
Funeral service for Leola D. 'Micky' White,
age 84, Orlando, will be concluded today,
Friday, January 19, 2001, 10:30 AM at the
Lake Ivanhoe Cftapel of the Baldvnn•Fairchild
Funeral Home, where the Family wit! receive
Friends today from 9:30 until 10:30 AM. In•
temrenl will be today, 1:30 PM in the Fbdda
National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL, wkh Military
Honors. In lieu d towers, memorial contribu-
tions may be made to the American Heart
Association, 231 E Marks St, Orlando, FL,
32603. BALDWIN•FAIRCHILD FUNERAL
HOME, 301 NE Ivanhoe BHd., Orlando.
A native of Fort Worth,
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goad right now. Gad is blessing me in foot-
ball 8 basketball, I've derided to write you
this leher to let you know how much I miss
you. I'm getting all this publicity & I'm still
not really happy. I'm not happy because
you're not here to celebrate whh me. I re•
member as long as I can remember how
we use to sit on tits couch and watch foot-
ball or basketball and talk about how life
would be for me when I make h I wanted
you to be my accountant. I wanted you to
be there for me every step of the way. The
only reason I haven't broken down is be•
cause of your beautiful daughter Kaylah,
The things she does and her lariat expres-
sions really remind me of you. I ant get
mad at her, I can only laugh, no matter
what she does. The way she brier tfre bcl•
tom of her lip, the way she boles when she
Ls confused. I'm Kaylah's guaNian angel. I
will never let anything happen to her. It
seems like Ore table's fumed. I can really
understand how much you cared for me.
Because I try to take care of Kaylah the
same way, You frelped me with my home•
work. Everytime I Think about you...wtren I
tlwught about how you got up early Satur•
day rooming and took me elf the way to
Oviedo to play a basketball game. The title
of our relation is 'cousin' Tut from my bean
to your treart you are sincerely my Big Sis•
ter. When I have the money, I want to get a
tattoo of your name and face on my chest
over my heart. Sheila, I need your prayer to
help me graduate higfr school and go to a
big time university. Pray for my mother.
Love, Reggie.
Detroit Symphony
Neeme Jarvi Conductor
Saturday, January 20
7 pm -Bob Carr PAC
Something Old
Symphony No. l -Mahler "The Titan"
Something New
Motor City -Michael Daughtery
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