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HomeMy WebLinkAboutObituaries-1994/1995 The Voice 7: WINTER SPRINGS Phyllis Best, Thefts/break-Ins • Bitterwood Street, 200 block, be- 62, was a tween 12:30 and 8:30 a.m. Jan. 28. Someone stole a stereo valued at$120, homemaker 10 discs valued at$140,tools valued at 2 study programs $38 and photographs valued at $200 from a house. deal with life, love • Funeral services were held • Cory Lane, 100 block, 8 am. Jan. 28.Tuesday for Phyllis J.Best,62,of too Someone broke id a a oo,house re- WINTER SPRINGS — E 1 h- torda television valued$2e,at ter0,two re- P P Hacienda Village in Winter carders valued at$200, a stereo valued any Lutheran Church is sponsor- Springs. at$525,$300 In cash,a video game val- ing two study programs. Mrs.Best,a homemaker,died ued at$120,a guitar valued at$300 and The first session of a seven.. Saturday,Jan.21.Shetvasbomin a bottle of rum valued at$20. week book study for women is Saturday,Jan.2 .Sheta Central • Cory Lane, 100 block, between 2 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. today. The and 3:30 a.m. Jan.31. Someone stole a study, Living the Blessing, will Floridain 1968. boat motor valued at $2,700 from the examine how women did or did Services were conducted at the screened Porch of a house, receive not i the gift of uncondi- Altamonte Springs Chapel of the • Tarpon Circle, 100 block, between g Baldwin•FairchildFuneral Home. 9:30 a.m. Dec. 18 and 5 p.m. Jan. 10. timbal love as children and how to Mrs. Best was a member of the Someone stole a box of personal checks pass unconditional love on to oth- kom a house and forged several of the ers.Cost for the sessions is$7. VineyardFellowship. checks for a total amount of$1,447. The church also is offering a Mrs. Best is survived by her • State Road 434, 200 block, be- seven-week group program called husband,William'.Best,Sr.;two rween 10:30 p.m.Jan.25 and 10:15 a.m. Life Crossroads. The first session sons,William J.BesUr.OfOviedo Jan. 28. Someone broke into a restau- is from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. and Mark A. Best Jr Caldwell, meat ram and took a mixer valued at$4,000,a The program offers insights from meat slicer valued at $775 and two contemporary human sciences Idaho; two brothers, William E. knives valued at$40. Y Dailey ofLongsvoodandLawrence and Christian tradition to examine Dailey, Jr. of Apopka; a sister, Criminal mB Boulevard, 300 block, how life experiences affect people. Marianne Knight of Casselberry; • Sheath Boulevard• 300 block, ba The cost is$10. and four grandchildren. tween 3 p.m. Jan. 25 and 11:30 p.m. Both study programs will be at 8 Jan.28.Someone scratched a car's sun- Casselberry Spanish Seventh-day face,causing an estimated$500 in dam- Adventist Church, 3700 Dike Feb.13-17 ages. Road. To register call (907) 699- IndianTrailsMiddleSchool will • Winter Springs Boulevard, 1500 4333. host the Hogan Hoopster Basket- block, between 9 p.m. Jan. 28 and 7 ball Camp the first week of am. Jan. a Someone vandalized two greens , a gag an esti and a water 00 Cost is which 8 a.m.to noon. fountain, causing an estlmmatl $21,000 Cost is $65 which includes a T- in damages. shirt. The camp is open to boys Assault and girls in grades 5through B.For • Cory Lane 100 block, Jan. 27. A more information,call Coach Hall woman was charged with assault after at359-7533 ext 258,orMrs.Hogan she threatened to set a can of heir spray at 359-7533 ext.257. on ere in from of a man at a residence. 95 o z o d. Area deaths Helen Palumbo, 66, dies Helen Jeanette Palumbo, 66, of Punta Gorda Circle,Winter Springs, died on.,Edda3;.March 10, in South Sthninole Hospital,Longwood. r Mrs.Palumbo was a retired long distance operator with AT&T. She was born in Newburgh, Nov York, and came to Central Florida in 1987. She was an active member of Tele- phone Pioneers and was an Episco- palian. Survivors include a husband, David P. Palumbo; four daughters, Helen Marcus of Oviedo, Elizabeth Price ofCasselberry Marian Servidio of Lake Mary and Teresa Palumbo of Ft.Lauderdale;and one grandson. George Henderson was 'Army major George Robert Henderson,68,W. Pebble Beach Circle,Winter Springs, died Monday,March 13. Mr.Henderson was a member of St. Stephens Catholic Church, Lefthanded Golfers Association and Greater Orlando Cribbage Associa- tion.He was an Army major.He was born in Forest, Va., and moved to Central Florida in 1980. Survivors include his wife,Joan; sons Donald,Alexandria,VA;George Jr.,Kingwood,Tex.;Gary,Brooklyn, N.Y.; daughters Susan Whitaker, Tampa; Diane, Warriors Mark, Pa.; brother Frank Jr., New York; sister Mozelle,Hampton,Va.; 10 grandchil- dren;3 great-grandchildren. 95x3 / 6