Robert Crawford
Robert Crawford died Friday April 28, 2000 at the VA Hospital in Lake
City.
Service arrangements are pending.
Arrangements are under the direction of COSTANZO FUNERAL & CREMATION
127 W. Desoto St., Lake City, FL 32055, 758-0046.
Ralph Chellis Murdock
Ralph Chellis Murdock, 82, a resident of Lake City, Florida died Saturday
April 29, 200 at the Country Home Nursing Home Lake City, Florida after
an extended illness.
Mr. Murdock was a native of Crown Point, New York and had resided in
Lake City, Florida since 1960. He was employed with the Columbia County
School System for fifteen years and retired in 1978. He was a member of
the Huntsville United Methodist Church, Lake City, Florida.
Survivors include four step sons; Colen Brinkley, Brady Brinkley, Marvin
Brinkley and Lonnie Brinkley all of Lake City, Florida; one sister, Connie
McAusland, Hudson, Mass. Deanna Davis and Annie Harris, caretakers and
very close friends.
Graveside funeral services will be conducted Monday May 1, 2000 at
3 P.M. at the Mt. Olive Baptist Cemetery, Wellborn, Florida with the Rev.
Ken Bowers officiating.
SHERRILL-GUERRY FUNERAL HOME 616 S. Marion Street Lake City, Florida
is in charge of all arrangements.
Ruth C. Scogin
Ruth C. Scogin, age 91, died Saturday, April 29, 2000 at National Healthcare
of Lake City.
Born in North Georgia, Mrs. Scogin lived in Lake City since October
of 1999 having moved from Lantana, Florida. A Baptist and member of the
First Baptist Church of Atlanta, Mrs. Scogin worked as a clerical secretary
for a brokerage firm. Mrs. Scogin was totally devoted to her family and
would always be there for any kin whom she could help.
Preceding Mrs. Scogin in death is her husband, Joe Will Scogin. Mrs.
Scogin is survived by her sister, Grace Pirkle of Lake City, two nieces,
Wynelle Homin of Palm Springs, Florida, and Kristin Ebel with husband Pete
of West Palm Beach, Florida, two nephews, Glen Bell with wife Sally of
Greenville, South Carolina, and John Bell with wife Renee of Lake City,
four great-great nieces, and four great-great nephews, along with many
other relatives.
Services for Mrs. Scogin will be held latter in the week at the Bethlehem
Baptist Church in North Georgia.
Arrangements are under the direction of COSTANZO FUNERAL & CREMATION,
127 W. Desoto St., Lake City, FL 32055, 758-0046.
Anne Claire DeVane
Anne Claire DeVane, 54, a resident of Keystone Heights, Florida died
Friday April 28, 2000 at her home after a long illness.
Mrs. DeVane was a native of Lake City, Florida and graduated from Columbia
High School Class of 1963. She graduated from Florida State University
in 1968 with a Masters degree in Speech Pathology and a Masters Degree
in Education from Jacksonville University.
Survivors include: two daughters, Alexandria Deese and Devane Deese
both of Jacksonville, Florida. Her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. DeVane,
Lake City, Florida. Two sisters, Lynne DeVane Boyd, Lake City, Florida
and Charlene DeVane Roberts, Atlanta, Ga. Three nieces, Amanda Payne, Lake
City, Fla., Ramsey Roberts, Atlanta, Ga. and Pricilla Roberts, Atlanta,
Ga; one nephew, Charlie Payne, Lake City, Florida.
Graveside Funeral Services will be conducted Tuesday May 2, 2000 at
the Memorial Cemetery, Lake City, Florida with the Rev. Roy Martin, Pastor
of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. In lieu of flowers donations
may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 1223 West Baya Avenue, Lake
City, Florida 32055. SHERRILL-GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 616 S. Marion Street
Lake City, FL is in charge of all arrangements.
Rita J. Carignan
Rita J. Carignan age 60, died Sunday, April 30, 2000 at her home after
a long illness.
Born in Biddeford, Maine, Mrs. Carignan lived in Lake City for 19 years
having moved from Portland, ME. A Roman Catholic and member of Epiphany
Catholic Church, Mrs. Carignan worked as a registered nurse for the Veterans
Administration for a total of 26 years, 19 of which was at the Lake City
Medical Center. In her leisure time Mrs. Carignan enjoyed needlepoint sewing.
Mrs. Carignan is survived by her husband Leo, two sons, John of Bonita
Springs, FL, and James of Newport, RI, one sister, Ruth Crye with husband
Harry of Anderson, IN, and two grandchildren.
The family of Mrs. Carignan will receive friends and neighbors at a
visitation today, Monday, May 1, 2000 from 7 PM to 9 PM at Costanzo Funeral
Home. A rosary service will begin at 7 PM. A funeral mass will be offered
by Father Patrick Murphy; SJ, Tuesday May 2, 2000 at Epiphany Catholic
Church, Lake City, at 11 AM followed by committal at Forest Lawn Cemetery;
SJ. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to Hospice
of North Central Florida, Development Department, 1900 Florida Gateway
Blvd, Lake City, FL 32024.
Arrangements are under the direction of COSTANZO FUNERAL & CREMATION,
127 W. Desoto St., Lake City, FL 32055, 758-0046.
Toxey "Tony" W. Bankston
Toxey "Tony" W. Bankston, 90, a resident of Homestead, Florida died
Saturday April 29, 2000 in Homestead after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Bankston was a native of Grant Parish, Lousiana and moved to Florida
in the late 1920's. After moving to Lake City he worked at the Naval Air
Station during WW II. He and his wife, Clemmie, owned and operated Po-Boys
Do-nut Shop in Lake City from 1946 to 1974. He was an avid sports fan and
attended the "Tigers" football games. He also loved music and sang.
Survivors include two daughters: Glenda Bishop, Lake City, Fl and Carol
Breckenridge of Homestead, FL. Five grandchildren: Karen Jennings, High
Springs, FL, Sharon Keene, Lake City, FL, Theresa Malley, Homestead, FL,
John Breckenridge, Homestead, FL and Melanie Crosby, Nashville, Tenn. He
has nine great grandchildren: Andy, Vincent, Rachel, Lauren, Clemmie, Spencer,
Kevin, Allen and Dylan.
Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday, May 3, 2000 at 11:00
A.M. in the Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The family will receive
friends Tuesday May 2, 2000 from 6-8 PM at the funeral home.
SHERRILL-GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 616 S. Marion Street Lake City, Florida
is in charge of all arrangements.
Leona Ruise
Mrs. Leona Ruise, age 88 resident of Margaretta, Fla. died Monday April
24, 2000 at Frank Wells Nursing Home in Macclenny, Fla. terminating an
extended illness.
She had resided in Baker County most of her adult life and was the
widow of the late Elder Oria Ruise, Sr. She was a faithful member of Emanuel
Church of God In Christ, serving as the Church First Lady and Mother for
years.
Survivors include 7 sons, Clarence Jones, Macclenny, Fla., Alphonso
Ruise, N.Y., Oria Ruise, Jr. (Pansy) Margaretta, Fla.., Elder Jonathan
Ruise (Sharon) Margaretta, Fla., Ronnie Ruise, Margaretta, Fla., Leo Ruise
(Vanessa) Lake Butler, Fla. and John Sands (Patty) Macclenny, Fla.: daughters,
Merdes Paige, Sanderson, Fla., Nadine Perkins, Denver, Col., Alfreda Givens,
Sanderson, Fla., Marilyn Minor, Maryland, Lydia Gray, Macclenny, Fla.,
Kelly Sands (Tony), Orlando, Fla., Everee McCray (Bishop) Lake City, Fla.
and Ida Mae Smith, Sanderson, Fla.; adopted daughter, Ethel Blue, Sanderson,
Fla.; adopted sister, Castelle Williams (Elder Lucious), Margaretta, Fla.;
46 grandchildren; 52 great children; 15 great great grandchildren; a host
of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services for Mrs. Leona Ruise, will be 12:00 noon Tuesday May
2, 2000 at Emanuel Church of God In Christ with Elder Jonathan Ruise, pastor,
delivering the eulogy. Internment will follow in the Quitman Cemetery,
Sanderson, Fla.
Arrangements by COMBS FUNERAL HOME, 400 E. Washington Street, Lake
City, Fla.
Edward Joseph Babinec Sr.
Edward Joseph Babinec Sr., 62, of Lake City died Thursday, Jan. 25,
2001, at his residence after an extended illness.
Mr. Babinec had lived in Lake City for 13 years after moving from Fort
Lauderdale. He was a member of Epiphany Catholic Church and enjoyed poems,
woodworking and art. Mr. Babinec was preceded in death by his father, Earl
Babinec, in 1989; two of his sons, Edward Babinec Jr. in 1998 and Robert
Babinec in 1999; and a brother, Timothy Babinec, in 1995.
Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Dorothy Babinec of Lake City;
his mother, Mary Babinec of Lake City; two sons, Michael Babinec of Lake
City and Frank Babinec of Coral Springs; three brothers, Earl Babinec of
Fort Lauderdale, Ronnie and Terry Babinec, both of Lake City; one sister,
Candy Palmer of Lake City; and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr. Babinec will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday,
Jan. 29, 2001, at Epiphany Catholic Church, with Father George Kurubilla,
CMI, officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
The family received friends from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral
home, with a rosary being held at 6 p.m.
SHERRILL-GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 616 S. Marion St., Lake City, is in charge
of all arrangements.
William Andrew Boone
William Andrew "Andy" Boone, 35, of Key Largo died Thursday, Jan. 25,
2001, in Florida City.
He was a native of Lake City and had resided in Big Pine Key before
moving to Key Largo three years ago. At the time of his death, he was a
master sergeant with the Homestead Air Reserve Station, Florida detachment
1-125th fighter Wing, with 11 years of service. Mr. Boone was a graduate
of Columbia High School class of 1983.
Survivors include his wife, Cheryl George Boone, of Key Largo; parents,
William and Quinn Boone of Lake City; three sisters, Pamelia (David Sr.)
Crews of Atlanta, Jeannie (David) Wallace of Bashkek, Kyrgyzstan, and Susan
Chestnut of Lake City; one brother, Martin (Pam) Boone of Lake City; his
father and mother-in-law, Tillman and Mary Sue George of Lake City; two
nephews and a niece.
Full military services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30,
in the First Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Lowell O'Steen, pastor
of the Bethlehem Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in
Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. Monday at
GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 4309 S. First St., Lake City.
Nancy Ann Cline
Nancy Ann Cline, 66, died Saturday, Jan. 28, 2001, in a Gainesville
hospital.
Mrs. Cline had lived in Lake City for seven years, moving here from
Jeffersonville, Ind. She was a member of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ
in East Bernstadt, Ky.
Survivors include her daughter, Sandra Skinner of Lake City; two brothers,
Troy Martin of London, Ky., Glenn Martin of Lake City; and two grandchildren,
Chad Strat and Shauna Turberville, both of Lake City.
Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date in London, Ky.
SHERRILL-GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 616 S. Marion St., Lake City, is in charge
of all local arrangements.
Elizabeth Ann Henderson
Elizabeth Ann Rhoden Henderson, 79, died Friday, Jan. 26, 2001, in
Ocala after an extended illness.
Mrs. Henderson was a former resident of Lake City for 45 years prior
to moving to Ocala. She was a charter member of Parkview Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie W. Rhoden Sr., and her
son, Johnnie W. Rhoden Jr.
Survivors include three daughters, Patricia Ann Ayers of St. Cloud,
Anita Louise Rhoden of Ocala and Elaine Rhoden Buist of Greenwood, SC;
brother, William Edward Wheatley of Tallahassee; and grandchildren, Mark
Ayers and Cynthia "Kit" Buettner of St. Cloud, Tonaya Grayle Foreman of
Dallas, Charles "Chuck" Buist and Christy Laine Buist, both of Greenwood,
S.C.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001, in
the Sherrill-Guerry Funeral Home Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Joe Butler
officiating. Graveside services will follow at 3 p.m. at Tallahassee Memory
Gardens. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral
home. SHERRILL-GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 616 S. Marion St., Lake City, is in
charge of all
arrangements.
Mildred Louise Jordan
Mildred Louise Jordan, 86, of Live Oak died Thursday, Jan. 25, 2001,
after a brief illness.
She was a native of Live Oak and the wife of 62 years to the late Alton
Gaston McCullers. She was the daughter of the late William Alexander and
Fronie Stinson Jordan of Live Oak. She is predeceased by a brother, William
Jordan, of Live Oak. She was a faithful member and supporter of the Philadelphia
Church of God whose fellowship she loved and was loved by all who knew
her. She lived her life helping others in the medical field where she served
as a nurse for 40 years.
She is survived by three sons, Al McCullers and wife Sandra of Jacksonville,
Jimmy McCullers and wife Gloria and Emory McCullers and wife Nancy, both
of Live Oak; two daughters, Glenda Sue Hughes and husband Fred of Burnsville,
N.C. and Mary Alice Weatherly and husband Jim of Tallahassee; four sisters,
Mabel Sapp of Live Oak, Ruth Walker of Port Richey, Frances Hill of Tarpon
Springs and Alberta Leeper of Fernandina Beach; 15 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. McCullers were conducted at 3:30 p.m. Sunday,
Jan. 28, 2001, in the Daniels Memorial Chapel with Dr. Jimmy Deas officiating.
Interment followed in the Live Oak Cemetery. Visitation was held Saturday
from 5-7 p.m. at the funeral home. Pallbearers serving were her grandsons
Mark, Alan, Kevin and Clay McCullers, Jim and Mike Weatherly, Rickey, Keith
and Mike McCullers and Lee, Greg, Tim and Jeremiah Hughes.
DANIEL FUNERAL HOME OF LIVE OAK was in charge of all arrangements.
Leverne Porter
Mr. Leverne Porter, 76, of Lake City died Saturday, Jan. 27, 2001,
in Integrated Health-care Services in Gainesville following an extended
illness.
Mr. Porter was a native of Columbia County and had resided in Lake
City most of his life. He was the son of the late Lon and Ruby Harvey Porter
and was a former agriculture teacher for schools in Live Oak and Fort White.
He also was employed as an agriculture inspector with the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Lake City, for 23 years until his retirement in 1987. He
was a member and Sunday school teacher with the Mount Olive Baptist Church,
Suwannee County, a graduate of the University of Florida with a degree
in agriculture, a Navy veteran of World War II having served on the U.S.
Pittsburg, a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, the Lake City Lodge
No. 27 of Free and Accepted Masons, the Lake City Shrine Club and was an
avid hunter and fisherman.
Survivors include three sisters, Luease Carver of Branford, Lucille
Roberts of Orlando and Sara Witcher of Jacksonville; one brother, Eathen
Porter of Fort White; four nieces, Wynelle Durden of Gainesville, Gwendolyn
Hawkins and Karen Maggard, both of Fort White, and Lois Faye Hubbard of
Lake City; seven nephews, Charles Porter and Charles Houston, both of Lake
City, Jimmy Porter of Tampa, Norman Porter and Bobby Porter, both of Fort
White, B.J. Carver of Brandenton and Mike Harris of Jacksonville.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m Tuesday, Jan. 30, in
the Siloam United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Knight, pastor
of Mount Beulah Baptist Church, officiating. Graveside masonic rites will
be recited in Siloam Cemetery, Columbia County, Fla. Visitation will be
from 6-8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 29, at GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 4309 S. First St.,
Lake City.
Dewitt Reed Roberts
Dewitt Reed "Witty" Roberts, 86, of rural Lake City died Friday, Jan.
26, 2001, at his residence after an extended illness.
Mr. Roberts was born in Union County and lived most of his life in
Columbia County. He was a retired farmer. He was a U.S. Army veteran of
World War II. He was a member of the Church of Christ of High Springs.
Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Ina Crawford Roberts, of rural
Lake City; one daughter, Trudy Dubose of Gainesville; two sons, Arthur
Wayne Roberts of Lake Butler and Michael Dewitt Roberts of Lake City; two
sisters, Reva O'Steen of Lake Butler and Mondell Blackwelder of Tallahassee;
eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28, 2001, at
the Church of Christ of High Springs with Brother Roy Dicks and Brother
Gene Burgett officiating. Burial followed at Philippi Cemetery in Columbia
County. The family received friends Saturday from 6-8 p.m at the funeral
home. The family requested that in lieu of flowers contributions be made
to: North Central Florida Hospice, 4200 N.W. 90th Blvd., Gainesville, Fla.
32066.
ARCHER FUNERAL HOME, 55 N. Lake Ave., Lake Butler, was in charge of
all arrangements.
Rosa Darling McConnell
Rosa Darling McConnell, 92, of Lake City, died Friday, Oct. 20, 2000,
at Shands at Lake Shore hospital.
She was the daughter of the late Sam Darling and Frances Nixon Darling
and was the widow of the late Ivery McConnell. After moving to Lake City,
she joined Olivet Baptist Church and later Trinity United Methodist Church,
where she served faithfully until her health failed.
She leaves to mourn her passing three daughters, Lizzie (Jake) Hill,
Vestella (Phillip) Jones of Lake City, Loretta (Raymond) James of Clewiston;
one son, Willie (Jeanette) McConnell of Miami; one special, devoted granddaughter,
Deadra (Todd) Filer; one special, devoted grandson, Travis Jones; devoted
godson, David (Easter) Fudge; and a devoted niece, Rosa Lee Frazier, both
of Lake City; one adopted daughter, Pauline Jackson of Lake City. She has
23 grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
She also leaves to mourn her death, many nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing
friends.
Funeral services for Rosa Darling McConnell will be at 1 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 28, 2000, at Trinity United Methodist Church with the Rev. J.D. Johnson,
pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Rest Cemetery.
The family will receive friends Friday, Oct. 27, 2000, from 7-8 p.m. at
Combs Funeral Home chapel.
Arrangements by COMBS FUNERAL HOME, 400 E. Washington St., Lake City.
Isaac I. (I.I.) Moody
Mr. Isaac I. (I.I.) Moody, 81, of Lake City, died Wednesday, Oct. 25,
2000, at North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville.
Mr. Moody was a native of Bunnell, son of the late George and Bettie
Miles Moody and resided in Lake City since 1945. Mr. Moody was a 1945 graduate
of the University of Florida. Mr. Moody was employed by Florida Power &
Light Co. for 35 years until his retirement in 1981 as division engineering
manager. He was an avid golfer, a charter member of Lake City Country Club
and a member of the "Over the Hill Gang." Mr. Moody was a member of the
Lake City Lions Club, Morocco Temple, Lake City Shrine Club and was a Master
Mason in the Gainesville Masonic Lodge, No. 41.
Mr. Moody was preceded in death by his wife, Freida Maxwell Moody.
Survivors include one son, Dr. Howard (Kathy) Moody of Tallahassee;
one daughter, Nancy (Tom) Petillo of Denver; one brother, Leonard Moody
of Alexandria, Va.; four grandchildren, Deanna Petillo Dean of Frostproof,
Thomas Petillo of Mill Valley, Calif., and Melissa and Michael Moody of
Tallahassee; one great grandchild, Jack Dean of Frostproof.
"Double I," as he was known to his many friends, had a kind of gentle
spirit. Soon after his retirement from FP&L, the Lake City Reporter
featured him in a Monday Profile. The article noted that his kindly eyes
reflected a lifetime of dedication and sincerity, and that his manners
tell stories of gentle concern. It concluded by saying he was "blessed
with compassion, a good nature and humility, and that surely Double I'
has touched many a person." He surely has.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, Oct. 28, 2000, at 10 a.m.
at First United Methodist Church of Lake City with the Rev. Rob Atchley,
church pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. The family will receive friends Friday, Oct. 27, 2000, from 5-7
p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial gifts may be made to the Lake City Lions
Club Eye Sight Fund, P.O. Box 257, Lake City, Fla. 32056.
GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 4309 S. First St., Lake City, is in charge of
all arrangements
Mildred Gaskins Hull
Mrs. Mildred Gaskins Hull, 75, of Lake City, died Thursday, Oct. 26,
2000, in Shands at Lake Shore hospital following a long illness.
Mrs. Hull was a native of Florence, S.C., daughter of the late Robert
Eugene and Addie McCutcheon Gaskins, and lived in High Springs for 45 years
prior to moving to Lake City 10 months ago. Mrs. Hull had worked for Copeland
Sausage Co., then as a cottage parent at Sunland Training Center. She was
of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include her husband, James Virtice (J.V.) Hull; two sons,
Jimmy (Dorothy) Hull and Ellis Eugene Hull; one daughter, Vivian Glenn,
all of Lake City; two brothers, Dexter Gaskins of Waltersboro, S.C., and
Harold Gaskins of Live Oak; three grandchildren, Rhonda (Steve) Mailhos
of Gretna, La., Connie Glenn and Kerri Hull, both of Lake City; two great-grandchildren,
Nicholas and Emily Mailhos, both of Gretna.
Graveside funeral services will be conducted Saturday, Oct. 28, 2000,
at 10 a.m. in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Thomas Bankston
officiating. The family will receive friends Friday, Oct. 27, 2000, from
6 -8 p.m. at the funeral home.
GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 4309 S. First St., Lake City, is in charge of
all arrangements.
Harry David Ferrell
Harry David Ferrell, 56, passed away at his home in Lake City on Sunday,
Oct. 22, 2000.
Survivors include a son, Brian S. Ferrell, Ringo, Ga.; grandson, Chase
J. Ferrell, Ringo, Ga.; sister, May Pearl Hobbs, Dublin, Ga.; dear friend,
Judy Smith, Lake City; several nieces and nephews.
Private services were held Thursday, Oct. 26, 2000, in the Lake City
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Chapel.
Edmond (Sam) Johnson
Edmond Lee (Sam) Johnson, 68, of Lake City, died Thursday, Oct. 19,
2000, at Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Center ,terminating a brief
illness.
He was the son of the late Ed and Catherine Coles Johnson and received
his education in the public school system. He served his country in the
U.S. Army from 1953-55 and was honorably discharged. He resided in Miami
for many years, relocating in 1996 to Lake City. He was a member of Olivet
Baptist Church, where he served on the Trustee Board.
Survivors include five sons, Ronnie (Arvinna) Johnson, Keith Johnson,
Glen (LaChundra) Johnson Sr., Osmond (Karen) Johnson, Decarlis Johnson,
all of Miami; one daughter, Towana Johnson, Miami.; eight grandchildren;
devoted former wife, Cherly Johnson, Miami; a host of nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends.
Funeral services for Edmond Lee (Sam) Johnson, will be 11 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 28, 2000, at Olivet Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. H.M. Moss, pastor,
presiding; Elder Connail Johnson, eulogy. Interment will follow in Huntsville
Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday, Oct. 27, 2000, at Combs
Funeral Home chapel from 6-7 p.m.
Arrangements by COMBS FUNERAL HOME, 400 E. Washington St., Lake City.
Effie Margaret Bass
Effie Margaret Bass, 92, of Bell, died Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2000, at
her home.
Effie was born in Bell and a lifelong resident, a homemaker and a member
of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.
Survivors include her son, Arvey Bass, Bell; daughter, Minnie Philman,
Lake City; 36 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Bass will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
29, 2000, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Trenton, with the Rev. Don Wilke
conducting the services. Visitation will be Saturday, Oct. 28, 2000, from
6-8 p.m. at Evans-Carter Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Jennings Lake Cemetery under the direction of EVANS-CARTER
FUNERAL HOME, 220 N. Main St., High Springs. |
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