HARRY LININDOLL
Harry Linindoll Jr., of Albany, N.Y., and Islamorada, died Sunday,
June 9, 2002, after a short illness at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany.
He served on the Administrative Committee at Buttonwood Bay Condominium
Association in Key Largo for several years.
Upon moving to the Coral Harbor Club in Islamorada, Mr. Linindoll became
a member on the Board of Association, serving as secretary for several
years, then president for two years.
He was vice president of the board. He also worked for many years for
the Monroe County Board of Elections.
Mr. Linindoll was a lifetime member of the Mariners Hospital Auxiliary,
where he co-chaired with Penny Mason the Festival of Music Annual Barber
Shop Show.
Mr. Linindoll’s greatest love was for his church, St. James the Fisherman
Episcopal Church. He served on the vestry for several years as a junior
warden and senior warden.
He was also finance chairman under former rector Ralph Johnson. Mr.
Linindoll was chairman of the search committee that founded the new rector
at St. James.
Mr. Linindoll served as senior warden and finance chairman until his
death.
He is survived by his wife, Diane Smith Linindoll; son, Harry (Lee
Ann) Linindoll III of East Greenbush, N.Y.; daughter, Wendy Linindoll of
Albany, N.Y.; and grandsons, Brian Linindoll and Harry Linindoll IV of
East Greenbush, N.Y.
Funeral services were Thursday, June 13 at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church,
Bishop David Ball, presiding.
Donations may be made to the St. James Building Fund, St. James Episcopal
Church, P.O. Box 509, Islamorada, FL 33036.
There will be a memorial service at St. James in October. Time and
date will be announced.
JOHN F. KLEIN
John F. Klein, 69, resident of Key Largo for 22 years, died at the
Cleveland Clinic Hospital in Weston on Saturday, June 8, 2002.
He was a former Air Force fighter pilot and a retired Delta Airlines
captain.
He is survived by his wife, Pauline Klein of Key Largo; sons, Robert
Klein of St. Augustine and John A. Klein of the Mideast; stepsons, Paul
Webb of Pompano Beach and Roland Webb of Scotland; daughter, Kimberly Havenar
of Athens, Ga.; sister, Nancy Killeen of Gaithersburg, Md.; and seven grandchildren.
A private memorial service will be held Saturday, June 29.
HELEN E. McCREA
Helen E. McCrea, 94, died Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2002, at Heritage Health
Care Center in Utica, N.Y.
She was born Dec. 5, 1907, in Colton, N.Y.
Mrs. McCrea, a retired registered nurse, had been a resident of Taylor
Creek Village in Key Largo for the past 22 years.
She was preceded in death by William (Bill), her husband of 48 years.
Mr. McCrea died in 1982.
Mrs. McCrea spent two months at the Comprehensive Care Center in Plantation
Key prior to leaving Key Largo in mid-July.
Mrs. McCrea is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Services will
be held in Saranac Lake, N.Y.
CLAUDIA M. SCOTT
Claudia Mae Harvey Scott, 78, of Marathon, died Wednesday, Sept. 18,
2002.
She was born in Philadelphia on Dec. 19, 1923, to the late Jim and
Ulla Harvey. She later moved to Marathon, in the late 1940s or early 50s,
where she met and married the late William Scott Jr. in April 1970.
She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church and was a member of the
choir.
Mrs. Scott worked in Marathon cleaning Gulfstream Trailer Park. She
was then able to purchase a three-wheel bicycle, which she rode to and
from Key Colony Beach and Marathon Shores. She became known as the “Bicycle
Lady.”
Mrs. Scott retired from cleaning private homes and worked at Grace
Jones Day Care Center, until she took sick in April 2000.
She moved in with Tim and his family in November 2001, but she had
to be hospitalized. In June of 2002, she was transferred to Marathon Manor.
Mrs. Scott is survived by her family: Bertha (Mervin) Bennett, Tim
(Shirley) Scott, Johnnie Scott and Ronnie Scott, all of Marathon; nieces,
Cindy (Johnnie) McKnight, Bertha Kinsey, Angela Davis, Dolores (Ricky)
Rivas, Tray and Precious, of Marathon, Key West and Leisure City; great-nieces
and -nephews Jeremy, Ashley, Brittany, Darrin, Joshua Scott, Xavier, Curtis,
Tiara, Kiara, Takara and Joshua Rivas; of Marathon, Key West and Leisure
City.
Mrs. Scott was cremated. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28at St. Paul’s AME Methodist Church in Marathon.
Sister Audrey Holmes-Weston will be officiating.
Castillo and Thurston’s Key West Mortuary is in charge of arraignments.
RAYMOND W. ZUMBRUM
Raymond W. Zumbrum, 82, died Monday, Sept. 23, 2002.
He was born in Hanover, Pa., made his home in Miami for 39 years and
had been a resident of Key Largo for the past 10 years.
He served in the Navy during World War II and was active in Immanuel
Lutheran Church and Boy Scouts of America.
Mr. Zumbrum is survived by his wife of 61 years Dorothy Doll Zumbrum;
daughters, Mary (Archie) Snowden of Miami and Sue (Jay) Miller of Ponce
Inlet; son, Bill (Saralyn) Zumbrum of Fort Pierce; five grandchildren;
four great-grandsons; sisters, Mildred Eichelberger and Betty Gordon, and
brothers, Earl and Robert all of Hanover.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27 at United
Methodist Church in Tavernier.
Beyer Funeral Home was in charge of cremation arrangements. |
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