Tuesday, October 10, 2000
Gerald Bakertcy
ORMOND-BY-THE-SEA - Gerald C. Bakertcy, 42, of Wisteria Drive, a field
service engineer, died Tuesday at Memorial Hospital-Ormond Beach.
Mr. Bakertcy, a Navy veteran, was born in Astoria, N.Y., and came here
in 1996 from Chicago. He was a member of St. Brendan's Catholic Church.
He enjoyed motorcycles and sports.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia; two daughters, Lia and Danielle
Bakertcy, both of Ormond Beach; his parents; and a brother, John, New York..
Newlife, Ormond Beach, is in charge.
Auguste Demuth
BAD KISSINGEN, Germany - Auguste Demuth, 90, who frequently visited
relatives in the Daytona Beach area, died Saturday at a nursing home in
Germany.
Mrs. Demuth, a homemaker, was born in Bad Kissingen. She enjoyed knitting
and playing cards.
Survivors include a daughter, Inge Tarpling, Chase, Mich.; three grandchildren;
and six great-grandchildren. Shannon Funeral Home, Port Orange, is in charge
of local arrangements.
Joseph Deranger
PORT ORANGE - Joseph Frederick Deranger, 73, of Barnacle Drive, a retired
automobile salesman for Jon Hall Chevrolet, Daytona Beach, died Thursday
at Memorial Hospital-Ormond Beach.
Mr. Deranger, an Army veteran and a former member of the merchant marines,
was born in Detroit, and moved to the area in 1972 from West Bloomfield,
Mich. He also was a regional branch manager of Michigan Bank before moving
to the area. He was a member of the Elks Club of New Smyrna Beach. He enjoyed
fishing, hunting and the beach.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Barbara; a son, Michael, Port
Orange; two daughters, Janet Baxter, Achworth, Ga., and Karen Deranger,
Port Orange; two sisters, Margaret Ciminelli, Cape Coral, and Jeannie Avesian.
Rochester Hill, Mich.; and five grandchildren. Newlife Funeral Chapel,
Ormond Beach, is in charge.
Paul Derochie
DELAND - Paul F. Derochie, 76, of Tree Frog Lane, a salesman for Daytona
Nut and Bolt Co., died Saturday at home.
Mr. Derochie, a Navy veteran of World War II, was born in Montreal,
and moved to this area in 1973 from Fairport, N.Y. He enjoyed playing cards
and fishing.
Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Anna; two daughters, Nancy
Williamson, Fairport, and Paula Bell, Anchorage, Alaska; a sister, Pauline
Lynch, Syracuse, N.Y.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
National Cremation Society, Daytona Beach, is in charge.
Jane Eastwood
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - Jane B. Eastwood, 79, of Commodore Drive, a retired
commercial stationary merchant, died Monday at Bert Fish Medical Center.
Mrs. Eastwood was born in West Newton, Pa., and moved to this area
last month from Arcadia, Calif.
Survivors include three daughters, Georgia Sales, Sierra Madre, Calif.,
Elissa Hillseth, Benecia, Calif., and Camilla Crandle, New Smyrna Beach;
and three grandchildren. Settle-Wilder, New Smyrna Beach, is in charge.
Max Everitt
LAKE HELEN - Max Wayne Everitt, 61, of Nora Lane, the owner/operator
of Max's Barber Shop and Styles, Orange City, for 8 years, died Sunday
at Oakwood Gardens Nursing Home, DeLand.
Mr. Everitt, a Navy veteran, was born in Scott Township, Ind., and
moved to this area in 1970 from Leo, Ind. He was a member of the Seminole
County Gun and Archery Association and the Bass Angler Sportsman Society.
He enjoyed woodworking, fishing and hunting.
Survivors include two sons, Rodney and Brad, both of Lake Helen; his
mother, Lillian Everitt, Angola, Ind.; and a sister, Nila Courtright, Hudson,
Ind. Fourtowns Cremation, Orange City, is in charge.
Denise Georgia
DAYTONA BEACH - Denise Georgia, 47, of Lee Street, a former manager
for Scotty's Hardware Store in Clewiston, died Thursday at Hospice of Volusia/Flagler,
Port Orange.
Ms. Georgia was born in Erie, Pa., and moved to the area in 1985 from
Ohio. While in Ohio she worked as a nursing assistant for Conneaut' Brown
Memorial Hospital of Ashtabula. She enjoyed crafts, oil painting and bowling.
Survivors include, a son Joseph Fritz, El Paso, Texas; a daughter,
Kathleen McCarthy, Clewiston; her parents, Richard and Carol Bennett, Conneaut,
Ohio; five brothers, John Edwards, Daytona Beach, Gordon Lindsey, North
Kingsville, Ohio, Scott Lindsey, Ashtabula, Larry Phillips and Dan Monroe,
both of Township, Ohio; two sisters, Angie Bowers, Conneaut, and Brenda
Hendry, Big Pine Tree Key; two grandchildren; and her friend Cindy McCandless,
Daytona Beach, who provided for her care. Memorial donations may be made
to Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL 32119.
Ormond Funeral Home is in charge.
Michael Goglia
PORT ORANGE - Michael L. Goglia, 77, of Harms Way, a retired bank auditor,
died Sunday at Hospice Care Center.
Mr. Goglia, an Army Air Force veteran of World War II who served as
a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserves, moved here in 1985 from
his native Syracuse, N.Y. Memberships included: Our Lady of Hope Catholic
Church, Port Orange; St. John's Church, Liverpool, N.Y.; American Institute
of Bankers, and Auditors and Comptrollers State Associations. He was recognized
in the "Who's Who" of Certified Bank Auditors.
Survivors include his wife, Bette; a son, Thomas, Baldwinsville, N.Y.;
two stepsons, David Mack, Fairfax, Va., and Andrew Mack, Bamburg, Germany;
a daughter, MaryAnn Andreusyszyn, Liverpool; and three grandchildren. Memorial
donations may be made to Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail,
Port Orange, FL 32119. Cardwell & Maloney is in charge.
Joan Krug
DELAND - Joan M. Krug, 69, of Grand Avenue, a retired New York state
employee, died Sunday at Fernview, DeLeon Springs.
Mrs. Krug came here in 1995 from Albany, N.Y., her birthplace. She
was a member of St. Claire Catholic Church, Colony.
Survivors include two sons, Joseph, DeLand, and John IV, East Berne,
N.Y. Ormond Funeral Home, Ormond Beach, is in charge.
George Lautenschlager
HOLLY HILL - George J. Lautenschlager, 59, of Burleigh Avenue, a resident
since 1972, died Sunday at home.
Mr. Lautenschlager, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War, was born in
New York City and came here from the Bronx, N.Y. He was a member of Disabled
American Veterans. He enjoyed target shooting.
Survivors include a son, William, Ormond Beach. Woodward, Holly Hill,
is in charge.
Joseph Malatino
PALM COAST - Joseph Malatino, 94, of Clark Lane, a retired machine
company manager, died Monday at Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach.
Mr. Malatino was a native of Italy and came to this area in 1972 from
Murray Hill, N.J. He was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Rose; and a daughter, Lauren Smith, Greenville,
Del. Craig is in charge.
Gerald Monahan
HUDSON FALLS, N.Y. - Gerald D. Monahan, 83, of Hudson Falls, father
of Gerald Monahan, Port Orange, died Sunday at Glens Falls (N.Y.) Hospital.
Mr. Monahan, who retired from Monahan & Loughlin after 16 years,
was born in Fort Ann, N.Y. He also was a former farmer. He enjoyed yard
work.
Additional survivors include his wife of 64 years, Mildred; another
son, Leo, Hudson Falls; two brothers, Carleton, Hadlock Pond, and Richard,
Hudson Falls; two sisters, Florence Monahan, West Fort Ann, N.Y., and Teresa
Marcantonio, Hudson Falls; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 380-A Glen
St., Glens Falls, NY 12801. Carleton Funeral Home, Hudson Falls, is in
charge.
Gladys Montgomery
DEBARY - Gladys Montgomery, 76, of Agua Vista Drive, a retail merchandiser,
died Monday at home.
Mrs. Montgomery, born in New Brunswick, N.J., moved here in 1986 from
Freehold, N.J. She enjoyed crocheting.
Survivors include her husband, Randall; two sons, Randall Jr. and Glenn,
both of Orange City; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1101
N. Lake Destiny Road, Suite 415, Maitland, FL 32751; or to the American
Heart Association, 555 W. Granada Blvd., Suite A-1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174.
Altman-Long is in charge.
William Nash
PORT ORANGE - William "Bill" Nash, 73, of Nova Road, who retired from
the Southland Corp. after 30 years in retail sales, died Saturday at Halifax
Medical Center, Daytona Beach.
Mr. Nash, a Navy veteran of World War II, was born in Durham, N.C.
He enjoyed NASCAR.
Survivors include his wife of 41 years, Irene; and two stepdaughters,
Jackie Throckmorton and Linda Palmer, both of Richmond, Va. Memorial donations
may be made to Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL 32127. National Cremation, Daytona Beach, is in charge.
T. Dean Neely
DAYTONA BEACH - T. Dean Neely, 74, of Orange Drive, the co-owner of
Gator Personnel, Inc., Holly Hill, for 26 years, died Saturday at home.
Mr. Neely, an Army veteran of World War II, was born in Canton, Ohio,
and moved here in 1972 from Burlington, Wis. He was a member of the United
States Trotting Association and a Masonic Lodge. He enjoyed breeding, raising
and racing standard breed harness horses.
Survivors include a son, Tom, Ormond Beach; a daughter, Kelly Neely,
Boca Raton; a brother, Jim, Navarre, Ohio; five grandchildren; and his
friend and business partner, Harriet Roberts, who provided for his care.
Dale Woodward, Holly Hill, is in charge.
Lina Nigl
ORLANDO - Lina L. Nigl, 95, of Westshire Road, retired owner and operator
of Raylina Terrace Motel, Wilbur-by-the-Sea, died Monday at home.
Mrs. Nigl moved to the Daytona Beach area as a child from her native
Germany and relocated to Orlando two and a half years ago from South Daytona.
She was a member of All Saints Lutheran Church, Port Orange, the German-American
Society, Daytona Beach, and senior centers in Port Orange and Orlando.
She enjoyed dancing, bingo and pinochle.
No known local immediate relatives survive. Bellevue-Cedar Hill, Daytona
Beach, is in charge.
Juanita Poling
ORANGE CITY - Juanita Louise Poling, 84, of Riviera Drive, a retired
assembly worker for Siemen's Stromburg Carlson, Lake Mary, died Sunday
at Florida Hospital-Fish Memorial.
Mrs. Poling was born in Phillipi, W.V., and moved to the area in 1971
from Fairmont, W.V. She was a member of Family Worship Center, Sanford,
where she was the Women's Bible Study teacher and a spiritual lay leader.
Survivors include a son, William Jr., Fairmont; two daughters, Eleanor
Reese, Deltona, and Lorraine Graves, Debary; a sister, Armella Streets,
Phillipi; 10 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Memorial donations
may be made to Family Worship Center-Building Fund, 2727 Country Club Rd.,
Sanford, FL 32771. Altman-Long, Debary, is in charge.
Anna Reese
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - Anna Marie Reese, 89, of Oakwood Avenue, a resident
since 1978, died Saturday at Bert Fish Medical Center.
Mrs. Reese, a homemaker, was born in Pennsylvania and moved here from
Wooster, Ohio. She was a member of New Smyrna Beach Christian Church. She
enjoyed cooking and making quilts.
Survivors include a brother, George Tapper, Reynoldsville, Pa.; a sister,
Jane Brooks, Wooster; and a friend, Regina Fidler, New Smyrna Beach, who
provided for her care. Settle-Wilder, New Smyrna Beach, is in charge.
Kathleen Scott
PORT ORANGE - Kathleen F. Scott, 76, of Taylor Avenue, a former office
manager and bookkeeper for Adams Grocery Stores, Adams, Mass., died Saturday
at Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Scott moved to this area in 1965 from her native Adams.
Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Lawrence; four sons, Larry,
Port Orange, Ronald, Bruce and Michael, all of DeLand; a brother, Michael
Downey, North Adams; a sister, Bernice, Eustis; and 10 grandchildren. Memorial
donations may be made to Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail,
Port Orange, FL 32119. Volusia County Cremation Society, Daytona Beach,
is in charge.
Samuel Simpkins
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - Samuel Robert "Peter" Simpkins, 63, of Ingham Road,
a former truck driver, died Sunday at home.
Mr. Simpkins was a native of New Smyrna Beach.
Survivors include a son, Chris Isaac, Daytona Beach; five daughters,
Rosalyn Young, Edgewater, Tracey Lawson and Stephaine Fisher, both of New
Smyrna Beach, Kimberly Francis, Daytona Beach, and Dennise Betha, Millville,
N.J.; a brother, David Simpkins, and a sister, Leona McRae, both of New
Smyrna Beach; and 15 grandchildren. Gainous-Wynn is in charge.
Gertrude Stockwell
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Gertrude Belliveau Stockwell, 79, a resident of Ormond
Beach until 1998, died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital.
Mrs. Stockwell, a homemaker, was born in Fitchburg, Mass. She also
resided in Springfield, Va. and Washington D.C., and relocated to Lexington
two years ago from Ormond Beach. A self taught artist, she specialized
in landscapes.
Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Guy; a son, Guy Jr., and
a daughter, Robin Stockwell, all of Lexington; a brother, Warren Belliveau,
Englewood; and a sister, Claire Sunne, Lexington. Kerr Brothers Funeral
Home, Lexington, is in charge.
Gertrude Vogel
ORMOND BEACH - Gertrude M. Vogel, 92, of Clyde Morris Boulevard, a
resident for 27 years, died Monday at Ormond in the Pines.
Mrs. Vogel, a homemaker, was born in Chicago, and moved here from Glen
Ellyn, Ill. She was a member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Carol Vogel, Ormond Beach. Dale Woodward,
Holly Hill, is in charge.
Robert Watts
DELAND - Robert M. Watts, 85, of Chipola Avenue, a former manager for
a freight line company, died Saturday at an area care facility.
Mr. Watts was born in Danville, Ill., and came to this area in 1998
from Lake Mary.
Survivors include a sister, M. Kathryn Watts, DeLand; and a grandchild.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, West Volusia
Unit, 218-A E. New York Ave., DeLand, FL 32724-5554. Lankford, DeLand,
is in charge.
Margaret Way
ORLANDO - Margaret Bow Way, 96, of Orlando, a resident of DeLand until
several years ago, died Sunday at Central Park Village, Orlando.
Mrs. Way, born in Louisville, Ky., moved to DeLand in 1984 from Jacksonville.
A 1925 graduate of Stetson University, DeLand, she was a retired teacher
for Duval County schools in Jacksonville.
Survivors include three daughters, Gini Cucuel, Casselberry, Millie
Way, Mars Hill, N.C., and Wini Hoffner, Darien, Ill.; five grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren. Allen-Summerhill, DeLand, is in charge.
Thomas Wetzler
PALM COAST - Thomas Wetzler, 53, of Pebble Beach Drive, a contractor,
died Sunday in Palm Coast as a result of a motorcycle accident on Belle
Terre Parkway.
Mr. Wetzler, a Navy veteran who served aboard the USS Wasp, was born
in Brooklyn, N.Y., and moved here in 1985 from Ridge, N.Y. He was a member
of St. Mark by the Sea Lutheran Church, the Moose Lodge and the Flagler
County Home Builders Association. He was an avid motorcyclist.
Survivors include two daughters, Tammy Grey and Jodi Green, both of
Palm Coast; his mother, Doris, Brentwood, N.Y.; a brother, John, Palm Coast;
and two grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mark by the
Sea Lutheran Church, 303 Palm Coast Pkwy. N.E., Palm Coast, FL 32137. Alderson's
is in charge.
Harold Weyland
ORMOND BEACH - Harold N. Weyland, 88, of Polar Bear Path, owner of
Nu-Metal Products, Crystal Lake, Ill., until his retirement in 1971 after
25 years of service, died Sept. 11 at Northern Illinois Medical Center,
McHenry, Ill., while visiting relatives.
Mr. Weyland was born in Chicago, and moved to this area in 1971 from
McHenry, Ill. He was a member of Saint Brendan's Catholic Church, where
he served as treasurer of the Men's Club and as an usher for 23 years,
16 of which where in the position of head usher and head usher emeritus.
He also was a member of Knights of Columbus Council No. 5422, Holly Hill,
where he attained the rank of fourth degree knight. Mr. Weyland was an
avid golfer and enjoyed playing cribbage.
Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Elizabeth; three daughters,
Geraldine Minter, Bunnell, Joanne Baumstark, Cary, Ill., and Kathleen Larson,
McHenry, Ill.; three brothers, Vincent, Russell and William, all of McHenry;
eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
Memorial donations may be made to Saint Brendan's Catholic Church-Building
Fund, 1000 Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 32176. Haigh-Black, Ormond
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