The Tampa Tribune-August 17, 1990
RUDOLPH C. MITCHELL, 67, of Dunnellon died Thursday at Williston Memorial Hospital. A native of Chicago, he moved to this area 22 years ago. He was a Catholic and a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict, serving in the U.S. Army. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8201 and Rainbow Lakes Estates. There are no known survivors. Fero Funeral Homes, Dunnellon.
The Tampa Tribune-August 18, 1990
DOROTHY L. HOWARD, 54, of Ocala died Tuesday at Marion Community Hospital in Ocala. She was a lifetime resident of Ocala and a Baptist. She is survived by four sons, Regional Boyd of Ocala, Ronald Boyd of the U.S. Army in Germany, and Michael and Andra Boyd, both of Ocala; her mother, Juanita of Ocala; five sisters, Lillian Pierson of Ocala, Lois Simpkins of Fort Lauderdale, Patricia Bennett of New Brunswick, N.J., Maxine Harris and Vivian, both of New York City; and seven grandchildren. Cunningham's Funeral Home, Ocala.
JOHN R. LAKE, 107, of Ocala died Thursday at Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala. He moved to this area five months ago from his native Sparr. He was a retired Baptist minister. He is survived by a daughter, Catherine J. Vine of Santa Barbara, Calif.; a niece, Loretta Harris of Ocala; and a nephew, Walter Harris of Miami. Cunningham's Funeral Home, Ocala.
ESTHER MAE ROBERTS, 83, of Ocala died Wednesday at Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala. She was a lifetime resident of Ocala and a Methodist. She is survived by a son, David Lee Weston of Tampa; a daughter, Bernice Brown of Ocala; a brother, Randolph Ginlock; eight grandchildren; and five great- grandchildren. Cunningham's Funeral Home, Ocala.
OTIS TURNER, 51, of Ocala died Thursday at home. He was a lifetime resident of Ocala and a truck driver. He is survived by four sons, Otis, Grant, Steve and Joe, all of Ocala; a daughter, Irish of Ocala; his father, Lonnie of Plant City; three brothers, Lonnie Jr. of Ocala, and Joe and Frank, both from Bartow. Cunningham's Funeral Home, Ocala.
EARL WARD, 76, of Marion County died Tuesday at Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala. He was a lifetime resident of Marion County. He was a retired farmer and a Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Edna P.; two sons, Marvin of Pensacola and Donald Sr. of Ocala; two daughters, Rhonda Evans of Lakeland and Judy of Fort Sills, Okla.; four sisters, Johnnie Mae Roundtree and Sallie Simmons, both of Miami, Emma Johnson of Leesburg and David Henley of Cleveland; a brother, Robert of Leesburg; and six grandchildren. Cunningham's Funeral Home, Ocala.
The Tampa Tribune-August 23, 1990 EMILIE HEINRICH, 94, of Dunnellon died Wednesday at her residence. A native of Austria, she lived in this area 4 1/2 years, moving from New York City. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church of Dunnellon. She is survived by her son, Lorenz of Silver Springs Shores; a daughter, Gertrude of Dunnellon; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Fero Funeral Homes, Dunnellon.
HENRY L. LaMADE, 85, of Dunnellon died Sunday at Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala. A native of New York City, he lived in this area 20 years, moving from Pottersville, N.Y. He was a retired cabinet maker and a Lutheran. He is survived by a daughter, Eleanor Curtis of Schroon Lake, N.Y., two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Roberts Funeral Home, Dunnellon.
BETTY JANE McCLARY, 70, of Dunnellon died Tuesday in Williston. A native of Brownsville, Pa., she lived in this area 16 years, moving from Miami. She was a retired bookkeeper, a Presbyterian and a member of Moose Lodge 1597 in Miami. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; and a brother, Wendell Debolt of Mansfield, Ohio. Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness.
Tampa Tribune August 25,1990 Marion FRED WESLEY CARVER, 49, of Dunnellon died Wednesday at his residence. A native of Plainfield, N.J., he lived in this area six months, moving from Eagle River, Alaska. He was a retired minister of the Assembly of God in Eagle River, Alaska; minister of Outreach with King's Way Assembly of God in Eagle River; and a member of the National Rifle Association. He is survived by his wife, Violet S.; three sons, Ronald W., Adam D. and Richard A.B., all of Dunnellon; a daughter, Stephanie A. of Dunnellon; three sisters, Joan Garcia of Austin, Texas, Gladys of Caldwell, Idaho and Royanne Roberts of Scappoose, Ore. Roberts Funeral Home, Dunnellon.
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