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TAMPA, FLORIDA: Lillian Marie Gainey Ditto, 52, died November 23, 1972 in Tampa. He was a World War II veteran and survivor of the Pearl Harbor bombing. Services were held at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Arrangements were handled by Florida Mortuary. He attended St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, and was a member of the Greek Community and the Symian Society. FERRARI, Ana Services were held at Mount Olive A.M.E. Church. GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Letonia Bivins, 25, died March 3, 1982 at Northeast Florida State Hostpial. He was born in Sweden in 1891. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Joe, John David, Lee Max, and Tommy. She was born October 1, 1917. He is survived by his wife, Anna Bucko; two daughters, Mary Tamea of Harleysville, CA, and Anne Turner of Riverside, CA; a son, John, of Fullerton, CA; and his grandchilden and great-grandchildren. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Kathleen Clunan, 73, died September 23, 1994. Survivors include his wife, Fannie Borders; four daughters, Vera Westbrook of Jacksonville, Rev. Survivors include her husband, Neal Carter; a sister, Ethel Triplett of Crawfordville; 7 nephews; and 31 nieces. He enjoyed playing dominoes, and had won the Bay County City Championship. She was born in Michigan. Survivors include a son, Robert, of Miami; and 5 grandchildren. MARIANNA, FLORIDA: Charles D. Carlton, 88, died August 3, 1997 in Blountstown. Interment was at the Florida National Cemetery under the direction of Oak Ridge Funeral Care. He was a former resident of Bethel Park, PA, and a former member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. *** She was born April 30, 1930, and was a Tampa native. She was survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lena M. Perkins of Unionville, Canada, and Mrs. Brownie Earl of Sarasota. He was a native of Cyprus. Services were held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a member of St. Alban's Episcopal Church. Mark Zuppo. She is survived by three sons, Tony Mayer of Chandler, AZ, Mark Mayer of Tawas City, MI, and Andrew Mayer of Australia; a daughter, Paula Richardson of Marquette, MI; a sister, Betty Coggins of Punta Gorda; a brother, Thomas Reiter of Punta Gorda; 11 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and her nieces and nephews. DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: Angelina DeVita, 95, died December 29, 2002 at Terra Vista Rehabilitation Center in Orlando. She is survived by a sister, Erna Dornhaus of Floral City. She was a former resident of Miami, and moved to Winter Haven in 1975. Note: These are general guidelines; some florists may not be able to operate within these timelines. Following retirement, she and her husband served in the ministry. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: William B. Burnham, 31, died March 18, 1906. TAMPA, FLORIDA: Marivel Beloya Cortez died May 3, 2007. Hartzog, Mrs. Sadie Holland, and Mrs. Lois Garrett, all of Bonifay. Interment was at the Beulah Anna Cemetery by Sims Funeral Home. BYERS, Edith He was a retired U.S. Air Force veteran with 22 years of military service, and served in World War II and Korea. He was a former resident of Mount Pulaski, IL, and moved to the Crystal River area in 1982. Love of Plant City, L.C. *** Arrangements were handled by Robarts-Grady Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by Thomas Funeral Home. He had lived in Florida for over 40 years. Services were held at the chapel of Summerhill Funeral Home. ALEXANDER, Ellen Survivors include three sons, Willard Brown, Edmond Brown, and Tillman Brown, all of Chipley; a daughter, Ruth McCormick of Pensacola; two brothers, Eli Brown of Pensacola and Lucious Brown of Ebro; 6 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

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