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of the the the the the the the the Pensacola News Journal Thursday, July 2, 1987 FOR THE RECORD OUR MISTAKE? If we make a mistake in our news columns, we want to correct it. Please call 435-8511 so we can set the record straight. BIRTHS Sacred Heart Hospital June 10 A boy, Brett Russell, born to Stephanie and Dennis Cowan. June 23 A girl, Jennifer Lynn, born to Deanna and Michael Botsford. Naval Hospital June A boy, Gregory Ian, born to Susan and Jeffrey Tarvin.

June 30 A boy, Shannen Tranardo, born to Emma and Leon Johnson. Birthing Center ALMANAC Today is Thursday, July 2, the 183rd day of 1987. are 182 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: In 1926, the United States Army Air Corps was created. In 1955, "Lawrence Welk Show" premiered on ABC television.

In 1961, author Ernest Hemingway shot himself to death at his home in Ketchum, Idaho. In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law a sweeping civil rights act passed by Congress. In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled the death penalty was not inherently cruel or unusual. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter signed a born proclamation in 1960 requiring and 1961 young American men to with the Selective Service System.

Ten years ago: Thirty-two people were injured when a a a a a young white man rammed his car into a crowd at a Ku Klux Klan rally in President Carter's hometown of Plains, Five vears ago: Using a lawn chair hoisted by 42 helium-filled weather balloons, Larry Walters of North Hollywood, took off from San Pedro and rose to a height of 16,000 feet in a flight that did not amuse federal aviation officials. One year ago: Ruling in a pair of cases, the Supreme Court upheld affirmative action as a remedy for past job discrimination. Today's Birthdays: Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall is 79. Comedian Rowan is 65. Actress Polly Holliday The daughter of President LynDan, don B.

Johnson, Luci Baines Johnson Turpin, is 40. Actress Cheryl Ladd is 36. Actor Jimmy McNichol is 26. Thought for Today: "Initiative is doing the right thing without being told." Victor Hugo, French writer (1802-1885). ROCK HARD DESIGNS Diamonds Best Prices Selection Ever .61 1,1 Princess $893 Pensacola Hilton 438-5119 Lift Chairs Patient Aids Able Medical 842 Michigan 433-7525 Death Notices BOBE Baldwin (Jack) Bobe, 74, of Mary Wednesday, July 1, 1987.

Funeral, Harper-Morris. KRENTZMAN Anne Krentzman of Birmingham, Tuesday, June 30. 1987. Graveside Waters Hibbert. JACKSON Robert L.

Jackson, 79, of Pensacola, day, June 24, 1987. Funeral, 1 p.m. Funeral Home. PASCO Katherine Pasco, 79, of 1001 N. Wednesday, July 1, 1987.

Memorial Friday. Fisher-Pou. POWELL Robert Wayne "Pete" Powell, 43, Crestview, died Tuesday, June al, 10 a.m. today. Whitehurst Funeral Esther, died 3 p.m.

Friday. died died services, 2 p.m. Pensacola teen pleads 1B was telling police over the telephone that an intruder was breaking into her home. Pentecost slashed his mother-in-law several times in the head and hands, and her final words, according to a police tape, were, "David, stop that. David stop it." When police arrived at 11:26, they found Mrs.

Smith still breathing. But she died before she reached the hospital, the death blow piercing her temple 3 inches deep. After leaving the house, Smith broke into Smith's Auto Sales on Creighton Road and stole a Ford Thunderbird for transportation to a friend's house. Pre-trial depositions give further details of the slaying: William Elrod Kingbury Drive, a Smith acquaintance, said the suspect showed up at his home about 2:45 a.m. on the night of the murder and said, 'I'm in trouble, I'm in big trouble We just knocked off my old Jones unveils 1987 tax roll 1B on their budget requirements for revenue.

Taxpayers will learn what their new tax bills will be when notices are sent some time after Aug. 1. "The more government spends the more the tax bill is going to be," Church said. The appraiser's taxable property value is lower for the County Commission than it is for the School Board because the County Commission voted to grant tax exemptions to some businesses in the county. The School Board may collect taxes county-wide from property valued at $4.338 billion.

The County Commission eliminated $209,122,930 in taxable property from its tax roll when it granted 10-year tax exemptions to local industry. The largest exemption was to Champion International which is assessed at $167,738,908. If taxed, the company would pay $1.5 million, said Church. The tax rolls for Santa Rosa and Have you sold property and taken back a BELL WE PAY CASH FOR EXISTING MORTGAGES FRED A BELL, INC. Lie.

Mortgage Broker 937 CREIGHTON RD. 477-4960 HEIGHTS MEMORIAL INCORPORATED EST. 1950 Ronnie Hargrove Owner Quality Granite Bronze Marble "Visit one of Fla's largest lawn displays" (904) 438-6191 Call Collect 3690 Mobile Highway West Pensacola as and Particia Bobe of Pensacola and Baldwin and Janice Bobe of Fremont, CA; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM. Friday in Harper -Morris Chapel with the Rev.

Fr. Thomas Bonanti officiating. Visitors will be received by the family from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Thursday at the funeral home. Active pallbearers will be David Warren, Dean Charles (Joe) Bobe, Donald Paro, Frank Schiller and Emil Bryson. Honorary pallbeares will be Jack Thompson and Walter Cork.

Burial will be in the Roberts Cemetery in Gull Point with Harper- Morris Memorial Chapel directing. SMITH SON'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL BOYD Pershing Wilson Boyd, 68, of Myrtle Grove, died Tuesday morning in a local hospital. He was a native of Sugerland, Texas but had resided in Pensacola for many years. Retired from the U.S. Air service.

Force after 20 years of A member of the Union Hill Baptist Church and also a member of the D.A.V.AI Gray Chapter. Mr. Boyd is survived by his wife, Elsie M. Boyd of Myrtle Grove; one daughter and son-in-law, Linda J. and Vernon R.

Lindsey of Pensacola; one brother, Forest Boyd of Corpus Christi, TX; four sisters, Nellie Rokowitz of Pleasanton, TX, Edith Schiltz of Needsville, TX, Mary Domel of Brazoria, TX, Katie Lanham of land, TX; two granddaughters, Barbara J. Tammy A. Lindsey of Pensacola. Funeral services will be at 9 A.M. Thursday in the Union Hill Baptist Church with Rev.

David Lowery officiating. Burial will follow in the Barrancas National Cemetery with full military honors. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to service. Smith Sons Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. MORRIS FUNERAL HOME BROWN Master Sgt.

Lewis vel Brown, Sr. of 1305 East Bobe Street died Saturday night. He was a native of Chester, South Carolina, but had made Pensacola his home for the past guilty in Elrod said Smith said he was sure his mother was dead. "He reached into his pocket and pulled out a good-sized knife what I would refer to a a bully knife or a hunting knife and said, is what he did it "Elrod said. Smith told Elrod the motive for the slaying was that Mrs.

Smith had won custody of Kimber Lee Smith Pentecost's son and refused to return the child to his mother. Susie Jordan, of Pine Ridge Lane, another Smith acquaintance, said the suspect came to her house, where Kimber Lee Pentecost was spending the night, at about 3:30 or 4 a.m. after the slaying. Jordan said, "He came in, he sat down in the chair by the fireplace; he had a knife in his hand. And he threw it down on the floor, and he looked at' Kimber, and he said something like, 'It's or 'She's In addition to pleading guilty to first-degree murder, Smith also pleaded guilty to armed burglary of a dwelling with an assault, burglary of Smith's Auto Sales, and grand theft of an automobile.

Smith waived his right to a jury during the penalty phase of his trial. The jury would have advised Collier on whether a death sentence or a life sentence with no possibility of parole for 25 years should be imposed. In making his decision, Collier will consider statutorily defined aggravating and mitigating cir- THE MEDICAL CENTER CLINIC, P. A. is pleased to announce the association of SHANE M.

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Davis Hwy. Across from Medical Center No other 477-0911 discounts apply. The lengthier items appearing here are paid death notices. To place a death The summaries which usually appear at the beginning of the paid death notices basis as a public service of the Pensacola News Journal as received mortuaries. eral years.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eddie Mae Brown of Pensacola; his son, Lewis Samuel Brown, of Pensacola; Okaloosa counties also grew in value. The $1.7 billion roll for Santa Rosa County represents an $81 million increase over last year. Okaloosa's taxable property increased $188 million, from $2.7 billion to $2.9 billion, said Howard Hilburn, property appraiser. Okaloosa's property values grew from growth and new construction, Hilburn said.

Growth and a new method for assessing commercial property increased the taxable v. values in Santa Rosa, said Property Appraiser Bob Burgess. The Town of Jay in northern Santa Rosa County was the only taxable property that showed a decline, when the value dropped from $37 million to $33 million. The decrease due to a decline in oil prices and production in the Jay oil fields. Funeral services will be Thursday at 3:00 PM, in the chapel of Faith Chapel with Rev.

Wes Hall and Rev. Mike Martin officiating. JUNIOR FUNERAL HOME CARTER Deacon Love Newell Carter, 89, a native of Linden, Al. died Monday June 29, 1987 in Pensacola, Fi. Funeral Service will be Friday, July 3, 1987, 1:00 p.m.

at Phillip Temple, Mobile, Al. Hodges Funeral Chapel directing. REEDS FUNERAL HOME DAVIS Mrs. Gladyssee Hart Davis, of 304 North 'R' Street died Saturday evening in a local Nursing Home. Mrs.

Davis was a native of Old Warrington, and a member of Smyrna P.B. Church. Survivors include: four sisters, Mrs. Velma Wicker, Mrs. Hilda Hicks Pugh, Mrs.

Marlene Thomas, all of Warrington, Mrs. Carnell Williams of California; one brother, Emmanuel Hart of Los Angeles; four neices, Jennifer Thomas Holden, Evelyn Thomas, Thosha Hart, Rita Hicks; five nephews, David and Eddie Thomas of Warrington, Robert Hicks of Bahamas, Eddie Williams, Jr. of San Diego, CA, Roy Holden of Camden, N.J.; two brothersin-law: Vannoy Thomas, Eddie Williams, Sr. of California, three great nephews: Na'in, Da-ud and Bilal Holden; one aunt Mrs. Argie Whiting; one uncle; Joe Givens, a very devoted friend; Mrs.

Ardella Page, and host of other relatives and other friends. Funeral services will 3, 1987 at 1 The Smyrna be 3:30 P.M. Friday, July P.B. Church with Elder Freddie Hogan officiating. Family Hour will be Thursday, 7 to 8 PM at The Reeds Funeral Chapel.

The body will be placed in Church one hour before funeral. Burial at Rest Haven Garden Cemetery. Reeds Funeral Home directing. OTHER DEATHS DEFORE Mary Petersen DeFore, 48, of Alexandria, VA, died Wednesday, June 24th, at the Mount Vernon Hospital. Mary was a native of Pensacola, a graduate of Pensacola Catholic High and a graduate of the St.

Joseph's School Nursing in Atlanta, She is survived by her mother's murder c*mstances on which first-degree murder sentences must be based. In favor of the death penalty, Berrigan said he will argue that the murder was cruel and heinous, committed in the course of a burglary, and was cold, calculated and pre-meditated. In favor of life in prison, Sewell said he will argue that Smith was 18 at the time of the crime, has no criminal record, was acting under the influence of Pentecost, and had a diminished capacity to understand what he was doing because he was under the influence of alcohol. In addition, the defense lawyer said he will argue that Smith wasn't present for the actual stabbing. At the hearing Wednesday, Smith, who was a laborer, told: Collier that he was a 12th-grade, drop-out but had received his.

graduate equivalent diploma since he has been in the Escambia County Jail. He said he has been taking anti depressants since he has been in jail but the medication has not worked. "It has no effect on me, he said. POPCORN SUNDAYS JOHN co*kE! JULY A DEERE PRE-4TH WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE We must sell this inventory of new John Deere Riding Mowers lawn tractors! Now's the time to deal! Save RX75 REAR ENGINE RIDER 9 HP Electric Start 30" Cut Turning Radius Shift on-the-go Transmission Sale $1,379 $1489 $200! LAWN TRACTOR 5-Speed Transaxle High-Performance Mower I Deck 9 HP Iron Cyl. Liner Reg.

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8 A.M.-4 P.M. SAT. Nothing Runs Like a SALES RENTAL SERVICE notice, call 435-8585. are published on a from Pensacola-area died WednesFriday, Junior Reus died services, 2 p.m. of 119 North 30, 1987.

Funer- REED Hughie Henry Reed, 77, of Munson, died Wednesday, July 1, 1987. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday at McLelIan Church of Christ. Lewis Funeral Home. REYNOLDS Laura Reynolds of 1310 N.

died Friday, June 26, 1987. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Joe Morris. WILLIAMS Angela Marie Williams, 24, of Pensacola, died Sunday, June 28, 1987. Funeral services to be held at Baloney Funeral Home, Bacherie, La.

Junior Funeral Home handling local arrangements. OAK LAWN FUNERAL HOME ADAMS Mr. Joel Shafter Adams, 61, of Pensacola, died Monday June 29, 1987 in Pensacola. Mr. Adams was born May 8, 1926 in Freeport, FL but had lived in Pensacola for the past 45 years.

He was a member of the Myrtle Grove United Methodist Church. Mr. Adams was the owner of a used automobile dealership in Pensacola and belonged to the Independent Dealers Association. Survivors include: his mother, Mrs. Irene Adams of Pensacola; his former wife Mrs.

Jennie R. Adams Simmons of Pensacola; three sons, Stanley Darrell Adams, Joel Adams, Ill and Benjamin G. Adams all of Pensacola, FL; three daughters, Linda Jo Beaton, Lydia Rose Medley and Enid Carol Merritt all of Pensacola; a brother, Williams H. Adams of Perry, FL; three sisters, Edna Faye Farrington and Janice Anita Rumann both of Pensacola and Shirley Rae Grimm of Gainesville; and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 10:00 AM Thurs- Brown, of Pensacola; one brother, Mr.

Robert Henry Brown of Baltimore, Maryland: one daughter-in-law, Denise Brown of Pensacola; one stepson, James Brooks, Ft. Gaines, Georgia; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Valerie, Dukes, Mount New Jersey; one step son-in-law, Paul Dukes of Mount Holly, New Jerse; five step grandchildren, Sean and Cheryl Dukes of Mount Holly, New Jersey, Kimberly Brooks, James Brooks and Gina Reed of Pensacola; five nephews, including a special neph: ew, Ulester Cammon of Pasadena, Maryland, J. Edward, Robert Samuel and Freddie Lewis Brown of Baltimore, Maryland, Terry Galry of Penscaola; two brothers-in-law, Roosevelt and Joseph Galry of Pensacola; four sisters-in-law, Mrs. Olma Brown of Baltimore, Maryland, Mrs.

Lucille Galry, Mrs. Carrie Galry and Mrs. Rose Galry of Pensacola, and a host of other relatives, aquaintances and friends. Funeral services will be held 9:45 a.m. Thursday at the Joe Morris Chapel.

Barrancas National Cemetery is the site of the burial. Reverend Fred Wright of the New Hope Mission; ary Baptist Church will officiate. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME BROOKS Presslev E. Brooks, 67, of Pensacola passed away Tuesday morning at a local nursing home. He was a native of South Carolina and had a resident of Pensacola for the past 28 vears.

He was retired from Gulf Power Crist Plant and was a member of the Gonzalez Baptist Church and the Ensley Masonic Lodge No. 278. Survivors include his wife, Marietta Brooks; a son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Janie Brooks; two grandchildren, Ross and Scott Brooks; his mother, Zora Brooks; two brothers, Charles Brooks and Henry Brooks; two sisters, Lillian Hamilton: Edna Dills Active pallbearers will be Cecil Gibson, Ed Moslev, Aubrey Sapp, Billy Barrow, Leroy Pugh and Liston Davidson. Honorary pallbearers will be Bill Lyford, S.S. Hartley, Crist Plant Supervisors and Members of Gonzalez Baptist Sunday School Class.

mother, Cecile Durant Petersen of Pensacola; her father, H.B. Petersen, Sr. of West Pensacola; four brothers, Hans Petersen, Jr. of Salt Lake City; SFC Ron Petersen of Seoul, South Korea: Don Petersen and Marc Petersen both of Pensa- Annie four sisters, McMenamin of Peachtree City, GA; NelPetersen of Lorton, Virginia; Theresa Conley of Middleburg, FL; Paula Petersen of Pensacola; four daughters, Theresa Lynn DeFore and Pricilla DeFore, both of Falls Church, VA; Juli Cecile DeFore of Arlington, VA and Mary Kelly Wyatt of Puerto Rico; and one grandaughter, Heather Wyatt. Memorial services were held Friday at the Mount Vernon Hosptial.

Funeral services were held Saturday in Decatur, GA. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME FAULK MILTON Christopher R. (Chris) Faulk, 32, of 105 Rowell Rd. Milton, died suddenly Tuesday. Mr.

Faulk was a native of Pensacola but had resided in Santa Rosa County the past 11 years. Survivors include his parents, Bill and Bernice Faulk of Milton; a sister, Linda Wickham of Ft. Hood, Texas; three brothers, John Faulk, James Faulk and Kenneth Faulk all of Pensacola; and his maternal grandmother, Fronie Sterling of Pensacola. Graveside funeral services for Mr. Faulk will be conducted at 2:00 p.m.

Friday at the Milton Cemetery. The Rev. Ernie Brown will officiate with Lewis Funeral Home directing. Friends may call after 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the Lewis Funeral Home.

JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME HARRISON Mr. James Vandybilt Harrison, 51, of 1415 W. Avery St. died Monday, Mr. Harrison was a native of Pensacola and was member of the Booker T.

Washington, Class of '53 he was a retired SUpervisor of the NARF Upholstery Shop, NAS, he was also an active member of the Hamilton Watts American Legion Post 193. Survivors include a devoted wife, Viola G. Harrison of Pensacola; two sons, Jefferey V. Horrison of St. Louis, and Jaryl V.

Harrison of Pensacola; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vandybilt (Buster) Harrison of Pensacola; one brothers Mr. Horace Harrison of Mobile, three sisters, Mrs. Jean Knight, Mrs.

Lois Christian all of Pensacola, Mrs. Mary Washington of Falls Church, one uncle, Mr. History Harrison of Pensacola; two aunts, Mrs. Kizzie Kelley, Mrs. Mary Talley of Pensacola; a motherin-law, Mrs.

Virginia Gibson, a father-in-law, Mr. Robert L. Gisons; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Willie L. Blandon, Mrs.

Ethel M. Simpson of Pensacola, Mrs. Peggy, L. Harrison of Mobile, five brothers-in-law, Mr. Leon Blandon, Mr.

Robert Simpson, Elder Ross O. Knight, Mr. Audrey Christian all of la, Dr. Charles Washington of Fall Church, VA; eleven nieces, and nephews, many great nieces and nephews, three devoted friends, Dea. Will Cook, Mr.

Willie Frank McCorvey, Mr. Alvin Walker, Sr. and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be Friday 3:00 p.m, at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. The family will receive friends and guest Thursday from 7-8 p.m. at Joe Morris Funeral Home. JUNIOR FUNERAL HOME JACKSON Robert L. Jackson, 79, of Pensacola died June 24, 1987 in a local hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Alice P. Jackson; children, Robert Nell Jackson, Carrie Swan, Lola Jackson, Viola Jackson, Leola Jackson, Judy Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Tracy Jackson, and a son of Orlando, Fl. Funeral service will be July 3, 1987 at 1:00 p.m. in the Junior Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. James Young officiating.

Burial follows at Rest Haven Gardens, with Junior Funeral Home directing. Family hour Thursday July 2, 1987, 7:00 p.m.8:00 p.m. in the Junior Funeral Home Chapel. BENBOE FUNERAL HOME LINDSAY Mrs. Margaret (Sister Williams) Lindsay of 1103 Texar Drive expired Monday at a local hospital after a lengthy illness.

Mrs. Lindsay was a native and lifelong resident of Pensacola, a faithful member of John The Baptist Church and was the owner of the Cozy Inn Restaurant. She is survived by a devoted husband Joe Lindsay, a daughter Mrs. Karen L. Colston, a sister Mrs.

Pauline Watkins, a son-in-law Larry Colston, two brothers-in law Deacon Frank Lindsay and Earl Lindsay, a sister-inlaw Miss Gloria Lindsay. three grandchildren, niece Mrs. Susie Welch, a dear friend Mrs. Margaret other Hunter and numerous relatives and friends. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at John the Baptist Church with the Rev.

R. Maurice Roland officiating. Interment will proceed at Holy Cross Ceme ery. Family visitation is Thursday 7 until 8 P.M. at Benboe Funeral Chapel.

WATERS HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME KRENTZMAN Anne Krentzman, of Birmingham, AL died June 30, 1987. Mrs. Krentzman was a member of the Temple Emanuel in Birmingham, a member of the Temple Beth El in Pensacola. She was formerly of Pensacola and Milton, before moving to Birmingham. She is survived by several neices and nephews.

Graveside funeral services will be held Thurs. 2pm in Beth El Cemetery with Rabbi N. William Schwartz officiating. Memorials may be made to your favorite charity. FISHER POU FUNERAL SERVICE PASCO Miss Katherine Pasco, 79, of 1008 N.

Reus Pensacola, died early Wednesday in a local hospital. Miss Pasco was a native of Pensacola and a lifelong resident and she was the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Sam Pasco, She was a teacher with Pensacola High. School and with Pensacola Junior College.

She attended Agnes Scott College the Whorton School of Business. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Miss Pasco is survived by her brother Mr. William D. Pasco of Hendersonville, NC; one niece and two nephews.

Memorial services will be held 2:00 PM, Friday at the First Presbyterian Church with Dr. Richard Harbison officiating, For those who wish memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church. Fisher-Pou Funeral Service, 27, E. Wright 433-8386 is in charge of ar- rangements. WHITEHURST FUNERAL HOME Street, Crestview, FL pasted away Tuesday in a local hospital.

He was a native of Okaloosa County and emploved with StratonBaldwin Compony in Orleans, LA for the past 16 Survivors include his mother and father Vernon Glads Powell, of Crestview, FL and numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, July 2, 1987 from the Whitehurst Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ben Martin officiating. Burial will follow in the Live Oak Baptist Church cemetery with Whitehurst Funeral Home directing.

JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME REYNOLDS Mrs. Laura Reynolds of 1310 N. Street died Friday in a local hospital. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Areagus Likely of Louisville, dorothy Culliver of Pensacola, Florida: one brother, Mr.

Alfred Daniels of Pasadenia, one foster brother, Mr. Roosevelt Lester of Pensacola, Florida; one aunt, Mrs. Marie Dawson of Pensacola, Florida; one uncle Mr. Authur Rudolph of Louisville, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be Friday 1:00 p.m.

at Joe Morris Funeral Home. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery. The family will receive friends and guest Thursday from p.m. at Joe Morris Funeral Home. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME POWELL hospital.

Robert Wayne "Pete" Mr. Wells was a native Powell 43 of 119 North and life long resident of Santa Rosa Co. He was a Veteran of Korean. Conflict, an employee of Monsanto with 23 years. service and a member of the St.

Paul United Methodist Church of Midway. Mr. Wells was predeceased by his parents, William Jasper Wells and Flora Etta Wells. Family members include his wife, Madonna P. Wells of Midway; two sons, Gary Dean Wells of Holley; Guy Mayhew W.

Dodson Wells of FM Riley, Kansas; two. daughters and law; Tina Marie Howard and Keith Howard both of. Holley; Iris. Elizabeth Hendrickson and Robert! Dean Hendrickson both of Gautier, MS; one stepson, Craig H. Lawrence.

of Midway; one stepdaughter, Carie J. Lawn rence of Midway; Grandchildren, Jacqueline Lee Wells, Carie Ann Hendrickson, John Jerome. Hendrickson, Angelo Lynn Hendrickson, Hope' Hendrickson, Jessica Nichole Williams, Christina Marie Williams; fiver brothers, William 3, Wells of Holley; Ira D. Wells of Holley; Rev. Aaron J.

Wells of Holley; Martin H. Wells of Holley; Edwin L. Wells of Holley; four sisters Mary W. Broxson of Holley; Jewel Golden of Milton Agnes Hansford of Holley; Iris Beyer of Holley. Funeral services for Mr.

Wells will be conducted at 4:00 PM. Thursday in the Billory Baptist Church of Holley. Rev. Doug Pennington and Rev. John Stacey will officiate with burial at the Harper Cemetery.

Lewis Funeral Home is in charge of Memorials may be made to the St. Paul ed Methodist Church, Building Fund, 1733 New Hope Rd, Gulf Breeze, FL. Active pallbearers will be Carlton E. Wells, Mark Wells, Clifton A. Wells, Clayton P.

Wells, Curtis Golden and Clinton P. Wells. Honorary pallbearers will be Curt Peterson, Ray Barnes, Jack Witliams, Pat Bell, Doug Beyer, Doug Boone, Leroy Grimes, Frankie Warren, Rick Slingluff, Bobby Wells, Johnnie Tolbert, and Chester A. Beyer. day in the chapel of Oak Lawn Funeral Home, 619 New Warrington Road, with Rev.

Norman Carr officiating. Burial will follow in the Myrtle Grove Methodist Cemetery. Pallbearers will be G.T. Red' Farrington, Gary Farrington, Jerris Faircloth, Kermit 'Barney' Barnett, Smitty Smith, Jerry L. Webb, and William Steele.

Oak Lawn Funeral Home, 453-2321, will be in charge of all arrangements. HARPER MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL BOBE Baldwin (Jack) Bobe, 74, of Mary Esther, died Wednesday morning in a hospital. Mr. Bobe was a native and life long resident of Pensacola and was a member of the Catholic Church. He was a retired Civil service employee at the Pensacola Naval Air Station and was a U.S.

Navy Veteran of World War I. Surviving are a daughter, Elizabeth A. Howser of Anaheim, CA; a daughter and son-in-law, Lois and Douglas Hicks of Pensacola; two sons and daughters-in-law, Thom- FLOWERS Cards, 438-1981 24 Hr. 7 Days A Week 3000 BLK. E.

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