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OBITUARIES

 
Published March 4, 1994|Updated Oct. 6, 2005

ADAMS, MARY T., 86, of Beverly Hills, died Wednesday (March 2, 1994) at Memorial Hospital Flagler, Bunnell. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she came here 16 years ago from Hicksville, N.Y. She was a legal secretary and a Catholic. Survivors include a son, John J. Adams, Bethpage, N.Y.; a daughter, Alice M. Asbill, Bunnell; and six grandchildren. Fero Funeral Home, Beverly Hills.

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GALLAGHER, JAMES, 62, of Spring Hill, died Wednesday (March 2, 1994) at the Arbors at Bayonet Point/Hudson. Born in Donegal, Ireland, he came here one year ago from Tuckahoe, N.Y. He was a retired personnel director for Pepsi-Cola, an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Helen; three sons, James, Patrick, and Kevin, all of Mount Vernon, N.Y.; two brothers, John, London, and Patrick, Donegal; five sisters, Rita Maloney, Jackson Heights, N.Y., Margaret Maloney, Bayside, N.Y., Ann O'Donell, Rome, N.Y., Mae Hoey, Donegal, and Bridget Mullahy, Westmont, Ill. Turner Funeral Home, Spring Hill.

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INDERBITZIN, MAE BERTHA, 78, of Floral City, died Wednesday (March 2, 1994) at HCA Bayonet Point/Hudson Medical Center. Born in Fremont, Ohio, she came here 16 years ago from Toledo, Ohio. She was the retired owner of a beauty shop and a Protestant. Survivors include her husband, Roger; two sons, Harold R., Erie, Mich., and Howard L., Perrysburg, Ohio; a brother, Walter Sherck, Sylvania, Ohio; two sisters, Juanita Konnert, Toledo, and Marie Fowler, Sylvania; and six grandchildren. Charles E. Davis Funeral Home, Inverness.

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KRANZ, ARNOLD G., 83, of Homosassa Springs, died Tuesday (March 1, 1994). He came here 19 years ago from his native Milwaukee. He was a retired equipment operator for the city of Milwaukee, a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and its Ushers Club, Beverly Hills. He was a member of the Woodman of the World Club, Wisconsin. Survivors include his wife, Edna B.; a son, Kenneth, Indiana; a sister, Dorothy Kullmann, Milwaukee; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild. Fero Funeral Home, Beverly Hills.

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OLIVER, ELGY H., 80, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., a visitor to Inverness, died Wednesday (March 2, 1994). He was the former owner of a remodeling and contracting business and a retired supervisor of building inspections for Fairfax County, Va. He was a member of St. Philip's Lutheran Church, Myrtle Beach, and a member of the Masonic Lodge, Annandale, Va. Survivors include his wife, Esther L. Bolley; two sons, Roland, Great Falls, Va., and Kurt, Herndon, Va.; two daughters, Marilyn McMillen, Hamburg, N.J., and Judyth Heikkinen, Inverness; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Hooper Funeral Home, Inverness.

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OLMS, MARIE HOPE, 83, of Beverly Hills, died Wednesday (March 2, 1994). Born in Astoria, N.Y., she came here 21 years ago from Wantagh, N.Y. She was a dancer and a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Beverly Hills. She was a member of the Sunshine Club and the Blue Birds Kitchen Band, both of Beverly Hills. Survivors include a niece, Diane Kramer, Long Beach, Calif. Fero Funeral Home, Beverly Hills.

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THOMPSON, WILLIAM B., 66, of Homosassa, died Tuesday (March 1, 1994) at Citrus Memorial Hospital. Born in Palm Harbor, he came here 22 years ago from De Funiak Springs. He was a retired, self-employed truck driver, an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of the First Baptist Church, Homosassa Springs. Survivors include three sons, Max Thompson, Robert Thompson, and Archie Skibb, all of Homosassa Springs; four daughters, Mildred Thompson, Homosassa Springs, Dana Doiron, Ocala, Gloria Wells, Orlando, and Pat Owens, Pearland, Texas; his mother, Mildred, Homosassa Springs; two brothers, Bobby and Philip, both of Clearwater; a sister, Jean Eppinger, Orlando; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs.