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*** Some of his musical compositions are on file with the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. He had been ill and confined to his home for 13 weeks. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Harlow Chamberlin, 65, died September 24, 1972. Cremation arrangements were handled by Comforter Funeral Home. CLEMENT, Trophimus Services were held at St. Brendan's Catholic Church. He was born in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. *** DREW, Myrtle She came to Florida from Pittsburgh, PA. She lived for two years in Holly Hill, and for three years in Daytona Beach. She had moved to Osprey in 1970. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: Bessie Hinson Baker died December 19, 1992 at Wagner Nursing Home in Panama City. John Daniel Sapp. *** He was born October 25, 1920 in Fort Kent, ME to Josephel and Leonie Daigle. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Leandro N. Fundora, 83, died May 23, 1988 at a local hospital. Survivors include two daughters, Melissa Foor and Lindy Foor, both of Graceville; two sisters, Janice Hilty of Pascagoula, MS and Mary Cartwright of Missouri; and two brothers, John Foor of Graceville and Jim Foor of Columbus, OH. Services were held at Unity Baptist Church. Burial was at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Leesburg by Page Theus Funeral Home. *** Services were held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She was a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, and enjoyed fine arts, knitting and crossword puzzles. CHISOLM, Willie She was a retired licensed practical nurse, and was a former resident of Utica, NY. He was a retired general contractor, and was an Air Force veteran of World War II. *** He had lived in Rotonda West for six years, and was a member of the Rotonda West American Legion. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA: Sam Fishman, 74, died October 14, 1984. *** COURTOIS, Annette Services were held at Greater St. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Thelma Cramer of Panama City; two sons, Johnny Dykes of Gainesville and Rex Dykes of Melrose; a sister, Callie West of Baltimore, MD; and 16 grandchildren. He was a postal worker and a member of the Jewish Postal Workers' Alliance. Survivors include her husband, L.F. Cochran; two children; and three sisters. He was a former resident of Buffalo, NY, and had lived in Starke for four years. Arrangements in Florida were handled by Edwards Funeral Home. Survivors include three daughters, Junis Best of Kissimmee, Loujean Townsend of Morehaven, and Christine Emerson of Brownwood, TX; two sons, Broward Carnley and James Carnley, both of Plant City; 10 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Frederick; a daughter, Circe; a brother, Frank Lankford; and two sisters, Alice Lankford and Wanda Lankford. Interment was at Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home. Interment was at Calvary Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Reese Funeral Home. Survivors include her children, Leatrice Byrd of Dothan, AL, Michael Thompson of Tampa, and Robie Wilson and Douglas Wilson, both of Dade City; 5 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. *** *** BUCHKO, Dorothy She was a former resident of Dennis Port, MA, and had been living in Florida for nine years. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey; a brother, Samuel Casey of Ebro; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Dezzie West of Ebro; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Bishop of Bruce. passed away in Palm Coast, Fl on Feb. 13, 2023, at age 99. Interment was at Magnolia Cemetery under the direction of Middlebrooks Funeral Home. Burial was at the Fogartyville Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. He'll also lose his Lamborghini. Note: Date of birth may be January 12, 1957. She was born Agnes Easly in Carrolltown, PA. She entered the Holy Name Convent in 1906, and made her perpetual vows on December 8, 1910. Services were held at Temple Israel. *** He was a native of Canada. OCALA, FLORIDA: Thelma L. Brown died December 1, 1983 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. CLARK, Jane She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles. Boles of Plant City; two sisters, Verna Haskins of Vernon and Ellie Fussell of Okahumpka; two brothers, Daniel Pigg and Willard Pigg, both of Lakeland; 11 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. *** Survivors include three sisters, Kathryn Creamer, Delana Stubbs and Annie Alsobrooks, all of Chipley; and his nieces and nephews. He was born March 8, 1872. Interment was at Wachob Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery with arrangements by Brown Funeral Home. She was a native of Jersey City, NJ. BROOKS, Milton He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, and a member of the Eckankar religion. He was an elder at Riviera Presbyterian Church. FEWOX, William R. He is survived by his stepmother, Armetta Branning of Marianna; three sisters, Lois Weeks, Marjorie Burke, and Evelyn Pezczola; and two brothers, James C. Branning and Omar Branning. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Willie Mason of Greensboro; and 12 grandchildren. He was a Catholic. He had been in St. Petersburg for a decade. Survivors include her husband, Israel; a daughter, Mrs. Sonia Gavlin of Los Angeles; and two sons, Sam of New York, and Joseph of Miami. Arrangements were handled by Hooper Funeral Home. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Isabelle M. Chevalier, 88, died January 13, 1979. Arrangements were handled by Rhodes Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by Hooper Funeral Home. BROOKS, William P. Eddie Large Find A Grave, Interment was at Highland Memorial Park in Ocala by Hiers Funeral Home. He had formerly lived in Norfolk, VA. *** Survivors include three daughters, Mildred George, Dorothy Bibb, and Agnes Ard; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Womble and Mrs. J.T. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home. He was survived by his wife, Clara C. Buttery. *** Survivors include a son, Wilbur Funk of Glen Rock, NJ; a brother, John T. Reich of Bronx, NY; 5 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA: John Zacharias Cokkinos, 70, died January 7, 1986. Dake died March 27, 1891. FINOCCHIO, Frank Rentals Details: Esra McDaniel. A former resident of Gainesville, she had lived in Ocala for 44 years. She was born September 26, 1896. He was born in Brooklyn, NY. TAMPA, FLORIDA: Willard C. Blood, 84, died November 20, 1969 at Bay Pines Hospital in St. Petersburg. She was a Presbyterian, and had been a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Detroit. "Tony" Brock of Ochopee, Charles R. Brock of Altamonte Springs, and James D. Brock of Tallahassee; 12 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Survivors include a son, Ben; a daughter, Joan; a sister, Dorothy; a brother, Lawrence; and a grandson. Pounds, all of St. Petersburg; two sisters; four brothers; 6 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was a former resident of Chipley, FL, and had lived in Tallahassee since 1925. *** She was born February 24, 2000 in Tampa to Abraham and Gabby Campos. Jay L Shaeffer, 78 Survivors include his wife, Frances Brooks; two sisters, Sybil Redman of Vernon and Verna Lyster of Westville; and three brothers, Edsel Brooks of Ponce de Leon, and Dallas Brooks and Wyatt Brooks, both of Westville. LOWELL, FLORIDA: Sue Blair, 61, died June 19, 1972. Survivors include his wife, Rosa Chairez; his daughters, Cecilia Chairez of Dundee, Olga Chairez of Winter Haven, Celia Vasquez of Lake Alfred, Teresa Chairez of Mexico, and Luz Ramirez, Soledad Benites, and Esmeralda Cifuntes, all of Haines City; a stepson, Miguel Chairez of Chicago; his sisters, Raquel Chairez, Soledad Chairez, Teresa Chairez, Guerra Chairez, and Maria Chairez; a brother, Rodolfo Chairez; and 17 grandchildren. She was born December 7, 1905 in Providence, RI. LYNN HAVEN, FLORIDA: Lena Grant Callahan, 82, died November 5, 2008 at her residence. She had been a Florida resident for 25 years. DYKES, Johnny BOGERT, Maurice Woodrow Dupree of Vernon; and her nieces and nephews. Survivors include two daughters, May Alexander and Georgia C. Jordon; 23 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. PLANT CITY, FLORIDA: Elisha B. Bowen, 96, died September 23, 2004. CHITTY, James L. He was survived by a son, Vernon of Crescent City. Survivors include a daughter, Silke Kapella (Jeff) of New Mexico; and a son, Henry Baumgaertner of Chipley. Survivors include her husband, Horace Cauffman; two daughters, Judith Cauffman of Boca Raton and Diane Smith of Delray Beach; and 2 grandchildren. She was a member of the Floral City Garden Club, the Floral City Homemakers' Club and the Floral City Woman's Club. ZEPHYRHILLS, FLORIDA: Earl George Feagan, 77, died December 26, 1967. Survivors include his wife, Audrey Aronchick; a son, Jeffrey; and a daughter, Deanna. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel in Southfield, MI. He was a groomer for Carl Allen Stables, and was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. She was of the Baptist faith. She was a member of Hadassah and Young Israel of Greater Miami. Burial was at Hollister Cemetery under the direction of Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Edith M. Blackford, 91, died June 8, 2003. She lived in Westfield, NJ for 34 years prior to moving to Clearwater. She was born November 13, 1912. *** She was a native of Putney, WV, and had come to the Belleview area 26 years earlier from Charleston, WV. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Lilly L. Chin, 54, died December 4, 1957. Get more: Florida obituaries june 2021 Show All Rentals . Survivors include a niece, Viola C. Ross of Upper Mountclair, NJ and a nephew, Philip A. Barberie of Booksville. She is survived by a brother, Arthur Stirrat of Gainesville; and a sister, Mabel Rauert of St. Petersburg. FUNK, Mary Cremation services were held at the Gulf Coast Crematorium with arrangements by Brown Funeral Home. Arrangements were handled by the Sarasota chapter of the National Cremation Society. He is survived by his cousins; his nieces and nephews; and his friends. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Murdock Barrow, 80, died July 2, 1971 at the Campbellton-Graceville Hospital. DOLNEY, Michael DEMPSEY, Joseph CARYVILLE, FLORIDA: Gary Thomas Andrews, age 7 months, died May 14, 1961 in Caryville. *** She was born May 31, 1902. Services were held at St. Luke's Catholic Church. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: Harley M. Burke, 80, died January 4, 1985 at the Baptist Hospital in Pensacola. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Pauline Carroll Esrick, 58, died October 23, 1962 at a local hospital. Survivors include her husband, Danny Brunswick; a daughter, Candy Brunswick; a son, Randy S. Brunswick; her mother, Dolly Baker; her father, C.C. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Westfield, and had been a member of the Woman's Club there, in addition to being a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Lester C. Albert, 77, died October 15, 1998 at Aventura Hospital in North Miami. *** Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 2pm in the chapel of the Austin & Bell Funeral Home in Greenbrier with Brother Jon Briggs officiating. Arrangements were handled by Mitchell Funeral Home. LAKELAND, FLORIDA: William K. Betz, 56, died February 14, 1979 at Lakeland General Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arcie Duke. She was a Baptist. Arrangements were handled by Hiers Funeral Home. Arrangements in Martins Ferry, OH were handled by Heslop Funeral Home. She was a Catholic. She was a graduate of Oberlin College, and also attended Taylor University in Indiana. The Florida Genealogy Society was founded in 1958 and is the oldest genealogical association in the state. Interment was at Good Shepherd Memorial Gardens by Archway Good Shepherd Funeral Home. Burial was at Magnolia Cemetery. He was a groomer for Carl Allen Stables, and was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was a member of the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle in St. Petersburg, and was a former resident of Brick, NJ. She was a graduate of Hunter College, and also held a master's degree from Columbia University and a doctorate from New York University. Survivors include her husband, Charles S. Dandois, Sr.; a son, Charles S. Dandois, Jr. of St. Petersburg; a sister, Ada K. Noone of Washington, DC; and 2 grandchildren. EICHELBERGER, Olive Burial was at Union Hill Cemetery with arrangements by Sims Funeral Home. He was a member of the Unity Church of Sarasota, and was a 20-year member of the Sarasota Elks Lodge. She is survived by her husband, Frederick Beecher; two daughters, Cynthia Woolf of Winchester, VA, and Carol Ann Brett of Watertown, NY; a son, John Krupcale of Fulton, NY; and 3 grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Robert J. Babione Funeral Home. CORBETT, Clarence C., Sr. She is survived by a son, Douglas, of Holbrook, MA; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys E. Kay of Orlando; 4 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. TAMPA, FLORIDA: John "J.C." Cherry, 73, died November 2, 1987. DUPREE, Nita ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Alton Joseph Burean, Jr., 19, died October 19, 1962 in Gainesville. Interment was at Star of David Memorial Park. Survivors include his wife, Linda DeQuarto; a daughter, Tricia Lynn DeQuarto; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeSio; two brothers, Frank DeQuarto and Joseph DeQuarto; and two sisters, Ann Marie Huff and Denise Thomas. Interment was at Hollywood Memorial Gardens North under the direction of Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. can't add chromecast to speaker group; garza funeral home obituaries brownsville, texas. Burial was at New Hope Cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home. She is survived by her husband, Pete Callahan; a daughter, Linda Holzhauer of Deer Point Lake; two sons, Calvin Callahan (Barbara) of Lynn Haven, and Timothy Callahan of Pataskala, OH; a stepson, Kenneth Callahan of Dover, FL; a stepdaughter, Linda Chason of Fort Walton Beach; her grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. He was a retired carpenter for the New York District of Carpenters. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis Dollar; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dollar of Campbellton, and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hayes of Chipley. She attended Gateway Baptist Church, and was a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Order of the Eastern Star. Interment was at Mansion Memorial Park by Brown Funeral Home. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery in Plant City with arrangements by Sims Funeral Home of Bonifay, FL. WEWAHITCHKA, FLORIDA: Gertrude Lewis Boswell, 85, died August 28, 1997 at her residence. He worked in advertising and marketing, and was a member of the Church of Scientology. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mickey Morris of Englewood, and Mrs. Wanda Prikogan of Arcadia, CA; a son, Herbert Wilkinson of Pontiac, MI; 4 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Survivors include her husband of 52 years, Jesse Augenstein; two daughters, Jerri L. Brown of Mesa, AZ and Geaneen Sowa of Decatur, IL; a brother, Cecil Boaz of Little Rock, AR; 6 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Nancy Howard; 14 nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. She was born in 1911 in Concord, NH. Cremation arrangements were handled by Northwood Funeral Home. Florida Funeral Homes. Interment was at Good Shepherd Memorial Gardens by Belleview Funeral Home. FISHMAN, Kalman She was a former business manager at Vanguard School, and was a 40-year member of the Lake Wales Lutheran Church, where she sang in the choir, taught Sunday School, and directed the handbell group. DARCEY, Judith He had lived in Florida for 11 years, and previously lived in Seattle, WA and San Jose, CA. BARD, Maxie He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Costello; and his grandparents, Mildred and Arvel Morgan. He was a farmer and rancher, and attended the Bloomingdale Baptist Church. She had lived in Florida for 24 years, and was a previous resident of New York, NY. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Seminole Beach Memorial Funeral Home. BEAN, James A. He was also a member of the VFW. Interment was at Woodlawn Park Cemetery under the direction of Philbrick Funeral Home. DUNNING, Alta ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Sam D. "Sammy" Fekany died August 24, 2010. *** She is survived by four daughters, Marilyn Hogans of Ponce de Leon, Shirley Peterson of Pensacola, and Blondell Brown and Wyoma Brown, both of Ebro; three brothers, Trevis Gipson of DeFuniak Springs, Rufus Gipson of South Carolina and Davis Gipson of California; and other relatives and friends. Share Your Memory of charlotte Upload Your Memory View All Memories Be the first to upload a memory! OCALA, FLORIDA: Lorine Bethea, 59, died April 12, 1987 at the Munroe Regional Medical Center. CUMBIE, Willie He was born December 28, 1904 in Minneapolis, MN. Arrangements were handled by Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home. Interment was at Daytona Memorial Park with arrangements by Gainous Funeral Home. *** She was a native of Alabama. Survivors include a son, Robert W.; and a daughter, Ruth Kerns. He was a member of the Panama City Country Club, the Port St. Joe Lions Club, and was chairman of the Florida Telephone Association Traffic Committee. He was a retired painter. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Mary Buckius; his children, Barbara Krogh of Homosassa, Bob Buckius of Inverness, Bud Buckius, Jr., of Clearwater, Bonnie Bradley, Bruce Buckius, and Brenda Neff, all of Lecanto, and Brian Buckius and Bill Buckius, both of Madison, OH; a sister, Charlene Alley of Chesterland, OH; 16 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Lynn Haven United Methodist Church, and had been a resident of the Panama City area since 1940. She had moved to Venice in 1961, and was a former resident of Staten Island, NY. DENNIGAN, Mary DAVIS, Mary FULFORD, Edward She was a hairdresser, and attended Trilacoochee Assembly of God Church. He was born July 7, 1931 in Cuba. Survivors include his wife, Marianthi; a son, James Despotakes; five daughters, Anna Despotakes, Mrs. Richard Barker, Mrs. Alice Burdohan, Mrs. Peter Samaris, and Mrs. Andy DiSanza; 9 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. She was born April 11, 1924 in Marion County. Burial was at Pinecrest Memorial Gardens by Neal Funeral Home. She was a retired school teacher, and had lived in Bradenton for 11 years. Services were held at Holy Family Catholic Church. She was an Episcopalian. Interment was at Dade Memorial Park under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home. Club in Tampa. Interment was at Miami Memorial Park by Newman Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Austin; a daughter, Mrs. Frances E. Davis; and four sons, Albert, Charles, Frederick and William. CHIN, Lilly Survivors include his wife, Jewell W. Brock; a daughter, Cindy Fitzgerald of Apopka; three sons, Thomas A. He was a charter member of the Elks Lodge in Wakefield, RI. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chivers; a sister, Sheila Jean; and three brothers, Darryl, David, and Jeffry. DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Dr. D.M. She is survived by her husband, Park W. Berry. *** She was a retired computer programmer for IBM, and was a member of the Rotonda West Community Church. ); 13 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; her cousins; her nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Survivors include a brother, Bill Watson of Bonifay; and her nieces and nephews. He was a native of Cyprus. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth L. Carpenter. She formerly lived in Lowell, IN. ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA: Martha H. Davidian, 87, died August 13, 1983 at her home. He had owned a hardware store in Brooklyn. She was born in Chelsea, MA in 1880. *** BUCKO, John He was a Catholic. *** He was a retired chief engineer and director of quality control at the Transmission and Axle Division of Rockwell International with 41 years of service, and had worked as a pattern maker. She was a Miami native. Burial was at Pinecrest Memorial Gardens by Neal Funeral Home. She was survived by a brother, Russell W. Keiser of Chipley. DUNEDIN, FLORIDA: Malcolm Coleman, 91, died January 9, 1987 at Dunedin Care Center. He was the son of Franklin W. and Margaret Flynn French; and the brother of Catherine Pender, Jacqueline Williams, and the late Margaret E. Coyne. She was born in Elizabeth, NJ. DIAZ, Jaime *** Interment was at Oak Hill Burial Park with arrangements by Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home. She was born in Tampa, and was a lifelong Tarpon Springs resident. Arrangements were handled by Lew Funeral Home and Crematorium. She was born in Medford, MA. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Chipley. *** Arrangements were handled by Beach Funeral Home. She was born April 13, 1952, and was a native of Albany, GA. Services were held at Mount Carmel Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Rose Plantz of Albany, NY, Mrs. Helen Bellinger of Zephyrhills, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rate of East Schodack, NY; and his nieces and nephews. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: William B. Burnham, 31, died March 18, 1906. Interment was at Calvary Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Reese Funeral Home. He worked as a distributor for the Miami News, and had been a Miami area resident for 20 years. *** Cremation arrangements were handled by Sims Funeral Home. She is survived by four daughters, Marilyn Hogans of Ponce de Leon, Shirley Peterson of Pensacola, and Blondell Brown and Wyoma Brown, both of Ebro; three brothers, Trevis Gipson of DeFuniak Springs, Rufus Gipson of South Carolina and Davis Gipson of California; and other relatives and friends. Services were held at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. BATES, Carol DOCTER, Geneve He was born July 5, 1959 in Miami. Arrangements were handled by Strong and Jones Funeral Home. FINKELSTEIN, Viola *** Betty J. Byrd of Bradenton; and 2 grandchildren. He was born in Russia. He was born March 17, 1947 to Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Beggs, Sr.. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Vance Braddock, 58, died December 18, 1973. Arrangements were handled by Lair's Funeral Home. Services were held at the Carmel Assembly of God Church. He was a graduate of the Henry Ford Trade School, and the first class of the Lawrence Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He was born October 15, 1905, and was a native of Tampa. *** Survivors include a son, Thomas W.; her parents, of Pompano Beach; a brother, Dennis of Ashtabula, OH; and a sister, Linda Weber of Pompano Beach. BARDOW, Frank *** He was a retired well driller, and had lived in Tampa since 1944. Services were held at Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapel. *** Florida Obituaries - Latest Obituaries Florida. Survivors include his mother, Ethel Alford; three sisters, Ann Fleming of Gainesville, and Lula Mae Alford and Rosa Lee Williams, both of Ocala; three brothers, Rufus Alford of Gainesville, Willie Alford of Newark, NJ, and Eddie Alford of Port Washington, NY. Survivors include two brothers, Jerry J. Cox of Pensacola and Hinson Cox of Apopka; a sister, Mrs. Betty Guidond of Port Falls, ID; an uncle; and 4 aunts. Survivors include her husband, Russell; a daughter, Geraldine Nash of League City, TX; two brothers, Archie and Frankie; four sisters, Frances, Phyllis, Gladys and Grace; and 4 grandchildren. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Kostas Antoniadis, 75, died April 2, 1959 at his residence.

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