mark kline obituary

He was a supervisor for Kwik-Chek stores, and was a native of Holmes County, FL. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. *** He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the American Legion, and the DAV. She was a kindergarten teacher. She had worked as a bookkeeper at Gentry's Fruits and Juices, and was a member of Temple Israel. 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. He was a retired truck driver and an Army veteran of World War II. She was born January 30, 1934, and was a native of Key West. He was born November 6, 1931. Survivors include his wife, Vesta W. Blair; and his friends. Interment was at Galilee Cemetery under the direction of Green's Funeral Home. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Paul Paytas of Holly Hill; three brothers, Frank, Anthony and Charles Hardena; and a sister, Mrs. Frank Hraback. He was born April 7, 1876 in Westfield, MA. She had been living in Largo for four years, and was a former resident of Paducah, KY. Interment was at Glen Abbey Memorial Gardens under the direction of Glen Abbey Funeral Home. He was a retired farmer and a veteran of the Boer Wars, having served with the Highlands Light Infantry. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA: Mildred Bernard died April 5, 1967 in Delray Beach. BRADENTON, FLORIDA: Mabel Alderman, 81, died March 3, 1980 at her residence. Interment was at Damascus Cemetery with arrangements by Brown Funeral Home. Booker (Dottie); a daughter, Mary Nell Wells (Bobby) of Pensacola; a sister, Dorothy I. Ennis; a brother-in-law, Buford F. Ennis of Panama City; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. Rushing, both of San Antonio, TX; a brother, Tommy Chartienitz of St. Petersburg; a half-brother, Walter Garski of Brighton, MA; a grandson; 3 great-grandchildren; and his friends, including Ledis Hall of Panama City. 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. FRISK, Elynor He was born July 5, 1959 in Miami. She had moved to DeFuniak Springs 10 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Blossom Fisher; and his nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Raphael's Catholic Church. She was a member of Fountain Chapel A.M.E. Church, where she had served with the Stewardess Board, the Missionary Society and the choir. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Ainsworth; and a son, Ronald Ainsworth of Schenectady, NY. Survivors include two daughters, Janice Villars (Larry) and Mary Beth Hester (Philip); 3 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She was a former resident of Bainbridge, GA, and moved to Sarasota in 1953. Arrangements were handled by Vinson Funeral Home. MARION OAKS, FLORIDA: Dominic DeQuarto, 21, died December 25, 1978 at Munroe Memorial Hospital in Ocala. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Pastola Gaines Clayton died July 7, 2007 at a local hospital. *** He formerly worked at Moody's Pasture in Vernon, the Washington County Kennel Club, and the Panama City Mall. BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Grace Bolton, 78, died July 17, 1994 at Doctors Memorial Hospital in Bonifay. SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Katrina Ann Fulkert, age 11 months, died February 12, 1963. Survivors include a sister, Hortense Glass (James); two sisters-in-law, Estelle Davis and Inez Kozlowsky (Ted); a niece; two great-nieces; and a great-nephew. Interment was at Galilee Cemetery with arrangements by Holton-Seniors Funeral Directors. BRYANT, Theda She is survived by her husband, Harold; a son, Larry Anderson of Hollywood, FL; and two sisters, Helen Finkle and Irene Finkle, both of Minneapolis. She was a native of Illinois, and had been living in Sunny Hills for 11 years. He is survived by a son, Clarence C. Corbett, Jr.; a brother, Jordon J. Corbett; and 4 grandchildren. She retired after working at the Utica State Hospital for 25 years. She was born February 12, 1899. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home. She was a member of Congregation B'nai Israel, the B'nai Israel Sisterhood, and Hadassah. Services were held at Whitewater Baptist Church. Cremation arrangements were handled by Dees-Parrish Family Funeral Home. He was born May 26, 1925. ALEXANDER, Ellen He was born in Baltimore, MD. *** MIAMI, FLORIDA: Edna A. Duffield, 82, died in November of 1973. She was the former co-owner of Florida TV Service, and was a charter member of Covenant Presbyterian Church. Ely Brown of Pensacola; 24 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burch, Sr. Burial was at Piney Grove Cemetery. and T.E., both of Miami, and J.F. Survivors include her mother, Flora Cope of Martins Ferry, OH; two brothers, Wayne Cope of Zanesville, OH, and Frank Cope of Martins Ferry, OH; and two sisters, Mr. A.E. *** Survivors include her husband, Linwood L. Coleman, Sr.; three sons, Linwood Coleman, Jr, Donny (Lorimar), and Emmanuel Coleman; two sisters, April L. Baker and Deborah (Walter) Butts; three brothers, Nathaniel (Pam), Charles (Rose), and Steven; 2 grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Harrell of Live Oak; two brothers, C.M. BELL, Janie CENTURY, FLORIDA: Aubrey George Entrekin, 76, died January 11, 2000 in Pensacola. An Eckankar memorial service was held at Turtle Beach. She was a former resident of Franklin Square, Long Island, and was a high school teacher for the New York City School System. She was a member of Eckankar. EBRO, FLORIDA: Lloyd Fletcher, 44, died September 11, 1976. HOLLY HILL, FLORIDA: Geneve Docter, 97, died July 6, 1991 at Daytona Beach Geriatric Center. Ellis of Plant City; a nephew; a niece; and his friends. She was a Presbyterian, and had been a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Detroit. *** MIAMI, FLORIDA: Rose Block, 87, died June 21, 1957 at a local hospital. NEW PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA: Genevieve Christophersen, 89, died December 10, 2005 at Hernando-Pasco Hospice Care Center in New Port Richey. APPELBAUM, Ida He was a retired payloader operator, and retired from the Pensacola News Journal. BERNIER, Robert C. Norton of Chipley, and Mrs. Ada Morris of California; and 11 grandchildren. *** Interment was at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN with arrangements by Bradenton Funeral Home. He was a groomer for Carl Allen Stables, and was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. BORMAN, Hattie Burial was at the Stanton Cemetery under the direction of Cunningham Funeral Home. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Survivors include his wife, Maggie Williams Fletcher; and his nieces and nephews. *** She was born July 7, 1912 in Paterson, NJ. *** Survivors include three daughters, Carolyn Haddock of Fort Lauderdale, Norma Herman of Leesburg, and Shirley White of Loganville, GA; 10 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. Born Sept. 3, There are no known surviving family members. She was born in Mayfield, KY. She was a member of Christ Presbyterian Church. He was born May 4, 1988 to Bryan and Sheila Crawford. Mark was a devoted and a caring son, a nurturing and protective big brother, a supportive and devoted father, the BEST Grandpa around, the most fun uncle, a loyal friend, a loving partner and a kind soul to every single person he has ever met. Survivors include his wife, Mary E. Dilmore; two sons, Wallace Dilmore of Dade City, and Buddy Dilmore of Tallahassee; a daughter, Veleta Scurlock of Tallahassee; a sister, Civie Speight of Chipley; 8 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. BOGACKI, Joseph ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: Floyd M. Fuller, 71, died May 9, 1939 at his residence. CASEY, Samuel CUMBIE, Willie *** Florida Obituaries, G-L He had lived in the area since 1923, and formerly lived in Georgia. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Davis; two sons, Mark Davis of Hoboken, NJ, and Sheldon Davis of Iselin, NJ; a sister, Sylvia Berkowitz of Brooklyn; and a brother, William Davis of Brooklyn. Burial was at Grey Hill Cemetery in Commerce. 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. Interment was at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park. Arrangements were handled by Southerland Family Funeral Home. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. FUNK, Mary Presbyterian services were held. Survivors include two sisters, Mary L. Drummond and Voncille Rogers, both of Caryville; and his nieces and nephews. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Irving W. Crampton, 68, died March 19, 1957. He was a firefighter and a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. She was a beautician and sales representative, and a former resident of Amityville, NY. He was a member of the Unity Church of Sarasota, and was a 20-year member of the Sarasota Elks Lodge. She was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish. *** In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Emanuel Cemetery. She came to Florida in 1996 from Jersey City, NJ, and was of the Lutheran faith. Arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel Funeral Home. CLARKSVILLE, FLORIDA: Edna Flanders, 94, died March 5, 2005 at Calhoun Liberty Hospital in Blountstown. He designed a number of buildings in New York, including the Roosevelt Field Shopping Mall. DEELEY, Rheta She was born September 26, 1920. Survivors include three caregivers, Raul, Janine, and Nika; and her friends. She had been a Miami resident for 30 years, and had formerly lived in New York. She was survived by a sister, Gertrude Easly of Carrolltown, PA. Services were held at the convent chapel. She was born January 5, 1912. Arrangements were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home. She had lived in Miami for over 30 years, and was a former resident of Peebles, OH. He is survived by four daughters, Harriet Cowart, April Cowart, Linnel Coward, and Myrina Cowart; a son, Harry J. Cowart II; a stepdaughter, Shayla Phillips; his mother, Myra C. Hill; a sister, Jeanetta Taylor Linton; and a grandmother, Lillie M. Settlers. She is survived by a son, Robert G. Thompson of Jacksonville; two daughters, Kandace Johnson of Jacksonville Beach, and Sandra Schroeder of St. Augustine; two brothers, David Messick of Naples, and Colin Messick of Melbourne; two sisters, Irma Jean Jacobson and Donna Messick, both of Naples; 8 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. He was a former resident of Pittsburgh, PA, and had lived in St. Petersburg for 9 years. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Gardens under the direction of Cunningham Funeral Home. *** She was born August 30, 1921 in Fall River, MA. HALLANDALE BEACH, FLORIDA: William Berke, 77, died July 6, 1981. FALK, Helen Interment was at Arlington National Cemetery with arrangements by Romaine-Sarasota Funeral Home. *** CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Lee Eaphs, 82, died November 8, 1976. Arrangements were handled by All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Treasure Coast Chapel. BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Beatrice E. Dinkins, 76, died January 11, 1995. *** Alderman. Survivors include her husband, Bobby Flint; a daughter, Jeanette Flint; two sons, Patrick and Michael Flint; her mother, Marie Halloran; a sister, Theresa Halloran; and two brothers, Francis Halloran and Richard Halloran. He had served on the Board of Directors of the Florida Civil Liberties Union. SARASOTA, FLORIDA: Virginia Davenport, 86, died June 23, 2005. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Rosa Lee Adkins, 56, died May 9, 1961 at the Washington County Hospital. He was born February 14, 1875 in Maryland to Joseph and Mary Burnham. She was a former resident of Radford, VA. Services were held at the Ebro Assembly of God. She had also coached the St. Joseph Academy girls' basketball team in the 1940s. Services were held at the Caryville Church of God. *** He retired from the City of Ocala with 20 years of service, and was a 21-year veteran of the U.S. Navy. Survivors include his wife, Anna Hatcher Colwell; three daughters, Mrs. Mary C. Post of Ocala, Rebecca K. Colwell of Charlotte, NC and Elizabeth Colwell of Atlanta, GA; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Roes of Deltona and Mrs. Monette Lafoon of Valley Center, CA; two brothers, Harry Colwell of Ocala and Merle Colwell of Prescott, AZ; a grandchild; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilma Hatcher of St. Joseph MO; and his nieces and nephews. He was worked as a longshoreman for U.S. Lines, and was a military veteran. 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. GULFPORT, FLORIDA: Joan Botbyl, 73, died April 14, 2009. She was a graduate of Bethany College in Bethany, WV, and was an elementary school teacher. CALLADINE, Mary *** Survivors include a son, Raymond M. of Miami; and 4 grandchildren. New York. MIRAMAR, FLORIDA: Joseph A. Arlotta, 85, died August 19, 1972 at Golden Isles Hospital. CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Margaret Furman Eckert, 88, died December 31, 1988 at the Good Samaritan Retirement Village in Kissimmee. She was a member of Mount Carmel Primitive Baptist Church. Mark Cline | Obituary | Cumberland Times News Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John Katewig of Hawthorne, NJ and Mrs. Ronald H. Wood of Palo, IA; a son, Chris Andres of Vernon; and his grandchildren. EVANS, Thomas W. CASEY, James W. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Charles Dispensa, 81, died June 2, 1979. He was a purser at Pan American World Airways with 30 years of service, and was a former resident of Tampa. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and attended Lathram Chapel United Methodist Church. Interment was at Woodlawn Memory Gardens by Kenfield Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Austin; a daughter, Mrs. Frances E. Davis; and four sons, Albert, Charles, Frederick and William. Reynald Paolone* Council at-Large. *** He was born March 18, 1935. She was survived by a brother, Russell W. Keiser of Chipley. Burial was at Oak Ridge Cemetery with arrangements by Robarts-Grady Funeral Home. GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA: Murray Warren Franklin, 46, died October 19, 1978. Bradham, and Mrs. J.H. He was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. She had been a resident of Lake City for 12 years, and was active in animal rescue. Interment was at Silver Hill Cemetery by Shore Funeral Home. Survivors include a sister, Muriel Zimmerman of San Diego, CA. OCALA, FLORIDA: Thelma L. Brown died December 1, 1983 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. He is survived by his wife, Julia Fundora; two daughters, Delia (Miguel) Viera of West Palm Beach, and Nelida (Victor) Fundora De Galan of Puerto Rico; two brothers, Benjamin and Orestes Fundora, both of Cuba; 5 grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. Services were held at Beulah Anna Baptist Church. Interment was at Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery in Washington County, FL with arrangements by Peel Funeral Home. He was a former resident of Murrysville, PA, and had been in the Daytona Beach area for three years. Burial was at White Oak Cemetery. Services were held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in North Miami. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include three daughters, Mildred George, Dorothy Bibb, and Agnes Ard; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Womble and Mrs. J.T. She is survived by her nieces and nephews. Survivors include his father, William Fletcher of Perry; his mother, Flora Edwards of Vernon; and two brothers, Walter Edwards of Vernon and Hazel Edwards of Chipley. She is survived by a daughter Verna Gregos and husband Joseph Gregos; a brother and sister-in-law John and Stella Kosco; a sister, Wilma Ucker; 7 grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. BALAZS, Gabor She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church and enjoyed painting, music, sewing, and growing African violets. She had lived in Miami since 1955. DILLON, Mildred She moved to the U.S. in 1959 and had been in Ponce de Leon for 30 years, having previously lived in Milwaukee and Miami. She was a former instructor at Florida International University, and a member of the American Society of Agriculture. She was preceded in death by her husband, Basil. Interment was at Edgewood Cemetery by Garrett and Young Mortuary. Arrangements were handled by Seigler Funeral Home. BARTOW, FLORIDA: Gladys Fay Butler Benjamin, 83, died February 20, 2005. He was born November 10, 1951 in Great Falls, MT. BOST, Mamie She had been a member of the convent for 50 years. He was the former president of the Freund Baking Company in St. Louis, and a member of the Florida West Coast Symphony Orchestra and the Longboat Key Golf Club. FISHER, Arthur Burial was at Piney Grove Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn Funeral Home. Services were held at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Chipley. She had lived in Bradenton for 45 years, and was a former resident of Adel, GA. He was a native of Live Oak. Survivors include a daughter, Margaret Roach; a son, John P. Berdeaux, Jr.; 8 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Pleasant Hill Free Will Baptist Church. BOOHER, Helen Burial was at the Eastpoint Cemetery by Comforter Funeral Home. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Evelyn B. Dollison, 72, died May 3, 1963. Mark was born on November 21, 1950 in Delaware County in northeast Iowa and lived his first 18years in Dundee, on the banks of the Maquoketa River, next to the Chicago Great Western railroad line. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles. She was born July 9, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick Ellison. Her husband was John P. Bernard, executive vice-president of the Toledo Scale Co. Other family members include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Robertson; and a son, Dr. L. Thomas Williams, Jr. Services and interment were at Delray Beach. LARGO, FLORIDA: Olive M. Altenburg, 85, died July 6, 1986. She had lived in Miami Shores for 20 years, and was a former resident of Chicago. She had been living in Largo for four years, and was a former resident of Paducah, KY. She had lived in Wildwood for 5 years, and was a Baptist. She enjoyed golfing and gardening. He had been living in Florida since 1957, and was a former resident of New York. He was worked as a longshoreman for U.S. Lines, and was a military veteran. He was an Episcopalian and a Mason. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Ray Kline Sr. and Betty Meilleur Kline; his sister, Tammy Kline Smith (Eddie); his brothers, Lyle Kline and Carl Kline; and recently his niece, Betty Smith-Coney. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Fulkert; a sister, Tamara; and a brother, Kim Jon. Arrangements were handled by Van Orsdel Funeral Home. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA: Jennies S. Fogg, 87, died October 16, 1966. He is survived by his wife, Rella Daigle; three daughters, Lou Mae Albert of Coventry, CT, and Beatrice Daigle and Myrna Voisine, both of Fort Kent; two sisters, Lucy Daigle of Norfolk, VA, and Emme Daigle of Fort Kent; 11 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the chapel of Summerhill Funeral Home. *** She was preceded in death by her husband, Omer Marvin Courson. EXUM, Della Mae FISCHER, Barbara Survivors include his wife, Lubi Brugnoni; two sons, Eric Brugnoni of Woodstock, NY and Marc Brugnoni of Amagansett, NY; and 4 grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Alton Brock; and a son, Larry Brock. Survivors include his wife, Dora L. Curfman; two sons, Richard A. Curfman of Pelican Rapids, MN and Edward A. Curfman of Minneapolis, MN; and two daughters, Lori Stine of Lakeland and Bonnia A. Kaasa of Minneapolis, MN. BIEGAS, Francis Burial was at the Boca Raton Cemetery under the direction of Lorne-Babione Funeral Home. Interment was at Burke's Memorial Gardens by Peel Funeral Home. BERDEAUX, John P., Sr. He enjoyed quail hunting. 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. Interment was at Magnolia Cemetery under the direction of Middlebrooks Funeral Home. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pansey Lee Bruner of Cottondale; three brothers, J.W. KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Retha Emily Carnley, 86, died November 1, 1994. Contact. CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Christo Agisotelis, 50, died May 8, 1969. CASSEAUX, Ruby Brown Funeral Home. Services were held at St. Brendan's Catholic Church. He had lived in Florida for 11 years, and previously lived in Seattle, WA and San Jose, CA. Services were held at the Vernon Methodist Church. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Mrs. Allen E. Martin of Apalachicola; and her friends. Services were held at Unity of the Palm Beaches. *** She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. BONIFAY, FLORIDA: Lee Faircloth, 87, died January 16, 1982 at Gulf Coast Community Hospital in Panama City. Survivors include her sons, Benito Cabrera, Oscar Sierra (Anne), and Randy Cabrera (Patty); a daughter, Theresa J. Cabrera; three sisters, Dalia Pareja, Esther Camba and Theresa Ramis; a brother, Felix Gomez; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and her pets. She was born February 1, 1939. She had been living in Englewood for 20 years, and formerly lived in Lewistown, MI, where she had been active with the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors include her husband, Fred C.; a sister, Mrs. Mai Hall of Hollywood, FL; and a brother, Edward Hughes of Dunedin. Interment was at Forest Hill Cemetery under the direction of Oak Ridge Funeral Care. *** Survivors include two sons, Ralph A. Cragg, Jr. of Park Ridge, IL, and Robert Cragg of Barrington, IL; a daughter, Mrs. Marene E. Guare of Elmhurst, IL; a sister, Mrs. Marene Stack of Ocala; and 4 grandchildren. She is survived by a daughter, Sarah Davidson of Plant City; her mother, Hazel Martin of Orlando; a brother, Timothy Martin of Apopka; and a grandmother, Aloce Martin. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Dias; his father, Salvador Dias; his mother, Maria Dias; a sister, Lydia Mendez; and three brothers, Ramiro Loredo, Euktorgio Loredo, and Miquel Loredo. *** EDWARDS, Mary E. Arrangements were handled by Hooper Funeral Home. BILICK, Denise Cremation arrangements were handled by Robarts Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, James M. Costello, Sr.; a son, James M. Costello, Jr. of Shingle Springs, CA; a daughter, Dolores Cennamo of Newtown, CT; a brother, Harold King of Birmingham, AL; and 6 grandchildren. Survivors include her husband, A.B. Kline Obituary Interment was at St. Paul Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home. Survivors include three sons, Ira Bethea and Erik Bethea, both of Ocala, and Andrew C. Bethea of Laurel, DE; four daughters, Glendoria B. Williams of Miami, Cora J. Thomas of Palatka, and Anya M. Hall and Derrian Bethea, both of Ocala; a sister, Dorothy M. Zow of Ocala; an aunt, Cora Jenkins; 15 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. She was a Protestant. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles T. Brimson. He is survived by his parents; two brothers, Stanley Domino, Jr. (Lisa), and Duane Domino (Andrea); a grandmother, Izola Byerson; nine nieces and nephews; and his cousins. Interment was at Calvary Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Reese Funeral Home. He is survived by his wife, Icy; a son, Beno; a daughter-in-law, Julie; 3 grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.

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