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Myers News-Press, Sunday, October 21, 1979 Deaths and Funerals Margaret Wieland, 83, a former resident of Cape Coral, died Friday at Beacon Donegan Manor. She came here in 1966 from Doylestown, and was formerly a member of the German-American Social Club. Memorial services will be Monday at 4 p.m. in the chapel of the Metz Funeral Home of Cape Coral with Rev. Everett P.

Bunck, pastor of the Christ Luthern Church, officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Burial will be at a later date. TERESA J. CAMERON MARGARET WIELAND Teresa J.

Cameron, 10, of 1235 Carlene died Friday. She is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cameron; four brothers, Francis, Brian, Ian and Harry: one sister, Margaret Cameron of Fort Myers; grandparents, Mrs.

Janet Cameron of Conyngham, Mrs. Teresa McAllister of Fort Myers, and several aunts and uncles. Funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Fort Myers Cemetery. A wake service will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Leo Engelhardt Funeral Friends may call today and Monday at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. CLEMMIE HORD Mrs. Clemmie, Hord, 91, of 2274 Jackson Friday.

She had been a resident here since 1924. She was a member of Riverside Baptist Church, a past matron of 0.E.S. 31, past state president Rebecca Assembly of Florida, a member of Fort Myers Rebecca Lodge, a past mother adviser of Rainbow Girls. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. M.N.

(Lois) Tillis of Fort Myers, Frank (Pat) Rehak Jr. of Summerville, S.C.; one brother, Kenneth Worth of Sarasota; one grandson, William W. Graham of Pensacola; two great-grandchildren, Bill Graham Jr. and Mary Virginia, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m.

at Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home with Rev. Bill Love officiating. Burial will be in Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the funeral home. HERBERT EBEN ORSER SARASOTA Herbert Eben Orser, 61, of 4919 Silk Oak Drive, Sarasota, died Friday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He moved to Sarasota in 1977 from Accord, N.Y. He was a World War 11 Army veteran. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy M.

Orser of Sarasota; three sons, Richard P. Orser of Fort Myers and Peter C. and Donald E. Orser, both of Sarasota; two daughters, Susan A. Orser of Sarasota, Mrs.

Nancy Vandemark of Accord, two brothers, Kenneth 0. Orser of Millwood, N.Y., William E. Orser, and eight grandchildren. Memorial services will be Sunday CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Rev. H.L.

Sapp, wishes to express our sincere appreciation to the many wonderful people who shared in our time of bereavement. The many cards, flowers, gestures and expressions of sympathy will be long remembered by our family. We wish to say a special "Thank You" to Dr. Mark Sweet, the 4th Floor Nursing Staff of Ft. Myers Community Hospital, Rev.

James Bing and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. May God Bless Each of You. Richard A. Sapp Veronica Sapp Shoemaker Estella Sapp Cook Mary Sapp Palmer Charlotte Sapp Daisy Sapp Upshaw at p.m. at the Robarts Funeral Home, Downtown Chapel, with the Rev.

Frederick W. Markant, of Faith Assembly of God, officiating. The family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society. CLYDE BLEVINS CLYDE BLEVINS Clyde Blevins, 77, of 1115 Vineyard Place, Lehigh Acres, died Thursday at Punta Gorda. He was a native Kentucky and a retired employee of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.

He moved to Lehigh Acres 12 years ago from Washington, D.C. He is su ivived by his wife, Bertie M. Blevins of Lehigh Acres; one daughter, Mary C. Spears of Ashland, one stepdaughter, Vivian A. Long of Punta Gorda; one stepson, Ray Martin of Bladenburg, one brother, Claude Blevins of Lauderdale; six grandchildren and 12 great Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Farley Funeral Home. Funeral will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Farley Chapel with Rev. Robert Gisler, pastor of Christ United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be at Lee Memorial Park.

ADA V. NICHOLAS Ada V. Nicholas, 72, 2435 Sunrise died Friday. A native of Braddock, she moved here 11 years ago from Latrove, Pa. She was former owner Nicholas Restaurant and Bakery of Latrove, a charter member of Lewellyn N.

Jackson O.E.S. of Pittsburgh and St. Michael's CARD OF THANKS The family of John (Bill) Clegg, wishes to express their sincere gratitude to their many friends for their kindess thoughtfulness in their recent loss of Husband Father. Also, a special thank you to the Doctors and Nurses at Ft. Myers Community Hospital, who cared for him in his illness.

Mrs. John B. Clegg Mrs. Sylvia Knowles Anita Clegg and Billie Jo Clegg October 21, 1979 CARD OF THANKS My Deepest Appreciation and Thanks to the Rescue Squad of Ft. Myers and Lee Memorial Emergency Staff for their prompt and efficient assistance given to my husband, Dwight Gootee, at the time of his need.

And the prompt action taken by my Tropicana Mobile Manor neighbors, who came to my assistance when I needed them; at the time of my husband's heart attack. My deepest appreciation to Shell Point Village Personnel and Residents for their sympathetic cards and calls. To all, my heartfelt thanks. Mrs. Dwight (Bertha) Gootee October 21, 22, 1979 IVlessmer, YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST MEMBER FT 3366 CLEVELAND AVE.

Ph. 936-2131 GARDEN' MALL MYERLEE SQUARE Ph. 481-2421 SOCIAL SECURITY a MO VETERANS' BENEFITS can help pay complete. cremation expenses Let us explain how you may qualify for these important Death Benefits Social $255 Veterans' Benefits $450 Total Government Allowances $705 COMPLETE CREMATION SERVICE $695 To Include Removal Preparation Casket Repose Room Chapel Taped Music Cremation Fee Registration Book WE INVITE INQUIRIES WE OPERATE OUR OWN CREMATORY HARVEY FUNERAL HOME in 1600 Colonial Blvd. 2020 San Carlos Blvd.

Fort Myers, Florida Fort Myers Beach, Fla. PHONE 936-2177 of the Valley Episcopal Church of Ligioneer, Pa. She is survived by her husband, Willis W. Nicholas of Fort Myers; her mother, Mrs. Ina G.

Lutes of Fort Myers; a Mrs. Beatrice A. Nicholas of Latrove, six grandchildren, and six great -grandchildren. Funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday from the chapel of the Phil Kiser Funeral Home, 1280 Cypress Lake Drive, with the Rev.

R. Bruce Ryan, pastor of St. Lukes Episcopal Church, officiating. Friends may call Monday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the funeral home.

The family requests that memorial donations be made to St. Luke's Episcopal Church. JOHN D. JUSTICE John D. Justice, 76, of North Fort Myers, died Saturday in Fort Myers.

He was born in Virginia and came here from Rochester, N.Y., four years ago. He was a retired coal miner. He is survived by his wife Beatrice of North Fort Myers; four sons, John H. and Willian both of Orlando, Huey and J.D., both of Rochester, N.Y.: five daughters, Mrs. Helen N.

Carney and Mrs. Anne E. Ancefsky, both of North Fort Myers, Mrs. Linda Workman, Mrs. Trudy Steward, and Katheryn Ranieri, all of Rochester, N.Y.; one sister, Mrs.

Demmie Pfaff of Gaithersdurg, 30 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the North Fort Myers Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rea Means of the Bayshore Community Chapel officiating. Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers will be members of VFW Post 10127.

Burial will be in Lee Memorial Park. IVA DILLMAN Mrs. Iva Dillman, 59, of 524 lone died Saturday. A native of Jacksonville, she ad been a resident of Fort Myers for the past 26 years. She is survived by her son, Arnold Crawford of Fort Myers; her daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Diane Crawford of Fort Myers: R. L. and Edna Crawford of Fort Myers, and one granddaughter, Lisa Diane Crawford of Fort Myers. Funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. from the graveside of the Fort Myers Cemetery with Dr.

Billy Walker, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Tice, officiating. Anderson Funeral Home, 3654 Palm Beach is in charge of local arrangements. DOROTHY STOCKER DOROTHY STOCKER Mass of the Christian Burial for Dorothy Stocker, 53, of Edgewood will be Monday at 10 a.m. from St. Frances Xavier Catholic Church with the Rev.

William O'Connell officiating. DENTURES INSERTED EXTRACTIONS 85 Partials FROM $189 Repairs Relines Same Day Service 24 Hour Extractions (For. Dentures) $10 Per Tooth Panoramic X-Rays $15 Emergency Silver filling (Per $9 Service Cleaning $15 Extractions (Without Complications) $12 Root Canals. FROM $90 The foregoing fees are minimum and may vary case. $150 to $175 because of complexity involved in any given CROWNS FORT MYERS OFFICE CAPE CORAL OFFICE 549-3126 GILBERT SOUD, D.D.S.

S.W. LYMAN, D.D.S. master a harge 1714 S.E. 47th Street (East of Cape Coral Theatre) Burial will be in Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Harvey Funeral Home, 1600 Colonial Blvd. DWIGHT H. BUTLER Funeral for Dwight H. Butler, 72, of S.W. 53rd Terrace, Cape Coral, will be Monday at 2 p.m.

from the chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home, 1600 Colonial with Rev. Leslie Rabb, pastor of Cape Coral Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 p.m. at the funeral home.

The family requests that memorials be made to the Burn Center of the Shriner's Children's Hospital in care Araba Shrine Temple, 2010 Hanson Fort Myers, 33901. GERTRUDE S. (TULA) REED Gertrude S. (Tula) Reed, 81, of Edwards Drive died Fridav. A retired restaurant owner from Denver, she had resided here for the past 26 years.

She is survived by one son, William S. Reed of Fort Worth, Texas; four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Funeral will be today at 4 p.m. at the chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home, 1600 Colonial with Rev. Morris K.

Seckman of McGregor Bapfist Church officiating. Burial will be in Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Turn To DEATHS, Page 10B CENTER FOR EFFECTIVE LIVING IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF ITS NEW NAPLES OFFICE, 900 6TH SOUTH, SUITE 204 SPECIALIZING IN ADOLESCENT AND ADULT I COUNSELING FOR STRESS AND TENSION RELATED PROBLEMS. IE: INSOMNIA, BED WETTING, SMOKING, WT. CONTROL, ALCOHOLISM, DRUG ABUSE, SEXUAL DISORDERS, ACADEMIC STUDY BEHAVIOR, EXAM IMPROVEMENT, MEMORY TRAINING AND RECALL, SALES MOTIVATION, SELF CONFIDENCE, SPORTS IMPROVEMENT IE: GOLF BOWLING TENNIS, ETC.

OFFERING AUTOGENIC TRAINING, BIO-FEEDBACK, MENTAL IMAGERY, HYPNOSIS, AND RELAXATION TRAINING. CALL ABOUT OUR GUARANTEED STOP SMOKING PROGRAM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DAY OR EVENING CALL: 263-2878 HAROLD L. HESTER, DIRECTOR COUNSELOR REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. MEDICAL REFERRALS MAY BE REQUIRED IN CERTAIN AREAS OF CONSULTATIONS. MASONIC HONORS WM.

LAMAR ROSE AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH C. ALLEN PATTISON OF FREEMASONRY RITE STATES OF AMERICA JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED SOUTHERN MYERS- ORIENT OF FLORIDA VALLEY OF FORT 2546 THOMPSON STREET 330 FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33901 CHANCEY W. WHITE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF OFFICE PHONE 332-0602 ILL. WILLIAM M.

HOLLIS 15 1979 HOME PHONE 330 332-1910 GRAND INSPECTOR GENERAL October SOVEREIGN FLORIDA MASONS OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Greetings: of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, The Supreme Council at Washington, today elected three sitting in biennial session receive the THIRTY THIRD members of Fort Myers Consistory to DEGREE, the highest and last degree of the Rite. They are: JOE H. McLARRY C. ALLEN PATTISON WILLIAM LAMAR ROSE their election was by Ill. William M.

Hollis, Announcement of Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Florida, speaking today from the House of the Temple at Washington. Also announced by members of Fort Myers Consistory to receive Brother Hollis, was the designation by Supreme Council, decoration KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE COURT OF HONOR. of eight rank and as They are: ANDREW L. CHANDLER VERNON C. ELLIS RONALD G.

FRIEDEN GEORGE A. MOULTON RALPH E. SHAFFER WILLIAM A. SMITH SR. GARY N.

VANN RICHARD C. WHITE Note and applaud the honor done these worthy Brethren. Sincerely and fraternally ler T. Nesbitt.

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