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Banfield Funeral Home

420 West State Road 434
Winter Springs, FL 32708
(407) 327-1500
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Fiamma family member questions security as funerals for victims begin - Orlando Sentinel

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Thacker Ave. in Kissimmee.Kevin Clark, 53 and Jeffrey Roberts, 57, also were killed.The funeral for Clark is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Monday at Willow Creek Presbyterian Church, 4725 E. Lake Drive in Winter Springs.Roberts’ services are private.dharris@orlandosentinel.com, 407-420-5471 or @DavidHarrisOSOrlando workplace shooting: Former employee kills 5, then himself »...

He danced in life, he danced in death. Christopher's mom says: Thank you, Orlando, for love - Orlando Sentinel

Monday, July 25, 2016

I do not trust Hillary Clinton, but Mica's few important minutes on the Hill should have been based on facts rather than rhetoric and nonsense.Mary Beth Davila-Aponte Winter Springs...

Funeral homes and churches offer services for Pulse shooting victims - Orlando Sentinel

Monday, July 04, 2016

The remains of 20 people have been transported to funeral homes, Proudfit said.A number of Central Florida churches offered free services.Florida Hospital Church in downtown Orlando, Metro Church in Winter Springs, Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist Church in Apopka and Forest City Spanish Adventist Church in Altamonte Springs have all volunteered to conduct services at no cost.Forest Lake pastors extended their offer after hearing families were concerned churches might refuse to hold funerals for LGBT victims."I think it was a question of, 'will we be accepted at Christian churches in the area?'" said Bernie Anderson, youth pastor for the roughly 3,700-person congregation.Central Florida atheists are also stepping forward to aid families.David Williamson, founder of the Central Florida Freethought Community, said his group will cover the costs of non-religious services for any of those killed in the shooting."It's very easy to fall back on the ideas that … perhaps this is part of God's plan," Williamson said. "Those things feel really good to say and hear if you believe them, but if you don't, it's actually a painful thing.".Staff writer Linda Trischitta contributed to this report.jinman@orlandsentinel.com or 407-420-5002 and brodgers@tribpub.com or 407-420-5189...

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Fiamma family member questions security as funerals for victims begin - Orlando Sentinel

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Thacker Ave. in Kissimmee.Kevin Clark, 53 and Jeffrey Roberts, 57, also were killed.The funeral for Clark is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Monday at Willow Creek Presbyterian Church, 4725 E. Lake Drive in Winter Springs.Roberts’ services are private.dharris@orlandosentinel.com, 407-420-5471 or @DavidHarrisOSOrlando workplace shooting: Former employee kills 5, then himself »...

He danced in life, he danced in death. Christopher's mom says: Thank you, Orlando, for love - Orlando Sentinel

Monday, July 25, 2016

I do not trust Hillary Clinton, but Mica's few important minutes on the Hill should have been based on facts rather than rhetoric and nonsense.Mary Beth Davila-Aponte Winter Springs...

Funeral homes and churches offer services for Pulse shooting victims - Orlando Sentinel

Monday, July 04, 2016

The remains of 20 people have been transported to funeral homes, Proudfit said.A number of Central Florida churches offered free services.Florida Hospital Church in downtown Orlando, Metro Church in Winter Springs, Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist Church in Apopka and Forest City Spanish Adventist Church in Altamonte Springs have all volunteered to conduct services at no cost.Forest Lake pastors extended their offer after hearing families were concerned churches might refuse to hold funerals for LGBT victims."I think it was a question of, 'will we be accepted at Christian churches in the area?'" said Bernie Anderson, youth pastor for the roughly 3,700-person congregation.Central Florida atheists are also stepping forward to aid families.David Williamson, founder of the Central Florida Freethought Community, said his group will cover the costs of non-religious services for any of those killed in the shooting."It's very easy to fall back on the ideas that … perhaps this is part of God's plan," Williamson said. "Those things feel really good to say and hear if you believe them, but if you don't, it's actually a painful thing.".Staff writer Linda Trischitta contributed to this report.jinman@orlandsentinel.com or 407-420-5002 and brodgers@tribpub.com or 407-420-5189...