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Crabby Floyd: A hard worker with a quick wit - The Laker/Lutz News

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Police Athletic League football and the Land O’ Lakes Little League and volunteered for the Land O’ Lakes High School Girls’ Softball team.“We became friends when we coached football together,” said Cary Williams, noting that was 22 years ago.The men and their families became close, sharing holidays together.Williams and DeForest used to fish and hunt together, too.DeForest was the kind of person who would go out in the middle of the night to help someone who was out on the water having boat problems, Williams said.“He was the type of guy you could count on,” Williams said.“He was a very conservative man,” Williams added, and he was politically involved.“He would take the time to call state, federal and local politicians and them his opinion,” Williams said.Chris Carollo, who owns Shadow Solutions Firearms in Lutz, said DeForest used to come hang out at his gun shop to shoot the breeze with other patrons.“He loved to tell old stories,” Carollo said.He also was very helpful.In fact, when Carollo was getting ready to open his business, DeForest pitched in to help paint the walls.Friends honored DeForest in posts in an electronic guestbook created by Loyless Funeral Home. They praised DeForest’s work ethic, his devotion to family and his coaching.One post also mentions his contribution to providing “tasty memories” for thousands of families.Besides his wife, Lorraine, DeForest is survived by his son, Floyd R.; his daughter, Candace; his mother, Elba; his brother, Rick and his wife, Loretta; nephews, a great niece and other family members and friends.Ortiz said DeForest is the kind of man who deserved to be remembered.“There are people out there that do things every day, and they don’t go out looking for credit, and they don’t go looking for accolades. That’s just them. That’s the kind of guy that Floyd was,” Ortiz said.“I’m going to miss him terribly. I already miss seeing him,” Ortiz said.Memorial service for Floyd DeForest7 p.m., March 5 at Loyless Funeral Home, 5310 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Floyd DeForest’s memory to Gulfside HospicePublished March 4, 2015Share this:Like this:LikeLoading...

Tonney Lee Walker - Madison County Carrier

Monday, March 27, 2017

Retha) of Jennings and Jamey L Walker of Gainesville, Ga.; three daughters: Linda D. McMullen (Edwin) of Lee, Kelly Walker-Crosby (Nathan) of Statenville, Ga., and Lori M. Blackman (Robert) of Caryville, Tn.; nine grandchildren: Amanda Willoughby (Anthony) of Greenville, Bryan McMullen and Christopher McMullen (Miranda) both of Lee, A. J. Walker of Jennings, Carrie Johnson of Caryville, Tn., Kristen McCormick of Statenville, Ga., Stormie Johnson of Caryville, Tn., Taylor McMullen of Lee and Breanna Blackman of Caryville, Tn.; and two great grandchildren, William Willoughby of Greenville and Waylon McMullen of Lee.Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, (850) 973-2258.

Brian J. Wade, 80, of Ogdensburg - WWNY TV 7

Monday, March 27, 2017

It was also a privilege for Brian to serve as the Director of Physical Education and Athletics.Surviving is his wife, Kathleen; a daughter, Lisa Wade-Marney and  her husband James of Cary, NC; three sons: John Wade and his partner Carlos Lopez of Ogdensburg, Michael Wade and his wife Mary Malone McCarthy-Wade of Clinton, NY and Patrick Wade and his companion Krista Derschug of Gates, NY; former daughter-in-law Ann (Sias) Makowiec of Baldwinsville, NY; a brother, Timothy Wade and  his wife Leslie of E. Aurora, NY; a sister, Sue Lameroux of Cornwall, Ontario; eight grandchildren: Dr. Nicholas Marney and husband Rodrigo Pedroza of New Orleans, Ryan Marney and his wife Sarah of Cary, NC;  Brian Patrick, Emily and Julia Wade, all of Gates, NY; JP, Michael and Lizzy Wade, all of Clinton, NY; three great-grandchildren: Noah, Ethan and Madelyn Marney and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Brian is also survived his brothers-in-law, Bud Warren of Virginia Beach and John Warren of Ogdensburg, whom he considered both family and his dear friends.A son, Brian J. Wade Jr, predeceased him on October 25, 1980. Memorial contributions can be made to the Frederick Remington Art Museum, 324 Washington St; Ogdensburg, NY 13669; or Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10065.  Condolences can also be shared online at www.foxandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

Virginia D. Taylor - Fredericksburg.com

Monday, February 06, 2017

Survivors include her husband of 46 years, Carroll “Sandy” Taylor III; children Leslie Dean Taylor (Christine) of Fredericksburg, USMC Gunnery Sgt. Robert C. Taylor (Caryl) of Norfolk and Edith Taylor Yonts (Philip) of Fredericksburg; five grandchildren Peyton, Taylor, Lucy, Alex and Adrian; sister Patricia Buck (John) of Dayton, Ohio; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and cousins; her beloved dog, Corky; and special friends Sissy Major, Linda Fines, Rose Rinker and Audrey Quinn.The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, February 1 at Covenant Funeral Service Fredericksburg.A service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, February 2 at Richland Baptist Church. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Richland Baptist Church Building Fund, 2482 Warrenton Rd., Fredericksburg, VA 22406.Online guestbook at covenantfuneralservice.com.FUNERALSBallinger, G. Miriam: Feb. 7, 1 p.m., Salem Baptist Church, Fredericksburg. Found and Sons Funeral Chapels, Fredericksburg.Beazley, Virginia: Feb. 6, 11 a.m., Bowling Green United Methodist Church. Storke Funeral Home, Bowling Green.Gaines, Sara T.: Feb. 8, 11 a.m., Fairfax Memorial Park, Fairfax. Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg.Ganoe, Mary E.: Feb. 7, 11 a.m., Eastland United Methodist Church. Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg.Mason, Patricia Fay: Feb. 6, 1 p.m., Eastland United Methodist Church, Fredericksburg. Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg.Musselman, James W.: Feb. 7, 11 a.m., Storke Funeral Home, Colonial Beach Chapel. Storke Funeral Home, Colonial Beach.Payne, Willie Mae: Feb. 6, 1 p.m...

Fry, Mary Bell - Dothan Eagle

Monday, February 06, 2017

Tice, Bill, Leo and John Rollins. Survivors include her husband Richard Dane Fry, Eufaula; a son, Chris Barnes, Eufaula; two daughters and sons-in-law, Susan and Mike Levy, Cary NC, and Miyoshi and O.J. Gardner, Johnson City, TN; a sister, Donna Rollins Robertson, Ray Town, MO; four grandchildren, Megan Weiland, Amy Miller, Rachel Levy-Culler and Sara Levy and five great grandchildren, Molly Carlson, Jackson Walker, Alessandra Miller, Addison Miller and Oliver Weiland. Asked to serve as pallbearers were Chris Barnes, Mike Levy, Jim Weiland and James Young. The family accepted flowers or suggested donations be made to the Barbour County Pregnancy Resource Center or Parkview Christian School and the address for both is 604 S. Eufaula Ave., Eufaula, AL 36072.

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Crabby Floyd: A hard worker with a quick wit - The Laker/Lutz News

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Police Athletic League football and the Land O’ Lakes Little League and volunteered for the Land O’ Lakes High School Girls’ Softball team.“We became friends when we coached football together,” said Cary Williams, noting that was 22 years ago.The men and their families became close, sharing holidays together.Williams and DeForest used to fish and hunt together, too.DeForest was the kind of person who would go out in the middle of the night to help someone who was out on the water having boat problems, Williams said.“He was the type of guy you could count on,” Williams said.“He was a very conservative man,” Williams added, and he was politically involved.“He would take the time to call state, federal and local politicians and them his opinion,” Williams said.Chris Carollo, who owns Shadow Solutions Firearms in Lutz, said DeForest used to come hang out at his gun shop to shoot the breeze with other patrons.“He loved to tell old stories,” Carollo said.He also was very helpful.In fact, when Carollo was getting ready to open his business, DeForest pitched in to help paint the walls.Friends honored DeForest in posts in an electronic guestbook created by Loyless Funeral Home. They praised DeForest’s work ethic, his devotion to family and his coaching.One post also mentions his contribution to providing “tasty memories” for thousands of families.Besides his wife, Lorraine, DeForest is survived by his son, Floyd R.; his daughter, Candace; his mother, Elba; his brother, Rick and his wife, Loretta; nephews, a great niece and other family members and friends.Ortiz said DeForest is the kind of man who deserved to be remembered.“There are people out there that do things every day, and they don’t go out looking for credit, and they don’t go looking for accolades. That’s just them. That’s the kind of guy that Floyd was,” Ortiz said.“I’m going to miss him terribly. I already miss seeing him,” Ortiz said.Memorial service for Floyd DeForest7 p.m., March 5 at Loyless Funeral Home, 5310 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Floyd DeForest’s memory to Gulfside HospicePublished March 4, 2015Share this:Like this:LikeLoading...

Tonney Lee Walker - Madison County Carrier

Monday, March 27, 2017

Retha) of Jennings and Jamey L Walker of Gainesville, Ga.; three daughters: Linda D. McMullen (Edwin) of Lee, Kelly Walker-Crosby (Nathan) of Statenville, Ga., and Lori M. Blackman (Robert) of Caryville, Tn.; nine grandchildren: Amanda Willoughby (Anthony) of Greenville, Bryan McMullen and Christopher McMullen (Miranda) both of Lee, A. J. Walker of Jennings, Carrie Johnson of Caryville, Tn., Kristen McCormick of Statenville, Ga., Stormie Johnson of Caryville, Tn., Taylor McMullen of Lee and Breanna Blackman of Caryville, Tn.; and two great grandchildren, William Willoughby of Greenville and Waylon McMullen of Lee.Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, (850) 973-2258.

Brian J. Wade, 80, of Ogdensburg - WWNY TV 7

Monday, March 27, 2017

It was also a privilege for Brian to serve as the Director of Physical Education and Athletics.Surviving is his wife, Kathleen; a daughter, Lisa Wade-Marney and  her husband James of Cary, NC; three sons: John Wade and his partner Carlos Lopez of Ogdensburg, Michael Wade and his wife Mary Malone McCarthy-Wade of Clinton, NY and Patrick Wade and his companion Krista Derschug of Gates, NY; former daughter-in-law Ann (Sias) Makowiec of Baldwinsville, NY; a brother, Timothy Wade and  his wife Leslie of E. Aurora, NY; a sister, Sue Lameroux of Cornwall, Ontario; eight grandchildren: Dr. Nicholas Marney and husband Rodrigo Pedroza of New Orleans, Ryan Marney and his wife Sarah of Cary, NC;  Brian Patrick, Emily and Julia Wade, all of Gates, NY; JP, Michael and Lizzy Wade, all of Clinton, NY; three great-grandchildren: Noah, Ethan and Madelyn Marney and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Brian is also survived his brothers-in-law, Bud Warren of Virginia Beach and John Warren of Ogdensburg, whom he considered both family and his dear friends.A son, Brian J. Wade Jr, predeceased him on October 25, 1980. Memorial contributions can be made to the Frederick Remington Art Museum, 324 Washington St; Ogdensburg, NY 13669; or Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10065.  Condolences can also be shared online at www.foxandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

Virginia D. Taylor - Fredericksburg.com

Monday, February 06, 2017

Survivors include her husband of 46 years, Carroll “Sandy” Taylor III; children Leslie Dean Taylor (Christine) of Fredericksburg, USMC Gunnery Sgt. Robert C. Taylor (Caryl) of Norfolk and Edith Taylor Yonts (Philip) of Fredericksburg; five grandchildren Peyton, Taylor, Lucy, Alex and Adrian; sister Patricia Buck (John) of Dayton, Ohio; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and cousins; her beloved dog, Corky; and special friends Sissy Major, Linda Fines, Rose Rinker and Audrey Quinn.The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, February 1 at Covenant Funeral Service Fredericksburg.A service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, February 2 at Richland Baptist Church. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Richland Baptist Church Building Fund, 2482 Warrenton Rd., Fredericksburg, VA 22406.Online guestbook at covenantfuneralservice.com.FUNERALSBallinger, G. Miriam: Feb. 7, 1 p.m., Salem Baptist Church, Fredericksburg. Found and Sons Funeral Chapels, Fredericksburg.Beazley, Virginia: Feb. 6, 11 a.m., Bowling Green United Methodist Church. Storke Funeral Home, Bowling Green.Gaines, Sara T.: Feb. 8, 11 a.m., Fairfax Memorial Park, Fairfax. Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg.Ganoe, Mary E.: Feb. 7, 11 a.m., Eastland United Methodist Church. Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg.Mason, Patricia Fay: Feb. 6, 1 p.m., Eastland United Methodist Church, Fredericksburg. Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg.Musselman, James W.: Feb. 7, 11 a.m., Storke Funeral Home, Colonial Beach Chapel. Storke Funeral Home, Colonial Beach.Payne, Willie Mae: Feb. 6, 1 p.m...

Fry, Mary Bell - Dothan Eagle

Monday, February 06, 2017

Tice, Bill, Leo and John Rollins. Survivors include her husband Richard Dane Fry, Eufaula; a son, Chris Barnes, Eufaula; two daughters and sons-in-law, Susan and Mike Levy, Cary NC, and Miyoshi and O.J. Gardner, Johnson City, TN; a sister, Donna Rollins Robertson, Ray Town, MO; four grandchildren, Megan Weiland, Amy Miller, Rachel Levy-Culler and Sara Levy and five great grandchildren, Molly Carlson, Jackson Walker, Alessandra Miller, Addison Miller and Oliver Weiland. Asked to serve as pallbearers were Chris Barnes, Mike Levy, Jim Weiland and James Young. The family accepted flowers or suggested donations be made to the Barbour County Pregnancy Resource Center or Parkview Christian School and the address for both is 604 S. Eufaula Ave., Eufaula, AL 36072.