U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014Rosemarie Daly
Rosemarie Daly of Gainesville died Saturday at Shands at AGH. She was 81.
Mrs. Daly was a homemaker and a member of St. Augustine Church.
Born in Pottsville, Pa., she moved from Wayne, Pa., to Florida 22 years ago.
Survivors include her husband, Joseph J. Daly of Gainesville; two sons, Joseph J. Daly Jr. of Charleston, S.C., and Kevin Daly of Gainesville; three brothers, Jack Fitzpatrick of Madison, Wis., Michael Fitzpatrick of Allentown, Pa., and Joseph Fitzpatrick of Pottsville; two sisters, Betty Jean Sullivan and Kathleen Morgan, both of Charleston; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Ollie Mae Harris
TRENTON -- Ollie Mae Harris of Trenton died Monday at Tri-County Nursing Home in Trenton after a long illness. She was 99.
Mrs. Harris was a homemaker and a member of North Church of God in Chiefland.
Born in Bronson, she was a lifelong resident of the area.
She enjoyed fishing and quilting.
Mrs. Harris was preceded in death by her husband, William B. "Guinea Bill" Harris.
Survivors include four daughters, Timmie Doughtry of Lake City, May FlowerThornton of Micanopy, Lucille Arrington of Trenton and Jeanette Barber of Williston; 20 grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
James Aloysius Hellwig
CHIEFLAND -- James Aloysius Hellwig of Chiefland died Monday at North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville. He was 78.
Mr. Hellwig was a retired supervisor of environmental health and safety at the University of Florida. He also served in the U.S. Navy.
Born in De Soto, Mo., he moved from Tampa to Chiefland 38 years ago.
He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars in Chiefland, American Association of Retired Persons and St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Chiefland.
Mr. Hellwig taught 55 Alive Mature Driving Classes.
Survivors include his wife, Sarah Kathryn Hellwig of Chiefland; two daughters, Patti Barfield of Dover and Jackie Noel of Wesley Chapel; two brothers, Raymond Hellwig of St. Louis and Frank Hellwig of Albuquerque, N.M.; three grandchildren; and two great-grand- children.
Lois Elizabeth Hillyer
LIVE OAK -- Lois Elizabeth Hillyer of Live Oak died Saturday in Live Oak.
Mrs. Hillyer was a saleswoman at department stores.
Born in Aragon, Ga., she moved from Fort Lauderdale to Live Oak 17 years ago.
She was a Methodist.
Survivors include her husband, Willis Hillyer of Live Oak; a son, William D. Bothwick of Milnor, Ga.; and a sister, Joy E. Wallace of Atlanta.
Barry Charles Jaudel
Barry Charles Jaudel of Gainesville died Friday at Dahlia Hospital at Tacachale in Gainesville after a short illness. He was 49.
Mr. Jaudel was born in Miami and moved to Gainesville 18 years ago.
He enjoyed baseball, bowling, swimming and Special Olympics.
He was a member of Kiwanis Action Club at Tacachale and of the St. Patrick-Tacachale Ministry.
Survivors include his mother, Mary T. Jaudel of Interlachen; a sister, Mary Katherine Oakley of Interlachen; and two nieces, Elizabeth Oakley and Theresa Rodgers, both of Interlachen.
Casey Young Manning
OLD TOWN -- Casey Young Manning of Old Town was found dead Saturday morning in Old Town. He was 9.
Casey was a student at Old Town Elementary School.
He was a member of Faith In the Word Assembly.
Casey enjoyed sports and swimming.
Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Cara and Mitch Manning of Old Town; a brother, Chad Manning of Old Town; his grandfather, Robert Blunier of Delray Beach; and his grandmother, Marilyn Blunier of Sarasota.
China Marie Manning
OLD TOWN -- China Marie Manning of Old Town was found dead Saturday in Old Town. She was 6.
China was a student at Old Town Elementary School.
She was a member of Faith In the Word Assembly.
China enjoyed basketball and swimming.
Survivors include her mother and stepfather, Cara and Mitch Manning of Old Town; a brother, Chad Manning of Old Town; her grandfather, Robert Blunier of Delray Beach; and her grandmother, Marilyn Blunier of Sarasota.
Codey Lee Manning
OLD TOWN -- Codey Lee Manning of Old Town was found dead Saturday morning in Old Town. He was 8.
Codey was a student at Old Town Elementary School.
He was a member of Faith In the Word Assembly.
Codey enjoyed sports and swimming.
Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Cara and Mitch Manning of Old Town; a brother, Chad Manning of Old Town; his grandfather, Robert Blunier of Delray Beach; and his grandmother, Marilyn Blunier of Sarasota.
James Preston McLean
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS -- James Preston McLean of Keystone Heights died Monday in Keystone Heights nursing home. He was 77.
Mr. McLean was associate dean of the College of Medicine at Shands at the University of Florida from 1964-80. He also retired from the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant commander and had served in World War II and the Korean War.
Mr. McLean was born in Scotland County, N.C. He lived in Japan and Ocala before moving to Gainesville in 1964. He moved from Gainesville to Keystone Heights five years ago. He graduated from the University of Florida.
He was a member of Grace Presbyterian Church, the Retired Officers Association and Sigma Nu fraternity.
Survivors include his wife, Grace Barnett McLean of Crystal River; a daughter, Susan McLean Carpenter of Winter Springs; a son, James P. McLean Jr. of Crystal River; three sisters, Sally Ann Chirdon of Ocala, Lula Aura McRae of Maxton, N.C., and Mary Poole of Greensboro, N.C.; a brother, William G. McLean of Ocala; and two grandchildren.
Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to the Alzheimer's Association in Gainesville.
Delores M. Crowe
GREENCASTLE, Ind. -- Delores M. Crowe of Greencastle, Ind., died Sunday in the Clay County Hospital after an extended illness. She was 68.
Mrs. Crowe was a homemaker.
She was a member of Croys Creek Christian Church and the Moose and Eagles Lodge in Greencastle.
Survivors include her mother; two daughters, including Alfreda Eastman of High Springs; three sons; two sisters; 12 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Elizabeth Golino
TRENTON -- Elizabeth Golino of Trenton died Saturday at Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Center in Trenton after a lengthy illness. She was 95.
Mrs. Golino, a seamstress, was a native of New York City, N.Y., and lived in Deerfield Beach before moving to Trenton 10 years ago.
She was Catholic.
Survivors include a son, Domenick Golino of Deerfield Beach; two daughters, Vera Wilson and Louise Robinson, both of Bronson; a sister, Anne Tassinari of Scarsdale, N.Y.; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Gourney Horne
CHIEFLAND -- Gourney Horne of Chiefland died Monday at his residence.
He was 70.
Mr. Horne was a retired mechanic who was born in Gilchrist County and lived in the area all of his life.
He was a member of the Brown Masonic Lodge of Chiefland and a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mary F. Horne of Chiefland; a son, James Horne of Chiefland; a daughter, Connie Asbell of Chiefland; two brothers, Avis Horne of Chiefland and Harry Horne of Plant City; two sisters, Montie Horton of Fort Walton Beach and Vitalee Jones of Plant City; and one grandchild.
Bertha A. Laczko
WILLISTON -- Bertha A. Laczko of Williston died Saturday in Nature Coast Regional Hospital in Williston following a heart attack. She was 82.
Mrs. Laczko was born in Freeland, Mich., and moved to Williston from Midland, Mich., 10 years ago.
She was a homemaker, a member of Holy Faith Catholic Church in Williston and the Williston Highlands Golf and Country Club. She loved arts and crafts.
Survivors include her husband, Peter J. Laczko of Williston; a son, Richard P. Laczko of Williston; four daughters, Karen Johnson of Texas, Linda Shipley of Elizabeth City, N.C., Rose Mary Laczko of Michigan and Loretta Boelkins of Texas; three sisters; 19 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
William H. Blick
William H. Blick of Gainesville died Saturday at North Florida Regional Medical Center after a long illness.
He was 80.
Mr. Blick was a store warehouse manager for the State of Florida. He also worked in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during World War II.
He was born in Jonesboro, Ark., and lived most of his life in Gainesville. He belonged to the First Lutheran Church of Gainesville, where he served as head usher for 17 years. He also was the Handicap Scout Leader for 10 years.
Survivors include his wife, Emma Nichols Blick of Gainesville.
Memorials may be made in the form of donations to the First Lutheran Church, 1801 SW 5th Ave., Gainesville 32603.
Darrell H. Hall Sr.,
Darrell H. Hall Sr. of Branford died Friday at Shands at AGH after a long illness. He was 59.
Mr. Hall was the retired owner of Hall Masonry Co. in Largo.
Born in Branford, he later moved to Largo. He returned to Branford 18 years ago.
He was a member of Faith in the Word Pentecostal Assembly Church in Old Town.
Survivors include his wife, Doris Hall of Branford; his mother, Annie Hall of Branford; his sister, Joann Williamson of Branford; three daughters, Miranda Hall and Julie Boyd, both of Branford, and Mary Anne Smith of Largo; two sons, Darrell "Clipper" Hall Jr. of St. Petersburg and Wade A. Hall of Williston; four stepsons, Wayne Musselwhite of Gainesville, Dale Musselwhite of Branford, Jeffery Musselwhite of Worthington Springs and Timothy Musselwhite of Williston; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.