Martha June Bullard
LAKE CITY -- Martha June Bullard of Lake City died Sunday at Shands at Lake Shore Hospital in Lake City after a long illness. She was 66.
Mrs. Bullard was a homemaker.
She was a lifelong resident of Lake City.
Mrs. Bullard was a member of Lake City Church of God and attended Christ Central Ministries Church of Lake City.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William Clyde Bullard.
Survivors include a son, J. Douglas Bullard of Lake City; four sisters, Glenda Huggins of Lake City, Raye Williams of Crescent City, Bonnie Justice of Monticello and Judy Mathis of Lakeland, Ga.; and a grandson.
Phyllis Jane Burnett
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS -- Phyllis Jane Burnett of Keystone Heights died Monday at Shands at AGH in Gainesville. She was 70.
Mrs. Burnett was a homemaker.
Born in Saxtons River, Vt., she moved from Haddam, Conn., to Keystone Heights 10 years ago.
She was a member of Keystone Golf and Country Club and was a past member of the Rebeccas and the Elkettes.
Survivors include her husband, Norman A. Burnett of Keystone Heights; two daughters, Linda Epestein of West Hartford, Conn., and Mary Burke of West Haven, Conn.; two brothers, Carl Unwin of Brattleboro, Vt., and Donald Unwin of Rockland, Mass.; seven sisters, Eleanor Lyons of Camdon, Mass., Bunnie Bombard of Wester, Mass., Anna Rogers of Putney, Vt., Helen Cross of Vernon, Vt., Shirley Eddy of Brattleboro, Catherine Wright of Grafton, Vt., and Constance Gomes of Thompson, Conn.; and four grandchildren.
Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to North Central Florida Hospice.
Donald Foy McRae
STARKE -- Donald Foy "Bill" McRae of Starke died Sunday at Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville after a long illness. He was 83.
Mr. McRae was a retired postal carrier.
He was a lifelong resident of Starke.
Mr. McRae was a Mason and a member of First United Methodist Church in Starke.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Louise McRae of Starke; a daughter, Carol Stevenson of Starke; a son, William McRae of Starke; a sister, Dolly Spiers of Starke; and four grandchildren.
Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to the First United Methodist Church's music program in Starke.
Samuel Loy Perry
TALLAHASSEE -- Samuel Loy Perry of Tallahassee died Monday in Tallahassee after a short illness. He was 88.
Mr. Perry formerly owned a service station in Live Oak.
Born in Poulan, Ga., he lived in Live Oak most of his life before moving to Tallahassee three months ago.
He was a member of Rotary Club, Live Oak Elks Lodge No. 1165 and First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Julia Perry of Tallahassee; three sons, Sam Perry of Dallas, Richard Perry of Atlanta and Wayne Perry of Lake City; a daughter, Martha Vasquez of Manassas, Va.; and eight grandchildren.
Milford E. Porter
LAKE CITY -- Milford E. "Mickey" Porter of Lake City died Sunday at Shands at Lake Shore in Lake City after a long illness. She was 79.
Mrs. Porter was a homemaker and a licensed cosmetologist.
Born in Logan, W.Va., she moved from Huntington, W.Va., to Lake City 25 years ago.
She enjoyed playing bridge, painting and flower arranging.
Mrs. Porter was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Lake City and was a former member of Lake City Garden Club.
Survivors include her husband of 58 years, Jack Porter of Lake City; two daughters, Kristen P. Fyke of Prince William Sound, Alaska, and Mary Elizabeth God of Orlando; a brother, Donal N. Mathena of Lanett, Ala.; a sister, Irene M. Rhodes of Lake City; and two grandchildren.
Faye Rae Trowell
LAKE BUTLER -- Faye Rae Trowell of Lake Butler died Sunday at North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville after a long illness. She was 77.
Mrs. Trowell was a homemaker.
Born in Lulu, she moved to Lake Butler 45 years ago.
She was a Baptist.
Survivors include seven daughters, Linda Trowell Pierce and Lois Trowell Arnold, both of Lake Butler, Josie Trowell Shuler and Joyce Trowell Foerman, both of Jacksonville, Janice Trowell Alvarez of Raiford, Janice Trowell Richardson of Jacksonville and Lucy Geiger of Starke; 17 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.
Elva F. Houser
TRENTON -- Elva F. Houser of Trenton died Monday at North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville. She was 81.
Mrs. Houser was a retired secretary for an insurance company.
Born in Muskegon, Mich., she moved from Pinellas Park to Trenton 16 years ago.
She was a Baptist.
Mrs. Houser enjoyed cooking, gardening and reading, and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband, Gifford Houser of Trenton; a son, Martin A. Stidham of Whitehall, Mich.; a sister, Jean Oliver of Whitehall; and a brother, Laverne Godfrey of Whitehall.
Marie Ann McBride
Marie Ann McBride of Gainesville died Monday at Palm Gardens of Gainesville. She was 77.
Mrs. McBride formerly owned several businesses.
Born in Jersey City, N.J., she moved from New Jersey to Gainesville 17 years ago.
She was a Catholic.
Survivors include a son, Henry McBride of Gainesville; a brother, James Patrick O¹Malley of Toms River, N.J.; one grandson; and four great-grandchildren.
Dorris Smith Mincey
GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- Dorris Smith Mincey of Green Cove Springs died Saturday at Orange Park Medical Center in Jacksonville after a long illness. She was 79.
Mrs. Mincey was a homemaker and a member of New Life Assembly of God Church in Kenai, Alaska.
Born in Hatchbend, she moved from Kenai to Green Cove Springs two years ago.
Survivors include her husband, Wilburn Mincey of Green Cove Springs; six daughters, Carol Roberts of Williston, Rosemary Colley of Kenai, Barbara Williams of Ider, Ala., Kay Justus of Green Cove Springs and Melba Justus of Middleburg and Vivian Parklin of Palatka; two sons, Albert Smith of Williston and Roscoe Smith of Bell; two sisters, Myrle Thomas of Bell and Flora Mae Jackson of Mayo; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Hildred Stanley Nicholson
WILLISTON -- Hildred Stanley Nicholson of Williston died Monday at Nature Coast Regional Hospital after a long illness. He was 79.
Mr. Nicholson was a retired master mechanic at Chrysler Corp.
Born in Hickory Point, Tenn., he moved from Chicago to Williston 16 years ago.
He was a Baptist.
Survivors include three daughters, Marilyn Johnson of Hueytown, Ala., Betty Stevens of Williston and Carolyn Brown of Clarksville, Tenn.; a stepson, Thomas Wall of Clarksville; a brother, William G. Nicholson of Clarksville; a sister, Pauline Buchannan of Paris, Tenn.; five grandchildren; and three great- grandchildren. Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to Hospice of North Central Florida.
Pearl Wilson Weeks
Pearl Wilson Weeks of Gainesville died Sunday at her home after a long illness. She was 77.
Mrs. Weeks was a homemaker and a member of Santa Fe Baptist Church.
Born in Green Cove Springs, she lived most of her life in Alachua County before moving to
Gainesville seven years ago.
Survivors include two daughters, Sylvia J. Williams of Gainesville and Arvilla V. Largacci of Palatka; a son, Lambert F. Sweat of Morganton, Ga.; a brother, Herbert W. Wilson of Jacksonville; four grandchildren; and eight great- grandchildren.
Lewis Daniel Williams Jr.
Lewis Daniel Williams Jr. of Gainesville died Sunday in Gainesville after a long illness. He was 83.
Mr. Williams owned Archimica, formerly PCR Corp., from 1965 to 1980. He was a catalog sales manager and advertising manager at PCR and was a former adviser for Futures Golf Tour Inc.
Born in Elizabeth, N.J., he moved from Elkhart, Ind., to Gainesville 34 years ago. He graduated from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va.
Mr. Williams served as an officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a Methodist.
Survivors include a niece and a nephew.
Billy Curtis Haire
Billy Curtis Haire of Hawthorne, who died Saturday, moved from Gainesville to Hawthorne 15 years ago. Additional survivors include a stepfather, J.D. Bonnell.