Beverly Nan Moore
Beverly Nan Moore of Gainesville died Tuesday in Gainesville. She was 47.
Mrs. Moore was a salesperson and tour coordinator for Holbrook Travel Agency.
Born in Lakeland, Ga., she moved from Micanopy to Gainesville four years ago.
She graduated from Santa Fe Community College.
Mrs. Moore was a member of Jesus People Life Changing Church and of the Gainesville Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include a son, James W. Moore of Gainesville; a daughter, Michel Moore of Gainesville; her mother, Betty Jean Fender Moore of Micanopy; a sister, Brenda Moore Webb of Citra; one grandchild; and a niece and two nephews.
Arline L. Pugh
Arline L. Pugh of Gainesville died Thursday at North Florida Regional Medical Center. She was 84.
Mrs. Pugh was a retired housekeeper.
Born in Parsons, Pa., she moved from Binghamton, N.Y., to Gainesville two years ago.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Gainesville.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William Pugh.
Survivors include a son, David Pugh of Gainesville; three sisters, Grace Marion Kays of Montrose, Pa., Betsy Litwin of Binghamton, N.Y., and Sarah Hudak of Kingston, Pa.; and three grandchildren.
Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to Hospice of North Central Florida in Gainesville.
Thomas L. Smith
Thomas L. Smith of Gainesville died Friday in Gainesville. He was 65.
Mr. Smith was a construction laborer. He also served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.
Born in Starke, he moved from Starke to Gainesville 36 years ago.
He was a member of Windsor Baptist Church.
Survivors include a brother, William C. Smith of Broken Arrow, Okla.
Neva Williamson
HAMPTON -- Neva Williamson of Hampton died Friday at her home. She was 63.
Mrs. Williamson was a homemaker.
Born in Kansas City, Mo., she moved from Palo Alto, Calif., to Hampton 40 years ago.
She was a Baptist.
Survivors include three sons, Larry Williamson of Monticello, Ark., Doug Williamson of Hampton and Johnny Williamson of Starke; two daughters, Shirley Griffis and Patty McCord, both of Starke; a brother, Hugh DeWitt of Berkley, Calif.; and nine 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.
Mary Kelly
Mary Kelly of Starke died Saturday at Brookewood Nursing Care Center. She was 94.
Mrs. Kelly was retired from the Havana of Tampa Cigar Company.
Born in Madison, she moved 21 years ago from Tampa to Starke.
Mrs. Kelly belonged to the Evergreen Baptist Church.
Survivors include two granddaughters, Danise Tyre of Waycross, Ga., and Gail Powell of Green Cove Springs; and four great-grandchildren.
Thamar Charlotte Long
Thamar Charlotte Long of Gainesville died Saturday at her home. She was 89.
Mrs. Long was a store manager at Alterman's Department Store in Palatka for many years.
Born in Lindseys Crossing, Ga., Mrs. Long attended public school in Georgia. She moved from Palatka 12 years ago to Gainesville.
She belonged to College Park Baptist Church in Palatka. She also was a member of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Shelamer of Gainesville; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Alexina V. Caldwell Love
Alexina V. Caldwell Love of Gainesville died Wednesday at Integrated Health Services in Gainesville after a long illness.
She was 101.
Mrs. Love was a housewife.
A lifelong resident of Gainesville, she attended Newnan's Lake Rural School, Union Academy in Gainesville and Claflin College in Orangeburg, S.C.
She belonged to the Church of God by Faith, where she served on the Mother's Board.
Survivors include a son, Robert E. Love of Gainesville; two grandchildren and three great- grandchildren.
Curtis L. Harrell
LIVE OAK -- Curtis L. Harrell of Live Oak died late Saturday night at Shands at the University of Florida.
He was 89.
Mr. Harrell was a native and lifelong resident of Suwannee County, serving for 21 years as chief deputy at the Suwannee County Sheriff's Office.
He was a city councilman for 16 years and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
Mr. Harrell loved farming and fishing, and was proud of his lifelong commitment to community service. He was a member and elder of the Live Oak Church of Christ.
Mr. Harrell was preceded in death by his wife, LaNettye Warner Harrell.
Survivors include one son, Bobby Harrell of Live Oak; two daughters, Mary Ann Harrell of Orange Park and Nancy Williams of Birmingham, Ala.; three sisters, Eva Cobb of Gainesville, and Marjorie Musgrove and Clara Clothier, both of Live Oak.