Pan* 2 KIIST1S I-*k«’ Region NEI5, I hurray, Way 12, 1966Queens crowned at GA Coronation ServiceMRS. MARY KATHERINE BROTHERS, miaaionary onfurlough from Nigeria, was honor guest at the recent GA Auxiliary coronation service at First Baptist Church. Mrs. Brothers is the Eustis GA namesake. She is pictured with Mrs. George barren, counselor (left) and Mrs, Buford Pugh, counselor (right). (News Photo). ..INCESSES at the Girl. Auailiary Coronation Service of Firat Baptiat Church Sundaynight were Uu Hartsfield, Beth Huakey, Jane Kennedy, Vera Catch, Lou Ann Butler and Sherry Turner. In charge of PrirtceancB were ^Mra. Ray Gatch, Mr*. Robert Hendrick, Ron llohhs and Mr*. Memory Martin. (Newa Photo)ObituariesMr. Dennis P. SlaterMr. Dennis P. Slater, 33, a resident of Tavares, died in a Gainesville hospital Saturday.A native of St. Marys, Pa., he had been living in Tavares for the past seven years. He was a television engineer with station WFTV in Orlando. He was a member of St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church in Eustis.Survivors include his father, Cedric Slater of St. Marys, Pa.; one brother, Thomas, of Rochester. N.Y. and three sisters, Mrs. John Fox of Belton, Texas; Mrs. Fred Lechien of St. Marys’ Pa. and Mrs. Richard Lenze of Tavares.Rosary was said at 8 p.m.Monday from the chapel of Zeller, Kennedy and Hamlin Funeral Home of Eustis with the Rev. Fr. E. Everette Apt. officiating. Mass was from St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church of Eustis at 9 a.m. Tuesday with Rev. Fr. Apt. officiating. Interment was at Lakeside Memory Gardens, Eustis.Mr. Jack Wayne WamsleyMr. Jack Wayne Wamsley, 32, a resident of 1617 Birkshire Drive, Eustis, died at a Gainesville hospital Saturday.He was a native of Athens, Ohio, and had been making. Eustis his home for the past four years. He was a member of First Presbyterian Chuah of Eustis and the Moose Lodge of Eustis. He was an inspector for a retail credit company.Survivors include his wife, Shirley of Eustis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wamsley of Athens, Ohio; one daugh-un- ter, Cythia Louise Wamsley ofEustis; two brothers and two nion sisters.^ Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the chapel of Zeller, Kennedy and Hamlin Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Turner officiating. Emtomb-ment was at Hiilcrest Memorial Park Mausoleum, Leesburg.Mr. Edward Charles BumssenlOOlMr. Edward Charles Bums, 82, a resident of 950 Indian Town Road, Jupiter, died at Jupiter Thursday.He was bom at Wentworth County, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and for seven yearsprior to moving to Jupiter, he had made his home at Bass-ville Park, Tavares. He was a member of the Haines Creek Baptist Church and was a retired sheet metal worker.There are no known survivors.Graveside funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Seminole Springs Cemetery, Cassia, with the Rev. Milton L. Chappell officiating. Zeller,GIRLS AUXILIARY CORONATION SERVICE wm heldat First Baptist Church Sunday evening. Queens are pictured with their flower girls and crown bearer in front* Queens are iback rowI, Libby Warren, Janice Turner, Lovetta Pugh, Dorothy Treen, Cindy Middlehurst, Sally Gatch. Debbie Beard and Cathy Newton. Their flower girlsand crown bearers are in front of them, left to right, NancySmith, Jimmy Broadway, Laura Warren, Art W inkler, Diane Pugh, Bobby Tyre, Rita Treen, A1 LaRoe, Nancy Middlehurst, Budge Huskey, Cindy Folsom, Monty Gatch, Stephanie Norris, Larry Beard, Drue Dandridge, Scott Dan-dridge. Mrs. Buford Pugh was in charge of the Queens.Mrs. Bess Mae GallagherMrs. Bess Mae Gallagher, 64, a resident of 214 Simpson Lane, Mount Dora, died in a local hospital Friday after an illness of several months.A native of Mount Gilead, Ohio, Mrs. Gallagher had made her home at Mount Dora for the past two and a half years, coming there to reside from Elyria, Ohio. She was a member of the Methodist Church of Mt. Gilead and attended the First Methodist Church of Mount Dora. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Chapter 103 of Mount Dora and a member of the White Shrine of Elyria, Ohio.Survivors include her husband, Glenn M. Gallagher, Mount Dora; one son, Glenn M. Gallagher Jr., of Conners-ville, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel R. Good, Williamsport, Md.; Mrs. Lela Nourse, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Mildred Courier, North Robinson, Ohio; one brother, Ralph A. Tischer of Galion, Ohio; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.Jf » -v. ’ ■ ' ’ lt;•* yThe Order of Eastern Star Chapter 103 of Mount Dora, conducted services Sunday at 7 p.m. at. Layton Harden Chapel. Funeral Services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. from the Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. William T. Blair, pastor of First Methodist Church of Mount Dora, officiating. Interment was in Pine Forest Cemetery, Mount Dora.Mr. Roy Edward ButlerMr. Roy Edward Butler, 66, a resident of 1640 Hamilton St., Eustis, died Saturday.He had been a resident of Eustis for the past 15 years and was a retired painter and carpenter. He attended First Presbyterian Church of Eustis. •Qurvivnrw innluHp hie u/ifnLADIES IN l^AITING at the Girl* Auxiliary 'Coronation Service* of Firat Baptist Church Sunday night were, left to right Janice Warfield, Melanie Mock, Robin Beard, Kay Pugh, Sandra Middlehurst, Tobey LaRoe and Cathy Green. In charge of this group were Mrs. Carlton Green, Mrs. Robert Hendrick and Mr*. Memory Martin. (News Photo)and Mrs. Virginia Winter of North Canton, Ohio; one brother, Alvord Prime of North Madison, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Jeppe of Geneva, Ohio and Mrs. Marion Dean of Toledo, Ohio; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday from the chapel of Zeller, Kennedy and Hamlin Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Turner officiating. The remains were forwarded to the Behm Funeral Home, Madison, Ohio, for final services and interment.Mr. Kinney W. HaverlahMr. Kinney W. Haverlah, 60, a resident of Star Route, Eustis, died at Eustis Thursday.A native of Welcome, Texas, he had been making Eustis his home since 1950. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Eustis, Masonic Lodge 85 of Eustis, the AIEEEE, and was presidentI% %r^InK rif T uLMAIDENS at the Girl* Auxiliary Coronation Service of Firat Baptist Church Sunday night were Susan Gatch, Cindy Reynolds, Carolyn Hendricks. In charge of the maidens were Mrs. Carlton Green, Mrs. Robert Hendrick and Mrs Memory Martin. (News Photo)