Obituaries in Ocala and Marion County, Florida. Funeral notices, death notices, press release from funeral homes in and around Ocala and Marion County, FL.
Esther King served as a hospice volunteer for over 20 years. She was a very strong Christian believer and has long looked forward to seeing Jesus face to face.
Daisy Baily was an avid crafter whose hobbies included canning, sewing, knitting, crocheting, needle point, flower gardening, listening to classical music and opera.
Cynthia Hough loved gardening and was a very hard worker. When she worked at Kenrose, she and a sewing mechanic and organized and held devotions each Wednesday at lunchtime.
Hale Stancil was County Judge for Marion County from 1983 to 1993 before spending the next 33 years as a Circuit Court Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida.
Devon Jacobson had plans to pursue a career with fish and wildlife conservation, a perfect job for a young man who loved fishing, hunting, and working on his four-wheelers.
Marlene Adkins and her husband, Paul, landed in Ocala in 1971 and lived here for the next 47 years, raising a family, working and volunteering in that growing community.
Anita Harvey was an avid reader, a gourmet cook, an accomplished traditional rug-hooker, a ‘dedicated’ shopper, and a devout member of the United Methodist Church
Carroll Mills had a variety of occupations throughout his lifetime, starting with banking and ending with building construction. He was a member of Highlands Baptist Church for 50-plus years.
Joel Weldon was appointed principal at South Ocala Elementary School in 1988 and then became the founding principal at Greenway Elementary School in 1995. He retired in 2005.