.,- t-Advocate, January 6, 2005 Obituaries LELAN MERLE REVELL Lelan Merle Revell, 16, o Wauchula, died Jan. 3, 2005. Born Oct. 5, 1988, in Avon Park he had lived in Hardee County all of his life. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bowling Green, a sophomore at Hardee . High School, playing football dur- ing his freshmanyear, a member of the Future Farmers of America, and was employed at The Boat in the Moat Restaurant at Solomon's Castle. He, was preceded in death by his grandparents, Iris 'and Merle Revell. Survivors include .his father, Lelan B. Revell of Bowling Green; mother and stepfather, Lori and Tim Bryant of Wauchula;, grand- mother Stacy Morin of Wauchula; step-grandparents, Mary Beth and Minor Bryant of Bowling Green; two brothers. Travis and Chace Revell of Wauchula; one step- brother, Cody Bryant of Grand Junction, Colo.; three sisters, Dena Ellis, Jessica .Hays and husband' Joshua, and Danielle Revell, all of Wauchula; stepsisters, Nicole Bryant of Wauchula, Jessica Bryant' of Bowling Green, and Hayley .Bryant of Grand Junction, Colo.; ahd" three nieces, Makayla 'and- Katlyn Ellis and Jayden Hays. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7,, at the First Baptist Church of Bowling Green with burial in Paynes Creek Cemetery, Visitation is today (Thursday, Jan. 6), 6-8 p.m., at Robarts Family Garden Chapel. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Bowling Gre<,a-Youth Activities Fund or the American Red Cross, Hardee County Unit. Robarts Family Funeral Home, Inc. Wauchula DALE. BRYAN Dale E. Bryan, 85, of Zolfo Springs, died Friday Dec. 24, 2004. at Hardee Manor Care Center Born Feb. 7. 1919, in Popash, he has lied in Hardee County all of his life.- He was a citrus tractor dri\ er. Sunrivors include his wife Helen Bryan, t\o sons, Thomas S Dale Bryan and wife Beatrice of Nocatee and retired Army Col. Larry Eugene Bryan and wife Helen of Hinesville. Ga.; I11 grandchildren; numerous great- grandchildren; and several great- great-grandchildren. Visitation was 10:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Dec. 29, at Robarts Family Garden Chapel. Burial .will be later at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. FUNERAL HOME 529 W. Main Street Wauchula Provided as a courtesy ol Robarts Funeral Home l moving ^te.nlO A j CECIL RAY PRICE Cecil Ray Price, 97, died Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2004, in Bowling Green. S Born Aug. 23, 1907, in Wauchula, he was the son of Anderson AlIgood Price and Lula Labesse Prevatte Price. He had lived at Resthaven for three years prior to his death. He was a : painter and carpenter and a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Army. Survivors include one son, Ed Price of Bowling Green; two sis- - ters, Carolyn Delassandro of Lakeland and Avalee Carlton of Orlando; 16 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 7, at Robarts Family Garden Chapel," Wauchula. FUNERAL HOME . 52 'V. Main Street Wauchula Provided as a courtesy of Robarts Funeral Home JAMES MAHLON BRYANT f James Mahlon Bryant, 79, a Native of Bowling Green, died Saturday, Jan. 1, 2005, in Tampa. S Born in Bowling Green to the late Otis and Ora Bryant, he was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Bowling Green and was retired from the f- U.S..Army as-a sergeant first class, I having served in World War II and ; the Korean Conflict. Survivors are his wife, Doris Bryant of Glen Allen, Va.; one son; Patrick Bryant and wife Trudy of. Jacksonville; one daughter, Michelle Albright and husband John of Glen Allen; one brother, Minor Bryant and wife Mary Beth of Bowling Green; two sisters, Maurine Williams' and husband' Chuck and Mary Ruth Allred and husband Park, all of Bowling Green; four grandchildren, Amanda Bryant, Zachary Bryant, Julian Albright and Jacob Albright; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held it I p.m..today (Thursday, Jan. 6) in the garden chapel of Robarts' Family Funeral Home with the Rev., Herman Boyette officiating:. Robarts Family Funeral Home, Inc. Wauhula GLADYS H. COKER Gladys H. Coker, widow of Bryant L. Coker, of Wauchula, died- Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004, at Florida Hospital, Wauchula. ,. Born Oct. 18, 1906, in DeSoto County, she had been a lifelong res- ident of this area. She and her hus- band owned Coker Funeral Home for over 50 years, and they estab- lished the Bryant L. Coker Scholarship Fund in 1984. She was a charter member of the First Baptist Church of Wauchula, a 'member of Wauchula Chapter #42 Order of Eastern Star and played saxophone with the Florida Orchestra. Survivors are her nieces, Mar- garet Beatty of Avon Park, Susie Polk of Palmetto, Zella Warren of Wauchula, Esther Howze of Jacksonville, Betty Murawski of North Palm Beach, Benita Neder of Orlando, Carolyn Coker of Tampa, Helen Epperson and Evelyn Donohue, both of Arkansas, and Emily Gouge of Georgia; nephews, Ralph Hough of Plant City, Ben Coker of Lakeland and Jerry Coker of Arcadia; two sisters-in-law, Myrtle Coker of Wauthula "dnd Eunice Conkling.of Aabna; fand several great nieces, great nephews, great-great nieces and great-great nephews. Funeral services were Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 3 p.m. in the chapel of the First Baptist Church of Wauchula with Marcus Shackelford and Duck Smith officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Burial was in Wauchula Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Bryant L. Coker Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 966, Wauchula 33873. Brant Funeral Chapel Wauchula JAMES MAHLON BRYANT James Mahlon Bryant, 79, a native of Bowling Green, died Saturday, Jan. 1, 2005, in Tampa. Born in Bowling Green to the late Otis and Ora Bryant, he was a member of the First United .Methodist Church of Bowling Green and was retired from the U.S. Army as a sergeant first class, having served in World War II and the Korean Conflict. Survivors are his wife, Doris Bryant of Glen Allen, Va.; one son, Patrick Bryant and wife Trudy of Jacksonville; one daughter, Michelle Albright and husband John of Glen Allen; one brother, Minor Bryant and wife Mary Beth of Bowling Green; two sisters, Maurine Williams and husband Chuck and Mary Ruth Allred and husband Park, all of Bowling Green; four grandchildren, Amanda Bryant, Zachary Bryant, Julian Albright and Jacob Albright; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. today (Thursday, Jan. 61 in the garden chapel of Robaits Family Funeral Home with the Rev. Herman Boyette officiating. FUNERAL HOME, INC. 529 W. Main Street Wauchula Provided as a courtesy of Robarts Family Funeral Home COUNTY COURT The.following marriage licens- es were .issued recently in the office of the county court: Christopher Michael Keller, 31,., Zolfo Springs, and Samantha Marie Peck, 30, Wauchula. Bertin Rodriguez, 24, Sun City, and Yuridia Vazquez, 22, Sun City. Jose Dolores Salazar, 26, Zolfo Springs, andI Maria Milagro Castillo, 18, Zolfo Springs. The following small claims cases were disposed of recently by the county judge: Citibank South Dakota vs. Edna R. McGrady, judgment of garnish- ment. Household Bank SB vs. Mary S. Mitchell, dismissed. County Manor Associates OTD d/b/a Country Manor Apartments vs. Jose Mireliz et al, voluntary dis- missal. There was no misdemeanor court last week. There was no criminal traffic court last week. The following criminal traffic cases were dis- posed of on Dec. 22. Dispositions are based on Florida Statutes, driving record and facts concern- ing the case. Kenneth Thomas Carter III, dri- ving while license suspended (DWLS), 40 days in jail--10 days suspended, $330 fine and court, costs. m Adrian- Castillo, allowing an unauthorized person to drive,'adju- dication withheld, 30 days- waived, 227.50 fine and. court costs. Jaime Delatorre, DWLS, 50- days-20 suspended, $330 fine and court costs. Pedro Adrian Esquivel-Torres. reckless driving and DWLS. $440 fine and court costs, $100 public defender fees, $50 investigative costs. Victor Avalos Flores. allowing an unauthorized person to drive, adju-' dication withheld, 30 days-held in abeyance, $205 court costs. Valente Mendez Jr., DWLS, 30, days-10 days waived, $330 fine and court costs. Erika Montero. DWLS, 40 days-10 days suspended, $330 fine and court costs. Thomas Tracey Rathbone, DUI, probation one year, license sus- pended one year, alcohol abuse" evaluation and training,; DUI. school, no alcohol or bars, $662 fine and court costs, $100 public defender fees, 50 hours community service. , Danny Waldo Sanchez, 'DWLS, 40 days-waive 10,. $205 court costs. ' SLuther Earl' Anderson, D'WLS, 50 days-30 held in abeyance,' $330 fine and court costs, $40 pub- lic defender fee. CECIL RAY PRICE Cecil Ray Price, 97, died Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2004, in Bowling Green. Born Aug. 23; 1907, in Wauchula, he was the son of Anderson Allgood Price and Lula Labesse Prevatte Price. He had lived at Resthaven for three years prior to his death. He was a painter and carpenter and a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Army. Survivors include one son, Ed Price of Bowling Green; two sis- ters, Carolyn Delassandro of Lakeland and Avalee Carlton of Orlando; 16 grandchildren; and several 'great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 7, at Robarts Family Garden Chapel, Wauchula. Robarts Family Funeral Home, Inc. Wauchula "_'---- ~ CARLEY AMBER GARRISON Carley "Amber Garrison,, infant, died Thursday, Dec; 23, 2004, in Sebring. , She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Robin Dehler. Survivors .are her parents, Tonya and Robert Garrison Jr. of Wauchula; grandparents, Robert and Delores Garrison of Kikimmee and Sam and Elizabeth Finch of Wauchula; one brother, Jacob Garrison of Wauchula; and one sister, Cierra Garrison of Homosassa. FUNERAL HOME, 529W. Main Street .Wauchula ''. Provided as a courtesy of ,'' obarts Funeral Home Francisco Antonio ( DWLS, 60 days-30 sust $430 fine and court costs. Miguel Angel Jaimes,p adjudication withheld, pr valid license, $205 court co Raul Gonzales, DWL days-20 suspended, $330 f court costs, $100 public d fees, $50 investigative costs Ponciano Galindo Donit and no valid license, 12 probation, license suspend year, alcohtz: abuse evaluate treatment, DUI school, $8 and court costs on, first $125 fine on second, $100 defender fees, 50 hours con service. Juan Danile Gonzalez, v of license restrictions, 50 suspended, $330 fine and costs, $100 public defended $50 investigative costs. Adrian Rodriguez, viola probation (original charge I probation revoked, three mc jail. CIRCUIT COUR' The following civil action filed recently in the office circuit court: Wauchula Police Departr Nancy Ramirez and Joe R Leyva, petition for forfeitur( Florida Institute For Neu Rehabilitation Inc. vs. Brown and'George Brown Ji ages. Linda Jane Alvarez v Alvarez Jr., petition for inj for protection. Linda Jane Alvarez vs. Elaine Delgado, petition for tion for protection. Jimmy Lee Stephens Gwendolyn Haynes Sti divorce. The following decisions cases pending in the circuit were handed down recei the circuit court judge: Kelvin Frazier vs. St Florida, inmate petition for dismissed. Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. E.,Stamps-Maribona etal, withdraw documents and case. - Crystal G. Moses vs. Pc Woods, voluntary dismiss injunction for protection. Crystal G. Moses vs. Moses Jr., injunction for pro Agway Inc. d/b/a Seedm Parker Farms Inc., James urth F Reporl co OU! N Carroll Parker et al, dismissal of order of garnishment. Mary Melton and the, state .____.. Department of Revenue (DOR) vs. Gomez, Elmarco R. Blount, order. ended, Crystal Gonzalez and Filiberto Gonzalez, divorce. DWLS, Leslie Lester Lowe and Nancy rodr"-A,> Kay Lowe, divorce. sts. Reynaldo Rivera and Mary Jane .S, 50 Rivera, divorce. fine and Flora Rangel Sanchez vs. Henry defender J. Sanchez, voluntary dismissal' of injunction for protection. o, DUI David Oliver Stanford Sr. and months Madeline Irene Stanford, divorce. ed one Richard David Strachan and ion and Dorothy May Strachan, divorce. 85 fine Linda Jane Alvarez and DOR vs. charge, Joel Alvarez Jr., child support public 'order. amunity Rosa B. Carrion and DOR vs. Randy 0. Hodges Jr., child support violation order. days-,-- Linda. V. Roberson vs. Ester d court Cavazos and Melguiades A. er fees, Rosales, voluntary dismissal. Asset Acceptance LLC vs. Ricky tion of Brummett, judgment. )WLS), Melvin Cardinal vs. Holly months in LaMarche, voluntary dismissal of injunction for protection. T Betsy S. Carrion and'DOR vs. ns were Randy Q. Hodges Jr., child support e of the suspended. Eunice Ann Cooper and Charles nent vs. E. Cooper, divorce. tolarido Jessica Lynn Estrada and DOR e. .. vs. Erick Estrada, child support urologic order. George Jeannine Johnson-Tatum and r., dam- DOR vs. Morgan Horton Peed, child support order. s. Joel Rosa Villegas. and DOR vs.- Jose unction M. Garza, order. SanJuana Mendoza and DOR vs. Sophy Jesus Adan Mendoza, child support injunc- order.' Barbara Ann Hill and Leland Hill s 'and Jr., divorce.: ephens, Doris Parrish vs. Kenny Coughlin. dismissal of injunction on civil for protection. it court Blanca Estella .DeLaRosa and ntly by DOR vs. Vincent DeLaRosa, child suport-order. tate of Letarsha Nicole Camel and DOR review, vs, Jatarus Tijuan Stroman, child support order. Jerilyn Sandra Lee Hernandez and DOR order to vs. Santos Jose Lopez, child sup- dismiss port order. Etiprise Dionne Hines and DOR eggy J. vs. Kevis Jerome White, child sup-' ssal of port order. Kimberly Michelle Stewart and Dallas DOR vs. Wilfredo Santos Jr., child section. support order. ,va vs. Florida Fertilizer Co. Inc. vs. Parker, Mardis Citrus Inc., dismissed. Increasingly Preferred H l Deborah & Dennis Robarts, Owners FUNERAL HOMES Remains Open and Available to Serve in Your Time of Need 773-9773 773-3771 A Trusted Family Name Since 1906 529 West Main Street, Wauchula 1:6tfc / xAEK A child support contempt order was entered in the follow- ing case: Peggy L. Stewart and DOR vs. Kenny D. Rogers. There was no sentencing in felony criminal court last week. All cases were continued. The following real estate'trans- actions of $10,000 or more'were filed recently in the office of the clerk of court: Harry A. and Harriette M. Waldburger to Roy D. and Ruth Ann J6nkman, $57,500. U.S. Agri-Chemicals Corp. to Mooney Family LLC, $2,464,144. U.S. Agri-Chemicals Corp. to Shadowlawn LLC, $744,299. Gary Delatorre to Jesus Valerio and Brenda Lee Trevino, $11,359. Nancy H. Mizrahi as trustee to Amado Rivera and Criselda Chavez, $35,000., I.B. Knight to Carolyn M. Olsen, $125,000. Kurt S. and Lisa Stoner to Peace River Refuge & Ranch Inc., $295,000. .Wayne and Evelyn June Crews to James G. Albritton, $17,592. Kelley Inc. ahd Villa Citrus Inc. to Carlos Bailey, $1.343 million. John W. and Roberta H. Beattie to Amado Rivera and Criselda Chavez, $187,500. Grady L. Sr. and Ellizabaeath A.. Williamson to Ruben, Benavides,: $75,000. 'Jeffrey Burdick, Robert P.: Gosling and Steve Parisian to J. Jesus and Maria Carmen Piedad, $95,000. Jeanette Schuth to Francene Clark, $20,000. Dwanda S. Green as trustee to Kirk Bishop, $95,000. Philip E. and' Raymonde Anderson to Melvin and Marlene Taylor, $92,500. David L. Bernardini to Marcus David Sr. and Leta Jean Roberts, $59,000. Virgil Cottongim to Timothy L. and Bettye Steedley, $115,000. Glendon and Vicky Jones to Ryan Garza, $138,000. Land Associates II, LLC to Tejnerine and Haywantie: Singh, $100,000. There is 'virtue in. country houses, in gardens and orchards, in-fields, streams and groves, in rustic recreations and plain manners, that neither. cities nor universities enjoy. -Amos BronsonAlcott ,,*.;';'