ier LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL ” Willie Mae Corbin — Willie Mae Corbin of Lecanto died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2006 at Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center. She was 92. \Mrs. Corbin was born in Dixie County and moved from Ocala to Lecanto in 1962. She was a homemaker and a member of Crystal River Church of Christ. She enjoyed spending time with her family, going to church, gardening, flowers and fishing. _She was preceded in death by her husband, W.O. Gorbiaea son, William E. “Bill” Corbin; and a daughter, Catherine C. Worley. ‘Funeral services were held.at Cherry Sink.Church of Christ, Trenton, with Evangelist Charlie Graham officiating. Interment was at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery Mausoleum. | Arrangements were. under the direction of Knauff Funeral Home, Chiefland.. i ' . James Patrick Durst ; Names Patrick: Durst; 42, of Trenton.died at Shands of UF Aug. 8, 2006. ‘He was born: Oct. 23, 1963 in: Camp Springs, Md.. He was raised in Louisa, Va. and was an alum of Virginia National Guard in 1979 at the age of 16. He moved to Trenton in 1989. James was a fishing and horseback riding. He was Catholic and was a member of San Juan Catholic Church : in Branford. He was a member of Suwannee River Moose Lodge 325 in Fanning Springs. J ames is survived by his parents, John and Patricia Durst of | Trenton; a sister, Laura Murphy of Trenton; a brother, Michael Durst of Trenton; grandmother, June Talbott of Washington, D.C; and his much loved nephew and nieces, Kevin, Brittany, and Kendall. He was preceded in death by his sister June Durst. ‘In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made in his name to St. Jude’s Children Research ospital P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101.” 'Hiers-Baxley Funeral Home in Chiefland was in charge of alrangements,, , John Henry Geiger Jr. ‘John Henry Geiger Jr., 82, of Williston died of cancer of the lifer and hepatitis B on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006 at the Legacy spice House of Ocala. |The son y John Henry Gei jeiger a and Margaret C Clara Roberts, He was born Jan. 22, 1924 at Hardeetown.| t GRRE | He was ailifetime member of the DAV, a ‘member of the VFW..and.a Master Mason of Orman Lodge #117 of Williston. He served in the Navy Seabees. for 12 years. After leaving the service, he worked for the ‘city of Williston and: later became a business East Williston. After retiring in 1984, he plant- ed a family garden each year, enjoyed watching the news on the TV and going fishing. He enjoyed his family and extended family and was of the Baptist faith. ‘He was preceded in death by his ‘son Randy Craig Geiger Sr. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Carol J. and their son John H. Geiger III and his wife Cheryl of Houston, Texas; Lousia County High School. He joined the. landscaper by trade and enjoyed woodworking, _ OBITUARIES daughters: Kathy D. Hoskins and her husband Dale, Debbie G. Baker and her husband William. He leaves five grandchil- dren and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements were under the direction of Knauff Funeral Home, Williston. _ Joyce Ann Giddens. Joyce Ann Giddens, 69, of Williston, died: Saturday, Ang: 12, 2006 following an extended illness. A native of Lansing, Mich., she had lived in Williston since 1980, moving from Meigs, Ga. She worked for many years as a waitress’ in Williston and was a member of the Amvets Post 444. She was a devoted THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006 wife and mother who enjoyed fishing and playing pool in her. . spare time. She is survived by her husband of 33 years, Gene Giddens _ of Williston; seven. children, including, a daughter, abit Page 1 He was preceded in death by his parents Luther and Nora Read and a brother, Eli M. Read. _ He is survived by his wife Ennis Marguerite Read of Tren- ton; one daughter, Kay Corbin of Trenton; one grandson, Chad Langford and one great-grandson, Kendrick Langford. In lieu of flowers, you may send a donation to Pine Grove Baptist Church Building Fund or Pine Grove Baptist Cem- etery. | - Arrangements were under the care of Watson Funeral Home, Trenton. . Ronald Keith Robinson Ronald Keith Robinson, 72, of Jonesville, died Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006. He was born July 17, 1934 on Meadow Branch, Carter Co., Amber \.Ky., a son of Buell A. and Mabel E. (Wilcox) Robinson. Ingersoll of Hawthorne; one brother; two sisters; numerous | He married Shirley A. Turner in 1955, and they moved grandchildren including Ricky and Annalise Ezzell and.Colin’. 49 Trenton from Ohio in 1972. They moved to Jonesville in Ingersoll, all of Williston; one grealsrandel land other relatives and friends. Hay HEE Shai LS At Funeral services were conducted Aug. 15 in the Knauff Funeral Home Chapel in Williston. In lieu offiewersopations may be made to the American Cancer Society}? 5% i Home, Williston. Murray Read. diver call Murray Read, 81, of Trenton died oe AG 8, 2006, in Gainesville. Mr. Read was a lifelong festlpat of Trenton. He served in the United ‘States, Coast Guard, was a lifelong rancher, farmer’ and cattleman and was employed by Gainesville Livestock Market for 34 years. He was a thember of Pine Grove Baptist Church. TOUS, 2.000. DM Mr. Robinson was a retired building contractor and con- struction worker. He was a member of the Glen Springs Road_ Church of Christ in Gainesville. He enjoyed oil painting and iy “gardening and was a Kentucky Colonel. Arrangements were under the direction afioantlR Funeral 6 He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Shirley (Turner) “Robinson, of Jonesville; four sons: Steve Robinson of New- ‘berry; Eric Robinson of Bell; Tim Robinson of Trenton, and -..Chris Robinson of Bell; two sisters: Joy (Robinson) Stowe of — Circleville, Ohio; and Rita (Robinson) Hupp of Laurelville, - Ohio; one brother: Harry Robinson, of Springfield, Ohio; . six grandchildren: Matthew Robinson, Christina (Robinson) Renfroe, Melissa Robinson, Megan Robinson, Will Robinson, Alicia Robinson and one great-grandson, Caleb Renfroe. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers: ‘William Robinson and John Robinson; and one sister, Anna (Chesser) Robinson. _ Watson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Cedar Key Lions plan Sept. 11 memorial partner in Minnie’s Groceties for 20 years in © The Cedar Key Lions Club is organizing a community memorial to. the 3,070 victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy to give community members and visitors an opportunity to reflect on the tragedy, remember the victims and their families, . and to participate in the fifth anniversary memorial by ringing a fire bell set up at the City Park. The Cedar Key = area community memorial will begin at 8:45 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 11 with the ringing-~of~the- Church bells - for’ one’ ‘hinute, commemorating” the "time of the first attack. As the bells ring, the American and Florida flags will be quietly posted behind the bell station. Immediately following the bells there will be a moment of silent reflection. ‘A bugler will end the minute of silence by playing Taps at City Park, where a fire bell will stand ready for residents and visitors to ring -morning, ~Episcepal - ‘solemn reminder ofindividual ‘“ sacrifice and-of our nationa have a 9-11 fifth anniversary Fen . ennypacker Luperience Steve is the ONLY candidate who has bée@ An attorney for 22 years “Steve has the length and depth of experience, jn private practice for 15 years the judgment, and the maturity necessary to be 4 prosecutor in the Eighth Circuit our next Circuit Judge. It is my belief that Steve General Magistrate in Alachua, is not only the candidate with the strongest Levy and Gilchrist counties credentials for this job, but also the person who. a Jecturer for the American can best handle its responsibilities in a way that will make us all proud of his work.” Bill Cervone, State Attorney, Eighth Circuit, 2000 - present Bill Cervone, State Attorney, pictured with Steve Judicial College Leadership Steve isa community leader: Rotary member, 14 years PK. Yonge School Advisory Council, 20 years Alachua County Health Care Board Alachua County Child Care Board “As an attorney | have had many hearings in front of General Magistrate Steve Pennypacker. He listens—he cares—he makes tough decisions. Without question, he is the man for the job.” Ron Stevens, attorney for 18 years, Chiefland, Florida FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE Steve elinypacker Vote September 5 www.PennypackerForJudge. Political advertisement paid for and approved by Steve Pennypacker, Candidate for Circuit Judge, Circuit 8, Group 4. Low ae 3,070 times, once for ‘each person who perished in the 9- 11 tragedy. Lion Member Bobby ‘McCabe, who was part of the 9-11~fire department: rescue and recovery team at Ground Zero, in New York i in 2001, “I hope everyone in the community_wall. stop- by..City, Park on the morning of Sept. 11 toring the fire bell to pay their respect; says McCabe. “For three ‘hours _ that the bell will be heard all over town. Each resounding gong will be! a tragedy,” McCabe said. “At City Park we will also memorial book where you can enter your name and have - Reta tae: “Republican Nominee (TBD) _U.S. SENATE DEBATE OCT 23, 2006 - 8PM EST Bill Nelson (D) ‘Incumbent seman information, _the opportunity to record a " personal reflection on. the events of that unforgettable day. The book will be placed inavessel to be buried beneath a memorial tree that the Cedar Key Lions Club will plant to honor the fifth anniversary of 9-11,” he concluded. Democratic Nominee (TBD) __ U.S. SENATE RACE 3 Republican Nominee (TBD) FPL For further or if your Cedar Key group or organization would like to have McCabe give a talk on his personal experience as a World Trade Center rescue and recovery fireman, please contact Bobby McCabe at 543-6052. Pencil ene TT tray i rallies Florida ee have key decisions to make in the _race for Governor and U.S. Senator. Read continuing coverage in this newspaper and tune-in to LIVE statewide debates on public TV and radio to learn more about whom the candidates are -and where they stand on ae COU CcSon ge Mata LACE the most to you. Got a question for the candidates? Go to www.BeforeYouVote.org! Gjpaaitier Florids Public Broadcasting Bervice, Inc. WZ aK. NOVA tt SOUTHEASTERN poses rr UNIVERSITY )