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James Paul Ewing Jr.

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James Paul “Jim” Ewing Jr., 73, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Saturday, June 2, 2018, at The Jane Adams House.

He was born November 12, 1944 in Monroe, La. to the late James Paul Ewing Sr., and Yetta Poole Ewing. His family moved to Fernandina Beach, where he graduated from Fernandina Beach High School.

Jim received a football scholarship at the University of Georgia, and after graduating with a bachelor’s degree and serving four years in the United States Air Force, he then went on to receive his master’s degree from Boston University.

After living in Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee pursuing a career in marketing and real estate, he returned to Fernandina Beach to continue in that field until he retired.

Jim’s surviving family members are Dianne Ewing of Bristol, Tenn.; daughter, Kimberly Ewing of Bristol; son, Major Jonathan Ewing and his wife, Beth, of Honolulu, Hawaii; and four grandchildren, Miller, Keaton, Adelaide, and Lorelei.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 22, 2018, at Bosque Bello Cemetery, where Jim will be at rest next to his loving parents, Paul and Yetta.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Eugene H. Levering

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Mr. Eugene H. (Hank) Levering, 86, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Friday, June 1, 2018, at Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, Fla.

Born in Scranton, Pa., he was the son of the late Barton Clifford and Mildred Elizabeth (Dusenberry) Levering and grew up in Upper Arlington, Ohio and Plymouth, Mich.

Mr. Levering served his country in the U.S. Army. He was a proud graduate of the University of Michigan and remained active in the alumni association for most of his adult life. He worked for the Noxell Corporation and subsequently for Procter and Gamble, retiring as senior vice president of sales during the time that the Cover Girl brand was developed and flourished.

Hank was an avid golfer and sports fan and played on both the basketball and golf teams during his stint in the Army.

Having vacationed at Amelia Island Plantation during its early years, he and his wife initially purchased property there in 1980 and later built their dream home there following his retirement. Hank and his wife loved to travel and were fortunate to have the opportunity to do so throughout the world over the last 30 years.

His surviving family includes his son, E. H. Levering III and daughter-in-law Sally of Palmetto Bay, Fla.; a grandson, Clifford Jarvis Levering of Palmetto Bay; and a granddaughter, Lauren Marie Levering of Pasadena, Calif.

The family invites you to a reception to celebrate Hank’s life 4:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 23, 2018 at the Sea Oats restaurant in Amelia Island Plantation’s Ocean Club.

If so desired, donations in Hank’s name to the University of Michigan would be preferred. Donations can be made online at leadersandbest.umich.edu/tributes (page down to the link under his name).

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Jeffery W. Rowland

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Jeffery W. Rowland, 47, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away at his home Saturday, June 9, 2018, after a lengthy illness.

A native and lifelong resident of Fernandina Beach, Jeffery was a son of Joy McKendree Lowe and attended the local schools. As he grew up here, he developed his love of carpentry and his sense of craftsmanship. Jeffery was a well-known and respected master craftsman and stained glass artist. Jeffery’s love of his craft meant more to those he served than just “good work.”

Here is part of what has been said about him: “It was always Jeffery to our rescue. Down the driveway he came again and again, our hero in his truck pulling his van full of tools. Five Points Woodworks has been part of our lives as long as we have lived here. Our newly built home eleven years ago still needed a lot of work. It was Jeffery to the rescue. By the time he finished the walls, woodwork and floors, we had a home. Over the years he helped us maintain it. We would call on no one else. We trusted only him. He knew what to do when the hurricanes threatened, when the floods came, when the floors got damaged and when renovation needed to be done. What seemed like a crisis to us was easily repairable to him. He not only fixed our home, he eased our anxieties. He had a way of inspiring confidence that everything would be OK, and because he was there, it WAS ok. Jeffery, our extraordinary friend and superb craftsman always came to our rescue. We loved him and will miss him dearly.”

Jeffery is survived by his wife, Janan Rowland; son, Storm Rowland; his mother, Joy Lowe of Fernandina Beach; his brother and sister, Billy and Angela Rowland, both of Fernandina Beach; as well as several other extended family members.

The family received friends Monday, June 11, 2018, from 5 until 7 p.m. at Oxley-Heard Funeral Home.

A funeral mass was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 12, 2018, at St. Michael Catholic Church with Fr. Jose Kallukalam officiating. Burial followed at Bosque Bello Cemetery. 

Janan and Storm wish to thank everyone who has reached out to help Jeffery and their family during this time. Among those they wish to thank are Ginny and Jerry, Miss Marla and Jim, Joni Reid, Susan DeVane, Janice O’Connell, Steve Head and Evan Hilliard. They are grateful for all of those friends who will continue to support them in the future. 

Those desiring may make donations at www.gofundme.com/help-jeffery-support-his-family.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Bradley Thompson Upham

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Bradley Thompson Upham, 89, passed away Thursday, June 7, 2018, at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio after a short illness.

Beloved husband of the late Mary Drake for 62 years, dear son of Stephen Pierce Upham Sr. and Susan Parsons Upham, loving father of sons Bradley Tupper and David Todd, daughter-in-law Wendy, grandfather of Ellen, Madeline, Allison, Bradley, Justin and Ben. Dear brother to the late Stephen Pierce Upham Jr. and David Lanning Upham.

Bradley received his associate’s degree in business and finance at Oberlin College in 1954 and was honorably discharged from the United States Navy, having served as a chaplain’s assistant musician as second class petty officer during the Korean Conflict in 1953. He was a fluent keyboard performer and entertained in many organizations in his lifetime.

Bradley was a former member of the Kiwanis International service organization and the Homestead Club of Mount Vernon. Bradley started his career for Kidder-Peabody, where he initiated and floated the original bonding for the Ohio Turnpike. He was an active developer in the Central Ohio, having helped start the Wendy’s Hamburger chain with Dave Thomas.

Bradley was a member of St. Paul’s Church (Episcopal) of Mount Vernon, having sung as choirboy in that parish and served as an usher in later years. He also served on the finance committees of that parish.

A private graveside service will be held at a future date to be determined.

To share a memory or leave a condolence for the family, visit www.snyderfuneralhomes.com.

Dowds-Snyder Funeral Home

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Death Notices 6/13/18

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Mary Elizabeth Bennett, 88, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Monday, June 11, 2018.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

 

May B. Covert, 69, of Yulee, Fla., passed away Sunday, June 10, 2018.

Green Pine Funeral Home, Cremations & Cemetery

 

David B. Montgomery, 61, of Hilliard, Fla., passed away Sunday, June 11, 2018.

Green Pine Funeral Home, Cremations & Cemetery

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Howard Joseph Engle

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Howard Joseph Engle

For most of his adult life, Howard “Joe” Engle travelled the world living in various countries on different continents. He experienced the Alps of Austria, the permafrost tundra of Alaska, the magnificence of the Andes, the snow-capped volcanoes of Ecuador, and the red clay of Madagascar. He learned more of the natural world while living in a mud hut on the island of Madagascar, with its zebus, lemurs, tenrecs, and brightly colored chameleons; from the jungles of Mahajanga on the coast to the zuma markets of the capital city of Antananarivo; from the mysterious remains of the ancient Inca civilization at Machu Picchu. Chasing the elusive aurora borealis in Alaska with his three young daughters impacted their lives, as well as his, as they still recount stories of driving miles through the dark night watching the dancing lights.

While in Quito, Ecuador, Joe could look out his office window at 12,000 feet and see llama and alpaca roaming the plains at the base of Mount Cotopaxi. His dream was to reach the snowline of this 19,344-foot stratovolcano, so one day he hopped in his Jeep and said to himself, “I’m doing it.” He drove until the Jeep lost power and settled into the volcanic ash. Slowly hiking upward, barely able to breathe, he finally grabbed a handful of snow at approximately 16,000 feet and felt the satisfaction of a mission accomplished – a beautiful metaphor for the way he approached life.

Another humbling experience was studying the galaxy using the Baker-Nunn camera system while tracking unmanned scientific satellites as part of his work with NASA. He was responsible for tracking stations in Madagascar, Peru, Ecuador, and Alaska.

Joe could recount many other stories but suffice it to say his appreciation for the wonders of our universe had not diminished, and he chose the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina for his summer home.

Joe was born October 7, 1940 in Baltimore, Md. to Lucy Cosentino Engle and Howard Francis Engle.

He graduated from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1962 from the University of Maryland, where he was honored with selection to Tau Beta Pi and Etta Kappa Nu engineering societies. In 1979, he received his M.B.A. from Loyola College in Baltimore.

Joe began his professional career in 1962 working for NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center as an aerospace technologist responsible for designing circuits for spacecraft. It was here that he met and later married Nancy Dianne Archer, with whom he enjoyed 37 years of marriage while they traveled the world together. He was preceded in death by his wife in 2000.

In 1965, he joined Bendix Field Engineering Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Allied Signal Technical Services Corp., now Honeywell, based in Columbia, Md.

His record of achievement in technical management positions culminated in 1989 with his appointment as the company’s chairman/president and CEO. He was responsible for the direction, management, and administration of various government contracts involving communications that developed proposals for new business, liaison with DOD officials, recruitment of personnel, and control of classified information.

Under Joe’s leadership, the company grew to $600 million in revenue with approximately 8,000 personnel and provided technical managerial services to the U.S. federal government, foreign governments, and private industry at more than 120 worldwide locations.

Among the company’s major customers were NASA, with an established relationship of support on every manned and unmanned space mission since the agency began in 1958; the U.S. Navy; the U.S. Army; the U.S. Air Force; the U.S. Marine Corps; Ames Research Center; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; the Federal Aviation Administration; the Environmental Protection Agency; the Defense Nuclear Agency; the Department of Agriculture; the U.S. Geological Survey; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; the Department of Health and Human Services; and various Department of Defense organizations.

He was active in various community relations programs including serving as a member of the Board of Governors of the National Space Club, member of the American Astronautical Society, and charter member of the U.S. Space Foundation.

After retirement in 1994, Joe joined ManTech International Corporation in Fairfax, Va. for two years as vice chairman and chief development officer, after which he retired for a second time and moved to Amelia Island, Fla.

In 2003, Joe met and married Harriet Hilton Kennedy, also of Amelia Island and formerly of Thomasville, N.C. They later moved to Palm Coast, Fla. and in 2012 established their summer residence in Linville Ridge Country Club, Linville, N.C.

He is survived by three daughters, Jodee Engle McGrath (Mike) of Cape Coral, Fla., Julie Gale Engle Chapin (Stephen) of Leesburg, Va., and Jenna Anne Engle Kielman of Leesburg, Va.; six grandchildren, Stephen Ramsey Chapin III, Joseph Powell Chapin, John Archer Chapin, Katherine Denice Kielman, Olivia Dianne Kielman, and William Frederick Todd Kielman.

He is also survived by his wife of almost 15 years, Harriet Kennedy Engle; three step-children, Wallace Andrew Kennedy III (Linda) of Beaufort, N.C., Kathy Leigh Kennedy (Eli) of Efland, N.C., and Anthony Hilton Kennedy (Cherri) of Santee, S.C.; three step-grandchildren, Kristy Anne Kennedy (Tomas Infantes) of Greensboro, N.C., Wallace Andrew Kennedy IV (Melissa) of Charlotte, N.C., and Elizabeth Burton Kennedy of Lawrence, Kansas; two step-great-grandchildren, Sophia Angelika Infantes Kennedy and Vera Grace Infantes Kennedy; one sister, Virginia Buettener (Ed) of Preston, Md.; and one nephew, Eric Fischer.

A celebration of life is planned in Maryland on or about October 7, 2018.

Preferred memorials are National Space Club & Foundation at https://secure.spaceclub.org/donation.html.

Condolences may be sent to the family at Harriet Engle, P.O. Box 705, Linville, NC 28646.

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Mary Elizabeth Bennett

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Mary Elizabeth Bennett, 88, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Monday, June 11, 2018, at Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, Fla.

She was born August 4, 1929 in Jacksonville to the late Joseph Lemuel Stephens and Ellen Susan Westberry. She graduated from Andrew Jackson High School in 1947.

After marrying Daniel G. Bennett, the young couple moved to Fernandina Beach in 1952 and raised their family.

She was employed by Terminal Bag as a machine operator for many years before retiring.

Mary Elizabeth was a devout Christian lady and always said that her family was her blessing.  She was a longtime member of Springhill Baptist church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel G. Bennett, in 1995; her son, Danny Bennett, in 1972; and her sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Lindy Scott of Fernandina Beach.

She leaves behind her two daughters, Danelle (Larry) Morris and Helen (Leon) Crist, both of Fernandina Beach; grandchildren, Honey (Glenn) Atkins of Jacksonville, Jenny (Roy) Kingery-Hall of Fernandina Beach, Danny (David Blocker) Crist of Fernandina Beach, Bennett Crist of Jacksonville, and “Peanut” (Ann) Stephens of Yulee, Fla.; sisters, Shirley A. Kirkland of Callahan, Fla., and Pat Forbes of  Thomasville, Ga.; great-grandchildren, Daniel, Madison, Andrew, Jaydan, Braelyn and Sky. Mary Elizabeth was expecting her first great-great-grandson, Rhett this coming August. She also leaves behind her beloved “great-grand dogs,” Shorty, Pup Pup and Shelby.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 14, 2018, at Springhill Baptist Church. The family received friends from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service at the church. She was laid to rest in Springhill Cemetery.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard .com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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James A. Robinson

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Mr. James A. Robinson, 87, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Tuesday, June 12, 2018, at UF Health in Jacksonville, Fla. after a short illness.

A native of Jacksonville, Mr. Robinson was a son of the late Abe and Lottie Mae Robinson. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict, Mr. Robinson made his home in Albany, N.Y. There, he spent his career working for the state Department of Education. After retirement, he and his wife, Joyce, moved full-time to Fernandina Beach in 1986.

In addition to his parents, Mr. Robinson was predeceased by a son, Anthony Payne; a son-in-law, Ralph Odom; and two brothers, Abe and Freeman Robinson.

His surviving family includes his wife, Joyce Robinson; three children, Judy M. Odom of Fleming Island, Fla., Renata R. Toney of Buffalo, N.Y., and Larry (Mary) Payne of Albany, N.Y.; a sister, Jeanette Potts; a brother, Robert Robertson; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews as well as a host of extended family members and friends.

No local services will be held. Additional services will be arranged by Newcomer Cremation and Funeral Service in Albany. Mr. Robinson will be buried at Saratoga National Cemetery.

His memory will be cherished forever.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Death Notices 6/15/18

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William B. McCaull, 65, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Wednesday, June 13, 2018, at Quality Health Care. Arrangements to be announced.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

 

David Miller, 46, of Jacksonville, Fla., passed away Tuesday, June 12, 2018, at Community Hospice & Palliative Care’s Warner Center for Caring in Fernandina Beach, Fla. Arrangements to be announced.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Mary Elizabeth Bennett

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Mary Elizabeth Bennett, 88, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Monday, June 11, 2018, at Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, Fla.

She was born August 4, 1929, in Jacksonville to the late Joseph Lemuel Stephens and Ellen Susan Westberry. She graduated from Andrew Jackson High School in 1947.

After marrying Daniel Griffin Bennett, the young couple moved in 1952 to Fernandina Beach, Fla. and raised their family.

She was employed by Terminal Paper Bag as a machine operator for many years before retiring.

Mary was a Christian lady who loved the Lord and always said that her family was her blessing.  She was a longtime member of Springhill Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Griffin Bennett, in 1995; her son, Danny Bennett, in 1972; and her sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Lindy Scott of Fernandina Beach.

She leaves behind her two daughters, Danelle (Larry) Morris and Helen (Leon) Crist, both of Fernandina Beach; grandchildren, Honey (Glenn) Atkins of Jacksonville, Jenny (Roy) Kingery-Hall of Fernandina Beach, Danny (David Blocker) Crist of  Fernandina Beach, and Bennett Crist of Jacksonville; great- grandchildren, Daniel, Madison, Andrew, Jaydan, Braelyn, and Sky; brother, Joseph “Peanut” (Ann) Stephens of  Yulee, Fla.; sisters, Shirley (Allen) Kirkland of Callahan, Fla., and Pat Forbes of Thompson, Ga.

Mary was expecting her first great-great-grandson, Rhett, this coming August.

She also leaves behind her beloved great-grand dogs, Shorty, Pup Pup, and Shelby.

Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 14, 2018, at Springhill Baptist Church. The family received friends from 10 a.m. until the hour of service at the church. She was laid to rest in Springhill Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Springhill Baptist Church in memory of Mary would be greatly appreciated.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Carl Edward Lee

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Carl Edward Lee, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., born November 29, 1933, in Winokus, Ga., passed away at age 84 on June 15, 2018, peacefully in his home.

From 1952 to 1953, Carl served in the Air Force, and he also dedicated his career working at Container Corporation for 29 years until he retired in 2008. Carl was the beloved husband of Lela Mae.

He was preceded in death by his son, Kimberly Edward Lee, and daughter, Sherry Lee Barger.

Carl is survived by his daughter, Deborah Lee Pierce; stepson, David Bennett; and grandchildren, Christopher Bennett, Melissa Barger, Kelley Dickinson, Jason Lee, Christopher Lee, and Stephanie Morgan.

Memories of a loving husband, father and grandfather will live in our hearts forever.

The family received friends 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, June 19, 2018, at the funeral home. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 20, 2018. Interment followed at Riverside Memorial Park.

Hardage-Giddens, Riverside Memorial Park & Funeral Home

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Joy Kimble McCabe

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Joy Kimble McCabe passed away peacefully Friday, June 15, 2018, at Community Hospice & Palliative Care’s Warner Center for Caring in Fernandina Beach, Fla.

She was born September 24, 1938 to Alice and Joe Kimble. She grew up in Mt. Holly, N.J. with her parents and brother, Jerry, who is five years her junior. She was a cheerleader throughout high school. Her family went every Sunday to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, where her father was an usher and where Joy was honored in the Court of the May Queen, being crowned May Queen as a junior in high school.

Joy went on to graduate from Cabrini College in Radner, Pa. She took a job with the Girl Scouts of America, where she was responsible for hiring and training volunteers. She had been a Girl Scout in her youth.

During her employment with the Girl Scouts, Joy met Bernard “Bernie” McCabe at the Bayview on Long Beach Island. There, they enjoyed a tradition of watching the sun go down, even standing on chairs to catch the last rays as the sun set beyond the horizon. After several years of dating, Joy and Bernie were married April 15, 1968, at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Moorestown, N.J. In 1972, they bought their first house in Riverton, N.J., having saved enough to pay half the total cost.

In the early 1970s, Joy began a career at RCA in Camden, N.J., working in human resources at the Aerospace Center. While the names and corporate logos on her business cards changed throughout the years with mergers and buyouts, Joy continued in human resources for General Electric, Lockheed Martin and Martin Marietta.

Joy’s loyalty to her work persisted not only through the changes of company names but also through the changes in location. When Joy was transferred to Bethesda, Md. in the early 1990s, she went. Joy insisted she be allowed to travel from New Jersey because she was caring for her aging mother. She would board the train on Mondays and return on Fridays.

Joy often gravitated to the beach over her lifetime. Beginning in the 1960s, she would spend any available time at Long Beach Island, a tradition she and Bernie continued over the course of their marriage. They even bought a house on Long Beach Island in 1980. When Joy retired in 1997, she and Bernie built a house and moved permanently to Amelia Island, Fla.

For over 20 years they enjoyed living on Amelia Island and became part of that community. Joy used her wealth of corporate experience to help out on several boards. Her work on the Hospital Auxiliary Board, with the Amelia Island Museum of History, and with Micah’s Place was something she felt strongly about. She felt deeply the work was important and hoped her efforts honored their individual causes.

After battling breast cancer successfully in 1997, Joy was affected again in 2010 but more severely. She kept up a noble and determined fight against the cancer for eight long years.

Joy is survived by her husband of 50 years, Bernie; her brother, Jerry Kimble and wife Bunny; her niece and nephew, Shell and Jeremy; a sister-in-law, Joan Rossler; and many extended family members and friends.

A service celebrating Joy’s life will be announced at a time in the near future.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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William Bertram McCaull Jr.

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William Bertram McCaull Jr., 65, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Wednesday, June 13, 2018, at Quality Healthcare.

He was born August 12, 1952, in Chelsea, Mass., to the late William B. and Mary A. (McNally) McCaull.

In 1974, he married his high school sweetheart, the former Christine A. Stroud, and they settled in Gayles Ferry, Conn. In the early 1980s, the family moved to Warwick, R.I. The family then moved to Fernandina Beach in 1987, when he secured a position in General Dynamics at King’s Bay Submarine Base in St. Marys, Ga.

His daughter remembers him as a protective and loving father who enjoyed coaching his son’s youth baseball team. In his spare time he loved watching NASCAR and enjoyed anything to do with classic cars.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 38 years, Christine A. McCaull, who passed away in 2012; and son, Brian David McCaull, who passed away in 2002.

He leaves behind his daughter, Dana McCaull of Fernandina Beach; grandchildren, Ian Cline, Lucy Cline, and Kallin Cline, all of Fernandina Beach, and Alexis McCaull and Skylee Freeman, both of Yulee, Fla.; brothers, Richard McCaull of Middletown, R.I., and Robert McCaull of Portsmouth, R.I.; and sister, Marcia Rodrigues of Tiverton, R.I.

There will be no local services at this time.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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David S. Miller

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David S. Miller, 46, of Yulee, Fla., passed away June 12, 2018 at Community Hospice & Palliative Care’s Warner Center for Caring in Fernandina Beach, Fla.

Born October 17, 1971 in Detroit, Mich., David was a son of Robert Miller and Elizabeth McKendree. After high school, he worked in the automobile industry in Detroit until moving to Yulee in 1991.

His love of music manifested itself in his working in various venues as a musician. He was known for his willingness to lend a helping hand, no matter the project. He was kind, witty, funny, and loved all sorts of animals. His family will remember him being a devoted husband and loving father.

He is survived by his wife of 16 years, Laureen Miller; his two sons, Christopher and David Miller; his mother, Elizabeth McKendree of Yulee; his step-daughters, April Courtney and her husband, Bryan, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Rachel McNally and her fiancé, Carlos Jackson, of Neptune Beach, Fla.; his father, Robert Miller of Yulee; his brother, Michael Miller of Yulee; and two sisters, Lorrie Miller and Patty Miller, both of Fernandina Beach.

A small family service is planned at a later date.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Death Notices 6/20/18

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Leland E. Baker, 56, passed away Saturday, June 16, 2018.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

 

Dorothy Marie Lasker, 83, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Sunday, June 17, 2018.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Timothy Harold Powell

Jimmie Joyce Vanzant Johns

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Mrs. Jimmie Joyce Vanzant Johns, 91, of Yulee, Fla., passed away Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at UF Health North in Jacksonville.

Born May 28, 1927 in Kings Ferry, Fla., she was a daughter of the late James William and Irene Vanzant. She graduated from high school in Hilliard and met her future husband, Nolan Johns, “uptown” in Fernandina while she was visiting her sister, Marjorie Johnson. She was a lifelong resident of Nassau County and longtime resident of Fernandina Beach.

Her marriage to Nolan would last 68 years until his passing in 2013. Together they would raise a family and serve their church, Five Points Baptist Church, for many years. Across those years she would remain active in the church where she taught Sunday school and worked in a variety of ministries. She had the special honor of being the first “Youngest” mother to be recognized by the church on Mother’s Day and was honored as the “Oldest” mother last Mother’s Day.

Her family will remember her as being a determined lady who would work in her yard and amaze them with her strength and endurance. Memories of her using anything she found to complete a task in the yard would always bring a smile to their faces. Whether it was a pair of scissors to trim a bush or a kitchen knife to hack away at limb, she would find a way to accomplish what she wanted to do.

After her love of her Lord and Savior and her church, she always loved and cherished her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by her siblings, Broward Vanzant, Bernard Vanzant, Marjorie Irene Vanzant Johnson, and Sadie Vanzant Peeples. 

She leaves behind her daughter, Judy Johns Cannon and her husband, Arthur Eugene, of Yulee, and her son, James Nolan Johns and his wife, Ronda, of Kingsland, Ga.; and her grandchildren, Tamara Sloan, Jamie Johns, Justin Johns, Zachary Johns, Jessica Hutto, Art Cannon, Genia Rich, Pam Hammond, and Roy Cannon; as well as several great grandchildren and extended family members.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 23, 2018 at Five Points Baptist Church with Pastor Frank Camarotti officiating. The family will receive friends at the church beginning at 10 a.m. She will be laid to rest next to her husband at 2 p.m. in Brickyard Cemetery near Kings Ferry.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Dorothy Marie Lasker

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Dorothy Marie Lasker, 83, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Sunday, June 17, 2018 at her home.

Born in Lake Charles, La., she was a daughter of the late Benjamin E. and Hazel Lauglin Bass.

In her earlier years, she had operated a retail clothing store in Kirtland, Ohio. As her children were finishing high school, she returned to college and obtained her bachelor’s degree. With that degree, she began her career in social work.

She loved making pottery and was an avid genealogy researcher. Until her later years, she was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

She moved to Fernandina Beach from The Villages six years ago. She had retired from the Florida Department of Children and Families. She had been a social worker through much of her later adult life.

Her surviving family includes her two sons, Craig Lasker and his wife, Carolyn, of Fernandina Beach, and Drew Lasker and his wife, Mia, of Moscow, Russia; a brother, Benjamin E. Bass Jr. of Lake Charles; seven grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. She also leaves behind her beloved dog, Buddy.

Her family will remember and celebrate her life in a small private service at a later date.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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Leslie Thrall

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Leslie Thrall, 76, of Amelia Island, Fla. and formerly of Swarthmore, Pa., died Monday, June 11, 2018.

Beloved wife of the late George Vail, loving mother of Ward, Vail, Alex, and Evan, and cherished grandmother of 10 grandchildren, she was an active member of the Amelia Plantation Chapel, where a memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. June 30, 2018.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Leslie’s name to Unite for HER at uniteforher.org, Amelia Plantation Chapel at ameliachapel.com, or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at cff.org.

West Laurel Hill Cemetery & Funeral Home

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Susan B. Blaustein

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Susan B. “Sue” Blaustein, 67, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Thursday, June 21, 2018 at Community Hospice & Palliative Care’s Warner Center for Caring in Fernandina Beach, Fla.

A native of Worcester, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Milton Blatt and Florence Tovin Blatt. A member of the Doherty High School Class of 1968, she moved to Fernandina Beach from the Atlanta, Ga. area. She had been a kindergarten teacher for many years.

Sue was a devoted wife and caring daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and friend. Everyone who knew Sue appreciated her ability to listen and give insightful advice.

Her surviving family includes her husband of 48 years, Larry Blaustein of Fernandina Beach; her sons, Michael Blaustein and his wife, Nicole, of Fernandina Beach, and Todd Blaustein, and his wife, Amy, of Spain; her daughter, Jill Frank and her husband, Glenn, of Atlanta; her mother, Florence Blatt of Worcester; two sisters, Shaaron Hoffman, also of Worcester, and Robin Matloff of Newton, Mass.; and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 24, 2018 in the Burgess Chapel of Oxley-Heard Funeral Home with Jeff Blaustein officiating. She will be laid to rest in Bosque Bello Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or Communtity Hospice of Northeast Florida.

Please share your memories and condolences at www.oxleyheard.com.

Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors

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