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Date: Sunday, 27 October 2013, at 2:29 a.m.

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014

Jack P. "J.P." Koon

ALACHUA -- Jack P. "J.P." Koon of Alachua died Friday at Hospice House in Gainesville.

He was 85.

Mr. Koon was born in O'Brien and moved to Alachua from High Springs 41 years ago.

He was a retired Alachua County Sheriff's deputy, former High Springs police officer and former Alachua police chief.

Mr. Koon was a member of High Springs Masonic Lodge 137 for 56 years and Santa Fe Chapter 105 Order of the Eastern Star for 53 years. He was a member of Forest Grove Baptist Church, where he was an elder. Hobbies include hunting, fishing and gardening.

Survivors include his wife, Flora Koon of Alachua; one son, Jack D. Koon of High Springs; three daughters, Florence J. Yarbrough of Jackson, Ga., Linda N. Conner of White Springs and Gail Jerrell of Alachua; two sisters, Ida Sexton of Lake City and Frances Jones of Gainesville; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to Hospice of North Central Florida, 4200 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606-3809.

Otto F. Douglas

HIGH SPRINGS -- Otto F. Douglas of High Springs died Saturday at North Florida Regional Medical Center following a brief illness.

He was 83.

Mr. Douglas was born in Alachua County and moved to High Springs from Bland 55 years ago.

He was a retired car inspector for Seaboard Coastline Railroad.

Mr. Douglas also was a member of the Alachua County Farm Bureau and New Oak Grove Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Lurette Douglas of High Springs; two daughters, Darlene Presley of High Springs and Barbara McElroy of Newberry; one brother, Drefus Douglas of Keystone Heights; four sisters, Willa Mae Richards of Lake City, Alva Bellows of Jacksonville, Dorothy Griffith of Tallahassee and Mildred Robideere of Oviedo; and three grandchildren.

Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to the Phillippi Cemetery Association Inc., Route 1, Box 1880, Fort White, FL 32096, or to Hospice of North Central Florida, 4200 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606.

Audrey "Scottie" Pfeiffer

TRENTON -- Audrey "Scottie" Pfeiffer of Trenton died Friday at North Florida Regional Medical Center. She was 71.

Mrs. Pfeiffer was a homemaker.

She moved three years ago from Cedar Key to Trenton.

Mrs. Pfeiffer was a member of the Community Church of the Nazarene in Trenton.

Survivors include two brothers, Andrew Baker of Milton and William J. Baker of Canada.

Lorenzo Franklin Williams

Lorenzo Franklin Williams of Gainesville died Tuesday at his home of a long illness.

He was 75.

Mr. Williams was a retired welder.

Born in Wilson, N.C., he moved two years ago from Miami to Gainesville.

Mr. Williams belonged to the Emanuel Baptist Church in Gainesville.

Survivors include his wife, Grace Williams of Gainesville; five daughters, Robin Hobdy and Martha Williams, both of Gainesville, and Nina Williams-King, Mary Williams and Kishia Williams, all of Miami; four sons, Ray Lewis of Gainesville and Larry Williams, Dennis Williams and Scott Williams, all of Miami; a sister, Ora Brown of Brooklyn, N.Y.; 17 grandchildren; and five great- grandchildren.

Gayla Gull

OVIEDO -- Gayla Gull of Oviedo died Monday at Florida Hospital in Altamonte Springs after a long illness. She was 46.

Mrs. Gull was formerly employed at Shands at the University of Florida and later taught in Florida public schools.

Born in Logan, Utah, she moved from South Dakota to Oviedo four years ago.

She graduated from Gainesville High School, University of Florida and Brigham Young University. She also attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho.

Mrs. Gull was a member of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a voluntary mission in South America.

She enjoyed hiking and traveling.

Survivors include her husband, Daniel Worthington of Oviedo; three stepsons; two stepdaughters; her parents, Dwain and Isabel Gull of Gainesville; two sisters; and a brother, Mark Gull of Gainesville.

John Edward Hatcher

John Edward "Bill" Hatcher of Gainesville died Wednesday at Palm Garden of Gainesville. He was 87.

Mr. Hatcher was a design engineer and was a former chief design engineer on the Savannah River Project at DuPont. He also retired as a lieutenant colonel from the U.S. Army.

Born in Cordele, Ga., he moved from Ormond Beach to Gainesville last year. He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology and received a doctorate from Cornell University.

Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Beverly Bailes Hatcher of Gainesville; two sons, John Hatcher Jr. of Orlando and David Hatcher of Mercer Island, Wash.; a sister, Virginia Taylor of Memphis, Tenn.; a brother, Jamie Hatcher of Meridian, Miss.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to First Presbyterian Church in Gainesville or to the Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church.

John C. Nash Jr.

CHIEFLAND -- John C. Nash Jr. of Chiefland died Wednesday at Shands at AGH in Gainesville due to cancer.

He was 67.

Mr. Nash was a retired aircraft mechanic for Pan American Airways. He also served in the U.S. Navy.

Born in Miami Springs, he moved from Miami to Chiefland 12 years ago.

He was a member of Pam-Am Retirees Club and the American Legion. He enjoyed fishing, plants, animals, and building radio-controlled airplanes and boats.

Mr. Nash was a Catholic.

He was preceded in death by a son, John Conrad Nash III; and a daughter, Andrea Jeanne Nash.

Survivors include his wife, Jeanette Nash of Chiefland; two daughters, Judith Duncan of Orlando and Jo Ann Parrish of Granbury, Texas; and one granddaughter.

Expressions of sympathy may be made as donations to Fortune Hudson Sims Scholarship Fund in Chiefland or to Hospice of North Central Florida in Gainesville.

Gladys Godwin Adcock Bull

CHIEFLAND -- Gladys Godwin Adcock Bull of Chiefland died Thursday at Ayers Health and Rehab Center in Trenton after a long illness.

She was 79.

Mrs. Bull was a retired baker for Pinellas County schools.

Born in Climax, Ga., she moved from Dunedin to Chiefland 25 years ago.

She was a member of Otter Springs Full Gospel Church of Trenton.

Survivors include five sons, Jerry Adcock of Crystal River, Junior Adcock of Chiefland, Jimmy Adcock of Clearwater, Ray Adcock of Trenton and Jackie Adcock of Old Town; four daughters, Janette Cofield of Chiefland, Mildred Sinnard of Ontario, Calif., Patricia Riley of Old Town and Judy Spinelli of St. Petersburg; four brothers, Buford Godwin of Thomasville, Ga., Bill Godwin and Junior Godwin, both of Cairo, Ga., and Johnny Godwin of Tallahassee; four sisters, Grace Torres of Nuevo, Calif., Dora Lee Chargolis of Vidor, Texas, and Audrey Mae Godwin and Gloria Jean Hawthorne, both of Cairo; 27 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter.

Nellie Harrelson

BOYNTON BEACH -- Nellie Harrelson of Boynton Beach died Thursday in Lake Worth.

She was 77.

Mrs. Harrelson was a homemaker.

Born in Pensacola, she lived in Hawthorne for seven years before moving to Lake Worth five years ago.

She enjoyed quilting.

Survivors include two daughters, Nancy Ann Weatherford of Davie and Janet Armeta Norris of Lake Worth; and three grandchildren.

Donald Cue,
volunteer,
dies at 46
Donald Ray Cue of Gainesville, a probation officer for Alachua County and volunteer in numerous community organizations, died Tuesday at Shands at AGH . He was 46.
Mr. Cue died following a brief illness.

A lifelong resident of Gainesville, Mr. Cue worked in the domestic violence division at the Alachua County Department of Court Services.

"Don was a person who constantly took in consideration the needs of others," said Larry McDaniel, sentencing alternatives program manager for the Department of Court Services. "He was a shining light to this community. His primary goal in life was to see the betterment of the disenfranchised and the disadvantaged.

"Don was a tremendous person."

Mr. Cue was a member of the Black on Black Task Force Mentor Program, the United Way of Alachua County, Focus On Leadership, Alachua County Mental Health Association, Alachua County Equal Opportunity Division and the Florida Association of Community Corrections.

He was a 1970 graduate of Gainesville High School and a graduate of Santa Fe Community College.

He was a secretary, treasurer and member of the Local Fellowship, Promotions, and Victim Advocate Committee at the Southeast Tenth Avenue Church of Christ.

Survivors include his mother, Ethel Mae Flynn Cue of Gainesville; his father, Isaac Cue of Gainesville; two brothers, Charles Bradley and Michael Isaac Cue, both of Gainesville; and three sisters, Brenda Cue Washington of Fort Pierce, Linda Cue of Johnson and Gwendolyn Bradley of Gainesville.

Willard Oliver Callahan

YULEE -- Willard Oliver Callahan of Yulee died Tuesday after a long illness. He was 61.

Mr. Callahan was born in Lake City and moved to Yulee five yeas ago.

He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Survivors include his wife, Jacqueline Haltiwanger Callahan of Yulee; a son, Willard "Dean" Callahan of Yulee; a daughter, JoAnn Callahan Lang of Yulee; a brother, Howard J. Callahan of Lake City; a sister, Lola Mae Lewis of Lake City; and two grandchildren.

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014

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