![]() brothers, Kelly, Junior, both of Cochran one grandchild. mother, Rosa White Belflower, Eastman sisters, Joyce Goolsby, Cochran, Ga., Jane Boyd, Conyers, Ga. Survivors: wife, Sandy sons, Billy Jr., Eastman, Bryan, Savannah, Ga. He was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. Born in Eastman, Ga., he moved to Central Florida in 1968. ![]() Belflower was a shift supervisor with Florida Power. ![]() “BILL” BELFLOWER, 54, Kandra Court, Orlando, died Wednesday, Sept. Lankford Funeral Homes & Crematory, DeLand. brother, Raymond, Lake Rathbun, Iowa 16 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren one great-great-grandchild. Survivors: wife, Eileen sons, Daniel, Joseph, both of Des Moines, Charles II, Fairbanks, Alaska daughters, Charmaine Condon, Brisbane, Australia, Laura Graham, North Pole, Alaska Julie Gunnerson, Annandale, Minn. He was a member of the Moose Lodge, DeBary. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he moved to Central Florida in 1994. Amsden was a retired civil-service maintenance worker. AMSDEN SR., 78, Hickory Avenue, Orange City, died Thursday, Sept. Services have been entrusted to Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home 118 Fayetteville St. 28328 or to the charity of one’s choice.Ĭondolences may be e-mailed to the family at - Attention Dot Nance family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, 208 Sampson St., Clinton, N.C. at Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home and other times at the home, 102 Cohaire Ln, Clinton. The family will receive friends Sunday, March 18 from 7-9 p.m. Monday, March 19, at First United Methodist Church, 208 Sampson St., Clinton, with Dr. We love you, Mama Dot!Ī celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m. We all feel so blessed to have known her. She was truly a generous person, always doing things - noticed and unnoticed - for others.ĭot loved Valentina “Val” Rice, her devoted caregiver, who has been like a member of our family for six years.Īll of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other family and friends will miss her more than we can say. She loved composing poems for friends and family, jitterbugging, reading, staying “on the go” in the car, singing “I Lost My Poor Kitty,” telling jokes, cooking for her family and playing bridge. Her only great-grandchild is Kyler Miller, although his parents Johnny and Meghan will be having another son, Nikolas, in May.ĭot loved her family, her friends and her church (especially her Sunday School class). ![]() Her grandchildren are: Wesley Sautter, Mary Lindsay Miller Blanton and husband Chris, Nancy Miller, Johnny Miller and wife Meghan, Michael Earman, Will Earman, Matt Earman, Caroline Nance, Liza Nance, Christopher Jenkins and Andrew Nance. She is also survived by her daughters, Susan Nance Sautter Deborah “Debbie” Nance Miller Jean Nance Earman and her husband Steve and her twin sons, John Lindsay “Jack” Nance and his wife DeAnn and William Wesley “Bill” Nance and his wife Cindy. Dot is survived by her other sister, Melba Walston. Her sister, Kathryn “Kack” Jackson, also preceded her in death. They moved to Clinton in 1952 and had been married for almost 50 years when he died in July of 1995. John and Dot corresponded during the war and got married on Septemat St. Paul and John both played on the same softball team, and Dot was a frequent fan. She met her future husband, John Wesley Nance, before World War II, when he spent the summer with his brother Paul in Washington. Dot loved “Little Washington” and spent many happy hours on the Pamlico River with her family and friends. She was the youngest daughter of William Edmund “Bill” Warner and Rhoda Gurganus Warner. Doris Warner “Dot” Nance, 85, died Saturday, March 17,2007.ĭot was born on March 8, 1922, in Washington, N.C.
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