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Location: Gulfport, MS | Subject: Obit Messenger results for 09/26/08.
- (Orlando Sentinel)
McCULLEY, Robert Wilson, ETCM(SS), USN, Ret, 83, of Orlando, FL, died Monday, September 22, 2008 at Winter Park Memorial Hospital. He was born January 8,1925 in Hamburg, MS. He moved to Orlando, FL from Charleston, SC in 1970. He was a US Navy Veteran of WWII, Korean War and Vietnam War, a, Master CPO in the Submarine Service and was of the Lutheran faith. He is survived by his daughter Patricia M. Stewart of Farmington, MO, son Walter O. McCulley of Reidsville, NC, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at Beyers Funeral Chapel, Lady Lake, FL, on Saturday, September 27 at 11AM, with Captain George C. Paul, Chaplain Corps US Navy (Ret.) officiating. Family and friends may call at the funeral home from 10:30 to 11AM prior to the service. Graveside services will be held Monday, September 29, 2008 at 11AM at Florida National Cemetery with full military honors conducted by Lake County Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the National Headquarters of The American Legion, 700 N. Pennsylvania St., P.O. Box 1055, Indianapolis, IN 46206. Services entrusted to Beyers Funeral Home & Crematory, Lady Lake, FL.
- (Orange County Register)
NAYLOR, James, passed away 9/12/08. He was born in Hopkinsville, KY to Melvin and Carolynne Naylor. His father was in the Air Force and therefore, he was able to travel around the US and Europe during his early years. Jim graduated High School in Hazelwood, MO in 1968 and joined the US Navy that same year. He graduated from Hospital Corps School at Great Lakes Navel Station, Chicago. He served with the Marines at Paris Island, SC where his duties would ultimately lead to his total disability. While in SC he married his nurse, Dena Kline. They were blessed with one son, Jason Lee. Jim later qualified as a Nuclear Submarine Medicine Technician and again saw the world, this time through a periscope. After his discharge from the navy, he worked in the Nuclear field as a Health Physics Technician and moved his family to San Clemente in 1981 to live near the ocean he enjoyed so much. Jim was extremely proud of his service to his country and of his family. His love, his kind heart, his off-key patriotic songs and his humor will be greatly missed. He was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Dena; their son, Jason; daughter-in-law, Donielle; grandchildren, Kenny and Marlee; sister and brother-in-law, Madeline and Marshall Blake, and Nephew Jarrod, all in southern California. Jim had asked donations be made to the Salvation Army to honor their service to country and family.
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