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2010 Hattie Elizabeth Bush, 76, of Orlando, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, December 23, 2010. She was a radio announcer for Radio Station, a faithful member of Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, and the lead singer of the Spiritualette Gospel Singers, singing all over Central Florida for the past 35 years. She is survived by her son, Joseph, Jr. (Rebecca); daughters, Ethel, Cynthia, Lovene, and Michelle; sisters, Barbara (Frank), Johnnie (Damon), Myrtis (Everett), Imogene; eight grandchildren. Viewing will be held on Thursday, December 30, 2010 from 5-8PM at the church. A service of celebration will be held on Friday, December 31, 2010 at 11AM at Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Orlando, with Pastor J esse Ivory officiating. Earthly Bed of Slumber: Washington Park Cemetery.

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Postell's Mortuary, Pine Hills Chapel is providing service for the Bush family. George Andrew Hazelwood, 80, 1909 University drive, Orlando died Wednesday. Born in Illinois, he moved t Orlando from Jacksonville in 1940. He was past owner of WJNO(-AM 1290), West Palm Beach,, Orlando and WJAX-AM 1220, Jacksonville. He was Sales Manager for P & N Auto Parts in Orlando.

Cargill Pdf. Survivor: wife, Mrs. Kathryn Hazelwood, Orlando. Carole Smock (Faulkingham) 76 of Orlando, passed away Sept. An advertising Manager for, and radio stations.

She was on the Board of Directors for International Fund for Animal Welfare. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, James D.; daughter Susan (Rob Blair) of Orlando; grandson Byron (Alisha); sister Marilyn (Martin) Viator; nephew Martin; niece Joan of Gloucester, MA; niece Carole (Trish) of Revere, MA.

Carole is predeceased by her parents Berton and Mary, and a nephew Raymond Viato. She also leaves dear friends Inger and Sally, and dog Sable. The Daytona Beach News-Journal By Mark Harper, Staff Writer Radio talk show host George Crossley, a one-time televangelist whose 1997 conviction in a failed murder-for-hire plot gained national attention, has died. From his involvement as a civil-rights activist to his conservative commentaries and imprisonment, Crossley's biography covered a wide swath of American history spanning the last five decades. 'He was a unique individual,' said Orlando attorney Donald Lykkebak, who at one time represented Crossley but better remembers him as a friend. 'He was always trying to help somebody else. That was consistent.'