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The mission of Coast to Coast Cremation is to provide families with a dignified and affordable way to say goodbye to their loved ones. We believe that every individual deserves to be honored and remembered with respect and compassion, regardless of their background or circumstances. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to ensuring that every family receives the highest level of care and support during this difficult time.

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Nicole Braisher - March 31, 2000 - July 15, 2022

Departed: 07/15/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Nicole Braisher of Wildwood, Florida passed away on July 15th, 2022 at the age of 22. She was born on March 31st, 2000 in St. Charles, Missouri and grew up in Bethalto, Illinois. Nicole graduated from Mt. Olive High School in 2019. Nicole had a passion for animals and took classes to learn to care for them. In 2022, she moved to Florida where she landed her dream job as a stable hand caring for 5 horses. She was eagerly awaiting the day when she could learn to train the horses as well as care for them. Nikki loved the beach, collecting sea shells, and has a huge rock collection.Nicole is survived by the love of her life, her son, Bryson who is 5. Her father Steven and wife Cynthia of Illinois. Her mother Sheree of Missouri.Brother Jeffrey of Missouri, Sisters Samantha of Missouri, Brianna, Courtney and Caitlyn of Illinois.Nana Michaelle of Florida, Grandmothers Susan and Linda of Missouri, Grandfather Fred of Missouri.Great-Grandmothers Ingrid and Patty of Missouri.Aunts Ashley and Sarah of Florida, Julie, Jamie, Laura and Michelle of IllinoisUncles Fred, Danny, and Rob of Missouri.Many, many extended family members.Nikki has been attending Celebrate Recovery at Village View Church in recent weeks. She will be missed. Nicole's family acknowledges with deep appreciation and sincere gratitude the prayers and many expressions of kindness shown to them at this time. Your acts of love and support have served as comfort and provided strength during this difficult time. May God continue to bless each one of you.
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Jean Scrambling - February 16, 1950 - July 14, 2022

Departed: 07/14/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Jean Paulette Mitchell Scrambling, mother, sister, and friend, entered Heaven on July 14, 2022. Paulette was born to Lucille Scroggie Post and Paul Post on February 16, 1950. She was later adopted by her loving stepfather, Richard Loring Mitchell. She is greeted in Heaven by her parents and her beloved brother, Paul Douglas Mitchell. Paulette leaves beautiful loving memories to her daughter Stephanie (Timothy) Grantham, son Mitchell (Danielle) Scrambling, daughter Samantha Teets, brother Michael Mitchell, grandsons Christopher Teets, Hunter Scrambling, and Jacob Teets, former husband Paul Scrambling and his siblings: Steve Scrambling, Dave Scrambling, Nancy Baker, and Lori Scrambling, and many nieces, nephews, and friends. A gathering of family and friends is planned for Sunday August 7, 2022. More details are forthcoming.
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Jeffrey Collins - July 22, 1949 - June 30, 2022

Departed: 06/30/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Jeffrey Collins, born in Detroit Michigan to Lucia and Al Collins, passed away on June 30th. 2022. His parents and Mother In Law, Irene, will meet him at the gates of heaven. Jeff loved sports, scuba diving, camping, target shooting and traveling. He will be missed greatly by his wife Judy who will carry him in her heart forever. His friends of many years will think of the memories they share and smile.
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Charles Twyman - November 05, 1946 - June 29, 2022

Departed: 06/29/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Charles Robert Twyman, age 75, left peacefully to be with his beloved soulmate and wife of 42 years, Sharon A. Twyman, on June 29th, 2022 at 1:45 pm in Ocala Florida. Charles "Papa Chuck" Twyman was born on November 5, 1946 In Fairmont, West Virginia. Papa Chuck was a Jack of all trades. A man that could accomplish anything that was put in front of him! Construction, Carpentry, Plumbing, and fine detail work, to name a few. He was most proud of his work at The Hacienda in Boulder City Nevada on Lake Mead. He was most passionate about his love for music, specifically Motown Records and The Temptations! Papa Chuck was a very independent, simple and humble man, that would do for others before he did for himself, especially his family. A man that would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. A man that truly believed in loyalty, respect, and trust. He truly believed that where there's a will there's a way, And a man is only as good as his word! To know him was to love him!Papa Chuck always put his family first. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Sharon A. Twyman; his father Earl L. Twyman; His mother Lillian J Twyman; Brothers James Twyman, Dale Twyman, Earl Twyman, and sister Betty Twyman.He is survived by daughters Sheila Garitta, Lynn Twyman, and Christie Twyman; Son in Law, Joseph C. Garitta; Sons, Charles Joseph Twyman and Ronnie Godwin. Grand children; Brendan Godwin, Dominic Garitta, Charles Dylan Twyman, Gage Maloney, Cory Godwin, Jonathan Garitta, Charles Matthew Twyman, Sara Twyman, Lillian Meriweather, Devan Bohanon, Chase Lawlor, and Christa Lawlor. 2 Great Grandchildren; Jackson Joseph Garitta, and Bryson R. Godwin.
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Mark Woods - July 27, 1957 - June 29, 2022

Departed: 06/29/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Mark Owen Woods was born on Saturday July 27, 1957 in Bristol, Tennessee. He passed from this life on Wednesday June 29, 2022 at Estelle House hospice facility in Ocala, Florida.Mark moved to Cookeville, Tennessee as a teenager and called Cookeville home for the remainder of his life. He was an over the road truck driver for the larger part of the past 40 years.Mark is the son of Ovil Herbert (O.H.) Woods and Vernice Geneva (Bunny) Wyatt Woods. He was also proceeded in death by his brother, Joel Stephen Woods and nephew, Adam Keith Woods.Mark is survived by a son Bradley Elliott Woods (wife Julie), daughter Tiffany Nicole Pena (husband Franklin), granddaughter Bella Hargis (fiancé Cody Huffman), grandson Jordan Pena, great-granddaughter Harper Huffman, ex-wife and mother of his children Aline Skelley. He is survived by two nieces Lisa Neisler and Sara Woods.Mark is also survived by a very special, long time, best friend and former co-worker John Dahms.In keeping with his wishes Mark was cremated and no service will be held. Coast To Coast Cremations of Ocala, Florida was in charge of final arrangements.
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Brett Aanerud - May 02, 1962 - June 22, 2022

Departed: 06/22/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Brett Gordon Aanerud, age 60 of Carlton, MN passed away peacefully on June 22,2022 in Ocala Florida at the E.W. & Lucille Cates Hospice House.He was born in Alexandria, MN on May 2,1962 to Gordon & Donnis (Haga) Aanerud. He graduated from Carlton High School and spent most of his employment years in the Equine Industry.Brett was preceded in death by his parents Gordon & Donnis (Haga) Aanerud and brother Tim Aanerud.Brett is survived by his wife Luann Aanerud. His siblings Chris (Becky) Aanerud and Vicki (Donovan) Rostollan. He is survived by his 4 children Brittany (Rick) Hammargren,Dakotah (Kelsey) Aanerud, Tess (Joe) Olson, Dustin (Hannah) Aanerud and his previous wife Janet Aanerud. He has 4 grandsons, 1 granddaughter and 1 grandson on the way. He is also survived by numerous nephews, nieces, cousins, aunts and close friends.The family wishes to extend their gratitude to E.W. & Lucille Cates Hospice House for their compassionate care his final weeks.
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Doris Wall - May 24, 1939 - June 22, 2022

Departed: 06/22/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Doris A. Wall past way peacefully on June 22nd 2022 at Zephyrhills Advent Health Hospital with her loving daughter and great-granddaughter by her side. Doris was 83 years old, born on May 24th 1939 in Homer, New York to the daughter of the late Clarence H. Hale and Ruth Hicks Hale.Doris is survived by her loving daughter Donna Mitchell and she is preceded by her husband Leonard Wall and children Deborah, David, Dennis, Douglas, and Kimberly.She is also pre-deceased by her siblings Nancy Burrows, Susan Frisbiee, Marion Belge, Mary Lou Meade, Peggy Sue Velino Clearance Hale Jr, James Hale and Gary Hale.She is survived by her daughter Donna Mitchell and her sisters Sandra Sutton Patricia Matson and Bobbie Nickerson. Stepchildren Betty Ann, Leonard Jr, Christine, Dennis W. and Virginia. Also, her seven grandchildren Michelle, Gus, Tanya, Jessica, Josephine, Deborah and Marcel. Also 18 great-grandchildren and four great great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was also pre-deceased by one grandson Raymond.Doris married and settled in Utica Michigan and raised five children, she then remarried to her wonderful late husband Leonard Wall and had one more daughter together. She also raised five step-children which gave them quite a full house. Doris and Leonard were married for 36 years until Leonard's passing. Doris eventually moved to Bushnell, Florida in 2018 where she was currently residing at Blueberry Hill RV resort with her daughter Donna and was surrounded by many close friends.Doris worked two jobs for many years, at One Hour Martinizing cleaners in Rochester, Michigan and as a Medical Records Manager at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak Michigan. She was an avid seamstress and enjoyed her flowers, gardening and cooking. Doris will be sadly missed by everyone who knew her. There will be a "Celebration of Life" on August 13th in Michigan at Metro Beach by the splash pad from 12:00pm to 2:30pm.All are invited to join in on Doris's "Celebration of Life" !
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Laurie Eagle - June 28, 1952 - June 13, 2022

Departed: 06/13/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Laurie Helen Eagle, age 69, passed away on Monday June 13, 2022 at HPH Hospice House in Lecanto, Florida.She leaves behind her three children, Christina (Bryan) Littleton, Nicholas Eagle and Peter Eagle. Her grandchildren, Isabella, Bailey and Brady Eagle. Her sisters, Shawn Anderson, Valerie Anderson and her brother Kevin Anderson and two nieces, Julie Anderson and Elyssia Anderson.Laurie grew up in Southfield, Michigan the second daughter of Louis and Shirley (Grindatti) Anderson, both deceased. She excelled at cooking, making jam and jellies and gardening. She enjoyed Zumba and all the friends she made there. She enjoyed traveling. But most importantly she was a loving and generous mother and sister. She will be so very missed by her family.No service is planned. If you would like to make a contribution in Laurie's honor please consider the following:Chapters Health Foundation3010 W. Azeele St.Suite 120Tampa, Fl, 33609
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Laura Stone - July 18, 1932 - June 11, 2022

Departed: 06/11/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Laura Jean Stone, (nee. Galloway) passed away peacefully at E.W. & Lucille Cates Hospicehouse on June 11, 2022 from complications due to congestive heart failure in Ocala. Shewas affectionately known as "Mom" to everyone.Laura grew up in Bedford, Ohio before getting married and moving to Burton, Ohio. Sheretired to Ocala, Florida with husband Walt. She enjoyed spending time with friends andfamily, golfing, and her second home at Stone Lake. Laura was always proud of her sons,grandsons, hole in one while golfing with grandsons. As one who excelled at being a hostesswhether at home or at her social venues, she was very interested in people and made manycherished friends.She leaves behind her big sister Annette Spagnolo, sons Michael and Mitchell, grandsonsJustin (Sarah) and Josh (Diana), daughter-in-law Jeannette, great grandson Zachary. Laurawas preceded in death by husband Walter, son Mark; parents George and Clara Gallowayand brothers George, Jack and Bob.Laura's family will be holding a "Celebration of Birth and Life" on July, 16, 2022 from 4pm to7pm at the Quail Meadow Clubhouse located at 3158 NW 49 th Ave, Ocala FL 34482.
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Frank Fischkelta Sr. - March 14, 1949 - June 06, 2022

Departed: 06/06/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Frank J. Fischkelta Sr. of Ocala, FL passed away peacefully on Monday June 6, 2022.As a young adult he enlisted with the United States Air Force and served as a Sergeant with the 81st Civil Engineer Squad where he became a firefighter. He was honorably discharged after serving our country for four years.During his lifetime he would help and serve local Special Needs Adults at the ARC Marion County as well as Special Olympics and We Who Care of Marion County. He enjoyed in his spare time mowing lawns with his sons Frank Jr. and Richard and helping out friends in need. He will be missed by the many people that had the opportunity to meet him.Left to cherish his memory are his partner, Jennifer ex-wife Nancy, his children Dawn, Frank Jr., Richard, Rebecca, his sisters Shawn and Ellen, his grandchildren, Joshua, Laila, Sophia, Tyler, Axel, and Noah, his nieces and nephews Andrew, Emilie, Hannah, and Marissa. Frank is preceded in death by his mother Gertrude, father Angelo, and sister Barbara.Frank's family will be holding a "Celebration of Life & Memorial Service" on June 25, 2022 at 10:00am at the ARC of Marion County 2800 SE Maricamp Rd, Ocala, FL 34471.
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Mary Beck - June 14, 1931 - June 01, 2022

Departed: 06/01/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: It is with saddened hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Mother.Mary Lou Beck went to her heavenly home on June 1, 2022She was born on June 14,1931. As she always reminded us that is Flag Day.She was born the daughter of John Edward Underfanger III and Maria Hill Underfanger.She married Robert Lee Beck Sr. March 27, 1950.She was the beloved Mother of 4 children. Linda Banta (Ocala, Fl), Patricia Beck Crotser, (deceased),Robert Lee Beck Jr and his loving wife, Tammy Beck. (Decatur, IL). Debra Simmons (Ocala, Fl).Besides the loving mother, she was a matriarch to an amazing family of6 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her husband, 1 sister, 1 brother and 1 daughter.She will be interred next to her husband at Rochester Cemetery, in Rochester IL on July 12, 2022There will be a small service at 11:30 in the chapel at the cemetery.In lieu of cards and flowers, Please donate to your charity of choice.
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Michael Sipes - September 08, 1952 - June 01, 2022

Departed: 06/01/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Michael (Mike) Paul Sipes, 69 years old, left his earthly home on June 1, 2022. Mike was a resident of Ocala, Florida at the time of his death and a former resident of Chambersburg, PA. He was a civil servant employed by the Department of Defense for over 30 years and served his country as an Army and National guard reservist achieving the rank of Master Sgt. before his military retirement with over 30 years of service time to his credit. He was a member of the Chambersburg American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Clubs and an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Chambersburg. Mike was preceded in death by his wife Judith (Judy) Sipes, his parents Mary Maxine and Paul Sipes, and a sister, Sherry Sipes. He is survived by two siblings, Susan (husband Claude) and Mark (wife Angie), both of Fayetteville, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and grandnieces and nephews and many aunts and uncles and cousins. Mike and Judy leave behind four children: Tanya Brown (husband Nicholas) of Chambersburg; Stacey Dorman of Chambersburg; Mannix Wheary (fiancée Tricia Gonzalez) of Appleton, Wisconsin; and Michelle Turner of Chambersburg. They also leave behind their beloved grandchildren: Hannah Dorman, Aiden Dorman, Alexis Brown, Solomon Best, Abigail Best, Rebecca Best, and Ava Turner. He will be interred at Parklawn Memorial Gardens with Judy. A public graveside service is scheduled for Saturday, August 6, at 11:00 A.M., officiated by Reverend Dianne Salter.
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Deanna Rogers - August 13, 1973 - May 27, 2022

Departed: 05/27/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Deanna passed away on 05.27.22 after her fight with stomach cancer. She leaves behind a son and a daughter, Michael & Kayla Disinger, her 7 grandchildren who she loved very much and a brother, James Rogers and sister, Penny McKain. Deanna was a very loving mother, sister and friend and she will be missed by so many. Per her wishes she was cremated. There will be a celebration of life for her on 06.18.22 at 5:30pm at Northgate Diner.
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Robert Panks III - September 19, 1946 - May 21, 2022

Departed: 05/21/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Robert Earl Panks III of Homosassa, FL passed away on 5/21/2022 at home. "Bobby" was the owner of Bob's Towing and Auto Body in Homosassa. Bobby was an avid outdoors men and loved fishing, hunting and streetcar racing. Robert was preceded in death by his parents Robert E. Panks Sr and Scottie Charlene Panks, daughter Dolly Panks. Sister Clarissa Panks. He is survived by his loving wife Tami, son Robert E. Panks IV of Marathon, FL, daughter Michelle Panks of CA, Step-daughters Jaime (Eric) Mazzei- Green of Tallahassee and Katie (Kyle) Mazzei- Petty of Crystal River, Nancy Vidine of LA, Sister's Mary (Pat) Pierson, Sandra Robinson and the Mother of his children Denny Digman of CA; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Several nieces and nephews.
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James Smith - February 26, 1941 - May 20, 2022

Departed: 05/20/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: James B. Smith of Leesburg, Florida passed away on May 20 th , 2022, at Cornerstone Hospice ofthe Villages. He was 81 years of age.James is preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Nancy J. Smith. Parents, Joseph (Burton) andMary Elizabeth Smith. Brothers Robert, John, and Joseph Smith.He is survived by his children Dawn Dion (Cory) Dennis, Drew, and Dana Smith.Granddaughters Logan Smith, Delaney, and Ashlyn Dion. Brothers William, and Larry Smith.James was born in Clermont, Florida February 26, 1941. He was a lifelong resident of Leesburg.He served his country in the Navy where he met and married Nancy while stationed in NewJersey. He spent his life working in different forms of construction and owning his own businessbefore retiring due to declining health.Per James request he will be cremated with no service to follow.
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Denise Sowers - November 27, 1966 - May 05, 2022

Departed: 05/05/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Denise Sowers of Ocala, Florida passed away at Ocala Regional Medical Center on May 5, 2022. She was born in Baltimore, MD. Proceeded in death by parents David and Helen Sowers, daughter Brittni Sowers, first husband Daniel Prietz and her brother Gary Sowers.Survived by daughter Jamie Ward and husband CJ, five grandchildren Autumn Sowers, Jaelyn Eldridge, Mason Eldridge, Adalynn Ward and Brynlee Ward. Three brothers Steve Sowers and wife Kathy, Craige Sowers and wife Tammy, Marcus Sowers and wife Crystal, two nephews and one niece.
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Steven Halberstadt - June 18, 1941 - April 28, 2022

Departed: 04/28/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Steven Halberstadt of Ocala, Florida died at home on April 28, 2022 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Janet Halberstadt, her daughter Reeda Lingenfelter and grandson Jeremy Cessna, and Steven's son Jim Wengrenovich provided support and care, and were with Steven as he transitioned from this world. He is survived by two brothers, Jerry and David Halberstadt; his wife, Janet Halberstadt and her children Reeda and Chuck Lingenfelter; and his children Sheila Levy, Susan Nosadak, Sheri Kosmas, and Jim Wengrenovich, as well as numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Steven was a gentle and sweet man who spent over 40 years helping others and bringing many to believe as he did about Jesus. Steven was predeceased by the mother of three of his children, Margaret McCree, as well as his parents Ernst and Luba Halberstadt, and a brother, Jon. He was a husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle and most importantly a friend to so many whom he loved, and who loved him in return -- too many to list here, but they know who they are. For each of them he will always be fondly remembered. His faith took him the distance, and he looked forward to an eternal life. As a teenager in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Steven won the New England Foil Fencing Championship and competed in sports through high school and beyond. He was an exceptional small boat sailor, loved being on the water, fishing, photographing and painting waterscapes. He was also an excellent cook, known for his seafood dishes -- and it was said by all who knew him that he never met a lobster or Essex fried clam he did not love. He attended Rindge Tech where he learned the many skills which served him and others so very well throughout his life. After graduating from Rindge he joined the Navy where his love of motorcycles and high speed resulted in a rain swept crash that destroyed his knee. Hence his early departure from the Navy, where he had enjoyed world wide cruises that led to his lifelong love of travel. Steven had early success as a photographer, first in his father's Boston studio, and then his Uncle Hal's studio in San Francisco. Later he had his own commercial photo studios in San Francisco and on Cape Cod. His sense of art and design culminated in his sign making business, Weatherwood Signs, where he created beautiful signs that have lasted over 50 years. Steven was a lifelong learner, and as technology evolved, Steven shifted to computer generated and laser cutting his artful designs at his last company, Destiny Signs. Digital photography allowed him to bring his images to life on his computer not in a darkroom. Always a man of contradictions, even as he honed his skills as a digital artist, he returned in the last few years to traditional watercolors once again. He had a bright sense of humor and quick wit, and was known for his shaggy dog stories.As a youth, Steven and his friends would clamber up the external fire escapes of the old Boston Garden and sneak in to watch his beloved Celtics. His love of the Boston Celtics continued through his last days, and he expected they would win it all this year with him cheering them on. We think he may have been on to something big. To our beloved Steven, always a believer in a world full of skeptics: goodbye, God Bless you, and Go Celts.
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Glenn Baker - November 24, 1958 - April 28, 2022

Departed: 04/28/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Glenn Baker, 63, of Citra, passed away on April 28th, 2022 in Belleview, Florida. Glenn spent his life loving his family and working hard. Glenn was born in Polk county to Starlon Leroy Baker and Mae Florence Baker on November 24th, 1958. Glenn is preceded in death by his father, Starlon Leroy Baker. Left to cherish his memory are his mother Mae Florence Baker, his wife Dania Baker of Citra, his sons Jeffrey, Michael, Christopher, Kevin and daughter Courtney. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
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Suzanne Miller - November 07, 1967 - April 19, 2022

Departed: 04/19/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Suzanne Renae Miller was a beloved Nana, Mother, Daughter, Sister, and Friend. She left this world, after her fight with liver failure, on April 19, 2022 at age 54.She was born to Floyd and JoAn McCoy on November 07, 1967. After overcoming addiction, her proudest achievement, Suzanne spent her time giving back and working with recovery programs. She is survived by 3 sons: Nicholas, Justin, and Tyler.Suzanne was an avid music lover and poker player. She loved spending time with her 3 granddaughters Allison, Emma, and Christina. They especially loved baking cookies and treats with Nana around Christmas time each year. Suzanne enjoyed spending her summers watching her grandkids, as much time as possible by the beach enjoying life, and her Friday nights playing poker with her friends.Suzanne will be honored with a beach-side celebration of life on May 22, 2020 at Kiwanis Beach at Albright Park on Lake Weir in Weirsdale, FL. Visiting and story sharing hours will begin at 4 followed by a short sunset ash scattering ceremony in the evening.
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Danielle Stephens - November 15, 1946 - April 16, 2022

Departed: 04/16/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Pending...
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Carole Davis - March 13, 1951 - April 08, 2022

Departed: 04/08/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Carole Jeanne Davis, age 71 of Lady Lake FL, passed away April 8, 2022 following a lengthy illness. She will be greatly missed by her devoted husband Richard; her children Tammie, Tanya, Shauna (Jerry), and Rick (Lauren); her grandchildren Erik, Taylor, Jason, Derek, Kevin, Leigha, and Kaelin;her sister Roberta; and nephews Jerry and Bob. She was preceded in death, and joyfully reunited with her mother, Harriett. Carole was born March 13, 1951 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was raised, and spent most of her life in the Monroe MI area where she raised her children and enjoyed her career as a Dental Assistant. While Carole didn't always have the easiest life, she truly hit the jackpot when she met and married the love of her life, Richard. Richard and Carole moved to, and eventually retired in The Villages, Florida. Carole took to retirement life, where she quickly became the Queen of the Pickleball Courts. Her loss will be felt by the many friends and family that knew and loved her. A Funeral Mass will be held at St Michael the Archangel in Monroe MI, followed by interment at Roselawn Memorial Park in LaSalle, MI
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John Barta - September 05, 1951 - April 07, 2022

Departed: 04/07/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Pending.
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Jessica Florom - June 25, 1989 - April 01, 2022

Departed: 04/01/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Jessica Nicole Florom entered into Eternal life with The Lord on April 1,2022. She spent the majority of her life in Florida. She also resided in North Carolina. Jessica graduated a recognized Valedictorian of Academy High school in Davie,Florida. She attended University of Phoenix in pursuit of a Criminal Justice degree. Jessica was owner of an online Jewelry Company for many years. She volunteered singing at Nursing homes and care centers. Jessica was dedicated to all causes related to Autism and was a strong advocate for families who needed assistance seeking supports.With a loving Heart Jessica strived to let others of all walks of life know they had worth and purpose. Jessica is survived by her, Mother Deborah Florom, maternal grandparents Larry E. And Bonnie M. Florom, brothers Alexander Hudson and Tyler Hudson, Step father Chris Hudson,her children Jaxon,Andrew,Jayden and Arielle, her Great Aunts and Uncles,aunts and uncles and many cousins. Jessica will be missed not only by her family but also by her many friends.
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Larry Segner - December 02, 1941 - March 24, 2022

Departed: 03/24/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Larry Lee Segner passed away on March 24th with his beloved wife Judy and his daughter, Deborah by his side. Born in Elverson, Pennsylvania on December 2nd 1941, Larry was the only child of Harvey and Grace (Koch) Segner. He is survived by his wife of nearly 59 years, Judith Arlene (Styer), his daughter Deborah Bennett and her husband, James Bennett in addition to his three grandchildren: Christopher James Segner, Rhea Howard and Christin Rachel Howard. He was preceded in death by his son, James Brian Segner. In addition to his family, Larry loved cars, golf and Budweiser (not necessarily in that order). He and his son shared a love of drag racing and the family spent many weekends at the track with multiple cars including a much beloved '69 Chevelle emblazoned with the words 'Segner Racing'. He retired from Yellow Freight as a truck driver to realize his dream of an early retirement to the Sunshine State. Upon arriving in the Villages he and Judy took up the great art of getting a small ball into a small hole placed over a hundred yards away. In his tenure as a 'man of golf' he achieved 4 hole-in-ones - his wife tying his record soon before his death. In his retirement Larry also discovered his drag racing skills were of use. At the 2005 Villages Golf Cart Drag Race he took first place with a time of 6.345. Larry will be remembered for his ability to 'debate' many issues, his devotion to his family and to all Philadelphia sports teams, even in the lean times, and to his singular answer when asked how he was doing. Always declaring he was, "wonderful good".We love you Larry and know you are forever 'wonderful, good' and will 'always in our hearts'.
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Margaret Earley - June 18, 1933 - March 18, 2022

Departed: 03/18/2022 (Ocala)
Obituary Preview: Margaret "Marge" Elizabeth Earley, 88 of Ocala, FL passed away Friday March 18, 2022 at HCA FloridaOcala Hospital from a long reoccurring battle of Lung cancer. She was born on June 18, 1933 inMonkton, MD daughter of the late William and Mary (Hagan) Anderson Sr.She was preceded in death by her son Ernest Leitch, along with Brother William "Bill" Anderson Jr. (AnnaMary), John "Sonny" Anderson (Marie), George Anderson (Sabrina), Infant sister and faithful dog Tiffney.Margaret is survived by her lifelong companion Donald Earley Sr. of Ocala, along with her children. Son,Justin Leitch (Linda), Daughter Debbie Earley and Son Donald Earley Jr. Also surviving are her Brother,Kenneth "Kenny" Anderson (Marcy), Sister Betty Gillenwater (Pierce), 15 Grandchildren and numerousgreat grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Marge started her career at Safeway in 4/18/67 lasting over 20 years. She joined the AmalgamatedMeat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America AFL-CIO - Local Union No. 117.First and foremost, she had a strong devotion to her Christian faith. Two of Marge's fondest memorieswere her trip to Hawaii with her sister Betty and having her picture taken with Dale Earnhardt Sr. andRichard Petty. Marge enjoyed listening to Country and Blue Grass music, watching NASCAR andattending a race when she could. She loved spending time with family and friends telling stories andtalking about old times especially while eating blue crabs along with a nice cold one.The family would like to extend our gratitude to the Ocala Hospital doctors and nursing staff (especiallyRachel) for taking special care of her and to James Jordan, family friend, caretaker and chauffer.A celebration of life will be determined at a later date by her family.
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  • Cremation with Viewing: This option allows family and friends to pay their respects to their loved one before cremation takes place.

Facilities and Amenities

Our funeral home is located at 212 Southwest 6th Street, Ocala, FL 34471, and features a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Our facilities are designed to provide comfort and convenience for families, with amenities such as:

  • A spacious chapel for memorial services and gatherings
  • A comfortable reception area for families and friends
  • A private viewing room for those who wish to say goodbye in a more intimate setting
  • Adequate parking and easy accessibility for all visitors

Staff and Expertise

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At Coast to Coast Cremation, our staff is comprised of experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing exceptional care and support. Our team includes licensed funeral directors, certified crematory operators, and support staff who are trained to handle every aspect of the cremation process with dignity and respect. We take pride in our expertise and attention to detail, ensuring that every family receives the highest level of care.

Pricing and Packages

We understand that every family has unique needs and budget constraints. At Coast to Coast Cremation, we offer competitive pricing and customizable packages designed to fit your needs. Our prices are transparent, and we provide detailed information about our services and costs so that you can make informed decisions. We also offer financing options and accept most insurance plans.

Community Involvement

Coast to Coast Cremation is committed to giving back to the community we serve. We participate in local events, sponsor charitable organizations, and provide educational resources to help families navigate the grieving process. We believe that our role extends beyond providing cremation services – we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of those around us.

Don't just take our word for it – hear from families who have trusted us with their loved ones:

"The staff at Coast to Coast Cremation were incredibly compassionate and professional throughout the entire process. They made a difficult time much easier for our family." - The Smith Family

"We were impressed by the level of care and attention to detail provided by Coast to Coast Cremation. They truly went above and beyond for us." - The Johnson Family

Contact Us

If you're looking for a trusted funeral home that provides personalized cremation services with compassion and respect, look no further than Coast to Coast Cremation. Contact us today to learn more about our services, schedule a consultation, or simply ask questions. We're here to help you navigate this difficult time.

You can reach us by phone at [phone number], email at [email address], or visit our website at [website URL]. We look forward to serving you with dignity and compassion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice that announces the death of a person, typically including their name, age, date of birth and death, and a brief biography. It may also include information about their family, accomplishments, and surviving relatives.

Why are obituaries important?

Obituaries serve as a way to inform friends, family, and community members of a person's passing, allowing them to pay their respects and offer condolences. They also provide a sense of closure and help to celebrate the life of the deceased.

Who writes an obituary?

Typically, a family member or close friend writes an obituary, but it can also be written by a funeral home or a professional writer. The writer should have personal knowledge of the deceased and be able to provide accurate and meaningful information.

What information should be included in an obituary?

A typical obituary includes the person's name, age, date of birth and death, place of residence, occupation, education, military service, hobbies, and surviving relatives. It may also include information about their personality, accomplishments, and charitable donations.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary depending on the publication and the family's preferences. Typically, it ranges from 100 to 500 words. A longer obituary may be more suitable for online publications or social media platforms.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many publications allow photos to be included with the obituary. This can be a great way to personalize the notice and provide a visual representation of the person being honored.

How do I submit an obituary to a newspaper?

Contact the newspaper's obituary department directly to inquire about their submission process. Some newspapers may accept submissions online or via email, while others may require a phone call or in-person visit.

How much does it cost to publish an obituary?

The cost of publishing an obituary varies depending on the newspaper, location, and length of the notice. Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $500 or more for a traditional print publication.

Can I write my own obituary?

Yes, some people choose to write their own obituary in advance. This can be a therapeutic exercise that allows you to reflect on your life and legacy. However, it's essential to keep in mind that your family may still want to add or modify information after your passing.

What is a death notice?

A death notice is a brief announcement of a person's passing, typically including only the most basic information such as name, age, and date of death. It is often used in conjunction with a full obituary.

What is the difference between an obituary and a eulogy?

An obituary is a written notice that provides factual information about the deceased, while a eulogy is a spoken tribute delivered at a funeral or memorial service. A eulogy is typically more personal and emotional in nature.

Can I include humor in an obituary?

Yes, humor can be an appropriate way to celebrate the life of the deceased and provide comfort to those who are grieving. However, it's essential to ensure that the tone remains respectful and tasteful.

How do I handle sensitive information in an obituary?

If there is sensitive information about the deceased that you're unsure how to handle, it's best to err on the side of caution and omit it or discuss it with other family members or friends before publishing.

Can I include quotes or lyrics in an obituary?

Yes, quotes or lyrics that were meaningful to the deceased can be a beautiful way to personalize an obituary and provide insight into their personality or values.

How do I proofread an obituary?

Carefully review the obituary for accuracy and spelling errors before submitting it for publication. It's also a good idea to have someone else review it as well to catch any mistakes.

Can I make changes to an obituary after it's been published?

In most cases, changes cannot be made to an obituary once it has been published in print. However, online publications may allow for corrections or updates.

How do I share an obituary on social media?

You can share an obituary on social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter by copying and pasting the text into a post or sharing a link to the online publication.

Can I create an online memorial for my loved one?

Yes, there are many websites and platforms that allow you to create an online memorial for your loved one. These can include photos, stories, and messages from friends and family.

How long will an online obituary remain available?

The length of time an online obituary remains available varies depending on the publication or website. Some may keep them archived indefinitely, while others may remove them after a certain period.

Can I use an obituary as part of my genealogy research?

Yes, obituaries can be a valuable resource for genealogists as they often provide detailed information about ancestors' lives and relationships.

Are there any specific guidelines for writing an obituary for someone who was young or died unexpectedly?

Yes, when writing an obituary for someone who died young or unexpectedly, it's essential to be sensitive to the family's grief and avoid sensationalizing the circumstances of their death.

Can I include charitable donation information in an obituary?

Yes, many families choose to include information about charitable donations in lieu of flowers in the obituary as a way to honor their loved one's memory.

How do I find old obituaries from years ago?

You can search online archives of newspapers or visit local libraries or genealogy societies that maintain records of historical newspapers. You may also try searching on websites that specialize in archiving historical documents.

Can I write an obituary for my pet?

Yes, many people choose to write tributes or memorials for their beloved pets. These can be shared online or with friends and family as a way to celebrate their life and companionship.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.