Pensacola Newspaper, Tues., Jan 2, 1968
Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa A. O'Conor, 76, of 118 North F St, who died Saturday morning in a local nursing home, will be at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday in Fisher-Pou Chapel at 9:00 a.m. in St. Stephens Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. William J. Brennan saying mass.
Pallbearers will be Charles Satterwhite, C. Balencie, Ray Hansen, Ronald Wright, George Brown and William King.
The Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Monday in Fisher -Pou Chapel. She was a member of St. Stephens Catholic Church , its Altar Society, and was a lifelong resident of Pensacola.
Survivors include a son, Francis C. O'Conor; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas of Pensacola, three grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing.
Pensacola Journal, Thurs., June 6, 1974
Mrs. (sic) Edith Hallmark Oliver
Miss Edith Hallmark Oliver, 80, of 110 North Reus Street died in her home Wednesday morning.
She was a native and life long resident of Pensacola, a retired school teacher and a member of Christ Parish Episcopal Church.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Oliver Baker and Miss Eulalie Oliver, both of Pensacola; a brother, Arthur S. Oliver of Montgomery, Ala.
The body will be placed in the chapel 3 p.m. Thursday.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday in the Christ Episcopal Church with the Rev. Edward Harrison officiating.
The body will be placed in the church 1 p.m.
Pallbearers will be C. M. Hallmark, George Hallmark, Joseph Wallace, Daniel R. Wallace, Celestine Sarra and Fred Swift.
Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery with Waters & Hibbert officiating.
Pensacola Newspaper, July 11, 1948
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Oliver, 55, widow of John G. Oliver, who died Saturday morning, will be held at 8:45 a.m. Monday in the chapel of the Lloyd-Fauria Funeral home and at ? a.m. in St. Michael's church.
Interment will be in St. John's cemetery, with the following acting as pallbearers; Henry Gillmore, Jasper Falzone, Orville Sowell, Frank Lewis, Joe Griffin, and Ed Anderson.
Mrs. Oliver, a native of Minnesota, came here as a child. Several years ago she moved to Panama City, but returned to Pensacola about five years ago.
She is survived by a son, Joe Oliver of Panama city, and a brother, E. P. Scholz Pensacola.
Pensacola News Journal, Tues., Nov 7, 1989 - Eulalie Oliver, 89, of 601 W. Mallory St. died late Sunday evening, November 6, 1989, at her home.
She was a native and lifelong resident of Pensacola. Miss Oliver will be remembered by many Pensacolians as a teacher at Hallmark Elementary School where she taught for many years. The school was named for her grandfather. She was a graduate of Florida State University and a lifetime member of Christ Church Parish.
Survivors include: two nieces, Constance Baker Godfrey and Mrs. William Llewellyn; two great nieces, Lillianne Godfrey and Ann Llewellyn; a sister-in-law, Mrs. A. S. Oliver; a nephew, Captain James Baker.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Christ Episcopal Church with Dr. B. M. Currin officiating.
Burial will be in St. Johns Cemetery with arrangements by Waters & Hibbert Funeral Home.
Friends may call at Waters & Hibbert Chapel from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.
#1 Pensacola News, Fri., July 23, 1965
George Bonifay Oliver, 62, of 110 N. Reus St., died in a local hospital Thursday morning.
He was a lifelong resident of Pensacola and retired in 1964 as captain of Pensacola Fire Department after 28 years of service.
He was a member of Christ Parish Episcopal Church.
Survivors include three sisters, Miss Edith Oliver, Miss Eulalie Oliver and Mrs. Minnie Baker, all of Pensacola; a brother, A. S. Oliver, Montgomery, Ala.; two nieces, Maj. Constance Baker, USMC and Miss Michelle Oliver of Montgomery; and a nephew, Lt. Cmdr. James E. Baker, USN.
Funeral will be in Christ Church at 10 a.m. Saturday with Dr. Henry Bell Hodgkins officiating.
Honorary pallbearers will be members of Pensacola Fire Department.
Active pallbearers will be George Wise, Joe Wallace, J. F. Zanetti, M. B. Roache, L. G. Lipe and W. J. Oelschiager.
Burial will be in St. Johns Cemetery with Waters & Hibbert Funeral Home directing.
#2 Pensacola Journal, Sat., July 25, 1965.
Funeral for George Bonifay Oliver, 62, of 110 N. Reus St., who died Thursday morning at a local hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Christ Episcopal Church with Dr. Henry Bell Hodgkins officiating.
He was a lifelong resident of Pensacola and retired in 1964 as captain of Pensacola Fire Department after 28 years of service.
He was a member of Christ Parish Episcopal Church.
Honorary pallbearers will be members of Pensacola Fire Department.
Active pallbearers will be George Wise, Joe Wallace, J. F. Zanetti, M. B. Roache, L. G. Lipe and W. J. Oglschaiger.
Burial will be in St. Johns Cemetery with Waters & Hibbert Funeral Home directing.
Pensacola Newspaper, Dec., 10, 1942
John G. Oliver, 69, collector of customs for Panama City, and former Pensacolian, died suddenly at his home yesterday.
Mr. Oliver was born in Pensacola Feb. 15, 1873 and was at one time, chief of the Pensacola Fire department. He later served as assistant postmaster. He left Pensacola to become collector of customs at Key West, later moving to Panama City
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Scholtz Oliver; eight sons, Gerald A., John G., Jr., of Pensacola and Lt. (jg) F. Warren Oliver, of the local Naval Air Station; Arthur E. Clewiston; Thomas E., Clarence A., Benjamin M. of Panama City and Private Joseph Oliver, U. S. Army.
Three daughters, Mrs. Irma Gonzalez, Mrs. Anais Langford, Mrs. Bob Sowell all of Pensacola, 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later pending the arrival of the body here from Panama City.
#2 Pensacola Journal, Friday, Dec. 11, 1942
Oliver Funeral Will Be Held This Afternoon. Was Collector of Customs, Former Fire Chief.
Funeral services for John G. Oliver, 69, collector of customs for Panama City and former Pensacolian, who died suddenly at home Wednesday, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'[clock from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anaise Langford, 1326 East Blount street, with Father Walden of Sacred Heart Catholic church officiating.
Honorary pallbearers will be: Ed Peake, Fred Schad, W. R. Bicker, Capt. Jack Fernandez, Joe Villar, Herbert D'Alemberte, Clarence Bond, and Walter Biggs.
Active, Fred Swift, Walker Oliver, Eugene Monroe, George and Corky Oliver, Steen Sarra, Reuben Nichelsen and Adolph Fields.
Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, with Fisher-Pou directing.
Mr. Oliver was born in Pensacola Feb. 15, 1873 and was at one time chief of the Pensacola fire department. He later served as assistant postmaster. He left Pensacola to become collector of customs at Key West, later moving to Panama City. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Scholtz Oliver; eight sons, Gerald A., John G., Jr., of Pensacola and Lt. (jg) F. Warren Oliver, of the local Naval Air Station; Arthur E. Clewiston; Thomas E., Clarence A., Benjamin M. of Panama City and Private Joseph Oliver, U. S. Army; three daughters, Mrs. Irma Gonzalez, Mrs. Anais Langford, Mrs. Bob Sowell all of Pensacola, 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Pensacola Journal, Wed., May 30, 1979
Ronald S. (Scotty) Owens, 26, of 2913 N. 11th Aven., died Sunday night at a hospital.
Mr. Owens was a native and lifelong resident of Pensacola. He was a civil service employee and the only locksmith of NAS, a member of the Unity Church of Christianity, the First Presbyterian Church, and the Pensacola Jaycees.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Owens of Pensacola; and his grandfather, Eddie L. Owens of Pensacola.
Graveside funeral services were held 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Cemetery with Glory Andersen, minister of the Unity Church of Christianity, officiating.
McNeil-Keyes Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.