SOME LOCKWOOD OBITS FOUND
THESE OBITS WERE TAKEN FROM ST. PETERBURGS TIME BETWEEN JAN 1 2002 - JUNE 30 2007
LOCKWOOD, PHYLLIS V., 70, of Beverly Hills, died Sunday (Jan. 26, 2003) in Crystal River. Born in Cleveland, she came here in 2000 from Bushnell. She was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills. Survivors include her husband of 54 years, Roland H.; a son, Timothy A., Lancaster, Ohio; a daughter, Amy D. Lockwood, Seminole; a sister, Joan Glogoski, Atlanta; a half-sister, Leah Clark, Huntsville, Ala.; a half-brother, Butch Rustic, Conneaut, Ohio; and three grandchildren. Hooper Funeral Homes, Beverly Hills.
LOCKWOOD, DARRELL L., 50, of Beverly Hills, died Thursday (March 14, 2002) in Inverness. Born in Ashtabula County, Ohio, he came here this year from Chicago. He was a baggage handler for Air Wisconsin and an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was Baptist. Survivors include his parents, Roland and Phyllis, Beverly Hills; a sister, Amy D. Ozard, Seminole; and a brother, Timothy A., Lancaster, Ohio. Hooper Funeral Homes & Crematory, Beverly Hills.
LOCKWOOD, LOUIS E., 80, of Spring Hill, died Saturday (Feb. 16, 2002) at Hernando-Pasco Hospice in Brooksville. Born in Windsor, Ontario, he was a retired automobile mechanic. He was Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Daisy E.; three daughters, Dawn Overholt, Brooksville, Jacqueline Dean, Weeki Wachee, and Cindy Collier, Apopka; two sisters, Audrey Guscott and Alice Williams, both of Ontario; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Turner Funeral & Cremation Center, Spring Hill.
LOCKWOOD, VERA M., 81, of Clearwater, formerly of Hudson, died Wednesday (June 26, 2002) at Highland Pines Nursing Home in Clearwater. Born in Hull, England, she came here in 1987 from Dearborn, Mich. She was a school teacher for many high schools in Michigan. She was a member of Eastern Star, a member of Christ Episopal Church and active in Job's Daughters. Survivors include her husband of 59 years, Earl; a son, John, Seminole; two daughters, Marion Haffa, Westland, Mich., and Maureen Ingle, Onsted, Mich.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Wellwood Funeral Home, Hudson.
LOCKWOOD, HELEN L., 87, of Belleair Bluffs, died Thursday (Jan. 24, 2002) at Hospice House Woodside, Pinellas Park. She was born in Olyphant, Pa., and came here in 1974 from Hazleton, Pa. She was a homemaker and a volunteer for Hospice of the Florida Suncoast and the Watson Center for the Visually Impaired. She was Protestant. Survivors include a daughter, Marianne Zanone, Belleair Bluffs; two sons, Robert, Maine, and Ralph, Pennsylvania; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Taylor Family Funeral Home, Pinellas Park.
Lockwood, Nancy Grose Crosby, 87, of Oldsmar, died Sunday (April 22, 2007) at Hope Hospice, Fort Myers. She was born in New York City, and came here in 1976 from New York. She was a 1942 graduate of Simmons College and the Boston Bouve School of Physical Education and earned master?s degree from New York University. She worked many years as a teacher and social worker in New York. She was Presbyterian and an active volunteer for many years with Hospice of the Florida Suncoast in Palm Harbor, Meals on Wheels, Northwood Presbyterian Church and the Palm Harbor Garden Club. She was creative and enjoyed many different crafts. Survivors include three sons, Donald, Cape Coral, Michael, Farmingdale, N.Y.,
and Peter, Tallahassee; and four grandchildren, Timothy, Brendan, Janine and Cristen Crosby. Coral Ridge Funeral Home, Cape Coral.
LOCKWOOD, DRAKE ADAM, 17, of Grapevine, Texas, a former seasonal resident of Clearwater, died Sunday (Aug. 8, 2004) in an automobile accident in Grapevine. He was born in Las Vegas and was a seasonal resident of Clearwater from 1992 to 1997. Survivors include his mother and father, Dale and Kathy Lockwood of Grapevine; a brother, Darian, Colleyville, Texas; a sister, Raven Lockwood, Grapevine; his maternal grandmother, Sandra Gillman, Clearwater. Lucas & Thompson Funeral Directors, Grapevine, Texas.
LOCKWOOD, DAISY E., 83, of Spring Hill, formerly of Largo, died Sunday (Nov. 7, 2004) at home. Born in Surrey, England, she came to this area 13 years ago from Largo and was a homemaker. She knitted afghans of charity and infant hats for the Spring Hill Regional Hospital. She was Protestant. Survivors include three daughters, Dawn Overholt, Brooksville, Jacqueline Dean, Weeki Wachee, and Cindy Collier, Apopka; three brothers, Jack and Roy Spreadbury, both of England, and Robert Spreadbury, Wales; two sisters, Molly Lillywhite, England, and Betty Bagley, British Columbia; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Turner Funeral Homes, Brooksville.
LOCKWOOD, JAMES E. "JIM," 74, of South Pasadena, died Wednesday (Jan. 25, 2006) at St. Petersburg General Hospital. He was born in Wilmington, Del., and came here in 1963 from Newark, Del. He owned Lockwood Appliances and was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion and Protestant. Survivors include a son, James A., New Castle, Del.; four daughters, Terry Coleman, Atlanta, Kathryn Miller, Chicago, Sandra and Thelma Lockwood, both of Kenneth City; nine grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Royal Palm Funeral Chapel & Cemetery North, St. Petersburg.
LOCKWOOD, DONNA FRANCES, 79, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (Aug. 18, 2002) at home. Born in Chicago, she came here in 1980 from Hollywood. She was a retired key punch operator for Rock Island Railroad and IBM. Survivors include her husband of 26 years, John E.; two brothers, Milton Smith, Chicago, and David Smith, Roan
LOCKWOOD, BENJAMIN JAMES, 75, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (April 10, 2002) at Northside Hospital and Heart Institute. He came here in 1978 from his native Kansas City, Mo. He was a certified nurse and a member of St. Peter's Cathedral and OES in Pinellas Park. He was a 32nd degree Mason at the Elmer O. Smith Lodge and was a Shriner. Survivors include his wife of 25 years, Marjorie; a brother, Everett Lockwood, and a niece, Judy Morris, both of Kansas City. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes & Cemeteries, Memorial Park Chapel, St. Petersburg. oke, Va. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Tribute Center-Bobbitt Chapel, St. Petersburg.
LOCKWOOD, DEBBIE "ELAINE," 41, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (March 10, 2002) at St. Anthony's Hospital. Born in Quincy, she came here in 1968. She attended Northeast High School and was a housekeeper for the Pittsburgh Pirates training camp. She was Baptist. Survivors include two sons, Kanon Campbell and Calvin Middlebrooks Jr., both of St. Petersburg; five brothers, Kenny Johnson, Radcliff, Ky., and Larry Lockwood, Gregory Anderson, Alphonso Robinson and Johnny Robinson, all of St. Petersburg; three sisters, Helen Lockwood, Elizabeth Lockwood and Marion Anderson-Locker, all of St. Petersburg; a grandson, Jalen Campbell, Lexington, Ky; and a companion, Calvin Middlebrooks Sr. Zion Hill Mortuary, St. Petersburg.
LOCKWOOD, JOHN ERIC "JOHNNY," 80, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Dec. 3, 2005). Born in Los Angeles, he came here in 1978 from Chicago. He was a World War II Navy veteran. He was a salesman for Olson's Electronics in Chicago, and later in St. Petersburg and Hollywood, Fla. He was on the planning commission for the city of Ontario, California, a radioman on a destroyer in the South Pacific, a telegrapher for the Santa Fe Railroad, and a supervisor for General Electric jet engines in California. He was past president of the American Legion, a scout master in Ontario, Calif., and a member of the Electrical Workers Union. Survivors include a son, Eric Gene McCready, Tahoe Vista, Calif.; a daughter, Susan Carol Anderson, Cabazon, Calif.; two brothers, William F. Lockwood, Alhambra, Calif., and Robert E. Lockwood, Texico, Ill.; and six grandchildren. Anderson-McQueen Funeral & Cremation Centers-N.E. St. Petersburg.