Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - October 17, 2001
LILA L. BOJKOVSKY, 68, Britt Road, Mount Dora, died Tuesday, Oct. 16. Mrs. Bojkovsky was a palletizer in the citrus industry. Born in Coffee County, Ala., she moved to Central Florida in 1962. She was Protestant.
Survivors: husband, Simon G.; sons, Larry, California, Winston Langford, Eustis, Durrall Langford, Sorrento; daughters, Glinda Hamlin, Eustis, Diane Gates, Lockhart, Elaine Barkley, Ocoee, Charlotte Lahr, Apopka; brothers, Charles Williams, Doug Williams, both of Mayo, Ralph Williams, North Carolina; sisters, Lorene Kelly, Clara Mae Turbyville, both of Alabama, Mildred Wambles, Apopka, Doris Youngblood, Georgia; 25 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren. Loomis Funeral Home, Apopka.
Edition: METRO
Page: D4
Copyright (c) 2001, Orlando Sentinel Communications. All rights reserved.
Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - October 17, 2001
LILA L. BOJKOVSKY, 68, Britt Road, Mount Dora, died Tuesday, Oct. 16. Mrs. Bojkovsky was a palletizer in the citrus industry. Born in Coffee County, Ala., she moved to Central Florida in 1962. She was Protestant.
Survivors: husband, Simon G.; sons, Larry, California, Winston Langford, Eustis, Durrall Langford, Sorrento; daughters, Glinda Hamlin, Eustis, Diane Gates, Lockhart, Elaine Barkley, Ocoee, Charlotte Lahr, Apopka; brothers, Charles Williams, Doug Williams, both of Mayo, Ralph Williams, North Carolina; sisters, Lorene Kelly, Clara Mae Turbyville, both of Alabama, Mildred Wambles, Apopka, Doris Youngblood, Georgia; 25 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren. Loomis Funeral Home, Apopka.
Edition: METRO
Page: D4
Copyright (c) 2001, Orlando Sentinel Communications. All rights reserved.
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