Mr. John Q. Callin. 74, who died Thursday at home. 1331 Kindel Ave. Winter Park, will be held 1 p.m. Monday at Cox Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park, with the Rev. W. R. Clarke officiating. Burial will be in Glen Haven Memorial Park. Mr. Callin was a born in Bowling Green, Ohio, and came to Winter Park 21 years ago from Fostoria, Ohio. A retired school teacher, he was a member of First Baptist Church, Winter Park, and Schenevus Valley Lodge 592 F&AM, Schenevus, N. Y. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Bertha M Callin; two sons. John N. Callin, Baltimore, and Robert T. Callin, Glendale, Ariz; daughter, Mrs. Edwin L. Weimar, St. Petersburg; two brothers, Ray Callin, Winter Park, and Prentice G. Callin, Norco, Calif., and six grandchildren.
Saturday, April 7, 1956
The Orlando Sentinel
Orlando, Florida
Page 15
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/236703707/
Mr. John Q. Callin. 74, who died Thursday at home. 1331 Kindel Ave. Winter Park, will be held 1 p.m. Monday at Cox Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park, with the Rev. W. R. Clarke officiating. Burial will be in Glen Haven Memorial Park. Mr. Callin was a born in Bowling Green, Ohio, and came to Winter Park 21 years ago from Fostoria, Ohio. A retired school teacher, he was a member of First Baptist Church, Winter Park, and Schenevus Valley Lodge 592 F&AM, Schenevus, N. Y. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Bertha M Callin; two sons. John N. Callin, Baltimore, and Robert T. Callin, Glendale, Ariz; daughter, Mrs. Edwin L. Weimar, St. Petersburg; two brothers, Ray Callin, Winter Park, and Prentice G. Callin, Norco, Calif., and six grandchildren.
Saturday, April 7, 1956
The Orlando Sentinel
Orlando, Florida
Page 15
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/236703707/
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