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Morton F. Plant owned a Fifth Avenue mansion in New York. Boyd, September 5, 1989

Morton F. Plant owned a Fifth Avenue mansion in New York City. He traded gold replica cartier ring it, even up, to Cartier's for a double strand Oriental pearl necklace then valued at $1,200,000. That was in 1917. Today the necklace is worth an estimated $200,000, the mansion about $20 Million. Certainly would like to see a TV documentary on this. A re enactment maybe.

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By Lori Carter, Special to the Sentinel, March cartier replica love ring men 6, 2005

Age: 75 Family members: My wife, Doris. Where I live and for how long: Mount Dora, for four years. Originally from: Baltimore. The one thing that I miss from up North: Steamed crabs. Why I moved to Florida: That was our ambition to do while we were still working. We took vacations down here since 1975. How has life changed since I moved to Florida: Better weather. Education: High school and some college. Occupation: I was a facilities engineer for Martin Marietta.

January 5, 1988

O. A. HOLLISTER, 96, 516 Lakeview St., Orlando, died Sunday. Born in Bronson, Mich., he moved to Orlando from Houston in 1946. He was a member of the First Church of Christian Science. He was a member of the Bahia Shrine Temple Masonic Order, Orlando, Mystic Order 141, Bronson. Survivors: niece, Vera B. Luce, Union City, love ring imitation Mich.; nephews.

November 2, 1986

MILTON BAKER SHAW, 75, 135 Birchwood Drive, Maitland, died Wednesday. Born in Mayfield, Ky., he moved to Maitland from Orlando in 1980. He was a retired insurance agent and a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 69, Hi 12 Masonic Order, both of Orlando, AARP, AAA, Sons of the Confederacy of Mayfield, Elks Lodge, Indiana, and founded the Auctioneers Club, College Park. Survivor: niece, Ann Harp, Mayfield.

July 14, 1986

GEORGE WILLIAM SHERRICK, 61, 3809 Ranchwood Road, Orlando, died Saturday. Born in Smithville, Pa., he moved to Orlando from Wyoming in 1972. He was a retired veterinarian and maintenance man. He was a love replica cartier ring member of the Masonic Order of the Moose Lodge 766. Survivors: wife, Hilda; sons, Steven, Adam, both of Bloomington, Ill., Matthew, Urbana, Ill., Jason, Orlando; daughter, Lisa Littler, Boca Raton; five grandchildren.

May 1, 1993

CHIEF MASTER SGT. GEORGE R. CHAPMAN, 72, Truman Road, Orlando, died Wednesday, April 28. Mr. Air Force. Born in Memphis, Tenn., he moved to Central Florida in 1966. A member of Downtown Baptist Church of Orlando, he also was a life member of DAV Central Chapter No. 16, Orlando, and was a former member of the Masonic Order. He was ham radio operator KK400.

May 30, 1993

RALPH L. KEMP, 74, West Lucerne Circle, Orlando, died Friday, May 28. Mr. Kemp was a former owner of a mobile home park and furniture store. Born in Detroit, he moved to Central Florida in 1962. He was Baptist. He was a member of the Masonic Order Bahia Shrine Temple and the Orlando Area Chamber of Commerce. He was a committeeman for the Orange County Republican Party. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Ada S.; son, Guy L., Orlando; daughters, Carmen M. Shaw, Orlando, Karla M. Hefferan, Michelle M. Cloud, died.
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