Geneva "Gee" Lange

Geneva "Gee" Lange
 
 

1928-2008

Geneva "Gee" Chambers Lange passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008, after a massive stroke, with her family by her side. She was 80.


Born in Knoxville, Tenn., on Sept. 8, 1928, Gee attended the Tennessee School for the Deaf.


Upon graduation, she went on to attend Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. She was avid basketball player at TSD and Gallaudet. While at Gallaudet she fell in love with Bob Lange and elected to become a wife and mother.


She is survived by her husband, Bob, of 57 years; two daughters, Wendy and Camy; and two sons, Andy and his wife, Kelly, and Billy and his wife, Amy; as well as four grandchildren, Eric (and his mother, Andy's former wife, Sue), Brooke, Kyle and Katie Jude.


Gee and Bob loved to travel to visit family and friends and attended their children and grandchildren's sports events all around the world. A longtime resident of the Island, she loved St. Augustine, the beaches, the lighthouse and the yard sales. She loved to look for shark teeth and shells on the beach. She worked at the Dragon's Lair at Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind for five years.


A memorial service will be held on the beach off the A Street ramp at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008. Gee's favorite color was blue, so wear something blue.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Geneva Chambers Lange Fund, c/o TSD Athletic Association, Dick Henley, AD, 2725 Island Home Blvd., Knoxville, TN 27920. (Checks payable to PTCA or TSD Athletic Fund).


We love and miss you, Gee: Wife, Mom, Grandma, Aunt and Friend.
Craig Funeral Home, Crematory and Memorial Park.

 

Wayne Bramblett

 
 
THIS SATURDAY OF OCTOBER 18, 2008
 
AT 10-11 AM
 
MEMORIAL SERVICE OF
 
WAYNE BRAMBLETT
 
WILL BE HELD AT 1ST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OCALA
 
2801 SE MARICAMP RD. (17TH ST.)
 
OCALA, FL 34471
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FOODS WILL BE PROVIDED
 
IN FELLOWSHIP HALL
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Wayne A. Bramblett

BRAMBLETT, WAYNE A., 58



Ocala - Wayne A Bramblett, 58, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, October 11, 2008. He was born on October 22, 1949 in Montezuma, Georgia. He is survived by his wife, Jewel, having recently celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary. Other survivors include two sisters, Evelyn Hughes of Newland, NC, Laverne Legge of Haigler, NE, and a brother, Eugene Bramblett of Sandy Springs, GA. Mr. Bramblett was a 1969 graduate of Florida School for the Deaf in St. Augustine. He was retired from the Hercubes Company in Tampa. He was a past officer of the West Coast Club of the Deaf in Tampa, Chairman of the Southeast Athletic Association for the Deaf, and co-founder of Florida School for the Deaf Alumni Association. He was a graduate of St. Petersburg Jr. College. He was very involved in the Deaf Ministry at the First Baptist Church of Ocala where he often taught American Sign language classes. The family will receive guests in the foyer of the First Baptist Church of Ocala, 2801 SE Maricamp Road in Ocala, on Saturday, October 18 from 10-11 am with a memorial service to follow at 11 am in the worship center.
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Louis Dyal

 

 

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DYAL The graveside funeral service of Louis D. Dyal, Jr., 88, of 1505 Tenth Ave., Albany, GA, who died Monday, September 29, 2008 at River Willows Nursing Center, Abbeville, GA, will be conducted Friday, October 3, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at Jones Cemetery in Callahan, FL. A native of Callahan, FL, Mr. Dyal had resided in Albany since 1999 moving from Jacksonville, FL. He was a retired baker with A & P Grocery, a member of Murray Hill Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL and attended Byne Memorial Baptist Church in Albany, GA. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gussie Evelyn Doyle Dyal and a son, Dale Alvin Dyal. Survivors include two sons and their wives, Tim and Patia Dyal, Warner Robins, GA, Johnnie and Rhonda Dyal, Albany, GA, a brother, Harley Dyal, Penhook, VA, two sisters, Cleo Braddock, Fernandina, FL, Myrtice Burch, Stark, FL and five grandchildren. The family will receive friends Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Mathews Funeral Home. Those desiring may make memorials to Living The Legacy, c/o Byne Memorial Baptist Church, 2832 Ledo Rd., Albany, GA, 31707. To sign our online registry or to send condolences to the family, you may visit Mathews' website at www.mathewsfuneralhome.com . Mathews Funeral Home, Albany, GA 229-435-5657 Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com
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Hello:

Just wanted to let you know I received a phone call today from Johnnie


and Rhonda that Louis Dyal had passed away on September 29th, 2008.  

 

The funeral is


graveside on Friday, October 3 at 2:00 pm at Jones Cemetery in Callahan


(same as Evelyn's was.)  Please pass the word to all his friends.  If


other information comes my way, I will forward it.


There will be interpretation.

Deborah Barrigar-Tucker

Patty Young  

It is with regret to announce that Patty Young passed away on July 10th, 2008. She is now reunited with her husband, her child and her mother, Sylvia Young in Heaven and has no known family members preceasing her. Patty was known for her committment to RCAD and she will be missed by friends in the Deaf Community.

Eleanor Corella, Mother of Maddy Reckert

My mom passed away on May 7th, 2008. Her name is Eleanor Corella, 85 years old. born in NY.

Maddy Reckert, daughter of Eleanor Corella asked us to put her here in memory of her since many people knew her.

I remember this kind lady with always a smile on her face and what sparkling eyes! She is always loyal to RCAD and enjoys her time with us when she came, whenever she can with her daughter,  Maddy and Mike.

Eleanor Corella will be missed. Live and laugh joyously with the Angels!!

~Kerry~

RCAD's Member, Jose Hernandez

Jose Hernandez passed away on March 22, 2008
 
Funeral Service
St. Johns Catholic Church
2400 Mayport Rd.
Wednesday, March 26
Visiting hour: 11am to 3pm
Mass service: 3pm to 4pm

Further Information will be announced soon.

Rosalind Greenmun

 Rosalind Redfearn Greenmun, 87, of Katy, Texas, died
Feb. 18, 2008, in Katy. Mrs. Greenrnun wan a native of Wadesboro, N.C., and had resided in St. Augustine for 37 years. Mrs. Greenmun was a long-time teacher and counselor at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind in St. Augustine. She was active in the National Association for the Deaf and she was of the Baptist faith.

Services: 10 am. Saturday at Craig Greenmun
Funeral Rome Chapel. Calling hours:
9a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial: Craig
Memorial Park Cemetery.

Survivors: Her son, James Greenmun, Katy; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and three great- great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Greenmun.
In charge: Craig Funeral Home, Crematory and Memorial Park.


Message from Eloise Bolen below.....some of you may know Rosalind.  I knew her when she worked here as
Assistant Dean of Students before she retired.  She also was remembered as a Home Economics teacher and member of St. Augustine Chapter of Gallaudet University Alumni Association.  

Our thoughts and prayers for this gentle, wonderful woman....

Vicky

Hello,
  
    I was asked by Jim Greenmun to inform FSDB
staff and friends of the passing of his mother,
Rosalind Greenmun, yesterday, Feb. 18.
    
    Funeral will be in town this Saturday, Feb. 23 at
Craig Funeral Home.  The obituary notice should be in
the Record on Wednesday.  
  
~Eloise

FSD Alumni Deceased recently


I am the FSD Alumni necrology researcher.   I would like collection for
the FSD Alumni who deceased.  

FSD Alumni deceased.

John Joseph Lupo, CLASS OF 1973, age 53, of Miami, FL, die Jan. 2, 2008

Dennis Kitler, CLASS OF 1968, age 58, of Jacksonville, FL, died January
14, 2008


Phyllis Peeples, CLASS OF 1958, age 70, of West Palm Beach, FL, died
January 27, 2008


Y. C. Reeves, CLASS OF 1978, age 49, of Pensacola, FL, died February 1,
2008


Frank Green, CLASS OF 1961, age 65, of Wesley Chapel, FL died February
7, 2008
Sincerely,

Ronnie Wayne Mims '78
FSD Alumni Necrology Researcher

Donald G. Brant Sr.

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Ocala - Donald Gibson Brant of Ocala, Florida passed away Saturday, February 2 in Ocala. He was born July 22, 1948 in York, SC. Don devoted his life to promoting and improving the rights of the Deaf community. Don was the Executive Director of the Deaf Services Center of West Central Florida. Don was President of the Bikers Association of the Deaf and a Harley enthusiast. He is survived by: his wife of 14 years, Mary Brant, Ocala; sons Donald Brant Jr, SC; Todd Brant, Belleview; Patrick Brant, SC; daughters, Callie Brant and Kathryn Brant, Ocala and grandson Tristan Pax, CA. Memorial Service: Blessed Trinity Catholic Church 5 SE 17th St. Ocala on Saturday, February 9th at 2 p.m.
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Father of Sorenson Videophone

January 20, 2008

James LeVoy Sorenson 1921-2008

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James LeVoy Sorenson, World-Renowned Medical Device Inventor, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist, Dies at 86.

                                                                     James LeVoy Sorenson

James LeVoy Sorenson left behind a profound professional and personal legacy, the inventions and companies that Mr. Sorenson created have had a significant and lasting impact on the development of numerous medical treatments and procedures.

How does this person’s legacy has to do with the Deaf Community?

One of his inventions, is the video compression technology. This invention lead to the development of the videophone and video relay services.

Remember the first videophone that was distributed by Communication Services for the Deaf (CSD) and Hamilton Relay around 2003?

Dlink videophone

That is the DLink’s DVC1000 i2eye videophone. DLink is no longer manufacturing or distributing this videophone.

I have this DLink model, and currently it was not in working order. I took this videophone apart and saw the videochip inside. Here’s the picture:

Sorenson chip

How did that happen?

Read this article:

Sorenson Media and D-Link Join Forces to Co-Develop First Affordable Videophone; D-Link DVC-1000 i2eye VideoPhone Co-Developed by D-Link and Sorenson Media

SALT LAKE CITY & IRVINE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–March 24, 2003

Sorenson Media(TM) and D-Link(R) Systems Inc. today announced that they worked together to co-develop a cutting-edge system design for real-time, high-quality, personal video conferencing that combines Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) technology, video software, a video communication processor and a user-friendly graphic user interface. Designed to deliver standards-based point-to-point access, the co-developed videophone uses the SVX video communications processor from Sorenson Media to provide the highest-quality video at the lowest possible bandwidth.

Wow, let’s dig back further to learn how this invention was created…

In 1998, Sorenson Media (one of the many companies that James LeVoy Sorenson and his son, James Lee Sorenson established) began to develop video streaming products, and the Sorenson Video was the first product. This product helped to compress a very large digital file to as little as one percent of the original size, that could be distributed over the Internet.

Go and read this article that was published in 2002:

Sorenson Media: Video Compression Software by Nathan Segal

“James LeVoy Sorenson has a background in the medical industry and they had branched out and investigated other technologies that could complement their medical devices. Years ago, they were looking at video compression as a technology that could aid in compressing large medical imaging files. They found some great technologies, brought them on board and then all of a sudden, the Internet fell in the way. In response, they started to develop some different technology companies. One of these companies was Sorenson Vision, which specialized in the conferencing business. In April of 2000, Sorenson Media was formed specifically for compression technologies.”

This invention is called the Sorenson codec (also known as Sorenson Video Codec, Sorenson Video Quantizer or SVQ) is a digital video codec devised by the company Sorenson Media. It is used in Apple’s QuickTime and in Macromedia Flash applications. The Sorenson Video codec first appeared with the release of QuickTime 3 on March 30, 1998. (Source from Wikipedia.com)

That’s how it began… by developing a codec (compression technology) leads to the development of videochip, through the partnership with DLink Systems, Inc. to make THE videophone.

Without further ado, it is the time to pay respects for Mr. James LeVoy Sorenson.

Thank you, Mr. James LeVoy Sorenson for your contributions, especially developing the video compression technology which opened up the communications between Deaf and Hearing people today.

Here are the links below for more information about Mr. Sorenson.

KSL.com news announcement

Genealogy Blog

PR-inside.com

Desert News.com

The Salt Lake Tribute/ci_8027567

James LeVoy Sorenson, may you rest in peace,

Amy Cohen Efron

In Remembrance of Dennis Kilter

 

Subject: Fwd: Dennis Kitler ,
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:48:31 -0500

I just received the news. Sad....Dennis and I worked
At same place for 13 yrs and Dennis had retired from work last August. I
am sadden to see him go but Lord for sure has a place for him. Joe


-----Original Message-

Dennis Kitler passed away this morning at the Hospice on Ramona Blvd. 3
months ago he had kidney cancer. The Dr.'s removed that kidney & did not
recommend chemo. We thought he was alright. 2 weeks ago they  took him
back to the hospital. They did some tests & found he had a hernia & went
in to repair it. They then found that he was full of cancer.

When I find out all the details of the funeral I will E-mail that
information also.

Dean, please pass this on to the deaf community.
 
Thank you very much,

Laurie Palmquist

 

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please do not hestitate to let me know.

Contact the Webmaster, Kerry Cooler at Kerry@jaxdeafclub.com.

Thank you!