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Caregivers take pride in providing for their patients, often to the point of exhaustion. Bringing in support to assist c...
12/24/2025

Caregivers take pride in providing for their patients, often to the point of exhaustion. Bringing in support to assist caring for a loved one ensures their needs are being met, and allows you to focus on making the most of your time together. At Johnson Overturf we understand the importance of preplanning and how it can allow more important life events to reveal themselves when stress is removed.

CHARLES (“FRITCHY”) FRITCHIFF SMITHJanuary 12, 1943 – December 20, 2025Fritchy Smith passed away peacefully at 82 years ...
12/23/2025

CHARLES (“FRITCHY”) FRITCHIFF SMITH

January 12, 1943 – December 20, 2025

Fritchy Smith passed away peacefully at 82 years of age in his home on December 20, 2025, with his family by his side.

He is survived by his loving wife, Linda Smith of St. Augustine, Florida, his sisters, Rosanne Carter of Flagler Beach, and Vicky Corn (Larry) of San Mateo, his daughter, Marnie Gray (Jamie) of Mountain Brook, Alabama, his son, Chris Smith of Mountain Brook, Alabama, his step-daughters, Nicole Benson of Delray Beach, Florida, Beverly DiMatteo (Nino) of Houston, Texas, Laura Bliss (Adam) of Jacksonville, Florida, Tracy Vickers (Matt) of Robertsdale, Missouri; as well as his grandchildren Preston Smith, Haley Pringle, Virginia Gray, Aneliese Benson, Anne Warren Gray, Robert (“Rocco”) Gray, Sarah Grace Vickers, Maddie Bliss, Tyler Vickers, Abby DiMatteo, Lincoln Bliss.

He was preceded in death by his father Charles (“Rabbit”) Smith, his mother Virginia Sesco, and his brother Perschon Smith.

Fritchy’s great loves were shaped in the days of his youth in Old Florida. Growing up in San Mateo as part of the Tilton family, Fritchy worked the potato fields and “fed up” with his grandfather “Willy” Tilton, his Tilton uncles and cousins, and his mom, Virginia. He learned to love sports under the guidance of his dad and his coach, the famous Charles “Rabbit” Smith. He learned to love being on the water by skiing on the St. John’s River behind his little aluminum 35hp boat. Fritchy also loved to play and spend time with his friends, usually with his swim trunks on, shirt and shoes off. Fritchy’s life is a rich story of loving to compete and play, loving to teach and deeply loving his family.

His love of competition and friends marked his time at Palatka Senior High School where he was recognized Most Athletic (but not Best Looking to the chagrin of his mother), for his phenomenal performances in football, basketball, and track. Fritchy was state track champion in pole vaulting three years in a row, earning All State recognition. He graduated from St. John’s Junior College, University of Florida, and Nova University.

Fritchy’s love of teaching became his profession. He invested in his students, teaching them how the world works through chemistry at Forest High School in Ocala, and the value of discipline, teamwork and the power of practice by coaching and serving as Athletic Director. During summers, as director of Silver Spring Shores Community Center, Fritchy introduced hundreds of children to the Florida life of water-skiing, canoeing and river tubing. He also taught at North Marion High School and Westport High School and performed quality control at Royal Oak Charcoal.

His lifelong interests include saltwater aquariums, nice vehicles, HiFi stereo systems, friends from high school, and all things boating with his family: camping in the boat under the Milky Way, snorkeling and lobstering in the Florida Keys, and swimming with manatees at Crystal River. But of all things, his absolute favorite was to brag about his grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held at the San Mateo Cemetery Saturday, December 27, 2025, at 11am.

Memories and condolences may be expressed to the family at Fritchy’s Book of Memories page at www.j-ofunerals.com.

Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home in Palatka.

This season, may we make space for both joy and remembrance—honoring those we miss while embracing moments of connection...
12/22/2025

This season, may we make space for both joy and remembrance—honoring those we miss while embracing moments of connection.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a historic monument dedicated to deceased U.S. service members whose remains have not...
12/22/2025

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a historic monument dedicated to deceased U.S. service members whose remains have not been identified. The inscription reads: "HERE RESTS IN | HONORED GLORY | AN AMERICAN | SOLDIER | KNOWN BUT TO GOD."

The winter solstice reminds us that even in the darkest days, light always returns. May this season bring peace and refl...
12/21/2025

The winter solstice reminds us that even in the darkest days, light always returns. May this season bring peace and reflection.

James English McQuaig, Jr., 80, of Palatka, passed away on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at Haven Hospice Roberts Care Ce...
12/19/2025

James English McQuaig, Jr., 80, of Palatka, passed away on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at Haven Hospice Roberts Care Center following an extended illness. Born in Alma, Georgia, then had moved to Putnam County, spent most of his life in Palatka, Florida. James attended Palatka High School. He had served in the U. S. Navy and Army Reserves. In 1966, he then continued working at George Pacific Paper Co. as a Power House Operator and retired in 2010. James was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Palatka, served as a Deacon and was a choir member. He enjoyed southern Gospel music, singing in the choir and was very involved with the Prayer groups. In his leisure time, he liked spending time with his friends and family, going out to eat.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James E. McQuaig, Sr. and Cassie Lee McQuaig.
James is survived by his wife of 30 years, Argena McQuaig of Palatka, sons, Namon McQuaig of Palatka and Eric McQuaig of Jacksonville, stepchildren, Ken Perry (Lauren) of New Smyrna Beach, Kevin Perry (Shawn) of San Mateo, Kerri Burke (Phillip) of St. Augustine, brother, Johnny McQuaig (Pat) of N.C, sisters, Barbara Cebaus of Interlachen, Elaine Jerin (Ron) of Palatka and Shirley Ring (Daryl) of Interlachen, 4 grandchildren, Nick McQuaig, Mara McQuaig, Caleb McQuaig, Emma McQuaig, 9 step-grandchildren, Erik Perry (Lindsay), Keith Perry (Mileena), Samantha Marshall (Anthony), Cason Perry (Ariel), Ashlyn Burke, Alyssa Burke, Harrison Burke, Ramie Allen, Wyatt Marx and 4 great-grandchildren, Sabastain Perry, Harrison Perry, Blake Perry and Violet Perry.
A Celebration of James’s life will be held on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. at Johnson-Overturf Chapel in Palatka with Pastor Ron Smith officiating. Burial will follow at the Palatka Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends for visitation and viewing from 10:00-11:00 A.M. The U.S. Navy will be conducting Military Honors.
Memories and condolences may be expressed to the family at James’s Book of Memories page at www.j-ofunerals.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home in Palatka.

Driving around to look at Christmas lights? Reading the Christmas story from the Bible? Baking cookies for Santa? What a...
12/19/2025

Driving around to look at Christmas lights? Reading the Christmas story from the Bible? Baking cookies for Santa? What are your favorite Christmas traditions?

Donald L.  “Don” Hersey, 87, of Interlachen and formerly of Palatka, passed from this life at home surrounded by his fam...
12/19/2025

Donald L. “Don” Hersey, 87, of Interlachen and formerly of Palatka, passed from this life at home surrounded by his family following an extended illness. Born in the Bradford County community of Theressa, Don graduated in 1956, after attending Bradford High School and moved to Putnam County in 1958. He worked as a barber with the Viking Barber shop for 19 years before entering politics. Don was elected Supervisor of Elections for Putnam County in 1976, and served for 28 years, retiring in 2004. Don was honored to serve as President of the Florida Supervisor of Elections Association in 1987-88. Following his election, he also continued to barber in the evenings at the City Barber Shop in downtown Palatka. Likewise, during his time as Supervisor of Elections, he owned and operated a monument company, Palatka Memorial Service, for 7 years. Don was very involved in the community throughout the years having served as President of the Palatka Jaycees, President of the Palatka South High School Boosters Club, a member of the Gator Booster Club of Putnam County and assisted the Palatka Kiwanis Club in the concession stand at home football games. He was likewise a member of the First Baptist Church of Palatka. In his leisure time, Don enjoyed gardening, hanging out with his friends at Designs, supporting his Florida Gator Football team and especially enjoyed time spent at his mountain home in Murphy, NC.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde and Geneva Hersey, 4 brothers including Raymond Hersey, John Wayne Hersey, Elbert Hersey and Dwight Hersey, and his half-sister Denise Norman.
Don is survived by his wife of 68 years, Charlotte Turner Hersey of Interlachen, a son, Donnie Hersey (Amy) of San Mateo, a daughter, Donna Feibelman (Richard) of Interlachen, 3 brothers, Dewitt Hersey (Helen) and Doyley Hersey (Mary), all of Theressa, and Lancin Hersey (Charlotte) of Brooker, a sister, Margaret Brannen of Lake City, 6 grandchildren, Destin Hersey (Katie), Matt Hersey, Stephanie Feibelman Schmitz, Stephen Feibelman (Meagan), Dylan Hale, Dayton Johnson, and Dayven Caramagna, as well as 7 great-grandchildren.
A memorial celebration of Don’s life will be held on Monday, December 29, 2025. from 5-7 pm. at Velchoff’s Corner in downtown Palatka. At 6:00 P.M. there will be a special time for reflection and sharing memories with family and friends.
A graveside internment will be held at the Hersey family plot at Hope Cemetery in Theressa. Date to be determined.
At Don’s request prior to his passing, he asked that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the church where his grandson is the pastor.
Attn: Father Stephen Feibelman, All Saints Episcopal Church, PO Box 4004, Enterprise, Fl. 32725.
Memories and condolences may be expressed to the family at Don’s Book of Memories page at www.j-ofunerals.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home in Palatka.

Gloria Blevins Barnsley, 87 of Olney, MD passed away peacefully at her home after a battle with cancer on Sunday, Decemb...
12/17/2025

Gloria Blevins Barnsley, 87 of Olney, MD passed away peacefully at her home after a battle with cancer on Sunday, December 14th.
Gloria was born in War, WV on February 15, 1938 to the late Blane Blevins and Pauline McQueen Blevins.
She was a beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, Aunt and friend.
She is preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, James M. Barnsley Jr, and her 3 sisters and 2 brothers.
She was actively involved as a volunteer with the Montgomery County Agriculture Fair -Home Arts for over 40 years.
Survived by their 4 children, James M. Barnsley III and wife Savina Casey Barnsley; Thomas A. Barnsley and wife Tina Repass Barnsley; Cynthia Barnsley Thomas and husband Steve Thomas; Elizabeth Barnsley Money and husband Mike Money. They have 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild.
Graveside service to be on December 31st, 11am at Eden Cemetery in Crescent City, FL
Donations can be made to Children’s National Hospital (http://childrensnational.org)
Memories and condolences may be expressed to the family at Gloria’s Book of Memories page at www.j-ofunerals.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home in Crescent City.

LINDA DIANE OLAS, 78, passed away unexpectedly Sunday evening, December 14, 2025, at HCA Putnam Hospital in Palatka.She ...
12/17/2025

LINDA DIANE OLAS, 78, passed away unexpectedly Sunday evening, December 14, 2025, at HCA Putnam Hospital in Palatka.
She was born in Ocala and came to live in the Crescent City area 42 years ago coming from Jacksonville. She worked as a teller for First Federal Savings and Loan, T.D. Bank and South State Bank for over 40 years. She enjoyed membership with WOTM #1825.
She is survived by her husband, Charles M. Olas of Georgetown; her sister, Faye Scaglione and brother, Randy (Melissa) Holcomb. Children, Steve (Vicky) Jordan and Kimberly (Felix) Telegdy; Five Grandchildren and Four Great-Grandchildren.
Her family will welcome friends and family for visitation from 10:00 AM at the funeral home on Monday, December 22, 2025. Funeral services will begin at 11:00 AM with Michael Rock officiating. Her burial will follow in Eden Cemetery.
Memories and condolences may be expressed to the family at Linda’s Book of Memories page at www.j-ofunerals.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home in Crescent City.

✨ The holidays can stir up so many emotions — joy, nostalgia, and sometimes deep sadness. 💙If you’re grieving, remember:...
12/17/2025

✨ The holidays can stir up so many emotions — joy, nostalgia, and sometimes deep sadness. 💙
If you’re grieving, remember: it’s okay to rest, to reflect, and to move through the season in your own way.

Find gentle support and guidance on our grief page: https://www.j-ofunerals.com/help-and-guidance/grief

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