FLORIDA TIMES UNION
		      Jacksonville, Florida
		      February 16, 1978
		    Funeral Services for William W (Bill) Deen, Sr., of 806 E  Moody Blvd, Bunnell, who passed away Tuesday, will be held at 2:30 p.m.  Thursday at the Bunnell First Methodist Church, the Rev. Ed Murphin, Pastor,  officiating. Interment will be in Espanola Cemetery.
		    Calling hours at the funeral home will be from 9 a.m. until  noon Thursday and at the church from 1 p.m. until the hour of service.
		    Mr. Deen was born in Dinner Island, St. Johns CO, Fla., and  was the son of the late William Henry Deen and Minnie Mae Johnston Deen, both  pioneer family settlers of Flagler County. He was a prominent Flagler County  farmer and a veteran of World War II. Mr. Deen was a member of the First United  Methodist Church of Bunnell and the American Legion,
		    He was president elect of Benjamin E. Dupont Camp, Sons of  Confederate Veterans, Director of the Hastings Potato Growers Association,  Director of  the Florida Fruit and  Vegetable Association, past president of North Florida Potato Council, first  past president of the Deen Family Association, a member of the Flagler Soil  Conservation District, and was a former member of the Florida Inland Navigation  District.
		    Survivors include his wife, Freda; a daughter, Mrs. Delores  Eure of Zellwood, Fla., a son William W Deen, Jr., of Bradenton, Fla., 3  sisters, Mrs. Mary Ketus Holland, Jacksonville; Mrs. Amorette Wells of Bunnell,  and Mrs. Myra Conner, of Baxley, GA: a brother, John Curtis Deen of Bunnell; 2  granddaughters and 2 grandsons.
		    In lieu of other remembrances, the family requests donations  to the Bunnell First Methodist Church Building Fund. 
		    Craig Funeral Home, Bunnell, in charge.
            
		    THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
		      Bunnell, Florida
		      Thursday, February 16, 1978
		    William W. "Bill" Deen, 63, of 806 E. Moody Blvd.,  Bunnell, died Tuesday after a brief illness at Bunnell General Hospital.
		    A native and lifelong resident of Flagler County who was  born at Dinner Island, Mr. Deen was the son of the late William Henry Deen and  Minnie Mae Johnston Deen, both pioneer settlers of the county.
		    Deen was a prominent Flagler County farmer, a veteran of WW  II, a member of Bunnell First United Methodist Church and a member of American  Legion Post 115.
		    He was president elect of the Benjamin E. Dupont Camp of the  Sons of Confederate Veterans, director of Hastings Potato Growers Association,  director of Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, past president of the Deen  Family Association, a member of the Florida Soil Conservation District and a  former member of the Florida Inland Navigation District.
		    Survivors include his wife, Freda; one daughter, Mrs.  Delores Eure of Zellwood, Fla.; a son, W. W. Deen Jr. of Bradenton; three  sisters, Mary Ketus Holland of Jacksonville, Amorette Wells of Bunnell and Myra  Conner of Baxley, Ga.; one brother, John Curtis Deen of Bunnell; two  granddaughters and two grandsons.
		    Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 16, at 2:30  p.m., in Bunnell First United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Ed Murfin  officiating.
		    Interment will be in Espanola Cemetery. 
		    Craig Funeral Home, Bunnell is in charge.