THE DAYTONA BEACH MORNING JOURNAL
		      Daytona Beach, Florida
		      Tuesday, February 28, 1978
		      
  
		      ESPANOLA – Norman H. Lane, 65, Espanola, a retired Florida Forestry Service  ranger, died Sunday in Bunnell General Hospital after a brief illness.
		      
		      Mr. Lane was a native of  Winston County, Ala., and moved to Flagler County 24 years ago from Birmingham.
		      
		      Survivors include his  widow, Mabel; five daughters – Mrs. Gloria Freeman, now of Fairburn, Ga., Mrs.  Par Minshew, Mrs. Joanne Lynn, Mrs. Debbie Crews, all of Bunnell, and Mrs. June  Law, Flagler Beach; a son, Bobby, Bunnell; a sister, Mrs. Linnie Glover,  Bunnell; a brother, 15 grandchildren and a great granddaughter.
		      
		      Craig, Bunnell, is in  charge.
		      
  
		      Graveside funeral services for Mr. Norman H. Lane, 65, Espanola, who passed  away Sunday, will be held 3 p.m. Wednesday at Espanola Cemetery. Calling hours  at the funeral home will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
		      
		      Mr. Lane was born in  Winston County, Alabama and moved to Flagler County 24 years ago from  Birmingham. 
		      
		      He was a retired ranger  with the Florida Forestry Service and is survived by his wife, Mable; five  daughters, Mrs. Gloria Freeman, Fairburn, Ga.; Mrs. Pat Minschew and Mrs. JoAnn  Crews, both of Bunnell; Mrs. June Law, Flagler Beach, and Mrs. Debbie Crews,  Bunnell; one son, Bobby Land, Bunnell; one sister, Mrs. Linnie Glover,  Espanola; one brother, Theo Lane, Birmingham, Alabama; 15 grandchildren and one  great granddaughter.
		      
		      Craig Funeral Home,  Bunnell, is in charge of arrangements.