THE  ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
		      St Augustine, Florida
		      Tuesday, July 8, 1969
              
              COPELAND – Funeral services for Edward A. Copeland, 60, of 305 N. Church  Street, Bunnell, Fla., who died Saturday in a Bunnell hospital, will be held at  2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the First Methodist Church, Bunnell. Internment in  Pellicer Creek Cemetery.
              
		      Mr.  Copeland was born in St. Petersburg, moving to Bunnell 31 years ago from  Jacksonville. He is a retired Marine engineer.
		      
		      Survivors  include his wife, Mrs. Lettie Copeland of Bunnell; a sister, Mrs. Alice  Alexander of Indianapolis, Ind.; three brothers, Al of Indianapolis, J. L. of  Houston, Tex., and Joseph of Jacksonville. 
		      
		      Arrangements by Craig Funeral Home,  Bunnell.
		    
		    THE  FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
		      Bunnell, Florida 
		      Thursday, July 10, 1969 
  
		      EDWARD  COPELAND LONGTIME CITIZEN· DIED SATURDAY 
		      
		      Edward  A. Copeland, 60, 305 North Church Street, Bunnell, died Saturday, July 5 at  Bunnell General Hospital. 
		      
		      He  was born in St. Petersburg, Fla. and moved to Bunnell 31 years ago from Jacksonville.  He was a retired Marine engineer. 
		      
		      He is  survived by his wife, Letty, Bunnell; a sister, Mrs. Alice Alexander, Indianapolis,  Ind.; three brothers, Joseph Copeland, Jacksonville; J. L. Copeland, Houston,  Texas; and Al Copeland, Indianapolis, Ind. 
		      
		      Funeral  services were Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Bunnell First United Methodist  Church. The Rev. Oliver Taylor, Eau Gallie, assisted by Rev. Earle Wilder,  pastor, officiated. Interment was at Pellicer Creek Cemetery. 
		      
		      Active  pallbearers were Tommy Bertha, Sammy Bertha, Johnny Metts, Dewayne Metts, Bill  Baker and Albert Johnston. Honorary pallbearers were Gene Bowers, Lee Blakely,  T. E. Lovelace, T. K. McKnight, Roscoe Lynn, Earl Rice, L. W. McMillan, Dale  Brown, M. B. McDaniel, P. A. Edmonson, Odell Hersey and Coy Harris. 
		      
		      Craig  Funeral Home, Bunnell, was in charge.