Vought, Edgar



Edgar “Eddie” Vought, 86, of Dunedin passed away Tuesday, Oct. 26 in Live Oak, after a short illness. The Paris, Illinois native moved to Dunedin from Macon, Georgia fifty seven years ago. He was a U. S. Marine Corps veteran serving during World War II, was a salesman and a member of First United Methodist Church of Dunedin.

Survivors include his wife: Kathryn Vought, Dunedin; two sons, Larry Vought, Live Oak and Russell Vought, O’Brien; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren also survive.

Graveside services were conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 at Curlew United Methodist Cemetery, Palm Harbor with Rev. Christine King officiating.

Daniels Funeral Home of Branford was in charge of all arrangements.

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