Ocala

Ocala

Ocala is a city in central Florida. East of downtown, Fort King National Historic Park was an important Second Seminole War site. The collection at the Appleton Museum of Art includes pre-Columbian artifacts and contemporary art. The waters of Silver Springs State Park are dotted with kayaks and glass-bottom boats. The park is also the gateway to the woods and lakes of the vast Ocala National Forest to the east.

People died in Ocala (First 29 people) - Page 0

Mel Tillis

Mel Tillis

American singer-songwriter

Daniel Santos

Daniel Santos

Puerto Rican singer

Chris Costner Sizemore

Chris Costner Sizemore


Albert J. Dunlap

Albert J. Dunlap

American executive

Earl Battey

Earl Battey

American professional baseball player

Martha O'Driscoll

Martha O'Driscoll

American film actress

Baynard Kendrick

Baynard Kendrick


Dorothy Van Engle

Dorothy Van Engle

Actress

Leighton Gage

Leighton Gage

Author

Joyce Ballantyne

Joyce Ballantyne

Painter

Chick Harbert

Chick Harbert

American professional golfer

Mike Jarmoluk

Mike Jarmoluk

American football player

Donald Lawrence O'Toole

Donald Lawrence O'Toole

Former United States Representative

Champ Summers

Champ Summers

Baseball athlete

Jascha Brodsky

Jascha Brodsky

American Violinist

Ruby McCollum

Ruby McCollum


Arthur I. Appleton

Arthur I. Appleton

Businessman

Robert Bullock

Robert Bullock

Former United States Representative

Red Dawson

Red Dawson

American football coach

Wiley Thompson

Wiley Thompson

Former United States Representative

Max Hugel

Max Hugel

American businessman

Rory Harrity

Rory Harrity

Actor

Julia Seton

Julia Seton

Author

Art Schult

Art Schult

American baseball player

Donald L. O’Toole

Donald L. O’Toole

Former United States Representative

Tommy Sauer

Tommy Sauer


Helen Lorenz Martino

Helen Lorenz Martino

Don Garlits' mother

Francis N. Bangs

Francis N. Bangs

American lawyer

Slomon Moody

Slomon Moody

Physician