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  2. Dennis Baxley - Wikipedia

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    Following this, Baxley attended Miami-Dade Community College, where he received a degree in funeral service in 1975. He returned to Ocala, where he founded Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services. Baxley is a descendant of a soldier who fought for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. [2]

  3. Citra, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The community is part of the Ocala Metropolitan Statistical Area. Citra is known as the home of the pineapple orange , [ 1 ] (originally called the Hickory orange) a name coined in 1883 for an orange (fruit) with an aroma reminiscent of the pineapple .

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  6. Category:Politicians from Ocala, Florida - Wikipedia

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  7. Conan O'Brien's Parents, Who Were Married for 66 Years ... - AOL

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    His wife died "peacefully" on Dec. 12, according to an obituary shared by the Bell-O’Dea Funeral Home in Brookline, Mass. The couple were married 66 years and shared six children together, ...

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    “Wait for the man who randomly tears up because he’s so in love," Madison Perrott wrote alongside the sweet clip of her boyfriend of over a year

  9. United Hebrews of Ocala - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the congregation sold the historic building on 2nd Street and it was initially used by the Ocala Bible Chapel, a non-denominational Christian congregation. [11] The congregation used the historic building until 2011, and have since worshiped in a building located at 2810 NE 14th Street in Ocala. [ 12 ]