Alton Williams – Chairman, Treasurer
Alton was born in, Winter park memorial hospital a twin, attended the historical Rosenwald Elementary School in Altamonte Springs, Florida. A graduate of Lyman High School, and attended Seminole Community College in Business Administration. Background and expertise in management of purchasing, supply, personnel and mail-room functions. Successfully developed a new business involving scheduling, client relations, vendor relations, and inventory.
Worked in management for a service oriented company which employed 700 employees. In charge of Purchasing and Supply. Area of responsibility included seven out-of-state operations. Supervised a staff of 12 employees. Responsibilities included training of staff, establishment of postal and supply procedures, inventory control, vendor relations, purchasing equipment and supplies, distribution records, print shop liaison, storage of microfilm, fils, supplies, and records. Managed a postal budget of $25,000 monthly.
Successfully build his own business Odds & Ends Cleaning Services, Inc, Longwood, Florida. He came to the cemetery in 1998-1999 to restore the nearly 100-year-old cemetery on south cypress way in Casselberry Florida.
He was hoping to transform the neglected cemetery into a beautiful place, once the cemetery is cleaned and professionally landscaped, and the name changed other plans include constructing a net-work of walking paths and installing lighting and benches he would also like to have arbor areas throughout the cemetery.
Cora J. Snead – Secretary
Cora Snead was born in Altamonte Springs, Florida. She is a resident of Altamonte Springs. Her entire primary and secondary education was done in the Seminole County public school system. She attended first through eighth grades at Seminole Rosenwald Elementary in Altamonte Springs, Fl. She graduated Crooms High in 1959.
She graduated from Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 1963, and received a Master of Arts degree in Teaching from Rollins College in Winter Park, FLorida. Her teaching career began in Seminole County in 1965, and she continued to teach in Seminole County until her retirement in July of 2002.
Cora has been married since 1964. They have two children, Caren Janee, and Paul III. She is a member of Saint Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc, and the Links, Incorporated and also a board member of EverGreen Cemetery.
The EverGreen Cemetery is: (1) a F.S 617 Not For Profit Corporation chartered under Florida Department of State Document No. N93000003744; (2) a 501© 13 [thirteen] Cemetery Company under the Internal Revenue Code 501(a); (3) permitted to solicit contributions in the State of Florida by Florida Department of Consumer Services Permit CH9915, under the Solicitation of Contributions Act. No percent of any contribution is retained by a professional solicitor as all fund raising is managed within the Corporation. Conversely, 100% of all funds raised are retained y the Corporation. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE WITHIN THE STATE AT 1 800 435 7532. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.
Michael Brunscheen – Director
Michael “Mike” Brunscheen has lived in Seminole County the last 18 years and has been an Altamonte Springs resident over 13.
Mike met his beloved wife Kelly in Altamonte Springs in 2012, and they married 4 years later. Since then, the Brunscheen family has grown to include 2 young boys and recently a mischievous lab mix. The family can be found at the beach, swimming, fishing, and enjoying all that our great state has to offer.
In 2022 Mike was elected to Altamonte Springs City Commission District 2. Leading up to his race for commission, Mike sat on multiple boards with the city over 5 years, chaired one, and vice chaired 2. Part of Mike’s passion for service and involvement was inspired by his Great Grandfather who emigrated from Germany to Iowa to avoid World War 1, he helped lay the cornerstone of the local church, and took an active part in government as a councilman. Mike also draws inspiration from his 2 young sons and started his journey in local government when his oldest Son asked, “Why does the sidewalk end here?”
Mike’s involvement with the EverGreen Cemetery is linked to his interest in genealogy and knowing some of the challenges faced by the small cemetery most of his family has been laid to rest in Iowa. Mike wants to make sure everyone has the opportunity for a dignified burial and undisturbed final resting place. Mike believes that while our past does not define us, it can help guide us to a better future.