Pensacola news journal death notices12/28/2023 Ohlson plea: Pensacola teen charged with mother's 2022 murder pleads no contest to manslaughter What happened during David Ohlson's hearing? He's the 3rd local son to do so in 9 years. Insanity plea: Pensacola teen to plead insanity in mom's death. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Pensacola Humane Society, 5 North Q Street, Pensacola, FL.A Pensacola man who shot and killed his own mother was sentenced to just over a decade in prison on Wednesday.ĭavid Allan Ohlson, 19, had originally been charged with the second-degree murder of his mother, Adrianna Ohlson, after shooting her with a shotgun on April 8, 2022, in front of his father.ĭespite Ohlson's attorney telling to a judge that her client has severe mental illness and a need for medical care outside of prison, Circuit Judge John Simon sentenced Ohlson to 124.5 months in Florida's Department of Corrections.įollowing his sentence, Ohlson will serve two years of community control followed by 15 years of probation, according to Assistant State Attorney Trey Myers.Īlthough attorney Sharon Wilson intended to rely on the insanity defense for her client, Ohlson ended up signing a plea agreement May 17, 2023, stating he would plead no contest to one count of manslaughter with a firearm rather than face the murder charge. Services will be held October 23, 2021,10:00am, Basilica of St. She is survived by her husband Mark York, her children Nathaniel Walker Hinds, Cambria Wynn York and husband Martin Francis Clinch, her brother Harris Warren Lauderdale and wife Patricia Lauderdale, her brother Carl Joseph Lauderdale III and wife Debbie Lauderdale, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Lauderdale was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Warren Lauderdale, her father, Carl Joseph Lauderdale, Jr., her sister, Anne Carolyn Lauderdale, her maternal Grandparents, Harriss Monroe Warren, and Pearl Tinnell Warren, and her paternal Grandparents, Carl Joseph Lauderdale, Sr. She travelled the world for the sake of her art, having performed in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, France, and Canada.ĭr. Lauderdale was a consummate performer, educator, conductor, and accompanist for many generations of ensembles, students, and communities. Lauderdale served as organist at First Baptist Church, Pensacola, since 1981,where she produced a recording of music for the organ to benefit Sacred Heart Children's Hospital and founded the Cherub Choir and the Acappella Singers as additions to the Music Ministry of FBC.ĭr. Lauderdale was the composer of the University of West Florida's Alma Mater.ĭr. Her terminal position on UWF staff was Adjunct Associate Professor, with teaching responsibilities in Applied Organ, having retired in the Fall of 2015. Lauderdale was responsible for inaugurating the UWF Arts Camps, the UWF Gospel Choir, the UWF Madrigals, and the UWF Show Choir. She served as Coordinator for the Department of Music from 1993 through 1999. Lauderdale taught a wide range of courses, including Music in Western Civilization, Freshman and Sophomore Theory and Ear Training, Music History, Structure and Style, Counterpoint, UWF Singers, UWF Madrigals, and UWF Show Choir, Graduate Seminars, Independent Directed Studies, Applied Piano, Class Piano, and Applied Organ. Having joined the music faculty at UWF in 1980, Dr. Several of her students have been accepted at such prestigious musical institutions as Brevard, Interlochen, Aspen, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, and The Juilliard School. She performed as soloist with the New Orleans Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, the New Orleans Summer Pops Orchestra, the Louisiana State University Symphony Orchestra, the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, the Okaloosa Symphony Orchestra, and the UWF Runge Strings Orchestra.Until 2020, she maintained an active private studio both in piano and organ, with many of her students receiving top honors in local, state, regional, and national competitions. Lauderdale received the Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Piano Performance from Louisiana State University, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance, with Organ and Musicology as related fields from the University of North Texas. Lauderdale was born in London, UK, to Mary Warren Lauderdale and Carl Joseph Lauderdale, Jr., on November 5, 1953, and was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was surrounded by the company of family, beloved community, and former students whose diverse careers began with piano or organ lessons from "Doc" Lauderdale.ĭr. Lynne Allison Lauderdale, DMA, passed away peacefully the afternoon of Wednesday, September 29, 2021.
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