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ur.,j&xums,i$si DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES terrtmEO . Funeral services for Sterl ing Eugene "Bo" Whitted of Rt. 2, Guess Road, who died Sunday, December 14, were held Thursday, December 18 at the House of Prayer by Elder Tom DiUard. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Phyllis Prince Whitted; one son, Sterling Eugene Whitted Jr.; three daughters; three step-children; his mother. Mrs. Rilla Whitted; , two sisters, Mrs. Ernestine long and Mrs. Dartene Whit ted; one brother, James Ed ward Whitted; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lacinas Cameron; three grand children. Courtesy of Scarborough & Harnett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. PARKER Funeral services for Ben Parker Jr. of 1412 South St., who died Thursday, December 18 at Duke Medical Center, were held Sunday, December 21 at Red Mountain Baptist Church by Rev. Nealie Harvey. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was a native of Durham and attended Little River School. He was a member of Red Mountain Baptist Church. Surviving are his parents, Ben Edward Parker and Mrs. Mabel Dave Parker; three sisters, Mrs. Constance Thomas, Mrs. Carolyn Cash of Roxbgro and Miss Patricia Parker; two brothers, Ed Travis of Bahama and Steve Cates. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. : BETHEA Funeral services for Mar vin Bethea of 2023 S. Alston Ave., who died Wednesday, . December 17 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Sunday, December 21 at Russell Memorial CME Church by Rev. L. H. Whelchet. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He was ? native of Orangeburg, S. C. and at tended the Orangeburg public schools. He was a member of Russell Memorial CME Church, and its Steward Board, Male Chorus and Sunday School. He was a member of Doric Lodge 28, Durham Con-" sistory 218 and Zafa Temple 176. He was a professional painter and an employee of American Tobacco Co. for 40 years. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Brenda B. . Henderson; two sons, Mar vin H. Bethea and Wilbert Winston; seven sisters, Mrs. i Naomi Davis of San Diego, : Calif., Mrs. Adell Anderson, ' Mrs. Alice Robinson of Washington, D. C, Mrs., Agnes Speed of Fuquay-' Varina, Mrs. Capitolia E. Ashford of Camp Springs,' Md., and Mrs. Grace Murph and Mrs. Rebecca Stephen- t " '" " ' " '" i t-- i i - , .1 k't im . -r I . M 'kit' M t - - .t - . .M mmT J" 1 , ; CARDOFTHANXS ; We g'rately appreciate the many acts of kindness shown us during the loss of our husband and father. . Mrs. Martha j. Easterling .. Carl Easterting II l Mrs. Valjeanl. WBIIaras St. Josenh's Snnnenrc Hhaar l)av , c ttsriisss?" ,pon,ored cmmt nm - Rev W W &Im75 left-right) Dr. Charles George, Ms. Mary Dasher. Mrs. Wlllii George, l'JA fff Joseph 1 Church' and m Vv8tta Georfle' (knMUn w- ' son, both of Philadelphia, Pa.; two brothers, Simon D. Bethea and Abraham Bethea of Tacoma, Wash.; two grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Mm Burthey Funeral Service 1510Ta'yetteviHe Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 ' LICENSED FUNERAL DIBECTOR & EMBALM ER .Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming. vAsslstmg families with pre-fufieralcandposj f kaW'lfalviusjness irraagmi?.s, s -p Troviding the families with rte proper and dignified service. " , Families can chogse from a Variety of services. I V f WIGGINS Funeral services for Cle ment C. Wiggins, 76, of Rt. I 3, Obie Drive, who died' ' Wednesday, December 17 at j HHIhaven ; Convalescent ..Centime beldalurdaM !!f DectfmBer $ 2& at$lisfie : Funeral Chapel by Dr. David ; H. Bell. Burial was in Union ; Grove Church t Cemetery, Youngsville. ' - He was born in Wake County. . , . He was a member -of Joseph A. Eagan Lodge 205 F.&A.M., Velley Lee. Md. Surviving are two brothers, David Wiggins and Claude Wiggins of Baltimore, Md. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor porated. PARKER Funeral services for Phillip Randolph Parker, formerly of Durham, who died Tuesday, December 16 in Eatontown. N. J., were held Tuesday, December 23 at Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Bahama by Rev. Samuel Evans, burial was in the church cemetery. ' Surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Brenda Hedgepeth of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Mildred Thornton, Mrs. Joyce Bullock, Mrs. Janet Gamble, Mrs. Kathy Leathers and Mrs. Wanda Pettiford of Eatontown, N. J.; two brothers, Joseph Parker of; Landover, Md., and Steven Parker of Germany. Courtesy of Scarborough & : Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. j Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels 'and Gardens. " T QUICK Funeral services for George Quick Sr. of 405 " SowelT St. were held Satur day, December 27 at True Way Holiness Church by Bishop W. A. Jones. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Tessie Quick; three daughters; one son; 13 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren. CRAWFORD Funeral services for Mrs. Novella McBroom Crawford l of 712 Burlington Ave., who died Wednesday, December 24 at Durham County General ! Hospital, were held Monday, December 29 at West Durham Baptist Church by Dr. Harold J. Cobb. Burial was in Jeechwood Cemetery. She worked . for Duke University for ' 35 years betore retiring in 1961. ' She was a member of West Durham Baptist Church and its Missionary 'Circle, :Senior i End Ave., who died Sunday. December 29 at Durham County General Hospital,' were held Thursday, January 1 at Ebenezer Baptist Church by Dr. Thurman Hairston. Bujal was in Glennview MeTnorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alma Mitchell; three .sisters; four stepsons; two stepdaughters. STARNES Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Couch Starnes of 715 Kent St., who died Friday.' DfiCembjer 19., at .Duke, "S MsSionary;C hw daughter, FERGUSON Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Marion Ferguson; 94, taf 2508 White Oak Drive, who died Tuesday, December; 23, .were held - Monday, ; December 29 at I i Funeral Serviceffc M & Florist i HOOKS Funeral services tor Mrs. Ollie Price Hooks of 806 Fargo St.,: who died Wednesday, December 24 at the Durham Rehabilitation Center, were held Tuesday,? uecemher 30 at Gethsemanei pUst Church by Rev. V. E irown. Burial was in Glennvie Memorial Park. I oiipirrfr I roUNOto . 1 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET t OT W. A?AMEY'S DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 if I FuneraI Serv J LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR T M & Florist A 1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 4. 1980 IS f TljBaptist Church by Bev. V. E. w' ' ' ' m JHJMn,DH,w,iai ram. ilrfr i II SERVICE BY AMEY Jj i' I I.ISftyettevHIeStreetJl f A ' . Durham, N. C. 27707 mr I I m 881860 K . , : , , , , i-g ii i iiiinrrii ' Miiir i CHURCH I .4 West Durham Baptist Church by' Dr. Harold J. Cobb. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. ' Surviving are three sons, Robert Starnes, William Starnes, and Vernon Starnes; one daughter, Mrs. .Eleanor S. Bryant of Plain field, N. J.; her father, Charlie Couch of Moncure; ;one brother, James CoQch Jr. of Washington, D. C; 11 grandchildren, j ., Courtesy of Scarborough & ;Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. CUTTINO Funeral services for Fred R. Cuttino of 529 Burlington Ave., who died Saturday, jDecember 20 at Duke Medical Center, were held Tuesday, December 23 at St. i Mark AME Zion Church by iDr. Howard E. Haggler. ; Burial was in the church ' cemetery. He was a native of Mann ing, S. C. He was a retired employee of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. He was a member of St. , Mark AME Zion Church and its Trustee Board, Senior Choir and Class Leader. He was also a member of Doric Lodge 28. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Carrie Hines of New York. N. Mrs. Annie; urawtord Mcciough; one grandchild; one- great grandchild. . - Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett: Memorial Chapels and Gardens. EUBANKS Funeral services for Mrs. (Lucy Eubanks of 1105 Moreland Ave., who died Monday, December 22 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, were held Monday, December 29 at Alston Chapel; Holiness Church by Rev. Dave Strickland. Burial .was in the church cemetery. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Margaret McDonald, mrs. Ethel Mae ;Clegg, Mrs. Isadora Beatty, Rev. Sister Annie Ruth Davis, Mrs. Viola Chambers, of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Lillian. Herman of Plainfield, N. J.r? two sons, Jesse EgbanKs and Lessie Eubanks of Jamaica, N. Y.; 35 grand children; 53 great gradnthitdren; 1f great-great-grandchildren." Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. j MITCHELL Funeral services for Willie Mitchell; 80. of 506 East , Memorial Park, j She was a native of Cope County, S. C. and lived for imore than 50 years in !Asheville. 4 She was a 'member of Berry Temple ME Church in Asheville. ' Surviving are two daughters, - Mrs. Floree McLaughlin and Mrs. Adelle Lafayette of Washington, D. C; one brother, Fred S. A. Johnson of Philadelphia, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Madelon Clayton of Detroit, Mich.; nine grandchildren: eight - great-grandchildren. ) Arrangements were by' iFisher Funeral Parlor, Incor porated., v BETHEA Funeral services for James M. Bethea. 60,.of 918 South !St., who died Friday, jDecember 19 at -Durham County General Hospital, were held Saturday, December 27 at St. Mark AME Zion Church by Rev. H. E. Haggler. Burial was in ;Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marie L. Bethea; two 'daughters, Mrs'. Velma Hill of Arverne, N. Y. and Mrs. Cordelia Brame; two sons, Robert Bethea of Topeka, Kan. and James Alexander; ; (his father, James Bethea of 'Striving Foi UbtntiM anff Fnpdom With Jitat Christ Sloc$18S9 2521 FayttttviSa Street, Durham, NC W.W;Eastty,Jr.,Kialster SUNDAY, JANUABY 4, 1980 8:09 9:33 11:09 AM. AM. Worship StnfM Suadty School ' RegulMf Worthy Czsht'odusdy Pnyiftsrvkt 12oooa Jr. Chsnp - Kfadsosdoy - 9:09 tM bktt wril irlr, 3 nr. 3137 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919) 682-3276 If We Didn't Sdrve You -You probably paid more than you SHOULD have tor your funeral needs. Ou Licensed Staff . Funeral Service Licensees Elijah J. -Pookey" Fisher III Christopher f.Fisher Clyde Moore III Licensed Funeral Director . e .: , James A. Pegram ! -' ' Service for AJl Within The Means Of Air - .: j 1715 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 . i, . "On the Move for God" Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.DIv, Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1980 . 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship I I I 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Mid-Week Service I I I Bus Service (or Church Sunday School md Morning ! Worship Services. Everyone Is welcome to come and join j us In ail services. I J I I I I Rowland; four sisters, Mrs.. Reddee Roberts xf; Inwood, N, Y., Mrs. Annie McCor- mick of High Point, Mrs. Naomi Powell of Rowland and Mrs. Ruth Hillary of Far Rockaway, N. Y,; three brothers, Louis Bethea of Rowland, Thomas Bethea of Rqsedale, N. Y. and Alex lander Bethea of Hempstead. N. Y.;.nine grandchildren . Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. HALL ; Funeral services for Jesse J. Hall, 59., of 1002 Scout Drive, who died Tuesday, .December 23 at the Veterans (Administration Hospital,1 were held Friday, December , 26 at Church of God in Jesus by Bishop W. H. Amos. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a native of plover, S. C. and attended the York . County Schools. He was a member of Church of God in Christ Jesus and its Deacon Board chairman, senior choir .president, and usher board. .Surviving are his wife. Wi, Elizabeth Hall; two lions, Jesse J. Hall Jr. of iReno, Nev. and James H. iHall; two brothers, Walter LeeHallotCLover, S. C.and Samuel Hall of Alexandria, jva.; five grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. MORGAN Funeral services for Mrs. Louzetta Morgan, 77, of 1807 Wabash Ave. , who died Wednesday, December 24 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Satur day, December 27 at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Bahama, by Rev. W. S. Evans.' Burial was in the church cemetery.- Surviving are one sister, ! Mrs. "Gladys .: Sneed;rU one 'brother,' Charileneecf of Oxford. SANOERS Funeral services for Mrs. Efnma -Sanders. 87, of 1301 S. Alston Ave., who died Thursday, December 25 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Monday, December 29 at Mount Ver "'non Baptist Church by Dr. Percy L. High. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are one daughter; Mrs. Louise Harvey; two brothers, Julius Corbett and Samuel Corbitt of New York; two grand children; six. great grandchildren; six-great-great-grandchildren: WEBB Graveside rites for. Bunny Webb of 720 S. Buchannan Blvd., who died Tuesday. December 23 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Monday, 'December 29 at Glennview Memorial Park by Rev. William Richardson. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. IES Funeral sVvices for GrahamM. Jydnes of 813 SpringdaleNDpfve, who died Friday, December 26 at Duke Medical Center, were held Tuesday, December 30 at Mount Calvary Baptist' Church. Burial was in Glenn view Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife Mrs. Eliza C. Jones; one son, Qratatt M, Jones Jr.; one daughter, Mitt Sandra J. Jones; oni. litter, Mrs. Clara J. Glenn; oni brother, Clarence J. Jonei; one grandchild. Arrangements wen by Burthey Funeral Service. DURHAM. NOrW CAROLINA 277ft J DR. A. D, MOSELEY, D.D., MINISTER A J. C. THUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER SUNDAY,aNUARY4, 198dJ ' ! J::' : 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship si 9:30 A.M. Church School ; (11:00 A.M. Morning Worship -: ' TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL f SERVICES '!'''V?V'I Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 6827160 1 s ' 4 Scarborough fit Hargett ; Memorial Chapels , & Gardens j FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306S.Roxboro i:, v ' Durham ,-N.C. 4 682-1171 -"A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way' ' Burial Protector Plan ' OUR LICENSED STAFF . Ernastim Scarborough Bynum Ucentid FuMrd DireetriM and Embilmer J. C. "Skaeplt" Scarborough, III Ucantad Funtril Director and Embalmar !! Douglas C.Ray Uconaad Funeral Oirect or arid Embalmar Coonio B. Ounlap ' Ucanted Fumral Mrtctor and Embalmar -jRonald H. Scarborough, Sr. Richard L. Clinton J. A. Carter 'EmmottCaldwaN ILoyd Byaa Licensed Funeral Director Ucanted Funeral Director Ucentod Funeral Director Ucanted Funeral Director UcooiairiMeralOlraetor . . -- j-
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