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. FIELDS
Funeral services for
Joseph P. "Jo Jo" Fields, of
2302 Apex Highway, who
died Thursday. January 22 at
Duke Medical Center, were
held Saturday, January 24 at
St Joseph's A.M.E. Church
by Rev. W. W. Easley Jr.
Buna! was in Glennview
Memorial Park.
Surviving are his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.
Fields: his maternal grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elton
iaborn, his paternal grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jaros Fields; his maternal
great-grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Zack Taborn; his pater
nal great-grandmother, Mrs.
Sue P. Fields.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
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and Gardens.
PAIGE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Florence Kee Paige of 216 S.
Alston Ave., who died
Wednesday, January 21 at
Duke Medical Center, were
held Saturday. January 24 at
Mount Gilead Baptist Church
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; was- in Glennview Memorial '
Park.
Surviving are her mother,
Mrs. Emma Hunt: her father,
John Kee; one daughter,
Miss Tonya Paige of
Washington. 0. C; one son.
Anthony Paige; 10 sisters.
Mrs. Lirlie Graves, Mrs.
Aiora Higgins and Mrs. Ethel
Gene Kee. all of Washington,
D. C, Mrs. Gloria Caldwell of
Missouri, Mrs. Oebra Mar
shall of California. Mrs.
Johnnie Clark of Germany.
Mrs. Beverly Smith of Fayet
teville and Mrs. Audrey
Wilson. Miss Doretha'Kee
and Mrs. Georgetta Parker;
seven brothers. Lindsey Kee
of Baltimore. Md.. Preston
Kee. Traded Kee. Wayne W
Kee, James Kee of
Washington. 0. C. John Kee
of Charlotte and Alphonzo
Kee of Sacramento. Calif.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
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MASON
Funeral services for Lewis
E. Mason Jr.. 29. of 6104
Guess Road, who died from
injuries Friday, January 16,
were held Sunday, January
25 at Greater St. Paul Baptist
Church by Dr. W. T.
Bigelow. Burial was in
Nashville Church Cemetery,
Laurinburg.
He was a native of Hamp
ton, Va. and attended Hamp
ton Institute and played foot
ball there. He was a sales
representative for Upjohn
Pharmaceutical Co.
Surviving are his wife.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Mason; two
daughters, Miss LaKeya E.
Mason and Miss Lucinda E.
Mason; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Mason of Hamp
ton; one brother, Arthur
Mason.
Courtesy of Fisher Funeral
Parlor, Incorporated.
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LEACRAFT
Funeral services for Mrs.
Patsy Christine Leacrafl, 68,
of 50 E. Geer St., who died
Monday, January 19 at Duke
Medical Center, were held
Sunday, January 25 at Union
Baptist Church by Dr. Grady
D. Davis. Burial was in Glen
nview Memorial Park.
Surviving are her hus
band, Clifton Leacraft of
Swansboro; three daughters,
Mrs. Louise McCurry of
Boston, Mass., Mrs. Lillian
Lomax of New Haven, Conn,
and Mrs. Myrtle Thomas of
Springfield, Mass.; six
grandchildren; nine great
grandchildren; two great
great grandchildren.
Courtesy oi Scarborough &
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TATE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Lillie McNair Tate of 11-G
Sima Ave., were held Sun
day, January 25 at Ebenezer
Baptist Church by Rev.
Ronald Fisher. Burial was in
Beech wood Cemetery.
Surviving ' are two
daughters, Mrs. Marina
Fisher and Mrs. Minnie
Jones of Goldsboro; eight
grandchildren; six great
grandchildren; 10 great
great grandchildren.
EVANS.
Funeral services for Miss
Shfilia Ann Evans, 19, of
Dearborn Dr., will be held
Friday. January 30 at
Lakeview Baptist Church by
Rev. Clifton Bullock. Burial
will be in Glennview
Memorial Park.
Surviving are one son,
Ivory Evans; one sister. Miss
Carolyn Evans; . three
brothers, Edward Evans,.
Roderick Evans and Sidney
Evans.
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JONES
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Robinson Jones, 80, of
2929 S. Roxboro St.. former
ly of Tripoli Drive, were held
Thursday.- January 29 at
Pilgrim Baptist Church by
Rev. Willie Thornton. Burial
was in Beechwood Cemetery.
Surviving are tour
daughters; iwo step
daughters; three sons.
HIGGINS
Funeral services for Arthur
Higgins were incomplete at
press time.
Arrangements are by Bur
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COX
Graveside rites for Baby
Shameka Terrell Cox of 28-F
Randolph Place, who died
Saturday, January 24 at
home, were held Wednes
day, January 28 at Glenn
view Memorial Park by Rev.
Leon Saunders.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
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and Gardens.
CANNADY
Funeral services for
Ciarence Jack Cannady of
Mallard Ave., who died
Saturday, January 24 at
home, were held Wednes
day, January 28 at Scar
borough & Hargett Memorial
Chapey by Rev. A. D.
Moseley. Burial was in Glen
nview Memorial Park.
Survivors include his son,
James Spearman,
LOCKHART
Funeral services for James
Monroe Lockhart of 902 John
St.. who died Tuesday,
January 20 at home, were
held Monday, January 26 at
Scarborough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by. Rev.
Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
Park.
Surviving are one
daughter, Mrs. Bernice Tom
pkins of East Orange, N. J.;
one sister, Mrs. Lillie Cash;
several grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
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and Gardens.
FELOER
Graveside services for
Mrs. Swanie Felder, 75, of
1104 Fargo St.. who died
Friday. January 23 at Duke
Medical Center, were held
Monday. January 26 at Glen
nview Memorial Park.
Surviving are a foster son.
Thomas Gilmore.
BARNETTE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary. Barnette. 62. of 2405
Otis St., who died Sunday,
January 25 at home, were
held Wednesday, January 28
,at Mount Zion Baptist Church
by Rev. Donald Fozard.
Burial was in Glennview
Memorial Park.
Surviving are her hus
band, Abbie Burnette; two
sons, Theo Lewis of
Pasadena, Md. and Laval
Lewis of Patterson, N. J.;
one brother, James Lewis of
Mullins, S. C; eight sisters.
Mrs. Anna Brown, Ms.
Gusella Moody. Ms. Hattie
Gwaltney and Ms. Margaret
Roberson. all of Baltimore,
Md., Mrs. Frances Fleming
and Mrs. Addie Lewis of
Marion S. C, Mrs. Alberta
Davis of Sumpter. S. C. and
Mrs. Flossie Cooley of Pied
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SMART
Funeral services for Mat
thew Smart, 68, of 1500 Earl
St., who died Wednesday,
January 21 at Durham Coun
ty General Hospital,' were
held Sunday, January 25 at
Mount Olive AME Zion
Church by Rev. Grant J.
Price. Burial was in Oak
Grove Memorial Gardens.
He was a member of
Mount Olive AME Zion
Church and served as an
usher, steward, class leader,
trustee and a member of the
Budget Ways and Means
Committee and the Mortgage
Fund Committee. He was a
member of the Walltown
Community Club and Dorcas
Lodge 460.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Lucille S. Smart; two
daughters, Mrs. Deloris
Scott of Manhattan, N. Y.
and Mrs. Flora Bell Smart of
Bisriopville, S. C; two
sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae
Holeman of Linden, N. J. and
Mrs. Mary Williams of
Bishopville; one brother,
Tralie L. Smart of Linden, N.
J.; five grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
REDDISH
Funeral services for Willie
Reddish of 2811 Canada St..
who died Thursday, January
22, were held Sunday,
January 25 at Mount Olive
AME Zion Church by Rev. A.
T. Smith. Burial was in Eno
Cemetery.
Surviving are his wite,
Mrs. Sallie Reddish.
Funeral services for Ray
mond Jamison of 1102
Rosedale Ave., who died
Thursday, January 22 at
Hillhaven Convalescent
Center, were held .Sunday,
January 25 at First Calvary
Baptist Church by Rev. Ver-.
. non S. Thompson. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial'
Park.
He was a member of First
Calvary Baptist Church and
served as" chairman of the
Senior Usher Board and
Metoka Bible Class. He
retired from Ligget & Myers
Tobacco Co. as an elevator
operator after 45 years of
service. He was a member of
the Tobacco Union and Grand
United Order of Odd Fellows.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Wilhemenia B.
Jamison; one son, Norwood'
Jamison; four daughters,
Mrs. Mary Freeland of
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. Bar-,
bara J. Smith of Fayetteville.
Mrs. Ora Richmond and Mrs.
Wilhemenia J. Foster; two
sisters, Mrs. Mattie L. Can
didate of Brooklyn, N. Y. and
Mrs. Lucille Dantzler; four
brothers, Harry Jamison,
Lawrence Jamison, Eddie
Jamison, and Pressie
Jamison, all of Buffalo, N.
Y.; 20 grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough & ,
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and Gardens.
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In Auto Mishap :
Funeral services for Rev.
Dr. Thurman Hairston. 70. of
2808 Wyeth Aye . pastor of
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
' who died from injuries in an
auto accident on Saturday,
January 24 near Greensboro,
were held Wednesday,
January 28 at Ebenezer Bap
tist Church by Rev. S. W.
Mack. Burial-was in Bun
combe Baptist Church
Cemetery, Lexington.
He' was a native of
. Winston-Salem and received
I his elementary and secon
dary education in Rowan
t County schools. He attended
A&T State University major
ing in religious education.
'He received a -doctor of
.divinity degree in theology
from Union Christian Bible
Institute.
, At the time of his death, he
was pastor of Ebenezer Bap
tist Church, 2200 S. Alston
; Ave. He had been pastor of
' Mount Zion Baptist Church in
Marion, Ohio, Zion Hill Bap
Mist Church in Springfield.
Ohio and a church in Toledo,
Ohio.
Surviving are four
daughters. Mrs. Lorraine
Smalls of New York, Mrs.
Nadine Addington of St.
.Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Wynola
Wayne and Mrs. Arneita Col
eman, both of Columbus,
Ohio; four sons. Rev Thur
man Hairston Jr., Frank
Hairston and David Hairston,
all of Columbus, Ohio, and
William Hairston of
Cleveland, Ohio; three
sisters, Mrs. Mable Davis of
Portsmouth. Va., Mrs.
Wyriola Hicks of Salisbury,
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Puerto Rico: 16 grand -chMdren;
one great
grandchild. '
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