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DEATHS AMD FUNERAL SERVICES
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MILES
Funeral services for Lloyd
Garland Miles Jr., who died
'Thursdays July 16 at the
: Veterans Administration
Hospital, were held Wednes
day. July 22 at Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial Chapel
by Rev. Essex Fields.
S He was a native of Sanford
but attended the Durham City
"Schools. He served In the,
United States Marine Corps
'during the Korean Conflict. '
n- Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Sophie L. Miles; one
son, Mottie M. Miles; two
J daughters, Mrs. Phyllis A.
iHenly of Illinois and Ms. Fai
rly M. Mjles; four brothers,
; James Albert Miles, Oscar
.5 l wood Miles of Newark, N.
"J., Benjamin Earl Miles of
"Los Angeles, Calif, and
.Thomas H. Miles; one sister, 1
.Mrs. Juanita Powell; two
grandchildren. j
; Courtesy of Scarborough &
"Hargett Memorial Chapels;
and Gardens.
DUKE
Funeral services for
Malachi Duke of 2801 Fayet
teville St., who died Monday,
July 20 at Durham County
General Hospital, were held'
Thursday, July 23 at West
Durham Baptist Church by
Dr. Harold J. Cobb. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
Park.
He was a native of Durham
and attended the Durham Ci
ty Schools. He was an
employee of Liggett & Myers.
Tobacco Co. for 29 years,
retiring in 1975. He was
employed at Trinity Avenue
Presbyterian Church.
He was a member of West
Durham Baptist Church and
its Trustees Board and Usher .
Board. He was a U. S. Navy
veteran.
Surviving Is one sister,
Mrs. Iris Duke Lawrence.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
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SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1981
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BOYKINS
Funeral services for. Mrs.
Hattie Fannie Coleman
Boykins of 511 Burlington
Ave., who died Wednesday,
July 15 at home, were held
Sunday, July 19 at White
Rock Baptist Church by Rev. .
Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
Park,
She was a native of Atlan
ta, Ga. and attended the;
Atlanta public schools, Ben
nett College, Shaw Universi-l
ty and North Carolina Central
University. She taught in
Chapel Hill. for several years
and joined her husband in
his business, Boykins Tailor
Shop. She was a substitute
teacher in the Durham City
Schools.
She was a member of
White Rock Baptist Church
and its Sylvia Williams Mis
sionary Group, Maude E.
Logan District and taught
church school and vacation
church school.
Surviving are her hus
band, William L. Boykins;
one son, William L. Boykins
Jr.; one daughter, Miss Bar
bara Boy Kins of Boston,
Mass.; one sister, Mrs.
Florence Coleman of
Washington, D.- C; three
grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
GROWLS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Clara Waddell Growls, who
died- Saturday, July 18 at
Durham Rehabilation Center,
were held Tuesday, July 21
at Scarborough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel. Burial was .
in Glennview Memorial Park.
She was a member , of
Walltown Gospel' Tabernacle
Church.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Margaret Waddell; one
son, Lawrence Lee Waddell;
one sister, Mrs. Minnie
Richardson; four grand
children. Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
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HOLLAND
Funeral services for Ray-
mond J.' Holland of 2700
Atlantic St. p who died Mon
day, July 20 at Durham
County General r Hospital,
were held Wednesday, July
' 22 at Holland Chapel AME
Zio'n Church by Rev. Ocie, M.
Brown. Burial was in the
church cemetery.! ,
He was a native of
Chatham County and attend
ed the Chatham County
Public Schools. He was an
employee of Lufkin Rule Co.
in Apex. He was a member
of Holland Chapel AME Zion
Church.
Surviving are one
daughter, Mrs. Shirley H.
Redmond of Chicago, III.; his
mother, Mrs. Penelope D.
Holland; six brothers, John
D. Holland, Lenroy Holland,
James T. Holland of Chapel
Hill, Manier T. Holland of
Apex, Willie 0. Holland of
Bronx, N. Y. and Robert L.
Holland of Washington, D.
C; three sisters, Mrs. Erma
H. Webb of Oxford, and Ms.
Lillian Holland and Mrs.
Pearl Robinson, both of
Washington, D. C; one
grandchild.
Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor
porated. WILLIAMS '
Funeral services for Let
mon Williams, of 2705 Hin
son Dr., who died Friday, Ju
ly 17 at Durham County
General Hospital, were held
Wednesday, July 22 at
United House of Prayer for All
People by Elder H. Guy.
Burial was in Glennview
Memorial Park.
He was a member of
United House Of Prayer for 53
years and, its. shout band,
deacon and an elder.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Delois R. Williams;
three sons, Juan Williams,
Alfred Miller of Charlotte and
Letmon Williams Jr. of
Winston-Salem; two
daughters, Miss Loree
Williams and Miss Shirley
Williams of Winston-Salem;
two stepdaughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Hill and Mrs. Henry
Etta Hughes; three stepsons,
SP4 Elliott Hughes of Ger
many, Edward Hughes and
Paul Hughes; his step
mother, Mrs. Lizzie Williams
of Philadelphia, Pa.; seven
sisters, Mrs. Lena Dillard,
Mrs. Dessie ' Reuben of
Baltimore, Md., Mrs,
Gracelle Williams, Mrs. Mary
Beth Williams, Mrs. Martha
Minson and Mrs. Doris
Jenkins, all of Philadelphia,
Pa., and Mrs. Henrietta
Flack of Egg Harbor, N.J.;
seven brothers, C. B.
Williams, Alan Williams,
June Cheatham, Charles
Williams of Philadelphia, Pa.,
Johnny Williams of Coltsville,
Pa., Michael Williams of New
Jersey and Joe Williams of
Connecticut; 3 grand
children. Arrangements were .by
Burthey Funeral Service. '
COMCH f
Funeral services for: Mrs.
Bessie Couch of,Rt, t( Mount
SlmM Rd., who died Wednes
day , July 15 at Durham
Couriry . Genera - Hospital;
were held Sunday, July 19 at;
Mount Sinai Baptist Church
by Rev. A. T. Alston. Burial
was in; the church cemetery.
She was a native1 of Orange ;
County.
Surviving are one son, '
Christopher Couch; two
sisters, Mrs. Arlena Couch
and Mrs. Helen Barbee of
Orange County; four
brothers, George Nunn,
Charlie Baldwin of Orange
County, James Walker and
Albert Baldwin, both of.
Bronx, N. Y.; four foster
children, Mrs. Bena Mit
chell, Mrs. Ruby Toomer,
Miss Deloise Lynn, and S.
Sgt. Hubert Lynn of the U.S.,
Air Force, stationed In
Japan.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
TURRENTINE
Funeral services for James
Turrentine of 1609 Merrick :
St., who died Saturday, July
18 at Duke Medical Center, '
were held Tuesday, July 21
at Scarborough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Rev. L.
W. Reid. Burial was in Glen
nview Memorial Park.
He was a member of New
Bethel Baptist Church.
Surviving is one brother,
Charlie Turrentine of
Cheraw, S. C.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
Funeral
BAKER
services
forCleo
Patrick Baker, who died
Saturday, July 18, were held
Wednesday, July 22 at Union
Baptist Church by Rev.
Essex Fields. Burial was in
Glennview Memorial Park.
He attended the Durham
City Schools. He was a
member of Union Baptist
Church.
Surviving are his mother,
Mrs. Minnie B. Tatum; one
sister, Mrs. Magnolia B.
Eings.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
McCOY
Funeral services for James
"Happy Jim'' McCoy, who
died Saturday, July 18 at
Durham County General
Hospital, were held; Wednes
day, Jury 22 at St. -Joseph's
AME Church by Rev. W. W.
Easley Jr. Burial was in
Glennview Memorial Park.
He was a native of Durham
and was educated in the
Durham City Schools. For
many years he operated the
Bull City Service Station at
the corner of Elm and Fayet
teville Streets. He was a
member of St. Joseph's AME
Church and its Sunday
School and Berean Bible
Class.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Portia D. mcCoy; one
daughter, Ms. Doris Stroud;
one brother, Oah McCoy.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
' HOWZE
FUneral services for Mrs.
Hettie J, "Honey Babe"
Howze of 2507 S. Roxboro
St., Apt. 63, who died Tues
day, July 14 at Duke Medical
Center, were held Saturday,
July 18 at Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapel by
Rev. A. Gainous. Burial was
in Glennview Memorial Park.
Surviving are five
daughters, Mrs. Thomasine '
Smith, Miss Palastine
Howze, Miss Belinda Howze,
Miss Jennie A. Howze and
Mrs. Hettie Denise Hawkins;
two sdns, Calvin Howze and
Andre Howze; three sisters,
Mrs. Teresa H. Maddox and
Mrs. Johnsle Ricketts, both
of , New Brunswick, N. J.,
and Mrs. Faye Devine; one
brother,' Rev. Frank Howze
of-flew Brunswick, N. J.;
efgrrt grandchildren. w
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
MUMFORD
E. Hilllard Mumford of 104
Erie St. died Monday, July
20 at Duke Medical Center.
Funeral arrangements were
incomplete at press time.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
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SAVAGE
Funeral services for Mrs i
Minnie Allen Savage, 95,
who died Friday, July 17 at
Duke- Hospital, were held
Monday, July 20 at Ebenezer
Baptist Church by Rev. J. A.
Brown. Burial was in
Beechwood Cemetery.
She was a native of Vance
County but moved to Durham
at an early age. She was a
member of. St. John Baptist
Church before becoming a
member of White Rock Bap
tist Church. - She was a
member of Ebenezer Baptist
Church and its Willing
Workers Club. She was also
a member of the' American
Legion Ladies- Auxuliary,
Community Mission Club and
attended the Golden
Club.
Survlvng are
daughters, Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Gladys
Mrs. Grace Shaw,
Helen Williams and
Beatrice Richardson of
Brooklyn, N. Y.; four sons,
Roy Allen of Richmond, Va.,
Walter Savage Jr. of Virginia
Beach, Va., Charles Savage
and Johnnie Savage of New
Haven, Conn.; three
brothers, Howard Allen,
Robert Allen and Lewis Allen;
30 grandchildren; 17 great
grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
LEWIS
Funeral services for Miss
Daisy Viola Lewis of 1313
Fargo St., who died Monday,
July 20 at, Durham County
General Hospital, were' held
Thursday, July 23 at Bible
Way Apostolic Temple by
Bishop John Russell Jr.
Burial was in Beechwood
Cemetery.'
"Surviving Is one sister,
Mrs. Eula L. McNeil.
five
Clara
Mills,
Mrs.
Mrs.
SMITH '
Funeral services for "Coy
Lee Smith ot 1015 Moretand
i Ave., who died Monday,; July
1 13 at the Veterans Ad
1 ministration Hospital were
held Saturday, July 18 at
Scarborough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Rev. A.
T. Alston. Burial" was in
Glennview Memorial Park.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Ida Hall Smith: one
son, Coy Lee Smith Jr.; nine
daughters, Mrs. ' Sadie
Jacobs, Mrs. Pearley
Holloway, Mrs. Earlie
Williams, Mrs.. Patricia'
Evans, Mrs. Vandora Buf
faloe, Ms. Annie Smith, Mrs.
Precisus Barbee; Mrs.
Vanessa Dorsey and Ms.
Jennifer Smith; three sisters,
Mrs. Emma Lou Vaught of
Chadbourn, Mrs. Jufla
Floyd, and Mrs. Bessie In
man bf Jamaica, Long
Island, New York; 25 grand
children; 22 great
grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
HALEY
Funeral services for Frank
R. Haley of 1022 Cornell St.,
who died Wednesday. July
15 at the Veterans Ad
ministration Hospital, were
held Sunday, July 19 at First
Calvary Baptist Church by
,Rev. Vernon S. Thompson.
Burial was in Beechwood
Cemetery.
Surviving are Ms. Laverne
Harris and one sister-in-law,
Mrs. Cleo Haley of Fayet
teville. Arrangements were by
Burthey Funeral Service.
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