Funerals * Mrs. Frances I Mrs. Frances Pickard Murray Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Pickard Murray, of 939 AuFeole St., were conducted April 9th at 4:00 pm at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church with Rev. Wilbur Hines officiating. Interment followed in the Evergreen Cemetery. . Surviving relatives are one daughter, Mrs. Sarah M. Stepney; one sister, Mrs. Lucille Pritchard of Syracuse, N.Y.; two brothers, Mr. Harry E. Pickard of this city and Mr. Clarence Pickard of Syracuse; one son-in-law, one grandson and other relatives. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. K/fr J ??' ?v. I si I />/, - 1 ? - jnf. ?/iffiffnc i.cc ourinurn Funeral services for Mr. Jimmie Lee Bonham, of 1461 Douglas St., were conducted April 13th at 4:00 pm at Morning Star Baptist Church with Dr. J. Ray Butler officiating. Interment followed in th?"Evergreen Cemetery. Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Virginia Bonham of New York City; his step-mother, Mrs. Ruth Upson of Edgefield, S.C.; one sister, Mrs. Lola Smith of Jamaica, N.Y.; two brothers, Rev. Bracy H. Bonham of the city and Mr. Matthew Bonham of the home; one niece, four nephews and other relatives. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Mrs. Fannie Lee Mosley Mrs. Fannie Lee Mosley, of 411 Golor Court, Apt B, died April 9th at N.C. Baptist Hospital. She was a native of this city and a faithful member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. Surviving relatives are three daughters, Mrs. Janie Boyd, Mrs. Mary Mitchell and Mrs. Faye Little; four sons, Mr. Rudolph Mosley, Mr. Willie Mosley, Mr. Leon Mosley and Mr. Kevin Mosley; one brother, Mr. Robert Mosley of Charlotte, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Alberta i r* j ? A - - iviusicy aiiu ivii^. c,una /\mason; iweniy-iive grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted April 12th at 2:30 pm at the Emmanuel Baptist Church with Rev. John Mendez officiating. Interment followed in the Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Mr. John Herbert Little Mr. John Herbert Little, formerly of 316 State St., died April 9th at Lamb's Nursing Home. He was a native of Anson County and a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds tobacco Co. Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Theodore Little of the home; one brother, Mr. William Little of Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Brewer of Wilmington, Delaware and Mrs. Hattie Joins of Peachland N.C.; two nephews and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted April 14th at 1:00 pm at Smith Funeral Home, in Wadesboro, N.C. Interment WaJ * f > ? 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Surviving relatives are three daughters, Ms. Catherine Thomas of Chicago, 111., Mrs. Geraldine Barkley and Mrs. Annie Burch both of this city; four sons Mr. Ramsey Lee Martin, Mr. Aldine Martin, Mr. Gary Martin, and Mr. Bobby Lee Martin; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Grier; three brothers, Mr. Ramseu Martin, Mr. Johnnie Martin and Mr. Ceasar Martin and other relatives. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. 1 M ^ I ? ?# ?# Mrs. s^nanene w imams Mrs. Charlene Williams Witherspoon, of 108 Hedgemore Road, Kernersville, died April 12th at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was a native of this city, J self-employed and was a faithful member of St. Stephens Baptist Church. Surviving relatives are her mother, Mrs. Mary Meadows Williams; her father, Mr. Charlie Williams, Sr.; one son, Mr. Roderick Witherspoon of the home; one brother, Mr. Charlie Williams, Jr.; two sisters, Ms. Carolyn F. Williams and Mrs. Cynthia Nivens both of this city; her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Meadows of this city; one aunt, one great-aunt and other relatives. Graveside services were conducted April 16th at 1:30 pm at the Piedmont Memorial Gardens with Rev. J.R. Samuels officiating. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Mrs. Helen Jen net te Allen Mrs. Helen Jennette Allen, of 2313 Montrose Ave, died April f2th at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Columbia, S.C. and had lived in this city for the past fifty-two years. She was a faithful member of the New Bethel Baptist Church and the floral community. Surviving relatives are one daughter, Mrs.Dorothy Mae Allen; one. sister, Mrs. Junie Mae Barnesf one nephew and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted April 17th at 11:00 am in the Chapel of the Hooper Funeral Home with Rev Jerry A. Drayton officiating. Interment followed in the Evergreen Cemetery. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Miss Monica Lvnette Smoot Miss Monica Lynette Smoot, of 1635 Pope Road, diec April 14th at N.C. Baptist Hospital. She was a native o Please see page B10 ? f trt/i.i t i . ? flop bur k>rrowingPower \burGheacbook. j^T.S <-j^p fir ^^1 >4 B^. . ^r what we call LineOne." J it's there whenever you need 0 phone calls. 1 you use LineOneThen,when ; based ori'NCNB Rime!' wing power borhood. Member h lXC *4 X Missionaries celebrate | The Forsyth County Young Adult Missionary Depart- I ment recently held its anniversary at Galilee Baptist Church. I The theme for the celebration was "We've Come This Far By Faith." M rs. Phylissa Kelly, state president of the Young Adult I Missionary Department, was the guest speaker. Kelly, who used the topic "A Need To Rebuild The Wall," is a member of the Columbus County Union of Young Adult Missionaries and is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University. She is a native of Chadburn. Rhea Hunting is president of the Forsyth County Young Adult Missionary and Mrs. Bronnie H. Daniels serves as county and state director. Holy Week observed Beginning tonight at 7 p.m., St. Benedict of the Moor Catholic Church will observe Holy Week with a Mass of the Lord's Supper. From 8 p.m. to midnight, an Adoration will be held. On Good Friday, April 20, at 12:15 p.m., Stations of Cross will be held in the Our Lady of Fatima Chapel. Passion of the Lord and Veneration of the Cross will begin at 7 p.m. On Holy Saturday, April 21, The Easter Vigil and Mass will begin at 7 p.m. Services on Easter Sunday will begin at 9 a.m., with Mass in the Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Benedicts and again at 5:30 p.m. at the Fatima Chapel. i KluuiCDl I Dramatic si H in genuine I I at a low In la 7^/ w * ' v < I ^ I The Chronicle, Thursday, Apnl 19, 1984-Page B7 r"l BUILDING ON L JYOUR ROOTS I JOHNSON'S I HOME OF MEMORY "The Sest In Funeral Service" 727 Waughtown St. 788-3910 COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICES I $495??-$79500 I Prices include first call to home or hospital, preparation and the casket as selected. ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES of the staff, the reposing room, the chapel, usical services, one (1) hearse, two (2) limousines I (For family) and one (I) flower car. Grave and grave marker not included. 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