Page B8-The Chromcfe, Thursday. June 7, 1984 F unerals From Page B6 HMIMMMHMHHIHMtHtNlltMOHmmiMtlHMHMUIMHIMIHtHIIMnHIMHUtUHMUHUHUHHHU The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. tonight at Hooper Funeral Home. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Eather Boyd Miller Mrs. Eather Boyd Miller of 1229 N. Jackson Avenue, died Saturday, June 2nd, at her residence. She was a native of York. South Carolina and had lived in thk ritv for the past forty-four years. Mrs. Miller was a member of the United Progressive Baptist Church and its Nurses Board and of the 11th St. Association. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Cora M. Boyd, of this city; one son, Ricardo Renard Miller, of the home; one sister, Miss Helen Boyd, of New York City; one brother, Carvin Boyd Sr., of Gastonia, N. C.; one grandchild, and other relatives. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Mr. Willie F. Kenney Funeral services for Mr. Willie F. Kenney of 740 N. Patterson Avenue Apt. 17 were held on May 22, 1984 at ft Saaif tuith R v. S. F. Hairston, officiating. The remains did repose in the Funeral Home until the funeral hour. Internment was in the Evergreen Cemetery. Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home in charge of services. Mrs. Agnes Chis holm Mrs. Agnes Chisholm, 11 South Warren Street, Dover, N.J., will be held today at 3 p.m. from the Evergreen Cemetery, where Rev. R. L. Anderson will officiate. The body will repose at Gilmore's until the service hour. The family may be contacted at the home Of the son, Mr. William Chisholm, 5117 Butterfield Drive. Arrangements entrusted to and services will be conducted by Gilmore Funeral Directors. Mr. York M. Thorpe Mr. York M. Thorpe, 675 Summer Set Court, Kernersville, N.C., are incomplete at this time. Arrangements entrusted to and services will be conducted by Gilmore Funeral Directors. Mrs. Barbara Walker Robinson Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Walker Robinson of 2614 Marble Street were conducted Monday, May 28th at 2:00 P.M. in the Chapel of the Hooper Funeral Home, with Elder Joseph Lowery officiating. Internment followed in the Evergreen Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Pamela Robinson, of the home; her father, Mr. Clifton Walker, of Blufield, West Virginia; one brother, Robert Walker, of the home; one sister, Ms. Vprnnipa A rmtf rnnn r\f Rolti mr\ro M P\? hor motarnol VI V/IIIVU / tl IIIJII VI UUIUIMV/I V , IML/, IIVK IIIUIVI IIU1 grandparents, Mr. Laura Marsh, of New York, and Walker Marsh, of this city; her stepfather, Sherman Armstrong, of the home, and other relatives. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Mr. Eric Leon Williams Graveside services for Mr. Eric Leon Williams of 1402 E. 14th Street were conducted Wednesday, May 30th at 2:00 P.M. in the Evergreen Cemetery with Rev. F. A. Leak officiating. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Shirley Ann Ricketts, of Boston, -Mass; several cousins, and other relatives. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Mr. Samuel Roman Funeral Services for Mr. Samuel Roman, 1215 Raleigh Road, Lexington, N.C., will be conducted Thursday at 4 p.m. from the Thompson's Chapel C.M.E. Church where Rev. Irene Clodfelter will officiate with interment in the Lexington City Cemetery. The body will repose at Gilmore's until the funeral hour. The family will receive friends this at Gilmore's in Lexington from 7 until 7:30 n.m. r ? * Arrangements entrusted to and services will be conducted by Gilmore Funeral Directors, Lexington, N. C. Mrs. Sarah L. Roberts Funeral Services for Mrs. Sarah L. Roberts, 3711 Light Street, Walkerton, N.C., will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Oak Grove Baptist Church where Rev. Nathaniel King will officiate with interment in the family plot of the Church Cemetery. The body will be taken to the Church to lie in state until the funeral hour. The family will receive friends this evening at Gilmore's from 7 untif7:i(I"{Lm ducted by Gilmore Funeral Directors. Mr. Emamuel Edmond Mr. Emamuel Edmond, 929 Mock Street, passed Sunday at his home. He was an employee of R. J\Reynolds Industries and is survived by; one grandson, Mr. Christopher Harris, of the home, one nephrfw, Mr. Richard Chandler, Charleston, West, Va. Funeral servicp\ arp inrnmnlpfp at thU timp Arrangements entrusted to and services will be conducted by Gilmore Funeral Directors. Mrs. Iola Foy Hairston Mrs. Iola Foy Hairston, Bridgeport, Conn., passed in that city Friday. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Thurmond Hairston, of the home locally she is survived by: one aunt, Mrs. Pearl Hairston Howard. Funeral services will be conducted today at 11 a.m. from the Mt. Airy Baptist Church in Bridgeport, Conn. This announcement is a courtesy of Gilmore Funeral Directors. The family of the late Ode!IE. Clan ton wish to express our gratitude for the kindness and sympathy of the many friends and organizations during his long illness and passing. Odell D. Clanton mmmmmmmm imiHiiiiiiimHWMw?iiiMmHHiHHHMmHHHtMHmHUHH !Mrs. Rena Shuler Rhynes M rs. Rena Shuler Rhynes, (better known to her friends as Sugar Pie) of 1242 Free Street expired Friday, June 1, 1984 at N. C. Baptist Hospital. She was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina and lived here 54 years. Survivors include; one daughter, Mrs. Mary R. Rucker of the city, one son, Mr. James K. Rhynes of the city, five sisters, Mrs. Martha Terry, Ms. Bernice Rhynes, Ms. Ethel Rhynes, Mrs. Rosetta Carree all of the city, Mrs. Earlene Brynant of Jersey City, New Jersey; three brothers, Edward and John Rhynes both of the city, Jake Rhynes of Charlotte, N.C., 13 grandchildren, a host of neices, nephews, cousins other members of the family and friends. Funeral Services were conducted Tuesday, June 5, 1984 at Johnson's Home of Memory Chapel with Rev. J. R. Bridges officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Johnson's Home of Memory Funeral Directors were in f_ _ r ii cnarge oj an services ana arrangements. Mr. William Howard Low ranee Mr. William Howard Lowrance of 623 Ontario Street died Tuesday, May 29th, before arriving at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of this city. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Perry; one son, Dennis Lowrance; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Wilson; three brothers, Joseph Lowrance, of this city, Johnnie Lowrance, of New York, and Donald Lowrance of Durham, N.C., and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, June 2nd at 1:00 P.M. in the Chapel of the Hooper Funeral Home, with Bishop Willy Davis, Jr. officiating. Internment followed in the Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Mr. William Parker Mr. William Parker of 1408 E. 19th Street died Wednesday, at his home. He was a native of Iredell County, N.C. and lived in this city for the past sixty-one years. Mr. Parker was a member of the First Calvary Baptist Church and a former member of the choir. He _ 1 4 1 /^l I J P ' was a memoer 01 me cieveiana Avenue senior Lmzens Club and the Old Fellow's Lodge. Mr. Parker was a veteran of World War 1 and was a retired employee of the Winston Salem School System. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mollie Plowden Parker, of the home; two sons, Charles Plowden and Mr. William Parker, Jr.; eight grandchildren; two nieces, and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, June 3rd at 1:00 P.M. at the First Calvary Baptist Church, with Dr. W. L. Wilson officiating. Internment followed in the Evergreen Cemetery. . Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services. Evangelist to be I mammam speaker | ^^^H Evangelist Rosie Haynes of HI East St. Louis, 111., will be the guest speaker at Ambassadors for Christ I Cathedral at 1500 English I St., Sunday, June 10, at 8 II p.m. Also, the Interdenomina- I I tional Gospel Fellowship will host its third annual I summer workshop, June 10 through 16 at the church. Registration will be $10 per person. Bishop F.D. Patterson is I the pastor. Choir to observe Z 12th anniversary E B| The Spiritual Choir of First ZZHZZZZZZII Baptist Church at 700 North Highland Avenue ^Tl will observe its 12th an niversary, Sunday, June 10, ?_ at I p.m. ?8 U t nr irWiiif J"ir myniftfrirtrwmtiriinnn'inmi nf?rl Tmf"?n mrr ihhiw.wm.iw Special guests will include ^ the Choral Club of First Ju Baptist Church and the Gospel Choir of Zion Memorial Baptist Church. The choir is directed by Dr. James B. Kinchen, in structor of music at \ Winston-Salem State \ University. 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