Deaths and Funerals jO . I 1609 N. Liberty St 723-5508 . FOWLER The Rev. Robert Ford Fowler of Winston-Salem, died Dec. 21 . He was born in Laurens County. S.C. to the late Oliver and Lillie T. Fowler on Oct. 8, 1917. He attended public schools in Gray Court, S.C. He joined Center Rabon Baptist Church as a youth. In 1937, he resided in Winston-Salem. He was ordained to preach in Mars Hill Baptist Church. While member of the church he was active in Senior Choir, Superintendent of the Sunday School. Chourester of the Vocal Choir and Director of the B.T.U. The Rev. Fowler was a veteran of the Army. He was a military Chaplin. He served as former pastor of Phillips Chapel and Holy Trinity Baptist Churches. He has twice served as an interim pastor of Zion Hill Pastor.the Rev. O.B. Cook and later to the Rev. John H. Walker, and the current pastor, the Rev. Lacy Simpson. Jr. * Fowler is survived by his wife, Teretha Fowler, of home; two sons, Robert Jr. and Marvin Vernell both of Winston-Salem; a daughter, Alva Jean Cannon of Win ston-Salem; five sisters, Willie Mae Walker of Greens boro, Dorothy C. Fowler of Laurens, S.C., Hattie F. Legrand of Baltimore, Md., Margaret F. Hudgens and Corrie F. Young both of Winston-Salem; one brother dea con E.T. Fowler of Winston-Salem; two step sisters, Lucille White of Cleveland, Oh. and Gennie V. Golden of Winter Park, Fla.; one step brother, Fred D. Madden of Euclid, Oh.; two sister-in-laws, Leola Fowler and Jacquline Kirkland both of Winston-Salem; one brother in-law, Robert Legrand of Baltimore, Md.; six grandchil dren. Anthony, Michael and Angela Cannon all of Win ston-Salem, Jania Fowler of Avondale, Ga., Chris Fowlef of Greensboro; seven great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services were held Dec. 21 at the where^the Rev. - Lacy Simpson and J.C. Samuels officiating. Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Gilmore's Funeral Directors handled arrangements. Russell's Funeral Home 822 Carl Russell Ave. 722-3459 McKAY Mary Magalene McKey of 1467 Derry Street, died Dec. 14 at N.C. Baptist Hospital. She was born on March 12, 1936 to the William and Bessie McKey in Forsyth CountyJShe was of the Baptist faith. She was a devoted homemafcr and was preceded in death by a son, Ronnie McKey. ? McKey is survived by seven daughters. Kay Eaton, Loretta Stewart, Carolyn Barr, Phyllis McKey. Sarah McKey.Cynthia McKey and Ernestine McKey all of Winston-Salem; three sons, Nathyl McKey, Charles McKey and Jessie Smith all of Winston-Salem; a sister, Bessie Patterson of Winston-Salem; a devoted friend. Monore Cain of Winston -Salem: twenty-seven grandchil dren: one great grandchild: four sons-in-law. Willie Crawford. Joseph Stewart. Paul Spease and Gene Billings all of Winston-Salem: several other relatives and friends. Services were held Dec. 17 at Chapel of the Russell Funeral Home with the Rev. Daniel Barr officiating. Burial following at Evergreen Cemetery Russell Funeral Directors handled arrangements. ROANE Second Class Petty Officer Sergio "Sweet Roane" and The Admiral" William Roane, III of 1654 Bridgeton Road, died Dec. 10 at N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was bom on March 28, 1969 in Forsyth County to William and Jennifer Roane. He attended Union Bap tist Church and a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School and was currently serving in the United States Navy, Norfolk, Va. Roane is survived by his wife, Tonya C. Roane; two sons. Christopher Coleman and Sergio Roane, IV all of home; a mother, Jennifer Long; two brothers, Jamal Womble and Akeem J'DeJaneiro both of Winston-Salem; a special grandmother, Mommie Eliza Donald of Win ston-Salem; a grandmother Gladys Coleman of Winston Salem; aunts and uncles, Darlene Foust, Karen Keit. Jessie Anne Brantley, Hattie Jeter, Mary Shields, Linda Roane, Mary Tranyham, Richard Roane, William H. Cain, Jr., and Michael Long all of Winston-Salem, Hazel Lowery of Philadelphia, Pa., Linda Long Harris of Gar denia, Calif., Annie Jacobs of Detroit, MI.. Marion Men sie of Little Rock, Ark.t Sylvia Little of Durham, Anne Turner of Elon College, Julius Cain of Washington, D.C., Robert Roane of Richmond, Calif., Aaron Roane of Coral, Fla.; a father-in-law, James A. Coleman of Win ston-Salem; a special friend, Chief Petty Officer, R.A. Dobson: and several other relatives and friends. Services were held Dec. 16 at Union Baptist Church with the Rev. Zavious Pratt officiating. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Russell Funeral Directors handled arrangements. WALLS Magdalene "Mag" Page Walls of 21 13 E. 12th Street, died Dec. 17 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom on Oct. 19, 1926 to the late Sherman and Edith Page in Winston-Salem. She attended the pub lic schools of Winston-Salem and graduated from La Mae Beauty School. She was a faithful member of the Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church where she served as president of the Matilda Mckinney Missionary Circle for many years. After working in the home of R. Phillip Hanes for 38 years then for Brant Snavely for 3 years before retiring. She was a member of Slater Park Com munity Club and the Efficiency Club. Walls is survived by three daughters, Princilla Walls, Faye (James) Douglas, Stephanie (Kevin) Mosley; a sis ter. Georgiana (Earl) McCoy; a dear friend and former spouse, Printis Walls; a special family friend, William McGee; two grandchildren, Maurice Douglas and Ashley Mosley; a niece, Manya Stewart; a nephew, Sherman McCoy; three great nephews, Scott, BrfiflTdon and Chris Stewart; a cousin, Ada P. Young; devoted friends, Dorothy Parrott and Elsie Mitchell; three aunts, cousins, and friends. Services were held Dec. 21 at Rising Ebenez er Baptist Church with the Rev. William Brown. Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Directors handled arrangements. CHURCH CALENDAR C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 7:30 p.m. ? The St. Philip Moravian Church, 3002 Bon Air Ave., will be holding its Lovefeast and candlelight service. The speaker is the Rev. Samuel Stevenson, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, will be giving the Christmas message. 10:30 p.m. ? The St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 810 Highland Ave., will be holding its annual Christmas Eve Service of carols and Mass. All are welcome for the service, which will be following by a fellowshiphour. For more information call 724-2614. ? - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25 II a.m. ? The Minister Conference of Winston Salem will be presenting "Christmas Morning Wor ship Service" at Unites Cornerstone Baptist Church, 2745 Patria Street. For more information call 785-1268. The Rev. J. Ray Bulter is pastor. Goler Memorial to at Goler Memorial everyday. A.M.B. Zion Church will We invite pastors, be having a prayer vigil, community leaders, Sunday, De. 26 from 4-5 church members and the p.m. at the entrance to entire business community Evergreen Cemetery on to join us in this part of New Walkertown Road. our attempt to heal The highlight of the wound! of violence aiTd vigil is the announcement bring about racial harmo of a movement to recruit ny in our community, praying families. For further informa The goal is to recruit tion, Contact the church at 1,000 families in the Win- 630 N. Patterson Ave. or ston-Salem and Forsyth call 724-9411. County communities to The Rev. Seth O. begin having prayer Lartfey is tht pastor, together in their homes . -tf ... ???in.. ? I- 1 Let People Know ... Where you're located and what services and activities your church offers. We have space available now for your church directory listing. Call Today 722-8624 I George K Walker Florist. Inc We sci k1 flowers Wor Id wide with care H\>:\ S Marshall si Phone ^ARRANGEMENTS ENTHl'SIED TO^ AND SERVICES CONDI ' Sunday Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worhip 11:00 a.m. Radio Broadcast (WAAA-980). 2:00 p.m. M.Y.P.U . 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. T ' . Bwhop R.L. Sr. D.O.. S.T.O.. Pa?io? COMMUNITY MOSQUE OF WINSTON-SALEM, INC. 1 326 East Third Street (91 9) 724-5554 DAILY CONGREGATIONAL PRAYERS Fair 5:00 a.m. Zuhr 1:20 p.m. Asr 5:05 p.m. Maghnb.. 7...;... ..Sunset Isha ' 9:40 p.m. JUM'AA (Friday Congregational Prayer) 1:15 p.m. Sunday Sisters Class * 11:00 a.m. Lecture Series: "What is Islam''" 2:00 p.m. KMM AMu?.p*t?h Gnggi (Public is invited) r K. ST. JOHN APOSTLE CHURCH (Apostolic Faith) 1131 East 21st Street Pastor Harry E. Millner, B.S., M.S.. M.S. Sch. Adm. Telephone: Church 722-3464. Pastor's Home 788-6708 SUNDAY SERVICES Sundav School 9 45 a. m Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship - ;.4:00 p.m YPAA 4 00 p.m {IKiMl STM SUNDAY - Unity Meeting <4 Participating Churcnet) WEEKLY ACTIVITIES WCONCSDAV - Pray?r Scv?* & B Looking for a church? We value freedom of thought as the right of all people, tolerance of others' beliefs, and unselfish service. To us these things are mor<* important than anv creed We welcome ALL newcomers December 24th, "CANDLES, CAROLS AND HOLIDAY STORIES." Our Christmas Eve Service for families will begin at 7pm. Join us as we celebrate. Let us know If you would like to participate. Unitarian' Universalist Fellowship 2873 Robinhood Road (Box RRTF)' Winston-Salem, NC 27106 ? 723-7633 SPENCER MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH DISCIPLES OF CHRIST ? 1410 DOUGLAS STREET AT DEllABPOO* ?D Sandy Withersooon. jr . Pastor ? Tel 725-1712 'Church, 785-0861' Pastor s Mrm.r Saturday Senwr Chorr Rehearsal Sunday Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Services -Christian Endeavrs Tuesday Intercessory Prayer Weekly Services 3 00 PM 9 30 AM 11 00 AM 4 00 PM 6 30 PM Wednesday Mid-day Service 12 00 NO' )N Sunday Schooi Teachers Bit ie Studv f V PM Pastor's Bit* Studv 6 i'. PM Prayer Meeting * 30 PW Friday James A Brown Choir Pehearsal 6 3C PM Teens and Tots Chorr Rehearsal 6 3C pM