DEATHS AND1 FUNERAL SERVICES
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funeral services tor Mrs.
Essie Mae Green of 413
Canal St., who died Monday.
March 23 at Duke Medical
Center, will be held Satur
day, March 29 at 2 p.m. at
Pilgrim Baptist Church by
Rev. W. T. Thornton. Burial
will be in .Glejinview
Memorial Park.
; Surviving are her hus
band, James Green; one
daughter, . Miss. Tammy
Johnson; two sisters, Mrs.
Jene Adams and Mrs. Ruth
Bullock; one foster sister,
Mrs. Rebecca Haskins of Ox
ford; three brothers,
Cleveland Thornton, Jerry B.
Thornton of Greensboro and
Robert T. Thornton of Fort
Oix, N. J.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
ADAMS
t Funeral services for Mrs.
"Mary Smith Adams of 1009
-Berkeley St., who died
Saturday, March 22 at
hillhaven Rose Manor Con
valescent Center, were held
Monday, March 30 at Scar
borough & Hargett Memorial
Chapel by Rev. V. E. Brown.
Burial was in Glennview
Memorial Park.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens. '
McDOUGALD
Funeral services for Ms.
Alvesta McDougald of 3308
Glasson St., Apt. G., who
died Saturday r March 22 .at
Durham county General
Hospital, were held Friday,
March 27 at Orange Grove
Baptist Church by Rev.
James Daniel. Burial was in
Glennview Memorial Park.
Surviving is one sister,
Mrs. Ethel Gamble of Dunn.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
HOLIDAY
CREEDMOOR - Funeral
services for Mrs. Maranda
Taylor Holiday, 71, of Rt. 2,
who died Wednesday, March
25 at Hillhaven Convalescent
Center, were held Sunday,
March 29 at Pine Grove Bap
tist Church by Rev. A, High
and Rev. Bernard Holiday.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Surviving are one son,
Rev. Bernard Holiday of
Scarsdale, N. Y.; three
brothers, William J. Taylor
and Ralph C. Taylor, both of
Durham and Victor B. Taylor
of Creedmoor; five sisters,
Mrs. Mamie T. Geer, Mrs.
Opie T. Pratt, Mrs. Bertha T.
Moore and Mrs. Zula T.
Floyd, all of Durham and
Mrs. Winona T. Peace of
Chapel Hill; three grandchildren.
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LONG
Funeral services for
George E.Long, 55, of 1100
Harrell St., who died Thurs
day, March 26 at Durham
County General Hospital,
were held Sunday. March 29
at Mount Zion Baptist
Church, Wake County, by
Rev. Lafayette Maxwell.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
He was a member of White
Oak Baptist Church. He was
an employee of Croasdaile
Country Club.
Surviving are his mother,
Mrs. lula S. Long; two
sisters, Mrs. Erma I. Mc
Connell and Mrs. Mozelle L.
Boone, both of New Jersey.
Arrangements were by
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porated. TRICE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Katie Trice. 59, of 1220-A
Naples Place, who died
Tuesday, March 24, were
held Monday, March 30 at
Ellis D. Jones Funeral Chapel
by Bishop Alexander Smith.
Burial was in Glennview
Memorial Park.
Surviving are his mother,
Mrs. Mary Singleton; one
brother, Clarence Singleton;
one sister, Mrs. Alease Poe
of New York; two daughters,
Mrs. Alois Sanders and Mrs.
Marion Snipes of
Philadelphia, Pa.; four sons,
Clarence Trice, Paul Carter,
Peter Carter and Jesse
Carter, all of Philadelphia,
Pa.; 15 grandchildren; 2
great-grandchildren.
LANE
Graveside rites for John
Lane of 309 Mallard Ave.,
who died -Saturday,, March
22 at home,, were held Mon
day, March 30 at Beechwood
Cemetery.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
FARRINGTON
Graveside rites for Mrs.
Lillie Brooks Farrington,
formerly of 401 Pekoe
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Dr. Cecil Wayne Cone, , president, Edward Waters
College, Jacksonville, Fla., will conduct Holy Week
Services at St. Joseph's A.M.E. Church, 2521 Fayet
teville St., from April 13-16. Services begin nightly at
7:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be Thursday, April
16. -.','-,
Dr. Cone has served as an A.M.E. pastor for 16 years
and as an educator for 17 years.
7th Anniversary of Bell-Yeager
Bell-Yeager Free Will Baptist Church, 128 E. Corn-,
wallis Road, will celebrate its 7th Anniversary, Sunday,
April 5 at 3 p.m. Rev. J. A. Brown, pastor, Second
Baptist Church, Chapel Hill, will speak.
Dr. David H. Bell is pastor of Bell-Yeager.
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Avenue, who died Thursday,
March 26 at Hillhaven
Orange Convalescent Center,
were held Saturday, March
29 at Beechwood Cemetery.
She was a member of
White Rock Baptist CJjurch
and its senior choir and tT. B.
Farrington District. -
Surviving is one sister,
Mrs. Emma Simpson of Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
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SATTERWHITE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Taylor Satterwhite, 96,
of 204 Nelson St., who died
Wednesday, March 25 at
Hillhaven Convalescent
Center, were held Monday,
March 23 at Immanuel Tem
ple Seventh Day Church by
Elder R. A. Sloan. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
Park.
.. .She, was-a member of Itn
mariuel. Temple Severrth Day
Adventist Church and ; its
Deaconess Board, ' Dorcas
Club, Twilighters-Club, and
Sabbath School teacher. In
1977. she was named the
oldest mother inthe church.
Surviving are two
daughters, Mrs. Mary Sat
terwhite and Mrs. Sarah
Hooks; one son, Taylor of
Philadelphia, Pa.; 11 grand
children; 24 great
grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor
porated. HARRIS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Annie M. Harris of 1030
Rosedale Ave., who died
Tuesday, March 24 at Duke
Medical Center, were held
Friday, April 3 at Morehead
Avenue Baptist Church by
Rev. B. A.. Mack. Burial was
in Beechwood Cemetery.
Surviving are one son,
Tvrone Whitlev: four sisters
Mrs.. Lenora Genter, Mrs.
Margaret Harris, Mrs. Clara
;Harris and Mrs. Vivian
Langley; one brother,
Richard Harris.
1 Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
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ADAMS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Smith Adams, who
died Saturday, March 28 at
Hillhaven Rose Manor Con
valescent Center, were held
Monday, March 30 at Scar
borough & Hargett Memorial
Chapel by Rev. V. E. Brown.
Burial was in Glennview
Memorial Park.
Surviving are two grand
sons, Richard E. Vereen and
Lester C. Vereen.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
ALSTON
Funeral services for Mrs.
Lucy Adams Alston, 48, of
1504 ; Faye St., who died
Saturday, March 28 at Duke
Medical Center, were held
Thursday, April 2 at Union
Baptist Church by Dr. Grady
D. Davis. Burial was in Glen
nview Memorial Park.
Surviving are her hus
band, Samuel Alston; one
daughter, Ms. Linda Swann;
her mother, Mrs. Mary
Adams; two brothers, Fred
Adams and Jesse Adams; six
sisters, Mrs. Judy Suitt,
Mrs. Melba Brandon, Mrs.
Roberta Farrow of
Washington, D. C, Mrs.
Willie Mae Jones of Bahama,
Mrs. Ruth Richardson of
New York and Mrs. Deloris
Scott of New Jersey.
RICHARDSON
Graveside rites for James
Edward Richardson, formerly
of Durham, were hatd
Wednesday, April 1 at Harris
Family Cerne.tery, Rouge
mont. Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Ha Hayes Richardson of
Long Island,. N. Y.; five
sons, James Richardson Jr.
and William Richardson, both
of New York City, Calvin
Richardson of Bronx, N. Y.,
David Richardson, of Salem,
Mass. and Leon Richardson
of Boston,, Mass.; six
daughters, Mrs. Carol
Lewis, Mrs. Lauren
Johnson, and Ms. Cathy
Richardson, all of New York
City, Mrs. Vivian Martin of
Bronx, N. Y. and Mrs. Doris
Pronty of Gloucester, Mass.;
one brother, Thomas
Richardson of Rochester, N.
Y.; four sisters, Mrs. Ophelia
Dockery of Rochester, N. Y.,
Mrs. Esther Cottery of
Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Cora Ben
nett of Brooklyn, N. Y. and
Mrs. Lillie Littles of Rock
ingham; 21 grandchildren.
Arrangements were by
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porated. FIKES
CHAPEL HILL - John
Henry Fikes, formerly of
Chapel Hill, died Thursday,
March 26 in Boulder, Col.
Funeral arrangements were
incomplete at press time.
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cards, flowers, food and other kindnesses during our
bereavement. Your caring and sharing is sincerely ap
preciated. Mrs. Catherine Lee Haskins
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McMANNUS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Alean H. McManus of 307
Elliott St., who died Sunday,
March 29 at Durham County
General Hospital, were held
Thursday, April 2 at Greater
St. Paul Baptist Church by
Dr. W. T. Bigelow. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
Park.
She was an employee of
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
for many years. She worked
in the cafeteria of a Durham
City School until her retire
ment. Surviving are one foster
daughter, Mrs. Minnie Ruth
Wearing; one sister, Mrs.
Helen McRae of Badin.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
MCNEILL
Funeral services for
Rhodes McNeill of 646 Troy
; St., who died Sunday,
March 29 at home, were held
! Thursday, April 2 at
i Ebenezer Baptist Church by
, Rev. Percy Jones. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
: Park.
Surviving are three
daughters, Mrs. Essie
Malone, Mrs. Beulah Caur
ington of New York City and
' Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Smith of
Brooklyn, N. Y.'r one son,
j Chalmers Smith of New Yirk
i City; two brothers, Jeff
I McNeill of Hampton, Va. and
James McNeill of Wildwood,
Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma
' Erwin' of Philadelphia, Pa.
and Mrs. Evelyn Pearson of
Harrilet; six grandchildren;
one great-grahdrJhild.
Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
REID
Funeral services for Mrs.
Rita R. Reid of 1801
Williamsburg Rd.. Apt. 28-F,
who died Saturday, March
- 28 at home, were held
Thursday, April 2 at St. Mark
A.M.E. Zion Church by Rev.
Howard E. Haggler. Burial
was in Beechwood Cemetery.
Survivors include her
mother, Mrs. Alma Robin
son. Courtesy of Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
BROWN '
Mrs. Annie B. McRae
Brown, mother of Charles
Frank McRae of 523 Cecil
St., died Monday, March 30
in Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral
. services were held Thurs
day, April 2 in Philadelphia.
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The New Generation Singers of Durham presents The In
terdenominational Choir of Danville, Virginia in concert, Sun
day, April 5 at Mount Zion Baptist Church, Fayettevllle Street
it 6 p.m.
Cemetery.
She was a native of Rober-
son County. She was an
employee of - Liggett and
Myers Tobacco Co. for 40
years. ;
She was a charter member';'
of Morehead Avenue. Baptist'
Church and Its Senior Mia:
sionary Circle and Bertha,
: Williams Chorus. 1 She was-
alert a member of thee
, Household of Ruth 689.
Surviving are one brotner,-,
james uariyie or
: Philadelphia, Pa.; two step--sons.
John Grafton of Detroit."
: Mich, and William Grafton
! three stepdaughters, Mjs
Ethel Shannon; Mrs. Mary !
i Myles and Mrs. Nancy Har-t
: rison of Charlotte; one grand-i
child; four great:
grandchildren; three greaK-;
great-grandchildren; 28
; stepgrandchildren.
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GRAFTON
Funeral services for Mrs.
Cora C. Grafton of 807 Carroll
St., who died Friday, March.
27 at home, were held
Wednesday, April 1 at
Morehead Avenue Baptist
Church by Rev. B. A. Mack.
Burial was in Beechwood
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