6-THIE CARdLINA TIMES—SATURDAY, APRIL. 7, 1990 Deaths JOHNNIE JOHNSON Funeral services were held SaL, March 24, at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel for Johnnie Johnson. He died March 19 at Durham County General Hospital. He was bom December 14, 1933, a son of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson and Bennie Johnson. He was a member of the Kyles Temple A.M.E. Zion Church. He served on the men’s usher board, and the choir. He was a member of the North Durham Social Club. Survivors include two daughters, Ms. Debbie O’Bryant and Ms. Judy Ann Johnson; three sons. Shelly O’Bryant, Delmonte O’Bryant and Curtis O’Bryant; six sisters, Ms. Leah Wigfall of Durham, Ms. Wincie Webb of Winston-Salem, Ms. Sadie Bames and Ms. Blonnie Thomas of New York, Ms. Floree Palmer and Ms. Norma Brown of Goldston, N.C.; five brothers. Garland Johnson of Durham, Monroe Johnson of Goldston, Ben Johnson and Donald Johnson of New York City, and Caldwell Johnson of Winston-Salem. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Funeral Home, Inc., Memorial Chapels & Gardens. MRS. VIOLA NANCY ELLISON HARRIS Funeral services were held Fri., March 30, at Russell Memorial C.M.E. Church for Mrs. Viola Ellison Harris. Rev. Jane W. Diggs, officiated. Burial was in Glcnnview Memorial Park. She died Match 27, at Duke University Medical Center. She was bom June 2,1902, a daughter of the late Reverend Samuel and Mrs. Vinnie Ellison. She was married the late Walter Harris. She was a member of Faucette C.M.E. and its Stewardess Board. Sravivors include her daughter, Ms. Rosa Carpenter of Durham; six sons, Lonnie Harris, Rev. Weldon Harris, Dennis Harris, ChSster Harris, all of Durham, Rev. Arthur Harris of South Ozone Park, New York, and Sylvester Harris of Rego Park, New York. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Funeral Home, Inc., Memorial Chapels & Gardens. MRS. ESSIE MABEL HALL Funeral services were held Thurs., March 22, at Covenant Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Essie Mabel Hall. Rev. George F. Neal officiated. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was bom January 3, 1893 in Goldsboro. She was the twelfth child of sixteen children bora to the late Mrs. Catherine and John Miller. She was educated in Goldsboro. As a young adult she moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where she married the late Colonel Arthur Hall. Survivors include her daughter, Ms. Beulah M. Caldwell; three grandchildren, Yvonne M. Bruno, Alexine Miller and Hansomai Harriford; a niece, Alice Whitley; and two great-grandchildren, Dexter and Carlos Bruno. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargea Funeral Home, Inc., Memorial Chapels and Gardens. MRS. MARY DANIEL Funeral services were held Sun., March 25, at Zion Temple U.C.C. for Mrs. Mary Daniel. Rev. D.J. Squires officiated. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She died March 21, at Duke University Medical Center. She was bom April 2, 1909, a daughter of the late Sam and Mrs. Hattie Edgerton, in Wake County. She was a member of Zion Temple U.C.C. for over 50 years. She worked with the Pastor’s Aid, The Missionary Circle, and The Deaconess Board. Survivors include her husband, Shellie Daniel; five daughters, Ms Elizabeth Williams, Mrs. Helen Bryant, Mrs. Barbara Rohadfox, Mrs. Margie Powell, and Mrs. Carolyn Gurley; three sons, Gilmer Daniel, Roselle, NJ., Willie Daniel, Mt. Holly, NJ., and Wilbert Daniel, Cranford, NJ.; two sisters, Nb. Nellie Hayes and Mrs. Ruth Mills; and one brother, Samuel Edgerton. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Funeral Home, Inc., Memorial Chapels & Gardens. MS. CHRIZZELLE EASTERLING Ms. Chrizzelle Easterling, 606 Martha St., died SaL March 31, at Duke Universiy Medical Center. Funeral services will be held Sat., April 7, at 1 p.m. at Fisher Memorial United Holy Church. Bishop Elroy Lewis and Elder Hal Royster, will officiate. Burial will follow in Glcnnview Memorial Park. Ms. Easterling, age 57, was a native of Hoffman, N. C. and received her education in the Diuham City Schools. She was employed at Duke University Medical Center until booming disabled. She joined the Gospel Tabernacle United Holy Church (now, Fisher Memorial Holy Church) in 1943 under the leadership of the late Bishop H. L. Fisher, and served with the Missionary Department and Turner Bible Class. Also, she was a member of NCCU Area Garden Club, Prospect Chapter #379 O.E.S., Order of Cyrene Cmsaders, Maria Court No. 1. Survivors include a son, Timothy L. Eastarling of Durham; a daughter, Mrs. Gwenetia E. Reid of Greenville; three grandchildren; five sisters, Ms. Hazel ITTsrling, Mrs. Sarah Green and Ms. Mildred Easterling, all of Durham Mrs. Mary McKeithan of Hoffman and Mrs. Eloise E. Thomas of Bronx, N. Y.; five brothers, Willie Gibson, Alexander Gibson, Ezikiel Easterling and Walter Gibson, all of Durham and George Easterling of Hoffman. Tha Family will receive firiends Friday evening from 7 to 8 at Fisher Memorial United Holy Church. Arrangements by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Inc. Scarborough & Hargett Funeral Home Inc., Memorial Chapels & Gardens MRS. BEATRICE FELLERS COLEMAN Funeral services were held Sun., April 1, at White Rock Baptist Church for Mrs. Beatrice F. Coleman. Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch officiated. Burial was in Glcnnview Memorial Park. She was bom October 17, 1923, the only child of the late Lee and Mrs. Georgia Fellers. Mrs. Coleman graduated from the Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing (Durham) in 1946 and later pursued graduate studies in nursing at North Carolina College (North Carolina Central University). She was employed as a nurse at Lincoln Hospital for a number of years and in the office of the late Dr. C. D. Grandy, before joining the staff of the Veterans Administration Hospital (Durham) where she served for 25 years, retiring from the nursing profession on August 18,1984. She was a member of White Rock Baptist Church. She was also a member of the Lincoln Hospital Nurses Association; the Star of Hope Chapter #659, O.E.S., P.H.A.; the W. D. Hill Senior Citizens Bowling League and Sunshine Club, and she served as a volunteer to senior citizens at the W. D. Hill Recreation Center. Survivors include one son, Eldridge Richard Coleman, III of Durham. Arrangements by Fisher Funeral Parlor. Survivors include her husband, Willie B. Johnson, Durham; Tichard Bagley, Philadelphia, Pa., and James R. Baghy, buti,' daughter, Ms. Sarah B. Amos Durham; seven sisters, Ms. Katie Ed? Durham, Ms. Mary A. Covington, Philadelphia, Pa., Ms. Eva pi* Chester, Pa., Ms. Ella Mack, Ms, Alfredia Bagley and Ms. 03^ Herrington all of Newark, N.J., and Ms. Frances Coleman, Jacksoit and one brother, Herman Bagley, Philadelphia, Pa. Church News cox MEMORIAL FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH the comer of Kirby Street and Riddle Road, will celebrate on April 8, at 3 p.m. Rev. Bennie Griffin, the choirs and congito. from New Jerusalem Free Will Baptist Church will be guests. Then.! is invited. There will be a Sunrise Service and breakfast on Easter Sunday a, 15) beginning at 7 a.m. The public is invited. NATHAN PRINGLE Funeral services were held Tues., March 27, at Greater Sl Paul Baptist Church for Nathan Pringle. Rev. W.T. Bigelow officiated. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He died March 23, at Duke University Medical Center. He was bom Sept. 12, 1899 to the late Cupid Pringle and Mrs. Anna Pringle. He was a member of Greater Saint Paul Baptist Church, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ola Pringle; one sister, Ms. Goldie Pringle; and one daughter, Mrs. Nettie Pringle Scott. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Funeral Home Inc., Memorial Chapels & Gardens. WILLIAM EDGAR LYONS Funeral services were held Wed., March 28, at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel for William Edgar Lyons.' He died at home in Bahama March 23, after a lengthy illness. He was bom April 10, 1904, to Ms. Hattie Faucette, in Durham County. He was the foster son of Maynard Lyons. He was a member of Mt. Level Baptist Church Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bettie P. Lyons of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Holmes and Ms. Arlene B. Wright of Huntington, N.Y., and Mrs. Gwen L. Roundtree of Philadelphia, Pa.; two sons. Babe R. Lyons of Durham, and Eli Brandon of Atlanta, Ga. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Funeral' Home, Inc., Memorial Chapels & Gardens. EBENEZER COMES BACK — In the spring of 1989, theft Durham experienced the most devastating tornado in its history. Ebenezer Baptist Church 2200, South Alston Ave. was in the J path of the tornado. Consequently, it was almost destroyed. Sim time, the church has been in a constant straggle to restore the bnilJii its original state. On Sunday, April 8, the congregation of Ebenezer will gather a church site for a grand march in celebration of return to the chtitdi 1 will also be Ebenezer’s "annual homecoming" day. The return maj the reconstructed building will be a wonderful event for Ebenezer, n members would like to have the Durham community share in thisiij celebration. Ebenezer is most appreciative of having its community lejj neighboring churches and people from all over the state rally toiu, spiritually and financially during its time of distress. The celebration of returning to the church, by having a grand mm 10:30 a.m., regular morning worship service at 11 a.m., and the® Homecoming Service at 3 p.m., all on the same day will be tfi, significant, historic and joyous occasion. Reverend T. W. Price^ pastor of Russell Memorial CME Church and the Russell congieji will be guests for the Homecoming service. MRS. MARQUETTA JOHNSTONE Funeral services were held Thurs., March 29, at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel for Mrs. Marquetta Johnston. Rev. W.E. Daye officiated. Burii was in Markham Memorial Chapel. She died March 25, at Durham County General Hospital. She was bom May 30,1930 in Newark, New Jersey. Survivors include three children, Howard Johnson, Ms. Cheryl Johnson and Gilbert Johnstone, all of Durham; three sisters, Ms. Nellie Brown and Ms. Effie Brown of East Orange, NJ. and Mrs. Frances Bell of Durham. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Funeral Home, Inc., Memorial Chapels & Gardens. MRS. NANNIE BAGLEY JOHNSON Funeral services were held Mon., March 26, at Sl James Baptist Church for Mrs. Nannie Bagley Johnson. Rev. Luther Brooks officiated. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. She died Wed., March 21, at Duke Univc. / Medical Center. She was bom on July 15, 1912 to the te George and Mrs. Mary Bagley in Winnsboro, Fairfield County, Souii! Carolina. She was a member of the Saint James Baptist Church and was an original member of the Friendly City Gospel Chorus. 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