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Mr. Dwayne Richardson of the
home; the mother, Mrs. Mary
Louise, Nelson, High Point,
N.C.; the father, Mr. James
Nelson of this city; three
sisters, Miss Jacqueline
Dejiise Richardson, Miss
Patricia Dianne Richardson
Ricky Dean, David Lee and
Tyrone Fitzgerald Nelson, all
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Funeral plans are incomplete
at this time. The family
may be contacted at the home
-of a?sister, Miss Gloria
Richardson, 910 N. Cleveland **
Avenue, Apt. I.
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J.A. Richardson
Little Jerome Alfonzo Richardson,
611-B East Grimes
Street, High Point, was dead
on arrival Monday at the High
Point Memorial Hospital, due
to gas inhalation. He was born
in High Point, and a Baptist by
faiths
He is surved by a brother,
Dwayne Richardson, of the
home; the maternal grand
mother, Mrs. Mary Louise
Nelson, High Point; tlve
mate r n al g reat i>ra ndfatfrer,
Mr. Johnny Richardson of this
city.
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Mr, H.C. Warren
_ Mr. Henry L. Warren, 1709 ^?
1" " 12TfT Street, passed
1 Mwmy llfm^lTng ar his home7
He was a native of York
County, S.C., but had resided ^
in this city approximately 60
years. He was a member of
the Bethlehem Baptist Church
and a member of the Board of
-Senior Choir.- He was a brick
cleaner by trade.
He is survived by a brother,
Mr. Thomas Warren, 435 W.
23rd Street. , Funeral
plans are incomplete
at" this time. The family
may be contacted at the home
of the brother, Mr. Thomas
Warren, 435 W. 23rd Street.
~ rTWrs. Lillian Wallace
Mrs. Lillian Wallace, 4138
Rosa Street, passed Monday
afternoon at the N.C. Baptist
Hospital after a 4 month
period of illness. She was a
native,of Surry County but had
lived in Philadelphia, Pa.
approximatelv 30 vears before
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moving to this city 15 years
agrrrShe was a member of the
Shiloh Baptist Church.
Mrs. Wallace is survived by i
mx?sisters, Mrs. Anna?Kirrgr <
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Mrs. Pearline Brooks, Mrs.
Clora Mae Wilson and Mrs. <
Ila Moore, all of this city; Mrs.
Viola Walker and Mrs. Eula
Mae Simmons, both of
Philadelphia. Pa,
Funeral plans are incomplete
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is in charge of all services and
arrangements.
Mr. J. Jones
Mr. Joseph Jones, of
Linwood Road, Lexington,
passed - Monday at- the Jo
Lene's Nursing Home in
Salisbury. He was a native of
Washington, Georgia, and a
member of the First Baptist
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He is survived by the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson
Jones of the home; three
sisters, Mrs. Inez Henderson
and Mrs. Mary Williams, both
of Lexington. Mrs. Thelma
Cade, Washington, Georgia;
fiveTTirothers, Mr. Robert
Jones, Washington, D.C?, Mr.
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james Jones, lireensboro,
Norris, Thomas and Watson
Jones, Jr., all of Lexington,
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Funeral plans -are incomplete
at this time. Gilmore's
Your Friendly Funeral Directors
of Lexington is in charge
?f~services.
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