Funerals From Page B1 J V,T IMINIMIHIHHIHIIIIUIIIMIIIUHMHIIIUUIlAlMIUMIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIUIIIIIUIHIIIIIIIUIII the home; a stepmother, Levine Davis; tour daughters, Mary Graham, Roselta Mosley, Wanda Davis and Dorothy Davis, a41 of Columbus, Ohio; two sons, Thomas Davis and Robert Davis, both of Columbus; three sisters, Ruth Edwards, Roxann Scott and Josephine Davis; four brothers, Roger Davis, Robert Davis, Rubin Davis and Timmy Davis, all of Columbus; three sons-in-law; two daughters-in-law; two brothers-in-law; three sisters-in-law; 15 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; several other relatives and friends. Services were held at 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 9, in the chapel of the Hooper Funeral Home, with Elder Percy L. Woods officiating. Burial followed in Everereen Cemetprv r 1 T^' w j. , .wjai i unci 3i L/ireciors was in charge of*the funeral arrangements. ' ' \ . MATTIE L0UISE CHICK * V Mattie Louise Chick, 51, of 1215 Cornwallis St. died Thursday, Jan. 1, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Whitmire, S.C., and had lived in Winston-Salem for 29 years. Mrs. Chick was an employee of RJR Nabisco, W4Hfaker-^aiir_DivT^nrShe was a member of .Ministries of Truth of the Apostolic Faith Inc. She is survived hy one daughter, Lisa Audrene Koger? ... N< YE cm All Models on i Last Chance to Sales Tax! CLOSEOUT EXAA ?| NEW 1987 CAVAUEF " $8679, Cash Sale Pric -$300 ' Factory Rebel J $8379 YOUR PRK With power steering & brake* applied as shown, or may be1 of $8679. Price includes frei< NEVEI NEW 1987 CELEBRIT 10,679 (incl. freight) Equipped with Factory Air, *7150. ASK ABOUT JL. W Q ! ! Edsy to vet to /us! off I 40 at W 4th and Broad in Winston Saicr* * historic West f nd NCL771 1 ~ \ a 4 IIUIIIItlMlllllllllllliailltllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllll! of the home; two sons, l.arian Andrea Koger and Veldon Lydell Koger, both of the home; four I sisters, Agnes Rice, Lizzie Chick, Betty Jo Shell ! and Mary Chick, all of Whit mire; five brothers, ! John Chick, Sam Chick, William Chick, Harry j Chick and Leroy Chick, all of Whitmire; two t aunts, Mamie Ellis and Agnes Rice, both of < Winston-Salem; several other relatives and friends. < Services were held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 61 in Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home, with i Elder William E. Koger officiating. Burial'fol- <. lowed in Evergreen Cemetery. Clark S. Brown and 1 Sons Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral arrangements. I NORMAN WESLEY IMES r* 0 Norman Wesley Imes of 3602 Rosie St. died \, Thursday, Jan. 1, en route to Baptist Hospital. He. was a native of Clemmons and had lived in Winston-Salem for 11 years. . _________?j lme^ Wsttrvfvcthbyirrs wTTeTSandra lines of the jy home; two daughters, Elanda k. Starnes of t Virginia and Elizabeth A. lines of Winston-Salem; s four sons-y Norman W.lmes ir., Kelvm E-v imes, > >? 1 > HAS! IAR-EK DSEOl 5ale! All Sale Pri Deduct $300 Factoi may be appl (through 1/5/87). APLES: t 4-DR. w/Factory Air?-?---? : 4 , . ^^STrnmaBimSSS^ jjjl \\ s* :e ?, stereo, more. $300 Factory Rebate may be kept by purchaser, based on Cash Sale Price ght and dealer prep. *7128,^446,*6871,? ? A DEALERPREP CHARGE Y 4-DR. Stereo, tinted glass, more *7114, *7032, THE GMAC SPECIAL MOD Chevr< 722-41 'You Can't Beat a D f- . The ( IT SAL 5 Clearly Marked < y Rebate on all New 1^ ied to purchase or GM> Equipped with 4-cyl.r 4 ipd., radio, radials, d ; ON NEW CARS AND TRU NEW 1986 C-10 FULL-SIZED PI '6995'?. JL (incl. freight) p^SSES With 4.3 liter V-6, radials, and more! *5387, *5*?, *5563. . "HOLIDAY LEASE' I** >lct 91 downtown Deal" IIIIIIIIIIINIIIItllllllUIIIMIIIIIIIHUilllHIIIIIHIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIHI Michael lines and Matthew lines, all of WinstonSalem; his mother, Dorothy Conrad of WinstonSalem; his stepfather, Walter Conrad of WinstonSalem; one son-in-law, Darryl Starnes; three granddaughters, Artanza Shaw , Tia Mitchell and \tisha C. Starnes; five aunts; six uncles; several other relatives and friends. Services were held Sunday, Jan. 4, in Hickory jrove AME Zion Church in Clemmons, with the Rev. Robert Bailey and the Rev. Jame,s Conrad officiating. Burial followed in the church :emetery. Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral 4ome was in charge of the funeral arrangements. \NNIE KENDRICK WILLIAMS Annie Kendrick Williams, 74, of 828 Gray Ave. lied Monday, Jan. 5, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Sumter, S.C., but lad lived in Winston-Salem since 1975. Ms. Williams was a member of. Union Baptist Thurch and the_Fxiendship-Savings Club; she was etf-employed. She is survived by one daughter, Miranda Inzar of Winston-Salem; one son, Arhur Couthen of Wa^hinoton* two hmth#?rc Dan. om Kendrick and Walter Kendrick, both of Winston-Salem; one son-in-law, Rufus Inzar; six SLE ID Chronicle, Thursday, January 15, 1987-Page B15 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one sisterin-law; many other relatives and friends. Services were held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 10, at the Russell Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Benjamin Wesley officiating. Burial fofrjl lowed in Gardens of Memory in Walkertowi*."- . Ruc^lt Fnnpral nirpctnrc u/ac ir?' - ... .... . .....?> " UJ III VIIUI^V VI 11 IBy funeral arrangements. SUSIE H. TOBIN. "" ~ Susie H. Tobin, 99, of Detroit died Monday, Jan. 5, at her home. She was a member of Zion*. Hill Baptist Church in Detroit. She is survived by one daughter, Dorothy L. Bohannon of the home; one brother, Willie Peterson of Detroit; five grandchildren, including Ernestine Glenn and Doris G. Johnson, both of" 'r * * Winston-Salem; eight great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; m%fly other relatives-' and friends. ~ V Services were held at 1 p.m. in Friday, Jan. 9, at Zion Hill Baptist Church in Dtoroit. Burial foi- -. lowed in a local cemetery. Cantrell Funeral Direc-" tors of Detroit was in charge of the funeral arrangements. i ? ? . ' * PI - <* ... j,y?< .y *. *. .v ~m Dn WindshfSId! > -.'fc,* i >87 Cavaliers... \C Special Lease icRsT3^?^ 1 " 1 " 1 " 1 " lo<wyK:y^6 ; * *' * *.. " ihii i i >fu ,ri .j-fc? ' PROGRAM. i > i?_i ' " ?***Teaai I<5>1 GM QUALITY jf? StBVf "* HipH : Mui MO TOM coMune* MC769 ; ** I ^ 1 \ - -

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