RELIGION/OBITUARY _____ Russell Funeral Home 822 Carl Russell Ave. 722-3459 HOOflt Mrs. Camie Rosetta Lampkins Bloom, 3915 Tony Drive, Winston Salem,1 died Feb. 8 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born on Jan. 23, 1930; in Winston-Salem to the late Willie and Mary Lampkins. She was a graduate of Winston-Salem Teachers College and attended Pleasant Union Progressive Primitive Baptist Church where she was a member of the Senior Choir, Deaconess Board and the Pastor's Aide. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one sister and four brothers. She is survived by three daughters, Patricia (Michael) Thomas, Yolanda (Harold) Hairston and Debra Bloom; one son, Samuel (Frances) Bloom, Jr.; seven grandchildren, one of the home, Katrina Bloom; two great grandchildren; two brothers, Roger Lampkins and Haywood Leach; one sister, Mary Leach; one aunt, Henry Mae James; two cousins. Evangelist Barbara (Albert) Wardlow and Thomas (Janet) Leonard; a host of caring nieces, nephews, other relatives and lifelong friends. Funeral services were held on Feb. 13 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Russell Funeral Home with Elder Victor D. Clark, Sr. officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home Directors were in charge of the arrangements. BROOMFIELD Mr. Leroy Edward Broomfield, 211 Shawnee Street, Winston-Salem, died Feb. 12 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born in York, SC, on Aug. 24, 1925. He was a retired employee of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company as a truck drive after 35 years of service. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Sylvia N.' Mixion. He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Hazel Woody Broomfield of the home; nine children, Teresa O. Nelson, Larry B. Nelson, Tonie O. Nelson, Constance D. (Curtis Glenn) Nelson, Lisa N. Moser, Bernard, Lisa Williams, Sharon Watson and Jermaine Watson; eleven grandchil dren, Brandyn M. Nelson, Alisia M. Nelson, Chesnic M. Moser, Jordan M. Moser, Asianna M. Nelson and Aaryn M. Glenn; one great grand daughter, Aaveri N. Nelson and two foster children, Fatima Funderburk and Keith Funderburk; two sisters-in-law, Betty W. Bailey and Gloria J. , Nelson; four brothers-in-law, William J. Nelson, Darnell C. Nelson, I Terry L. Nelson and Jerry L. Nelson; a host of other relatives and many I friends. Funeral services were held Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of the Rus U sell Funeral Home with Castor Essie McCullough officiating. Burial fol ? lowed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home Directors were in mcharge of the arrangements. ?OUN W Mr. Daniel Cain, 1909 East Third Street, Winston-Salem, died Feb. I 7 at his residence, following a period of illness. He was bom on Feb. 3, 1938, in Bishopville, SC, and had lived in the city for forty years. He was of the Baptist faith and was employed with Carolina Escavators Company. He is survived by his wife, Gloria Thompson Cain of the home; four daughters, Dannie Mae Galloway, Rebecca Cain, Deborah Speas and Penny small all of Winston-Salem; one son, Kerry Thompson of the city; seven grandchildren; two great grandchildren;' three sisters, Rachel Abrahams of Brooklyn, NY, Rebecca Cain Perry and Annie Lee Cain both of Bishopville, SC; one brother, John Cain of Brooklyn, NY; other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Feb. 11 at 3:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Russell Funeral Home with the Rev. Konnie G. Robinson officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home Direc tors were in charge of the arrangements DOKStY Ms. Beverly Irene Dorsey, 4561 Styersferry Road, Winston-Salem, died Feh. 5 at her residence following a period of illness She was born on Nov. 4, 1944, in Alton, Illinois, to the late Mr. and Mrs Sylvester and Mildred R. Brown Dorsey. Beverly was a dedicated member of the Pleasant Asbyssinia Baptist Church and was employed as a foreman at Owens-Illinois, INC for over thirty-four years She is survived by a daughter, Kathryn L. Dorsey and daughter, Jes sica N. Dorsey both of Atlanta; three brothers, James Dorsey of San Diego, Calif., Tommy Dorsey of Winston-Salem, and Robert Dorsey of Atlanta; two sisters, Phyllis White and Debra Houston both of Atlanta; a very dear and devoted friend, Dorothy Gardner Fulton of the cjjjy; other relatives and friends ri Funeral services were held on Feb. 11 at 11 a.m. at Forest Chapel Baptist Church, Atlanta, Ga. Burial followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Atlanta. Russell Funeral Home Directors were in charge of the arrangements JOHNSON Mr. Johnny Webster Johnson, 1903 Maryland Avenue, Winston Salem, died Feb. 8 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born on June 13, 1927, in Newberry, SC, to Pearl Wise and Whiskhom Johnson. He had lived in Winston-Salem for more than 60 years. He was a member of the Mount Olive Baptist Church and was a veteran of the United States Army. He was a retired employee of the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and the Bahnson Com pany. He is survived by two sons, Derry Johnson and George (Margaret) Johnson both of the city; two granddaughters, Tracie Hadley of Char lotte, and Faith Johnson of Winston-Salem; one grandson, Thomas Hunter of Winston-Salem; other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held on Feb. 12 at noon in the Chapel of the Russell Funeral Home with Reverend Melvin Aikens officiating. Burial followed at Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury. Russell Funeral Home Directors were in charge of the arrangements. MALLOY Mrs. Hattie Mae Simmons Malloy, 841 Haywood Street, Winston Salem, died Feb. 7 at her residence unexpectedly. She was born on November 28, 1924, in Durham, to the late Willie and Pauline Dillard Simmons. She moved to Winston-Salem at an early age. Mrs. Malloy was a member of the Middle Fork Christian Church and was a retired employee of the Forsyth Memorial Hospital (Forsyth Medical Center). She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years Johnnie Mal loy Sr. who died on April 16, 1994. She is survived by a daughter, Doris Barr; three sons and their spouses, Johnnie (Helen) Malloy, Willie (Thomasine) Malloy and Robert (Brenda) Malloy; 12 grandchildren, Vernell Ingram, Dexter Bart, Johnnie Malloy, III, Darrin Malloy, Regina Barr, Sean Malloy, Renee Malloy, Michael Adams, Leah (Christopher) Allen, Robert Mal loy, Jr., Jennifer Malloy and Willie Malloy, Jr.; five great grandchildren, Terry Ingram, Tyrone Ingram, Anthony Little, Cory Allen and Tory Allen all of Winston-Salem; one sister, Irene Simmons of Asheboro, NC; one brother-in-laW, Nelson Malloy, Sr. of Winston-Salem, one sis ter-in-law, Juanita Boone of Washington; and a host of other optatives and friends. * . Funeral services were held Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. at Middle Fork Christ ian Church with Reverend William Elder officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home Directors were in charge of the arrangements. STAPHS Ms. Charlene Denise Ross Staples, 1433 1/2 North Cameron Avenue, Winston-Salem, died Feb. 6 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical I s Center. She was born in Winston-Salem, the daughter of Eleanor Lyerly and? Anthony Staples. Charlene attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth Coun-N ty Schools and was of the Methodist faith. She is survived by three children; two daughters, Chelsea and* Tynssia; one son, Daquan; mother Eleanor Lyerly; father, Anthony Sta-* pies; sisters, Lisa Ross, Renea Ross; brothers, Christopher R. Staples,} Michael Ross, Timothy (Linda) Ross; her grandparents, Mrs, Annie} Staples and James Harvey Staples; two aunts, one devoted, Frankie} (Alfred) Graham and Cassandra (Jerry) Mintz; uncles, James (Connie);. Davis and Lorenzo Lyerly Foy; her step-father. Miles Ross; two devot-j ed cousins, Tracy Graham and Sheryl Anthony; special godmother, ? Cathy Carethers; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and} friends. Funeral services were held Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. at the Chapel of the; Russell Funeral Home with Reverend Seth O. Lartey officiating. Burial; followed at Evergreen Cemetery. j Russell Funeral Home Directors were in charge of the arrangements.^ fSIES ? } On Feb. 14, 1999 God opened the heavens and welcomed home his; faithful servant James Howard Estes and said well done my son. He was' born October 30, 1916 in Walnut Cove, North Carolina. He was pre--' ceeded in death by his parents Maggie Hairston Estes and James Mari on Estes and also by a sister Mary Ruth Wilson, % He leaves to mourn his passing his loving wife of 58 years, Thelma." Hatcher Estes. Two devoted daughters, Thelma Juanita Estes of the; home and Joyce Estes Hicks of New Castle, Delaware. One grandson, ? Dwayne Bernard Hicks also of New Castle, Deleware, Two sisters, Rebecca Estes Eller and Juanita Wilson both of Winston-Salem, NC;I One sister-in-law Hattie Mae Bates of Aiken. A special God Son, Larry! Counts and wife Sadie. A host of devoted nieces, nephews, cousins,; other relatives and special friends. Mr . Estes came to Aiken with the CCC Corporation as a Mess Sar? gent in his early years, He was later employed with DuPont Corporation, at the Savannah River Site where he retired from. He was also employedl with Brick Layers and Allied Craftman Local #2, Augusta Georgia. ! He was a lifetime member and an outstanding Layman in the;. Methodist Church . He was a member of St. Mary's Methodist Epis-J copal Church in Walnut Cove, NC. where he was Secretary of the Sun?! day School, Sunday School Teacher, Assistant Superintendent, Presi- - dent of the Junior Church and a choir member. Upon moving to Aiken,'; he became a member of Wesley United Methodist Church in 1936 and'j since that time gave continous service until his health failed. At Wesleyj United Methodist Church he was Class Leader, Steward, the first Pres ident of the United Methodist Men, Sunday School Teacher, Secretary and Assistant Superintendent of the Sunday School, Associate Lay Leader and member of the Trustee Board. He was also chairperson of! , the Administrative Board, Chairperson on Evangelist, Adult and Young; Adult Coordinator, Adult Sunday School Teacher,and Orangeburg Dis-; trict Trustee. i * In addition to his many church affiliations he was a member of the-. Christian Community Club, the NAACP, the Bricklayers Local No. 2 of? Georgia, the Retired Gents Club. A devoted member of the Cemetary? Committee (Pinelawn), and Treasurer of the Neighborhood Watch.; Committee. ' *""v * Brother James Howard Estes was a 33 degree Mason. Soverign; Grand inspector General. He was a member of Harmony Lodge #6,j F.A.A.Y. Ma son , White Hall #2, Royal Arch Mason, J. E. Dozier #2,. Knights of Templar, Fred Simmon Consistory #2, Islam Shriner Tem-; pie #4, Dozier Chapter #4 Order of the Eastern Stars, Dozier Chapter ] of Heroines of Jericho, Moore's Court #2 of Amaranth, Abney Coun-" cil #3 of Crusaders, Patron of Aiken Youth #1 and Youth #2. Past Worshipful Master of Harmony Lodge #6 Past Worshipful Master of Montmorenci Lodge #267 Past High Priest of White Hall Chapter #2 Past Potentate of Islam Temple #4 Past District Deputy of Aiken District #1 Past Grand Joshua of Heroines of Jericho Past Grandj Generalissimo Knights of Temple Past Grand Deputy High Priest Four Societies JOhnson Young Men of Honor Pine Hill Jerusalem Hill Branch. Feb. 19 Worship Service St. John CME Church, 650 NW Crawford Place, will hold special worship services at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Minister Barbara McCollum. For more information contact Minister James Tillman at 744-9259. Feb. 20 , Flea Market St. Stephen Episcopal Church, 1012 Leonard Ave., High Point, will hold a flea market from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Westchester Flea Market, 711 National Highway, Thomasville.-, \ Feb. 21 ? .* Communion Services Communion service will held at Bethabara Mora vian Church, 2100 Bethabara Road, at 7:30 p.m. 36th Anniversary Service The Lambs for Christ of Spencer Memorial Christ ian Church will celebrate its anniversary at 4 p.m. Minister Kevin Graves and the New Kingdom of Greensboro will be minis ter special music. The Mas-; ter of Ceremonies will Bishop O. DeShea Cuthrell, an -announcer with Joy 1340. The church is located at 1410 Douglas St. The pas tor is the Rev. Sandy With erspoon. For more infor mation call 722-2611. ? Song Fest St. Stephen Episcopal Church, 1012 Leonard Ave., High Point, will host Song fest at 4 p.m. The event will feature perfor mances by a number of local choirs. Feb. 27 Flea Market Si. Stephen Episcopal Church ,1012 Leonard Ave.. High Point, will hold an outdoor flea market in the church parking lot from 7 a.m.-until. For more information call 883-0414. Healing Conference St. Paul's Episcopal Church will hold a two-day healing conference, "God Wants Us Well." The con ference features the Rev. James and Mrs. Jap^e A. Ross. The couple is part of the International Order of St. Luke the Physician. The Order is a group of lay per sons, healthcare profes sionals and clergy dedicat ed to exploring the link between spiritual and phys ical health. Services begin at 8<30 a.m. and continue Sunday morning. The registration fee is $10 and includes* a box lunch. For more informa tion call-722-2763 or 765 6889.? ^ Feb. 28 Youth Service Stv Stephen Episcopal Church ,1012 Leonard Ave., High Point, will hold a special youth service at 11 a.m. The guest speaker is Calvin Manning of Cal vary Baptist Church. A spaghetti dinner will be served^)itnmediately after the service. Donation $3. Singles Sunday Emanuel Baptist Church, 1075 Shalimar Dr., will celebrate National Singles Sunday during 11 a.m. worship service. The guest speaker will be Jawara K. Lumumba. Lumumba is an attorney and senior trainer with the Training Resource Group. March 6 Musical Production Knollwood Baptist Church,330 Knollwood St., will present the musi cal "Godspell" at 8 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. A second performance will be held March 7 at 5, p.m. Admission is free. Reading Classes St. Andrews United Methodist Church, 1840 Butler St., will hold read ing classes the first and second Saturday of each month. The classes are open to children ages five, to 10 and focus on improv ing reading skills. For more information call 788-3421. March 27 Passion Play Snoot Productions will present The Upper Room to Calvary at 6 p.m. at Carver High School, 3545 Carver Road. The perfor mance will also feature a mini-concert by The" St. Stephen's Combination Corale of St. Stephen's Baptist Church. 4 Grantheum Johnson Director and Manager ^Tiineral Home W46 1415 East 14th St Winston-Salem, NC (336) 724-1561 Macedonia Holiness Church Of God Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc. Sunday Services Sunday School . .9:45 a.m. Morning Worship. . .. s.. 11:00 a.m. Radio Broadcast (WAAA 900) . . . 2:00 p.m. M.Y.P.U *. .. . 6:30 p.m. r> f, Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Services 1 Bishop R. L. Witt, Sr. Prayer & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. The Casket Store is a retail store offering an excellent selection of quality funeral products such as caskets, urns, monuments and stationery. " HARDWOOD CASKETS a STEEL CASKETS from $795 W from $895 400.VA Country Club Rd. ? 760-6335 We deliver to the funeral home of your choice. FINANCING. AVAILABLE JSC Religion Deadline Is 5:00 pm Mondays