Obituaries Russell Funeral Home c 822 Carl Russell Ave. 722-3459 WHmrr Mr. George Clarence Whitley, formerly of 1701 Peachtree Street, Winston-Salem, passed away Nov. 15 at Lutheran Home of Winston Salem. He was bom Aug. 6, ,1936, in Duplin County to Pearlie Whitley Sav age and Acie Pickett. He is survived by: his wife, Eunice D. Whitley of Winston-Salem; two sons, Joseph (Marion) Davis and Clarence Gregory Miller of Jack son, N.C.; five grandchildren: two brothers, Raymond (Bettie) Savage and Donald (Vanessa) Mebane of Winston-Salem; an aunt, Annie Mae McGee of Boston, Mass.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The funeral was held Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. at the Chapel of Russell Funeral Home. Brother Roy Blake officiated. Burial followed at Ever green Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home directors were in charge of airangements. MARUN Mrs. Alma Nola Luckey Marlin, 1625 Ashley School Circle, Win ston-Salem, passed away Nov. 18 at Forsyth Medical Center after an extended period of illness. Our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend has gone to be an angel with her Heavenly Father. She wavpreceded in death by her husband, Jones Alexander Marlin, and a brother. Hezekiah Luckey. Mrs. Alma Marlin will be greatly missed by her family. Surviving are: her nine children, Isiah (Dorothy) Marlin, John (Mar ilyn) Marlin, Alma (William) Campbell (all of Winston-Salem), Mary (John) Turner of Kemersville, Robert (Christine) Martin of Winston Salem, Larry Marlin of Accokeek, Md? Jerry (Mazie) Marlin of Oxford, N.C., Rosetta (Ronald) Dennis and Debbie (Kevin) Gary of Winston Salem; a sister, Christine Marlin of Winston-Salem; a sister-in-law, Ethel Miller of Cleveland, N.C.; 24 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; special friends and caretakers, Bemice Gambrell, Lillie Perry, Dorothy Allen, Louise Dulin, Willie Basket, Rev. Dr. Hubert S. Williams and Rev. Lula Williams; and a host of other friends and neighbors. A graveside service was held Nov. 22 at II :3() a.m. at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Bishop Claude C. Turner officiated. Burial followed at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Russell Funeral Home directors were in charge of the arrangements. BALDWIN Mr. Elwood Rudolf "Shing" Baldwin. 5803 Brockton Court, Jamestown. N.C., passed away Nov. 18 at his residence. He was bom in Springfield. N.J., to the late Ula May and Wade Man son Baldwin. He graduated from Union High School in Union. N.J., and Newark School of Engineering (now NJIT). He served in the armed forces in the Korean conflict. He worked for Hatfield Wire & Cable Co.. then went on to work for New Jersey Tool and Die Company for 48 years until his retirement. He later moved to Jamestown, N.C. He joined New Bethel Baptist Church in 2004, where he was a mem ber until his death. He dedicated his life to Christ in 2003. He loved his hometown of Vauxhall. N.J., where his friends looked forward to seeing his Dodge van with a "Vauxhall" license plate. He will be missed by family and friends. Left to mourn his passing are: his wife of 50 years, Gloria May Bald win; his daughter, Laurie Allen- Werts of North Carolina; son. John E. Baldwin of North Carolina; son-in-law. Rev. Caesar C. Werts; grandchil dren, Alease Nicole Allen, Tara Mart AHen, Britni Michal Allen, Emman ual O. Werts and Caesar Justin Werts. all of North Carolina. He was the brother of Wallsworth Wilson Baldwin (Carrie), Robert Baldwin, Charl ton Emerson Baldwin (deceased). Delores Williams. Charlotte Sinclair Baldwin (deceased). Wade Manson Baldwin (deceased) (Frances). Carl Are black pastors wimping out? Rev. Barbara Reynolds Guest Columnist Before Rev. Jesse Jackson preached at a certain African American church, the pastor made a disclaimer, separating himself from the views of this Democratic cheerleader. "The pastor was shaking like a leaf." Jackson said at the Howard University School of Divinity shortly after President Bush's" re election. This pathetic image presents a convenient metaphor of what is happening in black Christendom. Is the threat of losing government funds, or political capital that might include a trip to the White House, turning the tradition of prophetic, cutting edge black church leaders into irrelevant little wimps? Why are most of oiy fancy mega-mouthed cHUrches with magnificent edifices, huge congre gations an 7 p.m. & November 25th # S p.m. Cues t Speaker. Pastor Arthur A Brown, jr. Grace & Mercy Apostolic Church, Parkersburg, WV For men info/Van Ministry: (336) 9Z3-22SS MERIDIAN I he Merid ian Realty Group Takes Pleasure in Announcing Tlie Association of Jack Steel man former Downtown Development Director City of Winston- Salem with our firm Cindy C. Christopher Charlie H. Full* Mark E. Full* Michael I). Gwyn Robert H. Hoffman Fred W I -ondon, Jr. Richard W. Redding John L. Ruffin Commercial Real Estate Services The Meridian Realty Group 3 1 B indera Mills Court Winston-Salem, NC 271 ?! 336.722. 1 9B6 WWW.MERIDIANREALTY.COM