INGRAM
On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008,
heaven opened its gates and
accepted another angel. Mrs.
Belinda Ingram, 44. was born
February 13, 1964 in Winston
Salem. N C. to Ranzy Martin and
Margaree Johnson Smith She was
preceded in death by her parents.
She leaves to cherish her lov
ing memory her husband, Clifton
Ingram. Jr.; two sons, Ranzy and
Clifton Ingram, III.; goddaughter,
Sakile Shabazz; step-father,
Haywood Cloud, Sr.; three sisters,
Tameca Martin, Sabrina (Ralph)
McMahon, and Kristi Williams all
of Winston-Salem, N.C.; a brother,
Haywood (Tameka) Cloud, Jr. of
Burlington, N.C.; father and moth
er-in-law, Clifton and Mattie
Ingram; sisters-in-law, Pamela
(Cary) Smart. Cynthia (Raeford)
Oree, and Melissa Ingram Thomas;
grandmother-in-law, Lena Ingram;
and a host of nieces, nephews,
other relativestand friends.
Funeral services were held at
12 noon Oct. 29, at the Macedonia
Worship Center. Online condo
lences may be made at www.rus
sellfunealservice.com. Russell
Funeral directors were in charge of
services and arrangements.
LEACH
O
Mrs. Annie Morrison Leach,
daughter of James McClelland and
Zora Morison, was born May 17,
1908 in Iredell County. She
departed this life on October 27,
2008 at Golden Lamb Rest Home.
She attended the local school
system in Iredell County, and
worked for Belk's for more than
40 years. She attended Logan
Presbyterian Church where she
was an active
member of the
choir.
She was
married to Mr.
Raymond
Leach who
preceded her
in death. She
also was pre
ceded in death
by her parents; three brothers,
Leonard, William, and Herbert
Morrison; and a sister, Reba
Patterson.
She leaves to cherish the mem
ory of her life to two brothers,
Percy Morrison of Winston-Salem.
N.C. and Clyde (Dorothy) Houpe
of Statesville. N.C.; a sister-in
law, Claudia Morrison of
Southfield, Mich.; four nephews,
Ricky Houpe, Gary (Elnora)
Holloway, McDaniel Holloway.
Jr., and Raymond (Edie)
Holloway; 10 great nieces,
nephews, with a host of other rela
tives and friends.
In Memoriam
Funeral services were held at
11 a.m Friday. October 31, 2008
at Grace Presbyterian Church.
Pastor Samuel Stevenson officiat
ed Interment followed in
Piedmont Memorial Gardens..
"The family would like to
express a sincere appreciation and
thanks to all the caregivers,
friends, and church family for
their care given to Ms. Annie
Leach."
Online condolences may be
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arrangements.
PAGE
Gibson B. Page. AKA "Papa"
formally of Blacksburg, VA was
bom June 7. 1931. He was called
home to be with the Lord on
Octooer L<\,
2008. He
served in the
Armed Forces
receiving a
Bronze o Star
after serving
in the Korean
War. He- was a
barber by
trade and
retired from Virginia Tech
University. He was preceded in
death by his loving wife, Inez C.
Page; his mother and father Regina
and Clarence Page; one sister and
two brothers. He is survived by his
daughter, Ann Newman of
Ashland, Kentucky; step-daugh
ters; Vickie Majett (Ralph) of the
city, Betty Falcon (Larry) of
Baltimore, MD, Elizabeth Holmes
(Wilson) and Diane Black, both of
Philadelphia, PA; his step-sons;
Michael Majett of the city and
Tommy Page (Angel) of
Baltimore, MD; a brother-in-law,
James Sherman; his best friend,
Clayta Grave of Baltimore, MD a
devoted caregiver, Gail Caldwell;
and a devoted nephew, William
Eaves; fourteen grandchildren;
seven great grandchildren and one
great great grar\^child and a host
of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at
2:00 PM on Friday? October 31,
2008 at First; -Waughtown Baptist
Church with Rev. Dennis Bishop
officiating. The family visited with
friends 30 minutes prior to the
service. Interment in Piedmont
Memorial Gardens. (Clark S.
Brown & Sons)
PITTS
Mr Thomas Puts, 85, of 4137
Rosa St., ^Winston-Salem, N.C.,
passed away Friday, October 24,
2008 at Wake Forest University
Baptist Medical Center Stitch
Center. He was born to Harvey
Pitts, Sr. and Janie Kellum Pitts on
March 16, 1923 in St. Matthews,
X.ft- ' . . ' ? :V
He was a vet
eran of the US
Navy and a
retired employee
of Cox & Evans
Construction
Company.
He was pre
ceded in death
by his parents.
He is survived by his wife,
friend, and confidant. Juanita H.
Pitts; a son, Thomas Tillman and
wife, of Hopkins. S.C.; sister,
Evelyn Robinson of St. Matthews,
SC; two favorite nephews Robert
Pitts (Sandra) and Isaac: and a host
of grandchildren, great grandchil
dren. nieces, nephews, cousins,
friends, Howard and Alice
Williamson, Mrs. Lena Chandler
and family, and Willie and
Shaynce Turner of Winston-Salem,
N.C.
Funeral services were held at
12:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, 2008 at
the Russell Funeral Home Chapel.
The Rev. Larry Smith of Mars Hill
Baptist Church officiated.
Interment followed in Salisbury
National Cemetery, Salisbury,
N.C.
o Online condolences may be
made at www.russellfuneralser
vice.com. Russell Funeral direc
tors were in charge of services and
arrangements.
STOVER
James Calvin Stover, affection
ately known as "Stover",11 61 of
Winston-Salem, NC died Friday,
October 31,
2008.
Hei was voted
Most Valuable
Basketball
Player, All City,
1967.
Janies was a
lover of family,
a giver and
helper to all.
Most of all he was a kind and won
derful spirit, bis smile entered a
room first and his sense of humor
was effervescent.
He was preceded in death by
his parents. Nancy Howard Stover
and James C. Stover.
Left to cherish his memories
are his children. Curtis D. Sutton
of Winston-Salem, N.C.. Daren L.
(Charisse) Hester of Brandy wine,
M.D.. Jonathan C. Adams and
Jasmine L. Stover both of
Winston-Salem. N.C.; sisters, Joan
Lee of Detroit, M L, Patsy A.
Carpenter of Columbus, O.H., and
Lynda K. Sallee of Detroit, M.I.; 6
grandchildren; and a host of
nieces, nephews, cousins, other
relatives, and friends.
Homegoing services will be
held at 12 noon Thursday,
November 6, 2008 from the Mt.
Zion Baptist Church, 950 File
Street Winston-Salem. N,C.
Interment will follow in Evergreen
Cemetery. The family visitation
will be held from 11am until 12
noon on Thursday at the Church.
Online condolences may be
made at www.russellfuneralser
vice. Russell Funeral directors
were in charge of services and
arrangements.
WILLIAMS
Mr. Garfield Odell Williams,
known to many as "Butch", 55
departed this life on October 30.
2008 at Forsyth Medical Center
after an extended period of illness.
Garfield was born in Winston
Salem, N.C.
Forsyth County
on September
11, 1953. He
graduated from
Atkins High
School in
Forsyth County
and served with
honors in the
United States
Air Force. Garfield worked for
Brown and Williamson Tobacco
Company for 17 years and was a
member of Emmanuel Baptist
Church. What brought Garfield the
most joy was spending quality
time with his loving family.
Leaving to cherish his memory
are his pother Mary "Mae"
Williams of the home; his sister,
Tonya (Anthony) Waddy; brothers,
Barry "Len" Williams and Haroldi
"Wayne" (Jackie) Williams;?
nephews, Barshard and Lenard
Williams, Anthony Waddy, Jr. and
Paul Moses; nieces, Shanta
Whitmire and Ebony Sturdivant;
aunts. Lucille (Charles) Johnson,
Ernestine Williams, Lillie Mae
Nichpls, Clarice Woods, Barbara
Howard, and Dorothy Williams; an
uncle. Tommy Wright; and a host
of special cousins and friends.
Funeral services were held at
11:30 a.m. Wednesday, November
5, 2008 from the Emmanuel
Baptist diurch, 1075 Shalimar
Drive. Rev. Dr. John Mendez offi
ciated. Interment followed in
Evergreen Cemetery. The family
can be contacted at the home of
Mr. Williams at 701 Efird Street,
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Online condolences may be
made at www.russellfuneralser
vice.com. Russell Funeral direc
tors were in charge of services and
arrangements.
WILSON
Mr. Hubert Wilson known to r
many as "H.B." departed this life
on Sunday, October 26, 2008 at his
residence. Mr. Wilson was born
August 8, 1939 to Ada Moore
Wilson and James Wilson in
Winston-Salem, N.C. He attended
the local schools and was retired
from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company as a truck driver after 32
years of service.
Mr. Wilson was a member of
the Reynolds Retired Truck
Drivers eiuD
and was a faith
ful, life-long
member of St.
Stephen
Missionary
Baptist Church
where he served
and was a mem
ber on several
niuiia, inv
Laymen League, and always a
worker with the Vacation Bible
School and Kitchen Committee.
He was preceded in death by
his mother and father.
Mr. Wilsort is survived by his
loving and devoted wife of the
home. Denise "Neecie" Wilson;
one son, Edward Hood Wilson;
two grandsons, Edward and David;
three step-children; nine step
grandchildren; father and mother
in-law, Dennis (Pearl) Mickle of
Indianapolis, I.N. and Jacqueline
Yarbrough of Winston-Salem,
N.C.; devoted cousins, Floyd and
Wilma Moore, Walter and Rev.
Phyllis Faye, Castella Gentry, Ada
Davis. Bishop William Moore;
Rev/ Alicia P. Patterson; and a host
of many cousins and family mem
bers.
Funeral services were held at
12:30 p.m. Saturday, November 1,
2008 from the St. Stephen
Missionary Baptist Church. Rev.
James E. Cook officiated and Rev.
J.R. Samuels eulogist. Interment
followed in Evergreen Cemetery.
Online condolences may be made
at www.russellfuneralserice.com.
Russell Funeral directors were of
services and arrangements.
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