The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, September 7, t995 - Page 3 Obituaries Grady E. Brinn ...Ruritan Grady Eugene Brinn, age 77, of Hertford died Monday, August 28, 1995 at Chowan Hospital. A native of Hyde County, he was a member of the Pleasant Grove Church of Christ. He was a veteran, hav ing served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was the son of the late Clarence Brinn Sr. and the late Bertha Sawyer Brinn. Survivors include his wife, Arimetta Milton Brinn of Hertford; a son, Grady Eugene Brinn II of Hertford; a step son, Cecil Petty of Norfolk, Va.; two sisters, Grace Tibbetts of Chesapeake, Va. and Josephine Gibbs of Englehard; three brothers, Joseph Lee Brinn of Detroit, Mich., Clarence Brinn Jr. of Manteo and James Ljmn Brinn of Jacksonville, Fla.; and one step grandchild. Graveside services were held on Thursday, Aug. 31 at 2 p.m. in the New Hollywood Cemetery, Elizabeth City, with Phil Emmert, minister. Twiford’s Memorial Chapel, Elizabeth City was in charge of arrangements. J. Colon Brothers ...Former Merchant Marine KILL DEVIL HILLS - James Colon Brothers Sr., 71, of 504 Copley Drive, died Wednesday evening, August 30, 1995, in Albemarle Hospital. A native of Norfolk, he was the son of the late Walter Irving Brothers Sr. and Elmira Munden Brothers. Survivors include his wife, Ann AHigood Brothers; two daughters, Deborah B. Caton of Kil-l Devil Hills and Elizabeth Dianne Brothers of Virginia Beach; a son, James Colon Brothers Jr. of Kill Devil Hills; three sisters, Margaret B. Smith of Elizabeth City, Hellon B. Wood and Edith B. Sykes, both of Virginia Beach; a brother, W. Irving Brothers Jr. of Chesapeake, Va., and a grand daughter, Kimberly Elizabeth Caton of KUl DevU HiUs. Memorial services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Maestas Funeral Home Chapel, Virginia Beach, with Rev. David Daniels officiating. Swindell Funeral Home of Hertford was in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society of your favorite charity. P. Edward Hunter ...Army veteran Percy Edward Hunter Sr., 58, of Rt. 2, Box 46-4A, Hertford, died Friday evening, September 1,1995 in his home. A native of Perquimans County, he was the son of the late Abbott S. Hunter and Lillie Harrell Hunter. Hunter was a mechanic with NCDOT. He was a member of Anderson United Methodist Church, the Beech Springs/Bear Swamp Ruritan Club, and the Bear Swamp Hunt Club. He was an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Anne Hollowell Hunter; a daughter, Melissa Anne Ballance of Wilson; a son, Percy Edward Hunter Jr. of Wanchise; three sisters, Elizabeth Roberson and Marie Leary, both of Hertford and Lillie Ambrose of Elizabeth City; four brothers, Marvin Hunter, Ray Hunter, Pete Hunter and Jimmy Hunter, all of Hertford. Funeral services were held Sunday at 3 p.m. in Anderson United Methodist Church with Rev. Terry Williams officiat ing. Burial followed in Cedar Wood Cemetery with Swindell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mary Vernon W. Sadler ...Perquimans native Mary Vernon Ward Sadler, age 61, of Route 4, Box 790, Hertford, died Monday, August 28, 1995 in Albemarle Hospital. She was a native of Perquimans County and attended the New Hope United Methodist Church. She was the daughter of the late Vernon Leroy and Mamie Morris Ward. Survivors include two daughters, Debra Lee Phillips of Hilton Head, S.C. and Tina Marie Mason of Shawboro; four sons, Anthony Wayne Phillips of Columbia, S.C., Vernon Keith Phillips of Nashville, Tenn., George Arthur Sadler and Robert William Sadler both of Elizabeth City. One sister Elizabeth Chappell of Belvidere, and one brother Haywood Ward of Moyock, and 10 grandchildren. Memorial graveside service were held on Sept. 2, at 2 p.m. at New Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery by Rev. Wayne Sawyer and Rev. Roland Cooper. Twiford’s Memorial Chapel, Elizabeth City was in charge of arrangements. Wf Call Ahead For Fast Take-Out! 426-4074 Deli Open 6:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. TRY OUR WIDE SELECTION of SUBS During the month of SEPTEMBER 6% OF THE SUB SALES wil be donated to Perquimans Marching Pirates ISTRO MART Ward Shopping Center, Hertford U.S. AF. Combat Command Heritage of America Jazz Ensembie Free concert set Perquimans County’s observance of the 50th anniver sary of World War II will culminate with a concert on Tuesday, Sept. 19.The U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command Heritage of American Jazz Ensemble of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia will present music from the World War II era at Perquimans High School. The pro gram begins at 7:30 p.m. Attendees should be seated by 7:15. There is no charge to attend the performance; howev er, only 400 seats are available. The program is sponsored by the Perquimans County World War II Commemoration Committee and the N.C. Chapter, Veterans of Underage Military Service. Swindell’s plans cremation information program A program entitled “EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT CREMATION BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK” will be pre sented on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 4 p.m. in the Chapel of SwindeU Funeral Home, Hertford. The program will consist of a presentation with question and answer time. Brochures and a video will be available. Following the program there will be an open house of Swindell’s facilities with spe cial emphasis on their recently constructed selection room for the display of cremation cas kets, urns and vaults. Because of.the increasing acceptance and usage of cre mation, many people have unanswered questions regard ing the options available and prices of cremation. Swindell Funeral Home, in recognizing this trend and considering the needs of the area, has spent a lot of time and effort develop ing a variety of options in both services and merchandise. If you have ever considered or had questions regarding any aspect of cremation, this will be your opportunity to learn ‘EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT CREMATION BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK.” Eair comes to Elizabeth City The annual Elizabeth City Jaycees’ Six County Fair will run Sept. 12-17 at the fair grounds just off Main Street Extended in Elizabeth City. •Exhibits, displays, enter tainment and amusement rides will provide fun for the entire family.The $7 admission includes all rides. Fair hours are 5:30-11:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, and 1 p.m.-midnight on Saturday. Extra Low Prices ...And More! UnibedWay Open Your Heart For Others 2 Liter Coke Classic Sprite, Diet Sprite, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free Coke 12pk. 12 Oz. Cans Sprite, Diet Coke, Diet aq Sprite, CF Diet Coke, Coke Classic 48 Oz. Crisco Oil $H99 .3 LJl t-J Reg. $2.29 10.75 Oz. Campbell’s Tomato Soup Tomato Reg. 49$ Ea. 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