DEATHS AND FUNERALS
MR. JAMES RAYMOND CARR
Mr. James Raymond Carr,
former resident of Creensboro
died in Herndon, Va., Saturday,
April 4th following a lengthy
illness.
Funeral Service was held
Wednesday, April 8th, 2:00P.M.,
in Herndon. Virginia.
Survivors include three dau
ghters, one sister and four bro
thers.
Courtesy of Brown's Funeral
Directors.
MR. COLA B. KENLY
Mr. Cola B. Kenly died in L.
Richardson Memorial Hospital
Wednesday, April 1st following
several weeks illness.
He lived at 610 Douglas St.
The body was taken to Ox
ford, N. C. where funeral and
burial services were held.
There are no immediate sur
vivors.
Brown's Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements.
MR. JOHN W. HUBERT
Mr. John W. Hubert, age 31,
a former resident of Greensboro,
died Saturday, April 4th, Jersey
City, N. J.
Funeral service will be held
Saturday, April 11th, 2:00 P.M.
Brown's Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial will follow in Maple
wood Cemetery.
The family will receive their
friends at the Funeral Home
Friday evening from 7-9.
Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Lottie M. Hubert; brothers,
Ronald, Charles, Robert and
Gary Hubert; sisters Mrs. Mar
garet Morgan, Mrs. Bessie Stal
ling, Mrs. Selena McDuffy and
Miss Judy Hubert, all of Greens- j
boro.
Brown's Funeral Directors in i
charge of arrangements.
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MRS. MARGARET M. DAY
Mrs. "Margaret Morrow Day,
age 46, of 523 Homeland Ave.,
Apt. L and formerly of 723
Jennifer Street, Apt. 23, died
Thursday, April 2, 1970 at North
Carolina Mem. Hospital, Chapel
Hll, N. C. after an illness of sev
eral months.
Funeral services were held
1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 5, 1970
at Grace Lutheran Church. Pas
tor Allen C. Kebschull officiated
and burial followed in the Ma
plewood Cemetery.
She is survived by two daugh
ters, Miss Beverly P. Bass and
Miss Armen\hia White, both of
Greensboro; two sons; Philip
Bass and William H. White, both
of Greensboro; mother, Mrs.
Beulah Morrow of Wilmington,
Delaware; three sisters, Armen
thia M. Jamison of Sedalia Park,
.
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Emory of New Haven, Conn.;
five brothers, Roy Morrow, King
David Morrow, Alex Morrow,
John Frank Morrow and J.
Benton Morrow, all of Wilming
ton, Delaware.
The family met their friends
at Hargett's Memorial Chapel
from 7 until 9 Saturday night.
The family gathered at the home
of Mrs. Day's sister, Mrs. Jami
son, Mitchell Road, Sedalia
Hargett Funeral Service in
charge of arrangements.
MR. ROY MATTHEW HARPER
Mr. Roy Matthew Harper, age
40 of 302 Avalon Road, died
Tuesday at Veterans Hospital,
Durham.
Funeral service will be held
at 2:30 p.m. Sunday from the
First Baptist Church in Fre
mont, N. C.
Survivors are: widow, Mrs.
Mary Rogers Harper; two dau
ghters, Miss Betty Harper of
Fremont, N. C. and Miss Car
i-ether Harper of the home;
three step-sons, Wayne Thomp
son of Greensboro, N. C., Thom
as and Michael Thompson, both
of Fremont, N. C.; parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Harper of Fre
mont, N. C.; brothers, Henry,
Samuel and Lenia Harper all
of Fremont, N. C. and Julius
Harper of Richmond, Va.; sis
ters, Miss Lettie Harper of Fre
mont and Mrs. Alberta Higgins
of Pikesville.
The body was taken from
Hargett Funeral Home to Ham
ilton Funeral Home in Goldsboro
at 10:00 a.m. Friday.
Hargett Funeral Service in
| charge of arrangements.
MR. JOSEPH NEAL
Mr. Joseph Neal age 67, of
Nealtown Road, died Wednes
day at Moses H. Cone Memorial
Hospital after a brief illness.
Funeral Services were held
Saturday at 2;00 p.m. from
Page's Arbor Primitive Baptist
Church, with the pastor officiat
ing. Burial was in the Church
Cemetery.
Survivors are: his widow, Mrs.
Emma Neal of the home; live
' daughters, Mrs. Onnie Holt, Mrs.
' Jacquelie Ferguson, Mrs. Betty
Davis, Mrs. Gladys Moore all of
1 Greensboro, N. C. and Mrs.
I Virgie Jones of Atlanta, Ga,
I three sons, Raynold, Kermit and
I Joseph Wayne Neal all of
Greensboro, N. C.; two sisters,
Mrs. Bessie Thompson of Reids
I ville, N. C. and Mrs. Corneline
Donnell of Greensboro, N. C.;
two brothers, Elder W. M. Neal
of Beckley, W. Va. and Elder A.
R. Neal of Greensboro, N. C.,
twenty grandchildren, 1 great
grandchild, nieces, Nephews and
a host of relatives and friends.
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j Charge of arrangements. _
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