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Anniston Star -OBITUARIESAdams ROANOKE Services for Louise G. Adams, 77, of Roanoke will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at St. Paul Baptist Church with Rev. William Phillips officiating.

Interment will be in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery. The family will receive friends today from 1-7 p.m. at Silmon Mortuary. Mrs.

Adams died Sunday at Randolph County Hospital. Survivors include a daughter, Dorothy Oliver of Roanoke; a son, Luther E. Grier of Atlanta; two granddaughters, Alesia L. McFarlin and Robin D. Bell; and five greatgrandchildren, Ravin McFarlin, Icee' Grier, Sidney Burke, Kawana McFarlin and Xavier McFarlin.

Mrs. Adams was a member of St. Baptist Church of Roanoke. Almon Services for Luther G. "Bud" Almon, 78, of 1231 W.

16th St. will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Ervin Funeral Chapel with Rev. Quinton Woods officiating. Burial will be in Edgemont Cemetery.

Procession will leave at 1:15 p.m. from 801 Mundy Drive. Mr. Almon died Wednesday at Stringfellow Memorial Hospital. Survivors include five daughters, Almeta Bailey of Atlanta, Inez Almon of Gadsden, Mary McKay of New Jersey, Sarah Bitticks and Charlcena Almon, both of Anniston; four sons, Herman Bailey of Chicago, Robert Earl Bailey of Philadelphia, Luther G.

Almon Jr. of Anniston, and Dennis Almon of New Jersey; 29 grandchildren; and 21 great -grandchildren. Pallbearers will be sons. Baker Services for Frank Curtis Baker 79, of 4104 Briarwood Lane will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic School with Father John O'Donnell officiating.

Burial will be in New Highland Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6-8 at Gray BrownService Mortuary Crematory. Mr. Baker died Tuesday at Regional Medical Center. Survivors include a son, Frank C.

Baker III of Woodbury, N.Y.; three daughters, Carol A. Kraus of Jonesboro, Mary E. Nilssen of Austin, Texas, and Barbara M. Cutsinger of Anniston; 12 grandchildren; and a sister, Rita Evans of Boynton Beach, Fla. Pallbearers will be William Louis Kraus, Eric Coleman' Mudd, Raymond T.

Nilssen II, Carroll J. Kraus, Matthew Baker Kraus and Michael J. Kraus. Mr. Baker, formerly of Franklin Square, N.Y., was a retired sergeant.

with New York Police Department and a veteran of the United States Army. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Memorials may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church Building Fund. Cash OXFORD Graveside services for Betty Cash, 69, of 2311 Nancy Drive will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery with Douglas Wells officiating.

The family 1 will receive friends Thursday from 9 a.m. until time of services at Miller Funeral Home. Mrs. Cash died Tuesday at Regional Medical Center. Survivors include a daughter, Mickey Giesinger of Irving, Texas; a son, Bill Howard of Oxford; three sisters, Lois Green of Lincoln, Shirley McNair of Fort Worth, Texas, and Midge Helms of Birmingham; a brother, Charles Collins of Kansas City, and three grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be LeFair Willingham, Sonny Gunnells, Robert Eden, Joey Giesinger and Octuplets' Associated Press HOUSTON Ultrasound tests on the seven surviving octuplets found no bleeding on their brains, lessening their chances of developmental problems such as cerebral palsy, doctors said Tuesday. Meanwhile, the babies' mother, 27-year-old Nkem Chukwu, could leave the hospital on Wednesday for the first time in three months. "She is very weak, having been here for such a long period of time, but I think she's making slow but steady progress," said Dr. Brian Kirshon, who delivered seven of Ms. Chukwu's babies Dec.

20. The first arrived Dec. 8. Doctors hope her babies can join her at home by their due date of April 1. All but one of the infants were born 13 weeks premature.

While the ultrasound tests are an excellent sign, Dr. Patti Savrick said that there are no guarantees and that the infants will continue to be mon-: itored for brain complications. Dr. Leonard Weisman, head of Richard Green. Mrs.

Cash, native of Birmingham, had lived in Oxford for the past six years. She worked for many years as a private nurse. Edmondson Edmondson LAFAYETTE Services for Jasper Winston Edmondson, 83, of LaFayette, formerly of Wedowee, will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Midway United Methodist Church with Revs. Cloyse Johnson, Al Reaves and Brother Rayford Edmondson officiating.

Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 5-8 at Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee. The body will be at the church an hour before services. Mr. Edmondson died Tuesday at LaFayette Nursing Home.

Survivors include his wife, Avis Perry Edmondson of LaFayette; three daughters, Betty Hornsby of Phenix City, LeDale Allen of LaFayette and Linda Arnold of Auburn; a son, Rodney Edmondson of Alex City; two sisters, Mattie Sue Watson and Lula, Mae Sheppard, both of Roanoke; a brother, Herman Edmondson of Roanoke; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be nephews and Mr. Edmondson, a native of Wedowee, had worked in the textile industry and was a sawmiller. He was a member of Midway United Methodist Church. Fuller -ALPINE Services for Pearlie Garrett Fuller, 92, of Alpine will be announced by Garrett Funeral Home of Lineville.

Mrs. Fuller died Tuesday at Citizens Baptist Medical Center in Talladega. Greene Services for Kevin De Wayne Greene, 19, of 629 Mulberry Ave. will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Gray Brown-Service Chapel with Rev.

Lewis Roszell officiating. Burial will be in Harmony Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 5-8 at the funeral home. Mr. Greene died Sunday at his' home.

Survivors include his parents, Billy Greene and Sharon Duncan, and Cathy and Lewis Truss, all of Anniston; three brothers, Brandon Neighbors, Michael Duncan and Cody Duncan, all of Anniston; his grandparents, Curtis and Beatrice Greene and Frank and Barbara Neighbors, all of Anniston, and Raymond and JoAnn Rollins of Heflin; and his great-grandmother, Alma Thrower of Heflin. Pallbearers will be Phillip Pilkington, Phillip Talley, Chris Tackett, Brandon Neighbors, Kenneth Odell, Ricky Greene, Chris Cagle and Jerome Pyles. Henning 0 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Wednesday, December 30, 1998 Page 5A of Anniston. Mrs. Henning was a 1961 graduate of Cobb Avenue High School and a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Alexandria.

Howell Services for John Wayne Howell, 51, of Anniston will be today at 2 p.m. at Old Davistown Cemetery with Rev. B.F. Coefield officiating. Burial will be in Old Davistown Cemetery.

Dryden Funeral Home of Heflin is in charge. Mr. Howell died Thursday at his home. Survivors include three daughters, Jennifer Howell and Allison Howell, both of Sunnyvale, and Rebecca Howell of San his parents, John Sanders Howell of Anniston and Anita Lendh of Whitewater, a brother, Bruce L. Howell of.

Torrance, and a sister, Sandra Webb of Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. Howell, a native California, was a resident of Calhoun County for the past two years. He was a veteran of the United States Navy and was employed by Lowe's of Oxford. Lawson CENTRE Services for Edna Faye Lawson, 80, of Centre, formerly of Sand Rock, will be today at 10 a.m.

at Perry Funeral Home Chapel with Revs. Randall Lawson and Scott Hosey officiating. Burial will be in Sand Rock Cemetery. Mrs. Lawson died Tuesday at her daughter's home.

Survivors include two sons, Rev. Randall Lawson and Wendell Lawson, both of Sand Rock; a daughter, Glenda Oliver of Centre; two brothers, Erskine Cleland of Birmingham and Earl Cleland of Columbia, four sisters, Jimmie Sue Beck of Sand Rock, Syble Fant of Crossville, Alverine Gann of Fort Payne, and Hilma Rose of Hickson, nine grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. Mrs. Lawson, a native of DeKalb County, was a retired merchant. She was a member of Sand Rock Baptist Church and was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Lawson, and a sister, Veda Mae Copeland.

Lowe ROANOKE Services for Ramona Green Lowe, 69, of Roanoke will be today at 1 p.m. at Midway Methodist Church, with Rev. Tex Ergle and Leon Railey officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body will be at the church an hour before services.

Quattlebaum Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Lowe died Monday at East Center in Opelika. Survivors include her husband, Julian Lowe -of Roanoke; two daughters, Lynn Simpson of Brentwood, and Sandra Lowe FORT WORTH, Md. of Canton, two grandchildren, Services for Jean Carol Green Cassie Hannah Simpson of Henning, 55, of Fort Worth, Brentwood and Reeves Ostrowidski formerly of Anniston, will be of Canton; two sisters, Judy Yates of Thursday at 1 p.m.

at Bethel Pell City and Betty Parker of Missionary Baptist Church of Wedowee; and two brothers, James Alexandria with Rev. Billy Morgan Greene of Opelika and Ed Green of officiating. Concluding will be Gulfport, Miss. Saturday at 1 p.m. at DeMark CME Pallbearers will be Randy Church in DeMark, Tenn.

Burial Greene, Mike Greene, Barry will follow in the church cemetery. Greene, Mitch Lowe, Robert Lowe, Anniston Funeral Service is in James Lowe, Pete Yates and Joey charge. Yates. Henning Saturday in a Mrs. Lowe, a Wedowee native, Mrs.

died Washington, D.C., hospital. was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Carlos F. Henning Sr. of Fort Worth, a daughter, Tonya R.

Henning Morgan of New Jersey; a son, Carlos F. TALLADEGA Henning of New Jersey; her mother, Services for Leatha G. Morgan, Helen Green Williams of Anniston; 81, of 616 Chaffee St. be and her stepfather, Russell Williams announced by Anniston Funeral mother may leave hospital neonatalogy at Texas Children's Sunday of lung and heart failure. Hospital, added that premature Weisman said the babies would infants between 1 and 2 pounds have to roughly quadruple their have a percent to 25 percent birth weights to be 20 strong enough to chance of bleeding in the brain.

He said the leave the hospital. next Three of the babies remained on and all were in step is to begin feeding them formua ventilator Tuesday, critical but stable condition. Odera, la. They have been fed intravenousa girl born at 10.3 ounces, died ly. Poor Boys Fireworks Plus Bottle 13 Assortment Firecrackers i Rockets Reg.

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Neighbors LARAMIE. Wyo. Graveside services for Myrtle Neighbors, 91, of Laramie? Wyo. formerly of Oxford, will be today at 2 p.m. at Forestlawn Gardens Cemetery.

Miller Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Neighbors died Tuesday in Laramie. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Schick of Laramie; three grandchildren, Marina Solt, Saul Schick and David Schick; three great-grandchildren, Keeton Schick Arthur Schick, Turner and Braden Zack Solt; and a stepgreatgrandson, Josh Solt. Mrs.

Neighbors was a native of Alabama and a lifelong member of, the Methodist Church. Spraggins BIRMINGHAM Graveside services for Edna Roberson Spraggins, 82, of Birmingham will be today at 3 p.m. at Pine Hill Memorial Park Cemetery with Dr. Larry Morris officiating. The family will receive friends today from 1-3 p.m.

at UsreyBrown Funeral Home. Mrs. Spraggins died Monday at Trussville Health Care Center. Survivors include a son, William J. Spraggins of Center Point; a grandson, Joseph Kent Spraggins of Springville; a sister, Bessie Lamons, of Birmingham; and three greatgrandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Tom Strickland, Randall Boggs, Larry Vincent, Bobby Roberson, Joe Roberson and David Beach. Mrs. a native of Talladega County, was a resident of -Jefferson County for the past 17 years. She was a member of Alpine Baptist Church and was preceded in USED OFFICE FURNITURE DESKS 4000 UP CHAIRS 2000 UP OFFICE FURNITURE LIQUIDATION CENTER 1005 GURNEE AVE. ANNISTON 237-3012 OPEN TUES.

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at Pinkard Funeral Home Chapel in Haleyville -with Gilbert Behel officiating. Burial will be in Bear Creek City Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died Monday at Northwest Medical Center in Russellville. Survivors include four sons.

Dalton Williams: Bonnie Williams and Terry Williams, all of Bear Creek, and Oliver Williams of Oxford; a daughter, Sharon Backenstose of Columbia, S.C.; eight grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Williams lived most of her life in this area. She was formerly of Randolph County. She was a member of Bear Creek Church of Christ and was preceded in death by.

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