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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 16

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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16
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B-B THE BAYTOWN SIJN Tuesday. July 15, 1996 Deaths and funerals 'r I BOSSLEY Services for Albert Frederic Bossley, 68. of Buylown will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church with Monsignor Joseph P.

O'Sullivan Bossley died Tuesday at a Baytown hospital. He was a member of St. Jospeh's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus Council No. 2788 and the Fourth Degree Bishop C.E. Burns.

Survivors include his Leora Bossley of Baytown; a daughter and son-in-law, Jackie and Lalhen Holt of Deer Park; a son and daughter-in- law, H.G. and Carole Bossley of Louisville; three grandsons and their wives, Phillip and Dottie Bossley of Austin, Clinton and Susan Bossley of Sugarland and Jay and Catherine Boehm of Huntsville; two grandsons, Eric and Phillip Holt, both Fort Smith, one granddaughter, Jill Boehifn of Deer Park; two sisters, Hattie Limbocker of Lake Charles and Isaure of Houston; and one brother, Burton B. Bossley of Lake Charles. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Earthman Bnylown Funeral Home Chapel.

Pallbearers will be John Donnelly, John Parick, Clarence Harvey and Joe Malchar. Burial will be at Greenlawn Cemetery in Rosenberg. Arrangements are under the direction of Earthman Funeral Home. RICE ANAHUAC Services for Amos Leon "Shorty" Rice, 74, of Anahuac will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church with the Rev.

Murray Hardy Rice died Monday at his home. A native of Navasotu, he was a resident of Anahuac for 35 years. He was retired from Exxon and was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors are his Thelma Lorraine Rice of Anahuac; sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne and Elma Rice of Spring and Paul and Marilyn Rice of Anahuuc; daughters and sons-in-law, Billie June and J.P._ McEachern of Belle Chasse, Evelyn and Don Crane of Port Arthur; Wanela and Dick Cornell of Houston and Jeanie Tucker of Sweetwater; brother, f. Edward Rice of Novasota; sisters, Ida Mae Prescott and Dottie Oauvin, both of Houston; Mozelle Hilliard Tacoma, Sue Wright Crosby, Nancy Hawes Casper, Louise Williamson of Edna and Ann Garcia of Billingham, 12 grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.

Burial will be at Anahuac Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jack Hayes, Dick Walker, Carroll Wilborn, Bill Tinnernian, Charles Kelley, Otlmar Schimek, W.C. Brenner, Jeff Larrison and J.C. Ducote. Honorary pallbearers will be Exxon employees from the Anahuac district.

Arrangements are under the direction of Sterling Funeral Home. PART1DA Services for Manuel V. Partida, 73, of Baytown will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Navarre's Paul U.

Lee Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Vega Saturnino A native of Arizona, he has lived in Baytown for the past 21 years. He was a retired construction electrician and a member of the Pentecostal Church. He is survived by his Felicitas Partida of Baytown; three sons, Ernesto Parlida, Francisco Partida and Manuel Partida all of Baytown; three daughters, Maria Rosario Santos, Maria Guadelupe Fuentes and Blanco E. Juarez, all of Baytown; two sisters, Beatrice Partida and Maria Theresa Partida, all of California; three brothers, Benilo Partida, Ernesto Partida and Alegandro Parlida, all of California; and 10 grandchildren.

Burial will be at Memory Gardens. Services are under (he direction of Navarre's Paul U. Lee Funeral Home. GAMBILL Services Bertha Gambill, 78, of Labor unrest, boycotts persist in South Africa JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Scattered labor unrest and school boycotts persisted today following the first mass black protests under a month-old state of emergency, bat the large majority of students and workers were reported back at their classes and jobs. The Labor Monitoring Group, an independent fact-finding body, said significant labor unrest was reported today only in the Port Elizabeth area.

General Motors spokesman Mike Kileen said GM's plant in the Cape Province city was closed for the second day. Kileen said some 2,000 blacks reported for work, but later asked to go home, apparently because they were worried about conditions in their residential townships, where student strikes were continuing. Other Port Elizabeth employers said workers were trickling back to work as bus service gradually resumed. Peter Mundell of the Department of Education and Training, the government agency for black education, said attendance among the country's 1.7 million black students appeared "almost to the estimated 80 percent who went back to school when classes resumed Monday. Chunnelview were scheduled 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Earthman's Baytown Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Moss officiating arid the Rev. Thomas Echlos assisting, Mrs. Gambill died Monday at her residence. Born on Dec.

20, 1907, in Port Aransas, Mrs. Gambill was a 26-year resident of Channelview. She was a member' of First Assembly of God Church in Channelview. Mrs. Gambill was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph F.

Gambill, and a son, the Rev. Samuel E. Gambill. She is survived by three daughters, Alice Gambill of Channelview, Esta Wilkinson of Pasadena and Sylvia Marlar of Channelview; and one son, Floyd Gambill of Huffman. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Jimmy and Tummy Wilkinson, Cindy and Eddie Gambill, na LaVallee, Betty Harlow, Beverly Houston and Brenda Echols; and seven great-grandchildren, Michelle Bruce and Debbie LaVallee, Jennifer and Jeffery Harlow, Ray Houston and Stephanie Echols.

Burial was to be in San Jacinlo Memorial Park Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Earthman Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Tom Echols Melvin Spencer, Jesse Foreman, Jerry Frautschi, Leon Knox and Ray Marlar. VOSLOH Services for Edna Sophia Vosloh, 93, of flaytown will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Earlhman Funeral Home Baytown Chapel with the Rev.

James L. White officiating. Mrs. Vosloh died Sunday at a Baytown nursing home. She Was a native of New Orleans and a member of Cedar Bayou United Methodist Church and the Julia Lottie Circle.

Mrs. Vosloh was preceded in death by her husband, F.C. Vosloh. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Gretchen arid Lee Roy Simpson of Irving; a son and daughter-in-law, Roy and Georgia Ruth Vosloh of Baytown; one sister, Lu Lu Herbin of Greensboro, N.C.; two granddaughters And their husbands, Amanda and Burtor) Williams of Dallas and Stephanie and Jeff Haag of Houston; one grand' daughter, Michael Vosloh of Baytown; one grandson, Wallace S. Vosloh oj Baytown; and one great-; granddaughter, Ariel Desiree Williams of Dallas.

Pallbearers will be Burton Williams, Jeff Huag, Wallace and Harold Vosloh, Robert Vyoral and Darrell Weaver. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. H.W. Kilpatrick, Billy Vosloh and L.D. Weaver Sr Burial will be at Forest Park Lawndaie Cemetery in Houston.

Arrangements are under the direction of Earthman Funeral Home. I The separate protests Monday were the first concerted mass actions since the government's imposition of a nationwide state of emergency on June 12. Tens of thousands of blacks stayed away from jobs and schools, but the main effect of the protests appeared to be in areas noted for anti-apartheid activism. Black trade unions proclaimed the national day of action against the detention of more than 200 labor leaders, who are among an estimated 3,500 people held without charge under the emergency. Up to 70 percent of workers stayed off the job at Port Elizabeth, or reported briefly and left.

The industrial city on the Indian Ocean has been a center of protest during nearly two years of racial unrest in which more than 2,000 people have been killed. The vital mining industry reported few problems, however, and only scattered strikes were reported in most parts of the country. In calling for the day of action, including sit-down strikes and other on-the-job protests, the Congress of South African Trade Unions said detentions of labor leaders were causing havoc in industrial relations. Stock quotes (Courtesy of Paine, Webber, Jackson and Curtis) (As of 9:15 a.m.) ATM Amoco Armco Artdand Atlantic Rtcfa Belli. Stod C.G.AE .304 Houston lodurtry Humana InterFint IBM Kimberly Clarke Kmart 51 Krofer Mobil IfMMirto NatkNUdDMUtar Occidental Royal Datch SPECIALS GOOD WED.

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