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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 27

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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Monroe Friday. Sfptr-mhcr TS, ml SC Deaths, Funerals Mrs. Oibbt BASTROP Funeral i for Mrs. Mae Gibbs, 74, of 719 South tv will be held at 2 m. Saturday in Philadelphia Baptist Church with the Rev.

C. H. Holmes officiating. Burial will be in St. John under direction of Harris Funeral Home of Survivors Include one daugh ter, Mrs.

Lena Mae Dorsey of Bastrop; one sister, Mrs. Mary Bailey of Oakland, one brother, Wiley Gibbs of Oak land, and several nlec es and nephews. Sadie McCormick Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Gardner McCormick, 50, or Bastrop will be held at 2p.m. Sunday at the Church of-God in Christ Church with the Rev.

Elder Carter officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Oak Ridge under direction of Miller Funeral Home of Monroe. Mrs. McCormick was dead on arrival at the Morehouse General Hospital Monday. Survivors include her mother Mrs.

Sadie Brown of Oak Ridge; father, Richard Gard- Mrs. F.arleane Smith, Monroe; a daughter, Christy Smith, Monroe- a son, Terrance Smith, Monroe; hts father, George Smith, Monroe; a fister. Mrs- Cleothia Wade. Oakland, Caid, and a grandmother, Albert Head, Monroe. Homer Harvey Funeral services for Homer of Quitman were held at 10:30 ami.

today in Walnut Ridge Bapt st Church with the Rev. Malcolm Self officiating. Burial was in Mount Olive Cemetery under direction of Southern Funeral Home of Jonesboro, Mr. Harvey died Wednesday morning in Jackson Parish Hospital after a brief Survivors include hts wife, Mrs. Rate Harvey, Jonesboro; one son, A.

C. Harvey, Houston, three brothers, Jesse Harvey, Friendship, Rube liar- 1 vey, Quitman, and Denson Harvey, Hodge; four sisters, John Quarles, Mrs. Habbard Williams and Mrs. Pete Robinson, Jonesboro, and Mrs. Rube Durrett, Quitman; and one granddaughter.

Miss Kathy Higginbotham, Houston. pallbearer were Clifford Quarles, Arnold Hailey, Hayward Quarles, Ralph Williams, tors, Mrs. Elaine Willis, Chatham, and Mrs. Imogene Patterson, Farmerville; one brother. Oris Williams, Hickory, N- six sisters, Mrs.

Leitha Ruddick and Mrs. Mae Petty, Shreveport, Mrs. l-ealls Dewitt and Mrs. Ruth Pickier, Zwolle, and Mrs. Julia Stinson and Mrs I-ta Cox Verda; nine grand children and seven great grandchildren.

Cornelius Welch Funeral services for Cornelius Welch, ti, of Rt, 4, Box 290, Monroe, will be at 1:30 m. Sunday at St. Mary Baptist Church on Adams St with the Rev. A. T.

Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Monroe, Brocton, Flowers Venus, three sisters, Mrs. Erin B. Danford of Enterprise, Mrs. E.

G. Hudson of Baker, Mrs. Ruby Wood of Monroe. James Whitley Funeral services for James Whitley, BB, of Sterlington, formerly of Monroe, were to be held at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of Douglas Funeral Home with the Rev.

Charles Nash of flctating. day at the Church of Glenn Boreman FIjvd Winnsboro. I Richardson, Huey Richardson, The Rev, D. E. Mitchell of Willie Smith and W.

H. Bruce, ficiated with burial at Gwinn Cemetery Mangham under di rertion of Winnsboro First National Funeral Home He died Thursday at St Francis Hosnital in Monroe after a brief Illness Chicago Chicago police battled antiwar demonstrators outside the one sister, Mrs. Bela of Bastrop, and a number rn rrttndphildrffli I (lflHHlisit anna Pallbearers were V. V. TM- Democratic convention on Aug.

well Jerry White, Harvey 2B, IWB. m.w wards Charles Funeral services were at Bennett, J. HiKtoi, gTTTT at (Ha lotiit Onlv ii Sullivan and iafn-'m JAMNBH ivP Funeral services wore "(Jack Benneu, a rn. today at the Jesus Sullivan, and Jam Apostolic Church in West Cromwell roe for Mrs. Donnie Inez White, -----------I HSP -70 of 500 Bayou Oaks, Monroe.

The Rev. Hemphill officiated with burial at Memorial Park Cemetery under direr lion of Hixson Funeral Home of Monroe. Mrs. White died Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital after a long Illness, Survivors include her hus He was a member of Church of Christ, Winnsboro Survivors Include his widow, Ruth Reagan Dollar, Winnsboro; one son.

Olan Dollar Winnsboro; two daughters, Lu Burial was to be in Parks rhristophpri Abeline, and Cemetery in Sterlington. French, Monroe; two Mr. Whitley died Saturday Llstprs Mrs. Selma Thompson, at E. A.

Conway Memorial Hos- Archibald, and Mrs. Joseoh White of Mon pital after a brief illness. I Wright. Harrison. three Charles Burial will be in Monroe, SurvjvoTS include his brothers.

Joyce Dollar. Monroe and Hobrri City Cemptery under dime- Katl, Whitley. Sterling- hun. T. Dolt.r Startjnd White City.

til tm of Simms and Gundy t(jn. oro daughter, Lorine Lester Dollar. brothers Silvester Nolan and Banks. Monroe; one son. both of Moor John ll Whitley, Monroe; one Pallbearers were Elton no? brother, Green Whitley, Oakland, one sister, Elisabeth Davenport, Monroe; one grandchild, a great grandchild.

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WeJch died last Sunday af E. A. Conway Hospital after a long illness. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Martha Welch of Monroe; a sister, Mrs.

Almeda Davis of a sister, Mrs. Almeda Davis of fjvp fogter daughters and two Collinston; three sons, (meal fosjer sons. Welch, Parnelle Welch and) Johnnie Welch, all of Monroe; Groves six daughters, Mrs. Carne graves Carter. Mrs.

Betty L. Carter BASTROP Funeral services and Mrs. Florida Porter, all of Monroe, Mrs. Alice Moore of Los Angeles, Mrs. Mary Harris of Detroit, and Mrs.

Estell of Mississippi; grandchildren, 43 great grand- great Ridge; father, mcnara vtmu- ward Quartes, ttaipn williams, nor of Mer Rouge: two daugh-iEd Abercrombie, Hubert ters, Mrs. Ethel Winston Charles Tilley and Mrs. Katie Boule, both of Bas- Elbert Quarles. children and one great grandchild. Daisy Funeral services for Mrs.

Dai trop; one son, James Gardner. Oak Ridge; two sisters, Mrs. Leola Mae Shaw of Los Angeles, and Miss Shirley Gardner of Monroe; four brothers, Richard Gardner Jr. and Willie Gardner, both of Houston, Lavelle Gardner of Milwaukee, and Danny Ray Gibson of Monroe; and six grandchildren. Jack Caldwell for James M.

Graves, BS, of Bastrop, were to he at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of Golden Funeral Home here with the Rev, L. H. McCollough officiating. Burial was to follow in Christ Church Cemetery He died Wednesday in the Morehouse Gen oral Hospital following a lengthy illness.

Survivors include three sons, BASTROP Funeral services for Jack R. Caldwell, 49, of Bastrop will be at 4 today in the chapel of Golden Funeral Home in Bastrop with the Rev. Conrad Edwards officiating. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery here. He died Wednesday in the Vet Tom J.

WINNSBORO Funeral sera ices were to be at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Winnsboro First National Funeral Home for Tom J. Phillips, with the Rev. Denver Smith officiating. Burial was to follow in Providence Memorial Park.

He died Wednesday afternoon in St. Francis Hospital in Monroe following a lengthy illness. Mr. Phillips was a retired farmer and a member of the Zebedee Baptist Church. Survivors include four J.

J. Phillips of Rayville, A. H. Phillips of Winnsboro, T. J.

Phillips of lafayette and E. I Phillips of Start; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. Wade Sr.

of Rayville, Mrs. C. L. Brewster Funeral services tor mrs. urn- sv Williams, 62, of Monroe were! James Graves.

Bastrop, Van held at ll 30 a m. today at Zion non Graves. San Francisco, Hill Baptist Church of Monroe Cajif and John Ervin Graves, He died Wednesday in the Vet- Qf Haughton, Mrs. J. E.

erans Administration Hospital in McMurray 0f Uddiovtlle; one a IPU. a 1 Cl etna -Jackson, following a lengthy illness. He was a veteran of World War II, a Bastrop resident for the past two years, a member of the United Memorial Methodist Church, Bastrop, and a member of the Gideons. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Janet Caldwell, Bastrop; one son, Jack Ritchie Caldwell II Bastrop; three daughters, jaclyn Caldwell, Bastrop, Mrs.

Kathie Silva, Tulsa, andi Mrs. Mary Lou Lively, Bartlesville, two brothers, James T. Caldwell, St. Louis, and Robert Rosebrough, Cushing, and his parents, Tipton Ray Caldwell, St. Louis, and Mrs.

Stella Rosebrough, Cushing. The Gideons will be pallbearers. Burton Hinton RUSTON Funeral services Jor Mrs. Burton H. Hinton, 65, of Midland, will be held at 2 D.rn.

Saturday in the chapel of Funeral Home of Ruston with the Rev. Merlin Merrill officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Ruston. Mrs Hinton died Wednesday at a Midland hospital after a long illness. Survivors include her husband, Burton Hinton, Midland; one son, Charles Hinton, San Marcos.

Texas; one sister Mrs. E. H. Schmidt, i mother, Mrs. C.

C. Campbell, both of Eagle Pass, Texas. Jesse Brass Funeral services for Jessie Brass, 58. of 105 N. 14th St.

in Monroe will be held at ll Saturday in the chapel of Miller Funeral Home (rf Monroe with the Rev. John H. Price officiating. Burial will be in Holly Grove Cemetery. He died late Tuesday at his residence following a short UL ness.

He is survived by three daughters, Miss Ada Marie Coates of Los Angeles, Miss Shirlene Coates and Miss Erlene Coates, both of Monroe; one son, Dennis Brass of Monroe; one sister, Miss Mary Brass of San Francisco, and five grandchildren. Wainwright Infant Funeral services for Owen Jason Wainwright, three old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Wainwright will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the graveside at Memorial Park Cemetery.

The Rev. Bob Clanton will officiate with services under direction of Hixson Brothers Fu neral Home of Monroe. Survivors include his parents; one brother, Christopher Wainwright; grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. D. M.

Wainwright and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nance, aU of Monroe.

Edward Smith Funeral services wiU be held Sshirdsv at 1:30 p.m. for Edward Smith, 36, of Houston formerly of Monroe, at the New Light Baptist Church ta Monroe with the Rev. John L. Russell officiating. Burial will be in the J.

Clark Cemetery in Monroe un der direction of Miller Funeral Home of Monroe. Mr. Smith was shot to death in Houston, Sept. 8. The incident is still under investigation by Houston police.

He is survived by his widow. McMurray of Liddioville; one jjrockton sister, Mrs. Fannie Brownell of I Elurial with the Rev. H. Y.

Franklin and the Rev. U. W. Richards officiating. Burial was in Monroe 1 1 Cemetery under direction of Simms and Gundy Funeral Company of Monroe.

Mrs. Williams died Sunday at Mary Goss Nursing Home after a long illness. Survivors include a son, Jessie Brandon of Arizona; a sis-! ter, Mrs. Amanda Lacey of Denver, three nephews and five nieces. Mrs.

Eleta Pinckard Funeral services were to be held today for Mrs. Eleta Pinckard, 75, of 503 Wilma Monroe, in Alabama at the Damascus Baptist Church in New Ferriday; one daughter, Mrs Oneita Boutwett, Bastrop one sister, Mrs. Susie Heris, Jonesboro; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Olan Dollar Sr. WINNSBORO Funeral services for Olan Dollar 62, of Winnsboro were at 3 p.m.

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