THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER August 7, 1977 Deaths And Funerals In Mecklenburg County Andrew Durham, 69, of 125 S. Clarkson died Friday. Funeral is 2 AME p.m. Zion today at Greater Steele Creek Church. Survivors are wife, Annie: son, Andrew L.
Durham Ill of Philadelphia; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth House of Colorado Springs, Vidalia Waites of Philadelphia, Mrs. Verian Plummer: sisters, Mrs. Mae Belle Stanley, Mrs. Maggie Hampton, both of Washington, Mrs.
Leola King. Alexander is in charge. Mrs. Elizabeth Hood Edens, 64, of 5863 Wedgewood died Saturday. Funeral is 11 a.m.
Mondays at Harry Bryant Chapel in Survivors are daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Edens: brothers, E.A. Hood of Anderson, W.G. Hood, R.I. Hood, both of Easley, S.C.; sisters, Mrs. J.L.
Alexander of Greenville, S.C., Mrs. E.W. Stansell, Mrs. C.E. Hughes, Mrs.
H.C. Milhous, all of Easley, S.C. Marshall M. Grise 72, of Fort Lauderdale, formerly of Charlotte, died Saturday, Funeral is 2:30 p.m. Monday at Blackburn Funeral Home chapel.
Survivors are wife, Eileene: sons, Jr. of Ronald Marshall, Portland, daughters, Mrs. Billie Anne Webb of Kershaw, S.C., Mrs. Barbara Jean Nicholson. James William Gubbins, 82, of 523 Hermitage died Friday.
Funeral North Carolina GASTONIA Mrs. Betty Jo Moss Yelton, 52, died Friday. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at First Baptist Church. Survivors are husband, James South Carolina LANCASTER Mrs.
Willie Hunter Knight, 68, died Saturday. Funeral is 4 p.m. today at Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors are husband, Coy; son, Coy L. Knight; brother, John Dalton Hunter: sisters, Mrs.
Bessie Shaw of Charlotte, Lonnie Bell, Mrs. Coyt Baker, Mrs. J.C. Varnadore. McHaffey is in charge.
ROCK HILL Mrs. Beulah Starne 73, died Saturday. Funeral Monday at Greene Broomen. Funeral Home. Burial is at Bethleham Methodist Church Cemetery in Monroe, N.C.
Survivors are daughters, Mrs. Doris Estes of Gaffney, Mrs. Joe Gordon. Mrs. Dorothy Gregory; sisters, Mrs.
D.T. Cooper of Charlotte, Mrs. Ola Dill. is 9 a.m. Monday at St.
Peter's Catholic Church. A graveside service is 3 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Whitesboro, N.Y, Survivors are daughters, Mrs. George T. Merritt, Mrs.
James Whittman; brother, Walter Gubbins of New Hartford, N.Y.; sister, Mrs. Marion Dorn of Rome, N.Y. Harry Bryant is in charge. Miss Luvania Jant of 2014 Grier Ave. died Friday, Funeral is 3 p.m.
Monday at Silver Mount Baptist Church. Survivors are son, Leroy Jant: father, John Jant: brothers, Robert Jant, James Jant, George Jant; sisters, Mrs. Eldora Roseboro, Mrs. Rose Edwards, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mrs.
Lou Ann Pettis, Mrs. Arlie Mae King. Grier is in charge. W.L. Langston 43, of 15816 Deepwood Matthews, a general contractor and realtor for Paul Nelson Realtors, died Saturday.
Funeral is Monday at First Pentecostal Holiness Church. Survivors are wife, Faye; sons, James Lewis Langston, Timothy Dale Langston, Benjamin Todd Langston; parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Langston of Roanoke Rapids; sister, Mrs.
Gary Garlowe of Wilmington. McEwen is in charge. Mrs. Madeline McCall Lloyd, 67, of 434 Brookshire died Friday. Funeral is 3 p.m.
today at Mount Roy; sons, James Michael Yelton of Athens, Thomas Bruce Yelton; sister, Mrs. Margie Hinson of Charlotte. Carothers is in charge. STANLEY Mrs. Margaret Lor'etta Fisher, 82, died Saturday.
Funeral is 4 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church. Survivors are sons, James O. Fisher of Charlotte, Smith T. Fisher of Dallas, William D.
Fisher, Rueben H. Fisher, Lloyd E. Fisher, Reginald D. Fisher; daughters, Mrs. Reatha Lucille Poovey of Ridgeland, S.C., Mrs.
Helen Smith, Miss Mabel Ruth Fisher; brother, Leonard Smith; sisters, Mrs. Lucy M. Shelton, Mrs. Ethel Goodson. Carothers is in charge.
Deaths Elsewhere Sir Alexander Bustamante, 93, flamboyant hero of Jamaica's struggle for sovereignty and the Caribbean island's first prime minister when it became independent in 1962; Saturday in Kingston, Jamaica. MEET JIM HARRISON noted South Carolina artist BURMA SHAVE at an exclusive PREVIEW of his New York Hammer Galleries Show Wednesday, August 10, 5 to 9 P.M. at Pope's Collector Gallery 421 Providence Rd. The Public is invited Show through August 13 POPE'S POPE'S HOUSE OF COLLECTOR FRAMES GALLERY 6133 CHARLOTTE, PINEVILLE N.C. ROAD 28210 421 CHARLOTTE, PROVIDENCE N.C.
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Lloyd of Los Angeles; daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Lassiter of Laurinburg, Martha J. Lloyd; sister, Mrs. Emma McCall Hare of Laurinburg. Stoudenmire is in charge.
Mrs. Della Mae Stalleup Martin, of Rt. 6, Charlotte, died SaturFuneral is 2:30 p.m. Monday at Thrift Baptist Church. Survivors are husband, Jerry; George Lane of Harrisburg, Kenneth Lane of Concord, Paul Mardaughters, Mrs.
Jerry of Concord, Miss Rebecca Thompson; brother, Oscar Stallcup; sister, Mrs. James Rollins of Denver, N.C.; stepJerry Wayne Martin of Stanfield; stepdaughters, Mrs. Richard Cavender of Midland, Mrs. Margaret Lane of Harrisburg, Miss Laura Ann Martin of Stanfield. Bumgardner in Belmont is in charge.
Mrs. Ada Holobaugh Moore, 89, of Knollwood died Saturday. Funeral is 11 a.m. Monday at Hanand Whittington funeral chapel. Burial is in Elmwood Cemetery.
Survivors are son, S. Jack Moore daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Pentuff, Mildred Warren. Mrs. Ella P.
Rogers of 2221 N. Poplar St. died Saturday. Funeral plans are incomplete. Grier is in charge.
Mrs. Frieda Shore Simpson, 39, of Trade Matthews, died SaturFuneral is 3:30 p.m. Monday at Matthews Presbyterian Church. Survivors are husband, Defoy; sons, Bobby Simpson, Rodney Simpfather, Walter M. Shore of Troutman; mother and stepfather, and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie of Matthews; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kiger of Yadkinville. McEwen in charge. Mrs.
Lela Lynch Walker, 88, of 8900 Walker's Ferry died Saturday. Funeral is 2 p.m. Monday at Berryhill Baptist Church. Survivors are husband. Lester; sons, Milton L.
Walker, William H. Walker; daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Potts; sister, Mrs. Melvin Rogers of Hendersonville.
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