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The Montgomery Advertiser THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1992 2B Crime Continued from 1B Road about 1:20 a.m. Wednesday and robbed the clerk with a silver hunting knife, Montgomery police reports show. The clerk was not injured, reports state. The robber, a man in his 20s wearing a blue jogging suit and sneakers, fled with $37 in cash. He was last seen running south on Norman Bridge Road, reports show.

The case sunder investigation as a first-degree robbery, according to police reports. Fingerprint ID system assists officials in arrest The state's new fingerprint identification system assisted officials in a burglary arrest Monday, according to the Alabama Department of Public Safety. David Danell Bagby, 20, was charged by Montgomery police and Alabama Bureau of Investigation officers in connection with the March 27 burglary of the Spend Continued from 1B If Rochester, N.Y. where the local United Way mounts a spring fund-raising campaign is an indicator, the scandal might not be a factor, Mr. Raysich said.

"Their campaign is going very well up there." Rick Derrick, a spokesman for Beard Building, 1445 Federal Drive, according to a statement from Public Safety. The Automated Fingerprint Identification System identified Mr. Bagby as a possible suspect in three minutes. A manual search would take 10 examiners 60 years, the statement shows. The fingerprint system makes it possible to compare 2,000 prints per second, according to Public Safety.

The new system can utilize the state's fingerprint data to identify possible suspects, even when no suspects are known. The system has identified 35 suspects since ABI began testing the system in January, Public Safety officials said. Jury convicts woman of attempted murder A Montgomery woman faces between 20 years and life in prison after being convicted Wednesday of attempted murder for firing a pistol at police officers. A Montgomery County jury deliberated about three hours Wednesday before finding Ro- Baptist Medical Center, one of the largest private sources of employee donations to the United Way, said Wednesday it was too soon to tell how problems within national United Way will effect employee donations. It is something that has not been discussed at the hospital at this time, Mr.

Derrick said, adding that hospital officials do not influence what employees decide to contribute to the charity. FUNERALS NAME TIME APLIN, Mrs. Abbie Lee Castleberry 11 am BOOTH, Eugenia Enzor 1:30 pm BORDERS, Flossie A. 11 am COOK, Mrs. Bessie Johnson 2 pm DUDLEY, Mrs.

Emma 12 pm EDWARDS, Bertha Mae Harden 11 am FAULK, Daniel Bill 11 am FREEMAN, Mrs. Vernie W. 3 pm SRAYDON, Henry Perry 11 am GREEN, Mrs. Cassie K. 1:30 pm HEAD, Menza Loftis 12:30 pm NIXON, Mrs.

Sara Main 11 am JACKSON, Mr. Johnny 'Sonny' 2 pm HONES, Mrs. Myrtle K. 2 pm JELLY, Rena M. EY, Mr.

Algie, Jr. 1 pm EONARD, Ms. Jeanette 2 pm ONDON, Myra Louise 10:30 am LUCAS, Mr. Samuel Sr. 2 pm AcCURDY, Einnon C.

2 pm 100N, Kathryn Elizabeth 3 pm AULLINS, Carl Jr. 2 pm PATTON, Mr. Clifford 1 pm "IAZZA, Josephine M. 3 pm SEID, Mrs. Leona 1 pm VEATHERFORD, Guy Winston 12:30 pm VINSTON, Charles H.

Cummings MONTGOMERY DUDLEY, Mrs. Emma, a resident of elma, AL, died in a local hospital 8, 1992. Funeral services will be eld Saturday, April 18, 1992 at 12 pm com E. G. Cummings Memorial Chapel with the Burial Rev.

will Harrison in L. Kindle Price officiat-urvivors be announced by E. G. Cemetery. ummings Memorial.

EID, Mrs. Leona, a resident of 4036 irmingham Montgomery, AL, ied Monday, April 13, 1992 in a local ospital. Funeral services will be Satrday, April 18, 1992 at 1 pm from New lope Baptist Church with the Rev. S. Moncrief officiating.

Interment will in Madison Cemetery, E. G. Cumtings Memorial directing. Survivors ill be announced by E. G.

Cummings White Chapel E. John Lowe 262-3501 43 South Jackson St. Alabama Heritage Donald W. Jones 270-0180 10505 Atlanta Hwy. Leak-Memory Chapel T.A.

Cargile 272-6501 945 Lincoln Rd. PLIN, Mrs. Abbie Lee Castleberry, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died ednesday, April 15, 1992 in AL. Graveside services will be held riday, April 17, 1992 at 11:00 a a.m. om Greenwood Cemetery with the ev.

Mike Northeutt officiating. She is irvived by one son, James Wayne Ap0. Montgomery, AL; three sisters, Ola ae Meese, Andalusia, AL. Eula Mae eighbors, Chickasaw, AL and Beta pivey, Albany, GA; one half-brother. Castleberry, Red Level, AL.

isitation will be held Thursday from 00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral ome. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing RAYDON, Henry Perry, 81, of 1833 Montgomery, died April 15, 992 at a Montgomery Hospital. Servicwill be held at Leak-Memory Chapel 1 Friday, April 17, 1992 at 11:00 am ith Rev.

Lenny Bolton and Rev. Steve hoemaker officiating. The burial will ake place at 2:30 p.m Friday at Siloam emetery in Crenshaw County. Mr raydon was a devoted Husband, Faver, and Grandfather. He was a kind ian with a good sense of humor, and kept a positive attitude throughout is illness.

He loved his Family, 'amily loved him. He will be missed by many who loved him. Survivors include is wife, Gracie S. Graydon of Montomery; two sons and daughters-in-law, Donald Ray Belle Graydon of Montomery, William Everette, and Daisy raydon of Acworth, three sisters, setta Jones, 47, of 503-A Clayton Court Apartments guilty of the felony. Jurors apparently believed she was not suffering from a she mental fired four defect shots or at disease officers when at the door of her apartment in May.

Her defense attorney argued Jones was innocent by reason of insanity. No one was injured in the shooting, which occurred when officers were called to the scene after someone reported Jones was threatening three youngsters with the pistol, police said. Montgomery Circuit Judge William Gordon will sentence Jones on May 18. J.D. student charged with weapon possession A Jefferson Davis High School student had to leave school early Thursday when school officials found him with a knife, according to Montgomery police reports.

The youth was charged with possession of a weapon for carrying a folding "butterfly" knife to the school at 3420 Carter Hill Road and released to his stepmother's custody, a report shows. Last fall it took several deadline extensions beyond Thanksgiving and through late December to meet the 1992 campaign goal of $4,985,802. The campaign raised $4,987,939 and the extensions influenced the decision to shoot for level funding, Mr. Raysich said. The Montgomery agency is unique in that it sets a goal based on real needs following a daughter, Lisa Kathryn Tucker, Panama City, FL; son, Gregory A.

Moon, Montgomery, AL; two sisters, Ruth Harrell, Clear Water, FL, and Alice Schnitzer, Albuquerque, NM; brother, Clarence J. Perkins, Tampa, FL; six grandchildren. Pallbearers include Bo Goodson, David Simmons, Otis Reeves, Ellis Harris, Clifton Capell, Watkins. Memorial donations may be made to ones favorite charity or the American Cancer Society. Alabama Heritage Directing MULLINS, Carl 73, a native of Montgomery, AL, died Tuesday, April, 14, 1992 after an extended illness.

Survivors include two daughters, Cara M. Perault, Dothan, AL and LeNona M. Palatt, Sterling, VA; four grandchildren, Lester L. Perault, III, Birmingham, AL, Michelle L. Perault, Auburn, AL, Douglas Palatt, Sterling, VA and Jeffrey Palatt, Richmond, VA.

Graveside services will be held Friday, April 17, 1992 at 2:00 p.m. from Oakwood Cemetery with Rev. Gary Aldridge officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be the Deacons of Woodley Baptist Church. Visitation will be held Thursday from 6:00 p.m.

until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing PIAZZA, Josephine 84, a resident of Montgomery, AL, Tuesday, April 14, 1992 at her home. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 15, 1992 at 3:00 p.m. from St.

Aloysius Catholic Church of Bessmer with Father Lewis Giordino officiating. Burial following in Val Halla Cemetery. Survivors include five children, Michael A. Piazza, Kingsport, TN, Mary Lee Rutledge, Pensacola, FL, J.C. Piazza, Montgomery, AL, Don Piazza, Wilsonville, AL, and Mark Piazza, Montogmery, AL; two brothers, Sam Monte, Hendersonville, TN, and Nick Monte, AL; 12 grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials to Baptist Hospice, 2055 Normandie, Montgomery, AL, 36111-2732. WEATHERFORD, Guy Winston, 77, a resident of 2615 Fairmont Montgomery, AL, passed away Tuesday, neral services will be held Friday, April, 14, 1992 in a local hospital. 1 FuApril 17, 1992 at 12:30 p.m. from LeakMemory Chapel with the Rev. H.

Stanley Mullins Rev. Steve Heartfill officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Harper Weatherford, Montgomery, AL; one step-son and daughter-in-law, George N. and Elizabeth McIntyre, Pensacola, FL; one brother, Charles W.

(Pete) Weatherford, Pensacola, FL; grandchildren, Michael Gainesville, and Mary James Ellen and Mcintyre, FL, McIntyre, Pensacola, FL; four greatgrandchildren; nine nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers will be Tommy Hester, Henry Greene, T.L. Payne, Don Kimbro, Rufus Sirmon and Frank Barnes. Honorary pallbearers will be all active and retired employees of the R. L.

Zeigler Company. Mr. Weatherford was a native of Dozier, AL and a resident of Tuscaloosa, for forty years. He had resided in Montgomery, AL for the past eight years. He was a U.S.

Navy World War II Veteran. Mr. Weatherford was a graduate of the University of Alabama and a retiree of R. L. Zeigler.

Family requests donations be made to one's favorite charity. Family will receive friends at Leak-Memory Chapelfrom 6:00 p.m. until 82:00 p.m. Thursday evening. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing WINSTON, Charles 87, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Wednesday, April 15, 1992 in a local nursing home.

Graveside services will be held Friday, April 17, 1992 at 10:00 a.m. from Greenwood Cemetery with Rev. Henry Bishop officiating. Survivors include his wife, Helen Winston; one daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Harold Sutphen, Norfolk, VA; two grandchildren, Teresa Milwee, Woodbridge, VA and Suzanne Maheu, Poolesville, MD; one great grandson, Gregory Winston Maheu; two sisters, Margaret Durrett and Martha Winston, both of Aliceville, AL. In lieu of Flowers memorial may be made to the Auburn Athletic Fund or to one's favorite charity.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Leak-Memory Chapel. The family will receive friends Thursday from p.m. at Leak-Memory Chapel. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing Phillips-Riley 263-0477 GREEN, Mrs. Cassie a resident of 2400 Crossway died Thursday, April 9, 1992 in a local hospital.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 18, 1992 at 1:30 pm from St. Peter's Baptist Church, Texasville, AL with Rev. Willie Floyd officiating. Burial in churchyard cemetery with Phillips-Riley Funeral Home directing. She leaves to cherish her memories four daughters, Gertha Thomas, Bertha Davis.

Program Continued from 1B difference," said Houston Markham, Alabama State University football coach. Thomas Bobo, superintendent of Montgomery public schools, said Big Sisters, like the schools' mentor program, should help reduce dropouts and suspensions. Mayor Emory Folmar's wife, Anita, praised the Big Big Sisters program. Once you come to love a child, there is nothing like it, she said. "This is a program that is going to take this (community) by storm." The Montgomery Area United Way has given $20,000 to the Family Guidance Center to develop Big Sisters.

Charles Colvin, United Way executive director, said many of the 41 United Way agencies in the Montgomery area are working to save children. However, there are still "holes out there that need to be plugged," and the new program will help. detailed look at each requesting agency's budget by teams of United Way volunteers. That process begins in March and April when budgets are submitted to the local United Way, Mr. Colvin said.

It ends in July when both the 45-member United Way board of directors and the 230-member United Way Delegate Assembly vote on a recommended campaign goal. both of Montgomery, Earlean Becks, Painsville, OH, Florene Hall, Miami, FL; two sons, George Daytona Beach, FL and Tellis Green, Miami, FL; two sisters, Roxie Burkes, Texasville, AL and Evelyn Burkes, Louisville, AL; one brother, Nedham King; one brother-in-law, Willie Mathis Burkes, Louisville, AL; sons-in-law, Willie Davis, Montgomery, AL, Wilbur Becks, Painsville, OH, Argene Hall, Miami, FL; daughters-in-law, Lula Bell Green, Utica, NY, Frances Green, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Ilatta Green, Miami, FL: 37 grandchildren; 59 great grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. A very special thanks to an extended member of the family, Mrs. Fannie K.

Whitlow, and a special friend, Ms. Frances Johnson. There will be a family hour Friday night from 7-8 pm. The body will lie in state at the church from 12 noon until 1:30 pm. LEONARD, Ms.

Jeanette, a resident of Dayton, OH, died Monday, April 13, 1992. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 18, 1992 at 2 pm from Beulah Baptist Church, Eclectic, AL with Rev. W. Q. Robinson officiating.

Burial will be in Thrash Cemetery, Eclectic, AL with Phillips-Riley Funeral Home Ross-Clayton MONTGOMERY JACKSON, Mr. Johnny, Jr. a resident of P.O. Box 61, Cecil, AL, expired April 12, 1992. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 2:00 p.m.

from Ross-Clayton Funeral Home with Rev. Johnny Carter officiating. Burial will be in Lucas Cemetery with Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Johnny Jackson, Waugh, AL; wife, Deborah Jackson, Cecil, AL; sons, Johnny III, Anthony and Jerome Jackson, Pontiac, MI, Eric Jackson, Cecil, AL; daughters, Sonja and Kierea Jackson; brothers, Melvin, Samuel and Clifford Jackson, all of Montgomery, AL; sister, Shunda Henderson; grandparents, Liddie Mc Dade, Waugh, AL, Daisy Griffin, Montgomery, AL; mother-in-law, Pinkie Floyd; five uncles; four sisters-in-law; four brothers-inlaw; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. LUCAS. Mr. Samuel "Sambo" a resident of Rt. 1 Box 277-L, Shorter, AL, died April 8, 1992.

Funeral services will be Saturday, April 18, 1992 at 2:00 p.m. from St. James Baptist Church, Waugh, AL, with Rev. John Gibbs officiating. Burial will be in New Hope Cemetery with Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include wife, Tuckcora M. Lucas, Shorter, AL; daughters, Elaine and Andrienne Lucas, Catherine McGhee, Montgomery, AL, Tortia Jenean Lucas, Shorter, AL, Gloria Jean (Malcolm) Flakes, St. Petersburg, FL; sons, Tyrone V. Lucas, Eugene McCloud, Samuel Lucas, all of Shorter, AL; godson, Nelson McCloud, Shorter, AL; sisters, Bessie M. Dukes, Emma Jean Anderson, Johnnie Mae Mc Dade, all of Montgomery, AL; brother, Clarence Lucas, Guthrie, KY; grandchildren, Marion and Malcom Flakes, St.

Petersburg, FL, Latisha Lucas, Shorter, AL, Samaletta Collins, Tallassee, AL; sisters-in-law, Mary A. Phillips, B. Mattie and Nancy McCloud, Cora (George) Hall, all of Shorter, AL, brothers-in-law, Alberta (Joe) White, Gary, ID; Joseph (Evangeline) and James McCloud, both of Gary, ID, Judge (Thelma) McCloud, Chicago, IL, Jimmie Lee Anderson, Climmie Dukes, Joe Tharasher, all of Montgomery, AL; aunts, Myrtle Cooper, Annie Pearl Trimble, Daisy Lucas, all of Montgomery, AL. Eva Lois Trimble, Shorter, AL, Rosie McCloud, New York, Mattie Holt, Detroit, MI; uncles, Julius Trimble, Shorter, AL, Leon Trimble, Montgomery, AL; daughter-in-law, Loretta McCloud, Shorter, AL; god grandchildren, Nelson McCloud, Keya McCloud, Shorter, AL; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The body will lie in state at the church from 1:00 p.m.

until funeral hour. PATTON, Mr. Clifford, a resident of 4208 E. Lawnwood expired April 10, 1992. Funeral services will be Saturday, April 18, 1992 at 1:00 p.m.

from Ross-Clayton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. C. B. Croskery officiating. Burial will be in Kindle Cemetery with Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include wife, Ethel M. Patton, Montgomery, AL; children, Tyrone (Cynthia) Jenkins, Arlington, TX, Clifford (Christine) Patton, Brian (Dorothy) Patton, Montgomery, AL, Aljoyce (Gerald) Robinson, Birmingham, AL, Kevin (Valeria) Patton, Montgomery, AL; stepchildren, David, William, and Willie P. Jones, Christine Calloway, Ida Mae Hall, all of Montgomery, AL; sisters-in-law, Janie Franklin, Memphis, TN, Elizabeth Smith, Mont- Montgomery City Councilman Leu Hammonds gave $1,000 of his District 6 discretionary money to the project; the Capital City Kiwanis Club donated $750 through president David Brewer; and Ray Bly, training manager of the local Arby's restaurants, gave $3,000. During his 26 years of coaching, Mr. Markham said, he has considered himself a big brother to all his student-athletes and the students have blessed him as well.

"To be involved as a role model has to make you better," he said. "We can't get any further in our lives without helping others get better." Twelve years ago, while living in Lansing, Ms. Johnson, said, she served as a Big Sister for two years. She spent at least one evening a week with her Little Sister, Jessie. "I think this is one of the best programs because it is a one-onone relationship," said Ms.

Johnson, 31. For more information, contact Cyndy Russ at the Family Guidance Center, 262-6669. Investigators looking into the national United Way scandal have suggested that laws may have been broken in the use of at least $1 million. Local United Way officials voted March to withhold $49,000 in dues it was set to pay the national agency. The local United Way board of directors will meet again April 22, to discuss the matter, Mr.

Colvin said. gomery, AL; thirteen grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews; a host of other relatives and friends. Gassett Funeral Home WETUMPKA EDWARDS, Bertha Mae Harden, 102, a resident of New Port News, VA for the past 36 years, died Tuesday, April 14, 1992. in a New Port News, VA Convelescent Center. She is survived one daughter, Mrs.

H.F.G. Hinson, New Port News, VA; one brother, James Ernest Harden, Birmingham, AL; six grandchildren, Linda Lamon, Jeff Hinson, Barbara Holly, Charlene Masters, Dr. Winston T. Edwards and Rev. Thomas R.

Edwards; 11 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Edwards was born August 2, 1889 in Anniston, AL. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Butler, AL and a life member of the Order of Eastern Star, Butler, AL Chapter Graveside services will be held Friday, April 17, 1992 at 11:00 a.m. from the Wetumpka City Cemetery with Rev.

Thomas R. Edwards officiating with Gassett Funeral Home directing. Visitation will be Thursday evening from 7:00 p.m until 8:00 p.m. at Gassett Funeral Home. Donations may be made to ones favorite charity.

LONDON, Myra Louise, 83, a resident of Deatsville, AL, died Tuesday, April 14, 1992 at her residence. Graveside services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 10:30 a.m. from New Hope Cemetery with Rev. Paul Nawlin officiating with Gassett Funeral Home directing. Survivors include one son, Edward F.

London, Orsville, CA. Pallbearers will be Peter Loper, Odis James, Odis James, Ricky Henderson and Bob Hayes. Ridout's Eddie B. Huey, Manager 365-5982 BORDERS, Flossie 88, a resident of Montgomery, AL, and formerly of Prattville, died Tuesday, April 14, 1992. Graveside services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 11:00 a.m.

from Oak Hill Cemetery with Dr. Hayden D. Center officiating with Ridout's Prattville Chapel directing. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Emil M. and Mary Henrie Borders, Montgomery, AL and Glenn and Sue Borders, Prattville, AL; one half-sister, Mrs.

Eugene Moore, Roanoke, AL; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ron Borders, Larry Borders, Scott Borders, Brad McCann, Sam Brassell and Marvin Traweek. Everyone will assembel at the Gravesite. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the John Knox Tower Sunday School Class, 4401 Narrow Lane Montgomery, AL 36116. FAULK, Daniel Bill, 79, a resident of Booth, AL, died Wednesday, April 15, 1992 at his home.

He was a lifelong resident of Autauga County. Graveside services will be held Friday, April 17, 1992 at 11 am from Prattville Memory Gardens with the Rev. Marion Medders officiating. Survivors include two daughters, Joan Faulk, Booth, AL and Diane Jennings, Newnan, GA; one son, Durward S. Orlando, FL; four grandsons, Daniel' Faulk, Dallas, TX, Jay Jennings, Newnan, GA, Josh Jennings, Newnan, GA, Taylor Chisum Webb, Booth, AL.

Visitation for friends will be Thursday evening from 6-8 pm at Ridout's Prattville Chapel. JONES, Mrs. Myrtle 87, a resident of Prattville, AL, died April, 14, 1992 in a Montgomery hospital. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 2:00 p.m. from Ridout's Prattville Chapel with Dr.

Travis Coleman and Rev. Walter Johnsey officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery with Ridout's Prattville Chapel directing. Survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Tharon and Ira McKinney, Birmingham, AL, Frances Clarence Duncan, Prattville, AL and Billie Jean and Nic Dismukes, Prattville, AL; one son and daughter-in-law, Howard and Eloise Jones, Prattville, AL; eight and three great-great-grandchildren. grandchildren; 22 greatPallbearers will be James Jones, Buddy Jones, Cecil Kilpatrick, Winston Chapman, Bill Dismukes and Tommy McKinney.

Family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made to the First Baptist Church or the Prattcourt Baptist Church, Prattville, AL. Gray UNION SPRINGS COOK, Mrs. Bessie Johnson, 93, a resident of Bullock County Nursing Home, died Wednesday, April 15, 1992 at Bullock County Hospital. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 17, 1992 at 2 p.m. from Gray Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.

Ronald Earles officiating. Burial in Bethsadia Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Odis C. Cook, Phenix City, AL, and Turner Cook, Columbus, GA; one sister. Jessie Mae Shoot Continued from 1B state.

Detectives charged Mr. Turner after bringing him in for questioning Wednesday. morning, Capt. had been taken into custody in the Mill Street neighborhood shortly after the shooting based on descriptions from people in the area, Capt. Gantt said.

Authorities had not deter: mined a motive in the shooting Wednesday, Capt. Gantt said. Mr. Turner was held in the Montgomery County jail in lieu of $7,500 bail, jail officials said. Memorable Pages In Metal! Ever thought about having a permanent keepsake of a newspaper page that means something special to you? A family event, individual achievement, sports or historical event can be kept forever by ordering a Montgomery Advertiser or Alabama Journal page in metal.

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(Caster A Time Remembrance of Joy is Mark 16:6 Large Selection of Memorial BUSHES, POTS SADDLES URNS OFF caffco's -Floral Factory: 401 Coliseum Blvd. Eastbrook Shopping Cur. 277-3100 Bundrick, Union Springs, AL; 1 11 grandchildren; several great grandchildren. family will receive friends Thursday, April 16, 1992 from 6-8 at the funeral home. DATE FUNERAL HOME April 17 Leak-Memory April 16 Whitehurst April 16 Ridout's April 17 Gray April 18 E.G.

Cummings April 17 Gassett April 17 Ridout's April 16 Radney's April 17 Leak- Memory April 18 Phillips-Riley April 16 Leak-Memory April 16 Gray April 16 Ross-Clayton April 16 Ridout's James Herbert April 18 People's April 18 Phillips-Riley April 16 Gassett April 18 Ross- Clayton April 16 Leak- Memory April 16 Alabama Heritage April 17 Leak-Memory April 18 Ross-Clayton April 16 Leak-Memory April 18 E.G. Cummings April 17 Leak- Memory Leak- Memory Annie Lee Sipper Luverne, AL, Lillie Belle Talley of Rossville, GA, Doris Bozeman of Tampa, FL; one brother, Robert Graydon of Rutledge, AL; six grandchildren, Anita M. Graydon of Montgomery, Mark Graydon of Columbus, GA, Karen Browning of Montgomery, Blair Graydon of Senoia, Graydon Acworth, GA, Lorri Graydon of Acworth, GA; and seven grandchildren. Active Pallbearers will be Grandsons and Nephews, Honorary Pallbearers will DeaDr. Mont F.

Highley. The lie cons Chisholm Baptist Chruch, and in state at the Siloam Baptist Church from 2:00 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. Visitation will be Thursday from 6-9pm. Leak Memory Chapel Directing HEAD, Menza Loftis, 86, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Tuesday, April 14, 1992.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 from LeakMemory Chapel from 12:30 p.m. with the Rev. Jay Wolf officiating. Interment to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors include one son, Head, Montgomery, AL; one daughter, Mennelle Head Weiss, Montgomery, son-in-law, John Ward Weiss, Montgomery, AL; two sisters, Frances H.

Gorrie and Mary H. Bentley, both of Montgomery, AL; two grandsons, John Ward Weiss, Jr. and Menza Loftis Head Weiss, both of Montgomey, AL. Active pallbearers will be Dr. Furman H.

Smith, James C. Handey, Gene N. Handey, Dr. George M. Handey, Nick Handey, James C.

Handey, III, Sebie B. Smith, Jr. and Clark Glenn. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Montgomery Lions Club, all members of the Cosmopolitan Bible Class of First Baptist Church, Sebie B. Smith, Robert P.

Weiss, Jack F. Smith, James Gorrie, A.E. Ball and Dr. C. MeGavock Porter.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Lions Club Sight Committee of First Baptist Church. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing McCURDY, Einnan 78, a resident of 2244 Vaughn Lane, died Monday, April 13, 1992 in a local hospital. Survivors include her husband, Leon McCurdy, Montgomery, AL; one sister, Mary E. Hooper, Montgomery, AL; one nephew, John A. Hooper, CA.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 2:00 p.m from Leak-Memory Chapel with Rev. Al Perkins and Rev. Mark Tusten officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Leak Memory Chapel Directing MOON, Kathryn Elizabeth, a resident of 837 Williamson Montgomery, AL, died in a local hospital Tuesday, April 14, 1992, after an extended illness.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 3:00 p.m. from Alabama Heritage Funeral Home with Rev. Mike A. Northcutt officiating. Burial in Serenity Gardens Cemetery.

Survivors include husband, William L. (Bill) Moon, Montgomery, AL; A HIXON, Mrs. Sara Main, a resident of Tyson Manor Nursing Home in Montgomery, formerly of Union Springs, AL, died Monday, April 13, 1992. Graveside services will be Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 11 a.m. from Perote Cemetery with Rev.

L. E. Woodward officiating. She is survived by three Mary M. Merrit, Union Spring, AL, Nell M.

Formby, Deatsville, AL, and Virginia M. Harbuck, Hurtsboro, AL; several nieces and nephews. devoted member of the Union Springs Presbyterian Church. She retired from the Bullock County Board of Education. Memorial contributions may be made to The Union Springs Presbyterian Church or The Presbyterian Children's Home.

James Herbert GREENVILLE KELLEY, Rena a resident Greenville, AL, died Tuesday, April 14, 1992 at Humana-Montgomery Hospital, Montgomery, AL. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by James-Herbert Funeral Home. People's TUSKEGEE KEY, Mr. Algie, a resident of Gomillion Tuskegee, AL, died Tuesday, April 14, 1992 in a Montgomery hospital. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 18, 1992 at 1:00 p.m.

from the Greater St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Clarence P. Noble, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery, Hardaway, AL People's Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include his wife, Key, Tuskegee, AL; two daughters, Mrs. Melanie Key Bales, Miami, FL and Ms. Karen Lisa Key, Tuskegee, AL; one son-in-law, Lambert L. Bales, Miami, FL; his mother, Mrs. Carolyn H.

Key, Hardaway, AL; nine sisters, Mrs. Juanita K. Upshaw, Tuskegee, AL, Mrs. Ethel M. Davis, Mrs.

Helen K. Bradforth, Ms. Jean M. Key, all of Asbury Park, NJ, Mrs. Irece K.

Walker, Spartanburg, SC, Mrs. Janice K. Lawrence, Decatur, GA, Mrs. Thelma 0. Townsend, Oakland, CA, Mrs.

Rubye K. Malone, Union City, CA and Ms. Delores Key, Hayward, CA; six brothers, William Key, Hardaway, AL, John U. Key, Oakhurst, NJ. Monroe Key, Ronald J.

Key and Eldridge A. Key, all of Decatur, GA; three brothers-in-law three sisters-in-law: one great-aunt; three aunts; one uncle; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The body will lie-in-state at the funeral home Friday from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and at the church Saturday from 12:00 noon until funeral.

hour. Family hour will be from 7:00 301 m. until 8:00 p.m. at The People's Funeral Home Chapel Friday. Radney ALEX CITY FREEMAN, Mrs.

Vernie 93, a resident of Alexander City, AL, died Wednesday, April 15, 1992. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 3:00 p.m. from Radney's Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kim Pilkington officiating with Radney's Funeral Home directing. Survivors include three sons, F.D.

Freeman, Deatsville, AL, W.A. Freeman, Deston, FL and Bobby W. Freeman, Birmingham, AL; one daughter, Mildred Hiser, Konawa, OK; one brother, Brandon Wallace, Tucker, GA; one sister, Mrs. Merele Yates, Daviston, AL; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Out-of-State BOOTH, Eugenia Enzor, 101, a resident of 5790 Jones Road, Crestview, FL, passed away Tuesday April 14, 1992.

She was a native Lapine, AL and a former resident of Old Selma Road in Montgomery, AL since 1923 before moving to Olaloosa County, where she resided for the past 10 years. Graveside services will be held Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 1:30 p.m. from Old Ebenezer Cemetery, Highland Home, AL with Rev. Bill Gardner officiating with Whitehurst Funeral Home, in charge of the arrangements. Mrs.

Booth was a member of the First Christian Church in Montgomery, AL and attended Montievello College. She was the surviving member of the Enzor Family. Mrs. Booth was preceded in death by her brother's, Dr. Olin, Dr.

Justus and Dr. Rhett Enzor and a nephew, Dr. Allen A. Enzor. Survivors include two sons, James Lee Booth, Mobile, AL and Dr.

Thomas E. Booth, Louisville, KY; one daughter, Hazel B. Powell, Crestview, FL; six grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Building Fund at St. Mark Unit; ed Methodist Church.

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