DEC. 30, 1998 Page AIO Ih r JJnrtlanò ©bseruer In loving of Marjorie Lee Slider ituaries O n th e b irth d ay o f o u r L o rd a n d S a v io r Jesu s C h rist; D e c e m b e r 25, 1998, o u r b e lo v e d and b lessed angel M rs. M a rjo rie L ee S lid e r w as c a lled to h e r final restin g place. B o m M arjo rie L ee D eW itty o n N o v e m b e r 2, 1920 in A u stin , Texas, sh e w as th e d a u g h te r of the late M r. F ran k Jam es & M rs. E a ste r O v e rto n D eW itty. S he w as th e 4 ,h d a u g h te r o f 8 girls an d 3 boys. T h e m arria g e w ith h e r late h u sb an d “ L .C .” S lid e r b le sse d th em w ith th e b irth o f tw o so n s; L eo n C . S lid e r Jr. an d R o n ald D. In Loving Memory of S lider; b o th o f P o rtlan d , O R. M a rjo rie L. S lid er w as o n e o f the Is1 licen sed A fric a n -A m e ric a n b e a u tic ia n s to o p en and o p erate a b eau ty Luther Coleman S u n r is e A u g u s t 16, 1923 S u n s e t D e c e m b e r 12, 1998 Funeral services were held Saturday, December 19,1998 at Rose City Cemetery & F uneral Home. Mr. Luther Colem an was bom on August 16,1923 in Shongaloo, Louisiana to the union o f Gussie Cooper Colem an and Luther Coleman, Sr. Mr. Coleman, w as blessed with two sons, Alex and Luther, Jr. He later m et and married Bessie M. Brown in April o f 1952. This union was blessed with tw o children, Gerald and Marcello. H e moved to Portland in 1951 where he w orked at the shipyards and later worked tor many years for Bromley Masonry until retinng in 1987. Luther w as active and he enjoyed fishing, traveling and people. H e leaves to cherish his memory: his wife: Bessie; son Gerald o f Beaverton, Oregon; daughter Marcello o f Portland, Oregon, son; Alex o f Houston, Texas; son: L uther, Jr. o f Las Vegas, Nevada; sister, Jessie Warren and brother Ocie Coleman o f Minden, Louisiana, 13 grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren and a host o f other relatives and friends. In Loving Memory of Carrie L. Thompson & b a rb e r sa lo n w ith h er h u sb an d in the V a n co u v er and P o rtlan d area. In a d d itio n to h er m an y d e d ic a tio n s to h e r fam ily, friends and c o m m u n ity , M a rjo rie d ev o ted and prid ed h e rs e lf as a fo ster m o th e r an d em p lo y e e fo r O re g o n ’s C h ild re n ’s S erv ices D iv isio n . A s M arjo rie cele b rated a full life, h er fam ily an d frien d s c ele b rated an d c h erish h o w h er u n iq u e g ift o f sty le, sm ile and spirit e n ric h e d a n d w ill co n tin u e d to bless an d stre n g th e n o u r lives. In Loving Memory Of A d ve rtise Y o u r C hurch In (O hsertu'v. Walter Frederick Morris III S u n r is e J u ly 31, 1951 S u n s e t D e c e m b e r 06, 1998 Funeral services w ere held D ecem ber 21, 1998 at the Killingsworth Little Chapel o f Chimes. W alter Frederick M orris III was bom in Portland, O regon on July 31, 1951. W alter was in the A rm y and then a com puter programmer. H e passed aw ay in O akland, California, were he had lived for one year. W alter leaves to cherish his mem ory: W alter D aniele M om s son, Fort Hood, Texas, Steveland M orris son, O klahom a, Kimberly M orris daughter, Seattle, W A, Ebony M orris daughter, O klahoma, W alter Frederick M orris Jr. father, Portland, S u n r is e J u n e 12, 1 9 4 0 S u n s e t D e c e m b e r 8, 1998 Funeral services were held Saturday, December 12,1998 at Vancouver Avenue O R, M ary Elizabeth M orris m other, Portland, O R, Allen Brooks brother, Portland, O R, Kenneth M orris brother, Portland, O R , D uane M orris brother, Portland, O R, Justin O. M orris brother, Portland, and Justine O. M orris brother, First Baptist Church, Portland, Oregon. Came Lue Thompson was h m on June 12, 1940 in Tuskegee, Alabama to the Portland, OR. parents o f Johnnie and Lizzie Smith. Cam e was the fust child o f four. She attended Washington Public School in Alabama, an all black school with her three brothers. Louis. Charles and Stephen. She later moved to Portland in June, 1953, where she joined the Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church, under the pastorship o f the late Dr. O.B. Williams. After graduating from high school she did child care, and later married Ross Thompson. Most o f C am e’s life was devoted to child care for foster kids and being a homemaker and loving mother to her five children. Came was very active in the church She was a youth usher, sang in the Jr. Choir, the William-ehoralers and was a mem ber o f the B.T.U. She leaves to cherrish her memories: Her five children, Venetia I . Smith. Lindell Betts, Jr., Elizabeth 1.. Betts, Johnie L. Bradford, and Delicia E.W. Thompson; her mother, Lizzie M. Smith: three brothers. Louis Sm ith Charles E. Sm ith and Stephen L. Smith; fifteen grandchildren: five great-grandchildren; and a host o f aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and her beloved dogs, Pierce, Oscar and Sissy. I I I I I I I ■ I I I ®lje ^ortlani* (©bseruer In Loving Memory of Jessie Mae Whetstone Sunrise M ay 19,1918 Sunset December 22,1998 Funeral services well be held today Wednesday, December 30,1998 at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church - 3725 N. Gantenbein Avenue in Portland, Oregon. Interment will be private at Sunnyside Chimes Memorial Garde- is in Portland, Oregon. Jessie Mae Whetstone was bom on May 19,1918 in Queen City, Texas to Eugene Braxton and Addine Butts Braxton. She passed away in a Gresliam. Oregon conv. hospital on December 22.1998 at the age o f 80 years. Jessie married tier late husband Horace Whetstone after she finished school In 1943, they moved to Portland where she worked for the shipyards for several years. Her husband preceded her in death in 1958. Jessie was a member o f New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Portland, Oregon. The Pastor is Rev Robert C Jointer. She was active in the church choir and other areas o f the chinch Jessie leaves to cherish her memory: Sister Rose Maty Johnekm. Portland. Oregon Brother Willie James Braxton, Queen City, Texas, Brother John Webster Austin, Texas. There were no children. Preceded in death by a Brother, Jimmy Hurt. Also survived by a host o f nieces and nephews and friends. In Loving Memory of Sylvia Thompson Sunrise December 7,1907 - Sunset December 25,1998 Funeral services will be held for Sylvia Thompson on Wednesday, December 30 at 10:30 A.M. at Caldwell’s Colonial Chapel. Mis. Thompson passed away on December 25,1998 in Portland at the age o f 91. Mis. Thompson was bom on December 7,1907 in Baton Rouge. Louisiana to William and Alice (Lqenne) Watkins. She married James Thompson in 1925. They moved to Portland in 1947. She was a member o f Hughes M anorial Methodist Episcopal Church She was preceded in death by h a husband James in 1996 She ts survived by her daughters Addie Haynes ofPortland and Shirley Thompson o f Oakland, CA.; sens, James Thompson Jr., o f Portland and Garland Thompson ofN ew York, N.Y.; six grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and one great-great grandson. U q iq u e C h ristia n M in istries Now You can Save 20-70% on Your Funeral Costs Due to recent changes in FTC laws, you can now purchase your casket, urn, headstone or marker outside of funeral homes. After your purchase we will deliver to the funeral home of your choice. We feature:________________ Top Quality Caskets 24 Hour Service Contact Victor Pierce, Exec. Director @ 503-870-0136 E-mail ucm@worldstar.com i i ■ i i i i i i i i We are here to help you in your time o f need -Infant Caskets Donated - Trust Accounts and pre-funding funeral packages available soon. We have one o f the largest showrooms in the Northwest. 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