(Elp Page B4 Metro/Religion $ )o rtla iib MB MB Classifieds/Bids BM I Sexual Harassment Denied (AP) — A Portland pastor denies that he sexually harassed a female pastor he supervised in the late 1980s at a Kansas City, Missouri, church. The Rev. Ronald W illiam s, who m inisters to the Bethel A.M E. Church in Portland, acknow ledges th a t th e w o m an — S a u n d ra M cFadden-W eaver— won a settle­ m ent o f her harassm ent claim against him. But Williams says an insurance company made the payments, not himself. The woman's lawyer says Williams wasn’t dismissed as a deiendant until after the settlement was reached. Williams says he had a consen­ sual sexual relationship with the woman while he was unmarried but she was married. A memorial service will be held Saturday July 28 at 6 p.m. at the Sal­ vation Army, 5335 N. Williams. Bennie, Eddie Jr. and Alex; mother, Viola Horsley; sisters, Gloria Hall, Lizzie Smith, lka Edwards and Albora Edwards; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Obituaries Precious Lucy Montgomery Precious Lucy Montgomery was bom to the union o f James Minor and Obbie Lowery Minor on M a y 3 ,1938 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She was the first o f five children. Precious moved with her family to LaGrande, Ore. in 1945. She united with the Church o f God in Christ under the leadership o f the late Rev. l.W. Lowe. After completing the rest o f her education in LaGrande, she moved to Portland at the young age o f 17. While in Portland, she met and married Frank Montgomery ofFresno, Calif. She is the mother o f two children; son John Cleveland o f Portland and daughter Terry M ontgom ery o f Fresno. She is stepmother to Leo Montgomery and Lula Mae Brown, both o f Fresno; Arthur and Willie Montgomery, both o f Portland, and Frank Montgomery o f Los Angeles. Precious was a domestic engineer until she retired in 1997. After retire­ ment, she moved to Fresno andjoined the Church o f Light where she was baptized and saved by God’s graces. She remained in Fresno as a member o f the church until her death. Precious was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; her brother David and sister Lillie Jane. Left behind to celebrate her memory are her children, stepchildren as well as her brothers Robert and Anglee Minor o f Portland; sister-in-laws Velma Minor o f Portland and Emma PueofW eed, Calif; grandsonJohnell Cleveland if San Diego; uncle Hasker Lowery (Laurine) o f Portland; and a host o f nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, extended family and friends. Barbara J. ‘Bobbie’ Brown A funeral was held July 2,2001, in Cornerstone Community Church o f God in Christ in Portland for Barbara J. “Bobbie” Brown, who died June 25 atag e6 1 . Mrs. Brown was bom Barbara J. BrantonOct.21,1939,inTuscaloosa, Ala. She moved to Portland in 1947 and graduated from Roosevelt High School. She was a homemaker and a foster mother. In 1969, she married Robert W. Brown. Survivors include her husband; father, John D. Brant Sr.; sisters, Betty J. Watson, Mary A. Tumerand Debra R. Douglas; and brothers, John D. Brant Jr., Larry C BrantandAnthony D. Brant. Interment in Rose City Cemetery. Arrangements by Killingsworth Little Chapel o f the Chimes. Lorene Parker A funeral was held July 11,2001, in Rose City Funeral Home for Lorene Parker, who died July 1 at age 66. Mrs. Parker was bom Lorene Nelson on Sept. 4,1934, in Mira, La. She moved to the Portland commu­ nity of Vanport in 1948 and gradu­ ated from Lincoln High School. She moved to Ohio in 1963 and attended nursing school in Akron. She was a nurse for several hospitals in Ohio until retiring in 1997 due to poor health. In 1963, she married Eddie Parker Sr.; he died in 1997. Survivors include her daughters, Vemice Ellis and Veta Parker; sons, Rosa Lee Washington A funeral was held Saturday, July 7.2001, in Mt. Sinai Community Bap­ tist Church in Portland for Rosa Lee Washington, who died June 30 at age 87. Mrs. Washington was bom Rosa Lee Smith on Jan. 17, 1914, in Holt, Ala. She moved to Portland in 1942, and was a coach cleaner for Union Pacific Railroad for 29 years, retiring in the late 1960s. She moved in 1994 to Carson, Calif. In 1931, she mairied Vernon W ashington Sr.; he died in 1977. Survivors include her daughters, Maxine Andrews, Willie-Lou Gildon, O livia W ashington and S herry Holmes; sons, Vernon Jr., Jimmy, Timmy and Jerry; grandchildren; great-grandchildren, great-great­ grandchildren; and great-great-great- grandchildren. Interment in Rose City Cemetery. Arrangements by Rose City. Isaiah Hill Caples A funeral was held Tuesday, July 3.2001, in Killingsworth Little Chapel ofthe Chimes for Isaiah Hill Caples, who died June 27 at age 5 months. Isaiah was bom Jan. 5, 2001, in Portland. Survivors include his mother, Lori Ann Hill; father, Johnny E.;and broth­ ers, Johnny E. 11, Leonard L„ Michael A. and Keenan E. Interment in Rose City Cemetery. Portland, Oregon b i t t e r C Intrch o f G o d M ltr 97217 lo c a tio n ..'-Í Center o f Praise Ministritt ¿ '-'Jo' 3402 R St. Vaneauvrr, Washington Pastor Marcus J. Irving * 503 283 1635 ’41 ■VawMi caunMtiny *ChrialMing« *Gw4«Maw to y * «ad OM» Club« “ I f You A sp ire to M ak e M u sic ” Renaissance Academy Is A Must ♦% ♦ ♦ ♦ Summer Camp 2001 ♦ ♦ ♦ Learn guitar Play African Drums! Learn Sound Technology! Sing in a choir! Learn Keyboard! July 5-31, 2001 Monday- Friday 8am-Noon Grades 4-8 cost: $150 Limited financial assistance available Location: Irvington Covenant Church 4046 NE MLK JR. 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