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October 22. 2003
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Pope Celebrates 25th Anniversary
(AP) — Pope John Paul II
celebrated his 25th anniver
sary Thursday, reaching a
milestone matched by only
three o f his predecessors
and pushing ahead wilh his
agenda despite increasingly
debilitating infirmities. The
83-year-old pope was a
Polish cardinal named Karol
Wojtyla when he was elected
the first non-Italian p o n tiff in
4 55 years.
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A birthday party was held at Irving Plaza on Northeast M artin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Thursday for
local resident Bettie Robinson, who turned 101. She was born in M ississippi and moved to Oregon
where she lived in Vanport to work in the Kaiser Shipyard in the early 1940s. She was once displaced
by the Emanuel Hospital expansion. Her daughter, Inez Reed, 83, join ed her for the celebration.
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Services w ere scheduled W ednesday at Bethesda
Christian Church, I 0 9 N. Em erson, for Rhonda G race
O llison w ho died Oct. 16, 2003, with Rev. Johnny
Pack IV, officiating.
She w as born Nov. 23, 1958, the daughter o f
R obert B. O llison and M artha L. O llison.
She attended John A dam s High School, Portland
C om m unity C ollege and Portland C ollege o f Business. She was em
ployed at the Q uim by C orporation.
S urvivors include a daughter, L aW anda R. O llison
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Beloved Community
Member Remembered
E sther E. Hardy
Funeral services w ere held Saturday, O ct. 18 for Esther E. Hardy at the
Freedom A ssem bly C hurch o f G od in Christ. She w as 91 years old.
Esther Hardy was born in Aug. 18 , 19 12, in Hennessey, Okla. and lived
in San B ernadino, Cali I. until 2001. She worked as a preschool and music
teacher in the San Bem adino School District. She married Pastor D empsey
Hardy in 1935 and received herevangelist missionary license in 1945.She
was involved in several churches as a financial secretary, an executive
board m em ber and a regional and district m issionary.
S urvivors include her sons. Rev. W .G. Hardy Sr.. Rupert H ardy and
Carl W ashington; and daughters Sylvia A nderson. Mary Lou Jackson
and Pearlene W ashington.
A rrangem ents were under the direction o fC ald w ell'sC o lo n iai Chapel.
Army Veteran Dies at 57
Stanley Givens
Funeral services w ere held Saturday, Oct. 11 at
New Hope Baptist C hurch tor Robert Stanley G iv
ens. He w as 57.
He was born on M arch 1 7 .1946 in Tucson. Ariz..,
the I7'ho f IS children. He w ascalled Stun o r Stanley
by friends.
He m oved to Portland at the age o f 18 and attended M ultnom ah
C ollege. He was drafted into the U.S. A rm y in 1967. He was stationed at
Fort Lewis. W ash., and served tw o years active duty in G erm any.
A fter being honorably discharged in 1973. G ivens w orked for the
Burlington N orthern Railroad. He retired with a disability after 27 years
o f service.
Survivors include his sisters. D oris H endricks. Rose M artin and M ary
G ivens; brothers Rayford and Fred G ivens, all o f Portland; and a host o f
aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephew s and oth er friends and relatives.
A rrangem ents were under the direction o f Cox and C ox Funeral
Chapel.
Childcare Provider Remembered
Jam es Sm ith
G raveside services w ere held M onday at Pioneer C em etery in south
east Portland for Jam es Sm ith, w ho dieil W ednesday. O ct. I at the age
of35.
He was born in Florence, N. C .,a n d lived in Portland for m ore than 20
years.
Mr. Smith was a self-em ployed childcare provider.
Survivors include his com panion, Tracy W alker; daughter Joyce; son
Jam es Jr.; and brothers O tis and Franklin.
Mama Jewell Will Be Missed
Jew ell “M am a Jew ell" Harris
A funeral w as held S atu rd ay , O ct. 11 in K illingsw orth L ittle C hapel
o f the C h im es for Jew ell "M am a Je w e ll" W. H arris, w ho d ied O ct. 6
at age 67.
She w as born Dec. 11. 1935, in San A ntonio. She moved to Portland
in 1964 and w as a laborer in the shipyards.
Survivors include her son. Kenneth I C Brown; daughters. Alice
Y.
Brown. Jew ell I.. Stevens. Pearl Dillard and S ute) Diyg; granddaughters
she raised. S asja C arnahan and Ulanda Sim m s; 23 other grandchildren;
10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
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Evangelism Seminar at Warner Pacific
A se a so n e d p a s to r and
tr a in e r w ill te a c h a d a y -lo n g
s e m in a r to e x p lo re e v a n g e lism
an d d is c ip le s h ip in th e w o rk
p la c e .
D r. E n riq u e C e p e d a , p r e s i
d e n t o f D o u lo s In te rn a tio n a l
M in is trie s , w ill te a c h " E v a n g e
liz in g B u s in e s s a n d P r o f e s
sio n a l P e o p le in the W o rk p la c e :
E v a n g e lism an d D isc ip le sh ip as
a L ife s ty le " from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m .
S a tu rd a y , O c t. 25 at W a rn e r
P a c ific C o lle g e , 2 2 1 9 S .E . 68
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Mein Leaves Mother,
Family to Mourn
E m a n u el C. M osley Sr.
Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 17 at St.
Paul C hurch o fG o d in C h rist, 2859 N.E. Rodney St.,
for Em anuel C. M osley Sr. o f Portland w ho died
Oct. 12 at age 28. He w as born July 6, 1975. He w orked for C ourtesy
Janitorial, Nike and as an electrician for the O regon D epartm ent o f
T ransportation.
He will be cherished by his many fam ily and friends, especially his
m other. M arnella M osley, w ho wrote the follow ing poem:
Emanuel, you are a gift fr o m Cod, therefore I do not question your
heavenly departure before me. F or / know without doubt it is a plan fro m
G od fo r no m other should suffer this pain. This pain is fa r worse than the
labor pain it took to bring you into this world, this one o f you leaving this
world. I love you E m a n u el therefore it is through m y fa ith in C o d you will
read this a n d hold it close to yo u r heart. I love you but I know you are
now with one who loves you fa r m ore than me. Although I c a n 't imagine
no one loving you m ore Ilian m e on this earth, so I know it m ust be God.
I will alw ays cherish yo u r first steps, first words, first days o f school,
first loves a n d those simple ways you looked at your children as they
ai com plislied som e o f the sam e foot steps that you took. You had so much
pride in yourcliildren as well as dreams and hopesfortlieirfuiure. As your
m other I will not be able to replace what you represent to them but I will
do m y best. Emanuel you m ade me laugh. O ur conversations w ere real.
O ur relationship was genuine. I want you to know C od is good, but also
C o d is Love a n d He loves you. You made a difference everywhere you went,
but I d id not realize it until after you have left. H ow fa r your love reached,
old young, m iddle age a n d toddler they have great love fo r you.
A lthough we will not m eet again until / m ake m y journey, I w ill love
you every day, no m an o r ch ild w ill replace m y love fo r you a n d w hat
I fe e l f o r you. S tay sw eet a n d close to Cod, fo r his hands w ill not change.
Survivors also include his two children, Emanuel Jr. and Shakyla: fiance.
Kathleen Mitchell: brothers and sisters. Robert L. Mosley Sr.. Anthony and
T'yannaM osley.Nate and NatcholeGriffin.Gabrien Garrett, CarlaThompson,
and Angela Henderson, all o f Portland; great-grandmother Louvenia Hester o f
Detroit; grandparents. George A. Bingham Sr. of Portland. Barbara M. Thomas
o f California and Annie L. Mosley o f Portland.
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