Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 17, 2004, Page 9, Image 9

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killingsw orth St. Johns Lom bard
Little Chape! o f the Chimes
Hot Meals and Good Fellowship
Cordially invites you to attend
"PRECIOUS MEMORIES'
Dog D ave (left) o f th e
h o m e le s s c a m p Dignity
Village re ce ive s a
heartw arm ing b o unty
from Larry Collins a nd
h is Corner S to n e
C om m unity Church o f
God in Christ. Each
N ovem ber, th e n o rth e a st
Portland church re a c h e s
o u t to h elp low -incom e
a n d h o m e le s s p eo p le
with a pre-Thanksgiving
dinner.
A Holiday Memorial Service
Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 5 00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
Maranatha Church of God
4222 N.E. 12th Avenue
Portland. Oregon
* Dr T Allen Bethel, Host Pastor
* Dr LeRoy Hay nes, Jr - Keynote Speaker
* Local musical artists, groups and dancers
* Memorial video presentation
* Reception to follow
For information call Rev. Renee' Ward: (503) 283-1976 •
Big City Produce
photo by M ark
W ashington /T hf . P ort ­
land O bserver
722 N. Sumner at Albina
503 460.3830
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M other D elores J a m e s a n d
h er daughter, R obin J a m e s
B e s t co llect fo o d d o n a tio n s
for th e Corner S to n e C o m m u ­
nity Church o f C hrist pre-
T hanksgiving Dinner, which
w as la st S a tu rd a y a t th e
church in n o rth e a st Portland.
Holiday Memorial Service Saturday
‘Precious
Memories’ helps
families cope
On S atu rd ay , N ov. 20 at 5 p .m .,
Killingsworth Little Chapel o f the Chimes
will host a holiday memorial service called
"Precious M emories." a celebration o f life
worship service for bereaved families.
The event will take place at Maranatha
Church of God, 4222 N.E. 12lh and Skidmore,
where Dr. T. Allen Bethel serves as the
senior pastor.
A potpourri o f local musical guests, in­
cluding choirs, singers, groups, soloists
and dancers w i 11 set the stage to ce lebrate I i fe
through traditional Christmas carols and
other inspirational music.
Special invited guests include keynote
speaker Dr. LeR oy H aynes Jr., president
o f North Portland Bible C ollege; P astor
W illiam T. Turner Jr. o f Trinity Full Gospel
Pentecostal C hurch; the Rev. M ary L.
G reen o f A llen T em ple C M E C hurch; the
Jackson S isters, M en o f Praise, rapper
O .C ., harpist M aureen B riare, the De
L aSalle N orth C atholic High School G os­
pel C hoir, Signs o f Praise and vocalist
Kirk Green.
"W e want to express our sincere ap p re­
ciation to all o f the fam ilies w ho have
entrusted us with the care o f the fam ily
m em ber and let them know that we are here
to help you through the h u rtin g ,” said
D avid E. H inton, general m anager for
Kil lingsworth Little Chapel o f the Chim es.
Rev. Renee' W ard.com m unity relations
d irecto r for the chapel, encourages p ar­
ticipation in the celebration to help ease
the void that many fam ilies feel with the
loss o f a loved one w hether it has been
one day, one w eek, one m onth or one year
or more.
Big City has everything for
your Holiday meals!
Open M-F 7:30am-7pm, Sat. 9am-7pm, Sun. 9am-6pm
VICTORY
Middle School
Af the Blazers Boys & Girls Club
5250 NE MLK (Near Killingsworth)
(503) 789-9099
6th & 7th Grade
Come Join Us Today
Adding 8th Grade Next Year (2005-06)
Landscaper, Fatf ?r, Grandfather Dies Alcohol Free
A funeral service was held
Tuesday, Nov. 9 for Clyde A.
Phillips at St. John Baptist Church
in Tacoma, Wash.
He was bom on Feb. 12, 1940
in E nid,T exastoC luster Phillips
and Dorothy Bell, who preceded
him in death.
He had retired from his land­
scaping busin ess and loved
spending time with his children.
He was a devoted father to each Clyde A. Phillips
one of his kids. He is survived by
the mother o f five o f his children,
Yvette Hudson; sons Muhammad
Raoof, T yrone H udson, Clyde
Phillips Jr. and Dominique Phillips;
daughters Shannon Branch, Tonya
Brown, Marlene Phillips, Andrea
Phillips and Ebonika Phillips; sis­
ters Dorothy Brewster,Carol Rice,
Elsie Fields and Laura Guyton;
b ro th e rs F ran k P h illip s and
Maurice Phillips; 16 grandchildren,
twogreat-grand-children and many
nieces and nephews.
Thanksgiving fo r A ll
U nion G ospel M ission p ro v id es a
tra d itio n a l T h a n k sg iv in g D in n er on
T h u rsd a y . N ov. 25 from 10 a.m . to 2
p.m . at 15 N .W . T h ird A ve. F ree and
open to the pu b lic.
P ortlan d R escue M issio n w ill begin
se rv in g tra d itio n a l T h a n k sg iv in g d in ­
n er at 5 p.m . on W ed n esd ay , N ov. 24
at I I I W. B urnside St. F ree and all are
w elcom e.
L o av e s & F ish e s, th e M eals on
W h e e ls P e o p le , h o sts an all ag e s
T hanksgiving dinner from 11 a.m .to 2 p .m .
on T hursday, Nov. 25 in the dining room
atth eS tu h rC en ter,at5 5 5 O S .W . Hall Blvd.
in B eaverton. T urkey dinners for seniors
are served at the Elm Court Loaves &
F ishes C en ter, 1111 S.W . 10th A ve.,
Belm ont Loaves & Fishes C enter. 4610
S.E. Belm ont and Cherry Blossom Loaves
& Fishes C enter, 740 S.E. 106th Ave.
St. Francis D ining Hall, at 330 S.E. 11"’
A ve., se rv e s a free T h an k sg iv in g d in n e r
on T h u rsd a y , N ov. 25 at 3 :3 0 p.m .
Club Ignite
N ew B eg in n in g s C h ristia n C e n ­
ter, 7600 N .E. G lisan , o p en s C lu b
Ignite each third F riday o f the m onth
fo r an ev e n in g o f live b an d s, c o m ­
edy e n te rta in e rs and e s p re sso in an
alco h o l and drug free e n v iro n m en t.
T he ta rg e t a u d ie n c e is you n g
ad u lts, age 18 an d ov er. A d m issio n
is free.
F or m ore in fo rm atio n call the
church at 5 0 3 -256-6050.
Birth
Announcement
Nicolas Mutsuo Brown-Amii
Nicolas M utsuo Brown-Amii was born
at 6a.m . on Friday. Nov. 12 ,2(X)4. the first
child of Margot P. Brown-Amii and James
M. Amii of Tigard.
He arrived at 2 1.5 inches long and weigh­
ing 8 pounds, 13 ounces.
His grandparents are Duane and Char­
lotte Brown of Fairview and Thomas and
Choky Amii of Campbell, Calif.
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