Œh A p ril 4, 2007 ‘ ^ în rtlau b ffîhserlie r Page B5 Want a Free Computer? going then we don’t use them,” said Furst, "You have to be careful annual fundraiser. of ethics. Some places send inter­ Wilh all the com puters. Free nationally, like to China, where their Geek acquires some that just can’t environm ental protection laws be refurbished. E-w aste, or elec­ aren't as strict.” tronic waste, accounts for a lot of Keeping volunteers safe and landfill space. Furst says that Free giving a service to the community Geek deals with E-waste recyclers is of importance at Free Geek. For who are environm entally sound. more information on Free Geek and “If they [E-W aste recyclers] how to v o lu n te e r v isit won’t tell us where the computer is www.freegeek.org. continued Trevor Robinson (right) is working 24 hours as a volunteer to barter for a free computer at Free Geek. He is joined by Shawn Furst, volunteer program coordinator for the non-profit organization. photo by M ark W ashington / T he P ortland O bserver from Metro CHURCH SPACE In Loving Memory Verna Shepherd Services will be held Monday, April 9 at 11 a.m. at Caldwell Funeral Home, 20 N.E. 14th for Verna Shep­ herd who died March 29, 2007. She was bom on Feb. 15, 1923 to Calvin Davis and Esther Howard in Harpersville, Ala. and raised by her Aunt Mamie Crawford (deceased). She was brought up to fear the Lord and accepted Christ in her youth. She married Earsly W. Smith (deceased) in Birming­ ham, Ala. in 1946 and later moved to New York City where they resided until 1953 when they moved to Portland. From this union her three children, Jacquelyn (Jackie), Earsly Randolph (Randy) and Joycelyn (Joyce) were born. Divorced in 1961, she met and married Arthur L. Shepherd in 1964 and they were married for 40 years until his death on March 30, 2003. V erna worked in the service and social services industries. She was truly gifted with com passion for helping and caring for others. She was a sales associate for Lipman W olf, a major New York retailer in the late 1940s, and was a social services coordinator for the N eighborhood Service C enter in Portland in the early 1960s, working as an activist to unite the c ity 's black and white com m unities. Her aim was to bring the com m unities together so they could better understand their social and cultural differences. Her success at work landed her an opportunity to manage her own business in Portland directing management for Educational Testing Services (a pilot program sponsored by a New York based educational testing com ­ pany), Her career was then di­ rected to serve as a community agent at Grant HighSchool in 1970 where she worked for 17 years until retiring. After retirement, she successfully m anaged a fully staffed home day care center and foster care business for 8 years. Verna had a passion for fishing, cooking and gardening. She spent countless hours fishing with her buddies and family members at many local fishing spots. She en­ joyed cooking and had a special touch in making barbecue ribs and took pride in making her gumbo. She was a long time member of the Morning Star Baptist Church and helped to usher in tutoring and mentoring programs in the church annex. She worked on the church planning committee that organized the building of the children’s school adjacent to the church. She leaves to mourn her only sibling. Queen Anne Deloney; her three children; seven grandchildren. Warren, Danny, Deandre, Drake, Ronnie, Cam ille and Isaiah; a daughter-in- law Sabrina Smith, two sons-in-law John Keller and Nate M oreland; two great granddaughters, Nia W ashington and Draia Shelton; a great grandson. Nolan Shelton; a sister-in law Carrie Shepherd; four nephews; two nieces; several great nephews and nieces; and a com m unity of close friends. 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Vancouver Ave., Portland, OR 97217 503 288-2919 Spring Term Schedule, 2007 April 2— June 14, 2007 Beloved Daughter Missed by All M a r c h 9 ,1 9 9 1 - M a r c h 2 5 ,2 0 0 7 D e ’A n d ra n iq u e S am iria Davis was born March 9, 1991 to Rietta Payton and Nathaniel Davis at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital in Portland. I n 2003, N ique accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior and was baptized at the Voice of the Cross Church in Vancouver. Nique had many interests. She was an avid reader, loved to de­ sign clothes, draw, sing. shop, talk on the phone and work on the computer. 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