il,f ^Jnrthxnò © b seru er_____________________ Page AIO October IS, 2008 Donald Ray Green Sr. Johnnie B. Stevenson >— s Johnnie B. Stevenson died Sept. 27, 2008. She was bom on Jan.2, 1938 to W.D. Jones and Ann Washington in Gualalupe, Miss. In younger years she loved to dance, socialize with her friends and travel. A strong independent woman, she had lots of strength and cour­ age, and was always there for her family and others. She had an easy going spirit that everyone loved and admired. Z Z Z4 Z4 / Z C/v/ In later years she enjoyed go­ ing to garage sales, sight see­ ing or just visiting with her chil­ d re n , g ra n d c h ild re n , g re a t­ grandchildren and friends. She leaves to cherish her memories, one daughter Diane S tevenson; tw o sons, Larry Stevenson and Tommie Harris; five grandchildren, five great­ grandchildren and a host of rela­ tives and friends. Arrangements by Cox & Cox Funeral Chapel. DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Please join us fo r our Annual OPEN HOUSE! Sunrise: Jan. 25, I960 • Sunset: Oct. 4, 2008 He was preceded in death by M e m o rie s” p ro ­ d u ced by O prah his brother, Law rence G reen; Winfrey and Samuel uncle, Eddie Green; grandmother, L. Jackson. He was Mabel W orship; uncle, Ralph the stage m anager Worship; and grandsons, Miles for the sold out 2008 Springer and Camryn Whittaker Vagina Monologues and Bob Wack. He leaves to celebrate and m an ag in g an a ll­ cherish his memory, the love of woman cast. He was a triple his life, his wife of 11 ‘/ j years; threat in sports, excelling in base­ his p a re n ts, his c h ild re n , ball, football and basketball. His D em inika, Donald Jr., Randy athletic prowess extended to be­ M arshall (D ee D ee), G abriel ing drafted by the Kansas City (N a ta sh a ), V ernell S pringer, Royals baseball team. An injury Lynnette and Bessie Gabrielle; prevented him from playing with grandchildren, Donasha Green, Israel, Xavier, Branden, Randi and the team. D onald m et L aV erne at Justin Marshall, Kyle, Nicolas, Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Chelsea and Christian Springer; Church on Oct. 18,1997 and after a sister, Sandra; and brothers, a worldwind courtship, they mar­ Leslie, Michael and Thomas; as well as a host of other family mem­ ried on Dec. 20,1997. He loved the Lord. He em ­ bers and friends. Services were held Saturday, braced his passion for family and Oct. 11 at Vancouver Avenue First family values. As husband, fa­ ther, son, brother, uncle, nephew, Baptist Church. A rrangem ents entrusted By cousin and friend, he never lost Cox & Cox Funeral Chapel. sight of his love and faith in God. Donald Ray Green Sr. was bom to Eula Mae and E rn est G reen on Jan. 25, I960 in Portland. He attended Sabin E l­ ementary, and Grant and W ashington High Schools. He was a m em ber o f Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church and was baptized by the late Dr. O. B. Williams. Affectionately known as "Big Daddy,” he was a master of many trades and talents. Among them he was a master chef, carpenter, barber, athlete and actor. He was m ost recently em ­ ployed as an assistant tour man­ ager, with his wife, for the late Luther Vandross, with the Es­ sence Music Festival, and vari­ ous movies filmed on location in Portland. His “ 15 minutes of fame” in­ cluded doing voiceovers for the HBO documentary, “Unchained Yolanda Hudson When: Sunday, October 19th, 2008 1:00-4:00 pm Where: De La Salle North Catholic HS 7528 N Fenwick Ave. Portland, OR 97217 Learn about De La Salle’s “3 R’s Relationship'. SAFE environment, small class size, involved teacher interaction and diverse community Rigor: College preparatory curriculum, 98% of graduates attend college, extended school day. Academic support Relevance: Unique Corporate Internship Program where every student has a real job. Worksite Sponsors include: Columbia Sportswear, NIKE, OnPoint, Keybank and m ore... G reater F aith B aptist C hurch Presents a Week o f Celebration in Honor o f our Pastor & First lady Rev. Byrone & Marvia Bolton 3rd Year Pastor’s Anniversary October 29th thru November 2nd 2008 Yolanda Hudson, a native of Mo­ bile, Ala. and resident of Portland was bom Jan. 19,1957. She departed this life on Sept. 16, 2008 at Good Samaritan Hospital while surrounded by her loving family. Yolanda met and married Major Hudson and to this union they were blessed with their children. They were soul mates with unconditional love. She was a loving woman who worked as a medi­ cal records technician at Legacy Emanuel hospital and was a faithful member of Lifeline Church. She was known for her sweet potato pies. She loved being with her grandchildren, family and friends. She liked to draw, learn new things and help anyone in need. Anita Henson A nita Francine Harris was born Sept. 2, 1953 in Portland, the young­ est child of Evergie and Ulicious Har­ ris. She graduated from Joseph Lane El­ ementary School and Lincoln High School. She attended Seattle Univer­ sity. She m arried her high school sweetheart Derek Henson and from that union they welcomed a beautiful baby boy, Jason. After an amicable divorce, she formed a relationship with former friend Jerry Gulledge and they were blessed with their son, Jamaal Gulledge. Jason and Jamaal were the love of her life. Her long work history started in the bean and berry fields where she did not make very much money. However, she had real jobs with Barbara Sue Seals Realtor, KPTV, former Portland Mayor Bud Clark and for the last 17 years with the Water Preceding her in death was her father •5 Samuel Griffin, sister Gloria Grayson and favorite nephew Jon N. Sweet. Yolanda’s memory will be cherished by her husband; her ch ild ren , C harlotte Hudson, Samantha Hudson, Major Hudson Jr., Richard Hudson and Lonnie Matoes; her grandchildren; mother Ruth Mae Grayson; stepmother Rose Griffin; mother in-law Marie Hudson of Mobile; uncle: Rev. Percy Wash­ ington; aunt: Eva Francis Johnson of Birmingham, Ala.; three sisters, Annie Ruth Armstrong, Patricia Lockett and step-sister Linda Griffin of Salem, Ala.; brothers: Richard Grayson, Reese Jerrel Grayson and Christopher Lee Grayson all of Mobile; and many other family members and friends. This extraordinary woman was a great gift from God and she will be missed dearly by all. Arrangements by Cox & Cox Funeral Chapel. Bureau as an office specialist. She enjoyed discussing politics and was not shy in expressing her views. She was a 100 p ercen t su p p o rte r o f presidential candidate Barack O bam a and was looking forw ard to attending his inauguration in January. A nita loved the Lord and was baptized at V an c o u v e r A venue F irs t B a p tist Church. She also attended Fellow ship M issionary Baptist Church where she sang in the choir She was preceded in d e a th by h e r fa th e r, tw o b ro th e rs , U licious Jr. and Harvesta, and a sister, Constance (Connie). She leaves to cherish her memory, her two sons; her mother; five sisters, Otharyn Rand, Bertha Smith, Phyllis N. Harris, Darlene Daven­ port and Betty Harris; tw o brothers, C urtis and Jam es; nieces, nephew s and other fam ily and friends. Arrangements by Cox & Cox Funeral Chapel. e/fiw libimi ^Aiinib/ricb A n /etn u /w n u l Celebration will begin with three nights if preaching and signing at Greater Faith Baptist Church, 9631 Skidmore Street, Portland OR, at 7:00 p.m. nightly. Guest speakers will be: The Bolton Brothers Prophetess Evelyn Turner of Chicago, Illinois You are invited to attend a G.O.O.D. Women’s Retreat (God’s Ordained Order for his Daughters) Theme: “I Need MORE Than This” Friday, Oct. 31 st - Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 12566 Se 93rd Avenue Monarch Hotel in Clackamas, Oregon Please contact the hotel directly to book your room accommodations. www.monarchhotel.ee or call 1-800-492-8700 Theme: “1 can do all things in Christ... Phil. 4:13 Celebration will continue at Vancouver Ave First Baptist Church 3138 N Vancouver Avenue, Portland, OR Saturday night, Nov 1st A “Live Concert Gospel Musical" featuring the renowned Bolton Brothers of Hattiesburg, MS, 6:00 p.m. (doors open at 5:0()p.m.) Cut o ff for group rate room reservations is October 17, 2008 Come experience G od’s power and meet new women in the Kingdom Registration is $75 deadline is Oct. 24th For more information call 503.734.4496 Mail registration fee to: Sunday afternoon, Nov 2nd Pastor's Bolton Anniversary Celebration, 4:00 p.m. 12042 SE Sunnyside Road For more information, call 503-710-2(MX) or 503-247-2992 Clackamas, OR 97015 PMB#445