Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 29, 2011, Page 21, Image 21

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    June 29, 2011
In Loving Memory
Major H. Lincoln Sr.
On June 8,2011, former Portland
resident Major H. Lincoln Sr. was
called by our Lord and Savior to be
with his eternal family. At the time
of his passing, he resided in The
Philippines.
He was the youngest child of
Beulah and Horace Lincoln’s 10
children. He was bom in Beaumont,
Texas and was educated at Boise
Elementary School and Benson High
School, Oregon State University in
Corvallis, and Wichita State Uni­
versity in Wichita, Kan., where he played football and
ran track for their varsity teams.
After college, he played semi-professional football
tor the Seattle Shockers. He also served our country
in the United States Army.
He had a truly powerful personality with a kind and
loving heart. He was a talented and industrious man
who taught himself to play the Bute. He crafted,
sculpted and manufactured jewelry. He was employed
as a cement mason, excavator, construction engineer,
and carpenter and sometimes moonlighted as an after-
hours social club manager.
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He loved the Lord and was very spiritual in his own
way. He attended Good Samaritan Church of God in
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Christ in Portland before relocating
to The Philippines.
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He was preceded in death by his
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parents; brothers, Hollis, Horace Jr.,
Carlton and Amos “Big Train” Lin­
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Simpson, Mary Morphis and Pat I ______________ _______ _____________
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He is survived by a sister Alice
Muhammad of Phoenix, Ariz., and
brother, Charles Lincoln Sr. of Port­
land; three sons, Maco of Houston,
Texas, Mashawn of Portland, and
Major Jr. of The Philippines; and two daughters,
Sharon of Las Vegas, and Melody of Houston. He is
4006 N. Missouri Avenue, Portland, OR 97227
also survived by his grandchildren and great grand­
children.
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Please join his family and friends for a memorial
Will Celebrate The 24th
service on Monday, July 11 at 11 a.m. at Daniels
Memorial Church o f God in Christ, 1234 N.E.
Pastor & Wife's Appreciation
Killingsworth St.
In lieu of flowers, contributions would be welcome
in care of the Major Lincoln Jr. donation account at
Wells Fargo Bank to help the family bring M ajor’s son
to the United States to live with his family.
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In Fond Memory
Denell Tanner Mullen
It's been four years Denell since you left us and went
home. The Lord only takes the good young so we all know
we ll see each other again.
I thank you for giving me the most four wonderful girls,
Destinie, Titus, Nenia and Trevonni; and four grandchil­
dren. Ariel and her two boys, Noah, two years old now; and
Eli Jr., who's 7 months. And your baby, Ahsia? Well she
going back to school to be a police officer and I only wish
you were here to be as proud as I am.
I miss you as if it were just yesterday. The girls and I talk
about you almost everyday, to keep your name alive and
always fresh in our minds because you are a very big part
of our lives.
I can t wait till I can hold you again. May you rest in peace my
one and only love.
-Douglas Mullen
Dr. & Mrs. Johnny Pack IV
Sunday, July 17,2011 - 3:30 P.M.
Theme: "God's Obedient S erva n t" I Samuel
Guests: St. Paul Missionaiy Baptist Church, Dr.
James CE Faulkner, Pastor
Bro. & Sis. Nate Kennedy, Chairpersons
Rev. Dr. Johnny Pack IV, Pastor
T erry F amily
F uneral
H ome
Mom, Things I Never Got to Say
I fall down on my knees and begin to cry.
For I never wanted you to leave my side.
I wanted you to be by my side forever and ever.
And I wanted to leave your side, never.
For you were my mom and I'll love you forever more.
Every trouble I went through, you’re the one who opened the door.
I lie on the ground crying more than ever before.
I had so little memories and I wanted much more.
I was too caught up in my friends.
I never had time to spend.
I want you back it’s not fair.
A mom like you was very rare.
I love you, I love you, please come back.
My whole life just fell off track.
Now that your gone I have no where to go.
I need you here there's so much more I need to know.
I miss you, I wish it never turned out this way.
Now that your gone there so much to say.
I'm sorry for the fun times I could of spent with you.
This isn't happening it can't be true!
I love you I love you PLEASE come back home.
Now that you’re gone I'm all alone.
—Ahsia Mae Mullen
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