Page 2 0 ¡Portiani» 09bserUrr July 27. 2011 S> 11 h c p r i h p I 503-288-0033 □ U U 8 L I 1 D C ' Fill Out & Send To: i *!'P o rtla n i» (Dhseruer Attn: Subscriptions, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 $60.00 for 6 months • $110.00 for 1 year • $200.00 for 2 years (please include check with this subscription form) N ame : __ ______________________ ______ T elephone : A ddress : _________________________ or email subscriptions@portlandobserver.com For Community Advertising opportunities call Tony Washington: 0 The portland Observer of Roses Community Media Kit he iÇcrt < 'sprurr and job Angels Take Flight to Joplin Bringing message of hope to tornado victims The local Gospel group E.D. Mondaine & Belief, in conjunction with Voices of a Thousand Angels, have taken flight to help the community of Joplin, Mo. rebuild following a May 22 tornado that ravaged the town. The group left Tuesday for a week of disaster relief work. Their roundtrip airfare was generously donated by the good people of Alaska Airlines. In the past, the group has traveled to Lancaster, Penn., following the 2006 shooting of five Amish girls at their school; and the following year went to Price, In Loving Memory Rosa Marie Brock Johnson Rosa Marie Brock Johnson died J uly 7,2001. She was bom on March 13,1926. She was a retired teacher of the Lake Oswego school system, a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, a past docent of the Portland Art Museum, and previously served as an organist for Bethel A.M.E. Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Johnson; son, Keary Johnson; sister, Ruby Jourdan; and parents, Letitia and Asa Brock. She is survived by her son, Keith Wayne Johnson of Denver, Colo.; her sisters, Joy Pruitt and Beverly Hilliard; her nephews, cousins and many friends. A celebration of life will be held Sunday, July 31 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Joy Pruitt’s home in Lake Oswego. Memorial donations may be made to the Providence Cancer Center of Portland. Please sign the online guest book at oregonlive.com/ obits. T erry F amily Atures -m . F uneral H ome I •**¡52'**12**-**^2** • -C • •» •»I? »2** **»» ** 2^2* •**72,’**' ... Utah after the collapse of a coal mine that killed six miners. At no expense to the devastated communities, the volunteers bring messages of hope through their music, performing a benefit concerts. The group also will volunteer with local agencies to help in the rebuild­ ing efforts. On Wednesday Aug. 3, E.D. Mondaine & Belief and members of V oices of a Thousand Angels will be back in Portland at Unthank Park from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for a ‘Gospel Night's at Unthank Park” where they will be sharing their music as well as stories from their mission to Joplin. For more information and how you can help support the Angels group, visit voicesofl000angels.com . 2337 N. Williams Ave, Portland, Or 97227 503-249-1788 *—ruí**** "*** • andp, eace P2 £ e ? o r an -- We make the service personal, ’ —• You make the tribute personal. Commited to Cultural Diversity 4747 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. ads@port I andobserver. com on the web at www.portlandobserver.com 503.288.0033 Every time we arrange a personalized funeral service, we take special pride going the extra mile. With our online Memorial Obituary, now we can do even more. Friends and family can find out service information, view photos, read obituary, oidet flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anywhere, anytime. Simply go to our website. www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com "Dedicated to providing excellent service and superior care o f your loved one " Dwight A. Terry Oregon License CO-3644 Amy S. Terry Oregon License FS-0395 »II»