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Keeping Your Dreams Alive
Local grad
excels in college
and gives back
Kalauna Carter has a go-getter
mentality in the world of academics
that has helped her achieve.
A Portland native and De La Salle
g rad u ate, C a rte r is a tten d in g
Tuskegee University on an aca­
demic scholarship where she is
majoring in Environmental Science
and serving as an official commu­
nity ambassador.
The 21-year-old is a mentor and
tutor to elementary and middle
school children. She is the presi­
dent of a mentoring program titled
Generation Connect and is a leader
for a community service group at
Tuskegee.
Kalauna Carter
Along with her extracurricular
commitments, Carter maintains an
impressive 3.4 cumulative grade
point average. She will proudly rep­
resent her class as senior class presi­
dent in the fall.
Carter is also a U.S. Department
o f A gricu ltu re A cadem ic Soil
Celebration of Life
Scholar and Pathways Student. She
was recently selected as a White
House academic all star among stu­
dents at the nation’s historically
black colleges and universities.
As an ambassador of the pro­
gram, she works to leverage her
social media and community-based
relationships to promote the value
of education to others.
Carter gives all thanks to God for
the opportunities that have come her
way. She especially thanks her par­
ents for all they have done and the
foundation they built for her. She
also is grateful for her older siblings
who have served as role models.
Her advice for other students
would be “to keep God first, stay
focused on your studies and keep
your dreams alive. All things are pos­
sible and your dreams are only as big
as you allow them to be!” she says.
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Thomas O. Carr Sr.
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T erry F amily
F uneral
H ome
He was a member of Community of God
A celebration oflife service for Thomas Church where he faithfully served as a Dea-
OrlandoCarrSr.,whodiedMarch 15,2014, con. He loved fishing with his boys and spend-
was held March 25 at Rose City Cemetery ing time with his wife, children and grandchil-
and Funeral Home.
dren. He was a very hard worker and great
He was bom on Jan. 22, 1923 in Chi- provider for his family.
cago, to Doc and Jeanette Carr. He mar-
He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas
ried Mildred in 1939 and moved to Port- Carr Jr. and sister, Francis Gooch. He leaves to*
land in 1944 to work in the shipyards, cherish his memories his wife; and children,
They would have cel- Gloria Phillips, William Carr, Sr., Jeanette Carr,
ebrated their 75 th wed- Robert Carr Sr., James Carr and Mildred Tarver;
ding anniversary on April as well as a host of family and friends.
2337 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, Or 97227
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In Loving Memory
James A. Allen
Services for James A. Allen, who passed
away on March 27,2014 at the age of 74, will
be held on Friday, April 4 at 1 p.m. at Rose
City Cemetery and Funeral Home.
He was bom Oct. 30, 1939 in Linden,
Texas. He moved to Portland in 1959.
the extra mile. With our online Memorial Obituary, now we can do even more.
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In Loving
Memory
Lamar Hart
Services for Lamar Hart, who died on
Sunday, March 30, will be held Monday
at 10:30a.m. at Maranatha Church,4222
N.E. 12th Ave. He was bom June 23,
1983.
His passing has left an ache that will
be filled with all of his sweetest mo­
ments.
“You are mama's sweet boy,” his
mother said. “Rest in peace my love.
We will celebrate you!”
Your comments and condolences
are welcome at lamarhart.weebly.com.