July 9, 2014 3-*it Fortiani» (Obstruer Page 15 Filmmaker’s Unique Short Works The Northwest Film Center’s com m it­ ment to highlighting cinematic works pro­ duced in the Northwest continues on Thursday, July i 0 with “An Evening with Orland Nutt,” a 7 p.m. showcase of short form films by the Portland-based film ­ maker. Nutt is a prolific filmmaker whose uniquely accessible experimental short works burst with an otherworldly spright­ liness, humor, and charm. Nutt will share selections from over a decade of work and premiere his latest, “Rear of Heaven,” which features stop- motion animation, a miniature paper set, a choreographed performance of a poem, and contributions from many Portland friends. The Northwest Film Center presents a showcase o f short form films by Portland -based filmmaker Orlund Nutt. Welcome to Antioch M.B. Church In Loving Memory Andria Wysingle Jones Andria Wysingle Jones died June 30,2014 at the age 53 after an extended illness. She was bom Jan. 5, 1961 in Portland to Johnetta W ysingle and Thad Spencer. She attended Lincoln High School and lived in Portland all of her life, raising two sons, Jelani and DeNorris. She greatly enjoyed her family and her many cous­ ins, including Robin who she considered a sister. She preserved after a bad auto accident and a house fire that took her youngest son’s life and almost cost her and another young son’s life. Health issues eventually made her housebound, but not one to give up, she taught herself to use the computer and explore the web and social networks. She was an ambassador of goodwill and support to many. She will be remembered as a loving and kind- hearted woman. She was preceded in death by fathers Thad Spencer and Henry Jones Jr.; son Maurice McClendon; bothers Anthony and Robert Jones; and sister Carmen Anderson. Survivors include her mother, Johnetta Wysingle Burkett; sons, Jelani and DeNorris McClendon; brothers Kenneth and Richard Jones, and Todd and Lance Spencer of Vallejo. Calif.; sister Tammy Spencer of Sacramento, Calif.; aunts Shirley Jackson Wysingle and Lillie Walker; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who will miss her dearly. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cornerstone Funeral Home and Cremation. Call 503- 637-5020for more information. Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church 5935 North Minnesota Ave. Portland, Oregon 97217 (503)289-2364 Come and celebrate what God is doing, and learn what He wants to do in each o f us through His word. Where there’s no big I and little you. Sunday services Sunday school - 9:30am Worship service - 11:00am Rev. Charles Collins, Pastor Sis. Lurlean Collins, First Lady Wednesday night service Bible study - 7:00pm Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer , Call 503-288-0033 ads @ portlandobserver.com T erry F amily F u n er a l H ome 27th Pastor’s Appreciation July 20, 2014 Rev. J. W alter Hills II, G uest Preacher 2337 N. Williams Ave. Portland, Or 97227 503-249-1788 We make the service personal, You make the tribute personal. Every time we arran g e a personalized funeral service, we take special pride going the extra mile. W ith o u r online M em orial Obituary, now we can do even more. Friends and family can find out service inform ation, view photos, read obituary, o rd er flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anyw here, anytime. Theme: Sim ply go to o u r w ebsite. “Anointed to preach the gospel from childhood to manhood” www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com Luke 4:18-19 & 1 Corinthians 13:11 "Dedicated to providing excellent service and superior care o f your loved one ” Co-Chairpersons: Sis. Jenese Fayson Sis. Yvonne Law rence Dr. Johnny Pack IV P asto r Dwight A. Terry Oregon License CO -3644 Amy S. Terry Oregon I .¡cense FS-0395