Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 01, 2014, special coverage issue, Page 31, Image 31

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    October I, 2014
Minority & Small Business Week
Page 31
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Providing
Dental Care
for 38 Years
continued
from page 23
for individuals to visit a dentist on
a regular basis, practice good
oral hygiene, and keep your den­
tist informed of any oral and
overall health issue.
Risks factors include being
over 65, being African-Ameri­
can, Hispanic, male, a smoker,
having high cholesterol, high
blood pressure, being physically
inactive, obese, under stress,
feeling under stress and being a
consumer o f excessive alco h o l.
Get diagnosed and start treat­
ment today!
If you need to find out about
the condition of your current
dental health, Dr. Ward invites
you to visit his dental office lo­
cated at 5835 N. Interstate Ave.,
call to set an appointment at 503-
2 8 5 -5 3 0 7
or
em ail
drw ard@ teleport.com .
Mental Health
Practice Opened
Homecoming
Service
Portland State University.
In Portland, she her sister Vera Harris were pioneer­
ing African American women in the com­
munity. Gloria finished her degree while
working at Wonder Bread bakery and
being a full time mother. She touched
Gloria Harris
many lives in a career working at North/
A Homecoming ser­
Northeast Mental Health Agency, The
vice for Gloria Dean
Boys and Girls Aid Society, and Cascade
Harris, who died Sept.
AIDS.
23, 2014, will be held
G loria was an active PTA m em ber
Saturday, Oct. 4 at 10
and regular volunteer at Boise Elliot
a.m . at A in sw o rth
School. She enjoyed nature and w ork­
U n ited C h u rch o f
ing in her garden. She was a board
C h rist, 2941 N .E .
m em ber o f Dress for Success and ran
Ainsworth St. Viewing
for City Council with the slogan being
will take place Thurs­
“Back to B asics.” She was an active
day, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. at
m em ber o f the Aurora Women ’ s Choir
Terry Family Funeral
o f Portland and was a m em ber o f
Home,2337N. Williams
Ainsworth United Church of Christ.
Ave.
Her siblings were Annie Mae Cheatam,
She was born on
Annette Smith (deceased), Vera Harris,
March 3, 1943 to Jack
Ernestine Harris, Patricia Harris, George
Sr. and Nancy Harris.
Harris, Jack Harris Jr. and Wendell Harris
She attended West side Elementary and Eliza Miller
Survivors include a son Dennis Harris, nephew/
High School in West Helena, Ark., Mississippi Valley son Hendrix Harris, daughterTanya Harris and niece/
State University (where she mastered how to press daughter Etta Harris; several grandchildren; and a
hair), and she received her Bachelor in Counseling at host of nieces and nephews.
In Loving Memory
Kyle Nathaniel Baker
A Celebration of Life service for Kyle Nathaniel
Baker will be held Thursday, Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. at
Living W aters Community Church, 2901 N.E. 65th
Ave.
He was born Oct. 18, 1971 and passed away on
Sept. 24, 2014. He attended Sabin Elem entary,
Beaumont Middle School and Franklin High School.
Survivors left to cherish his memory are his wife
Dana, and children Tessa, Cassius and Jam ison.
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