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Page 14 May 18, 2016 Obituaries Correction on Photos Placement Dear Readers: We are republishing obituaries in honor of Portland residents Maddie Mary Davis Richmond and Gladys Farve in this week’s issue because their photos were mistakenly switched in last week’s Portland Observer. We sincerely regret the error and wish to apologize to all the families and friends. In Loving Memory Maddie Mary Davis Richmond Maddie Mary Davis Rich- mond was born April 9, 1927 in Garyville, La., to Gertrude Smith and RD Davis. Her twin sister Martha passed away in infancy. She also had a father known as “Daddy Smith” of New Orleans. She was raised by her paternal grandmother, Rebecca Davis, whom she loved as her mother and was affectionately known as “Grand Mama Dynamite.” She was baptized at an early age and later became a devot- ed Catholic. She and her mother moved to Portland in 1945. In 1946 she married her child- hood sweetheart, Marshall C. Richmond Sr., in Vancouver. To this union were born 11 children. Maddie was a retired cosmetol- ogist of 35 plus years. She trained In Loving Memory Gladys Farve Gladys Farve passed away peaceful- ly on May 4, 2016. She was born on Dec. 12, 1941 in Bonita, La. to Amos and Helen Hawkins Mott. In addition to Antione, her loving husband, she is survived by her children, Gail Farve of New Orle- ans, Antione J. Farve IV of Portland, Desiree Farve of Gaithersburg, Md., Antionette Robinson of Port- land, and Delaney Farve of Vancouver; and ive and mentored with Mrs. Etoile Cox, and in 1944, passed a state of Oregon board to acquire a license in cosmetology. She worked with Ms. Irving and with Mrs. Dean’s hair salon on Hancock Street. Shortly after, she acquired her own hair salon from lovely Hattie Porter and became the owner of Maddie Beauty Salon on North Albina. She also worked at sev- eral funeral homes pre- paring hair and make-up for home-going services. She has two grandkids named after her from her son Randall, his daughter Mary and grandson Nate. She also has a great-grand- daughter D’Naejah who was born on her birthday. These are special memories she held dear. In 2010 Maddie’s daughter Sheila Washington preceded her in death. The two were inseparable at the time, enjoying thrift shop- ping, bingo and grocery shopping. They also worked together as cer- grandchildren, ive great grandchildren, eight siblings and host of nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by two of her children, Andre Farve of Portland, and Denise Farve of New Orleans; her parents; stepfather Robert Taylor and four siblings. A viewing was held May 11. at Terry Family Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian burial was held May 13 at St. Andrew Church, 806 N.E. Alberta St., and a repast followed in the church community center. In lieu of lowers, remembranc- es may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. tiied nursing assistants. Maddie’s hobbies included go- ing to the race track, playing cards and going to OG Motors when in the market for a Cadillac. She also loved her last car, a Lexus. She enjoyed cooking gumbo, frying ish, making greens and hot water corn bread. She had a very strong and independent per- sonality. If you knew her then you respected her. She was a very loving and generous person. She would feed anyone and help them inancially if they needed it. If you crossed her she had no problem telling you where to go and how to get there. She loved her husband and enjoyed talking about him. She was a loving mother who protected her children and grandchildren. She loved her sisters and brothers. She will be deeply missed. She leaves to cherish her life with memories, children Mar- shall (Ly) of Las Vegas, Nev.; Gail Blake of Portland; Rebecca Gator of Atlanta, Ga.; Ralph Richmond, Ellen Stevenson, Randall Rich- mond, and Marilyn Lindsey, all of Portland; Arnethia Hammick of Federal Way, Wash.; and Ramona LaGrone–Eshmon (Reginald) of Tacoma, Wash. Brothers and sis- ters James Smith (Shirley) of Se- attle; Rudolph Smith (Margaret), Emile Smith and Irma Smith, all of New Orleans, and a host of grand- children, great grand children and great-great grandchildren. She also leaves to memory, a host of nieces, nephew, and friends. Also preceding her in death were her husband, Reginald Rich- mond; and siblings Herman King, Elenora King, Alfred King, Anna Mae King and Joe Smith. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in northeast Portland on May 12 and entombment followed in Rose City Cemetery under the direction of Rose City Funeral Home. In Loving Memory where she excelled in her job and became a supervisor. She enjoyed cooking, poetry, drawing, reading, music and sports. She was sweet, loyal, positive and easy-going in her soft spoken way, a rock to many. She was af- fectionately nick named “Scorpio Girl” by close friends. Samoyia is lovingly remembered and sur- vived by her mother, Cheryl A. Harris; her father, Curtis T. Lowe; aunts, Diane Harris, Kandyce Harris, Drs. Dana Harris-Echols (Eric), Rob- in Lowe; (honorary aunt) Stacy Buchanan; uncle Phillip Harris; cousins, Phyllis Harris, LaShaun Harris, Doris Lowe, and Namon Franklin; a host of other relatives including many godchildren; close family friends B (Becca) Lynn Cheatham and Wendy Pruett; and a treasure trove of friends. Samoyia LaCheryl Lowe Samoyia LaCheryl Lowe, 34, was born Oct. 24, 1981 in Port- land and passed away peacefully in Portland after a long battle with cancer. She was the only child born to Cheryl A. Harris and Curtis T. Lowe. 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