Page 8 August 7, 2019 Obituary In Loving Memory Michelle Diane Holmes-Graves Michelle Diane Holmes-Graves was born Jan. 25, 1955 to Joe Holmes Jr. and Ethel Mae Wil- son. She attended Sabin and Vernon elementary schools and John Adams High School where she graduated in 1974. Michelle attended college courses at Portland State and earned her certificate in business. She soon launched a career in retail and quickly became a manager for Lane Bryant clothing stores. After being diagnosed with heart disease Michelle was on a mission to live life to the fullest. People who were unaware of her condition would not have been able to guess because Michelle never complained. She always wore her bright smile, witty with her delivery in conversation and always showed love to her husband, children and grandchildren. She had a fond love for shopping, lots travel and family barbeques. Her favorite word was “right” and her husband, also known as “Russian,” referred to her as Viva Las Vegas. Anyone who knew Michelle knew she was going to BBQ rain, sleet or snow. She loved it when her daughter Angela came and took her on shopping sprees and fine dining. Angela’s favorite word to her mother was “mom, I got you”. Michelle attended the Highland Christian Center faithfully and danced with the 503 Sliders on Mondays and Thursdays at the Elks Lodge. Mi- chelle lost her battle with heart disease on Saturday, July 27, 2019 where the Lord called her home peacefully. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Jarvis Mar- shall. She leaves to grieve her loving husband Donald D. Graves; daugh- ters Clinttina Williams (AC Williams III) and Angela Holmes (Scott Chapman) son Clinton Holmes-Graves; grandchildren Robin Richmond and Legacey Williams; sisters Rosemary Manus of Los Angeles and Joe Ann Holmes of Portland; and brother Michael Lee Holmes of Seattle. She also had many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and associates who all will miss her tremendously. Michelle is absent from the body but will remain in our hearts and minds forever. Rest in Peace Windy Williams Windy Williams was born Jan. 10, 1960 and beloved by her friends and family. She departed July 1, 2019. A Homegoing celebration is being planned for Aug. 10 at 1pm at Portland Metro As- sembly of God on 5004 Ne 6th Ave in Portland. Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Marilyn Keller and Ron Steen are two of the musicians to perform at Sunday’s ‘Summer in the City’ neighborhood party at Augustana Lutheran Church. Summer in the City Augustana Lutheran Church on the corner of Northeast Knott and 15th Avenue is hosting its annual “Summer in the City” neighbor- hood party on Sunday, Aug. 11 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. All are welcome to this free outdoor concert event fea- turing a barbecue, book sale, chil- dren’s games and music from some of Portland’s most notable jazz mu- Serena Graphic Book Release Serena Williams is the most successful ten- nis player – male or female – of the modern, professional era, with more Grand Slams than either Steffi Graf or Roger Federer. She’s a 23-times Grand Slam Champion and ranked #1 over 10 consecutive years. Always a fierce competitor, her story – which began on the cracked public courts of Compton, Calif. – is also one of overcoming challenges through sheer determination, drive and talent. In a new innovative illustrated biography sicians, including Marilyn Keller, Shirley Nanette, George Mitchell, Kevin Deitz, Ron Steen and other guests. There will be a jazz/gos- pel worship service beginning at 6 p.m. For more information, call the church at 503-288-6174 or visit on- line at augustana.org. by Mark Hodgkinson, a tennis author and journal- ist based in London, Serena’s tennis is explored like never before: Stunning graphics explore her serving patterns, signature power ground strokes, and her movement – as well as showcasing her astonishing records, span- ning over two decades in the tennis elite. Drawing on conversa- tions with Serena over the course of her career, and on interviews with those closest to her, the book is an ultimate celebration of arguably the greatest tennis player of all time and, with- out question, a true global icon. C annon ’ s r ib e xpress We have moved to: 3625 NE MLK Jr Blvd, Portland OR Call to Order: 503-288-3836 Cannon’s, tasty food and friendly neighborhood atmosphere. Open (hours) Mon-Sat: 11am-7pm Sunday: 11am- 6pm