M artin L uther K ing J r .
2021 special edition
January 13, 2021
Page 25
Obituaries
In Adoring Memory
John Samuel Green
John Samuel Green was born Oct.
8, 1934 in Vaunsfield, St. James, Ja-
maica, the second male child of Edna
May Williams and Daniel Green,
both deceased.
John met the love of his life,
Grethel Euphema Taylor and they
got married on Valentine’s Day, Feb.
14, 1962 in their hometown of Ja-
maica. He emigrated to the United
States of America in 1990, settling
in Portland, where he lived up to the
time of his death.
John went home to be with the
Lord on Jan. 1, 2021. He died at
Legacy Emmanuel Hospital from ce-
rebral hemorrhage at 11:52 a.m.
He is survived by his wife,
Grethel; eight daughters, LeJoan,
Judy, Carlene, Dahlia, Margaret,
Angella, Alice and Semone; one
son, Cordel; 15 grandchildren; 19
great grandchildren; three sons-
in-law; one daughter-in-law; three
sisters; one brother; and a host of
nieces, nephews and friends.
Funeral services will be held at
New Song Community Church ,
2511 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd on Saturday Jan. 30 at 11 a.m.
Seating arrangement will be made
per COVID-19 guidelines, with so-
cial distancing seven feet apart and
all attendees required to wear facial
coverings. Hand sanitizers will be
provided as appropriate.
In Loving Memory
Business Operator Leaves Legacy
Sunrise: Nov. 24, 1939
Sunset: Jan. 2, 2020
Viewing services will be held on
Friday, Jan. 29 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at
Terry Family Funeral Home, 2337 N.
Williams Ave.
In Loving Memory
Stanley Willis
Jan. 18, 1955 – Jan. 1, 2021
Dora Lee Campbell
was born Nov. 24, 1939
and passed away at her
home in Portland on
Jan. 2, 2021. Interment
will take place Jan. 28
at Willamette National
Cemetery.
At a young age Dora
gave her life to Christ
and attended the Church
of Christ until her
home-going. She served
in the Army for four years and received the highest medal as
a marksman.
She was one of the first Black Women business owners in
the Portland Metropolitan area. She worked as a barber for over
50 years and owned Dora’s Deluxe Barber Shop which was lo-
cated on William Avenue before moving her shop to Northeast
Alberta when Portland started re-development of the Williams
Avenue Area.
Dora was preceded in death by her parents, Dorothy and
Houston Jones; two children, DeAndre and Blake; and six sib-
lings. She is survived by four living children, June, Marva, La
Jean and Michael. She also leaves to mourn her passing a host
of grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchil-
dren and a host of nieces and nephews.
She will be dearly missed.