January 16, 2019 The Skanner Portland & Seattle Page 7 Bids & Classified Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Obituary: Jessie Mae Neal December 28, 1931 - January 1, 2019 Jessie Mae Temmesha Neal was born Turner, Ed- on December ward’s daugh- 28, 1931 in Bry- ters. She also an, Texas. At fostered other the age of 16 children. Jes- she had her sie had many first child on grandchil- December 4, dren, great 1947, Richard grandchil- Jessie Mae Neal T. Kingsberry, dren, extend- Jr. In 1948 Jessie moved ed grandchildren, two to Seattle, WA to care for great-great grandchil- her mother Justella Wil- dren, nieces, great niec- son whom had already es, and nephews. She loved each and every resided there. Jessie worked for Boe- one of them, also mak- ing. Then many years lat- ing 5 generations, her- er had her second child, self, Richard’s daughter her son, Edward E. Turn- Dori Ann, her daugh- er III. Born on April 28, ter Kaytriona, and her 1954. Later she married daughter Samarah Jade. Jessie had many care- Melvin Russ. She later divorced and moved to givers but only liked Portland, OR in 1959. just a few, Shirley Jones She worked hard and be- and Amanda Archerd. Jessie’s favorite col- came a CNA and worked for OHSU. Years later or was blue. She loved she hurt her back and playing Bingo, working worked odd jobs such on crossword, playing as bartending to make cards, reading gossip ends meet. There in Or- magazines such as the egon she married Ken- “Enquirer.” Jessie loved ny Tompkins, and was dining out at Denny’s a member of New Hope Restaurant, she also Baptist Church. Years lat- liked fishing from time er Jessie divorced Kenny. to time. After Jessie Jessie had also become raised kids, she contin- an Eastern Star where ued to live in Portland, she served many seats, OR until her passing the last being Treasurer, January 1, 2019. We all loved her so much. well into the 2000’s. Jessie raised her great “For God is our God for- niece Diana, who we all ever and ever, he will be know as “Peaches” later also raising her grand- our guide even to the end.” –PSALM 48:14 daughters Jessherie and Community Business Directory INSURANCE To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu Hampton cont’d from pg 6 singer and producer used his power and in- fluence to sexually and physically abuse wom- en and young girls. PEOPLE Magazine ed- itors said they reached out to Kelly’s repre- sentatives who offered a “no comment” about the series. In 2002, Kelly, a Chica- go native, was indicted after a video surfaced allegedly showing a man engaged in sex acts with a woman who some witnesses testi- fied was 14 at the time of the recording. Both Kelly and the woman denied that the video was of them, and Kel- ly was never charged with assault. In 2008, Kelly was found not guilty on 21 counts of child pornography. 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