| McAULEY, Roy W. 82, of Notasulga,
died Sunday, Feb, 6, 2000 at Tallassee Healthcare. The funeral was Tuesday, Feb 8 from
Salem Baptist Church of Notasulga. Rev Joel Smith, Rev. John Bush, and Rev. Hardy Graves
officiated. Burial followed in church cemetery. Survivors are one son, Roy W. (Elaine)
McAuley; one daughter, Jeannie Beasley both of Reeltown; six grandchildren, Tim (Julie)
Beasley, Lanett; Debra (Scott) Beasley, Tallassee, Scott (Donna) McAuley, Sharpsburg, GA;
Russell (Becky) McAuley, Tallahassee, FL; Bradley (JJ) McAuley, Kenneesaw, GA; Margo
(Joel) Smith, Abbeville; five g-grandchildren;; three brothers, Clark (Mary Elma) McAuley,
Notasulga; Clyde (Martha) McAuley, Vicksburg, MS; Kenneth (Jo) McAuley, Hardyville, VA;
two sisters, Margaret Goodson, Notasulga, Mary Lou Turner, Covington, LA. The
Tuskegee News McCREE, Glenn Lorenzo, 52, of
Chambersburg, PA, died in the Chambersburg Hospital on Thursday, March 23, 2000. His
family include: one son Derrek Sr (Linda) McCree, Valley; the brother of Shirley A.
McCree; Lithonia, GA.; Patricia McCree Jones, Karlen L. (Cassandra) Montgomery, and Joseph
W. Jr. (Moncella), Virginia Beach, VA; one grandson, Derrek Jr.; and many other relatives
and friends. Funeral was Sunday, March 26 from Webster-Progressive Funeral Home Chapel in
Shorter. Burial followed in
Antioch Cemetery, Montgomery. The Tuskegee News, March 30, 2000
MCINTOSH, Mrs. Corene, a resident of
Tuskegee, AL, died Wednesday, December 6, 2000 in Tuskegee, AL. Funeral services will be
held Monday, Dec. 11, 2000 at 11 am at the Peoples Funeral Home Chapel. Mr. Dwight Boykin
will lead the funeral discourse. Burial will be in Ashdale Cemetery with The Peoples
Funeral Home directing. She leaves to cherish her memory; two sons, Donald (Sandra)
McIntosh and Ronald McIntosh, both of Tuskegee, AL; two daughters, Barbara Jean (Tony)
Ware and Cornelia (Willie) Stinson, both of Tuskegee, AL; a devoted mother, Mrs. Lessie S.
Moss James, Tuskegee, AL; four sisters, Lorene Howard and Deloris Smith, both of Tuskegee,
AL, Mary A. Moss Wilson and Annie Ruth Moss, both of Cleveland, OH; four brothers, Larry
(Bertha) James, Apopka, FL, Lonnie James, Tuskegee, AL, Willie Joe James, Capital Heights,
MD and Samuel Moss, Jr, Cleveland, OH; 14 grandchildren; five great grandchildren and a
host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends. Visitation will be
Sunday, Dec. 10, 2000 from 2pm until 6pm at the Peoples Funeral Home Chapel. The
Montgomery Advertiser, December 10, 2000
McINTOSH, Elizabeth, a resident of
Tallassee, died Monday, March 6, 2000. Funeral was Saturday, March 11 from Reeltown
Baptist Church, Notasulga with M.A. Moss officiating. Interment followed in church
cemetery. McKenzie's Funeral Home staff directed. She is survived by a host of loving
relatives and friends. The Tuskegee News, March 16, 2000
McWILLIAMS, Mrs. Gertha, 86, a resident of Tuskegee, died Monday Jan. 17, 2000 in
an out-of-town health care facility. Funeral was Saturday, Jan 22, from Greenwood Baptist
Church, Pastor John L. Cantelow III officiated. Burial followed in Ashdale Cemetery with
the staff of Burton's Funeral Home directed. Survivors include one daughter, Rosa M.
Henderson, one son, Andrew McWilliams, both of Tuskegee; two devoted grandsons, Jonathan
(Bregina) McWilliams, College Park, GA, and Andrew D. Smith, Tuskegee; three g-grandsons;
one sister, two nephews and a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and
friends. The Tuskegee News, January 27, 2000
MACON, Algie L., Jr., a resident of
Hardaway, died Thursday, March 16, 2000 in Montgomery. Funeral was Saturday, March 25,
from Damascus Baptist Church with Rev. G. W. Temple officiated. Burial followed in the
church cemetery with People's Funeral Home staff directing. His survivors include a loving
mother, Fannie C. Macon, Hardaway, one son, Algie Alexander, Tuskegee; five sisters; two
bothers; a close cousin, Kenneth Roundtree, Tuskegee; nine aunts; three uncles, four
great-aunts; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
March 30, 2000
MARTIN [BARROW], Elvira - age 89 of
2612 Linconia Ave., Trevose, PA, died Thursday at the Delaware Valley Hospital. Born
in Tuskegee, AL. She had resided with her daughter for 16 years. Mrs. Martin
is survived by 2 sons, B. Martin of Trevose and Johnell Martin, Cleveland, Ohio; 4
daughters, Mrs. Queen Howard, Trevose, Mrs. Marie Webb, Mrs. Mary Howard, both of Trevose
and Mrs. Eva Lou Meritt of Cleveland, Ohio; one sister, Bertha Martin, Cleveland, Ohio; 35
grandchildren, 57 great grandchildren; 8 great-great grandchildren and many relatives and
friends. Funeral services will be held Sunday, May 6 at Tuskegee, AL.
Interment, Mt. Nebo Cemetery, Tuskegee, AL. Funeral arrangements are under the
direction of the Gray Funeral Home, 324 Washington St., Bristol, Pa.Death Notice -
Bucks County Courier Times, April 30, 1973
MARTIN, Mary Alice Kennebrew, was born on April 25, 1926 to the late
Julius and Rosa Kinnebrew in Shorter, She died Wednesday, May 10, 2000. Services were
Wednesday, May 17, from Perry Farm Center, Shorter, Burial was in Mary Magdalene Baptist
Church Cemetery. Burton's Funeral Home staff directed. She was married to the late
David "Jack" C. Martin of Philadelphia, PA She leaves fond memories with her
family; two sons Lawrence Davis-Smith of Mont Claire, NJ and Kwabona Bosia (Calvin) of
Atlanta, GA; two daughters Loretta Robinson (Wilbur) of Eufala, and Veronica Rich (David)
of New Castle, DE; six stepchildren Rosanna Reid, Lucille Wood, David Martin, Donna
McClure, Doris Harrington and Betty Saunders all of Philadelphia, PA; 18 grandchildren
Serita, Kweku, Aishah, Kwasi, Kwame, Adjoa, Abena, Dedan, Soweto, Nandi, Timothy, Justin,
Mustafa, Abena, Chundell, Jenise, Wesley and David; six g-grandchildren, three sisters,
Rosa Williams of Comptom, CA; Margie Spain and Dorothy Kinnebrew both of Miami, FL; five
sisters-in-law, Geraldine Kinnebrew, Ann Kinnebrew, Willette Kinnebrew, Louise Kinnebrew
and Sarah Polson; four very special daughters Bonnie Davis, Jacqueline Davis, Barbara
Banks and Regina Cantave, and many other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends The
Tuskegee News, May 25, 2000
MASON, Ethel L., a resident of Tuskegee, died Wednesday, March 1, 2000
in Tuskegee. Services were held Wednesday, March 8, from Liberty Hill AME Zion Church with
Rev. Melvin Perry officiating. Burial followed in church cemetery with Peoples Funeral
Home staff directing. She leaves a legacy of love for her children and family. She was
preceded in death by her husband, George Mason, Sr. She is survived by her sons, George
Jr., Eddie, Clinton, and daughter, Clarice Mason, all of Tuskegee, father; Norman McBride
Sr. Tuskegee; three sisters, Deloris McBride, Tuscaloosa,
Evelyn Sherman and Annie Lois McBride, Corona, NY; three brothers, Earnest McBride,
Tuskegee, Norman McBride, Jr., Irving, NJ; and Timothy McBride, Montgomery; seven
grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends. The
Tuskegee News, March 16, 2000
MATTHEWS, Ms. Odessa (HARRIS), was born on July 1, 1942 to the
union of James and Mary (BROWN) Harris in Tuskegee, Alabama. She retired from the
Board Of Education. Odessa departed this life on Monday, April 1, 2002 at Hospice of
Dayton (OH). Preceded in death by her parents and three brothers, Moses, Eddie and Eugene
Harris and three sisters: Josephine Richardson, Alice DeBrill, and Adie May Lovejoy.
She leaves to cherish her memory, four loving and devoted children: 2 sons, Joseph
"Butchie" (Carolyn) Harris, Indianapolis; and Jerry A. (Joyce) Harris, Atlanta
GA; 2 daughters, Ugenea "Jeannie" Okorafor-Bell (Frank), Minneapolis, MN, and
Michele Harris (Nathaniel Brown), of Dayton, (OH); 9 grandchildren, Robert Kirksey,
Terrell and Lakendra Campbell, Qunishka Tate, Jerry A. Harris Jr., Nishelle, Roshelle and
Brandon Harris, and Cherish Okorafor; 6 great-grandchildren, Adonis, Taj and Kadar
Campbell, Tiara and Nadjea' Campbell and Eric Middlebrook; four brothers, James (Erma),
Arthur, Joseph and Willie Harris; one sister, Lorene (Jimmy) Ezelle, Apopka, Fla.; special
friends, Mary Goens, Shelia Maston, and James Redd;along with numerous other relatives and
friends. Visitation will be held from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, 2002, Smith Funeral
Home, 368 S. Broadway. Funeral services will begin at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 4, 2002
at the funeral home Rev. Levi Seldon officiating. Special thanks to teh Oncology Unit of
Good Samaritan Hospital and Hospice of Dayton. Final disposition: cremation. Dayton
Daily News, April 3, 2002
MAYS, Cora L., 82, a resident of
Wetumpka, AL, died Sunday, Dec. 5 1999 in an out-of-town hospital. The funeral was
Saturday, Dec. 11, from the Second Baptist Church, Wetumpka with Rev. Timothy Robinson
officiating. Burial was at Atkin Hill Baptist Cemetery in Wetumpka. Burton's Funeral Home
staff directed. She is survived by a number of relatives and friends. The
Tuskegee News, December 16, 1999
MAYE, Reginald S., 49, a resident of Tuskegee Institute, Al., died Sunday,
November 4, 2000 in Tuskegee, AL. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November
9, 2000 at 11:00 a.m. at Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. John L. Cantelow,
III, Pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery with The People's
Funeral Home directing. He leaves to cherish his memories, three daughters, Leta and
Shineka Maye, (Atlanta, GA), Farrah Maye, Tuscaloosa, AL; one son, Brian Collins,
Tuskegee, AL; his father Esau Maye; one brother, Elliott (Ernestine) Maye, Jacksonville,
FL; two sisters, Doris (Winfred) Wise, Stone Mountain, GA, Rholma (Keith) Johnson, Heath,
TX; four nephews; three nieces and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Visitation will be Wednesday, November 8, 2000 from 2:00 pm until 6:00 pm at the Peoples
Funeral Home Chapel.The Montgomery Advertiser, November 8, 2000
MEADOWS, Mary S., a resident to Tuskegee Institute, died Monday, Jan 10, 2000.
The funeral was Friday, Jan. 14, from Shady Grove Baptist Church; with pastor Hardy Graves
officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery, McKenzie's Funeral Home staff
directed. Her survivors include four children, Dexter (Marilyn) Meadows, Altadena, CA;
Columbus (Salula) Meadows, Jr., Patricia (Leon) Gullette, and Arnetta Diane (Harold)
White, all of Tuskegee; eight grandchildren; one sister; one aunt, nine sisters-in-law;
five brothers-in-law; her devoted caretaker, Mary Lilly; and a host of nieces, nephews,
other relatives and friends.
The Tuskegee News, January 20, 2000
MOORE, Anna L., 72, formerly of Louisville, died Friday at Hallmark
Progressive Care Center in Clarksville, Ind. She was a native of Tuskegee, Ala. Survivors:
four daughters, Sallie Whitaker of Tuskegee, Mary Moorman of Detroit, Mary Brown of New
Jersey and Morriscell Middleton; three sons, Gus Moore of Atlanta, Excell Moore Jr. and
Willie L. Whitaker; four sisters, Willie M. Brown of Toledo, Ohio, Lenora Brown of Apopka,
Fla., Jessie M. Cason of Gary, Ind., and Alma Brown of Tuskegee; a brother, Suddie L.
Brown Jr. of Atlanta; 26 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral: 2 p.m.
Tuesday, A.D. Porter & Sons Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut St. Burial: Green Meadows
Memorial Cemetery. Visitation: 6-9 p.m. Monday. October 17, 1994, The
Courier-Journal Louisville, KY, Page: 04B
MORROW, Katie B., 91, died Saturday at Jewish Hospital. She was a native of
Tuskegee, Ala. Survivors: two sisters, Pearl Couzins of Stratford, Conn., and Percy Bell
Thomas of Pensacola, Fla.; and a cousin, Dorothy Perkins, who cared for her. Funeral: 11
a.m. Wednesday, Hughlett Temple AME Zion Church, 2115 W. Jefferson St. Burial: Evergreen
Cemetery. Visitation: A. D. Porter & Sons Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut St., from 6-9
p.m. Tuesday. March 7, 1995, The Courier-Journal
Louisville, KY, Page: 04B
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