The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina (2024)

12A DURHAM MORNING HERALD FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1984. Sen. Paula Hawkins Tells Of Abuse As Child closure of the childhood episode was unplanned and very difficult- -she had never even told her husband, she said -but she decided it was important to show that sexual abuse can happen anyone. The freshman senator spoke at the opening session of the Third National Conference on Sexual Victimization of Children, sponsored by the Children's Hospital, National Medical Center. "I'm lucky, I told my mother," she said, adding that her parents believed her, supported her and helped her avoid lasting problems from the in- ter, Mrs.

Eva Williamson of High Point. Mrs. Addie Warren Stephenson, 95, a former resident of Barnes Avenue, died Thursday in Golden Years Nursing Home in Falcon after a long illness. A native of Sampson County, she attended Sampson County schools, but lived in Durham after 1912. For many years, she worked in Durham hosiery mills.

She was a member of Hyde Park Pentecostal Holiness Church, now the Living Waters Pentecostal Holiness Church. She was also a member of the women's Bible class of the church. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Living Waters Pentecostal Holiness Church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park.

She is survived by a sis- MRS. HAZEL FIELDS Mrs. Hawkins said the elderly neighbor who once reached inside her clothing had attracted children to his home by giving them candy and toys, and offering to baby-sit while their mothers went She said the unidentified man involved was taken to court after her mother checked with other parents and learned that several neighborhood children had suffered similar abuse. But when she appeared in court, Mrs. Hawkins said, "I was embarrassed and humiliated" because the judge treated her as if she were lying.

The elderly man was released and of St. Paul Baptist Church in Enfield and was a veteran of World War II. In Durham he was a member of White Rock Baptist Church and of Moore-Kennedy Bible Class and L.B. Farrington District. He was also a member of Weaver McLean Post 175 of the American Legion.

The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday in White Rock Baptist Church by the Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia Herndon Lucas; a daughter, Ms. Charsie Herndon Hedgepeth of Atlanta; and two sisters, Ms. Ruth Lucas and Mrs. Maggie Lucas Torrey, both of New York City.

Instead of flowers, memorials may be made to the Noon-Day Prayer Group, White Rock Baptist Church, 3400 Fayetteville Durham, N.C. 27707 MRS. ESTELLE HOBBS Mrs. Estelle Brigman Hobbs, 62, of 1814 E. Geer St.

died Thursday in Duke Hospital after several months of illness. She was a lifelong resident of Durham and was a member of the Holiness Church. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in Hudson Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Greg Allison.

Burial will be in Woodlawn memorial Park. Surviving are her husband, Roy Edward Hobbs; two sons, Stanley Eugene Hobbs and Donnie Calvin Hobbs, both of Durham; a daughter, Mrs. Linda Kay Bryant of Durham; two sisters, Mrs. Alma Price and Mrs. Marie Dixon, both of Durham; and five grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Nello Raynor, Jack Ellis, Randy Clark, Bill Hobbs, T.J. Johnson and Dickie Dixon. MRS. RUTH DAVENPORT Mrs. Ruth Kerr Davenport, 70, a former resident of Durham, died Wednesday in Palm Springs Hospital in Palm Springs, Calif.

For several years she had lived in Morongo Valley, Calif. The funeral will be held Saturday in San Diego. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Barrette, Mrs. Janet Pratt and Mrs.

Joyce Duffy, all of California; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Warren of Burlington and Mrs. Tom Phelps of Durham; a brother, Robert A. Kerr of Durham; and six grandchildren. FRANK BISHOP Frank Bishop of Rt.

7, Box 477, Mineral Springs Road, Durham, died Sunday in Durham County Hospital. Mother Held In Death Of Infant BOSTON (AP) A 19. year-old mother who once said her son's killer should be put to death was charged Thursday with murdering the infant by putting salt in his baby formula, authorities said. Janice Robinson was arrested at Roxbury District Court where an inquest into the March 5 death of 11-month-old Damon Robinson was in its third week, said Suffolk County District Attorney Newman Flanagan. She sat quietly with her head bowed at her arraignment, where an innocent plea was entered on her behalf.

Your "Extra Touch" Florist DuVal Hackett Florist 107 W. Parrish 688-7319 WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Paula Hawkins, disclosed Thursday that she was sexually abused by a 60-year-old neighborhood man when she was 5, and urged parents to be explicit in warning their children about which adult behavior is wrong. "It affects you for a lifetime," Mrs. Hawkins said of the molestation, which occurred when her family lived in California.

Equally traumatic, she said, was her ensuing court appearance before a judge who thought she was lying about the incident. Mrs. Hawkins, 57, said her dis- Basie Rolls Onto Stage At Festival In New York In 1982 Count Basie Dies Of Cancer At 79 HOLLYWOOD. Fla. (AP) Count Basie, whose bright, simple style brought him international fame in the "swing" era of jazz, died in his sleep early Thursday of cancer, a disease his doctors never told him he had.

He was 79. "It's a great loss. I hate to even think about jazz musician Lionel Hampton said. Basie was of the true greats of music. He had his own particular style It was one of the greatest styles you could hear." "He'll be remembered as long as there is a world," said anist Dave Brubeck.

"He was loved all over the world and all the jazz musicians had tremendous respect for him and he'll never leave us." was the best. He was a cool person." said Anita O'Day, who sang with Basie's orchestra in the 1940s. "Everything he played was always the right little riff in the right little place." BASIE, WHO began his career in the 1920s as a $3-a-night piano player, was hospitalized for treatment of a severe ulcer, but doctors soon learned he had pancreatic cancer, FUNERAL SERVICE Inc. Serving Durham and Hillsborough the ORDI at the GOLDEN QULF Durham's Only Member of "The Order of the Golden Rule" FIELDS Mrs. Hazel Deaton Fields, a resident of Rt.

4 Box 358 Durham, died Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Wake Medical Center in Raleigh following an extended illness. She was the wife of L.E. Fields and was a retired Beautician. Graveside services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m.

in Woodlawn Memorial Park by Rev. Jim Huskins. The family will receive friends tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Clements Funeral Home. HARTMAN Mr.

Eugene Montgomery Hartman, age 52, resident of 2643 Barwick died suddenly Thursday at 5:30 a.m. at his home. He was the husband of Mrs. Hazel Harwood Hartman and was a retired Machinist with the Lions Club Industries. FUthe Clements Funeral Chapel neral services will be conducted a Saturday at 4 p.m.

at by Rev. Fred Rivenbark and Dr. Gerald Goodwin. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Clements Funeral Home. Honorary pallbearers will be Jimmy Norman, Donnie Norman, Johnny Norman, Eddie Norman and Corky Norman. continued to abuse children, she said. two minutes. He said one victim in Now, she said, "when children com- five is younger than 7.

plain, I believe them." Most children are victims of friends, people they know and trust, such as Mrs. Hawkins said the court mem- family members and neighbors, Dodd ory is "very vivid how tiny I was said. Boys and infants are not exempt. and how huge the other people were." Kee McFarlane of the Child Sexual The lawyers, she said, were terrible. Abuse Diagnostic Center in Los took me a long time to get over geles confirmed Dodd's estimates.

it. If there is a scar in my mind, it's She said she knows of cases involving which that we didn't win the case," she said. infants only 15 months old, in Mrs. Hawkins appeared on a panel diapers were removed to abuse the of the Senate Children's Caucus child. headed by Sen.

Christopher J. Dodd, Judge Reggie B. Walton of the who estimated that an in- trict of Columbia Superior Court cident of child sexual abuse occurs in agreed with Mrs. Hawkins' comments the United States about once every about her court appearance as a child. Obituaries les He was a native of Darlington County, S.C., where he attended public schools.

He was a veteran of the Navy and had retired from Liggett Myers Tobacco He was a member of Mount Gilead Baptist Church where he belonged to a Sunday school class, the Men In Action for Christ and the Deacon Board. The funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in Mount Gilead Baptist Church by the Rev. Leroy Davis. Burial will be in Markham Memorial Gardens.

Surviving are four sons, Bobby Bishop of Cincinnatti, Johnny Bishop and Ernest Clay, both of Baltimore, and Seaman Bishop; four sisters, Mrs. Leona Tucker, Mrs. Fannie Brown and Mrs. Gladys Jones, all of Durham, and Mrs. Olivia Bullock of Norfolk, and seven grandchildren.

MRS. SARAH TAYLOR Mrs. Sarah Waller Taylor, 91, of the Methodist Retirement Home in Durham died Wednesday in Durham County General Hospital. She was a native of Lenoir County and began teaching school in Roanoke Rapids in 1911. She lived there until moving to Durham in 1981.

She was a member of the second graduating class of East Carolina Normal School, now East Carolina University, and was the first woman in Roanoke Rapids to vote. She organized the first Girl Scout and Brownie Scout troops in Roanoke Rapids and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Roanoke Rapids. The funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church by the Rev. E.M.

Thompson. Burial will be in Cedarwood Cemetery, also in Roanoke Rapids. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Grace T. Hodges of Sanford, Mrs.

Margaret T. Smith of Birmingham, and Mrs. Ann T. Hines of Blue Bell, and Greensboro; a sister, Mrs. Bertie F.

Brown of Roanoke Rapids; 10 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to Sarah Waller Taylor memorial fund at her church. JOHN D. WELLS I John Donnell HILLSBOROUGH Wells, 34, of Hillsborough died Tuesday in Duke Hospital. The funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m.

Sunday in Mount Bright Baptist Church by the Rev. William Richardson. Burial will be in Hillsborough Town Cemetery. Surviving are his mother and father, John Henry Wells Mrs. Mary Wells of the home; a stepson, Lewis Peaks of Durham; two brothers, Nelson Wells of Hillsborough and Morris Wells of Oakland, and six sisters, Mrs.

Mary Cooper and Mrs. Audrey Page, both of Durham, and Mrs. Cassie Drake, Miss Almeter Wells, Miss Robin Wells and Miss Deborah Wells, all of Hillsborough. JAMES F. LALANNE GREENSBORO James Francis Lalanne, 66, of 29-C Fountain Manor Drive died Thurs- HOUSE OF REEVES FUNERAL SERVICE 3314 Apex Hwy, Durham Tel.

544-3709 CARRINGTON Funeral services for Mr. Willie Carrington killed by on the accident of Highway 85 Wednesday will be held on Monday Morning at 11 a.m. from the House of Reeves Chapel with the Rev. Dr. W.A.

Reeves officiating. Burial will follow in the Glennview Memorial Park. He is survived by several cousins. The family will be at the home of his cousin Mrs. Del Ruffin at 521.

Cook Rd. The family visitation is set for Sunday from 5-6 p.m. MRS. HAWKINS day in Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital.

He was the founder and chairman of the board of Triangle Brick Co. in Durham. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was an All-American and All-Southern Conference football player. He also helped develop and begin the Athletic and Educational Foundation of the University of North Carolina. He was a lieutenant commander in the Navy in World War II.

He had been a resident of Greensboro for the last year. Before that he had lived in Pinehurst and Durham. The funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Pius Catholic Church by the Rev.

Bill Pharr. Burial will be in Westminister Gardens. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Shirley Dunklee Perrin Lalanne; a son, James "Jeff" Lalanne Jr. of Ormand Beach, a daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Borem Smith of Greenville; a stepdaughter, Miss Shirley Elizabeth Perrin of Bethesda, three stepsons, Robert P. Perrin Jr. of Lake Tahoe, William D. Perrin of Greensboro and John D. Perrin of Richmond, a sister, Mrs.

Gloria L. Klucz of Virginia Beach, and five grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society research fund or to the Athletic and Educational Foundation of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. MRS. BARBARA HALL SANFORD Mrs.

Barbara Macurda Hall, 68, of 1388 Pennsylvania Carolina Trace, died Thursday. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Richard Hobson. Surviving are her husband, Ransom Hall; three daughters, Mrs.

Nancy Liner of Chapel Hill, Mrs. Sally Decker of Thousand Oaks, and Mrs. Margaret Smith of Columbus, Ohio; a son, Bradford Hall of Sewickley, a sister, Mrs. Peggy Hurley of Marco Island, and a brother, William Macurda of Concord, N.H. MRS.

DORA GEORGE HENDERSON Mrs. Dora Elizabeth Champion George, 73, of Oxford died Wednesday in Granville Hospital in Oxford. She was a member of Calvary Baptist The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. today in J.M. White Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev.

Russell Bell. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Surviving are a son, Dal- Hall Wynne STEPHENSON Mrs. Addie Warren Stephenson, 95, former Barnes Avenue resident, widow of Duby Q. Stephenson, died early Thursday morning in the Golden Years Nursing Home, Falcon.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, 2 p.m. in the Living Waters Pentecostal Holiness Church with burial following in Woodlawn Memorial Park. DAVENPORT Mrs. Ruth Kerr Davenport, 70, widow of John Marland Davenport, and former resident of Durham, died Wednesday in Palm Springs, Calif. FUneral services and burial will be held Saturday in San Diego, Calif.

She was the sister of Mrs. Thelma a Warren, of Burlington, Mrs. Tom Phelps and Robert A. Kerr, both of Durham. By ONSH Selected Member National Invitation Morticians 1113 W.

MAIN ST. 688-6387 las Wayne George of Greensboro; a brother, Donnie Champion of Henderson; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Clark, Mrs. Ruby Baker and Mrs. Gladys Shearin, all of Hendeson; and four grandsons.

Pallbearers will be Bobby Wilkerson, Ranger Wilkerson, B.C. Champion Kenneth Tyson, Bobby Clark and Charles Lyles. MISS ETHEL MOSER BURLINGTON Miss Ethel Louise Moser, 59, of 305 Kernodle Drive died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital of Alamance after two weeks of illness. She was a native of Alamance County and had retired from Sellars Department Store. She was a member of West Burlington United Methodist Church where she belonged to the Junior Wesleyan Class and the Women's Society of Christhane Service.

funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in West Burlington United Methodist Church by the Rev. William Taylor. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery. Surviving a are her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Moser of the home; a sister, Mrs. Hilda Montgomery of Burlington; and a brother, Harry Wilton Moser of Burlington. Memorials may be made to the West Burlington United Methodist Church.

BOBBY R. GARRETT BURLINGTON Bobby Ray Garrett, 49, of 519 Flora Ave. died Thursday in Alamance County Hospital after six months of illness. He was a native of Alamance County. A graveside service will be conducted at 3 p.m.

Saturday in Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church by the Rev. Olin Tatum. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Evelyn G. Moody of Siler City; and two brothers, James V.

Garrett of Burlington and Jack Garrett of Lutz, Fla. MRS. ISABELLE BROOKS SWEPSONVILLE Mrs. Isabelle, Newsome Brooks, W. Main St.

died Thursday in Ala- Howerton Bryan FUNERAL HOME 682-5464 ROSS Funeral services for Mr. Bernice (Bunk) Joseph Ross, husband of Dorothy Glenn Ross, of 2607 Cascadilla will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the St. Paul United Methodist Church. Officiating will be the Rev.

Berry Barbour, pastor of St. Paul United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Old Section. Mr. Ross died Tuesday morning at Durham County General Hospital.

Honorary pallbearerse Ike Clark, Jake Little, Lloyd Cozart, Dr. Walter Davis, Harold Daves, W.S. McDevett and Nat Brooks. Pallbearers are William Emory, Charles Latta, Joseph Currin, Michael Grinstead, Bobby Copeland, James Glenn, William Martin and Earl Ross. MARKHAM Memorial services for Mrs.

Pauline Freshney Markham, 40 wife of John Thomas Markham, of Northside, will be held in the Duke University Chapel Friday at 12 o'clock. Officiating will be the Rev. Dave Aspenson. Mrs. Markham died Wednesday in the Duke Medical Center of a cerebral hemorrhage.

The family suggest that instead of flowers contributions be made to the A.L.S. Foundation Duke Medical Center or to Butner Rescue Squad. HARRIS Mrs. Arlene Metcalf Harris, 63, of 1008 Lorine died Saturday at her residence. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.

at Temple Baptist Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Clay Wart, pastor of Temple Baptist Church. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Annex Section 6. The family will receive friends at the Howerton- Bryan Funeral Home Friday night from 7 until 9 o'clock.

mance County Hospital. She was a native of Union County and a member of Swepsonville Baptist Church. The funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday in Rich Thompson Chapel in Graham by the Rev. E.

Paul West. Burial will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Mill Creek Baptist Church in Monroe. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary L.

Isley of Swepsonville; a son, William Baxter Brooks of the home; and three grandchildren. ORUST. GARDNER APEX Orus Thomas Gardner, 62, of Rt. 1, New Hill, died Wednesday. He had retired as a mailman in the post office in New Hill.

The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. today in New Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Roy Mason. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Mary S. Gardner; a son, Wade T. Gardner of Fuquay-Varina; two brothers, Ernest Gardner of New Hill and Leonard Gardner of Raleigh; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Tilley of Merry Oaks; and a grandchild. EDWARD BURWELL DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla.

Edward Thomas Burwell, formerly of Franklinton, died April 14 in North Broward Hospital in Pompano Beach. The funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in Hawkins Chapel Baptist Church in Granville County, N.C., by the Rev. W.S. Taylor.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Kay Tanner Burwell; a daughter, Miss Condace Tanner; his mother, Mrs. Dorothy H. Burwell; five sisters, Mrs.

Mary Kearney, Mrs. Helen B. Wilder and Mrs. Alice B. Kearney, all of Franklinton, Mrs.

Agnes B. Cooper and Mrs. Angela B. Tabron; and three brothers, James L. Burwell, Darnell Burwell and Kenneth J.

Burwell. Scarborough Hargett, Inc. MEMORIAL CHAPELS GARDENS SINCE 1888 LICENSED FUNERAL SERVICEES 306 S. Roxboro St. 682-1171 BISHOP Funeral services for Mr.

Frank Bishop of Rt. 7, Box 477, Mineral Spring Road who died Sunday at the Durham County General Hospital will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church with Rev. Leroy Davis officiating.

Burial will be in the Markham Memorial Gardens. The body will remain at the Scarborough Hargett Memorial Chapel until moved to the church at 2 p.m. to lie in state until the hour of the service. The family will receive friends at the Scarborough Hargett Memorial Chapel on Friday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. CHERRY Funeral services for Baby Crystal Chantille Cherry of 1119 Gurley St.

who died Tuesday at her home will be held on Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the Scarborough Hargett Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Glennview Memorial Park. The body will remain at the Scarborough Hargett Memorial Chapel until the hour of the service. The family will receive friends at the Scarborough Hargett Memorial Chapel on Sunday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. RICE Mrs.

Leora Rice oif 1025 Juniper St. died Wednesday at her home. The body has been moved to the Scarborough Hargett Memorial Chapel Gardens pending completion of funeral arrangements. PARKER The family of the late Mr. General L.

Parker wishes to express their sincere thanks to each of you for every act of kindness, cards, prayers, floral tributes and all other expressions of sympathy shown during their hour of bereavement. RI (AP Laserphoto) said Dr. Leo Schildhaus. "Had he known or been aware that he had cancer -he had such a fear of it -he would have given up hope of living. Anyone that might have seen him in Hollywood would know that he did not look as though he had a problem." Aaron Woodward, Basie's adopted son, said at a news conference.

Basie was admitted to Doctors' Hospital Feb. 4 with jaundice, Schildhaus said. He said that condition was relieved but Basie. another upset," a bleeding ulcer. Basie was released from the hospital Feb.

14, then was readmitted March 27, Schildhaus said. "The family was with him to the end," the doctor added. He had performed at the Hollywood Palladium in California March 19, his last public performance before he decided to return to the hospital. He had also given a private performance in Los Angeles for a tribute to jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. A number of people came to see him at the Palladium, including his longtime friends Quincy Jones, Joe Williams.

Scatman Crothers," said Those individuals and the audience that heard him play on that day helped to make his most recent time here (at the hospital) very special. They will never know what they did to make him happy." FISHER Funeral Parlor 3137 Fayetteville St. 682-3276 LUCAS Funeral service for Mr. Herman Taft Lucas, 2002 Otis St. will be held Sunday at 1:00 p.m.

at White Rock Baptist Church, Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch, officiating. Burial will follow in Beechwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday evening from 7 to 8 at Fisher Funeral Parlor.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made at Noon-Day Prayer Group, White Rock Baptist Church, 3400 Fayetteville Durham, N.C. 27707. Mrs. Hazel Deaton Fields of Rt. 4, Box 358, Durham, died Wednesday in Wake Medical Center in Raleigh after a long illness.

She was a lifelong resident of Durham who had retired as a beautician. She was a member of Bethesda Baptist Church. A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in Woodlawn Memorial Park by the Rev. Jim Huskins.

Surviving are her husband, L.E. Fields; two daughters, Miss Susan Fields of Durham and Mrs. Ann F. Robinette of Atlanta; two sons, Ronnie Fields and Bobby Fields, both of Durham; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Womble of Durham; a brother, Roy C.

Deaton of South Carolina; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Tommy Deaton, Paul Womble Dana Saunders, James Cole, Ken Ferrell and David Ross. EUGENE M. HARTMAN Eugene Montgomery Hartman, 52, of 2643 Barwick Drive died Thursday at his home. He was a lifelong resident of Durham.

He was a machinist with the Lions Club Industries and was a veteran of the Army. The funeral will be conducted at 4 p.m. Saturday in Clements Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Fred Rivenbark and the Rev. Dr.

Gerald Goodwin. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hazel Harwood Hartman; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara H.

Young of Winston-Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Joyce Norman of Michigan, and Mrs. Belle Crank, Mrs. Catherine Teasley and Mrs. Charlene Markham, all of Durham; and two grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Ronnie Thompson, Barney Thompson, Charles Crank, Lloyd Crank, Jackie Markham and Gary Bowers. HERMAN T. LUCAS Herman T. Lucas, 73, of 2002 Otis St. died Wednesday.

He was the president of the Sunset Taxicab Co. He was born in Rocky Mount. He was a member HUDSON FUNERAL HOME 1800 Angier Ave. 596-8269 HOBBS Funeral services for Mrs. Estelle Brigman Hobbs, age 62, resident of 1814 E.

Geer St. and wife of Roy Edward Hobbs, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Hudson Funeral Chapel. Rev. Greg Allison wil officiate.

Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Hobbs died Thursday morning at 12:45 a.m. at the Duke Medical Center. The family will receive friends at the Hudson Funeral Home tonight 7 until 9 p.m.

THIRD GENERATION SERVICES BY HUDSON.

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