Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Friday, May 17, 1996
- A GRAZE-Y DAY
- SHOW OF FAITH
- CITY REMOVES 3 KIDS LIVING IN SQUALOR
- 5TH DISTRICT NOMINATION MAY END IN GOP CIVIL WAR
- WOULD-BE STUDENT DISAPPEARS
- INDOOR POT GURU JAILED JUDGE SENTENCES 4 IN `PHOTOTRON' CASE
- MAN'S DEATH INVESTIGATED
- `WE OWE A GREAT DEBT OF GRATITUDE' TO GO-GETTER
- LAWYER ACCUSED OF 'SABOTAGING' DEFENDANT
- APPEALS COURT STAYS TUGGLE'S EXECUTION GIVES LAWYER TIME TO ASK SUPREME COURT TO HEAR CASE
- MILLER CAMP SAYS WARNER SPONSORING MEAN, FALSE ADS
- CLINIC PROTESTER PLEADS GUILTY ABORTION FOE HELPED START FIRES
- PUBLIC DEFENDER PICKED TO SIT BEHIND BENCH
- BURGER'S LEGAL TALES FILL COLLEGE LIBRARY
- OBIT AKERS, RACHEL WHITE, 81, OF SALEM, PASSED AWAY THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1996. SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HER DAUGHTERS, DIANA L. HENDRICK, CAROL A. WORKMAN AND MURRAY E. BAILEY. SURVIVING ARE HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW, WILLIAM (BILL) AND DOT HENDRICK, CHARLOTTE, N.C., NATHAN (RANDY) AND WANDA HENDRICK, SALEM; HER DAUGHTERS AND SONS-IN-LAW, SANDRA AND ED WILLIAMSON, GLENDA AND STEVE TAYLOR, SHARON AND GLEN CROTTS, JUDY AND ROGER DICKERSON, ALL OF ROANOKE; A SON-IN-LAW, JAMES R. BAILEY, ROANOKE; 20 GRANDCHILDREN; 21 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT OAKEY'S ROANOKE CHAPEL SATURDAY, MAY 18, 10:30 A.M. WITH THE REV. CARTER L. SLOAN OFFICIATING. INTERMENT IN EVERGREEN BURIAL PARK. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS FRIDAY FROM 2 TO 4 P.M. AND 7 TO 9 P.M. AT OAKEY'S ROANOKE CHAPEL. BALDWIN, EULA G. PARR, 72, OF OWENSBORO, KY., DIED WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 1996. FUNERAL 10 A.M. SATURDAY, JAMES H. DAVIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, OWENSBORO, KY. BOWLING, DOROTHY HAZEL, 74, OF CHESAPEAKE, FORMERLY OF CARROLL COUNTY, PASSED AWAY THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1996. FUNERAL 1 P.M. SUNDAY, VAUGHAN-GUYNN-MCGRADY CHAPEL, HILLSVILLE. BROWN, CHARLES DALLAS, 61, OF WOODLAWN, DIED WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1996. FUNERAL 11 A.M. FRIDAY, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ARRANGEMENTS BY VAUGHAN-GUYNN FUNERAL HOME, GALAX. CATRON, KEYANIE ROWENA, (``KEY KEY""), 6, OF BEDFORD CO., ENTERED INTO THE LORD'S PRESENSE ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1996, AT HER HOME. SHE WAS A STUDENT AT BODY CAMP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. SHE ATTENDED VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH. SURVIVING ARE HER PARENTS, CARL R. AND VICTORIA B. CATRON; BROTHERS AND SISTERS-IN-LAW, KYLE, TONY, STEVEN, CURTIS, DOMINQUIA (``BEAR"") CATRON, ALL OF THE HOME, RODNEY CATRON, GOODVIEW, ROBERT AND PENNY CATRON, VINTON, JOSEPH AND BILLIEJO CATRON, HUDDLESTON, JOHN AND SABRINA CATRON, VINTON; SISTERS, NICOLE, CASSANDRA, AND CHRISTINA CATRON, ALL OF THE HOME, CRYSTAL CATRON, MONETA; THREE NEPHEWS, JEREMY, JEFFREY, AND DANIEL LANE; VERY SPECIAL FRIENDS,HEIDI FISCHER, CYNTHIA HARPER. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED FROM OAKEY'S VINTON CHAPEL AT 11 A.M. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1996, WITH PASTOR BOB CHITTUM OFFICIATING. BURIAL WILL BE IN QUAKER BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, BEDFORD CO. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO THE PEDIATRIC AIDS FOUNDATION, 1311 COLORADO AVE., SANTA MONICA, CALIF. 90404, OR TO THE MEDICAL CENTER FOR CHILDREN IN MEMORY OF K. CATRON, C/O CHRV, 101 ELM AVE., ROANOKE, VA. 24029. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT OAKEY'S VINTON CHAPEL, WHERE THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS FROM 7 TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY. DICKERSON, ELMER E., OF RADFORD, PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1996, AT HIS HOME. GRAVESIDE SERVICES 10 A.M. FRIDAY, JACKSONVILLE CEMETERY, FLOYD. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS THE FAMILY REQUESTS DONATIONS BE MADE TO CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RADFORD, OR GENTLE SHEPHERD HOSPICE. ARRANGEMENTS BY MABERRY FUNERAL HOME, FLOYD. FLINT, JOSEPH RONALD, 67, OF BUENA VISTA, DIED TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1996, FUNERAL 2 P.M. FRIDAY, STONE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. ARRANGEMENTS BY BOLLING, GROSE & LOTTS FUNERAL SERVICE. FRALIN, MARY M., 91, OF STUART, AND FORMERLY OF ROANOKE, DIED THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1996, IN STUART. SHE WAS THE WIDOW OF MCKINLEY L. FRALIN. SURVIVING ARE ONE SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, HERBERT C. AND VIRGINIA LANCASTER, STUART; ONE DAUGHTER, BILLIE FRALIN, ROANOKE; SEVEN GRANDCHILDREN; NINE GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN; AND ONE GREAT-GREAT-GRANDCHILD. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE FROM OAKEY'S ROANOKE CHAPEL NOON SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1996, WITH REV. JOHN LEE WILSON OFFICIATING. INTERMENT WILL FOLLOW IN FAIRVIEW CEMETERY. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT OAKEY'S ROANOKE CHAPEL. GOAD, DORIS BOWYER, 58, OF SALEM, DIED THURSDAY, MAY 16TH, 1996. A GRAVESIDE SERVICE WILL BE 2PM FRID
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