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16A
MARCH 1, 2001
Ghituaries
From 15A
WILLIAMS
Continued
Rouse (con’t.)
gusta, Ga.; two brothers: Rob
ert Rouse and Willie Rouse,
both of Augusta, Ga.; four
grandsons, seven granddaugh
ters, nine great-grandchildren,
and a host of aunts, uncles,
nieces, nephews, other rela
tives and f?iends.
Willie Solomon - Entered
into rest on Friday, February
18, 2001 at the University
Hospital. Funeral services
were held February 23, 2901
at 2 p.m. at the Williams Fu
neraf Home Chapel with Rev.
Dr. Matthew K. Hammonds
officiating. Interment was in
Mount Ofiive Memorial Gar
dens. Survivors include three
brothers: Henry Lee Solomon
of Akron, lghio, James
(Marsha) Solomon of West
Palm Beach, Fla. and King
(Ambrozine) Solomon of New
York City, N.Y.; six sisters:
Margaret S. (Luis) LOf)ez of
New York City, N.Y., Isabela
Fullerof Keysville, Ga., Louise
S. Davis, and Jennie Owens,
both of Augusta, Ga., Minnie
Lee (Leon) Rhodes of Madi
son, Ala. and Dorothy S. Moore
of Aliquippa, Pa.;one aunt,
Carrie Benefield of New York
City, N.Y.; andahost ofaunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews, cous
ins and friends.
Harriet ElaineWashig(fton
- Entered intorest on Wednes
day, February 10, 2001. Fu
neral services were held Feb
ruary 18, 2001 at 12 noon at
the Williams Funeral Home
Chapel with Bishop Valda
Grimesofficiating. Interment
was inMount Olive Memorial
Gardens. Survivors include
two daughters: Merryll L.
Washington and Salena
“Sweet Pea” (Valda) Grimes;
one son, Brenton “Fella Man”
(Sybil) Washington; former
husband, Miles L. Washing
ton; her mother, Sadie Aus
tin; four sisters, two brothers
; and a host of nieces, neph
ews, cousins, other relatives
and friends.
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Annie Mae Johnson - En
tered into rest on Wednesday,
February 21, 2001 at her resi
dence. Funeral services were
held February 27 ,2001 at 3:30
p.m. at Phillip Grove Baptist
Church in Burke County with
Rev. Dr. W.J. Crockett offici
ating. Interment was in the
church cemetery. Survivors
include onedaughter, Vanessa
Rose Broadwater of Augusta,
Ga.; one son, Willie Lee
Johnsondr. of Havelock, N.C ;
her mother, Florence Brinson
of Millen, Ga.; three sisters:
Mary B. Oglesby of Nashville,
Tenn.,Annette B. McCollough
of Waynesboro, Ga. and
Magaline Wilson oof Philadel
phia, Pa.; two brothers:
Genard Brinson and Miles
Wilsdon of Del.; five grand
children, two great-grandchil
dren; and a host of relatives
and friends.
Minnie Screen-Enteredinto
reston Saturday, February 17,
2001 in Clevland, Ohio. Fu
neral services were held Feb
ruary 24, 2001 at 3 p.m. at
Macedonia Baytist Bhurch
with Rev. J.S. Wright officiat
ing. Interment was in Cedar
Grove Cemetery. Survivorsin
clude one daughter, Dorot‘hgr
Screen Mazeke of Clevland,
Ohio; two grandchildren; and
a host of other relatives and
friends.
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John Wilson - Entered into
rest on Friday, February 9,
2001 at the V.A. Hospital. Fu
neral services were lxx)eld Feb
ruary 17, 2001 at 12 noon at
Gethsemane Baptist Church
with Rev. J.C. Trowell offici
ating. Interment wasin Cedar
Grove Cemetery. Survivors
include three daughters:
Annie Bell Wilson and Carrie
Williams, both of Augusta, Ga.
and Pamela Wilson of Burke
County; one sister, Carrie
Carter; oneson-in-law, Ronnie
Williams Sr.; nine grandchil
dren, fivegreat-grandchildren;
and a host of other relatives
and friends.
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