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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 11

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Monroe, Louisiana
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The News-Star Friday. February 27, 2004 11A For the Record 1 Record From page 10A Company, died Tuesday. The funeral is 10 a.m. Saturday at Youngs Funeral Home chapel. V'idalia.

Birdeer Phillips, 69 PIONEER Birdeer Phillips, a homemaker, died Wednesday. Funeral arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Tennant Funeral Home, Rayville. See RECORD 14A chapel. Ferriday. Visitation is 4-7 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Burial is at Consuerella Cemetery, Waterproof. Freddie Mae McGee, 59 Freddie Mae McGee of Monroe, a food service supervisor, died Tuesday. The funeral is 3 p.m. Saturday at Parkview Baptist Church, Monroe.

Visitation is p.m. today at Miller Funeral Home chapel, Monroe. Burial is at Richwood Saturday. The funeral is p.m. Saturday at Lake Providence Senior High School auditorium.

Visitation is 1-7 p.m. today at Brannum Funeral Home chapel. Lake Providence. Burial is at Way-A-Way Cemetery. Lydia Loyd, 83 FERRIDAY Lydia "Lottie Hudnall" Loyd, a homemaker, died Saturday.

The funeral is ll a.m. Saturday at Concordia Funeral Home Memorial Gardens. Julius B. Miller, 83 BASTROP Julius B. Miller, retired from International Paper died Wednesday.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Cox Funeral Home, Bastrop. Louis C. Nail 57 VIDALIA Louis C. Nail a millwright with International Paper LA Oranges at the Eclipse Packing House! I Bring this ad in for 1 .00 off on 1 01b. bag of Navels.

I $.50 offa 20oz cupofEclipse Gold Ice wlofflGd OJ tVt V. The Cotton Comer Mi4 Quilt show Presented by North Louisiana Quilters Guild West Monroe Convention Center Friday, February 27th 9-5 Saturday, February 28 9-4 Admission $5.00 40 lb box LA navels $22.00 20 lb bag LA navels $13.00 18 lb box LA navels $12.00 10 lb bag LA navels $7.00 5 lb bag LA navels $4.00 10 lb bag Grapefruit $6.00 40 lb. Box Ugly navels $16.00 20 lb. bag Ugly navels $10.00 1 gal. Fresh Squeezed OJ $8.50 12 Gal OJ $4.50 12 oz cup Eclipse Gold Ice $1.25 20 oz cup Gold Ice $2.00 Call397-0128 gfjS nrsi is 2 p.m.

today at Mulhearn Funeral Home chapel, West Monroe. Burial is at New Light Baptist Church Cemetery. Herbert Hollins, 89 FERRIDAY Herbert Hollins, a farmer, died Monday. The funeral is 1 1 a.m. Saturday at St.

Reed Baptist Church, Ferriday. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today at the church. Burial is at Ferriday Cemetery under the direction of Tennant Funeral Home, Rayville. David Holloway, 83 OAK GROVE David Holloway, a laborer, died Feb.

18. The funeral is 1 p.m. Saturday at Green Grove Baptist Church, Oak Grove. Visitation is 11 a.m. Saturday until service time at the church.

Burial is at Southside Cemetery, Oak Grove, under the direction of Miller Funeral Home, Monroe. Douglas D. Johnson, 35 MIAMI, Fla. Douglas Dewayne Johnson, formerly of Bastrop, an entertainment service employee, died Sunday. Funeral arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Tennant Funeral Home, Rayville.

John Henry Jones, 59 LOS ANGELES, Calif. John Henry Jones, formerly of Rayville, a laborer, died Jan 21. Funeral arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Tennant Funeral Home, Rayville. Crispin D. Kelley, 44 Crispin D.

Kelley of West Monroe, a trucking company owner and operator, died Thursday. Memorial service is 3 p.m. Sunday at Ouachita Baptist Church, West Monroe. Visitation is 2 p.m. Sunday until service time at the church.

Arrangements are under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home, West Monroe. Dave Kuykendoll, 51 LAKE PROVIDENCE Dave Kuykendoll, a Bunge Grain Elevator employee, died Saturday. The funeral is 1 p.m. Saturday at Lake Providence Senior High School auditorium. Visitation is 1-7 p.m.

today at Brannum Funeral Home chapel, Lake Providence. Burial is at Way-A-Way Cemetery. Dorothy Kuykendoll, 52 LAKE PROVIDENCE Dorothy Kuykendoll, a homemaker, died We should have LA oranges available February to April Open Monday-Saturday Then if no answer call 791-1570 John Henry Brown 85 RUSTON John Henry Brown a retired mechanical engineer, died Wednesday. The funeral is II a.m. today at Memorial United Methodist Church.

Burial is at Mulheara Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterlington Road, Monroe. James T. Bryant 87 BASTROP James Travis Bryant a retired purchasing supervisor with International Paper died Wednesday. Graveside service is 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Lakewood Cemetery, Crossett, Ark.

Visitation is 10 a.m. until noon Saturday at Cox Funeral Home chapel, Bastrop. Dennis Colvin, 54 RUSTON Dennis Colvin, district manager of the Office of Motor Vehicles, died Thursday. The funeral is 2 p.m. Saturday at Ruston Church of Christ.

Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Kilpatrick Funeral Home chapel, Ruston. Burial is at Salem Cemetery. Milton E. Conrad, 90 BASTROP Milton E.

Conrad, a cotton gin operator and retired carpenter, died Thursday. The funeral is I p.m. Saturday at Golden Funeral Home chapel, Bastrop. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Burial is at Memorial Park Cemetery. Patricia Douglas, 51 LOS ANGELES, Calif. Patricia Douglas, formerly of Tallulah, a homemaker, died Tuesday. Funeral arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Tennant Funeral Home, Rayville. Harry Dunlap 87 TALLULAH Harry Dunlap a farmer, died Feb.

19. The funeral is I I a.m. Saturday at New Morning Star Baptist Church, Tallulah. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. today at the chapel of Funerals by McFarland, Tallulah.

Burial is at Mount Cellers Cemetery. Weldon E. Hamilton 76 Weldon Emerson Hamilton Sr. of Monroe, a Selig Manufacturing employee, died Tuesday. The funeral Hundreds of quilts on display Vendor mall, Continuous demonstrations Door prizes 4 3 ft 4 1 "I 3 From Monroe, take the Camp Road Exit 107, Take Left across 1-20 then take Right on Vocational Porkway (Service Road) for 1 mile.

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