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017 8C- THE CHARLOTTE July 8, 1974 Mecklenburg Deaths, Funerals James A. Parrish Is Dead; Was A. Z. Price Official James Andrew Parrish, 61, former vice president of A. Z.

Price Associates, died Saturday. He lived at 6728 Lakeside Dr. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Belmont Park United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Jordan and the Rev.

Wayne Billings, pastors, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Born May 13, 1913 in HarmoStation, he was the son of ny James J. Randolph Parrish and Mary Elizabeth Irvy Parrish. He was a member of the Elks Lodge No.

392, served as past president of the North Carolina Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors Associatoin, was a member of the Temple Lodge 676 AF and AM and the Belmont Park United Methodist Church. He was also a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies, the Oasis Temple of the Shrine, the Red Fez Club and was a 32nd degree Mason. Surviving are his wife, Sarah Keziah Parrish; four sons, James J. Parrish of Cary, Joel Jeffrey C. and John A.

Parrish of Charlotte; two daughters, Mrs. Lynn P. Black Jr. of Shelby and Mrs. Susan P.

BurA ris of Charlotte; a sister, Mrs. I. M. Wright of Charlotte; two half brothers, John and George P. Irby of Charlotte; three half sisters, Mrs.

J. D. Beaver, rMs. A. L.

Cadieu and Mrs. J. T. Baxter of Charlotte; and eight grandchildren The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Miller, Kerns and Cavin Funeral Home.

Mrs. Jessie Cooper Mrs. Jessie Cooper, 61, of 2816 Mason Circle died yesterday at Anson County Hospital. The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at McEwen West Chapel.

Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Born Jan. 11, 1913, in Greenwood, S.C., she is the daughter of Jesse Edward and Nancy Griffin Alverson. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Margaret Chasteen, Mrs.

Shirley Case, Evelyn Thomas, Mrs. Joan Coleman of Charlotte, and Mrrs. Anne Anastas of Wadesboro; two sons, Jackie Larry Cooper of Charlotte, anand Mrs. Anne AnAlverson of Jacksonville, and Broadus Alverson of Elbertson, and 13 grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

at MeEwen. C. M. Parrott, Retired Buyer Charles Marion Parrott, 76, a retired buyer for Biggers Brothers died Saturday in a local hospital. I.

He lived at 2109 Chambwood Dr. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Harry and Bryant Chapel in the Oaks with the Rev. Joe Burnette, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Sharon Memorial Park.

Born Aug. 7, 1897 in York Wreck Kills Father, Son John L. Black, 41, and his son, John L. Black 16, of Rt. 2, Jefferson, formerly of Charlotte, were killed Saturday in an automobile accident on Highway 151 south of Pageland, S.

C. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Whiting Avenue Baptist Church with the Rev. Earl N. Porter, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Charlotte Memorial Gardens. Black was born Feb. 12, 1933 in Mecklenburg County and was the son of Hugh Grady Black and Nellie Beaty Black of Charlotte. A meat and poultry inspector for the U.S. government, he was a member and former deacon of Whiting Ave.

Baptist Church. John Jr. was born July 5, 1958 in Mecklenburg County. He was a student at Garinger High School and was also a member of Whiting Ave. Baptist Church.

Black's survivors include a daughter, Stephanie Black of the home: his parents; his wife, Mrs. Sarah Lucas Black; two sons, Dale and Robin Black of the home: five sisters, Mrs. R. F. Boyd Jr.

of Chester, S. Miss Mittie Black, Mrs. T. J. Atkins Mrs Earl Small and Mrs.

Kenneth Beaty of Charlotte: five brothers, H. Grady Black Jr. of Gastonia, James R. Black of Charlotte, Joseph Harvey Black of Weatherford, Thomas M. Black and Sgt.

William Black of the U.S. Army, Germany, and Charles W. Black of Fayetteville. In addition to his sisters. brothers and mother, John Jr.

survived by his paternal grandparents; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lucas of Jefferson, S. C. The family will be at 2511 Cranbrook Ln.

and will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at McEwen Funeral Home. R. W. George Reuben Wessley George, 80, of 2730 Haverford Place died Friday at his home.

The graveside service was to be at 11 a.m, today at Forest Lawn Cemetery with Rev. Herbert Weber, minister The Little Church on the Lane, officiating. Born Sept. 26, 1893 in Forsythe County, he was the son of John and Ida Bowles Wessley George. He was retired from Duke Power Co.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hester P. George; a son, David P. George of Miami; and four grandchildren. family requests that memorials be sent to the Little Church on the Lane.

Mrs. Brewer Mrs. Virginia Brewer of 3301 Yancey Rd. died Saturday. Surviving are her husband, Martin Brewer; three sons, Tom and James Seegars and Hubert Brewer Charlotte; two daughters, Mrs.

Clandstine Boyd and Mrs. Margaret Mobley of Charlotte; and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Blakely of Mrs. Kendrick Mrs. Agnes Frances Beaty Kendrick, 57, a former nurse at Elder Care, died Friday.

She lived at 2700 Kendrick Dr. The funeral was to be at 3:30 p.m. today at McEwen West Chapel with the Rev. Charles Foushee, pastor of Ridgeview Baptist Church and Dr. William Harrs Blar of Gastona, offcating.

Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Born April 24, 1917, she was the daughter of Margaret Harris and James C. Beaty. She was a member of the Glenwood ARP Church, the White Bible tion Committee for the Church Class, Circle No. 1, the visitaand was a charter member of the Westerwood Garden Club.

Surviving are her husband, Everette D. Kendrick; five sons, Everette D. Kendrick Ronald Burwell F. and Doni-Raye H. Kendrick of Charlotte and George C.

drick of the U.S. Navy, Philadelphia, two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Jane Black and Mrs. Mary Isabell Dawley of Charlotte; three brothers, James Frederick, James C. and Calvin M.

Beaty of Charlotte; and Earwax: the sneak thief of sound. Government studies show that hearing problems and age go hand in hand. These studies also show that many hearing problems are merely due to excessive earwax. Of course, anyone suspecting a hearing problem should consult a physician to determine the cause. One way for earwax to impair hearing is very simple.

As we grow older, the fine hairs lining our ear canals grow coarse. Eventually, they can prevent earwax that forms daily from getting out. This in turn muffles sounds trying to get in. Because the wax builds up so gradually, your hearing can diminish without you realizing it. The safest, most effective way to remove earwax is by using Drops regularly.

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The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. today at McEwen West Chapel wth Rev. Wllam A. Dysard minister of Mulberry Presbyteran Church Burial was to be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Born Feb.

8, 1910 in Toccoa, he was the son of Sanford and Beuford Kesler. He was a terminal manager for A. G. Boone Transportation Co. in Atlanta.

Surviving are his wife, Ruth D. Kesler; and two brothers, Tom and Fair Kesler of Toccoa, Ga. A. P. Kendall, Was A Carpenter Otis E.

Kesler Albert P. Kendall, 84, a retred carpenter, of 405 Oakdale Road, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in McEwen West Chapel with Rev. W.

B. A. Grove United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Sharon Memori Park. Born March 8, Lncoln County, he wat the son of John and Eva Kenday.

He was a member of Pleasant Grove Unted Methodst Church. Survvng are hs wfe. Mrs. Julia B. Kendall; one stepson, Earl L.

Black of Cheago; and one brother, Ralph Kendall of Charlotte. The family will' receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. F. R.

Bryson Additional Obituaries On Page 4B County, S.C., he was the son of Joe Billy and Minnie Enlow Parrott. Employed by Biggers Brothers for 35 years, Parrott was an active membeer of the Charlotte Optimist Club for a number of years. In recognition of his outstanding service, he was given the Mr. Optimist Award in 1964. He was a member of First Baptist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine O'Donnell Parrott; two sons, Robert Thomas M. Parrott of Charlotte; two brothers, Tom Parrott of Baltimore, Md. and Parrott of York, S.C.; and a sister, Miss Lola Parrott of York, S.C. The family will receive friends from 8 to 9 p.m.

today at Harry and Bryant Funeral Home. Friends are sending memorials to the First Baptist Church building fund. J. D. Lowman, Hondros Estimator J.

D. Lowman, 48, a construetion estimator for S. C. Hondros Engineers, died today at Presbyterian Hospital. He lived at 3108 Studley Rd.

Born Dec. 17. 1925 in Cleveland County, he was the son of Mrs. Viola W. Lowman of Shelby and the late Robert Lee Lowman.

He was a member of Hickory Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Imogene R. Lowman: two daughng ters, Mrs. Sylvia Ward of Charlotte and Miss Myra Lowman of the home; a sister, Mrs. Delbert Ward of Huntersville; and one granddaughter.

The family will receive friends at the home. Jerrod T. Nance Jerrod Thomas Nance, 69. of 1135 S. Kings Drive, died yesterday in Presbyterian Hospital.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Hankins and Whittington Chapel with Charles N. Clegg, associate minister of Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Born Oct.

2, 1904, he was the son of Jerrod T. and Atlanta Gilliam Nance. He was a purchasing agent for Pike Drug Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Overcash Nance; two sisters, Mrs.

Carl Huneycutt of Lenoir, and Mrs. Carl Hammett of Kannapolis; and one brother, Henry Nance of Kannapolis. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the funeral home. Simpson I.

Brown Simpson I. Brown of 721 E. Eighth St. died Saturday. The family will be at 3 p.m.

tomorrow at Little Rock AME Zion Church. Surviving are his wife, Grace Brown; a son, Chester Brown of New York; two daughters, Miss Beverly Brown of New York, and Miss Rosolyr. Brown of Charlotte; a sister, Mrs. Margaretta Hollan of Seat Pleasant, and two brothers, William Brown of Charlotte and James Brown of New York. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Grier's Funeral Home. Miss Berryhill Miss Essie Jane Berryhill, 92, of 6113 Old Mount Holly Road, died Saturday in Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to be at 3 p.m. today at Paw Creek Presbyterian Church with Rev. Jefferson K.

Aiken minister of the church, and Rev. Edwin 0. Byrd, minister of Third Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was to be in Steele Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Born Sept.

27, 1881 in Mecklenburg County, she was the daughter of John Hamilton and Sarah Love Berryhill. Surviving is a brother, Mack M. Berryhill of Charlotte. The Charlotte News Published daily except Sunday at 600 Tryon P. O.

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The funeral for Frank Robert Bryson, 46, will be at 4 p.m. tomorrow at M. L. Ford Funeral Home. He died yesterday.

Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Miss Kathy Bryson of the home; his mother, Mrs. Lillie Goforth of Clover; his stepfather, Henry Goforth of Clover; six sisters, Mrs. Lee Goforth, Mrs. Carson McCarter, Mrs. Gadis Mills, Mrs.

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