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Show e% e— SL SS . ‘na — 10C Monday, August 17, 1998 : wine e OBITUARIES . a , | LN | OGDEN | : | the only child of Goldie Shermans gO f : Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. nee ColSON LOT lege where she elein red majo sais | Park. interment, Evergreen Memorial ae | | educawas an ' been a rural ad elementary BY 8 _ school teacher in Texas prior to com; ong member of the apes oni husband beloved father, * stroke and us! of oan at Se ee oo He was born Bay E , lees eee » lifel E) — African Methodist Episcopal (AM y > Embr in ip ersh memb Church. Her «Reidsville, North SO of merci; and Bere Chapel dated back to the World War Il pa sitions of authority. She was a super Be Je tha Turner. poyears. She was blessed with many vi- married. sor of the Young People’s Department (YPD) fora number of years. She had aM dion MEePneS “Turner “one Nes honor of being selected Pastor's Stewee-_ ac GUIVIVING, Se been an official Steward Boards, ae Sr., w James Dwight Turner, and OGDEN due to a passed away » Qrahdfather; kidn ey failure, Thursday, den in 1945. They were married Homer D. Woods in Winnemucca, Nevada on August 1, 1959. a een _ OU | : as in Og- — She married Melvin Thom divorced. She She was a om a, She ing to Utah. on the Myers Mor“Thursday at 11 a.m. atWash ington Bivd., tuary in Ogden, 845 with Rev. Virgil Owens officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary on HUSTON-TIL- eee An- eee ae cy, (The “Little” Texas Cowboy). Funeral services will be held RUBHS the schools of Aus_ 10 amnus _ 0 pe ne ~ Joining her in eternal glory will be her parents, her step-father, J.D. Henry; a beloved grandfather, Big Bob | Brooks (The “Big” Texas Cowboy), 4 a darling son who did not survive infan- She Overton. was educated in mentary tion and Los Blackmon, both of tives and friends. | Woods, 76, passed away on August | tal. Hospi e y-De McKa the at 1998, 14, Gladys was born June 20, 1922 in and - Se Mrs. T. geles, Calif; and a host of other rela- and - Gladys Sherman Overton Austin, Texas, — ~~ eae She leaves to mou a husband, Von Ro erick mer of Ogden; cousins, dren Miya chil h (wit King a Debr and cousin, on; Layt East of an) and Norm e Sue King of Vallejo, Call a er ustin, Texas; cousin, Volma Overton, veue two aunts, Mrs. Minnie Bo sain | Sherman ae | verton Woods ty, Ba ing tg one aa ra ei 28. eas mae ber iSO of the Trustee and having received the cals «wife, Letheer Turners. ona? ard for many years. Through a selection process, she as roved had been nominated and app Misch's Chur the of er memb ime a lifet of one only sionary Society. She was Lame so TUN @ fas: SDwight daughter-in-lae, ae — Jeanine L. Turner; anessa L. Turmer, nu: er,V sgranddaughtes and nephews, all whom in such membersh ten Sp ipsee FIFTHovedDISTforRICT. the appr One of her most cherished memories was being voted and sustained a sMmerous niec me oved dearly. . He shall surely be missed and ats national delegate to the AME Church's on (Quadrennial) ho in | ‘National Conventi 8 Cincinnati -Ohipun 16406) e lives ay Brie rememiberd by all whos ey pa as stOuG Oe e. servi ces will be held Sat_ Gravesid rds her selection ceived, tsheof rega the Ogden Area Church Presiden yMemore! Tas -urday 1 p.m at! Washington Heights Of the numerous awards she reas a euneral aye) ——* we 1Oge me exWomen United as one of the most a | emplary. She was a Civil Service Employee & for 35 years, retiring in 1984 from Hill AFB, Utah as a Science Technician in eae the Missile Lab. Bye 2. E ~ 8s = O><t of 3°£c5d] © G =< 2° Seed zs at < ' >w oO sgss 6 cheFoefoci O° >or :O Cc ee Des os is25 ecg | = = 2za g.atoOf oe eee. Eo ; ho 6a. BSoO R Cou 2S EaSs : oO oe a Bee 2-O305 |