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January 4, 2001

Rev. Clarence Wiley Hunt

Reverend Clarence Wiley Hunt, 87, Presiding Elder, Fort Pierce District of the South Florida Conference, Eleventh Episcopal District, died Thursday, Jan. 4, 2001, after a period of declining health.  He served the A.M.E. Church for a total of 46 years, approximately eleven of them in Western North Carolina and the remainder in Florida.


December 10, 2000

Jesse Fugh

Mr. Jesse Fugh, was called home on Sunday evening, December 10, at about 6:10 p.m. He was the father of Mrs. Gwendolyn Fugh Dillihunt, of Memphis, TN., and a family member of Rev. Dr. Clement W. Fugh, newly elected General Secretary/Information Officer of our great Zion.


December 5, 2000

Ella Harris

Ella Harris passed Tuesday, December 5, 2000 peacefully at home. Born April 5, 1910 in Octagon, Alabama. Predeceased by husband Rev. W.H. Harris, and son John Harris. Active member of Mt. Vernon Avenue A.M.E. Church and the Essie Hamilton Missionary Society of the church


December 5, 2000

Bessie P. Bradford

Bessie P. Bradford; loving wife to Rev. Fred Bradford; devoted mother to Kathleen and Howard (Dorothy); adored grandmother of Kelly and great-grandmother of Keisha Kirra, and Kelly Jr.; fond sister to Arabelle; with a host of family and friends.


December 5, 2000

Mother Maria Haman (nee Hanse)

Mother Maria Haman (nee Hanse), the sister of the Reverend Willem Simon Hanse pastor Purity AME Church, Wanaheda in the Namibia Annual Conference of the 15th Episcopal District..


November 30, 2000

Rev. Ismael Petrus /Goagoseb

Rev. Ismael Petrus /Goagoseb, an itinerant elder of the Namibia Annual Conference in the 15th Episcopal District was "called to higher service" on Thursday, November 30th, 2000. 


November 23, 2000

Rev. Ira Dodson Hinson

Reverend Ira D. Hinson, retired presiding elder of the Miami District, a lover of God, a dedicated servant, a Church builder a winner of souls, a dynamic preacher, a serious personality, a faithful tither even during illness, and a caring father, answered  his call to come home on November 23, 2000.


October 1, 2000

Rev. Edgar L. James

Candidate for Episcopal Office at 46th General Conference. Pastor of Turner A.M.E. Church in Washington D.C. Called home to glory while on vacation in Italy with family.


September 6, 2000

Mrs. Edith White Ming

First Episcopal District Supervisor and wife of  Bishop Donald George Kenneth Ming called home to glory while at their home in Atlanta, Georgia. Services at Big Bethel in Atlanta and St. Matthew in Philadelphia.


 

 

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