By BERNICE BROWN OBITUARIES EMMA WHITELOW Emma Whitelow, 69, of Benton Harbor died July 2, at her home aft r a long Illness. The funeral was held July 9, a the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Benton Harbor, of which she was a memb r. Burial was In Crystal Springs Cemetery. Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was In charge of arrangements. Mrs. Whltelow was born August 4, 1923, In Brownsville, Tennessee. She was formerly employed at the Pearl Grange Fruit Cannery, Ben on Harbor. Survivors include: hr daughters, Kathy Daughte and Caroline Henry, both of Niles, a c1 Mary McFarland of Ben on arbor: six sons, James Dixon of P ru, Ind., James Whitelow, John Whi elow, Jerry Whitelaw and Nathaniel Whltelow, all of Benton Harbor, and David Whltelow of Battle Creek; two brothers, wuu 01 on of ipl '1,­ Tenn. and William Dixon of Benton Harbor; 34 grandchildren, and 28 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in dea h by her husband, Robert, In 1988 and by a son, Ro e In 1974 JAMES BEENE James E. Beene, 7 , of Benton Harbor died July 1, at his horn af er a long Illness The funeral was held July 8", a 1 Greater Faith Church, [3 it on Harbor. Burial was In Crys 21 SWIgs Cemetery. Arrangemen s was by Robbins Brothers Funeral Hom , Benton Harbor Mr. Beene was born October 29, 1921, He was formerly employed a Auto Specialties Manufacturing Co. He was a veteran of World War II Survivors include: his wi e. Hannah; four daughters, Emma Fields, Willa Brown and Juani a Gibbs, all of Benton Harbor and ina Williams of Orlando, ria: our son , Gene of ew exlco, WilliAm of Washington, 0 C Bobby 0 Orlando. Fla., and Paul of Dallas, To RS, 0 e brother, Darvis 0 Grand ap ds. four sisters, Ora Herd. Lola Rio. Nola Bowers and Juanita era ton, nil of Tupelo, Miss: 24 grandchildren, and 19 grea -qrandch.ldren MICHEAL. PHILLIPS .� Harbor. Burial was In Crystal Spnngs Cemetery. Arrangements were made by th Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Mr. Phillips was born April 19, '9 4, In Dewltt, Ark. He was omploy d as an accountant and loan offlc r a a Chicago area bank. S rrvivors include' His mother and st ather, Irma and Jos ph Malone, both of Benton Harbor; a sister. Phyllis Phillip of Benton Harbor; and grandm her, toetla Phillips of Flint. 'SARAH ROBINSON Sarah Robinson, 52, of Benton a or I d July 3, at Mercy o r i al Medical Center, St. Jos=ph, after a short illness. The funeral was held July 9. at Sweet Home Baptist Church. Benton Harbor of which she was a member. Burial was In Crystal Springs C m tery. Robbins Brother Funeral Ho e 8 or, was In charge of arran em nts. . 0 Inson was bom June 22, , 41, In Ridgely, Tenn. She Has a form rly mployed as a cook and cas iier a LaChicken estaurant Survivors include: Two sons, Otis Jr of ilwaukee. Wis., and Gerald of Fort Hood, Texas; three daughters, Lawanda Robinson and Brenda Robinson, both of Bento Harbor, and Lataunga Robinson of Milwaukee, four brothers. Jerry McCoy of North Carolina, Ricky Gunn and Steve Gunn, both of ilwaukee, and Billy Joe Gunn of B nton Harbor; four sisters. Audrey Gunn and Debra Gunn, both of Ben on Harbor, and Kathy Gill and Jayman Mitchell, both of Grand Rapids; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. At The Library ToughLove Group Meets The T u hl.ovc Parent upport group will m t Tuc day. July 20. In the Steven viII United Mctbodrst Church. 5 Rd., t v n\­ ville. LEGAL NOTICE The Benton Township Housing Commission Administrative (Blossom Acres) o ice will 0 oto d for business beginning Friday, Ju� 9, 1993, due to oonstruc-: ion. Th office i due 0 reo en for business on Monday, Ju� 19 1993. II work or ors and other business may be reportod to the P za Manor Offico u in or1