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October 24, 1993 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-10-24

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OBITUARIES
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Casey Byndum
C Byndum, 86, of Benton Har-
bor died October 6, Mercy Memorial
Mad cal Center in St Joseph.
The funeral was held October 14,
at Robbi 8rothers Funeral Home,
B O'l Harbor. Burt w In Crystal
Spring Cemetery.
Mr. Byndum was born May 5, 1906,
In C rbdale, Mi .
Survivors Include: three daughters,
Dorothy Byndum, Sandra Clar1< and
Debra Byndum, all of Benton Harbor;
1Ive sons, T rry Byndum, Casey Byn­
dum Jr., Ricky Byndum, George Byn­
dum and Michael CIar1<, I of Benton
Harbor; and nine grandchildren.
Elbert Roseman
Elbert Roseman, 70, of Benton
Harbor d ed October 10, at Mercy Me­
mortal Medical Center, St Joseph af­
t ra long IIIn
The funeral was held October 19,
at Plgrlm R Baptist Church, Benton
Harbor. Burt w In Crystal Spring •
Cemetery, B nton Harbor. Robbins
Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Har­
bor w_ in charg of arrangements.
--- ..... Roseman w bam. February
7, 1923, In Forreet CIty, Artt He w
rettred1rom Bendix Cotp., St Joseph,
where h was machinist He was en
Army taran of World War II.
Survivors Include: His mother,
Marie Roseman of Benton Harbor, five
daughters, Betty Sparks of Battle
Creek, Dorts Roseman of Forrest City,
JoAnn Roseman of St. Louis, Mo., and
Tonte Marie Roseman of Benton Har­
bor, four sons, Elbert Jr. and E lott,
both of California. Elbert II of Niles and
Ebert III of Forrest City; two brothers,
BII and Jessie Jr., both of Chicago;
one sister, Ruby Whitlow of Benton
Harbor; seven grandchildren; and five
gre -grandchildren.
Doris Lacy
Doris L Lacy, 79, of Benton Harbor
d ed October 1 5, at Mercy Memorial
Medical Center, St. Joseph.
The funeral was held October 19,
at Un on Memorial A.M.E. Church,
Benton Harbor, of which she was a
member. Burial was In Crystal Springs
C metery, Benton Harbor. Keriey &
St8rt<s Funeral Home, St Joseph, was
In charge of arrangements.
M mortal may be made to the
Bloeaomland United Wfrtj, the Red
Cross or to Berrien County Cancer
S rvloe.
Mrs. Lacy w born December 2,
1913, In Bristol, Va She was deacon­
of the Union Memorial A M.E.
Church, Senior Steward Emerttus and
a member of Lydia Missionary Soci-
ri··
Survivors Includ : a son, James of
Clarksville, Tenn.; two daughters, Bar­
bara McGlnni and Fort M. Lacy, both
of Benton Harbor; 12 grandchildren;
19 gre t-grandchildren; and aster,
Daphn Ooz r of Jackson, Mich. She
w preceded In death by her hus­
band, WDllam Sr., In 1964 and a 800,
William Jr., In 1992.
Rose Bledsoe
Rose L Bledsoe, 61, of B nton
Harbor died October 14, at Mercy Me­
mortal Medical Center, St Joseph, af­
ter along IIIn
The fun raJ was held Octcoer 22.
at Hopewe Bapti t Church, Benton
Harbor. Burial was In Crystal Springs
Cemetery. .
Mrs. Blesoe was bom December
17, 1931, in Marie, Ar1<.
Survivors include: her hust;>and,
William; two daughters, Barbara Fore­
man and Caro�n Bled 08, both of
B�on Harbor, a stepdaughter, Ear­
line Bledsoe of St Louis, MO.; three
sons, William Jr. and Jimmie, both of
Water1oo, Iowa, and Willy of Benton
Harbor. four sisters, Eathel Brown,
E.L Davis and Dora Miles, all of Ben­
ton Harbor, and Jessie Coleman of
Chicago;flv brothers, Willy Miles and
Sylvester M es, both of Benton Har­
bor, and t. Zicklel Miles, AB. Miles
and Leon M es, all of Chicago; 17
grandchildren; and six great-grand­
chldren.
I J ('111 () 1/ I l arh (I ,. \ r (' ,1 . \ I ic . lt ig lIll
t w
"Better Safe Baby," an w rv­
ice available to expectant paren
and paren of babi and mall
children is being offered by Irene
Sahs Vargo of th Small Busi­
n Developmen Center of Lake
Michigan CoIl
Anyone inte ted is urged to
call Jim Converse, (616) 927-
8623, Ext. 8119.
Arrovv points you in the right career direction

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