Il (' III (I II II tl r h (I", l \' e.\' I . \ lie" i � lIlI gi n. Jud for the exhibit . K n Fos , i tructor in art at M gon Community eoll An Opening reception will be held Wed y, May from 12 noon to 1 p.m. In ddition to the art exhibit, uden from Car­ min D ndrea' C ti Writ­ ing cl will d some of their or that same day at 2:30 p.m. in the Art Gallery. Library hours are �onday thru T ursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Benton flarbor Ohituaries L C Gre 0 Sbepb rd Gregory J. Shepherd, 20, of Ben­ ton Harbor died April 8, at M rey Me­ morial Medical Center, St. Joseph. He was a victim of a shooting In B nton HArbor on March 24. The funeral was held April 25, ·at Robbins Chapel, Benton Harbor. Bur­ ial was In Crystal Spring Cemetery. He was born March 15, 1974, In Benton Harbor. , Survivors include: his parents, Otis and Versle Shepherd of Benton Har­ bor; a daughter, Shabrea Sheph rd of Benton Harbor; two brothers, Michael Delaney of Benton Harbor and Eric' Thomas of Kalamazoo; e ght sisters, Brenda Delaney, Mary Lewis, Mar­ garette Shepherd and Tracy Partee, all of Benton Harbor, Ola Shepherd and Patricia Shepherd, both of Kankakee, III., and Cynthia Pink and Linda Thomas, both of Kalamazoo; and grandparents, Marcella Martin and Vergle Delaney, both of Benton Harbor. aTurnr Vn obin on B tty Vanessa Lynn Turner. 21. of Ben­ on Harbor died � II 19. at Berrien General Hosp al. Berrien Ce'1ter. The funeral was held April 26, at the Community Church of God In Christ, Benton Harbor Burial was In Crystal Springs Cemetery Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Har­ bor was In charge of arrangements. MISS Turner was born April 17, In Benton Harbor Survivors Include her father. Otis Turner of Benton Harbor; stepmother, Barbara Turner of Benton Harbor; a son, Joel Leslie of Benton Harbor; three daughters, Lanelsha Leslie, Klrra Turner and Brittney Turner, all of Benton Harbor; four ststers, Shelltha McKee. Beverly Clark and Yvonne Hightower. all of Benton Harbor. and Deborah Love of Florida; two brothers, Otis Turner Jr of Benton Harbor and Otis Thompson 0 Chicago; two step­ brothers, Jeffrey Phillips of Benton Harbor and Timothy Peacock of Ken­ tucky; and grandparents, Anna Belle Broo s of Maywood, III., and Mary Leslie, Willie Leslie and Sharon Cray­ ton, all of Benton Harbor. Betty Robnson, 57, died April 16, t her home In Benton Harbor after a short Illness. The body was transferred from Robbins Brothers Chapel, Benton Harbor to the Spriggs & Watson Fu­ neral Home, Pittsburg, Pa., where the funeral was held Aprfl 23. Mrs. Robinson was born April 8, 1937, In Pittsburg. Survivors Include: two sons, Lamont Stevens of University Par1<, III. and Terrance Stevens of Benton Har­ bor; three grandchildren; and three sisters, Uilian Berry and Odessa Le­ wis, both of New Haven, Conn. and Loraine Igwe of Pittsburg. She was preceded In death by a son, John Stevens In 1980 The annual Student Art Ex­ hibit will be held' he Art gal­ lery of the LM Library from May 4 through June 2. A Board of Purchase A ward plus honorable mentions in each category will also be ion. Muskegon to join rr National Day of Prayer By MARY GOLLIDAY The Annual National Day of Prayer will be held May 5. Th me will be, "Heal Our Land. " Pre-breakfast prayer time will be 6 a.m. in the Skinner Room at the Maranatha. Maranatha Bible Conference donation for7 a.m. prayer break­ fast is $3.88. The 1 �:45 a.m. prayer and praise will be held in the Hack­ ley Park The speaker will be County Commissioner Louis McMurray. In case of rain, the prayer and praise will be held at the Corner­ stone Baptist Church. The 12:30 p.m. prayer will be held at the Muskegon City Hall Harry Coates· Harry Coates, 63, of Benton Har­ bor died April 1 7, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph. The funeral was held April 26, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Benton Harbor. Burfal was in North Shore Memory Gardens. Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor was In charge of arrangements. Mr. Coates was born In 1931 In Benton rbor. Survivors Inlcude: his wife, Bar­ bara; a daughter, Lawanda Jones of Saginaw, Mich.; six stepdaughters, Faith, Deloris and April Jefferson, Lila Scott and Barbara Hawkins, all of Ben­ ton Harbor, and Jean Jefferson of Oakland, Calif.; a stepson. Mark Jef­ ferson of Muskegon; 1 7 grandchll-. dren; 14 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Sandra Toms of Saginaw. and County Building. The Community Wesleyan Church will have their Spring Revival beginning May 2 through 7, at 7 p.m. Rev. 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