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July 17, 1994 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-07-17

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nd you go mem r of A
church to b m m r of this
LMC offering
placement tests
Lake Michigan College will conducting pl cement tests
in areas of reading, math and writing on July 18, 20, 22 and
27. T ts are given at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. except Friday, July 22,
which will be given at 9 a.m. only. Placement ts are also
administered at the South Campus, 111 Spruce Str t in Nil
on July 27, at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Tests will be held in Room D-105 (Teleconference Room 3).
No appointment is nary. Studen hould arrive 10-15
minutes before the s I ted test time to r gister.
Students should bring two #2 p neil and ball point pen,
and should know their ocial S curi y numb r. All tuden
wishing to take test at outh ampus, hould II (616) 6 4-
5850.'
Students int r ted in learning mor about LMC' Main
Campus, tours will be giv n on July 13, 20 and 27, at 11: 15 a.rn.
and 5 p.m. Tours begin in Teleconfer nc Room 3.
ew voting
sy tem dernorr
The Benton HarbOr City Clerk's ffi will bed
the new voting system (ACCU-VOTE) on
nd locations:
July 21, Calvin Britain chool.
• July 28, B nton H rbor High chool,
All demon tr tion will h ld rom 5 to 7 p m. itiz ns are
encouraged to participa
OBITUARIES
Joseph Isom
Joseph Isom, 45, of Benton Harbor
died Monday at Mercy Memorial Medi­
cal Center, St. Joseph.
The funeral was held July', at
Greater Faith Apostolic Church, Ben­
ton Harbor. Burial was In North Shc·e
Memorial Gardens. Arrangements
was made by F airplaln Chapel, Florin
Funeral Service, Benton Harbor.
Mr. Isom was born May 20, 1949,
In Benton Harbor. He was employed at
. Bendix Corp.
Survivors include: four sons,
Joseph Isom of Grand Rapids, Cazzie
150m of Kalamazoo and Campy 150m
and Centeliisom, both of Benton Har­
bor; two daughter Centr:ea I som and
Darlan Crump, both of Benton HArbor;
his mother, Lillie Isom of Benton Har­
bor; grandmother, Ida Bowman of Ben­
ton Harbor; three brothers, C.C. Isom
Jr., Edward Isom, and John tsorn, all of
Benton Harbor; five daughters, Mildred
Cook, Pearl Johnson, Brldgette Jones,
Kim Isom and Yolanda Osby, all of
Benton Harbor; and three grandchil­
dren. He was preceded in death by a
daughter, Rhonda Monlque, In 1970.
TOlD Robinson
Tom F Robinson, 40. of Chicago,
formerly of Benton Harbor, died June
20, at home after a long illness.
The funeral and burial was held in
Chicago. Arrangements were by Mid­
west Memorial Chapel, Chicago
Mr. Robinson was born May 11,
1954, In Steele, Mo He was formerly
employed as a nurse at Cook-County
David Nathan,
Bu ine Manag r
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e tleme
Alabama mix .. ...,
e
The. Brotherly Lov Dis rict of
the Western Michigan Jurisdic­
tion Church of God In Chri t will
hold a graduation ceremony of
the "Developing L der hip
Skills" cia , which W k n by
women of the D' tri . Church
of the District particip ting in­
clude, Brotherhood Chur h f
God In Christ, Ben on Harbor;
Gethsement TempI Church Of
God In Christ, Albion; M . Zion
Church Of od In Chri ,
Buchanan; nd oloman Templ
Church Of God In hri , outh
Haven.
w ou ted and
chool board and
throughout the
t 1 ment was not
f h four church , i i ti­
d that 100 worn n will b
du ting.
O\VN
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6 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Hospital In Chicago. He was a 1974
graduate of Benton Harbor High
School.
Survivors Include: his wife, Lav­
erne; a daughter, Franshea Robinson
of Chicago; two sons, F arrakhan Mu­
hammad ad Archie Robinson, both of
Benton Harbor; his father, Tom Robin­
son Sr. of Alton, III.; mother and step­
father, Bessie and Sam London of
Benton Harbor; five brothers, Cleola
Banks and Mamowea London, both of
Benton Harbor, and Bessie Robinson,
Queen Robinson and Mary Lewls, all
of Lansinq; and two brothers, Patrick
Robinson of Fort Wayne, Ind., and
David London of Benton Harbor.
Selena
Youngblood
Mrs. Selena Youngblood, 99, of De­
troit, formerly of Benton Harbor, died
June 18, at Eastwood Nursing Home,
Detroit, after a long Illness
The funeral was held June 24, at
Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Benton
Harbor. Burias was In Crystal Springs
.Cemetery. Arrangements were by
Robbins Brothers Funeral Home. Ben­
ton Harbor.
Mrs Youngblood was born Sep­
tember 24, 1894, in Coushatta, .La
Survlvurs Include a daughter, Mard
Jackson of Benton Harbor, 10 grand­
children; 31 great-grandchildren, 44
great·great-grandchlldren, and two,
great-great-great-grandchlldren She
was preceded in death by a son,
James Clar ,In 993, and a daughter,
Mercielee Horton, In 1988
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