Benton Harbor /West Mich. no m provi ion ci y wh n �OMMI �O ER JAME TUR ER cast the only vote a�u�8t th firl!lg of Yarbrough. Turn r tried to ge the com­ m Ion to go into cI ed ion to discu the firing but Attorney Williams aid, in hi opinion, "Yarbrough w hired . a contractor with the city. Ba ed on that, I would cl ify th as a contract, contractor relationship as opposed to a to an employ ,personnel matter." Williams also informed the eommi ion that he didn't want to get i.nto a debate between them, but Yarbrough was origi­ nally hired by contract. He said there i orne debat a to what happened after that contract expired, but the facts are not based on an employer and employ relationship to make this a personnel matter. ELUS AND LOUISE MASON, c I br ted 50 ye r of marri ge, July 16. see CITY. B8 PIe lob m ight other OBITUARIES Daisy Turner Daisy Lee Turner, 82, of Benton Harbor died October 14, at Mercy Memorial Medical Cent r, St. Joseph, after a short illness. The funeral was held October 20, at the Brotherhood Church of God In Christ, Benton Harbor. Burial was in . Crystal Springs Cemetery. Arrange­ ments was by Robbins Brothers Fu­ neral Home, Benton Harbor. Mrs. Tumer was bom November 21, 1911, in Walls, Miss. Survrvors include: fIVe daughters, Ann son 01 Memphis, Tenn., Cora Watson of Chicago, and Josephine Holmes, Flora Turner and Teola Watson, all of Benton Harbor; a son, Roy Turner of Benton Harbor; a sister, Elnora Harrison ofSt. Louis, Mo.; a stepson, Carl Turner of Mem­ phis; 42 grandchildren; 117 great­ grandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oliver, in 1972 and a daugher, Rose Lee, in 1992. bor, was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Yarbrough was born July 27, 1968, in Benton Habor. He was for­ merly employed at Instant Interiors of Kalamazoo. Survivors include: his longtime friend, Mary Lewis of Kalamazoo; his parents, Georgia Yarbrough and Henry Lowery, both of Benton Har­ bor; two dauqtiters, Marcia Ellis and Lakisha Glaspy, both of Benton Har­ bor; a son, Timothy Yarbrough Jr. of Benton Harbor; nine sisters, Princella Johnson, Marcia Haynes, Onetha Yarbrough, Brenetta Harris and Joy Yarbrough, all of Kalamazoo, Sheri Moore, Yolanda Yarbrough, Stephanie Yarbrough and Danyell Yarbrough, all of Benton Harbor; and eight brothers, David Johnson, Ivy Yarbrough, Dwayne Yarbrough and Keith Yarbrough, all of Benton Har­ bor, Aaron Yarbrough, Keith Yar­ brough and Dale Yarbrough, all of Kalamazoo, and Quante Yarbrough of Kinchlow, Micr Exte sion home economist appo lnted EA .l...ANS} G,M} H.-MarionE.Hub rd, of Detroit, h been appointed Ext n ion hom economi tin Wayn County, eff ive . 15 She will respor ible for managing th Exp nded Food and utrition Educa ion P - gram (EFNEP). Hub ard was a Macomb ounty Ext nsion new p- Shinnara Bailey Shinnara Bailey, 23, of Benton Harbor died October 29, as a victim of a shooting in Benton Harbor. The funeral was held November 4, at the Beautiful Gate Baptist Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery. Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Bailey was bom December 27, 1970, in Grand Rapids. Survivors include: 'his mother, Dorothy Bailey of Benton Harbor, his father, Harold Bailey of Atlanta, Ga.; four sister, Pamela Weaver, Dessie Weaver and Charlene Griffin, all of Grand Rapids, and Leatha Grtffin of Benton Harbor; five brothers, Dannie Weaver of Muskegon, Darryl Weaver of Grand Rapids, Frank Griffin, Henry Griffin and Kalshara Bailey, all of Benton Harbor; a daughter Shaquisha Guilds of Benton Harbor; a son, Shinnara Bailey Jr of Benton Harbor; and grandmother, Helen Bridgeford of Grand Rapids Willie Brown COVERT - Willie Brown, 81, of Covert died Octoer 12 in South Ha­ ven Community Hospital after a long illness. ' The funeral was held October 19, at the First Baptist Church, Covert. Burial was in Covert Cemetery Rob­ bins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was in charge of arrange­ ments. . Mrs. Brown was bom May 14, 1913, in Grace, Miss. Survivors include: a brother, Le­ wis Williams of Covert; a sister, Mable of Inverness, Miss.; five grand­ children; 16 great-grandchildren; 27 great-great-grandchildren; and one great-great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Les Brown in 1990, and by a daughter, Josephine Campbell in 1993. Kanekia Washington Kanekia S Washington, two­ year-old daughter o.f Melinda Wash­ ington of Battle Creek and Dernck Brown 'of Benton Harbor, died Octo­ ber 14, in Battle Creek The funeral was held October 20, at Grace Temple Apostohc Church, Benton Harbor Bunal was in Crystal Springs Cemetecy Arrangements was made by the Fauplam Chapel, Florin Funeral Servtce, Benton Har­ bor Kanekia was born March 21, 1992, In St Joseph SUrvIVOrs In additional to her par­ ents Include grandparents, Chnstme Washington of Battle Creek, Patncia Brown and Sam Buchanon, both of Benton Harbor, and Kerry Hartfield of Grand Rapids; a brother, Kris Wash­ ington, Sister, Precisha HolliS both-of Battle Creek, and three half brothers Christine Wade Chnstme Wade, 70, died October 31, at her home In Benton Harbor, after a long Illness . The funeral was held November 3, at the Umon Memonal African Meth­ odist Episcopal Church, Benton Har­ bor Bunal was In Crystal Spnngs Cemetery Arrangements was made by Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor Mrs Wade was born September 11, 1924, In Union City, Tenn Survivors Include her husband, Walter, a daughter, Rosemary Jones of Benton Harbor; two sons, Roger Page of Ventura, Calrf and Ronald Page, stationed with the air Force In Goose Creek, S C , three sisters, Rosie Mitchell of Benton Harbor, Wilma Cox of Union City, Tenn, and Margaret Jones of California, two brothers. Willard Parchman of South Bend and Ider R mus Parchman of California, and four qrandchildren A daughter, Marva Tnpplett, preceded her In death In 1993 TiInothy Yarbrough Timothy Yarbrough, 26, of Kala mazoo, formerly of Benton Harrbor, died October 30, at Borgess Medical Center, Kalamazoo, after a short 111- nss Th funeralwasheldNovem r a, at Community Church of God In Chnst, Benton Harbor Bunal was In Crystal Sprtngs Cemetery Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Har- Advertise call 869-0033.