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See the obituaries of her husband, Vernal Gasper Alford Sr.; and children Carolyn Delois Alford Boone, Howard Lee Alford, Juanita Alford Bell, Sadie Alford Bennett, and Vernal Gasper Alford Jr. in this compilation. See the obituaries of her husband, Millard Clemmond Alford, which includes a photo of their shared gravestone; and children Aline Alford Biles,, and Charlie Milton Alford, and Willard Clayton Alford in this compilation. Funeral will be conducted at Emanuel Reformed church Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the family plot in the church cemetery. Ola Mae Harris Alford, 86, of Burlington, died Wednesday . The family will receive friends at Lowe Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m.

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Randy G. Cetorelli, retired Elder, died November 30. A private graveside service will be held in Olive Cemetery in Caldwell, OH. Thelma Hawkins, surviving spouse of the Rev. Richard E. Hawkins, died December 1. A private family service was held at Woodlawn UMC on December 29, 2020. A public Celebration of Life will be planned when gathering is safe.

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Ms. Williams was born January 3, 1923 in Robeson County, daughter of the late Catherine K. She was a longtime faithful member of the Rowland Presbyterian Church. STONEVILLE [Rockingham Co.]—Mary Jane “Janie” Alford Carter, 88, formerly of W. Bryan St. in Stoneville died Monday, March 20, 1995, at Morehead Memorial Hospital in Eden. See the obituaries of her husband, Willard Clayton Alford; and daughter Debbie Teresa Alford Ballard in this compilation.

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Mrs. Alford was a lifetime member of Elm City Missionary Baptist Church, where she actively served in the capacities of Sunday School teacher, GA leader, WMU Director and many committees…. She was predeceased by her first husband and father of her three sons—William Harvey Strickland in 1969; her husband Wilburn Alford in 1984 and her son William Deuard Strickland in 2011. Funeral services were Nov. 13 in the chapel of Bright Funeral Home…. Entombment followed in Pine Forest Memorial Gardens.

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We included the obituaries of her daughter Margaret Marie Halford Hudson in Florida Obituaries; and her daughter Pauline Gertrude Halford Dutton in Virginia Obituaries. A native of Buncombe County she was the daughter of the late James and Dula Hudgins Dotson. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Calvin Halford; son, Randy Halford; granddaughter, Brooke Freeman; daughter-in-law, Jeanette Halford; as well as 12 brothers and sisters. In addition to her parents and her husband Lila Ruth was preceded in death by grandchildren, B.J. Mincey and Joshua Jones; brothers, Billy Wayne, Valton, Alton and Carlton; sisters, Christine, Edith, Janie, and Rachel….

Time magazine named Gandhi the Man of the Year in 1930. In the same magazine's 1999 list of The Most Important People of the Century, Gandhi was second only to Albert Einstein, who had called Gandhi "the greatest man of our age". The Government of India awarded the annual Gandhi Peace Prize to distinguished social workers, world leaders and citizens. Nelson Mandela, the leader of South Africa's struggle to eradicate racial discrimination and segregation, was a prominent non-Indian recipient.

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He believed Muslims should welcome criticism of the Quran, because "every true scripture only gains from criticism". Gandhi criticised Muslims who "betray intolerance of criticism by a non-Muslim of anything related to Islam", such as the penalty of stoning to death under Islamic law. To Gandhi, Islam has "nothing to fear from criticism even if it be unreasonable". He also believed there were material contradictions between Hinduism and Islam, and he criticised Muslims along with communists that were quick to resort to violence. While Gandhi's idea of satyagraha as a political means attracted a widespread following among Indians, the support was not universal. For example, Muslim leaders such as Jinnah opposed the satyagraha idea, accused Gandhi to be reviving Hinduism through political activism, and began effort to counter Gandhi with Muslim nationalism and a demand for Muslim homeland.

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In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, Warren Carroll, Josephine C. Allen, Joe W. Carroll, Ann A. Atkins, Kirby Alford and Jessy A. Howell. See the obituaries of his son Lawrence Ernest Alford; mother, Susan Parker Arrington Alford; and siblings Clarence Parker “Sam” Alford, Fannie Bell Alford Perry, Frank Oliver Alford, Maggie Lou Alford, and William Davis Alford; and paternal grandfather, Bennett Henry Alford, in this compilation. We included the obituary of his brother Bennett Nicholas Alford in South Carolina Obituaries. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore Alford; one daughter; Mrs. Sadie Mae Alford Pridgen of Rocky Mount; one son, Lawrence Ernest Alford of Rocky Mount; two brothers, Sam of Henderson and Frank Alford of Charlotte; four grandchildren. Lars is survived by his parents, William and Gunilla Alford, of Raleigh who adopted him as an infant and by his sister, Mia Hrabec, of Cary, NC. He is also survived by his biological family whom he met later in his life, grandfather Paul Johnson, brother Jason Fortier, and sister Brandy Frye. He is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins from both families and a host of friends all around the world.

He leaves to cherish his memory, mother Kathy Alford, fathers Melvin Godbolt and Larry Baines, two daughters and one sister. See the obituaries of her husband, Zollie Floyd Alford; and children Dorothy Nell Alford Batton, Floyd Shelby Alford Sr., James Barbee Alford, and Johnny Howard Alford in this compilation. Katherine J. Alford, 79, of 634 Knollwood Drive died Thursday, Sept. 8, 1994. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lawrence and Linda Winstead Alford, and husband, Rev. Joseph Todd Echols, Sr. Mrs. Echols attended the Flora-McDonald School in Red Springs, NC.

He also was initially indecisive in his removal of Lloyd Fredendall, commanding U.S. He became more adroit in such matters in later campaigns. In February 1943, his authority was extended as commander of AFHQ across the Mediterranean basin to include the British Eighth Army, commanded by General Sir Bernard Montgomery. The Eighth Army had advanced across the Western Desert from the east and was ready for the start of the Tunisia Campaign. Eisenhower gained his fourth star and gave up command of ETOUSA to become commander of NATOUSA.

See the obituaries of his mother, Augusta “Gussie” Alford Alford; and siblings Hubert Lee Alford, Joseph Elie Alford, and Nealie V. Alford Woodlief in this compilation. Bill was born in Nash County May 8, 1942 to Charlie Cooper Bessie Hamlett Alford. He was the ninth child in a family of ten children. He was born February 22, 1920 in Horry County, S.C. Mr. Alford was a truck driver for Hennis-Spector Freight Co. before retiring in 1977 after 29 years of service.

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For further information see probate records in South Carolina Probate Records. Because South Carolina was an agricultural state, many residents owned land. For earliest records, search 1) Charleston District, 2) your ancestor’s residential district, 3) neighboring districts, 4) the residential county, 5) neighboring counties. Eisenhower lived in 'Telegraph Cottage', Warren Road, Coombe, Kingston upon Thames from 1942 to 1944. In 1995, a plaque commemorating this was placed there by the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.

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He was imprisoned many times and for many years in both South Africa and India. The House of Alpha was first published in the December 1923 edition of The Sphinx Magazine. Sidney P. Brown quickly became a staple within the fraternity. When speaking about the poem in 1981, Brown cited his experiences with Beta (Washington, D.C.), Theta , Xi Lambda , and Eta Lambda as collective inspirations for the poem.

During his lifetime, these ideas sounded strange outside India, but they readily and deeply resonated with the culture and historic values of his people. On 13 April 1919, people including women with children gathered in an Amritsar park, and British Indian Army officer Reginald Dyer surrounded them and ordered troops under his command to fire on them. The resulting Jallianwala Bagh massacre of hundreds of Sikh and Hindu civilians enraged the subcontinent, but was supported by some Britons and parts of the British media as a necessary response. Gandhi in Ahmedabad, on the day after the massacre in Amritsar, did not criticise the British and instead criticised his fellow countrymen for not exclusively using 'love' to deal with the 'hate' of the British government.

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Ms. Alford is survived by a sister, Nonnie Hines of the home; a brother, Chalmus Gaddy of Detroit; and three stepchildren.... See the obituaries of her brothers Alonzo Alfred Alford, Benjamin Franklin Alford, Lester Alford, William Henry Alford, and Zebulon Alford in this compilation. The family will be at McClure Funeral Home 7–9 p.m. Today, other times at the home of a niece, Mrs. Doris Denson, 917 Everette St.

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