![]() ![]() Hale Funeral Home is handlingĪrrangements. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Park. Tuesday in First Church of Christ (Hol.), U.S.A. Grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Keith McCabe of Virginia Beach a sister, Irma Bright of Boston, Mass. Drummond of Hampton two sons, Frank McCabe Jr. Survivors include his wife, Gladys Jones McCabe He was a member ofįirst Church of Christ (Hol.) U.S.A., Norfolk. He was the ownerĪnd operator of a wholesale drygoods business for 45 years. ( Washington Daily News – Saturday, May 29, 2010)Ģ800 block of Mapleton Ave., died Nov. Arrangements are by Randolph Funeral Home, 219 N. The family will receive friends at the home and viewing will be held today from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday in Broad Creek Cemetery, Terra Ceia Road, Pantego, with Curtis Gardner officiating. A graveside service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Fourth St., Washington, died Sunday, May 23, 2010. Burial in Peninsula Memorial Park, Newport News. TuesdayĪt the funeral home chapel by the Rev. Monday at Riverside Funeral Home, Newport News. Jr., and Clarence Edwards of Chocowinity, N.C. Island, S.C., and Edna Teall of La Grange, Ga. McBride Jr., of Hampton four sisters, MaebelleĬooper of Portsmouth, Lonie Boyd of Grimesland, N.C., Ethel Lupton of Beech She was a veteran of World War I and attended Grace Baptist Church. Resident for 50 years, died Saturday, July 10. Minnie Edwards McBride, 74, a native of Chocowinity, N.C., and a Peninsula Service at the Presbyterian Home and other times at his son's residence, 2107 The family will receive friends following the memorial Mann, Adam Christopher Mann and Samuel Leif Mann as well as five ![]() Grandchildren, John Douglas MacRae, Robert Thorne MacRae, Melissa Patterson Of Greensboro daughter, Agnes Patterson Petrovits of Lawrence, Kan., five Wife, Agnes Thorne MacRae and is survived by his son, John Sumter MacRae III Summit Rotary Club and a very gifted musician. Of Greensboro a member of First Presbyterian Church, a former member of the He was founder and president of MacRae-Barnes Inc. He was a cotton broker and served as president of He worked for the American Tobacco Company in He then received a Bachelor of Science degree inĮconomics from Davidson College. MacRae spent his early years in Maxton, N.C. Saturday at the Presbyterian Home Chapel with a graveside service at a laterĭate in the family cemetery at Airlie, N.C. John Sumter MacRae Jr., 89, of 201 Greensboro Road died May 11, 1995, at Paul Funeral Home and Crematory is honored to serve the InĪddition, he is preceded in death by his brother, the Reverend Joshua Tayloe His grandchildren Merrill Ward, Whitton Ward, Millie Ward, Jonathan Pearce,Īnd Hannah Pearce and his sister, Athalia MacKenzie Cooper of Washington. Washington his sons Robert Preston MacKenzie, III and wife Jeanie ofīirmingham, AL and Julian Jordan MacKenzie and his wife Laurel of Washington He is survived by his daughter, Mary Todd MacKenzie of His love for hunting and fishing were second only to the loyalty He was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at UNC. Military Academy in Jacksonville, FL and the University of North Carolina atĬhapel Hill. Robert Preston MacKenzie and Athalia Cotton Tayloe. MacKenzie was born in Beaufort County on July 6, 1926, son of the late Peter’sĮpiscopal Church in Washington officiated by Father Eric Zubler. Service will be held at 3:30 PM Sunday, Augat St. Washington, NC died Friday morning August 19, 2011. ![]() In a motion to keep Batiste incarcerated, prosecutors said they did him a favor by not bringing charges right away.MacKenzie, Jr., age 85, a resident of 106 Meadow Road, Mac’s Woods, Batiste said he didn’t know who shot him and the Infiniti was empty when the cops got there, prosecutors said.Ī loaded pistol was discovered in Batiste’s car, according to the complaint. The charge stems from an incident in April, where Batiste was shot multiple times after colliding with a Nissan Infiniti on the 100 block of Sadowa Street in San Francisco. He remains in jail while the case is pending, after prosecutors convinced a judge that Batiste represents a danger to the community, court records show. ![]() SAN FRANCISCO - A Bay Area man with two prior federal convictions for illegally possessing guns is back in jail on gun charges for the third occasion in seven years, this time after surviving being shot in the leg and torso following an April car crash, court records show.ĭominic Batiste, 29, was charged in late June with being a felon in possession of a firearm, a federal offense that carries up to 15 years in prison. ![]()
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