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How can handicapped people attend funerals, visitations?

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We have facilities at our funeral home to make it easier for handicapped persons* and the elderly. For example, we can provide the use of a wheelchair or a walker and we have designed our entrance and rooms to make it convenient for them. Please let us know in advance if such equipment may be needed, just as you might with an airline. This assures that such equipment is immediately available. Advance notice can save embarrassment for you, the mourners and our staff, especially if we were to have several handicapped persons on hand at the same time. We can also be of service in finding certain equipment needed by the handicapped at home. Hos-

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pital beds and items for physical therapy are sometimes hard to find. We may be able to direct you to sources for them. This column is published as a service of Williams A Bluitt Funeral Home, 2541 Dr. Andrew J. Brown Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46205; (317) 923-2381.

Obituaries Mr. James Robert Neal Sharp Mr. James Robert Neal Sharp, 58, Indianapolis, died July 22 at St. Vincent Hospital. He worked as a Hod Carrier for Baker Forms Construction. Mr. Sharp was a member of Emmanuel C.M.E. Church. He is survived by his daughter, Catherine Sharp; mother, Geneva Sharp; 3 brothers, Joe, Othel and Marvin Sharp; 2 grandchildren. Rev. W. Bernard Minor Rev. W. Bernard Minor, 83, Indianapolis, died July 25 at Community Hospital-East. He was a retired Minister, retiring in 1994as Pastor of the Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, where he had served for 18 years; he had previously served as an Associate Minister at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church; retired from Government Service as a Supervisor in Federal Protective Service. Rev. Minor was a member of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church, where he was ordained as a Minister in the 1970’s under the pastorage of the late Rev. Dr. H. T. Toliver, Central District Baptist Association; Indiana Baptist Association; National Baptist Convention of America; served on the Steering Committee in developing the idea “Crusade of the Americas”; organized the Youth Crusade for Christ of Indianapolis, sponsored by the Central Baptist Association; previously served as Chairman of the Board of Missions and Evangelism for the District and Secretary of the Baptist Minister’s Alliance of Greater Indianapolis. He is survived by his wife, Mattie Trammer Minor.

husband were the Social Directors ofI.B.E.W. Local #1048 at R.C.A.; she was the owner of Cleo’s Silk and Dried Flower Arrangements; she was also an independent realtor. Mrs. Holman was a member of Bethany Church of God, where she served as a Mother of the Church. She is survived by 4 sons, Huber L., Ill, David G, Dwight J. and Michael A. Holman; 4 daughter Kathay L. Holman, Gwendolyne Terryle-Holman, Brenda C. and Harriet Y. Holman; I sister, Lilly Watts; 2 half-sisters. Myrtle A. Miller and Cliffy Jones; 5 grandchildren.

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Mrs. Ruby Ree Holified Ealy, 63, Indianapolis, died July 25 at Methodist Hospital. She retired in 1993 after 32 years as a Technician for St. Vincent Hospital. Mrs. Ealy was a member of King Solomon Missionary Baptist Church; volunteer for the Rainbow House for one year. She is survived by 1 son, Johnny R. EAly; 1 daughter, Pamela Ealy; 3 brothers, Warren Holified, Wayne Bradford and Norman Bradford; 1 sister, Sammie Hollis; 3 grandchildren; 1 great

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“Cultural Rebirth 1 *: Soul. Soil. Salvation symbolizes how the Milwaukee Inner City Arts Council will celebrate its 21st Annual Celebration ol Community Arts Festival. The Performing Arts Center s Peck Pavilion will once again be transformed into a showcase of artwork from painters, quilters, tie-dyeing, fashions, dolls and renowned community artist from all over the Midwest. Also featuring Paul Taylor. The Muntu Dance Company. Afro Jazz Group Samana, The Davis Family, City Ballet. The Reed Sisters, Phobe Hines and Chameleon This will

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African World Festival, on August 2. 3 and 4, the Lakefront Festival Grounds will once again be transformed into “The Meeting Place” as African World Festival unfolds with its unique blend of food, music, artwork and African culture. Come join the fun. Friday August 2. Joe Monifa. Art & Soul and Orlando Draper Ministry, Saturday, August 3. Gerald Austin. KoThi, Manhattan Reunion and Clarence Carter and Sunday, August 4. B-Chase Will-

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Mexican Fiesta, Wisconsin's largest Mexican/Hispanic fiesta is three davs of fun featuring Mexican and Latin food, music and culture. Featuring Grupo Mazz, Angeles Ochoa, Grupo Mestizzo, The Folklonco De Los Hermanns Avila. Mariachi Real Guadalajara Banda Ml Grupo Bravo, Mister Junior, New Variety Band and Ballet Folklorico Cinco de Mayo. August 23,24 and

25 at the Lakefront Festival grounds.

Indian Summer Festival, truly a family affair, Indian Summer offers something for everyone. Highlighted by a pow-wow. where American Indian people gather for dancing and singmg, and the audience is invited to watch or participate during “intertribar dances. Join the fun September 4,5, and 6 on the lakefront grounds.

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