Obituaries
The death is announced of Ms. Elsie K. Weah, former Customs Officer, Treasury Department (now Ministry of Finance) and the Free Port of Monrovia. She was also a member of the Class of ’59 of the Booker Washington Institute, Kakata, Liberia.
The family of Charlyn Esi Minor, born on November 18, 1979 and died on April 25, 2012, announces the following events celebrating her home going:
The death is announced of the Rev. Robert F. Jones, Sr. one of the great great grandsons of John Porte who came to Liberia as part of the 1865 Immigration from Barbados, the West Indies.
The death is announced of the Rev. Robert F. Jones, Sr. one of the great great grandsons of John Porte who came to Liberia as part of the 1865 Immigration from Barbados, the West Indies.
G-toe! One year just looks like yesterday. We still find it hard to believe that your smiles, talks, brotherly and fatherly care are no more. Our hearts are yearning for you because you left for work and never returned. The cold hands of death have dealt us a bad hand.
The death is announced of Dr. (Mrs.) Louise C. York, the founder and first president of Monrovia’s African American Episcopal University (AMEU). She was in her 8thth year.
A product of Lott Carey Baptist Mission in her native Brewerville, Mrs. York was married at a very young age to a highly successful Liberian businessman, Mr. James L. York, who in the 1940s, 50s and early 60s was one of the two Liberian businessman with stores down
A product of Lott Carey Baptist Mission in her native Brewerville, Mrs. York was married at a very young age to a highly successful Liberian businessman, Mr. James L. York, who in the 1940s, 50s and early 60s was one of the two Liberian businessman with stores down
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