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THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE

Dec. 12 - 18, 2012

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Services were held for William Brooks Sept. 7 at Swanson Funeral Home, with Elder C. A. McClenney officiating. Mr. Brooks, 65, died Aug. 29. He was born Dec. 4, 1946 in Miami, Fla., and educated in the Detroit Public Schools System. He attended Pershing High School and quickly began helping the teachers teach night school. As a young boy he began tinkering with electronics, and after high school, he studied at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He was self-employed for most of his adult life as a computer programmer, technician, builder and engineer. He eventually opened his own business: Financial Equipment Services, Inc. It developed computer systems for financial institutions. He is survived by his sons, William II, Lezerick, Rodney and Michael; grandchildren, William III, Diamante, Ava and Eden Brooks; sister, Mary Ann Brantley; stepsister, Janie Fultz; and many others. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery.

Services were held for Roderick Bartlett II Oct. 24 at Greater St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, with Dr. Ricardo Bartlett, Sr. officiating. Mr. Bartlett, 21, died Oct. 15. He was born Oct. 15, 1991 and educated at Southeastern High School. He graduated in 2009, and was a member of the National Honors Society. He subsequently enrolled at Bowling Green State University, where he majored in middle childhood education. He also made the Dean’s List. He was a campus tour guide, and had an off campus job at Speedway. Mr. Bartlett was an active member of Greater St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. He participated in the Youth Department, Youth Choir, Young Adult Usher Board, and Farmer’s Market, where he was produce manager. He was also a teaching assistant at Greater St. Paul’s Child Development Center. He is survived by his parents, Roderick and Lucretia Bartlett; sisters, Lakisha Magee and Leah Bartlett; grandmothers, Patricia Stewart and Minnie Bartlett; great grandparents, Samuel and Ruby Garcia; and many others. Interment was at Elmwood Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Swanson Funeral Home.

Delgene Ollison Services were held for Delgene Ollison Oct. 12 at Greater King Solomon Baptist Church, with Pastor Willie Pitts officiating. Mr. Ollison, 80, died Oct. 2. He was born Feb. 11, 1932 in Whalel Springs, Ark., and educated in the Arkansas public schools. After graduation, he moved to Detroit, and worked along side his father as a mechanic at Ed Davis Motor Sales. He subsequently became a salesman with the Singer Sewing Machine Company. He was the first African American employed with singer. He was promoted to assistant manager, and later managed his first store on Woodward in downtown. Mr. Ollison later became Singer’s first African American franchise owner. He renamed the company, located on Livernois, “New Fashion Sewing Center.” He was the proud owner for more than 30 years, until his retirement in 2005. Mr. Ollison was also an active member of Greater King Solomon Baptist Church, and for 10 years served as chairman of the Trustee Board. He is survived by his wife, Eula; children, Deljeana, Irvin, Kevin and Denise; grandchildren, Kevin, Jr. and David; brothers, Earl, Jr. and Isiah; sisters, Georgia Sue and Elizabeth Sue; and many others. Interment was at Gethsemane Cemetery. Arrangements were handled personal services by Swanson Funeral Home. MRS. LINN BORN GIFTED READER The 7th Daughter without asking you a single word. I will tell you what you want to know. Tell your present, past and future. Tell you who your friends and enemies are. Why you’re so unlucky. If your loved one is true or false.I will advise you all problems of life, such as love, marriage, business and health, etc. Why suffer, you can be free from all troubles. I guarantee Sucess where others failed. I am superior to any other reader you have seen. Don’t let distance keep you away from Health and Happiness. Hrs. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily and Sunday.

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Services were held for Beatrice Pitts Nov. 24 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, with Rev. Earl “Doc” Savage officiating. Mrs. Pitts, 93, died Nov. 16. She was born Oct., 14, 1919 and grew up in Macon, Ga. She married the late Walter Pitts in 1939, and the couple moved to Detroit in 1944. She was an active member of several churches, including New Galilee Spiritual Church; Alpha and Omega Spiritual Church; and Home of Love. She enjoyed cooking and hosting dinners at her home. Planting houseplants, outdoor flowers and canning fruits and vegetables from her husband’s garden were her favorite pastimes. In later life, traveling and politics piqued her interest. She is survived by her children, Horace Pitts, Sr., Betty Massey, Judith McCormick and Deborah Squires; 11 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; and many others. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Swanson Funeral Home.

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Services were held for George Brassell Oct. 27 at New Starlight Missionary Baptist Church, with Pastor Steve Arthur officiating. Mr. Brassell, 66, died Oct. 22. He was born March 12, 1946 in Batesville, Miss., and educated in the Panola County School System. He moved to Detroit in 1966, where he was employed at Ford Motor Company for many years. Mr. Brassell was an active member of Anderson Temple Missionary Baptist Church, and later of New Starlight Missionary Baptist Church. He enjoyed traveling, barbecuing, singing gospel songs, sharing CDs with his friends and raising Doberman dogs. He was also an avid motorcycle rider and member of the Rovers Detroit Motorcycle Club. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; daughters, Georgia, Tameka and Tuwanna Brassell; sons, Gregory and Troy Brassell; six grandchildren; one great granddaughter; Mother, Sarah Bell Johnson; sisters, Beatrice Bell, Retha Brassell, Mary Brassell and Alice Faye; brother, Prentice Coppage; and many others. Interment was at Detroit Memorial Park West. Arrangements were handled by Swanson Funeral Home.

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