SB American News Week Ending 11/28

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Vol. 49 No. 31

November 22, 2018 - November 28, 2018

This publication is a Certified DBE/ SBE / MBE in the State of California CUCP #43264 Metro File #7074 & State of Texas File #802505971 Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what people will submit to and you have found out the exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them and these will continue till they have resisted either with words or blows or words or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they suppress. —Fredrick Douglass (1849)

Stacey Abrams Ends Historic Gubernatorial Run

Editor in Chief’s Corner Email: sbamericannews@gmail.com Clifton Harris Publisher of The San Bernardino AMERICAN News

Retired San Bernardino County Sheriff, Harvey R. Walker, Passes

By Nsenga K. Burton, Ph.D., NNPA Newswire Contributor

Born December 7, 1938 Died November 17, 2018

Stacey Abrams, Democratic candidate for Georgia Governor The State of Georgia’s Democratic Gubernatorial nominee has ended her historic run for governor in a controversial political race that has captured the attention of the country. In a press conference held today at 5 p.m. at her Kirkwood headquarters, Abrams acknowledged GOP candidate and former Secretary of State Brian Kemp will be Georgia’s next governor but failed to concede the race. “I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right,” she stated. Abrams announcement comes days after post-election lawsuits demanding that all votes be counted in the face of voter suppression tactics used by the Secretary of State’s office. Kemp, who was the Republican candidate for governor, failed to step down from the office while running for office, which was a clear conflict of interest.

During the campaign, it was reported Kemp’s office had removed 300,000 registered voters from the rolls in Georgia, 70 percent of which were voters of color. The Georgia legislature’s reinstatement of the exact match rule, which had previously been ruled unconstitutional in a previous lawsuit, resulted in the removal of voters from the rolls for missing a hyphen or leaving out a middle initial. A recent lawsuit found that those reasons could not be used to remove voters from the rolls or to discount provisional or absentee ballots. Kemp declared victory on election night, stepping down from office two days later to begin what he called his transition to the Governorship. Abrams refused to concede insisting all absentee and provisional votes should be counted,

filing several lawsuits. The former Democratic leader of Georgia’s House of Representatives needed an additional 17,000 votes in order to force a run-off with Kemp but decided to end the election in order to work on reforming the voter registration and participation process in Georgia. In her speech, she criticized the voting process and the state of Georgia’s mismanagement of the gubernatorial election, saying she will be filing a major lawsuit against the state of Georgia for the “gross mismanagement of this election and to protect future elections from unconstitutional actions” in the coming days. The voter protection crusader says she will continue fighting for reform as a private citizen announcing the launch of Fair Fight Georgia, an operation that will “pursue accountability in

Georgia’s elections and integrity in the process of maintaining voting rolls.” Georgia’s GOP leadership has been mocking Abrams’ quest for justice. Kemp Spokesman Ryan Mahoney stated, “Radical Stacey Abrams is beyond desperate with her latest publicity stunt. Georgia voters made their decision at the ballot box. It’s time for Stacey Abrams to end her ridiculous temper tantrum and concede.” Paul Bennecke, director of the Republican Governors Association has said Abrams antics “will come back to haunt her if she runs for something again,” and Clay Tippins who ran for the GOP Gubernatorial nomination stated, “To call Abrams’ move childish would be insulting to children.” Kemp thanked Abrams for her “passion, hard work and commitment to public service.”

Portrait of A Man who’s steps were ordered by the Lord Deacon Harvey R. Walker was born on December 7, 1938 to late Carrie Stephens and Willie Walker in Boston, GA. He was proceeded in death by his daughter Rhonda and two son's Gerald & Donald, one brother and one sister. On November 17, 2018 God called Deacon Harvey Walker home. Deacon Walker accepted Christ at an early age, in 1985 he united with the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Dr. Lamar Foster, Harvey was baptized the following Sunday. He took the word "Servant" to heart, he served on the trustee board for two years, attended Sunday School, Layman’s, sang with the Male Chorus and served on the Deacon's Board. He served not only his family but any member that came to him with a need, even in his illness you would have never known he was struggling with health issues. Harvey attended high school & college in Riverside. He graduated from

Celebrating the Life Of John Andrew Funderburk

Miss Black Awareness Scholarship Pageant Contestants Community News

Sunrise – June 23, 1944 Sunset – November 9, 2018

Monica Summers

Savannah Renay Ann Epps

And here they are, your 20182019 Miss Black Awareness Pageant finalists. Event date is Saturday December 15th. The doors will open to the public at 5pm for your free professional keepsake photo included with the price of admission of $15. Location of this Royal event is Cypress Neighborhood Center 8380 Cypress Ave., Fontana, Ca. 92335 The Girls have had a very active schedule along with rehearsals. Our eventful day is just around the corner. The MBASP is a premier pageant that exists to give a once-ina-lifetime rememberable experience for African American descent young ladies. The MBASP contestants had the opportunity to work with established experience instructors from around the joining communities. The contestants will represent the organization in special girls day out &

Ja'Aliyah Rayla Juarez

Sole' Moon Johnson

Karma Rayonna Sharp

Charlarra Loryn Dixon-Session

public events, parades, community outreach and receive a scholarship and more.Contestant number pictured 1 Monica Summers sponsored by City Treasurer Janet Koehler Brooks. Contestant pictured number 2 Savannah Renay Ann Epps sponsored by Rotolo Chevrolet. Contestant pic-

Jhala Angelique

Shearlene Tims

tured number 3 Ja'Aliyah Rayla Juarez sponsored by attorney Catherine A. Schwartz Contestant pictures number 4 Karma Rayonna Sharp sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Fontana Foundation. Contestant pictured number 5 Jhala Angelique sponsored by attorney Marie Moreno Myers.

Ta'Najai Taylor

Contestant number 6 pictured Ta'Najai Taylor sponsored by Fontana Exchange Club. Contestant number 7 pictured Sole' Moon Johnson sponored by Mayor pro-tem John Roberts. Contestant number 8 pictured Charlarra Loryn Dixon-Session sponsored by city council member Michael Tahan. Contestant number 9 pictured Shearlene Tims sponsored by Mayor Acquanetta Warren. Contestants not pictured are Ty Marie Davis sponsored by Attorney Joyce M Holcomb, Kennedy Dande Dawson McGhee sponsored by Stylist KD, and Alexys Diamond Love sponsored by city clerk Tonia Lewis. For tickets call or text 909 333 9950 or 951 221 7469 or pay by PayPal at concernedcitizens 4nofontana@gmail.com or w w w. m i s s b l a c k a w a r enesspageant.webs.com

San Bernardino Valley College and received an AA in Criminal Justice. Deacon Harvey Walker was very athletic he played football, ran track and was a golf fanatic. He enjoyed traveling throughout the country playing golf with Kay and would even let her play sometimes, watching sport's with Tanya and his friend Adel Hall, reading his Bible daily and singing gospel music. Although he had a serious side Harvey possessed an irrepressible sense of humor and was quite out spoken when needed. On July 7, 1985, he united in matrimony with Kay Roberson they were married for 33 years and were inseparable. They became a blended family and spent time traveling together with family and friends. Deacon Harvey Walker had an excellent career with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department where he had the prayer of a Sheriff to make a difference in someone’s life every day, he filled his calling and did his best. He leaves to cherish in his memories, his wife Kay Walker, two sons, three sisters, two brothers, stepmother, sister in law's, brother in law's, niece's, nephew's, aunts, uncles and host of relatives and friends. Each of you were special but Tanya surpassed what a daughter should be and he loved her dearly. To my Family & Friend's: I trust that I have left behind a yard stick to follow, I hope my warmth and laughter will continue to radiate throughout my family and friends. My final word " Prepare to meet me on the other side "

John Andrew Funderburk was born on June 23, 1944 in Chesterfield, South Carolina to Andrew Cecil Funderburk and Eloise BurchFunderburk. John was the oldest child from their union. John resided in Rialto, California for over 30 years. John attended Gary High School in Chesterfield, South Carolina. After high school, John joined the United States Army in 1962 where he was decorated with a Good Conduct Medal, a Parachute Badge and an Expert Rifle and Marksman Badge. He was honorably discharged in 1965. John later joined the United States Postal Service as a Postal Carrier and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department as a Deputy

Sheriff where he spent most of his time at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center. John was blessed to enjoy retirement and spend time with his family and close friends after 26 years of law enforcement service. He officially retired in 2003. John married Betty Jean Johnson in 1967 and remained married for a substantial portion of his early life. John had four children - Terence L. McGee, Courtney McGee, Regina Funderburk and Gary Smith. He also had seven siblings - Maggie Funderburk, Richard Funderburk, Sally Funderburk, David Funderburk Robin Funderburk, Andrew Funderburk Jr. and Octavia Funderburk. John entered into eternal rest on November 9, 2018. John is preceded in passing by his father, Andrew and his mother, Eloise. He is also preceded by his son, Terence McGee; his sister, Maggie and his brothers; Richard, David and Andrew. John leaves behind children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, sisters, nieces, nephews and a host of relatives and friends who misses him dearly. Memorial Services will begin at 1:30 on November 21, 2018 at the Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Blvd, Riverside, CA 92518.

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