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Ocie Ellington, Jr.
May 4, 1947
March 8, 2015
Ocie Ellington, Jr. died
March 8, 2015.
Among those left to cherish
his memory are his wife,
Maureene Ellington; four
children,
Cassandra
Ellington, Eric Ellington,
Justin (Jazmin) Ellington
and Evin Ellington; his par-
ents, Ocie Ellington and
Annie Mae Hopkins; three
siblings,
Carolyn
Anderson, Claude David
Ellington
and
Andre
Ellington; stepdaughters,
Myrna Mann and Robin
Fleming; 10 grandchildren;
a host of nephews, nieces,
aunts, uncles cousins and
other relatives, and many
friends.
Services took place at
Conant Gardens Seventh-
Day Adventist Church in
Detroit with Pastor Garth
Gabriel officiating.
Final arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Queen E. Henderson
Dec. 30, 1933
March 1, 2015
Queen E. Henderson died
March 1, 2015.
Mrs. Henderson was
retired from her employ-
ment as a contractor at the
federal building in down-
town Detroit where she had
worked for 15 years.
She was preceded in death
by her parents James
Morris and Ann Alice
(Penn) Cosper; six siblings,
Edith Cosper, Alberta
Abbington,
Maurice
Cosper, Morris Cosper
Ambrose (Sonny) Cosper
and Elizabeth West; three
children, Rufus Trotter,
Edward Lee Trotter and
Michael DeAngelo Trotter,
and her husband, Jimmy
Henderson.
Among those left to cherish
her memory and mourn her
passing are three sisters,
Noah Mosley, Delores
Jacson, and Joyce Donald;
six
children,
Patricia
Pearson of Ft. Wayne, IN,
Vanessa Trotter, Aurelia
Trotter, Dorothea Trotter,
Gregory Trotter, all of
Detroit, and Anthony
Trotter of Akron, OH; three
stepchildren, Edna (John)
Curry of Gastonia, NC,
Dion Martin and Georgetta
"Bay" Martin both of Detroit;
a host of other family mem-
bers, and many friends.
Funeral services took place
at the Penn Funeral Home
on Inkster Road in Inkster
with the Rev. Raphael
Jameson officiating.
Madely Victoria Clark
June 12, 1941
March 2, 2015
Memorial services took
place at the Penn Funeral
Home on Inkster Road in
Inkster for Madely Victoria
Clark who died March 2,
2015. Brother Mark Mootry
officiated at the service.
Ms. Clark attended the
Inkster Public Schools and
was a Jehovah's Witness
throughout her lifetime.
Among those left to mourn
her passing and cherish
her memory are her sisters,
Beverly and Patricia; two
brothers, Melvin and
Robert; nephews and
nieces, Joseph Buck, Jr.,
Frank Buck, Jessie Buck,
Benjamin Buck, Gloria
Morris, Robert Morris, Jr.,
Lamont
Morris,
Nina
Shanel Pace, Shanay
Nicole Pace, Shawn'ta
Monique Hamly, Qnita
Rachelle Clark and Derrick
Anthony Clark; Dorothy
Gail Maxwell, Billy Maxwell,
Wayne Maxwell, Pauline
Latt, Lillian Bannarn; a host
of other relatives, and
many friends.
Cremation rites were
accorded.
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The request for a security
guard from staff members at the
William P. Faust Public Library
in Westland has been approved
by the Westland Library Board
of Directors.
The staff, through Library
Director Sheila Collins, request-
ed the guard after dealingwith a
drug overdose in a restroom, a
drunk who stripped naked in
the men's lavatory, a violent
attack on a group home worker
by a client and a woman who
flashed the audience during an
openmic night. All the incidents
took place during the past 90
days.
The library staff also dealt
with a young man who had been
accosted by a man in a van who
attempted to lure him inside the
vehicle and aWestlandmanwho
was arrested for allegedly using
the library computers to view
childpornography.
Until the permanent security
guard is hired, a temporary
guard will be hired through the
same company that provides
security at city hall. A security
guard is on duty at city hall fol-
lowing a hostage-taking incident
in 2013. Library officials said
the employees of the company
are former police officers who
are well trained in dealing with
the public and unusual circum-
stances.
Members of the Wayne City
Council were expected to con-
sider this week an ordinance
allowing voters from the entire
city to vote on council represen-
tatives from individual
precincts.
New voting wards in the city
have been designated following
the approval of a charter
amendment approved by voters
lastNovember.
With the implementation of
the new wards, each coun-
cilmember will now be elected
from the ward in which they
reside. The question remains,
however, as to who will vote on
the candidates from each ward.
Council members were expect-
ed to approve allowing at-large
voting for all council seats and
for the office ofmayor.
According to community
activist Ron Roberts, who began
the petition drive to have the
new ward system of voting on
the ballot, along with term lim-
its, the intent of the petitions
was to have each council mem-
ber elected fromhis own district
by the voters in that district. A
proposal from the election com-
mittee in the city, however, has
recommended that each council
representative be elected at
large, rather than by the voters
in their specific district.
Roberts, who was on the elec-
tion committee, said that this
was clearly not the intent of his
petitiondrive.
"This is an attempt to circum-
vent what the voters intended
and what the petition language
said," Roberts said.
There are now six wards in
the city, rather than the previous
seven. The new voting precincts
cover the same general geo-
graphic areas as the wards. The
17,000 registered voters are now
evenly distributed in the six
precincts with no more than an
11 percent difference in the total
voters between precincts, in
accordance with state law. The
precincts were devised by
Stantec, an outside contractor.
Roberts said he was contem-
plating legal action against the
council in the form of some type
of injunction should they
attempt to implement voting at
large for the council members
from each precinct. He was
adamant that the intent of the
ballot question was to elect rep-
resentatives from each precinct
by voters fromthat precinct.
The ballot language, however,
appears vague on that point.
Voters were asked to approve a
change to the charter which
requires the election of council
members from the six precincts
and that the candidates have
their principal residence in the
precinct at the time of their elec-
tion and throughout their
tenure. The ballot language does
not specify that the electorate be
from the district, although
Roberts maintains that was
clearly the intent of the change.
He said he is "disgusted" with
the proposal for at-large voting
for councilmembers.
"This is directly against the
petition language and proposal.
Everyone knows what the intent
was," Roberts said.
New polling places have
been established for precincts 1
and 2 at Hoover Elementary
School at 5400 Fourth St;
Precincts 3 and 6 at Wayne
Activity and Banquet Center,
35000 Sims St and Precincts 4
and 5 and Taft-Galloway
Elementary School at 4035
GloriaSt.
believe responsible for the
thefts and further investigation
led police to two local pawn
shops where two more stolen
televisionswere recovered.
Detectives were able to
determine that the four sus-
pects in custody were part of a
retail fraud ring targeting local
area stores inWestland, Canton,
Dearborn andGardenCity.
The four, who shared the
Inkster home with the fifth sus-
pect, were arraigned at the 18th
District Court inWestland.
Charged were: Frank
Caudill, 34, who faces charges
of felony retail fraud. Bond was
set at $10,000 or 10 percent by
the court, Also charged were
Kenneth Brown, 24, Tabitha
Alghithi, 26, and Tori Farley, 19,
who were charged with misde-
meanor retail fraud and receiv-
ing and concealing stolen prop-
erty. The court set bond at
$1,000 cash for each of the sus-
pects.
Not guilty pleas were
entered for all four defendants.
Westland police said the
investigation will continue as
they attempt to identify and
arrest the fifth individual
involved in the thefts.
Arrests
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Frank Caudill
Kenneth Brown
Tabitha Alghithi
Tori Farley
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