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01. Obituaries
02. In Memoriam
03. Cards of Thanks
04. Monuments
& Cemetery Plots
05. Personals/Announcements
06. Legal Notices
07. Attorneys
08. Entertainment
09. Lost & Found
10. Coming Events
30. Help Wanted
31. Help Wanted Sales
32. Help Wanted Drivers
33. Child Care
34. Specialized Services
35. Situations Wanted
40. Business Opportunity
42. Health and Fitness
43. Money to Loan
44. Music/Art Lessons
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46. Private Schools/Instruction
47. Riding/Horses/Stables
50. Pets & Supplies
54. Rummage Sales
55. Estate Sales
56. Flea Markets
57. Antiques
58. Garage and Yard Sales
59. Auctions
60. Misc. Sales
61. Misc. Items
62. Building Supplies
63. Business and
OfficeEquipment
64. Lawn & Garden Supplies
65. Tree Service
66. Landscape / Nurseries
67. Garden Plant / Supplies
68. Garden / Produce
70. Masonry / Brickwork
72. Cleaning Services
73. Musical Merchandise
74. Sporting Goods
75. Boats / Accessories
76. Remodeling & Renovations
77. Recreation Vehicles
78. Hunting / Fishing
82. Wanted to Buy
87. Room for Rent
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TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL 734-467-1900 OR EMAIL
Classified
Mack Hamilton Ivory, Sr.
Sunrise: April 9, 1925
Sunset: June 11, 2015
Mack Hamilton Ivory, Sr.
died June 11, 2015.
Among his survivors, left to
cherish his memory, are his
two sons, Walter Green
and Mack (Mylah) Ivory, Jr.;
seven
grandchildren,
Raychael May, Dorian and
Allena Green, Corey and
Tineka McKinney, Mack
(Tre) III and Myles Ivory;
three great-grandchildren,
Gregory Shanya and
Gregg Hawkins, Jr.; a host
of nieces, nephews and
cousins, and many friends,
including a special friend,
James (Bubba) Horne.
Funeral services took place
at New Birth Baptist Church
in Inkster with the Rev. Dr.
Joseph a. Stephens offici-
ating.
Final arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Interment was at United
Memorial Gardens in
Plymouth.
Jeralene Kurtz Talley
May 23, 1899
June 17, 2015
Jeralene Kurtz Talley, 116,
the oldest woman in the
world, died June 17, 2015
at her Inkster home.
Among her survivors are
her loving and devoted
daughter,
Thelma
Holloway; a granddaugh-
ter, Cheryl Johnson; 11
great-grandchildren, Aerial,
Ahshante
and
Aisha
Holloway, Jearnere Davis,
Dajuane Lee, Shanice and
Sharneay
Jones,
Deshonda Edwards and
Shakia Holloway; eight
great-great-grandchildren;
two great-nephews, one
great- niece, many step-
grandchildren and step-
great-grandchildren,
a
godson, Tyler Kinloch and
many special friends,
including Marion Allen,
Shirstonna Campbell, Mary
Kennedy, Michael Kinloch
and Edric D. Morris; her
New Jerusalem Church
family; her physician, Dr.
Jairaj Mulchadani; her
physical therapist, K. Khan;
a host of other relatives,
and many other friends.
Funeral services took place
at
New
Jerusalem
Missionary Baptist Church
in Inkster with the Rev.
Dana L. Darby officiating.
Final arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Interment was at United
Memorial Gardens in
Plymouth.
Russell "Fatman" Davis
June 24, 1944
June 19, 2015
Russell "Fatman" Davis
died June 19, 2015.
Among his survivors left to
cherish his memory are his
son, Russell (Yvonne)
Davis, Jr.; three daughters,
LaToya (Bernard), Anya,
and Shalonda (Kevin);
three sisters, Delores
Yharbrough, Gwendolyn
Cannedy and Peggy
(Joseph) Moton; three
brothers, Richard, Ronnie
and George; an aunt, Pearl
Childs; 19 grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren; a
host of nieces, nephews
and cousins, and many
friends.
The Rev. Ronnie Davis offi-
ciated at funeral services at
the Penn Funeral Home on
Inkster Road in Inkster.
Final rites were accorded
by Serenity Cremation
Service.
Evelyn Parham
Sunrise: May 3, 1920
Sunset: June 17, 2015
Evelyn Parham died June
17, 2015.
Among those survivors left
to cherish her memory are
her devoted children,
Alonzo (Mary), Carolynne,
Andrew, Patricia (Robert),
Pamela (James), and Janet
(Richard); her 15 loving
grandchildren; 27 great-
grandchildren;
many
nieces and nephews; her
special friend, Shirley
Knight;
her
entire
Middlebelt Baptist Church
family including the Rev.
James Thomas, and many
friends.
Mrs. Parham was preceded
in death by her husband,
her sons and a son-in-law.
Funeral services took place
at Middlebelt Baptist
Church in Inkster with the
Rev. Roscoe Belton officiat-
ing.
Final arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Interment was at Mt. Hope
Memorial Gardens in
Livonia.
Fed Kelly
Sunrise: Feb. 15, 1924
Sunset: June 18, 2015
Fed Kelly died June 18,
2015.
Among those survivors left
to cherish his memory are
his children; his loving
brother, Albert Kelly of
Lansing; a host of grand-
children and great-grand-
children; many other family
members and a host of
friends. Mr. Kelly was pre-
ceded in death by his par-
ents, his brothers and a sis-
ter. Funeral services took
place at Pentecost Baptist
Church in Romulus with the
Rev. Arthur Willis, Sr. offici-
ating. Arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Final rites were accorded
by Serenity Creation
Services.
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Inkster man charged with prostitution, slavery
Teens accused of shooting woman’s teeth
Kimberly Garrett of
Romulus has been charged
with second degree murder in
the auto accident that took the
life of an 8-year-old Westland
boy.
Wayne County Prosecutor
KymWorthy amended the crim-
inal charges following the death
of the child, who had been on
life support at a local hospital,
June 24 of the injuries he suf-
fered when struck by the car
Garrett was driving on June 20.
According to police reports,
Garrett, 39, was seen leaving
the scene on Darwin Street
near Delton in Westland after
her car struck the boy who was
riding his bike near his home.
The witness said Garrett's car
drove off the road into a ditch at
about 8:24 p.m. and struck the
child.
Garrett did not stop at the
scene, according to police
reports, and the witness called
911 and then followed Garrett
to a home in the 8800 block of
Cromwell in Romulus.
Romulus officers arrested
Garrett and subsequently
turned her over to Westland
Police.
Anot-guilty pleawas entered
for Garrett during her arraign-
ment in 18th District Court in
Westland where she was
charged with drunken driving
causing a serious injury; one
count of reckless driving caus-
ing serious impairment of a
body function; one count of fail-
ure to stop at the scene of an
accident resulting in serious
impairment or death and amis-
demeanor count of operating
while intoxicated/second
offense. She was arraigned on
the amended charge of second
degree murder, along with the
other infractions, on Monday in
the 18thDistrict Court.
She remains in incarcerated
in lieu of a $500,000 cash/surety
bond while awaiting her next
court appearance.
Illegal narcotics may also
have been a factor in the inci-
dent, police said.
Jahan Satati Green of Inkster
is facing seven felony charges
including human trafficking in
what authorities have called a
slavery operation.
Green, 38, is accused of forc-
ing two women into six years of
prostitution in Wayne, Oakland
and
Macomb
counties.
Prosecutors claim that he operat-
ed an online escort service and
took the women, described as
“young adults” to Detroit area
hotels where they were forced to
perform sex acts and collect
money. Green is accused of forc-
ing the women to then give the
money to him, according to
charges filed by Attorney
General Bill Schuette's office.
Green was arrested and
arraigned June 22 in 22nd
District Court in Inkster on seven
felony charges including human
trafficking and conducting a
criminal enterprise along with
charges of forced labor involving
commercial sex and prostitution
by transporting a person and
prostitution by accepting earn-
ings.
If convicted, he faces penal-
ties of 20 years imprisonment on
each charge.
He was given a $500,000 cash
bond and remains in the Wayne
County Jail awaiting his next
court hearing.
The charges were brought by
the Human Trafficking Unit of
the attorney general's office,
which was created to work with
local, state and federal law
enforcement to prosecute such
cases.
Human trafficking is the sec-
ond-largest and fastest-growing
criminal industry in the world,
after drug trafficking, according
to the release.
No decision has been made avail-
able as yet regarding the extradition to
Florida of two Inkster brothers accused
of shooting four peoplewithaBBgun.
Reports of the incident allege that
the boys, ages 12 and 16, were staying at
the home of their grandmother at the
Holly Hills complex near Daytona
Beach in Florida when they intention-
ally shot out one woman's teeth and
injured three others at the apartment
complex swimming pool.
The boy's mother, reportedly brought
the boys home to Inkster when she
learned of their crimes rather than
have them spend the remainder of the
summer with their grandmother in
Florida as hadbeenplanned.
According to police affidavits, the
woman who was shot in the mouth on
June 8 lost two teeth and also sustained
a shoulder injury. Another victim, who
was shot in the back, thought he sus-
tained a "severe bee sting," and his wife
was shot in the chest. Another woman
bled after she was shot in the shoulder,
according to reports from the Daytona
newspaper.
Police said the boys aimed the BB
gun from the window of their grand-
mother's apartment window. The boys
admitted to police that they had
touched the BB gun, but denied shoot-
ing at the victims, according to police.
Thewomanwhose teethwere damaged
reportedly does not have dental insur-
ance coverage to repair her broken
teeth, police reports indicated.
If returned to Florida, each of the
boys faces charges of aggravated bat-
tery with a weapon, which is a felony,
and simple assault, which is a misde-
meanor.
One of the victims, Clifford Woods,
told the Daytona Beach newspaper he
thinks the boys shouldbe charged.
"Maybe they can learn a lesson," said
Woods, whose wife was also injured in
the shooting. "Maybe they can get a
wake-up call before something happens
like they (endup) killing someone."
Tigers outing set
Romulus Night at Comerica Park is
planned forWednesday, Aug. 4.
The $65 ticket includes a bus ride
and refreshments to and fromComerica
Park.
The Tigers will play the Minnesota
Twins beginning at 7:08 p.m.
The bus will leave Romulus City Hall
at 5 p.m.
There are only 100 tickets available
at Greater Romulus Chamber of
Commerce, 11189 Shook Road, Suite
200, Romulus, MI, 48174.
For more information or to reserve
tickets, call (734) 893-0694 .
Romulus woman faces charges in boy’s death