The Caravans - Members

Members

  • Ora Lee Hopkins 1951-1954 (deceased 2000)
  • Elyse Yancey 1951-1954
  • Irma Gwynn 1951-1952 (died April 23, 2006)
  • Albertina Walker 1952-1972 and 1976 and 2006 (1929–2010)(deceased 2010)
  • Nellie Grace Daniels 1952-1954
  • Edward Robinson 1952-1953
  • Louise Overall Weaver 1952-1953
  • Charlotte Nelson 1953
  • Bessie Griffin 1953-1954 (1922–1989)
  • Iris Humble 1953-1955
  • Johneron Davis 1953-1957 and 1960-1962 (1929-1965)
  • Rev. James Cleveland 1953-1957 and 1967 (1931–1991)
  • Cassietta George1953-1956 and 1960 and 1962–1966 and 1976 (1929–1995)
  • Gloria Griffin 1954-1955 (d. 1998)
  • Louise McDowell 1954-1956 (deceased)
  • Dorothy Norwood 1956-1957 and 1967 and 2006
  • Sarah McKissick 1956-1958 (d. 2008)
  • Imogene Green 1956-1957
  • Inez Andrews1957-1962 and 1966–1967 and 2006 (1929-)
  • Eddie Williams 1957-1959 and 1961-1962 (still alive)
  • Shirley Caesar 1958-1966 (1938-)
  • Delores Washington 1958-1959 and 1961–1967 and 1976 and 2006 (1939-)
  • James Herndon 1960 and 1963-1967 (still alive)
  • Josephine Howard 1963-1967 and 1976 (1937–1979)
  • Julia Mae Price 1966-1972 (still alive)
  • Bessie Lance 1967
  • Willie James McPhatter 1967-1972
  • Loleatta Holloway 1967-1972 (1946–2011)
  • Gwen Morgan 1967-1972
  • Doris Willingham (aka Doris Duke 1968-1969)
  • Isaiah Jones, Jr. 1976 (1940–2006)
  • Evelyn Turrentine-Agee 2006
  • Davon Hurn 2011
  • Faith Howard 2011

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