I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. - II Timothy 4-7 GRACE C. BOSWORTH, daughter of the late James and Grace Hughes was born on May 15. 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was one of twelve children. Grace was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. She was united in holy matrimony to the late Toussaint L. Bosworth, Sr. From this union one son and three daughters, Toussaint Jr., Grace, Ellen who passed as an infant and Brenda were born. Grace's life revolved around the love of her children, family and friends, and her granddaughter. She was especially proud of her granddaughter excelling as a student at Hampton University and looked forward to her becoming an attorney. Grace also had a love of the Lord, with a strong but quiet faith. For a brief period, she relocated to Jersey City, New Jersey where she was formally trained in Kosher cooking. After becoming a young widow, Grace dedicated her life to raising her children. She was selfless when it came to her children; most often sacrificing the things she needed to make sure her children were well cared for. She was often heard saying, "I could never go out sharp as a bandbox, and have my children in rags." Like her mother, Grace was extremely generous and a wonderful cook, who insisted that all her guests leave her home with something to eat - a slice of cake, a container of greens, or something! Grace was known for her beef brisket, greens, pigs' feet, potato salad, chicken salad, oyster fritters, and Jewish apple cake. Grace also loved watching sports on TV; especially the Ravens and her favorite player, Ray Lewis. Upon coming out of surgery, her first question was, "Did the Ravens win?" Grace leaves to celebrate her life and cherish her memory: two daughters, Grace Bosworth and Brenda Gillard; a dedicated son-in-law, Alvin O. Gillard; her special love - granddaughter, Morgan L. Gillard; three sisters, Frances Jenkins, Thelma Wilder and Gertrude Lipscomb, all of Baltimore, Maryland; two sisters-in-law, Hattie Hughes of Virginia and Cassie Hughes of Baltimore, Maryland; her best friend, Marlene Spicer of Baltimore, Maryland; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives.