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  1. Weeks before the former restaurant owner died at 94-years-old, Ms. Peaches and her son Roderick sat down with Candace S. Coleman WJTV to talk about her legacy on Farish Street. Have you ever eaten at Peaches? What was your favorite dish?

  2. 2 Φεβ 2018 · Willora “Peaches” Ephram opened the soul food restaurant in 1961. It stayed open for 54 years. Peaches died on Sunday, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. It was two days after her...

  3. 31 Ιαν 2018 · Ephram owned Peaches, a soul food restaurant in downtown Jackson that took its name from her nickname. The Clarion-Ledger reports that she was 94 when she died Sunday of pancreatic cancer. Peaches Restaurant opened in 1961 and was a safe haven for activists during the civil rights movement, according to Southern Foodways Alliance.

  4. 25 Ιουλ 2024 · Jackson restaurants that have closed. Opened in 1961by Willora Craft Ephram, Peaches Restaurant on Farish Street in Jackson welcomed everyone from Medgar Evers to Mohammad Ali to...

  5. 29 Ιαν 2018 · A woman at the heart of one of Jacksons landmarks, has passed away. Her son, Roderick Ephram tells us his mother, Willora “Peaches” Ephram, died early Sunday morning after she lost her ...

  6. 30 Ιαν 2018 · JACKSON METRO AREA, MS (Mississippi News Now) - Wilora Ephram, owner of Ms. Peaches restaurant died on Jan. 28 after battling pancreatic cancer. She moved from Utica, Mississippi to Jackson in 1948 and started her career at the Blackstone Café located on Farish Street.

  7. For more than 50 years, Ms. Peaches, as she’s known to just about everyone, cooked breakfast, lunch, and dinner for Jackson’s black community. Everyone from Muhammad Ali to Medgar Evers enjoyed her fried chicken, greens, and candied yams.

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