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Cieona Minshew Burke
; Clcona Minshew Burke, 89. of
farmington, died Friday, June 28.
; She was bom March 4. 1902, in
Eureka, daughter of the late Biyam
Cullen and Cola Walston Minshew.
• She was married to Thomas Clif
ford Burke, Nov. 20, 1926, and he■^receded her in death in 1975.: Survivors include: two daughters
and sons-in-law. Pat and Don Waltonof Farmington and Joyce and BobParis of Xenia, Ohio; four grand.sons^ three great graiidchildren.• She graduated from East CarolinaTeacher's College and taught fourth
grade. She also worked with her hu.s-band in their business. BurkeAluminum Window Company in
Winston-Salcm. She was a memberof Highland Presbyterian Church in
WJnston-Salem.J=uneral .services were Monday, Ju
ly I, at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home,Danville. Ky. Burial followed inBellvicw Cemetery, Danville. Ky.Memorials may he made to TheSDky Terrier Club of America.
Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 1132,Aiam^a, Calif. 94501-1132, an
oiganization that supports trainingdogs to a.ssist handicapped people.
William C. Jones
Mr. William Clarence "Pip"Jones, 78, of Route 3, Mocksville,died Friday, June 28 at ForsythMemorial Hospital.
Funeral services were Sunday,June 30. at Batons Funeral Chapel,conducted by the Rev. Ardis Payne.
Burial followed in Comatzer United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Jones was bom March 17,1913, in Davie County, to the late
John D. and Ommie McDaniel Jones.
He was a retired carpenter and a
veteran of World War 11.Surviving are: one sister. Miss
Hannah Jones of Mocksville.
Jinnie Brooks DowellJjrs. Jennie Brooks Dowell, 59, ofranston-Salem, died Monday. June24, at her home.
inYMkin County, to ton and Rachel
Barber Brooks.Surviving are: her husband,Charles W. Dowell of the home; one^ghter. Sherry Y. Dowell. of thehdme; one .son and daughter-in-law.Dr. Bany L. and Pam Dowell ofMundelein, III.; two grandchildren;^ sisters, Mr. Frank (Nonnie)SMnn of Hamptonville and LouiseHarris of Mocksville; and onebrother. J.F. Brooks of YadkinCbunty.funeral services were held ThuR-d^, June 27. at Hayworth-MillerMas Ci«k Chapel 1^ the Rev.TOnald Huichins. Burial followed inCttrdens of Memory. Walkertown.«einorials may be made to^scalar Dystrophy As.sociation.1046 E. Wendover AveGreensboro. NC 27405.
Helen Bates Leak
Mrs. Helen Bates Leak, 61, ofWinston-Salem, died Monday, June24, at N.C. Baptist Hospiul.She was a native of Davie County,but had lived in Winston-Salem mostof her life. She was self-employed atFmter Family Care, and was amember of Carver Road Baptist
Church of Christ.She is survived by: her husband,George Leak, of the home; onedaughter, Carolyn A. Foster ofWiaston-Salem; one wn, Bernard E.Foster of Akron, Ohio; her mother.Ms. Fallie Foster, and two sistcR,Edna Frazier and Ann Revell, all ofWinston-Salem and four
grandchildren.Funeral services were held ThuR-day, June 27, at the Carver RoadChurch of Christ, with BrotherCloyce Cecil officiating. Burialfollowed in the Piedmont Memorial
Gardens.
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^ James Edwartl Jarvis
Mr. James Edward Jarvis. 64. ofBurlington, died Wednesday, June26, at Alamance Memorial Hospital.
He had been in declining health forfour years.
He was bom in Davie County tothe late Clyde Jarvis and Mrs. Mary
Leagans Jarvis, who survives.
Mr. Jarvis was an employee ofShoffner Industries in data process
ing, was a World War II U.S. Navy
veteran, and was of the Baptist faith.Surviving are: his wife, AnicePlowman Jarvis of Burlington; two
daughters, Mr. Patricia J. Joyce of
Madison and Mr. Janice J. Ynunt ofSalisbury; two scms. Dr. Gary Jarvis
of Jacksonville, Fla.. and Tony Jar
vis of Lake City. Fla.; his mother.
Mr. Mary Leagaas Jarvis of Farmington; one sister, Mr. Helena J.Boger of Mocksville; four bmtheR,Lester Jarvis of Covinglon. Va..
Tommy Jarvis and Frank Jarvis. both
of Wiaston-Salcin. and David Jarvis
of Farmington. and three
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday, June 29, at Rich and ThompsonChapel, Burlington. A graveside service was held Saturday in the Farmington Community Cemetery, withthe Rev. Benny Hillard officiating.
Memorials may be made to the
American Heatt Association, I Heart
Circle, Chapel Hill, NC 27514.
v' Virgie B. Conner Myers
Mrs. Virgie Bright Conner Myem,83, of Route I. Harmony, died Monday. Juw 24 at Carolina MedicalCenter in Charlotte, after a brief
illne.ss.She was bom Jan. 28. 1908. inLincoln County to the late JosephHenry and Mary Catherine ChildemConner, and moved to Iredell Coun
ty at age 2.Mr. MyeR was a graduate of theHarmony schools and the H.F. LongHrrspital School of NuRing. She wa.sa retired registered nurse/supervisorfrom Davis Hospital. She was amember of the Harmony Chapter 331Order of the Eastern iStar and HollySprings Baptist Church.On April 23, 1932, she marriedWintson Green Myern, who survivesof the home. Also surviving are: oneson, Gary G. Myen of Wauchula,Fla.; four daughtCR, Mr. Henry(Catherine) Tripp of Greensboro,Mr. Benjamin (Mary Jo) Danner ofStateavllle, Mr. Nick (JoAnn)Wewer of Goldsboro, Mr. John(Deloies) Brotheiton of Slatesville;three sIsteR, Mr. Ivy D. Hendersonof Slatesville. Mr. Stacey C. Reeceof High Point, and Mr. Eula C. Harbin of Route I, Mocksville.Mr. MycR was preceded in deathby one son, James Wintson Myern,and four brathcR and three sisters.Funeral services were held ThuR-day, June 37, at Holly Springs Baptist Church by the Revs. C. DonaldHaynes. Ray C. Watts, and Gary F.Morrison. Burial followed in the
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Henry Cecil Osborne
Henry Cecil Osborne, 62, retired
U.S. Army sergeant first class, of
Salisbury, died Friday, June 28 at
Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had
been in declining health for several
years and seriously ill for two weeks.
The funeral was held Tuesday, Ju
ly 2, in the James C. Lyerly Funeral
Home Chapel, with Dr. Joel P.
Jenkins Jr. and Mike Synasael of
ficiating. Burial followed in the Na
tional Cemetery of Salisbury, with
ftili military honors conducted by a
military detail from Fort Bragg.
Bom Nov. 18, 1928 in Davie
County, Osborne was a son of Henry
Davis Osborne of Salisbury and the
laic Julia Mae Broadway Osbome.
Educated in the Davie and Rowan
County schools, he had retired from
the U.S. Army with 25 years of ser
vice, having served in Korea and
Vietnam.
He received the Meritorious Medal
(first oak leaf auster), Vietnam Ser
vice Ribbon V for Valor, six good
conduct medals, die National Defense
Service Medal and the Overseas Rib
bon for five overseas touts. He also
received the Bronze Star, the Army
Commendation Medal, and the
Rifleman Expert Badge.
Formerly employed with Hoechst
Celanese security force, he was a
Baptist.
Survivors, in addition to his father,
are: his wife, Mary Judd 0.sbame,
whom he married March 15, 1952;
three sons, Henry Cecil Osbome Jr.
of Mocksville; S^. 1st Gass Kenneth
Eugene Osbome, stationed at Fort
Campbell, Ky., and David Ray
Osbome of Salisbury; a daughter,
Mrs. Henry D. (Ina Mae) Meeks of
Salisbury; three brothers. Grover L.
and Kenneth D. Osbome, both of
Salisbury, and Grady B. Osbome of
Statesville; seven sisters; Mrs. Frank
(Dollie) Lindsay of Woodleaf. Mrs.
Jerry (Janet) Brown. Bessie Durham.
Mrs. Tince (Margie) Foster, Mrs.
Jim (Mageline) Freeze, and Mrs.
Sidney (Lois) Sanders, all of
Salisbury, and Mrs. Jerry (Bsi) Deal
of Granite Qunfy: and eight
grandchildren.
' John Hall Walker
• Elsie R. Ridenhour
Miss Elsie Rae Ridenhour. 91, of
Main Street, Cooleemee. died
Wednesday, June 26, at Davie
Village in Mocksville.
A graveside service was held Fri
day. June 28 at Liberty United
Methodist Church cemetery, con
ducted by the Rev. Joe Collins.
Bom June 23. 1900, in Davie
County. Miss Ridenhour was thedau^tcr of the late Joseph Henry and
Fannie Belle Beany Ridenhour. She
was retired from Burlington Mills
and was a member of Cooleemee
United Methodist Church.
Survivors include; a sister. Eva
Walker of Mocksville; and several
nieces and nephews.
Mr. John Hall Walker. 89. of
Route 1, Advance, died at Forsyth
Memorial Hospiul Friday, June 28.
He was bora in Davie County, a
son of the late Moses Price and May
Sheek Walker. His entire life was
spent in Davie County, where he was
a farmer.
Mr. Walker was a member orMac^onia Moravian Church.
Funeral services were held Sunday,
June 30 at the Macedonia MoravianChurch, conducted by the Revs. E.
Hampton Morgan Jr. and John Kapp.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
He is survived by: his wife. Ha
Smith Walker of the home; two sons,
John V. Walker of Adv,ancc, and
Wilbum P. Walker of Winston-
Salem; seven grandchildren; ninegreat-grandchildren, and one great-
great grandchild.Memorials may be made to
Macedonia Moravian Church.
Laura W. Woodruff
■jMrs. Uura W. Woodruff, 93, ofRbute 5, Mocksville, died Wednesday, June 26, at the Baptist Retire-nAnt Home of N.C. in^n^ofi'Salem.
She was bom in Suiry County toJitoph C. and Mary E. Poindexter
White.•She was a member of HuntsvilleBaptist Church and a retired LPNfrom Hugh Chatham Hospital inplMn Mrs. Woodruff saw service inthe South Pacific during World War
n: , , ,She was twice married, first toc. Seats and second to ReidVthtwdruff, both of whom preceded
h« in death.Surviving are: two sons. John M.S«ts of Kemersville, and Claude C.S^ts of Huntsville; five grand-cWldren, and nine greatgrindchitdren.Funeral services were held Friday.June 28, at Huntsville Baptist ChurchbyCthe Revs. Dennis Bell and J.C.Slwre. Burial followed in the church
ceinetery.
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Samantha 'Betty' Canter
Mrs. Samantlia "BcUy" Elizabcih
Canicr. 90. of 1490 Lake Codiigc
Road. CIcmmons. died al Forsylh
Memorial Hospital Saturday. July 6.
She was bom in Davie County, a
daughter of the late William Asa and
Minerva Jenkins Canter.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Henry Joseph Canicr In
1970.
Mrs. Canter is survived by a
daughter. Mrs. Martha E. Binkley of
Clemmons; seven grandchildren;
nine grcat-grandehildren; and one
sister. Pattle Canicr Smith of
Lcwisville.
A graveside .service was held Mon
day. July 8, in the ImmanucI Baptist
Church cemetery, conducted by the
Rev. David Hudson.
Helen H. Cranflll
Helen Lewis Hutchins Cranlill. 68.
of Route 6. Mocksville. died
Wcdnc.sday. July 3. at Autumn Care
of Mocksville.
A gravcsjde service was held Fri
day. July 5. al Bear Creek Baptist
Chuieh cemetery in Davie County,
chiidueted by the Rev. Jerry Clon-
injcr, pastor.
Bom June 5. 1923. in Davie County. Mrs. Cranlill was a daughter of
the late John Blainc and Matlie Lou
Hutchens Hutchins. A homemakcr.
she was a member of Bear Creek
Baptist Church.
Her husband. Paul Cranfill.
preceded her in death.
Survivors include: a daughter.
Brenda Nance of Mocksville; two
grandchildren; two great
grandchildren; three sisters.
Jo.scphine Ellis of Mock.svillc, Jennie
Bell of Florence. S.C.. and Pauline
Blake of Advance; and two brothers.
John D. Hutchins of Tallihassec.
Fla.. and Zane Grey Hutchins of
Yadkinvillc.
Maude P, Bamc
Maude Irene Peacock annc 72 of
COTdticled by the Revs. Billy Hamletl
1^- 17 was in
Bom "•"rk. Coolcemec.flot^June2. 1919. in Itedell Coun-
1,; , was a daughter of the
iV» HarrisUncock. A homcmaker. she attend
ed Turrcntme Baptist ChurchSurvivors include: a dauBhicr
Hazel Ca.scaddcn of the home; twri
Md Hute5?r'^:!'" ""^ksvilleand Hubert Ca.scaddfn of Michigan;
Mm : 'wo -sisters. R,„hHtlbrd and Eva Fisher. Imth o
T " •'"'"'er. VancePcbcikIc of fktalcxvillc.
Oscar E. Driver Jr.
Mr. Oscar Edward Driver Jr.. 61.of Route 5. Mocksville. died unex
pectedly Saturday. July 6. al his
home.
Funeral services were Tuesday. Ju
ly 9. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, con
ducted by the Revs. Glenn Sellars and
Jerry Cloninger. Burial was in Bear
Creek Baptist Church cxmetery
Mr. Driver was bom Nov. 1.1.
1929. in Davie County, son of iht;
late Oscar EdwartI and Marv Lcsa
Graves Driver.
He was retired from the Southern
Screw Company in Statcsville. was
a member of Bear Creek Baptist
Church and had served in the United
States Army during the Korc.in
Conflict.
Survivors include: two daughters.Camilla K. Driver of Mocksvillei
Kim Lee Driver of the home; two
-sons. Jerry Wayne Driver of Adams.
Tenn.. and David Edward Driver ofMocksville; three sisters. Betsy
Nance of Clemmons. Bonnie Ferebec '
of Mocksville and Thelma Pegg of:
Winston-Salcm; and two brothers. "Harry Kenneth and John Bruce
Driver, both of Mocksville.
*' Ethel K. Gregory
Ethel Ketner Grcgoiy. 94. of Route
I. Mocksville, died Friday. July .1.
at Davie County Hospital.
The funeral was Monday. July 8.
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial was in Rose Cemetery.
Born April 10. 1897. in Forsyth
County. Mrs. Gregory had retired
from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. She
was a member of Salem Baptist
Church. Winslon-Salem. and had at
tended Edgewood Baptist Church.
Cooleemec.
Her husband. Rowland F.
Grcgoiy. died in 1971.
Survivors include a niccc. Sarah
Owings of MiKksville.
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' Mrs. Virginia G. Howeli
Jul'v 7 • died Sunday.
Hn -.1 Pleasant ValleyHaspiral m Point Pleasant. W \^a
after an extended illnc.vs. 'Funeral services were to he n 7
VaUev T'"??.' ^'dlcin^ Rev. David Daniel. Burial was to
„1" ■* P'®«d "> Ihc church thirtyntinutes pnor to the .serviceMemorials may he tiurde to theCeme,e,^F„„j „f
S^-ItST'- '■«™~Mr. HowcII was bom in Wharton.
3 .h • as the managedin S'etS^ir'''"She was of the Baptist faith.by^"s«nT"T'''''"=^'"death *To o Spencer; a brotherTommy Bryan, and a sister. Bett;
SuiTiving. in addition to her
H hI"' Ti •'"sl'and. ThomasHowell Jr.. „f ,he home; thrwdaughters Mrs. Joey (Rita, B^Tr
bhi^n ; f L.Htwell. of the home; a son anddaughter-in-law. Kenneth and KathySpencer of Winston-Salem; a grand-son. of the home; seven grandd^hlers: six brothers: and fot
Sallie T. Reynolds
Mrs. .Sallie I,. Tillman Reynolds,
frfi. of 2.114 N. Church Street.
Greensboro, died Friday. July 5. at
Moses H. Cone Hospital. She hadbeen in declining health since 1986
and in critical condition five weeks.Mrs. Reynolds was horn May 28.
192.1. in Moultric, Ga., a daughter ofWalter Mitchell and Nancy Edwards
Tillman. .She had been a resident of High
Point and Greensboro most of her life
and was a member of the Jewel Bap
tist Church and .Sunday School inHigh Point. She was married to Mr.Fred Reynolds who died in 1967.Surviving arc; three daughters.
Mrs. Nancy Williaim of Greensboro.
Mrs. Ronnie Dean (Kayc) Chavis ofCheraw. S.C.. and Miss Roth
Reynolds of Greensboro: one son,Jerry W. Reynolds of Greensboro:one stepson. Chucky Wayne Johnsonof High Point: three stepdaughters:10 grandchildren: and fourgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday. July 9. at Cumby EastcheslerDrive Chapd. conduct^ by the Rev.Jimmy Hinson. Burial follnwed in Ihc
Bear Creek Cemetery near
Yadkinville.
y Bruce E. McDaniel
Bruce Edi.son McDaniel, 66. ofRoute .1. MiKksville. died Saturday,July 6. at Davie County Hospital.The funeral was Monday, July 8.at Raton's Funeral Home Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. Bobhy Swaim.
Burial was in Dulin United Methodist
Church cemetery.
Born Jan. 2.1. 192.1. in DavieCounty. McDaniel was a .son of thelate George and Ivy Cornatxer
McDaniel. He was a retired automechanic and carpenter.
Survivors include: two sons.George Randall and Bruce E.
McDaniel Jr., both of Mocktsville: adaughter, Kathy McDanid Stimley ofSalisbury: three sisters. Mrs. Harvey
(Haxcl) Gobble. Mrs. Sherrill
(Lucille) Smith and Mrs. Thurmond
(Ruth) Foster, all of Mocksvillc: andfour brothers. George Cecil. CarlKenneth. Troy Eugene and Bobby
Braxton McDaniel. all of MocKsville.
" James'Jim'L. Sharpe
LeonaidSharpe.• 2. North Main Street. Har-
darjulv"? Wedne.s-Mr c)k * fcsidence.. ,'•^™T*«'asbomJuly4. 19(2
trartm m; ss.rsiLii;
I lo "U fan. 20. 1931
.Survivors include: two daughters
"'"""ny- and Mis. Rdgar C(Shcron S.) Troutman of S' ),Mocksville; one granddaughter- amih"! foster rnmher, Mrs. Alva c Ga,"fRt. 2. HarmonyJulvT,7 Saturday.Chumi, l^nilcd Method,^,
Haor"",t-"''''y ^ "«de to the"o C2fi"M" Church.HOX 26. iramiony. N.C. 286.W.
Ruby C. Messick
Ruby Cranfield Messick. 62. of1240 Godbey Road. Salisbury, diedMonday. July 8. at Rowan MemorialHospit,al. .She had been in declininghealth for a number of years and
seriously ill for two weeks.The funeral was to he ,it 2 p.m.
Wednesday. July 10. at WeslsidcBaptist Church, conducted by theRev. Jixtl Hiall. pa.stor. Burial was to
Iw in Rowan Memorial Park.The body was to be placed in the
Born May 26. 1929, in RowanCounty. Mrs. Messick was a
d.iughter of the late Frank and Lix-
xic WinecolT Cranlteld. Educated inthe Rowan County schixils. she was
a homcmakcr and attended WestsidcBaptist Church.
Suivivors include: a son, JamesMessick of Sali.sbury: a daughter.
Margie Burton of Advance; IIgrandchildren: four great
grandchildren: three brothers, RobertCranfield of Salisbury, Harold Cranfield of Granite Quarry and WillieCranfield of Salisbury: and tbrec
sisters, Frances Parker of Woodleaf
and Ethel PCelcr ami Lillie Nesbitt.
both of .Salishurv.
Helen W. Williani.s
Helen Uniisc Whitley Williams.
69, of 1221 N. Church St. Rxlension.Mfl«rc.sville. died Monday. July 8. at
her home.Tlic funeral was lo be at 2 p.m.Wednesday. July 10, at CavinFuneral Home Chapel with burial tofollow in Vnndcrhurg Blue Door
Cemetery.
Bom Nov. 26, 1921. in IrcdellCounty. Mrs. Williams was a
daughter of the late John and
Josephine Owens Whitley. She was
a homemaker.Her husband. Henry Paul
Williams, died in September 1982.
Survivors include: five sons,Robert Ncilson of Troutman, Ricky
Neilson of Winston-Salem and David
and Jackie Neilson and TimmyWilliams, all of Mmiresvlllc: a step
son, Henry E. Williams ofMooresville; five daughters. Lucy N.Ball, Betty N. Ingle and Darlenc N.Moore, all of Mooresville, Nancy N.
Holland of Statesville and DebbieNeilson of Troutman; 22 grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren:
Three brothers. BiU and L.B.
Whitley, both of Mooicsville, andJohn Whitley of Gaslonia: and five
sisters. Adell Williams and Connie
Glaxe. both of Mooresville, Carrie
Goble of Belmont, Mary Campbell ofHarmony and Alice Whitley of j
Mocksvillc.
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Wilford M. Bowles
Wilford Mitchell Bowles. 79, ofRoute Mocltsvillc. died Saturday.July 6. at Forsyth Mctnorial Hnspital!
The funeral was Tuesday, July 9.
at Fttrk Baptist Church, cotiductcd hy
the Rev. Kenneth Evans. Burial was
in the church cemetery.
Born Oct. 2, 1911, in Davie Coun
ty. Bowles was a s<»n of the late
William Leonard and Matnic
Rli/ahclh Bracken Bowles. A retired
custodian with Davie County
Hospital, he was a member of Fork
Bapli.st Church where he had heen a
deacon and Sunday school teacher.
.Survivors include: his wife. Theo
Seaford Bowles; three daughters.
Mamie Hauscr. Dcma Carter and
Sharon Athey. all of Mocksvillc; 11
grandchildren: 16 great
grandchildren; one great-great
grandchild; and two sisters, Dora
Leach of Mocksville and Annie Ott-
man of Grcenshorn.
( Elsie BriM Carter
BmtoU. Ux,n8ton,die.lruesd;,>.
Ho^pitl 'She was born May 2 192s ...
Ha"?BS"srCh'ureh''She was preceded in death hv her
husband. Richard Odcll C,irtcr!^and
her daiighter. Pamela Ann CanerSurviving are: her son anddaughter-in-law. Richard and BeckyCancr of Advance; two gS^ildren. two brothers. Jack Britt ofYadkinville and RoK^n^nri
Wmston Salem; and two s tcrs
Meeoc""'";"'"tr "'len Snosvden of Wiaston-.Salcnil uneral services were Frid,ay Ju.
7 "nyworth-Miller Silascck Chapel by the Revs. Zeno^ G fxe and Jack V. Mayhew. Burial
. '"""wed in Woodland Cemetery.
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^ Verna W. Branch
Verna H. Warlick Branch. 87. of
211 Maple Avc.. M<K'k.svi|le. died
Monday. July I.S. at her home. She
had been in ileclining health for the
past .seven months.
The funeral was to be Wedne.sd.iy.
July 17, at E.alon's Funeral Motnc
Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
Lcland Richardson, pastor of First
Presbyterian Church of Mocksville.
Burial was to follow in Vforganton
Cemetery in Morganton.
Memorials tiiay be made to First
Presbyterian Church. South Main
Street. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028.
Born Dec. .11, 1903, in Cleveland
County. Mrs. Branch wtis a d,aughter
of the late Jessie and Zula Willis
Warlick. A homcmaker. she was a
member of First Presbyterian
Church.
Survivors include: her hu.sband.
Jawn B. Branch: two daughters.
Virginia Wilson of Spartanburg..S.C.. and Aileen Penny of Raleigh:
si* grandchildren; eight grc.at-
grandchildrcn; three .sisters. Grace
Hpke and Beatrice Suddrcth, both of
Morganton. and Edna Parker of
Charlotte; and twohnnhcrs. Rayatid
Boyd Warlick, both of Morganton.
Juanita J. Frye
Juanita Jones Frye. 82. of Route 4.
Mocksville, died late Friday, July 12.
in Davie County Ho,spital.
The funeral was conducted .Sun
day. July 14. in the chapcl of Eaton's
Funeral Home with the Rev. Hal
Varner ofFtciating. Burial was in
Liberty United Methorlist Church
cemetery.
Memorials may he made to Liber
ty United Methodist Church. Route
4, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Bom in Davie County on Sept. 24,
1908, .she was retired frotn Erwin
Mills in Ciwlccmce. She was a
member of Liberty UnitesI Metluxlist
Church.
Her husband, lunory N. Frye. dietl
July I, 1982.
Also preceding her in death was a
brother. Clyde Jones.
Survivors include several nieces
and nephews.
Sylvia C. Bryant
Sylvia Caldwell Bryant. 41. of
Duck Pond Road. Coolecmee, died
Sunday, July 14. at her home.
The body is at Noble and KelseyFuneral Home. Salisbury, pending
completion of funeral arrangements.
. The family will be tit the home of
her mmher. Arlic Benton Caldwell of
704 S. Ellis St.. .Salisbury.
- Born March 20. 1950. in
Salisbury. Ms. Bryant was also the
daughter of the late Edward
Caldwell.
She was a Salisbury High .School
graduate and fomicr tnemher of the
Deliverance Center in Salisbury.
She was previously employed hy
Rowan Manor Nursing Home.
Salisbury.
Survivors, in adilition to her
mother, include a son, Andre
C,'ildw'ell of Salisbiirv.
Tony B. Dec.sc
Tony Bamette Deese. .7,1. of 180
Sweetbriar Circle. Salisbury, died
Sund.iy, July 14. at N.C. Baptist
Hospital of injuries rcceivcti in a
motorcycle itccident in .Statesvillc on
July 1.
Born Sept. 15. 1957, in Rowan
County. Dee.se was a .son of Claude
and Betty Dnrld Deese of Landis. He
was educated in the Rowan Cimnty
schools. He owned and opcraterl
T.D.'s Garage in Salisbury.
A memormi service for Deese was
held Tuesday. July 16. in Summersett
Funeral Home Memorial Chapel
Friends of the family ofTiciated.
The body was cremated.
In arldition to his parents, he is sur
vived hy: his wife. Cindy
Misenheimer Deese: a son, Anthony
Dee.se of Cooleemce: a daughter.
Elizabeth Michelle Deese of
Ccwicemee; a stepson. Z,nchary Alton
Fritts of Lexington;
Also three brothers. Paul and An
dy Deese. both of Salisbury and Erie
Dcc.sc of Rockwell; and three sisters.
Bonnie Bmwn and Claudia Caughl.
both of Kannapolis. and Mitzie Baker
of .Salisbury.
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Novia S. Hendricks
Novia Marie .Siiniiitcrs llcncliicks.
89, of Auliimn Care of M(K-ksvillc.
formerly ol 424 Park Ave..
.Salishiiry. ilieil Momlay. July 15. al
l-orsylh Memorial Hospital.
WInslon-Salem.
The funeral was It) l)C at 2 p.m.
Wcdnesilay. July 17, at First United
Mcthixlist Clniicli of MtK'ksville.
conduelcil by the Revs. I. Dornell
Uloyd and George Auman. Burial
was to follow in Rose Cemetery.
Born in IJavie County Dec. 9,
I9<)l, Mrs. Hendricks w,xs a d,aughter
of the late Thomas laa; and Drusilla
Crotts.Summers. A homcmakcr. .she
was a member of First United
Methodi.st Chuith.
Her hushanil. William Paul Hen
drieks, died in 1972. A son, William
Paul Hendrieks Jr. died in 1977, and
a daughter, Mary Cornelia Hen
dricks, died in I98S.
Survivors include: a daughlci,
Wanda Btyant of Carthage: two other
sons. Worth and Charles Hendricks,
both of Mock.sville; six grand
children: four great-grandchildren:
and two step-great-grandchildren.
Mary Sue Medford
Miss Mary Sue Medford. 49, of
Aldemey Lane, Winslon-Salcm. died
unexpectedly Wednesday. July 10.
She was born May 10. 1942, in
Winston-Salem to Jesse ami Zola
Francis Medford Sr.
Miss Medford was a I960 graduate
of Gray High School. She retired
from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Com
pany alter 22 years of service.
She was a member of Union Hill
Baptist Church.
Surviving are: her nnither. 7.ola
Medford of Winston-Salem: three
brothers and sisters-in-law, Joe and
Daisy Metlford of MiK-ksville, Jessie
and Carlotta Mcdforil of Winston-
Salem. and Ralph and Shirley Mcd
ford of Win.ston-.Salem: one sister and
brother-in-law. Ruby and l.uthcr
Cain of Clenuuons: two uieccs: four
uephews, and one great-niece.
A private graveside service was
held Friday, July 12, at Union Hill
Baptist Church Cemetery in Clcm-
mons, conducted by the Revs. James
R. Cagle and Jack Nance.
Memorials may be made to
American Heart Association. 2240
Clovcrdale Ave., Suite 116.
Winston-Salem. N.C. 27IO.t.
Hubert L. Whitaker
Hubert Ixw Whitaker, 49, of Route
8, Mocksville. died Friday, July 12,
at his home. He had been in dcclining health for the p,a.st three years.
The funeral was Sumkiy. July 14.
at Liberty Baptist Church, conducted
by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn.Burial was in the church cemetery.
Memorials m.iy be made to the
cemetery fund of Liberty Baptist
Church, in care of l,owcll Reavis,
Route 8, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.Bom in Davie County Sept. 8,
1941, Whitaker was a son of the late
Lattie Ufayettc and Naomi Reavis
Whitaker. A former employee of
Fiber Industries, he was also
eiitploycd by Burlington Industries of
Cooleemee.
He attendcil Lil)etty Bjipiist Chutcli
and was a fornicr member of several
country ntusic .hands in bedell.
V adkin and Davie counties.
•Stirvivors include: his wife, Bettv
Mclilrath Whitaker; three daughters',
Mrs. Richard (Jeannie) Renegar of
Harmony, Mrs. Larry (Tonya)
Draughn of Mock.sville and Mrs.
James (Darlene) Hill of Winston-
Salem; a .son, Anthony Whitaker of
the home; five grandchildren:
Two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Ida Mac)
Crdnfill and Mrs. Ralph (Debbie)
Wal.scr, both of Mocksville: and two|brqthers, Harvey Whitaker of Route
2, Harmony and Kenneth Whitaker
of Ea.st Bentl.
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Mrs. Anne S. Arcy
Mis. Anne Slaughlcr Atcy. 66, of
101 Holly Circle. Hermiidit Riin. dicil
ill liei lioiiie l-'iidiiy. Inly l*>.
She tt-as horn June I. 1925, in
Alahanui to Ihc liilc J.ick Ixroy and
Mildred Dimcaii Slaughter.
She was an avid golfer, and a
incmher of Beiniuda Run Country
(Mnb. .She wiis a volunteer with a
niiinher of Cliailtahic Organi/ations,
and a ineinlxT of Ihc I-irM Raplisi
Church of Danville, Va.
Suiviving aie: two datighlcr.s,
Mary Anne Terry of Keeling, Va.,
and Su.san Craige Arey (Iriffin of
Danville. Va, and five grandsons,
A graveside service was conducted
Sunday, July 21, in Highland Burial
Park. Danville. Va.
Tlic family rc(|uests that ntcniorials
be made to the I enkemia ,S<K'iely. e/o
Ameiiciin Cancer Sixicly. I9(H1 S.
Hawthorne Rd.. .Suite 622, Winston-
Salem, N.C. 27IID
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Mrs. Anne Clark Biggs
Mrs. Anne Clark Biggs. 60. of 6.11
Spyglass Dr.. Bermuda Run. died
Thursday. July IR. at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital,
She w.as bom June 8, 1931, in
Stokes County to Pinil and Randie
I ewis
Mrs. Biggs was a giadiialc ol King
High .School in 1949. Her
undergraduate studies were at
Brcvard Jr. College and High Point
College. She graduaterl with cum
hnide honors from both institutions.
llei gradiinlc work was at Wake
Forest I Iniveisily. and slw graduated
with .1 master's degree in Irnglisli
llistoiy from the University of Ten
nessee at Knoxville. She was a high
schiMil linglish teacher for .11 years
in North Carolina, rennesscc, and
AlaKmia. and retired from Winston-
Salem/Forsytli County .School
.System in 1989.
Surviving are; her husband, <3dic
Biggs of the home: one son,
Christopher Read Clark ol Cireeii-
ville. Tenn.: two daughters, Miran
da Clark Eaton of Clemmons ami
Melissa Clark James of Winston-
Salem: four stepdaiighlers, Debra B,
Ka!4.s of Monriwvillc. Pa„ Cynthia B.
Horton of Winston-Salem, Martha B.
Ziglar of Kernersvillc. and Kathryn
I., Biggs of Winston-Salem; her
mother. Randie M. Ixwis of Clem
mons; three gramlchildren; a hrolher-
in-law. Read M. Clark, and a sister-
in-law, Dec V. Clark, both of
Winston-Salem,
Funeral services were Sunday. Ju
ly 21, at King Moravian Church,
conducted by the Rev. James
New-some. Burial fcdlowed in the
eluirch graveyard.
Memorials may Ik* made to Autism
SiK'iety of Anierica. 8601 Ocorgia
Avc., Suite ,50.1, Silver .Springs, Md,
itWIO or a charity of the donor's
choice.
Sam Frank Bornhauscr
Mr. .Sam Frank Bomhauser. 69. of
417 Fairway Drive. Bermuda Run,
died Tuesday, July 16, at Forsylh
Memorial Hospital,
He was born Aug. 21. 1921, m
Boonville, Mo., to the late Frank 11
and Nellie L. Bornhausei,
Mr. Bornhauscr was retired salesmanager of Tahtn aitd President t»f
1.AS Sales Company. He served on
the Board of Directors of the Ctosby
(iolt Toiiiiratnent, ami was Vice
President of Ibsitd of Diicxtors of the
Bermuda Run Country Club.
He was a Wttrld War II Ait; Force
veteran and participated in the
Korean Conflict.
Mr. Bornhauscr is survidcd by: his
wife. U>yce Bornliauser, of the
home; a daughter. Mrs, Nell Ann
"Thompson of Kansas City. Mo.; a
son. Hank Bornhauset of 6221 Deep
Forest Lane. Charlotte; and Itve
pr;ifu!chil«lfcn.
Also Niirvivinp arc: s\\ sislcis ami
two brothers, Virginia Bornhausei
and Willie Ciray Doyle both of Col
umbia. Mo,. Alice F.lirabeth Andcr
son of Jefferson City, Mo,. Jim Bor
nhauscr of Ibmnvillc. Mo.. Deane
Penny of Burlington, ("olo.. Winn I ,
Bomhauser of Colutirbia, Mo,,
Surannc Bornhauscr of Colorado
.Springs, Colo., and Mary Jane Bor
nhauscr of lustin, Calif,
Funeral services were Saturday.
July 20. at Clemmons United
Methodist Church witlt the Rev
Robert Fiedler officiating. Buri.il
followed at Westlawn Ciardens of
Metriory in Clemmons with ttiililiirygraveside rites by Veterans of
Foreign War District II. Memorial
Honor Guard,
In lieu of Bowers, the family re
quests menuirials be niaile to the
Crosby GirlfTournament, Winston-
Salem or Friends of Scott Hamilton,
Inc.. P.f>- Ih'* IfrJ- filoiicestcr. Va.
2.1061.
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Baxter Lee Creason
Wall S CoHlrciiifc. dicil I iicsday.
Spii-
I. W'vicc «ns r-riitay,Jiily 19. al Legion Mciiiorial Park
eon,lulled by ihc Rev. |j,rry Allen'
pasUT of Pirsi Rnplisi C liiocl, „f
V IH)ICCII1CC.
Memorials may he nKwIe in DavicCounly CAP Program, in eare of
Joann Cagle. Davie Counly Depan-
mem of Social Services, P.O. Ilos
1'R. MiK'k.sville, N.C. 27028
Counly Mareh .11.!•«» Creason was n .son ofihc laicPrank and Minnie MrOanicI
treason. Relired wiih .SO years of
service from Envin Mills, he was a
member of Pirsl ILapUsi church of
tooicemcc.Survivors include: his wife. Lydia
Tcmpleion Creason. in wlioni he w.ismarried for 70 years; a son. Eugene
Creason of Wiasion-.Salem; a sislerMrs Ralph Call of Rome 7
M,Kksvillc: three grandchildren; ami
three great grandchildren.
• Pauline M. Harper
Paiiliiie Ehzabcth M.wk Harper.82 of 707 Wiltshire Village.
Siilishiiry. did Tuesday. July |6 atRowan Memorial Hospital. She hadhceri III declining heallh for a year
liiit death was uncxpecld.
Hie funeral was Tliursday. July 18
lit Suriiinerscll Euneral Home
Meniorial Chapel, comluclcd hv the
It I. NorwiKsl. p..n,;„Millnid Mills Hii,„jsi Church. Iliirial
ollowed in l orxylh Meuairial Park
Winston .Saleiii.Menuirials may be made to
flo.spiie,)f Rowan Counly. P.() Rn.
I MM, Salisbury. N.C. 28|.i.1 iViOl
Horn .Seja. 2.1. |'8I8. in Davie( oiinly. Mrs. Harper w.ts a daughter
ol the late lliomas V. and Heririella
WilMin Mtick. She was a mcmlierof
Milford Hills Rapii.st Cliurch.
Survivors irwlude: Itcr husband,ficorgc Henry Harper; a daughter.Miriaiii Harper Casey of Rocky
I t>in(: iw-o gmiKkhiMreti; IhrccBrcai-
grandchildren; four brotliers. Eilward
Mock of Meihanicsvillc. Md.. andJames. Thmnas V. Jr. and Archie
Mock, all of .S.alishury; and five
sisters. Helen Sauitders. Mildred
Mallen. Rebecca Owen and Patricia
Whisnanl. all of Salisbury, and Ann
Synionds of Merrill Island. Fla.
Charlie W. Howard
Mr. Charlie Wilson Howard. 77.
of Rt. 2, Ailvanee. ilied at his home
Tuesday. July 16.
Puneral services were Priday. Ju
ly 19. in Risby Presbyterian Church,
comluetd by the Revs. Diivid Daniel
ami Kenneth Pollcwk. Riirial was in
the church cemetery.
The family rei|uests memorials he
coiisiilerd for Risby Pieshyterian
Church. Rt. 2. Rox 126. Advance.
N.C. 27(X)6.
Mr. Howard was horn in Davie
County to the late Samuel II. and
Adelia Bailey Howard, and was
retireil with .19 years of service with
R.J. Rcyimlds Totracco ('onipany.
He h.ad Ihvii a lifelong meniU-i atal
l-.bler lirneritus ol'Rixhy Presbyteiian
Church. He was a ti.S. Navyveteian
of World War II.
Survivors include; his wife. Helen
Hilton Howard, to whom he luid iKen
ntarricd for .14 years; a daughter.
Mrs. Jackie (Josephine) futterow ol
Advance; two sons. .Sam Howard of
Advance and Wayne Howard of
Salisbury; .seven graiidchihltcn: and
one gieat-gmndson.
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Albert 'Ah" Hutchens. 79 „fRtjute 8 MocLsvillc. died Sitmlay. I
Jhls'pitm ■ ^The funeral was Tuesday. July 21at baton s Eutteral Home ChancV
rm ""n'L''y """ »avi,iOlIhrMih. Rurial wrts in Paton s Rap-tist f hurch cemetery.
'2.1911. Hutclietis W.-15 a son of the lateSanfortl ami Ina Collette Hutchens.He was a relired farmer and rnemlwrof baton s Raptist Chureh..Survivors irK-liidc; a .sister. ElviraSmith of M,h ksville. and a niece
Oavfe County puwictjjMocksviHd^ tiQ ^
Mary H. MarWand
Mrs. Mary llendrix Matkland. (5.1.ofR..ute2.N.C.M)l. Advi,nce dW,
at Eorsylh Memorial Hospital Mtin
''"siie was the widow of Stephen().iks Markland.She was born Aug. I. 1927. inDavic Conniy to Alexander Pinkslonami l.mic Hcllc Robertson "c™'''*- ,She spent most of her life m the M-vamc coiumunity ami sras a inem^rol Ailvanee Hniled Methodist
Sire was preceded in death hy ason. Connie Melvin Matkland. Inly
^^Surviving arc: one daughter. Mrs.Rick (Pamela) Hcmmings of Advance; 1WO grandsons; and several
nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be cmduclcdat 11 a.m. Thursday. July 25. at Advance United Met^ahst CTiurch withthe Revs. Marian Crceeh aitd UnnyAtkins offietating. Rurial wi I fi'"owin the church cemetery. The Nwywill lie in stale from U);30 11 a.m.
at the church.The family was schmlulcd toreceive friends finm 7-9 p.m.Wcdncsilay. July 24. at Voplcr amiSons f'lemmons Cliapel.
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" Beulah H. Parker
Beulah Lycrly Holshouiier Parker,
87. or Brilthaven of Kannapolis and
formerly of 1310 N. Ridge Avc.,
Saliahury. died unexpectedly Sunday,
July 21, at Cabarnis Memorial
Hospital, Concord.
The funeral was Tuesday, July 23,
at [.ady's Funeral Home Chapel, con
ducted by the Rev. Eldon
Wadsworth, pastor of Kannapolis
First Presbyterian Church. Burial
was in Carolina Memorial Park.
Concord.
Memorials may be made to First
Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 146,
Kannapolis, N.C. 28082.
Born Jan. 10, 1904, in Rowan
County, Mrs. Parker was a daughter
of the late William Henry and
Charlotte Mcetta Lycrly.
She retired 25 years ago from Can
non Mills P1.-int I's No. S spinning
room. She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church.
Her husband. John Harrison
Parker, died Oct. 26, 1983.
Survivors include: two daughters,
Betty Ovcrcash of 411 Idlcwood
Drive, Kannapolis, and Beatrice
Caldwell of Belmonl; a son, John H.
Parker Jr. of Salisbury; a foster son,
Edwin Livsey of Granite Quarry; five
grandchildren; six great
grandchildren; and a .skster, Cora
Taylor of Mocksville.
Zcnnic F. Parrish
Mr. 7x:nnic Franklin Parrish, 74,
of IRI4 South St.. Winston-Salem,died Friday. July 19.
He was born July 13. 191'- "»
Johnson County.
He had lived in Winston-Salcm
since 19.55, was with Pepsi Cola Bot-m„g Company for 26 y«rsl« ore
retiring, served in the U.S. Army
during World War atxl »member of Twin Ctty Baptist
^ 'lie was preceded in death by htswife, Peggy Ann Parrish, m 1^8Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs.
I nDonna Potts of Advance; one son,
Gary F. Parrish of Pfafftown; twoprandchildren; one great"Eriinddaughter; two brothers. Hcr-nuin Parrish of Winston-Salen. and
Horace Parrish of Rolc'gh- 'sisters, Bertie Wotlham of Fuquay Varina and Dora Finch of
'^'piineral services were Sun^y. Jo-
Iv 21 at Twin City Baptist Church,conducted by the Rev. M Gatnes
with burial at Parklawn Memorial
''"Memorials may be nuide to Twin
City Baptist Cbutcb.
J.v. Peebles
Mr J.V.PWhte.TO.ofBt.3.B"*44, Advance, died Monday, July 15.at Forsyth Memorial Hospital
vance. and was a member of Ml.cinai A M.F.. 7ion Church of Advance since birth. He was educatedin the Davie C"U«tyJch.mls ^nilspent three years in tte U^S. A^
\ftor scTving in
f MtirkcvlUc: one aum, onK.
cd in the church cemetery.
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Robert H. Barren
Robcft Howard Barren. 80, of
Ncedmore Road. Woodlcaf. di«l
Sunday. July 28. at Rowan Menrorial
Hospital after a period of declining
health.
The funeral was Tuesday. July .TO.
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel.
Mocksville. conducted by the Revs.
D.H. Luti and Sam Carter. Burial
was in Rowan Memorial Park.Bom Aug. I. 1910. in Yadkin
County. Barron was a son of the laic
John F. and llattic Howcll Barron.
Retired from the Salisbury VA
Medical Center, he was a member of
South Riser Unilcti MclhodisI
Church.
A veteran of the U.S. MarineCorps, he scrvcil in the Sowth Pacific
during World War II. receiving the
Bronre Star. He was a member of
VFW Post 4024.
Survivors include: his wife. Alice
Moreneld Barron; three srins.
Jonalhon Barron of llamplonville.
Stephen Banon of MtK'ksvillc and
David Barron of Rockwell: adaughter. Sasannah Kelty of Kenya.
E.ist Africa; seven grandchildren:Two sisters. Lucy Hayes and IrrnaThomas-son. both of Hamptonville:
and four brothers. Mervin Barron ofHamptonville. Hal Barron of Yadkin-
ville. Paul Barron of Winston-Salcm
and John M. Barron of McDonough.
Ga.
A.M. Frye
Antha Moore Frye. 86. of East
Prcssley Avenue. Mooresville. died
Thursday. July 25. at Lake Norman
Regional Medical Center.
The funeral was Sunday. July 28,
at Fieldstonc Pre.sbyterian Church,
with the Rev. Robert M. Matthews
oflleiating. Burial was in Glcnwood
Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to
Fieldstonc Presbyterian Church.
P.O. Bos 1206. Mooresville. N.C.
2SII5.
Bom May 15. 1905. in Davie
County. Frye was a son of the late
James Franklin Frye. He was a
deacon emeritus and member of
Fieldstonc Presbyterian Church.
His wife. Levada Dingier Frye.
died in September 1978.
He is survived by a son. Allen
Freitas Frye of MiKtresville.
I.eslie (J. Osborne Sr.
Ixslic George Osborne Sr.. 74. of
Pinellas Park. Fla., died Tuesday. Ju
ly 2.t. at his home.
TIte Nidy was cremated, and will
be sent to a son. Karl Osborne of
Mocksville. where plans for a
memorial service are incomplete at
this time.
Born Feb. 19. 1917. he was a son
of the laic Fernando and Mary Ella
Osbomc.
A daughter. Elaine Durloo preced
ed him in death.
He is .survived by; his wife of 54
years. Erina W. Osborne of Pinellas
Park. Fla.: four sons. Leslie George
0.sbome Jr. of Iowa. Augu.sl Osborne
of New Jersey. Charles Osborne of
Apnmiatox. Va.. and Karl O.sbornc
of Mocksville: two daughters.
Margaret Bednarznnd Dehornh Gar
tliner. bolh of New Jersey: 22 graml-
chlldrcn nnd several
grenl-grandchildren.
Albert S. Krause Sr.
Mr. Albert Samuel Krause Sr.. 81.
of Meadowbrook Terrace Nursing
Home. Clenunons. died Sunday. Ju
ly 28. at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital.
He was born June 15, 1910. in
Delmar. Del., to Samuel F. and An
nie Parker Krause. He lived most of
his life in Salisbury. Md.. where he
was a barber for over 60 years.
He was a lifetime member of the
Elks Club and a Rotarian.
He was a member of St. Peter'sEpiscopal Church in Salisbury. Md..
where he served on the Vestry, and
in Winslon-Salem. he was a member
of St. Timothy's F.piscopal Church.Surviving arc: a son. A. Sam
Krause Jr. of Advance: three grand
children: and five great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be held
Wednesday, July 31. at St. Peter's
Episcopal Church. Salisbury. Md.
Burial was to follow in P.irsons
Cemetery.
James W. Scott
James William "Pop" Seoit. 70.of 2890 S. River Church Road.
WotHllcaf. died Sunday. July 28. at
the Salisbury VA Medical Center. He
had been ill for four months.
The funeral was to he held at 2
p.m. Wednesday. July .T|, at R,x;k
Hill Cluircli of Christ with Robert
Lyons, pastor. olTtciating. Burial wasto Iw in the church cemetery with
military riles conducted by the
Rowan County Veterans Council
Bom Oct. 19. 1920. in Forsyth
County. Scott was a son of the late
Lemuel and Anna Douihett Seott. He
was raised by the late Gus and An
nette Davidson. Educated in the
Rowan County schools, he was a
retired employee of N.C. Finishing
Co.. where he was a ftumcr union
.steward.
He was a niemhcr of Rock Hill
Church of Christ, where he was a
former church treasurer.
Survivors include: two daughtersrdmira Scott laifton of Salisbury ami
Brcnda Scon of the home; a hrolhcr,
Aulhtir .Scott ofM.K ksvillc: a foster
br<>ther. Frank Duvid.son of
Salisbury; a foster sister, Fannic D.
Covington of .Salisbury; 16 foster
children: and four grnmlchildren.
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L.R. 'Mult' Spry
t-iiwrcncc Reuben '•Mull" Spry.74, of 1301 Slone Avenue. Kan-
napolis. died Tuesday. July 23. at bis
home. He had been seriously ill for
three months.
riic funcnil was Ibiirsthiy. July 2y
at I ranklin lleiplils Uaplist Church"
conducted by the Revs. Dan Phipp.s
and Robert Howard. Ruriat was in
C-irolina Memorial Park.
Born Jan. 28. 1917. in Davie
County, Spiy was a son of the late
Aaron and Genova Mayberry Spry
Retiring in 1980 from Cannon Mills
Co. Plant One, number two weave
room, he was a lifetime resident of
the area.
He was a member of Franklin
Heights Baptist Church, where he
w.as a deacon. .Sunday school teacher
for 4.S years .and a memhcr of the
choir.
Survivors include: his wife. Olcn-nic Leia Smith Spry; two sims. Ray
and Melvin Spry, both of Kannapolis;
five grandchildren; two great
grandchildren; five bnitlicrs. the Rev.
Robert • Rob" .Spry of China Grove.
Charles Spry of Charlotte, and
Frank. Jerry .iiid Wayne .Spry, all of
Kcnna polls;
Three .sisters. Ruth Vcach of
Creilccmce. Dorothy Hau.ss of China
Grove and Phyllis Spry of Concord;
and his stepmother. Myrtle
Hellard.
^ Mary H. Templeton
Mary Hoffman Templeton. 86. a
former rc.sident of Joyner Street.
Cooleemee, died Thurs^y. July 25.
at Rowan Memorial Hospital. She
had been a resident of Brian Center
Nursing Care of .Salisbury.
The funeral was .Siimkiy. July 28.
at First Baptist Church of Coolecnxy;.
conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen,
pstor. Burial was in Liberty tiniled
Methodist Church cemetery.
Born June 3. 1905, in Gaston
County. Mrs. Templeton was a
daughter of the late Miles L. and
Nancy Parker Hoffman. A former
employee of Erwin Mills, she was a
homemakcr and member of First
Baptist Church of Cooleemee. She
Wits a former resident of Thom.asvillc
for 25 years.
Her hu.sband. Fred David
Templeton. died in 1953.
Survivors include: three daughters.
Mildred Knowles of Kannapolis.
Mrs. Pete (Mary Lynn) Nance of
Thoma.svillc and Luey T. McDanicI
of Salisbury: three sons. Coit
Templeton of Lexington. Bill
Templeton of Sunhury. Pa., and
Charles Templeton of Knnna(>olis; 15
grandchildren: eight great
grandchildren: and a brother. Paul
Hoffman.
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Beulsh B. WiHianrts
Bculah B. Williams. 91. a resident
ot the .Salisbury Unit Lutheran Nur
sing Home for the past three years,formerly of Salisbury and aCtsileemce native, died Saturday. Ju
ly 27. at the home after being iii
declining health f"'
The funeral was Monday. July 29,
al StalHngs Meiwtrial BajHist Church,conducted by Dr. Ronald Heddle
rastor of .Stallings Menmrtal toplisi
Church. Burial was in Rowan
Memorial Park. ,
Memorials may be made to Stall-inp. Memorial Baptist Oiurch.^
S Main St.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144.
Born Dec. 1. 1899. in Cooleemee.
she was the daughter of the late El •
r. and Rhonda Jane Younts
Broadway. She was a memhcr of
Stallings Memorial Baptist Church,
the Dorcus Bible Sunday Schriol
Class, the the Lottie Moon Mission
Circle.
Her husband. Ross W. Williams.
died Dec. 15, 1978.
Survivors include: three daughters.
Mrs. Alvin J. (Janet) Kcslcr of .Stokes
Ferry Road. Salisbury. Mrs. C.H.(Juanlta) B.imc of Faith and Mrs.
Paul A. (Mildred) Moore of Biwa
Raton. Fla.; five sons. Ross W.
Williams Jr. of Btwa Raton. Fla..
Rudolph 1.. Williams of (ircciisboro.
Rovic B. Williams of Salisbury.
Harold A. Williams of Winslon-
Salem and Shirley D. Williams otPort Rtchcy. Fla.; 18 grandchildren;27 grcat-grandchlldtcn; and fivegreat - great-gi andchildreii.
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; Dclkic Bran Coppley, 88. of 203^linlnRlon Avc.. Lexington died
Sunday. Aug. 4. at Davie County
Hospital. She had been seriously ill
for two weeks.
The funeral was to be at 2 p.m.
Wednesday. Aug. 7. at Davidson
Funeral Home Chapel, conducleil by
the Revs. Wayne Vuncannon and
Horace Duckanan. Burial wa.s to be
in Forest Hill Memorial Park.
Bom Dec. 19. 1902. in Davidson
County. Mrs. Coppley was a
daughter of the late Uniis and Maria
Davis Bean. A retired employee of
Dacotah Cotton Mill, she was a
member of Coggins Memorial Bap-
li.sl Church.
Her husband. Iarmy Coppley. died
Oil. II. I97.'i.
Survivors inclitdc; a .son. Racford
Coppley of Lexington: two
daughters. Elizabeth Miller of Fort
Myers. Fla.. and Mrs. John (Doris)
Morgan of Salisbury: 12 grand-
Children; LS great-grandchildren: and
4 sister. Nova Bean of Ixxington.
Mrs. Beatrice G. Green
Mrs. Beatrice Gates Green 92;Mdow of Harold K. Green, died
Thursdiiy. Aug. I. at Mcadowbrwk
Terrace in CIcnunnns.
.^e was bom April 10. 1899. in
She lived in Cheverly. Md., for
loriy years before moving to Clem-
'Jaughifr.While in Cheverly. she was very
Club' Z 5 •George HospitalGuild, and attended the Cheverly
Community Church.Surviving arc: a daughter. Belte
a wn. Kirkufecn of Crownsville. Md.: five
grandchildren: seven greal-granrlchildrcn: and a sister. Channcz
Ford of Annapolis. Md.Funeral .services were .Saturday.Aug. 3. at Fort Lincoln Funeral
fn Port Lincolncemetery. Brcntwood. Md.
Ray M. Glnther
Kay Matthews Ginthcr. 47, of 310
KiHintz Road. Mocksville. died
Thursday. Aug. I. at her home. She
had hecn in declining health.
;A Mass of Christian Burial was
Saturday. Aug. 3. at SI. Francis
Catholic Church, conducted by the
Rev. Bemanl Manlcy. Burial was in
McCullough cemetery.
•Memorials may be made to
(iospice of DavIe County, in care of
tiK Davie County Hedth Depart-
irtent. P.O. Box 66S. Mocksville.
N.C. 27028.
Tlorn in Forsyth County Dec. 20.
1943. Mrs. Ginthcr was a daughter
of the late Robert M. and Maxalcnc
S9'icegood Matthews. Employed by
Cfown Wood Products, she was a
member of St. Francis Catholic
Church.
Survivors include: her husband.
Robert Charles Ginthcr: a daughter.
Ellen Grubb of Mocksville: two sons.
Robby and Chuck Ginthcr, both of
Mocksville; and two grandchildren.
/ RmIi C. Huffiran
of Pen,'? "omwn. 93fSunday. Aug. 4. "'®
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1898 in aI*™" June 12' wa. in Advance to George W anHAda^Snyder Chambers. Mwi^m "
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Her husband. Mr. Ross L H..rr
died in 1979
f James B. Goodwin
Mr. James Boyd Goodwin. 76. of
Butler Mill Rd.. Rl. I. Harmony,
died Tuesday. July 30. at Davis Com
munity Hospital afler a one day
illness.
He was born in Iredcll County
Sept. 22.1914. to the late Gus Green
and Fannie Lou York Gotxiwin. and
was retired from J.P. Stevens Com
pany as a truck driver.
On Feb. I. 1936, he married
Bondella Smith, who survives of the
home.
Also surviving arc: one son. James
Thomas Goodwin: four daughters.
Mrs. Ijivonna Gryder. Mrs. Linda
Austin, and Mrs. Louella Barnhardt.
all of Slatcsville. and Mrs. Faye Her-
ron of Clemmons: nine grand
children: one step granddaughter:
two great-granddaughters: and three
sisters. Mrs. Velma Smith and Mrs.
Selma Carroll, both of Statesvillc.
and Mrs. Hattic Campbell of
Cooleemcc.
Funeral services wete conducted
Thursday. Aug. I. at Pleasant View
Baptist Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Mcmori.ils may be made to Plea
sant View Baptist Church Building
Fund, c/o Mrs. Shirley Ketchic. Rt.
4. Box 208B. Statesvillc. N.C.
28677.
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' Mrs. Virginia F. Jones
Mrs. Virginia Fry Jones. 8.1. of
2215 Redbud. Bermuda Village, died81 ihc home Saturday. Aug. .1.
She was horn in Richmond. Vathe daughter of the late Jasper Henry
and Esielle Simcoe Fry.
Mrs. Jones was a member of the
Clemmons United Methodist Chutehand a member of the Lady Bug
Chapter of the Shrlners.
Along with her late husband. Mr.Si^nrer Taylor Jones, .she organized and supeiviscd the Kentucky Der
by Fc.stival. This was sponsored by
the Phillip Morris Corporation where
Mr. Jones worked, and it was a
.special project for Mrs. Jones who
aided in choosing a theme each year
as well as the celebrities chosen for
the parade festivity.
Mr. Jones was chairperson for
years aixl both of them were given the
honorable title of Kentucky Colonels.
Mrs. Jones was not only preceded
in death by her hu.sband. but also a
son. Norman Francis Eaglcson.
The funeral was to be Wednesilay.
7; ?' 2 P-'n- at the ClemmonsUnited Methodi.st Church, conductedby the Revs. John Ferree and Gaiy
p. Jones. The body was to be placed
in the church at 1:30 p.m. Burial was
to follow in Forsyth Memorial Park.
She is survived by a daughter-in-
aw. Mrs. Doris Eagleson of Salt
i^kc City. Utah: four grandchildren;
five grcai-grandchildrcn; a brother.
Alfred Fry; and a sister, Alice Jester!
b*uh of Sarasota, Ra.; several nieces
and nephews; a nurse and compa
nion, Betty Grant; and a nurse, Ruth
Johnson.
Memorials may be made to the
Brenner Children's Hospital.
WIn.ston-Salcni, as Mrs. Jiinc.s was
very interested in fneilities for
children.
^ Calvin C. Sanford
Calvin Cowles Sanford. 65. of
1060 Mainsail Drive. Anchor
Downs, died imespcctcslly Wednes
day. July .11. nl Rowan Memorial
Hospital.
A gravRsidc service was Friday.
Aug. 2, at Rowan Memorial Park,
conducted by a Rowan County
Veterans Council chaplain. The
council also conducted military
graveside rites.
Born Jan. 15. 1926. in Davie
County. Sanford was a son of the late
Edwin Cowles and Margarite Charles
Sanford. He was educated in Davie
County schools.
He was a painter in early life and
retired as owner of Sanford's Lounge
in Charlotte. He was a Presbyterian
and a veteran of the U.S. Navy, .ser
ving during World War II.
Survivors Include; two sons.
Calvin C. Sanford Jr. of Charlotte
and Ronald .S.mford of .Salisbury
P. Thomason
nwham. Rc JyjTO
Nov. 20 lOiQ • nCounty, she was -i i 'i'"
'»'<• John r SLi*Var<l Pcniey A Bm?"iph .Schlmr
P»'rccllsa„,,oirherD''"^"'Store and i„„ '7. 'Tartmem«'«vorr'sic ''^-MinPresby^rc^rb'^-'^
Greenwo:,j"s^""""""/ail<.frhoma.son &mLdi'„f'':i'',
"'"e grandchildren- ■'grandchild; .-md a hroi^'•'■n'eyofSailZry.
r Jbhn C. Shepherd
■John Charlie Calvin Shepherd. 77of 7.50 Crawford Road. Stiltsbury.'ditd Sunday. Aug. 4. at RowanMemorial Hospital. He bad been indeclining health for several monthsand seriously ill for two weeks.The funeral was Tuesday. Aug. 6.at Trading Ford BaptLst Church, con-diwcd by the Rev. David L. Blanton.pistor. Burial was in the church
cCractery.Mcmoriafs ni.iy be made to thebiulding fund of Trading Ford Baptist Church. 3600 Long Ferry Road.
Salisbury. N.C. 28144.Bom May 4. 1914. in RowanCounty. Shepherd was a son of thelate Melton Adolphus and CIcarsicBanic Shcpheril. Educated in theRowan County schools, he letircdfrom N.C. Finishing Co.. where he
WK a racnihcr of Textile Union Ijxal
440.he was a member of Trading FordBaptist Churah. where he was activein all phases of church work as longas his health permitted. He was anieiiihcr of the adult men's Bible
claSs.Survivors include: his wife. Car-riejPoplin Shepherd, whom he married Dec. 16. 1933; a son. CharlieRay Shepherd of Salisbury: twodaughters. Janic M. Wilson and T.in-da James, both of Salisbury: 19grandchildren: five great
giandchildrcn:A brother. Dolph r. .Shepherd of.Salisbury: and three sisters. MaryPropst of Mock.svillc and MandyCaSpcr and Ruth Propst. both ofSalisbury.
Willie E. Wclborn
Mr. Willie Edivard Wclhorn. 77of 282 Harris Avc.. Elkin. died iiticx-pecledly Monday. July 29. at HughCh^m Mcnmrial Hoi^ial in Elkin.Mr. Wclhorn was horn l-cb. 5.1914. in Siirry Coimty to Willie liiir-
i SmithWclhorn.He was a retired plumber and an-tiijuc dealer, and also was a llccn.scd- auctioneer in North Carolina for
several years.Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. RIsicMae Cockcrham Wclhorn of thehoinc: a daughter. Mrs. Willie MacWelhom Stanley of Advance; a son.Mr. Johnny Burton Wclhorn ofStatc.svilc: iieven grandchildren: two
grcaf-grandchildrcti; and four sistersMt^. CIcnic Check. Mrs. Marth^Boles, and Mrs. Ruby Boles, all ofJonesville, and Mrs. Maty Sechre.stof Pilot Mountain.
Funeral services were Wednesday,July 31. at Johnson Funeral HomeChapel with burial in Crcstwood
Memorial Gardens.
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Charlie E. Barnes
parlfe Edward Barnes. 79foriMrly of 317 Avon Si
Mocl^Ole, dfed Tuesd^, Aug. 6 at
a"®!^ Cen"*. Salisbuly.A graveside service was Thursdw,
M ffcj- ^Pcl OnltedMclh^is, Church cemetery, cm-
B ^ "* Tapper.Born Dec. 17. 1911. Barnes was
Erwin Mills. Coolccmee
B«!Ii' Mae Bogcrdied in 1982. and a daughterSally Sipes, died in 1990
William Lee Foster
William Lee Foster. 90. formerly
of 60.^ Fifth St.. Spencer, died Thurs
day, Aug. 8. at Aulumn Care of
Mocksvillc. where he had lived for
the fast 2V5 years.
A graveside service was held
Salurday, Aug. 10. at Bethel United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Moclcsville.
Memorials may he made to the
cemetery fund of Bethel United
Methodist Church. Route 3. Box
49-6. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028.
Foster was born in Rowan County
on Oct. 11.1900. to the late Thomas
Lee and Alice Whitman Foster.
Retired as a machinist from Spencer
Shops, he had over 40 years of ser
vice with Southern Railway Co. He
was a member of Trinity Baptist
Church, Spencer.
His wife, Willie Mae Sain Foster,
died in I9M.
Survivors include: a daughter.Mrs. James (Dot) Evans of Salfabuty;
two sons, Tom Foster of Mocksville
and William Lee Foster Jr. of High
Point; four grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
Carrie Louise H. Byrd
Mre. Carrie Louise Hudson Bytd,
70. of Winston-Salem. died Wednes
day. Aug. 7. at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital.
She wax bora June 21. 1921. in
Elkin to John B. and Carrie Lcvora
Lyons Hudson.
Mrs. Byrd was a member of For
syth Park Baptist Church, and was
Associate Director of Vocation Bible
School for Piedmont Baptist Association for 13 years. She operated a Day
Care at her home for a number of
years.
Surviving arc: two daughters. MrsBcckic B. Mace of Winston-Salem
and Mrs. Carrie B. Chappie of Ad
vance; nine grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; four sistersMary Varborough of Elkin. Nannie
Layneof Pfafftown. Vetral Welbornof Dobson. and Kathleen Tcaguc of
Jacksonville. Fla.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. William Richard Byrd. in
1989.
Funeral services were Saturday.
Aug. 10. at Hayworth-Miller Sitas
Creek Chapel, conducted by the RevF. Eugene Shcrrill. with burial ai
Hollywood Cemetery. Elkin.
Memorials may be made to Forsyth
Park Baptist Church.
Hester W. Ealy
Evangelist Mother Hester W. Ea
ly 0(2542 Manche.stcr St.. Winston-
Salem died Tuesday. Aug. 6. at the
Pellcarc Nursing Facility after a
lengthy period of illne.ss.
She was a native of Davie County,
but had resided in Winston-Salem for
a number of years.
She was a retired employee of the
Norftcet family, and she was minister
and founder of the Eternal Holiness
Church. She was founder and
mcnihcr of the Mission Prayer Band.
Mother Ealy is survived by:
cousins, among them. Mrs. Christine
Smith Roberts of Boston. Mass., and
Ms. Ada Mac Smith of Winston-
Salem; and other relatives ami church
friends and family.
Funeral services were conducted
Monday. Aug. 12. at the Eternal
Holiness Church with interment in
Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Alice Sloan Hoylc, 66, of RufTin
Street, Coolecmee. died at her home
Wedn^ay. Atig. 7, after being in
declining health for a year. She was
the daughter of James and Carrie
Clemence Sloan of the Mill Bridge
community.
The funeral was Friday, Aug. 9, at
First United Methodist Church of
Cooleemee, conducted by the Rev.
Joe Collins, pastor. Burial was in
Rowan Memorial Park.
Memorials may he made to
Cooleemee United Methodist
Church. P.O. Box 157, Coolecmee,
N.C. 27014, the building fund of
Davie County Public Library, North
Main Street, Mocksville. N.C.
27028. House of Mercy, Box 808,
Belmont, N.C. 28012. or the charity
of the donor's choice.
Born in Rowan County April 7.
1925. Mrs. Hoyle was a homemakcr,
a substitute teacher at Coolecmee
School and a volunteer at the
Cooleemee Public Library.
A graduate of Mount Ulla High
School and Mitchell Community Col
lege in Statcsville, .she was a member
of the Cooleemee Civic Club. Davie
County ARC and a former member
of the board of directors of the Davie
County Department of Social
Services.
She was also a member of the
Rowan/Davie Drug Auxiliary and
First United Methodist Church of
Cooleemee, where she had been on
the administrative board, taught Sun-
tlay school, was an MYF counselor
and sang in the choir. She was a
former president of the United
Methodist Women. In 1976, she was
named Lay Person of the Year by the
United Methodist Men.
Her husband, Robert Hoyle, died
in 1980.
Survivors, in addition to her
parents, include: three daughters.
Sister Martha Hoyle, RSM, Belmont,
and Ruth and Margaret Hoyle, both
bf Cooleemee; and two brothers,
William Sloan of High Point andl^ichard Sloan of Knoxville, Tenn.
Fred David Mickles
Mr. Fred David Mickles, 38. of
Route I, Advance, died Wednesday.
Aug. 7.
He was bom Jan. 19. 1953, in
Ircdell County to Fred B. and Helen
Beamon Mickles.
Mr. Mickles loved the outdoors,
especially homing and iishing. He
was employed widi Duke Power for
12 years and was a graduate of North
Forsyth High School in 1972.
Surviving ore: his wife, Debbie
Robertson Mickles of the home; one
daughter, Deborah Wendolyn "Wen-
di" Mickles of the home; his parents
of Salisbuiy; his grandmother, Sudie
Williams tomon of Winston-Salem;
three sisters. Carolyn Mickles Kiser
and Barbara Mickles Bradshaw, both
of Salisbury, and Colecn Mickles
Howell of Winston-Salem.
Funeral .services were Saturday.
Aug. 10, at Hayworth-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
Walter Bradshaw. Burial fNlowcd in
Gardens of Memory, Walkcrtown.
"Bobby" MobleyAndy Thomas "Bobby" Moblcy-
,Q of 504 N. Cedar St.. Salisbury.49, 01 Jiw ' .q at Rowan
service pending com-
S.C.. tie v»a» RachacI
Lafayette A „f
Kinder. Ga..Chartc.^^j Michael
Betty Hargrave jal'sbury.
Darlene Adams of Charlotte.
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Miss Amy Moore. 79, of
Greensboro died Wednesday. Aug.
7. at her home.
She was bom May 14, 1912, in
Mocksville lo the late James Franklin
and Mary Powell Moore.
Miss Moore held a bachelor's
degree in Education from Catawba
College in Salisbury and a master's
degree in English from the Univer-
.sity of North Carolina at Giecashoro.
Her teaching career began at King
High School in King. Miss Moore
served as head of the English and
Drama departments while serving on
the faculties at Boyden High School
in Salisbury, and at Griiasley High
School in Greensboro. She retired
from Orimsley High School in 1976.
Mi.ss Moore was a member of West
Market Street United Methodist
Church in Greensboro. She was a life
member of the N.C. Association of
Educators and belonged to the Inter
national Society of Delta Kappa
Gamma. Beta Gamma Chapter. She
had also served as president and held
other offices in the Altru.sa CIvih of
.Salisbury.
Surviving arc: one brother. Mr.
W. Jamie Mo<»rc of .Sullivans Island.
S.C.: one sister. Mrs. Mary Ella
Booc of King; two nieces: three
nephews; two great-nephews; two
great-nieces; and many devoted
friends.
Funeral service was Saturday.
Aug. 10. at King Moravian Church,
conducted by the Rev. Jimmy
Newsom. Burial followed in the
church graveyard.
Memorials may be made to King
Moravian Church or West Market
Street United Methodist CImreh.
Greensboro.
Leslie G. Osbortie
A memorial service for Le.slie
George Osbornc will be held at 7
p.m. Thursday at First Baptist
Church of Mocksville. conducted by
the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial will
follow in Rose Cemeteiy.
The family will be at the church .70
minutes before the service Thursday
night for visitation. Eaton's Funeral
Home will be in charge of
arrangements.
Osbome. 74. of Pinellas Park.
Fla.. died Tuesday. July 2.7. at his
home. He was the father of Karl
Osbome of Mocksville.
Henry C. Parker
Retired Maj. Henry Clarence
Parker. 81. of Powder Springs. Ga..
formerly of Cooleemcc. died Tues
day. Aug. 6. at Parkway Hospit.-il in
Powder Springs.
A graveside service was held Fri
day. Aug. 9. at Dan View Cemetery
in Draper, conducted by the Rev.
Willis Rosenthall.
Memorials may be made to the Ar
thritis Foundation. 431 IS Guess
Road. Durham. N.C. 27700.
Born March 3. 1910. in Kan-
napolis, Paiker was a son of the late
Joe N. and Fina Dennis Parker. He
retired as a major from the U.S. Air
Force with 28 years of service.
His wife. Margaret Skinner
Parker, died in June 1988,
Survivors include: a daughter. Paiti
BricI of Powder Springs. Ga,; a son.
Joe Parker; .six grandchildren; a
sister, Edna Henslcy of Houston.
Texas; and a brother. John Parker of
Monroe. I .a.
jShannon 'Rick' Palmer
-„Mr. .Shannon Richard "Rick"
21.78 Old Hollow.Road' Walkcrtown, died at his home
.Friday. Aug. 9.; He ys bom in Winston-Salem•April 8. 1924. to Matthew Edward
and Sarah Jane "Sadie" Clinc
Palincr._ He was refined from Amp Coipora-
tion and .served in the United .States
Navy during World War II.
Mr. Palmer was preceded in death
by his first wife. Helen Virginia Rid-
"'c Palmer, who died in 1971,
He is survived by his wife. EstherMaybcll R. Blackburn ftilmcr. of thehome; a daughter. Mrs. Dianna P.
Romano of Greensboro; a grand-
• Si!'"" N- Steclntiinof McKKsvillc; and four .stepchildren.Mrs. Janet Blaekbum Couth. Mrs.
« ■IJ!'' Holt. Rieky D.Blackburn and Ray Blackburn, all of
vemersville.Graveside services were Monday.■Aug 12. at Oaklawn MemorialGardens by the Rev. Jn^esWhiHingron.
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Rffman of *• Samuel p..■ Redman o/' ci„ ^i"'"'Ccorce:"«cr. iva r.r „ ®*'e'and; and
Billy R. Walker
The Rev. Billy Richard Walker,60. ofdOS Hadlcy St., Mt. Airy, diedon Monday. Aug. 5. after sufTering
a heart attack.Walker was born April 12, 1931,
in Forsylh County, son of the late
W.M. and Willncr Hart Walker Sr..
was a retired minister, and a member
of the Emmanuel Baptist Church.Surviving are: his wife. Mrs.
Madeline Frccdic Walker of thehome: two daughters. Miss ChristineWalker of Evington. Va.. and Mrs.Maiiha Beth Rcigh of Sabinsville.* Pa.:onc son. Steven Walker ofTuc-son. Arir..: live grandchildren; three
sisters. Mrs. Janice Jarrclt and MissCheryl Walker, both of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Virginia Blakely ofMonroeville. Pa.; four brothers.Drcwy Walker of Kemersville. Bobby Walker and W.M. Walker Jr.,
both of Winston-Salcm. and Charles
Walker of Mocksvillc.
Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. R. at the Emmanuel Bap
tist Church with .services conductedby the Revs. Arthur Dawson Jr. andB.B. Nicks with interment following
in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in
Winston-Salem.Memorials may be nvide to theBlue Ridge Federation of the Blind.
Cliarlottesvillc. Va.. ortothe .Seven
Hills Federation of the Blind. I.yn-
chburg. Va.
Katie 'Mag' Wright
Katie Swift "Mag" Wright. 63. of214 N. Shaver St.. Salisbury, diedSaturday. Aug. 10, at Mercy Hospital
in Charlotte. She had been seriously
ill for seven months.The body will remain at Noble andKelsey Funeral Home pending completion of funeral arrangements.Bom April 15, 1928. in Toccsra.Ga.. she was the daughter of the lateJessie and Rilla Johnson Swift. Sheattended Rowan County publicschools, and was last employed as adomestic worker. She was a memberof Macedonia Baptist Church.Her husband. Johnny Wright,preceded her in death Dec. 4, 1974.Two daughters also preceded her indeath. Joann Wright, who died Jan.3, 1980. and Velvet Lcc Wright, who
died Jan. 28. 1949.Survivors include: three sons.Willie N. Wright of East Spencer.Charles B. Wright of MocVsville andWalter J. Wright of Salisbury; 11grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; one sister. Jessie Lee•Swift Wright Cherry of .Salisbury;and one brother. Earlie Swift of
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paternal grea g j.C..PaulVcnherty « „ ..-mnis. Mr. andEternal gi«'l-B«'"Krlotie; and
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Ml . Janics Rcihcrt Bnxiks. 67. of
IrulMti Trail, died Sunday, Aug. 18.
Wl. at Mercy Hospiial in Ch.irIonc.
Funeral wrvicc.i were held Tues
day. Aug. 20. in the McEwcn Col-
pniaJ Chapel with the Revs. Mike
whitson and Ron Ridley ofTlciatineBurial followed in the Family
Memorial Gardercs in Monroe.
Mr. BriHiks was horn Sept. 23.
1923. in Union County, the son of the
ble Ciillcn BriHiks and the laic Rosa
BriHiks naucoiii. Mr was a retired
Iriiek driver.
.Surviving are: his wife. Ethel; one«>n. Keith Brooks of Indian Trail-
one daughter. Mrs. Barbara Brooks
Taylor of Mocksville; four grand
children; three brothers, Emntett
Prooks of Sanforil. Ray Brooks and
Clifford BrcHiks. both of Monroe;and two sisters. Mrs. May Gillc.spie
of Indian Trail and Mrs. Ixtha
Frinderburk of Monroe.
Mrs. Clara J. Howard
Mrs. Clam James Howard, 88, of
Route I. Advance, died Sunday.
Aug. 18, 1991. at Autumn Care of
Mocksville.
Funeral services were Tuesday,
Aug. 20, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel,
condiicteil by the Revs. Rohcrl
Peurifoy aikl Donald Fiinderhurk.
Burial was in Bethlehem Unileil
MethrKlist Church cemetery.
Memorials may he made to the
Buililing Fund of Bethlehem United
Methinlist Cimrch, Rrnite I, Ad
vance, N.C. 27006 or to the
Amcriean Parkinson Disease
Association, Inc., 116 John Street,
New York. N.Y. 10038 or to a chari
ty of the ilonor's choice.
Mrs. Howard w-as horn Dec. 13,
1902, in Dtivie County, daughter of
the late John Clingman and Lola
Ward James. She was a homemaker
and was a member since 1926 at
Bethlehem United Methodist Chutcli.
.She was preceilcil in rh-ath by her
husband. William Thotnas "Willie"
Howard in I97.S and a son. Raynionil
fhomas Howard, in 1984.
.Survivors inchiile: three sons, the
Rev. llobaO II. Howard. Giridih.
Bihar. India. Mr. William Clegg
Howard of Winston-.Salem. and Mr.
James C. Howard of Advance; a
daughter, Dorothy H, Sparks of Ad
vance: 10 grandchildren; 12 great
grandchildren; one sister, Lillian J,
Gregory of Advance; and one
brother, L. Odell James of
Mocksville.
felyah Brown
V Elijah Brown. 79, of Routed. Ad-
Vance. died Wedne.sday, Aug. 14,
1991, at Davic County Hospital. He
Gad been in declining he,')lth for
Several years.
* The funeral service was .Saturday.
Aug. 17. at .Smith Grove AME Zion
Church, conducted by the Revs.
Willie Hawkins and H.M. Vaughters.
6ttrial was in the church cemetery.
• Born Sept. .30. 1911, in Saluda
County. S.C.. Brown was a son of
the late Moses and Matlie Gibson
Brown. A retired fanner and saw mill
dtuplnyec. he was last employed as
4 janitor at Davie County Hospital
Oe was a member of Smith Grove
AME Zion Church.
: Survivors include; his wife. Sarah
Jones Brown; three daughters. Ruby
Lyons of Advance and Mamie B.
I Young and Pearlie M. Brown, both
i)f Winston .Salcnt; two sons, Melvin
6. atid Elmer L. Brown, both of
^inston-Salcm; 16 grandchildren;
two .stepgrandchildren; eight great
grandchildren; a brother. William
Brown of Philadelphia, Pa,; and a
Ijost of relatives and friends.
' Memorials may be made to the
^mith Grove AME Zion Church
Building Fund.
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nafivciif Hrrt. '
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. Mrs. Hunter .spent m'"
years, Wesley o "f
Meadowhrook T^rL '^tnter of
.R-H-ky Mount:
'ncludtng Ann if*" '■"'"'''fen,
Aug. |<t ,,, were Mondav '
'h'cted by iiic B " J * ' Japel. con-
f'urdcns. ■^'•tun Memorial
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^ William L. 'Bill' Cartncr. Mr. William Lonuie "Bill" Cart-nei. b."!. of Route 4. Stalesville. dteduhcxpcctedly Sunday. Atjg. I •1991, at Davis Community Hospital
in Stalesville.' The funeial was Wednesday. Aug.14. at SsKicty Baptist Church, inducted by tlie Rev. Steven W. Cox.Burial followed in the churchcemetery with full military rites byVFW Post 2031 and Harold Littlefield Chapter 68 of the D A V.■ Mciitoriiils may be made to ■St'Cie'A BaptiM Ulutreh Ibtihhne I"'"'-Uoule 4, .Slittesvillc, N.C . 28677.WunOet,5.1925,inlre^UCoun.,y lothe late Hugh M. and Lillie Mac
. Stroud partner, he was rcwcd fromthe Light Dcpartmctil of the Ctl> olSl.-ilcsville. He was a "l"!U.S. Army, having served W';"''Wiir II. He was a mcml^r of SiK'iciyBaptisl Cluirch where he served asusher. He wns also a member ofCounty Line Volunteer
Department. . . u _»• He was preceded in death by oneorcat-grandchild.• Survivors include; his wife,niirabeth "Ann" FaircsCailtwr; onedaughter. Mrs. Judith Ann CartncrPctiii of Statcsvillc; smml-daughter; two slcpgrandchtldrcn.fintrbroihcrs. James H. "Jim Ca -iJ^r of .Statcsvillc. Jack A. Cartncr ofMocksville. Robert L. "Bob Cat -ifcr of l-aycltcvillc. and D.R. tartner ot Statcsvillc; and two sisters.Mrs. Annie U-c Honcyciilt of Kan-mpolls and Mrs. Sally Comer ofS'tatesville.
James P. Jones
Mr. Janics Pledger Jones, 79. of5880 Phillips Bridge Rd.. Lewisvillc.
died Monday. Aug. 19. 1991. at his
home.He was born Feb. 29. 1912, in
Forsyth County to Leon Richard and
Flossie Orrcll Jones. Mr. Jones owned nnd operated the American Cafe
in MiK-ksville. He was a mcnthcr of
llariminy Grove United Methodist
Church and Shallowford .Senior
Clllrcns..Surviving are: one daughter, M^s.Richard (Lynctic) Harper of Clcm-mons; one son. Mr. Jerry R. Jonesof Ixwisvillc; three gmndchildren;two half-brothers, Mr. Wiley R.Junes of Tobaccoville and Mr. Roy
L. Jones of Pre.scott, Aria.; three
half-sisters, Mrs. Doris Talbeit of
Tobaccoville, Mrs. Dicie Windsor ofGreenville. S.C., and Mrs. BeckyCaihey of Ft. Myers, Fla.Mr. Jones was preceded in death
by his wife, Le.ssie Todd Jones anda son, Billy Pledger Jones.
Funeral services were scheduledfor II a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21, atHarmony Grove United MethodistChurch in Lewisvillc, conducted by
Ihc Rev. Edwin Necdham. Burial wasto follow in the church cemetery.
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:.WiIson Henry l^onanl. 77. <if .712
W.nllon Riiail. Snlishury, died .Sun-
ttay. Aug. 18. 1991. al Rowan
Mctnorial Hospital after a critical il
lness of two weeks.
He was horn in Davidson County
Aiip. 14. 1914. to the late R.B.L.
t.Conard ,ind Sarah Belle Briggs
Leonard. He was a retired autonu)bilc
dealer and was a nieinbcr ok Beck's
. Reform United Church of Christ In
Lexington.
..Surviving arc: his wife. Ruth
Mesimcr Ixonard ol the home: three
hfotliers. I>avid L. Leonard and
Virgil Ixonard. h<Mh of Ixvxingion
and Odell laxinard of iaikelaiid. Ma.
(iiaveside services were held rues-
day. Aug. 21). at Forest Hill
Memorial Ptirk. Lexington, con
ducted hy Dr. Hilly Jix; Leonard.
Miss Ruby E. Stokes
Miss Ruhy R. Stokes.69. of Rl. 3.
Hamptonville. died Thursday. Aug.
I.S. .at Hoots Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Yadkin County to
George and Jctlie Shore Stokes.
Surviving arc: two sisters and a
hrothcr-in-law, Gladys Lowe of Ad
vance. and Fiiyc and D.C. Comelijis
of East Bend; four brothers. Truman
Stokes of Winsion-Salem. Odell
Stokes of Graham. Harold and Joe
Stokes, both of Hamptonville; and
several nieces and nephews.
Miss Stokes was preceded in death
by two brothers. Marvin and Romie
.Stokes.
Funeral services were Saturday.
Aug. 17; at the Mt. View Baptist
Church, conducted hy the Rev. Tim
Tucker, pastor. Burial w.is in the
church cemetery.
Goldle Massagee
Mrs. Goldic C. Julian Massagee.
57, of 407 W. Garden St.. Landis.
died Tuesday. Aug. 13. 1991. at
Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. Con
cord. .She had been in declining
health a year and seriously ill a
month.
The funeral was Thursday. Aug.
15. at Temple Baptist Church, con
ducted by the Revs. Jim Lippard,
Ralph Rohincit and Bill Biles. Burial
was in Carolina Memorial Park.
Concord.
Born July 4.19.34. in Davie Coun
ty. Mrs. Mas.sagee was a daughter of
the late Bill and Betty McClamrock
Julian. She was educated in Kan-
napotis City Schools and was a
mcniher of "Temple Baptist Church in
Kannapolis.
.She worked in Cannon Mills Plant
I towel finishing for 40 years.
Survivors include: her husband.
F.atl D. M.xssagce: a son. Dale R.
Massagee of the home: two
daughters. Cindy D. Williams of
Mount Ulla and Vickie E. Thomlin
of China Grove; four grandchildren:
two hrothers. Kenneth F. and Bill L.
Julian, both of Kannapolis: and a
sister. Willie Mae Spicer of
Charlotte.
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f Pauline S. Sidden
Pauline Starr Sidden. 71. of Route
3. Advance, died Tuesday. Aug. 13.
1991. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
Winslon-Salem.
The funeral was .Saturday. Aug.
17. at Advance Baptist Church, con
ducted by the Rev. Lanny Atkins,
pastor. Burial was in Elbavillc United
Methodist Church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Ad
vance Baptist Church. P.O. Box L53.
Advance. N.C. 27006.
Bom Oct. 10. 1919, in Davic
County. Mrs. Sidden was a daughter
of the late George and Florence Allen
Starr. A retired food service
employee, site was a member of Ad
vance Baptist Church.
Her husband. Gray Harding Sid
den. died in 1988.
.Survivors include: a daughter. Bet
ty Bailey of Route 3. AdvaiKc; one
granddaughter; one greal-
granddaugliler; and two sisters. Mary
Murphy and Annie Frye. Iioih of
MiK'ksvillc.
Mrs. Hazel Mae B. Wall
Mrs. Hazel Mac Baynes Wall. 63.
of 835 Bellview St..
died Wednesday. Aug. 14. 1991. at
Forsyth
. She was bom Oct. 28Winston-Salem to Claude F. and
Gertrude Sowers Baynes.
Mrs Wallwasabomcmakcr.and
had worked at the Winston-Salem
Water UnUednrember of Central Terrace Umtrf
McthtKlist Church, where she an
M V F. Cttunselor and member ot
the choir and Wesley Fellowship
^Surviving are; her husband. Calvm
E. Wall of the home; two
Wall Keasington. Md.. and Ph'bp
Wall of Bethesda. Md.. twodaughters. Mrs. Bruce (^nmc)Hatseman of Davidson, and Ms.nagcii ail twc&a sue Wall of the home; t^^^^
grandchildren; two brrther^ JacK
Baynes of Winston-Salem andHarvey Baynes of Farmington; andtwo sisters. Margaret Hampton atrfLucille Smith. both of
Winston-Salem. c,i..«lav
Funeral services were Saturday.
Aug. 17. at Haywortb-Miller SilasCreek Chapel, conducted by the Rev.John Rufty. Burial fdlowed in
Parklawn Memorial
Memorials may te
iral Terrace United Methodist
Church.
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Mr. L.D. Amlcfson. 60. <if 2S7
North Bridge .St.. Elkin. died Mon
day. Aug. 26. at Forsylh Memorial
Hospital in Winslon-Salcm after a
short illness.
Mr. Anderstin was horn Nov. 17.
1930. in Ircdell County to Virgil
Franklin Anderson and Ptarl Billings
Anderson. He was a retired painting
contractor and a tncniber of Beulah
Land Church.
Surviving are; his wife. Mrs. Mar
tha Elirabelh Davis Anderson of the
home: two daughters. Mrs. Teresa
A. Adams of Jonesville and Ms.
Crystal Anderson of the home; two
sons, (rarry l.ee Anderson of F.lkin
and .Steven l-ranklin Anderson ol
Charlotte; two stepsons. Harvey Ix-e
Bates of Bmtnville and Arnold Gray
of King: one grandson: two sisters.
Mrs. David linlhrook of King, and
Mrs. Helen Dyson of Charleston.
S.C.; and three brothers. Carlie
Anderson of Jone.sville, Bill Ander
son of Charlotte. and Lonnie Ander
son of Mocksville.
Funeral services were to be held
Wednesday. Aug. 28. at 2 p.m. at
East Elkin Full Gospel Church, con
ducted by the Revs. Ralph Casstevens
and Aubrey Cas.stevens. The btxJy
was to be pkiccd in the church at 1:30
p.m. with burial in Beulah Ixind
Church cemetery.
Nod I-cc Davis
Ml. Noel I ce Davis. 76. of I.VSI
Radio Rd.. Stalcsvillc. died Monday.
Atig. 26. I'l'll. at the Itiad United
Mctliinlist Home in Winsion Salemafter a lengthy illness
He was born Aug. I. 1915. m
Ircdell County trrtlie late Marvin lec
Davis and FIgin Paris Ikivis. He was
owner of N.kI Davis Insurance
He was nurricd on Aug. 25.19.14.
to .Stella Kllcilgc Davis who survives
of the home.
Als«» surviving are: one son. James
Davis of Ltikc Norman; three
daughters. Mrs. Nanearle H.iyes of
Atlvancc. Mrs. Carolyn Smith of
Harmony, ami Mrs. Jean Wilson of
.Slatesville; four grandchildren; and
one brother. Gcrge Davis of
Harmony. ,
Ftineral services were to be neiu
Wednesday. Aug. 28. al Hebron
Baptist Church with the Revs.
William Wease and Mike Jordan of-
Ftciating. Burial was to follow in the
church cemetery. v
Memorials may be made to Hebron
Baptist Church. Rt. 5. Box .54t)-A.
(Slatesville. N.C. 28677.
Miss Mae K. Bostic
Miss Mac Kathcrine Bostie. 8t>. of
Bertnuda Place. Advance, died
Wednesday.Aug.21. l99l.atN.C.
Baptist Hospital.
A graveside .service was held Fri
day. Aug. 23. at the Moravian
(iravcyard. conducted by the Rev.
James D. Sal/.wcrlel.
She was horn in Winston-Salem to
James G. and .Sallie Holder Bostic.
She spent all her life in Winston-
Salem. was a member of Christ
Moravian Church, and was with R.J.
Reynolds Tob.icco Company for 32
years retiring in 1975.
She is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Blanche Wagoner of Bermuda
Pliicc. Mrs. Ralph Yarborough iind
Mrs. Mary Thomas, both of
Wiiiston-.Salrm; and a lumdvt ol
nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Christ
Moravian Church lliiihling Fund.
^ Myrtle G. Hammett
Myrtle Gullcit Adams Hammett.
of 1108South Franklin St.. China
Grove, died Monday. Aug. 26. after
an extended illness.
She was bom in D.ivie County on
Sept. 10. 1918. to the late John
Wesley and Lou Zena Oullctl.
She was a member of CornerstoneBaptist Church and was a housewife.
She is survived hy: her husband,
Marshall Thomas Hammett; twodaughter. Ruby Mae Ricketson and
Margaret Jeannette Green, both of
Salisburv; two sons. Farris Junior
Bailey at'td John "Bud" Bailey, both
of M.K ksvillc; three stepsons. Mar
shall J. Hammilt. Thonras M. Ham
mett. and Miclniel R. Hammett; onestepdaughter. Linda I^. Hammett. 22
grandchildren: Id great
grandchildren; and two
gi rat great -grandchildren.
William 'Buck' Burton
Mr. William "Buck" Thomas Bur
ton. 73. of Rt. 3. Advance, ilied Fri-n day. Aug. 23. 1991. at ForsylhMemorial Hospital.
He was born June 3. ivin. in
Davie County to Ray Harmon and
Ella .Scaford Burton.
Mr. Burton was tin active mcniKr
of Advance Baptist Church, and was
a retired farmer. He was recentlyemployed with Bermuda Village..Surviving arc: his wife. Kathleen
Joyncr Burton of the home: one son.
Scott Burton of the home; two sisters.
Dcctte Markkand and Bcny Jean Hcn-
drix. both of Advance; and a mtmlH-r
of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were Sunday.
Aiig 25. at Advance Baptist (Inircli.conducted by the Rev. I anny Atkins
Burial followeil in the churcli
cemetery. ,
Memorials may be made to Art
vanco Baptist Church
George Pendry
George l\:ndry. 65. of 26(t6-D
Mcrritt Drive. Greenshoro. died
Wednesday, Aug. 21. 1991. at
Wesley Long Community Hospital.
Funeral serviecs were held Frlrhiy.
Aug. 23. at Hancs-Linebcrry
Vanstory Street Chapel. Burial was
in Gtiilfortl Memorial Psirk.
He was a native of Yadkinvillc. a
retired employee of Taylor Brothers
Comp.iny in Winston-.Salcm. anti was
of the Baptist faith.
•Surviving are: his wife. Fiankie
Fiilp Petulry of the home: two
daughters. Beiiy l.mi Parks and Ann
Wessclholt. both of (irecensboio;
three sons. Charles Ray Pendry of
Reidsville. Donald Ray Pendry ol
Winslon-.Salem and Johnny Mainella
of Thomasville; three grarulchildren:
five sisters. Dorothy ftrownanil An
nie Lynch, bothof Yailkinville. Alnci
Shore of Mivk.sville, Nell McBridc
of Greenshoro. and Maltic Cook of
Ramseur: and a brother. Ernest Pen-
dry of Yadkinvillc.
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John Henry Pope
Mr. John Henry Pope, a resident
of Brooklyn Center, Minn., former
ly of Cana, died Friday, Aujt. 16,
1991. at a local hospital in Roh-
hinsdalc. Minn.
He was born Oct. .TO, 192.T, to
Duke and Minnie Pope of Cana.
He retired Dec. 20, 1985, from
Miles Homes after .T1 years of scr
vice. .Slattinp as a sales rcprcscn
tativc. he covered Minnesota. Iowa.
North and Srxith Dakota. He w.is pro
moted to manager of Miles Garages,
and then Held inspector with Proper
ties ManagenKnt imtil his retirement.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Air
Force serving during World War II.
He was a member of Raton's Baptist
Church.
He was preceded in death by his
father. Duke Pope in 1965.
Surviving are: his mother, Mrs.
Minnie Pope of Cana: his wife, Ruth
Pope of the home: two sons. Keith
Pope of the home and Robert and his
wife Kathy of St. Michaels, Minn.;
a daughter. Pamela and husband
Mark Howe of Rogers. Minn.: live
gmndcbildren: one brother. E.R.
Pope: two sisters. Nclda Brown of
Cana and Jo .Shaw of Clutham. N.J.;
and several nieces, nephews and
cousins.
Funeral services were held Mon-
d.iy. Aug. 19. at Victory Lutheran
Church, Minneapolis, Minn., con
ducted by the Rev. James Hccker.
Burial was at Hillside Cemetery.
Minneaptilis. Minn.
Nora P. Shew
Mrs. Nora Parker Shew. 84. of
Turnersburg Rd..
Statesvillc. died at
Aug. 23. 1991, at ircdell McrnotialHospital alter a nine-month period of
hospital and constant .Memorwl services were held Sun
day, Aug. 25. at Hebron BaptistChurch, conducted by the Rcy.
William L. Weasc. Burial was in
Iredell Memorial Gardes.Bom Aug. 17. IW. in IrcddlCounty, she was a daugfwer of he
late Carson and Ivey TemplctonParker. A retired employee of J.P-
Stevens Co. in Tumersburg.^c wns
a member of Hebron
Her husband, Mancy F. Sh ,preceded her in death on Aug. 16,
1969..Survivors include: twsi sons. Paul
Shew of MtK'ksville and Glenn Shew
of Statesvillc; five grandchildren; andthree greiil-grandebildren.
Frank W. Russell
Mr. Frank Woodrow Rtis.sell. 80.
of Rt. 3, Advance, died Wedne.sday,
Aug. 21. 1991.
He was bom April 2.1911. in Can-
Ion to Charles Wesley and l.ucinda
Wilson Russell.
Mr. Russell was a member of
Salem Baptist Church.
Surviving are: three sons, Patrick
Russell of Winston-Salem, Michael
Russell of California, and Danny
Russell of Atlanta. Ga.; four sisters'.
Hilda Bryant and Ilda Rassell. both
of Winston-Salem. Mary Jones of
Bunker. Mo., and Jean Bowers of
Adv.incc: and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were Saturday.
Aug. 24. at Hnywonb-Millcr Silas
Creek Chapel, conducted by Dr.
Floyd Boles. Burial followed in For-
syth Memorial Park.
^ Randall M. Shoaf
Randall "Randy " Monroe Shoaf.
IS. of Burlington
Aub 21. 1991, at the Skdied Nursfug Division of Alamanee .Mc.nor.al
Hospital alter o..c year ot dccl.n.ng
"""a native of Alamanccwas the son of the late Henry M _Sh..af Jr. a.«l Mary CMre Shoal of
other than his mother.
include: one brother. Dana HarmonShoaf of Bttrlington: one s.stcr M . -
Rillv 7 (Melissa) Ri>y Jr- "ington, and paternal
Henry M. Shoaf Sr. of M.Kksviiic.
A gravesUle servicev,,/2T a. Alamancc Mctonal
Park, conducted by the Rev. R.ck
Hanse.
{ James E. Whitley
James Ernest Whitley. 81, of 401
N. Main St.. Mock Place.\ M.H;ksville, died Tuesday, Aug. 27,
1 1991, at his home.
1 Funeral services were l".j*1 p.m. Thursday at Eaton's, wtth burial
in Legion Memorial Park. The famt-
ly was to receive friends from 7-9
n m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Bom Sept. 7. 1909. in Davie
County. Whitley was a son of the late
Rufus Brady and Martha Ijames
Whitley. Retired alter 47 Vi years of
service with Burlington Industries, be
was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of
World War II. He was a member of
Victory Baptist Church. Cttoleemec.
His wife. Baebcl SpillmnnWbitiey. died Nov. 16. 1972.
Survivors include: a mw. DaviU
Whitley nfOKdccmcc: three grand
children; two sisters, Ullion Drury ofMorganlon and Virginia Casey of
Spring Hill. Fla.: and two brothers.
Arthur Whitley aitd Rufi» B- Whitley
Jr.. bolh of Coolecmcc.
Mary Gladys Schoffner
Mary Gladys Tutlerow Schoffner.
65, a native of Davie Counly, died
S.aturd!iy. Aug. 24.1991. at the Bap
tist Hospital in Miami. Fla.. after a
long illness.
The funeral service was Tuesday.
Aug. 27. in Eaton's Funeral Home
Chapel, comhictcd hy the Rev. Brady
Tutlerow. Burial was in Center
United Methodist Church cemetery.
Memorials may he made to the
cemetery fund of Center United
Methodist Church, c/o Bill Seaford.
Route 1. M<K-ksvillc. N.C. 27028.
Bom May 6. 1926. in Davie Coun
ty. she was adaughtcr of Bculah llcn-
dricks Tutlerow of Greensboro and
the late Floyd Elmer Tutlerow. A
switchboard operator and a
homciuakcr. she was of the Baptist
faitli.
Surviving, in addition to her
mother, arc: one daughter. Carol
DuShcy of Hialcah. Fla.; one srtn.
William R. Yow of Cleveland: and
one grandson.
John Ray "Bill" Wall
Mr. John Ray "Bill" Wall. 77. of
.T605 CIcmmons Rd.. CIcmmons.
died Wednesday. Aug. 21. 1991-
He was horn June 4. <914. inDavie County, the son of Wdliam
Edgar and Cora Wall. .
He was retired from Hancs Hiwiery
after more than 40 years of service
and was thereafter employed hyCIcmmons Coast to Coa.st Hardwarefor the past 10 years.
He was a ftHinding meiiircr cii ineCIcmmons Volunteer Fire Dv-jmrt-
mcnl. having served as assistant chief
and a director. He was an active
member of CIcmmons F'!"'
Church and a veteran of the U-b.Havy. having served in ihc Pacific
during Woikl War II. He was also an
active member of the CIcmmons
Civic Club.
He was marttcd to F.dccn West
Wall who survives of the home.
Also surviving arc: two daughters.
Glcnda W. (Mrs. Leslie) Fryc ofCIcmmons. and Dcmsc W. Padgell
of Los Angeles. Calif.: two grandchildren: one greal-grandsjin: aiid
one sister. Lila Mac Wall (Mis. For-
<lic) Beaucbamp.
He was preceded in death by (wobrothers. James W. and Clarence W.
WalUund four sisters, lona W n Prtls.
Ijrura W. Bogcr. Row W. Baker.nod Thclmii W. Shcck.
11,c funeral was SaluriN- A"8-■>4 nt Vi»glcr's CIcinnMms Chapel oi-rieiatcd by Dr. Robert A. Cantwcland the Rev. R. Claxton Hall. Buriiifollowed inlhc Wcslliiwii MemorialGardens in C'Iciiimons.Memorials may be made to ihi.Building Fund of CIcmmons FirstBaptist Church.OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY
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-DAVIK COUN-n' KNTERPRI.SF. RECORD. TIIDRSDAY. Sepl. 5. |99|.)ohn A. Adain.sJohn Alvin Adanw. 76, of LiKcnyChwrcli Riiad, Miiclisville. died Fri-Th. f®' '•omc.The funeral was Sunday. Sept |Revs'^f^Rrn;i; "■'"Y!".8''"^>'''"rn and Alhcnl ik!! n «'as in'•'feny Dapisi Churah ecmeicfy"'as a son of the laleRclired from Dixie Furniture Co. in.cxmplou, lie was a mcntlvr ofDcep
C^my VadkinSurvivors include; his wife LilahWhilalccr Adams; two sons. Wayne
Mocksville; iw„ daughters. Mrs
'Shirley) Johnson ofJ^vksv.||candMrs.Jim(Marparct»chSw""^^''"''"*^y= nine grand-hr, if ""^S'^a'-grandchild; fourAdams'^ih of Yadkinvillc. Thomas AdamsOf Concord and Zeno Adams ofMocksville; and one sister. Ninat-Hw^on of Cfjtrncr.
John Cockerham
9 /'of B "' Cwkofham91. of Rouie 7. Mocksville. died Fri-^ay. Aug. 30.1991. at Davie 0^0.mnesr'""" '"""""■'"S "tendedThe funeral was Tuesday Sent 3
jonducted hy the Rev. ChaX„eI.OUIS and Bishop Clarence MinorBurial was in the church cemeteryA retired farmer. OKkcrSam w^formerly employed by Hanes Chaii'nsmryinM.wk.,villeasapla„rSiUMvors mciiule: a son. Paul Clif"n Cockerlemi of MiKksvilk- two' "Phrers. Lolean C. Cars,, imJosephine c. Dalton. both "fMocksville; j, daughter R.wa-. White of MiH ksvill?; I
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^ Jame.s M. BowmanJames Marvin Bowman. 46. of74(V)Olin Road. Pfafftowndied Friday, Aug. 30. 1991. at Moses ConeHospital in Greensboro.Funeral services were Monday.Sept. 2. at Plainview Baptist Churchwhere he was a member. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery.He was a native of Guilford County and an employee with Amp. Inc.for the past IS years.Surviving arc; his wife. Mrs.Louise M. Bowman of the lumte; onedaughter. Mrs. Kim Bowman Caudleof the borne: two sons. Mike
Bowman of Advance and ToddBowman of the home: two grand
children: one sister. Mrs. Sally Isley
of McLciiasvillc; six brrtbers. ElmerBowman and Gray Bowman, both of
McLoansville, Bill Bowman of Plea
sant Garden. George Bowman of
Frnnklinville. Chester Bowman of St.j Augustine. Fla. and Tom Bowman of
Julian.
Memorials may Ire nradc to the
American Heart Assn.. Ill-D
Pomona Drive. Greensboro. N.C
2741)7.
"Gene" Crlsco
Luther Eugene "Gene" Crisco.
62. of Route 7. MocLsville. diedThursday. Aug. 29. 1991. at N.C.
Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem.
He had been seriously ill for two
months.
The funeral was Sunday. Sepl. I,at Wildwood Baptist Church, con
ducted hy the Revs. Raymond Miller
and Ice Weaver. Burial was in the
church ccnretery.
Born June 13. 1929. in Richmond
County. Crisco was a son of Jane
Talhcrt Crisco Wosxls of Salisbury
and the late Luther Henry Crisco.
Educated in the.Richmond County
schiMtls. he had retired from PPO inLexington. He attended Wildsvosnl
Baptist Church.
Survivors, in addition to his
mother, include; his wife. Delia
PtMde Crisco; two stepsons. GlennBay.singcr of Mireksville and JuniorBaysinger of Greensboro; five
daughters. Patsy Church of Ten-
ne.ssee. Lisa Crisi-o of the home.Cathy Davis of Salisbury. JulieMcKinncy and Barbara Davis, bothof Lexington; five steptlaughters.
Joan Ferguson of Garner. B.irhara
Barker of Florida. Betty Cox of
('arolimi Beach. Naomi Green ofMireksville and Mqry Chattin ofCiHilecmee: 13 grandchildren; 17stepgriindchildren;
A brother. Billy Crisco of.Salisbury; fixir half brmliers. I.utlrer.Bill. Henry and Kelly Crisco. all ofWilmington; three sisters. MaryMiller ol .Salisbury, laiurine Shoalanil Peggy Carter, both of Ix-xington;
seven half-sisters. Deloris lairkinsand Carolyn Bowling, both of Wilinington. Efllc Hiilchins of .Stuart. Vn..Ciitol Wilkct III Mount Airy.
Mildieil Witlaril of Pilot Mountain.
tUlna liverliiirt and Jo Ann Addams,
huh of I esitiBlon.
Beiilah E. ChunnBeulah Elizabeth Chunn. 71, ofRoute 4. Mocksville, died .Saturday.Aug. 31. 1991. at N.C. BaptistHospital. Winston-.Salem. after beingin declining health for several yearsand .scrioutily ill for three weeks.The funeral was scheduled for 2p.m. Wednesday. .Sept. 4. at NewBethel Baptist Church, to be conducted by the Rev. Billy Holder,pastor, aiid Dr. W.M. Adam, pastorof St. John Baptist Church.Born June 17. 1920, in DavicCounty, Mrs. Chunn was a daughter
of the late Rufus and lUtlar Foster.
She was educated in the Davie Coun
ty schtMils and was retired from
Hoechst Celanese.
She was a member of New Bethel
Baptist ChuK'h where she was on the
Nurses' Board and was an adviser to
the young adults.
Survivors include; two sons,retiied Sgt. Major Paul HardingChunn of Fayetteville. and Marcus
Eugene Chunn of Salisbury; two
daughters. Connie C. Nichols ofRoute 4. Mocksville. and Evangelist
Elizabeth Chunn Mock of
Mock.svillc; 17 grandchildren; sevengreat-grandchildren; a brother. Fred
Grant of MiK'k.svilIe; and live sisters,
Fannic Jane Carson of Winston-Salem. Margaret F. Clement, Annie
Arnold and Mary F. Williams, all of
Mocksville. and Elizabeth F. Allen
of Advance.
Madeline Deal
Madeline Spry Deal. 77. of N.C.1.30. Churchland community. Ixx-ington. died Wednesilay. Aug. 28.
1991, at a daughter's home iu ChapelHill following an extended illnevs.'Fhe funeral was Friday. Aug. .30.
.at Fulton United Methodist Church.
Advairere. conducted by die Revs. Sue
Northcraft and Mark Denton. Burialwas in the church cemetery.Memorials may be maile to Old
l-'ultoii Chutvli Restoration, in care ofDavie Historical .Society. P.O. Box
1062. Mtreksville. N.C. 27028.
Born Feb. 14. 1914. in DavicCounty. Mrs. fXral was a daughter oftire late Pink and Josie Emhiers .Spry.
.She was rctiied from Manhattan .ShirtCo. tmd wjLs a lifelong member of
Fulton United Methmlist Church in
Advance.
Survivors include; her hushiind.Charles leonard Deal; a son. Gary
Deal of Richmond, Va.; two
dauglilcis, Mrs. loni (Patricia)Griggs ofCh.npcl Hill and Mrs. Jell
( rcrc.sa) lamning of Churchlawl; five
grandchildren; one gteat-giandchild;three brothers. Bruce .Spry ofSalisbury, hfgjvin .Spry ol Churchland and Colon .Spry ot ForkChurch coniiuuniiy; and two sisters,(icraldine Blcvins of .Spencer andMrs. Cecil tllclty) Williams of
Advance.
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Elcawr R. Evans. 84, of 3115 Ber
muda Villagp. Advance, died .S.alur-
day. Aug. 24. 1991. al N.C. HaplisI
Ilnspllal.
She was llic wile td Rciheri A
Evans.
Born in Providence. R.I.. she was
a daughter of the late Herman S. and
Mary C. (Phillijw) Rich. She had liv
ed in Advance since 1985. previous
ly living in Naples. Phi.
She was preceded in death hy a
brolher. Fr^rick Rich.
In addition to her hushand. she is
survived hy: two daughters. Sally
Blanchatd of Warwick, R.I., and
Mimi Findlay of New Caanan.
Conn : .-md four grandchildren.
A niemoiial scivicc was held
Wednesday. Aug. 28. in .Swan Point
Chapel. RIackstonc Blvd..
Providence.
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B<)m Aug. 25 aa, ''"wcnvManorial Hosnj,..,' ^ Rnw.i„^""Phlcr Ki:f'^^'«""vasa
Salfshury. ^ "'<• Park
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Mr. O.scar Thad Johnson. 81). of
Yadkinvillc. died Tuesday. Aug. 27,1991. at N.C. Baptist Hospital.
He was horn in Yadkin County to
Rotncy Patrick and Mary l.tiada
('itckerhani Jcdinson.
He was the 1985 Uut.standing
Christian Layman of First Baptist
Church in Yadkinville. and was a
faithful member of the choir and Sunday school. He was a Mason, anhonorary Jaycce, and a loyal sup
porter of tire Forbu.sh and Y.idkinvi1lc
High .Schixds' Athletic Booster clubs.Surviving arc: his wife, Josephine
Adams Johnson of the home; three
sons. Ronal E. Johnson and wifeDorothy of Winston-Salein. Donald
Ixe Johnson and wife Frances, and
Chris A. Johnson, all of Yadkinvillc:
five grandchildren; one sister. Mrs.
Jim (Lucille) Kclley of MrKksville:
four brothers, William "Bill"
Johnson of Winston-Salem. FoardJohnson of Raleigh. Winnie Johnson
of Boonville and Paul Monroe
Johnson of Mocksville.
Funeral services were Thursday,Aug. 29. at the First Baptist Church,
conducted by the Rev. RichardEtikew. Burial was in Charity B,aptist
Church Cemetery, Brmnville.
Memorials tnay be tiiadc to First
Baptist Church, P.O. Bos (i(i8,
Y.idkinville. N.C.
Laura C. Thorpe
Mrs. Ijiura Caudle Thorpe. 93.
died .Saturday. Aug. 31. 1991. at
Triad United Methodist Homcfollowing a lengthy illness.Mrs. Thorpe was horn in Salcni on
Jan. 2. 1898. to Mary Anna Sink andWilliam Henry Caudle. .She spent all
her life in Winston-Salem and was alifelong member of Fries Memorial
Moravian Church.
She had been an active member of
the choir and wsis active in the
Women's Fellowship as long as herhealth |icrmitlcd. Her s|x.-cial interest
was in the children's work of the
church and she taught in the PrimaryDcparttnent for more than 40 years.She was preceded in death by herhusband. Roliert Wesley Thorpe Sr.
in 1966.Surviving are: two sons, Robert
Wesley Thorpe Jr. ami his wife,
Grace. Falward W. Thorpe and hiswife. Mary Lois, all of Winston-
Salem: one daughter, Mrs. Hal G.(Rosemary) Worlcy of Winston-Salem: two grandchildren: one grcat-gramlson. David Andrew Clement of
MiKksvillc. ami one .sister. Mrs.
W.L. Campbell of Winston-.Salem.
Funerid services were held at Fries
Memorial Moravian Church Tues-d.-iy. Sept. 3. conducted by the Revs.
Carl SoiitlK'rlnnd and John Befits.
Burial was in the Moraviangraveyard.Memorials may be tnade to Fries
Memorial Moravian Church. 251 N.
Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salem.
NC 27ItH
Howard C. McDaniel
Howard Conway McDaniel. 69, of
53 Davie St., Cooleemec, diedWednesday. Aug. 28. 1991. at the
S:dishuty VA Mmlical Center.
The funeral was Frid.ay. Aug. .Ml.at Fjiton's Tbineral I loioc Cha|icl withChaplain A.(i. Parker and the Rev.Shelby Harbour olTiciating. Burial
was in the National Cemetery ofSalisbury with military rites conducted by the I Ith District Memorial
Honor Guard of Veterans of ForeignWars. IMemorials may be made to VFW |post 1119. Cooleemec. N.C. 27014.Born in Rowan County March 18.1922. McD.inicl was a son of the lateAlbert Falgar and llattie McCullohMcDaniel. Employed with Ingersoll-Rand Corp. of Mocksville. Ire was aretired nmstcr sergeant with 27 years
of scivicc in the U.S. Air Force.He was a member of AmericanLegion Post 54 and a charter memberwith life membership and pastquarterma.stcr with VFW Post 1119.A graduate of Cleveland HighSchool, he was a member of ThirdCreek Presbyterian Church.
Cleveland.Survivors include: his wife of 48years. Margie Ridenhmtr McDaniel:a daughter. Joyec M. Shostak ofHowell. N.J.: a son. Mike McDanielof CtxtleettK-e; four granilehildren;three sisters. Ethyl Smith and NoraKiHintz. both of Cleveland, and Sally Kdwatds of Kannapolis; and abrother, Erigar L. McDaniel id
Salisbury.
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: Mr. Hu.?ie McKcnncr Clore. 62. of
; Advance died Wednesday, Sept. 4.
; 1991. at Fnrsyth Memorial Ho.spiial
following a period of declining
health.
He wa.s born in Vadkin County, a
. ion of the late William Branton and
Ember Reavis Clore.
Mr. Clore was a mechanic for
n T&L Trucking prior to disability. He
was preceded in death by his wife,
Norma Marie Clore and a .son. Bob
by Clore.
A funeral service was conducted
Friday. Sept. 6. at Voglcr's nem-
mons Chapel by the Rev. H. Samuel
Carter. Burial followed in the Boyers
Chapel Church of Christ cemetery.
.Survivors include; ad-uighter. l.ln-
da Faye Spaugh. .iml a son. Kenneth,
btilh of Advance: eight grand
children; three sisters. Lula Belle
Hutehins of Advance, Hatlie Mac
Sizemore of Mocksville. and Betty
Jean Jenkins of Dobson; three
brothers. Grady Clore of Elkin.
James Goie of Mocksville. and Roy
Clore of Myrtle Beach; and two half
brothers. Frankic Clore of Wllkes
County, and William Clore of High
Point.
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Mr. Fletcher Ellis Keaton. 74. of
Vadkinvllle, died Monday. Sept. 2.
1991. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
He was bom In Vadkin County to
William and Belly Logan Keaton. He
• was retired from Casstcven's Lumber
: Company In Hamptonvllle and a
veteran of World War II.
Surviving are: his wife. Mary Nell
McBride Keaton of the hoiiK; a son
and daughter-in-law. Ronald and Pat-
.sy Keaton of Vadkinvllle; two grand
children; two sisters. Mrs. Willie (Et
ta) Groee of Rl. 5. Mocksville. and
Mrs. Frances Bulllas of Wlnston-
Salem; and three brothers. Carl.
George, and Le.ster Keaton. all of
Mocksville.
Mr. Keaton was preceded In death
by a brother. Earlle Keaton.
Funeral .services were "Ihursday.
Sept. .S. at Peace Haven Baptist '
Cliurch. conducted by the Rev. Bnicc
Freeman. Burial was In the Wesley
Chapel United Methodist Church
cemetery In Davic County.
^ Mrs. May B. Shamel
Mrs. May Briggs Shamel. 85. of
2119 South Broatl Street. Winston-
Salem. widow of George E. Shantel.
died Friday. Sept. 6. at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were held at
Trinity Moravian Church Sund<ay.
Sept. 8. comluetcd by the Rev. Barry
Vcmon and Dr. William Campbell
with burial in the Moravian
graveyard.
Mrs. Shamel wtts born Feb. 15.
1906, In Tobaceoville to Tom and
Dal.sy Sprinkle Briggs.
Mrs. Shamel llv^ all her life In
Forsyth County and was a retired of
ficer of Shamel Furniture Company
and a former employee of Froelieh
Cadillac. She was an active member
of Trinity Moravian Church.
Mrs. Shamel was a member of the
first graduating class from Old Rich
mond High School in 1924 and a
graduate of Dranghn Busine.ss Col
lege. She was a charter member of
Sun-Waugh Women's Club.
Surviving are: one daughter. Mrs.
Phil (Doris) Bojiian. 901 Roslyn
Riwd. Winston-Salem; two sons. Ed
B. Shamel. Briggs Road. Tobac-
covlllc and Joe F. Shamel. Dcadmon
Road, Mocksville; seven grand
children; four gtcat-giandchildrcn;
one great-great-grandchild; and two
sisters. Mrs. Grace Briggs Pullen. La
Plata. Md.. and Mrs. Allic Briggs
Com). CIcarwatcr. Fla.
Memorials may be mode to Trini
ty Moravian Church.
Michael J. Mosny
Michael J. Masny. 91. of Bothell.
Wa.sh.. died Friday. Sept. 6. 1991.
at Lynnwood Manor Health Care'
Center in Lynnwood. Wash.
A memorial .service was held
.Saturday, Sept. 7. in Bmhcll. Wash.
Mosny is survived by; his wife
Mrs. Jorephinc W. Mosny; a .son. the
Rev. William J. Mosney of Buffalo
^netion, Va.. and daiightcr-ln-law.
Glcnda Koontz Mosney. formerly
from D.avie County; a stepson.
Robert J. Kain of Olympia. Wash.:
a .stepdaughter. Mrs. Anita Sokmcii
of Seattle. Wash.; five gmndchlldren;
and 12 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be
m.idc to the American Cancer Socie
ty. c/o Ms. Mildred Jolly. KM Dan
Circle. Clarksvllle. Va. 2.t927. or to
the Averett Baptist Church. Rt, j.
Bo* .17.1. Buffalo Junction. Va
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Rev. Levi A. Talbcrl .fr.
Rev. Levi A. Talbcrt Jr.. 76. of 15
Terrace Lane, Lexington, died Salur-
day. Sept. 7. 1991. at Forsyth
Memorhal Hospital aDcr a brief
Illness.
He w.as born Oct. 29. 1914. in
Cabarrus County to Laura Alice
While and Levi A. Talbcrt Sr. He
served in the Army in World War II.
Talbcrt pastured several .Southern
Baptist churches from 1951 until his
retirement in 1976. He was a member
of Coggins Meimirial Baptist Church.
His wife. Ava B. Talbert. preced
ed him in death in 1985.
He is survived by: three d.aughtcr.s.
Mrs. Michael (Rebecca) Challle of
Charlotte. Mrs. Ben (Lois) Horton of
Clemmons and Mrs. John (Jane)
McKee of Advance; three grand
children; and one sister. Margaret
.Schucker of Laiirens. S.C.
Funeral services were Monday.
Sept. 9. at Hayworth-Millcr Chapel,
conducted by the Revs. IjiwcII
Askins and Clifion Dunevanl.
A graveside service was Tuesday.
Sept. 10. at Evergreen Cemetery In
Charlotte.
Memorials may be made to
Hospice of Davidson County. Inc..
P.O. Bo* 1941. Lexington. N.C.
27292.
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Mary Belle Myers Cope. 59, of
Grenada Drive, Advance, died Fri-jJa^Scpl. l.\J99l,alN.C.Baptis.
Hospital in Winsion-Salcm after be
ing in declining health.
. ?«■ Iimeral was Sund.ny, Sept 15in E^on s Funeral Home Chapel withthe Rev. Norman Frye ofnciating.Burial was in Bixby Pre.sbyicriant Iturcli cemeteryBorn Aug. 2.V 1932. i„County, she was a daughter of thelate l^inim- |.ii,d.,ey and AlbertaBll/aheth .Spry Myers. .She was a
hoinentaker..Survivors include: her husband,.nioiiias haeob Cope of the home: oneson. Jerry Wayne Cope Sr. of Ad-vanee: four daughters. BrendaCopeFatum and Cindy Foster, Imih ofMocksville, Wanda Ann Cribb ofLexington and ViekieSinIt of Davidson. 12 grandchildren: three great
grandchildren: and two sistersDorothy Reeves of Ixm^isvillc amii-illte Mac Burton of Advance.
Bennie R. Johnson
Mr. Bennie Russell Johnson, 76, ofWinslon-.Saletn, died unexpectedly atForsyth Mcnuirial Hospital .Saturday
Sept. 14. 1991.He was born March 12, 1915, in
Keysvillc. Va.He was a member of ParkwayPresbyterian Church and was aWorld War II veteran, having serv-al ill the United Stales Army. He wasin the .J6th Division Service Company and 142nd Infantry Regiment.He was awarded the Meritous UnitAward in the African-Middle Eastern
Theater Ribbon.He wa.s retired from Speclor, Inc.Survivors include: his wife,Dorothy Jarvis Johnson of the hotite:his stepdaughter, Mrs. B.R. (Millie)Satterficid, Bermuda Run: one stepson, the Rev. Charles R. Jarvis ofRockwell: two stepgratidchildren:and one stepgreal-grandchild.Funeral services were Monday,.Sept. 16, at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by Dr. Harold Fuller.Burial followed In Oaklawn
Memorial Gardens.
^ W.C. Hairston
Sept. 12 W,H<«piial in FayettevX f<dl''htee dayillner '
^^- ^eIi. BuriaT w"?;t't''"''^Chinch cemetery B-i'mcttoBoin Jttly M lou •
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Mrs. Mac D. Rogers
:Mi.s. Mac Dciiiiy Rogers, K2, ol
Rt. I, Bringic I'crry Rd., Dcnton,
died Monday, Sept. 9, 1991. at her
home after a sudden illness.
Funeral services were held Thus-day. Sept. 12. ill Lick Creek Biiptist(lunch, cotiduclcd by the Rev.
Charles McDowell. Burial was in Ihc
chinch cciiirtcry.
Mrs. Rogers was bom Feb. 27,190*), in Suny County to William and
lillcn Webb Denny. She was amember of l.ick Creek Baptist
Church.
She was a retired employee of Col
ony Craft Furniture Company.Mrs. Rogers was preceded in deathby her husband, Fred A. Rogers, on
April 27, 1988.
Survivors include: two sons. BillRogers of Rt. I. Dcnton and Tommy
Rogers of Rt. 7, Ixtxington; twodiiughtcrs. Mrs. John (Jean) Jarvis
;md Mrs. Grant (Nell) Varncr. both
of Rt. I. Deiilon: I.) grandchildren:two step gnindchiklren: 14 great
grandchildren: one step greatgrandchild: and one sister, Mrs.
lilanche Tucker of Autumn Care of
MiK'ksvillc.
^ Dorothy A. Honeycutt
Dorothy Allen HendersonHoneycutt, .54, of Route 2, Hampton-ville. died Monday, Sept. 16, 1991.from irijuries sustained in aii
iiiilomobile accident.•She was Iniiii in Davic Comity,daughter of Ihc laic Joseph and MtirvWinters Allen.She was married to ThomasCharles Honeycutt, who survives ofthe home. She was employed by theVillage Hou,se Restaurant and was amember of Shiloh Baptist Church.Surviving, in addition to her husband. arc: two sons, Mark Henderson and Dale Henderson, both ofHamptonvillc: two daughters, JerriMcGee of Clingman and SherriBaucom of Hamptonvillc: fourgrandchildren: five sisters, NellieCooper of Winston-Salem, Hazeltoes of Salisbury, Edna McClearyof Rockwell, Marie Sboaf of Concord, and Margaret Byerly of Lexington: and five brothers, HalhanAllen and Paul Allen, both ofMocksville. the Rev. Daniel Allen ofkard, Jerry Allen of Lexington andJames Alfcn of Gastonia..She was preceded in ricalh by onebrother. Roy Allen.Funeral .services were scheduledlor 2 p.m. Wednesday, .Sept. 18 at.Shiloh Baptist Church by the Revs.Kcrmit Shoaf, Don Hudson and Ran-•ly Johnson. The body was to be placed in the church to lie in stale thirtyminutes prior to the funeral service.Burial was to folhiw in the church
lonuicry.
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A gravesiilc service for Dewey
Kenneth Wagner. 70. was Sunday,
Sept. I."!. 1991. at Rowan Memorial
Park.
Bom Oct. 16. 1920. in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
Dewey Hope Wagner and Willie
Thompson W.igner.
He was educated in Davie County
.schools and Chef Schiwls of New
York. He was a retired chef for Der
rick Truck .Stop. He was a veteran of
World War II. .serving in the U.S.
Army. U.S. Navy and Merchant
Marines. He was a member of Trinity
Baptist Church in MiKksville.■Survivors include: his wife. HelenHunter Wagner: a .son. Kenneth"Buddy" Wagner of Asheville; fourstepsons. John L. Beck of Salisbury.
Marshall Beck of Moctsville. Jerry
Beck of Cleveland and Perry Beck ofLesington: two daughters. JanetWagner of Concord and Diane
Waller of Rockwell; a step-daughter.Dcra Williams of Spencer: 19 grand
children; five great-grandchildren;
and two brothers. Wayne Wagner ofRockwell and Gary Wagner of
Houston. Tcsas.
Ruth B. Weant
Ruth Burton Wc.mt, 71. of 4720Highw.-iy 601 North, .S.-ilisbury dietlFriday,.Sept. 1.7, 199l..ttN.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Shehad been in declining health for 10
months.Graveside services ucrc Sunday.
Sept. 15. at Rowan Memorial ParkCemetery, conducted by the Rev.Glen 5iellers of Blaise Biiptist Church.
Mocksville.
Memorials may he made to theHeart A.ssuciation, Rowan CountyChapter. 2311 E. Innes St..S<ilishury. N.C. 28144 or to the
«' Clifford Winebarger
Clifford Arthur Winchorger. 72, of
Route 2, Harmony, died Saturday,
Sept. 14. 1991, at Davie County
Hospital aBcr being in declining
health for a year and seriously ill for
one day.
The funeral was Monday. Sept. 16.
. in Rock Spring Baptist Church hy the
Revs. Clive O. Bell and Thomas
Todd. Burial was in the churchcemclciy will) full military riles at the
graveside by VFW Post 2013 of
Statesville and the Harold Litlleneld
Chapter 68 of the Statesville DAV.
Born Nov. 18, 1918. in Todd,
Winebarger was the son of the lateWilliam Roby and Mary Adeline
Taylor Winebarger. Retired from the
cabinet room of Kewatinee Tech Fur
niture. he was a U.S. Army veteran
of World War 11. He was a member
of Rock Spring Baptist Church,
where he was a former Sunday schoolsuperintendent.
He was precede in death on May
2. 1981. by his wife. Naomi AliceKoch, whom he married May 3.
1941.
Survivors include: four sons. Clif
ford A. Winebarger Jr. of Charlotte.
Eugene I.. Winebarger of Harmony.Jerry B. Winebiirger of Stony Pointand David A. Winchargur ofM<x;ksville; a daughter. Mary W.Hogan of Harmony; 11 grand
children; two great-grandchildren;
Four brothers. James "Bud"Winebarger of Harmony, Max
Winebarger and Aaron Winebarger.both of Icxington. and RogerWinebarger of Virginia; and five
sisters. Gladys W. Campbell of Har-
immy. Mae W. Baity of Moravian
Falls and Mary Pearl W. Roach, Betty W. Todd and Louise W. Greer. ell
of l.exington.
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Born July 25. 1920. in RowanCounty. Mrs. Burton w.ts a daughter
of the late John Carl Ihtrton and
Je.ssie Hilliard Button. She waseducated in the Rowan County
Schools and attended Catawha College. She was a teacher in the Rowan
County Schrmls. and was a memberof Franklin Baptist Church.
Her husband. Jay Quintin Weant.died May 2.S. 1986.Survivors include: two daughters.
Sue Titttcrow of Mocksville and
Brenda McGee of Fort Mill. S.C.
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Mr. Julius Howard Barnes, 79. of
Roulc 2. Advance. dic«l Sept. 17.
199!. at his home.
A graveside service was held
Thursday. Sept. 19. at Bailey's
Chapel United Methixlisl Church
cemetery.
Mr. Barnes was bom April 30.
1912. in Davie County, a son of the
laic James David and Matlic Minor
Barnes.
He was a tobacco fariiwr and was
a member of Bailey's Chapel United
Methodist Church. He was also a
veteran of World War II.
.Survivors include: three sisters.
Annie Barnes McCarter of Trinity.
Alma Barnes Harditnan of Winston-
Salem. and Betty Plott of Advance:
and four brothers. James (Jay).
Thomas. Coy and Calvin Barnes, all
of Advance.
He was preceded in death by two
brothers. Homer and Harvey Greene
Barnes.
^ Margaret L. Gaither
I I"®'"Coolecmee. diedS«n^y.Sept.22. I99l.at N.C. n.i^"SI Hospital in Win.stoii-.SalemFuneral services were Tuesrlay.
Eaton's Funeral Home
RtisS M t>y 'he Rev.Bapti.si Church Cemetery
Memorials may be made toMargaret Gaither Sunday School
Ceeleemec Church oft>M. Coolecmee. N.C. 27014Mrs. O^her was bom June 6.1920. in ^vie County to the lateThomas Frank Latham Sr. and
retired from Cannon Mills.She was a nmember of the
Ctwieemee Church of CJodSurviving arc: her husband of 50
i woTi O^hher of the home;
wLmn®e r"'Wtiwnn-Sa cm. and Glenda Howcll
» *""• Luke DCJuither Sr. of Mobile. Ala.; three|!r<indchildren: two sisters. Bessie
J!. Mwksville; and fourl-athamJr. ofLc*.ngion. Evereiie Uiham. Oscar
v/ Mamie West Barnes
Mamie Lee West Barnes, 86. of
Route 7. Mocluville. died Sunday.
Sept. 22. 1991. at Davie County
Hospital.
The funeral was Tuesday, Sept. 24.
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. Dwight
Durham. Burial was in St. Mat-
thcws's Lutheran Church cemetery.
Born Feb. 28. 1905. in Davie
County. Mrs. Barnes was a daughter
of the late Bob and Polly
Chamberlain West. She was a
homemaker and a member of the
Church of God of Prophecy.
Her husband. Milton Barnes, died
in 1968.
Survivors include: three sons.
Chc.ster West. Lester West and
Thomas Lee Hester, all of
Mock.svilIe: three grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; three stepgrand-
children; seven stepgreat-
grandchildren; two sisters. Cordie
Trivette and Katherine Frye. both of
Mocksville; and a brother. Dewcy
West of Mocksville.
O'Brien D. Hayes Sr.
Mr. O'Brien Dc-skin Hayes Sr.. 69.
of Rt. I. Thurmond, di^ Sunday.
Sept. 22, 1991. at the Hugh Chatham
Memorial Hospital in Elkin aDer an
extended illness.
Mr. Hayes was bom in Surry
Coun^Nov. 19.1921, son of the late
Charlie and Norah Hayes. He was a
veteran of World War II. was retired
from Chatham Mfg. Comp.any of
Elkin. and was a member of the
Mountiiin Park Baptist Church where
he served as Deacon and .Sunday
.School Teacher.
Survivors include: his wife.
Dorothy Cockerham Hayes of the
home; two daughters. Mrs. Bonnie
Tucker of Stale Road, and Mrs.
Mariam Brooks of Poplar Springs;
one son. O'Brien D. Htiyes Jr. of
Augusta. Ga.; six grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; two sisters.
Mrs. I/ila Klultx of Greensboro, and
Mrs. Annie Lee Blan.setl of
MocLsville; three brothers, Leonard
Hayes of Thurmond. Robert Hayes
of North Wilke.sboro. and Curtis
Hayes of Slate Road: and .several
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Hayes was preceded in death
hy a sister. Mrs. Myrtle Rcnegar and
one brother. A.V. Hayes.
Funeral services were Tuesday.
Sept. 24. at the Mountain Park Bap
tist Church, conducted by the Revs.
Grady Trivette and Bailey Elmore
with burial in the Mmintain Park
Cemetery.
Glenn F. Fox
Mr. Gleroi Franklin Fox. 89. of
5011 Selena St.. Winston-Saleni.
died at Davie County Hospital in
Mocksville Wcdne.sday. Sepl. 18.
1991. He had been in declining health
for the past two years.
Mr. Fox was bom Feb. 27. 1902.
near Charlotte, the son of Franklin
and Iva Odella Keener Fox. He had
lived most of his life in Forsyth
County.
He owned and operaterl Fox ShoeRepair on Trade Street and later
Liberty .Shoe Repair on North Liberty
Street.
Mr. Fox was a mcmlwr of MapleSprings United Methorlist Church.
He was preceded in death by his
wife. Collie Johnson Fox. in 1979.
Surviving are: three daughters.
Mrs. Troy A. (Margaret) Parks,
Mrs. Philip D. (Nancy) Reisinger and
Mrs. Robert L. (Mclba) Schwend. allof Winston-Salcm: one son. Charles
Ernest Fox of Ft. Myers. Fla.; II)grandchildren; IT great
grandchildren; one great-great
grandchild; and one sister-in-law.
Mrs. Hattie Fox of Southport Beach.
A graveside service was conductedFriday. Sept. 20. at Forsyth
Memorial Park by the Rev. T. Paul
Slarnes.
MciHorials may be made to Maple
Springs United Methodist Church.
2569 Reynolda Rd.. Wirtston-Salcm.
N.C. 27106.
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Diivid Thomas Inman. infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Wayne Inman
of Randleman. died at birth Wednes
day. Sept. 18. 1991. at High Point
Regional Hospital.
Survivors include: the parents; a
brother, Alexander Wayne Inman. ofthe home: maternal grandpatcnt.s. Jay
and Doris Hall of Route 2.
Mocksville; and paternal grand
parents. John and Grace Inman of
Randleman.
The funeral was Thursday, Sept.19, at Pugh Funeral Home.
A.sheboro, with the Rev. Curtis
Johnson officiating. Burial was in
Randolph Cemetery in Ashcbom.
/ Mrs. Anne W. Martin
Mrs. Anne Ward Martin, 60, of
Riverbend Drive, Bermuda Run. Ad
vance, died Monday. Sept. 23. 1991.
at N.C. Baptist Hospital,
Winston-Salem.
The funeral will be at II a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 26. at the First
Presbyterian Church of Mocksville,
conducted hy the Rev. Lcland
Richardson, pastor. Burial will be in
Dan River Primitive Baptist Church
cemetery in Mayfield. The family
was to receive friends at Eaton's
Funeral Home from 7-9 p-m.
Wednesday. !!ept. 25.
Memorials may be made to the
American Diabetes Association.
2315-A Suitset Ave.. Rocky Mount.
N.C. 27804 or to The Kidney Foun
dation, 6110 Executive Blvd.. Suite
1010. RiKkville, Md. 20852. or to a
charity of the donor's choice.
Mrs. Martin was bom Feb. I,
1931. in Ruffin to Sarah Ward of
Pelham and the late William H.
Ward.
She had been a professional
educator, teaching in the Davie
County Schixds for 16 years before
retiring.
She was a 1953 graduate of
Woman's College in Grccn.shoro
(UNC-G) and had taught school in
Virginia. -South Carolina, and North
Carolina. She was a member of
Alpha Delta Kappa N.-itional Homir
Sixricty of Educators, a member of
the NCEA. a member of the NBA.
and the Retired Teacher's
As.sociation.
She was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Mocksville.
Surviving, in addition to her
mother, arc: her husKmd. Allen Mar
tin of the home; a daughter and son-
in-law, Celeste M. and Sam Felts of
Hamptonville; two sons and a
daughter-in-law, Allen J. Martin III
nnd Lou Anne of Advance and Jef
frey W. Manin of Bermuda Run: two
gramlchildren; and a brother. George
William Ward of Pelham,
Carl Rabon Jones
Carl Rahon Jones, 82. of Rt. I.
Mock-sville. died Wednesday. Sept.
18.1991. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in
Winston-Salem after a short illness.
Bom Feb. 13. 1909. to Hampton
Calhoun and Ida Shives Jones, he was
a mcmhcr of North Main Street
Church of Chri.si, MrKksville.
The funeral was Frirlay. Sept. 20.
at North Main Street Church of
Christ, conducted by David Powell,
pastor. Burial was in Jericho Church
of Christ cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
Carolina Bible Camp, in care of
North Main Street Church of Chri.st.
North Main Street. Mocksville. N.C.
27028. or the cemetery fund of
Jericho Church of Christ. Rome 7.
Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
Survivors include: his wife.
Mildred Blackwelder Jones, of the
home: two sons and daugbters-in-
law, Calvin and Linda Blaekwell
Jones of Gatlinburg. Tcnn.. and
David and Linda Pralher Jones: five
grandchildren: two great-
grandchildren: and four sisters.
Vcalrice Towcll. Frances Williams.
Helen Koontr. and Bertha Graves, all
of MiK'kss ille.
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Calvin Meyer, 68. of Route 6.
Shcfricld community. Mocksville.
diedS.-iturday.Sept. 21, 1991, at his
home after being in declining health.
The funeral was Monday. Sept. 23,
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. Alvin Pope.
Burial was in Bethel United
Melhixlist Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Bethel
United Methodist Church. Route 3.
Mock.sville, N.C. 27028.
Meyer was bora in Marathon.
Wise., Oct. 72. 1923. to Ida Ung
Meyer of Marathon and the late
Walter Meyer.
He retired as a nuiintenancc super
visor with Holly Farms. He was a
veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps
during World Wjrr II. He was a
Methodist.
Survivors, in addition to his
mother, are: his wife, Bcmice Beck
Meyer of the home: a daughter.
Teresa Dye of New Port Richcy,
Fla.: two sons, Kim Meyer of Cen
tre. Ala., and Larry Meyer of Min
nesota: one slcp.son. Nelson Turren-
tine of Route 6. Mocksville: six
sisters: six brothers: and eight
grnmlrhlldrrn.
' William R. Lookabill
William Richard Ixmkabill. 65. of
.5608 Birch Rrrad. Fayettevillc. a
native of Mocksville. died Tuesday.
Sept. 17. 1991, at Cape Fear Valley
Metlical Center after being in declin
ing health.
The funeral was Fridiiy. .Sept. 20.
at Village Drive Baptist Church.
Fayctleville. conducted by the Revs.
Bruce Martin. William Owen. James
Taylor and Bill Hemingway. Burial
was in Cumberland Memorial
G:irdcns.
Memorials may be made to Village
Drive Baptist Church, 3502 Village
Drive. Fayettevillc. N.C. 28304.
Bom Feb. 2.1926. Lookabill was
a son of Lois Spry Ijookabill of
Mocksville and the late Ned
Lookabill. A retired electrician for
King Electric Co., he was an active
member of Village Drive Baptist
Church.
He served in the U.S. Army in the
PItillippines during World War II ami
was an honorary member of the
Cumberland County Sheriff's
Department.
Survivors, in addition to his
mother, inclnde two daughters.
Patricia L. Pearcc of Hope Mills and
Lori L. Frontent of Carlisle. Pa.: a
.son. William F. Smith of Aberdeen:
two sisters. Mildred Smith of Ad
vance and Peggy Hamilton of
Salisbury:
Eight grandchildren; one great-
grandson: and four brothers. Bill.
Bob and Ronnie Lookabill. all of
Mocksville. and Jimmy Lookabill of
Woodleaf.
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Fred C. Morrison
I'rcd C. Morrison, 62. of Route 2.
.Sliilcsvillc. dicti Werlncwlay. .Sept.
18, at N.C. Baptist Hospital.
The funeral was .Saturday, Sept.
21, at Colonial Chapel of Linn-
lloncyeull Funeral Home. I.andis.
conduelcd by the Rev, Jerry Epps.
Burial was in West Lawn Memorial
Park.
Born July 7, 1929. in Rowan
County. Morrison was a son of the
late Luther and Irene Curlec Mor
rison. Educated in the Rowan Coun
ty .schools, he was a member of
Seventh Street Baptist Church.
.Slalcsville. He was a U.S. Army
veteran.
Survivors include; his wife. Lucille
Reid Morrison; two stepsons. Rick
Hamrick of Route 8. Stalesville. and
Larry Hamrick of Sevierville, Tenn.;
a daughter, Nancy Lucille Morrison;
Six brothers, Jim. John and Dan
Morrison, all of WiHrdlcaf, Grey and
Robert Morrison, both of Sali.sbury,
and Walter Morrison of Rockwell;
four grandchildren; and five sisters,
Patricia M, Walker of Georgia, Eva
Mae M. Poovey of Spencer,
Kalhcrinc M. MeSwain of
Mocksvillc, Ruby M. Garretl of
Salisbury and Jane M, McClanncy of
RiKkwell.
/ Mrs. Betty P. Myers
Mrs. Betty Pope Myers died Tues
day, Sept. 17. 1991. at N.C. Baptist
Hospital.
She was bom in Winston-Salem to
Walter S. and Florence Holtter Pope.
Surviving are: her husband, Altlen
Myers of the home; two daughters.
Beverly Myers and Melody Myers,
both of Clemmons; a son. David
Myers and a daughter-in-law, Lynn
Myers of Carrboro; three sisters.
Dorothea Nell Leach of Boiling
Spring Lakes. Peggy Wooten and
Carolyn Canter, both of Winston-
Salem; and three brothers, Sam
Crater of Winston-Salem, Houston
Crater of Advance, and Frank Crater
of Winston-Salem,
She was a graduate of James A.
Gray High School and Dtaughon
Business College, She was employed
by City Nursing .Service and worked
* as a Nurse's Aw.ssistant at the
Blumenthal Jewish Home.
She was a member of Mount
Carmel United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were conducted
Friday. Sept. 20, at Mount Carmel
United Methodist Church by the
Revs, Steve Kerhoulas and Harlan
Creech Jr. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Mount
Carmel United Methodist Church
Building Fund or to Mount Carmel
United Methodist Church. 426.S
Eberl Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C,
27127,
Squire Leo Peele Jr.
Mr, Squire Leo Peele Jr., 43, of
Rl. 2, Boonvillc. died Wednesday,
Sept, 18, at Hoots Memorial
Hospital,He was horn in Surty County in
Ixo and Dorothy Woodruff Peele,
and was a retired farmer.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Nancy Marie Childrc.ss Peele
.Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs.
Annie Marie Matthews of Rt. 5
Mocksville, and Lisa Pfeele of the
home; his mother of Hamplonvillc;
his grandmother. Mrs. Beulah
Woodruff; two .sisters, Jean P.
Ashley of Rt. I. Boomer, and Mrs,
Ava Rilcy of Hamptonville; and one
grand.son.
Funeral rervices were Saturday,
&pt. 21, at Mackle-Gentry Chapelby the Revs. Cecil Weatherholt and
Hewey Parrish, Burial was in the
Chanty Baptist Church Cemetery.
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Maude Estelle Stephens Richard
son, 65, of sh"*
died Sunday, Sept. 22, 1W1,
Orolinas Medical Center.She had been In fM"several years and seriously ill for a
"^funeral was Tuesday, 24.
at Whitley's Funeral Homeconducted by the Rev. Joe Rahnre.Burial was in Carolina Memonal
"'torn Nov. 6. 1925, in CaswellCounty, Mrs. Richar^n wm adaughter of the late 2-^-
Hawkes Stephens. She
from China Grove Cottw Mdl
No. 2 winding room, after 17 yM«of service. She had been a resident
of the area for 22 years.Survivors include: Iwr
William "Bill " A. Richardson, adaughter, Rachel J
Cooleemee; seven grandchtldren,three great-grandchildren; a sWer,Betty Coxey of Rainbow Drive, Kfli^napolis: and two brothew, FrankStevens of Cowpeiis. |C., andJames Stephens of High Point.
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S"'"lcy. 27,2413 Granada Dr.. Advance, died
Friday. Sept. 20. I991.asa rcsuliof
an auto accident.
He was N,m .Sept. 30. 1963. in
"( I'arHand High Sclaa,!. was a
nicmbcr of Griffith Baptist Chutch
and was employed with Jcffcn Metal
Rj^icr!^:He was preceded in death by his
father. Vann S. Smiley Sr.Surviving are: his mother and step
father. Jean Grant Und and Edwin
?!: "f.i^<;«ter. Ky.; his stepmother. Matiha Smiley of Advance*
two brothers. Vann Smiley Jr. andMark Smiley, both of Winston-
Salem; and his grandmothers, Mrs.
Claude (Nannie) Grant of 1846 RalecDr., Winston-Salem and Mrs. Kaale
Smiley of Advance.
Funeral .services were Monday.
Sept 23, at Hayworlh-Miller Silas
Crwk Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
Mike Willard. Burial followed in
Parklawn Memorial Gardens.Memorials may be made to Grif-
fiih Baptist Church.
Ilaines H. Yates
Mr. Haincs Hunt Yatc.s. 77,
formerly of Rt. 5. Mocksvillc, died
Thursday, Sept. 19. in San Antonio.
Texas, after being in declining health.
He was born
Dec. 9,1913. in
W hilcfish.
Mont., to the
late John An
drew and Ida
Rose Hunt
Yatcs. and was
a retired retail
clerk with
Wilkins Drug
Company.
He was a
member of the
Union Chapel
Church.
During World War D, he was a
veteran of Ihc U.S. Army serving
with the 774th Tank Destroyer Unit.
He was a life member of the V.F.W.
Post No. 4(K4. was a member of the
American IjCgion and the Cioldcn
Age Club.
His wife. Lucille Allen Yatcs.preceded him in death in 1983.
Survivors include: one daughter,
with whom he made his home, Ida
Belle Rantiey of San Antonio, Texas;
two grandchildren: and twogreat-grandchildren.
A memorial service was held Tuesday, Sept. 24, in Union Chapel
United Methodist Church with the
Rev. Chip Webb officiating.
Memorials may be made to Union
Chapel United Methodist Chutch. Rt.
5, Mocksvillc or the Davie County
public Library, 371 N. Main St..
M.Kksvillo. N.C. 2702R.
United Methodist
Martin Beulah Ward
Martin Beulah Sain Ward. 93. of
Meridian Nurse Care Center of
Salisbury, formerly of West Council
Street.dicdSaturday. Sept. 21.1991.
at the nursing center. She had been
in declining health for over three
years.
The funeral was Tuesday, Sept. 24.
at the James C. Lyerly Funeral Home
Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
Virginia Herring. Burial was in Oak
Grove United Methodist Church
cemetery in Davie Coimty.
Bom Sept. 28. 1897. in Davie
County. Mis. Ward was a daughter
of the late Martin Luther and Emma
Beth Hcndren Sain. Educated in the
Davie County schools, she was a
homemakcr and a member of St.
Luke's Episcopal Church.
Her husbaiid, Morgan Samuel
Ward, died July 31. 1972. and a
daughter, Margaret Lucille Moore,
died in 1977.
Survivors include: Tive sons,
Morgan Samuel Ward Jr. of Sum-
merville. S.C., Robert M. Ward of
Durham. Martin Demon Ward of
Homer, Ga.. D.iniel M. Ward of
Marietta. Ga.. and William H. Ward
of South Main Street. .Sali.sbury: a
daughter. Eunice Maie Weldon of
Wilmnre. Ky.; 16grandchildren; and
16 great-grandchildren.
Lonnie G. West
Mr. Lonnie Gray West, 72, of Rt.
8, Pino Community, Mocksvillc,
died Monday, Sept. 23, 1991, at his
home after a long illness.
Funeral services were to be at II
a.m. Wedne.sday. Sept. 25. at
Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted
by the Revs. Glenn Sellers and A.G.
Parker. Burial was to follow in
Wesley Chapel United Methodist
Church cemetery with military
graveside rites conducted by the
VFW I Ith District Mcmorisil Honor
Guard.
Memorials may be made to Davie
County Hnspire. P.O. Box f>65.
Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028 or to the
American Cancer Society. Davie
, County Chapter. I5I0-B Martin .St..
Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103.
Mr. West was bom Oct. 10. 1918.
in Davie County, son of the late
Walter Wesley and Agnes Miller
West.
He attended school in Davie Coun
ty and .served in the U.S. Army in
World War 11 during whkh time he
.spent four years serving in the Euro
pean Theater of War. He. along with
his twin brother. Luther W. West,
operated the West Dairy Farm at Pino
Community for many years.
Mr. West was a member of Wesley
Chapel United Methodist Church and
the Farmington Ma.sonic Lodge.
He is survived by: his wife.
Dorothy Allen West, of the home, to
whom he was married on Feb. 6.
1952.
He is also survived by two sons.
Lonnie Gray West Jr. atid Cheyenne
West of Rt. 8, Moclcsville; two
daughters, Mrs. Kevin (Sandra) King
of Farmiitgton and Mrs. David (Cyn
thia) Potts of Mocksville; five grand
children; two brothers, Luther W.
West Sr. and Roland H. West, both
of the Pino Community; and four
sisters, Mrs. George (Virginia)
Steelman of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs.
Harold (Jessie) Ouenteit of &n An- •
lonio, Texas, Mrs. J.L. (Elizabeth)
Fortney of Maryville, "I^enn., and
Mrs. Ray (Lois) Deese of
Kernersville.
He was preceded in death by one
.son. Randy Lee West.
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Rcgcnifl Mcschcll Cntii|iticll. 24. «f
278 Mill .Si.. Mncksville. died Mon-
dny. Scpl. .10, 1991. itl N.C. Ruplist
H«.spital after a scrimis illness of iwo
days.
The body will remain al Noble and
Kelsey Funeral Home. Salisbury,
pending completion ol funeral
arrangements.
Born Jan. 2.S. 1967. in Rowan
County. Miss Campbell was a
daughter of Eva Brown Campbell of
the home and the late Carl J. Camp
bell. A Davie County High School
graduate, she received a bachelor's
degree in dietetics from N.C. A&T
.Stale University.
She was employed by Lee Apparel
of Mocksvillc and attended Shiloh
Baptist Chureh and the Sunday
.school.
Survivors, in addition to her
mother, include a brother. Robert
Campbell of Advance; and three
sisters. Mac Peebles and Li.sa Camp
bell. Ixnh of MiKksville. and Frances
Campbell of Advance.
John M. Hege
John Moses Hege, 75. of Kimbcr-'ly Road. Charlotte, formerly of
Mocksvillc. died Friday. Sept. 27.
1991. at his home.
The funeral was Sunday. Sept. rt.
at Fulton United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Sue Northcraft of-ficiating. Burial was in ihc church
ccmcicry. _ .
Bom April 22. 1916. in Davic
County, he wa.s a son of the late Jake
Bud and Annie Robertson Hege.
A veteran of the U.S. Navy, he
served during World War II and w^
a member of Fulton United Methodist
n Church. He was retired from Service
First Corporation in Charjoltc.
Survivors include: his wife, Helen
Louise Oarwood Hege of the home;
two sons. Jimmy Dale Hege of
Charlotte and David Hege of
Mocksvllle; two grandchildren; and
one sister. Grace Peacock of
Stanleyville.
' Carl F. Cardwell
Carl Fetzcr Cardwell. 6.5. of KM
h. Madison St.. Mayotlan, died
Tucsd.iy. Sept. 24. 1991. at N.C.
Baptist Hospital in Winston-SalemFuneral services were Thursday,&pt. 26, at the Mayodan Episcopai
Church of the Messiah, of which he
was a memhcr. Burial was in the
Mayodan Municipal Cemetery with
Masonic Rites.
Mr. Cardwell was a lifelong resi
dent of Mayodan and retired after 33
years as a letter carrier with the U s'
Postal Service in Mayodan. He was
a member of the Dan River Maisonic
wge. Rockingham County Shrine
Club, and was a charter member and
past OTminander of the Billy Roberts
V.F.W. Post No. 7033.
He served with the U.S. Army82nd Airborne Unit during WWII,
«rved on the Madison-Mayodan
Board of Education, was former Fire
Chief of the Mayodan Fire Depart
ment. and served as a Fire Training
Instructor for the Rockingham Com
munity College.
He also served as Senior Warden
aiid Licensed Lay Reader. wA an In
stitutional Representative of the Boy
Scouts of America at his chureh. and
was a former Sunday School
Superintendent there as well. .He is survived by: his wife. Mrs
Sally Cbleman Cardwell of the home-
daughters. Mrs. Carlecn Bar-
rowclough of Greensboro. Mrs.
Myra Almon of Durham, and Mrs.
Lee Ellis of Advance; two brothers.
Reginald "Brolhcr" Cardwell. andCecil Cardwell, both of Mayodan;
five grandchildren; and two
slcpgrandchildrcn.
Ruby Spry Galw ^
Ruby Elimbeih W ^.c..
ItVtUiMolly''"''®' Monday.
a Cooleemcc Anderson
Scpl- 3®' She was ihcMemorial j," Salisbury..WerofO.aSp^Jj;;;^ 2 p.ni.
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AnT?son. •" ca«Hospicc of ...-rial Hospiiai-Anderson Mciwria^ ^^^^^
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American ^ j, ..h Roiiicl-f^*^"carcofBa.tamH®^'''
tral. ,9,.,.Mrs.C.alcsBomNov. IS. ' ^(j.ll.and
was a daughter " a
Bculah Flelclw • ^„cniber of Firsthomcmakcr and » I manchc
Baptist ChurciiHolcombe Sun^dc; her husbaiid.Survivors m"U c,-nhcn Gales
Everett Gales, a
„f Marvin Sp'yand one other browcr.
of nirminpbaiii.
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Znnc Oray "Ni>i)kic" Fliilclicns.37. of Yadkinvillc. formerly of Oavic
Coiinly. died .Saturday. .Sept. 2(t
IWI. at N.C. napllst Hospital.
A graveside service will he held at
11 a.m. Thursday at Eaton's BaptistChurch ceriH-tcry in Davic County,
conducted by the Rev. Aaron Carter.
The family was .scheduled to be at
liaton's Funeral Home. MiK-ksville.
on Wednesday night.
Born May 28. 19.34. in Davie
County. Hutchcns was a .son of the
late John Elaine ami Mattie Lou Hul-
chcns Hiilchlns. An electrician before
retiring due to disability, he was a
I' S. Army vcleian of World War II
Riilh J,
'•'•pt. .'tl. t'I'li j'l"'. ^'-''''lay.
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Wc<lnrs,l.iv.(),., „ V-
'•Iiildiug f„n,( •" "le
Church, p.o BotfiKft r'"
l"rdan. Retired as a waiJd's^'""''''
for Davic Coiim., u . '**'«'ary
««« of Route 5. Mirsvilfe'*'?®"'
grandchildren: two '
8randchildfen:iwosisir.I!
Jordan of MocksvillT^'
.Survivors include: a son. Williani
Cray Huichens of GreensNuo: one
grand.son; three sisters. Josephine
Ellis of Route .3. Mix-ksvillc. Jennie
Bell of Florence. .S.C.. and Pauline
Blake of Route 2. Advam-e: and a
brother. John I). Huichens of
I s'llhilKissiT.
Grecnway Pauley Jr.
Mr. Grecnway Pauley Jr.. 71. of
4667 Old Bclews Creek Road.
Winston Salem. died .Sumlay. Sept.
29. 1991. at the V.A. Hospital in
.Salisbury.
He was boru Dee. 16. 1919. in
Cliaiiiiansvillc. W.Va.. toGreenway
Paulc) .Sr. and Nettie CraddiKk
Mr. Pauley was a memher of the
Grapevine Btiplist Church. He was a
veteran of the United .Sttiles Army
serving ill World War II with 7S9lh
Ami aircraft Artillery a-ilnllion. and
was retired froiii Gravely I'lactor
with .3.3 years of service.
Surviving ate: his wife. Alice Clay
Pauley of the home: three sons.
Grecnway Pauley. David Pauley.
both of Winston-.Salcm. and MIehaci
Pauley of Clcmmons: four daughters.
Mrs. Brenda Beach. Mrs. Patrici.i
Keicher. both of Winsion-Salcm.
Mrs. Linda Hcdriek of Mocksvillc
and Mrs. l.ola White of Ixwisville:
three grandchildren: four great
grandchildren: a special family
friend. Charlotte Spencc: four sisters.
Masic Ward of West Virginia. Edith
Hill of Florida. Mary Mislovc of
New Jeiscy and Garnett Skceucs ol
Florida; and four brtahcrs. John
Oodls-y. Clay Ginlbcy. hotbofWest
Viiginia. the Rev. James Godbey ol
Missouri ami Elma Pauley of New-
York.
Funeral services were Tuesday.
Oct. I. at Grapevine Baptist Church
Hy the Rev. Ron Comer. Burial
fidlowed in the church cetnclerv.
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Mr. Wctborn William "Webb"
Sctllc. 79. of 643 Plcasanl Hill Dr.,
Elkin. died Tucstlay. Scpl. 24. at
N.C. Baptist Hospital in
Win-ston-Salcm.
Funeral services were conducted
Tliursday. .Sept. 26. at Pleasiinl Hill
Baptist Church by Dr. Don .Sicplicns.
the Rev. Jerry l-iigalc. and Dr. Rick
Cockcrhairi. Burial w.as in the cliiircli
ccmclcry.
Mr. .Sclllc wjiv Kirn in Wilki's
County July 22. 1912. to F J. and
C'artie ingrail .Settle. He was rcliicd
from Chatham Mfg. Company.
He was a member of Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church, where he served as
a deacon. Sunday school teacher, and
was custodian for .30 years.
He was preceded in death by his
first wife. Beulah Shore Settle, and
a brother. Millard Settle.
Surviving are: his wife. Gypsy
Burcham Settle: three daughters.
Masine Martin of Hamilton. Ohio.
Libby Whitakcr of Mocksvillc, and
Kay Ray of Black Mountain: one son.
Johnny Settle of Joncsville: one .step
son. Dr. Rick Cockerham of
Durham: 14 grandchildren: 14 great
grandchildren: four sisters. I.ula
HArpc. I.ucillc Pardue. and Ctrace S.
Couch, all of Elkin. and Beulah
Roger of Greensboro: and three
brothers. Brady Settle and Garvic
Settle, both of Elkin, and George Set
tle of Winston-Salem.
t/ Gwendolyn G. Smith
Ms. Gwendolyn Gail Smith. 32, of
1439-A Hutton St.. Winston-Salcm.
died Monday. Sept. 23. 1991. at
N.C. Baptist Ho.spital.
She was a native and lifelong resi
dent of Winston-Salem. and attend
cd Morning Star Baptist Church.
She was a gr.-idltate of Parkland
High .SchtMil. attended Forsylh
Technical College, was a former
employee of For.syth Memorial
Hospital, and Windsor Jewelers.
Sitrviving arc: a daughter. Bllesha
Wclltnan of the home: her parents,
the Rev. and Mrs. Francis Smith ol
MiK-ksville: five sisters. Deborah
Smith. Venessa Miller, and Cassan
dra Miller, all of Winston-Salem.
Ptiscilla Ctmper of Norcross. Ga..
attd Mnrisa Hatnptnn of Atlanta. Ga.:
two brothers. Thomas Lee Smith of
Winston-Salem. and Michael Smith
of Danville, Va.: her grandmother.
F^thonia Williams of Winston -Salem:
anil several aunts, itncles. nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
Ftineral services were Friday.
Sept. 27. at the Russell Funeral
Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
David Wilson. Burial was in the Ben
how Chapel AMF. 7.ioti Chitrcit
cetitctery. Etist Bettd.
Jonathan A. Tiraboschi
Jonathan Anthony Tiraboschi. in
fant son of John Andrew and Saman-
tha White Tiraboschi. died Tuesday.
Sept. 24.1991, at McLetxIs Regional
Medical Center in Florence. S.C.
He was bom in Conway. S.C.. on
•Sept. 23. 1991.
Surviving are: his pareuts of Myr
tle Beach: a si.stcr. Kimherly
Elirahclh Tiraboschi of the home
maternal grandparents. Bill and
Dianne White of Mocksvillc: patci
nal grandmother. Janet J. T iraboscit
of Myrtle Beach: and paternal grattti
father. John Tirahosciti of Pitlshiirgit
Pa.
A private funeral service will Itc
held at a later date.
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!' John E. Brown
Evcrctle Brown.HI, of Route I. jH..-f.' . jll r jjj
M c ni II r i a I
Hnspil.il after aj pcriotiiifclcclin-
1'he funeral lES, a
wai Friday,
Oil. 4, ai Landmark Churth of God.
Slalesvillc. corMluetcil hy the Revs,
Niilhan RIdgcway and F.D. Black.
Burial wa^ in Ircilcll Memorial
Gardens,
Memorials may be made lo Ijind-
mark Church of Ciod. Fast Broad
Street Falenxion, .Slalesviilc. N C
2H677,
Born Nov. .10, 1909, in Yadkin
C'oimly. Brown was a son of the laic
l.ulhcr Monigomery and Zcilii Hob-
son Brown. He was a retired llnish-
ed ciirfienlcr and fariiKT, He also
worked as deputy sheriff of Davie
County.
Survivors include: his wife. Lola
Money Brown, whom he married
June 6, 1911; four sons, J,W. and
Dennis Brown, holli of Moeksvillc,
ran! Blown of Winslon Salcm and
Charlie Brown of l,ake Norman; two
daiigblers, Clara Tbotnason of
Salisbtits- and Beeki Rohctlson of Ad
vance: 15 grandchildren: 16
gfcal -grandchildren:
Also, two brothers, Joshua and
l.iitlicr Brown, both of Y.idkinvillc;
and two sisters, Cindy IVnilry of
l.cnoif and 7.ola Mac WmHlniff of
Roonville.
Vcrnon E. Jolly
Vernon Eustace Jolly, 55, of Route
6, MiKksvillc. died Momlay, Oct. 7.
1991. at Maplclcaf Hcallh Care in
Slatcsviilc, where he had been .a resi
dent for the past ycar.
A graveside service will be held at
2 p.m. Thursday, Cel. 10, .it Union
Chapel United MclhiHiist Church
ccinclciy. conducted by the Rev,
Allen Barker,
The family will be at Baton's
Funeral Home on Wetlncsday night
from 7 to 9.
Born in [lavlc County on April 15.
19.16, Jolly was a son of James
I .ulbcr Jolly of Route f>. Moeksvillc
ami the late Sadie Blanche Jones
Jolly,
Survivors, in addition lo his father,
include: his brother. Lloyd P. Jolly
of Route 6; a niece: a great-niece; and
a great-ncphcw.
Henry L. Corrlher
Mr, Henry Lester Corriher, 66. of
150 Densmorc St.. WInston-Salem,
died unexpectedly at his home Mon
day. Oct. 7, 1991.
Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday, Oct. 9. at Voglcrs Clem-
mons Chapel by Dr. Sammy Shoaf
and Mr. Gamclt Carroll with burial
in Wcstiawn Gardens of Memory.
Mr. Corriher was twrn Feb. 16,
1925. in Davie County,
He attended Vcmon Forest Baptist
Church (formerly Urban Street Bap
tist Church), worked for many years
as a carpenter, was a member of the
llancs Mali Mallwalkcrs, and was a
veteran of World War 11,
Surviving arc: his wife, Mrs. Mary
league Corriher of the home; three
daughters, Mrs. June Hawkins and
Mrs, Jane Huic, both of Winston
Salcm, and Mrs. Joan Whalcy of Rl.
2. Moeksvillc: one son, Mr, R.iy-
mond l.cslcr Corriher of Winston-
Siiiem: six gnuidehildren: his motlicr.
Mrs, Onntc ("orriiu-r Bowles i>1
Winston-Salcm; four sisters. Mrs
Betty Parker of Murrell's Inlet. SC..
Mrs. Ehirolhy Powell of Kcrncrs-
villc. Mrs. Sue Daiby of Yadkinvjilc,
and Mrs. Shirlc) Slycrs of Walker
town; and six brothers, Mr. Eugene
Bowles of PIpillon. Neb.. Mr. Bill
Bowles of-Pfafftown. Mr. WcMxly
Bowles of Winsion-Salem. Mr.
James Bowles of Concord. Mr.
Richard Bowles of Mix're, S-C.. anil
Mr. Charlie Bowles of Eliraheth.
Colo,
Mcmiirials may be made to the
Vcrnon ForcM Baptist Church
Building Fuml, Rt. 12, Box 17011,
Winslon-.Saleui, N.C. 27107.
James A. Hendrix
Mr. J.nnics Anderson Hcndrlx. .SO,
of Rt. 1, Moeksvillc, died Tuesday.
Oct. I. 1991. at N.C. Baptist
Hospital after being in declinlnB
health.
Funeral services were Thursday.
Oct. .1, nl Fulton United Mcihixiisl
Church, eunduelcd hy the Rev, Sue
Northciafl. Burial w.is in the church
cemetery.
He was Nun March 25. 1941. in
Davie County, a son of Charles Oilcll
and Evelyn Ratt?. Hcndrix of
MiKksvillc, He was the owner and
operator of Hcndrix Barbecue,
He was a member of Fulton United
Methodist Churth.
•Surviving, in aildilon lt> his
parents, are; two ions. Tim and
Kevin Hcndrix. both of Moeksvillc:
one grandilaughlcr: one sister. Mrs.
Mike (Judy) Gsluirnc of Moeksvillc;
and one hrcpiher, Sam Hcndrix ol
l.esinpton.
AloysiiLS (>. McDoiumgh
Mr. Aloysitis George MeDiinougli.
7(1. of IM fiirrcsl Drii-e. Advance,
died at his home .Salurrkiv. (X.'l. 5,
1991.
He was horn in Pitlshurgh, Pa., a
son of (he !a(c Eilward and Agnes
Giasser McDonimgh.
Mr. McDiinough w.isagradualc of
Dui|uesnc University and prior to
retirement was sales manager for the
Ingefsoll-Rand Corp.. Allenlown,
Pa. He served with the United Stales
Air Force during World War II
Serving in the European theater of
the war. he was awarded the
Distinguisbcil Flying Cross for ex
traordinary aehicvemeni in aerial
flight. He also received the honor
from the President of the United
Slates of the awpard of the tenth oak
leaf cluster lo the Air Medal.
He was a member of the Holy
Family Catholic Church in Clem-
mons where the funeral mass was
-said Tuesday. Oct. 8. by Father
Thomas R. Walsh, Burial fcdiowcd in
the Wcsilawn Gardens of Memory in
Clciiimotis,
He is survived hy: his wife, Julia
Ann Connolly MiDonoiigh of the
home; three liaughicrs, Mary Ann M,
MeFarland of Arlington, Va,. Joan
M, Hcaly of Winsion-Salcm. and
P.itricia M, Langlcy of Mclaric. La.;
three sons. Edward A. McDonough
of Grianilo, Fla.. William A,
McDnniiiiph of Winston-Salcm, and
Bernard A, McDonough of
Washington. IJ.C,; .and nine
gr.inilehildrcn.
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Charles Flynn "C.F." Meroney
Jr.. 81. of 578 Salisbury Sr.,Mocksvillc. died Motrday. Oct. 7.
1991. at Forsylh Memorial Hospilal.Winston-.Salcrn after an cxicndcd
..... L II .A craveside service will be held at11 a.m. Thursday. Oct. 10. al Row
Cemetery, conducted by the Revs. 1.
Don Lloyd and Leland Richardsoii.
The family was to be at Eaton s
Funeral Home on Wcdncstlay niphi
from 7:30 to 9. , i.
Memorials may be made to the
Dialysis or Cancer Fund of Forsyih
Memorial Hosptial. 33.33 Stos Creek
Parkway. Winslon-Salcm. N.t
norn Nov. 3.1'W. in MiK-ksvillc.
Meroney was a son of the late
Charles Flynn and Emma Kimbrougli
Meroney. A partner inHardware Co.. he was a World War
II veteran. He was a Presbyterian.Survivors include: his wife.
Kathcrlne Kurfees Meroney. whoni
he married in 1932: and several
nieces and nephews.
/ 'Top' Steelman
James L. "Top" Steelntan. 51. of
6755 Foster Road. Woodleaf. died
Tuesday. Oct. 8. 1991. at Rowan
Memorial Hospital in Salistary.
The body is at Noble and Kelwy
Funeral Home. Salisbury, pending
completion of funeral arrangements.
Born April 16. 1940. in Rowan
County. Steelman was a son oiAbraham and Addic VaiightersSteelman of Wosxlleaf. A graduate of
R.A. Clement High Sehool m
Cleveland, he was last employed at
R J. Rcymilds in Winston-Salem. He
was a U.S. Anny veteran of the Viet
nam War.Survivors include: his wife.
Mildred Montgomery Steelman of
nrons. N. v.; a daughter. Tammy C.
Steelman of fttonx. N.Y.; a bimhcr.
Joe 1 .Steelman of WivKlleaf: and
Ihiee sisters. All>cita S. Jacksim ofWoodleaf. Mattic S. Parks of
Mocksvillc ami Mary Ruth .Steelman
of Salisbury.
' Kenneth E. Nivens
ofRt' f M'"^^.r'«Niven.'.39.^Rt .3.M«:k
Funeral services were to be hold at2 p.m. Wednesday Oci o ni it.
Bishy Presbyterian Church hy dieRev. fJavid tJanicl. Burial was toow in the church cemetery The
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19M Nov. 30.EliVlbc hciwabcth Myers Nivens of Ri i
Washington Nivens. and was
car' - ■"
w™, ""He wa.s a member of the BixhyPreshyicrian Church where he hadserved as an Elder .ind an Usher Me
.Surviving. j„
M '«<> hrotlicrs. Lcrov
nieces •in.inephews.He was preceded in death bv his
SU"t'n'-William T. Nivens. in 1985.
El James Wansley
El James Wansley. 61. of 408 N.Cahlwell St.. .Siitisbury. died Thursday. Oct. 3. 1991. at Rowan
Memorial Haspllal.The funeral was held Monday.(Xl. 7. at First Calvaiy Bapti.siChurch. oflicLated by the Rev. !,.R.Brown. Burial followed at OakwoodCemetery in Salisbury.Horn Dec. 12. (929. in DavieComity. Wansley was » son of Maryllrowii Wansley of Salishiiry and the
hill- l-llls Ixv Waoslev.
r-iliualcil at J.C. Price HighScliiNil, lie was a iitciiilicr of Firsl
Calvary Baptist Church. He was a
Mason.
Survivors, in addition to hismother, include; his wife, MargaretColcman Wansley; a daughter. Cynthia Wansley of Hackensack. N.J.;
three stepsons. Steven Holt ofWashington, D.C.. and Cleo andRicky Holt, both of Salisbury: one
.stcpgrandchild; one hrother. CharlesWansley of Charlotte and one .sister.Mary Rradshnw of .Salishiiry.
Floyd B. Pope
Mr. Floyd Bingham Pope. 78.
formerly of Mock Place, died Mon
day. Oct. 7,1991. at Bermuda Place
in Advance.
Funeral .services were to heWcdnc.sday. Oct. 9. at Eaton'sFuneral Chapel. Burial was to follow
in Rowan Memorial Park in
Salisbury.
Memorials may be made to DavieCounty CAP Program. P.O. Drawer
908. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028.
Mr. Pope was bom May 10. 191.3.
in Anderson. S.C.. to William Leeand Lcthia Freeze Pope, and was
retired from Burlington Mills in
Coolecmce. He had spem most of hislife in Coolccmec, and was a memberof Dutchman Creek Baptist Church.His wife, Floy Thompson Pope
preceded him in dcalh May 27. 1988.
Survivors include: two daughters,
L.cthia P. Johnson of Mocksvillc andBelly Sue (Jiiinn of Matthews; a son.
Willie Isre Pope of Virginia: '0grandchildren: 18 great
gramlcliililren: and one brother. 1 voAmltcw Pope of Isvwell.
Mrs. Mable G. Williams
Mrs. Mahle Gtiinn Rcid Williams,widow of Mr. Glenn W. Rcid.formerly of West Main Street. PilotMountain, died Friday. Oct. 4.1991.at the Silver Chimes Manor in Mt.Airy.
Mrs. Williams was bom in RuralHall to Thomas E. and Agnes Ije
Morgan Giiinn. was a homemakcrand a iiienibcr of the First BapilsiChurcfi in Pilot Mountain.Surviving arc: one daughter. Ms.Glcnda Guinn Rcid of MiKksvillc:one sister. Mrs. Willie Guinn Kirbyof Kcmcrsvillc: nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were conductedSiinday. Oct. 6. at the Pilot Mouiilain City Cemetery hy the Rev.
.Sydney Easter.Memorials may bo made to thePeai-c Haven Baptist Church. 1501
N. Peacchavcn Road. WinstonSalcm. N.C. 27104 or to the
American Cancer StKtciy. P.O. Box.345. Mt. Airy. N.C. 27030.
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Mrs. Mary S. Gartner
; Wrs. Mary Sharpe Coble Cartncr,
76, of Rl. 1, Harmony, died Friday,
Oct. II, 1991, at her rc.ddcnce
following a brief illness.
. She was born in Davic County
^ov. 6,1914, to the late Addison and
SIclla uncr Coble.
Her husband. James Coite "BiR'k"
Cartner. died in 1970.
Surviving arc: two sons. Jerry
tarlnef of Mocksvillc, and Jimmy
Cartncr of Rl. I. Harmony: five
grandchildren: three brothers. John
and Alfred Coble, both of
MiKksvillc. and Walt Coble of New
York: and three sisters. Mrs. Hazel
Garwnod of MtKksville. Mrs. Blan
che Driver of Greenville. S.C.. ami
Mrs. Adelaide McDaniel of Wor-
thinglon. Ky.
Funeral services were held Sunday.
Oct. 13, at Mt. Bethel United
Methtxiist Church. Burial was in the
Iredeil Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to Ml.
Beihel Unitol Methodi.st Church. Rt
I. Bos 22.t. Harmony. NC 28fit4
Rcnard D. Griffin
Mr. Rcnard Dallon GrifTin. 73, ofKing died Sunday, Oct. 13, 1991, at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital following
a ten-year illness with cancer.
The son of the late Dr. Ernest M.
and Blanche Lee GrifRn. he was bom
June 18. 1918. in Farmington arid
moved with his family to King in
1919. He graduated from King High
School and attended Draughn s
Busine.ss College.
He married Annie Sue Hendrix of
Tobaccoville on July 12. 1942. who
survives.
Other survivors include: two
daughters. Susan Yvonne Galhings of
Tobaccoville and Melodic Ann Pugh .
and husbaml. Richard of Charlotte;
two grandsons; one granddaughter;
iind one brother. Ernest Ralton Grif
fin of King.
Funeral services were to be
Wednesday. Oct. 16. 4 p.m. at the
King Moravian Church, conducted
by the Rev. Jimmic Newsomc Jr. The
body was to be placed in the church
thirty minutes prior to the service.
Masonic riles were to follow id the
church graveyard.
Flowers will be accepted or
memorials may be made to the King
Moravian Church Building Fund,
P.O. Box .W2. King. NC 27021.
Jannie Fortune
• Jannie Bell Neely Fortune, 68, of
108 Holly Hill Court. Mocksville,
died Thursday. Oct. 10, 1991. at
Meridian Nursing Center in
Salisbury.
n The funeral was Saturday. Oct. 12.
at Erwin Temple CME Church, with
(he Rev. Irene Clodfeiter offieiating.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
: Born April 14. 1923, in Rowan
County, she was a daughter of the
Igte Carzell and Betty White Neely.
Site was a homemaker.
_ Survivors include two daughters.
Bertha F. Mayfield and Alberta F.
Arnold, both of Mocksville; seven
grandchildren; one great-grandchild;
three brothers. William Raul Neely of
Mocksville; Carlee Neely and
Thomas Neely, both of Cooleemee;
dnd one sister. Eleanor Faulkner of
Advance.
Mrs. Lucy Anna Hodges
Mrs. laicy Anna HiKlges. 89.
formerly of 23.36 S. Main St.. Mt.
Airy, died Tuesday. Oct. 8. 1991. at
Britthaven Nursing Home in
Wilkcsboro.
She was horn Jan. 2, 1902. in
Surry County to James Henry and
Martha Hiatt Parker. She was a
lifelong member of the Mt. Airy
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Mr. James Samuel Hodges
and three sons, Mr. Charles l.conard
Hodges. Mr. Edward Walter
Hodges, and Mr. Fred Arnold
Hodges.
Site is survivcti by a daughter. Mrs.
Cluirlcs (Launa) Pounds of Advance;
four sons. Mr. James Monroe
Hodges of Walkertown. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert S. Hodges of Clem-
mnns, Mr. and Mrs. Taimadge L.
Hmlges of Winslon-Salem. and Mr.
A.J. Hodges of Morganlon; 24
grandchildren; ' 28 great
grandchildren: two
great-great-grandchildren;
Two sisters, Mrs. Christine Mar
shall of Winslon-Salem and Mrs.
Walter (Dorothy) Blake of Aurora.
III.; three bmthers and sisters-in-law.
Mr. .and Mrs. Elvin Parker of Mt.
Airy, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Parker of
Greensboro, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Parker of Damaseu.,, Ark.:
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted
Friday. Oct. II. at the Mt. Airy
Chapel of Gracewood Funeral Home
with Bishops Joseph Sloop and
Robert Bradley ofTiciating.
Paul T. Glllls
Paul T. Gillis, 71, of Fort Myers
Beach, Fla.. dieid Wednesday. Ocl.
9. 1991. in Clyde.
The funeral was Saturday. Oct. 12.
in the chapel of the Coral Ridge
Funeral Home, 630 Pine Island Rd..
with burial in Coral Ridge Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Beich Rescue Squad, 3043 Estero
BWd., Fort Myers Beach. Fin.
A native of Rowan County, he
nuivcd to Fort Myers Beach 22 years
ago from Sarasota. Active in real
estate for the past 20 years, he was
co-founder of Lynn Gillis Real
Estate. Inc. at Fort Myers Beach. He
was a member of the Fort Myers
Behch Board of Realtors, the
American Legion and the VFW.
Survivors include: his wife.
Carolyn (Lynn) Gillis of Fort Myers
Beach; three sons. Fred Gillis of
Mocksville. Tirni Gillis of Salisbury,
and John Gillis of Sarasota; four
daughters. Shirley Wood of Sarasota,
Peggy Hess, Sue Comelison and
Patricia Lovings, ali of Salisbury; 11
grandchildren; four great-
grandchiidren; one brother. Burton of
Birmingham. Ala.; and one sister.
Elaine Kirk of GoldsNrro.
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Mrs. Annie E.S. LIpe
Mre Annie Eutalin Shcrrlll Lipc.
K2. ofRt. I. Troutman. died Sunday
1991. at N.C. BaplislHmpiiat in WmMnn-SaJcm after a
brief illness.
The funeral was to be Wednesday.
^1. 16. in Wc.stmoreland Chapel at
2 p.m.. conducted by Dr. Ridicrt J
Gmide. Burial was to follow in St.
Mjchael's Cemetery In Troutman.Born Dec. 10. 1908, In Ircdell
County, she was a daughter of the
late Ranis and Minnie Houston
Sherrill.
Mrs. Lipc was preceded in death
by two brothers and one sister. Eurcll
and Paul Sherrill and Miss lla
Sherrill.
She married William Floyd Lipe
who .survives.
Other survivors include; four
brothers. A.sa. Albert and Roland
Sherrill. all of Kannapolis. and
Howard Sherrill of Mocltsville: and
three sisters. Mrs. Edith Essicit of
Winslon-Salem and Mrs. Rachel
Hendricltsand Mrs. Beatrice Reavis.
both of Moclcsville.
Lawrence WofTord
Lawrence Wofford. 67. of 1404Paumier Ciicle. Raleigh, died Satur-
day. Oct. 12. 1991, at his home.
'd. at Raleigh Memorial
Bom May .S. 1924. inOa.leemee,he was a son of Jes.se and Luna Becit
WofTord. Former chief photographerand (litwtor of editor services for theKalngh Nem and Observer, he al.so
was former owner of Patterson
Travel Services Inc. of Raleigh
.Survivors include: his wife. Con-ntc P. Worford; one son. William L.
Wofford Jr. of Raleigh; onedaughter, Rencc McHlroy of Raleigh-one granddaughter; one brother,'
fames Wofford of Coolcemcc; one
si.sler. Margaret Roystcr of
Coolcemcc; and a niece. Su.san Wall
of Moclc.sville.
Mrs. Nina H. Powell
Mrs. Nina Harris Powell. 87,
formerly of Rt. I. Mncksvlllc, died
Thursday, Oct. 10. 1991. at Davie
County Hospital.
Funeral services were Saturday.
Oct. 12. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. Ronald Mann
and Mr. David Powell. Burial was in
Center United MethiKlist Church
cemetery.
Memorials may he made to the
Cemetery Fund of Center United
Methodist Church, c/o Mr. Bill
Sctiford. Rt. I. Mocksvillc. NC
27028.
Mrs. Powell was btirn Aug. 5.
I9(M. in Iredell County to the late
Harvey and Laura Tharp Harris, had
been a homemaker and a former
school teacher at the Smith Grove
_ High School.
She was a graduate of the 1921
Class of Harmony High School, and
obtained her teaching certificate at
Appalachian State Teacher's College
in Boone.
She was a member of the Center
United Methodist Church where .she
had been a Sunday school teacher,
and had served on the administrative
board. She was an organizer and
charter member of Center WMU.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Lawrence Raymond
"Duck" Powell, who preceded her
in death in 1973.
Survivors include: two daughters.
Mrs. Wetiley (Janie) Potts, with
whom Mrs. Powell made her home.
Lakewood Dr., MocLsvilie. and Mrs.
Melton (Getaldinc) Haynes of Wilm
ington; three sons. Dob Powell and
Ben Powell, both of MocLsvillc. and
Roger Powell of Waync.sboro. Va.;
' 13 grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mat-
tie Lou Faddis of Woodlawn, Va..
and Mrs. Pauline Campbell of Har
mony; and one brother. Robert Har
ris of Harmony.
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Mrs Elizabeth Ann Caudle Bled-
•w.«.ofRi. 5. Moclcsvlllc. diedMonday, Oct. 21. 1991. at NC
Baptist Hospital after a brief illness'
Funeral services were to be con-dueled at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oci
z.'. at iHiiim-s runcral Cliapcl. A
gravcsKle service was to be held al5 p.ni. Wednesday at the W.xxlard
Family Cemetery in Tndd,
She was born Dec. 6, 1936. in
radkin County, daughter of Ada
Elizabeth Hobson Caudle of
MrK-ksville and the late Acy Caudle.
.She was employed with Masters
Economy Inn in Statesvillc.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Jack Blcd.soc. who died
May 21. 1989.
In addition to her mother, survivors
are: two datiphtcrs and son in lawKathy ami Troy Key. and lammy
Olcd.soc. all of Moek.svillc; two
grandchildren; one .sister. Mrs D C(Sue) Lawrence of Advance; and
ihrw brothers. Jimmy E. Caudle and
Bobby Caudle, both of MocksvilleaiKl Billy J. Caudle Sr. of East Bend
Mrs. Anna Y. Campbell
Mrs. Anna York Cauiphell. 76. of
2.341 First Settlers Ave.. Virginia
Beach. Va.. died Saturday, Oct. 19. *
1991, in Chesapeake. Va.
She was born March .3. 191.5. in
For.syth County to Marvin Lee and
Nellie Bullard York.
Surviving are: two daughters.
Myra C. .Scats of Virginia Beach.
Va.. and Sarah C. Singlevich of
Charlotte; three grandchildren; four
.sisters. Betty Maybcrry of Winston-
Salem. Elsie Tomiak of Hollywood.
Fla.. Hazel Smith of Clemmons and
Lucille Brown of Gainesville. Ga.;
and one brother. Frank York of
Advance.
Funeral services were Tuesday.
Oct. 22. at llayworth'Miller Silas
Creek Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
Jim Grydcr. Burial followed in
(iardensof Memory in W.ilkertown
Lizzie J. Cranflll
l-ir/ie Jordan Cmnnil. %. former,
ly rrf Railroad Street. Mocksville
dtcd Saturday. Oct. 19. 1991. at'
Allegheny County Memorial Hospitaltn Sparta, where she had been a pa
ttern for the pa.st 2W months.
The funeral was Monday Oct 21at F.at<m-s Funeral Chapel, conducted
by the Rev. Grady TUftcrow. Burial
was in the Eaton's Baptist Church
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to theCemetery Fund of Eaton's Baptist
Church. Rmilc 8. MtK'ksvillc, NC
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I 89.S. she was a daughter of the late
Henry Valentine and Martha Beck
Jordan. A homemnker. she had been
a resident of High Country NursingCare m Spaita for tire pa.st four years
She was a member of Turrcntine
Bapti.st Church in Moclcsville.
Her husband. Stamey C. Cranlill.died in 1963. A daughter. Kathlecii
Jones, died in 1988, and a son. Don
Wayne Cranmi. died in 1987.
.-Sttrvivors include: a daughter
Ixnttsc Allen of Route 7. MiK-ltsvillc-
a son. Ustcr Cranmi of Elm Street"
Mmlsvillc; 8 grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren; nvcgreal-grcal-grandchildrcn; ami a sister. Nannie
Booc of Route 5. Mocksville.
i Thomas E. Bohannon
. Ihe funeral was to he mi t »
Wcdnc.sdav (Vf ^
Florence I. Fowler
Florence Irene Fowler. 18. of 268
Milling Road. Apt. .5-D. died at hei
home Wednesday. Oct. 16. 1991.
after being in declining health for two
years.
The funeral .service was Sumlay.
Oct. 20. at Fairlicld Bapti.st Church
ofKcialcd by the Rev. Christophct^
Young. Burial followed in the chiia-h
cemetery.Bom May 1, 1973. in DavicCotin
ty. Ms. Fowler was a daughter of
Debbie Houvll Fowler of Mm ksvillc
and Harvey Lee Fowler. She attend
ed Davic County High .School and
was a member of Fairlicld Baptist
Church.
.Survivors, in addition to lier
parents, include: a son, Terrcncc
Rcshaun While of Mocksville; two
brothers. Harvey Fowler Jr. ami
Steven B. Fowler, both of
Mocksville; three sister-.. GinaHowell. Evonnc Fowler and Vicky
Fowler, all of Mocksville; her mater-
nal grartdfathcr. Lonnic Howell of
Mocksville; and her paternal grand-
(rarents. Thomas and Lizzie Fowler
fit Mocksville.
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Mrs. Emma Rcncgar Hayncs. 87.
of Rl. 6. Mocksvillc. died Monday,
Oct. 14. 1991. at Davie County
Hospital.
Mrs. Hayncs was born April 10,
1904, in Incdell County to W.H.
"Bud" and Lena Hays Renegar. She
was a nicmhcr of .Sandy .Springs Bap
tist Church.
.She was preceded in death by her
husband, Milton S. Hiiyncs; three
.sisters, Mannie Bumgarncr, Nclia
.Stack and Ruby John.son; and one
brother. Mirlc Rcncgar.
.Surviving arc: one daughter.
Madolyn Hayncs Wagoner of
MiK-ksvilic; two sisters. Esina Smith
of Harmony and Jewel Heath of
Maryland; two grandchildren; two
slepgrandchildren; and three
stepgreal-grandchiidren.
Funeral .services were Thursday.
Oct. 17, at Sandy Springs Baptist
Church, conducted by the Revs.
David Riser and Paul Moore. Burial
followed in the chnrcii cemetery.
/ T.F, Latham Jr.
Thomas Frank Latham Jr., 67, of
107 Mayfair Drive. Lexington, died
Tuesday. Oa. LS, 1991, at Lexington
Memorial Hospital.
The funeral was Friday, Oct. 18,
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel.
MocRsviilc, conducted by the Rev.
David Gilbreath. Burial was in
Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery in
l).wic County.
hMemorials may be made to
Eaton's Baptist Church, Route 8.
Mocksvilie, NC 27028, or a charity
of the donor's choice.
Born Jan. 9, 1924, Latham was a
son of the late Thomas Frank and
Margaret Boger Latham. A World
War II veteran, he had retired after
.^7 years of service with Link-Taylor
Furniture Co. in Lexington.
, Survivors include: his wife. Iris
Ma.s.scy Latham; three sons. Bill and
Don Latham, both of Lexington, and
Ben Latham of Southmont; three
grandchildren; two sisters, Bessie
Latham of Winslon-Salem and Alhcr-
tn White of MiK'ksvillc; and three
brothers, Miiiard, Everclte and Oscar
lalii.'iiti. all of MfH'ksviile.
Mamie 'Lil Eva' McMahan
Mrs. Mamie "Lil Eva"
McMahan, 97, of C.impbell Rd.,
MiK-ksvillc, died Tuesday. Oct. LS,
1991, at Davie County Ho.spital
following a serious illness of two
days.
The funeral was conducted Sun
day, Oct. 20, at .Smith Grove AME
•/ion Church. Officiating were the
Revs. Willie Hawkins, pastor, and
William Conrad, pastor of Moore's
Chapel AME Zion Church. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Born April 12. 1894, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late Nelsrm and Julia Ann Lyons
McMahan.
lUlucatctI in the Davie County
schiHils, she was a lutmeniaker nnd
a mcmlwr of Smith Grove AME Zion
Church.
.Survivors ittcliide: a .son. Hubert
McMahan of Winston-Salcm; three
daughters, laiuise M. Mock of
Winston-Salcm. Lillian McMahan
nnd Anita McMahan, both of
M<*ksvillr; 13 grandchildren; and 19
great gratulchihltcn.
Coyte E. Meadows
Mr Coyte Eilward Meadows. J.S,
of Clcmmons. died Thursd.iy. Oit.
17, I9')l. at Brrurkridgc Retirement
Home. .
He was born March 26. 1916. m
Mecklenburg County to Parks I eroy
and Laura Wilson Mcartows.
Mr. Meadows was a member ot
Muddy Creek Churcb irf Christ, and
was retired from R-J. Reynolds alter
.34'/: years. n.Surviving arc: his wife. Virginia
Gnibbs Meadows of the honie; onedaughter, Mrs. Donald (Sue) Cole of
Ailvamc: three sons ami daughters
in law, Edward L. and JoanMeadows of Clcmmons, William L.
and Linda Meadows of Advance, andJoseph (Mike) and Bamhi Meadows
of Clcmmons; eight grandchildren,
two great gramlchildren; one hrotlwr,
W l> Mcacltws of WiiKtan-Saicio,and a special friend. Cynthia O'Neal
of Winston-Salcm.
Funeral services were .SaturiJay.
ext. 19. at Muddy Creek Church ofChrist, conducted by the Revs. Ollis
BasBctt and Bill McKinsey. Biiini
rollowed in Westlawn Ctardens ot
Memory.
Flake Lyons
Mr. Flake Lyons of the Pell Care
Nursing Facility, Salisbury, former
ly of 1037 Manley St.. Winston-
Salcm, died Thursday. Oct. 17.
'W- .He was a native of Davie Coimly
and a MethodLst by faith.
He is survived by; his wife. Mrs.
Mildred Cuihrtll Lyons of Winston-
Salcm; one son. Paul Lyons and onegrandson, both of Winston-Salem;
two great-grandchildren; two sisters,
Mrs. Lucy L. Howcll and Mrs. Mary
B. BItickwell. both of Mix-ksville;
and a host of nieces and nephews,
other reLnives and friends.
Funeral services were Monday.
Oct. 21. at Jerry C. Gilmorc Jr.
Memtirial Chapel, where the Rev.
Willie Hawkins officiated. Burial was
in Smith Grove AME Zion Church
cemetery in Davie County.
Bcrilic C. Phillips
Mr. Bcrnic Cecil Phillips. 68. ol
625 6th .St.. Wiaston-Salcm. died
Weilnesday. (X"t. 16. lOitl. at N.( .
Baptist Hospital.
He was born F'eb. 6. 1923, in Ml.
Airy, to Bcrnic Wiliiam ami Sarah
Creed Phiilips.
Mr. Phillips served in the U.S. Ar
my during World War II.
Smvivingarc; one daughtci. Wan
da Sue Temples of Advamc: thicc
sons. Lawrence Ray Phillips "I King.
Daniel la:e Phillips and LutherWayne Phillips, both of Winston-
Saiem; one stepson, Luther E. Beck
of Winston-Salem; six grandehildten;
one sister, Eunice F.li/abcth Phillips
of Winston-Salcm; ami one half-
sister, Doris (livens of Statesvillc.
Graveside services were Friday,
Oct. i8. :it Saiisburv Natimtal
Cemetery.
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Y.ailkinville. ami Iraery Walker "I
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-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERERIJIE RECORD. THURSDAY. Ocl; 31. 1991
john Henry Beck
' Myrtle H. Beck
John Heniy Btck. 95. and his wife.
Myrtle Holion Beck. 86. of R™'® °-
Mocksville, died Tues^y. Oct. 22,
1991. as (he resuU of injuries suslain-
^ in an automobile accident on U.S.
601 north of Mocksville.
A double funeral was held Friday.
Oct. 25. al Ealon*s Funeral Home
Chapel, conducted by theCloninger and David Poivell. Burial
was in Bear Creek Baptist Church
Beck?bom April 9.18%. in P®*!®
County, vras a son of the jate JohnWilliam and Maty pta Baity ^k-
A retired sheet metal worker with Er-win Mills, he was also a fw'«®f;A member of Bear Creek ^ptisa
' Church, he was a World War
veteran, one of the two oldest living
veterans in Davie County-
Mrs. Beck, bom Feb. 22. 1905, in
Davie County, was a daughter of the
late Benjamin Franklin and OctaviaKno* Holton. She was a homemaker.
Their survivors include: adaughter, Mrs. Thurman (Nellie)
Dull of Route 6, f**"®grandchildren; and three
crcat-grandchiWrcn.He is also survived by two sisters.
Ina Martin of Route! and Bculah S"of
and a brother. Robert Beck of
Mocksville. .
Mrs. Beck is also survived by a
sister. Juanita Adams of Owtonia;a^ a brother. B.F. Holton of
Bessemer City.
Rodger T. Booker
Mr. Rodger Todd Booher. 29, of
Rl. 3. Hickory Tree Development.
Mocksville. died Wednesday, Oct.
23. 1991, at his home.
. Funeral services were held Friday,
Oct. 25, at the Townes Funeral Home
in Danville. Va.. with burial in the
Danville Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to Davie
County Hospice, P.O. Box 665,
Mocksville, NC 27028 or to the
AIDS Task Force of Winsfon-Salem,
P.O. Box 20983. Winston-Salem.
kC 27120.
He was bom Nov. 14, 1961, in
banvillc, Va., son of Rodger Le.ster
and Betty Chalmers Booher of Rl. 3.
Mocksville.
: He was a member of Fork Baptist
Church, and was a swimwear
designer, having worked for various
Companies, inciuding Bobbie Brooks,
Christie Brinkley, ^ttcx Industries,
and Head Swim, ali iocated in New
York, N. Y.. and Bare A.s.sets of Los
Angeles. Calif, and Athena of Tuslin.
Calif.
He was a graduate of Davie Coun
ty High School and attended the
Fashion Institute of Technology in
New York, N.Y.
Surviving in addition to his parents,
ire: a sister, Carolyn Ann Booher of
Win.ston-Salem; a foster brother.
Donald Long of Saudi Arabia; pater
nal grandmother. Margie J. Booher
of Danville. Va.; several nephews;
and a companion. Dale Hundley of
Danville, Va.
y Mrs. Clara A. Cook
I Mrs. Clara Adams Cook. 92. of
Rt. 2. Joncsville died Friday. Oct.
! 25. 1991, at Davis Hospital in
i Statesviile.
I Mrs. Cook was bom Aug. 16,
1899. in Yadkin County to Will
Adams and Fannie Walker Adams.
She was a homemaker. and a
member of Swan Creek Baptist
Church and was the widow of Mar
vin P. Cook who died Nov. 20.1981.
Surviving are; four daughters.
Mis. Gertie Weatherman and Mrs.
Magdaline Giliey. both of Rt. 2,
Jonesviile, Mrs. Violet Doss of
I Green.sboro, and Mrs. Clara Mac
Gilley of Win.ston-Salcm; three sons.
Garvcy Cook of Jonesviile, Jimmy
Lee Cook of Rt. 2. Jonesviile, and
Buel S. Cook of Sanford; 19 grand
children; 38 great-grandchildren;
four great-great-grandchildren; and
four sisters, Mrs. Jane Goforth of
Winstnn-.SaIem. Mrs. Ruby Parson
of Mt. Airy, Mrs. Emily Wells of
Hamptonville. and Mrs. Airlec
Matherly of Mocksville.
.She was preceded in death hy one
son. Marvin Junior Cimk; three
sisters, Mrs. Hessie Byid, Mrs. Sal
ly Wells, and Mrs. Venah Wclbom;
and three brothers, Jolin Adams.
Rooscveit Adams, and Biict Adams.
Funeral services were Sunday.
I Oct. 27, at Swan Creek Baptist
t Church with the Revs. Nathaniel A.
Thompson III and Sammy Shoaf of-
t ficiating. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
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Mr. Rufus Dwiggins Sr., 91. of Rt.
6, Turkcyfoot Community.
Mocksville, died Monday, Oct. 28,
at his home.
Funeral .services were to be at 2
p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 30. at Eaton's
Funeral Chapel, conducted by the
Rev. Gary Leonard and Ciivc Bell.
Burial was to he in Center United
Methodist Oiurch Cemetery.
Memorials may be nude to the
Cemetery Fund of Center United
Methodist Church, c/o Mr. Bill
Seaford, Rt. I. Mocksville. NC
27028.
Mr. Dwiggins was born in Davie
County to the late John Henry and
Maltie Fisher Dwiggins. and had
been employed with Erwin Cotton
Mills. He had also been a farmer.
He was a member of Center United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife of 65
years. Pearl Hcndrcn Dwiggins of the
home; four daughters. Mildred
Phelps of Cleveland. Sue LivengiKid
and Kathcrinc McCormick. both of
Vadkinviiie, and Diannc White of Rt.
8. Mocksville; four sons, Rufus
Dwiggins Jr. of Rl. 4. Mocksville.
Billy H. Dwiggins of Salisbury, John
Dwiggins of Rl. 6. Mocksville. and
Jerry D. Dwiggias of Yanceyvilie; 22
grandchildren; 28 grcal-grand-
children; one sLster, Grace Koontz of
Welcome.; and one half-sister. Mae
Dwiggins of Mocksville.
Barbara 'Bobbie' Fix
Mrs. Barbara Gilbert "Bobbie"
Fix. 68. of Rl. 8. Mocksville. died
Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1991, as a result
of an automobile accident.
She was bom July 21, 1923, in
Forsyth County to Robert E. and
Gladys Evans Gilbert.
Mrs. Fix spent most of her life in
Forsyth County and had lived in
Mocksville for the past eight years.
She was retired from Western Elec
tric after 30 years service.
Surviving are; two sons, Robert
Fix Sr. of Kcrnersville. and Tom E.
Fix of Lewisvilie; and three
grandchildren.
Funeral services were Friday, Oct.
25. at Hayworth-Milicr Silas Creek
Chapel, condiicted by the Rev. John
Caihflun. Burial followed in Oaklawn
Memorial (jardcns.
Memorials may be made to Bren
ner Children's Hospital, Medical
Center Bivii.. Winsion-Snlem, NC
271X7.
Sarah Hall Gaither
Miss Sarah Hall Gaither, 102,
formerly of North Main St.,
Mocksville, and currently of Autumn
Care of Mocksville, died Monday.
Oct. 28, at Davie County Hospital.
Funeral services were to be
Wedne.sday. Oct. 30. at the
Mocksville First Presbyterian
Church, conducted by the Rev.
Leiand Richardson. Burial was to
follow in Clement Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Scholarship Fund of the Mocksville
First Presbyterian Church. S. Main
St.. Mocksville. NC 27028.
Miss Gaither was bom Nov. 12,
1888, to the late Ephraim l.ash and
Florence Clement Gaither, and had
been an elementary .schixil teacher in
Mocksville.
She was a graduate of Salem Col
lege. and later did graduate work at
Converse College. She had also
taught school in Columbia. S.C.. and
Gastonia.
She was a lifelong member of the
Mocksville First Presbyterian
Church.
Survivors include; three nieces.
Mrs. Hansford Sams of Decatur.
Ga., Mrs. Paul Saunierof Chariot-
tesvllie, Va., and Mrs. Claude R.
Horn of Mocksville; 20 great-nieces
and nephews; and 11 great-great-
nieces and nephews.
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Cecil Mclntyre
Cecil Mclnlyre. 65, of Hardlson
Street, Mocksville, died Thursday,
Oct. 24, 1991. at Forsylh Memorial
Hospital after a short illness.
The funeral was Sunday, Oct. 27.at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel!
conducted by the Rev. Bobby
Seagrovcs. pa.stnr of Calvary Baptist
Church. Ridge Road, Salisbury.
Burial was in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
Calvaiy Baptist Church, in care of theRev. Bobby Seagrovcs, Route 2, Box
545-A, China Grove. NC 28023, or
to Jericho Church of Christ. Route 7
M<x;I(svillc. NC 27028.Born April 25, 1926. in Salisbury.
Mclntyre w.is a son of the late Lind-sey Emmons and Mary Caplcs Mcln- ^
tyre. Retired from tngersoll-Rand*
Corporation, he was formerly
employed by Cannon Mills Co. andhad once been employed by White
Packing Co. of Salisbury.
A U.S. Navy veteran of World
War II. he was a member and former
deacon of Calvary Baptist Church.
His wife. Joyce Ann Owens Mcln
tyre. died Oct. 28. 1989.
Survivors include; a daughter.
Brcnda Rainey of Salisbury; a step-
.son. James Rachells of Lexington;
one grandson; two sisters. Jcanette
Owens of Woodleaf and Aimie Keller
of Charlotte; a brother. Sam Mcln
tyre of Salisbury;
Two half-brothers. Carl Walls bf
Alhemarle and Robert Walls of
Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Rose C. Reich
Mrs. Rose Combs Reich. 80, of
333 West Main St., Elkin, died Mon
day. Oct. 21, 1991, at Britthavcn
Nursing Center in Wilkcsboro.
Graveside services were conducted
Wednesday, Oct. 23. tit llollywiMid
Cemetery, conducted by the Rev.
Fred Joidan.
Mrs. Reich was born in Wilkes
County Oct. 21. 1911, to William
Robert and Amy McLean Combs.
She was a member of Elkin First
United Methodist Church and retired
from Lucy Gray s Beamy Shop.
•Surviving arc: her husband. Ralph
S. Reich of the home; two sisters.
Mrs. Eiixabeth Combs Prcvcttc of
North Wilkeshoro, and Mrs. Pansy
Combs Lewis of MocLsvillc.
Memorials may be made to Elkin
First United Mc'bodist Church or to
the Wilkes Deafness Center. P.O.
Bo* 1202. North Wilkcsboro. NC
28659.
Charles Richard Seamon
Mr. Charles Richard Seamon, 64.
of Rt. 9, Mooresville, diedlhuisday,
Oct. 24. 1991, at his home.
He was bom Dec. 26, 1926, in
Davic County, the son of the late
Charles Franklin Seamon and Lottie
Bowles Seamon.
He was a member of BethelPrc.sbyterian Church, a Deacon, and
a member of the Hub Knox Sunday
School Class. He served in World
War II in the Navy and was produc
tion manager with William Trotter
Company.
Funeral services were Saturday,
Oct. 26, at Bethel Picsbylerian
Church with the pastor, the Rev. J .E.
Wayland Jr. officiating, assisted by
the Rev. Nathan Wheeler. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Attn
Browder Seamon: two daughters,
Mrs. Martha Landis of Davidson and
Mrs. Suzanne Merrill of
Mooresville.
Memorials may be made to the
Hospice of Iredell County, P.O. Bo*
822, Statesville. NC 2M77 or the
Family Life Center BethelPresbyterian Church. 19920 Bethel
Church Road, Davidson. NC 280.36.
Billy Joe <Biir Reavis
Mr. Billy Joe "Bill" Reavis, 50.
of Edgewood Circle, Cooleemce,
died Wedne.sday. Oct. 23, 1991. at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a
lengthy illness.
^ro Aug. 3, 1941, in Yadkin
County, he was a son of the late
David Martin and Daisey Lindlcy
Reavis. He was a member of
Edgewood Baptist Church.
Cooleemce, and was employed with
Crown Wood, Inc. of Mocksville. He
attended Woodleaf School.
Surviving arc: his wife, Helen
Marlowe Reavis of the home; one
stepdaughter. Mrs. Kay M. Tilley of
Rt. I. Hamptonviile; three grand
children; one brother. Jerry G.
Reavis of Harmony; six .si.sters. Mrs.
Maude Reavis Gunter of Rt. I,
Woodleaf, Mrs. Louise Reavis
Steelman of Rt. 9, Mocksville, Mrs.
Elizabeth Reavis Rushing of Rt. 3,
Mocksville, Mrs. Martha Lee Reavis
Page of Rt. 4, Mocksville, Mrs. Bab
bie Reavis Cranfotd of Cooleemce
and Mrs. Betty Reavis Thics of
Gladstone Rd., Mocksville; and a
number of nicccs and nephews.
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Darren Gene Smith
Mr. Darroll Gene Smith, 40. of Rt
I. Advance, died Wedne.sday. Oct.
2X 1991. at Foi^h Memorial
Ho.spital.
Funeral services were Saturday.Oct. 26. at Elton's Funeral Chapel
conducted by the Rev. Donald
Pui^crhurk. Burial was in Bethlehem
United Methodist Church cetnetery.
Memorials may be made to
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
Rt. I . Advance. NC 27006 or to the
American Heart As.soeiation. P.O.
Box 406. Mock.sville. NC 27028.
He was horn April 1. 1951. in For-
syth County, the son of W. Virgil and
Hollis Pilcher Smith of Advance.
He was a member of Bethlehem
United Methodist Church, and was
employed with the Untz Transfer
and Storage in Clemmons.
Surviving, in addition to his
parents, are; one daughter. Heather
Smith of Win.stoO'Salem; a sister.
Kay Keaton of Advance: a brother.
Lane Smith of Winston-.Salem; ami
his fiancee'. Janice Crews of
Advance.
^ George W, Spry Jr.
Mr. George Washington Spry Jr..
70. of Rt. 2. Advance, died Tuesday.
Oct. 22, 1991, at his home.
He was bom jn Davic County a
son of the late George Washington
and Rosa Jane Potts Spry Sr.
Mr. Spry was retired from
Heritage Furniture Company in
MiK-ksville after 36 years .service,
and was of the Methodist faith.
Funeral services were Friday. Oct.25. at Vogler's Clemmons Chapeli
conducted by the Revs. Harlan
Creech III and Bobby Swaim. Burial
was in the Advance United Methodist
Church Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Athene Tucker Spiy of the home; two
sons. Donald Ray Spry of Advance,
and Carson Spry of Anchorage.
Alaska; two daughters. Joann Arm-
swonhy and Jane McCulloh. both of
Advance; four grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; and a brother.
Garland Green Spry of Advance.
Memorials may be made to Ad
vance United Methodist Church
Cemetery Trust Fuml.
Jettle S. Winfrey
Mrs. Jettie Shook Winfrey. 85, of
Route 8. Mocksville. died Tuesday.
Oct. 22. 1991, at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital as the result of injuries sus
tain^ in an automobile accident.
The ftineial was Saturday. Oct. 26.
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. David
Gilbreath. Burial was in Bethel
United Methodist Church cemetery in
Ircdell County.
Born Sept. 7. 1906. in Iredcll
County. Mrs. Winfrey was a
daughter of the late Cullen and Jen
ny Shook. A member of Eaton's Bap
tist Church, she was a homcmaker.
Her husband. George Dewey Win
frey. died in 1972.
Survivors include; a daughter.
Merle Rhue of Newport. N.C.; two
sons. James T. and Troy Eugene
Johnson, both of Mocksville; three
stepsons. George F. Winfrey Jr. of
Greensboro. Robert H. Winfrey of
Cambridge. Md.. and Henry G. Win
frey of Oriental.
Two stepdaughters. Lynn W,
Swaim of Winston-Salcm and Shirley
W. Smith of Newark. Ohio; six
grandchildren; 12 stcpgrandchildrcn;
eight great-grandchildren; 12
stcpgrcat-giandchildrcn; and two
sisters. Annie Miller and Ruth
Boltck. both of Statesville.
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Mr. Charlie Lec Ashley, 77. of
Route 4. Mocksvillc. died Thursday.
Oct. .11. 1991. ill the S.-ili.shiiiy VA
Medical Center.
The funeral was Saturday. Nov. 2.
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. Bobby Swaim.
Burial was in West Lawn Memorial
Gardens in Cleinmons.
Born May 25. 1914, in Wilkcs
County. Ashley was a son of the late
George and Mae Tedder Ashley.
Retired from the maintenance depart
ment of Davie County Hospital, he
was a U.S. Army veteran of World
War II.
He was preceded in death by his
wife. Maltha Haipc Ashley. Feb. 1.^,
1990.
Survivors include: a .son. Charlie
Ijirry Ashley of MiKksville; two
sisters. Paivsy Poner of Wilkesboro
and Gayc Foster of Mount Airy: two
brothers. George and John Ashley,
both of Wilkesboro; and several
nicccs nnd nephews.
y Mrs. Juanita C. Hicks
Mrs. Juarota Collins Hicks 49 of
1115 Reynolds Rd.. Lewisvtllc. diedFriday. Nov. 1. 1991. at her
"s^ was bom May 3, 1942. in For-syih County to Walter and AdaWinters Collins. . ^ , ..u
Surviving are: his husband, JosephNathaniel Hicks of the home; her
mother of Winston-Salein; four sons
and daughters-in-law. Wayne and
Pam Hicks of Clemmons. Joey andDcnise Hicks. Christopher and
Melanie Hicks, all of Lewisvillc. and
Michael and Susan Hicks of Ad
vance: six grandchildren; six sisters.
Vickie Walker of Clemmons. SandraPills and Audrey Vestal, ^'th of
Walnut t:ove. Marie Teniplcton ofWinston .Saleni. Mickey Minor of
Advance, and "''"f *MarylamI; and three brothers RMph
Collins of Pfafftown. Walter Collins
of Winston-Salem. anil TalnuMlge
Collins of South Carolina.
Funer.il services were Monday.
Nov. 4. at Hayworth-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel, conducted by the Rev.Mark F.. Harris. Burial followed in
We.stlawn Gardens of Memory.
/ Thurmond J. Darnell
Mr. Thunnond Joseph Darnell of
Rl. 5. Yadkinville, died Saturday,
Nov. 2. 1991. at Medical Park
Hospital after a short illness.
Mr. Darnell was bom in For.syth
County to Weldon and Gypsy
D.-irnell. He w.-is a member of the
Centenary United Methodist Church
in Winston-Salem.
He was raised in the Methodist
Children's Home of Wiaston-Salem.
attended Union Cross Friends
Meeting, graduated from R.J.
Reynolds High School, and played
football with the Christian's llome.
and also with the army while in the
service.
He was retired from R.J. Reynolds
Tobacco Company, and was preced
ed in death by a brother, Weldon
Damell.
Surviving arc; his wife, Melba Jean
Webb .Stycrs Darnell of the home;
two sons. Jerry Gray Styers of
Bonne, and Rex Allen Styers of Ad
vance; one daughter, Pamela Damell
of Winston-Salem; four grand
children; and two brothers. Albert
Damell of King and Leonard Damell
of Wrightsvillc Beach.
Funeral services were Tuesday.
Nov. 5. at Union Cross Friends
n Meeting, conducted by the Rev. Jake
; Penlcy. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Union Cross Friends Meeting
Cemetery Fund, c/o Jasper Adams.
Rt. 5. Yadkinville. NC 27055.
r Ruby P. Gosncll
Ruby Lee Pack Gosnell. 70. ol
Clarcmoie. Okla.. died Thursday,
fK-r. .11. 1991. in ClatciiMire follow
ing a lengthy illness.
A graveside service was Monday.
Nov. 4. in the U.S. National
Cemetery of Salisbury.
Mrs. Gosncll was bom. raised and
educated in Spartanburg, S.C.
Her husband. Lewis Fiirl Gosncll.
died in June 1983.
Survivors include: a son. Jerry
Gosncll of Clarcmorc. Okla.; two
daughters. Betty McCarthy of Dex
ter. Mo., and Bertha Oweas of Indian
Trail; 11 grandchildren; three
brothers. Thomas Pack of Inman.
S.C.. Lcland Pack of Lyman. S.C..
and Clarence Pack of Mocksvillc.
Also, four sisters, Alta Pruitt. Vi
vian Pack and Fliralreth Hayes, all ofSpartanburg. S.C.. and louisc Sims
of Wcllford. S (■
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Mrs. Novella (Dit) Stack James.
75. of 175 Woodland Trail.
Kcmersvillc. died Monday. Oct. 28.1991, at Fonsytb Memorial Hospital.She was born in Forsyth CountyM.iy 28, 1916, a daughter of Pervic
A. and Delia Warner Stack Sr. She
was a charter member of the Kcrwin
Baptist Cbmch..Surviving arc her husband, .SamJames of the home; three daughters,
Mrs. Wanda James Towe of
Stanleyville, Mrs. Donna James
Dustmdc of Rural Hall and Mrs.Sarnmie James Stanfield of Clayton;one son. Joe James of Sandy Ridge
and a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Adna
Marshall of Mocksvillc; 13 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren;
four sisters, Mrs. Edith .Seattle and
Mrs. Delores Flowers, both of
Jacksonville. Fla., Mrs. AlbertaGmbbs of Kemersville, and Mrs. Sue
Caudle of Winston-Salem; and one
brother, P. A. Stack Jr. of
Winston-Salem..
She was preceded in death by three
children. Vickie, Vcrnon and
Lawrence "Sonny" James.Funeral services were Thursday,Oct. 31, at Kerwin Baptist Church by
Joe Myers, Kenneth Vaughn, Harold
Shives. and Bobby Roberson. Burialwas in Pisgah United Methmlist
Church Cemetery.
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Mr. William Oscar Kniglil, 78, a
retired carpenter nfRl. I, Rmadway,
died Thursday. Oct. .11. 1991, in
Dunn.
Me was horn in Harnell Coiiniy on
June 4. 191.1, the son ol the late J.J.
and Laura McNeill Knight.
Funeral .services were Saturday.
Nov. 2. at the Holly Springs Bapti.st
Church, of which he was a member,
by the Rev. Sam Steven.snn. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Me is .survived by: one daughter,
Innra K. faglc of Carthage: two
sons. RalHtn Ktiigin ol Kl. 1. I.ill
ington and Dohhy Knight of Park
Ave.. Mocksvillc: .seven grand-
chihlrcn; .seven grcat-gtundchildren;
live sisters, liriiia Knight. Nellie
Knight. Edith K. Wilson and Treva
K. fiilbcrt. all of Rt. I. Broadw.ay,
and Mildred K. Autry of .Sanford;
and four brothers, T.A. "Tally"
Knight and C.B. "Make" Knight.
b<itb of Rt. I. Broadway, Paul J.
Knight of Sanford. and the Rev.
Leary Knight of Rt. I. Bioadw.ay.
< Fannle Marie Nash
Mrs. Fannie Marie Goodman
Nii.sh. 92. of Route 5, .Sali.sbury. died
Tue.sday. Oct. 29. 1991. at Rowan
Meiiiorial Hospital. She had been indeclining health for several years and
seriously ill for six months.
1 he funeral was Friday. Nov. I, at
Ea.st.side B.apti.st Church, coiulucted
by the Rev. Joe Black, pastor. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Bom March 16. 1899. in Rowan
County, Mrs. Nash w.\s a daughter
of the late William Monroe and Mtiiy
Jane Trexler GmxJman. Educated in
the Rowan County sclunits. she
iclitcd from ( aiicx Mills with 14
years of service. She was a tueinher
of liastsidc Baptist Church.
Mcr husband. Ernest McKenzie
Nash. died Nov. 16, 1944.
Survivors include; a son. William
Nash of Salisbury: four daughters.
Grace Hodg.san of Route S
.Salisbury. Alice Godhey of
Mnck.sville and Ethel Miller and MaeNorris, both of Salisbuiy; 29 grand
children: 57 great-grandchildivn: five
peat-great-grandchildren; twobrothers, Dave and Frank Goodman,
both of Salisbury; and four sisters.
Minnie Livengood, Regina Daniels,
Esther Goodman and Vada Kirk.sey
all of .Salisbury.
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Mr. Wallace Eugene "Bud"
Williams, 51. of Rt. I. Gcinuinton.
died unexpectedly TInirsdiy. I K t, .11.
1991, at .Stokes Reynohls Mcmorhil
Hospital after Iwing in declining
hcallb for two years.
I le was born March .11, 1940, in
Forsylh County to Fredrick Eugene
and Earline Petree Williams.
Funeral services were Saturday.
Nov. 2, at Friend.ship Baptist Church
where he was a ntember.
The Rev. Alfred Philley offtciatcd.
Burial followed in the church
cenrctery.
Surviving are: his wife. Shirley
Bennett Williams of the home; two
sons and daughters-in-law, Fredrick
Aaron "Freddie" Williams and wife
Glenda of King, and Mark Anthony
Williams and wife Ren.-te of Gcriiuin
ton: one granddaughter; his father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
[iugene Williams of Winston-Saleni;
three si.sters. Mrs. W.D. (Becky)
Smith and Mrs. Richard (Sandra)
Shouse. both of Winston-Salcm. and
Mrs. Johnny (Kay) Pitts of Rural
Hall: and one brother. Howard Rad
ford Williams of Advance.
Memorials may be made to Friend
.ship B.-iptist Church Building Fuml.
Rt. I. Box 244, Gennmlon. NC
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i Ruby A. Burleson
Mrs. Ruby A. Burleson, 69, of
Wiley Lane, Salisbury, died Mon-
«by. Nov. II. at Rowan Memorial
Hospital.
The funeral will be I p.m. Thurs
day, Nov. 14, 1991, at Hartscll
^ncral Home's Lcfler Memorial
Oiapel in Albemarle. Burial will bein Plyler Baptist Church cemetery.
Albemarle.
The family will he at the funeral
home in Albemarle from 7 to 8:.10
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13
Born May 17, 1922 in Albemarle,
Mrs. Burleson was a daughter of the
late Henry and Rona Almond Al
mond. She was retired from Cartes
Mill and was a member of Plyler
Baptist Church.
Her husband, Marvin K. "Jack"
Burleson, died in 1989.
Survivors include a son, Roger
Burleson of Salisbury: four
daughters, Jean Rescigno of
Springfield. Va., Carol McLain of
Roanoke, Va., Kay Bumgardner of
Coolcemcc, and Jackie Leonard of
Salisbury; two sisters, Ethel A.
Harper and Edna A. Howell, both of
Albemarle; 13 grandchildren; four
•step-grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.
" Mrs. Lula R. Clark
Mi^. Lula Richard.son Clark, 94.
of Silas Creek Manor, Winston-
Salcm, died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1991,
A native of Patrick County, Va.,
she was bom on April 4, 1897, to 0.
William and Suzan Ruth (Wright)
Richardson.
Mrs. Clark was a member of First
Baptist Church of Winston-Salem.
She was employed by R.J. Reynolds
for twenty years prior to moving to
Richmond. Va., where .she operated
an Inn for eight years.
Mrs. Clark is survived by: two
sons, Amos S. Oark of Winston-
.Salem and William Sylvester Clark
of Mechanicsville, Va.; nine grand
children; 12 gieat-granddiildren; and
one great-great-grandchild; one
brother, James N. Richardson of Ad
vance; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Teague
of Advance; and several nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Willie Sanford Clark on
Nov. 16, 1954; two sons, Roy E. and
Clyde I,. Clark, b<ith during World
War II; her parents and ten brothers
and sisters.
Funeral services were Thursday,
Nov. 7, at Hayworth-Miller Funeral
Home, Silas Creek Chapel, by the
Rev. Bill Chatman. Burial followed
in Woodland Cemetery.
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William L. Ellenburg
Mr. William Lc.sler Ellenburg, 64.
of Shcrriirs Ford Road, Salisbury!
died Momby, Nov. II, al the
Durham VA Mcdieal Center. He had
been in declining health for three
months, but death was unexpected.
The funeral will be 10:30 a.m..
Thursday. Nov. 14. at the James c!
Lyerly Funeral Home Chapel with
the Rev. Larry Beaver officiating.
Burial will he in the National
Cemetery of .Salisbury with military
rites.
The family will he at the funeral
home Wednesday. Nov. 13. 7-R:3o
p.m.
Born April I.S. 1927. in Davie
County. Ellenburg was the son of the
late Paul Frederick Ellenburg and
Lillian MeClanon Ellenburg Hellard.
Educated in the Davie County
schools, he retired Jan. I. 1989 from
Hoechst Celanese after 21 years.
He was a member of Woodleaf
United Methodist Church and attend
ed Community Baptist Church.
His first wife. Helen Nichols Mun
day F.llenburg. died Jan. I. I9.S9.
Survivors include his .second wife.
Diana Rogers Ellenburg. whom he
married Dec. 12. 1959; four sons.
SlalT Sgt. William L. Ellenburg Jr..
stationed with the U.S. Army in
Calif.. Paul Anthony Ellenburg of
Ponce De Leon. Fla.. Frederick
Adolphus Ellenburg of Salisbury, and
Roger Phillip Ellenburg of tbe home;
two stepdaughters, Mrs. Ray (Wan
da) Murray Farmer of Lexington and
Mrs. Sherman (Billie Jean) Wilson of
Salisbury; three brothers. Bobby Ray
Ellenburg of Cleveland. Billy J.w
Ellenburg of .Statcsville. and James
Nolan Ellenburg of Mocksville; and
11 grandchildren.
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Annie Ruth Neely Hairston. 52. of
114 Cotton Street, Mocbsvillc, died
Tuesdiiy. Nov. 12, at her home. -She
had been ill one day.
Tbe body is at Noble and Kelsey
Funeral Home, Salisbury, pending
completion of funeral arrangements.
Bom Aug. 23. 1939, in Davie
County. Mrs. Hairston was a
daughter of the late William and
Lillie Dulin Neely. She was educated
in Davie County publie schools and
was last etiiploycd with Wonderknit.
Survivors include a daughter.
Joyce Ann Neely of Brooklyn. N.Y.;
her stepmother. Savannah l.attcner
Neely of Salisbury; a brother. George
Neely of Salisbury; 10 sisters, Em
ma Myers of Taylor.sville. Elouise
Frost of Long Island, N.Y..
Magdaline Ijames. Genesta Everhardt
and Glcnda F. Brown, all of
Cooleemce. Diane Neely of
Salisbury. Chestine Neely of
Wttodleaf, Tommy Lynn Frontis of
Winston-Salem. Frances Bright of
Greensboro, and Martha Ford of
Brooklyn. N.Y.: and three
gratidehildren.
Mrs. Ethel F. Howd!
Mrs. Ethel Fmite Howell. 87. of y
Route 5. Mocksville. died Saturday.
Nov. 9. 1991. at Davie County
Ho.spital following an extended
illness.
She was born in Yadkin County,
daughter of the late Ixx: and Allic
(irilfin FikHc.
She was a niciiiber in Chinquapin
Grove Baptist Church and was a
honicmaker.
She is survived by: one daughter.
Ruth Howell of the home; six sons.
Turner A.. Louie Alvin. Lonnte H.
and Charlie L. "Doc" Howell. all of
Mocksville, Otis Lee Howell of
Winston-Siiilem and Gilbetl Howell of
BiMinville; 40 grandchildren; 65
great-grandchildren; one sister. Mrs.
Gertrude Howell of Marion and a
large number of other relatives, in
cluding a nephew, which she raised.
Nathaniel Howell.
Funeral services were Tue.sday.
Nov. 12. in the Chapel of Morrison
Studcvent Funeral Home in
Mrwksville. The Revs. E.L. Clark
Sr. and S.F. Hairston officiated.
Burial was in Rose Cemetery.
' Lemiel D. Hoover
Umiel Doyle Hoover Sr.. 71, of
12 Redman Drive. Cooleemce. died
Friday. Nov. 8. 1991. at Rowan
Memorial Hospital.
A memorial service was conducted
al First Baptist Church of Coolcemee
Sunday. Nov. 10. OfTiciating was the
Rev. Urry Allen, pastor of First
Baptist Church.
Memorials may be made to the
First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 371.
Cooleemce, NC 27014. or to Rowan
Memorial Hospital Foundation. 6 2
Mocksville Ave.. Salisbury. NC
28144. . . , „
Born Nov. 24, 1919. in Ircdell
County, he was a son of the late C.u.
and Myrtle Smith Hoover. Educated
in the Ircdell County schools, he was
retired from Martin Marietta Corp.
as a production engineer. A veteran
of the U.S. Navy whh service during World War 11. he was a memlwr
of American Ugion Post 54. a lifemember of the VFW and also of the
Moose latdgc in .Spencer. He was
also a member of First Baptist
Church. . ,
Survivors include: a .son. Iximei
D Hoover Jr. of Salisbury; adaughter. Judy Hoover Fedor of
Cooleemce; two grandchildren; and
a brother. Kenneth R. Hoover of
Salisbury.
Marvin G. Ladd
Mr. Marvin Guy I.add. 67. of
Saleni Garden Apt. 9-A. Winston-
Salem. died Monthly, Ntw. 11. |09l.
at his residence.
Born in Itcilell Couray Feb. 21.
1924. to the late Fate and Ixtlia
AllgcNid Ijsild. he was a retired tex
tile worker. He was of the Baptist
faith.
Ladd was preceded in death by his
wife, Louise Hedriek l-ndd, on Sept.
10. I960. He was also precedcti in
death by Iwohrothcrs, Paul and Fate
Ladd Jr.
Survivors include: two sons. Allen
Guy Latid of Statesville and Bobby
LaM of Cletrxson; three daughters.
Mrs. Diana Redmond of Mocksville,
Mrs. Carolyn Feimstcr of Scotts and
Mrs. Janice Williams of Winston-
Salem; 13 grandchildren; six great
grandchildren; one brother. Elmer
Ladd of Statesville and one sister.
Mrs. Velva Allhson of Statesville.
Tlie funeral was to be Wctlne.sday.
Nov. 13. al Westmoreland ("hapel al
2 p.m. with the Rev. Mitchell Rash
oiticiating. Burial was to follow in
Oakwood Cenretery.
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Mrs. Wilma Grocc Martin. 76. of
Route 4. Yadkinvillc, died Tuesday.
Nov. 5. I99I. after a brief illness.
Mrs. Martin was bom in Yadkin
County to the laic Charles Ray and
Lacy Victoria Irvin Grocc. She was
a member of Deep Creek Baptist
Church and Yadkin Homemakers
Club.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Francis H. Martin, in 1968.
Surviving ate: her brother. Wade
Grocc of Farmington: one niece.
Diana Grocc Vusch of San Diego.
Calif.: two nephews. Gary and FmitI
GnKC. both of Advance; three grand
nieces; and two grand nephews.
Funeral service was Thursday.
Nov. 7. at Deep Creek Baptist
Church by Dr. Ron Davis. Burial was
Friday. Nov. 8. at Courtney Baptist
Church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Deep
Creek Baptist Church Senior Adult
Group, Route 4. Box 40.S A. Yadkin-
ville. NC 270.S.'>.
Mary P. Pinkslon
Mary Elizabeth Pcrrcll Pinkslon.
8.S. of Woodlcaf. died unexpectedly
Wednesday. Nov. 6. 1991. at her
home.
The funeral was Friday. Nov. 8. at
Woodlcaf United Methodi.si Church,
conducted by the Revs. D.H. Lutx.
pastor, and Shirley Jones, former
pastor. Burial was in Rowan
Memorial Park.
Born Jan. 31. 1906, in Rowan
County, Mrs. Pink.ston was a
daughter of the late David Columbus
and Sarah Elizabeth Rice Perrell.
Educated in the Rowan County
schools, she was a homemaker and
a member of Woodlcaf United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include: her husband,
Dwight Wade Pink.ston, whom she
married Jan. II, 1930; two
daughters, Mrs. Henry (Johasie) Hall
of Woodlcaf and Mrs. Lee (Mamie
Sue) Williams of Mocksville; three
grandchildren; and a sister, Lena
Myers of Sali.sbury.*
Salisbury; and two sisters, Betty
Williams of Mocksville and
Gcraldine Blevins of Salisbury.
/ Miles F. Newman
Mr. Miles Franklin Newman. 71.
of Route 2. Jonesvillc, died Sunday,
Nov. 10. 1991. at Hugh Chatham
Memorial Hospital in Elkin after a
long illness.
Mr. Newman had been a patient
for six weeks at Hugh Chatham
Hospital.
He was bom in Surry County to
Clarctice and Ina Smith Newman.
He was retired from the State
Highway Department and was a
mechanic. He was a member of Swan
Creek Baptist Church where he was
a deacon for over 23 years.
His wife, Mrs. Samiintha Check
Newman, died June 2, 1988.
Surviving arc: five daughters, Mrs.
Elbcit (Wanda) Burton, Mrs. Wayne
(Janet) Foster, and Mrs. Frankie
Bryant, all of Jonesville. Mrs. Larry
(Carolyn) Cheek of Hamptonvillc.
and Mrs, Bob (Linda) Swain of
Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren; four sisters.
Miss Marie Newman, Mrs. DceEtte
Slawier and Mrs. Wilma Giiyer, all
of State Road, and Mrs. Barbara N.
Hall of Dohson; and three brothers.
Wendell Newman of Jone.sville,
Grady Newman of Dobson and Tony
Newman of Thumiond.
Three hrothers preceded him in
death. David Newman. Wade
Newman and Sammy Newman.
Funeral services were Tuesday,
Nov. 12. .at Swan Creek Baptist
Church. The Rev. Nathaniel Thomp
son 111 ofriciated. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
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^ David H. Parker
Mr. David H. Parker. 53. of
Yadkinvillc died Tuesday. Nov. 5,
1991.
He was born in Yadkin County on
March 18, 1938. to Lois H. Parker
and the late Tandy E. Parker.
He is survived by: a daughter,
Mrs. Robin Bolton of Bassett. Va.;
a son. Rory Parker of Redondo
Beach, Calif.'; two grandchildren; his
former wife. Shelby Parker of
Bassett, Va.; one sisters, Mrs. JudyJester of East Bend; four hrothers, the
Rev. James Parker of East Bend.
Larry Parker of Advance, and
Charles Parker and Buddy Parker,
both of Yadkinvillc; and one halfsister. Gertie Hutchins of
Winston-Salem.
Funeral services were Friday.
Nov 8. at Union Cross Friends
Church by the Rev. Jake Penlcy.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery. , _
Memorials may be made to Union
Cross Friends Cemetery Fund. R1. -a.
Yadkinvillc. NC 27055.
Nellie P. Rat ledge
Mrs. Nellie Propst Riitledge. 87,
formerly of Route I. Woodlcaf. died
Monday. Nov. 11. at .Spencer Health
Care Center, Spencer.
The funeml was Wcdnc.sday, Nov.
13. at Eatons Funeral Home Chapel.
Mocksville. conducted by the Rev.
J.C. Swaim. Bnrtnl was in Rowan
Memorial Park.
Memorials may be m.ide to the
organ fund of Woodlcaf United
Methodist Church, in care of Libby
Owens. P.O. Box 44. Woodleaf.
N.C. 27054.
Bom June 8,1904, in Jones Coun
ty. Texas, Mrs. Ratledge was a
daughter of the late Henry Alexander
and Dora Hall Props!. A former
teacher in the public schools of Jones
County, she was a graduate of An-
son High School In Jones County.
She attended West Texas State
Teachera College in Canyon, Texas,
and Abilene Christian College.
From 1929 to 1935, she was
postmaster of Woodleaf. She was
also a homemaker and affiliated with
the Church of Christ.
Her husband, Ephriam Pinkney
Ratledge, died June 25, 1964.
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Jerry (Ann) Spry ofCooleemee,
and Mrs. C.H. (UNelle) Nolley Jr.
of Shelby; one son, Fil Ratledge of
Mooresville; three sisters. Zula
Crumpler of Anson, Texas, MildredStuart of Denton, Texas, arid Gladys
Steel of New Braunfcls, Texas; seven
grandchildren; -. two siep-
grandehildicn; one great-grandchild;
seven step-great-grandchildren; and
two step-grcat-great grandchildren.
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Miss Lnna V. Smith
Mi« l.ora Vcol.i Stnilh, 91. ol
Rdiilc 2. Harmony, died Sniimlay,
Nov. 9, IWI, In Oavi-; Comniiinily
Mospind in Slale^vtllc.
•She was horn Dec. 7, 1S99. in
17avic Coumy to Thomas Asbury mid
l.oui.so Riddle Snillh.
She Is survived by a niece. Mrs,
Olenna S. Joyner. wllh whom she
had made her home Tor ihe past 19
years, and a number of olher nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were Monday.
Nov. II, al Reavis Funeral Home
Chapel in Harmony, conducled by
ihe Revs. Ciive G. Bell and Norman
Joyner. Burial was In Rock Spring
Rapilsr Church cemeiery.
Memorials may be m.ide lo Rcxik
Spring Bapllsr Church Cenielcry
Fund, c'o Mrs. Louise Anderson,
Rourc2, Bos 247 B. Hnrmony, NC
28W4.
Marvin L. Williams
was'''''s'u^
Nov. 10, at
Society Baptist Church, conducted by
the Revs. Sidney Crimes. Floyd
Ferry. Glenn Sellers and Steven Cos.
Pallbearers were Gary Williams,
Clarence Phclps. Mark Raulerson.
Busier Hcndricks, Gerald Clcxlfcltcr,
Umnie W. Smith. David Daywall
and Fxld Williams. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
Born April 9, 1908, in Davic
County, Williams was a son of the
laic Newton R. and Ida McDanlcl
Williams. A retired a.ssemhlcr at
Milling Road Furniture Manufaclur-
Ing, be w*as a member of .Soclcly B.sp-
lisi Church.
Ills wife. Anna Scamon Williams,
died Feb. 19, 1981. anda son, Lester
N. Williams, died Sept. 3, 1979.
Survivors include: two .sons,
Richard W. Williams of Advance and
Tommy G. Williams of Slalesvillc;
a daughlcr, Juann Williams of the
home: 1.3 grandchildren; 16 great-
grandchildren: one brother, Clyde
Williams of Route I. Mocksvlllc: a
half brother, Holland Williams of
Route I. Mncksvllle; and a sister. F.(-
la Seamon of MiKksvlMe.
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Mr. Calvin Lec Bamc.s, 74, of
Rome 3, Advance died Thursday,
Nov. 14. 1991, at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital in Winston-Salcm.
Funeral services were Saturday,
Nov. 16. at Fork Baptist Church,
conducted by the Rev. Kenneth
Evans. Burial wa.s in the church
cemeteiy.
Memorials may be made to Fork
Baptist Church, Rt. 3, Box 23.5,
Mocksville, NC 27028.
Born Dec. 31, 1916, in Davic
County, Mr. Barnes was a .son ol the
late James David and Matlie Sue
Minor Barnes. He was a retired
farmer and a member of Fork Bap
tist Church.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Lula Ella Jones Barnes in 1990,
a son, Larry Barnes and also by three
brothers. Homer, Green, and
Howard Barnes.
Survivors include: two .sons and
daughters-in-law, Bobby and Lynda
Barnes and Rad and Doris Barnes, all
of Advance; seven grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren; three
sisters, Annie McCartcr of Trinity,
Alma Hardiman of Winston-Salcm,
and Betty Plott of Advance; three
brothers. Jay. Thomas, and Coy
Barnes, all of Advance; and two
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Jean Barnes of
Advance and Mrs. Vivian Barnes of
Mocksville.
Ester Mae Buie
Ester Mac Fleming Buie, 86, of
Route I, Linwood, died Wednesday,,
Nov. 13.1991, at Brian Center Nur
sing Care of Salisbury.
The funeral was Saturday, Nov.
16. at Churehland Missionary Bap-
list Church, conducted by ChaplainNewton R.N. Hardin and the Rev.
Mark Blair. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
m>rn July 6,1905. in Davie Coun
ty, Mrs. Buie was a daughter of llw
late David Journey and Orxie
McDaniel Fleming. A homemaker,
she was a member of Smith's Grove ,Baptist Church and a former member
of its homemaker's cla.ss.n Her husband, Walter Ray Bute,
died Aug. I. 1967. A son. H.-T.
"Bill" Buie, also preceded her tn
death.
.Survivors include; three sons,
Terry Buie of the Churehland community, Henry L. "Hank" Bute ofSevern, Md., and Donald W. Bute of
Cape Coral, Fla.; three daughters.
Dtit Money and Mrs. Clarence (ton-
nie) Bycrly, both of the (n«irchlandcommunity, and Nellie Vanhoy of
Winston-Salem; 10 grandchildren; 14
nrcat-grandchildrcn;
Three brothers. Gene Fleming of
Salisbury, Ed Fleming of Salisbury
and Florida and Mitchell Fleming ofFork; and two sisters. Paultne
Moorefield of Salisbury and Dora
Jones of Fork.
Grace G. Dayvault
Dayvault, 87, of
Th j '^'"napolis, died
mZ Rowan^tnorial Hospital. She had been indeclintng health for seven months and
•'wnously ill for a wcefc.TJe funeral was Sunday, Nov. 17at (Tenter Grove Lutheran Church'
conducted by the Rev. Maurice E."Slalcy. Burial was in Carolina
Memorial Rnrk.
Memorials may be made to the
Chmeh, 1601 S. Cannon Blvd.. K.an
napohs. N.C. 28083
BotinhlayS, 1904, in Coolccmec,
late Robert Lec and Rachel DannerGnmth. She retired in 1969 from the
ahect de|«inmcnt of Cannon Mill, i
Co. Ptan, One with 40 years of .scr-vice. She was a member of CenterGrow Lutheran Church, where .she
had been active in variinis activities
through the years.^ had boM a resident of the area
ntost of her life.
Carl HendersonDayvaull, died Nov. 9, 198J.
Survivors include; two daughters.
ChTnac"'^ Safriet ofChiM Grove and Rachel D. Wiles ofHigh Point; two grandchildren; and
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Mrs. Beulah Mahaffey Ladd, 95.
of Rt. 6, Mocksville, died Wednes
day, Nov. 13, 1991, at Davie Coun
ty Hospital after a short illness.
Funeral services were Friday,
Nov. IS, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel
by Elders Joe McCollum and Jack
Nance. Burial was in Grassy Knob
Baptist Church cemetery in Iredell
County.
Mrs. Ladd was bom in Wilkes
County July 12, 1896, to the late
Thalus and Mary Rash Mahaffey,
and was a homemaker. She was a
member of the Shacktown Church of
Christ in Vadkinville.
. -. .Her husband, Buxton Ladd.
preceded her in death in 1979.
Survivors include; three sons,
James P. Ladd of Rt. 4, Mocksville,
Graham B. Ladd of Spencer, and
Leon D. Ladd of Rt. 6, Mocksville;
seven grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
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Elizabeth G. Peoples
Francis Elizabeth Gaillicr Pcciplcs,
61. of 8370 Highway S2. Rockwell,
died Sunday, Nov. 17, 1991, at
Rowan Memorial Hotspital after a
serious illness of two months.
The funeral was Tuesday, Nov. 19,
at Dunn's Mountain Baptist Church,
conducted by the Rev. Bill Hnllman,
pastor. Burial was in Brookhill
Memorial Gardens.
Bom Jan. 27, 1930, in Davic
County. Mrs. Peoples was a daughter
of Francis Wood Vaughn of the home
and the late Paul Gaithcr. A graduate
of the Davie County schools, she was
a member of Dunn's Motintain Bap
tist Church and Spencer Women of
the Moo.sc. She had retired from
Rowan Industries becau.se of poor
health.
Survivors, in addition to her
mother, include: her hu.sband.
Clarence A. Peoples, whom she mar
ried May S. 1945; two soas. Oarence
A. Peoples Jr. of Granite Quarry and
Steve Peoples of Raleigh; two
daughters, Faye Frederick of North
Augusta, S.C., and Betty Sue Adams
of Salisbury; 11 grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; ami a sister.
Lucille Rownian of Grcenslioro.
William B. Plyler
Mr. William Broncoe Plyler. 84.
of Route I, Advance, died Thursday,
Nov. 14. 1991. at N.C. Baptist
Hospital.
Mr. Plyler was born Oct. 7, 1907,
in Lancaster County, S.C.. to Fur-
man A. and Mary Stames Plyler.
Mr. Plyler moved to Winston-
Salem in 1938 to open the Sears
Department Store, and later operated
Bill's Farm Supply in Winslon-
Salem. He was a cattleman for many
years, and was a member of the N.C.
Cattleman's Association, the
Antcrican Pttlled Hereford Associa
tion. and in 1988 was inducted into
the N.C. State Fair Livestock Hall of
Fame.
Mr. Plyler was a 32nd Degree
Mason, a member of Salem Lodge
No. 289, and a tncmber of the Scot
tish Rite Oasis Shrine Temple. He
was a charter member of past Patron
of the Helen Marie Smith Chapter
No. 316 Order of the Eastern Star
and a member of CIcmmons Mora
vian Church.
Surviving are: his wife. Lois
Esther Haines Plyler of the home;
two sons and daughters-in-law.
Phillip H. Plyler Sr. and wife Man-
dy of Advance, and William P. Plyler
atui wife Becky of King; two grand
children; one great-grandson; and
one brother, Ira Plyler of Waxsaw.
A graveside .service was held
Saturday. Nov. 16. at the Clemmons
Moravian Graveyard, conducted by
the Revs. Burton Rights and John
Rainey.
Memorials may be made to the
Memorial Fund of CIcmmons Mora
vian Church.
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Mr. James Edward Trivette. 56. of
Route 3, Yadkinville, died Sunday.
Nov. 17, 1991. at Hoots Memorial
Hospital.
He was born in Iredell County to
John D. and Lillie Mac Taylor
Parker. He was a member of
Maranatha Baptist Church and a
carpenter.
Surviving are: his wife, Mary Lou
Driver Trivette; one dau^tcr, Robin
L. Brawley of Route 5. Mocksville;
one son, Jimmy Lee Trivette of
Yadkinville; two grandchildren; three
sisters. Dot Loftin of Route 14.
Statesville. Connie Hall of Harmony
arid Linda Queen of Route 4.
Statesville; and one brother. John
Henry Parker of Harmony.
He was preceded in death by a son.
Tony Gray Trivette.
Funeral services were Tuesday.
Nov. 19, at Mackie-Gcntry Chapel
by the Revs. Roger Elmore and
James Moore. Burial was in Sugar-
town Baptist Church cemetery.
Vcrnice E. •Bud' Woods
Mr. Vcrnice Eugene "Bud"
Wootls. 76. of Rt. 14. Boston l.akc
Road. Statesville. died unexpectedly
Tuesday, Nov. 12. 1991, in the
Emergency Room of Iredell
Memorial Hospital in Statesville.
Surviving, in addition to his wife,
are: one daughter, Susie Woods
Brown of Statesville; one grandson;
one sister, Mrs. Mildred Benfield of
Statesville, and a number of nieces
and nephews. i
Bom in Iredell County Feb. I. !
1915, to the late James L. and Ada
Mnnre Woods, he was a retired
*1*1 a U.S. Army veteranof World War II, serving in Italy.
He married Ruby Hollar on Oct. 4.1942, who survives.
The funeial was Thursday, Nov.
14,1991, in Westmoreland Chapel at
Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home.Statesville, conducted the Rev.Mike Jordan, pastor of Wesley
Memorial United Methodist Church.
Burial followed in Oakwood
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Wesley
Memorial United Methodist trhurchBuilding Fund, 825 Wesley Drive
Statesville, NC 28677.
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James Evcrcllc Hoilon, 76, of
Brian Center Nursing Care of
Salisbury and formerly of China
Grove, died Friday, Nov. 22, 1991,
at the center.
The funeral was Sunday, Nov. 24.
at Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home's
Nonhcrest Chapel. China Grove,
conducted by the Revs. Paul Pickler
and J. Clyde Yates Jr. Burial was in
the Mount Hope United Church of
Christ cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Mount
Hope United Church of Christ, 7004
Old Concord-Salisbury Road,
.Salisbury, NC 28146.
Born July 12, 1915, in Davie
County, Hoiton was a son of the late
I..L. and Altha Cooke Horton. He
was educated in Rowan County
schools and was a member of Mount
Hope United Church of Christ.
He was retired from Celanese
Industries.
His wife, Mary Magdalinc
Blackwrxid Horton, preceded him in
death.
Survivors include: a son, Jerry
Horton of Fort Myers. Fla.: two
daughters, Carolyn Kuchin.ski and
Katie Jean Fjison. both of Fort
Myers, Fla.: two stepsons. Flake
Blackwood of Coolcemec and Fred
Blackwood of Salisbury; two step
daughters, Betty Sue Glass of
Salisbury and Peggy Foster of
Coolecmee; seven grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren.
Also, five brothers, David L. Hor
ton of Griffin, Ga., Ray A. Horton
of China Grove, Ralph E. Horton of
Faith, Harold K. Hoiton of Salisbury
and Kenneth O. Hoiton of Rockwell;
and two sisters. Mis. Floyd (Opal)
Ritchie of945 Julian Road, and Mrs.
Jim (Shirley) Goodman of Rockwell.
Abe Nail Howard
Abe Nail Howard, 78, of Milling
Road, Mocksville, died Tue.sday,
Nov. 19, 1991, at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital, Winston-Salem after a brief
illness.
The funeral was Friday, Nov. 22,
at Bethel United Methodist Church,
conducted by the Revs. Alvin Pope
and Jack Luther. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Davie Coumy Re.seue Squad. Route
7. Box 4.T4, M<K;ksvillc, NC 27028.
Born April 28, 1913, in Davie
County, Howard was a son of the late
William "Will" Miller and Ethel
Nail Howard. Retiring in 1976 as an
electrician with Ingersoll-Rand, he
was also a farmer. A lifelong member
of Bethel United Methodist Church,
he had been a lay speaker since I960
and taught the youth Sunday .school
class for 46 years.
He was a volunteer with the Davie
County Re.scuc Squad, with 23 years
of service.
Survivors include; his wife, Alva
Tulterow Howard; three daughters,
Mrs. Randall (Sue) Cave of
M<K°ksville, Mrs. Jerry (Fayc) Vines
of Bcckley. W.Va., and Phyllis Joy
Howard of diarlnttc; three sons, Abe
N. Howard Jr. and William "Bill"
Howard, both of Mocksville, and
James A. Howard of Vadkinville; 11
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren; and a sister, Lillian H.
Sain of M<K-ksvillc.
Mary M. Meadows
Mary Lee McLaughlin Meadows,
76, of 590 Wilson Ave.,
Mooresville, died Friday, Nov. 22.
1991, at Ircdell Memorial Hospital,
. Statcsville.
The funeral was Sunday, Nov. 24,
. at First Baptist Church, conducted by
n Dr, E. Harvey Rogers. Burial was in
• Glenwood Memorial Park.
Memorials tnay be made to First
n Baptist Church, Memorial Fund,
. P,0. Bo* 419, Moore.sville, NC
; 28115, or Hospice of Ircdell Coiin-
; ty, P.O. Bo* 822, Statcsville, NC
; 28677.
Born Aug. 13, 1915, in Ircdell
n County, Mrs. Meadows was a
daughter of the late Calvin and Min
nie Kerr McLaughlin. A member of
First Baptist Church, .she had retired
' bom Cascade Mills.
; ^Survivors include: her hu.sband.. * Claude McKinlcy Meadows; ihrcc
daughters, OIlie M. Melton and
: Claudette Stutis, both of Mooresville,
: and Margaret Foster of Mocksville;
four grandchildren; five great
grandchildren; three brothers, John,
Marvin and Paul McLaughlin, all of
Mixtresvillc; and two sisters. Nancy
Bost of MiMirc.svillc ami F.velyii
Daiighcrty of l.anilis.
Laura Ifyson Richardson
l.aura Viola Dyson Richardson,
86, of Rl. I, Mocksville, died
Wednesday, Nov, 20, 1991, at
Rowan Memorial Ho.spilal in
Salisbury.
Funeral services were Friday,
Nov. 22, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel.
Burial was in the New Union United
Methodist Church cemetery.
She was bom July 15, 1905, in
Davie County, daughter of the late
John Pinkiiey and Cynthia Luella
Smith Dyson. She was a homemaker
and was of the Methodist faith.
Survivors include; her husband,
Clarence Lonnie Richardstm of the
honw; two sons, Norman and Buddy
Richardson, both of Mocksville; one
daughter, Betty Sue Prevette of
Mocksville; seven grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren; and one sister,
Olga Gaither of Mociuville.
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Norman Bell Smith Sr., 66. of
Route 6. Mocksville, died unex
pectedly Friday. Nov. 22. 1991. at
Davie County Hospital.
The funeral was Sunday. Nov. 24.
in Ealon'.s Funeral Home Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs.
Burial wa.s in Center United
McthiHlisi Church cemetery with
Masonic graveside riles conducted by
Masonic Lodge 174 AF A AM.
Bom Dec. 2R. 1924. in Davic
County, he was a son of the late
William Nathan and Blanche Dwig-
gins Smith. A retired employee of
tngcrsoll-Rand. he was a veteran of
the U.S. Navy, and served during
World War II.
He was preceded in ileath by a
d.-tughler. Jane F.lirabcth Smith.
.Survivors include: his wife.
Donithy Hutchins Smith of the home:
two sons. Norman Smith Jr. and
David Hall Smith, both of
Mocksville; two stepsons. Johnny
Mason and Paul Mason, both of
Mocksville; one stepdaughter. Mar
ly Foster of Emerald Isle; five grand
children; one great-grandchild; two
.stcpgrandchildren; two brothers.
Lawrence Smith and James Kermil
Smith, both of Mock-sviUe; and three
sisters. Louise Hartley and Katherine
Poole, both of Mocksville and Helen
Wtenn of Fayetteville.
Mrs. Ruth B. Smith
Mrs. Ruth Bycrly Smith.
fo 96,rmerly of Ri. |. Mocksville. died
Thursday. Nov. 21. 1991. at Autumn
Care of Mocksvilic.
Funeral services were Saturday.Nov. 2.1, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel
Burial was in Salem UnitedMcthodisl Church cemetery.She was bom Sept. 26. 189.1. in
Rowan County, daughter «.f the iatc
Harvey and Delia Mae Kooniz Byer-
I). She was a homcmaker, and was
a member of .Salem United Methodist
(Tiurch.
Her husband. Arthur (Ott) L.
Smith, preceded her in death.
Survivors include: two daughters,
Mae S. Walker and Viola S
Uaywalt. both of Mocksville; three
grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren; six great-great
grandchildren; one sister. Chlnis
yrick of Coolcemee; and two
brothers. Clyde Byerly of Salisbury
and Jack Bycrly of Independence.
Mo.
Wake Ernest Souther
Mr. Wake Ernest Souther, 67, of
Rt. 2, Hamptonville, died Thursday.
Nov. 21, 1991, at his home.
He was bom in Wilkes County, the
son of Luther Paul and Ethel Mae
Harris Souther.
Mr. Souther was a member of the
Sandy Grove Baptist Church, and
was the owner and operator of
Souther Grocery. Hamptonville.
Surviving arc: his wife. Elsie Bun-
ton Chappell Souther of the home; a
stepdaughter, Sandra Honcycutt of
Hamptonville, and a stepson. David
Milton Chappell of Advance; three
sisters. Mrs. Gene (Ruth) Shew of
Troutman. Mrs. Steve (Stacy) Hart-
ness and Miss Alda Jane Souther,
both of Hamptonville. and five
brothers. L.P. .Souther of
Grecnsbolto. J.F.. .Souther of
Wilkesboro. William "Biid". Don
and Lester Souther, all of
Hamptonville.
Funeral services were Sunday.
Nov. 24. at the Hunting Cre^
Friends Church, conducted by the
Revs. Milton Jordan and R.C. Red-
. mond. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
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Mr. Pcllon RimiscvcIi Rjiriicyciis-
tic. R9, of Ri. 4. KasI Hcnil. died
Wednesday. Nov. 27. I9<)|. m i|,c
Yadkin Niiislii)! Center in
Yadkinville.
He was horn in Davic County to
Henry .Sanfotd ami Minnie Hitnn
Itarneycasllc.
Survivinj! arc several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were Friday..
Nov. 29. at the Huff Funeral Home
Chapel in Fjist Bend, camduiied hy
the Rev. Glenn .Srnithcnnan. Burial
followed in the Rockford Baptist
Church ceiiK'terv
Hobert T,. Dull
Mr. Ilirhcn Gray Dull. fiI. of 71.10
(irainland Dr.. I.ewisville. died
Ihursday. Nov. 28. IWI. at Forsjlh
Memorial Hospital.
He was horn Jan. 22. 19.10. in
W inston-Salein to Hnhcn Dewey anti
Flora Harper Dull.
Mr. Dull was employed with
Hanes Hosiery Mills for 18 years,
and was presently employed with
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
He was a member of Forsyth
Masonic Lodge No. 707 and Vienna
Baptist Church.
Surviving are: bis wife. Dorothy
"Lucy" Baity Dull of the home; one
son. Michael Gray Dull of Florida;
one daughter. Mrs. Buddy (Rebecca)
Haley of Georgia; one stepdaughter,
Mrs. Arlis (Elaine) Nomian of East
Bend; two grandchildren; two
brothers. Dallas H. Dullof Wiiuiton-
Salem and Jack W. Dull of
Lewisvillc; two sisters, Kathleen Barrof Clemmons and Betty Myers of Ad
vance; a beloved friend and great
nephew, Bobby Williams; and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral .services wcte Saturday,
Nov. .10. at Vienna Baptist Church,
comluctcd b)' the Revs. .Steve Fowler
and Perry Link. Burial followed in
Forsyth Manorial Park.
Memorials may be made to Vienna Baptist Church or Hrmpice of
Winsion-Salcm/Forsyth County. Inc.
William D. Booie
Mr. William David Booie, 9.S. of
Route 8, Mocksville, died Monday,
Dec. 2, 1991, at Davie County
Hospital after a lingering illness.
The funeral will be at 3:.10 p.m.
I hursday at Eaton's Funeral Home
Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Ed
ward lapperand Darrcll Cos. Burial
will be in Union Chapel United
Methodist Church cemetery.
The family was .scheduled to be at
the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday.
Bom Oct. 9. 1896. in Davic Coun
ty. Booie was a son of the late David
Alfred and Ida Flora Cleary Brxric.
He had been a nurseryman and dairy
farmer.
During World War I. he served in
the U..S. Infantry. He was a member
of Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, laila Kay Brown Booie. who
died in I9.S2; a daughter, Ruth lllnll.
and a son. Rodwell Booie.
Survivors include; a daughter.
Mrs. Bill (Edna) Baity of Mocksville:
a srrn. W.D. "Bud" Boole Jr. of Ad
vance; six grandchildren; five great-
griindchildrcn; and a half-sister.
Phoebe Moore of Mocksville.
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Geneva Edna Davidson. 77. of
Route .1, MrKksvillc, died .Sunday.
Dec. I, 1991. at Davie County
Hospital in MrKksvillc.
She was born June 22. 1914. in
Cheslerrtcld. S.C.. to William Scab
and Mary Francis Crawford
Davidson.
Mrs. Davidson was retired from
N.C. Baptist Htwpital where she was
a dietitian.
She is .survived by: two sons. Mit
chell Davidson of Belews Creek and
Lester Cason of Ga.sionia: two
daughters. Barbara C.xson of the
home, and Louise LtKkemy of
Winslon-Salcm; nine grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren; and one
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Davitlson ol
Winstrrn-.Salcm.
Funeral services were Tuesday.
Dec. 3, at Voglcr & Sons Main Street
Chapel, Winston-Salem. with the
Rev. Robert Blackburn officiating.
Burial followed in Woodland
Cemaery.
Spencer M. Foster
Mr. Spencer Monroe Foster, 82,
of 3095 Plantation Rd.. Winston-
Salem, died Momlay. Dec. I, 1991.
at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were to be held
Wednesday. Dec. 4, at Vogler's
Main Street Chapel at 11 a.m. by the
Revs. Gary Slyers and Robert
McCarthy with interment in Gardens
of Memory Cemetery.
Mr. Foster was bom July 17,
1909, in Mocksville to William
Henry and Calhrine Cope Foster. He
moved to Winston-Salem in 1936 and
was a well known farmer in his com
munity. He was a chaner member of
Liher^ Baptist Church, having serv
ed as an elilcr and was an icshcr at the
time of his death.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Lillian Howard Foster in 1984
and by a son, Troy David Foster in
1965.
Surviving arc; a daughter, Mrs.
Faye and her husband, Daniel Dowell
of King; two sons, Norman Spencer
and his wife, Beverly Foster of
Marion, and Travis L. and his wife,
Linda Foster of 2047 Trtielove Lane;
16 grandchildren; 28 great
grandchildren; and two brothers,
Jake G. Foster Sr. of Clemmons, and
Joe F. Foster of Winston-Salem.
Memorials may be mode to Liber
ty Baptist Church, 1548 Old Hollow
Rd., WInston-Salcm, NC 27105.
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Mrs. Edilh F.nyc Linvillc Gordon.
72. of Ri. 2. Hampionvtllc. died
Monday. Dec. 2. 1991. at ,hc
Valdcsc Center in Viddcse.She was horn in Davie County to
Rcnjamin ami Minnie Wliite i.invillc..She was a nicinlier of Gospel Way
Baptist Chitteh. and was married to
Janics Mttnnic (iorcl«»n. who prwccl-
cd her in cicjdh in 1983.
SurGving arc: five ilaughtcrs.
Irene Comette of Virginia. Betty L<«j
Beard of Lcnoir. Mrs. Clyde
(Virginia) CInireli. and Mrs. Sammy(J.anet) Wliitakcr. both of Hampton
ville. and Joyce Withers of Drexel:
two sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry
and Brcnda Gordon of llamplnnvilte.
Reuben and Minnie Gordon of
V adkinville: .17 grandchildren: and
several great-grandehildrcn and
great-great-grandchildren.Funeral services were to be held tit
2:30 p.m. Wednesdity. Dec. 4. at the
Mackie-Gentry Chtipel by the Rev.
Junior Royall. Burial wii.s to follow
in the Gospel Way Baptist Church
cemetery.
' Meiiie Belle Jones
Mrs. Mertic Belle Smith Jones. 62.
of M2 Salisbury Street. Mocksvillc.
died Monday. Dec. 2. 1991. at Davie
County Hospital, after being in
declining health.
Funeral services will be held at 11
a^.ni. Thursday. Dec. 5. at Eatons
Funeral Chapel by Mr. David
Poyvell. Burial will be in Jericho
C hiirch of Christ cemetery.
Ihe family will receive friends atEatons Funeral Home Wednesday.
Dec. 4. from 7-9 p.m.
Memorials mtiy be nrade to the
Davie County Hospice, P.O. Bo*
m. Moeksville. NC 27028 or to the
Carolina Bible Camp, c/o Mr. David
Powell. North Main .Street Church of
Christ. Mock.sville, NC 27028.
Mrs. Jones w.is born June 6. 1929
in Davie County to the late Charles
l^e and Delia Cash Allen Smith and
had been employed with B & F
Manufacturing Company. She was a
member of the North Main Street
Church of Christ.
Survivors include her husband,
Roland Franklin Jones, of the hotnc:three daughters. Mrs. Carl (Faye)
Vates of .Salisbury. Mrs, Jim (Ann)
Nilo of T.aylorsville and Pain Ell
ington of .Selma; one .son. David
Franklin Jones of Mock.svi||c: her
step-mother. Lilliam Smith of Clem-mons; six grandchildren: two step-
grandchildren: five great
grandchildren: two .step-great
grandchildren; one sister. Virgie
Thotnpson of Lexington; two
brothers, Harvey P. Sntith of
Moeksville and Aldenc .Smith of High
Point.
She yvas preceded in death bv a
brother, Rnbah W. Smith.
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Tcri Lang Barringer. 45. of Roulc
: 4. Mocksvillc, was found dead at her
; home Monday. Dec. 2. 1991. of
I natural cause!!.
; A iiKmorial .service was held
; Wedne.sday. Dec. 4. at Bethel
I Lutheran Church, Salisbury, con-
I ducted by the Rev. Bruce Andereon.
; (Wslor.
I Memorials may be made to the
• charity of the donor's choice.
. Born July 17. 1946. in Salem.Ohio, Mrs. Barringer was a daughterof John E. and Maty Harkey Lang of
Salisbury. A graduate of North
• Rowan High School, she was
•employed as a groomcr by Salisbury
•Animal Ho.spital.
; She was a member of Bethel
.Lutheran Church and several wood-
:carver organizations.
; Survivors, in addition to her '
:parents, include a brother, Scott i^ng
;of Saiisbuiy; two sisters, Joy Chaf-
;lin of Woodleaf and Kristy Hall of
;Salisbury; ber grandfather, George
;L. Harkey of Salisbury; and
•stepgrandfather, Dominec Frank of
KSebring. Ohio: and several nieces and
atcphews.
^ .John H. Ferguson
John Haynes Ferguson, 18. of
Houston, Texas, formerly of
Mock.svillc, died Wednesday, Dec.
4, 1991, as the re.siill of an
automobile accident.
A mcnmrinl service w.i.s held in
Texas Saturday, Dec. 7. Memorials
m.ny he nude to a special fund
established at Bear Creek United
Methodist Church in Howston. They
should be addressed to The John H.
Ferguson Fund, Bear Cieek United
Mcthndi.st Church, 16000 Rippling
Water, Hou-slon, TX 77084.
Ferguson was a graduate of
Langham Creek High School in
Houston.
Survivors include: his parents.
Fred and Rosemary Ferguson; a
sister and brother-in-law. Jana and
Bert Lohse and two nephews, all of
Houston: an uncle and aunt. Mr, and
Mrs, James E. Newman and their
two daughters of Alabama,
He was the grand.son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred J, Ferguson Sr., Mr, and
Mrs, Giles T, Lewis, and the late Mr,
James E, Newman Sr., all of Canton,
:Mrs. Fern J. Blackburn
; Mrs. Fern J. Miller Bktckbum, 61.
:of 221 Autoserve St., Wiaston-
^Salem, died Thursday. Dec. 5,1991.
Tit her home,
; She was bom April 30, 1930, in
;Dobson to John W, and Minnie Bates'Jenkins, She was a member of Gospel
•Light Baptist Church,
I She was preceded in death by her
Tir.st husKind, Wayne Hemun Miller,
In 1977,
, Mrs, Blackburn is survived by: her
husband, John Vcmon Blackburn, of
.the home; son and wife, Lanny W,
pnd Kay W, Miller, of Winston-
Salem; daughter and husband, Judy
M, and Bert Huffman of Mocksvllle;
four grandchildren; one brother, J,V,
^nkins of Dobson; one sister, Mabel
Taylor of Boonville; six half
brothers; two stepchildren; and one
ktepgranddaughter,
; Tltie funeral was Saturday, Dec, 7,
pt Vogler's Reynolds Chapel, con
ducted by Dr. Bobby Roberson, the
Revs. Allen Jenkins and Marilyti
Cirulus, Burial followed at Gardens
of Memoty, Walkertown,
n Memorials may be made to
Mo.spice of Wiaston-Salem/Forsyth
County, IIOO-C S, Stiatfoid Rd„
Suite 201, Winslon-Salem, NC
27103.
Robert T. Fontaine
Mr, Robert Theron Fontaine, 84,
of Advance died Tuesday, Dec, 3,
1991. at Bermuda Place,
He was born in Atlanta, Ga,. and
was a retired electrical engineer with
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Mr. Fontaine was a member of
Clemmons First Baptist Church, a
graduate of Georgia Tech., a member
of the Corinthian Masonic Lodge,
Nashville, Tenn,, the Bermuda Run
Country Club, ami the Kiwanis Club.
Clemmons.
Mr. Fontaine's Nxly was donated
to the Bowman Gray School of
Medicine,
There was a memorial service Sun
day. Dec. 8. at the Cletnmons First
Baptist Church conducted by Dr.
Robert Cantwell.
Mr. Fontaine is survived by: his
wife, Mrs. Freda Wimer Fontaine.
Bermuda Village; a stepdaughter.
Joan Oasaway and two stepsons.
Brantley and Sonny Gasaway, all of
Ixwisville.
Memorials may be made to Clem
mons First Baptist Chuteh Building
Fund.
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: William McKitiley "Will" Carter.
fi7, of Campbell Road, Mocksvllle.
.slied Monday, Dec, 9,1991, at N.C,
:pptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, He■bad been seriously ill three weeks,• The funeral will be at 3 p.m.•Ibursday, Dec, 12, at St. John AMEZion Church, conducted by the Rev,R.N, Meyers, pastor. Burial will beSn the church cemetery,;• The family will be at the church at2:30 p.m. Thursday, 30 minutesprior to the service. Noble and KclseyFuneral Home, Salisbury, is indharge of arrangements,^Bom Nov. 8, 1924, in DjivicCounty. Carter was a .son of the lateChc,>itcr and Jessie Woodniff Carter,ye was educated in Davie County
Rhools and was retired from
Ingetsoll-Rand, Inc.He was a member of St, John AMElaon Church, where he was a trusteefind member of the Young Men'spub.Survivors include: his wife, MarieQiasc Carter; a son, William C.Carter of Columbus. Ohio; aAughter, Denise Carter of Wiiiston-^em; four grandchildren; two great-ipatidchildren; and three brothersNorman Lee, Glenn T. and HughGarter, all of Mocksvllle.
Lois S. Fulbright
Lois Sigmon Fulbright, 76, of 117North Lookout Street. Clareniont,died Thursday, Dec, 5,1991. tit N.C.Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salemfollowing a period of declining
health.She was bom Sept. 18, 1915, inCatowba County, the daughter of the
late Calvin and Catherine HokcSigmon, She was a retired employee
of Perfection Furniture,She was a member of St, Mark'sLutheran Church, where she was also
a member of the Women of theChurch.She was preceded in death by herhusband, H, Dwight Fulbright: foursisters; four brotlwrs: one grandchildand one great-grandchild.Survivors include: two daughters,
Ellen Hunt of Mocksvllle and MaryLou Turner of aaremont; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren;and one sister. Marguerite Fox of
Mocksvillc.
The funeral was Saturday, Dec. 7,by the Revs, David P. Nelson andJohn Johnson at St. Mark's LutheranChurch in Clarement. Burial followed in St. Mark's Lutheran Church
cemetery.Memorials may be tnade to St.Mark's Lutheran Church OrganFund, 216 West Main Street, aaremont, NC 28610.
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: Jamerson Lcc Harkcy. l-day-oldIon of Jeffrey Ue and Louann Har-<is Harkcy of Third Creek ChurchR<iad, Cleveland, died Sunday, Dec.|. 1991. al N.C. Baplial Ho.<piial,
Winslon-Salem.; A graveside service was heldWednesday, Dec. 4. at ClevelandTown Cemetery, conducted hy theRev. Diane Cnrlell. rector of Christ
Episcopal Church,t Bom Nov. 30. 1991. in Salisbury,the infant is survived, in addition tohis parents. I7: a brother. Jordan LeeHarkey of tlie home; paternal grand-llarents. Edward and Wanda Harkeyof Cleveland; maternal grandparents.James and Gwen Harris of Salisbury;
maternal great-grandmother, NormaFreere of Sali.sbury: and paternal
great-grandmother. Sadie Bunon of
Mbcksvillc.
' Mrs. Lou K. Parks
Mrs. Lou Key Parks. 78. of
Winston-Salcm. died Thursday. Dec.5. 1991. at Forsyth MetnorialHospital.
She was born Dec. 31. 1913. inSurry County to Pet Weldon and
Nancy Jenkins Key.Mrs. Parks was of the Baptist faith.She retired from Swift Packing Co.
in September 1974 after 33 years of
service.
Surviving arc: her husband. Lind-
.say Marion Parks, of the home; six
daughters and .sons-in-law, Flossieand Odcll Holder of Lcwisville. Rubyand Harold Hicks of Lexington. Ms.
Betty Billings of Winston Salem. Ms.
Mary Hilton of Lexington. Frankieand Roger James of lx;xington and
Ms. (icrry 'League of Winston-Salcm; two sons and daughters-in-
law. Le.ster Parks of Advance and
Edward and Frances Parks ofWinston-Salem; 30 grandchildren; SOgreat-grandchildren; and one
great-great-grandchild.Funeral services were Sunday,
Dec. 8. at Hayworlb-Miller SilasCreek Cbapel. conducted by the Rev.
Rill Chatman. Burial followed in
Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
^ Loul^ j. .Krenach
, ■'essfc Krenach. 79, of
Winston-Salemdied Fnday, Dec. <5. 1991. as theresult of an accident.He wax bom Nov. 6.1912. in Pin-
Krer^ch.'^ 'Mr Krenaeb resided in Miami.
Nn»h r vacationed inNorth Carolina for 25 years beforemoving here permanently nine yearsagm He was a retired ^neral con-iractw of residential building and am^l«r of Shiloh Lutheran ChurchHe IS survived by: his wife, Blanche Jerwann Krenach of the home-one son. Robert Krenachof Advance'one daughter. Karen Miller ofGarden Grove. Calif.; ftve grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and abrother. William Krenach of Piu-•sburgh. Pa.Funeral .services were Tuesday
'?• " Luihcran Churchwith the Rev. Richard Roth of-liciating. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery.Memorials may be made to ShilohLutheran Church. P.O. Box 125Uwisvillc. NC 27023
Naomi B. Smith
Naomi Benson Smith, 84, of
Ctmlcemce. died Friday. Dec. 6.1991, al Autumn Care of Salisbury,
where she bad been a resident for thepast five months.The funeral was Sunday. Dec. 8.at Eaton's Funeral Home Cbapel.
Mocksville. Burial was in LibertyUnited Methodist Church cemetery.Memorials may be made to Con
cord United Methodist Church.
Route 4. Mocksville. NC 27028.
Born Sept. 14. 1907. in DavieCounty, Mrs. Smith was a daughter
of the Late Sam and Lillie Randall
Benson. She was a 1927 graduate ofriMilceiiiee High School.
Retired with 44 years of service
from Burlington Industries, she wasa member aitd former Sunday school
teacher at Concord United Methodist
Church. She had also been active
with the United Methodist women of
her church.
Survivors include: three sisters.
Mrs. W.R. (Libby) Gales. Virginia
Everhardt and Helen Walker, all of
CiMileemec; and several nieces andnephews.
Rev. Paul Moore
3 68. of Route
Moraynm Falls. He had served chur
wakes an-lwilkcs couruics.
mn^ r" srandchildren; hissTtm M -J?"'""m!-m -I <'^'"•3 Lee)McNeil of Damascus. Va.. and Mrs
Funeral services were Thursday.
riiii»k' Springs BaptistSvS Revsi?™ "Ssef. Coy Miller and J C
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Mrs. Vioirt p. Sprinkle
Mrs. Violet Renee PoindcxterSprinkle, 27. of Rouic 5. King, diedMonday, Dec. 9. 1991, nt VillageCare in King after an extended
Illness.Mrs. Sprinkle was born Jan. 29.1964. in Vadkin County to Charlie G^d Kathlyn V. Kiger Poindcxter.^ was an employee for the MarriottCorporation and was a member ofMt. Olive a-iptist Church..Surviving are: one daughter. Gin-ny Marie Radgett; one son. KoryJames Sprinkle, both of King; herfethcr. Mr. Charlie G, Poindcxter ofWinston-Salem; one sister. TammyBrown of Vadkinville; two brothers.Charles K. Poindcxter of Vadkinvilleand Ronald Lee Poindcxter of DavieCounty; one half brother. RobertPOmdexter of Vadkinville; and guardian parents. Frank and AvolrneBadgett of King.Funeral services were .siheduleslfor Wednesday. Dec. 11, at the Mt.Ohve Baptist Church by the Revs.Vates Wilkcrson Jr. and AndyOliver. Burial was to follow in thechurch cemetery.Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
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Mr. Ch.irlic J«c Black«ol<Irr, 81,
of Riiulc 8, MockwMli'. ilicil
Wcdno<;diy. Dec. n, tWf, ■.» hi-^home ;il>cr a long illness,I'lmer.i! services were S;ilurdiiy,Dec. 14, »i Ijnmcs Crns-sronils Hap-
lisi Church by (be Revs. GlennScller.s and Franklin Myers Rurinlwas in the church cemeieiv.Mr. niackweldcr was horn inDavie Coiinly lo ihe late Thr.niasAlcaandcr and Liza BcK tiaionBlackwcklcr and was retired wiih Iyears vrvicc wiih ihe Riiial lileciriial Adminisiriillon.He was a incinbi'r of Ijanios
Crossroads Bapiist Church where hehad also served as a deacon.He was preceded in dcalh hy hisson. l-lton Dwjghl niackwcliler andiwo hrothers.James L. and T.A
Blackwclder Jr.Survivors include: his wife, f-sielleChaKiii Blackweldcr; (wodaughleis.Mary Wcxidwnrd and Cnlecn Brownof MiKksvillc; four sons, Le.sicrBlackweldcr of Nonh WilkcsboroLeslie Blackweldcr. HardingBlackweldcr and Lloyd Blackweldcrall of McK-ksvillc; 13 grandchildren;• 16 prcal grandchildren; one sisterMrs. Hare! Chaflin of M.xksvilli'and a half hroiher. Boh Whitaker
. also of Mcxksvillc.
Claude W. Gartner
"T-iWilson Gartner.
Winston-Salcni. I ■ i .
The riineral
was Sunday. Dec. IS. at Salcoi
United Mcllvxiisi C'liiirch. with Dr,
Shcrnnm Wanicr and the Rsw.George Auoun officialing. Burialwas in the ehutcli cciwlcry.
Mcnmrials may he made to the
building fund of Salem United
Mclbixlisi Church, in care of Darlcnc
Hcpler. Route I, Box 277-4,
Mocksvillc. NC 27028.
Born in Davie County Nov. 29.
1913. Gartner was a son of the laicJesse Ixc and l.ydia Oodbey Carlncr.He had retired after 33 years as
owner and ofxralor of Gartner's Service Center. A .Mi-ycar member ofIhe Woodnxn of the World Uxlgc
No. 999, he had served on the hoard
of trustees of Davie County Hospital.
He was a mcniher of the Davie
Academy Riirirao Club and Salcni
United Methodist Church.
Survivors Include: his wife. Louise
Oailhcr Caniicr. to whom he hadbeen married for .S9 years; Iwo
daughters, Margaret Ann Shew andJenny Turner, both of Mocksville;four sons. Tommy Gartner and LeeGartner, both of Mock.svllle. Edgar
Gartner of Harmony and MickeyGartner of Omaha, Nch.; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren: andthree sisters. Mary Blanche Morrison
of Mocksvillc. Mac Troutman of
Slatesville and Elizabeth Campbell of
Harmony.
' Ina Mac Boger
Ina Mac Bogcr. 81, of 2601 Alc*-andor Avenue, Kannapolis, died
Tuesday. Dec. 10. 1991. at RowanMeiiiorial Hospital. She had beenseriously ill for five months.The funeral was Thursday, Dec.12, at Whillcy's Funeral MimicChapel, conducted by the Revs. John
Ixiwards and Robert Howard. Burialwas in Carolina Memorial Park.
Mctnorials may be ma<le lo FirstUnited McitxHliM Church. 2f>'i F.Mill St., Lamlis. NC 28088.
Born July 29. I9|0. In DavieCounty. Mrs. Bogcr was a daughterof the laic Noah Albert ami ChallicMac Blankcnship Bogcr. She retiredfrom Cannon Mills Co. Plant I wa.shcloth department in 1973 with 4.5
years of .service. A memher of FirstUnited Methodist Church of l.antlis,she had been a resident of the area
since 1926.Her husKind. Sam Bogcr. died in
1983.Survivors include: one son.Howard J. Boger of Airport Road,Kannapolis; five grandehlldrcn; 10
grcal-grandehildrcn; two hrolhers,D.L. Boger of Kannapolis ami
Millnrd Bogcr of Mocksvillc; amithree sisters. Lillian BlaekwclJcr ofMcxksvillc. Sarah Chaffin of ChinaGrove and Nora Sloop of Salisbury.
CharJe.s 'Chuck' Elliott
Mr Charles G. "Chuck" Eiljoii.63. of Route 4. Advance, died .Sunday. Dec. 15. 1991,a,Davie Coun-i> Hospital.Mr. Elliott was horn April 1, 1928mChiirlotic. He was the son of H.irn"Banlcy and Eleanor Gordon Bllhut
r-,"u """'her of the ExchangeCluh 0f WIrwuIn-SaIcni ,ind spent 32yc.y.s coaching liiile league footballand baschall.Siirsivor.s include: his mother ofWmston-.Saleiii; two sons. DavidElliott of Faycllcvillc and DouglasElliott of Advance; two daughtersDchbic Elliott Sanders of Advanceand Donna Elliott Nolan of N.ishviJieIcnn.: two graitdehildren; and onehroihcr, Donald Ellioil of King.Military graveside services hvDistrict j I Honorary MemorialCiiiard, Veterans of Foreign Warswas Tuc.srtay. Dec. 17. .it Parklawn
Memorial Gardens,Mcmormls may he made to
Wolffvic'k Bc*>stcr Gub
Walkertiiwn. NC
^ Norman Lee Carter
Norman Lee Carter. 80. of 242
Mount View Drive, died Tuesday.
Dec. 17, 1991 at Davie County
Hospital. He had been in declining
health for Iwo years.
The body will remain at Noble andKelsey Funeral Home in Salisbury,
pending completion of funeral
arrangemcnt.s.Bom July 8. 1911. in Mocksvillc.
Carter was a son of the laic Chester
and Jessie Woodruff Carter.
Educated In the Davie County
schools, he had retired from civil ser
vice in New York. He wa.sa member
of St. John AMF. Zion Church.Survivors include a son. Stanley
Carter of Bronx, N.V.; a daughter.
Florence Hit! of Bronx, N.V.; ami
two hrolhers. Pelcand Glenn CnrlcT,
both of Mixksvillc.
Maggie D, Harpe
Maggie Dy.v>ii Harpc. 75, o| R.siie9. Mocksvillc, died Saiiirdiiy, Dec.Id. 1991, at Davie County Ho-ipilaiafter an illness of one day.
The funeral was Tuesday. Dec. 17.at Center United Mclhrdisi Church
conducted hy Dr. Sherman Warner.'Burial was in the church cemetery.Memorials may be made lo thepavement fund of Center Unites!Mclhodi.st Church, Roiiio IMixksvillc, NC 27028 or DnvicCounty Hospice, P.O. Box 6fri
Mocksvillc. NC 27028.She was bom May 20, 1916. inDavie County, to the laic Noah andMamie Tullcrow Dyson. A home-maker. she was a retired dietary aidewith Davie County Hospital. She waspreviously employed as a diclilian forDnvic Cttunty Schcxtls. She had beenaclivc in Davie Counly .SeniorCitizens, and was lifelong member ofCenter United Melhodi.sl Church amithe United Methodist Women.Her husband. Paul Harpc. died in
1966.Survivors Include; three daughtersMrs. CanxHI (Betty) Hanes. MaryJcanette Harpe and Mrs. Luther(Hilda) Potts, all of MixksviJie; ason. Uny Paul Harpc ofMix-ksviljc;sight grandchildren; three grcal-grandehildrcn; three sisters, DeoKimmer. Utuisc Bogcr and HelenChaffin, all of Mocksville; and Iwobrothers, Alvln Dvson and Wade
Dy.son. both of Mocksvillc.
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MOCKSVIOE.
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IJAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Ihc. 19. 1991-
Ray McBride
Raymond -Ray- pranklin
McBnrfc. 79, nf 38 Main St
toolcenicc. died Friday. Dec, i3,
^■■"uniy Hospiial inM<»:k,villc. He had been in dcciln-III? health for a miinbcr of year'; binncjth was uncxpcclciJ.A pavcslde ,scr\ ice conducted
Sonday, Dec. 15. inMcmonai Park, with the Rev. J D< ollms of Matthew..! olTiciaiinsBom June 16. I9I2. in DavicCounty. McBride wa.s a son of the
rCuthrctI McBride. Edocntcd in theDovie County school.c, he warMnncrly etttploycd by Burlington Industries in Coniccmce. He laterfciired frotn Hoechsi-Cclancse Ik-was a member of Trinity Baptist'.hiiich in M,Kk.svil|e. In earlieryears he wasa Kiscbail player for the
eooleemcc "Civrls."-Survivors include: his wifeKathleen Johnson McBride. whom hemarried Dec. 24. 1938; two sons.Johnny R. McBride and Terry LMcBride. both of Ccwicemcc. twograndchtidrcn; a brother. Qtl,McBride of Mock.svilie; and a sisterJosephine Whillev of Coolceniec
Mary R. Newcomb
Mary Josephine Rodcwald
Newcomb, 68. of Milting Road.
M.a:ksvillc, died Wednesday. Dec.
I I. 1991. at Davic County Hospital.
The funeral was Saturday, Dcc.
14, at .St. Paul's Roman CatholicChurch. Congers. N.Y. Burial was
in RiK-kiand Lake Gclhscnianc
Cemetery in RiK-kland Lake.
Born Nov. 24. 1923, in Jamaica,
Long Island, N.Y.. Mrs. Ncwconibwas a daughter of Kalharina
Grosshollr Rodcwald of Mocksvillc
and tlie late Paul RtKicwald. A
homemakcr. slie was educated in the
Janiaiea. l.iHig Island schixris. She
was .a former crossing giianl for the
Clarksiown .School System in New
. York.
She was a member of St. Paul's
Ri-man CallmUc Clmiib ami theLegion of Mary. .She was also a
member of the l-idies Ausiliary of
; VFW Post 2607 in Congers.
Survivnrs. in addition to her
mother, include: her husband,
• Ch.irlcs T. Neweontb; four sons.
'• John Rcimcr of Gmisc Creek, S.C..
; Paul Rcimer and Thomas Newcomb.
! both of Garncrville. N.V., and
t George Reimer of Congers, N.Y.;; eight grandchildren; antl threegreat-grandchildren.
' Mary F. McElhancy
, Mrs. Mary Ethel Fine McElhancy,85, ofRoufe3.Mock.sviIle.diedFri-day, Dec. 13. 1991, al Forsylh
Memorial Hospital.Mrs. McElhancy was bom Sept. I,1906. in Mayodan to Alien Hill andworked many years for RJR Tobacco Company, Old Doitiinioti BosCompany and Maple Grove Nursinc
Home.She was a member of RedlandPentecostal Holiness Church.Surviving are; three daughtersMrs. Virginia Holton of DavidsonCotinly, Mrs. Katherinc Allen ofDavie County and Mrs. Ihwis Mon-
higtic of Catiftirnia; one son. EdwardM. Fine Jr. of California; 29 grandchildren; .3,5 grcal-grandchildrcn; andlive grcat-prcat-grandchiidren.Funeral services were Monday,Dec. 16. at Vogler's CIcmmonsChapel, conducted by the Revs.James Slowe and Tim Austin with agraveside service at Forsylh
Memorial Park.
James H. Rouse
Jame.s Holloway Rouse. 64, ofLongbow Road. Salishuty, died Sunday. Dec. 15. 1991. al his home. Hehad been in declining health eiehl
months.
The funeral was Tuc.sday. Dec. 17.at Powlcs Funeral Home Chapelconduclcti by the Rev. Tom Lomax!pastor of Old Country BaptistChurch. Burial w.is in flrookhiii
Mcioi'riat Gardens.
Born July 14. 1924. in Davic
County. Rouse was a son of the laicAdolf and Bessie Pigg Rouse.Educated in the Davie Countyschools, he had been employed forthe past 17 years in the packing
department of Cone Mills.He was a niciobcr of Old Country
Baptist Church.Survivors ins-lude: his wife, MaryDancy Rouse; a son. Jimmy DeanRouse o| tir.iniie (Juarry; a daughter.Linda Rrvusc Shirley of Sali.shury;four grandchildren; three .step-grandchildren, a brother. HarryRouse of llarrishurg; and foursisters. Odessa Hanellne anst .SadieRouse, hs'th of Kannapulis, WillieRouse of Salisbury and Minnie Sher-
rill of riiarlottc.
Frederica D. Murphy
Miss I—
A graveside
Monday, Dec.
herfriends andfamily al RoseCemetery in Mivksvillc.Memorials may he made to I hef-rcderica Dec Murphy l-uml „rDayic Couniy Public Library. N.Mam Sircel. Mocksvillc. NC 27028.Miss Mitrphy w.ss torn July 91940. in Norfolk. Va., to Fred antJBetty Dennis Murphy, who preced
ed her in death.She was a graduate of the DavicCounty High School Class of 1958and Appalachian .Stale University,n.iss of 196.3. Her teaching careerjwludcd the King High School intampa, Fia.. from 1963 10 1968Frotn 1968 to 1987. .she taughtEnglish at Davic High School and•served as a departtneni chairman formany years. She al.so served as forcn-sics coach for .several years. .She
was a senior clas.s .Klvisor,
.She was honored by the Class of1971 w,ih the CMff/fW dedication.After her rclircnicnt in 1987. she«rvcd a, president of the liasieOmnty Retired Teachers Assi,
Site ,.s survived hy: a brother andsisicr-in-law. Jerry and Patricia Murphy of Newport News. Va • iwomcces and two nephews; numerous
cou-iitr;
IXaWE CO. PUBUC DBRARY
UOCKSVILLE, NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 26, 1991-
e
John Burley Anderson
. Mr. John Burley Anderson, 70, of
Rt. I. Counly Home Rd..Mocksville. died Thursday. Dec. 19,
1991, at Davte County Hospital alter
being in declining health.
.Funeral services were Saturday,
Dec. 21, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel,
conducted by the Revs. Steve
Hl»Jgecock and Glenn Sdlers. Burial
was in Liberty Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Davie
County Hospice, P.O. Box 665,
Mocksville, NC 27028, or the
American Cancer Society. Davie
, County Chapter, 622 Foriythfledical Park, 1900 Hawthorne Rd.,
Winston-Salem, NC 27103.
• He was bom March 29. 1921, in
Davie County, son of the late John
and Minnie Lee Reavis Anderson. He
{iad been employed with the N.C. ,Department of Transportation and
B&F Mfg. Co.
'. HewasalsoamembcrofOreenhill
Baptist Church, and had served in the
U.S. Army during WWII.
; Survivors include: his wife,
Geneva Bailey Anderson of the
home; one daughter, Mrs. Dwight
(Gclane) Crannil of Mocksville: one
Son and daughter-in-law, Wayne and
Donna Anderson of Mocksville:
Aree granddaughters: two stepgrand-daughiers, one brother, Curtis
Anderson of Mocksville: three
iisters, Lucille Plott of Mocksville,
Thelma Bemhardt of South fend.
Ind., and Lorene Fryes of Williston,
Fla.: and a number of nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by four
iistcrs.
y Olin Grady Clawson
Olin Grady Clawson, 81, of 1811
St. Paul's Church Road, Salisbury,
died Saturday, Dec. 21, 1991, at his
home, after being in declining hc.ilth
for three ye.nrs.
The funeral was to be 2 p.m. Mon
day, Dec. 2.1, at .Suinnicrsctt Funeral
Home Memorial Chapel, conducted
by the Rev. Barry Kemp, pastor of
Liberty Baptist Church. Burial was to
be in Rowan Memorial Park, with
military graveside riles conducted by
the Rowan Cininty Veterans Cmincil.
Born Nov. 4. 1910 in Coolccmec,
Cbwson was a son of tin: late Miles
Hamilton and Mattic Perryman
Clawson. Educated in the Richmond
County schools, he was a veteran of
the U.S. Navy during World War II.
He had retired as a carpenter for June
(MMMlman Construction Company.
Survivors include his wife, Louise
Scamon Clawson, whom he married
July .5,1930; .six sons, Bobby O. ami
Donald Ray Clawson, both of Faith.
Billy F.. ami Inrry W. Clawson, bmh
of .Saltsbiiry, James H. Clawson of
Durham, ami Roger D. Clawson of
Davie County: two daughters. Sue
Little of the home and Linda Miller
of Salisbury: a brother, George
Oawson of Faith: four sisters. Helen
Mauldin and Moselle Jones, both of
.Salisbury, Margaret Eller of Wilm
ington and Dot Parks of Albemarle:
16 grandchildren and 14
Ivan D. BowersIvan Dab Bowers, 32, of Route 10,
Mooresville. died unexpectedly
Wednesday. Dec, 18, 1991, at
Carolinas Medical Center in
Charlotte after a brief diness.
The funeral was Saturday, Dm.
21 at Vanderburg United Methodist
Church, conducted by the Rev. Derty
R. Barahaidt. Burial was in the
diurch cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Iredmi
Vocational Workshop, P.O. Box ^
Murdoch Road, Troutman, NC
28166.
Bom Sept. 4, 1959, in Hemtosa,Calif., Bowers was a son of David A,
McDaniel of Vista, CaUf., and Iven
Nettles McDaniel of Siatesville. Acgrpenter for John Crosland Co. of
Charlotte, he was a former owner of
l.B. Construction Co. ofMooresville. He was a memfer of
Vanderburg United Metnodisl
Church and the National Rifle
Association.
.Survivors, in addition to his
parents, include: his wife, Cynthia
Benfleld Bowers, whom he married
A3ag. 4,1984: two daughters, Aman-<{g and Marie Bowers, both of the
home: a brother. John Bowers of ElCajon, Calif.: three sisters. Tammy
Karrcnstein of Statesville, Jennifer
Bowers of San Diego and Christine
Bowers of Vista, Calif.: paternalgrandparents, Ivan and Dora Bowers
of Vista. Calif.: and matcmal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Joyner of
Mocksville.
Mrs. Pearl D. Comer
Mrs. Pearl Davis Comer, 74, of
Rt. I, Boonville, died Wednesday,
Dec. 18, 1991, at the Yadkin Nurs
ing Care Center.
Mrs. Comer was bom in Surry
County, the daughter of John and
Mn7j:ie Davis Davis, and was a
member of the Mt. Ncbo Church of
Christ.
Mrs. Comer was married to Hubert
L. Comer who survives of the home.
Aiso surviving are: threedaughters, Mrs. Cari (Charlotte)
Shew of Pinnacle, Mrs. Wayne
(Frances) Ray of Yadkinville, and
Mrs. Betty Joe Wilkins of
Mocksville: one son, Larry Comer of
Boonville: 10 grandchildren: sevengreat-granddiildren: one sister, Mrs.
Jcltic Philiips of Jonesville: and two
brothers, Roysc Davis of Boonville.
and Rex Davis of MiKksville.
She was preceded in death by a
sister, Mrs. Pauline Stewart, and a
brother, Rufus D.svis.
Funeral services were Frid-ny. Dec.
20. at the Mackie-Ocntry Chapel hy■.awrcncc Warden and lion Bailey.Burial followed in the Mt. Neho
Church of Christ cemetery.
OAVIE CO. POBDC UBRARV
MOCKSyiiXE, NC
Brandon C. BrownjBrandon Carlos Brown, 20, of1025 Turtlerock Lane. Winston-Salem and Route I, Box 10,M^ksville, died Thursday, Dm. 19,1^91 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.■He was bom March II, 1971, inHunuville, Ala., to Wilson Brownaiid Sylvia Morales Curry.■Me was a graduate of ParklaiidHi^ Schod, having participated invirsily sports, and was a student atEist Carolina University, where heWhs a member of Delta .Sigma Phiftgteraity. .... a•Survivors Include his father andsttpmother, Wilson and Betty Chun*of Mocksville: his mother, SylviaMondes Curry of Wmston-Salem: hissiandparents, Joe P. and CarlotaMorales of Brownsville, Texas; hisst^grandmother, Viola Church oflaurel Springs: one brother, ShawnAhthony Brown of Charlotte: twostMrothers, Paul Senterof Mt. Airyaitd Clark Senter of Lowell: one stepsister. Lisa Anderson of Madison.A fiincral mass was Monday at Holy" Family Catholic Church by FatherJoseph Mack. Burial followed inWestlawn Gardens of Memory.
Clemmons.iMemoriaUs may be nradc to Brandon Brown Sertoma 4-H Camp Fundfor Deaf Children, c/o Pat Wilson,ECU Program for Hearing Impaired.Blewster A-114, Greenville. NC
27858.
John 'Jack' B. HowardMr. John "Jack" Bryant Ho^rd
Jr 75, of 4253 Compton Dr., ,
Salisbury to John B. and Emma Jol- IIv Howard Sr. ,Mr Howard was manager ofWright's Clothing Store on Tr-ideStreet until Ins retirement. He attended Christ Wesleyan Chureh.He was preceded in death bybrother, Samuel Howard, and asister, Annabel K«»ick.Surviving are: his wife. F.Stalev Howard, of the home: oneson, Steve M. Howard of Winston-Salem: one «ta"8hter andjn-iji-^awBeverly and Joe Sa"'™. "'J;
vine Tcnn.. the Rev. TJomasHoward of Kcrncrsvill^ Gord^Howard of Pompano Beach, andAlvin Howard of Advance: and twoMrs. Grace Craver Haq^r
of Winston-Salem. and Mrs. Fxin.Shaw of Nashville. Tenn.Funeral services were20, at Hayworth-MilletSdas reChapel, conducted by ^ "Andrews. B""?'Parklawn Memorial Gardens
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, tHURSDAV, D«c. 26, 1991-
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^ William H. Lagle
William Hugh Lagle. 55. of
Gladstone Road. Mocksville. died
Wednesday. Dec. 18, l99l.atDavie
County Hospital after a short illiKss.The funeral was Saturday. Dec.21. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,conducted by the Rev. I. Don U^d.
Burial was in Turrentine Baptist
Church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to theAmerican Diabetes Association,2315-A Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount.
NC 27804.
Born Jan. 22. 19.36, in DavicCounty. I.aglc was a son of Grace
Stroiid l.aglc of Mocksvillc and thelate Thomas Jefferson Lagle. Aretired mechanic with Campbell's
Body Shop, he was a member of First
United Methodist Church of
Mocksvillc. He had served in the
U.S. Army.
Survivors, in addition to his
mother, include; his wife. Sylvia
Everhardt Lagle; a daughter. Lisa
Markland of Route 3; a son. William
Hugh LagleJr. of Route 1. Harmony:
two grandsons; a .sister, tjiura L.
Bamhardt of Mocksvillc; and threebrothers. Jack. Bob and ^ul l.agle.
all of MocLsvillc.
^ Ernest W. Simmons
Emeitt William Simmons. 77. ofRoute 3. Advance, died Wednesday.Dec. 18. 1991. at Davie CountyHospital.The ftmeral was Saturday. Dec.21, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,conducted by Chaplain A.G. Parkerand the Rev. Jeff Roweland. Burialwas in Sunrise Cemetery in
Jonesville. .Memorials may be made to DavieCounty Hospice. P.O. Box 665.Mocksvillc. NC 27028.Born in Surry County on June 1.1914. Simmons was a son of the lateCoy and Florence Greenwood Simmons. He was a dairy fanner. A U.S.Army veteran of World War II. hewas a member of VFW Post of
Advance.Survivors include: his wife of 41years. Lorcne VanHoy Siminons;two daughters. Brenda York ofStatesville and Glenda Willard ofWinslon-Salem; two sons. RonnieSimmons of Statesville and CharlesEdward Simmons of Advance; andseven grandchildren.
William C. Loman Jr.
Mr. William Charles Loman Jr..72, of 720 Summit St.. Winston-Salcm. died Thursday, Dec. 19,
1991. at his home after an extended
illness.He was bom June 9. 1919. in
Winsion-Salem to William CharlesSr. and Leona Davis Loman.
He was a graduate of R.J.Reynolds High School, and was aWorld War II Army veteran. He wasthe head of (he Shipping Division ofR.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company formany years retiring several years
ago.He was a member of Centenary
United Methodist Church and theForsyih Country Club.Mr. Loman was preceded in deathby his wife, Sarah Froebcr Loman.He is survived by: two nephews,
Frank Eugene Lentz of Mocksvillc
and Thomas Davis Loman Jr. of NewBern; one niece, Doris Loman Lentzof Greensboro; one sister-in-law,Mrs. Thonus D. (Nancy) Loman andone brother-in-law, Robert J.Frocbcr. both of Winston-Saiem.
A graveside service was heldSaturday. Dec. 21. at ForsythMemorial Park, conducted by the
Rev. C. Jack Caudill.
' Mrs. Amy Ruth Warner
Mrs. Amy Ruth Caudle Warner.81. of Winston-Salem died Thursday.
Dec. 19. 1991, at Meadowbrook
Terrace.She was bom Sept. I. 1910. inYadkin County to James Madison
and Lillie Eunice McCollum Caudle.Mrs. Warner was a member of
Bethcsda Moravian Church.She was preceded in death by onegrand.son. Warren Evan Warner in
1984.Surviving are: his husband. Grady(Shorty) Warner; one daughter. JaneHill of Salisbury; one son. JackWarner of Mocksvillc; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren;one brother. Sampson Caudle ofWinston-Solem; and one .sister. Treva
Hunter of Raleigh.Funeral services were Saturday.
Dec. 21. at Bethesda MoravianChurch by the Rev. Brad Bennett.
Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens
of Memory.
Claude J. Sales
Mr. Claude J. Sales Sr.. 66. of2080 Highway 65. Winston-Salem.died at his home Sunday. D«:. 15
1991.He was bora in Yadkinville Dec.27,1924, to the late Francis Sales andIna R^iams Sales. He was employedby Winston-Salem Paving Company
of Walkeitown.He was a member of IshiPentecostal Holiness Church.Survivors include: his wife. Mrs.Melba Peebles Sales of the home andhis son. Claude 111; three daughtersand six stepdaughters. Doris SalesTripp of Philadelphia. Pa.. SarahSales Wilborn. Beulah SalesWilliams. Carolyn Peebles. Vickie S.Peoples. Patricia Johnson. GlendaPmWcs and Michcll Peebles, all ofWinston-Salem. and Tracey Imcs ofAdvance; two sonsand two stepsoas.Claude E. Sales Jr.. Ernest RaySales. James F. Peebles, all ofWmston-Salem and Sgt. Lawrence B.Pwbles Jr.. of Germany; 11 grandchildren; 16 stepgrandchildren; 3fttcat-grandchildren; one step greatgrandchild; thTK sisters. Edith SalesEdwards of Winston-Salem, BeraiceSales Oritz and Mattie Sales Elliott,both of Greensboro; five brothers,twin brother. Fred Sales ofWilkesbora, Willie Ray Sales ofChicago, m. James Sales of B^-ville, Winnie Sales of Suite. Md..Evans Sales of Washington. D.C.;one brother-in-law. Glenn Davis ofOhio; three sisters-in-law, a devotedsister-in-law. Mary Thomas ofWinston-Salem. Catherine Price ofSalisbury. Alvin Chapplin of NewRochelle. N.Y.; and a host of nieces,nephews, cou.sins and other relatives
and friends.Funeral services were Friday. Dec.20. at Ishi Pentecostal HolinessChurch with Elder Percy Woods officiating. Burial was in EvergreenCemetery.
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