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Jul - DecDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday; July 7,1994 J f 45 Artelia H. Bailey Mrs. Artelia Hulchins Bailey. 95. of .158 Cameron Cl.. Advance, died early Sunday morning. July 3. 1994. at her home. She was bom Feb. 24. 1899. in Yadkinville lo Jessie and Jane Joy ner Hutchins. Mrs. Bailey was retired from R.J. Reynolds and was a lifelong member of Salem Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1969. Monroe E. Bailey, and a son, Edward Bailey. .Surviving are; 2 sons. W. Bruce Bailey of Advance and Robert M. "Bobby" Bailey of Lewisville; a sis ter. Adelaide Me.ssiclc of Winston- Salem;6grandchildren:7gieat-grand- childten;and several nieces and neph- ew.s. Funeral services were held Tues day in Haywoith-Miller Silas Creek Cliapel by the Rev. Floyd Boles. Burial followed in Woodland Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Salem Baptist Church. 429 S. Broad St.. Win.ston-Salem. NC 27101. Elizabeth Dawn Galliher ^ Elizabeth Da»iiGallilier.8.of Har mony. died Sunday. July 3. 1994 at N.C. Baptist Hospital following a ; lengthy illness.■; She was bom in Davie County No-- yetnber 15. 1985 to Teny Ray and . Dawn Michcll Brown Galliher. ■. • Site finislied the second grade thisyear .it Harmony Elementary School. In addition to her parents, she issurvived by a sister. Brandy Galliher.. patemal grandparents. Emest Ray .andJanice I lenderson GalliherofHamtony; paternal great grandmother. M.ibel H.Binkley of fhuinony; matemal great grandmother. Charley Mae RatledgeEdwards of Harmony. Funeral services were conductedJuly 5. at Rock Spring Baptist Church with the Revs. Jesse L. Siroud andJeffrey T. Coppley officiating. Burial; followed in the church cemetery. Catherine G. Baker y Mrs. Catherine Glasscock Baker, 76. of Route 6. Mocksville died Satur day. July 2.1994. at Britthaven Nurs ing Center in Wilkesboro. A graveside service was held at 2 p.tn. Monday, July 4, in Union Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery with David Powell ofEciating. The family is receiving friends and relatives at the home of her brother. RaleighGlasscock. on Ijames Church Road. Mrs. Baker was bom in Davie County July 25,1918, lo the late James Grover and Annie Belle Allen Glasscock and had worked for Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. She was later employed with Carolina Sportswear. She was a member of Jericho Church of Christ atid was an avid quilter. Her husband. JolmBaker.preceded her in death. Surviving inaddition to her brother are 3 niesres and a nephew. Roger M. McClatnrock / ' -Mr. Roger Martin McClamrock, .87, -of Whitaker Road. Mocksville.3Ji{d at his home Monday moming,:fcl)?4. 1994. ;; .'Funeral services were lo be at II .^m. Wednesday, July 6. in Eaton!^utreral Chapel with the Rev. Ronald.J^itgn ofTiciliting. Burial was to fol- I'lpwin Oak Grove United Methodist ^ Church cemetery. Bom in DavieCounty July 9,1906, ' lo the late George and Mary Eanes ^cClamrock. he was retired from ;Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. He was a .member of Oak Grove United Meth- 'odisl Church. ' • Surviving are: his wife, Lois Wall 'McClamnxkofthe home: one daugh ter. ClaireHutchinsofWhitaker Road, -Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 3 gre,-it-'grandchildren; one great-great-grand- child; 3 sisters. Sally Summers. Lillie ' *McD,iniel and Annie Bowles, all of : Mocksville. 1 y —a < w c- Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC Harvey Lee Fearaster■ Hitrs'ey LccFeamster,66.of Salis-buiy died unexpectedly June 28.1994.at Rowan Memorial Hospital.Bom July9. |927.inRowa«County.Feamsier. the son of the late Jes.se L.and Blanche WebbFcatnster, attendedR.A. Clement High School in Cleve land.Retired from Rusher Tire serviceafter 42 years, he was a U.S. ArmyWorld War 11 veteran and a memberofJ.C. Price Ameiican Legion Post. AniemberofMacedoniaBaplislChurcli.hewa.sadeacon.onlhcusherboard. m the choir, a .Sunday School teacher, asassistant SundayschoolsupeiinlendentandlheRowanCountyDeaconsUnion. Survivors include: his wife Eliza-bethaiunnFeamster.ason.llarveyL. Feamsier Jr. of the home; 2 daughters.Louise Hudson.Salisbury. and RoslynA. Feamster, Winston-Salem; 2 brothers. Leroy Feamster, Salisbury, andRobert Feamsier. Mocksville; 6 sisters. Kathleen Hoover, Effie Barber.DorelhaSloan.JoscphineHouslonand .Shirley Wilks, all of SaUsbury. andUuise White. Ea.st Spencer, 3 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.Funeral services were at M^-donia Baptist Chutch at 2 p.m. July 3with the Rev. W.T. Jackson officiating. Burial followed inthechuichcemetery with niililary rites by llie RowanCounty Veteran Council. i-Charles "Chuck" Miller/ f _Hr. Charles Lee "Chuck" Miller, t 44. of U.S. 601 South, died Monday,I July 4, 1994, at his home after an • illness of one year. • A memorial service will be held at v2 p.m. Saturday in Eaton Funeral • Chapel with the Rev. Danny Shores officiating. !Memorials nuy be made to the ; American Cancer Society, Davie ; County Chapter. Route 4. Box 223, ; Mocksville. NC 27028. ; Mr. Miller was bom in Bluefield, ; W.Va.. Feb. 10. 1950. to Ira Lee and I Florence Blevins Miller and was em- ; ployed with Lee Jeans. He had lived ^ and worked in Florida before movingI lo Mocksville approximately 5 years i ago. He was an avid fisherman. Surviving are; his mother of • Mocksville; his father and stepmother of Bluefield. W.Va.; 2 daughters. :.Tamitha Lynn Miller of Elk Hart. ,.Ind.. and Tonya Miller of Michigan; :'one son. Timothy Miller of Elk Hart. '.Ind.; 2 grandchildren; his patemal'grandmother, Mrs. Callie Miller of ■Bluefield, W.Va.; 2 sisters, Deborah . ;Wasson of Elk Hart, Ind., and Carolyn ;Kelly of Mocksville; and 2 brothers, dcrry Miller ofCooleemee and Shorty "Miller of Florida. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday/July 7,1994 V 0- N v1 Su >. *7- Wintson Green Myers J WinUon Green Myers. 90, of Har mony, died July 3, 1994 al his resi dence. He was bom in WilkesCounty April 25,19(M, to tlie late Edward "Doc" and Maty Ann Roberts Myers. He was a retired machine operator for the N.C. Department of Transpor tation. He was a member of Holly Springs Baptist Church and the Har mony Masonic Lodge A.F. and A.M. 4299, a member of the Harmony chap ter #331 Order of the Ihislem Star and was a sliriner in the Oasis Temple and the Scottish Rite of Frcemasoniy of Charlotte. He was preceded in death June 24. 1991 by his wife. Virgie Bright Conner Myers, whom lie married April 23, 1932. He was also pieccdcd indeathby a son. James Wintson Myers. 2 broth ers and 8 sisters. Surs'ivois include Gary W. Myers of Wauchiila, Fla.: 4 daughters, Catherine M. Tripp of Greensboro: Mary Jo Danner and Dolores Brotherton of Stalcsville, and Jo Ann Weaver of Goldsboro. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. July 5 al Jlolly .Springs Baptist Church with the Rev. Clifford L. Gwallney officiat- ing, followed by burial in tlic church cemetery. Memoiials may lie made to Holly Springs Baptist (nnirch. Route 2. Box 144. Haniiony, N.C. 286.34. James "J.D." Taylor James Donald "J .D." Taylor. 54. ol Stanleyville, died Sunday, June 26. 1994. al Forsyili Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. He was born to James Barnelt "Barney" Taylorand Pauline Norman "Polly" Taylor on June 16. 1940. in Forsylh County. He worked for Davis Garage driv ing a wrecker al Bowman Gray Sta dium on Saturday nights during race season ami al Salcm Spring Co. for a number of years. file funeral service was Wednes day, June 29. at 11 a.m. at Hayworth- Miller Rural Hall Clmpel. Intennent was al Gardens of Memory in Walkcrlown. He was preceded in death by his father. James "Barney" Taylor. Surviving arc; his wife. Mrs. Shirley Duggins Grubbs Taylor: his mother, "Polly" Taylor of Winston- Salem: 2 sons, Roger Taylor of Rockwood, Tenn. and Terry Taylor of Advance; 2 daughters, Jamie Tay lor of Winston-Salem and Tina Tay- lcrofCalifomia:asister,AnnHuggins of Winston-Salem: and 2 brothers, Jerry Taylor of Welcome imd Billy Grey Taylor of Mocksville. ^ Lucille S. Owens •' Mrs. Lucille Soots Owens, 76, of. Cooleemeedied Wednesday, June 29, 1994, at Salisbury Nursing and Reha bilitation after an illness of one week. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. July 1 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Hazel Rollins officiating. Burial fol lowed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the VFW Post in Cooleenice, c/o Mr. Jerry Spry, Cooleemee, NC 27014. Mrs. Owens was born in Davie County Aug. 13, 1917, to the late Mitchcl and Katie Whitlock Soots and had been a homemaker and VFW volunteer. She was a faithful Bible reader and a well known cake maker in Cool eemee. She was a devoted and loving mother and grandmother. Her husband, Charles A. Owens preceded her in death on March 5, 1983. Surviving are: 2 sons, Charles ; "Butch" Owens of Pensacola, Fla., and William M. "Mike" Owens of Route 4, Mocksville:4grandchildren: 5 great-grandchildren; . 3 stepgrandchildren: 5 stepgreat-grand- childrcmastepgreat-great-grandchild: 2 sisters, Helen McDaniel and Mary Soots, both of Mocksville: and a brother. Jackie Soots of Cooleemee. Leo Franklin Vestal^ /^franklin Vestal, 57, ofMocks- ville, died Sunday, July 3. 1994 g, Forsylh Memorial Hospital. 1 County March 6,1937, he was the son of Jonie and Be^ie Nichols Vestal of Mocksville. HewasamemberofUbeity BaptistChuichandtlie Woodmenofthe Worldhe was owner of Vestal's Compound." Survivors, in addition to his par ents, M his wife, Margaret Anderson Vestal: a son, Michael Franklin Vestal of Mocksville; 2 daughteis, Deborah Vestal Rochester and Diane Vestal, ^Ih of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren: 3brothers. Junior Lee Vestal of Ruiherfordton, Wesley Ihomas Vestal of Mocksville and Billie Ray Vestal of YadkJnville: 2 sisters, Mary Suits and Betty Upright, both of Statesville. services were to be held at2 Pm July 6at Libeiiy Baptist Church wtft the Revs, Roy Vincent Young Jr. ami Marvin Rlnrkhian. . Kathleen A. Pruitt Mrs. Kathleen Anthony Pruitt, 80, of Greensboro, died Thursday, June 30,1994. A graveside service was held al 3 p.m. July 3. at South Oakridge Baptist Church cemeteiy near Yadkinvllle. A native of Yadkin County.she was the daughter of Romea and Amelia Anthony. Mis. Pivitt was a member of first Baptist Church in Greensboro and theRebekk3hSundaySchoolc1ass.the USOA "Seniors" Golden Diners Club and the American Legion Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Joseph Pniitt and a sister. Lois Anthony Johnson. Survivingarc2sistets. Dorothy Zola Anthony Beck of Mocksvilleand Mar garet Faye McCauley of Longview, Texas. iaowardW.Younts ; Howard Walser Younls, 79. of Lexington, died Wednesday. June 29, 1994, at Lexington Memorial Hospi- tal. ' He was bom in Davidson Couniy pnJune 17.1915.to David LecYounts hnd Lena Walser Younts, He was a letired cabinet maker for HeckmanCabinelCo,and a former employee of Piedmont Electric. He was a member ' of Yadkin College United Methodist 'Church. I Surviving are; his wife, Gwcn Shaw Younts of the home: 2 sons, Richard Lee Younts of Advance and Rarvcy Franklin Younts of Denton; a daughter, Helen Kimbtell of Lexing-Jon:5grandchildrcnand4grcal-giand- "children. C Tlie funeral was held at 2 p.m. July at Davidson Funeral Home Chapeliy Dr. Jim Martin and the Revs.feoiBtHdler,Clyde AkersandRalph %yild. Burial followed in Yadkin Col- Hege Cemeteiy. • Memorials may be made to Yad-•JunCollegeUnitedMethodist Church. •c/o Martha Walser, P.O. Box 86. JVelcome. NC 27372: Second United •ChutchofChtisl Building Fund: or A. tOdcll Leonard Scholarship Fund, 330 ^4. Church St., Lexington, NC 27292. 4. <r- btiiiaJ following in the church cem- eteiy. Pavie County Public Library ^ . Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, July 14,1994 Garland L. Bowens Garland l.uihcr Bovvons, 66, of Milling Road. Mixk<cvillc, died late Wcilncsday July 6. N.C. BaplislHospilal. were held July 9 Cornaizer Unilcd Melhod- Cliiircli wilh (he Ram Sirader and Jack hulherorndating. Burial followed in ihe church cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Davie County, P,0. Bo* 66.6, Mircksville. NC 27028 or to Coraatzcr Uniled McthiMlisl Church. P.O. Box736,Mncksvillu.NC27028. Boweiiswas boruin Davie County M.iy20, l928.toLeonaPt}ttsBowens of Milling Road. Mocksville and the late Albert li. Bowens, artd was Ibe ownernnd operator of liowens Dairy PrcKlucts of Mocksvillc. He was a inenilier of Cornatzer Unilcd Methodist Chureli svhere he had been a Sunday School teacher. SundaySchool superintendentandhad sung in the church choir. He had also served in many othercapacities ofthe church. He coached and managed Ihe Bordenciics girls soflball team for many years. Surviving in additionto his mother are his wife. Betty Jo Sparks Bowens of the home; 2 daughters, Luvada Bowens Howell of Mocksvillc and Garlene Bowens Kurfees of Virginia Beach, Va,; 2 grandsons; and 4 sis ters, Pauline B. Allen. Margaret Dwigglns. Elsie Angell, and Betty Jean Bowens, ail of Mocksville. James C. "J.C." Boyles James Cot nclius"J.C." Boyles, 58, ofSiloan'dicd'Hiursday night. July 7. |iJ')4,allbcNoTlhcnillospitalofSuny County after an extended illness, HewasbomDec,7, IQ.JS.inSony County to the late Hubert and Minnie .Sliinauit Boyles, He w.is a superin tendent of J.S, Clark, .a veteran of the U.S. Army during Ibe Korean Con flict and was a member of Pine Hiii I'riends Church in Ararat. Surviving arc: his wife, l-ura Watson Boyicsof the home; ad.tugh- ter. Tammy Woodruff of Mt, Airy; ti son,James "Neil!" Boyles ofthe home; a grandson; 7 sisters. Buena Powers ofWinston-Saletn.DortilhyGailimorc of Siloam. Mrs, Maxie Southern of Dobson. Polly Bulk of Siloam. Jessie Biedsoc of Siloam. Martha Lane of Advance and Cl.audia Anthony of Siloam; 2 brothers. Wesley Boyles and Jerry Slyrcs Boyles, both of Siloam. Funeral services were held Satur day, July 9. at the Pine Hill Friends Church, conducted by the Revs, Lloyd Pugh. Bill Watson and Ray 1,-inibe with burial following in (he Little Mountain Baptist Church cemetery. ^ ;Lonnie D. Broadway ; Lonnie D. Broadway of Virginia ; Beach, Va„ died at Hill Haven Hospi- italJuly 11, 1994, ; He was bom Jan, 27,1919, in For- Isyth County to James F, and Annie 'Marsh Broadway, ; He spent his early youth in Win- ,;stan-Salcm and attended South High■.School, He also served in the Unitedl.States Navy Amphibious Force dur-iing World War II. He was in the Civil LScrv ice Navy Fire Dcpanment for 37 ^ycars and retired as Norfolk Naval^rire Depanment Chief,• He wa.s preceded iti death by hisjfatheranJ a grandson. Wendell Gray •Broadway.... Surviving are his wife, Betty r O'Brian Broadway of the home; a son,I James W, Broadway of Virginia; a y grandson, Chris Broadway ofMiKks-yville; a granddaughter, Teresa LynnyBroadway of Winslon-Salem; his :;motherandasister, Louise Honeycult>of l,cwisville; 3 stepdaughters and a .stepson, all of Virginia Beach, Va,;8 jstcpgrandehildren and a slepgreal- "erandson. County PubBcUbrat, Mocksv»\te. NC Brenda B. Bullin BcendaJoyce Brown Bullin, 45. of Mooresville, died Monday, July 4. 1994, at her home. She had been in declining health for two months, but death was unexpected. Bom July 19,1948, in Baltimore, Md., Mrs, Bullin was a daughter of Baxter William Brown ofSi, Augus tine, Fla,, and the late Ruby Hutchinson Brown, Educated atTroulnion High School, she retired due to disability from Beauty Maid Mills as a sewing machine operator. In addition to her father, she Is survived by husband, Kenneth Albert Bullin; a daughter, Melissa Ann Christie of Salisbury; a son, Dottaid Wayne Sowers of Mocksville; 2grandchildren; 4 brothers, DavidWil liam Drown of St, Augustine, FIa„Paul Stanford and Tony Martin Brown, both of Siaiesville, and Donald Lee Brown of Baltimore, Md,:and2sisters. Mary ElizabelliPicklcrofSal isburyand NaitcyRobinsonofLandis, Funeral services were held at 11a.m.July8alNicholson Funeral Home Chapel in Statesvillc, conducted by the Rev, Bill Mason, Burial followed in Ireriell Memorial Gardens. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,1994 <3— . Q V Peggy Mac G. Jones Mrs. Peggy Mae Gougli Jones, 51. orhnlun Church Ri!., MocksvillcdieJ Monday, July II, l'J94, al t'orsyih Memorial Hospital in Winston-Sa- Iciii. A memorial service was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 1.1, at Eiaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksvillc, con ducted by the Rev. A.G. Parker. Inter ment was to Tollow in the Stoncy Knoll United Methodist Church cem etery. She was born April 15, 194.1, in • Davie County, a daughter of the late Tom and Lena Stone Gough and had been employed with Yadkin Valley Telephone Company. Survivors include a daughter, Christie Lipscomb of Mocksvillc; 2 sous. Dean and Clay Jones of Mocks villc: a sister, Shirley Powell of . Fayctteville and a granddaughter. Ruby H. Little Mrs. Ruby Hamilton Little, 77, of Salisbury Street, Mocksville died Monday, July 11, 1994, at her home after being in declining health. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 14, in Rose Cemetery wilh the Rev, Paul Riggs ofltciating. The family was to be al Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 7-8 p.m. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospice, P.O. Box 665, Mocksvillc, NC 27028 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Little was bom in Montgom ery County, Tenn., June 16, 1917,10 the late Joe R. and Ruth Mayfain Hamilton and along with her hate hus band, Cecil Little had owned and op erated the Little Jewelry Store in Mocksvillc for 22 years. She was a member of the Mocksville First Bap tist Church and was Past Worthy Matron of tlie Order of the Eastern Star. She was a graduate of the ClarksvilleHighSchoolCassof 1935. She was preceded in death in 1984 by her husband. Surviving are: one son. Joe Hamilton Little of Coolecmee; 3 granddaughters; 3 greal-granilsoiu; one sister, Mrs. Charles Slainbiook of Clatksville, Tenn.; and one niece. / Charlie E. Porter Sr. ^ Charlie Edward Porter Sr.. 75, of •Rural Hall, died unexpectedly at For- -yyth Memorial Hospital early Satur- )lay mioming, July 9.1994.HewasbomJan.4, l9l9,mNorth Wilkesboro, the son of John Monroe "and Lillte Mae Baugess Porter. He spent his early life in Wilkes County, moving to Fbrsyth County at the age of eight.He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He owned and operated Porter's Market at 4523 N. Cherry St.for over 40 years. He attended North Point Baptist Church. ' He was preceded in death by his Ivife, Marie Brown Porter in 1977, Survivors include 3 daughters, Cliarleen Marie Porter of Rural Hall, Jerry Sue Huffman of Rural Hall and brenda Clement of Bermuda Run; a ion, Charlie E. Porter Jr. of Ocala, Fla.; 6 grandchildren: a great-grand child and a sister, Mrs. Lillie Duper of jCnoxville.Tenn. ; The funeral service was conductedat2p.ro.Monday, July I l.atVogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Rev. Larry Harrison. Interment followed in Gardens of Memory. V) Davie County Public Library .Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thunday, July 21, f ^ r J V Ov. V I o > Terri T. Carter Mrs. Terri Dawn Taylor Carter. 36. of East Bend and fomierly of Mocksvillc. died Saturday. July 16. 1994. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win ston-Sale ni. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.Tuesday. July I9.alThe Episco pal Church of the Ascension at Fork, conducted by the Revs. Edwin Bailey and Kermit Bailey. Burial followed in the church cemetery. She was bom Jan. 13. 1958. in Davie County, a daughter of James Clyde and Rosa Lee Jones Taylor of Mocksville. She was a member of The Episctipal Church of the Ascen sion at Fork. She also was employed with Shores Cleaners in Winston-Sa- lem. Surviving in addition to her par ents arc her husband. Stephen Vernon Carter of the home; a son. Larry Michael Owens of the home; 2 step sons. Will and Kcnric Carter of the home; and a brother. MonteTaylor of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to TIte Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork. Route 2. Advance. NC 27006. Hubert Eugene Hallman J Hubert Eugene Mailman. 59.or320 neming Road. Woodleaf, was dead on arrival at Rowan Memorial Hospi tal Sunday evening. He was bom on June 11. 1935 in Davie County to the late Albeit T. and Maggie R. Simonton Hallman. He at tended DavieCounty .Schoolsand was a retired employee from Roy Koontr. Sawmill Co. He is survived by: his wife, Doris Hallman of the home; a daughter. Eugenia Davis of Salishuiy; two .sis- . ters. Mrs. Ora Neely of Harrisburg. Pa., and Mis. Augusta H. Gaither of Mocluville. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Rock Hill Church of Christ in Rowan County with a local minister Qflieiatuig. Burial will be in the church cemetery. ThefiunilywillicceivefiiendsSal- tmJay at I p.ro. SI Ihe church. , The body is at Monison-Studevent Funeral Home in Mocksville. Sam S. Davis Jr. * J SamSyeDavisJr.,69,ofVfinston:: Salem died Thursday, July 14,1994; at Meadowbrook Terrace. He was bom March 25. 1925. in Davie County. He was of the Method ist faith and was retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 32 years of service. He was preceded in death by his father. Sam Sye Davis Sr. He is survived by 2 daughters. Sandra Odom of Lexington and Brenda Myers of Winston-Saiem; 5 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; 2 sisters. Doris Yountz and Nancy Woosley. both of Winston-Salem; 3 brothers. Charles Okes of High Point. Jimmy and Johnny Davis, both of Winston-Salem; a special aunt. Georgie Foster of Advance and his stepmother. Viola Davis of Winston- Salem. A private graveside service was held on Saturday. July 16. by the Rev. Bryce Smith. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Assn.. Region 3. 1386-A Wcstgate Center Dr.. Win ston-Salem. NC 27103. Mildred W. Latham y Mrs. Mildred Walker Latham. 79. of Angell Road. MocksvilIe.died early Tuesday. July 19. 1994. in Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in de clining health. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Eatons Baptist Church with the Revs. David Gilbrcath and W.E. PettitI officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Latham was bom in Davie County June 23. 1915. to the late Eddie Green and Lula Tuttcrow Walker and had been with Black- welder Manufacturing for 25 years. She was a member of Eatons Baptist Church. Survivingareherhusband.Charlie Millard Latham of the home; 2 sons, William Charlie Latham of Advance and John Ray Latham of Mocksville;''! :adaughter,IWciaBotwei3'of Mocks-/ < i ville; 7 grandchildren; a great-grand-;; . cfaiId;4sisleis,Betty3YidkerGiissoin,-';; ' Gale Walker Kelly ami Janie Walker'i ' Kooniz,' all of'Moclcsyille^Pauliiie'l I Walker • Davis- of .■Wel&ritf; ;an(J'3^brdiheis, Ray Jolmsoii Walkw, Ed S,]° Walker and" Jock E.'Waikei', all of >/ Mocksville."^, . J'/j Anthony J. Greco V AnthonyJ.GiecoofBermudaRundied Tuc.sday. July 19. 1994. at Forsyth Memoriul Ho.spiial. The funeral mass will be held at 10a.m. Friday. July 22, at Holy FamilyCatholic Church in Clemmons by Father Thomas Walsh. Burial will follow at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Gemmons. He was bom March 24. 1922. in New York Cily to Louis and Rose Greco. An Army veteran of WWII,he. along with his family firm.Midhatlan Woodworking, was a nationally prominent figure in the fieldof architectural woodworking. His company's work featured in many highprofile projects during the I950's and I960*s. These included severalpavillions at the 1964 World's Fair.Columbia University, and Comell World Headquarters. In the late 1960's, he went on tobuild a new business. Yonkers Ply wood Manufacturing into a nationally recognized supplier of wall pan els and doors for architectural interi ors. Since his retirement in 1980. he has helped guide the business startedby his two sons. United Plywood In dustries in Mocksville. Surviving are his wife of 46 years. Carmelia E. Greco and both sons: Louis Ji Greco of Clemmons andRalph J. Greco of Bermuda Run; 2 grandchildren; 2 brothers. Edmund Greco of New York and MichaelGreco of Connecticut and a sister.Gloria Surace of New Jersey. The family will receive friends at Vbgler and Sons Funeral Home inClemmons Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be maile to HolyFamily Catholic Church. Davie County Public Library~ Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,1^^ J Paul Myers J Paul Myers. 74, of R:ilei|>h died •Sunday. July 17. 1994. at Hill Haven C<m\ aleseeni Center in Raleigh. He rvas bom Feb. m. 1920. in Davidson County to William S. and Annie Rvcrhart Myers, I !c served in the U.S. Navy during WW II. He had lived in Winston- Saleni from 1944 to 1992. He retired from Western Electric with .16 years of service. He was a member of Pio neer Masonic L(*lge#685 A.F.&A.M. and Past Master of the Ijrdge. He was also a member of Ardmore Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Hilda Gee Myers ol the home: a daughter. I.ynn Beth Myers of Raleigh: 4 sisters. Alice Tliompson and Louise Faust, both of Greensboro. Susie Perdue of riiomasville and Odessa ClifforrI of Charlotte: 4 brothers. Harry Myers of MiK-ksville. l.eo Myers of Winston- Salem. Chester and Stimpson Myers, hrith of lliomasville. and a number of nieces and nephews. Masonic graveside rite.s were given hy Pioneer Lodge #685 at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Dr. J.L. Wilson and the Rev. James New.som ofTieiating. "Hie family request that memorials be made to Hospice of Winston-Sa- Icm/Forsyth County. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem. NC 27I0.1-.1200. v5 . V Carrie HTNealT^ '— ^ Carrie Bell Hom Neal, 94, of Oak ^aven Rest Home, formerly of Route ^.Mocksville, died Tuesday, July 12, |994, at the home. She had been in declining health. Bom Jan. 8,1900. in DavieCounly, Mrs. Neal was a daughter of the late George and Galena Frost Hom. She spent the majority of her life in Columbus, Ohio, where she was an active member of Rehobeth Temple Holiness Church. She returned to North Carolina in 1987 and lived with a cousin, Lucille Ijames of Mocks- ville, and attended Clement Grove Church of God. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Walter Maxwell, and her second husband, OIlie Neal. She issurvived by a brother,Hubett Hom of Columbus, Ohio. ■: Funeral services were held Satur day, July 16, at Morrison-StudeventFuneral Home Chapel, conducted by Elder I.W. ijames. Burial followed on Sunday, July 17, at Palmetto Church Cemetery. ( Jerry W.ReidJ 2 Jerry Wayne Reid, 48Thomasvillc died Monday, u y •.1994, at 7:20 a.m. in CommunityGeneral Hospital.: He was born March 20-Forsyih County, a son of Wdliam M.indThelma Griffin Reid. ■: He was a resident of theqUomasville area all his life and was-a graduate of Ledford High School in'196A. He had been employed atThoinasvillc Furniture Ind., was aWcran of the U.S. Army and amem-terofShadyGroveUnitedMethodist I-SuH'iving are his mother and father, William -Bill"of Winston-Salem; 2 sisters. DoriMOavis of Mocksville and Ahc^aJStuckeyofMorganton-.andabrother, Wednesday, July 20, at Shady Grove ,. SdSefhodistChurcbbytheRev.Jim Martin and Thomas S. Uee -Burial was to follow in the church ^"Memorials may be wShady Grove United Meih^JChurch Building ^iind. 162 Smmy •Brove Church Rd..-Winston-Salem. tNC 27107. ' : Rev. Irvin L. WallaceThe Rev. Irvin Luther Wallace of y n"'® 2. Harmony, died Saturday,July 16, l994,atStatesvileBibleCampin Boone after a sudden illness.He was bom Aug. 25, 1918, in IralellCountytothelateLutherCoxieWallace and Lillie L. Johnson Wallace.He wasagraduaieofihe Harmony^nools and aitencled Piedmont BibleCollege in Winston-Salem. WallaceIhe former tnisiec of PiedmontBibleCoIlege and was pastorof Dam ascus Baptist Chuich.He wqsa minister forover44 years,sometimes serving two parishes atonce iiicluding Ml. Zion BaptistChuich in Yadkin County for38 years.North Oak Ridge Baptist Chuich inY^adkin County, Society Baptist .Church in Davie County. Bethel Baptist Church in Alexander County andLinney's Grove Baptist Chuich in Alexander County.Wallace helped organize, and waspresident of. Slatesville Bible Institute in Statesvile and was diieclor ofthe StatesviJIe Bible Camp in Boone for 35 years.He is survived by his wife, EvelynJuanila York; 4 sons, Michael W,Wallace of Olin, Chris E. Wallace, J.Mark Wallace and Brian A. Wallace, all of Harmony; 2 daughters. Dr. LindaW. Reece of Sugar Grove and MrsJuanita W. Wallace of Harmony; 12grandchildren; a brother. TheodoreH. Wallace of Union Grove; and onesister, Mrs. LaVeme W. Sullivan of SlaiesviJIe.A sister, Mrs. LoJa W. Mapstead.pieceded him in death.Funeral services were at 3 p.m.uly 18 at Damascus Baptist Chuichwith the Revs. Joe Bell and Jay Holliday ofliciating. Burial followed iHollySpringsBaptistChurchCem-tery.Memorials may be made to States-lie Bible Camp, c/o Mr. Charlesohnson, Rl. 2, Box 240, Slatesville.C 28677 or Holly Springs Baptistlurch Cemetery Fund, c/o Mrs,aine Feimster. Rt. i. Hamptonville, C 27020. € s. Q— • O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thui^ay, July 28,19M ") N V r 3 Joey M. "Scooter" BooeJoey Michael "Scooter' Booe. 42. of Unileipass Road. Advance, died early Wednesday. July 20. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.ni. July 22. at Eaton Funeial Chapel with the Rev. Lanny Atkins ofliciating. Burial followed in Fulton United Methodist Centetety. He was bom in fijisyth County March 9. 1952 to the late Joe and Kathleen Moser Booe and was em-pl^ed with Lee Apparel. He was for merly with the water department of Oavie County. He was preceded in death by both parents and a biother. Bobby C Booe. Survivonincludehis wife. Rita AnnSpencer Booe of the home; 2 daugh- . lets. Mandy Booe and Becky Booe; a sister. Judy B. Howard of Advance; a brother. Tony Booe of Mocksville and several nieces and nephews. had wodtrt ro^^'"'"8cleH.She Davie. She was ^ Ixjuise McMahan;Foster J Louise McMahan (poster. 86. oF n . LexingtondiedSoturday, July23.1994' at Lexington Memorial Hospital after I being in declining health for several ' years. The funeral was held July 26. at 3 p.m. at Reeds Baptist (Tiurchwith the 'Revs. Coley Rimmer and John Pace ofTiciatlng. with burial followihginthe church cemetery. She was bom in Oavie County Dec. 3. 1907 to the late Frank Calvin and Sadie Tucker McMaluui and was a homemaker. She was a member of Reeds Baptist Church. Mrs. Reedwasprecededindeathby her husband. Loyd Ulinan Foster, and a daughter, Carolyn Smith. She is survived.by a son, Charles Foster of Lexington; 5 daughters, Marjorie Allen of Cburchland,- Geraldine- Leonard and' Nancy Trollinger of Lexington; Elizabeth Miller of Charleston, S.C. and Edith Baxter of Chapel Hill; IS grandchil dren; 10 great grandchildren; 4 great- great grandchildren; 4 brothers. Elmer McMohan and Albert McMahan of Lexington. Hayden McMahan of Norwood. S.C. and Wilbur McMahan of Advance; 3 sisters. Lois Kepley. Mary Koontz and Rose Wade, all of Lexington. MUdred Walker Latham f Mildred Yitgin'ta Walker Latham..- 79." of Angell Road. Mocksville. died>. i* early-Tuesday. July 19.1994 at For-,'; i;8yih Memorial Hospital ^erbeitig ini- 'vdecllnlng health. • ? Purtetalservioesweteat2p.m.July( i 21, at Eatciis Baptist Church with ihef i Revs.DavldOilbteathandW£.Pettitt-- i^'ofticiating. IbllowedTry burial io ^; rchuttiicetitei^.. ''\'i n i'-*' Mis. Latham uias bom in DaviOi- • Couiity June23.1915 to the late Cieen and Lula Tutterow Walker andj : had been with Bladttoelder Manufac-'" n turingfor2SyeaaShe)«rasamOTber^• ofEalonsBl^)iistChurch." n - Sarylvlngatcherhuaband.Ch^e t Mlllord L^iiteim the Imme: 2 sons. .- ' Willim Charlie Latham of Advancean John toy Latham of Mocksville: a daughter. Pauicia Bowers of Mocks- vilIe;7giandchUdrenandagiealgtand- child: 5 sisters. Betty Walker Grisom, ^ Gale Walker Kelly and Janie Walker Koonti.allofMocksville.PearlWalker ; Poindexter of Huntsville, Pauline J WalkerDavisofWelcome; 3 brothers. 1 Ray Johnson Walker. Ed S. Walker 'andJackEWalkcr.all of Mocksville. = . • ... ''A;. , ' • . 'Foster Em^ J^ohnwii ~"■' Fostw Ernest Johnson. 63. of^ Mocksville died Sunday. July 24. atj Davie County Hospital aftera lengthy t illness.j He was bom in Davie Qniniy April; 8.1931 to Ernest William and HazelI Martin Johnson.! ■ toservedintheUAMaiineCorps J during the Korean ConflicL{ Heissurvivedbyadaughter.MarIa; Dee Johnson of Mocksville and a; brother. Elga Howard Johnson ofSol- i ishurv The body was cremated, and no services ate Co be held. Vir^^ Mae MackeyVirginia Mae Mackey. 71. ofMocksville died Wednesday. July 20.1994 at Autumn Care Nursing Homefollowing a lengthy illness.Funeralserviceswereheldat 1 p-m. July 25. at Fairfield Baptist ChurchrSM^ed by the tov. Marcus Will- lams. Burial followed in the church cemetery. 4 DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOiiD, Thui^sday, July 28,1994 n M . ^ MaryGaynell Martin J Mary Gaynell Check Martin, 76. died Friday muming at (he Nursing Center at Oak Siiininit in Winston- Saleni. She was bum Nov. 21, 1917. in Forsyth County to Jonah and Kate Brown Clieek. Site was preceded in dcaihbylierhusband.GeorgeF."Bunn" Martin. Survivors .ire: adaughter, Jean Pike or Mwksville: two sons. Robeil Mar tin of Walnut Cove and Rick Martin of Cleinmuns: 2 gmndchitdren: abrother. Richard Clieek of Walnut Cove. Funeral services were Monday at 11 a.m. at Shiloh United Methodist Church with the Revs. Timothy S. Nicholsand Sue Northcraft with burial following in the church cemetery. Donatiotrs ntay be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. I l(K)-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Sa- lem. N.C. 27103 or Triad Alzheimer's Assn.. 836 Oak St.. Suite 4SI, Win- ston-Salem, N.C. 27101. Annie l^anies Shanks J Annie Mae Ijantes Shanks. 80, of Cooleemee. died Sunday at Davie County hospital. She had been seri ously ill for two weeks. Born Sept. 12. 1913. in Davie County, she w.is the daughter of the late Jim and Bessie Hudson Ijames. Educated in the Davie County public schools, she was a retired seamstress. She was a member of Liberty AMEZionChurch.wltcresheservedas presi dent of roissirinaries and was on the rJeaconess board. She was also a mem ber of the Davie County Community Senior Citizens Club. A son. William Shanks, preceded her in death July 1.1984. Survivors iitclude a granddaughter reared in the home. Michelle Jones of Mocksville; 2 brrrthers. Freddie andJohnL.ljamesofCooleemee;3sistets. Vcmell Barger and Berlie White of Ctxilecmce and Arlene King of Bronx. N.Y.; 7 grandchildren; 13 great grand children and 2 great-great grandchil dren. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday at Liberty AME Zion Church.conducted by the Revs. James Milton and Wayne Orimn. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. FranklinAIdeanMatthews J iTjnklin Atdean Matthews. 60, of East Bend died unexpectedly Monday July 2.'5.1994. Bom in Yadkin County Spet. 24. 1933. he was the son of tlie late Will iam Mannie and Belle Hutchens Mattliews. who resides in East Bend. He was a tmck driver for HFCS Tracking Company in Winston-Salem and was a member of the High Point Moose Lodge. Survivorstncludcason.DavidFran-klin Matthews of East Bend; 4 daugh ters. Annette Sprinkle of Yadkinville. Kay Shore. Barbara Matthew sand AmyDavis, all of East Bend; 3 brothers, Edison Matthews of Mocksville. John Hnery Matthews of High Point and Alfred Matthews of Yadkinville; 3 sisters. Lilly Spencer of Catawba. Ruby Vestal of Boonville and Inell Hayes of Eaq Bend and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Mackie-Gentiy Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Don Pruitt and Larry Daniels olfrciat- ing and burial following in the Matthews-Williams Rimily Cemetery in East Bend. li Claudia Benson Shuniaker Gaudia Benson Shumaker, 78, for merly of Mocksville. died June 12. T994 in Fort Myers. Ra. after a lengthy illness. She had been a resident of Fort Myers for the pa.st 39 years. She was a 1933 graduate of Mocksville High School and played basketball all four years. Survivors include: her husband of 60 years. John; daughters. Renee Hoefer and Jonnee Burgoon. and two granddaughters of Fort Myers. ' A memorial service was held at Tice United Metliodist Church on June 15. Burial followed at Lee Memorial Park. Fort Myers. ■/"^ ^lUamln "Benny" Sales ; i "Benny" F. Sales. 56. of5 Salisbury died Tuesday. July J9J994{ « Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had ; ^nnnrn declining health fortwoyears I & 'n DavieI r f '-'"■nn Harris' and the late GeorgeJ 9-^'«.attendedBoydenHighSchool. J • o. "''r*''n^"®n»'byOalcwoodI ;PR'chfieWini984.Hcwasamember. 9>EmanueI Baptist Church.. ; Strmivors.inadditionlohismolher. { Gale Morefield Sales; a{ Bnlaa. Salisbuiy. 2 daugh-■ ^•^^'f.Sn'«.Mocksville.andMittiSales. Salrsbury; a brother. Lonnle C. ' and a grandchild.j Tne funeral was 11a.m. July 21 at. ^-nmerscllFlrneral Home Memorialj Cnapcl conducted by the Revs. Chris-, l^hcr O'Guin of Community Baptist! and RobenF. Turner of theauich of Nazaiene. Burial foliowed r Rowan Memorial I^ric. J.WardSpease J. Ward Spease, 83. of Lewisville . died Friday, July 22.1994 at his home. He was bom June 16.1911 in For syth County to Waller Henry and Cora Sprinkle Spease. He was a member of Union United Methodist Giurch. He was raised In Ihe Vienna Communily where he also attended schools. He moved to Lewis ville where he farmed and sold fresh produce OS his health permitted. He retired from R J. Reynolds after 20 years. He was Grand Marshall for Ihe Lewisvillepatadeanumberofyears. He was married for more than SO years lo Johnnie Jones Spease who preceded himindealh in l985.Surviv- ing ore 3 daughters. Patricia Spease Smith ofMocksville, Rachel Speaseof Ihe home and Amanda Spease Wilson of Lewisville; 2 grandheildren; 2 great grandchildren; 9 nieces and 10 neph ews. Funeral servicesweieal3p.m.JuIy 24. at Union United Methodist Church with the Rev. Edwin Needham oflici- ating. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. 1 lOO-CS. Stratford Rd.. Win- slon-Salem, N.C. 27103 or to Union United Methodist Church. 8935 Shallowford Rd., Lewisville, N.C. 27023. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ThuiWay, July 28,19M Ella Campbell Vaughn Ella Williams Campbell Vaughn, TS.ofThomasvillediedThuisday.July 21 at her residence. She was bom Sept. 26. 1915. in Nutbusli. Va.. a daughter of the late George C. Williams and Haltie Christ Williams. She was a retired employee of Belk-Yates of Thoma-sville. Mis. Vaughn was a member of Mt. Zion WeslcyanChurch.theEverReady Sun day .scIkioIcIuss and the Lad ics'L.I.F.T. organization. She was married to Hurley C. Camp bell. who preceded her in death, on April 2. 1972. she married Rev. Troy C. Vaughn, who survives. Also surviving are adaughter. Dor othy Waisner of Thomasville; a son. RichanI Campbell of Thomasville; a stepdaughter. Betty Newsome of Seagmve; a stepson. Kenneth Vaughn of Asheboro: 6 grartdchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held July 24. at 3:30 p.m. at Ml Zion Wesleyan chnicli with the Revs. Leon Thompson and Jeff Loman officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. <55- 'William Thylor Spencer J'. n WilliamTaylorSpettcer,85.ofOalt • StieeLdiedSaturdaymomingJuly23. 1994 at Davie County Hospital alter a brief illness. Funeral serviciees were July 25. at . 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ed Biggers officiating. Burial '• followed in Rose Cemetery. He was bom in Overton County, 1 n Term. Spet. 17.1908 to the late Harry - and Laura Quails Spencer and hadbeenasurveyor for the federal govern ment inTennessee, North Carolina and Virginia. For the past 43 years, he was apulpwoodbuyerforSpencerPulpwood. He moved to Mocksville in 1950. He was a member of Mocksville FirstUnited MethodistChurch. the Blanche Clement Sunday School Oass and the United Methodist Men. He was an avidrrsherman,golfer,hunterandgardencr. Survivors include his wife of 61 1 • years. Thelma Martin Spencer of the horoe;2daughters. Betty Spencer Fos- t ter and Marilyn Spencer MotL both of 1 Mocksville;ason,WilliamTenySpen-cer of York. S.C.; 4 grandchildren and a great grandson. ; He was preceded in death by a son, ; , Laiiy Spencer in 1990 and a sister, ' . • Alice Straub of Ctossfield, Tenn.Memorials may he madeto Mocks ville First United Methodist Church. 305 N. Main Su. Mocksville. N.C. 1,27028oracharityoftltedonor'schoiee. V) . % ■i o Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC • DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug 4,1994 £ .4^ <3- •o : Emma Cobb Alexander Mrs. Emma Mae Cobb Alexander, I .91, of Winslon-Salem died Tuesday morning, July 26. 1994, at Pellcare Nursing Facility foltowingan extended illness. She was a native of Newberry, S.C. ^and had lived in Winston-Salem forthe •majority of her adult life. She was a member of New Unity Baptist Church wheie she served with the Missionary Circle and tlie Sunday School. She was a homemaket's assistant by trade. She is survived by 3 sisters, Carrie Shaipe and Mildred Weathers, both of Winston-Salem, and Shirley Higginbotham of Washington, D.C.;a • brother, Johnny JuniorCobbofMocks- ville; a stepson, the Rev, Curtis Carrington of Greensboro; a host of . ^nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral services were Friday, July 29, at Russell Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev, Christian Quire, Burial followed in Evergreen Cem etery, Bill Schoew Hatfiplrf Mr, Bill Schoew Hatlield, 69, of V Raven Road, Harmony, died on Fri- ilay. July 29 at Iredell Memorial Hos pital after being in declining health for the past year and half. He was born in Surnsa, Mingo County. W. Va. on May 12,1925 to the late Elbeit and Rosa Lee Scott Halfield. An Army veteran who served in World Wm II, Mr. Hatfield was a car- penter.retired from DJ. Redding Build ers in Winston-Salem. He was an avid golfer and member of VFW I\)st 2031, Statesville. He wasamemberofFriend-ship Baptist Church, Harmony. Survivors include; his wife. Patsy Carroll Hatfield; 3 sons. Ronald F. Halfield of Dayton, Ohio, D. Barry Halfield of HIkin, Randall S. Halfield of Harmony; 5 daughters, Sandra Hurley of Dayton, Ohio, Gail Hatfield of Taylorsville. Beverly Elmore of Roaring River, Sherry Ladd of States ville and Terri Ladd of Harmony; a brother, Elbert Hatfield Jr. of Matwen, W.Va.;2sisters,Mis.LconaidGillespieof North Matwen, W.Va. and Sue McLain of Flint, Mich.; II grandciiil- dren; and 2 great-grandchildren. "Two brothers and three sisters pre ceded him in death: Jack Halfield and Doug Hatfield, and Dollie Bevins, Al ice Michaels, Selma Scott, Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, Aug. 2at 2 p.m. .at Friendship Baptist church by the Revs. Paul E. Crater and Roy Turner. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Iredell County, P.O. Box 822, Statesville, NC 28677, 'I John "Pete" Gatton Jr. • John "Pete" Gatton Jr., 58, of Har ry . mony died of a heart attack Wednes- r day,July27, l994atWataugaMedical Center in Boone, BomMay 8, l936inlredellCounty, he was the son of John Gatton of India napolis, Ind. and Thelma Jackson ; Gallon Lambert of Harmony. He was a retired truck driver and ;veteran ofthe Korean Conflict, serving in the U,S. Marines, • HemairiedMaryAnnMarlow.who survives, on June 22,1958. In addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by a son, Johnny R. Gatton of Harmony; 3 daughters, SheriieNanceandDebbieHefner.both of Statesville, and Robin Campbell of Harmony; 4 grandchildren; 2 step- grandchildren; 3 step-great-grandchil dren; a brother, R.D, Gatton of Har mony; a sister, Edith G. Girard of Flo rence, S.C.; 3 half-brothers, John, Danny and Jamie Gatton, all of India napolis, bid.; and a step-father, Oyde Lambert. ' .He was a member of Society Bap tist Church and VFW Post 2865, j Military rites were performed by I the VFW Post 2031 arid the Harold 't.i|tlefield Chapter 68 of the D.A.V. A graveside service was conducted r July 30, at Society Baptist Church with the Revs, Steven W. Cox and Kenneth Sechler officiating. Memorials may be made to Society Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Mark Thome, Rt, I, Box 325, Mocks- ville,N.C. 27028. J Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO J^« Franklin HargraveMr. James Franklin Margrave 87 con most of his adult life He t!,reltred from Hutchins Chemical CoHis wife, Viola Elizabeth hargrave ""f "son, Raymond Hararavenl.ceded him in death ' t-exm^on; si.stcrs, Cora Gerald "E fT"''al'iladelpbia;20grandchildiBn-and25greal-grandchildiBn, . Files Ba'^i**^ i' '''™" ^""day at was ini • """'CJ' I-anier. Burial"-asm Lexington City Cemetery, Willie Smith McKinney J Winnie Smith McKinney, 95, of Triad United Methodist Home in Win- ston-Salem,diedSunday, July31,1994. She was the widow of the Rev. Clyde M, McKinney and they served churches in Wilkesboro, Charlotte, Walkertown, High Point, Jamestown, Bostic, Rural Hall, Stoney Point, Pla teau, Andrews, Greensboro, Farming- ton and Crameiton, all in the Western North Carolina Conference. After the death of the Rev. McKinney in 1957, Mrs. McKinney lived in High Point until she became a resident of theTriad Home in 1981. She was bom Feb. 20, 1899 in Mocksville, a daughter of the later William Herbert and Rose Mackell Sterling Smith. She graduated from the North Carolina College for Women, now UNC-Greensboro. She is survived by a daughter, Evelyn M, Green of Jamestown; 2 sons, George W, McKinney of Macon, Ga., and Claude E. McKinney of Ra leigh; a sister, Mary S, Briltain of Lennon, Mich; a brother, William S. Smith ofAsbeville; 7 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held Mon day, Aug. I at 2 p.m. at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville, conducted by Dr. Jule C. Spach. Memorials may be made to Triad . United Methodist Home, 1240 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104. y n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug 4,1994 rh o Gurlie Eulala Matthews Miss Gurlie Eulala Mallhews, 91. of East Bend died Monday. Aug. I. l994atYadkinNurangCenlerinYad- kinville rollowing a lengthy illness. Bom in Yadkin County July 28. 1903. she was Ihc daughter of the late J.T. and Laie Williams Matthews. Survivors include 4 nephews. 4 nieces and several great nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Aug. 3. at Mackie-Genlry Fu neral Home Chapelwiththe Revs. Don PruitI and Larry Daniels oflicialing. Burial followed in the Williams- Matthews Family Cemetery. Sharon Baldwin Pack ^ Mrs. Sharon Baldwin Pack. 43. of Orlando. Ba.. died Wednesday. July 27.1994 at her home. She was bom Dec. 2.1950 in Win- slon-Salem to Boyd C. and Ruby Spivey Baldwin. She lived most of her life in Win- ston-Salem and moved to Orlando in 1989. She was employed by U.S. Air for 25 years as a reservation manager. She is survived by her husband of the home; her parents of Winston-Sa- . lem; 2 brothers. Gary Baldwin of Ad- vaiKe and Michael Baldwin of High Point. A graveside service was conducted at Forsyth Memorial Park at 3:30 p.m. July 30. by the Rev. Donald Mann. ' Memorials are re«|uested to Cancer Services. Inc.. 107 Wesldale Ave.. ■Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101-3619. Charlie Ihivis Riddle CharlieTravLs Riddle, 80. ofQem- mons. died July 31.1994. at his home. He was bom Aug. 6.1913 in Davie County to Charlie Henry and Rosa Hockaday Riddle. He was retired from Ingersoll-Rand. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gditrude Spears Riddle. Surviving are a daughter. Peggy J. Riddle of Advance;2scns, Jerry Wayne Riddle of Advance and Lany Miller Riddle; 3 grandchildren; a great grand- child'.abrother.EveretteToots'Riddie of Advance. Funeral services were Aug. 3, at II a.m. at Haywoith-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Leon Wood and E. Hampton MorgotL Burial followed in Macedonia Moravian Church Giave- yard. y John Spaugh John William Spaugh. 67. of Lex ington, died Wednesday. July 27.1994at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winslon- Salemafteranillness of several months.He was bom Nov. 9.1926 in Forsyth Cttunly toHeniy HatTi.sonSpaughand Minnie Whrsenhunt Spaugh. He wasaietiiedowner/opeiatorofSpaughHome Improvement Company. A vet-^ of the U.S. Army, he served dur-tng the Korean Qtnnict. He was amember of Paul's Chapel United Church of Christ.He is survived by his wife. IreneMiller Spaugh of the home; a son.Roger Spaugh of Lexington; a daughter. Jean Htuiis of Southmont; 6 brothers. Paul Spaugh and Hanison Spaugh.both of Advance. Arthur Spaugh ofMcCain. Troy Spaugh. Harvey Spaughand James Spaugh. allofMoeksville; 3sisters. Cleave Biiikley of Lewisville,Marie Caihpbell of Clenimons and Almie Sweet ofMocksville; 7 grand- Ichrldren; 10 great grandchildren.Funeral services were conductedJuly30at 11 a.tn. with the Rev. JimmyNotred olTiciating. Burial followed inForest Hill Memorial Park. Lorenza Wiliiams Lorenza Williams, 49. of Besse mer. Ala., died on Monday, July II. 1994. He was bom in Jefferson County.;.uya.. on July 21.1945. to the late Rev.'.'Otis James Williams and Martha Ella Williams.He served in the U.S. Army in the Vietnam War and obtained an honor-^le discharge on Feb. 25.1969. .. Funeralsefviceswereconductedat first Baptist Church-Carver in Besse mer with the Rev. Cornelius Harris ofncraling. , - Survivors include: 2 brothers,^eoige Otis andJeromeWilliams, both of Bessemer. 8 sisters. Maty Elizabeth Williams and Thclma Jean Williams, both of Brooklyn. N.Y.. Ethel Wilson of Mocksville; Angela Smith ofGoIdsboro.GerindaDoctorofCharles- lon,S.C..LeolaW.BIack-Ezel,Bienda Williams and Sondta Stephens, ail of Bessemer; and a host of nieces, neph ews. uncles, cousins and other rela tives. t . t Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC . DAVIE COUOTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. II, 1994 "s Betty Myers Head Mrs. Belly Myers Head, .Vi. of Urubb Road. Mocksville, died early Friday. Aug. .5.1^94. al her lionte after being in declining health. She was bom in Davic Cininly Dec. 24,1937,10 the lale Jacob and Jennie Deal Myers and been employed with IxxinglonFiimilure.Shewaslheowner and operalnr of B&S Beauty Shoppe. She had been a lifelong member of DutcbmanCieek Baptist Cbiiicb where ' she sang in the cbiia-h choir and littd been a Sunday school teacher. She was .ft well known arts and crafts dealer at the Clemmons and Lexington flea - markets. She was a graduate of Ijex- ington beauty College and had kept Small children for working patents. : Survivors include her husband, V/illiamR. "Buddy" Head of tlteltonte: ,.a daughter, Shirley Branch of States- yille; a son. Jimmy Head of MtKks- yille; 6 grandchildren, iticluding 2 granddaughters, Kelly Head and Car- tie Hellard who lived with titeir grand- ' parents during Mrs. Head's illness; 4 , sisters. HarelWitodofAdvance; Ruby P'ames of Mocksville, Peggy Keaton -(if Catawba and Pansic Gaithcr of Statesville; 2 brothers. Garland Myers ■hf Mocksville and Jerry Wayne Myers (If Statesville.. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m.Xug. 7, .-it Dutchman Creek Baptist Oiurch with the Revs. Tom Tuggle and Ted Tuggle officiating. Burial fol- 'jbwed in the church cemetery. :|^die l^ames- Freddie Ijames, 76, of 14 Hickory-Sir. Cooleemce. died Monday. Aug. 8.•©94 at his home. Death was unex- iSecied.;;.Bom oh Aug. 28. 1917. in Davie.Cpunty, Ijames was a son of the late Jiln and Bessie Ijames. He was edu- .cded in Davie County .schools.Ijames was retired from IngersollRiutd, Mocksville. He was a member of Liberty AME Zion Church, where^llb was a preacher's steward and on the sjewaid toard. _. ^Survivors include: his wife. MarthaMiller Ijames; a son, John F. Ijames of&ilisbury; a brother, John L, Ijames of"(jOoleemce; sksiers, Vemell Bargerlutd Birlic White, both ofCootcemee,tJld Aileen King of New York, N.Y.; .grondcbildien raised in his honte, JohnIJ. Ijames II and Johnna Ijatnes, both of^isbury; and four other grandchil- dfen.^; Tlte body is at Noble and KelseyFiineral Home. Salisbuiy, pending ar rangements. Louise Evans Jordan Mrs. Louise D. Evans Jordan. 70, of Clemmons died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1994, at Forsytb Memorial Httspital in Winston-Salem. She was bom Dec. I, l923inClem- mons to William F. and Lucinda Lawrence Brandon. She was a member of Clemmons First Baptist Church and was a mem ber of the Clemmons Eastern Star, Winston-Salem Nobelles and Daugh ters of the Nile. Survivingare; her husband, Eldridge Grant Jordan of the home; 3 sons, Frank Evans Jr. of Hudson, Fla., Eddie Evans of Carolina Beach, Tom Evans ofLewisville; 3 gtanddaughtcrs;agreat granddaughter, 2 stepsons, Robert and DennisJordan;2stepdaughters,Cloria McGuire and Janet Mason; 13 step grtmdchildren; 3 sisteis, Betty Alex ander and Linda Massengill of Clem mons, Alberta Branson of Winston- Salem; 6 brothers, Robert, Bill and Wayne Brandon, all of Clemmons, Gilbert Brandon of Advance; Oyde Biandon of Winston-Salem and Larry Brandon of Lewisville. Funeral services were conducted Aug. 5 at Clemmons Ftrst Baptist Church with Dr. Robert Canlwell ofli- ciating. Burial followed in Wealawn Gardens of Memory, Memorials may be made to Clem mons First Baptist Church orcharity of donor's choice. , ^ Davie County PubteJ;''''®'''Mocksville, NC ra. • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRiSE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. II, 1W4 Josie H. Potts <3- Roy Nomian Leach■J Mr. R«iy Nomkin Le.-tch Sr.. 76. of M.iin Church Road. Mocksvillc. died at Davlccoiinty Hospital Sunday mom- Inp after a sudden illness. A lueinnrial service was held at 4 p.in. Wednesday in Baton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Donald Fundeibiirke officiating. Burial wirsin Rose Cctnelery. llie family was to receive friends from 3-4 p.tn. Wednes day at Batuti's. They retptest tnetnuri- als be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Ixach was bum in Daviecounty on June 3. 1918 to the late C.G. and Dallie Allen I.each and was retired with 13 yesus of service with Ingersoll Rand. He was previously with J.P. Green Milling for several years. He was a vetetan of World War II serving in the U.S. Army. He wits preceded in death by his first wife, Bthel Taylor i.each. and a son. Roy Laraeh Jr.. and three brothers. Marvin I .each, fjester la:.ich and Bill Leach. Surs'ivors include: his second wife. Rose Martin fatach of tlic home: 3 daughters. Wanda Pardue of Mocks- ville. Carolyn Murray of Clarcmont and Sarah L loKich of Rural Hall; 2 sons, Charles Lewis L.each of Mocks- ville and Lloyd Martin of Advance; 3 sisters, Lucille Flowers of Murfieesboro, Blanche Welbome of High ftoint and Catherine Harris of Mocksville; a brother, C.F. Leach ofMocksville; lOgrandchildren; lOgieal- grandcliildren;2great-greal-grandchil-dren and several nieces and nephews. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC > ■s. w j Josie Louise Harris Potts, 66, ofStatesville. died at her home Saturday evening. Aug. 6.1994. alter an illness of three months. She was bom May 28, 1928, in Iredell County to the late James and Addie Fox Harris. She was of the Holiness faith andliad been employed asafolderby Rental Uniform Service. She was educated at Tumetsburg School. Site was married March 3.1945. to Roby Austin Polls, who survives. In addition to her hutiband, survi vors include 2 sons, Johnny A. Potts of Millers Creek and Jerry Wayne Potts of Statesville; 4 daughters. Betty JoKiscr of Statesville. Becky Hoover ofTaylorsville. fteggy Jean Brown of Mocksville, Diane P. Owensof Mocks ville; a brother. Jack Harris of States- ville;3sislers.I^ulinePetiricllofStales- ville. Pal Pennell of Taylorsville and Lucille Porter of Denver. 8 grandchil dren; 7 step grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel in State.sville at 2 p.m. Aug. 9, with the Revs. Gary Jennings and Bruce Byrd officiating. Burial followed at Oakwood Chmelery. Jim Thompson James "Jim" Ebenezer Thompson,J 8l,of Lexington, died Tuesday, Aug.2,1994, at Lexington Memorial Hos-.' pita] alter a long bout with several. illnesses. He was bom in Rotvan County Aug.17, 1912 to Joseph Benjamin and Fannie Mae Thompson.He was a retired employee of Lexington Police Department, retiiing in 1974 OS a lieutenant He was a member of the N.C Retired Peace OfRcers Association andCentenary Uiiit^ Melhodisl QiurchinMooresville. ' ' " ,„;.. 0^Sept3p, 1933,lwjl^edNeltie..' B^'inger, wita stirviv^ along with 2children, James "Jimmy"'i*. Thompson of Southmont and Patsy Coningswood of Bermuda Run;'6gitui^ildren;'i brothers, Ellis Thompson of Wilson,'Fla., Glenn Th-ompsonofLandis,HOwardThompsonof KannapoUs, R,B. Thompson of China Grove and WdterThompson ofMedina, Ohio; 4. sisters, Sybell Vanderford of Salisbury, Fannie Mae BellofLexington,Feggy Ridenhourof.Cooleemee, and Oiee F^penttan ofRockwell.: . • A funeral.service:was'lteld at .lO' am.Aug.5,atDavidsonFUneralHomeChapel olllcialed by the' Rev. Jock Wallace. Burial followed In Forest Hill Memorial Farltv. fThe family requests memorials be'made to Hospice ofDavidson County, P.O.Box 194l,Lexington,N.C.27292. y "jPauline Godbey StroudT'- Pauline GodbeyStroud, 82. ofHar-:nIony. died Aug. 2, 1994. at liedell|Memoiial Hospital in Statesville.She was bom Jan. 19. 1912. inDavieCounly loihe late Martin uiherand Mae Ratledge Godbcy and was a homemaker.She was a member of Society Baptist Church and the Happy Seniors Oub of Statesville.She was married Jan. 22. 1928 toRichard Guy Stroud. who precededher in death March 26. 1973. A son,Rufus Stroud, Wits dead at birth. • ■ She is survived by James Martin"Jim" Suoud of Harmony; 4 grandchildren. including Kay Suoud Kurfees. of Advance; 4 great grandchildren; abrother. W.T. "Bill" Godbey of Harmony; 3 sisters. Minnie Gill of Tennes-. see. Clara York of Harmony, Mildred, Q. Johnson of Mooresvillc., A brother, Joe Godbcy. and 4 sis- leiS,SallyFDster,TlielniaBlackweIder,. Elizabeth Thigpen and Mary Camp bell. preceded her in death.The funeral was held Aug. 4, atSociety Baptist aurch with the Rev. SlevenCox officiaiing. Burial followedin the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to theCemetery Fund of Society Baptistatunch. Route 4. Box 210-A, States ville, N.C. 28677. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORDf Tlhursday, AugilS, 199*' IP . o Clara Comatzer Baity Clara Comatzer Baity. 92. of Ad- vance.diedTuesday.Aug. 16.1994.al J Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bora April 12. 1902 in Davic County, a daughter of the late Jlciiry I'inkston and Agnes Taylor Comatzer. She was a homemaker and a mem ber of Mocks UnitedMctlnxlist Church. Iler husband. Calvin Baity, pre ceded her in dciith in 1962. I'uneral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Eaton Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Hairy Shenill with burial following in Mocks United Methodist Church cemeteiy in Advance. Survivors include a sister. Flossie C.JonesofSalisburyandseveralnieces and nepliews. Ruby E. Couch Ruby E. Couch. 84. died Friday. / Aug. l2.l994.inCommunity Hospital in Springfield. Ohio. Bom March 28. 19H). m Mocks ville. she was the daughter of the late Art and Mamie Evans Baker. She was preceded in death by her husband. James H. Couch; 2 sons.JamesCouehJr.andVirgilCouch-.and a daughter. Maty Frances Couch. Survivors include sons. Ijiwrence Couch of Mocksville; Sam Couch ofChillicothe. Ohio; Thomas Couch of Columbus Grove. Ohio; and William Couch of Maiysville. Ohio; a daugh ter JoyceMutphyofNewcometslown; a brother. Jake Baker of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Shirley Wall of Mocksville and Minnie Ellis of San Francisco. Calif.; 25 grandchildren; 33 great grandchil dren and one great great grandchild.Funeral services were heldAug. 16. ai 11 a.m. at Walter-Schocdinger Fu neral HomcinUtbana.Oliiowithbunal following in Oak Dtilc Cenietciy. •Michael Todd Chuniir" : - MichaelToddChunn,24.ofMccks- ville died .at home Saturday. Aug. 6, J 1994. following a short illness. He was bom in Davle County, son of Marcus Cliiinn and Barbara Carson. He graduated from Davic High Schrxil in 1987 and was employed by Lexiiiglon Furniture Company in Mocksville. He was a member of the National Ciuanl.ComponyB. 1st. 120th Infantry Mocksville/Lcxington. He is survived by his father and stepniolher of Salisbury; his mother of die home; 5 brothers. Barry. Darrell. Mark and Scotty Chunn, all of Mocksville. and l-aBronChunn ofSalisbury; a.sister. LaNette Chunn of Salisbury; grandparents. William Carson of Klocksville. Helen Scott of Winslon- Salem and Beulab Scott of Mocks ville. ,. Funeral services were held Aug. 9. at New Bethel Baptist Church in Mocksville with Chaplain Joel E. Yow officiating. Burial followed in the churcA cemetery. Donald Cletus Crews Donald Cletus Crews. 70. of Kerti-j ersyille. died Aug. 12. 1994. at his He was bom in Fbrsyth County June 16. 1924. to Charles and Mary Teague Crews. . He served in the U-S. Atr Forre, letiring after 20 years of service. He;lamemberoftheV.F.W.P«t. Survivingarehiswife.SonyaCrews ofthehome:ason.DonaldCre^Jr.o Concord;aslepdaughter.RobtnSmtlh of Mocksville; a stepson Tony Dtxon of Danbury. a grandson; 2 step grandchildren. including Mindy Smith ofMocksville; 2 brothers. Roger andVemon Crews of Kemetsville. Funeral services were Aug. 15. at 11 a.m. at Voglers KemefsvilleChape bv the Rev. Pete Taylor. Burtal fol lowed in Bunker Hill Cetiielcry.Graveside rites were conducted by the V.F.w; Memorial Honor Guard Dis trict II. . 7 Luther Edgar Clark Luther Edgar Clark. 65. of Wn- ston-Salem died Aug. 10.1994 at For- syth Memorial Hospital. '. He was predeceased by his parents. and Mrs. Dotson E. Clark, and a Igiother. Lester Clark, s'.'i Survivors include 2 daughters. Kfthy G. Link of Lexington and Dfeama Carter of King; a son. Danny b.;ClarkofMocksville;2sisteis. Pansy Robertson of Peterstown. W. Va. and NOva Millirons of Narrows. Va.;and 5 grandchildren. '.A graveside memorial service was l(cld at 11 a.m. Aug. 13. at the Dotson- Qlark Cemeteiy in Rocky Gap. Va. Melinda S. Eudy Melittda Lee Smith Eudy. 42..of. Simsbury. Conn., died Saturday. Aug. 6.1994. at Hartford Hospital. She was bom June 17, 1952. in Illinois, daughter of Jeanne Smith of Covington. Ga. and the late Hampton Smith. She was married to Dan R. Eudy. son of Mr. and Mis. Jack C. Eudy of Cooleemee. She had lived in Covington. Ga. and Charlotte prior to moving to Simsbury 15 years ago. ShewasagraihiateofGeor^aState University in Atlanta. Ga. She was a member of Simsbury United Method ist Church, a volunteer for Gifts of Love. Squadron Line School and the Daisy Scouts. Besides her husband and mother. $heissurvivedby3daughters.Caioltne, Catlierine and Meredith Eudy. all of Simsbury; 3 brothers. Wade H. Smith of Charlotte. Duane R. Smith and Rodney L. Smith, both of Lawrenceville, Ga. A memorial funeral was held Aug. 8. at Simsbury United Methodist Church. Burial was Aug. 9 after a private graveside service. Memorial donations may be made' to the American Cancer Society. 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford. CT 061 OS. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORDf^ursday, Aug< 18,1»4» Isaac Andrew Green Isaac Andrew "Bob" Green, 89, of Winslon-S.'ilemdtedSunday,Aug. 14, 1994, al the Mcadowbrook Manor Nursing Home. He was bom Aug. 13,190S in For- sylh Counly lo the late Thomas Clingtnan and Sarah Yatbrough Green. He was a member of Hopewell Moravian Church and a member of the Men's Bible Class. He owned and op erated Green's Barber Shop in down town Winston-Salem for mote than 50 years. He Wits also a founder and life time member of the Dixie Boots and Saddle Club. Surviving are his wife of 70 years, Mary Maude Shetmer Green of the home; 2 daughters, Kathryn G. Pierce of Winston-Salem and Jeanne G- Fos ter of Advance; 4 grandchildren; 5 great giandchildren;2greatgieatgiand- childten; a half-brother, Harold C. Green of Charlotte and 2 nephews. Graveside services were held Aug. 17, at Hopewell Moravian Church Cemetery by the Revs. David Merritt and Norwood Green. Freddie ^ames A funeral service was held Aug. 12, for Freddie Ijames, 76, of 14 Hickory Street, Cooleemee, who died unex pectedly Monday, Aug. 8,1994 at his home. The service was at 3 p.m. at Liberty A.M.E. Zion Church conducted by the Rev. Wayne Giiflin. Burial followed in tlie church cemetery. / y Ethel Cough Joyner Ethel Gough Joyner, 74, of Wm- ston-Salem died Monday, Aug. .1994, alN.CBapUst Hospital.ShewasbomJuly28,1920mYad- kin County to James Emory and Victoria Clark Gough.She lived in Yadkin County until after her marriage, moving ">county in 1945. She was employed by Hanes Hosiery Co. for 28 ' ine in 1981. She was a memter o1 Robinhood Road She was preceded in dealh by tier husband, Sant Joyner. in 1977. Surviving are a daughter. Janet Bumgardner of Lewisvilk; 2 sow. Laity Wayne Joyner of Wn^n-Sa-lem and JUnnay Lee Joyner of Mocks- *'"a graveside service was at 11 a.m. Aug. n.atEncnBaptislChuich^-etery in East Bend by the Rev. Uvy Goodrich. j. Memorials may beRobinhoodRoadBaptist(ihuich,TCIF Fund, 5422 RtAinhood Rirad, Wm-ston-Salem, N.C. 27106. Lalar McGee Lawrence Mrs. Lalar Nevada McGee Lawiettce,9S,ofVillageCareinKing, died Thursday, Augi II, 19iM,atFbr- syth Memorial Hospital,' ' " n Shewasbom July3l, 1899inSuiTy County to John William and Louisa Dezem McGee. Mrs. Lawrence was a member of Crestwood Baptist Oiurch and attended Midway Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Eugene Edward Lawrence, and 3 sons. Roger. Bobbie and Stanley. Surviving are 2 sons. Thurman G. Lawrence of Tliomasville and Harold D. Lawrence of Winston-Salem, 8 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, 2 gieat great grandchildren; and a brother, Harmon McGee of Mocks- ville. Funeral services were Aug. 13. at 3:30 p.m. at Haywoith-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Will Randolph and Reece Cook Jr. Burial followed in Woodland Cemeteiy. Memorials may be made to Mid way United Methodist Church of Lexington or Crestwood Baptist Church of Winston-Salem. Tony Lovester Jones :< Tony Lovester "Love" Jones. 2S ptSpencer.died Friday. Aug. 12,1991^ t". an accidental drowning on LaKa . Nomian. . Bom May 7,1969, in Salisburyr llowasthesonofOliverandDorothyMao. Allen Jones. He wasa I986graduate6f. Salisbuiy High School Jones was a member of Macedonia. Baptist Church and was employed By. Setzer Auto Sales in the detailing n paitment. , * •' • In addition to his parents, Jones is..survivedby6brolheis, Oliver Jonesof • Virginia Beach, Va., Larry Jones.of •Dayton,Ohto,Mikae1 JonesofMoclts-: • ville, Preston Jones, Gregory Joo^;andGermaineJones.allofSalisbury;:i; sisters, Octavia Tumer of Anchorage,,;Alaska, Dianne Gwyn and Ma^ ; Wood, botli of Salisbury. j; «)[(>yce McLelland' n jv/ > {JoyceJeanettdDurhamMcLelland, .; 48, of Wiikesboro Street, Mocksville, dii^ Wednesday; Aug. 19, 1994 at ^ University Hospital in Durham. '.'Bom July 12. 1956. in Rowan 1 Cdunty. she was a daughter of Estelle Sdiunon Durham of Mocksville and ' the late Otis Durham. Employed by ; Davie Emergency Medical Services ' l^m 1981 to 1986. she was a member t}f Turrentine Baptist Church. ; i Survivors.inadditiontohermother, ; drehusband. Bobby CNeilMcLelland; > li daugliter Patti Leonard of Mocks- } ville; 2 sons, Wayne McLelland of > Advance and Rusty McLelland of ; Mocksville; 2 stepdaughters. Sherri I McLelland and Cindy McLelland of j ^larlotte; and 2 grandchildren. ; \ Funeralserviceswereconductedat I 2 p.m. Aug. 13. at Turrentine Baptist } Cliurch with the Revs. Billy Sloop, I Clyde Yatcs and Chuck Hensleyofli- > cinling. Burial followed in the church ! wnictery. pvj\jV\c VjjatatV <5^ o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORDfTChursdoy.Aug^lS, W94:) Virginia Janes Miller Virginia Janes Miller, 58. of Win- slon-Salem. dietl Saturday, Aug. 13, 1994. at Fdrsytli Memorial Hospital. She was horn March 28, 1936, in Worcester. Mass, to Harold and Althea Miles Janes. She was a meniher of Central Con gregational Church of Worcester. She devoted her life to her children and grandchildren. Surviving are her husband, Alan A. Miller of the home; 2 daughters, Mcrl " M. Silvcri of Midway and Donna M. Hendrix of Advance; a son, Alan A. Miller Jr. of Midway; a brother, Robert M. Janes of Williamstown, Mass.; 6 grandchildren. A nremorial service was held at 2 p.m. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Ed. Christman, Wake Forest University Chaplain. Metnorials maybe made to Brenner Children's Hospital, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27157. Sadie Sain Phelps The funeral was Aug. 15, for Sadie Sain Phelps, 77, of Mocksville, who died Friday, Aug. 12, 1994, at Davis Community Hospital in Slalesville. Bom March 15, 1917, in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late James Franklin and Jenny Gaither Sain. She was a homemakcr, educaled in Davie County Sehools and a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. Survivors include husband, Walter G. Pitelps; ason, Grady F. Phelpsofthe home; and 2 sisters, Mary I. Sain and Ethel S. Gibson of Advance. A graveside service was Iteld at 2 p.m. Monday at Rowan Memorial Park, conducted by the Rev. Joseph W. Col lins. Memorials may be made to Cool eemee United Methodist Church Me morial Fund, P.O. Box 155, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. iJ pred Chase Rich : Fred Chase Rich, 81, of Gr^-toro, died Aug. 6, at his home after a '^"Funeral services were Aug. 8.iiiihe ^pel of Frrst Baptist hreensboro. Burial p.m. at Batons Baptist Church Cem etery in Mocksville.• A native of Winston-Salem, he nroved to Greensboro rn 1 wtere be worked as manager of Thompson ^He w^nZyear member of theGreensboro Lion'sClub, for which he Held marry positions, dcttl 1962-63. He wasLton of tire Year(967-68. He served on the board o directors of the Greensboro Industries df lire Blind for 28 years and as dent of the N.C. Eye and Human Tis- gueBank. . ; Afterretiringinl979,heworkedadielndustircsoflheblindasi^tsonne ; granagerunlilheietitedin 1991 dueto 1 :'"a foimer member of the Greens-'■ boroJaycee5,hewasa50-yeaTiiaerrr-6cr of First Baptist auich where he: ielonged to the Timothy Sunday'} ^'|^\?^ived by his wife. Faye; fain 2 daughters, M^arel• Godwin and Carolyn Hmes. both of.; Greensboro; 4 grandchildiefl; a sisW.Kathiyn Matacia of Los Angela. &- • Cf.; and a blotter, Charles H. Rich o ; Durham. .: Memorials may be «nt to the' feicettsboro Industries of the BUiA; P.O. Box 3544. Greensboro N.C..I 17402-FifStBaplistCbureh. P.O. Boxi |wG^nsboVN.C. 27435; Hos-i: 0icealGreensboiA,2500SummitAv-(nue, Greensboro, N.C. 27405; ofpatonsBaplistChuichCe^t^Fund,^oute 8, Mocksville. N.C, 27028. v7 W <s- .<5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 25, ^ Brady LaiidrethAngell Bmly|jii.leclhArn;cII.89.<)fC<iijii-iry Une, Mock-ivtlle, did 11ii,fs,tjy. Aug. 18, IWJ.ni Dai toCnutU) I hnjii. j children's lluitie in Winsli)n-.S;i. lem. MciiilK'iships and accomplish, mcnlsincliiilc soil and wiiiercntiserva- lion dislrici siijicfvisor. Mocksville Masonic Lodge foroverSOycars. N.C. Soil and Waicr Conservalion Dislrici 'Supervisors Hall of Fame in 1991. ■N.C, State Grange mcmberforover50■years, N.C. Grange Mulual Insurance 'Company ntemJofDirrciofsandMcni-nerEmcriius forover .10years. He was alsoanKmbcrofFirsiBapiisi Church,His wire, Grace McCiillough Angcli.preccdi'dhimindeaihin lOSd,Survivors itichulo 1 sons, linrml DeajiAneclli>l'Pcicr\hurg,V.i„rJoniildAngcIlofAshcvilleaiulRich.ird"Rick*Angdl of Mcvkssillc: a brother. W, DcnnisAngeiiofKannapoIis: lOgrniul-children; Ifiga-atgmndchiklren;sev.emi nieces .itul ncplicws. Funeral services were conducted at.^p.iii.Aue.2l.n(l'irsinaptislQiurcliofMncfcsvitiehyclwKev.s.Lanyllosis,P-JolRipgsandClmtlesBulhxfc, Burialfollowed in Jopjia Cciiifiefy, Fninces Overcash CartmellFrances Overca.sli Canmcll, 48 ofNorfolk, V.1, died Friday. Aub 19IWJ * •She W.1S boni June 21. 1946, the■'luightcr of Bemice BytU Overeat of•Solishuty and the late Uroy W OvctiusI), Site w.iscmployedasatearior with"■MI Residential Real Rsiaie Corp.She «as agtaduateor.Siratford Hall i„Uunvillc, V.a. and Pfeiffer College inMisenlteiiner. She was a member ofPII SI United Church of Cliri.si in Salis- oury. Surs ivore in addition lo tier motherate 2 hiwhers. "nKimas Overcash ofand W. Stephen Overcash. both, of Snhsbiiiy, '■imeralserviceswcrclu:ldAug,2l.« 2 p.m. at Holloman-Brown FuneralHome Itayside Oiapel wiih U. Cdr.Dale PaikerofTiciaung. Burial followedal colonial Grove Memorial Park. Memorials may be made 10 DepaulHealth FouiidafionCancerCcmer, 130Kingslcy Une. NOTfolk, Va, 23505. Laura Halsey Fernandez LauraDoska I lalsey Fem.mde7.fi6.afKing.died'niuisdjy.Aug.18.1994, Slie was bom April 9. 1928. in Ikieblo, Colo, to Murle O. and Denie Monical llalscy. Surviving are her husband, HarveyM.Femandc/ofPeac1iireeCity.Oa.:4 daughieis. Kalhryn Cilhcrl of Bluemont. Va.. Myrle McAllister of Tobaccavillc. Karen Craw fortI of Co lumbus. Ga. and Laura Hudson ofAdv.mce: 5 grandchildren;andasislcr. Myrle H.nlc of Dover. Fla. A private family service will he conduclcd at a later dale in Coloraiki.Meirwiriuls may be made to llw American Cancer Sivciely. Anieriean Humane Siwiely or American Diabe tes Association. JoeLukach He was born June 6 1917McDowell Counly. WVs ,L ISteveHe was a veeran of World War ri^ci-ing in the u.S Naw t? '' ChumhoSjwvr"^"^ Srandchifdreti and'2 3dren. ^ Srandehil- '^oclZi^^''^^brary DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPiqSE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 25,1994 a .'r Ella D. McDaniel Ella Mac "Ms. Mack" Dallon / .McIJanlel.5<).ofSalisbury.di«ITiics-/ r jay.Aug.lf>.1994.alCan>llnasMmli- 1 cal Cenlcr in Chatlollc. She had been ' seriously ill for one week, i nornMarchS. 193.'i. in Salisbury lo I Ihc late Clevesler Dallon and Annie • McDowell Howie, she was edncnied i in Ihe Rowan County schools. She was a former employee of Ideal Cleaners jnd I jiundry and a former member of ; Mrnrnl Zion Baptist Chureh. ; n Sursivors include husband, Ibo- I. mas I. McDaniel; 3 sons. Uirry D. ; Dallon and Thomas I. McDaniel Jr.. ; bolhofSalisbury.andMaikMcDantel ' . ofKannapolis;afostcrson.MarkSmyre ;; Of Salisbury; 3 daugliters.Chcry I Dou- l ' glas of Salisbury. Annie M. Baker of Durham, .and Ella Mae Duren of East 1' Spenccr;afoslerdaughler.DebtaDou- } glas of Salisbury; 2 half brothers, j Clevesler Dallon of Mock.sville and 1/ .Brian Dallon of Salisbury; a sister. Bessie Dunham of Philadelphia. Pa.; 20 grandchildren and 2 great grand- cbildiien. J OUie Chandler Mayberry Ollie Chandler Mayberry, 89. of Main Street. Cooleemee. died Mon day. Aug. 22.1994. in Ashe Memorial Hospital in Jefferson after a sudrJen illness. She was bom in Asheboro March 16. I90S. to Ihe late Harris and Onie Mac Chandler and was retired from Erwin Mills. She was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church where she was a nursery room worker. Her Husband. Robie Steven Mayberry. preceded Iter in death in 1989. A son. Robie Mayberry Jr.. died in 1993. Survivors include 3 daughters. Amantla Foster of West Jefferson. Helen Stout ofCooleemeeandMildted Clark of Sarasola. Ra.; 16 grandchil dren; 29 great grondehildren; a half sister. Haitel Wagner of Richmond, Va; several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 11 am. Aug. 24. in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with the Revs. Lawrence Goodman and Jeff Pennington ofliciating. Memorials may be considered for the American Heart Asociation. Davie •County Chaptcr.P.O.Box406,Mocks- ville.N.C. 27028. /i« t i I I 1 1 I \ : healih 1944 in Davie . HewasbomAp-.County.asonofM^ ^ ^■ofMocksvilleandthe I-5ncludehrswiie.v^ K. Ue o •■•ilTti^I^J^nnyShoreofnciatu' MatthcwsUv;,«nn Daieran Church Cemetery tcounty. n. • • • ' 9\ y/) >• o4:Davie County Public Library Mocksville. NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ThuredayVSept 1,1994 Y Don Robert Bulla IXin Ruben BulUi, 58. of llickury. died Aug. 27. al lin residence. I Ic was bum Dec. 12.1W5 in Giiil- ford County lu llic late Rev. William Carey and IX-iui Dcnson Bulla. He w.as a representative for AcriK'ltcmCorp.amlamemberofFirst Church of God. Survivors include: ason. Keith Bulla of Charlotte; a sister. Patricia Bulla Cleary of Mocksville;2brothers. David Wilson Bulla of Mock.svilIe and Will iam C. "Bill" Bulla Jr. of Cluirlotte. Funend services were amducted at 2 p.m. Aug. .50. at Rrst Church of Grxl with the Revs. Steve Allen and Omcr Blevinsoflrciating. Burial followed in Libeny Weslcyan CliurchCemetcry in MiK'ksville. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Calawba Valley. 26.5 3rd Ave. NW. Hickory N.C. 28()OI. Waller A. Herion Walter A. Herion. 86. of lia.si Spen- j ccr, died Aug. 27. 1994. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being seri- ou.sly ill for a week. Bom Nov. 2. 1907. in Rowan County.hewasason ofthe late MarthaRung and William Herion. He was educated in ihe East Spencer schools and was retired from Southern Raij-' way as a ntachinisb He'was a Weinber.: of Christ Lutheran Chutch and Spen cer Moose Lodge 2019. Survivors include wife, Nettie P. Herion: a son. Philip W. Henon of Salisbuiy: a brother, Charles E Herionof Salisbuiy: 2 sisters. Bertie Morgan of Salisbury and Katheiyn H. Call of Mocksville;3grandchiIdienimd7great grandchildren. I , Funeral services were conducted at Summersett Funeral Home by the Rev.Harry L. Rau of Christ Lutheran Church. Burial followed in.Rowan Memorial Eiric. trge Wesley Davis George Wesley Davis. 102. of t p^oodleaf. died early Tuesday. Aug. at his home. HewasbominDavieCounty March 1892 to the late Will and Jennie ' Miller Davisandwasafarmer.abuilder and a carpenter. He was a member of the Church of Cihrist. His wife, Alice Burton Davis, pre ceded him in ileath. A son, Eustace bavis, also preceded him in death. Survivors include: a son, Kenneth Davis of Birmingham, Ala.; 2 daugh- jtezs, Lois Lazenby of Statesville and { Ann Ehlcrs of the home; 5 gramichil- rdten, 3 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, SAlice Nail of Mocksville. Maude ! Goodman of Salisbury and Verse SCampbell of Dunn; a number of other ^relatives. • Funeral services were conducted at .•2p.m.Aug.2S at Eaton Funeral Chapel >with David Powell olTiciating. Burial ^followed in theJerichoChuich of Christ jCemetery. tCoUa Madison Keaton </ : Colla Madison Keaton. 73, of Conway, S.C.. died Friday. Aug. 19. 11994. in Monterey, Mexico, due to [injuries from an atitomobile trident [ A native of Co<>lMii^,.he was »bom Dec. 19, l^,:a mo of the late iRobeil Frank i®??*'® tBrown Keaton ! t He was a veteian otWorld Wwlln |and was retired. n■1 'Survivorsiiicluto^l^SrAi^P^^y''■ {Keaton of MooresVill^ Frtuik Keaton IiofCbnway,S.C,EticKe^nan4^i!!s[KeatombolhofOiaHo^SidaughI Patricia McMMWy^fj.Quia Grove,J[BaibataLinkerofl&iidciiuidAniftl[Lisa and Anisa K^anf atfof ConwayS-CtabrothwiE^De^yofQ^ a sister, OlafiinhttWpfC'^J®^'^ '4Jgiandchil5 .CravwfiJThuisday.;{cemetery till * Roy Sheek Fulton Roy Sheek Fulton, 76, of Clem- mons, died Monday. Aug. 29,1994. at Forsyth Memorial Hospiuil. HewasbomJuly24. l9l8inClem- mons to Lucious Marion and Daisy Sheek Fulton. He was also preceded in death by asister. Frtmces Fulton Mock. He lived all his life at his home place in Cteramons and wn.s a member of Clemmons Moravian Chumh. He was a reitied dairy farmer and an avid horseman all his life. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Earsley Nifong Fulton of Ihe home; a daughter, Gaye F. Poindexter of Mocksville, a grandson; 4 sisters, Margaret Mocks of Lewisville, Luna Luckenbach ofAiken,S.C., Mrs. Price Gicer of 5Vinston-Salem and Carolyn Moore of Piney Creek. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 31. at Clemmons Moravian Church by the Rev. Burton Rights.Burial followed in the church grave yard. Memorials will be accepted for the Book of Remembrance at Clemmons Moravian auiich, P.O. Box236,aem- mons. N.C. 27012. Davie County PubVic Library Mocksville. NC CJ— 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPiUSE RECOIU), Thuredayi 1,1994" CK //i^iUiam Roy NoHey ~ :t William Roy Notley, 88. of Nolley Bpad. Mocksville. died early Tuesday. Aug. 30,1904 al is home after being in d^lining health. r* He was lM>ni in Davie County. Aug. 4; 1906. to the late Edd and Annie hnninger Nolley and wa.s a farmer and carpenter. He was a lifelong mem- |^£r of Liberty United Methodist Cliurch. He was a memberofthe Davie CountyASCSCommittee.wasanavid fiaherman and outdoorsman. ; Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Hulda Taylor Nolley of the home; a daughter. Ann Hancock ofMocksville; a prn, Bdu in Nolley of Sherrills Ford; 4|tandchildren and 4 great gratidchil- Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Liberty United Methodist ^urch with the Revs. David Reep and Hal VamerolTtciatingwiih burial fol- ||Hving in the church cemetery. *4 The family requests memorials be hwde to the Van Fund or Cemetery Ptind of Liberty United Methodist Cfiurch. Route 4. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Elsie Cleo Cape! Strain ElsieCleo Cupel Strain. 62. of Watt Sireet.Cooleemee, died Saturday, Aug. 27. 1994. at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. She was bom June 27, 1932, in Davie County, n daughter of the late Ernest and Mary Cheek Capel. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include; 2 sons, Jimmy and Dennis Strain of Mocksville; a (Jaughler. Tammy Strain of MtK'ks- ville, a sister, Pauline Capel of Cool- eemee; and 3 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, ina Mae Ward. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 30, at Eaton Funeral Chapel con- ductedbyiheRcv.GlennSellcrs. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. J :T. Watson Thomason T. Watson "Watt" Thomason, 75. of Salisbury, died unexpectedly Sun day, Aug. 28.1994, at his residence. HewasbomMay26,19l9in Rowan County to the lateCeorge Y. and Pearl Bessent Thonutson. He was educated in the Rowan County schotils and was a graduate of Woodleaf High School. He was em ployed with the N.C. Department of Transportation and later for Coca Cbia Bottling Company for 35 years before retiring in 1981. He was a lifelong member of Fran klin Presbyterian Church and was a former member of the Salisbury Elks Qub. His wife, Lois Penley Thoma.son, .preceded him in death Aug. 2,1991.I Survivors include a son, Tommy }Tliomason of Salusbury; 2 daughters. J Kay T. Earnhardt of Ad vance and Jane {Thomason ofNinety Six, S.C.;2broth- {ers, George Y. Thomason and Sam F. {Thomason, both of Salisbury; 2sisters, SLucile Lewis and Marguerite Bellone, tbothofSalisbury;9grarulchildren;artd[one great grandchiltL Funeral services were held Aug. 30. at Franklin Presbyterian Church with »Dr. Larry E. Summey officiating and .{burial following in the church cem- Wty. T Memorials may be made to Frank- flin Presbyterian Church, 280 Franklin lEped, Salisbury, N.C. 28147. I H? • V. ♦811jASM30W' ^ Ajsjqn oiiqnd Aunoo aiAeo Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO J* cr^ . 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 8,1994 Lillian Hutchens Elam Lillian llulclicns Elam. 91. or Cana Roiul, Macksvillc.dic(l Monday. Sepl. 5. l994.all'oniylliMemorialHospilal in Winslon-.Salem. ShewasbomJulyd. l903.inDavie Counly. a duaglilcr of llic lale Sam and IiminaKurf«sHulclicns.Shehad been a school teacher and in later ye.-iis. a homemaker. She was a member of Eatons Baptist Church. I ler hushand. Cliirence B. Elam Sr. preceded her in death in 1964. Survivors include 2 sons. Cliirence B. Elam of O'Fallun. III. and Gerald E. Elaiti of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren and 5 great graiKlcbildrcn. I'uneral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton Euneial Chapel condiictcdhy the Rev. David Ciilhre.alh. Burial followed in Eatons Baptist Clmrcli cemetery. J > <r- Rurus G. Kuonlz Rulus G. KoonI/. 96. of the Triad United Metluxlist Home, died Sept. I. IW. He was born Feb. 14. IX98inDavie County to tlie late Thomas Lynn ami Alice Mosley Koontz. Me graduated from UNC-Chiipel Hill in 192.3 and was retired from Bell Telephone laiboratorics. Surviving is a sister. Minnie .Smmit of MiK-ksville aiul a number of nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held at 2:.3(l p.m. .Sept. .3. at the Triad United MethiHlisl Home. Memorials may lie madctothe'rriiid United Methodist Home or acliarity of ilie donor's choice •4 k 3 cr- Joe Richard Groce Joe Richard Groce. 95. of Jones- ville. died Thursday. Sept. 1, 1994, at Hugh Chatham Nursing Center. Hewasbomluly9. l899inYadkin County to Richard and Lucy Ann Groce. He was a retired fanner and former memberand deacon at Fall Creek Bap tist Church. Surviving are his wife. Beulah Lillian Vestal Groce of Jonesville; 3 daughters. Lucy Cailer of High Point. Louise Hutchensof Yadkinvile, Mattie Jean BrownofMocksvilletason. James R. Groce of Jonesville; 14 grandchil- dicn and 25 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Sept. 3. at Fall Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Don Hudson and lj:on Mikles. Burial followed in the church cemetery. v/ Judith AnnSpaughMayes Judith Ann Spaugh Mayes. 53. of Clenimons. died Monday. Sept. 5. 1994. at her residence. She was bom Aug. 19. 1941 in Fbrsyth County to Howard R. MabeandlotaBryantMabe-Shewasamem- ber of Freeman Street Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her father and a daughter. Rita Spaugh. In addition to lier mother, she is survived by her husband. Charles C. Mayes of the home; 2 daughters. Tammic Maat of Cleiiimons and Pain I jKklcar of Advance; a step daugliter. Colleen Gaskins of Myrtle Beacli: a brother. James R. Mate of Winston- Salcm; a sister. Marie M. Nichols of Advance; and a granddaughter. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.ni. Sept. 1. at Freeman Street Baptist Church by Pastor Bob Whi- taker and Howanl Sweat. Burial fol- low-eil in Forsyth Memorial Park. i Esther Hutchens Esther V.Dtaughn Booe Hutehens,76. ofYadkinville died Tuesday. Aug. 30,1994. at Hoots Memorial Hospilalfollowing a lengthy illness. Bom in Davte County Sept. 17. 1917, she was the daughter of the liue Avery Dtau^ arul Mazie Mitchell Ste^ a formereroployee of CLR Coip. of Winston-Salem and a mem ber of Faith Fellowship Church. Her husband. Cart Hutchens. preceded her in death in 1971. "Survivors include a son, EugeneBooeofYadkinville;3daughtets.Mary Sue Ball of Yadkinville. Jo Ann Hutchens of Columbus. Ohio and i Shelby B. Hutchens of Yadkinville; a half brother, Ray Draughn of Mocks ville; a half sister. Josephine Huffman of Mocksville; 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sept. 2. at Mackie-Gentiy FuneralHome Chapel with the Rev. Daniel ^Pavlansky officiating. Burial followed in the Fotbush B^llst Church Cem- ctery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Yadkin County. P.O Bo* 457. Yadkinville, N.C. 27055. j Thelma Alexander Phelps Utelma Ann Alexander Phelps. 78. formerly of Mocksville. died early Sunday. Sept. 4.1994. at Rowan Me morial Hospital. She was a resident at Brian Center In Salisbury. She was bom in Wilkes County. May 21. 1916, to the late Jesse and Maude Harris Alexander and w.is a homeituikcr. She wnsa longtime iiicm- her of Concord United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women. She was an avid quiller and enjoyed embroidery. Herhusband. Roy Raymond PItclps. preceded her in death. Jan. 13.1988. Surviving are 2 daughters. Diane .Snider and Glenda Ludwick. both of Mocksville; a son. Jack Phelps of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren; 4 sisters. Elsie Kiminer, Ruby Alexander and Dorcus Brodgon. all of Mocksville. and Billie Foster of Advance; 2 broth ers. Clyde Alexander of Rhonda and Ficd Alexander of Georgia. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. David Reepand Jeff Williams ofriciating. Memorials may be made to Alzlteimers Research. 836 Oak Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. James B. Swicegood ( . James B. "Jim" Swicegood. 70. of ; Deadmon Road, died late Wednesday. Aug.3l, l994.atN.C.Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. He was bom in Davie County July 120,1924 to the late Grover Cleveland ^ andAddieMcCullougliSwiceguodond - was a retired electrician with the Vet- * etan Adminsiration Hospital in Salis- ; bury. He was later tlie chief inspector :;with the Davie County Inspections ; Department. He was a WWII veteran ortheU.S. Armyandwasamemberof ; Turremine Baptist Church. ' . He was preceded in death by 2 J sisters. Evie Cdpe and Maxllne Alex- ' ander. i ' Survivingarehtswife.EleanorSpiy 1 Swicegood of the home; 2 daughteis. Judy Calliher and Linda Leonard ol 2 Graham; and 4 grandchildren. 1; . Funeralseiviceswereheldat2p.m. r* Sept. 3, at Turremine Baptist Churcli ; 2 with the Revs. Billy Sloop and Clyde 2 Yates officiating. Burial followed In 2 the church cemetery with Masonic 2 graveside rites conducted by Advance 2 Masonic Lodge 710. 2 Memorials may be considered foi - tlieCemetery Fund.Tunentine Baptist ; Church, c/o R.V. Spry, 953 Deadmoii Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thunsday, Sept. 15,1994 - ? • <6 <w t <-0 j Felin Ned Baker FelinNed Baker. 79,orMocksville, died Tliursday, Sept. 8, 1994, at For- sylli Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem after a serious illness. Me was bom Jon. 27,19IS in Can non, Ga. to William H. and Leltie Merritt Baker. He wasarelired employee ofErwin Cotton Mill, Sara Lee Co.. Advanee. He was a member of Shiloh Baptist Giurch and served on the trustee board. He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII and treasurer of Corinthian Lodge It 17 PHA of Mocksville. Surviving are his wife, Sallie Lyons Baker of the home; a brother, Erwin S. Baker, 4 sisters, Azilee Barker, Jessie Mayfield, Elizabeth Brown and Inez Maytield, all of Mocksville. Funeral services were Sept. 11, at Shiloh Baptist Church with the Rev. ttonald Ray Jenkins officiating and burial following in tire church cem etery. iPaul Lindon Carter ! Paul Lindon Carter, 88, of Mocks- iville, died Monday, Sept 12,1994, in )iowan Memorial Hospital after being sn tleclining health. • He was a bom in Rowan County Wy 4,1906 to the late John Wesley tartd Minnie West Carter and was a yqjied stock room manager with Ctes- Electric Membership Cbrp, alter 'jZt^ean of service. ' ^ewasamemberoflibertyUnited ^l&odist Church where he served in y Opacities, including the admin- dve board, Sunday School super- ^ tandteacheroftheadultmen's<1^. He also song in the etdrch choir suirCserved many years as superinten- jd& of the cemetery. He especially jerrjoyed reflnishing and upholstering ;fiMture, ; 'Surviving are his wife, Ada Deal ',C$^ of the horrte; 2 sons, Harold . letter of Uttiontown, Pa. and Edward tC^llerof Mocksville; 8 grandchildren;•8 ^eat grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mar- ig^COpeondSarahNolleyofMocks-|vrpandljouisePriceofCharlotte;and ;a bfother. Jack Carter of Mocksville. ; ^e was precetled in death by a ;tm%hler, Linda Carter, and a son, Ray '.CjAa and a granddaughter, Pamela ;jci^ Cotter. I C i^neral services were to be held at PiorriA PminlV Public LlDr2MfctehurchwiththeRevs.DavidReepUwVie ,,, land J.C. Lane ofHcialing and burial M0CKSVlll8| jfollowing in the church cemetery, • .Memorials may be made to the |Cemeieiy fundofUbeity United Meth- ;odist Church, Route 4, Mocksville, . N.C. 27028. Rome Oliver Bennett y Rome Oliver 'Bill" Bennett, 77, of Winston-Salem, died Monday, Sept. 12, l994,athishoine. He was bom April 4, 1917 in For- syth County to Rufus Edward and Annie Pilcher Bennett. He was a member of Salem Baptist Church and worked in the Sunday School ofTree for many years. He was retired from the postal service after 25 years of service. He as precetled in death by a brother, Ben "Jelly" Bennett; a sister, Margaret Hulchins. Surviving are his wife, Margaret 'Peggy"Oarwood Bennett of the home; 2 tlaughtets, Judy Chandler of Ad vance and Donna Duncan of Roartoke, Va.; 5 grandchildren; 2 step grandchil dren; 2 great grandchildren; and 2 sis ters, Mozelle Grubbs and Barbara Cleveland. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Sept. 14, at Hayworth-Miller SilasOteekChapel by the Revs. Wayrre Fulton and Floyd Boles and burial fol lowing in Fork Baptist Church cem etery in Mocksville. Memorials may be made to Salem Baptist church, 429 S. Broad SL, Win ston-Salem. N.C. 27101 orHospiceof Winston-Salem, 1100-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. I Floy Freeman Bobo Floy Freeman Bobo, 94, formerly of Heritage Worxis Retirement Canter in Winston-Salem, died Saturrlay.Sept. 10, 1994 at the Blumenthal Jewish Home in Germnons. She was bom Feb. 16, 1904 in Longvlew, Texas to Charles Dawson and Mattie Robertson Freeman. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Winston-Salem and mar ried to the late HalleyF. Bob, who was manager of Haverty's Furniture for more than 37 years, ShewasLifeMasIerintbeA.C.B.L for over 30 years and a volunteer at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital. She was vetyacliveinlheJuniorWomen'sGub and The Women's Gub. Survivingare2sons,FbtestF.Bobo of High Point and Paul F, Bobo of Winston-Salem; 2 daughters, DIanna Ellis of Kemersville and Meri Forest Ijames of Arch^le; a grandson, Paul F.Bobo of Advance; and4great grand daughters. Funeral services were conducted at 3:30p.m. Sept. l3,atHayworth-Miller Cliapel by the Rev. Levy Grxidrich and burial following in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made toShriners Hospital For Cripple Children, 950W. Paris Rd., Greenville, S.C. 29605. ^.wtl / Jam^H. Gartner '^ James H. "Jim" Cartner. M. of Statesville died Sept, 10,1994, at hishome as the result of a tractor accident. He was bom Nov. 11, 1928 to the laieHughMillardandUllieMaeStrondCartner. He was a retired poultry farrrrerand a immberofClarksbuiy United Meth odist Church In Harmony, He manied Maijorie Mitsaps', who survives, Or-t. 17,1950. In addition to his wife, survivors includeason,JamesH."Butch"OuinerJr. of Statesville; Sdaughters, ReneeC. Mauney and Katrina Welbom, both of Statesville, Deborah Ireland of Har mony; 3 brothers, Jackson A, "Jack" Conner ofMocksville, D,R. Cannerof StatesvilleandRobertL "Bob"Cannerof f^yetleviUe; 2 sisters, Annie Lee Honeycuit of Kannapolis and SalUe Comer of Statesville; and 7 grandchil dren. . , • J He was preceded in death by a brother, Wdliam L "Bill" Cartner,Funeral services were Sept. 13,'at Clarksbury United Methodist ChunHi with the Revs, JeJfCoppley and win-ram Blanton ofliciating and burial fol lowing in the church cemetery, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thuifday, Sept. 15,1994 • , It £ Dr. Peny Epier Gresham J Dr.PenyEplerCiesliani,86,Presi- ilcnl Emeritus and Oislinguished Pro- fessor of Humanities at Bethany Col lege, died Saturday. Sept. 10.1994. athis home in Bennuda Village. Author and lecturer since his retire ment in 1972 as president of Bethany College. Ik was bom in Covina. Calif., son of CieorgeEdward and MaiyEliita- betli l-plcr Gresham. In iidditinn to his wife. Aleece, he is survived by a son. Glen of Snyder. N. Y.; a daughter. Nancy Sandereox of Bethany; 7 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. A memorial service was held Sept. 12. at Bennuda Village, conducted by IJr. I). Duane Cummin.s. president of Bethany College. Later services were to he held Sept. 15. in Commencement Hall of Bethany College's Old Main with IJr. Cummins and Dr. William a Ti cker. fotmerBethany College presi dent. oHiciating. Burial was to follow at Campbell Cemetery in Bethany. W.Va.. where all Bethany College presidents are buried. Ihe family asks tliat memorials be consiilcrcd to the Gresham Chair of lluinanitiesat BethanyCollege. where he .served as president from 1953 to 1972 and for four years as chairman of the college's board of trustees. He received his A.B. and B.D. de grees from Texas Christian University and did further studies at several major unlvmities. he began teachingin 1931,dividing his time between university teaching and churches serving ccllege students. His primary field was philosophy, but more recently he lectured on politi cal economy and gerontology, lectur ing oneconomicsthroughout the world.He held honorary doctorates from 16 universities and colleges. He had several business associations and was owner of Gresham Ranch in Hbert. Colo. He was a trustee for several colleges and foundations. He was the recipient of numerous honors and awards. His hobbies were poetry, golf, hu mor and travel. / y Lillian Barker Raines .-Lillian Barker IJames, 90. of Cl^ rmont Lane. Mocksville. died Sun day. Sept. 11. in Davie County Hospi tal. .She was born May 8. 1904 in Reidsville. to the late Richard andMary Foust Barker. The majority of her life was spent in Davie County, where she was a riKmberof Mainville AMEZion Church. She is survived by 4 foster daugh ters/nieces, Hazel Faulkner of Bronx, N.Y.. Judy Anderson of Mocksville. Inez Downs and Willie Mae West of Winslon-Salem: a sister, Ruth B. Gaither of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were to be held Thursday at 3 p.m. at Mainville AME Zion Church with the Rev. Robert Bailey ofTrciating and burial following in the church cemetery. ^'P'- 11, 1994 p Sunday, Korean Connici. • Heart Mocksvilie, N C^7r»^««8ate Cteter Driy- 'em. N.C. 27106 ^Wnaon-Sa- Lessie Snyder Smith Lessie Laura Snyder Smith. 92, of Lexington.diedScpt. 12. l994.atLex- irtgton Health Care. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 pan. Sept. 14. at Reeds Baptist Church with the Revs. Coiey Rimmer and John Paceat Reeds Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. She was bom in Davidson County Nov. 10.1901 andwasahomemaker. She was a member of Reeds Baptist Church where she was a member ofthe TEL Sunday School class. Her husband. Noah Alexander Smith, preceded iKr in death in 1972. She is survived by 4 sons. Weldon. Jack. Gene and Nolan Smith, all of Lexington; 4 daughters. Lorene Shoaf and Evelyn Sink, both of Lexington. Pattie PayiK of Apex, and Betty Chloe Mull of Morganton; 24 gtandchililren; 31 great gni^children; 2 great great grandchildren; a brother. Garland SnyderofLexington-.andasister.Edith Ht^bs of Lexington. Memorials may be made to Reeds Baptist Church. 180 Reeds Baptist Church Road. Lexington, N.C. 27292. /Marie ®cWadeiisIgr Welsler awver'Nc of She was a native i— n mmaciPhia Sheitsline of North ^ndaGeselbmchtofHairison Tem-»«sto,BlnaErudsofw"^r^^^^.IPeatgSS;;' Virgiiiia Bare l^eal Virginia Bate Neal. 71. of Belew Creek, died Friday. Sept. 9. 1994. a N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa lem. She was bom in Scotts Count) Tenn. She was a member of AntiocI United Methodist Church and was : Sunday School teacher and membero United Methodist Women. She wa- preceded in death by her husband James M. Neal Jr. Surviving ore a son. Larry T. o Walkeitown; a daughter. LuJean o Winston-Salem; a sister, Mary Davi- of Indianapolis, Ind.; 4 brothers, Rob ert Bare of Acworih. Ga.. Hardy Ban of Mocksville, Parker Bate of Win ston-Salem and William Bore Jr.; : grandchildren and one great grand child. Funeral services were conducted a Burroughs Fhneral Chapel SepL 11 with burial following at Bethlehen United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made ti Children's Home, irre., 1001 Reynold; Road. Winston-Salenr. N.C 27104 o- Antioch United Methodist Church 5390 Pine hall Road. Walnut Cove N.C. 27052. Davie county PubSc Library Mlocksvill«i UC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sepl. 22, mi cr- CT' a ■V "r% -D Q James Gatiield Beavery James GarTield Beaver of Qiina Grove died unexpectedly Tuesday. Sept. 20. 1994 at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will behcldThuis- day. Sept. 22. at 11 a.m. at Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Gfliciating will be the Rev. George Burton. He was bom Marcb 17. 1908 in Rowan County to the late John and Hattie Overcash Beaver. He retired from Cannon Mills. He was a memberorOakGroveUnitedMethodist Church in Qiina Grove, was an administrative board member and former secretary and treasurer of the church. He was married to Nina Freeze Beaver who survives, of the home. Other survivors include: a son, Tom Beaver of Mocksville: a daughter, Mts. Pemtic Martin of Salisbury; 3 hrotliers, Ray Beaver. Daniel Beaver and Bill Beaver, all of Charlotte. Sadie Myers Clawson Sadie Viola Myers Clawson. 76. ofWoodleaf. died Thursday, Sept. 15. 1994 at Salisbury Nursing and Reha bilitation Center after being in declin ing heaith for years. She was bom May 6. l918inDavie County, the daughter of Rosa StewartMyers of Brian Center Nursing Centerin Salisbury and the late Capt. Alex Myers. She was educated in the Davie County Schools and retired from Ervin Mills in Croleemee. She was a mem ber of Woodleaf United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Betty Jean Clawson. In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband. William "Ed" Clawson; a son. Jetiy M. Oawson of Woodleaf;adaughler.Glenda Bobbinsof Hartsville. S.C.; a brother. Herman Myers of Mocksville:Sgrandchildten;and .5 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sept.19. at Summersell Memorial Chapel by the Rev. Brenda Newman with burial following in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Woodleaf United Methodist Church. 9000 Church St.. Woodleaf. N.C. 27054. J Bruce Donald Blevins Bruce Donald Blevins Sr.. 64. ofWinston-Salem.diedSunday,Se]^ 18, 1994. at Fcrsyth Memorial Hospital.HewasbomJuly 30.1930in Mitch ell County to Jack Plummet and RuthSparks Fortner Blevins. He attended Hanis High School inSpnice Pine. He retitedftom the Team- ... . . .x«A4 -vrk lOM iV.Frances Miller Boger V ■ Frances Ozell Miller Boger. 75. of• -Faimington Road, died Friday night inj 'N.C. Baptist Hospital alter being in ' declining health.I ShewasbominPavieCoimtyJuneSpnicePine-HeietitedftomtheTeam- j :i3. 1919. to the late CV. and Ida steis Union Local #391 Nov. 30.1992 j MatklandMillerandwasaretiredcash-after36yeaisofservice.Hebecaniea ; ier with Millets Restaurant. She was a 1member of Local #391 in 1956. Hebecame a business agent in I9tB aiidsecretary-treasurer in 1969, retiiing in that capacity.He began working with McLeanTrucking Co. where he was a road member of Mocksville First BaptistI Church. ( ' i; Survivors include her husband.> ' Hubert Boger of the home; 2 ilaugh-5 teis.DeboraTUckerofMocksvilleandiiuciuns V.O. I TCathyAllenofAdvance:2giandchiI-dtiver and shop steward after leaving t jTren; 3 sisters. Louise Whitaker.Tungsten Mining Corp. in 1956. f -.Ceraidlne Sheek and Ruby White, aiiSurviving are his wife. Margaret ;oTMocksville;abrolher.BobMillerofSilver Blevins of the home; 2 sons. . jSocksville.Bruce "Tad" Blevins Jr. of Mocksville . r"- Funeral services were conducted and Jackie Lee Blevins of Winston- I '.iSepI. 19. at Baton Funeral Chapel withSalem; 2 sisters. Barbara Blevins 1 3lwRev.LatTyHovisomciating.BurialHuskins and Jean Blevins Johnson, ! itillowed in Rose Cemetery,both of Spnice Pine; a half brother. ■ rf. The family requests memorials be^Gaude Fbrtner of Bluntville. Tenn.; 3grandchildren; several nieces and neph ews.A memorial service was to be held Sept. 21, at Hayworth-Miiler FuneralHome. Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Astor Buchanan and Dr. GuyHipp officiating, along with specialspeaker. R.V. Durham.Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/ForsythCounty. IIOOC S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem, N.C 27103. nsidered for Mocksville First Bap-■ rSt Church. North Main St.. Mocks-• ilglle, N.C. 27028. John Charies DwigginsJ John Charles Dwiggins. 59. of Sal isbury, died Friday. SepL 16.1994 at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. He had bMn in declining health for three years. He was bom in Davie Cbrmty SepL6. 1935 to the late Rufus and Pe^ Hendren Dwiggins. He received his education in the Davie County schools. ' He was a retired car salesman with Aaron Chevrolet and had been an in surance salesnian for Coastal Plains Insurance Co. He was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his former wife. Brenda Dwiggins ofSalisburyiadaugh-ter. Teresa D. Hinson of Salisbury; 3 brothers. Rufus DwigginsJr.ofMocks- ville. Billy Hall Dwigginsof Woodleaf. Jerry Dwiggins of McLeansvitle; 4 sisters, Mildred Phelps of Cleveland. Sue Livengood and Katherine McCormickofYadkinvilie. and Diane White of Mocksville; and 2 grandchil dren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sept. 18.1994. at Summersett Memorial Chapel by the Rev. Lee Cbckerill of Trinity Wesleyan Churchin Harmony. Burial follow^ in Rowan Memorial Park. <r-- •o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thuriday, Sept 22,1954- y NL K a Ck f o ■i- O 5^ : ^chel Spiy Graham , ■ ■; Rachel Spiy Graham, 81. of Kan-i1apolis,diedSepl. 17. l994.atCabar-ius Memorial Hospiial In Concoixl.•; She was bom Jan. 8.1913 In Davie• Q»«"'ytolhelaleH.C.andMaiylda; Coble Spiy. She was a retired nursing; home assistant. She was a member of; the Church of the Naaarene In Sails-: biiiy, moving to Kannapolls In 1982. from the Mocksvllle area.Her first l)u.sband. Clyde Grifrilh.. dM in 1944. Her second husband,. Wllllam"BiirTroutnian,precededher[ In death In 1975.I She Is survived by her husband. Joe Hubeil Graham; ason, Daniel WebsterGrilTllh of Mocksvllle; a daughter.Betty laju Richardson ofMoctsville: 2ilep sons. HetmanGraham and DavidGraham, both of Flint. Mich.; 4 stepdaughters, Jo Boone of Wilmington. VIrglniaHaloway orSallshury. FrancesWilliams of Ashcboro, HelenWmidward of Kannapolls; 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.Funeral services were conductedSept. 19. at Calvary Baptist Church in MocksvlllebytheRevs.Robett Turnerand Bobby Henderson with burial following in the church cemetery. Pauline Renegar Koontz I paullneRenegarKoonla,83,ljamcsChurch Road, Mocksvllle, died Satur day morning, Sept. 17,1994.She was bom In DavIe Countymarch 28, 1911 to the late WiUiaroHenry and RebeccaJaneBoyd Renegar and had been a homemaker. She was alifelong member of Ijames Crrrssroads Baptist Church.Herhusband. DavidWilson Krtontz. preceded her in death In 1982.Survivors include her son. William "Bill" Koontz of Mocksvllle; agrand-son, David Harrison Koontz; a granddaughter. Elizabeth Austin Koontz; asister, Cordie Current of Oaks Retirement Center in Wlnston-Salem;2neph- ews and 4 nieces.Funeral services were conducted at4 p.m. Sept. 19. at Ijamcs CrossroadsBaptist Cliurch with the Rev. Ben Mullofficiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.Memorials should be consideredfor Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church,|jamesChurchRoad.Mocksville.N.C. 27028. Mark Douglas Hogany Mark Douglas Hogan. 36, of Rockingham, died at his home Friday. Sept. 9.1994. He was bom In Richmond County. Aug. 28. 1958. a son of Lany Hogan and Jane Rabb Hogan. He was agiadu-ate ofChrist School. Aiden; and a pouluy farmer. Funeral services were heldMondayat 2 p m. at Norman United MethodistChurch with the Rev. Roger Paztonofficiating. Burial followed in the Hogan cemetery In Derby. He Is survived by one son. Adam Hogan ofthe home; mother Jane Hoganof Ellerbe; fatlier. Larry Hogan of Hoffman; brother. Alan Hogan of Ellerbe; a sister. Cindy Hogan of Ad vance; and his grandmother. Mrs. Ver- non Hogan of Notman. Memorials may be made to Christ School. Christ School Road, Aiden, NC 28704, Bessie Spry NaileBessie Spry Naile, 90, formerly of I Mock Place Apartments, died Tues-day morning at Autumn Care tova- Center where she had been a resident for the past year. ^ShewasbcroinDavieCountyf<b.19.1904 to the late Dewitt and Eliza- i beth Creason Spry and was retir^from Erwin Mills. She was a memberof Liberty United Methodist aurehandtheUnitedMcthodl5tWomen.She was very active with the CooleemaSenior Citizens as long as to health "^Turvivors Include a son. HaydenBenson of Coolcemee; 5 grandclnl-dicn; 2 great grandchildren; severalniecesandnepltcws-Shewasprec^ed in death by a son, OJ. Benson Jr. m 1992.A graveside service was to be heldThursday, Sept. 22. at 11 a-in. at Liberty United Methodist Churchwitli the Rev. David Reep officiating. The family asks that memorials beconsidered for Uberty United Methodist Church. Route 4. Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028. ______ ft » —^ 2 V^aJterJ. Johnson •WalterJ.JohnsonSr..l02.ofWln-;.slon-Salem died at his residenceWednesday, Sept. 14.1994.; He was bom in the Haystack Cbm-• ntunityofSunyCbunty Sept20.1892.• a son of Jefferson William and Sally - Sifow Johnsort; •Inl916,hewasmarriedtoGeorgla> Kivett. who preceded him in death in; l985.HewasaveteranofWorldWarI. serving in the Battle of Atgonne• ForestandalsointheAimyofOocupa- r tion..5 'Returning to the U,S., he started aI wholesale dry goods business, lateropening retail stores in KemersvilleC aitd Mocksville. He was elected presi- •' of the N.C Merchants Associa-j litjn in 1940.) : He is survived by a son, WJ.-. Jr^son Jr, of Kemersville; 4 gnmd- -■ oWldren and 5 great grandchildren. '.; .• Asravesideservice was held Sept "alMalnStreetMethodlstChuichby^ Dr. Fnmklln W. Grice. /Memorials may be made to Htis-' pice of Wlnston-Salem, 1 lOO-C Is.•,'Stralfoid Rd.. Winston-Salem. NC27103. ) ' / ■'Maria Britz PerryMaria Blitz Perry, 85, of Bermuda u Village, Advance, died at BeimudaVillage Health Center Sunday mora-;mg. Sept. 19.1994. / SliewasbominCaibontlale.Pa..adaughterofManhewFrancisandJose- ■ phine Klemensic Britz.; She lived in Caibondalc until mov--• ing to Wlnston-Salem in 1930 whenr she mairied Dr. John D. Perry, whob survives. She was a member of St;• Paul's Episcopal Church where she{ served on the altar guild.The funeral service was Sept 20. at !; St.Paul'sEpiscopalChurch.cottductedby the Rev. Thomas L. Ehrich. En-: tombment followed in Westlawn Gar- i: dfais of Meiticiy Mausoleum.* ; in addition to to husband, she is■; sdrvived by a daughter, Patricia Maria: Peiiy Moser of Chestertown. Md.; asister. Mis. Samuel S. Lombaido ofS JtLcksonvllle. Fa.; a brother. Matthew^ U Britz of Dallas. Texas; 2 grandsons g and 4 great grandchildren.5 ; Memorials may be made to a char-^ iiy of the tlonoi's choice. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thudday, Sept. 22, IJm'. y James Cecil White James Cecil While, S6, of Rock House Road, Mocksville, died Mon day morning, Sept. 19,1994, at Davie County Hospital after a sudden illness. He was bom in Davie County Nov. 20,1936 to the late Charlie Hartman and Elizabeth POole White and was employed with AMP, Inc. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors include his wife, Janice Smith White of the home; a son Davie Keith White ofMocksville; 2 brothers, Charlie While Jr. of Mocksville and Ike White of Clemmons; 2 sisters, Mrs. Fabian Shore of Cooleemee and Mrs. Alma Dawson of Florida. Funeral services were to be held Sept. 21, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with burial following in the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church cemetery. CN tr- Leonard Carl Vestal .j Leonard CStrl Vestal, 85, formeriy of Mocksville and recently of Win- slon-Salem, died Thursday, Sept. 15, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. A native of Yadkin Cbunty, bom Feb. 9, 1909 to the late Walter and Lorie Collins Vestal, he was a retired furniture worker and farmer. He was married to iheformerCallie Jester, who died Dec. 23,1983. He issnrvived by 3 sons,Conard L, Everett and Fred Vestal, all of Win- ston-Salem; 4 daughters, Margaret Hayden of Winston-Salem, Dorothy Heplerof Harmony, Maiy Widener of Hamptonville and Margaret Pcndergrass ofMocksville; 5 brothers, Paul Vestal of Thomasville, Harvey Vestal of Pfafftown, Homer Vestal of Elkin, Richard and Evan Vestal, both of Boonville; a sister, Annie Pearl Hentrick of Jonesville; 18 grandchil- <lren; 24 great grandchildren and 4 great great grartdchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Hobert Vestal, and a sister, Gail Wall. He was a member of the Baptist faith. Funeral services were held .at . Mackie-Gemry Funeral HomeCbirpel Sept. l8,conductedbylheRevs. Ronnie Croce and Jesse Siroud, with burial following in Union Grove Baptist Church cemetery. / EmestFrr^lJ^ V/ednesday.„fWi„ston^e^^P^^,,h Memorial Hospilai- 1911 He was Wesley and syth Coujdy ^ He was a W^ veteran of ^ and memberMethodist Pine V .mherofihe re his wife. Maude BrownWhiteottne daughter.White of Tyrone, Ga a da 8^^^^ teis. Wit Clemmons. Memorials . ,900 S. 27103 a Qk Vv .<L r £ Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC ... - c- , 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 29,1994 .Q> o <0 J Elsie Gartner Beck ElsieCailiicrBcck.90.ofLogCabin RoatI, Mixrksville. died early Sunday nKiming. Sept. 25. 1994. al her home alier being in ileclining liealih. ShewaslwmJan.30. l9(MinI>avie County, a daughter of the late Samuel and Sallie Wilkerson Cartner. She was a homemaker and a member of Rocky Springs Baptist Church in Harmony. Her husband. Jolinny Ray Beck, preceded her in death in 1974. Survivorsinclude.1 daughters. Joyce Beck of the Imme. Eula Shuler and Sylvia Williams of Mocksville; a son. Saituiel Wellman Beck of the home: 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchil dren. runcral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Sept. 27. at Halon Funeral Chapel conducted by the Revs. Jesse Stroud and Grady Tuttcrow. Burial followed in BcarCreek Baptist Church cemetery. Carrie Morrow Byrd Carrie Morrow Byrd. 89. of Ad- y vance dietl Thursday. Sept. 22.1994. at her home. .She was bom to the late Joseph U. and CIcntentine Wilkie Morrow. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and a member of TEL. Sun day School class.She was preceded in death by her husband. Fjigcne Byrd. in 1978 andtwo sons. Chiirles and Fred Byrd. Surviving are 3 sons. Harold Byrd of Advance. Frank Byrd of Gasloma and Ralpli Jennings of Lexington; 3daughlcrs.CtUhetinc Byrd ofAdvance. Maxine Mobbs of Coolville, Ohio and Ruth Deaton of Concord; 26 grand-childien;42greatgiandchildren;2gteatgrcalgrandcbildren-.andasister,Myrtle Sanders of Kings Mountain. Funenil services were held al iW a m. Sept. 24. at Hayworth-Miller Si las Creek Oiapel by Dr. Mark Corns. A graveside service was conducted at 4:30p.m. atWiightCcmeteiy in BrysonCilyby'rommyCombs.pastorofGrace Baptist Church in Palatka. Fla.Memorials may be made to The Missions Fund of Calvary Baptist Church. Genevieve Brewer Genevieve Bioadhurst Brewer 89. , of Washington, died Thursday.V 22 |994inBcaufortCountyHospiial. She was a native of Craven County and attended the Vanceboro schoolsand Buies Creek Academy. She lived most of her life inOreenvillewhereshewasammberrt the First Christian aiuich. Sire W been a resident of Washington for the •"'S^ved by 3 sons. Jim^e W. Brewer ofWashington. Col. FtwkL Brewer of Greenville, Utiwo^E"Woody" Brewer Jr. of Mocksvdle. 3d.aughters.UythaB.Mobley OfWash ington. Linda Vee Calvert of Hil on Head. S.C.. Mary EvelynGieenville; 9 grandeliildrem | sWp j„i.:m oml 2 ereat israndchilaren. Funeral services were conduced at3;30p.m.atWilkers(.nFuneral(^pel in Gwnville Sept. 25. followed by burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Jasper Cletus Durham JasperaelusDurham.49.ofJones- / ville, died Saturday aflemoonal Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital in Elkin. HewasbomSept.27, l944inSuiTy - COuntyto Albert and Pemte Wagoner ' Durham. He was retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was of the Baptist ! faith. Surviving are his wife, Gabriel Buelin Durham of the home; 2 daugh ters. Tammy D. Brewald of Boonvillc and Donna D. Ward of Advance; S grandchildren;a sister, Marie Wood of llamptonville: 4 brotliers, Tucson and Charlie Durham, both of Winslon-Sa- lem, Lesterand Franklin Durham, both ofYadkinville. Funeral services were held al 2p.m. Sept. 27. al Island Ford Baptist Church by the Revs. Scott Caudlll and Allen Barker with burial following in Longtown United Methodist Church cemetery. DaWe County Mocksvill N r Edith Allen Burton Edith Allen Painter Burton, 79, of Cleveland died Friday. Sept. 23. al y Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in an auto accideuL She was bom in Davie County, May 2. ]9IS.lollre late David and Ada Robinson Allen and had beenanursing assistant at Davie County Hospital. She was a member of Corinth Chuich of Christ in Woodleaf. She was preceded in death by her first husband, William A. Painter, and her second husband, Samuel A. Bur- Ion. Survivors include 3 daughters. Norma Lankfoid. Mary Lynn Swazy and Carole Hallybuiton, all of Cleve land; a son. James A. Painter of Har mony; 9 grandchildren. 7 great-giand- children;2stepdaughteis,NellieMayes and DollieMayes.lxilhofKlngs Moun tain; 3 step sons, Keith Button and Ted Burton, Iwth of Belmont, and Hoyle Burton of Amelia, Va.; and 5 step grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Martha Joan Painter. Funeral services were conducted al 7 p.m. Sept 24 at ^ton Fiineial Chapel by Earl Gieseke. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Sept. 25, al Corinth Church of Christ cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered ftir Corinth Church of airisl. Needmore Road, Woodleaf. N.C. 27054. / ,G ary Cecil Clay Eanes (icil Oay Eanes, 91, fomreriy of Park Avenue, Mocksville, died Mon- day.SepL26,1994,attheresidenceof hisson,Bill Eanes with whom he made his home. He was bora in Lexington to the late ThomasShellandRebeccaCecilEwes and was the retired managerofLcxing- ton Ice and Coal Co. with mote than 60 years of service. He was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, was a ma son and a former member of the Lex ington KiwanisClub. Heenjoyed trav eling to Bnishy Mountain for apples and was an avid outdoorsman. His wife, Janie Lou Grubbs Eanespreceded him in death in 1986. Ason, Cecil Clay Eanes Jr., also preceded him in death. Survivors include 2 sons, James A. "Jim" Eanes of Eldorado, Ark. and William T. "Bill" Eanes of Mocks ville; 9 gtandchildien; ISgreat grand children; a sister, Kalhtyn C. Pollock ofThomasville; 2 brotheis, Charles R. Eanes of Thomasville and Robert Lee Eanes of Lexington. Funeral services were held at 11a.m. ScpL 28, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Scott Eanes, Lee Pol lock and Ralph Hill Eanes ofTicialing. Burial followed at Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. .0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 29,1994 <iN .■h J . Demes Key Demes Key. 79, of Yadldnville.died Friday, Sept. 23,1994, al his resi dence.A nfilivc of Yadkin County, bomFeb. 15,1915, to the late Ed and Lucy Hutchens Key, he was retired front J.H. Cras-er & Sons. He was married to the former Lizza Donathon. who died in November 1992. Surviving are 3 sons, aarence andRoger Key of Yadkinville and TroyKey of Mocksviile; 3 daughters. RubyHester of Greensboro, Nellie Eldridgeand Judy Salmons, both of Yadkin- ville;9giandchildrenand3great grandchildren.■ He was a member of the Baptist faith.Funeral services were held Sept.27, at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Homeconducted by the Rev. W.B. Brawleywith burial to follow in Liberty Baptist Church cemetery. Joyce Boger OwensJ Joyce Boger "Tceney" Owens. 76. or207-WPark Ridge Circlc.diedSun-day. Sept. 26.1994. at Fbrsylh Memo-rial Hospital.She was bom May 22. 1918 inOavic county to Samp and RorenceBeck Boger.She was preceded in death by lier Ini.shand. Val A. Owens in 1978. Siirvivingareason. Roger K. Owensof Lcwisville: a daughter. JudyChildress of King: 6 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; 2 sisters. Edna TeagueofWinston-Salemand LodenaDunnof Uwisville; a brother. Riley "Bud" Boger of Winston-Salem. Funeral services w ere held at 2 p.m..Sept. 28. at Hayworlh-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by the Rev. Don GrilTin.Burial followed at Westlawn Gardensof Memory. } Nellie Evans Lynch • NellieEvansLynch.64,ofMocks-J ville died Thursday. Sept. 22,1994 at Oakhaven Rest Home. ■ She was bora Aug. 29. 1930 inJohnsonville. S.C. to the late Clarence and Anna Perry Evans. She lived in Danville. Va. for anumber of years and had been a resi-dentatOakhavenRestHomeinMocks-villesince l989.She wasamem^cf Tehiple Baptist Church in Danville.She was the last survivor of herfarhily. She was preceded in death by. her husband. Sam Lynch.Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews.A gravetiide service was held at 2• p.m. SepL 25. at Oaklawn Memorial■ Gardens by the Rev. Ben Mull. Niesa Moniqtie Mock / Graveside services for infant NiesaMonique Mock, oneday old, of 1586Codbcy Road, Mocksviile, was heldon Wednesday moming.SepL 28,19W at 11 at New Bethel Baptist Oiurch inMocksviile. Pastor Elizabeth Mock officiated.Sunrivorsincludc: the parents, Der- rick and Lisa Mock, of the home;grandparents, Meivin and ElizabethMock of Mocksviile and David andAnnie Seay of Aliceville, Ala.; great-grandmother. Laura Wilkins ofAliceville. Ala.;andgt*at-grandfather, Moses Jemison of Chicago. 111. MargpretHarperRobbins • Margaret Harper Robbins. 73. ofWinston-Salem died Sunday.Sept. 25. 1994. at her home.She was bom April 30. 1921 inRorence. S.C to WilUaro Bruce and Mary Jane Brake Harper.She was a member of Rrst BaptistChurchofWinston-Salem. AHorenceHigh School graduate, she attendedLander College in Greenwood, S.C.She was preceded in death by 2sisters. Carolyn Harper and KatheritieAnderson, and a grandson. Eric David Robbins.Surviwng are her husband, VernonAlexander Robbins Sr. of the honte; 5.sons, Vernon A. Robbins Jr. of Lexington. John Bruce Robbins and Doiiald Lee Robbins ofWinston-Salem, Richard James Robbins of Advance, andRobert David Robbins of the home; 7 ■ grandchildren; a brother. Brace BrakeHarper of Rorence, S.C; 4 sisters.J MayBlenJohnsooofPensacola.Ra..I Edith Kiepperof Atlanta. Ga.. Evelyn» PjatherofMemphis,Tenn.BndHeleneJ Smith of Lanc;uKer,S.C; iFuneta^ services were to be held at5 3;30p.in.Stq>t28.atHayvvoith-Miller5 Silas Credc Chapel by Dr. DatSd hi5 Hughes with burial following in 5 Parklawn Memorial Gardens.5 '. Memorials may be made to Hos-; pice of Winston-Salem/Forsythi County. lipiW:; S. Sttatford Road,{ Winston-Salerra N.C 27103 or theJ American Cancer Socieqr. 1900 S.• Hawthorne Road, Fbrsylh Medical• .IhA Suite 622, Winston-Saiem,N.C • 27103-3901. / ^'^rrr.cfr.ce^^ Bus Cape sondra Seamon of Tice,Jia.'f'^SalelSbbieHillyard sons. James Henry ,,_vv4 sssxsr-'his last months. (T- <0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, SepL 29,1994 J 0^ Ov V William Howard Seats y Wiltiam Howard "Bill" SeaU!. 50, of 166 Dance Hall Road. Mocksvillc, died Friday. Sept. 23, at Davic County Hospital. A native of 0.ivie County, he was bom Aug. 22.1944 to the late Richard Howard and Minlora Wishon He was owner and operator of Bill's Auction. On May 18.1963. he was married to the former Ola Mae Grace, who sumves. Al.so surviving are a son. William Howard Seals Jr. of Mocks- ville; a half hrolher. Richard Seals of Virginia Beach. Va.; a sister. Laura Campbell of Mocksville; a half sister. Maty Robcilson of Winston-Salem; and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sept. 25. at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home Oiafiel followed by burial at the Seals Home. Louise Stringer Simmons Louise Stringer Simmons, 79, of Ceveland, died Monday, SepL 26 at Autumn Care Nursing Center in Salis bury. She was bom in liedell Cbunty May 28.191S,tolhelateGeoigeandHannah Davidson Stririger. She was educated in the Rowan County public schools and was a retired dairy farmer. . She and her husband were the first in Rowan Cbunty to start a Grade A dairy. They also started the Rowan County Demonstration Club and the Rowan County Farm Bureau. She was a Sunday School leacheral Rock Hill Church of Chri.st. Herhusband,ainonSimnK)ns.died Nov. 11.1988. She was also preceded in death by a son, Quilmer Simmons. She is survived by a daughter, Malvia Houpe of Cleveland; 3 foster daughters, Ouol Thomas ofSalisbury, Shirley Ceter of Cleveland and Mary CaIdwellofSalisbuiy;3brothers,John Stringer, Herbert Stringer and Calvin Stringer, all of Cleveland; 2 sisters, Georgia Landrum and Annette Landrum of Salisbury; IS giandchil- dien and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services, were to be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, SepL 29, at Rock Hill Church of Christ with Brother Allen Simmons of Highland Acnes Church of Girist oiliciatittg and burial follow ing in the church cemeteiy. >ZnCarl Leonard Weyand Carl Leonard Weyand, 98, of 3215 Bermuda Village, Advance, died Fri day, SepL 23, 1994 at the Bermuda Village Center. He was bom in Waterbury, Conn, and moved to North Carolina in 1992. He was a member of University Con gregational church in Orlando, Fla., a mason, a member of the American Orchid Society, an inventor, philatelist wd photographer. ' A U.S. Army vetnan of WWI, Weyand was assigned to special radio operations in France. Surviving are his wife, Virginia Flynt Weyand of Bermuda Village; 7 grandchildren and 13 great grandchil dren. A memorial service was conducted at 3 p.m. SepL IS, at the Bermuda Village Chapel by the Rev. hapton Morgan and Dr. Julianne Thrift En tombment was is Woodlawn Memorium in Orlando. Fla. Memorial gifts may be made to Salem College. Winston-Salem, N.C., the Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, Ra. or to the donor's choice. lA .0) O I mocksville* NC j- <r- ' o DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, QcL 6,1994 O X o Pearl Hartman Bowden J Pearl llailman Bowden, 92, of Meroiicy Siteel. died Tuesday morn ing. Oel. 4. 1994. al Davie County Hospital. She wa.s bom in Davie County. Jan. 24.19U2 tothe late AtleyE. and Mattie Douthit I lartmanand had been ahome- maker. She was a member of Mocks- vilic First United Methodist Church. I ler husbiind. L. Sheek Bowden Sr., preceded her in death in 1981. Survivors include herdaughler. Nan Bowden NaylorofMocksvilie; 2sons, L.S. Bowden Jr. of Mocksville and Ralph Bowden of Greensboro; II grandchildren and 18 great gnandchil- drcn. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.Thursday, Oct. 6. al Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Ed Biggers. Paul Riggs andLarty HovUofliciating and burial following in Rose Cbm- eleiy. The family was lo meet al Eaton's Funeral Home Wednesday night 7-9 p.m. The family requests memorials be considered for the Mocksville Firk United Methodist Church. 30S North Main Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bobby Gentry Johnson Bobby Gentry Johnson. 58. of J 'jantes Church Road, Mocksville, died at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital in Reidsville early Thursday, Sept. 24, 1994, aftera sudden illness. He was bom in Iredell County, July 25,1936 to Clara Belle Hayes Johnson ofHannonyandthelateDevidJohnson. He was employed by CariE SmithPipeline Cbnstrttction Co. and was of iheBaptislfaitli.Hew3sanavidhtmter, a member of the Operators Union 465and had auended Harmony High School. Surviving in oddiUon to his tnolherare his wifb of 27 years, Ann Boyd Johnson of the home; 4 sisters, FbggyMtinday and Ubby Miller, both of Statesville, Barbara Warren ofHidcory and Mary Alexatiderof Yadkinville; a niece and 7 nephews. Funeral servi(*swereat2p.tn. Oct.I, at Eaton funeral Chapel with the Rev. Date Wallace oiliciating. Btirial followed in Ijatites Crossroads Baptist Church cemetery. Cordie Mae Gartner / Cordie Mae Walker Caruier, 96. * formerly of Route I. died Sept. 21. 1994. in Autumn Core of Mocksville witcre she was a resident. She was bom inDavieCounty Sept. 8. 1898 lo the late James David and Maggie Felker Walker and had been a homemaker. She was a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church. Her husband. Grndy William Cartner.precededherindettthin 1971. She was al.su preceded by a son. James Kennit Catlncr in 1987. Survivors include 2sons. Lawrence W. Caitner of Mocksville and Carl P. Cartncr of Statesville; 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sept 24. .11 Eaton Funeral (ihapel with the Revs. Gaty Kling and Olin O. Swice- good ofliciating. Burial followed in Salem United Methodist Church cem etery. Li^eHartmra Marsh . . J £izzieVogIer Hartman Matdt 73, of Mvnnce died SepL 19. 1994, al■Forb>bMemorialHospilaL ...ShewasbomOcL i 1, l920in.Wiri-stort^em, a daighter of Lewis and'Hi Abeth Vogler Hoitmah. She was a'mmberofAdvanceUnitedMethodistj :Chi&ch.' 'jhe was preptded in death by herfhusband,GaithnMj;^tin 1^- "She is sutvivkl by 4 sisters, Mabel.H. Bailey, Ann H. Batidiar^ Bett^ H.' Batbhardt and Mag^e H.' Carter ofi Hiclcory; a foster si^, Himbelh for-'danW KetiteisvUle and a riurnbef of' .'nieces and nephews;''!" . V "'graveside Mtvice tyas .heid in.-Adduce United Methodist Church''cemeteiy SepL 24, conducted by tte^.'ReviHanyShenilL' •''' Memoiials may-be made to Ad- i 'vaitw United Methorlist Church. J Cl^es Allen tlunn Qiailes Allen Dunn, 51, of Ad vance, died SepL 28,1994. He was bom SepL 2,1943 in Win- stomSalem to Loyd S. and Lodena Bogn- Dunn. He was a fabricator for Perry Cralt Cbtp. Surviving ate his mother and father of LCwisvilte; 3 sisters, Barbara Belk of Lauiinburg, S.C., Shirley Leonard of Pfafftown, Linda Hacklerof Lewis-vitlej 4 nieces, Shoii, Wendy, Tracy and fitandi; 4 stepchildren, Matthew and Gregory Dom, Lisa Dobbins and Tonja Hayes.^neral services were held at 2 p. m.OcL'.!, at Vogler and Sons CIcmmons Chapel. Buiio! followed in Paifclawn I Gardens. CS-- DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct 6,1994 y o \ William Judson Myers William Judsim "Bill" Myers. 73. of Cleveland, died lliursday, Sept. 29. 19*4. at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Saisbury. He had been in declining heillh for several years and seriously ill wo weeks. Bom April 21. 1921, in Union Crave, he wasa son orthe late G J. and AfeyJohnsonMyere. Educated at West Yadkin High School and the Univer sity of North Carolina, he was a dairy farmer. A veteran of tire U.S. Navy, he served during World War II in both the Atlantic and Paeiltc theaters. He was prrviously town manager of Glen Al- piie and served on the board of direc tors of Crescent Electric for 17 years. He was a charter member of the Rsritan Club of Glen Alpine and a member of Wayside Baptist Church in Sutesville, the American Legion and Pdriotic Sons of America. He also led songs at Cleveland Baptist Church for anumterofyears. He'was preceded in death by his first wife, Jarre FteebeeMyers, on Aug. 27,1972. Siityivors include wife, Cerarda Rosco;Myers, witom he married Aug. 16.19^9; 2 sons. A.W, and Joseph S. Myeri^ both of Cleveland; a daughter, Marth^i Jane Deal of China Grove; a hrothey, Dwight Myers of Mocksville; sisters. Ruby Dean Walton o( Stone Mountain, Ca.andLucilIeMyersLevan of Moclcsville; 8 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 11 aim.Oct. l.atLyerlyFunetalHotne's Jairies C. Lycrly Chapel in Salisbury conclucted by the Rev. Allen White, pastor of Wayside Baptist Church. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with military graveside rites by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Memorials may be made to Baptist Children's Home of N.C. Inc.. SIS Watson Ave..Thomasville,NC 27360. / William Frank Vogler William Frank Vogler. 63. of Ad vance. died Thursday. Sept. 29, 1994 at the V.A. Hospital in Salisbury. He was bom Dec. 28,1929 in Ad vance to William Frank Vogler and Mary Lethia Myers Vogler Robertson. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serv ing during the Korean War and was a member of the Advance V.F.W. Post 8719. He was owner and operator of Bill VoglerisTrre Service, amemberof AdvanceUnitedMedjpdislChutchanda member of Advance Masonic Lodge #710. Surviving are his wife. Notma Frye Vogler of the home; a son, William Frank Vogler Jr. of lite home; a sister, Nancy Shoaf of Advance; a brother, Richmond S. "Dick" Vogler of Ad vance and a number of nieces and nephews. , n , Funeralserviceswereheldatdp.m.Oct. I.at Vogler and Sons Cleramons Chapel by the Revs. Hatty Sherrill and Deny Bamhardt, A graveside service followed by the Advance Masonic Lodge 710. Memorials may be made to the Capital Building Fund. Advance United Methodist Chuteh, do Nancy Shoaf, 1757 Fork Bixby Road. Advance, N.C. 27006. ^imjirlTai^West Alb^ Edward West, 84, of Ad- J vanMdiedattheVeteransAdminislra- lionMedicalCbnterinSaUsburyTues- day night, Sept. 27,1994. He was a tern in Hutchinson, Kan- sas,'Dec, 8. 1909 to the late Charles Clay and Edna Brenneman West and 'was retired from lheU.S. Navy, He had also worked In civil service with the U,S! Air Force for 10 years. Survivors include his wife. Maty Brock West of the home; a son, Ttmo- thy West of Mocksville; a stepson, Edward B undy WestofCbialSprings. Fla.; A graveside service was held at I p.m. Sept, 30, in National Cemetery in Salisbury with the Rev. Jimmy Myers officiating. Military honors were con ducted by the 1 Ith District Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wats, Pearline Hall WilUams J ' Pearline Hall Williams, 48, Jack sonville, Fla. died Saturday, SqiL 24, 19SM in Jacksonville. BomDec.5, l946,inDavieCounly, she was a daughter of the late John an Savannah Hall. A graduate of Davie County High School, she had lived in Florida for 12 years. Survivors include 2 sons, John Earl and Teny Williams, both of Jackson ville, Fla.; a daughter, Patricia McMillan of Jacksonville, FIa.,3brDlh-ers, James Hall of High Point, John Hall of Boston, Mass, and William HallofWinston-Saiem;sisters,4MaiyE. Rowe of Brooklyn, N.Y., Emma Hall, Mildred Kemp and Josephine Ijames, all of Mocksville; a half sister, Dorothy Graham of Winston-S^m and 4 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at Morrison-Sturdevant Funeitd Home Chapel by the James Ijames. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. I i 3 4: -3 Public Ub DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Ocl. 13,1994 a, o c Hannah and Haley Cook I Hannah Lynn and Haley Nicole Inrani twin daiigliters of Archie SiiitdeRjr.andAiiiyJoCookofMocks-vdlc. were dead at biuli al Forsylh Memorial Ih^piinl Wednesday. Ocl 5. 1994. A graveside service w.is held al 2 p.m. .Sunday at Turrenline Baptist Oiurch ccmelciy with tlie Revs. E.M James .iihI Billy Sloop omdaling. Surviving in addition to their par ents arc a sister. Amber Noel Kecnan of die home; maternal grandmother. Joyce Cook of Mocksvillc; maternal great grandparents. Oscar and Myrtfe Seamon Cixrk of Mocksville. Frances Clement Jones / Frances Veola Clement Jones. 6.4. of Salisbury, dierl Wednesday. Oct. 5. 1994. at N.C. Baptist I lospilal in'Win- ston-Salem. after isvo weeks of serious iUnes.s. Bom Jan. 26,19.41. in Moclcsville. she was a daughter of the late Maty Jane Rint and Hubeil Clement. Edu cated in Davie County, she wasahome- maker and member of Faiifield Baptist Church and the pastor's aid. Survivors include husband, Louis V. Jones; 3 sons. Vemon R.. Vann L. and Charles L Jones; 3 daughters, Belinda J. Jones and Collelte J. Muslcelly, both of Salisbury,' and ' FUiriinaJ. Charleston of Roney.PJLL 3 brothers, William McKinley Qem-, ent of Salisbury, VantiUndsey Cleiiir' emofMotdcsviileandCeoiigeCleineflt: of New York, N.Y.; a sister, Elizabeth' C Fowler of Mocksville and 4 chlldfi^ ! V'"' '- . Geraldlne G. HolbertJ Geraldine Caddy Holbert. 81. of / Albermarle.diedTuesday,Oct.4.l994 J at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem. Born May 24, 1913, in Stanly County, a daughter of the late Charles Winfrcd and Mary Frances Bacon Caddy, site was a 1934 graduate of Meredith College. Shewasareceptionistretuniedfrom. Sl,anley Funeral Home. A member of First Baptist Church, she was a former Sunday school teacher and active in WMU. An extension homemaker. she was a deacon in the Kirk Qub. Her husband, Edward Daniel Holbert. died in 1972. Survivors include daughter, Jerry Lou Jones of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at First Baptist Church Friday. Oct. 7. at 11 a.m. by the Revs. Harold McDonald and Robert Dixon. Burial followed at Fairview cemetery. J 'Jack Dempsey Robertson . n Jack Dempsey Robertson. 73. of.Winston-SalemdledearlyFiidaymoi^ ing,Odi;7.1994. at Forsyth Memorial•Hospital after a brief illness. He was bom Dec. 3,1920 in Davte County to Haimon T, and Esther Wil- n lianas Robertson. . ' he was retii^ ftom.W. Rejmolds t ."TWck Stotage Depdrtmehl and was a '.■•.rmemberofVienteBii^awirfV^• '^a32rtddegtee^o^j^!^^'-oftheSalemLodgeteWj^hndAM: the Scottish Rite. OasU|"emple andShiinei's Clubp^^. '■♦itay Cralef • I I■ iWlnstGn.5aleiti|jJ,'!M0^, 1Robeiuon, MdlW^^Melvin O. Robepso«,»Jer^r jW-febettson futdv^n-Salmbee Brewer, OteeiisbWlzMS tok-,,Sn. Frances tJibMn-and Po»thy,Dockety, all of Windnn-M^ v- • ' -•"■f ■n>eftinetta^heldaf3:30pjii,at v'ii. Vnaifvniid Sims Reynolda Chapel Annie Lee Honeycutt Annie Lee Caitner Honeycutt, 67,of Kannapolis died Saturday. Oct. 8. 1994 at Cabamis Memorial Hospital in Concord. She had been in declininghealth two years and seriously ill 10 weeks» Bom Jan. 21. 1927. in Iredell' County, she was a daughter of the lateHughM.andUllieMaeSitoudCaitner. She worked at Fieldcrest Cannon,Inc. Plant I Folding Department for 40years before retiring in 1992. Amem-berof Mount Olivet United Methodisl Chinch In COncoid. she was active inthe Lorn Goodman Sunday SchoolGass and (he Meitie Winecoff Circle. Two brothers. Bill and James H.Caitner, preceded her in death. Survivors include: husband Edgar Lee Honeycutt Sr.; a son, Edgar LeeHoneycutt Jr., Stone Mountain Ca; adaughter, Rebecca H. Eudy, Concord; 3 brothers. Jack Cartner. Mocksville, D.R. Caitner. Statesviiie, Bob Caitner.Fayettevilie; a s'ister. Saliie Comer,Statesviiie; aiui grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at3 pan. Oa 10 at Mount Olivet United Methodist Church, by the Rev. WesJudy. Burial followed in Carolina Me morial Park.Memorials may be made to Mount Olivet United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 301 Mount Olivet Road. Concord, N.C. 28025. V.Davie County PubRc Library Mocksviils, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 13,1994 ■o Laura Lillian Sniilfiy l.aura Uillian Smilh Smilh, 93. formerly ofAdvance, died Sunday morning. Oct. 9. 1994, in Nfeadowbrook Manor in Qemmons where she had, beenaresidenirorlhcpa.sl9 l/2years.Tuneral services were at 2 p.m. Oct.11 at Yadkin Valley Daptist Churchwith the Rev. Roonie Craddock ofTici-ating. Burial followed in the chureh cemetery. Mrs. Smith was bom in Davie County.Nov. 16. l90O.tolhelateJohnHenry and Nola Blanche Ward Smilhand had been a homemaker. She was amember of Yadkin Valley BaptistChurch and was a well-known seam stress and cook. Her husband. Clrarles Lee "Bill"Smilh preceded her in death and 9brotlrers and sisters also preceded her.She is survived by a sister. MargieHendrix of Advance. 3 5Iep<hildrenand several nieces and nephews. Cecil Douglas Williamsj Cecil Douglas Williams. 67, ofV WilliamsRoad.Mocksville,diedSun- rfcry night. Oct. 9. 1994. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in de clining health. He was bom in Davie County Jan. 3.1927 to tire late Gaude Franklin and Betty Koontz Williams and was retired witli more than 35 years of service with the N.C. Department of Transporta tion. He was an avid horseman and had earned several horse show awards andribbons. He especially enjoyed working and traveling with wagon trains. He was of the Baptist faith.Surviving are his wife. Beny Spry Williams ofthe home; adaughler.Lisa Dawn Williams of Mocksville; a as- ter.NoraSniitbofMocksvtlle;2niecesand a nephew.He was preceded in death by a daughter. Pamela Williams, in 1959 and a sister. Rowena Gontz. in 1979. Funeral services wereconductedot11 a.m.Ocl. 12.01 Eaton farneralchapelwith the Rev. Wayne Buffofneiating. Burial followed in the Fulton United Methodist Church cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for the American Diabetes Association. 3109 Poplorwood Q.. Suite 125. Raleigh. N.C. 27604-1043. Harold J® ]JI.^"cen-HaioldEugeM v/ednes- J rer Sueel. oavie Co""'*day. Oct. 5. . i„dtclintne'w"'*- . .^»M.RandCoip- ... nnn.„.6etson-R""d<:o^;„fVieiotyBap-VwasamemWrt ^ tist Church wheredeacon. He . uyy. He had alsochurch Industries m an avid 8djh.s wife. MyrtteSurvivors uo^etadaugh-■Waldiop'''dson Beach. lers.Kaye^"^''" Osbome of Cool-Va. and v/UsonofMooreS"eentee;ason.Te^^ ^ ^ gnmd- Oc«-1.'''^£5a£omofriciatinfrd« Rev. SheM vieinortal BurialPark in memorials beThe family req BuildinB rary <5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 20,1W4 4 ^chael Steven Boger / j Michael Steven Boger Jr. 22, of U.S.60t.Mocksville,diedearlySaliir-day morning. Oct. 15. from injuries sustained in an auto accident north of Moclcsville. Funeral scrs ices were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 at Eaton Fu neral Chapel with the Rev. Ray Davis omcialingnnd hurial following in Rose Cemetery. The family request memorials he ronsidered for Cancer Research. 1900S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 2710.1. He was bom in Davie County May 15. 1972 to Michael .S. Boger Sr. of Mocksville and Sliaron Westmoreland McCraw. Metabreezc Lane. Moclcs ville. atrd laid been an electrician with Electrical MaintenanceOverflowCom- pany in Lexington. Hewasa 1991 graduate of Davie County High School and had attended Wayne Community College in Goldsboro and was a member of the ^'s group. He wasa memberofOreen^adow Baptist Qiuich. Surviving, in addition to his par ents. arc his step-father. Tim McCraw; abrotha. Qiad Martin Bogerof MocLs- ville; his mateiml grandparents. Grady and Betty Westmoreland of Mocks ville; and his paternal grandmother. Oneida Boger of Mocksville. • His paternal grandfather. Qaude Boger. preceded him in death. Jack Dayvault Gaither J Jack D.iyvault Gaither. 66. of U.S. 601. died early Tuesday in Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a two month illness. He was bom in Davie County July 22.1928 to tbe late James B. and Eula Nichols Gaither. He was retired with over 15 years of service to Burlington Industries. He was also a painter and carpenter. He was a member of Clarksbuty United Methodist Church and especially en joyed woodcrafting. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. Oiatles Ray Gaither. Surviving are his wife. Helen Dow ers Gaitlter of tire honte; a step daugh ter. Linda Beck of China Grove; a step son. Roger Hill of Walnut Creek, Ca lif.; 4 step gtandchildien; 2 step great grandchildren; 3 sisters. Pauline LuRuye of Phoenix. Aria.. Lucille Elliott of Jacksonville. Fla. and Vir ginia DobyofWinsion-Salem: 3 broth ers. Claude Gaither of Harmony. Bob L. Gaither of Winston-Salem artd Bill Gaither of Kemetsville. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Eaton Ftmetal Chapel with the Revs. BUI Blanloti and Datiny ShoresoOicia^ahdbu^following in Legion M^rial Park in Cool- ' eetnee. The famUy request'memorials be considered for Claiksbuty United MethodistChuRfa^Raute4.^227A,'' Statesville,N.C 28677. n ' . ' /'William Olyn Bowen William Olyn Bowen Sr.. 69. of Walnut Cove, died Friday. Get 14. 1994. He is suivived by his wife. Julia Middleton Bowen ofthe home; 2 sons, William O. "Bill" Bowen Jr. of Kemetsville. Carllon Kent Bowen of Walnut Cove: 2 grandsons. Bo Bowen of Kemcrsville and Marty Bowen of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. at Buiroughs Fiinetal Home Chapel. Burial followed at Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Memorials may be made to Salem' Chapel Cemetery Fund, do Arthur Johnson, Rt. 2. Walnut Cove. N.C. 27052. Kathleen Norris Hamm n KaUileen Norris Fagge Hamm. 72, / ofAdvancediedWednesday.Oa.12. 1994. at N.C. Baptist Hospital. She was bom April 1. 1922 in Rockingham County to S. Ernest and Maggie Fallin Eagge. She was letiied from HowatdJohnsonMotor Lodge asassistant manager alter 25 yeats of service. She was a member of Twin City Baptist ChuKh and a former Sunday School teacher. She was preceded in death by tier husband. Charles Matison Hamm in 1990. Surviving are 2 sons. Terty Hamm of Advance and Stanley Hamm of Alphareta. Ga.; 4 grandchildren; a sis ter. Cleo Cardwell of Madison; a brother. Maurice Rigge of Sloneville. Funeral services were conducted at2 pjn. OcL 15. at Reynolds ChapeJ in Eden by the Rev. Stan Dodson. Burial followed in Providence Baptist Church cemetery. Belinda Steelman Davis J Delinda Kay Steelman Davis. 32, of Asheboro died Monday, OcL 17, 1994 at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro. She was a native of Randolph County and was employed at the Ran dolph County Tax Department. She was a member of East Side BaptistChurch anda 1980 graduate of Soulh- weslem Randolph High School. Survivors include her.husband. Danny Davis of the home; a daughter, Hillary Nicole Davis of the home; asonJacobMcKeraieDavisof the home; her parents. Gene and Joyce Steelman of Asheboro; malemal grandparents, Qaude and Grace Williams of Ashe boro; paternal grandparents, Lewis and Mary Steelman of Asheboro; and, a brother, Kevin Steelman of Asheboro. Funeral services were to be con ducted at 2 p.m. OcL 19 with the Revs. Rocky Patterson and James MarionoITicialingatulburialfoUowing in Ran dolph Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to ^ Side Baptist Church, 1616 E. Dixie Drive, Asheboro, N.C. 27203. y-:Robert Orestlis Harp Robert Orestus Haip, 77, of Wln- slon-Salem died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1994, at his home. Hewasbom April 15.1917 inWin- sl6n-Salem to Henry A. and Florence Maude Bulner Harp. He spent most of his life in Winston-Salem and was retired from the City of Winston-Sa lem alter 38 years of service. He was a member of ML Carmel United Methodist Church and served in the U.S. Navy during World Wsirn. Surviving are his wife, Ezlee'Win-. ters Hasp of the home; 3 daughter^ ' Barbara Shields of Win^n-Salem; Maggie Forrest of Rural Hall and Rebecca Fiye of Winston-Salem; a son, Robert W. Harpof Davie County; 4gtandchlldren;2great-grandchildren; a sister, Doris Willaid of Winston- Salem; 2 brothers. Henty Harp of Ad vance and James Harp of Winslon- ; Salem. , _ Graveside services were held at 2 ^ pjiL Oct. 14. at ML Carmel United ; MelhodistChutdicemeteiybytheRev. Lee Ellis. Memorials may be made to Ml ' CaimeiynitedMethadlstChurch.4265 ; Ebert Road, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27127. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday Oct. 20.1994 Alberta Smith Thomas AHieila Sniilli Thomas. 84. of WcHxlleaf died Sunday. Cel. 16.1994 at Brian CenterNursing Care of Salis bury afterbeingseriously ill foraweek. Born March 5, 1910 in Union Cnuiily. slie was a dauglilet ofthe late Anil Gaslon .iiiil iini SmithHdiicaledin UnionCounty. she was a retired dnmcsllc worker. SIk- was a meinlK^r of New .Slicplicril napiist Chntcli ill Cooleeince where she for merly taught Sunday schwd, was a niissiounty, usher txwrd memher and Mother of the Church. llieic are no immediate survivors. DnliieSpeers Hollar Oollic Bell Spcers Hollar. 92. of Main Church Road. Mocksville. died at her liomc early Tuesday, Oct. 18. 1<W4. 'Slie was bom in Yadkin County May 21. 1902 to the late Ashury and Samh Munlcr Speet and was retimd from Beauty Maid Mills in Slatesvilie. llcr husbaml, Ronnie Hollar, pte- ceilcd her in death. Survivors include 2 daughters. Jiiciiucline Barker ofUnionGmve and i .iicilie Driver of Mocksville; 2 grand children; a sister, Alda McEwen of Yadkinvillc; 2 bmthers. Glenn Spcers ami l.ullicr Speeis. both of Yadkin villc. A graveside service was to be heldat II a.m.niurahiyBtHarnonyOrove Cetneleiy in Yadkinvillc with the Rev. Wayne Riddles officiating. Brian Christopher Home Brian Christopher Home of 157 Eawn Lane, known as Cedar Creek Baptist Church Road, Mocksville died Sundaycvening.Oct. 16,alN.C.Bap- lisl Hospital. He wa.s a kindergarten student at Pine BtT»k Elementary School and a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. He is survived by his parents. Wil liam awl Wanda Fair of the home; 1 sisters. Tclisha D. Home of the home and Kesha Scales; his grandparents. James Home of Mocksville. Louise Nelson-James. William and Shirley Fair, a special uncle. Lonnie Home of the home; a host of other friends and relatives. Funeral services were to be held at 3p.m.Oct. l9alCedarCteekBaptist Oiurch with Dr. W.E. Martin ofTiciat- Ingand burial foltowingin the church Mary Webb Mary "Jackie" Webb. 51. of Inca Ijine. died Saturday, Oct. IS. 1994 at Fofsyth Memorial Hospital. .She wasbomDec. I, I942in Wilkes County to Richard M. and Ccitrude ^ Eller Jones.ShewasofllieBapli5lfailhandwa.s an avid cat lover. She was preceded in death by her husband. Augustus G. Webb Jr. She resided with her daughter. Penny James of Wiiiston-Salem. Also surviving arc her2 sisters, ioAnnTho mas and Caml Whitman, both ofWel come; 3 brotliers. Ransom Sialcy of Winston-Salcm. Leon Stalcy of Kcrnersvllle, and Urry Staley of Mocksville; several nieces, nephews, nihcr teliitivcs niwl friends. She was preceded in death by her piirenis imd ii litolhcr, Paul Stalcy. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. CXI. 17, 1994 at Hnyworth-MillerSilnsCitckChapcl.EldcriWylie Fiilion. Bill James, and E.W, Parks (ifficiuted. Intermcnl followed atShiillowfordUnpiislCliuichcemetcry. Annie Seeding Williams she wns a resi- dent. Funeral .services were conducted at n a.m. Monday, Oct. 17, at Eaton Funeral Qiapel with the Rev. S. Ronald Mann ami FrrdShoaf officiating. Burial fnllowcd III Oak Gmve United Meth odist Cliurch Cemetery. Tlic family request memorials be considered for the Cemetery Fund of ' Oak Grove United MelhodisI Church, 179DustyHIIIRoiid.Mocksville NC 27028. Site washom in DnvieCounty, Oct. 5, 1898 to the late John R. and Mary Ann Smith Heeding and had been a twineniaker. She was aniembcrof Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Herhusbaj>d,RoyA.Willl,iins,pre. ceded her in death in June 1993. Survivorainclude several niecesand nephews. Helen Jones Koontz ^ ^*'®"MarieJones KoomtSI of ^I'sbuty Street, Mocksville, died Fri Jy,Oct.I4atUNCHospi(alinChapelHill from injuries sustained in art auto accident. Funeral services were held at 1 p.mOcL 17 at Jericho Church of thrisi with bunal following inSalerri United Methodist Church Cemetery.•Hie family request memorials be.cwtsid^ for the Dai ie County Pub- I-ibrary. 371 North Main Stmet, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.Site was bom in Davie County MamhlrpiStothelateHamptona,^ IdaShivesJonesandhadbeenahome- and LPN. She anended nursingm Washington, D.C. and had a lifelong members of Jericho Church ofChristHer husband, Ernest Theodore Sr.. preceded her in death in Survmng am 2 daughters, JaneySe I and Gale Ijames. both of Mocks- "il^ason. Ernest-Sonny-KoontzJrof Thomasville; 8 grandchildren- 8 ;^-^ndchilrfre,.,3sisters.VeatriceTowell. Frances Williams and Bertha Graves, all of hfocksville. Delia Mae Williams DeliaMae Dobson Williams, 82, of Yiidklnville.diedFriday.Ocl. 14.1994 at her home aftera period ofdeclining health. She was bom in Yadkin County April 30, 1913 to the late Charlie and Mollie Turner Dobson. She was a member of first United fhesbyterinn Church ofBoonville and wa.s a homemaker. Site is survived by 2 sons, William Blakb ofYadkinville andCharlieTho mas Williams ofMocksville; 2 daugh ters. Stella Gentry of Youngstown, Ohioand Virginia Williams Jeffries of Yadkiiiville; 17grandchildren; I9gre3l grandchildren and2 great-greatgrand children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Buuts Williams in 1986. Funeral services were to be held at 4p.m.Oct. l9alFiTStUniledPresbyte rian Church In Boonville with burial following in the church cemetery and the Revs. Calvin Crump and William Vandetburg and Bishop Tony Will iams officiating. .Public Libran-. Mocksville, NC DAVIE county enterprise record,Thursday, Oct. 27.199J -3 Lainh S. Doonan Lil.ih Siatling Doonan. 911. of Au. liininC!UsoTMocl«vi!IedieiJWednes- day, Oct. 19, |99d ai Autumn Cire. A memorial service wait held at Woodland Cemetery. Tuesday, OcL 23. at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Henry Cook orfici.ning. She wa.a bom April 23.1904 m Mi, Airy and w.v a retired operators super- vi«0f with Ohio Bell Telephone Com- pany. She was of the Baptist faith, Her husband, James Starling, pre ceded her in death asdid a nephew Dr. Oiarles R. Sljiriing of (Thatlotte, Surviving are 2 nephews, Bobby Starling of Siatesviile and Cecil Star- ling of El Cajon. Calif.; several great nieces and nephews, Dennis Mark James Dennis M.ark James. 36 of M«ks- ville ilied al his home Saturday IDct 22. 1994. Funeral services were hell! ai2p.m.Oct. 2S at Eaton Funeial Chapel con ducted by the Revs. Billy Sloop and E.M. James. Burial followed inTurrentine Dap- list Church Cemetery. He was bomJuly 28,1958 in Rowan County, asonofMlldnedWagnerJames of Mocksville and the late Charles F. He wasemployed as a brick mason and was a member ofTurTemine Hap- lisi Church. Surviving h, ;.d,|iiii>ii to his mother are his brothers. Charles Keith James and Gary F James, both of Mocks ville: .and .1 grandfather. Paul Wagtwr of Mocksville. Lawrence Grene Dunn Lawrence Grene Dunn, 73. ofWln- slon-Salem. died Tuesday, Oct. 18. n 1994. He was bom Nov. 19, 1920 in Ad vance to the late Claude S. and Kale Winslon-s'alem.he ownedandoperated Dunn LumberCo. He also opened Huntiitgton Riding Park, a recreational facility for horse ownersandenthusiasis.Helaterowned andoperatedLongviewFanninaetn- . mono, a hotse farm and boaisling op eration. • Heserved inGeneral Patton'sThird Army. 75lh Oivi.slon. He was staff officer on duty at Luxembourg Mili tary Cemetery at the lime of General Panon's death and arranged for his services and burial. Surviving are his wife. Lois Smith Dunnofthe hoirve;2daughlers, Patricia Dunn of Winsion-Salem and Tamra Dunn-TaylorofOkJahumaCily.Okla.; 3 brothers. Jdin C. Dunnof Winston- Salem. LeGrand Dunn of Clemmons .ind Dr. Crady Dunn of Winslon-Sa- lem: 2 sisters, Liiy West of Advance and Lessie Harper ofClemnions;many nieces, nephews and young friends. Graveside services rvere held at 2 p.m.0ci.21 at Wcsilawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family request that memorials be made to Food Bank of Northwest N.C. orFamily Service Alliance. 3983 Old Greensboro Road. Winston-Sa- lem.N.C. 27101. WiUiam Hardin Hutchins ^ William HardinArden. died early Monday Oct. 2^ 1994. at Paikitdge Mettiorta Hospital in Asbeville after a sudden illneM- . HewasbominDavieCoumy.22 1941 to Nonia Myers Everhan ofSarv Lane. Mocksville and d.e lateHettnanHuichlnsandhadbeenaccaneJirator in commercial construcuon. Hewasanividwoddcrafisman.Surviving in addition lohisi^^t a,, a daughter. Palnc.a Arivance- 2 grandchildren; 3 tis'en- "vtns.on-Sale.Tq Ann Roberts.^^Advance; a btolher. Wayne Everhart ""'private memorial service isplanned for a later dale. * George Wright Jolly ' •i ; George Wright Jolly. 89. of 1391 J Comatzer Road. Mocksville. died ; Thursday.Ocl.20.1994atBrianCen- ! ter Nursing Home. •- Hewa5bomFeb.25,1905inlfedell ; County to Milas Franidin and Deamie • Maybeny Jolly. V. He was a meittber of Comalzer j United Methodist Church. He was re- j tired ftom Hanes Hosiery in Winslon- ; SaJem. I Surviving are his wife. Gertrude H. ; Jolly ofthe home; 3 daughters, Peggy. : J. Seaford of Advance, Dorothy J. ; Hellard andCeieneJ. McDaniel.both ! ofMocksville:6grandchildren',8gre3t t grandchildren:2btt)lher3.LulherJoUy '• ofMocksvilleandHenryJollyofStaies- '• ville: a sister. Jessie Pierce of Staiea- \ ville. n Funeral services were conducted at ^ I 2 p.m. OcL 22. at Haywocth-Miller I Silas creek chapel by the Revs. Pam ; Strader and Phillip Martin of Lenoir. i BurialfollowedinlheComaiierUniied • Methodist Church cemetery. Duvie Coui'icy j Moc'Aiviiie. NC D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 27,1994 - 3 <r~-- y Lois Wall McCiamrock Lois Wall McCiamrock. 83, of Whilak'cr Road, Mocksville. died Wednesday moming, Oct. 19,1994 alrsirsylh Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. She was bom in DavieCbunty April 30,1911 to the late Martin and Bessie Parks Wall and had been ahomemaker. ShewasamemberofOakCroveUnited Methodist Church. Her husbattd, Roger McClairrrock, preceded tier in death July 4,1994. a son, Evetette Mcaamrock, also pie- ceded her in death. Sui^ivors includcadaughter.ClaiiB lliiichins of Mocksville: 3 grandchil dren, 3 great grandchildren; a great great ^ndchild: a sister. Hazel Whi- lakcr of Salisbury and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.in. Ocl. 21 at Eaton Funeral chapel with the Rev. Ronald Mtmn oftlciating and burial following in Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. y Bruce C. McCraiy Brace Columbus McCraiy, 60, of Junction Road. Mocksviile,diedThurs-day, OcL 20, 1994 at Davie Cbtinly Hospital. Funeral services were held at IF a.m. Oct. 24 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Fred Carlton ofliciating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee, He was bom in Davie County, Feb. II. 1934 to the laleJames Richard and Vertie Brown McCrary and was em ployed with Ingetsoll-RamI Cbopera- tion. He was an avid hunter and flsher- inan. He .was a U.S. Army veteran. Surviving are his wife. C^olyn Allen McCrary of the home. 3 sons. Richard "Squirrel" McCrary and Jef frey Allen McCraiy both of Mocks ville; Brace Lee McCrary of Salis- buiy; 4 grandchildren; and a brother. Bill McCrary of Mocksville. ./ I^argaretC. Myers ,,,3^ Carolyn Creason T7 Sv«cegoodRoaiLO»leen»*'^f^ "lotSSaoninDavi^.^wasadaughtertolhe^J^^ Zi Ma Belle Vickers Ctea»>^SI*was a homemAw and ^bef '"Sivois include 5 daughters. Micki Dalton of Wrnston-Sriem, JoiSTMahon of Hollywood, lane Nardotaa of HackensacV, n ••of AUanta. Ga. and2MyetsofCooleetnee;.nson SamuelR-WeaverrfAshbu^^ brothers. Grimeseemee and Marvin Cteason.of Norfolk,Va.;2si8ters, AleneWwanto£nap.;Usa,«JM^J^^^ texingion; ISgiandchil^.great gtandchildtw and great gteat Upon Memorial Park- Oavie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC dAvIE county enterprise record, Thursday, Oct. 27,1994 - 3 \ i o ~h / ^ohn Ahrin UchardMD^ ^ johnAlvinRlchafd»on,68.ofMainJ:$huich Road Extension, Mocksvffle. il-ified early Thursday, Oct. 20, at his;■ home after being in deciining health for scverai months.. ' lie was bom July 5,1926 in DavieI county to llie late Robert Wesley and . Lettie Boyd Richardson.He was a Methodist by faith and a veteran of WWII and served in thePhilippines and Korea. He owned and; operated his own blacksmith and fai-* rier shop for more than 30 years and" taughtprofessionalhoiseshoingforthepast six years. He was instnimental in forming theMocksville Saddle Club in the ^ly1960s and served as the first president of the club. 1 le was a certified quarterhorse judge through the Southeastern Horse Shoe Association. He was amember of several horse and muleassociations. Heheldmany statecham- • InJuty 1994, he was nominated for shoen Hall of Pinie.S>jrvivors include his wife of 43• years, Ruth Reynolds RichMd^ ofthe home: it dailgWttr Toiniiiib 'p^ofMockaVaie;2stepgiahdchilrto;5,gsiers. Rtmctt Bu^ of Modfsi^ i.Dorothy Sinlth of Lfidngton,'Umisej•Swisher of Btatesviliii,i^ ^efSfjdMUbQde,boAofV|ronia;5htoth-; eis.Williatiil^efcarfii^O'P'*^^ ^itobby Richaiilsonof Otluinbtis, S.C, f! i Mocksville. it.' - •Two brothets. Ehner Rtchardsaiand Leroy Richardsoo, peceded him IndeaitL ' ' • ■ 'iIhmcial scivices were conducted 8i ,3-30 p.m. Oct 22, at Eaton Rin^^rimpel with the Revs. JamM Reeves, .-Glenn Selleis and Ed Tapper p^at- jing. Burial followed at^Jlto ,OrUted Methodist qut^pfflni^^ ■Ameiicdli'.Hawthofrii; ftbaiIi[Wllts»n^Sal^fr.N.C,27l0ortdto.^i^<^»5i^^HumaneSociely. ■ i A. Gray SheetsA.GraySheets,86ofMeadowbtook of Davk and formally of Mocksville,dicdSdutday,Oct.22, l994atForsylh■ MemoSal Hospital in Winston-Srfeta.Funeralservices were held at2p.tn..Oct. 2*'M Fork Baptist Church InMocksville, conducted by «he F^-Glenn Seiiers, Ken Evans and TirnPmitt Burial followed in the church cemetery. ■Memorials may. be made to FOricBaplist Church Building Fund, Hwy.64E. Mockjville. N.C. 27028.He was bom, Jan. 16,1908 in DavieCounty, a mn of the late Am and Ella Nance Slwits. He was retired froin •WestemBcctiicin Winslon-Salemandwas a veterta of.WWll. He was dso amember OfiFbrk Baptist Church.Survivors include his wife, Geneva. Bamhatdt Sheets to whom he was •married in i930i daughter. Ruby JeanBlackwdili» ot.N.'Wlkesb^; cicvcusC** v/hUc« ^ •. • \\ ■ 1,, -ner BW*"® . cievenson.aB 1 .®^Funemi«*^"S\ce Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thunsday, Nov. 3,1994. James CButner y James Otnis Burner Sr., 65, of Winston-Salem died Ocl. 27,1994 at Pmsyd) Memorial Hospilal. He was bom Ocl. 21.1929 in Win- slon-Saicm to Ralph Glenn and Elhel Ull Burner Sr. All his life was spent in Winslon- Salem. He was an alumni of Wake Poresf Univetsily and served in the U.S. Marine Coips during the Korean War. He was with British American Tobacco C. in Caracas. Venezuela for a number of years. He was a founding member of the Board of Hiiectors for Forsyth Coiin- liy Day School, a member of the Santa Gertrudis Cattle Association, a mem- hcr of Forsyth Country Club and a member of Centemary United Meth odist Church. He was retired owner and operator of Frozen Food Portion Pack and B&M Storage and DLstribu- tion. He was preceded in death by his parenu; a brother. Ralph Glenn Butncr Jr.; and a sister. Dorothy Burner. He is survived by his wife, Char lotte McGlaughon Butner ofthehome; a daughter. Caroline Davis Butner of Winston-Salem: 2 sons. James Curtis ButnerJr.ofWinston-SalemandDavidGlenn Butner Sr. of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Mary Lib Lindley ofLexington.Betty Ann Kimelof Advance and Deloris Kim Tillman of Winston-Salem; and 5 brothers. William Eugene Burner of Hickory. Walter dark Butner of aemmons, Douglas E. Butner of Sacramento, Calif., Donald Odell Burner of j.^Beaverton, Oregon and Robert Steven { Burner of Lexington, j Fiinera! services were conducted at J 11 a.m. Oct. 29 at.Vogler's Reynolda 1 Chapel by the Rev. Roland Bamhardt. X • Interntem followed at Poi^ Memo- I rial Pork. £ Memorials tnay be made to the k American Heart Association,'1386-A ; WestgateCenterDr., Winston-Salem. j NC 27103-2949 or to the American j Diabetes Association. North Carolina 5 AfIiUate,3109PopIarwood,Suitel2S : Raleigh, NC 27604. VersieC. Carter VersieLeeChamberlainCaiter.92. y formerly of Cooleemee. died early Tuesday morning. Oct. 25. 1994. at Medical Park Hospiutl in Winston- Salem. She was a resident of Piedmont Village in Yadkinville. She w-vs bom in Rowan County Jm. 17. 1902 to the late Lee and Deliah Sprye Chamberlain and had been em ployed with 40 years of service with Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. She was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist CliuTCh wliere site sang in the church choir. As long as her health pcrmittrf. she was active in many community affairs. Her husband. Clement Carter, pre ceded her in death in 1974. Surviving are a daughter. Colleen Ijames of Cooleemee; 2 sons. Jacky Lee Carter of Virginia Beach. Va. andTommyCarterofCooleemee;9grand- childien; I8gttatgtaitdchildren;3great great grandchildren;2sislets.UlaGi^ bons of Newport News, Va. andZellie Chamberlain of Kentersville; 2 broth ers. Arthur Chambertain of Salisbury and Charles Lee Chamberlain of Dan- villCs Va. Funeial services were conducted al I p.m. Oct. 27.at Eaton FuneralChapel with the Revs. Jeffrey Pennington and Larry Allen offtciating and burial fol- Thc family request memori^ be considered for Gideons Intentatibnal, P.O.Box 182,MocksvlUe,l4.C.27028. Shirley Banes Comatzer y' Shirley Ann Hanes Coniatzer, 58. of N.C 801 South. Advance, died late Friday afternoon. Ocl.28,1994 at For syth Memorial Hospital after a sudden illness. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 31 at Advance United Meth^ist Church with the Rev. Harry Sheirill, pastor. ofTiciating. Burial followed in the church ceroeleiy. She was bom in Davie County. Aug. 14. 1936 to Willie "Bill" and Lucille Ward Hanes of Advance and was a homemaker. She was a member of Advance United Methodist Church where she was a former choir member and Sun day School teacher. She was a member and treasurer of the Advance VFW Post 8719 Ladies Auxiliary. She was an avid quiller. She was a graduate of ShaiN Grove High School. Smvivingin addition to her parents, are her husband of 40 years. Charles W. "Pete" Comatzer of the home, a daughter, Hollie L. Comatzer of the home, 2 sons, Marty and Justin Cor- natzer of Advance; a granddaughter, Cbilie Comatzer. a sister, Rachel Eckenrode of Advance, 3 brothers. Ralph Hanes. Kenneth Hanes and Jef frey "Buck" Hanes. all of Advance. A sister, Mary Ruth Hanes. pre ceded her in death. ,3 ..ovie Co'jnty Public Library Mocksvilia, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 3,1994. UwisCudirell J „ ■I'f Cuihrell. 52. of.Salisbury, died Monday. Oct. 24.19<Ma'N.C. Baptist Wins,on.Saleiii after betiig in declining health ("ranumberofyeais.Dcathwasunex-ivclcd. lune^sersiceswctecondtictedalp nr to. 28. at Antioch Baptist^urch in Granite yuiury with theRevs. Rufus Wyattand George Hunter"ffictattng. Burial followed in thechurch ceiiielcry. c- c Grace Albra Gaither, GiaceAlbea Gaither, 85. foimttlyV .ofMocksville, died Satuiday. Get 29.1994. at Brian Center of Slatesville.She had been in declining health forseveral years and seriously ill for two months. Shewas bom inlredellCotmly Aug.14, l909tolhelateSallieUAIbeaand was a homcmaJccr.She was a member of New UnionUntied Methodist Chuich.She marred John Pinkney GaitherF<*. 12, 1929. He preceded her in death in 1951. She was also preceded in death by 2sons. Paul Eari Gaither and WayneHarold Gaither a brother, Dick Albea;and 2 sisters. Oma A. Gaither and Beavie Albea.Survivors include a son, John A.Gaither of Lewisville; 2 daughters,Shirley Smith of Mocksville and BraveyGmtherofStatesvilletagrand-son. and a brother, Fred Albea. Puneral services were conducted at J^t^staurchbytheRev.William y A^rgiiiia Mauldin Green Virginia Mauldin Green, 80 of Cardston, Alberta. Canada died Oct.19. 1994 in Bow Valley Hospital in Calgary. Canada, after a sudden ill ness. ' She was bom Nov.9.l9l3in RowanCounty to the lateJohn Wesley and Ida Beaver Mauldin. She was a home- maker and a member of the Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Her husbarul, Theodore R. Green preceded her in death OcL 7, 1993. They were married Aug. 8.1931 andlived in Davie County for many yearswhere they were In the grade A dairy business. Survivors include a daughter. JuneG. Kearl of Calvilte. Wash.; a son. Richard T. Green of Houston, Mo.; a sister,FiancesM.GadbeyofHarmony:7 grandchildren. 2 step-grandchildrenami 3 great grandchil^n. Funeralserviceswereheldat I p.ni., Oct. 22. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints inCardston, Alberta. Canada. Burial was at the Cardston Cemetery. ^vie Counfy Public Library^ MocksvDIe, NC c o <5— DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 10,1994 / 0- <r I o Juanita Hall Beck Juanita Hall Beck of Winston-Sa- lem died Saturday, Nov. 5. 1994, at Forsyth Memoiial Hospital. Slie was bom in Forsyth County to tlie late Hetbeit and l.ollie K. Hall. She was » native of Winston-Salem and a giadiiaieofR J. Reynolds High Schcxil. She was inairied to Uavid M. Beck, who preceded her death in 1973. Her survivors are a daughter. Judith Beck Evcrhart of Advance; a sister, Uriecii Hall Nunn of Bermuda Run; a bmlher. Roger I hall of Wiiiston-Sa- leni; 2 grandchildren, and nrany nieces and nephews. She was a member of Westview Baptist Church, serving on the Board of Deacons artd was church pianist for over 25 years. She served as a Sunihty school teacher artd was very active in the Women's Missionary Circle. Firneral services were conducted at Westview Baptist Church. 1700 Ebcrt ■St.. .11 2 p.m. Nov. 7 with Dr. Carllon Mirchcll and the Revs. ParrI Williiuns and Glcrrrt Davis ofnciatirig. Buriitl folhtwed at Forsyth Memo rial Park.Currlrihutions nray he m.ide to Westview Baptist Church Decorating Furrd or donor's choice. Katherine Creech CooperJ Services were held for KatherineCreech Cooper of Ranclto Mirage,t alif. N»»v. .1. ai Palm Springs Murtu-ary. tt.rnton Chapel, irr CathcdnrI City. Calif. ' She died Oct. 29. 1994 at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rartcho Mirage. Calif. She was bom Nov. .3. 1941. Anative of Winston-Salcnt. she gradrt-aled from titc University of NoiihCam-lina and received her masters degreefrom Califonria State college in .San Bem'ardinit. -She taught in North Carolina. FItinda and Libya. North Africa lefore■Having loCalifoniia where she taughtat jhe Corona Public Schools for 13 yepts. A longtime resident of Rancho Mjrage. site had worked tviih the Riverside Courtty Office of Migrant Edti-ctijion fiir 13 years as a program cottr- ditator. |SltewasalifetimemeinhcrofHoiiteMtiravian Church of Wiitsion-Salem.a fnember of California Associationfo| Bilingual Education and the Asso- cirtlion of California Scltool Adminis- lirdors. ■ ^Survivors include her mother. Ci^rtlarrdt Creech of Winston-Salem; abrdthef, John Spach Creech of Ad- AttantxCaahdCdnlandtF^tiianof Wmslon-Salem. demoiials may be mode to the ante C. Cooper Scholarship FiutdiMI&ttM Students, c/o Offitie of .Mfciaia fifiicaiion, 47336 Oasls' St;, ^po,CW, 92201-6998. Wilnia Hendricks ChaffinJ Wilma Hendricks Chaffin. 74. of Ralph Rat ledge 110.14. M<Kksville.diedearly Suitdtiy ntttming. Nov. 6.1994 at her hoiite. Furienil services were held at 11 a.m. Nov. 8 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church with tlie Rev, I'd Tap|ter. p.istor. officiating. Burial followed in the church centetaty. TIte family miucsts ntemorials be consid ered for the Centetary Fund of Union Chapel United Methodist Church, 1813 U.S.Hwy.f)OI Noi1h,Mucksville,N.C. 27028. She was bom June 26. 1920 in DavieCountytothe late Willie Gaither and Sitsatt Hunter Hendricks and was retired from Drexel-Heritage Fumi- turc Company. She h.id been a lifelong ntcmber of Union Chapel United Melli- odist Church. I ler husband, J.C. atafTin.preGCiled her in death in 1986. Two sisteis, Edna''Rudd and Ruth Hendricks, also pre ceded her. .Surviving ate a son. Gerald ChafTrn of Mucksville; a grandson; a sister, Grace Hendricks of Mocksville, and 5 brothers, Lester Hendricks and James Hendricks, both of Greensboro, Paul Gray Hendricks and L.D. Hendricks, both of Mocksville, and Early Heiulricks of Greenwood, S.C. Robert Edward Frogg/ Robert EdwaidFrogg, 67, of Winston-Salem died Friday night, Nov. 4 1994, at home.He was bom Feb. 10, 1927 inAsltcville to Arthur artd Betty TilisonI rogg. He was retired from UniqueFttmiture Company.Surviving are 3 daughters. JackieJordan of Rural Hall; Frances Gray ofHickory: Ellen Arlington and Debbie HendricksbothofWinsion-Salem,andGml Cone of Tyro; 3 sons, Arthurof Coolecmee; Jeny Frogg of Hit;koiy,and Danny Froggofiheltonic:a sister, Augusta Smith of Winston-Salem; a brother. Jack Frogg of Win ston-Salem; 24 grandchildren and .six 1great grandchildren. 'Funeral services were held at 3:30p.m. Nov. 8 at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by the Rev. Alan Rice BurialfollowedinOaklawnMemoriaiGardeas. William Edward Clement / William Edward Clement, 76, of^ Mucksville died Sunday, Nov, 6,1994 at Davie Coutity Hospital following a lengthy ilhtess. Bom March 24, 1918, in Davie County, CIctnent was a son of the late John Wesley and Ada Pate Clement. A member of Poplar Springs AME ZionChurch, he was a self-employed truck driver, working mainly In Davie and suiTounding counlie.s. A daughter, Evelyn C. Scott.died In 1970. Survivors include wife, Beatrice C. Clement; 2 sons, William Ray and James EiiwatdGement, both ofMocks-vilic; a brollter, George Clement of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Geneva James of Mocksville and Helen Pate of Brooklyn; N.Y.; 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were to be con ducted at Cedar Grove Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Nov. 9, by Dr. K.O.P. Goddwin and tire Rev. John Mason with buiiol following in the church ccmetciy. / Nellie Ridenhour Jordan ] Mrs. Nellie Ridenhour Jordan, 68. •of Vineyard Drive, Salisbury, died Monday night, Nov. 7.1994 in Rowan Memorial Hospital,A graveside service will be held at11 a.m. Thursday in Legion Memorial ParkinCooleemecwIththcRev.ShelbyHarbourofllciating. The family was toreceive friends at Eaton Funeral Homein Mocksville from 7-9 p.ni. Wednes day. Mrs. Jordan was bom July IS. 1926In Davie Cfumty to the late Ciccro and,Sally McDanlel Ridenhour and was ;retired from Burlington Industries. She was of lite Methodist faith. Surviving are Iter husband CharlieJordan of the home, a daughter. CindyChallin of Salisbury; 2 sons. DennisJordan of Raleigli and Jeffrey Jordan ofSali$buty;4grandchildren;3sislers,Frances Carter of Mocksville. Margaret Beck of Cbolcemec, and NancyBeck of Walnut Cove; a brotlier. BudRlifenhour of Cooleemee, and her mothcT-in-law, Carrie F. Jordan.Site was preceded in death by her parents and two grandchildren. Davie County Public LibraryMocksvilie, NO • DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 10,1994 / X X Ilu Ruiiiinage Michael lla^alrice Rumnuge Michael, 79, t.exlijg|cin,die>ITiiesday,Nov, 1,1994 al C'^munily General Hoxpilal in °l1i<iimsville. .She Was bum Jan. I.7, l9|,SinDavie Coiifliy loihe late B.axterrranklinand Nnlie BeaInn Runnnagc aral ua,s re- liicd liibiii I'I'tl. She wax a inenibcrof Fiieiidfil)ip United McthiKlist Chnieh. Ilerhnxhand, Heniy Clay Michael, pieccdwl Iter in death in 1986. rumnd scrx ices were conducted at Fiieijllxhip United Mcth tdixt Church al 2 p.nt. Nov. 4 with the Rev. Barry ta;nim.sornciating. Burial followed at Reeds Baptist Church Cemetery. Meihorials may he made to Friend ship Unitetl Methodist Chuich, 2040 ljieiidshi|t Church Road. Ixtxinglon, NC '.!72'I7 James Richardson James Nathaniel "Mr, Jim" Richardson Sr., 9,S, formerly of tlie Fork Church Community, ilicd late Saturday night. Nov. S. 1994 al For- syth Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem after a short illness. Funeral services were held at 2 p.ni. Nov. 8 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with burial following in Fork BaptistChurch Cemetary. He was bom in Patrick Cou nty. Va.. Oct. 9.1899 to the late John W, and Susan Adams Richardson and for 47 years had owned and operated an auto repair garage and service station In Fork until retiring in 1970. He was an avid beekeeper and enjoyed growing fruit trees. He had been the Davie County School Sy.stem bus mechanic in the early I930's and had worked with the U.S. Civil .Service in Pearl Harbor, He had been a resident of Meadowbrook of Davie for the past four and a lialf years. His wife, Chessie Carter Richardson, preceded him in death in 1971, Survivors includeJdaughters. SadieRice ofMocksville. Irene Hege ofLex ington and Lillian TallenI of Advance: 2 sons. Hvctette A. Richardson and J,N, Richardson, bollr of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren. 20 great-grandchil dren; 9 greal-gieal grandchildren; and a sister. Hattie Teague of Mocksville, RoyStroud Mocksville. Mon-r? i^DavisCommunity 18 1899 to the =t">VWwB^«W^ EV.«be.h His wife, a ^ ^^_jedi,imin-Bessie" BeckStroud.precedea • „i.,.te2sons.WadeW.Survivors .nclude2^^^^^j^^f Sttoud and Wayne Frieda Dyson Mocksville; a ,^^iypin;3broth- . ofMocksvittciSgf^ ; , Carl BSceTorkofkandlentanandVerla Richardson of 0kin. and3sis- lets. Julia Tor '^^iiimindealh.BeulahSiioud.P«o^^^^^Agtavestde^i« at 11 David Roll>i» rhiiich with the Rcvs. ^ WesleyanChuicnD _ 375 Hw- JanieSp.y.R^«l'»°''™'„,m,y.N.C 28634. 3"- <5. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC , 0 DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 17,1994 Robert Woodson Benson j Robcil Woodson Benson, 77. of Salisbuiy.died Wednesday night. Nov. 9.1994 at Lexington Meinorialllospi- tal. Hehad tieen in declining health for a numhcr of ycai s. Born July I.S. 1917. in Rowan Coiiiily to Ilie late J.S. and Fannic f ludspelh Remoii, he wascduciilcd in the Rou'.-in County schools. A letiicd masonry contractor, tie was a stalTsergeant with the U.S. Aimy dining Wor ld War II, serving in North Africa and Italy. He received an FAMET campaign medal with seven hronzc stars. He was a nieinlicr of Uharion r .nthcmn Clnirch, Harold B. JanctI American largion Post ami a past commander of Hudson-Miller- Taturn VIAV. Survivors Include wife, Frances ITmrglas Bcrisnrr: 2 hrotlters, John D. Benson of .Salisbury and Ch.irles Ben- .son ofCoolcemee: and 3 sisters, Orace B. Pnidy of Reseda. Calif., Mildred B. Myers of Woodlcaf and Jean Doray of Salistnify. ^ Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Nov. 11 at Surnmersett Funeral Home Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Carroll Robinson, p,a.storor Lebanon Lutheran Church. Burial fol lowed at City Memorial Park. Military graveside rites were conducted by the Rowan Veterans Council. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 612 Mocksville Ave., Salisbuiy, NC 28144. Ddvie Coun^ Public Library MocksviHe, NC «4 .i :01a SpiUman Canupp /; • Ola Keaton SpiUman Canupp. 71, . of Edgewood Circle. Cooteemee. died . Mondaynight.Nov. 14,1994atDavie County Hospital. Slie was bom in Rowan County n May 24, 1923 to the late Rank and Blanche Brown Keaton and was re- I n tired after 15 years of service to Burlington lndustries.Slte wasatnem- her of Edgewood Baptist Church. , Survivors include her husband of I 45years,JohnH.Canuppofthehome; 3 daughters. Julia SpiUman Patron, i Brenda SpiUman Eaton and Kathy I Canupp Boger, all of Mocksville; 5 grandchilrhcn; 3 great grandchildren: i and a brrtther.Elbert Denny Keaton of Charlotte. j Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Danny Shores oflrciating and burial following in the Turrentine Baptist Church cem etery. The family request memorials be considered for Edgewood Baptist Church. P.O. Box57,Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. y Wilson Crow Edward Wilson Ctt>w Sr sa ,Winston-Salem died Mn..j 'Hl994T^M"'^y-Nov. . r°^MeinonalHospl. . ^coriierj Kenneth Gray Clawson \/ KennediGrayaawsan.S6.ofCbn- cotd, died Friday, Nov. 11. 1994 at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. . BomNov.2. l938.inOavieCounty, he was a son of the bte Claude J. and Nettie HepIerClawson. Aretired main tenance technician fitr Duke Power Co., he was member of the Concord Moose Lodge. Survivors include wife, Claudette Blackwelder Clawson; a son, Robert N. Moore of Concord; 3 daughters. Rhonda Sunday of Lake Norman, Donna Bell of Mocksville, and Kim- berJy Barbee of Concord; 3 brothers, Claude Clawson of Cbtumbus, Ohio, Marshall Clawson of Oemmons, and Ed Clawson of Woodleaf; 4 sisteis, Mae Wariick of Bianson, Mo., Nell Lagle of Cooleemee, Alice Beltcm of Greensboro, and Hazel Howard of Mocksville; and elglit grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13 at Hartsell Funeral Home Chapel by Ute Re v. Jeny Rhyne. Burial follow^ in Carolina Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of CabaiTUS County, P.O. Box 1235, Cbncotd, N.C. 28026, or Ameri can Cancer Society, P,0. Box 928, Concord. N.C. 28026. '"y and was Revs, Bd , ■•r-wMsvjiie.' r. • > C-. V :" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 17,1994 y\ a. Morris Homer Hendrix Morris Homer Hendrix Sr.. 72, of Salisbury died Sunday, Nov. 13,1994 al Doser Memorial Hospital in Southpotl. Death was unexpected. He was tx>m In Davie County Oct. 3. 1922 to the late Lewis Hioinas and ■Sailie Foot Hendrix. l-ducated In the Davie and RowanCounty sclumls and at Salisbuiy Busl- nessCollcgc.heandliisbnilherrounded Hendrix Barbecue where he worked until 1968, when he sold his interest inthe business .and began work at Filler Industries, wliere he retired in 1978. He was a veteran of World War II.serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps, anil received a Bronxe .Star. He was a member of the Kennedy-Hall Ameri can Ixrgion #KXi. a fomier member of Salisbury Moose Ixxlge and was active in lire scouting program at his chiirch. He w as a member of St. Matthew's Hpiscopal Church. He was an avid fl.sherman. Survivors include his wife, Mary Bargee Hendrix; a son, Morris H. Heiidrixorbanville. Va; a foster son.G. Wayne Hendrix of Salisbury; a d.-nrghter.LindaTuniayofSuisunCity,Calir.,abrotlier,O.T. Hendrix ofl^ong Beach. N.C.; 2 sisters. Maureda Jones of Winston-Salem and Dr. Melva Jo I lendrix of Winchester, Ky.; 4 grand children and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted atII a.m. Nov. 16. at St. Matthew's Epis copal Church with the Rev. Wendell Plitllips and Father W.M. Rosenllul officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mcrmirials may be made to St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. P.O. Box 440I.StatesvilleBlvd..Sali5buiy.N.C.28147 or Thompson Children's Home, P.O.Box25l29.Charlolle.N.C.28229. Millie Phillips Pearson Millie Phillips Pearson. 101, of Mocksville died Saturday. Nov. 12. 1994 al Autumn Care Nursing Home after a brief illness. Born May 20. 1893 in Slanly County, sire w.^s a daughter of the kite John and Sarah Wallace Phillips. Sire was a member of St. John's AMH Zion Clrurch. serving with the iislicr board, senior choir and the Will ing Workers. She was also a member of Davie Senior Citizens group. Survivors include foster children, Julius oiulSelma SuiterofMocksville. Funeral services were conducted al2p.m. Nov. 15,alSt.John'sAlriBZionChurch conducted by the Rev. R.W. Myers. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Winston-Salem. Ddiy'iB County Public Library MocksviHe, NC PijBrewer Hutchens ;7, Bre^ Hutchens, 82, of East'id, died Sunday! Nov. 13,1994 at Its Memorial Hospital in Yadkin- ^'He was bom in Yadkin County to . N- Gumey and Dollie Elizabeth Prtter- 501) Hutchens. ,' He was a member of East Bend ' Friends Meeting and was treasurer of East Bend Friends Cemeteiy Fund for many years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge #162 A.F. & A.M. Yadkin. He owned and operated Hutchens Shell Service Station & Ga- lage and later was employed by the City of Winston-Salem Garage in the ports and bookkeeping depoitments. He was preceded in death by hisparents; a brother, William Patterson Hutchens; and a half sister, Haltie Wiilaid.Surviving arc his wife, Nina Woo- dru IT Hutchens ofEast Bend;4 sisters, Bonnie H. HInshaw of Boonville, Bemice Steelman of Formington, RuthH. Hardy and Mae H. Davis of East Bend; 4 niecds and 7 nephews. ' A funeral service will beconducied by the Revs. S. Randy Johnson and Steven Johnson at 11 a.m. at East BendFriends Meeting and a Masonic graveside service at East Bend Friends Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Yadkin County Hospice, Yadkinville, NC 27055, or East Bend Friends Cemeteiy Fund, c/o Frank Huff, P.O. Box 471, East Bend. NC 27018. E.B. Powell y 63. of Salisbury, diedMonday.Nov. 14.1994aiN.C. BaptistHospital in Winslon-Salem from inju-nes sustained in an automobile acci- dent.BomMay 1.1931 inEnand,Pbwellwas a son of the late Gassie Williamsand Ernest B. Powell. Educated at "oydonHigliSchool.hercliiedin 1991after 44 years with Southern Railwayas a yard brakeman and engineer.He was a memberofSl. Paul's Lulh-^ Oiurchand Railroad Union BLE375. He wasa U.S. Army veteran of the|j^®"Wa"™lrecipientofthePtoiple He was preceded in death by an infant daughter.Klmberly Ann Priwcllin 1966.Survivois include wife. Nancy Le- onaMPoweHwhomhemarriedMaich8. 1953; 2 sons, Steven Powdl and.T°"y ^ Powell of Salisbuiy; aoo^.'niomM^IWeacfCamden, i•'f;~*6*™e'*iAzaleeP.Swfndleof t B«*toeB,P,,Wafter».vKalJil,^ P. ,^ Ytoga/oAimP.doodman:4iexte.auofSalisbuiy<dndBiieM. -iftiweUofMocksVUle-iidapandsoa :• services,WOT io be con- -Iriu<^Thiuschy,Nov.|7alSLPaul'8 :^ineian Church wilh die Rev. Will- ^■afflKetchieomdalJngandbdriaifol- ilowing in Rowaii Memririal Pork.MemoriaJamaybemadetoStRuil'sL««'*aiinChureh.205SLP!ud'saiireh 'Road, Salisbuiy, N.C 28146. Sarah Georganna NeelySarah Georganna Neely, 66. of 640 c/ Dcadnton Road, Mocksville, died atDavie County Hospital Mondayevening, Nov. 14, 1994 following aperiod of illness. She was the daughter of the lateGeorge and MozellaDoulin Neely and was a member of Mocksville SecondPresbyterian Church. ° She is survived by 2 brothers, Ftedrick Grant and John Henry CnmlbothofMocksvllletandafosterbrolher, Dairyl Steele of Mocksville. A funeral service was to be heldThursday. Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. at Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Juau Guthrie officiating andburial following in the church cem etery. ^ Michael Darren Ihylor Michael "Darren" Taylor. 11, of N.C. 801 South, Mocksville died late Satunlay anemoon, Nov. 12. 1994,near his home, from injuries sustained in a hunting accidenL Funeral services were held at 11 am. Tuesday, Nov. 15 al JcnisalemBaptist Chureh with the Rev. JimmyLancaster, pastor. ofTicialing. Burialfallowed in the chureh cemeteiy. The family request memorials beconsidered for Jerusalem Baptist, aiuich. Youth for Christ. 3164 U.S. Hwy. 601 S.. Mocksville N.C. 27028. HewasbomOct.9, l983loMicliaelDean and Shelia Lagle Taylor and was a nnh grade student at Cootemee El ementary School where he was a member of the Redskins football srpiad. He was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Chureh where he was a member of Jeiusnlem Youth for Christ and was a church usher. He wasalsoa member of the R.A.'s. Surviving in addition to his parentsare a sister. Aimee Elizabeth Taylor ofthe home, his maternal grandparents. Jack and Rilla N. Lagle of Mocksville; his patcr^ grandparents, Otis F. andVirginia P. Taylor of Cootemee; and his imteroai great grandmother. Grace S. Lagle of Mocksville. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 24,1994 cr % •>- c o t •«S£ 5=- Delia Poole Baysinger Mrs. Delia FrancesPoolcBaysinger died M<mday. Nov. 21, I9IM, in Tar- |H)ii .Sprinps, I-la. .She had been in de- eliniiip heallh lor several years. She w.ns Ihiiii in Davie County to the hile Addie Jacobs IVade and Ibo- mas I'iKde, Nov. 12, 1914. Ilie family will he at the home of JoAmi lerpiison, N.C. 8(11 ,C(K>leemce. Visilalion will be held Weditesihiy eseniiip at l.)eily's h'uiieriil Home in .Salislnity, from 7-H:.J0p.m. Graveside services will Iw held ,al I'ranklin Pres byterian ( hmvh Cemetery, Friday, Nov. 2.S, at 2 p.m. .Survivors include: 6 daughters, JoAiin Ferguson of Coolecmee, Belly Cos Parsons of Salisbury. Barirani IhafLeroflariKin .Springs, lla., Nrmtrri Wishoit of Mocksville, M,aty Clratlin ofCiKrlccirrce.andl.isal-llersorNorth Wilkeslroro; 2 .sorrs. Jack Baysinger of Greensboro and Glen Baysirrger of McK-ksville; sle|vhihlrert, I lelert Mabe of Ashcboro, Adele Fields of Kattdlerrr,art, Carl Baysirrger Jr. of San Diego, Calif, and I Icuey Baysinger of (ireensbonr; 23 grandchildren; 6 step- grandchildren;and 27 great-grandchil dren and a sister, Annie Hayes of DearfKim, Mich. DoiinaAiidenioni'cacockj Donrra Arrderson Peacrvk, .57. of ^Wrphllame, bbK-ksville,.lied.s.a,u,.^•■y- Nov. '''-IKMatFrrrsyrhMcn,.,. "'''""sP"alin\Vir,sion.,Sale,„,^ utteral serr ices were to he held al- p ur Nov. 22 at Eaton Funeral HomeC ^Uru,ducted by the Rev. Mike^V.H.u,rrw.,hb,,rialf.,lh»vi,,gi„Beartt^kBrrptrsrCrrureh Cemetery,-She w .ns borrt April J, 19.17 in Davie Samuel' Anderson.She had worked for AT&T in Win- Sat'h• Lee Corporaiton itt Rural HallSitrvrvors i„du.lc 2 sorts, David Leroy Robertson Dulin Leroy Robeittoti Dulin, 8S, of 126 WillianKSl..MocksviUe,dlcdWedRe5- day.Nov, 16.1994allhe Salisbury VA Medical Cneler after two months of serious ilhtess. Bom March 25. 190'}. in Davie Courrly, he was a son of lite lute Alex and Julia Ann Dulin Dulin. Educated in the Davie County schools, he was aU.S. Anny veteran of World War II and was otKc employed by the Mocks- ville Police Department. He Wits a retired self-employed barber aitd scrap metal collector. He was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church, wlreic he liad been a .Sunday school superintendent and chairman of the deaatn board and senior choir. His fiTSl wife. Hazel Brilton Dulin. preceded him in death. Survivors include: his wife. Sarah Ferrens Jones Dulin; a daughter. Magalene D. Gaither of Mocksville; 3step-daughters. Jo Anne Jones of the home. Phyllis P. Jones of Reidsvilte and Bestiie Jones of East Spencer; stepsons. Aithu r Ray and F.Thomas Jones,brttli of Salisbury; 2 sisters. Annie D. Van Eaton of Mocksville and Rosa D.Harper of Winslon-Salem; 2 grand children; a slep-gtandchild; 3 greatgrandchildren and2great-greal-giand- children. Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m. Nov. l9alShilohBaplisianrrch by the Rev. Donald Jenkins. Burial followed in the church cemetery witli military rites provided by tire Rowan Veterans Council. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC Samuel Otis Fowler Road.16. 1994 ai ?y«''"sday. Crite FowkrTnT Alice OtisJ^wIerandA^T•will ofGroJeem^.o j ''®" '^wler.Marie Mosley ofBlonVt'®''""'^'"'® Eveline Y Pbtr., , ««l ^ ViiBinia Agnew^'i^^S'Nancy Jo Robcrs«, of H^tl!'?'' -"-SSSSC" Clarence Asbui^ Peoples / QarenceAsburyPeoplcsSr..70.of Rockwcll.diedSutrday.Nov.20.1994, al Rowan Memorial Hospital after a serious illne.ss of one month. He was bom in Davie County Aug. 8. 1924 to the hue Annie Wells and John Henry Peoples and was edtrcatcd in tire Davie County .schools. He retired from F1av-0-Rich Dairy in 1989 as a route s1ae.sman and had akso been a route salesman for Pepsi Cola Bottling Company. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and was part of the Nonnandy Invasion Fbtcc. I lereceived a Purple Heart. He was a member of Dunns MounlainBaptistChutch.Spen- ccr Moose Lodge and the Salisbuiy AMVETS. He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Elizabeth Gaither Peoples. Survivors include 2 sons, Clarence A. Peoples Jr. of Granite Falls and Steve Peoples of Rockwell; 2 daugh ters. Faye P. Fredrick of North Augusta. S.C. and Belly S. Adams of Salisbury; 2 brotliers, Lester F. Peoples of RobbinsvllleondJohn K. Peoples of Hammond. Tenn.; II grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeial services were to be held at 3 p.m. Nov. 22 at Dunn's MountainBaptist Cliurch with the Rev. Bill Hallman officiating with burial followoing in Brookhili Memorial Gardens. Mililaiy graveside rites were given by the Rowan County Veterans Council. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 24,1994 c\ Bessie Fenders Sandei-s Susan l-li/abclli "lifssio" IVmlcis Sanclcts. 11. uf Caiia Roiul. MiK'ks- villc.dicilcai ly Tuesday iiuiniilig. Nov. LS. 1914 al Davis Conmiiiliity Hospi- (at in Slalesville. She svas Imm in Ckatrgchnvn. S.C. Jan. 24. lKI3(o the laic Jim andTunilh Pcndets and had Iwcn a hoineniakcr. .She was a ntemher of Rose I fill UaplisI Church in South Carolina. Slie was an avid seamslrc.ss. .Surviving arc; 2 sons, i lenry Mack Sanders and Archie Heasley .Sanders, bolh of McK-ksville; 12 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; a great-great- grandchild; several nieces and ncph- ctvs. A graveside service wius held at 2 p.111. Nov. 17 at Gum Branch Baptist Church cemetery in Pine Ridcc. S.C. I Carolyn Shore Robbins ' ;, ; Carolyn Shore Robbins, 51, of ;HufrnianRoad,Mocksvillc.dicdMon- ; day. Nov. 14,1994 at Forsylh Mcnio- ; rial Hospital after a year of declining : health. She was bom in Yadkin County ; Nov. 26,1942 to LeoShcreof Yadkin- yille and lite late Ester O'Mara Shore had worked as a seamstress with • ^onderknil of Mocksville. She was of - Uie Baptist faith. Surviving, in addition to her father, are: her husband, Dwight Mares [ Robbins of the home; a sister. Colleen ; S. Ball of Yatlkinville; 4 brothers, Ray : Shore, Royd Shore, bolh of Yadkin- 1 villc, Harold Shore of Archdale and 1 Ronald Shore of Kemersvillciandsev- leral nieces and nephews, ; Funeral services were conducted at 12 p.m. Nov. 17 with lite Revs. Jim '.-Ciyder and Danny Shares ofTicialing. Burial followed in the Jerasalem Bap- ' list Church cemetery. /Sis Williams Mozelle Gertrude "Sis" Williams, •; 80, of Granite Falls, died Friday at \ Camelol Manor Nursing Care Facility in Granite Falls. v. ' She was born Feb. 4, 1914 in ;.Caldwell County to the late Cliarles aiid Janie Mitchell Cotatit Clark, ti";- .She was a letired textile employee ^.^aiid a member of Rrst Baptist Church in Granite Falls. •"^.'.Survivors include 3 sons, Tony ^^Uliams of Hollywood, Ra., Robert OSyilliamsof Advance, and Maxie Wil- ;4ftinsofEllwood.Pa.;adaugliIer.Judy ; bixon of Hickory; 2 brothers, Charles t^tCun" Cozan of Sawmills and Tho-:iiias"Snook"ClarkofGranite Falls; 11 ;-^dchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Jl^''She was preceded in death by 2 rbiothers, Luther and William Coaailta ^sister, Regina Lefevers; a grandson; ' and a great-grandchild. • The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sun-iday,Nov.20 at Calvary Baptist Church jlnbickory. : n burial followed in Pinecrest Cem- tethry in Caldwell County. a vA It •0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, Dec 1,1994 Bill Creason Rev, Joseph Wilburn "Bill" Creason. 67. of Junclton Road, died Monday afiemoon. Nov. 28, 1994 a( r-orsyth McnwrialHospiialaflerbeing He it gmiliiiilc of Moody Bible liislitiilc .Hid a itieiiilwr of Tiirrenllnc ll.i|ilisi Cliiirch. He wasalsoa veler.iii of World War II, scniiig in ihc U.S. Navy, Siiiviving arc his wife, Elizalielh "l.ibhy" Ball Crcasoji ol ilie home; 2 tlaiighrcrs, Ui-HineC. KellerofMocks- ville and Lisa C Wiles of Winsion- -Salcm: a son, ["eny I., Cre.tson of Moeksville; 3 gntndchililreii; a great giaiidcliild: a sisliT, Mtnlean Head of Moeksville; and ,n liroilicr, Ucnny Cieason ofCooleemec. Fiiiieralsen ices wetcscheduled for 2p.ni,Thursday.Dec LalTurreniine Baplisi Church wiih ihe Revs. Billy Sl(">|iand Shelby tliirhoiirofncialing and biiiiiil rolluwiiij; m Rowan Memo rial Park in.Salisbury Memorials may lie considered for Tiirrentine Baplisr (luircli. Rome 7. Moeksville, N.C, 271128; Viclory Bap- liMCIntrih,Ci>oIecnice,N.r. 27()|4or ti.iysChapel United MciliodislCbnrdi, \V(K«llciifRi>.nl,S.llisl)iir\-,N,C.2RI4.I. Maxine Crane (Jreen j Maxine MaricCranefJrecn,fi9, of Z-M Hedgecock Ase..Wii«lon-Sa!ero did MtKKlqy, Nov. 21. 1994 al Rir- sylli Memorial Hospital, .SIk was boil, in Hiirabixi. Wise. Iuly4,192,5 (oihe lalcAlvinimdSlella Asde Crane, •She was a itKinlvr nl New ITiiln- dcljihia Moras i.in Church for more lhari dllyears. She had ss-orked asbook keeper with Walker Rorisi for more Ihnn 2(1 years, was a volunteer for ContiK-l Suicide Hotline, iind also knit- lesIiTOmiecapsforFonythMemotialHospital. She was a handinade doll iKibhyisl. -Surviving lire hcrhushimd.W. Allengreen ofthe home; a riangliier. Cheryl M.('o(imglijmofKerneisvillc;3sons. I'erry A. Greenofljiwreneeville.Ga.,Steven C. Green of King and Richard A. Green of Advance; 2 brothers. I Donald Crane of Los Angeles, CaliL and DavidCtsneofMcFafland, Wise,; 6 gnmddaughlers and 3 grandsons.'Funeral services svete beldal 3 p ni.Nov. 23 at the New Philadelphia Moravian Church. Dr. Worth Green ofilcialed, Burial followedinihecliurchgrave-yanL Metnotials truy be made 10 Cancer Service fnc.ofFoTsythCouniy, II2N, Marshall SitccI, ran Dowel] ^Pin, died lale Wednesday. Nov. 2.3, at his home, was bom In Ircdcll CountySc[H, ftJwM lolhel.atc WilliamThomasandJflec Victoria White Duwell, •pi' was a re-farmer and ijillS catTler for Hu ^ijialion. He Wa^itKmbctof ij^sy Knob bhplist (Thurch Edna l^well- pre- nmyim dealli in 1985, • Hcwasalsoprecedcdindealhbyn Miighier,Thelma Irene Dowell Houpe.^ 1972. |5 S'rvivot5itKlude2daughlers.Julia Bolhenon of Ashcville and JeanCi^cll of Cincinnati, Ohio; a grand- • dinighter. Jeanne Hoiipc of Moeks ville, who was reared In tile home; 3 grandsons: JlmandAlanBrWheilonor Aslicville.TomniyBruibcrtonofChar- lollc. 2 great granddaughleis. Sarah and Michelle Brolhenoti orChatlolle; a sister, Mary MahalTey of Olin; 3 brothers. WilliamM, Dowellof Slaies- ville. Dewey Dowell of Olin and Ted R,OowellofReiJsvi1le;aliosiofolher relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducled at II a,ni. Nov. 26.nl Grassy Knob Bap tist Church with lite Revs, Paul Crater pnd Howard Wagoner officiating, pntial followed in the churdi cem- jicry. i Everett Frost Etchison / Everell Frost Etchison, 90, died at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winslon-Sa- lent Monday. Nov. 28, 1994. He was bom al Valley View Farm inCanaFeb.25, i9(MtoilielaleJohn Wesley and Mary NanaCain Etchison and had lived in the community his entire life. He was a farmer and had been named a Cenlury F.tniierby IheN.C. Depanmem of Agriculture. Thai des- ignalion is given lo fiuiners who con tinueto farmland llint hasbeen fanned by family members foroveracenluty. In addition to opcralingadairy and beef cow farm, he also operated Etchison Lumber Works. He began woriting there for his falher as a saw yer when he was a teenager and cxin- tinued to pull the leveron the sawmill for more than 60 years. Since his falliet's death in 19.36. he has owned and qietaled tite business. He retired as a sawyer about llirce years ago but continuediooveiseclhebusinessuntil his death. Hewasdescribed inarecenlnews- p.iperarticle as having 'sawdust in his veins". The lumber business was one of ihe great loves of Ills life. Me was precedeil in death by bis wife. Lola Penelope Sofley Etchison. Tlicy celebrated their 50lJi wedding anniversary before lici death in 1982. He is survived by 3 chiidren. Betty Etcliison West of Pino, John Walter Elchison of Siler City and Mary Mar tin Etchison Babcock of Raleigli; 5 gtanddiildren.Frances WeuTutlcrow ofMoeksville. Roland Henry West Jr. and Susan Etchison West Cujas of Cana. Tonya Etchison of Raleigh and Patrice Etchison flardee of Gary; 3 great grandchildren: a brother. James WalletElchisonof Cleininonsianum- tier of nieces, nephews imd cousins. Funeralservices were conducted al 2 p.m. Nov. 30 at Eaton's Baptist Church in Cana. where lie was one of Ihe oldest members with Dr. David Cilbreatliofricialing. Burial followed in the church ceincicry. Mcmori.ils may be made to Davic county Libtaiy, N. Main Sired. Moeksville. N.C. 27028; Eaton's Bap- list Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Rob- en Ijngslon. 1922 U..S. Hwy.601 N., Moeksville, N.C. 27028; or lo The Old Cana School Restoration Project. c/oMrs,Eilwin Bogcr.fiSSCanaRoad. Moeksville. N.C. 27028. PsvleCotounty Public Library Wocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 1,1994 0 I •< / BillieKester Hicksy Billie Aiiiic Kcster Uicks. 65, of Advance. wireofJames Auslin Hicks, du-d Wcdncsifay. Nov. 2.1. IW<|. Mrs. Hicks was honi in High Point. April 7, tn9 to riiolnia Cornelia nioniiisoii and William R. Kcster. She attended .SiralforrI Hall in lJanvill-,V.-,..indtheM.i,ylandInsli.line of Rnc Alls. .She was a home- maker who enjoyed anwork and gene- al'ipy- She letinned to Noith Carolinaw Ith her hiishami when he retired from <i.M. and became a volunteer in the iiistory rooinsofboth the DavlcCountyand Rowan County libraries. She was a member of the M.K-ksvillc Women's aub. A Presbyterian. Mrs. Hicks is sue- vived by her husband and two sons, f liuy Kesler I licks of Lexington. S C and David Carlisle Hicks of Advance- a daughter. Anne Kimberly Hicks of Schnsgrove. l-a.; a daughter-in-law. Lila Walker I licks and grandson. Aus lin Kesler I licksand a brother. Craig 1. Keser.ofGreeasboro. After thecremation, burial was pri vate. A memorial scrsice will Iw held at f)hl Pulton Church located on Rt W»l lietween Advance and R.rk on December .1. IW.,i3pni. In lien of llowcrs. a donation made n for .my needful pui^xKe will Iw appre ciated. Vogler and Sons CIcmmons i liaivl h ill charge nf arrangeriicnls. Marjorie lUrner ^ames. • Maijorie Turner IJames, 82. of624- J Vanxani Road, Mocksville died at her home unexpectedly Tuesday morning, Nov. 29. 1994. .* .Slie was bom in Iredell County, it daughter of the late .Stokes and Martha Nicholson Turner. She wasa homemaker. traveled and did missionaiy work. Surviving are her husband, Eldef' Ivan IJames of the home; a son. Will iam Calvin IJames of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Alma Cluisline IJames of the home and Minnie J. Scott of Witi-' ston-Salem; 2 biothers. Stokes Ttimer * Jr. of Ixing Island. N.Y. and Williani Turner of Statesville. '' Funeral services will he held Fri day. Dec. 2. at 2 p.m. at Clement Grove Cliurch of God on liarker Road con ducted by Elder Wade Rose and Dr. Ruben Grant. Burial will follow in the churcli cemetery. < Tlic family will receive friends l-' 8:30p.m. Tlnitsday night, Dec. I, at the church. Memorials may be made to World Missionary Evangelism, c/o Yvonne Douglas. P.O. Box 660800. Dalla.s. 1CX.-1S 75266. Howard Hildebrand y William-Howard" Hildebrand, 75, of Cleveland died Saturday, Nov. 26,1994 at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville after anillness of six weeks.He was bom in Bibb County, Ga. Jan. 23,1919 to the late Doc Michael and Estelle Franklin Hildebrand and was a retired dairy farmer.He was a veteran of the U.S. Army sen ing during World War II, and wa^ a memberofCorinth Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Nina Davisflildebrandofthehomeiadaugh-ler, Judy Hildebrand of Cleveland; 3 gi-andehildren; a brother, MelvinHildebraiid ofConnelly Springs; and a sister, Edith Mull of Morganton. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Nov. 29. at Cdrinlh Qiureh of CWst by Charles Isenbuig with burial following in the church cemetery. / Vrvesta Smith Jones / Arvesia Smith Jones, 75, of 735 dcGregorRoad, Winslon-Salemdied ilonday, Nov. 21, 1994, at her rcsi- lence following a lengthy illness. She was bom May 19, 1919 in )avle County to the late Samuel D, nd Ella Mae Proctor Smith. She was a member of Pine Grove Jnitcd Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Paul L. ones Sr. of the home; a son, Paul L. ones Jr. of Winston-Salem; 2 broth- TS. Kermit D. Smith of Winston-Sa- em andJonnieC.SmithofWest Palm leach, Fla.; asister, Ruth E. Leaxerof docksville; several nieces and tieph- ws; 2grandsons. 2great-granddaugh- ers and 2 step-granddaughters. Graveside services were held at 3 i.m. Nov. 23 at Pine Grove United dethodist Church with the Rev. ianford Giles Jr. olTiciating. Memorials may be made to Pine jroveUnitedMethodistChurch, 11.10 . pnestownRoad,Winslon-SaIem.N.C. 27103. Pavie County Public Library Mocksvillft, NC Houpe Puryear Holton Mr. Houpe Puryear Holion, 86, of Advance did Wednesday, November 23,1994 at Fotsylh Memorial Hospi tal. He was born October 14, 1908 in Yadkrn County to Abner Eugene and Ozelte Houpe Helton. Mr. Holton was a member of Ad-' vance United Methodist Chiirch and a memberof Knights of Pythias. He was owner/operator of Holton Shoe Repair in Winston-Salem for 50 years. After letirement, he worked for 10 years with Hines Shoe Store. Surviving is his wife of 60 years, Mis. Evelyn Hester Holtonof the home; adaughter.Sue Holton Elliott and hus band, Hugh, of Davidson County; 3 grandchildren, Karen Elliott Poitcus and hufband, John, of Deltona, Fla., Jeffrey Holton EllioU and wife, Mar garet, of Raleigh, and Michael Kent Elliott and wife, Laura, of Winston- Salem; 2 great-grandchildren and a sister, Ruth A. Holton of Winston- Salem. Funeral services were held 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 at Advance United Methodist Church by the Revs. Hany Sheirill and E Hampton Morgan. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens ofMemory.Thefomilyreceived friends from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25 at Haywoith-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials may be made to Advance Methodist Chureh Parsonage Fund. yPalqr Davis Jordan Patsy Davis Jordan, 92, of Erich' CenterNursingond Rehabilitation, dibd Wednesday, Nov. 23,1994 at theceh'x ter after a period of declining health: Mrs. Jordan was born June 1,1902, in Davie County. She was a daughter bf the late WilliamHenty and Millie AIM' Davis. Mrs. Jordan was educated in IhS' Davie County schools, and she waJ a' homemakerandmemberofUnitylYes-' bylerian Chuich in Woodleaf. She was preceded in death by her' husband, James Jordan, on May 5, • 1976. Survivois include a daughter,' Doris Athen Jordan Sullivan of Lancaster, Pa.; a sister, Georgia Davis Foster of Advance; I grandchild and 2 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held Ij"" a. m. Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Advani^, United Methodist Chuich cemeieiy Advance and was conducted by iKe' Rev. Bill Wing, pastor of Unity Prex- byterian Church. The family received visitors on Saturday, Nov. 26 from' 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Lyerly Funeral' Home and at the home of WilliaiA- Angel, 1810 Campbell Road lA- Woodleaf at other time. Memorials may be made to Unltj'; Presbyterian Church. 985 Woodleaf-^ Barber Road, Cleveland, N.C 27013'.'' DAVIE COU^TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 1,1994 Nellie Bowles SainNeltie G. Bowles Sain, 67. ofBuck MillerRoad, Moeksville, passed away Mcindiy aficmoon. Nov. 21, 1994 jjrrirsyil, Mci||,„ia| Hospii.il'in Win- sti.n-,S,ilem:,fieiaolllncssofoncyear Sl.e»-.is|,„n,M,iy2,l927inSlokes Leiiora Whilakcf Howies, Survivors arc licr Imsband of So years. I.esier-Peic-Sain, a son, David Sam: a ilaufliier, l.hHla PoiiKlesier .1grandsons; 2 Nollu'is, Joliri LeeBowles .iirILawrence liimlesorilK-OakGroveCoinnmnily. A bmlhct. Mill viii Itim lespiccedcd licrindeailiin NSX. Services wen-held ill 2 p.m. Nov.2S ai Eiiloii rim,.ml Ch.ipi.j ,1,^ Rev, Ron Maiinorncialmj, llmial fol. lowerl in Ik-Oak fliine liniicd Mclh.otJisi OiurxrJi ccnictcry. Tlic family rccjuesi menxmals be cmisidered for D.ivie Cr.iiniy Hospice. P.O. Box 665, Moeksville, N,C, 27028-Oak Grove lliiite.i Mcilimlisi Cluiicb' ''794 U.S. Highway 1.58 East Moeksville, N.r-,27(I2X„| ihcAmerr- c.^iCancerSoclciy. IkXLS. Hawihome Kiiod. Winston Siitcm, N,C. 27103. Gladys Sellers Stn>up Gladys Sellers Suinip,83.(ifWaco. died Nov. 21. 1994 al Cleveland Me morial Hrrspiial. .She was born March 22, 1911 in Oevcland County to lire laic Thomas F. and Cora Black Sellers and was a honiemaker. She was .-i memlict ofWaco Baptist Church, She graduated from Waco High School, She was preceded in death by her husbaixkAithurB,Slroiip;ason.Gaiy W. Sltoup; and a granddaughter, Amy Dcnise Stioup, Survivors include 2 sons. Dr. D.B, Sltoup ofFort Walton Beach, Fla. and RogerL, SlroupofWacoiSdaughlers,.. Drehda Rutherford of Moeksville, Nancy Stroup of Waco hnd Sara Zissimopulos ofTa^n Springs. Ra.; abrother.EnieslSellecsofCheiiyville; asiiler.LoreneScliersorKiogsMouu- lain; 10 grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted al Waco Baplisl Churcli at 2 p.m. Nov.' 25, with the Rev, Royce Ballew ofFici- aling and burial following at Capernaum Cemetery In Waco, MemoriaU may be made to Waco Baptist Church, P.O. Box 297. Waco, N-C. 28169. Lee Nathaniel Shamel i Mr, Lee Nathaniel Shamel.SS. for-'oerly of Rosedale Circle, died at the Mcadowbrook Termce of D.ivie on niiirsd.iy morning, Nov. 24.199), He hiid been ill for ilie past two years, Mr, Shnmel was hmn August 8 I'hw in Forsyih County, ihe son of Jasper Eugene and Carrie Burner Shame!. He was a lifelong resident ofPmsyih County, and was employed by R J R. Tobacco Comp-my for 38 1/2 years, retiring in 1973, Mr, Shame! was one of 10 childreii. He was a niemberufBecksBoplisi Church mostof his life, and was active as long as health |x:rmilicd. OtIicr titan his parents, he was pre ceded in death by 2 sisters and 3 broth ers, Survivors include his wife of 60 years. Mildred Hauser Shame! of MeadowbrookTerrace ofDavie;2sis-ten. Mrs, Mamie Leonard ofWinston-' Salem and Mrs, Eunice Uinbach of I 'i'niown;2broihcnsHarveyJ,Shame! Winsion-Salcm and Grady OShame! of Richmond, Va. anda num. I>er of nieces and nepfiews, D>e funeral service was conducted at Vogleds Reynolda Chapel al 2 p.m Saluniay. Nov. 26 and an interment followed in Forsyih Memorial Park,Dr. Jim Nelson oflicialed. The family' received friends at ihe funeral liome from 7-9 p.m. Friday. Nov. 25. and have requested memorials be made to Beck's Baptist Church, 5505 Beck's Church Road, Winslon-Salem N P 27106. Loltle Hunt Speer Ullie Hunt Specr. 85, formerly ofSintesvtlle, died Tuesday morning.Nov.29, 1994 alRosewoodResI Home in Hannoiiy. She was bom in Yadkin County. Inly 5,1910 to the late John and Alice Lee Jester Burgess and was a home- maker. ' Her' husbandl'i EarlieCraySpeer. L preceded her inJeath in 1985, Also preceding her in waili were a daughter, Nancy l,eeSpeer: a sister. Pearl Smithemian; a brwhcr. Tan Hunt; and a grandchilil. Survivorsinciude3daughlcri,Lucy SpeerofBethe,sda,Md., Bonnie SpeerofDrover.Colo. andOelphiaS.Naylorof Moeksville; 3 sorts. James E. Speer of Moeksville. Roldan G. Speer of Slaiesville and William Wayne SpeerorSunnyvnle.Calif,; 14grandchildren-10 great grandchildren; 4 .sisters, Kathleen Hodges of Winslon-Salem Novella Smitherman. Geneva Spill. ^ and LeVada Binkley. all of F.asi Bend; 2 brothers.John Hunland David HunlofEaslBerjd. Funeral services were to be held al 4.30 p.m. Tltursday, Dec, I, al Eaton Funeral Chapel with Ihe Rev. MarvinBlackburnofficmtingandburiaJ m RoseCcjijcleiy of MocksvitJe. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, Dec. 1,1994 0\ N N Eiias Theros Dr. Elias Paul GeorgeTlii i os, M.D. of Advance, died Sunday. Nov. 20. al N.C. Iliipllsl llospilal. Mcw.islx(iii.Sepl. 2K. lOIOiiiGrand NL-inil. Nel>.. lo Cieoige Ellav Tltciov and MaryaTlieros Slieiinan. I Ic icceived his Kncliclois degree form UC'I.A prior lo World War II. I llirirrg lite war. Ire crilisletl in lire LI..S. Navy, .servirrg .is a naval inlclligence officer and larerCaptain in tire Medical Corp. After the war. he renrairred in the Naval Reserves and received Iris nias- ictsdcgicermniColnrnhialfniversily. I le lauglit rmtsic anri o|icrnlic voice at lire University of Cnlifor rrin at .Santa Barbara, lie then attended UCLA .SclroolufMcdicine.reccivirrghisnredi- cal degree. After conrplclirig his resi dency Irainirrg in radiology. Ire w.as appoirrted the cliainnan of rrttlirtlogic prrllrrtlogy al the Arrncrl I-"orces Insti tute of Pathology. Wasliirrglon. D.C., serving for 12 years. Aflcr retiring from the nrililaiy. Ire served .as professor of radiology al Bowman Gray SchtKrl of Medicirre. where Ire was rrri the facrrlly for the last I .S years. .Srrrvivirrg are his wife. Kirlh T. Iherirs rrf lire Itorire; 2 srnrs. Getrrge Iheros of Maui. Hawaii, and William lltcros of Greal Falls. Va.; a darrghter. Sleplrarrie RcitI of Clemmons; "f grand children; his rriolher. Maiya Shemian of La Julia. Calif, and a sisler'. Vicluria Giles rrf Lrrs Angeles. Calif. A memorial service was held at 11 am.Nov.23.1994at Clemmons United Methodist Clruich by the Rev. John Fcrce and Dr. Douglas Maynanl. Memorials m.iy be rnarle lt> Bow- riian Gray School of Medicirre. Office rrf Dcvehtpnicnt. Medical Center Bou levard. Winstun-Salem. N.C. 27157- 1021. de.signate to the Elias G. Theros Parkinson's Disease Research Fund,or lo the American Parkinson's Disease Association. 116 John SL, Suite 417, New York, N.Y. 10038, designate in ntemory of Elias G. Thnos, M.C Clara Irwin Vogel Clara Irwin Vogel, 81. of U.S. 60i'; Mucksville. died Saturday, Nov. 26, 1994. at her home following a lengthy illness. 1 She was bom in Vcrango County. New York July 28. 1913 lo the late Carr and Lula larsscr Irwin and was a retired real estate broker. She was a former resident ofGrand ; Island, N.Y. and moved to Davie County when she retired in 1972. " n Survivors include her husband oT 38 years, Raymond L Vogel of the i home: a brother. Harold Lesser df! Amherst. N.Y.; and several nieces and n nephews. She was preceded in death by,a n hrother. Henry Lesser. '• ' . Annie Copley Williams / Mrs. Annie Copley Williams. 95. of Advance died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1994at her residence. She was bom on April 27, 1899 in Yadkin County lo James and Caroline Ashley Copley. Mrs. Williams was the oldest mem ber of Inimanuel Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Dexter Leonard WllliamsSr. In 1969, and two sons. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Bobby (Jessie) Barney and Mrs. Johnnie (Frances) Robertson, both of Advance; 3 grand children and 4 gieal-grandchildien. Funeral services were held al2p.m. Fiiddy,.Nov. 25 at Iminanuei Baptist ChttrchbyliieRevs.OtisCiampettand l.G.Taylor.hteWiUiains lied in slate at the cfaurdi 30 miiu^^o'r to the service. Burial foiloWetl .iiitFoTsyth Miiinoriai Patk. Tfe faihily ieceived fiiends from 7-9 pm oii ^Thursday, . Npv,24atHaywoii]^Mi8a^]juCteelc (3i^l,radmoto;4^atihehoind;ofJessieBtUn^.'' v •/ klonzoRichmondWestJr. 5 Mr. Aionio Richmond West Jr.. known to hU family and friends as fBud,- 78. of 1426 N. Camerou Ave..JVinston-Salem died Tuesday. Nov. ^2 al Fbtsylh Memorial Hospital. He Ivas a native of Davie County and had ived in Winslon-Salem nearly all of lisiife. ' . 1 He was a member of the Cedarrreek BaptistChuich in Davie County. and was a retired employee of R. i- leynolds Tobacco Company. He wa.s veteran of the U.S. Army, having erved in World War li. He is survived by his devoted wife, ladie O. West of the home; 3 daugh- ers. Doris Davis of Kemecsvilie. fewindolyn Hardy of Winston-Salein Ind Pairida Johnson and husband, terry, of Walkeilown; 2 sons. David Klien West and wife. Beverly of ' utham and James Leonard West and ife, Patricia of Winston-Saiem; 17 randchildien; 16great-grandchitdien;ibrotheis. John West and wife. Wiiiie J4ae of Winston-Saiem. Glenn West Ind wife, Margie of Spring Uke, aubert West Sr. and wife, Millie ofttocksville. Joe C. West and wife, et of Columbus, Ohio and Ben- liD West and wife, Ullie of Avon raik; Fia.; a aunt. Pearl Eden of Win-kon-Salem;asisler-in-l3W.01iviaWcst 6f Goldsboro and a host of nieces,Sephews. other lelatives and friends. I Funeral services were held 1 p.m. friday. Nov. 25 at the Russell Funeral Jome Chapel by the Rev. Reuban iilliam. Burial followed in Piedmontylemoriai Oatilens. Visitation waslieid 4ne half hour prior to the funeral set-lice on Friday. Nov. 25 fiom 12:30 toI p.m. alihe funeral home. V) . ^ 9- -S— V ^ Bate Counhf Public llbiaiy.MocM% NC DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Dec. 8,1994 . t:iYdeUwrence Brandon W.ns^.Sal«m died Tuesday. Nov.1994 ai Fonyih Memorial Hospi- »ewisbomAug.22.1929 in For- 'ylhCrH.ntytoWillij,„F.indUcindaIjwrcncc Brandon.He wasa veteran ofthe U.S. Annv and vva.v ,eii,e.l from Taylor fcrwhrn 1" )acc>C-on.pany. Me wasa member of (Jpen Drvor Dapii.si Oiurch. lleissitrviiedbyhiswife.MaryB"raiufcinofihchon^.j,,,,,, K. Bra,jd„n<,fcievel,nnd.Te„n. andMivliac! 1.. Brandon o( KemeRville- 3 ?rari,Miildreti;.Sbrothers, Robert Bill andWayneBrandoiKaiiofClemmons■arty liraniion t>r j.c»is,.|||e .and Gil-W Brandon of A.lvance; .3 sisters M"""'g"'""dnt:llyAlexa,Kler'-I tlammonsand Alberta Sparks of\Vtnsion-Snleiii. Ijatcral services werecondiMcd at'....«lp.m.lAx.2.alHayworth-Miller. uTo R"'- Ri-rhnni Wallace and Jack Strickland of. feaitng. Burial followed atWesllawT,Ciartlens of Memory.MenwtlaJs nay'be nade to Hos-pice of Winslon.Salem/ForsythCounty, iroo.c S, s.ra.forti RcL.Winston-.Salcni, N.C. 2710,3 jHiiice Wilson Honell ^ Janice Wilson Howell, 55, of Fork 3 Buby Road, died Friday afternoon Nov. 25. 1994 at ' Davie County ' Hospital after an .She wa.s bom In ITavje Coiiniy Juincs A. Wilson of Adviincc and Ibe Iiiie Eva Masscy Wilson • tuid was a deputy ' ;'Mili lire Dav ic Cisinly Slieriffs De- Ipuimeiit. .SlicwasagradualcofDavicCountyHigh .School and WInslon-Salem peaiily College. For several years she teas ouiter and operator of Janice's Beauty Shtip. Sire w as a menibei of , ptlhletiem Unlieil Methodist l^urch. ; Surviving, in addition to her father ttur: licr Inrshand. Moll Howell of tire ^lioriic; a daughter. Cindy Williams Chappell of Shclhyviiie, Ky.; a scm, Rdilie Williams ofCoolecmee;2grand- (hlldreni'l sisters, Carolyn W, Barnes, daft W. flames. Ann W, Bamhardland R^ltel W. Allen, all of Advance; 2 , kiro'lhets, Lyndon Wilson and Jimmy •W^flson, both ofAdvance, '■'iA graveside service was held at 3 Nov. 27, at Bethlehem United►•{tohodist Church cemetery with the^^ys. Dan Martin and Donald'E^derburk officiating. . .. JanicesaidshehadherflowetswhiJesfitf was living and requested meraoii-j-tihbe made to Davie County Hospice, , c/o Janet fllaif, P.O. bo* 665. Mocks-t vllfc,N.C. 27028ofloacharilyofiheI donor's choice. ^ Colon James Coley ColonJanrcsColey.78,of Advance,formerly ofMocksvlile, died Monday. fTcc. 5.1994 at hfcadowbnsok Care of Davie Coonly after a period ofdeclin ing health. He was bom Dec.6. l9l5iiiStanly Coiinly to the late TIromas and Ada Clover Coley, [klueated in the Slanly County schoirls.hewasaself-emptoycdsalestriati. A World War II veteran of the U.S. Atiiiy, he was n Baptist. Sitrvlvors Itt'cluilc 2 sons. Richard Coley of I*;xittglnir attd Colon Jatiies"Jimmy" Coley ofSiilishitry; 3 dat'gli- lers, l.ititlii Shore of Coolccmi*. Bar- haniCrawforditrioixltiglotiairdBrBndaFisher trf Asltevillc; a sister. RobertaB.iiley of High Poitti; 9 gratidclilldien attd I3grea( grandchildren, Fiitieral services were to be con- docied at 1 :.3()p.tti. Dec. 7. at James C. LycriyChapclofLycrly Funeral Homeconducted by itie Revs, Roy Franksand Clarence Carpenter atwi burial fol lowing In Salisbury Nalioruil Cemetery with military graveside riles by the Rowan Courtly Veterans Council. Bernice Driver Owens day morntng. Dec. 2. 1994 ReSr" Mocksvllle with the rL ri'"Hitfboitr officiatittg. Bitrlal followed «»:..B.IIOweasofReld,vi|,e.3SJ: S-SSSS Louise Jenkins FrankV Louise Jenkins Frank. 73. of Lexington, died Monday. Dec. 5. at For-sylh Memorial Hospital aherdcclinirtgJteallh ofmote than two years. ShewasbomJulyS, 1921 in Davie CountyloKeasanlDoiphusand ManicPlowtran Jenkins.She WHS a mcmlicr ofTyro UnitedMethodist Church, and wits a retiredinspector with Dacolah Cotton Mills.She was married to Donald Manin Frank, who died Jan. 7. I9R8.Survivingare2.sotts. Donald Frankand Mike Frank, both of Lexingion; aliaughter. Judy Zlmntcmian of Win-s'on-Salent; 3 grandchildren; a greatgrandchild; 2 sisters. Beatrice Frye ofMocksvllle and Magdalen Reynolds ofWInslon-Salem.Tfie funeral wa.s to he a! 2 p.m. Dec.7. 1994 at Tyro United Methodist Church with the Revs. Alan Rice andWilbur Jarrelt oUiclatlng and burialfollowing In Bethel Cetneleiy.Memorials may be made 10 TyroUnited Methodist Oiurch. 4484 Highway ISOSoulh.Lexington.N.C. 27292. ofHospiceofDavidson,P.O.Dox I94LLexington. N.C. 27292. " , Louise Owen.s PetersJ Louise Owens Peters, 74. of Win- ston-SalemdiedThutsday.Dcc. 1.1994at Forsyih Memorial Hospital.She was bom April 22. 1920 in PorsyihCounlyio tirelateJesseM.andMaty Griffith Owens,She wasa member of Yadfcin Valley Baptist Church and liad formeriyh ved in Advance. She was retired fromP H. Hanes Knitting Co. Shewaspreceded In death bya son.Edward Peters, whodled in 1988 andherhusband.OscarR.PeteTs.whodredin 1990.Surviving are 3 daughters. Elixa- betliSmilhofaermT)ons.FrancesQltsof Advance and Carol Key of Clem-mons; a son. David Peters of Clcm-mons; a sister. Helen Reeves of MountOlive; Sgrandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Davie County Public Library Mocfesville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, Deci 8,1994 V t (S^ Peggy Gardner Rights / ''^eey Gardner Rights, 59. of Will-y slon-Saleni died Friday, IJec. 2, 1994 at Forsyih Meinoriaf Hos|iiinl after a hried illness. Site was bom in Forsytli County ^pl- 8. 1935, the daughter of Betty Jane McCraw Gardner, of Winston- Saleni and the late Jtdtn W. Gaidncr. •Site was oflite Baptist faith and liad ttotketl at Walkcitown Winn-I)i sie in tlie tlcH departinenl. She is surs is ed by her mother andher husband. Warren David Rights of lite home; 2 sons. Dexter Rights of King and Michael Rights of the htime- a gratiddaughter: 3 .sisters, Violet Stafford of PfalRown, Irene Sands of Germanton and I,eona finiiston of MiKksvillc; 3 brothers, lam fmnhier and Jolm Gardner, holh of Winston- Salein, and Fugene Gardner of Danhuiy. l-uneial services were conductedDec. 4, fl994 at 2 p.m at llayw.wth- Miller Rural Hall Clmpcl with the Rev Ilill Chatman officialing. Interment , followed in Waughtown ( enietcrv. I Wilson Ward Sparks / WilsonWnrdSparksSr.,78,diedat his home in Winslon-Salem Monday morning, Dec, 5,1994. He was bom in Mocksville. a son of Jolin H, and Lula Ward Sparks. He was a lifetime member of the Macedonia Moravian Church where lie had served as a teacher in the Sun day School. The funeral service was to be con ducted there Wednesday at 2 p.m. by the Rev, E. Hampton Morgan Jr. with burial in the church graveyard. I le was a well-known dairy farmer in the area. He is survived by his wife, Emily Imuise Johnson Sparks of the home; 2 sons, Wilson W. Sparks Jr. and John Wayne Sptuks of Winston-Salem: 3 gramlehildren: 3 gtcat-grandchildicn; a brother, John P. Sparks of Mocks ville; 3 sisters, Virginia Beckner of Advance, Frances Gough of Mocks- villeand Betty Toddof Richmond, Va. Memorials may be diiectcd to the Salenilowne Endowment Fund, 5401 Indiana Avc., Winston-Salem, N.C. 271 Of). 's/ J Powell Elbert Miller Powell Elbert Miller. 85, of Briar 1 Cliff Lane, Mocksville, died Sunday morning, Dec. 4.1994 at Forsyth Me- ; inorial Hospital. Funeral services were • to at 3 p.ra. Dec, 6at Richmond Hill ; Ba^slChurchwilhtheRevs.EdTap- » petiand Richard Eskewofliciatlng and { burial following in the chinch i*in- Jeteg.J He was bom in Yadkin-County, ; May8.1909totheiateUlyssesa,and J Lum HobsonMilier and was a retired J Mwmiil operator. He was of the Bap- i listTaith,I ffis wife, Diona Hinshaw Miller, ' ,piccededh]miiid^ini_9^Hewas n t also preceded in d^ by a ^ Pblzo.I *Pbte'MiUer,al]n>tlier,RobeiiMiUer. I andarrsterAnibiMiller. 'I Survivors include his daughter, j UuayShofrnerafMocksviUe,3s(ins,' ; Bill MillerofEasl Bend, Randy Miller ; and Mike Miller, both of Mocksville; 19 grandchildren, 19great-grandchil- : t^: 2 great-great-grandchildiBn. 7 J sislM^BeraiceMatlhews,Ha2elPrim, iColdie Hobson, Norenc Matthews, . Rirsa Matthews, all of East Bend, Ber- . UtaWrightofBoonvilleandEslieJones I of Mocksville. 3 brothers, Leo Miller # of Panama City, Fla.. Floyd Miller of I East Bend and UO. Miller of Walnut- tt^e. , Booker 'B.T.' WilliamsJ Booker Thomas "B.T.-WiUiams,,84. of 1212 Hillcrest Drive, Mocks- j ville died Sunday. Dec. 4, 1994 In ' Gtcetisboro,BomDec,6.t9IOinDavie ' County.hewasasonofihelaleGeotgeRufus and Estella Mason Williams. A graduiite of Price High School.healso attended Livingstone College In Salisbury. He had retired from Burlington Industries, An active member of New Bethel Baptist Church in Mocksville, he was ordained as a deacon in 1955, He was on several committees and was a Sunday School teacher and member of the senior choir. He was a ntembcr of the Mocksville Planning BoartI, Corinthian Lodge 17 and PHA Rose DeMall OES, Chapter 531. He served as secretary and treasurer of the tnde- ^ndent Older of Sl Luke. President of Davie County Educa- , ! Union for 36 years, he was also; fonnerpresidentoflhe Davie Chapter I ; of the N^CT. An agent for Kelsey i Oavle County Public Library ^ Mocksviils, NC ; hewas^piimtedbyGov.JimHiintto i die l^vie Comity TransporratiohEfli- - ciency CoundL , , , ; - Histvife, Lillian GaitherWilUains,jdiedMay 13,1984. ' .■ 'I Survivors include 3 sons, Booker i ; N.,WUUanis of Mocksville,'Barry T. '. Willia^^orKemersvill^ and Bishop ' 1 of the fifth ^liscopal District of the i lAMEZoii Church; a fostm-son, Eu< .gene Gaitbn of Mocksville; 2 daugh-. '"lia W,; Banks of Greensbcro,! andBrendaW.WhiteofDetioit.Mich.;12 brothers; Otis'Wiiliams of Mocks-: vllte^ Lawrence Williams of Coot- . eeinee; I0grandciuldren;3step-giand-.^chiMreii; atid dgreM-graniichildfen. J. Ftirieralservices wete conducted at '2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec, 7 at New 'Bethel Bmi^ Church in Mocksville, .conducted by the Rev. Billy HoIder.His son, Bi^p MUioh Ai.Williams "i wastodeliverlheeulo^. Burial was atSL lohn's -;AME Zipn;Church Chm- ' eteiy in Mocksville. ' MemtaiaJs may be maile to American Lung Association of North'Caro-<Una. 5315 Greenbrook Dr., Charlolle, ' a4,a282()S.,j:Cis^:«^^ Vera Head Thomas .-■Vera Head Thomas, 63, of Win-on-Salem,diedSatuiday.Dec,3,1994 l-porsyth Memorial Hospital.•.She was bom Oct. 7, 1931 in Citilford County to William R. and ally Marshall Head..She was a homemaker for 25 y ears tefare working with the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School system for2yeais as assistant managerfor South Fork School Cafeteria.1-Surviving ore her husband, Robert 4elson Thomas ofthe home; 2 daugh- ets. Terri Thoiiuis Ware of Wintei Park. Fla. and Robm Tucker of Win ston-Soiem; a son. Keith Thomas ol Advance; 4 grandsons, 3 brothersRobert D. Head of Keller, Texas Noiman R. He3dorEu1e$s.Texas, am Hubert Head of Winston-Salem; 7 sis :ets, Gladys Hine of Lexington, Aim: Howell of Winston-Salcm. Eva Bow man of Walkeitown. Louise Sprinkb of Kerneisville, Theima Head o Occanside, Calif., Frances Head anc Laura Head, both of Winston-Salem Funeral services were held at Ia-ra-TVesdayalHaywotth-MlllerSila CrMk Chapel by the Rev. William S"BiirMcKenileofPinedaleChrislia' Giyrch.purial followed in Parklawn Mi morial Gardens.Memorials may be made to Fbrsy iCoinly Cancer Services, 107 Wesldai Av|, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECQ]^; Thursday, Dec. 15,195^ J M ? .-I? — Virginia Sparks Beckner Virginia Sparks Beckner, 82. of Winslon-Saiein. died al the Nicadnwlmxik Terrace of Davie Fri day aflcnioon. Dec. 9. 1994. .Slic was Uim in Davie Coimly. a daiiphlcrorJoiin licniy and Lula Ward Sp.arks. Site was a member of Uie Fta- temily Church of Ihe Brethren and a iKimemaker. The fimcrai service was conducted Dec. II. at 2 p.m. at Vogler's Clem- imnist liapcl by Pastor Robert S. Roiier. Kuiial followed intlie Old Older Cent- ciciy. Slie issiirvived byadaughter.Diann S w ect of Winslon-S.alcm; 4 sons. Gray llcckncr ami I..J. Beckner. both of Winsion-Salcm. Henry Beckner of DurlrarnandKennethBcCknerofCliar- lotte; 2 sisters. Frances Gough of Mocksvilie and Betty Todd of Rich mond, Va.;a brother. John F. Sparks of M(x:ksvillei it) prandchiidren; and I i prcal'pnindchildren. Mcnmriais may be made to the Ai/hcimer's Association. P.O. Box 1S()32. Winston-Saiem. N.C. 27i 13. Eii/alwth Baker Brown j l-ll/ahcth Baker Brown. 82. ofMiKksviiieriicd at her iiome Saturday. Dec. ID. 1994 following a period of illness. She was Ixiin in Canmin. Cia. to tlu. lale Williani 11, and I-ettie Merrill Baker. Tlie majorily of iier life was spent niNew York, where she wasamemberof TheGreaterRefugeTempleChuichof Christ. . _ ._ She is survived by abroiher, Eiwm Baker of Mocksvilie; 3 tisters, Aalee Barker. Jessie Mayfield. and Mayfield. all of Mocksvilie. FW thepast two years, she had made her home with her sister. Ines Mayfteld.Funeral services were held Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Moi^ Studevent Funeral Home In Mocl^ ville with Ihe Rev. Donald Jet^ns ofTiciaUng. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Olga Smith Boger Olga Smith Boger. 73. of Mocks vilie. died Saturday. Dec. 10.1994. at Davis Community Hospital in States- villc. . . . She is survived by her husband.Spencer W. Boger. 3 sons. David Boger of Yadkinville. Jerry BogerofHar- „«,ny and Michael Boger of Mo^ ville; 3 daughters. Bessie Jane Wall ofMocksvilie. Sandra Gmlher of Harmony and Mary Ann Stevens of State^ ville; 5 grandchildren; a gi^-gra^ child; and 4 sisters, Ann Smith ofWin- slon-Salem. Grace Goforth of Har mony. Belle Harris of Statesvtlle andLouise Hairis of Mocksvilie. Funeral services were held al 11 a.m.Dec. l2,alNewUnionMetlK)dist Church, with the Revs. "Bud" Brawl^ and Billy Jatrell ofTiciating. Bunal fol lowed in Ihe church cemetery.y Sandra "San" Cathcart , Sandra"San"CaUicart,38.ofSalis- J buiy, was dead on arrival Saturday. Dec. 10. 1994 al Rowan Memorial Hospital. • Bom June 2d. 1956. in Salisbury, she was lite daughter of Essie Mae Barren of Salisbury and Freddie Lee Cathcart Sr. of Salisbury. She was a gradualeofSalisbuiy High School and attended Rowan-Cobanus Community College and Wiaston-SalemState Uni- veisily. She was an employee ofCone Mills and attended First Calvary Bap tist Church. Inadditiontoherfatha-andmother, . sunrivoTsincIiide2sons,TeriyCai]tcait ' ofSalisbury and Nidiolas D. Cathcart of the home;-2 .brothers, Fieddle - iCoihcait Jr of Kloc^ville,^ James Michael Calli^ofSaibbuiy; and 2 (gian^Id^. ^ ' Aaron Levi Bracken Aaron Levi Bracken, ofMorgantcn. died Saturday, Dec. 10.1994. A native of Davie County, he was bom Nov. 12,1932 to Marvin and the late Esther Prevette Bracken. He is survived by 4 brothers. John Robert of Harmony, Marvin Jacob Bracken of Wilsonville, Ore.. JamesCariBtackenofGemiantonandPaulJ. Bracken of Morganton; and a sister.Flossie Beatrice DanellofSptuce Pine. Funeral services were held Dec. 13 at 11 a.m.atlheMackie-GentryChapel. Burial followed in Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery. Otis N. Couch Otis N. Coiich. 83. of Virginia Beaidi. Va.. died Dec. 8. 1994. at his residence. He was bom in Davie County and was retited. Survivors include his wife. Hazel Carter Couch: 2 sorat. Otis Dale Ckmch and Thomas Wayne Couch, bolli ofVirginiaBeach;asister,CalherineSpry of Mocksvilie: a brother. Marshall CouchofArizona;2grandsons;agreat- granddaughter and a great-grandson. The funeral wasconductedat2p.m. Dec. 10 in Hollomon-Biown Funeral Home. Bayside Chapel, by the Rev. Paul S.Caflcr. Burial followed InRose- wood Memorial Park. pswieCounlyPubric library Mocksvilie, NC < CT" , 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Dec. IS. 1994 y Hallie Bogle Dobbin Hallic Bugle Dohlitn. 76, or .Salis bury died Sutulay. I>ec. 11.1994 al her residence after a perirxl of declining licallli. She was born in Kowan County Jan. 27.1918 to the late I larvey Wakcfield and Harriet Albright Bogle and was educated in the RowanCounly scluiols. Site was a homeinaker and seam stress and was a ntctnlKT of Salem Lntlteran ('hutch. A daughter. Susan I Jnlihin. preceded her in dciith. She is snrvivcd hy lierbiisliand. Ira Dohbin of the home who site maneid Apiil 17. 1943; 2 sons. Joseph Alan Dobbin of Salisbury and lia Carl Dob bin of Cleveland; 4 daughters. Nancy McKeniieofChapel Hill. Ann Bowles of Mucksville. Margarcl Gitde of Woodleaf and Kalhy Fosterof Angler; 4 brothers. Carl Bogle. Roy Bogle. Howard Bogle and Homer Bogle, all ofSalisbury; a sister, Louise Schenkof Salisbury; ISgrandchildrenand2gteal grandchildren. A gravesiik service was ciuiducied at 11 a.m. Dec. 14. at Shcnill Ford Ro:kI Baptist Cliutch Cemetery with the Revs. Clarence.Sifford andCarrtdl Robinson officiating. j ; Ruby Davis Moi-aii : R'lhy Davis Moran. 97. of Heritage : Wmals. Winslon-Salem died al her . home Monday. DeccmlH;r.^. 1994. She • was Nun M.iy 18. 1897 in Moiehead ^ City, to Miclirtel A. andM;ugare( Davis. ; Mrs. Moran is snrvivcd by a daugh- ; ler. Mrs. Margaret Vannoy of Ber- ; muda Village; a son. IMi. Moran Jr. of ; Vaupi.ii Beach; 4 grandchildren and : two gieat-grandchildren. ; A giavesulc service w.islteldThurs- :. day. Dec. 8 al 11 a.m. at Salem Cem- j e'ery by the Rev. Hank Keating. y Corrie Sam Gray Mrs. Corrie Sain Gray, 94, of8721 ShefTield Road, Colfax. died Monday, Dec. 5.1994 in Wesley Long Hospital. She was bom Feb. 17.1900 in Davie County. Mrs. Gray retired from Adams Millis. She was a member of Shady Oiovc Wesleyan Church, the Mission ary Society, and VFW Auxilliaiy No. 5352. She was preceded in death by her husband, BlaineOray, and her motlier, Rosa Lee Sain. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held al 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 9 at Shady Grove Wesleyan Church by the Revs. Mark James and Don Milstead. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church imm^iately following the service. Memorials may be made to Shady Grove Wesleyan Church. Arrange ments handled by Hayworth-Miller- Cain Kemetsville Chapel. "Red" Norman :<:'t:.F. -Red- Norman. 62, of Mid- :jiipy.N.C.,diedFriday.Dec.9,l994at■ifV^yih Memorial Hospital. He had•Cteen ill for two years. ■ . He was bom May 20,1932 in For-•C^tli County to Dewey and Nancy;Cy?oodle Nonnan and was of the Bap- ■Iflst; faith. He was a self-employedt-ptiijnberand had worked al Hoots Con- :^(Stele.1*1,* He was pieceded in death by a sis- Helen Kealon, and 2 biolheis. ;Sldhroe Nonnan and Robert Nonnan.l;*;Surviving are his wife, Nancy • :Slbwart Nonnan of the home;4 daugh- ' •icIs.Shaton.Sheiia.Debbieand Sylvia,all of Charlotte; a stepson, RichardManning of Clemmons; I2grandchil-. dren; 2 step-grandchildren; a stepgreat- • grandchild; 2 sisters, PaulineTaylorofWihston-Salem and Virginia Kealon/of^Jdocksville; 2 brothers, Charles Nonnan of foterprise Rd. and E.H.J(ptmanofW|nston^aiem.-,Funeral services weieheldat2 p.m. qt*- 12atHayworih-MiIlerSilasCreekg'^pei by the Rev. Aikon Stewart nBurfal followed in Parklawn Memo- Gardens. y Arnold Hersley Jones Arnold Hersley Jones, 76, of East Bend died Monday, Dec. 12 at his home. He was bom in Forsylh Cbunty on April 6,1918 to Walter Lee and Annie Tucker Jones. He was a member of Enon Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Fannie C.Jones of the In^me; a son. Tommy Jones of the home; a sister, Helen Baugess of Arcadia; a grandson; a granddaughter, Tandy Jones of Ad vance; and a great grandson. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m.Dec. M.atHufTFuneralHome Chapel by the Revs. David Southern, Bill James and Rufus Culler. Burial followed in Woodland Cemeteiy in Winslon-Salem. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Yadkin County, P.O. Box 457, Yadkinville,N.C. 27055. VerlonD. Parker/ VeilonD.Paikef,80,ofSylva,diedThursday, Dec. 8,1994 at Hairis Re gional Hospital.He was a native and lifelong lesi-denl of Jackson County and letiied fromCannon Brothers Gas&Oil Company. HewasamemberofScottsCieek Baptist Church. HewaslliesonofthelaleMilasandCImrlollc Aikens Parker, and husbandof the late Irene Paxlon Parker. Survivors include 2daughteis, Barbara Ferguson of Whiitier and JudyMcDowell of Advance: 3 sisters.Josephine Cook and Lucy Rsher, bothof Sylva. and Bessie Blackburn ofGlenvillc; and 4 grandchildren. Funeral .services wereheldal3p.m.Dec. II in the Chapel of Moody Funeral Honte. with the Rev. RandyShetron ofricialing. Burial followed inLovedale Cemetery. Davie County Public Library—^ Mocksvllie, NO <3~ 0 DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RTCOIU), Thui^ay, Dec. 15,1994 5 llattie Gmce Kiipard Mrs. Hallie Orocc Rupnnl, 83, of Roule S. MiKksvillc dicil Tuesday, l>ce. 6al herlioiiic. A naliveof Yadkin County, she was bum Jan. 1.5,19II to ilielair Isaac,-mdNaRcyl.invilleGrace. Slie w,is a hofnenuker. She was mar ried to Sherrill W. Riipatd, who died Oct. 26.1989. She is survived by ason, Uoii Ru|xud of Marlbuno. VI.; 3 daughters, Mrs. Mniiha Luna Tise of MiK'ksville, Mrs. Jean Phelps of Advance and Mrs. Jo Norman of Vadkinville; 9 grandchil dren and 4 greal-grandchildren. She was a meinlKr of Hunlsville Bafilisl Church. Graveside scnices were held Fri day, Oec. 9 al 11 a.m. al Hunlsville Kapiisi Church, conducted by the Revs. Dennis Bell and David Nolan. Tlie family received friends'niursday, Dec. 8 from 7-8:30 p.m. al Mnckic-Gentry Funeral Home in Vadkinville. ^rrada Durham Smith; 3} Mis. BrendaDurham Smiib, 50, of SlJi!; Highway 801 South. Advance. :SSieiJSatunJayeveningalDavieCounty ikosiiital after an auto accident ?i Funeral services were at 2 p.m. "Tuesday in Eaton Funeral Chapel with ?|lev6. DancllCox and Shelby Haihour vafTiciating. Burial was in Rose Cem- ielery. . •I Tlie family requests memonals oe •inade to the Bus Ministry of Trinity ' Baptist CTiurch, Route «4,Mocksvi1le, N.C.27028. Mrs. Smilli was bom in Davie :County, Aug. 17, 1944 to Rebeaa ILouise Coriell Durham of Mocksville ;and the late Harold Durham and wasa Uob trainer with Lee Jeans in Mocl«- iville. She allended Trinity Baptist -Church in Mocksville. Mrs. Smith was Uwifc. molltcr.grandmotherandhome- tmaker. Shecnjoycdtravcllnglhemoun- -tains of North Carolina. i Survivlng,lnaddltlontohermothet tis her husband: Robert H. "Hoppy"'i.'Smitlioftltchoine;3daughters,Tammy rtagle of Cooleemec. Jenny Hendn* land Mclls-sa Nelson, both of Mocks- - ville: 4 grandsons; 5 granddaughters; 3 isislers. Belly Foster of Old Hlckoiy, '-Tenn., Bonnie Myers of Mocksville 'and BcUina Atwell of Salisbury; 3 ibfothers, Danny Duiham of Moeks- i vilie. George Durham of Urington,SaniMorrteDurhamofSahsbuiy. 5 She was prtceid m death by a 5 brother. Shetiiaan Durham119!>4.andbylifirfather.HaioUDuiham I Cfanulyrequeststhatmtnn^? be made to J.O.Y. Group, cfo ? CranriU. P.O. Box Cool«"^ ? NC.21014. n • ? A ICarolyn Lamer Williams i ■.CaiolynMittieLanierWilliams^,i ol^Uxington died iate Tucs^/'i 6,'l994 al Lexington Memorial Hospi ; She was bomtothelate Donald and:El)a Lloyd Unier in Davie Countyt stot 25.1920 and was a homemaket.i. SRe was a member of Fulton United"I Methodist Chuich. h,,- .Shewaspitcededindealhbyherj.hiisband,HenfyHasse«WiBtems. f. : Suivivois include a daughter. Sue;• Hendrix of Lexington; 2diwr, 2 biotlters. Burl Lamer of M-• viice and Tommy Lanier "f ^*'"8-: ton; aiid 4 sisters, Martha Htiyw ^; Clemmons, Jean Comatzer and Joy«I- JtJhes, both of Advance, and Bertie:■ Foster of Reeds.: :inineralservicesweieconduc^I itaJn.Dec.9.atFultonUmledMet^' odisi Church with burial following m- di church cemetery.r '.Memorials may be made to Fulton• United Methodist Church, c/o Rtrv.: Wayne Buff. 2825 Hwy. 801 South,j Aj^vance, N.C. 27006. / -.41 c- O ■a. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thurs^y, Dec. 22,1994 Cf "<s 0 o -N 5^ John Nelson Anderson John Nelson Anderson. 80. of I Van/nnl Road in Ihe Calahain Com munity died at home early Thursday morning. Dec. 15.1994. after being in declining health. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Dec. 17 at Center United Method ist Church with the Revs. Gary Kling and William Anderson officiating. Military rites were conducted by the 11 til District Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign War. Tlie family requests memorials be considered for Davie County Public Ubraty. N. Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Cemetery Fund of CenterUnited Mcthodisiaiuich. or theEyans Scholarship Fund, both c/o Linda Owings. 728 Wilkesboro Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. I le was born in Davie County. Jan. 7.1914 to tlic late Nelson Turner and IJrjLie Casey Anderson and had lived in the family home at Calahain that was built in 1879 by his late grandfather. Charles Anderson. He was a self-employed building contractor working mainly in CIcmmons and Davie County. He was a member of Center United Methodist Church. He was a captain in the Adju tant Generals Department of the U.S. Army and servedduring World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years. Alma Motley Ander son. in 1992. ami also by a sister. Frances A. Peeler. He is survived by a daughter. Perrie Milam of Mocksville; 2 granddaugli- ters; and a sister. Mrs. Rachel Johnson of Spartanburg. S.C. Eniie Gillam Davis Emie Gillam J)avis. 83. of Salis- bury died Wednesday. Dec. 14. 1994 at Rowan Memorial Hospital after a period of declining health. Born June 12. 1911. in Wilkes Coiiniy. he w.is a son of the late Cratus K. and Amanda Allen Davis. Jfe was educated in the Wilkes County schools. Retired from Cone Mills, he was a Protestant. His wife. lillic Ross Davis, died July 13. 1988. Survivors includcason. Cray Davisof Ixxington; a stepson. James Helms of Petersburg. Va.; adaughtcr. Yvonne Richardson of Hamiony; a stepdaugh ter. Doris Roscman of Kannapolis; a sisler.ElvaJuliaofC(xileemee:3grand-children; 2 step-grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; and 2 step great-grand children. FunetJtl services were conducted Friday at I p.m. at Lyerly Funeral Home's James C. Lyerly Chapel con ducted by the Rev. Gary Myers. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. ZoUa Beck / Zolla Dorothy Anthony Beck. 82, of Lilrcrty Church Road. Mocksville died early Friday morning. Dec. 16. 1994 at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral service were held at 3 p.m. Dec. 18 at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Jack Johnson and Rich ard Eskew offtciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for tlie Cemetery Fund of Bear Creek Baptist Church, c/o Clarence Eltnote. Route 5. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. She was bom in Yadkin County. March 4. 1912 to the late Romie and Amelia Comer Anthony and was a homemaker. She was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church and was a fonner member of Liberty Baptist Church. She was a 1932 g^uate of Courtney High School and wasa mem ber of the Mocksville Senior Citizens. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Kathleen Pruitt and Lois Jotircson. Surviving are her husband of 54 years. Earl N. Beck of the home; a daughter. Carol Atwood of Mocks ville; 2 sons. William Anthony "W.A." Beck of Mocksville and Fred E. Beck of Harmony; 6 grandchildren; a sister. Faye McCauley of Longview. Texas;2step-grandsonsandastep-greatgrand- John Frank Johnson Jr. John Frank Johnson Jr. ofCharlotte died Thursday. Dec. 15. 1994 at his home. He was bom Feb. 12.1931 in For- syth County to the late John Frank and ' BertliaGieeneJohnsonandwasasales and marketing representative withTri- ; Plas. Inc. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Dec. 18. at Farmington United - Methodi$tChurchwithtlteRevs.David ; Nolan.pa.stor.andThomasJohnsonof <; Oxford. Ga. officiating. Burial fol lowed in Farmington Community Cemetery. Survivors are his wife. Maty Blair Johttson of Charlotte; a son. James ; Barron Johnson ofCharlotte; a ilaugh- > ter. Rebecca Bloir Bonin of Augusta. n Ga. and 2 grandchildren. Memorials may be madetotlieJohn . Frank Johnson Memorial Fund. Tri- ' Plas. Inc.. P.O. Box 518. Indian Trail. n N.C. 28079. Sarah Reid Blankenship / SarahIdomaReidBlankenship.91. formerly of Harmony, died at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville Sat urday, Dec. 17.1994. after being criti cally ill for about two months. She was bom in Iredell County tothe late Augustus "Gus" and Eliza Rash Reid August31.19(l3andwasahome- maker. She was a member of Sweet Home Baptist Church in Wilkes county. Her husband. George Dewey Blankenship. whom she married in 1924. pteceiied her in death 0<^ 15. 1970. A son. Clay McKtnleyBlankenship. andagrandson. Anthony Blankensliip.alsoprecededlterindeath. She was preceded in death by five brothers, two sisters and nine half- brothers and sisters. Survivors includeason. George W. Blankenship of Cooleemee; 3 daugh ters. Stella Hicks of Germanton, Sudie Mackie of Clemmons and Sarah ■Boots" FOimster of Yadkinville; aspecial niece who was reared in thehome. Elizabeth MarieSmithofUnion Grove; 10 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren.Funeral services were conducted at2pJii.Dec. 19 at Sweet Home BaptistChurch with the Rev. R.C. Redmondand Dr. Steve Wood ofTrciating withburial following in the Smyth Chapel Church cemetery.Metnorials may be made to SweetHome Baptist Church, c/o PeggyBunton. 2475 West Memorial Highway, Union Grove, N.C. 28689 or tothe Smyth Chapel Church Cemetery Fund. Phosa GriCBn McClannon^ MissPhosaGtiflinMcClannon.70. ofWinston-Salem, died Monday morn ing. Dec. 12.1994 at Forsyth Memo rial Hospital She was bom Nov. 16. 1924 inFarmington to Jrihn David attd Marga ret Griffin McClannon and spent her early life tliere. She moved to Winston-Salem to attend nursing school at N.C. BaptistHospital She made her home with Dr. and Mrs. L.R. Shelton and family. She was currently employed as an R.N.with Salemtowne Retirement Commu nity. She was a member of Ardmore United Methodist Church.Surviving areabrother.JohnHardin McClannon ofFarmington;andanum- ber of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 12:30p.m. Dec. 14 at Vogler's ReynoldaRoad Chapel by Ihe Rev. Bobby Dishmon. Interment followed in theWesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery. Davie County Public LibraryMocksviile, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 22,1994• Miller. 86. for- J i o J Nub MillerGuy We« -Nub" Miller. »<>.„,e.lyoriheC«unuey^.n™un.^Tuesday afternoon, Dec. J3. 1ScrmnlyHosptol after being .ndeclining hcallh. i„iilai2A Rtaveside service was held al 2p„,.Dcc. iftalRcdlandPenteccslalHoliness ChurcbCemeie^Wh the Rev James Stoweofficiaung.HewasborninDavieCouniy.Oc- 13 1908 rolhe late Charlie a^Lula West Miller and was a rmishmg car-!;mer^twasanavidbasebaliranand i.«w=' k.i.«-ltsville; 2 sons. Eddie UucKyMiller of Advance and Donald 1^ er of East Bend; 15g,eal-grandchildten;andsevcialnieces and nephews. John Wesley Smith / John Wesley Smith. 102. of ' Oicenhill Road. Mocksville. died at Davic County Hospital Tuesday. Dec. 20. IW. . . He was Imm l-eb. 9.1892 in Davie county, a son of the late William F. and Mary Louise Smith Smith. He was retired from Burlington Industries in Cooleemee. He was preceded in death by his wife. Flora Wilson Smith in 1972. Hewas also preceded in death by a grand son. Michael Allen. Survivors include his son. Armond W. Smith of Mocksville. and a daugh ter. Mary Elizabeth Allen of Broken Arrow. Okia; 3 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. . , ,, A graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m. Dec. 22 at Jericho Church of Clirist cemetery conducted by the Rev. Donald Funderburk. Mcirairials may be made to JerichoCburchofChiistCenKteiy Fund. Davie Academy Road. MiK-ksvillc. N.C. 27028 Alonzo Morrison Sr.Alonzo Washington Morrison Sr..87. of Statesville. died at liedell Memorial Hospital Saturday morning.Dec. 17.1994 after being in declininghealth for several years.He wasbcm July 7.1907 in IredellCounty to the late John Preston andRena Clark Morrison. He attended theIredell Cbunty Schixrlsand wasamem-lierof Che.stnul Baptist Church.Surviving arc a son. John Roosevelt Morrison ofColumbus. Ohio; 2 daugh ters. Glendora Jefferson of Columbus. Ohio, and Betty Sue Unney. with whom he made his home; 2 brothers. Oscar C. Morrison of Lexington and Roscar Morrison of Statesville; 10 grandchil dren; 18 grcal-grandcliildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Dec. 21 .It 2 p.m. at Chestnut Grove BaptistChurch with the Rev.aiarlesFttgu-son ofnciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. / Lucille McDaniel Smith Lucille McDaniel Smith, 83, of Clemmons, died Tuesday morning, Dec. 13,1994. She was bom Nov. 25, 1911 in Davie Cdunty to George B. and Iva Comatzer McDaniel. She Uved most of her life in Forsyth County and wasa member of Bethlehem United Medi- odist Church in Davie County. She was lite widow of Sherrill L. Smith, who died in 1978. Also preced ing her in death were 3 sons, Alfred E. Smith, Kenneth W. Smith, and James F. Smith; and a grandson, Stephen Junes. Surviving is a daughter, Shirley S. Jones of Clemmons; 7 grandchildren, Keith and Kevin Smith of Clemmons, Jeff Smith ofMocksville, Beth DeHart ofAdvance,TeiesaWoodofHaiitiony, Tim Jones of Clemmons and Mike Jones of Pfafftown; 11 great-grand- children; 2 sisters. Hazel Gobble and Ruth Foster, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Troy McDaniel and Bob McDaniel, both of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m.'at Haywoijlt-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Dan Martin and Donald Funderburk. Burial followed in Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery in Davie Crxinty. Memorials may be made to Bethlehem United Methodist Qturch, Rt. I, Box 137. Redland Road. Ad vance, N.C. 27006, or to Hospice of Winston-SalemfFoisythCoimty, 1100- C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, N.C 27103. i Rufus Sidney Pratti Rufus Sidney Pratt, 89, i>f. Mocksvilie died Wednesday. Dm. 14,1994 at Davie County Hospital in! Mocksville.A native of Suny County, birro' April 20,1905 to the late John Will-; iams and Sarah Denny PiatL he was a'.retired farmer.In 1924, lie married the former Uta•; Parker, who died January 17.1973. : Heissufvivedby4sons,FredPratl. ^Dairell PratL John PratL and Bruce . Pratt, all of Mocksville; 3 daughters.. Gaynell Hollar of Mocksville. Ow- lotte Nottis of Yadkinville, and Redia n whitakcrofMocksville;abrother. Joe Pratt of Ararat; 2 sisters, LucyMcCOimickandRuby Caudle,bothof Booneville; 16 grandchildren and 20 / ercat'ttnuwlchiltlfcn."■ • Funeral services wcreheld Dec. 16,' at 2 p.m. at the Mackie-Gentiy Chapel. ciJnducted by the Revs. Jimmy Martnand Glen Sellers with burial followingsuCourtneyBiqittstChuichCemetery. ■ Memorials may be made to H^pice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665,•• Mocksvilie. N.C. 27028. y Peggy Loflin Snider Peggy Loflin Snirler, 62, of Salisbury, died Saturday, Dec. 17,1994 at Rowan Memorial Hospital after beingin declining health for four years and seriously ill for a month. She was bom Nov. II, 1932 in Rowan County to the late Margaret Hoffner and Jesse "Nick" Lollin and was educated in the Rowan Cbunty schools. She graduated from Boyden High School. She was a homemaker and a mem ber of Canaan Baptist Church. Survivors include her husbaniJ. William Rufus Snider Jr., whom shemarried April 20,1953; 3 ilaughters, Debra S. Elium ofNew London, Patricia Wagoner of Grmite Quarry andSliaronSpryofCooleemee;2brolliers, Samuel Wayne Loflin of Kingsport, Tenn. and George Cilbett Loflin of Salisbury; a sister. Colleen Smith of Richmond; and 9 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Dec. 20, at Canaan Baptist Church wilh the Revs. Bruce Gratuun and Jack D. Hogsed ofliciating. Burial followed at Brookhill Memorial Gar- , dens in Rockwell.Memorials may be mode to Canaan Baptist Church, 785 Barringer Street,Salisbury, NC 28146. . 0 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC pAVlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE Thursday, Dec. 22,1994 William "Bill" Thomas William "1111!" niomas, 78. of Walkeiimi n,ilicJalhi!ihome Dec. 15, 1994. Funeral scrvicc.'i were held Dec. 17. nl Miiiera! Spiitigs Hapiisl Church al 2 p.iii. by Dr. Cecil Cave wiih imcniienl foilowinj! Ill Wau£hk>wii Cemetery, He W.15 bom in Winslon-.Salcm Match 7, I'JIbU) William Arthur anil Ucnha Mulliida MuMiiger Thomas. He was a rcsiiJenl of Winstim-Saleni luuclically all of his life, and has been a re.sidcnl ofthe WalkcitowriCominu- iiiiy since 1975. Ifc was owner mid o|wraiorofl!ic'lhoiiiasCi)llctingCom- p;my. lIcisMirvivcilhyadaughler.Sharon lloyle ofWalkcnown; 7 sons, Billy D. iilidRohcilK. 'iliomasofWaJkeniiwn. Wayne C. Ihoneis of Lewisville, Ri chard A.'Ihnmasof Pfafflowri, Shover I., nmnusof Kemcrsville. Mich.TclL. Ihonns of Mocksvillc and David C. 'llH>inasorWalkenown:aslster,Juanita Lavi soii of Wiiisioii-Saieni; a brother. RnyTlioiiiasorWalkerlown:20grand- chililrenand ISgreal-giandchildren Kay Elsie Wahlen Kay F-lsie Wahlen. 33. of Woodbridgc, Va. died Sunday, Dec. 18,1994 in Belhesda, Md. She was bom in Mocksville to J.K. Cope of Portland, Term, and the laie Mary C. Cope. She was a resident of Woodbndge for the past five years and wa.s a mem ber of Woodbiidge Seventh Day Advenlisl Church. In addilion lu tier father, she is survivedby hcrhusband, Michael Wahlen of Woodbridge, Va.; her slepmolhet. Millie Coiic; a sislcr, lislhcr Cope of Sun City Center, Fla; and 2 brolhers, John Kenneth Co|ic of Helen. Ga. and David Ixu Cope of Winder. Ga. llie funeral was to Iw conducted Friday, Dec, 23 at 10 a.m. al Mounlc.isllc I'uuetal Home In Dale City Va.wilhllicRcv.Pauie.McGrawotrtcialing. BurialwastobealQuanlico National Ccmelcry. Memorials may b« made lo Kay Wahlen Scholarship Fund, do SeventhDay Advenlisl. 13215 Minnlevtlle Road. Woodbridgc. Va. 22191. 2 J949inDavieAllison of High County to e.-iu Payne Poiniandtheto ^pavie Shewasag^®' of, High School ^™^,l,ShewasaFteldciest^t^ ^^ipBuptist fomietmembete"^ Church. , . Kv asoo.Nunche;She is survived by e » ^^„8h-.ji„,W.!l.emsJCie« - ,«.SandmD;^ .^l^.„^ana Michael2btolhets.Ro»e^ White of ' n „( Ocveland. , Ceialdine Culh Harding. : Shiriey Giay. andMarilyn '^'"'..^frooleetnce.Vivian Davis ofFunetal services jraijeyMemo- Swihet'.; rial Chapel by iheR -^ ^ionpastor of '-^ ..^ed in Friendship&uich.BunalfolWwed.BaptistChurcheemderyn Viola WallWiU^n^^ Williams.81.of Sutesvillc died late Thursday . evening. Gee. IS. 1994 al Davis Commu-nity Hospital. HBajH Funeral ser-Sr^'isatEdgewoixl Baptist Church in Coolcen^e A 1Q13 10 the late John Robert had been a iKKnemaker, She wM a ,anther of Eugola Baptist auK^ jn i Suicsville. Her husband. Albert Will, , Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAV.EC0UNTVENrE«P„,SEREC0„D,2.^.,.„„;,,;,^ f * y ; Ruth Young Abee; R"lh youny Ahee, 79. of Hickon- ; ""TiUilufln a • 'Ifc'iiiiiii liiviW,.She svai (k,.ii i„ 0,1,,,iv Xirg.l9.I91.S|,„j„|.|,p^j I refi^ierrd n.,r^ f„„„ ^ j "'Ml-OroAeHaiiii,, c iiu,,.h Ste^as,,avo<le,lindealI,byhern Ahee; i«,,,r ilte[)„ugla.Alvc:2hrmhe^.,,:,,;?l V nnj ^llc)n:nte.Simc. "• Semv,„i„eI„,lc;uo„,TerTyAbecM<|>.kav,||e;a,(nuglKcr,A,neliaAtw •'"'I sen kvs ^erc .0 he con- '['"•l^'l-iltla.in. lJunMlay.D^.lR at.oviclc-nce HapiKt Chua-h ,vi,l, ||,e Im Ml rotlov^mg in ,r,c chnrcl, cc.n- Lonnie Charles Lonnie Charles, 66, of Winslon- Snlein ilicci unespecledly Monday inoniinp,l)i;c,26alFotsylliMenv>rial lli«|ii(iil, Hc\vnsl«iininF-iniimglim,a«nn of I lairison an JOeorgia O'MaraCliarles, He was a Presliylerian by faith. He iciiicd from RJ. Rcynoliis in 1983 vvilh more iiian 38 ycnu ofservice and Imil SCI veil in the U.S. Navy, Ik is survived by his wife. Blta Unihani Charles ofllic home; a daugh- let, Shcia Foster of Winsion-.Salem; a giaiKldaiigluet; 2 hoslicis. [jwrcnee Foster of Carolina Heach ami Cicorge liislcr o| Mivksville; 8 sisters. Ruby Charles, llaacl Nance, Alice Ciharles, Mildied llolhrook am! Miny Ann Uulnrt,;illof Winslnn-Salein, Marga ret Smith of CaJifotnIa, Belly Fish of CieroiniMisarKlOiailollc Rorninger of lliirliiiglon, A graveside service was to he con- ihicled 111 2 p,ni, Dec, 28, in Ihe family ccmi'tery at 4926 Chinne! Road in Winston Salem by the Rev. James C. Ncsssonie Jr. f-iferry Thomas Barnes ,;:;:JcrTy "niomas Banrett Jr.. 12, of .;Hdnlcr Trail, Advarrce. died on Dec :;22;i994. .;.;.I1c was bom in Forsylh County onyFeb. 19. I982l0pr2j^^^^ for seven years , ; for the Mocks- • siiltVDavieParks and Rccre.iiion and |il,iycd wilJi alravcling soccerleam for issoyears. He played basketball for the Diivle/Ameflean Basketball League He was a student al North Davie Middle .School, where he ran for Ihe •Sludcm Council, He had been a mem-Ixtr of the academically gificd in his years ,ii Shady Grove Elcmenlary ScInxjI. illshobbies Included fishing, burning, and camping. Mis wish was lu follow in his father and grandfallier's fooLslcps into fanning. Survivors, in addition lo his p.v- enN.includetabrother.SlephenTimo thy Bamesof thehome;palemalgrand-parenls, T,0, Tom" and Edna l.sgelt Barnes of Advance; maternal grand- fwrenls, Arliss Ray 'Toby" Doub of Last Bend and Nancy Shoitl Doub of Advance; aunUs and uncles. Faith .ind Henry 1 lanis, Joyce and Ken i lender- son, Kalhy at*! Ricky Boger. and Su san and Frank Williams, all of Ad vance; and many cousins, Ik was preceded In death by an uncJe. Toby Doub. Funeral serviceswere heldal I p,m, Monday in Fuiion Funeial Chapel with theRev, Wayne Buffomeialing. Burial was in the cemelciy ofBailey's Qiapel United Mclhodlsl Church, IJrc family re<iuesls thai mcinorlal.sbe considered for die Ccmeteiy Fund of Bailey's Chapel Church, Bailey's Ch-npcl Road, Advance. NC 27U05. George Foster Carter George Foster "Buster" Carter. 78, of Winslon-Sakm and formerly o Davie County, died on Monday. Dec, 26,1994 at Forsylh Mcmonal Hospi- lal.Funeral services were 2 p,in- Wednesday al Fork Baptist CToreh, Burial followed in Uie church cem- was bom on Oct. 24, 1916 in Davie County, a son ofthe late GeorgearKlNotieFoslerCaner.Hewasowner- opcralorof-nK Fork Motor company and was a nwmbcr of Fork BapbsiChurch in Davie County, ,Hewasprecededinilcalhbyh.srirs> wife.EvaCarter,Survivors include; hissecondwifc, Pauline Boger Carter ofihehoine; two step-sons, Paul Campbell o Grcens- boro and Johnny Campbell of Mid land, Mich.; a slep-daugbter, Mary 0Gibson of Fairfax, Va.; a sister, Ulia Richardson of Davidson County, a brother in law. Olio Bamhardl of Advance; a sister in law. Mae Land of MocksvUle; a niece. Travisenc Bo^ofMocksvilk;ei^l8ran<Wuldien.rive great-grandchildren; 20 nephews; and Franklin CranfordMr. Oris Franklin Cranfoid 8(1 of .««"bemg indecliningFuneral services were at 2 nm 2^y-nEaronFune,aICha,Kin'•^Rev.JimOryxierofncia^g^j^ --mOiecerneteryofCalvaryBupds, ^-■XedfromDSdsSsi:™ ^-LisaCranfordoTsa^,':;^/;^;;^'AnJrawCranforxIorSlatesvilT;^™; ^rKlPgreatgrandc-hi,!^^"''- Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC davie county enterpmse i>E<;oRo;ito;»h,;,^j,_ 1994 > <s. Cv. CT n Grace Smith Goforth Angie "Grace" Smith Gofoith, 81. afSheflield Road, Hamtonyi died Sal- utday,Dcc.24.1994at Davis Commu- iiily Hospital inStatesviflerullowinga lengthy illness. She wasbnm in Davie Ccnmly Nov. .1,191.1 lo llie late James Augustus and Bessie Viola Smith Smith. Site was a Iniincmakcr and rormer employee of Itlackwelder Manufacturing Co. Before her illness she attended lib- eity Wesleyan Chureh. Slie wiis preceded in death June 21. 1972, by her husband. Geoige Hugh (ioltitthSr.Agmndson. Bobby Gofoith Jr. also preceded lier in death. Survivois include 3 sons. Bobby R. Gofoith of Hannony. George "G.H." Goforth of Mocksville. William J. "Bill" Gofoith of Davidson; 4 daugh- Icis. Baihara Barney and Wanda White of Mocksville. Maiiene Turner of llainptonville.andTrudyCassofUnion Gnivc: 3 sisters. Miuy Ann Smith of Winston-Salem.BellellarrisofStates- ville.and laiuisc Harris of Mocksville; 13 grandchildren; 2 step giandchil- dien; and 3 great grandchildren. I'uneml services were conducted at 11 a.m. Dec. 26. .it New Union United Methodist chureh with tlie Revs. Wil liam "Billy" J.inctt and Clarence Wil liams ofliciating. Burial followed in lire chinch cemetery. 'Xiatauisa tiaimja ajp uj p3/no|ioj inung 'tiainq^ isipoinaW pai!unoo!unMaNIB9l 'aao'Xtipuotq we 11 le uaai soaisjas ptiaunj niaiptitiaputtjS-djts Z pun ;uupi!q.ipuni3-|iiaiS g tuaipiitja -puiuSci :a||iAst(aoiqjosun!){3S|ncri -si|\ pun aiiiAsanns jo suis|j agag -si|q 'tuapis-uoisuiM JO ipttus iiuv 'siaisjs £ taAouo uoiufi jossno Xpiux 'sjjq pun aiiiAuotdujiiH JO jaujttx au3| -nipi -SJW 'aiiiAsqaoiqjoqioq'aiiqAv npun^ -sjjq pun Xauing ejttqjsg -siiq'siaii|8nnpt>;uospiAnajoi||ioJOQ ■f IH0 P"" offiAS'l'ow JO Uf t|uojoo'H aSjoarj 'XuoutntH Jo ijuojoQ"-g Xqqog 'suos £ :apn|3U! stOAiAjnS ■Zi6l"!qin-ip III jaq papaaaid oi|M '-Jg qUOJOQ 'H aSioarj oi pautinu snat ai|g -3||iAsaicis ui pnidsoH Xtiu -muuioo sjABQ in 'wiei 'pj aaQ 'Xep -jninS paip 'XucuunH 'poog p[aijjbi|s JO ■ 18 'quojoo iltnus aanio -shaJ i|)jq}ooqi!UiS33BJO Casper Giles WaO Mr. Casper Giles "Cash" Wall. 80.died Sunday. Dec. 23, 1994 at Meadowbrook Manor in Qemmons.HewasbomJuly 24.19l4in Davie CbuntytoJahnQceioaiidAlice OwensWall. He was retired from P.H. HanesKnitting Company.Hqwas preceded in death by hiswife. Mabel Sappenfield Wall, and a daughter, Dot Beatty.'Survivoisjricliide:3dan^tets.Mis.M^e (ami t^band Biulify) KIntel of-Wimtoo-Salenv Boots (ind Inis- band Bill" DiwgtwnofLewisvilleaiidGay Wood (tutd-Ttoy Wood) ofPilot Motihtdn; a adiii,' febeit E (andwife Debbie) Wall of Lewisville; 9 gtandchildien;? great-grandchildren;and a sister. Mis.'Deida Wall of Win- ston-Saleni.:. ; ; ; ;Graveside services were at 2 pan.Tuesday at WesUawn Gardens ofMemoiy.' ■ / Brent I]yrone Peck Brent Tyrone Peck. 20. of States- ville died Sunday, Dec. 18. 1994 at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa- lem following a lengthy illness. Born Sept. 8. 1974. in Iredell Oninty. he wasa son of David Wesley and Nola Graham Peck of Statesville. A graduate of Statesville Senior High School, he was a member of New Creation Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to his par ents. include a brother. Edward Dewayne Peck of Statesville; a sister. Julia Ann Peck of Statesville; 3 half brothers. David Peck Jr. and Bradley Bowman, botli of Statesville. and T. Tucker of Troutman; 2 half sisters. Ashley Bowman and Sonia Comer of Statesville; paternal grandmother. Mary PeckofCharlolte; paternal grand- father.Ben Wilson ofMocksville; step- grandmother. Mary Wilson of Salis bury; maternalgrandmother. JuliaGia- IramofStatesville; and maternal grand father. Willie Graham of Statesville. Puneial services were conducted at3 p.m. Dec. 21, at Mary B. Bigham Memorial Chapel of Rutledge and Bigham Funeral Home in Statesville by the Rev. Robert Coleman. a1 Q; Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC <r--