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Nathan C1ive*Buster' BeckSr., 80,
of 1621 County Line Road, Haimony,
died Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1995, at
Davis Community Hospital in States-
ville,
1 Ic was born in Davie County Aug.
.10.191 lo lite Ime Shcrid.in "Buddy"
anil Annie Bcaliicc Oyson Beck and
was a a-lired eaipcnter.
A Woild Wai II veteian seiving in
ilie ll.S Aiiny. lie was a mcnilKr of
Ml. ksvillc VBV Post .1024. llewasof
■111' Mi'ihodisl failh.
Smvivofs inehuU* bis wife. Mary
I Id illc Tnlleiow of ibe home; a son.
Nathan Clive "Buddy" Beck Jr. of
Mi' ksvillc: 2 gnuKlchildrrn; and a
I'loiher. BInmc f. Brek of ll.annony.
He was pieccdetl in death by a
liiother. Dewey P. Beek. and a sister.
.Antatula lili/abetlt "Bessie" Beek
Slioinl.
I'lmetal scrviies were conducted at
.! p iti. IXt 'O.al Reavis Putteral Hotttc
( hajx-l by tlie Revs. William "Billy"
larrelt aiKl Dav id M. Rollins. Bttrial
folloued at New Utiion Unilerl Melh-
iKlist f.Tiurclt with tnilitary graveside
rites performed by Statesville V.F.W.
Post 2031 and D.A.V. Harold Littlefield
Chapter 68 df Statesville.Memorials may be made to New
I 'tiion United MethcKlistChurchCem-etcry Pitnd. c/o Pal Moore, 551 Turkey
I wn Rd.. Mocksville. NC 27028 or to
the Cattccr Fund, Mrs. Bill Leach,
Mcntorial Chairman, .544 Dogwood
Rd.. .Slittcsville, NC 28677.
Willie Frank DavidsonWillie Frank Davidson ofU.S.Hwy.
158. Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 29,1995 at his home,Bont In Troutman, he was a son of
the late Augustus and AnnetteDavidson. He had been employedwithRJ. ReynoldsTobaccoCompaityjMS - 1 Ail VinF
Hiutes Hosiery Mill until hisment He was a member of Rock HillChurch of Christ.Hisrtistwlfe,VallieScottDavidsort,
died in 1982.Survivors include his wife, ViolaDavidson: 3 stepsons, William Shanksof Washington, D.C, Kenneth and«Wayne Shanks, both of Mocksville; 3stepdaughters, Alice Marie "Peaches"Davidson of Mocksville, Joann Jonesof Salisbury and Rcdiella Shanks of
thehcme.Funeral services were heldon Monday, Jan. 1 at 3 p.m. at Rock HiUChurch of Christ in Rowan Cbuniy.Minister J.F. Kennedy was Eugolist,assistedby the pastor, Anthony Reese.Burial followed in the church cemetery. The body was taken fromMontson-Studevent Funeral Home tothe church at 1:30 pan. where the fa^ily greeted ftiends at 2 p.m. at t^
church. . •Memorials may be made to ;
county Hospice, 210 Hospital St.Mocksville, NC 27028.
y Danny ClarkDanny Dwayne Clark, 35, ofMocksville,died Wednesday.Dec. 27,
1995.He was bom Nov. 19,1960inBlue-
Piekl. W.Va.. to Scarlette BlankenshipNeal and the late Luther Edgar Clark.Surviving are his wife, MaryWinfrey ClarkofMocksville-.adaugh-
ler. Brittany Victoria Clark ofMocks-ville; a son. Nicltolas Daniel Clark ofRural Hall; his mother and stepfalher,Scarlette and Mack Neal of Walker-town: 2 sisters, Kathy Gregg Unk ofArcadia And Dreama Clark Carter of
A graveside service was conductedat I p.m.Dec.29,atGaidcnsofMemotyin Walkertown with the Rev. Danny
Smith officiating.
J Kelly Lee Gaither
Kelly Lee Gaither Sr., 66, of Duke
Whitaker Road, Mocksville, died
Thursday aflemoon, Dec. 28,1995, at
Davie County Hospital.
He was bom in DavieCOunly, Aug.
17,1929 to the late William Louie and
Edna Stroud Gaither and was retired
from the U.S. Army where he served
during the Korean Conflict with tours
in Germany and Okinawa.
He was a lifetime member of the
AMVETS In Lexington, the VFW and
the American Legion Post in Lexing
ton.Surviving are his wife, Ruth Chaflin
Gaither o^ the home: 2 daughters,
BiendaCroweofMocksville and Kathy
Gaither of Yadkinville: 3 sons, Curtis
Gaither of Harmony, Kelly Gaither Jr.
of the home and Ranald "Moony"
Gaither of Winston-Solem: 8 giand-chitdien: a great-grandchild: a aster,
Lucille Monison of Galax, Va.: and 2
brothers, Qay Gaither ofWinslon-Sa-lem and Billy Gaither of Mocksville:
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.nL Jan. 2, at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Revs. Ben Mull and ElishaRobertson oirtciatiDg.Burial with mili
tary honors by the 11th District Memo
rial HonorGuanl, Veterans of Foreign
War, followed in the National Cem
etery In Salisbury.Memorials may be made to New
Union UniledMelhodist Church, Shef-
lield Rd. Mocksville. NC 27028 or to
the Amedcan Diabetes Associatioa
Bennie O. Cottingham
Bennie Otha Cottingham, 63. ofRichmond, Va., died Monday, Dec.25,1995, itl Henetico Doctors Hospi
tal in Richmond.BomMay4,1932,inMarion,S.C.,
he was the son of Ruby CottinghamBost of Salisbury and tire late BennieOtha Cottingham. He was retired fromSoutheffl Railway in Richmond, Va.Surviving in mldition to his rrtcther
are his wife, Charlotte Trexlercottingham: 2 sons. Rick and DavidCottingham: a daughter, GailChapman, all of Richmond, Va.: 5sisters, Jean Hamilton of Mocksville,Virginia Cox of China Grove, OpalGiimn of Salisbury, Lois GaltherandChristine doer of Richmond Va.: and
5 granilchiMiBn.Graveside services were held at 2p.m. Dec. 28, at Dale Memorial Cemetery in Richmond, Va.
/ JohnA.HeldennanJohn Avery Heldeiman Sr., 76, ofWinston-Salem, died Tuesday, Dec.
26,1995, at his home.He was the father of John A.Helderman Jr. of Mocksville.Funeral services were conduct^ at2 p.m. Dec. 28, at Haywoith-MillerSilas Creek Chapel with Masonicgraveside rites following at Oaklawn
Memorial Gardens.
Davie County Public UOrdOf
Mocksville, NC
PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 4,1996
Hazel Hester
Huel E. Dohy Hesicr.1^"-
iHUton, Jietl Mi^wlny. f^'U,)rnMay1,l'W«'Sloke^Coi.iiyl„WalicTani)VclviaA«hbyWhilc,she
a member of Fust Wcsleyan
Church ami wii« cniployal hy Intenm|l,.mcCarca'i;iwniricclnurrinBa«i!i-
Stic wii-. piccoicrl in
liisi hifhanil. ':hat1cs llobySr,.
Sarvivin? are her huOMrvl. Ray1 kKicr <.r Ihc honre; 3 Oaughlers, Jwn
I'opeanclKalhyFrcemon.bolUofWm-
M„c>-Salcni.a"(IBcilyBruc«ofM(«:ks-
UlU- •» «<nv Charles Dohy of Ad-
vaiKC; Michael Dohy of Randlcman,„(IKe.."vnohy<"Clc.nn".ns'.«Map-..,n,Joirylh'MenifnoriJn;abroIher,
MacKay While orKing-astepniolhCT.
S.acev Whiu- of Wahnit fove. MVrandchiMonv.aml.Urealg.ai'ds-hil-
'"^l-iinenilsciviccswcrehelil at2p.m.
Dec. 2R. ai Fiis! Wesleyan Church by
ilie Rev. JiKiaihaii Lewis. Bunal fob|„wed in Belhcl United Melhodist
(hurchCeiiielery.
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11 a.m. I -l-aion F""':"' ¥'*' v e*Chapel will'ftcvLaTf''"'-;'' ^
..fikialing. Ifollowed in Ccn- !• r^r 1icr Unilcd Melh- I _ •. j
odistCcmeiery ..onsidered forMeitwnials _ ^el choir of
,he now«'' n „,i«Chutch.NodhMocksvillcl 'ra'*;'?' ^jc. 27028MainSneel.Mcekf e.N.hs Flower' „ ^i,.Chutch.Nodhvl,x:ksvillcl 'ra'*;'P' fjc. 27028MaliiS""''^"^ . ,,'o 1,0X406.
MncVsvillc.N^^ Oav.e .County.
She was bom ■WilUam,March 24. 192 '°^i„gins SmithNathan anil Blawhc^^
and was a retiredre 5,^ 14yearsMooreDepan^";^-i'S.o^^_^^^,,
trxWn-;:;frMocksviiiewhere she had
First Baptist church choir^„a..ivcsmg'ng.nj^^^,hehomc-aral serving 4^ She was also ac-coming V Republican
tive in the worker
J Jesse N. James
iessc Nalhen James, 61.ofLexing
ton, died Tuesday. [)ec. 26, 1995, al
N O. Baptist Hospital in Winslon-Sa-
lem.
A native of Davie County, he was
homMaichd, I9J4, to the late Samuel
Seaford and flessie Boyd James and
was retired from PPO.Survivingarehisfomicrwife,Annie
Baiicy Jatncs of Lexington; 2 sons.
Wade James of Soulhmonl and LanyJamesoflj:xingion;3daughlers,Kathy
Smith of Welcome, Jessie Lanes
Hedrick and Amy James ofLexington;
7 gmndchildrentagreat grandchild: 2
brwhers. Clay James of Advance and
Ricliard James of Mocksville; and 3
.sisters. Myrtle Smith of Yadkinville.
Nellie King GtaleyandLaum Durham,
both of Advance.
The funecal washeld at 2 p.m. Dec.
29, al Vogler'sPiedmontFuneral Home
Chapel wilh ihe Rev. Bobby Roberson.
Burial followed at forest Hill Ivlemo-
rial Park.
Memorials may be made 10 Hos
pice of Davidson County, P.O. Box
1941. Lexington, N.C. 27292,
Connie Leazer SalesCorillia "Connie" Learer Sates, W.of27-'Watts St.,Cooleemee.diedearly
Tuesday. Dec. 26. 1995. at RowanRegional Medical Center.She was horn in Rowan CkiuntyMarch 4.193(1 to the late Foil Monroeand Lillie Mowery Uar.er and waseducated inilreRowanCoontysch^ls^ShehailbeencmployedbySianback
Company ns a secretary for 20 years.At the time ofher death, she was eni-ployedbyHoechslCelancsewhereshe
was a lab technician for 23 years. Shewasamember ofOay-sChapel United
McthiKlisi Church in Salisbury.Survivingareherstepmother.Nora
Leaierof Kannapolls.and a numberofaunts,unclcsandcousins.Funeral services wereheldat2p.m.Dec.28.atOay'sChapel United Meth
odist Church with the Rev. DavidColson officiating and burial following in the Chestnut HIHCemeieiy.
Memorials may be made to GaysChapelllniled MethodistChurch.5545
Woodlcaf Road. Salisbury. N.C.
(KxlheyofGitensbv •
Hahlev "'"'*^v,,,nhc,.KeimitSmiih?,S«kTville'. and hV
.md nephews.
y John T. Lash
John Turner 1jtsh, 74, ofWinston-
Salcm died Friday, Dec. 29, 1995 at
Porsyth Memorial Hospital.
He was born Aug. 4, 1921 in
Farmingion to Major Lee and Etnma
Tysinger Lash and was a member of
Calvnry Baptist Church.He served in die U.S. Army's lOih
Amx«d Division iluring World War
II and was wounded in the Ardennes
C.imp.aign in Germany. He wasawarded Ihe Purple Heart, cited for
bravery inihefaccofcombattwiecand
was awarded two bronze slats.
.Survivors include his wife, FrancesB, IjLsh of Ihe home; 2 sons, Jolm 0,
Lasli of Belleair Beach, Ra. and Den
nis M. LashofWinslon-Salem:adaugh-ler.UntSaL Norman ofKing;6gnind-children; 2 sisters. Ruby L Lapish of
Winsion-Salem and Lillie L. Dull ofAdvance; andseveral niecesand neph
ews.
Funeral services were tajnducled at3 p.m. Dec. 31 at Vogler and Sons
Main Street Chapel hy Dr. C. Mark
Cons. Burial followed inSalemCem-
etery.
Caiiiilla Shaw
Camilla HolmanSigmon Shaw, 77,
formerly of Bingham Street, Mocksville, died of cancer Friday, Dec. 29.
1995, at Autumn Care of Mocksville.
UiimAug.9, l918,inDavieCQunty.
she was a daughter of the late Guy
Boone and Mary Llla Witberxpoon
Hoiman.
She retired fmmllie textile industry
and kept the nursery at Mocksville
First Baptist CTiurch wlicre she liad
been a member for 35 years.
A son. David Ixe Shaw, preceded
her in death.
Survivors include 2 daughters. Gail
.Sigmtin SlewanofMocksvilleand Kay
Prances Shaw of Houston. Texas; a
brother, Clyde Holmanof East Bend;
and 2 grnnJchildren.
Slw was burieil .11 Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may he made lollic Bus
Fund of Mocksville Rrsi Baptist
Church, North Main Street, Mocks
ville, NC 27018.
LeolaS.lVivette
Leola Spry Trivclle. 87. of Win-slon-Salera died Friday. Dec. 29.1995alherhome. She hadbeen indechnmghealth forsome lime.
She was the widow of Horace G.Trivetie. Her brother. Ralph L. Spry.predeceased her in Nov. 1994. She issurvived by abrolher, W. Denmc Spry
of Winslon-Salem and several mecesandnepliews.She was bom C)ct- 15. 1908. loMaggie Foster and Rufus Lee Spry m
Cooleemee.Funeral services were held at 1 '.30p.m. Dec. 11 al Voglefs Main Street
Chapel- ,Burial followed in Oaklawn Me-
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 11,1996
;Lou Jean Lakey f
L(iiiJeanRiJdleLfikey.66.orFarni-
InglonRoad.diedSnlunlayAighlathei
hi>nie.
She was
bominDavie
C?ounly. Dec.
thcliilcOscar
and Maltie
Beauchamp
Riddle and
relired
wcfeiatyuiih
ricullure Ex- n .
lenslnn Scr- \
vice.
She was fomwriy wiih Ihe Davit-
Coiinly School Sysicni as sectclaiy al
Farmington Elcincnliiry School. She
was a member of raiiiiinglai BapiisI
Church.
She was preceded in di-iilh hy a sun.
Roland W. Lakey II, in 1983.
Survivors include her husband.
Bobby G. Lakey ofIhe home a daugh
ter. Ij3u L. Tollison of'Advance; a
grandson: a sister. Naomi Vick of
Greenville; and 2 hrolhers. Norman
RiddleofSlatesvilleand Donald Riddle
of Mocksville. ;
Funeral serv ices were to be held .it
2p.m. Jan. 10, at Fjton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Roy Beals officiating
errd burial following in Ihe Farmington
Community Cemetery.
' Memorials may be tiudc lo Farm-
I laglonC(MnmunityCetna^,c/oMis.
JTT. Green, Farmington @hd, Mockd-
• foUe. N.C 27028.
Bertha H. Westmoreland
Hertha H. "Big Moma"
Westmoreland,89.ofMooresville.diedWednesday, Jan. 3, 1993. ai her resi-
ucrwe following a lengthy illness.
Bom in Iredell County, Nov. 20,
1906. she was die daughter of the late
^~rge Alexanilcr and Gertrude lieneAllison Heaggans, She was the widow
of(heRev.L.W.We.stit»reland
Funeral servlce,s were conducted at. p.m^Jan. 7, at Shinnsville United
hutch ofChn.sl inTromrnanwiihtheRev. Waddell Rivers and Dr. James
I cacc olTiciaiing. Burial followed inIhe South Iredell AME Zion Church
n'RiTCerv.
ghotnemaker^ Ole
She was a nw ^
united School tcKk-
youth n -.jandwasanw^^J
--r'c-sr.
het Bible- byct!!?WiHiarf.in HI-husband. UartyWrllrd
David r=''""l®Txe2daugh«ts3ne
Fearringion°f ^ UityWlbfl
great held tilFuneral ,;^^umiedWh-g,m,lan.l0.aiM|^ e^„s.T»myodist Church^* ^
Cavie County Pubiic LibfaiV
Mocksville, NC
DAVIE county enterprise record, Jan. 18,1996 •
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Ima Baity AllenJ Ima Baity Allen. 86, of Yodkin-
ville, died Tuesday. Jan. 9. 1996. at
Yadkin Ninsing Onler.
She was bom Dee. 21. 1909. in
Vadkin County to the late George and
l=nima Cravcr Baity. Sfic married Wil-
Main l-dward Allcn.Oct. .11,1926. She
was a linineniaker and a riieniher of
liiniers Creek Baptist Church.
.Surras ing are 2 s<ins, Junis R. Allen
"I Boons ille and Ahlean Allen of
Mocksville: a daughter, Jessie A. Bo-
ger ol I aiiniiiglon; 2 dangliters-in-lasv.
Nell M. Allen of Yadkinvillc and Sue
Mien of Ranninglon; 12 grandchil-
dien: 17 great grandchildren; and 5
great-great giaiidchildren.
.She ss.ts preceded in death by her
husband in 1988; and 2 sons, J.W.
Allen in IW .and Irvin Allen in I960.
A fnneral service svascoitdiictedal
11 am. .hut. 11. at Mackie-Oentiy Rti-
"Cial Chapel by the Rev. Allen Barker.
Iliiiial follossesl in Mount Olive Church
< ■cinctery.
Memorials may be made to YadkinCounty Qjuncil of Aging. P.O. Box
789. Yadkinville, N.C. 27055; or to
Yadkin County Home Health, P.O.
Bos 457. Yadkinville. N.C. 270.55.
Donna Rita Daugherty
j I Joiitia Rita Datigherty, 65, of Win-
sliui-.Salcm.died Monday, Jan. 8,1996.
;ii her home.
IJoni Jan. 17. 1930 in Cleveland.
< Miio. to Prank and IHorcncc McGraih
f kiiighnty. she wnsa vdluntecratShady
(iiove P.lemenl:ir>' SchtKil.
.Siir\-ivorstncUideherlnisbatKl,Fretl
I hirry Smith of the home; 2 soii5i and 2
diuighlers. including Kathleen Patricia
Uokeno of Advance.
'lite rttneral mass was held at ] I
a in. Jan. II. at Holy Family Cath0licdiiircli by Father Tliomas W^lsh.
Ihiriiil followed In We.stlawn Gardens
of Mcnuu y in Cleinmons.
j Moses on s \■J Moses Bndgcs • jj^TucsdaVt
Bridges Sr, and Maggie «®"Mfreceived an undergraduate de-He receivM a ^ ^
gree Ibtni University of
«nanlin.he05.Navy.serv.ng
rSsssjschools. Hc c..4»dw\1 South-SmnhFotkEleti^«^^, ^svest u.-hSchool Hewasa':°"^''t";^heNSonalEduca.ionlife member /AssociationAssociation and the N£. AofEducatorsniulwasapmfessiotulorgantfauo^^^Kis career. He was a memoer m
1 iniied Methodist Church.nmns Uniieo tncu j
ofBtantton.Fia.. gji^ges ofSSiohnBnJ-tGrcens.
Memoiy to Oem-
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Kathleen Munday BunchKathleen Munday Bunch, 72. ofCollege Park. Md. died Monday. Jan.
8.1996.BomSept.8.l923,inCool«meeshewaslhedaughterofthelateShemll
and Beulah Munday.*. She was preceded in death by her"husband. Graham-Chip-Bunch Jr.
: Survivors include a daughter.RebeccaBunchBenderofAtlanla.Ga..
2 brothers. William Sanford MundaybfRuialHaUandRobeilH.Mundayof
Mocksville; 2 sisters. NellieWoodleaf and Carol Wagner of Ad-
vaitce. _ .,"• The funeral was held at GaschsFuneral HoinelnHyaltsville.Md..Jan.
13 with burial following at ArlingtonMemorialiremeieiy at alaterdate due
' to inclement weather. •
Vehna Hendrix Craver •";VelmaHendrixCtaver.88.ofI^
Blxby Road. Advance, died Sunday.;Jan. 14, 1996. at her home after a
sudden illness.She was born in Da vie County, Oct.9, 1907. to the late Louie and LeilaFiye Hendrix and had been a home-maker. She was a member of ForkBaptist Church and especially enjoyed
ciocheting. sewing, music and pencl
sketching. ' ' .Herhusband. Lawrence Ray Craver.;
died in 1977. A daughter. Peggy JeanCraver. also preceded her in death.Survivors include 2daugKtets.Joan;C. Thomas of Advance and JaneCometl of Elk Creek. Va.; a grandson
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were to be held at2p.m. Jan. IT.at Eaton Funeral Chapelwith the Rev. Ken Evans ofnciatingand burial following in Fulton UnitedMettodist Church Cemelety.
Memorials may be made to ForkVFD. do Tony Moore. U.S. Hwy. 64East. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or theDavie County Heait Fund. P.O. Box
406, Mocksville, N.C. 27028..
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Lillace B. Eaton
J Lillacc Bowles Eaton,90.of345 N.
Main Stieel. Mocksvillc, died unex-
pccleilly Wednesday moming. Jan. 10.
1996at Davie County iiospital.
riincinl services were lieldat 2 p.m.
J,in. 1.1, at First Baptist Clnirc|i in
MiKksvilleby Dr. Ijuiy Hovisandthe
Rev. Charles Bullocli. Burial followed
in Ruse Cemetery.
She was bom In Davie County.
Aug. 14, 1905. a daughter of the late
Mastcn and Julia Summers Bowles.
She was a member of First Baptist
Church and was associated with Eaton
Funeral Home for many years.
She is survived by her husband,
Carl Eaton of the home, 2 sons, N,
Wayne Eaton and W. Ixon Eaton, both
ofMivksville:7graiKlchildren;l4gieat
grandchildren; agreat great grandchild:
2 sisters, Alvcna Baker of Statesville
and Sadie Evans ofSalisbury; and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to First
Baptist Church of Mocksvillc, 390
North Main Street. MiKtsville, N.C.
27I)2H.
DaHasW. Moore
> Dallas William Moore, 79, of Har-m<>ny,dicdWednesday,Jan.lO,1996,
at Iredell Memorial Hospital in States
villc. He had been in declining health
for a year and in serious condition for
one nuinlh.
He was bom in Cooleemee Feb. ti.
1916. to the late William D. andSophronia Ellen llolleman Moore. A
mtiicd textile mechanic, he served m
the U.S. Army during Wortd War II.
; He was preceded in death by a son,
D,inny Ray Moore.and'abrother, John
Etigar Moore.
n Surviving arc 2 son.<. Dallas Moore
Jr. and Kenneth T. Moore, both ofMiKksville; 3 daughters, Dalene M.
Whitaker of Mocksville, Betty M.
Robertson of Mooresville and Kay M.
tilley of Pfafftown; a brother, Hubert
C. Moore of Ashevillt; and 3
Eslelle M. Thome of Mocksville,
Clyde M. Leonard
. Clyde McKinley Leonard. 68. of
Church Street. Cooleemee. died early
Monday moming. Jan, 15.1996 at his
home.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m.Jan. n.alEatonFuneral Chapel
with the Rev. Robert Goforth ofTiciat-
ing. BurialfollowedinRowan Memo
rial Park in Saltsbuiy,
Memorials may be considered for
the Building Fund of Cooleemee FtistPresbyterian Church, Cooleemee,N.C.
27014 or to a charity of the donor's
choice.
He was bom in Rowan County Jan.
20, 1927 to the late George and Lou
Spry Leonard and was a loom fixer
with Dakota MiUs for 22 years and
later with Erwin/Buriington Mills, re
tiring with over 25 years of service.
He attended Cooleemee First Pres
byterian Church where he wm a wellknown cook at church gatherings. He
also attended Edgewood Baptist
Church. He was an avid gardener, amemberofCooleemee VFW Post 1119
and served on the Board of D irectors of
the Cooleemee Historical Society. He
was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serv
ing in WWII.
His first wife, Dorothy HeadLeonatd.precededhim indeathin 1988.
Survivors include his second wife.
Dorothy Barney Leonard of the home;adaughter.DianeJoynerofStatesville;
a son; Kenny Leonard of Lilbum, Ga.:3grondchildren;asister.LelaL. Eagle
of Salisbury; and 2 brothers, Carl
Leonard of Salisbury and Howard
Leonard of Walnut Cove.
BeulahM.iiovisoiv«i»»^""——
M. McDonald of Lo«fctt; IS-yimd-
^Idten: and 16 greaterandchUten.
;• AfurieralsirvlcevBlscondo^.atJpjn-Jan. l5.atRea«i»RitietalHoit«Ctapel in Harmony bjUbo BmA^^
.• Mernonaismayuw^^-y--'
baptist Church Ceritetery Fund, do
fcs GrifTith. 440'Campground^oad, Statesville. NO ^77,
y TVxjy D. Levan
Troy Dallas Ixvan. 68, of King,
dicdTuesday,Jan.9,1996, after being
in declining health for several years.
BominlredellCounty,Oct.2.1927,
to the late R.W. and Stella Martin
Levan, he was the brother of Craig
Levan of Mocksville.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
Jan. 11, at Slate Funeral 1 lome Chapel
with the Revs. Roger Baker and Fred
Fryer ofTiciating. Burial followed in
QuakerG.ap Baptist ChuichCemetery.
j O.C. Morrison
" A funeral service for Oscar O.C,
Charles Morrison, 82, of Lexington,
; was conducted Jan. 15, at 1 p.m. atFlies Chapel Baptist Church with the
Rev. Rufus Wyatt ofTiciating and eu
logy delivered by Gail Favors. Burial
followed in the family plot at Freedom
Ptesbyterian Church in Statesville. He
died Jan. 11,1996,'at his home.
Bom May 15,1913,tothe late John
Preston and Rena Clark Morrison, he
was educated in the Iredell County
schools.
He was a retired police officer withthe Winston-Salem Police Department
with more than 27 years of service. He
was also chairman/president ofMorrison&Studeveni Funeral Homes
in Lexington and Mocksville. He was
a member of Lexington Christian Fcl-
iowship Church where he served on
"the usher and tmstee hoards. He was ajife member of the Piedmont District
Funeral Directors Association.
^ Surviving are his wife, Naomi
poggett Morrison of the home; a son.
David Taylor Morrison of l-cxington;
a twin brother. Roscar C. Morrison of
Statesville; and 2 grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Free
dom Presbyterian Church, c/o Dorothy
Graltam, P.O. Box IM. Mocksville,
NC 27028.
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</ Celia Carter Muiphy. 81. of Davie
Village. McK lisvillc. formerly of Yad-
fiiivillc. (lied Wednesday, Jan. 10.
I'WO.at Oavie Cmmly Hospital.
.She was horn in Yadkin Counlv to
ilie hie Luiher and llessie Adams
CatitT..SIiewasln)niemakerandmcni-
i'er of Union Cross I>icnds Clliirvh.
.Surviving arc a daiiglilcr. Shirley
Si/emore of Jonesville; 4 brothers.
Aiio C.arter. Ralph Carter .md Bill
Carter, all of Yadktnville. and Dwain
( alter of Nfix'ksville: 2 sisters. Roth
HeaneofliastHendandMasielJaw-ingof Yailkinville; 2 grandchildren; and a
gteal-grandchild.
I'lrneral .senices were condueted at
.f p.m. Jan. 14. at Nhtcktc-Crentry Fu
neral Chapel hy the Rev. Reese Wall.
Burial followed in UnionCriKs Friends
(Vincfcrv.
Ethel A. Sofley
j I'llicl Allen Sofley. 97. died Tues-
day. Jan. 9.1995 at the Rex Convales
cent Home in Raleigh.
She was bom in Davie County.
Aug. .4. 1898 to the late Gaston and
Julia llowdcn Allen. Her adult years
were spent in Huntsville in Yadkin
County where she and her hustmnd
opersited a (hiry. poultry and tobacco
lann.
I ler hiish,and. Henry H. Solley. pre
ceded her indeath in 1975. Adaughler.
lili/alwth I lenderson ofl .ertior. died in
1988. and a son. Allen (1. Sofley of
Chesapeake. Va..dicd in 1989.
.Surviv ing arc a son. Carl W. Sofley
of Cary; a daughter-in-law. Lois
Howard Sofley of Cliesapeakc, Va., 8
grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were held at II
n.ni Jan. 12. at Eaton Fittieral Cliapel
with the Rev. Dan M.ittin ofncialing.
Burial followed in the Bethlehem
United Methodist Church Cemetery in
Advance.
Memorials may be ctrnsidered for
the Cemetery Fund of Bethlehent
United MethodistChu(ch..42l Redland
Road. Advance, N.C. 27006 or to the
White Plains United Methodist Church
Children'sFund, Maynard Road, Cary,
NC.275II.
Glenn B. Rollins
y Glenn Bamelle Rollins. 89, of Ub-
eny Church Road. Mocksville. died
Saturday, Jan. 13. 1996. at Winslon-
Salem Convalescent Center.
Funeral services were conducted
Jan. 16. at Chestnut Grove United
Methodist Church with the Revs. Ed
Tapper. Richard Ettkew and Grady
Tutterowofliciating. Burial followed
in the church cemetery.
He was bom in Davie County. June
16, 1906. to the late Boyd and Cora
Deweese Rollins and was a retired
fanner. HewasamemberofChestnut'
Grove United Methodist Citurch.
He was preceded in death by his
wife. Pearl Baker Rollins, in April,
1989, and also by a brother. Melvin
Rollins, and by 2 sisters. Evelyn
Laymon and Naomi Furches.
Survivors include 2 sons. Harold
Rollins and Denny Rollins, both of
Mocksville; a daughter, Nancy Wikson
orY.-tdkinville;3grandchild(en;4great
grandchildren; and 3 sisters. Ellen
Glascock and Belva Beck, both of
Mocksville. and EmmaGlassof Win-
ston-Salem.
Memorials may be made to the
Cemetery Fund of Chestnut Grove
United Methodist Church, do Ken
neth Harp. 470 Elmore Road. Mocks
ville. N.C. 27028.
Beulah M. lUtterow
J Beulah Marie Tuilerow. 82. of
Greensboro died at Wesley Long Me
morial Hospital Monday. Jan. 8. 1996.
A Native of Rowan Cbtmiy. she
was an employee with Blue Bell for46
years. She was a member of Christ
Weslcyan Church and the Senior Citi
zens Oub.
Survivors include a son. Richard
Leroy Tuilerow of Greensboro; 2 sis
ters. Dorothy Sleadmon and Roberta
Womack. both of Salisbury; 2 grand
children; and a great-grandchild.
A funeral service was heldat Hones-
Lineberry Vanslory Street Chapel at
II a.m.,Jan. II. A committal service
followed at Center United Methodist
Church Cbmetery in Mocksville.
Memorials may be made to The
American Diabetes Foundation. 3109
Poplar Wood CL. Suite 125. Raleigh.
N.C.27604oTatiistWesU^Church.
. 2400S.HotdenRd.,Greeiisbaro,N.C
. 27407.
Clyde F. Shore
i/ Clyde Franklin Shore, 79. of Yadk-
inville. died Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 9,
1996, at Hoots Memorial Hospital In
Yadktnville.
Bom March 18. 1916. In Yadkin
County lolhelateBlainandElla Hoots
Sliore. he was a member of Farming-
ton Baptist Church and was retired
from Yadkin Lumber Company.
Surviving are his wife, Maty Sue
SprinkleShore. whom he married Dec.
19. 1936; 2 sons. Edward Shore of
High Point and Billy Dean Shore of
Salisbury; 3 brothers. Tom Shore.
Francis Shore and Henry Shore, all of
Mocksville; 2 sisters. Jeanelle Shore
and Ann Tuilerow. both of Mocks
ville; 2 grandchildren; and 4 great
grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by 2
brothers, Luther Shore and the Rev.
J.C. Shore. •
FunemI services were conducted at
2 p.m. Jan. 12, at Mackle-Ccntry Fu-
neial Chapel by the Rev. Richard Eskew
with burial following in Harmony
Grove Friends Cemeieiy.
George Wagner
ly I George Wagner. 79. of 110 N.
n Claybon Drive. Advice, died Sun
day. Jan. 7.1996, at a Winston-Salem
; hospital.
A native of Ohioi he had lived in
Black Mountain and Swannanoa for
many years prior to moving to Ad
vance in 1993. He retired from Taylor
Instruments in Arden in 1982. after 25
years of service.
, He was a member of Mocksville
.' Church ofGod. He was also a member
of Woodmen of the World.
Survivors include his wife. Mary
, Oibbs Wagner! a son. Tom Wagner of
Advance; a brother. Everette Wagner
of Lucasviille, Ohio; 6 grondchildren;
arul 2 great grandchildren.
' Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m.Jan. I l.altheChapelofMiller
Fbneial Home in Black Mountain with
the Revs. Lany Hollifleld. Mack Wliiie
and Dennis PiUsofTicialing. Burial fol-
•. lowed in Mountain View Memorial
Pork.
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: J f, Era Plowman Hoidison Bailey, 86.
" formeily of ihe FGrlc.CDmmun!ty, died
Sunday .Jan.21.199^mDavteCounly
Hospital
She was bom in l^vteCounty June
2S, 1909, to the-late Solomon
Boitholemew and So^ Emellne Fos
ter Plowman and was a nursing assis
tant at Meadowbrook Manor in Clem-
mons. She was a member of Calvary
Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her
first husband Isaac Lewis Hardison,
and her second husband, Radford
Bailey. She was also preceded in death
by a daughter, Virginia Dare; 2 sons,
Isaac lewis Hardison Jr. and Billy
Lester Hardison: 3 sisters. Bertha Gre
gory, Leva Trivctte and Lucy Godbey:
and 3 brothers, Ellis Plowman, John
"Bud" Plowman and Ernest Plowman.
Survivors include 2 sons, Ellis
Winfred Hardison of Bobbins and
. Wade DallasHardisonofMyrtle Beach,
S.C.; 11 grandchild^n; 7 great giand-
diildren; a sister, fitlier Wilhelm of
S,alisbuty; a brother, Sanford Plow
man of Cleinmons and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. Jan. 23, at Calvary B.-iptisl
(liurch with tlie Rev. Jim Grydcr offi
ciating. Burial follov,ed in Westlawn
Gardens of Memory in Cternmons.
Willie Vestal Bnnvn
y Willie Vestal Drown, 80, of Jericho
Church Road, Mocksvllle, died Satur-
<lay night at N.C Baptist Hospital in
Winston-Salem,
He jvasboro in Davie County April
21,1915, to the late Hugh and Pontba
Allen Brown and was retired liom '
IngersoU-RantL He had-pieyiDusly
worked at Burlington Industries in
Crxrl^mee with 31 years of service.
He had also worked at Gravely Tractor
to Clemrtrons, He was a lifislong member of Hardison United Methodist
Church, was on avid gardener and a
well-knownWashingtonRedskinsfan,His wife, Ruth Driver Brown, pre
ceded him in death in 1993,
Survivors include his son. Joe
Brown of Mocksville; 2 granddaugh
ters. Kelli Brown of the home and
Angie Brownof Yodkinyille; 2sisters.
Beuloh Grey Brown and Mary Frances
Hella^ both of Mocksville: and a.
brothw. Thomas Brown of Danville.
Va, .
Funeral services wereheldat 2p4n,Jan. 23. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Revs, Joe Collins and Shelby
Harbour ofTiciatinJ and burial follow
ing in Joppa Cemetery,
Memorials may be'made to
Hardison United Methodist Church.
150 Feezor Road, Mocksville. N.C,
27928ortoGidcons International. P.O.
Box 182. Mocksville, N,C 27028,
Anne Brown
/ AnneHaUBooeGaleBrown.72,of
Harmony.diedMonday, Jan, 15,1996,
at liedell Memorial Hospital in States-
ville.
Survivors include a daughter, Joan
Gale Ward of Wilmington: 2 sisters,
Yvonne Grose Brandon ofQemmons
and Barbara A, Grose of Harmony: 2
granddaughters: a step daughter,
Theresa BrownMoose:a^astepson,
Lartny Brown,
A funeral service was held at 11
a,m.Jan, l8.atHarmonyUnitedMeth-
odist Church with the Rev, JelTCijppley
ofltciating. Burial followed in Sandy
Springs Baptist Church Cemetery,
Memorials may be made to Har
mony United Methodist Churdi, P,0,
Box 450, Harmony, N.C 28^.
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Vir^iiiaS.Cashion
J Virginia Sharpe Cashion. 73, ofMoorcsville,diedWednesday,Jan. 17,
1996, at Davis Community Hospital m
Statesville.Funeral services were conducted at
2pm.Jan, 19. at Cavin Funeral HomeChapel by the Rev.David Christy with
burial following at liedell Memorial
Gardens in Statesville.
Bom Oct. 27, 1922, in Iredell
County, a daughter of the late Walter
and Maty Rape Shaipe, she was the
sister of Estellc Shumaker of Mocks
ville.
DAVlE COUNTY PUBLIC UBRARY
371 NORTH MAIN STREET
MOCKSVILLE, N. C, 27028
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996
Samuel T. Cook
Samuel Thomas "Sam" Cook Sr..
73. of 57!) N. Main St.. Mock-sville.
died Kriihy, Jan. 19,1996, al hishome.
I le was hom in MoiKcCiHinly Aug.
.31.1922li>1helaie
Jasper and
Nora Hall
Conk.
He icilred
as an niito parts
salesman from
E>avie Auto Parts
after years of
scrs icc. He was a
veteran ofthe U.S. Navy, serving dur
ing Woi Id War Hand vvasamcmlicrof
V.P.W. Post dl)24 Mocksvillc. He was
also a member of Tiisl Baptist Church
ofMisAss illc.
Sutvivingarehiswife.F.siherSmith
Ctx>k of the home; a ilaiiglilcr. Teresa
Cook of Mocksville: 3 sons, S.imuel
Thoin-is Tommy" Cook Jr. of Win-
ston-Salem. Teny Ray Cook of Pin-
nacleandTonyMarvinCookofMocks-
ville; 7 granddau^lers: 2 step grand
sons; d brothers, BillyCook nndClaude
Cook, both of Bunlee. UlysCook and
Hbcti Civik. both of Slier City: and a
half-brother. Lockley Tillman of
Goldsion.
He was preceded in ticnth by 3
brothcrs.JasperRay Cook.Caleb Fran
klin Cook and Calvin Coolage Cook.
Funeral services tvereconducted at
2p.ni Jan 21. at First Baptist Church
in Mtrcksvillc by Dr. Larry Hovls.
Burial followed in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to First
Baptist CliUA'h Bus Fund. 390 North
Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
Hazel C. Jenning.s
HarelC.Jennings.76.ofMaryville.
Tenn.. diedJan. 17.1996. at Hillhaven
Nursing Center.
She was the mother ofSusie Martin
t>f Mocksville.
David Laney GuUedge
; l^'idUneyCuiledge.57,orBing
Crosby Blvd., Bermuda Run died
Tuesday, J.an, I6, ,996,
Mcmori.iJ Hirspital.
He was bomJune 23.1939 in Mon
roe loCE jind Ixiis Laney Gollcdge.
He tva,s a graduate of Wake Forest
University and was the owner of Lib
erty Liiieoiii Mercury in Winston-Sat
for 20 years.
Surviving are his wife. Biiabeih
Ann Wan Oulledge of the home: 3
sons. David Laney Gulledgc Jr. and
fircgory Scott Gulledge. both ofCh.tr-loMc. and Todd Michaet Gulledge of
Winston-.Salem;2granddaught<rs;hismother of Handel and his mother-in-
law. Audrey T. Warr of Hamlet.
A graveside service was held at 11
ti.m. Jan. 18. at Richmond Meiiiurial
Cemetery in Rockingham.
Memorials may be made 10 the
American Cancer Society. 1900 S.H^awthome Rd., Winslon-Salem. NO
George C. Kluttz
George Clifford Klullz. 74, ofSal
isbury,diedIliursday.Jan. 18,1996.at
his home after a period of declining
health.
He was the father of Charles Lee
Kluttz ofMocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at2p.m.Jan.20,atlhiwle5Funeralllome
Chapel in Rockwell with the Revs.
Russell Mortis and Waller Pallcn ofTi-
ciaiing. Burial followed at DtookhillMemorialGanlcnswilhmililarygrave-
side rites hy Rowan County Veterans
Council.
^Ollie Lee Hill
Ollie Lee Hill, 86. of Lexinglon.
diedFriday.Jan. l9.l996.alherhome.
She was the grandmotherof Dan C.
SwaimJr. ofMocksville.
I Funeral services were conducted at
3 p.m. Jan. 22. atArcadia United Meth
odist Church with the Rev. Alvin Pope
"ofTicialing. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
Charles "Miller" Moiinari
Charles James "Miller" Molitiari,
86. of Anderson. S.C., died Wedties-
day. Jan. 17.1996. in Greensboro.
Husbandofthelale VirginiaJsirches
Moiinari. he was the last surviving
member of his immediate family.
Mcinorinl services were conducted
Jan. 18. in Yeardon.Pa.
David S. MinorDavid Samuel Minor of Moo^
villc. died Wednesday. Jan. 17. 1996.
" H'ewaTlKimDec-IB.County loUwisG-MtnorandEllaFrySorHeservedin.heU.S.Artnytmd
wasoflheDapltslfailh.Survivorsincludeadaughier.Mani
Anne Minor o( Savannah. Oa.; a son.Da!)!a Wayne Minor of Clemmons;
his mother of Advance; 3M-BourtteofWinslon-Salein. I. ndaM.Moorc ofMocksville a^^'M-
Hudson of Uwisville; and 6BobG.MinorandBillL.M^.-t<^hofAdvance,JirnG.Mtnor ofW.n lon-Salen.,JcrTyW.MinorandOon^C.
Minor. ix«h of Uwisvtllc. and Joe R.MinofotEaslBend.
He was preceded in death y
brother. Urry E. Minor.Afuneta! service was conductcda
11 a m. Jan. 20. at Vogl"Clemmons Chapel by tlw Rev. ColonSs^BuriaifollowedinWesdawn
Memorial Gardens. n-^mwrMemorialsmaybcmaUeloBttnner
Children's Hospital.
DA VIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
371 NORTH MAIN STREET
MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 27028
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996
Danyl Parker
IJ;!"-)! Ncwiiin hirker Sr., 57, of
C'>w<>rd,(lic(|,Si„i,|„yjan 21, w'gui(iiliiirnis Mctiituiiil Horpiiai fotlow.
■lip a lengthy jllntsv.He wa? the foriner Davie Coutiiylax i"'«'.sor.M,Tv iiig for seven yeare,
Survivorsincluc)chi.5wife.CarolineScahriwk Parkcrofihehomeiatlaugh-icT. l-lsilier Caroline Parker of CuHo-
"lKre;2««s, narrjIN, Parker Jr. ofniarloiic anil Douglas S. Parker of
Palelgli.A graicslde vervice was eondiicied
«' 1 1 n.rn. Jan, 24, ,ii Canilina Memo
rial Park.
Menioriah may l>e made lo Ifm.pile III Caharms I'onnly, P.O. Hos13 < 'oneoril. N.('. 2mi2fv-l255.
Mildred T.Seagraves
MildredLouiseThomas Seagravcs,
68. of N- Main St., Mocksville. rJiedTuesrUiy morning. Jan. 16. 1996. aiFotsylh Memorial Hospilal afterheing111 declining lieaWr
She was horrr May 31. 1927, mHelroonl to the late William Richardnivl Margaret Viola Connalr.ct llu)-mas and was a honiemakcf.
Survivors include her husband ofll,elrome,AmhraTlud"Seagr..vcs;2
darrghlcni. ludune Brown of Mockv-lille and Margaret Holcomlic oftieorgetown. S.C',: a son, CliffordWnync Scagraves of Ciastonra; 2 sisters, Dorothy (Jueen of Florence, S,C.and Ora lie Morow of Sircniorc,leim: a brollier. Earl Thomas ofI ;ovrence.S,C,;2slepsons,BlaitD<«>-glasScagravcsorMorganlonatKlRoger
I )ale Seagravcs of Bessemer City. 9utandchildrcn; a greal grandchild; 5step grandchildren; and 6 step greaigiandchildren.A graveside service was held ai 2p.m, Jan. 18- in Goslxn Cemetery inNorth Relmont with the Rev. TommyStewart ofTicialing.
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371 NORTH MAIN STREET
MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 27028
Lisie Randall
Lizzie Toms Ranilail, 92. of
/ Caioleen,diedTue$day,jBn. 16.1996,
at Rutherford Hospital.
She was a native of RutherfordCounty, ad-iughterofthe lateThomas
Jason anil AmandaWomaiik Toms. Aretired gcnctal store co-owner, she
was a member of Oak Grove United
Methodist Church.Herhusband.J-P.Randal1.pfeceded
her in death.
Survivors include 2 suns, Ralph
Randall of Mocksville and Joe D.
Randall ofCaroleentadaughler. Biza-bethR. Drawdy ofSpindale; 3 sisters;3 grandchildren, Maria Gill of
WiUsliire, England, David Randall of
MidlandandSieveRandallofRoswell.
Ga.: and 7 great grandchildren.
Funeral serviceswere conductedat
2p.m,Jan. 18, at Oak Grove United
Methodist Church with Dr, CharlesHulcheiis ofTiciating, Burial followed
in the chuich cemetery.
Rebecca Evelyn Taylor
Rebecca Evelyn Taylor. 53. ofRural Hall, died at N,C, Baptist Hospital
V in Winslon-Salem Wednesztay. Jan.17.19%, nfteralong illness.Bom Fch. 18, 1942 in Forsylh
County to Bert LeGrande and Levada
Nicely Fields, she was an LPN in the
intcnsivecarc unit alN.C. Baptist Hospilal until 1991. She was the sister of
Donald Ray Fields of Mocksville.
Funeral .services were conducted ai
11 a.m. Jan. 19, at Vogler and ScatsMain Slrcel Qiapel with burial following in Salcin Cemetery.
Joy Lakey Steclman
JoyLakcySteelman.76.ofWilkes-J boro Street. Mocksville. died Thurs
day night. Jan. 18, 1996, at Autumn
Care of Mocksville after beiitg In de
clining health.
She was bom in DavieCounty Nov.
19.1919 lothe late Fred R, and Carrie
Virginia "Kuic" Furches Ijikey and
was a retired beautician.
She had previously been employed
with the Maryland Stale Correctional
Systems in Baltimore, Md, isaprison
guard. She was a memberof Fanning-
lon Baptist Chumh where she sang inthe church choir and was assistant pianist Site was an avid gardener.
Her husband. Winfleld BickeltSteclman, pieceded her in death Oct.
22, 1995.
Sucvivon include 3 sisters. Louise
Leagansof Mocksville, Ruth Hilton of
Stanleyville and Margaret McBride ofI^mijngp>D:abrother,L.ButenLakey
of Pamiington ^ several nieces and
nephews.
Funeial services were held at 2:30p.m. Jan. 21. al Eaton Funeral Chapel
with (be Rev. Roy Beats officiating.
Burial followedatEalonBaptistChurch
Cemetery.
Memorials may be considered for
Farmington Baptist Giurch, c/o Jo
seph Smith. 1119 Farminglon Road,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or toacharity
ofthe donor's choice.
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Joy Ann Waller
Joy Ann Waller. 52, of Salisbury,
died .Sunday. Jan. 21, 1996, al RowanRegional Medical Center in Salisbury
afterbcinginilccliningheailhforsevenmonths and seriously ill one week.
Site was the motherof Cythia Lynn
Tliies of Mocksville,
Funeral services were conducted at
UnilyPtesbylerianChiircliinWoodiciif
at 11 a.m. Jan. 23. with the Rev: William T. Wing III officiating and burial
following in lite church cemeteiy.
RobenaL. Young
J RidKita l- Young. 95. of608 Boxwood Church Road. Mocksville, died
Tuesday. Jan. 16. 1996, at her tc^i-dcnce after being in declmmghe^^ ShewjlxOTOcL
l.uckeyandwascdu-
County schools.
was a home-
maker atnl memberofBoxwood Baptist Oiuich wheie stw
was Motherof lite Church and a member of the missionary circle.
She was preceded in deallt by adaughter. Lillian RcUmon. March 3.
"Survivors include 2 daughlersMaggie L. Young of the Immc andGh^ys Y. Chunn of Mocksv. le, 7grandchildren; son-in-law. AlanzoRedmon of Winston-Salem; 17 greatgrandchildren and 13 great greal grand
children. .Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Jan. 19. at Boxwood BaptiUChucchwilhtheRev.BJ.Mtltonofn-
cioling and burial following m tlie
church cemelery.
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Danie\ Vcslal DavH. /9. wc""
known inltiior <lecoraliir ami tesiiltnl
of lite I-otk communily. Jied cni'y
Tucsilay morning, Jan. 30. 1996, al
N C. Baplitl lli«pilal in Winslon-Sa-
\ein after hcinp in declining Iteallli.
Ealon 1-uncral Home is in charge of
arrangenienls.
Bertha Hollar
ncillia Lydia llatris Hollar, 85, ofllannony.dicsll'ncsdiiy, Jan. 2.3,1996.
at WillowhriBtk Nursing Ccnicr in
Yailkinville. She had been in declining
hcallh since April 1995 and crilically
ill for one inonih.
She was Imhh in Yatlkin Couniy
July 29. I9I(». lo Ihc laic Cluirlic Lcc
and Martha Alice Haynes Hairis and
was cduealed al Joyncr School. She
was a hoincinaker and as.sistcd with
farm chores. She was a member of
Sandy Springs Baptist Chureh,
Her husband, Harvey Craig Hollar,
preceded her in death April 20,1983.
She was also preceded in dcalh by a
d.-iughlcr, Floye Ruth Holliir. Three
hrotltcrs, Alfied, Claude and Nathan
Harris, and asisier, Natalie Harris, also
preceded her in dcalh.
Surviving are a daughter. CarolSalmon of Harmony; 2 grandchildren;
3 great grandchildren; and 2 sisters,
I jora Wallace and Bc.ssic Moose, both
of Harmony.
Puncral services wcic conducted at
2:30 p.m. at Siindy Springs Baptist
Church by tlte Revs. David L. Kiser
and Jesse 1.. Stroud with burial follow
ing in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Tlic
Ciideon Memorial Bible Club, P.f).
Bos 148. St.ilesville.N.C. 28687.
EILsha Forrest
J I tilisha Watson Rcavis "Lishie"
fiaiTCSI, 81. fomterly of Fork Bixby
Ro,id, Advance, died early Monday,
Jan. 29.1996, at Golden Age Nursing
Home in Ixxinglon where she had
been a resident for lite past ttvo years.
She was bom in Suiry County July
27. 1914, 10 lite late James E. and
Fannie Hudson Watson. She wa.s a
hotttemaker and a member of Uberty
Bapti.st Church. She enjoyed embroi
dery and small needle work,
: Her first husband, Silas Ervin
Reavis, died in 1953. Her second hus
band, WilliamD.FonesI, died in i975.
A son, Sam Reavis, died in 1984,
: Suiviving are 5 daughters, Saily
Site Booe of Mocksviile, Dorothea
Jiihnson of Harmony, Pearl Gmbb and
l^uise Jones, both of Lexington, and
Shiriey Meiton of Advance; 3 sons.
Glenn E. Reavis of Moeksville, Ed
it^ J, Reavis of Advance and David
W.ReavlsofLexington; i9grattdchii-
d^; 20 great grandehiidren; a daugh-
Ict-in-law.MaryReavisofMocksviile;
6 itepehildren; and several nieces and
nilpliews.
! Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan.
31, al Liberty Baptist Chureh with Ei
der Eugene Bennett oilieiating. Buriai
followed in the chureh cemetery,
; Memorials may be mode to the
Cemetery Fund of Liberty Baptist
Church, da Loweil Reavis,422Duard
R^vis Road, Mocksviile, NC 27028.
Nonis Lamar Godbey
J n NorrisL3marCodbey,S6,ofNanh
Wi1kesboro,diedPriday,Jan.26,1996,
in Atlanta, Ga.
•' He was bom in Winslon-Saiem,
March i9, i 939 to Eveiette Lloyd and
Rcta Shore Gixibey of Salisbtiiy and
vfas coiporate pilot for Tyson Foods.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
: Surviving are his parents of Saiis-
bury.
A graveside service was held at 11
a.m. Jan. 29, in Rowan Memorial Park
In Salisbury with Chaplain A.G. Parker
officiating. Military rites were con
ducted by the 1 Ith District Memorial
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Sie Sl^L ^.''^"''SeChunnandetiie Oakley Chunn of Mocksviile
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Survivwincludehcrhusband,Gus
^tSe F. Chunn of Wircston-Salm,
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Funeral services were in
Ba^t aurch with the Rev. Dennis
ing m the church cemetery.
Roland F. "Pete" Jones
/ Roland Franklin "Pete" Jones, 72.
of Salisbury Siiecl. Mocksviile. diediateMonday.Jan,29. l996,alForsyth
Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salemafter being in declining health.
He was bominDavieCounty, April
3, 1923, to the late Rufus Frank
aiidMartha Felrey Triveltc Jones and
was a itired Chief Petty Otncer with
the U.S, Navy. He was a member of
Jericho Church of Christ. After his
retirement fmra the Navy, he worked
for a number of years with Gravely
Tractor in Clemmons.
He was preceded in dcalh hy hisfirst wife, MenieSmilhJones,m 1991.
and also by a sister. Katie Whitakcr.
Surviving are his second wife.
Nancy Roberts Jones of the home; 3daughters. Faye Yates of Salsibuiy,
Ann Nilo of Cleveland and Pam
Eiftngton of Sroillineld: a son, David
Franklin Jones of Mocksviile; 6gtajtdhildreii:7 great grandchildren; 3
stepchildren; 13 step gnindchildrcn;4
sisters. Jo Smith and Tlielma Reavis,
both of Mocksviile. Nancy Tiiiey ofWinston-Salem and Ruth Wilson of
Knoxvilte,Tenn; and 3 brothers. Gene
Jones of Oeala. Fla., Johnny Jones of
Mocksviile and Wayne Jones of
Linwood.
Funeral services were to be held at
11 a.m,ftb- l.al Eaton Funeral HOme
with Davie Powell and Tome Torpyolftcialingand burial following al Jeri
cho Church of Christ Cemetery wiiit
military riles conducted by the Elev
enth District memorial Honor Guard.Veterans of Foreign War,
Memorials may be considered for
the American Diabetes Association,
836 Oak Street, Wircslon-Salein,
N.C 27101.
DAVIE COWJTY ENTlRPRISE^RrcdRDrFeOn^^
Ernest Moon
J I:tncsl M'x>n.56.<)f Salisbuiy.died
niiirsilay. Jan. 18. mo. nl liciwan
llcgional Medical CVnlcr.
nom Aug. 29. I9.VJ. in (i.idsun.
Ala.. he was Ihc .son of lite laic Paul and
lillicl Moon. Employed by N.C. Rn-
ishing Company, he was a Baplisl.
Survivors include his wife. Shirley
Jacobs Mrwn, wltoiii he tiiarricd in
196.1; 2 sons. Robbin Moon of
Wood leaf and BrianMcxmofihehome;
I hioihcr. L.D. Moon of C<K>Ieemec; 3
sisters. Frances Anderson and Ruby
llracy. huihnrCtx)lccinec.and Bonnie
Haninan of Wadsworlli. Ohio; and 2
graiKlcliildren.
Memorial services were conduclcd
at d p.iri. Jan. 21. at Lyerly Funeral
Homes JamesC. Lyerly Chapel by the
Rev. J.B. Whitneld. The btxiy was
•Tcmniccl.
Archie W.TVuell
Archie Woodrow Truell. 20. ofLcxington.diedMonday.Jan.29.1996.
at his home after a seiious illness of
three months.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. Jan. 31. at Davidson Funeral
Home by the Rev. David Robinson
with buiial following ai Forest'HlU
Memorial Park.
He was the brother of Clyde "DtieU
ofMocksville. . n .•
Tommy V. Moorefield
(/ Tommy Vemon Mootelield of Ml.
Airy, died Jan. 27. 1996. at Carolina
Medical Center in Charlotte.
BominSuiiyCountyJuly9.1960.
he was the son of the late Herman and
Nonnie Moorefleld.
He is survived by his wife, Brenda
l.nkcy Mootelield arid 2children. Bran
don and Mandy Mootelield. all of the
home.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. Jan. 31. at Mountain View
Pentecostal Holiness Church in
Claudville. Va. with the Revs. Mike
.Shclton and RalphShellonoflicialing.
Helen W. TVimer
Helen Wilson Turner. 78, of Ja
maica. N.Y.. formerly ofMocksville.
died Thursday. Jan. 26, 1996. after a
period of illness.
Bora in Davie County, she was a
daughter of the late Danid and Annie
Ijames Wilson.
Her husband, Jidin Adurcy Turner,
preceded her in death,
SurvivjBis include 2 sons, Charles
Edward and Daniel F. TUmer, both ofJainaiea,N.Y.:5daughtets.LoMieAnn
Crawford, Betty Chandler and Lois R.
Pfpfiidr,. ftH" of Jamaica. N.Y., Ann
Tlioinpsflii.of Suiesville and Susan.
pole;of WinstbibSalein; 4 broihOT,
Alien and ioSnlel'Raymond Wilson.
bothofInwo^,N.Y„01ennWilsonof
ynnnftpntifi arui Wiltitcr O. Wilson of
Detroil, Mieh.; 20 granddiildieiK and
28 great gtanthdiildren.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p-m. JanL 30. at Piney Grove M1EZion Church with the Rev,L.D.Rliode§
officiating.^ Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
Sharon "Cookie" Rayle
y Sharon "Cookie" White Raylc, .60.
^ of II17 Rivcrbend Drive. Bcnnuda
Run.Advance,diedathcrhomeTltuis-day moming, Jan. 25.1996.
ShcwasbominSkiiesville.Ju!y 19.
1945 to James C. and Milifted and
Ruth Chapman White. She wasariKm-
bcr of Bethlehem United MclitodLst
Chutch.
Surviving arc her husband. Ronald
J. Rayle of the home; 2 daughters.
Maleia Rayle Evetidgc of PfafRown
and Andrea Rayle Sampson of
Wallburg: a son. Christopher Laylon
Rayle of iheo home; 4 grandchildren;
her mother and father of Slalesvlllc;
and a sister. Phyllis While Ruffy of
Mooresvlflc.
A funcial service was held at 2 p.m.
Jan. 27. at Bethlehem United Method
ist Church in Advance with the Revs.
Daniel Martin and Donald Funderburk
ofnciadng. Entombment followed in
the church mausoleum.
Memorials may be made to tite
Building Fund of Bethlehem UM
Church. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance.
NC 27006; The Cancer Patient Sup
port Center. Compichcnsive Cancer
Care Center of Wake Forest Univer
sity. Medical Center Blvd.. Wlnslon-
5alem.NC27167-1082; or to Hospice.
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Ciiccnhill Road. Mocksvillc. died
Thursday. Jan. 25.1996. al ihc Luth
eran Home in Albenwrle where site
had liccn a resident since 1988.
Site was twrii in Stanley County
hell. II. 1904. to the late Robert
Marshall .and Sallie Fcspennan Stoker
and was a retired secretary with the
N.C. Farm aral Agriculture Adminis-
irtjlion with 411 years of service.
She wa-s amembcrorCenter United
MellwHiist Church wlicre she served as
thurch secretary for 25 years. She was
aLsoa lucmherof iheUnited MethtKlist
Women and served on the administra
tive hiKtrd. She was a titemher and
officer of Davic Grange atid was a
member of Center Homeroakcrs Club.
She was an avid quilter and craftsman.Hcrhusband.C.A."Doc"Tullemw.
preceded her in death.
Survivors include 2 sisters. Robbin
.S. Mtibry of Norwood and Lucille S.
Smith of Alhcmarle; a brother.
Talmadge Stoker of Alhcmarle; and
several nieces and nephews.
ftuneral services were held at 2 p.tn.
Jan. 27. at Center United Methodist
Church with the Rev. Gary Kling andD^.Sbennan WainerofltciaUng. Burial
frjllowed in the church cemeiety.
*, Memorials may be coositleted for
die Cemetery Paying Fund of Center
ijM Church, e/o Mrs. Linda Owings,
7i8 Wilkesboro St. Mocksville.
Callie Waller
Callie Beatrice Shue Waller. 82, of
Woodleaf. died Wednesday, Jan. 24,
1996. at Brian Nursing and Rehabilita
tion Center in Salisbury after being in'
declining health for two years and seri
ously ill for one month.
She was the mother of Jane Ander
son of Mocksville.
Funeral serv Ices were held al 2 p.m.
Jan. 26, at Lebanon Lutheran Church
in Cleveland by the Rev. Carroll
Robinson with burial foltowing In the
church cemetery.
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Cody Daniel Williams was still-
bom at forsyth Memorial Hospital In
WInslon-Salem, Tuesday, Jan. 23,
1996.
He was the son of James Gregory
"Greg" and Dawn Michelle WItly Wil
liams of 216 Watts St.. Coolceitiec.
He was preceded In death by his
palcmai grandmother. Rebecca Rabon
Williams, and his maternal grandfa
ther. Bobby Witty.
In addition to his parents, survivors
include his patemol grandfather and
step grandmother, Jaittes Edward and
Linda Williams of Lexington; mater
nal grandparents, David and Betty
AlexanderofRockwelUpatemal great-
grandmothers, Gladys Williams of
Cooleemeeand Frances RabonofSal-
Isbuiy; and maternal great-grandmoth-
cts, Ruth Alexander and Ollle Smith,
both of Salisbury.
A graveside service was held at
Rowan Memorial Park Jan. 26, at 11
a.m. with the Rev. Ned Christy ollicl-
atlng.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society, Rowan
Chapter, P.O. Box 1264, Salisbury,
NC 28145-1264.
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Rossie Bowles SeaToid. 87, of Jeri
cho Church Road, Mocksvitic, died
Friday evening, Feb. 2. 1996, at Au
tumn Care of Salisbuiy.
She was bom in Iredell County,
Oct. 13,1908, to the late John A. and
Augusta Chambers Bowles and was a
homemaker. She was a member of
Haidison United Methodist Church.
Her husband, C.A. Seaford, pre
ceded her in death in 1977. She was
also preceded in death by 2 children,
Geraldine Lakey and John Charles
Seaford.
Surviving are a daughter, Jewell
Stokes ofMocksvUlet2sons,GleimE.
Seaford and Jack A. Seaford, both of
Mocksville; 11 grandchildren; I3great
grandchildren; 3 sisters, Edna Alien
and Johnsic Davis, both ofMocluville,
and Hazel Thompson ofHillsborough;
and 2 brothers, Arthur Bowles of j
Durham and Clay Bowles of |
Hillsborough. '
Funeral services were held at2p.m.
Feb. 7, at Eaton Funeral Chapel vrith
the Revs. Jay Boyd and Selby
McManus ofEciating and burial fol
lowing in Haidison United Methodist
Church Cbmeieiy.
Memorials may be made to Hanli-
.son Methodist Church. 176 Buck
.Seaford Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028.
Bernice H. Steelman
j BemiceHutchens Steelman, 90, of
<' Pi'ddingRidgeRoad,Mocksville,died
Saturday, Feb. 3. 1996, at Autumn
care of Mocksville, after being in de
clining health.
She was bora in Yadkin County,
fan. 8,1906, to the late N. Cum^ andDollie Patterson Hutehens and was a
homemaker. She was of the Baptistfaith and enjoyed flower arranging.
She was preceded in death by a
daughter. Sue Lakey, in 1988; and by 2
sisters, HattieWUIaidandRuth Hardy;2 brothers, Patterson Hutches and
Brewer Hutehens; and a great grand
child, Ethan James Steelman.
Survivors include: her husband.
George Leak Steelman of the home; a
daughter, Audrey Hutehens of Yadk-
inville; a son, G.L. Steelman of Yadk-
inville; 2 sisters, Bonnie Hinshaw of
Yadkinville and Mae Davis of East
, B^TgrandchildrentlOgieat-grand-
n children; 5 great-great-grandchildren.
j R«teralservicesweieheldat2p.m.
Feb. 6, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
•he Rev. Andy Lambert ofliciating.
Burial followed at Eatons Baptist
Church Cemeieiy.
Memorials may be considered for
the Cemetery Fund of Eatons Baptist
Church, c/o Jim Eaton. Eatons Church
Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to a
charity of the donor's choice.
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Alda Thompson Rirehcs, 81. of
J Salisbuiy.dictlFriday.Feb.J, I996,iii
the .Salisbury Unit of ljiihcran Nuls-
ing Homes.
•She was hom In Row.nn Comily.
IXv. 19.1911 loiliclateJohn riiomas
and Nola Lycrly Ihompson. .Site was a
prailiiale of Clfvelaiid High School
and Milcliell College.
Site worked wiih ihe Rowan County
Health Welfare l>cpartincnl fiimi 19.17
to 1943 and with Security Rank until
194.1.
She and her family lived in Mocks-
ville for some time.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Frank Royal Furches. Nov.
2.1.1975,andliyastepclaughier. Carroll
"Maty Ann Fon hes" Gobble.
.Surviving ate 2 sisters. Helen Hi.
ompson Lyct ly ol/ebulon anill.ucille
rimmpson of Giilfpon. Miss.; 3 step
giamlchildran. Frank Cmbble. I.ynii
Rogers attd Arm Harklcy. am! ft step
great gtandchihlrcrr.
Frrrreral set \ kfs were Ir'IiI at 3 p.m.
l eb .1. l't9f>..atSiirrrrrTersrttMerrroiial
ara|Kd by the Rev. Claude A. Collins
with burial followirrg rrt Cheslmrl Hill
Cerru'terv.
John OstcTliind
^ JitliH Nc\viiin( hlcrliiml. 8f». ol Bit-
rttuda Village, died Mcntday. Jan. 29.
1996. at Forsytli Memorial Hospital in
Winston-.Salerri.
He was born Sept. 23.1909 in Phila-
tielphia. Pa. to Otto W. and May Th-
orrrpson Osterlund. He was a graduate
of WIrarton Sclrrxil of the University of
Pennsylvrmia and the University of
Pennsylvania .School of I .aw.
I le joined the lJul'oni Company in
1932 irt the treasrrrcfs department. In
19-12. he moved trr the secret.rry's de-
p.rttrrtent where he becante assistant to
the secretary of the cornputry before
retirirrg in 1974.
I le w asa tongtlrrre residcrir of Wilrrr-
irrgtorr. Del. wirere he was active in tire
Wilrttingtorr Symphony Orchestra, the
University of Pennsylviinia Alutnni
Asvrciation arrti the Ursuline Acad
emy Hume artd Schtxrl Asviciatinn.
He later lived in Oce.Tn City. N.J.
He moved with his wife. Mary
Baldwin Osterlrrnd. to Berntuda Vil
lage in 1992 She preceded him in
rle.itlt in 1993.
Survivors irrchrde2<latrghtcrs. Mrs.
James W. Smack of Wirtston-Salerrt
and Mrs. Fdward F. Rendcll of Pltila-
dclphta.Pa.;4grnrrdsons:atidabrother.
Robert T. OsterlundofSequini. Wash.
A funeral service was conducted at
2 p.m. Feb. 2. at Chandler Funeral
Home Chapel in Wilirtington, Del.
Burial followed in Calvaiy Cemeleiy
in Media. Pa.
Memorials may be made to the
Weighlinan Fund of the University of
Pennsylvania, Weightman Hall.235 S.
33rd Stieci. Philadelphia. Pa. 19104.
Eva Phelps Jones
" Eva Phelps Jones. 89. of Mocks
Church Road. Advance, died Wednes
day. Jan. 24. 1996. al Silas Creek
Manor.
She was bom March 16,1906, in
IJavie County to John Thomas and
Aiina E1l7.a Jane Davis Phelps. She
gradmstcd from Shady Grove School
aijd in 1936 tnanied Joseph William
Jotites. who preceded her in death in
1977.
n ShcwasalifelongmcmbcrofMocks
United Methodist Church. Mocks Se
nior Cilircns Club and was a chatter
ntembcrof Mocks HomemakersClub.
n Surviving are her daughter. Anna
lUyani of Advance; 2 granddaughters.
Nicole Martin of Advance and Amiwr
M. Hubbard of Kemersville; a special
iirecc. Mary Crater of Advance; and a
number of nieces aiul nephews.
. Funeralscrviceswereheldat3p.m.
Jan. 28. al MiK-ks United MethodistChitrchbytheRev.BniccGwyn.Burial
followed in Ihe church cemetery.
: Memorials may be mtide to Mocks
United Methodist Church Building
Fiind.
Doris Pollard
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Doris Faye Blevins Pollard, 67. olJ wS-LLm.diedWedn«-s.Uy.Jan^
31.1996. at Knollwood Hall Nursing
She was the mother of Randy U."tfui'n3's:^-shelda..^
Feb 3 atVoglerandSonsaemmoM
with burial following m Gardens oMemory Ccmeteor in Walkettown.
AllieLee
Allie Lee Jr., 63, of Juney Beau-
y champ Road, Advance, died Saturday
night. Feb. 3. 1996, al his home after*
being in declining health.
He was bom in Lancaster County,
Va July 25.1932, to lite late Allie Lee
Sr. and Elizabeth Lee and was a con-^
simction worker. He was a member of
Ihe Bixby Church of Ihe Living Gpd.
and was on avid fisherman. .....
Surviving are his wife of the ho^l |
Helen Elizabeth Hudson Lee; 4dau^Ifi
lets. Joyce Brieddell, Loin Parker
Debbie Wotten. all of Maryland,
Calie Ellis ofAdvance; 2 sons. Ronnie^
Lee of Clemmonsand Elwood Leebfll*
Maryland; 2 stepchildren. John Ricb'ts
ard Smith and Joyce Ann Smith,
of Advance; 18 grandchildren; 3 g^t^
grandchildren; 3 sisters. Helen Lee andl||
Essie Mae Landon. both of Maiylinuf, 11
and Barbara Lee of Lively. Va.; j
bmthers. Cowman Lee of Lively, yi; t j
bud Lee of Kilmona, Va. and 7
Lee of Moiyland. ; .rji
Funeral services were held at 2;jOTi
p.m. Feb. 7. al Bixby Church of3f<^i
Living God with the Revs. Jolio*!
Stevenson and James Lewis official?
ing and burial following in the dnOeON
cemetery. t-!-!
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Lena Belle Polls. 92. of Advance,
died Tuesday. Jan. 30,1996. al Mead-
owbrook Manor in Cleminons. She
wasbomJan. 16, l904,lnDavieCouniy
to John Eugene and Sarah Camilla
Carter Potlsand was retired fromHanes
Knilling with 38 years of service.
She wasamerabcrofMocks United
Methodist Church and attended Mace
donia Moravian Church as long as her
health peimitted.
She was preceded in death by 4
sisteis. Ruth Dull. Lillie Lee. Mamie
Ethel Potts and Violet Polls.
Surviving are a sister, Esther Scott
of Winston-Salem; 2 brothers, Elmer
J. Potts of Tampa. Fla. and J. Frank
Potts of Lewisville; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conduclcd at
2 p.m. Feb. I. at Mocks United Meth
odist Church by the Revs. Bruce Wynn
and Tom McClean. Burial followed in
Ihe church cemeteiy.
Memorials may be made to Mocks
United Methodist aiuich. 523 Beau-
champ Road. Advance. N.C 27006
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Roy Coningswood. 75, of 148 Fair
way Drive. Bermuda Run, died Satur-
^ day. Feb. .1.1996. al Fbrsyih Memorial
llospit.al.
Hf was liitrn Nov. .1. 1920, in
I'allcisoii.NJ..ihci>nlyihildi)fSle|>lien
ami Mamie (Vbairell ConingswiKxJ.
lie was a giadnatc of High .Selimrl:
a grailiiaic of Dariiiouth College,
ll.anmei. Vcrmonl. and received his
Masiei's (lego-e in hiisiness adminis
Iralion Inun New Yoilc Univcisily.
I )in ing World War II. he served the
I 'oiiniet Intelligence Corps in leehand.
He was a letiicd general conltolier of
the I'lielps-1 )(Hlge( 'orporation. He and
his wife inovcil to North Carolina 17
years ago from Ridgewood. NJ.
.Surviving are his wife. Patsy 'ni-
ompson ConingsvvtMid of the Itonte:
his daughter. Margaret W. Poovey if
Winslon-Salem; and 2 sons. William
T. Wrenn of Winston-Salcmand Rob
ert P ('oningswtHxl of Mansiira. I.a.
I'lmeral services were held al 11
a.III. I'eli 7. at rienimons Presbyterian
Chiiieh liy the Revs, Robert Fiedler
and niisiy Fiedlei. Iluiial followed in
V'eleians Cernclcry in Salisbury al I
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llany fiiay Hull. 67. of Center
J Sircel.Cooleeiuec.diedSaturday.Feb.
7. 1996. at N.C Baptist Hospital in
WinslonSaleni.
He was Iwini in Yadkin County.
Feb. 20.1928 to the late Wylie Hubert
and Gracie Hunter Dull and was, a
mechanic with Hoechsl-Celanesc. He
wasavetcninoftheU.S. Army serving
during the Korean Conllicl.
Surviving are a son. Ricky Dull of
Mocksville; 2 daughters. Sherry
Coinpton of Wake Foiest and Pentry
Byrd of Collinsvillc. Va.: 6 grandchil
dren- a great grandchild: and 4 sisters.
Marie Woolen. Thclma W.ill and
Bieiida Spilhuan. all of Fast Bend, and
Carolyn I oiig of High Point.
The lisly has liecn cremated,
the lamily leciucsts memorials be
consideied for Carolina Bible Camp.
Jerielio' ■jiiirebRoad.Moeksville.
Daniel Vestal DavisDaniel Vestal Davis, 79, of U.S./ I Ivvy. 64 East. Mocksville in lite Forkconmiuniiy. died Tuesday morning /Jan. .40.1996.at N.C. Baptist Hospital'
in Wtnsion-Salem.I Ic was bont in Davie County, Nov.I. 1916 lo the late Jesse and SallieIiverhart Davis and was an ilerior designer. He was a graduate of ParsonSchiHiI of Design.
He was a World War II veteranscn-ing in the U.S. Navy aboard theU.S.S. Yorktown in the South Pacific.He wa a well known authority on an-.liitnes and an avid Bingo player.
Siirv Ivors include 2 sisters. WinnieDavis Potts of CIcntmons and NellDavis Dilfon of Mocksville; a niece
and a ncpliew.
A graveside .service was held at 2p.m. Feb. I. in the Fork Baplisl Church
Cemetery with the Rev. Ken Evans
officiating.
Memorials may be made to a charily of the donor's choice
Robert M.Everhart
Robert Michael Everhart. 24. ofUS Hwy.64East.Mocksville.diedSunday. Feb. 4. 1996. at his homefollowing a brief illness.He was bom Feb. 26.1971. at N.C.Baptist Hospital in Wirtston-Salein toRobert DavidaitdDotolhy Jean ^ih
Eveihart. He graduatedCounty High School in 1990 and
worked with his father.He was especially fond of anuquecars, tractors and antique toys. He wasamerobcrofFoikBaplistChureh. ,Survivotsincludehisparentsofthe J
home; a brother. David WayneEveihart of MocksviUe; and a sister,Carol Crilcher of Boone. ■
A funeral service was to be held at3-30 p.m. Feb. 7. al Eaton FuneralOtapel by Pa-sior Ken Evans.
Memorials may be made to theCemetery FimdofFoikBaplistChuieh.
Wayne Draughn
Wayne Martin "Smokey" Draughn,SO, ofCalabaIn Road. Mocksville. died
Friday morning. Feb. 2.1996, al For-syth Memorial Hospital in Winslon-
Salem after a short illness.
He was bom in Davic County. May
22. i945.toBertieM.KimmerDiaughn
of Mocksville and the late Lester L.Draughn and was the house securitymanager of Bermuda Reliiement Vil
lage.A graduate of Davie High School,
he was a former coach of the Mocks
ville Wildcats. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed all types of outdoorsports. He attended IJames Crossroads
Baptist Church.Surviving, inaddilionlohis motlter,
are his wife. Karen Hartsell Draughnofllteltomctason. WayneM. Draughn
Jr. of Mocksville; 2 stepsons. KevinHuff of Salisbuiy and Biyan HulT oflheltonte;agrandtlaughler.and2broth-
ers. Gene Draughn and Ricky Draughn,
both of Mocksville.
Funeral services were held al 11
a.m. Feb. 7. al Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Revs. Ben Mull and DannyShore officiating. Burittl followed inIjames Cros.sroads Baptist Church
Cemeteiy.Memorials may be made lo the
Cemeteiy Fund of ijames CrossroadsBaptist Church, do Robert Rogers.
Sheflield Rd.. Mocksville. NC 27028.
EAel R Forster
Ethel P. Forster of Winston-Salem
GpnvalescenI Center, died Thursdaylooming. Feb. 1.1996.^ AnativeofDavieCounty.sltewasattired beuliticion and ordained min
is^ of Coler Metropolitan A.M.E.
Church, where she was a member and
pSsI president of the Women's Homei^d Overseas Missionary Society, a
(Kaeoness, former Sunday School
l^her, ntemberof the Willing Woik-
eik and former member of Ihe gospel
choir.
' She was also a ntcniber of Grahiuit
Awnuc Community Qub and Alphal^i Chapter ofThcia Nu Sigma of lite
National Beauty Cullurisi I.eague Inc.
j Survivors include Louise Carter of(^leemceandantece. Elizabeth Allen
of Advance.
Funeralserviceswereconductcdal
ll:30a.m.Ixb.7.alGoter Metropol i -
uih A.M.E Zion Church by Dr. JamesSioan with burial following at Pied
mont Memorial Gardens.
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William N. Barker
j \ViHi;mi N. Barker. (Vt.iit Kciiiers-
^ \ille. (lieil Saliirday. Feb. IB. I al
N ('. Baptist Mospilal in Wiiwion-Sa-
llMU.
He was Nim in Mcxrksville March
.^1). 19.11. and had K^n a truck driver
lor AA/\ Fxprcss.
Siirxjvors Include his wife, WtHKira
Barker of the home; a sun. Michael
Barker of I .nnp (stand. N. Y.: a daugli-
tel. Anne Amferson of Biifurd. S.C.:
hiv mother. I.iila Barker of Winston-
.Salein: a si«;tcr. Alberta Harsey of
NN'inston Salcm.
(iineial services weie to be con-
iliictedai I p.m. at Ml. Venton B.Tplisl
< Intrcli (-eh. 1.^. wiili Inirial following
at Carolina Rihiicnl (iardens.
Alice Gaither
, Alice W.Alexander Gaillicr. 83. of
J 20(1 Rolling Hills Lane. M(Kksville.
djed al hcrhomc Tuesday night. Feb. 6.
19%. fnlltiwing a period of illness.
She was bom in Alexander Coimly
and had li^ed in M.Kksvillc for lire
majorily of licr life.
Her husband. Bailey Ijcc Ciailher.
preecded her in death in 1981.
Siirsivors include a daughter with
whom slie made tier home. Koreller
Brown: a son. William Oaiilier of
Mixksvitlc; t grniKlehiUlicn: 2 grcal-
gniiulcliililien: and other relatives.
Funeral services were conducted at
' p 111. Fell 11. at Mnrrison-Stmievent
tameral Home by the Rev. flonald
Jenkins with hurial following in Cedar
' lioM- Baptist I Iniicli Cdiirleiv.
Arthur "Poncho" Brooks
Arthur "IVncho" Brooks Jr.. 61. of
Salisbury, died Tuesday Feb. 6.1996,
y at Rowan Regional Medical Center
after two years of declining health and
three months of serious illness.
A forklin operator last employed
by Isenhour Brick and Tile Company
in liast Spencer, he was a member of
Trinity Baptist Church in Mocksvillc.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.rn. Feb. 10. al Rowait Memorial
Park Chapel in Salisbury by the Rev.
I )airell Cox. pastor of Trinity Baplkl
(liiiivh. Burial followed in Rowan
Memorial Park.
Nettie Elizabeth Hampton
y Nettie Flizabcth Hampton. 99. of
theBlumcnthalJewishHomeinClem-nions, died Sunday. Feb. 54, (996
She was bom May 15. 1896. in
Porsylh County toBilly and IdaGrifllth
Hampton and was a member of Pine
Grove United Methodist Church.
Survivor! include a niece, Mildicdtjilhps of Advance; 2 nephews. Ray
Phillips ofClemmons and John Henry
PhillipsofNewMexico; cousin. Grace
and ThuimondGrimthof Advance; anseveral great nieces and nephew.s.
A funeral service was held at 7 p.ni.Feb. 8, at Voglcrand Sons Clemmons
Ch.npel by the Rev. .Sanford L. Giles Jr.
Burial was in Pine Grove United Mcth-
utlisi Oiurch Ccmeiciy,
William "Bud" Foster
/ William "Bud" Morris Fwter. 72.
of Salisbury, died Monday, J%b. 12.
1996. at Rowan Regional Medical
Center in Salisbuiy aller being in de
clining health for three months and
seriously ill two days.
He was bom in DavieCounty April
11.1923.tollie[ateFlossieHaidinand
Fred Mack Roiiler and was educated in
the Davie County schools. He retired
from Cone Mills Salisbury Plant after
35 years of service. He was of the
Baptist faith.
Surviving are 2 daughters. Terri
Moore and Becky Ludwig, both of
Safisbuty; a brother. Ronnie Foster of
Salisbuiy: 3 sisters. Ruby Gaskcy and
Florence Fcsperman. both of Salis
bury. and Ora Braswell of Charlotte.
Funeral services were to be con-
ducledat3p.in.Feb. M.atSttminersett
Memorial Chapel by the Rev. Emma
Milan with burial following al Clem
ent Runily Cemetery In Mocksville.
QuUlieSueHolman
Quillie Sue Holman, 71. of 337
Hospital St.. Mocksville. died Friday.
Feb. 2.1996. at Davie Cdunly Hospi-
lal.Bom Sept. 17.1924,inGfcenvilIe.
S C..shewasadaughterofllielate July
and UiMte Bell Teasley Hunter. A
homemaker. she was a member of
Mainville AMEZion Cburch.
Her husband. Charlie Mack
Holman. died May 8. I960. A daugh
ter. Willie S. Kellum. died May 4.
1988.
•Survivors include 2 sons, Charlie
M.ick Holman Jr. and Robert Ucc
Holman. both of Mocksville; a daugh
ter. Ann Marie Holman ofMocksville;
a brother. W.R. Hunter of Mocksville;
a sister. Myta Merritl of Wadesboro; 4grandchildren; and 2 gteal-grandchil-
dtcn.
Funeral services were conducted al3;.30p.m.l%b.8.alMonison-Sludevcnt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert
Bailey an Bishop James Ijames with
burial following al Mainville AME
ZionChureh.
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Dorcas M. Hoover
l)<>ivas Miltioleil IliKwcr. XO. of
l)avii-Sirc<rl.C'oolcenicc.tUcilWcdtu."i
ilav iiii'ininc. 1"oh. 7. l'or\>lh
Mfiiioiial Hospital.
Slu- was Ihiiii in ( ooliriiicc. Dfi'
' t. I"l(> ti> tin- lali-1UtIxmi ami 1 .eiiii
W.-linian Millioli'ii ami «as a ri'lirnl
anoim1;mHsilliWi-sii-iitC"aioliiia1ck-
phoiH't 'innpany. SIk* svasaiiicntlH*i ot
111.- r .w.lcoiiice l-piss opal (liuicli ol
iln-CooilSliephi'iil
1I.-I liiisliaiKl. Charlie Bciifonl
lloo'-ot Sr.. pieccileil tier in ticalli in
PIXS
Snr.iviiip arc a itiughlcr. Martha
II. Hogei of Mos-hsvillc; a son, Charlie
II. I loos er li . of Wake li>iesl;4 graml
i hihlren; a sisler. Una PrcvcUc of
Shcrtills i oril; ami a brother. M.I,.
Milholcn of Ncssp<»n Ncsvs. Va.
A gravcsitle scrsicc ssas licltl at 11
am. Feb. S. .at 1 argiori Memorial Park
svitb the Rev. Cirep Little ofrici.atirtg.
Mcritorials may be made to the
I ■.Htleeinee VIAV Post, c/o Jerry Spry.
('<.ol.*einee. NC 27014.
Bculali H. Spaugh
Bcnlali Hoffman Spaugh. 89. ofWiitsion-Salem. died Friday. Feb. 9.
199fi. at Silas Creek Manor.She was Itorit Occ. 25. I91K> inDavidson County to Robert P. andScleita Pliclps Hoffman. She svas thesister of Oracc Potts of Advance.A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.Feb. |2.alHopewellMoravianOiurchby the Revs. David Memtl and JackNance. Burial followed in tlte churchgiaveyanl.
Paul Edward Johnson -
Paul EdwanlJohnson.63.ofMccks-
ville. died at Davie County Hospital
Tuesday morning. Feb. 6. 1996, fol
lowing an apparent heart attack.
He was Ixim in Iredell County, son
of Azilee Baker Johnson and the late
Ren Johnson and was retired from
Hoechst Celanesc in .Salisbury.
He wasa memberof Shiloh Baptist
Church where he was chairman of the
deacon board, a member of the adultSunday School class and a member of
the cemetery committee. He was alsopast master of Corinthian Lodge 17,
Prince Hall Masons.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife,Christine Johnson of
the hometa son. Michael L. Johnsonof
Greensboro; 7 brothers, Ben Johnson
Jr. of Mocksville, Leonard Johnson -
and Tltotnas Johnson, both of Atlanta.
Ga.. Calvin Johnson and Robert
Johnson, both of Baltimore, Md., Ben
Johnson and L.C. Rucker,bothofWtn-
ston-Salem; 5 sisters, Mildred
Mitchcnerof Baltimore, Md., Dorothy
Anderson. Emma Lee Frost, Lillie
Johnson and Vera Davis, all of Mocks
ville: 2 grandchildren; and a number of
other relatives.
Funeral services were conducted at2p.m. Feb. IO.atShiIohBaptistChurch
with the Rev. Donald Jenkins officiat
ing. Burial followed inthechurch cemetery with Masonic rites by Corinthiah
Lodge 17 Prince Hall Masons.
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Ruby Martin Moore
Ruby Mailin Moore, 80, of Nonh
Main Street, Mocksville, died Sunday,
Feb. 11,1996, at N.C. Baptist Hospital
in Winston-Salem after a brief illness.
She was bom in Davie County, Jan.
I i,.l9l6, to the late Walter Franklin
and Minnie Florence Wall Martin and
had taught school in Wilkesboro and
Hampton, Va. as well as atSmithGrove
and Cooleemee Schools in Davie
County for nearly 40 years - 30 of
which was spent at Cooleemee. She
retired in 1978.
A graduate of Mocksville High
School and High Potnl College, she
was a member of the Retired Teachers
Association. She was a member of
Mocksville Hrst United Methodist
Church.
Her husband. William Luckey
Moore Jr., preceded her in death in
1985.
Surviving are a daughter, Janie M.
Darby of Springfteld, Va.; a son, Wil
liam L. Moore of Caiy; 2 granddaugh
ters; 2 sisters, Lucille Donnelly of Sal
isbury and Janie H. Martin of Mocks
ville; andabrolher, Walter E. Martinof
Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
II a.m.Feb. U.atEatonFuneralChapel
with the Revs. Ed Biggers and Ram
Strader offrciating. Burial followed at
Rose Cemetery.Memorials may be made tothe His
tory Room ofthe Davie County Public
Library, North Main Street, Mocks
ville, N.C. 27028.
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'■ Ervin Sylvester Baker
Efvin Sylvester Baker. 77, of Mill
Slrcel.Mocksvillc. died Feb. 14,19%.
at the VA Hospital in Salisbury follow
ing a pcrirxl of illness.
He was Nim in Cannon. Cia.. son of
the late Rev. William 11. and Lottie
Merrill Baker. He was retired from
Soutliem Railrcmd ('ompany and City
Motor Comp-my tif Salisbury.
He was a World War II veteran,serving in the U.S. Army and was a
tneiiilKr of Shiloli Baptist Cbna'li.
Surviving are a daughter. I-rlinc
Whittington of I nnitman; 2 sisters.
Azilec Barker and Inez Mayficld. both
of Moeksville, 2 gratidehildrcn anil
other relatives.
A funeral servire w.is comhicted at
} p.m. Feb. 11.at Morrison Sturlevcnt
Funeral Home Chapel hy the Rev.
IXmald Jenkins with burial following
in tlie Shiloh Baptist Church Cem-
eterv
Alvin Bruce Childressy Alvin Bruce CItildress, 63. of Arlington Hills died Thursday, Feb. 15,19%,at hisSuny County to the lateJoeand Ida Stanley Childless.
A self-employed carTienter and amember of World Wide aiutuli ofGikI. he was the father of Brenda
Childress of Moeksville.
Funeral sen'ices were held at 2:30p.m. Feb. 18. .at Gentry Family Chapelby the Rev. Jim llaeffel with burialfollowing in New Bethel PentecostalHoliness Church Cemetery.
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> t Edgar Ernest Bell Sr., 78, of Salisbury, died Wednesday, Ftb. 14,1996.
at Salisbury Nursing had Rehabilitation Center after being in declining
health for two years.
He was bom Jan. 11,1918. in Ire-
dell County to the late Ernest and Ina
Meadows Bell. He was educated in the
Iredell County schools and was a vet
eran of the U.S. Army, serving during
World War II.
He was etnployed with BurlingtonMills in Cooleemce and Camion Millsbefore letiiing in 1981. He was of theBaptist faith and was a member of the
American Legion in Cooleemee.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Boger Bell, whom he married
Dec. 2, 1929; a son, Edgar "Buddy"
Bell Jr. of Salisbury; 3 daughters, Margaret Coley of Statesville, Carolyn
Whitaker and Catherine Saine, both of
Salisbury; 3 brothers. Wade, Clarence
atid Paul Bell, all of Statesville; 4 sisters. Josie Ward of Harmony, WillaTaylor, Wilma Fraley and Ruby NellLothatpe, all of Statesville; 13 grand
children; and 23 great grandchildren.Funeral services were conducted at
: 11 a.m.Feb, 17,alSummerseltMemo-■ rialChapelbylheRevs.JerTyP.Wilkes
and Lairy Twilty. Burial followed at
Rowan Memorial Park.
Richard Avery ChurchRichard Avety Church, 49,ofWin-
ston-Salem. died Feb. 14, 19%, as a
lesuU of an automobile accident.He was the stepfather of, CindySullivan of Mock^lle.
Fiuieral services were conducted at2 p,m: ftb-' 17, al Parklawn Memorial:Gardens Maumletim Oiapel ,by the
Rev,DaItoniaflg,"
Virginia D. Bowles
Virginia Dagcnhart Bowles of 520
Green Hill Road, Moeksville, wife of
the late Marshal; Bowles, died Satur
day, Feb. 17.1996, at Forsyth Memo
rial Hospilal in Winslon-Salem after a
lengthy illnes.s.
She was bom Sept. 29, 1909, to
Robert and Ida Alexander Oagenhart
in Iredell Counly. She and her husband
had been well-known tobacco farmers.
She lelired from AT&T in 1974 after
27 years of service.
She was preceded in death by 4
brothers aftd 3 sisters.
Surviving are 4 sisters. Mae Sharp
and Fay Stevenson, both of Slatesvi lie;
Clara Milter of Winslon-Salem and
Francis Hudson of Unionville, Va.;
and a number of nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was to be held
at I la.m.Feb.22,alJerichoChurchof
Clirist In Moeksville by the Rev. Tom
Torpy.
Memorials may be made toihe Jeri
cho Church Cemetery Fund or to a
charity of the donor's choice.
y Johnny E. Cook
Johnny E. "Junior" Cook, 68. of
Winslon-Salem, diedSunday.Feb. 18,19%, at his residence.
He was the father of Karen Cook
Vickcis of Advance.
A graveside service was held al 2
p.tn. Feb. 20, at Oaklawn Memorial
Gardens with the Rev. Jim Raines oBl-
ciating.
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Noriua L. Cornatzer
J Nlimki Jean Ijinicr Otmal/er. 61.
"I l otk Uixh> Riniil. Mocfcsville, dic<l
IliiiiMlay innriiiiif, IVh. 1.*;. 10%. al
l-oisylli Memorial Hospital in Wtii-
sion-Salein after a brief illness.
She «as Inim in Davic County.
Mas 26. lot.) lo the late tJonaW ami
lilla I loyd l.aiiicr anil was an cm-
phtyee ol Dixie I'lnnittire Conipany in
I exinyliMi .Shesvasainemberofl'iilton
I 'niied Melhislist CInircli.
Slie ssas preiciled in death by a
sister. Ciiiiilyn Williams, and by 4
brothers. Melvin l.anier. Ed l,anier.
Garland Ijnicr and Hill Lanicr. all of
lire Kccds community.
Survivors include her husband.
'Diomas Manuel Comat/crof the home:
a daiiphlcr. Donna Livelihood of Ad-
sance: 2 sons. Dale Comalzcr of
Moikssille and Eildic Comalzer of
Advance; 6 grandchildren: 3 sisters.
Ileilie l-'osier of Reeds. Joyce Jones of
Advance and Maitha I layes of Clcm-
moiis: and 2 biulhcrs. Tommy Lmicr
of Reeds and Burl lanicr of Mocks-
ville.
Eimeial services were conducted at
I la.m.leb. lO.atliatonruneralChapcl
by die Rev. Wayne fluff. Burial fol-
htsseil in l-ulton United Methodist
Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Fulton
Uiiiicd Methixlist Church. N.C. Hsvy.
bill .Soiillt. Advance N.C. 271X16.
Kiiey Moon*
Riiey Moore. 94. sviilosv of Gentry
r. Mixire. formerly of Route 3. North
Wiikesboro. died .Saturday. Feb. 10.
1996. at Britthaven Nursing Hume in
Wiikesboro.
AlK>memakerbornJan.2. l9U2.in
Wilkes County to Lcttic Brooks, slic
was tite mother of Betty Prevettc of
Mocksville.
Ruth Church Helderman
y Ruth Church Helderman. S3, of
Mocksville.dlcdofleukemiaSalurday
morning. Feb. 17. 1996. at Forsylh
Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem.
The youngest child of Dr. Grant
Church. 92, of Winslon-Salem and the
late Beatrice Marie Rash Church, she
wasabookkeeperwith Premiere Asso-
ciiites and had also been employed
with the Davie County Public Library.
She was preceded in death by a
daughter. Jill Marie Helderman, Sept,
4. 1988.
Survivois include adaughler, Janet
Helderman Ball of Rock Hill: a son.
John Richard Helderman of Chapel
Hill; 2 granddaughters; 5 brothers.
Alvin Church of Winsion-Salem.
George Church of California. Roy
ChuichofWinston-Salem,lhnilChiuch
of Walkertown and Earl Church of
Otarlotte; and 2 sisters. Audrey War
den of Winston-Salem' and Joyce
Hendrix of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
2p.m. Feb. I9.at Blaise Baptist Church
with the Rev. Glenn Sellers and Ricky
Hendrix officiating and burial follow
ing in the Fratemity Church of the
Brethren Graveytird in Winston-Sa
lem.
Memorials may be made to Blaise
Baptist Church. 134 Blaise Church
Road. Mockiiville. N.C. 27028; Davie
County Public Library, North Main
Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028; or to
D.ivie Theatre Company, c/o Shane
Young. 189 Crestview Drive. Mocks
ville. N.C.27028.
Kathryn Rich Matacia
Kathryn Elizabeth Rich Matacia
died Feb. 17,19%. in Cypress, Calif,
alter a long illness.
She was bom in Courtney, gradu
ated from Reynolds High &haoI in
Winston-Salem and attended Salem
College. She was a teacher in the For-
syth County schools, a milliner at de
partment stores in Philadelphia, Balti
more and New York and a house
mother al Guilfoid. Greensboro and
Lees McRoe Colleges.
She is survived by 2 sons, William
Dewey Joyce Jr. of Virginia and Rich
ard Bagby Matacia of Cypress. Calif.;
a stepson. Joseph Matacia Jr.; 4 grand-
chil(Jren;andabrother,Charles Hamp
ton Rich of Durham.
She was preceded in death by a
si.stcr.EdylheRichWolff.andabrother.
Fred C. Rich.
A graveside service will be held
Saturday. Feb. 24, at Eaton's Baptist
Church Cemetery in Mocksville.
Memorials may be made to Batons
Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Batons
Church Road. Mocksville. N.C.27028.
Hazel Nunn
J Hazel Irene Qement Nunn, 79. ofMountAiry.diedWednesday.Feb. 14,
19%, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in
Winston-Salem.
The widow of Walter Lawrence
Nunn. she was bom in Patrick County,
Va., July 27.1916, to the late Charlie
W. and Nancy Matthews Oement. She
was retired from J.P. Stevens and wffi
a member ofAsbury Pentecostal Holi
ness Church. She wasaSunday School
teacher.
Survivors include 2 daughters,
Christine Bolejack of Mount Airy and
Sue Walker of Mocksville; 6 grand
children, including Misty and Tiffany
Walker of Mocksville: 3 sisters, Ethel
Minter and Olive Lawrence, both of
Martinsville, Va. and Betty Joyce of
Johnson City. Tenn.; and 2 brothers.
Thomas J. Clement of Stuart, Va. and
Charles Clement of Ararat. Va.
She was preceded in death hy a
brother. Robert Clement.
A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.
ftb. 17. at Asbury PentccMtal Holi
ness Church by the Revs. Charles
Webb, J.R. Hutchins and Wesley
Flippin. Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 22,1996
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Orvilie Ray Rose
Orville Ray Rose. 60. of Dobson.
died Monday. Feb. 12, 19%, at For-
syih Memorial Hospital in Winston-
Salem.
Bom Aug. 2. 1935. in Harlan
County.hewasasonofihe late Charles
and Bonnie Norman Rose. He was
retired from General Motors in Flint,
Mich.
He wasthefatherofDonnaSteelman
of Advance.
Funeral services were heldal2 p.m.
Feb. IS. at Davis and Sons Funeral
Home Chapel with burial following at
Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury.
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Florence BaniesTrexler.71. of Pine
Ridge Road, MoclcsviIle.diedSunday.
Peb. 18.19%, at her home.
She was bom in Davie County May
16. 1924, to the lale John and Lillie
Mae Mclntyre Barnes and was retired
from Ftber Industries. She was a mem
ber of Turrentine Baptist Church and
was an avid seamstress.
Her husband. Glenn Trexler, pre
ceded her in death in 1995.
Survivors include 3 sons, Wayne
Trexler of Salisbury, David Trexler
and Gene Trexler, both of Cooleemee;
7gmndchildren:5greatgrandchildren:2 step grandchildren: 5 sisters. Ann
Cnuinil, Maggie Hutchensand Margie
Lowery, all of Mocksville, Irene
Eubanks of Kannapolis and Louise
Blackwood of Cooleemee; several
nieces and nephews.
A brother, Clyde Shaw of Cbol-
eemec, preceded her in death.
a.m. Feb. 21. at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Billy SItrop oUnciating.
Burial followed at Legion Memorial
l^irk in Cooleemee.
Memorials may be made to the
Davie County Chapler of the Ameri
can Heart Association. P.O. box 406.
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
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I'W6. ;ii his huinv.
llfiv;isl>iitnM:iy IK. l'J.12lii.S«ii\t "iinly ■■> iln- |;ii,. 1,^. .,,,,1I hildrcs^ A svll employed car,v.inxlie was a iiiciiiIkt of World Widenmrcli of Ciixl, lie ,1,^ (-.iiin.,,Saimny .S, Cliililresv of Moekxville.A liineral «Tvitettascoiidiicledal:.VI p.m. Fch. IK. al (ienlo' ramilvtliajrel hy ihe Rev. Jim I lacffel. Buriallollowerl in New Bed,el PeiileeodalHoliness (luircli (Vmeten'
Roljeii Ward I<eim.stcr
Robert Waid l-einister. Kf>. of Rosej wtxxl Rest Home in llarrnoiiv. for-ineily of Yadkinville Road. Mocfssille. ilied Sunday, beli. I'Wfi. ailiedcll Memorial llospicd in Suues
ville.
I le wastxim in ItedelK'ounly Maieh2K. I'XWio ilie lare Waller Columbus
and Allieila "Berdie" Ward Feimsieiaiul was reliretl Iroiii Diexel-Herilape
l umiltiie Company as a Iriick driveralter moie llian 2f. y ears of service.
His wife. Crace livelyii (irocel eimsier. |)rcccded him in ilealh MayIW.I. Hevvasa|so|uecedalindealliIw a .laiipbl. r. Belly lean l eimsier
Blown; and a piandson
Alsoprecedin,. Iiiiii in dealli weie 1liiollteis. Waller Diiiaiid I'cinisici andNoiris W. I cimslei; and a sisier. Mar-
giui'l I*. Jenkins.
SiirvivoxN iiicliiile 2 noms. K. Uirryl-eiiiislcr of Winsion-Salem and Rev.Roper W. Iximsler of Sheffield; avlaiigliier. Ann H. Slroiid of Harmonya brolher. Frank 1). IxinisierofSlaies-villc; and a sisier. Falna F. Sloan of
Hiinnony.
A funeral scr\'icc was conducted al2 p.m. Feb. 27. al ReavisFuncial HomeChapel by tlic Rev. David L. Cilbiealhwiih burial rullowringin Harmony Cem
etery.
Memorials may be made to the
church or ehari ly ofihe donor's choice.
Minirie Baker Ellissj Mirilie Baker Ellis, 77. ofPark. Calif., died Saturday, Febi 10;"
19%. A former resident of DayleCoiiiily. she had spent the last 60years
ill die San I'raiicisco Bay area. ' -
Slie w as Ihe daiighler of Ih&late
.Aiiemus M. and Mamie Evans Baker;
Her liiisbaiid. 'Uroinas S. Elli.s. pre-,cealed her in dealh. She w as also pre-; ■
I eded in dealh by .S hinllieis and 4-
sisieis.
Surviv ors include ,1 suns, James T.' ■
I'ills of Havward. Calif.. John Ellis of-
San Mateo. Calif., and IVlc Ellis of
lennessee: 2 daughters. Belly Ellis-
P.iKxli of Concord. Calif, and Ruby -l-Jlis Waid ofTueson, Ari/.; 12 grand-
I'liildieii: numemns great grandchil-.
diemapiealgiealgtaiulehildiabnilhcr.';Jake Baker of Mucksville: a sistCT,;
Shirley Baker Wall of MocksvillejanJ,*many nieces and nephews. ; -2^;
.Servieesvvcrehcldal l)nggan'.sSelTa";Morlnaiy in Daly Clly. Calif. Feb;."l2,':.'
followed by a private burial.
Memorials may be made to. the';-
Ameiiean Heart Association or to a'
charily of Ihe donor's choice. ' '
IrctliaTatumGaither
/ Iretlia "Rita" Tatum Gaither of Bal-V iiinotc.Md..diedFcb. I«. I9%.aftcra
lengthy illness.She was bom Feb. 11, 1921, inDavie Coinuy lolhc late Daniel W. andViola HowellTalum. .She wasarelircd
housekeeper and a member of CedarCreek Baptist Church In Famiinglon.Survivors in ''ide her husband.FUIw.nnl Gailhcr ol llic home; a sisier.
Essie T. Kimbrough of Reislertown,Md.; a sister-in-law. Lucy Talum ofFanninglon; and several rela-
tives.Funeral services were held Friday,Feb. 23. 1996. at noon at March Funeral Home West with burial follovv-ing in Woodlawn Cemetery in Balti
more, Md.
Robert Luther Eudy
/ Robert Luther Eudy. 62, of 429Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville, died
Friday. Feb. 23,1996, at his home after
three trumths of serious illnes.s.
Bora Oct. 16,1933, in Cixilcemee,
he wa-s a son of Ethel Jarvin Daimel of
Mocksvllleand Ihe late Mellon R. Eudyand the stepson of Waller Daniiel. ADavie County High School graduale.
he had reliredin October l995fromthe0*iper-Abe* Cbrp.A U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean
and Vietnam wars, he was nwanleil
four Bronze Stars. He wasameniberof
Edgewood Baptist aiurch in Cool-
eemee.
Survivors, in addition lo his mother
andslepfalher, include his wife, PhyllisDaniel Eudy; stepson, T.W. Dunningof Clevelartd; 2 daughters, Susan Cox
ofNew Philadelphia, Ohio and SharonEudy of Boslon, Mass; a slepdaughter,
Deidre Wilson of Raleigli; a brother.Jack Eudy ofCnoleemee; a.slster, JudyKeslcr of Hempslead. N.Y.: and 3
grandchildren.Funeral services were held al I p.m.
Feb. 26, al .Summerset! Funeral HomeChapel in Salisbury by Ihe Rev. JohnD. Shore of Edgewood Baptist Church
and tlie Rev. Mark Walton of Trinity
Baptist Church in Spencer. Burial fol
lowedat Ihe U.S. National Cemetery inSalisbury. Military rites wcrccoitduclcd
by Ihe Rowan County Vclemns Coun
cil.
Memorials nray be made lo Davie
County Hospice. 210 Hospital Street,
Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or lo
Edgewood Baptist Church, 7483
Edgewood Circle. Mocksville, N.C.
27028.
Davie County Public Libraiy
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Franklin M. Jepson
Franklin Martin Jepson. 92. orBer-
y muda Village, Advance, formerly of
North Tarrytown. N Y.. died Monday.
Feb. 26, 1996.
During his bu iness career, he
played a promincn: role in re-estab
lishing trade relaiio: sbciwcen Finland
amIlhcU.S. after \V' .Id War lias chief
executive of llie M. iklen
He was boni to Viunic and Lewis
"1 ouis" Jepson ill Knab. Utah. Dec.
I L He spent hK youth patlici
palinj: in some of tlie last o|vn langc
cattle diises to oceni in the vvcsteni
liniietl States. He pratliiated fiointhc
I'tiiversiiy I 'lali. fehvalinp to New
Yofk City in ihc late in>tK,andgrju!u
aled IrcMii die Sili'sd of llioiitcss Atl
iniiiisiraliiui at Nev. ^'oik tlnisnsily.
Inthecaily F'JIK. he hel|H'destab
lish what came to In* known as the
Madden ('oi|>iuarinn. a linn which
Kxaiiw tiK* sole V.S. agcni iif news
print aiulolherpaivrpiiHlncisimportcd
from Mnland He Ivi atne piesident
nndchict cseculiseorihe company In
the laic and was •uccesstul in
cstablishiii}! sininc ties K'twecn the
Finnish newsprint mannfaiiuivrs and
prominent U.S. newspajx-ts.
Upon retirement fiom the Madden
Corptrraliou. he loimded the Wasatch
Corponition. w hicliiepu-^enled Cana
dian news|Miiit interests.
He voliinteereil for military service
during World War 11. gaining temixr-
rary assignment in Kuni|x» with the
Koyal Air I'oiee. Folltrw ing llie estab
lishment of tlx* U.S. F-igliih Air Force,
he sen erl as chief of photo reconiiais
sance inleipiclatiori hrancli. rising to
the rank of lieutenant colonel.
His unit dcwioped tnfonnaiion as-
siviated w iih someof the m«»st signlH-
canl bombing missions of the war. He
alsopaiilcipaledinilteanalyslsof Ger
man rcseaich into alomic weapons in
Norway.
Arierihe war he sci\cd as a civilian
advisor tr» the (-IA, eonstiliiiig on po
litical and cctuiomic developments
within Flnlaiul.
lie received mimcroiis civic and
mililaiy citations. iiK'ludinglhe Bmn/c
Star, the ('loix de Guerre anil the Finn
ish Order of the Red Lion.
He Is siirvivetl by his wile. Betty
I^lhorap Jepson; a smi. I'ranklin T.
Jepson of RiKliesicf. N.Y.; 2 daugh
ters, Diana Stmliers of Ossining, N.Y.,
and Susan Bhore of Potomac. Md.: 3
stepchildren. Robert f-mithorapof San
|-rancisci». Calif.. Suvm Vigeland of
Chjiiloltc and Heltina Catlin of Fort
Collins. Colo.; am! 9 grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his first
w ifc. Marjoric Kenny Jepson, and two
brothers.
Donations should be mode to the
charity of the donor-s choice.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 29,1996^
Delmer Howard
/ Delmer Gray "Speedy" Howard,
7.1,of297 Hall Walker Lane. Advance,
died at his home, Feb. 21.1996.
He was bom Dec. 21.1922, in Ad-
v.nnce to Emuel Samuel and Geneva
Myers Howard. I Ic was a lifelong resi
dent of Advance ami was employed by
Ray Construction Company for 40
years, retiring in 1986. He was of the
Baptist failb.
I Ic was preceded in death by a step
daughter. Rlir.nhctb Wyall.
Survivors ineludc his wife, Annie
Bell White Howard of the home: a
slepdaiighter. Caiolyn Thompson; 2
stepsons. Bobby Harris and Charles
I larris; 6 grandchildren:4 great gnind-
ehildren; 7 sistcrs.1TtclmaSaylor, Bearl
Markland and Pansy Myers, all of
Advance. Addie Pine and Rtisic
Slilliiian. Ixiih of l.cwisvil!e. Mandie
Miller of Fayelteville, and Linda
I lacker of Ohio: and a bother. C. Sam
Howard of Winslnn-Salem.
A funeral service was held at .T p.m.
Pel). 24. at Voglcrs Clcmmons Chupcl
by Pastors Ray Davis and Ronnie
Ctadikrek with burial following in
Green Meadows Baptist Church Ccm-
ciery.
Kenneth Scott Shore^ Kenneth Scoll Shore, 40, of lialons
C hurch Road, died Sunday, Feb. 25
1996. at his borne,
HewasbominDavteCbuniyJan..10, 1956 to the late Burlie Cieason
Shore andThomas Ray ShoreofCool-
cernecarrd was preventive maintenance
enginecrwiihFibcrlnditslries.Hewasa member of Cooleemee First Piesby-
icrian Church, was an avid hunter and
fisherman. He was a member of the
llucehst-Celancsc sofiball team.He was prtxeded in death by his
brother. Chuck Shore, in 1990.
•Surviving arc his wife, ChristieJones Shore of the home: a daughter.
Brandy Shore of the home; a step-
dattghlcr. Undscy Lipseomb of the
home: his falherand stepmother, Tho-
mas Ray and Shclbia Burris Shore of
Cooleemee: a sister, Janet Whilesidcs
ofWoodlcaf:at)da hmlhcr. Joey Shoreof Davidson: and 3 nephews.
A funeral service was held at 11
a.m. Feb. 28, at Cooleemee Ptesbyte-
rran Church with the Rev. Robert
Gofonh officiating. Burial followed in
Legion Memorial Park.
Memorials may be considered for
the Oxrieemee Recreation Deport.-
ment. c/oTown Qcrk, N.C. SOl South
Cooleemee, N.C. 27014, or to Camp
^mi. Victoiy Baptist Ghuich. do
tsS S""* Pine Ridge Road,Cooleeniee, N.C. 27014,
Sydna Cash Sanford
y Sydna Cash Sanford, 59, of Mocks-
ville. died Saturday aftcmrxm, Feb. 24,
I996,at MooreCourrty Regional Medi
cal Center in Pinehurxt after a brief
illness.
She was bom in Forsylh County,
April 28.1936. to Ruth Flake Ca.sh of
Wtnstun-Salem and lire late Thomas
Dalton Ca.di ami was a retired special
education teacher with the Davic
County .Schools. She was a graduate of
James A. Gray High School and East
Carolina University.
Sl« was tasimmcntal in esiablrsh-
n ingtltcDavie County Group Home for
. the handicapped. She was a member of
n Davic County ARC from which she
i received the Outstanding Service
Award. She was a member of Davic
: Board of Realtors and a former nrem-
i bcr of the Davie County Arts Council.
I She was a member of Mocksville First
I Presbyterian Church where site sang in
i the choir.
J She was preceded in ileath by her
1 fitsl hu.sband. Rufus B. Sanford Jr., itr
' 1969 and her second husband. Charles
» Spc.ir. in 1995. She was also preceded
I in death by a son, David T. Sanford. in
1986.
L Surviving, in addititrn tolrcrmotlrcr,
V are a daughter, Frartces C. Sanford trf
s Mocksville; a son, Rufus B. "Cliip
a Sanford 111 of Pinehurst: a grandson.TyIerSanfordofMock.sville:abmthcr,
c Thomas D. Cash Jr. of Winston-.Sa-
f lem: a niece and 2 nephews.
It Funeral services were conducieil at
u 2 p.m. Feb. 27, at Eaton Funeral Qiapcl
by the Rev. Leiand Richardson with
at burial following in Joppa Cemetery,
h) Memorials may be considered for
fo Davic County Special Olympics, c/o
Er Kathic Strcil, 1102 Wagner Rtuid.
'br Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
bruitict, jortn a. aaiituru ni Mocks- |
ville; and a sister Agnes Leary of |
Meadowhrook Terrace in Advance.
A memorial service was held at
2:30 p.m. Feb. 27. at St. Paul's Episcir-
pal Church with burial following in
Dalton Memorial Garden.
Memorials may be rtutde to CON
TACT. 851 West Frfth StrceL Win-
slon-Salcm, N.C. 27101 or to Hospice
of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County.
I lOO-C S. Stratford Rortd, Winstorr-
Salem. N.C. 27103.
Davie County Public Libraiy
Mocksville, NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Mareh 7,1996 i
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Edith W.Absher
Edilh WiUdns Absher, 79. of U.S.
/ Hwy. 601. Mocksville. died Friday.
March I, 19% al her home.
Slu- \va<iN>niJiily .1. lOlftin Y.nlkin
I'oMiii) Ik Miles ami Mclla i'osier
WIIMns. She wa.< a hoiueinaker. a
meiiilwr of l.iberty Daplisi Church and
all a", ill panlcner.
She was mamed to Noah Ab.sher.
who preceded tier in death in 1980.
Siiivlving are a daughlcr, Marie
Nixon of Mountain fark: a son. Ken
neth Al)sher orTtnnnunsville, S.C.; 2
ei:u«!ehildien;2sistcrs. Margie Reavis
I >f I lampiohvilleand Dorothy Childless
of Vadkinville; and a brother. Lloyd
Wilkins of Conrtney.
A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.
March 3. at Gentry Family Chapel by
the Revs. Jimmy Pulley and Marvin
lllackbum. Burial followed in Moun
tain Park Cemetery.
Memorials may he niatlc to Hos
pice of Davie County.
.lames Barney
J James "Jim" Barney. 88. of
1 ivengiwHl Rrad. Advance, died early
Saturday morning. Match 2. 1996. at
Meadow hoKik of Davie.
runcial services were conducted at
2 p m. March A, at Comatzer Baptist
Church by the Rev. Elmer Day. Burial
follow I II in the church cemetery.
MemoiiaK may be considered for
Cornat/er Baptist Churcb. 609
Coinatzer Road. Mocksville. N.C.
27028.
He was bom in Davie County. Nov.
14. 1907. to the late Cephas and
RchcceaCope Barney and ivasa farmer.
He was the oldest living member of
Comat/er Baptist Qiurch.havingbeen
a ntcrnlrer there all his life. He had
served on the churcb cemetery ctrm-
rnittee for several years.
He was preceded in de.ith by his
wife. Beulah Boger Barney, in 1986.
I le was also precedcil by a grandson.
Riclianl Barney; a sister. I.illie Myers;
and a brotlrcr. Joe Barney.
Surviving are a daughter. Allie B.
RichanKonof Wirrston-Salem: 5 srms.
Totty Barney of Mocksville. Bobby
Barney and Grady Barney, both of
Advance. Levi Barney and Jimmy
Barney. Ivrth of Lexington; 10 grand
children; 14 great grandchildren: and a
sister. OIlie Godbcy of Advaitce.
: Tpny Lynn Alexander
; Tony Lynn Alexander, 40, of
t/ ; Gladstone Roo^ Mocksville, died
; Wednesday,Feb.28,1996,athishonie.
ts He was bom in Rowan County.
Nov. 16. 1995. to Kathryn Smith
Alexander of Cleveland and the late
; James Alexander. He was employed
:with the maintenance department al
Skyline Mobile Home Corporation.
Surviving, in addition tohis mother,
iare his girlfriend, Millie Dexter of
Xooleemce: and a sister, Rcgina
Heming of Cleveland.
.- Z- Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
March I. at Corinth Church ofChrist at
i jteedmore with Tim Pinkston ofTrciat-
iyrig. Burial followed in the church cent-
^ Memorials may be made to the Fel-
lowshipBuilding of Corinth Churchof
Christ, do Ralph Forrest, 1170
Needmore Road. Woodleaf, N.C.
27D54.
William R. Davis
^ William "Bill" R. Davis.79.of 123
Twin Cedars Drive. Mocksville, died
Tliursday. Feb. 29, 1996. at Davie
County Hospital after being in declin
ing health for the past two years.
A native of Wake County, he was
bom Aug. 24,1916, to Ida and Joseph
Davis. He was associated with Epps
Transportation System in Durham and
Winston-Salem and retired in 1985 as
vice president of transportation, after
50 years of service.
He was an active member of Cen
tral Tetiacc Methodist Church in Win-
ston-Salem. He was inducted into tlie
Durham Masonic Lodge 352 in 1942
and later joined the Winston-Salem
Lodge in 1947. Hewaspastma-sterof
the Salem Lodge in 1954 and past
master of New Piedmont Lodge? 11 in
1958.He was a member and past patron of
the Twin City Chapter 60 of the Order
of the Eastern Star in Winston-Salem.
He was preceded in death by his
frrst wife. HetticOliver Davis, in 1983.
Survivors incjude his wife, Wiima
Davis ofthe home; a beloved step son,
John Singleton of Mocksville; twin
sister, Martha D. Bradford of
Blackstone, Va.; and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. Mareh 2, at Rowan Memorial
Park Mausoleum. Masonic honorswere
conducted by the Mocksville Masonic
Lodge.
Donald Robert Bame
I Donald Robert Bame, 61. a former
J resident of TItomasville, died Friday.
Mareh 1, 1996, at the home of his
sister, Virginia Edwards of Climax.
Bom Nov. 20, 1934. in GuilfordCounty.asonof Eli Thomas and Mattie
Huse Bame. he was the brother of
Linda Packctt of Mocksville.
A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.
March 4. at Sechtest Funeral Home
Chapel in TItomasville with the Revs.
Ty Thompson and Deweerd Lambeth
oftlciating Burial followed intlic Holly
Hill Memorial Park Cemetery.
Ellen R.Glasscock
J Ellen Rollins Glasscock. 94, ofRalph Ratledge Road. Mocksville.died
Saturday morning. March. 1996 at her
home.
Funeral services were held at 3;3U
p.m. March 4. at Ijames Crossroads
Baptist Church with the Rev. FranklinMyers officiating. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
Memorials may be considered for
the Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund ofIjames Crossroads Baptist Church, c/o
Benita Snyder. 728 Sheffield Road.
Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
She was born in MecklenburgCounly.Oci.28.l90l,to the late Boyd
W. and Cora Deexveese Rollins and
was a homemaker.
She had been a lifelong member of
Chestnut Grove United Methodist
Church. After licr maniage she at
tended Ijames Crossroads Baptist
Church. She was an avid flower gar-
dener. , , u •>
She was preceded in death by z
sisters. Evelyn Laymen and Naomi
Furches; and a brother. Glenn B.
Rollins.Surviving are hethusband.Matsliall
E. Glasscock Sr. of the home; 2dau gh-
lers. Dorothy TaylorofOlinamI Nancy
Allen of Mocksville; a son. Marshall
E. Glasscock Jr. of Mocksville; 2 stepdaughters. Mary Spillman of
Farmington and Jane Tutterow of
Mocksville; 2 step sons R. Clyde
Glasscock of Mocksville and Ihomas
F. Glasscock of Uwisville; 6 grand
children; 16stepgtandchitdren.7 greatgrandchildren;30slepgrcatgrairdchil-
dren; 6 step great great grandchildren;
and 2 sisters. Belva Beck of Mocks
ville and Emma Glass of Wiiiston-
Salem.
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Mrs. Lois West Deese, 71, ofKernersviUe, died Saturday, Ma^,1996, at Forsyth Memo^
tal. She was bom May 16, ^24 "iStvle County to Walter Wesley
and Ella Agnra Miller W^was preceded in death by I'®
band. Bay B. Deese, Jr., md twobrothers, WaltCT Miller West andSe Gray W^ Su^e^ m-dude her dau^tCT,Rollins and son-in-law, Floyd Bm-
lins, of Kemersville; one ^n, to-thony B. Deese; her grandchd<^Stephanie A. Boudreaux and hus
band, Mike, of Meinphi^JT^,Gretta and Christopher D^ ofWinston-Salem, Saihe
Spangler, Christopher I^ce^i
lins. Bay Bollins, Debbie HaMand husband, Ban^, of Keme^ville and Jesse Bollins of Concord,
Wife. Ostine W., of Pmo^d Bo-land H. West and wife, Be^>Mocksville; three s^rs, Jto. Vtf-
dnia Steelman of ^ttota.
to. Jessie Guentert and husbmd,
Harold, of San Antonio,
Mrs. Elizabeth Fortney of Mary-vllle. Term. Funeral serwces will. |be conducted Monday^ ^ JVogler & Sons Mam StrMt Ctopdby Bev. Lane Sapp. Bunal^
low in Oaklawn Memorial Gm-SL The tollJ 'STT
Mends Sunday from 7 mtil 9
at the funeral home.requests that, in lieu of Bo^^memorials be made to Good Sh^ ,
herd Moravian Church Book of Be-mSSrances, Wesley Chapel
• Methodist Church, PBi®!
ton Baptist Churdi, Mocks^e, orLaurel Ridge Monn^ Church
Camp. U
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Maggie Vickers Godbey
Maggie Vickers Godbey. 9.1. of3 OiKltK-y Ro.ul, MtKksville. died ciiily
lnd.iy morning. March I. I<)<;<.. ai
Roscwwxl Rcsl Home in Hamiony
wliere she was a resident.
She w as boni in Davic C'lmnly ht.iy
.11.1902. to the Lite Quiitcy ami l>n ie
("asison Vick crs .-md n as a hoineimikfr.■Site was a mcinbcr of Saleni United
MeihiKlist ftinmh.
Ilei husband,CalvinFrankGtxIhcy.preceded her in death April 11. 1987.•Survivors include 3 daughters.Myrtle Alexander of Bmdenton. Fla..I'olly Phelps of Clemmons and LouiseAllen of Mtx-ksville; 3 sons. MarshallGodliey of Mooresville. Ray Godbeyand Leonard Godhey. both of Mocks-
villc: N gramlcliildien: 26grcatgmtid-childrei): 5 great great grandchildreti:and a sister. Fannie Kocntz of Lexing-
ton.Funeial serv ices were held at 2 p.tn.March 3. at Saleni United Methodistaiiieh with the Rev. Gaiy Kling officiating. Burial followed in the chinch
ccniclery.
Bernard J.Morache
Bemanl J. Morache. 82. of 3.12Bermuda Village. Advance, died
lluirstUiy. . ,He wL bom Jan-22.1914. tn New
York N.Y.. 10 Raymond and ValctaSis Morache. He was a 10-year
resident of Rermmla Vilbge and anactive nwMnher of Holy Family Callvo-lie Church in Clemmons.
He was preceded in death by >nwife. Dorothy Kamper Morache.'''s^.rvivingarcadaugh.er.DomdiyKosibaofAtla.tta.Oa.;4grandch.l-
dren; and 4 great smndchddren^Afuneralwasheldatna.jmMarch
2. at Holy Family Catholic Ch^h i"aemmonsby Father^oi^ WalslnMemorials may beAlzheimers Associat.on 836 OakStreet. Winston-Salem.N.C. 2710 -
;]^ey Ledford Grubby ' Riley Ledford Grubb, 87. of Lexington. diedTuesday.Feb. 27, 1996, at
Lexington Health Care, alter a month
of serious illness.
Bom Nov. 27, 1908, in Davidson
County, a son of the late Noah Webster
-and Sarah Rebecca Walton Grubb, he
•was the brother of Pearl Owens of;MocksvilIe.
Funeral services were conducted at; 3 p. m. Feb. 29, at Second Presbyterian
Church by the Rev. Bill SosebM with
: burial following at Forest Hill Mcmo-
irial Park.Memorials may be made to SecondPresbyterian Chutidi,c/o Annie Briggs.
207 Cotton Grove Road, Lexington,
W.C. 27292.
WeldonE.Reece
Weldon E. Reece. 92. of Indepen-^ denccVillage.diedSaturday,March2.
1996. „The son of Walter and Dora Recce,was bom Sept. 28, 1903, he was aRiaduatc of Guilfotd College. He wmateacher and coach at ColfaxSchoolm
Gutlford County and served as pnrrei-pal of a number of schools, includingShady Grove Elementary in Davic
A graveside service was held at 11a.m. March 5. at Forsylh MemonalPark with the Rev.RaymondUSurtatt
ofTiciating.MemorialsmaybeinadetoArdi^
United Methodist Church. 630Hawthorne Road. Winslon-Salem.
N.C.27103.
Ethel Mamie Jones
: EthelMamieJores,95.formerlyof/ Ote Mocks fCounty.diedFriday.march 1.19%.atMeridianNuisingCenterinSalisbu^
: She was bom OcL 5.1900 iri theMockscommunityloWiUiamJackson
i„> Eugenia Snyder Jones. She was aiernber of Mocks United Mdhodist|huich.theUnitedMethodistWoiTOnind the Home Dcmonstrahon Club.
" She is survived by 8 nieces and
nephews.I A funeral service was held al 3 p.m.March 3, at Mocks United Metf^tslCTurch with the Rev- Bruce U GwynofTrciating. Burial followed m the^"MetnS^ay be made to MocksUnited Methodist Church Memonal
Fund. P.O. Box 2122. Advance. N.C.
27006.
Kenneth Lee Riddle
/ Kenneth Lee Riddle Sr.. ^ of^ Gordon Drive. Advance, Ow'' Sunday, Match 3. 1996. at Fxirsjdh Memorial Hospital in Winston-Sale^HewasbominDavieCounlySept.
22 i935.ascnofthelateGeojgeandD^lly Lovelace Riddle. He was presently employed at ingersoll-Rand mMocksville. .Survivingarehiswife,MargtcCor-
reitzer Riddle of the home; 3 sons.Kenny Riddle. Benny Riddle iindDavid Riddle,all of Advance; a sister.Martha Anthony of Yadkinville; and7 grandchildren. , ..A funeral service was to be held at
2 pm. March 6. at Eaton FuneralChapel with burial following atRedland Pentecostal Church Cem-
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Stella Opal Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury, 76, of Station Lane,
Mocksville, died Monday night,
Miirch4. l996,alN.C. Baptist Hospi
tal in Winston-Salem.
She wasbom in WyomingCiiiinly.
W.V .Nov. It*. 1919.lolhcliitcRob-
ril II. I cc anil Ocie Jane Mills
.Shiewsbnry and wasa rclireil licensed
praelical nurse withN.t". Baptist Hos
pital Site w.as :i member of Hope
Baptist Chnrch attd the l-adies Bible
Study.
She and her late hitsb.arKl. O/ctta E.
Sliiess bury. bad also been co-owners
of the Aik Motel in Mocksville. She
w as also preceded in death by a sister,
(iracic McKinitey; and a biohter,
I Ijdc Sbrcwsbniy.
Snivivinp are a daugbtei. Vclda
lone. ofSaletti. Va.. 2 sons. Ilcrshel
liilward Shrewsbury ol'ShadySpritlgs.
W.V anil I luhert Otis Shrewsbury of
Moi-ksvilIe;figranilsnns:7step grand-
cbihimn; 22 great gnindchildn.'tt; and
a sister. Otiie Bishop of Princeton,
W.V.
Funeral services were to be
condcuted at 10:30 a.iii. March 7, at
Hope Baptist Church with the Rev*.
David JordanofTiciatingwithagtavee
side service at 5:30 p.m-at Blue Ridge
Memorial Gardens in Ptoqierity, Val
. Belinda GayeTaUey
^ Mrs. BeUnda Oaye Talley, 43, of
jester Road, Yadkinville, died Mon-
^y,Maich4. l996atFbtsythMenno-
n,al Hospital.
She was bom July 5,1952 in For-sylli County toOcieaitdVioIcl Durham
Jolley. Mis. Talley was a member of
Trinity Friends Meeting and was em
ployed by U.S. Air.
" Surviving are her husband, Daniel
Talley, of the home; her son, John
Daniel Talley 11, of the home; 3 st^
Children. Jason Lee Talley, Elkin;
Mclanie Sue Talley, Raleigh; Melissa
Anderson, Jonesville; her parents of
Winston-Salem; a sister. Donna Far
thing, Advance;,a brother. Franklin
Jolley. Winston-Salem; and a step-
grandchild.
: Funeral services were held 11 a-ro.
Wednesday at New Hope BaptistChurchbytheRevs.JakePcnley,Zeno
Grace, and Larry Andrews. Burial
Qiltowed in the chundi cemetery.
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Richard Leroy Tutlerow, 64, of
J Greensboro, died Sunday, March 3,
1996, at Wesley Long Community
Hospital.
A native of Guilford County, he
bad lived in Davie Cbunty. He gradu
ated from UNC-Chapel Hill and was
a member ofCentenary United Meth
odist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Shelby B.
Tiitterow of the home; a daughter.
Phyllis Beaton of High Point; a son,
R. Edward Tutterow ofRaleigh;anda
Lola Bell TVimiar
I LolaBellTrimiar,86,ofl46Jeiusa-
iem Avenue, Cooleemee, was found
ijead at her home, Tuesday, Feb. 27.
J996. Death was attributed to natural
pauses.
n ShewasbomOcLl5,l909inTocoa,
Ga. to the late Albert and Ludonnie
Woods and was a member of Ervin
Temple CMF. Church in Rowan
County. Her husband, Roy Trimiar,
preceded her in death in 1989.
; Slicissurvivedbyabrother.Jeremy
Woods of Salisbury; and 2 sisters,
Anncll Watkins of Mocksville and
£lvina Hairston of Greensboro,
t A funeral service was held at 12:30
p.m. March I, at Ervin Temple CME
Church with the Rev. Calvin Smith
officiating. Burial followed in tlie Na
tional Cemetery in Salisbury.
Funeral services were held at
11a.m. March 6, at Hanes-Uneberry
NorthElmChapel withtheRevs.C.M.
Worthy and L. Don Ellis officiating.
Burial followed at Westminuter Gar
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Talmadge Clingman "Sonny*
Check, 64. of Pincridge Road, Mocks-
villc, died Thursday, March 7, (996, a(
High (Hilnl Regional Hospital.
He was bom Sept. 7, l931,inDavie
County, a son of the late Roben and
Selma Cook Cheek. He was a member
of JertLsalem BaptLst Chiuch and was
retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco
Company.
Surviving arc his wife of 46 years.
Horothy .Shore Check of the home: a
son. Talmadge Qicek Jr. ofHickory; 2
daughters. Cynthia Dyer of (ilon Col
lege and Sherry Roheits of Mocks-
ville; abrother. Bobby CbeekofMara-
thon. Ra.; 2 sisters. Vcmell Watson
and lairene CrvMi. both of Moeks-
villc: and 6 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
March lO.atJerusalemBaptistChurch
with the Rev. Jimmy luwcastcronici-
aling and burial following in tltechurch
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Jerusa
lem Baptist Church,495Pleasant Acre
Drive, Moeksville, N.C. 27028.
KaUierine P. Graham
KathcrincP.Grtditun,83,ofStates-
villc, the widow of William Ellison
Graham Jr., died Saturday morning,
March 9,1996, at her home.
;Shc was the tnotherof Williatn E.
jGraham HI of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted at
. 11 a.m. March 12, at Rrst Presbyterian
:fChurch in Statesville with buiial fol-
r^wing at Oakwood Cemetery.
ChariesC.Cra|iford
\Chailes Qinton Cpnford, 56, of
/ l^DavieSlreet,CooleeineedicdFri-
daynight,Mareh8,1996,alhishome.
.. >He was bom Aug. 14, 1939, in
Suny County to the late Arnold and
,P(g-lieRossCranford Hewasemployed
,by BranlonYoungPumiture Company.
Surviving are his wife. Bobbie
Rea vis Ctanfcnd ofthe home; 2 daugh-
.ters, Jeanelte Duty and Wendy Craver,
both of Cooleetnec; a son, Charles^ianfordofWoodleaftasister.Nonna
Taylor or Trouunan; a.brother, J.T.
Cranfoid of Elkin; and 5 grandchil
dren.
J Funeral services were conducted at
2 'p.m. March 10, at Bunch-Johnson
Funeral Home In Stetesville by the
Rev. Jeff Pennington. Burial followed
'in the Cooteemee Legion Metnorial
Park Cemetery.
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t Robert Franklin HomsCin Sr., 51,
;of Anchorage, Alaska, tiled Wednes-
:day, March 6, 1996, at Alaska Re-
Jgittnal Hospital in Anchontgerafter a
jbrief illness, ' ill
i He was bom Nov. 18, 1944, in
IDavie County to Abbe and Margaret
<Rtdenhour Homstein and was sports
'director for the U,S. Army at Fort
^Richardson Military Base, h
* A graduate of Davie Ctnulty High
•School and the University ofAlaska at
Anchorage, he had been a resident of
Anchorage for 30 years. . ijc. -■■■ Surviv^ml^inotherandstqi-'"'hnri^ltugatetRltlenhaur Beck andytto'36ck'bf CiJplee^^ son, .vIUiMt''B^byrFrankilnHba&^ ''DfLoag]^an4N.Y42<]aughtets, SallyC^^ne ^jHo'fnsieini^ and-Kori
Alaska;:
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^ Virginia Hoyie DeParie, 93, a na
tive of Davie County, died Wednes
day, March 6, 1996, at Silos Creek
Manor in Winslon-Salem where she
had been a resident for the pasteeveral
years.
She was bom in Davie County,
SepL 22,1902, to the late James Ellis
and Nina Rattz Hoyle and had been a
homemaker. She especially enjoyed
needlework and croeheting.She was a member of I^rk Episco
pal Church of the Ascension and
Summerville Episcopal Church in
Summerville, S.C. She and her late
husband had also resided in Key West,
Ra. for a while.
She was preceded in death by a
sister and a bmther.
A graveside service was held at
11:30 a.m. March 9, at Bark Episcopal
Church ofthe Ascension with the Rev.
Edwin P. Bailey ofTicialing.
j Maurice ROgbiirnMaurice DeUng Ogbum, 77, ofTayloisville, died Tuesdav aflenw,..|^'.5,l996,atBr„SH^a"-M^^rtailerapenodoft^lm.
A naive of Caldwell County he
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j Jessie Jolly Pierce. 82. of 1002 Old
* ^Mocksville Road, Slalesville. died
'Tliursdiiy. March 7, 19%. al Maple
Leaf Health Care.
She bom in Ircdcll County to
the late Milas and Demmie Maybeiry
Jolly. She was preceded in death by her
hushand. Foy Monroe Pierce. She w.is
also predeceased by a son. Thomas
Pierce; 2 sisters. Annie Bastle and Hva
Rash; and a brother. George Jolly.
She was the stepnKtther of Evelyn
.Daniels of Hamiuny.
A graveside service was held at
Providence Untied Methodist Church
Cemetery at 11 .am. March 9. with the
Revs. DannyLconard and Paul Christy
officiating.
Annie Louise Wimmer
Annie Louise Wimmer, 69. of
Mucksville. died Friday, March I.
1996.
Bom Sept. IS. 1926, in Welch,
W.Va, she was the tlniighlrr of the
laieJeromeCantlOIlteSadlelrBlevins
and was a hontemaker. "
She was preceded in death by a
son, DonMd Lee Bleviits; a btotW,
Robert Blevins; and 2 sisteis, E^,
ondOoioAyMacBtet^-''; ?
Surviving m 2'^pt^^si>nt.
Dewey Joseph'Wtinim of Mpcl^
ville, Keiinelh Ray'Wither of
Priitcetpn. W.Va.pdbiotl^-j'i^e/
Blevins of MocksviUe..Billy..H
Blevins of HHIard, Fla., J.C BImniu
of Maybeuiy, W.Va. aiid-Oavid.
Blevins of Anawolt, W.Va.; ? sisi^
Virginia Siiiipkins of idodesto, Ca
lif., Dora Lawson of Bludae^YiLs
Flotenoe Miller, Dolly Mcdain arid
Nellie Sills, alt of MocksviUe^ Jim
LesterofTeneIfottte,Iiid.i^^^^
Furgetsondf OiaHestoiii W.Va.; a
Zgraoddiildien.
FUneial services were coitducted
at I p.ni. March 4, Ed Buns j^onal
Chapel of the Memorial FtmraliDl' ; '
rectory in Princeton'.wiA'ilhe^lUyl-'J
Rick Sadler olficijUiag. Burial fol
lowed at Oakwood Cetnetety;„ . ..
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KctuiethLeeRiddleSr..60,of Gordon Drive, Advance, died Sunday,
March 3, 1996, at Forsylh Memorial
Hospital in Winslon-Salem.
He was bom in Davie County Sept.22,1935. a son of the late George and
Dolly Lovelace Riddle. He was pres
ently employed by Ingeisoll-Rand in
Mocksvillc.
Survivors include his wife, Margie
Comaizer Riddle of the home; 3 sons.
KCTnyRiddle.BennyRiddIeand DavidRiddle, all of Advance; a daughter,
Vicky Riddle of the home; a sLsler,
MarthaAnthonyofYadkinville;and7
grandchildren.A funeral service wjas held at 2 p.m.
March 6, at Eaton Fun^ Chapel with
hurial following at Rcdiand Pentecos
tal Church Ccmclciy.
J fBoyd Toaster
I Boyd Deril Teaster of Statesville,
jdied suddenly at his home Mondayjmoming. March 1 i, 1996.} ^e son of Philip Leo and Helen
I Louise Stewoit Teaster, he was bom
<in IredeU CCunty April 7,il948. He
I waremployedasatfansfoiinerbuilder
|for General Electric in Conovcr.
I He was educated in the Iredell
jCotmty schools. He was a member of
JN^view Church of Ch^ and the
JBig Brothers organization.
J Survivois include his jiaienls of
JStalesviile; 4 brothers, Kenneth Ray
Byers ofCatawba, Ralph Lee Teasterof Troutman. Dennis Wayne Teaster
and PWlip Junior Teaster, both of
Statesville; 2 sisters, Patricia B. Copeof Cooleemee and Bflrbara T. DrownJof SaJisbuiy; special friend, Emma
I Foster of Statesville; and a number of
I nieces and nephews.; jRmeral services were to be con-
jdirCted at 4 p.m. March 13. at
iNjrthvlew Church of Christ with
{Walter Edwards and the Rev. Don
*H^n ofliciaUng with burial follow-
jing at Abilene Church of Christ In
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Sheflield Roiid, llonnony, died laic
Tuesilay, March 12. 1996. at IJavic
County Hospital.
He was hom in Ouilingtun Aug. 9.
1922. to the late VVilliatn Stanley and
Rose Hope (irani Allied and was first
tenor with the Oak Ridge Quartet.
He sang wih the originiiil Wally
Fowler Oak Ridge Quartet that later
became the Oak Ridge Roys and tlie
Oak Ridge Quartet. He had been an
upholsterer withSniithFumituteCnm-
pany and was a member of Liberty
Wesleyan Clrurch. He had sened as a
Staff sergeant and radio operator in the
U.S. Army.
He was preceded in death by a son.
Dwight Allred.
Surviving are his wife. Louise
McDantel Allred oftire home: 2 daugii-
ters. Jam A. Colaei of Rorida and
Cliarlotte Allied of I lanrum): 2 sorts.
Melvin Allied .and Ricky Allred. both
of McKksv ille; 5 gmndchildreii; a sis
ter. Gladys Myers of I lolly Hill. S.C.:
and 3 brothers. Rev. James Allred of
New Utmlon. Sam Allred of Grcens-
boot and Bobby Allred of Tennessee.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
M.arch 15. .it Nesv Union United Meth
odist Oiiirch with tire Revs. Billy Jarrett.
David Rollins and Shelby Harbour of
ficiating. Burial followed in thechurch
cemetery.
falter Nathaniel Dulin
^^WalterNalhaniel Dul|i.«. of 160
iwtw of declining heal(K.t
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^BominDavieCburnyJhewasasongAlmaOamesDulinofthe home and'gE^ale Charlie Dulin and was a 1950
^^ofCentialDavieWghSchool.
^ploy^ by Rber Industries. Rumple4uio Sales and Wayne's Body Shop.
^Zwns WairenN.DuIinandBanon
Ta^ "n Advance: daughters.Tn^DuhnandShannaDulin.boih^ Adv^; juid a sister, Annie Uutie
^ f 7.30 p.m. in the Motrison-
Chapel by
"y®"' filial followed18 at 1 p.m. in NaltortaJ Cem-
^£tiy in Salisbury,
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John Bunyan Chaffin
John Bunyan Oiarfin. 87. of Wagner
J Ro;mI. M(K-ksville. died Thursday af
ternoon. March 14. 1996. at
Mcadowbrook of Davie at Advance.
He was bom in Davie County. Nov.
12.1908. to the late Joseph Clouse and
Dora Richardson aiaflln and was re
tired from Link-TaylorFumitureCom-
pany in Lexington with more than 50
years of service. He was an avid gar
dener and member of Ijames Cross
roads Baptist Church.
His wife. Hazel Blackwelder
Cliaffin. preceded him in death. July 9.
1993.
Survivont include 2 daughters. Ruth
GaitherHelen Ratledge. both ofMocks-ville; 2 sons. Joe Tommy Chafltn and
Hariey-Josh"Chafnn. both ofMocksville: lOgrandchildren; 13greatgrand-
chililrcn: a great grc.it grandchild: a
sister. Edna Gilmore ofSiler City: and
a bnaher. Adolphus Oiaffin of China
Cin>>*c.
huRcral .services were coRclucied at
2 p.rit. March 17. at Eaton Funeral
Uiapcl with tire Revs. Ben Mull and
Hud Brawley officiating. Burial fol
lowed in Ijames Crossroads Baptist
Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Cemetery Fund of Ijames Cros.stoads
Baptist Church. 728 Sheffield Road.
Mocksville. NC 27028.
Beubh Mae HawkinsJ Beiilah Miie Hawkins of ,Witiiton-
Salem died Wednesday. March 13
l^atBDisjihMeinoiial Hospital inyinsion-Salem.
i Bom Oct 29,1926 in Mocksville.she tyas lhe<%ghterof ihelale'Cora
Caipenterand Charlie CUirenten '
wag wifeof this late Heniy Hawkins Sr
andwasieiiiedfromntomasvilielir^nitiireCompiiiiy. She wasamemberof
SL Stephen Baptist ChuichlRineial services were held March
13. at 4 p.m. at St. Stephen BaptistChurch with the Rev.'; Joseph R.
Saniuels olliciatitig. Bttiial follow^ -in Bveigreen Cemetery. '' ^ -
Hartley Reed Davis
Hartley Reed Davis of Altamonte
y Springs. Ra.. died Thursday. March
14. at his home.
A tnemoriai service was conducted
March 20. at Altamonte Chapel of
Baldwin-Faiichild Funeral Home with
Dr. Donald L. Harris officiating.
Surviving are his wife. Romaine
Davis of the home: a son. Reed Davis
of Corpus ChiistI, Texas: 2 grandchil
dren: 2 sisters, Jan Brewsler of Shei-
lon, Cbnn. and Debbie Fuiches of
Mocksville.
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' , nieces and nephews,
Spoka^S,^"""'^h®'''in
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Sallie Cmforth Penninger. 82, of
Sticfrield Road, died c.irly \VcdiiC'«i;iy
morning, March 13, l'W6. at l-orsyth
Mcnuirial Hospital.
Site sstis bom in bedell County,
rd). 9,1914, to the late 'I'liomas Caitcr
and Ulala S,ales Oofortb and was a
retired LPN from Davie County Hos
pital. Prior to that she li,id been with
Uyitn Haven Nursing Home, raw Au
tumn Oirc of Mocksville.
Site was a gniduale -of Davidson
County Coinmunily College LPN De-
parttnent had studied nursing at Johns
Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. -She
was a member of Liberty Wesleyan
Cliitreli.
She w.ts preceded in death by her
husband, William Button Penninger,
in 1992. She was also preceded in
death by a son. Henry D. Penninger, a
daughter, Carolyn E. Penninger; a sis
ter. Nora M. Salmons; ;inil 2 brothers,
James and George Gofortb.
Surviving arc 2 daughters, Chris-
line P. Kalish of Kernersville and
Pamela McDaniel of Mocksville; 5
grandchildren; a great-grandchild; 2
sisters. Jella O. .Swaringen of Concord
andCarolynL.CasterofHcdiick,lowa;
and abrother, Clyde Gofotthof Mocks
ville.
Funeral services were held al 2 p.m.
March 15. at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Ixland Richardson offi
ciating. Burial followed in City Me
morial Park in S,nlisbury.
Memorials may Ire considered htr
Mocksville First Piesbvterian Church.
2(il. S. Main St.. Mocksville. NC
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Julia Irene Spalding Rubin, 74, of
MtKksville, died Tuesday, March 19,
at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after be-
htg in declining health for six months.
BominRaymandCity,W.Va.,Aug.
22, 1921, to Carence and Bertha
Melton Spalding, she was a home-
niaker. She was a volunteer at Brock
Senior Center and a member of Ad-
V-snceVFtVLadiesAuxiliaiyandYad-
kin Valley Baptist Church. Her hus
band, Ernest Rubin, preceded her in
(leath in 1988.
' Surviving are 3 daughters, Phyllis
Kulp and Virginia Smith, both of
Mocksville, and Patricia Matthews of
Boone; 3 sons, Robert Rubin of
Charleston, W.Va, Charles Rubin and
Roger Rubin, both of Mocksville; 12
grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren;
and a half brother, William 'Bill'
Partner of Scott Depot, W.Va.
- Funeral services were to be con
ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Yadkin
Valley Baptist Church with the Rev.
Ronnie Craddock officiating.
Hazel Sheek Shutt
-i! HazelSheekShutt,99,dicdFriday,
match 15, 1996, at Autumn Care of
Mocksville.
She was bom Aug. 29, 1896, in
"Davie County, to John Wiley and
Maude Hendrix Sheek.
She was the oldest member of Ad
vance United Methodist Oiurch, join-
iiigatage l2.Shewasamemberofthe
MothersSundaySchmlOass and was
seii'reiary of the class for more than SO
years.
; She was preceded in death by her
husband, Walter M, Shutt, in 1973. •
Surviving are 3 daughters, Edith S.
Stnmerman of Advance; Ruth S.
Coilettc of Winston-Salem and Willie
^ess S. BennettofMocksville;9grand-
(hildren; 19 great-grandchildren.
; Funeral services were at 3 p.m.
March 17, at Advance United Method-
Isl Church with the Rev. Dennis
Marshall. Elder Eugene Bennett and
UaroldZimmermanofficiating, Burial
(bllowed in the church cemetery.
•: Memorials may be made to Ad
vance United Methodist Church Sane-
Ibaiy Fund, 158 Underpass Road. Ad-
<ance,NC 27006.
^ |)avid Henry Wood
^ David Heniy Wood Jr.. SS.ofLex-
mgton,diedearly Thursday. March 14,f996, at his home afier being in declin
ing health for two years.
; A memorial service was held at 11
^m. March 16, at Grace Alliance
aurch by lite Rev, Dan Chisholm.
; A native of Iredell County, he was
the brother of Ann Holmes of Ad
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Charlesaemenl.53.ofColumbus.
Ohio, died al his home. Thursday.
March 21.1996.
He was a nalivc of Davic County
and a graduate of Central Davte High
School.
Survivors include his wife, Samniic
Mae Clement of the hotne; 3 sons.
Chucky Clement. Mike Arnold and
rioyd Arnold, .ill of Mocksvillc; 3
daughters. Unda Scott of Winston-
Salem. l.aura Grccr of Mocksvillc and
U-na Ciibson of Advance: his mother.
Margaret Clement of Mocksvillc; 2
sisters. Anita Clement and Millie
Fulton, both of Mocksvillc.
He was preceded in death by his
falher.MillcrB.CIemcnf.andabrother.
W.M. Clement.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. Match 25. at Fairfield Baptist
Church with the Rev. Maa'us Will-
iiims officmling and burial following
in the church cemetery.
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^ Elmo Tliomas "F,.T." Holt. 70. of
Clernmons died Sunday irrorning.
March 24. 1996 at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital.
Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m.March 27. al Eaton Funeral Chapel
wilhtlre Revs. liavid SheltonandCene
Shuler ofliciating ami burial in Bixhy
Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
He was bom in Person County.
Aug. 19. 1925 to the late Drxk James
and Ruth C*layion Holt and was a re
tired mechanicwith Piedmont Airlines.
He W.1S fumrcrly with Webster and
Metcalf Upholstery. He attended F,lon
College and was a veteran of WWII
serving in tlie U.S. Navy. He was an
avid fishemian and was of the Pente
costal Faith.
He was preceded in death by a
daughter. Elizabeth Marie Holt; 2 sis
ters. Dorothy Wheeterand Mary Webb;
and a brother, Donald Holt
Survivors include his wife, NancyRichie Holt of the home; 2 daughters.
Ann Stimpson and Margaret Bone,
both of Lewisville;4grandchildien;4
sisters, Helen Foster of Eton, Pteggy
GreesonofWhittset, Kathleen Biiits ofGraham and Lorerta Barker of Burl
ington; and 2 brothers, James Holt of
Ooldsboro and Glen Holt of
Hillsborough.
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Mocksvillc, died al noon Monday,
March 25.1996atDavieCbunty Hos
pital after being in rleclining health.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
March 27. at Wesley Chapel United
Methodist Church with the Revs.
TammyTalbert.DavidNolan and Chris
Griggs officiating. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
Memorials may be considered for
the Memorial Fund of Wesley Chapel
United Methodist Church, do Betty
Wcst.3532N.C.Hwy.801 N..Mocks-
ville.
She was bom in Davie County. July
18.1908 to the late Dabney and Dora
Smith Lowery and had been a home-
maker.
She wasamemberofWesIey Chapel
United Methodist Church for 69 years
and served in many capacities of lite
church including the administrative
board. ShewasamemberoftheUnitcd
Methodist Women. She was a charter
member of the Pino Community
Grange and the Pino/Farmington
Homemakers Club. She was a mem
ber of the Golden Agers and was the
reporter for the Pino Community to the
Davie County Enterprise.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Flctyd Webster Dull, in 1974
and by a son. Vestal Dull, in 1976.
Surviving aie2daughters. DeWilla
Smith and Marlene Trivette, both of
Mocksville;ason. Jimmy Dull ofWin-
ston-Salem;8grandchildten; 14 great
grandchildren; a sister, Ina Randall of
Mocksville; and a step daughter.
Mildred Reavis of Yadkinville.
Otis Homer James
J OtisHomerJames,7l.ofU.S.Hwy.
601 South. Mocksville. died Friday.
March 22.1996. al his home.
He was bom in Davie County, May
8,1924, to the late Enos R. "Dink" and
Esther O. Hellard James and was a
retired br^ mam'ahd on avid gun
cone^.Kehad bem aUfetoig mem-
ber'of Tiurehtine Baptik Church.
Survivors include several'cousins
andltumts.'
" A graveside service was held at 2
pan^'M^di ^.'atTtirrentine' Baptist
□ntrch with the. Rev, Jack Johnson
• .H nre.ffl v.'
' Memp^maybeinadetothecem-eteiyfiiiidofniriehtineBaptikChiuch,613 Tuhentine Chtiich Road, Mocks
ville; RC27(Gi
/ JoAnn "Jody" HawksJoAnn "Jody" T. Hawks. 56. of
Level Cross, died Monday. March 25,
1996. at her residence.
A native of Davie County, she was
a charter member of Shining LightBaptist Church where she scrv^ in the
nursery for 30 years. She was a gradu
ate of Davie County High School andwasemployed with Jelferson-Pilol Life
Insurance Company.
She was preceded in death by a
brother. Tommy Trivette.Surviving are her husband. A.D.Hawks ofthe home;adaughter,Cheryl
George of High Point; a son. Randall
Dan Hawks of,Pleasant Garden; 2 sisters, Pauline Smith of Wilmington andNancy McHanof Advance; 3 brothers,Grady Trivette and Bill Trivette. bothof Mocksville, and Harold Trivette ofMooresville; and 4 grandchildren.
The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m.Match 27. at Shining Light Baptist
Church with burial following in the
church cemetery.Memorials may be made to Hospice of Randolph County. 416 Vision
Drive, Asbeboro. N.C. 27204.
, Louise Sides KnottJ •- Louise Sides Knott. 82, of Win-ston-Salem. died Monday, March 18.1996. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in
Winslon-Salem.Bom July 1.1913. in Winston-Sa-lem to Oiarles Stanley and Bettie Lewis
Sides, she was the aunt of Doltie Sides
Nixon of Advance.A funeral service was conducted at2 p.m. March 21. at Calvary MoravianChurch by the Rev. Lane Sapp. Burialfollowed in the Moravian Graveyard.
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DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 28,1996 •
Ina Shore McKnight
lim Shore MiKiiiglil.') I, of Y.nH-
I' ill;- vlilllnl mir-ilng iinii ;ii Huph
f iiiilliiini Mciiiiiriiil Hospiinl.
Slicw;i-iboiiiJ;in.29, i')(l5 in VikI-
kin ( ownly to iho laic Scxlun and
Miiiiiti- Halic Shore. Sl>e was n home-
iiiitki-taii(Iniiicmlx.TofTiimfr'sCrcel;
Iliipti9<°hiiivli
hfi KiiijiliI ol MivV-i\'lllc.
TK- fiiiKial Wiis Iii-ld III 11 ii.m.
Matih 3,'. al I'liiiier'i ( rei-k Baplial
c:iiiirth wiih lire Rcxs. Allen Barkci
niul John nnmii orficraliii}!. Burial
rollcnvnl in rminiiey Baplisl Chiirth
('cilk'IOIV,
Wesley Prevellej Wi-slcy Tlldi-,, prevcic, |)j ^f
ShvkMl"e.di,.,Wcdne.Jay,M:ireh
-JO. Ji/'h.aen re-
fH|H|PR|
Hi: " IK b(*T> _ J§
inlWvyihrounly |HNov. I.!, I')77.K, Blr'" ' J
and
l-yiin Brcveiic
. and was a senior
to "ffheswul Grove UniicdMcih-ixlisi ( Jtiirih.
"'mr-aihi.Hlier.EalhanPreveireoflhc: 'ioiiic: 2 niaiidmoihei V, BcHy Preveltc• "[MockwilleandMlldredRlchardsof
Airs.
'""'"•iiilv.-rvla-swrreL-onJacicdal
. '' 2A :>t (ialon Funeraln>-lpol " illilhc Revs, l-al Tapper .a,Hl
Oav.dGilhreqihorneialmg.Burialfo|.loiwd in Oieaimi Grove Uniinl Men,-<>disi ChiiKii Cciiioicfy,
Menmmlx nuiy be iia.k- u, Na-'Onal Head Irijuo' Foundalion, N C
«ap!isilh«,,i,al,McdiealCenlerBlvdWinsion-Salcni, NC 27157 or DavieCouniy Uniled Way. P.Q Bo*-«4
Mocksvllle.NC 27028
Marvin A. Morse
Marvin Alexander "Duck" Morse,
75. ofTroy. died Tuesday, March 26.
1996. at his residence.
A native of Anson County reliied
from Troy DumberCompany, he was
tlie stepfather of Bill Steelman of
Mocksvillc.
. Funeralscrviceswillbccorxlucted
at 2 p.m. March 29, at Pugh Funeral
Home Chapel in Troy by the Rev.
Jolinny Co* with burial following at
.Soulhside Cemetery.
Luther Franklin Shinault
Luther Franklin Shinaiilt. 69. of
Y.ndkinvillc. died Thursday night,
Match 21. 1996, at Brian Center of
Salisbury.
He was bom in Surry County. July
12, 1926, to Gniver Clcvelarid aixl
Flora Chaitdler Sblnault and was rc-
tircil from Baker Fumilurc in Mocks-
vllle.
Surviving ate 3 sons, Franklin
ShinaultofSalisbury.ChatlesShinault
of Advance and Kenneth Shinault of
Mocksvilleiadaughler.GlcndaMorTls
of Moeksviile; his mother. Flora
Shinault of Yadkinvlllet a brother.
CheslerShinault; 3 sisters,Ruby Snow,
Eva Grose ami Barbara Salmons, all of
Yailkinvillc; S grandchildren: and 2
step grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his
wife. Mac Nance Shinault: his father:
and a srm. Steven Shinault.
Funeral services were conducted at
I p.m. March 24, at Macklc-Gcnlry
Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Henry
Brown with burial following at Shady
Grove Baptist Church Cenvelery.
Ruth Beck Pennington
Ruth Beck Pennington. 92. of
Lewisville. died Saturday morning.
March 23.1996. al her home.
She W.1S bom Sept. 16. 1903. in
Davie Couniy to William A. anil Lula
Bowles Beck. She wa.s a member of
BearCrcck Baptist ChurchandlheJoy
Club of Uwisville.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. James Robert "Jim"
Pennington: a daughter. Laura
Pennington Neary: a grandson, Ken
neth L. "K.F." Pennington: her twinbroihcr.RufusBeck:andasistcr.Mary
Mitchell.
Surviving ate 2 sons, Harlcy L.
"Bill" PenningtonandSamuel L-"BudPenninglon.boihofLewisvillc:3biolh-
ets. Alfred. Walter ami Earl Beck, all
ofMoeksviile: 8 grandchildren: 8 great
grandchildren: 2 great great grandchil
dren: and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held al 11
a.m. March 25. at Haywotlh-Miller
Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Tlio-
mas Maxey .md RonnieComer. BunalfoUovsedinBearCrwkBaptistChurch
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Hos
pice of Winston-Salem/Forsylh
County. IIOO-C S. Stratford Road.
Winslon-Salem. N.C. 27103.
Loyd Carter "Biylor III
Loyd Carter Taylor 111. the six day
old son of Loyd Carter Taylor II and
Melissa Kiinrey. died Sunday, March
25, 1996, al N.C. Baptist Hosiiiliil In
Wireslon-Salcm.
Funeral serviceswere held at 6p.m.
March 2fi.allinmamiclB.ipli5tClmrch
inClemmons where UiydCaitcrTay-
lor serves as pastor. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
Memorials m.sy be made toImnunuelBaptislCburch. ISOSl-cwisJ
ville-Clcmmons Road. Clemmons.
N.C. 27012.
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Dorothy E. Weavil
y DorolliyElizabclhWeavil.Sl.died
Tuesday. March 19. 1996. al Davie
Place.
She was b«»rii in Kemersvillc to
WilliamCiintcliusaralLeliaShipwashWeavil .md was a lifelong member of
Kemersvillc Moravian Church.
Survivors include a sister. Mildred
W. Binklcy of Winslon-Salem; a
nepltew. Robert P. Binkley of Advance:
and a niccc. Mrs. Frank P. Haws of
niintsvllle. Ala.
A gm vcsidc service was conducted
at 11 a.m. Mna'h 21. at Kemersville
Moravian Church Graveyard by the
Rev. Hal Cole.
./j Dr. William I||. WhiteI UteRev.Dr.VfUI^MUtonWlilte» Sr. died Saturday, ^aich 2. 1996 in .
< Detroit Mich.
He was bom June 24,1942 in Win
slon-Salem to Ruby Mae Leverelte
White and the late Rev. Reid Ross
White.
HcrcceivedaBA insociology from
Livingstone College in Salisbuiy, in
l96S.lheMasteTofDivinily from Hood
llieolaglcal Seminary in Salisbuiy in
l%7 and an Honoraiy Doctorate in
1990.
He paslored numerous churches in
North Carolina and St. Paul A.M.E.
Zion Church in Detroit.
Among his accomptishmenls are
the development, acquisition and con-
simction of the Little Rock A.M.E
Zion Church and educational facility
in Charlotte. He was recognized by
Tlie Charlotte Observer as one of the
Five Best Preachers in the community.
He was appointed chaiiman of the
Lomax-HannonTask Force at the Cbn-
neclional Council of the A.M.E. Son
ChuichinNewOileans and laterelected
vice-chairman of the Lomax-Hannon
College Commission al the 42nd Qua
drennial Session of the General Con
ference in St. Louis. Mi.
In 1988. he was host pastor for the
23id Quadnnnia] Cbnvenlion of the
Woman's Home and Overseas Mis
sionary Society of the A.M.E Son
j CSiuich in DetroiL " He also led the
H congregation^ Sl Paul in the pvr-
j cl^ ^ iledicatiaa 8f a paisoiiage.j;-' j'^etra'mairiedtofiten^WBIiaiiis; b^ishop WJ. Walis in Mocksnlle,''
•11^24,19«.£'■ v^Ria Ibii^ was held at, SL'Paul.,t AM£.SonC]nird .C 7. ^uiial w^ at I%r^ rail Ceiti^^J ta Lexlngtoii.^M^ 9. 'i ;S^vingatehistvife,BiendaWil- ■k lio^ White; a ran, R^'yfllUam M.J -^ile Jr., of RbdcvimlMd;; a daugh-t te^;Jacinta White(ifbetroit,Miclti.^ mother. Ruby Mae White of Salis-f b^.asister, Ada White Taylor;and4J bj^theia. RRd Ross WMte Jr.; Edward}}4«>y.Whil^"John Heiuy.TOite and,.
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Carolyn DiNard Williams
Carolyn Dillaid Williams. 49. of
409 Campbell Road. Mocksvtlle. diedWednesday night. March 20,1996. al
Davic County Hospital follotving a
brief illness.
She was bom in Moefcsville, adaughterof the ble William andJuanita
Fbote Dillatd. She was a 1964graduate
of Central Davie High School and had
been employed with B&F Manufac-luring, Wendy's andCreslwood Farms
in Mocksville.
Survivots include 4 sons. Juan D.
Williams and Tony Williams, both of
Slalesville. Heniy Odcll Williams of
WoodleafandMelvin Parks ofMocks-
ville; a brother, Robert Dillard of
Mocksville; a foster brother, Eugene
Foole of Mocksville; S sisters, AlicePatterson, Margaret Lewis and Hazel
Dalton, all ofMocksville. Mary Holmes
of Harmony and Lizora Williams ofAlbemarle;2grandchiMren;andanum-
ber of relatives.
Funeral services wereheldat4 p.m.
March 23,at St. John AMEZionChumh
in Mocksville with the Rev. R.W.Myers oflicialing. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
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V
Gomel! Allen Booe
J Allen nmic,72.<)iyailkiii-
villc. ilicd Siiliinliiy. March 30. 1996
al his home. '
Uom Sept. 17. 192.?. in YadkinCouniy to the laic Caswll and l.ucy
Rencgar Booe, he was rciircd fnim
Urexcl-Hcrilagc Furniiune with 37
>«U5 ofservice. He was ihe hraiherof
Penny ClJnc of Mocksville.The funeral serv ice was held at 11am. April I. ai Gcniry Family Chapel
in Joncsville by iltc Revs. Paul Wyall
and Bill Hale wiih burial following al
Yadkin Memorial Oardcns.
J Helen KicDaiUd Brown, of us
Hwy.601 SoulU. Mocksville, died early
Monday morning, April I, 1996. at
Davis Community Hospital in
Sluicsville.
A graveside service was to beheldat
4 p.ni. Wednesday. April 3. in Calvary
Baptist Chuteh Cemeteiy with the Rev.
Darrell Cox ofliciating.
She was bom in Davie County Aug.
14.1933. to Ihe late Waller and Gussie
JarvisMcDanielandwasahomemaker.She was a member of Trinity Baptist
Church and was preceded in death by
her husband. Charles Btown.
Survivors include 2 brothers. Gil
bert McDaniel and Floyd McDaniel.
both of Mocksville; and several nieces
and nephews.
Fritz Carpenter
Carpenter. 70. of Shelby, died
Thtirsday.March28.l996.athishomc.Bora in St. Louis. Mo. to the late
Millard and Mildred Reale Carpenter
twwas a retired U.S. Marine Bghie^
pilot and had worked in graphic aits.
He was the father of Vemon Allanl
CatpemcT Jr. of Advance.
•A funeral service was condueted at
i I am. March 30. at aay-Baracttc
Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Ken
Morriiion with burial following in
Cleveland Memorial Park.
Albert L. Rogers
-Albert Lewis Rogers. 75. of
Jtmcsville. died Monday moming.
April I, 1996. at Hoots Mcmori.al
Hospital in Yadkinvillc.
n - He w.-is bora Dec. 20. 192(1 in
liedcll county to the late John Tay
Rogers and Ella Whiiaker Rogers. I le
had worked for the Mocksville Police
Department .and Inter served as police
ehiefinjuncsvilleand Arlington vvhete
hetclired. Ilewasn inenilterof While
Rock Unilcd Melhixlisl Church.
Surviving are his wife. Alheitn
Alice McCullough Rogers of the
home: 3 daiighteis. Brenda Rogcis
Ellison and Pricilla Boyee. both of
Statcsville. and Dorothy Baity of
'fhiutimin;:isuii.AlliertlxwisKogeis
Jf. of Rockwell; IDgrandchildieii; 22
gtcal grandchildren; 2 gnd-graiidchil-
dien; a sister. Josephine Ralletlge of
Mocksville; and 3 brolhcrs. Eveieltc
Rogers of Woodleaf. Carl Rogers and
Juiiiny Rogers, holli of Mocksville.
! He was precedcHi in death by a
sEiler, Ethel Diekersun: and 2 hmlh-
CIS. Clyde Rogers and Bill Rogers.
• A graveside service was lobe held
ai 11 a.m. April 4.al CicstuiMxl Me
inorial Gardens by the Rev John
(irsclen.
.lulia Spalding Rubin
n Julia Irene Spalding Rubin. 74, of
IXtX) U.S. Hwy. 1.58 Ea.sl died Tues
day morning, M.-uch 19.1996. at For-
sj-th MciiKirial Hospital in Winslon-
Salcni after being in declining health
for six months.
She was horn in R,ayinond County.
W.Va.. Aug. 21. 1921. to the late
I 'larcncc and Bertha Mellon Spidding
and was a homein.akcr. She had been a
vohinlccr with llic Bnick Senior Citi
zens Center and was a member of the
V^V Ijidics Auxiliary in Advance.
Ste was a member of Yadkin Valley
Baptist Church.
n Hcrhusband.CharlcsEmcstRubin.
pieccdcd her in death May 2t). 1988.
2 Surviving arc 3 daughters. Phyllis
kjilp and Virginia Smith, both of
Mocksville. and Patricia Matthews of
IJ{*)nc;3.sons.RolicitRubinofaiarlcs-
t<(n, W.Va. Charles Rubin and Roger
Rlihin, both of Mocksville; 12 grand
children; 5 great grandchildren; and a
half brother. William "Bill" Fanncrof
Scott Depot. W.Va.
A funeral service was held !>t 2 p.m.
March 21. at Yadkin Valley Baptist
Church with the Rev. RonnicCraddock
officiating. Burial followed in the
rhnich ccmclciy.
/ Mbry Rummage
7Mary Lewis Smith Rummage, 86,
ol^xinglon. died Sunday, March 31,
l!i^6, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win-
stdh-Salcni after an Illness of two
w^ks.
= Bom in DavieCounty Junc22.1909.
tojjohn Henry and Esther Kathcrine
E&hinson Smith, she was retired from
PpG. She was a member of the Tyro
Sfnior Citizens & Reeds Senior Citi-
zi^CIub.
I She was precede din death by her
hfchand. Willie A. "W.A." Rummage./^I16.1969.
C^urviving arc 4 sons. Felix Ruro-
niagc. Willie "Bill" Rummage, Henry
Roland Rummage and OlinRummagc,
adpf Lexington; a twin brother. Elbcit
Smith of Winston-Salcm;. 10 grand
children; and 16 great grandchildren.
;:Funefiil services were condueted at
2^.m. April 2, at Reeds United Meth
odist Church by the Rev. Jim Martin
with burial following in Forest Hill
Memorial P;uk Cemetery.
/ Raymond H. Shores
Raymond H. "Jake" Shores. 76. of
Mocksville, furmcrlyoflndependcnce,
Va.. died Sunday, March 31,1996. at
Fbisylh Memorial Hospital in Win-
sion-Salcm.
He was bom Nov. 26, 1919. in
Fries. Va. tothc late William M. Shines
and Ureltna Pugh Shores ofGalax. Va.
and was a retired clerk from Matlln's
Hardware Company and Sheffield
GrucciyinMtKksville. He wasa World
War II veteran and a mcmlicrofHardi-
son Unilcd Methodist Church.
He was preceded in death by 2
sisters, Mary Fowler and Irene Collins.
Surviving arc his wife, Louise
Jennings Shoics of tlic hmnc: a daugh
ter, Phyllis Gibson of Slielby; 2 graiul-
' children; a great grandchild; a brother.
Bill Shores of Galox. Va; 3 sisters,
Betty Campbell of Greensboro. Edna
Porterof Wythcvilie, Va. and Dorothy
jShaffncr of Fries. Va.
A memorial .service was conducted
April 2, .-It Hardison Unilcd Mcthixlist
(2hurch with the Rev. Jay Boyd offici
ating. A funeral service were conducted
at 11 a.m. April 3. at Reias-Stunlivam
Funeral HomcChapcl in Independence.
Va with the Revs. Jay Boyd. Fred E.
Jennings and Bobby Jennings ofliciat
ing. Burial followed in Independence
Cemetery with military graveside rites
conducted by Grayson County V.F.W.
Post 7726.
Memorials may lie made to the
American Lung Association, or to
Hardison UMC. 16.30 Jericho Rood.
Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
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JJ*. Allison
James Pink "J.P." Allison. 72. of
301 Mill St.. Mocksvllle, died Fri^y.
March 29. 19%, al Davie County
Hospital aflcr five weeks of serious
illness.
BofiiJan.7. m24.iii Davie Couiily,
he wis a sun of the late James P. and
l.indaBrillon Allison andwasagralii-
ale of the Davie Counly schools.
Reliiedfromliigerioll-RanJ.hcwas
a romier cal) driver with Bill's Cah
Company in Moeksvillc. He was a
niemher of Second Presbyterian
Oiurcli v>'1";re be was an elder ainl
ilencon. lie was a veteran of World
War II in lire U.S. Army.
Me was piecerleil in dealh by his
wife. Hillie Van l-alon Allison
Survivors ineluiie: a son. lldwatil
lulmsonofMocksvillerasisler.KisrIa
1.. Allison of the home', 2 grainlcliii-
dtcn; and 2 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were heldal4p.iii.Aprill.alSeciHHiPresbylerianClnifch
coriducleil by ihe Kcv. Juan Cunllitie
Burial Idltoweil in the elmrch cem-
elcty wnil military riles given by the
Salisinirv Kowan Veterans Council
Paul H. E^ton
P.nil Hudson Eaton, 81, of Paul
&ilon Roail in theCanacommiinilyor
Moeksville, died
Thursday after- ^
noon, April 4,at VSmCIH
Mead owh rook
I'errace of Davie
where he had
beenaresidcnifor n
the past two V
weeks, 1
He was bom
mDavieCoUtiiy,Jan. 13.19IS,toihe
taleJames Monroe and Luna Haneliney
Eaton and had been a dai^' farmer for
more than SOyean, Hehad also been a
lumbennan.
HewasalifeltrngmemberofEaions
Baptist Church wheie he had been
ch^rman of the cemetery committee
and chairman of the new parsonage
building committee. He was a charter •
men^ of William R, Davie Vtdun-
teer Fire DepanmenL
Surviving are his wife. Helen
BrewerEaton ofthe home; a daughter,
Elizabeth Allcrbetiy of Belmont; 2
sons, Charles Eaton and Jim Eatwi,
both of Moeksville; S gtandehildren;
and a brother, LesterEaton ofMoeks
ville.
Funeral services wereconducted at
11 a-m, April 6, al Batons Baptist
Church with the Rev. David Oilbi^th
officialing and burial following in the
church cemeicry,
Memtmals may be considered for
the Building Fund of Batons Baptist
Church, c/o Nelda Brown, 794 Cana
Road. Moeksville. N.C, 27028.
Arnold H. Bradley
Arnold Harold Bradley, 70 of
Gasionia, died April 6,1996, at Caro-
linas Medical Center.
He was retired police sergeant with3lyearsservicctolheOly of Gasionia.
He was also tui Army veieinn. serving
in World War II. He was a native of
Rutherford County and son of the late
John R. and MinervaMcDanicI Drad-
ley.
He is survived fay his wife, Vcnia
Evans Bradley of the home; a daugh
ter. MclindaKay HodgcorCnsloniata
son, Jeffrey D. Bradley of the home;
and 3 graiukhildren.
Funeral services were held April 8,
at II a.m. at McLean & Son Broad
OaksCliapcl. A graveside service was
lield al 3 p.m. April 8. al CheslnulGrove Uiiilesl Methodist ChurehCem-
cteiy in Moeksville. Services wereconductedbylhe Revs. Bobby J.Smith
and Edward ,S. Tapper.
Edna Williams Hancock
Edna Williams Hancock, 86. ofSpencer Nursing Care Cenler, died
Friday. April 5. 1996. al Rowan Re
gional Medical Cenler in Salisbury,afterbeingindeclmingheallhrotscvcn
years and seriously ill for two weeks.She was bom Feb. 4, 1910, in Irt-
dell County and to the late SallyRowmanandUlyssesGranlWilhams,
. •apdwaseducaledinlhelredellCounty
;.^hools. / ' . ,
- inearlylife-shewotkedforRickjiw
Manufacturing, and mrel of her life
. wasawailrcssalBlackwelder'sBatbe-cueinSalisbury.Shew^aiwmberof ,
..SpencerChurchofCod.'. -
. She was preceded in dealh by wx ^
n first husband, James Evereite Brown,
and her second husband. Lynn
Hancock.. , _
Survivors include a son. James F.
"Jack" Brown ofCooleemee; a daugh
ter, Thelma Moore of SaUsbucy; a
brother, John Williams of Spencer; a^.ElhelTaylotofSalisbury; and2
grandchildren. . . ,, . ,
. A graveside service was hold at 3
p.m. April 7. at Legion Memorial Parkii, Cooleemee with Robert Cieason of
Cooleemee Presbyterian Church.offi-
ctaiing.
Jolin Henry Dougherty
John Henry Dougherty. 63. of
NeedmoteBoad, Woodleaf.dicd at his
home Monday. April 1,1996. follow
ing a period of illness.
He was bom in Rowan County, a
son of the late Walter Dougherty and
Annie Randolph Dougherty Getct of
Woodleaf with whom he resided. He
attended Rowan County schools and
was n retired inick ilrivcr.
Surviving. Inaiklition lohis niolher,
nn: 4 daughters, Portia J. Wilson of
Moeksville. Wanib Getcr of Rowan
County, Evelyn Dooglierty arid Judy
Dougherty, bolli of Capital Heights.Md.;3brotbcrs.WallerLee Dougherty,
Henry R. Dougherty and Leon
Dougherty, all of South Carolina; 7
slep-brolhcrs. Atluro Manago of
Leiwir. Benjamin Oeter, Albert Getcr
and Nathaniel Ocler. all of Woodlc.nf.
Willie S.T. Geier of Salisbury. J.W.GcterorCnolecmccrvndMalthewGctcr
ofNcwYoiktasistcr.SallencDulinof
Salisbutj;3srepsislcr5.F.ssieR-l.encli
of rdirabeth, NJ.. lUwillieG. Barkley
imd Alreta G- Allen, both ofSalisboty;
and a number of grandchildren and
other relatives.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
April 6,,alM<iore's Ciiapel AMEZioti
Church in Cleveland with the Rev.
DonnieC. Kenlofiiciating. Burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery.
Davie County Public Librajy
Moeksville. NC
D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11,1996 -
Bet^ P. Johnson
Dcisy Carolyn Pimw Johnson. 48.
of Mocksville. died Easter morning,
April 7. 1996. at
rbtsylh Memorial
Win-
.Slivwavboniinllmlci^on,t)rc.3. H ^
i'>47. [II ilic bic "
Jiiliii 'I1iiiiiiri\ Jr.
aiiclRclicccjRiilier f
Ibnuir. Siieiaugiit V /
eirinenlary scIkx)! &
Uv M yc.ipi id ilie W
IJavic C<>iinly 1
Sell) loK.
She ([i.iiliialeil from Roanoke Rap-
iil^ Juiiior-.Sciiior High School where
she was awarilcdlhe John PhilipSousii
Awanl for l-xccllencc in Music. She
wcni on to allciid Weslcm C'arolin;!
Univcrsiiy where she wasameiiilwor
Who's Who Among Colleges aiuIUiii-
vrisiiics and gradiiiiled Cum laitide in
1970, .She was a mcmljer of Sigm.i
Kappa .Sofoiiiy,
I'or rlie 1086-87 scIkkiI year, she
was rccogni/cd as Shady Grove
Mlemcntary's 'reaehcr of Ihe Year. In
I'h'2 she teceiscd Ihe Oulslanding Hl-
emeniaryMalhetiiatic.sTe.iehefAward
from Ihe N.C. Council of Teachers of
Malhetn.'Kics.
A meinher ofl'irsi Uniled MeilnxJ-
i-lChurelior Moek.svillc. sbe.served as
chair of worshif) and church trustee.
She is survived by lier husband.
Johnny M. Johnson of Mocksville; 2
dau^ilers, JenniferJ. Johnson of Gary
and Amy BethJohnson ofGreensboroCollege: 2 sisters. Janey P. Ivcy of
Wendell, and Pauy P. Aldred of
Durham; 5 nieces; 2 gieat nieces; her
father-in-law and mother-in-law. Paul .
Monroe and Wyona M. Johnson oP'
Mocksville;andherbrother-in-lawand
sister-in-law. Rocky W. and Susan H.
Johnson of Mocksville.
A service was held at Fust United
Methodist Church of Mocksville with
the Rev. Edward Biggers oflieiaiing
April 9, at 2 p.m. followed by burial at
Rose Cemetery, *
Memorials may be made to RiM
United Methodist Olurch of Mocks
ville for tlie consinictiori of a Farniiy '
Life Center, which was a vision of
Betsy's.
James Andrew Shadrick
James Andrew 'Andy' Shadrick
died Wednesday. April 3. 1996. in
Houston. Texas.
Survivors include 4 daughters of
Ihe Mocksville area and his mother.
Doris Rein ofClulc. Texas.
Monroe W. Wagner
Monroe Wilson Wagner. 73. of
V' Grove Street. Coolcemee. died l.atc
Saturday night at
N.C. Baptist Hos-
pilal in Winston- K' . 'n. j
Salcm after being HBttSVjS
indecliningheallli.
fmneialscrvices
werehcldatlla.m.
April 3, at Cool-
eeinec Episcopal H
ChurchoflheGood 9
Shepherd the fl
Rev. Ned Bailey
officiathig.
Burial w;ls held in Rowan Memo
rial Park Cemetery in Salisbuiy,
Memorials may be considered for
the Cooleemec Episcopal Church of
the Good Shepherd. Cooleemec, N.C.
27014 or to Leukemia Reseaith. c/o
Bowman Gray School of Medicine,
South Hauihomc Road, Winslon-Sa-
lem, N.C. 27103.
He was bom in Iredell CountySept.
29,1922, to the late James and Euphie
Ovetcash Wagner and was a retired
.. watchmaker and jeweler. For many
.p-earsheopeiaiedabusiriess. Wagner's
.dewdeis, in Cooleemee; He had also
•7been with "Wallace Jewelers and
'.• GregOT/s Jewelers in StatesviJIe.
HewasagrBduateofMLUIlaHigh
:;;School and has attended Spencer
'l^Sdiool of Watchmaking, He was a
-ynember of Cooleemee Episcopal
.::Church of the Good ShepheM where
L3»e had served as Vesuy member, se
nior warden, and Sunday School
^Geacheroftbeseniorhighs. Hchadalso
^Tserved on the Da vie COtjaiy Board of
.^■"Elections.
X Survivors incluiie his wife, Margiefreeze Wagner ofIhe hSrhc; a daugh-.'Iter.AudreyDeadmpnof^lowingRock;^ gtand^Idien:2sistentSarah Parks:^fKannapolis aivJ Minnie Lou ParkerJ'gbf Moocesville; and 2 brplhers. Trover■^agnerofNoithWUkesboro,ai«lHoyi
"Wagner of Mt inia.
Margaret S. WatersMargafelSmilhWalets.TT.ofCcm-
clcry Sltcet. Moeksville. died Fridayaftemoon. April 5.1996. at N.C. Bap
tist Hospital in WinMtm-Salem.Funeral services werehchlal Ip.m.
April 8, at Eaton Funeral Oiapel with
the Revs. Ed Biggers and Gerald Collins officiating. Burial followed in
Rose Ccniclcry.
Mcmoriuls may be considered for.HiidsonUnilcd Mclhtxlisl Church, 383
N. Main Street, Hudson. N.C. 28638.
She was bom In Davie County.Juncl2.i918,loilielaifi Beul and Rosa
Meroney Smith and was a retired reg
istered nurse with N.C. Bnptisl llospi-lji|wilh25ycar5orscrvicc as operating
room suiwrvisor. She had also worked
at Davle County Hospital and DavIeVillage Rcsidenlial Cant. She was agraduate of llic Siblcy Memorial llo.s-pilal School of Nursing in Wa.shlng-1011. D.C. ShcwasamcmbcrofMsieks-
vjllc First United Mclliodist Church.
I Icrhushtind,Jolin Waters, preceded
her in dcalli.Survivors Inclutlc adaughler, Mar-garelRoscCrowderofHudson,agrand-
son; and a brolticr. Oeiic Smith of
Mocksville.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE ^ORD, April 18,1996 -
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Rober Gaston Allen
J Robcr Gaston Allen, 78. romlbriy
ofU-S. Hwy. 64 East. Mocksvtlle^ died
Tuesday morning. April 9. 1996, at
Brian Center in Salisbury.
He was bom in Davie County. Feb.
9. 1918. to the late James Gaston and
Ophelia Smith Allen and was retired
from Hocchst/Celanese with 15 years
of service. He was also a daiiy fanner
and part owner and developer ofTwin
Cedars Golf Course.
He was a member of Moclisvilte
First Presbyterian Church and espe
cially enjoyedgolflngand lawn mower
repair. n ;
His wife. Estelle Boger Alien, pre
ceded him in death in 1992.
Survivors include 2 daughters.
Angeline Shore of Cooleemee and
Vivian Kinier of Salisbuiy: 2 sons.
Gary Allen of Salisbury and Keith
Allen of Moclcsville: 3 grandchildren;
3 great grandchildren: 2 sisters. Ellen
Mabe and Maiy Nell Benson, both of
Mocksville; and a brother, Cecil Allen
of Mocksville.
Funeral services were held at-11
a.m. April 11, at Eaton Funeral Chapel.
with the Rev. Leiand Ricluirdsonofli-
ciating. Burial followed in Rose Cem
etery.
Memorials may be made to AlkHe-
imers Research. 836 Oak Street, Win-
ston-Salem. N.C. 27101 or to Moc]&-
ville Presbyterian Church. 261S. Main
Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
/ Betty Aim Henley Cox
, '• 1928. in Opelika. Ala.
to Alben and Sybil Ridley Henley she
A iTOmorial service was held ar 7Mt- Apnl II. at Vogler and Sons
^TOChapel by the Rev. Daniel
Memorials may be inn.i.. .age^ Baptist Church. P.O. Box57. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014.
Wade Hubert Cleary
/ Wade Hubert Cleaiy. 77, of 474
Log Cabin Road. Mocksville. rftedThursday, April 11,1996. ^HewasbominDavieCouniylriiy
4. i918,toWilliamLutherandfanieBetty Reavis Qeaiy. A letirermj^. \
hewas namedDavieCounty Fatrafeef»
the Year in 1986. He was a *et^ «
the U.S. Army, serving in Uie l»mInfantry during World War n. .
He was preceded in death by I
brothers. Herman and Harvey Cfe^.Survivors include hiswife,ldal.una
Bracken Oeary: 4 sons. Bill
Gary Oeary and Wayne Oeary, ril of
Mocksville, and Gene Oeary .
kinville; a daughter, Nancy Gr^lnofHarmony;abroiher,Hoov«ato •.
of Siatesville; 3 sisters, Edna C^ :
and Alva Martin, both of IoBrt»®^
and Ruth Ooninger of Kannapfflls; 7 ^grandchildren; and 2 great grandthrl-
A funeral service was conduct^ at
2 p.m. April 13. at Ubeity
Church with the Revs. Moi^in
Blackburn. Richard Eskew.Stroudofliciating. Burial followdl in'
the church cemetery.
/
Baptist Church, do Lowell R«vis.
422 Duard Reavis Road, Mor^WHle,
N.C. 27028.
Ellis Jr.
i-™«S<»rariiBlisJr.,.40,ofSalts-
liutv 12.1996, M
•^om Serr 1955.
^'J.hS'wS^Mocks>2le
^ was lastemployed wrth Ftetgb -
''"Funetalnrvi^werehel^^^
•April&hi..6&ytheRev.Ki^
Miller Juiih burial followingchurch cemrtery.
J[ames Foy Cope.
James Foy Cope, 85, of Hartley
Road,Mocksville,diedTUesday,April
16, 1996, at his home after being in
declining health for a year.
He was bom in Davie County to
the late Nathaniel and Mary Jarvis
Cope. He was a farmer and had also
workedforErwinMillsin Cooleemee.
In later years, he worked at Caudell
Lumber Company. He was a member
of Liberty United Methodist Church
where he sang in the choir, taught
Sunday School and served in many
capacities.
Survivors include his wife of 65
years, Margaret Carter Cope of the
home; a daughter, Marie Ellis of
Mocksville: 2 sons. Sam Cope of
Brevard and David Cbpe of Baton
Rouge, La.; a sister, Otta Davis of
Mocksville;7grandchildren;and sev
eral nieces and nephew. He was pre
ceded in death by on infant son, James
Douglas Cope.
Funeral services were to be held at
2 p.m. April 28, at Eaton Funeral
Chapel with the Rev. David Reep
ofllciating and burial following In
Liberty United Methodist Chitrch
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Lib
erty United Methodist Church, 128
Liberty Circle. Mocksville, N.C.
27028 or to Hospice of Davie, P.O.
Box 665, Mocksville. N.Cr27028.
y
Johnny.Al Funderburk
Johnny Mize Funderburk. 55, of
Greenville, S.C., formerly of Cool
eemee, died Sunday, April 7,1996.
BomJuly21, l940,inDavieCounty
to the late Paul A. and Agnes F.
Funderburk, he attended Cooleemee
School. He was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include 2 daughters,
Debbie RathjeofStony Point andSonya
Hinderbu^efKannapolistason,James
> Andrew-Fbndeibuik of Statesville; 2
sisters, Patty L. Keller of Mocksville
andSallyJaobbsofCboleemee;2broth-
crs, Lewis R. Funderburk ofCharlotte
andAlbertFJmnderburkofHigh Point;
6 grandchildren; and a great grand
child.
Thebodywascremated April 10. in
Greenville. A memorial service was
planned a later date at Calvary
Community Church in Statesville.
Memorials may be made to the Sal
vation Aiinym any city.
Davie County Public Libraiy
Mocksville, NO
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DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 18,1996-'
Frances Godbey
Sarah rrancesMaulJinCodbey.76.of Harmony, ilieJ Mondiiy, April 15,
1996, ill Fnrsylh MemiirinI Hospital in
Winslon-.Salem after beinj; crilically
ill for [wo weeks.
She was bom in Rowan County
April 12.1920. loJohn Wesleyand Ida
Leekes Reaver M.auldin and was a
honiermker. Stw was educated m the
RowanCouniysehoolsandwisamem-
berofCalvaryBapiisiaiurchinRowan
County,
She was preceded in death by her
first husbami, Howard Salley; 8 bioih-
ers aitd 8 sisters.
Survivors include her husband,
William Taft Godbey ofMocksville; ason. Linn SaneyofSalisbury:adaugh-
ler, Kay DnimofMticksville; 2giarkJ-
sons; and a great grandson.
A graveside service was lo be held
al 2:30 p.m. April 17. at Calvaiy Bap
tist Church Cemetery with the Rev.
Oiris O'Guin officiating.
Liliie Mae Molsinger
Lillic Mae Molsingcr. 86, of Tlin-
nia.sville, died l-riday, Apiil 12,1996,
at Community General Hospital.
Bom March S, 19IU. in [Tavidsun
County lollie kite RrAert F. and Myrtle
Shoaf Motsinger Sr.. she wtcs a gradu
ate of Pilot High School and John
Wesley Bible College, fornieriy
Peoples Bible Colieg^ where she
served as dean of womm. -
She was the sisterofHelen Shoaf of
Farmington.
A funeral servicewasheld al3 p.m.
April 14,atFairview UnitedMedtodist
Qitirch with Drs. Buddy Champion.
Michael Kurtz and Brian Donley oiTi-
ciaiing. Burial foUowe^ in the chur^
cemetery.
VeraHarkeyHillard - 'i ,
Veia Harkey Hillaid, 88. o( ^s-.
bury.diedeatly Friday,April 12.1996.
al Rowan Regional Medical Center
aftcrabnefiliness.
She was bom Apitl 17, 1907, in
Rowan County to the late Katie Klittz .
and HughR. Harkey andwas cducatod
in the RowanCounty schools-She was
employedbyCannonMillsfor24yea:«
before retiring in 1968.
She was a member of Gays Chapel
United Methodist Church wliete shewasamembcroflheSusannaWesley-,
Julia Dunn Sunday School class, the
Mildred Morgan United Mclhotfist'
Women and live Golden Age Senior.
She was preceded in death by her ,husband, Allen Jessie Hillard. Oct. 20.
1980, and by a son, Oiarfcs AiW
Hillard, May 31.1995.
Surviving are a son. Benny Hillard -
ofSalisbury; a brolher. Gay Harkey of
Salisbury; 9 grandchildren; 18 greatgrandchildren and 3 great great grand- '
children-
Funeral services were conducted at
2p.m. April 13.alCaysChapelUniWi
Methodist Church with the IW\a.' J. ;David Colson and Benny HilhiRloHf-
cialing. Burial followed in the chu^
cemetery. , ^
-
Elvie Godbey j^evin
. Elvie Godbey Ncvin. 76. of Mt
/ Sterling, Ohio, died March 21,1996, al
Ml. CantieJ-Medical Center in Colum
bus, C8ijo.
>She tvu bom FA. 3. 1920, to the
^ hte Olive Godb^
AnaefsohtSfWioston^Salem and
. ftoiniie'AndorsonT of; Manchester,
J^ass.; 3'gnuidchildren; a greargradd-
chi!d;andabrother.EveratlGodbeyof
Salisbuly-, 1 . : - • --. -i
S)R was preceded in death by her
.i1usbaj4-Ray1t10BdS.Nevitt.-Aug.24,-' ,
'1992; ait^r* daughter,-SHifoh Rao''
Nevin.Jatftd, 1987,
; StewasretuedfniinWesiingbouse., ,
-A-^ifvesWi ser^ecwas'-Wd ai Mp.^ hte^l3. ^Gwr^^Ciin- ^
Roy Sidney Morris
Roy Sidney Morris, 83, of Salis
bury, died Sunday, April 14, 19%, al
Rowan Regional Medical Cenierafler
being in declining health for the pa.sl
two years.
He was bom in Davie County in
Cooleemee March IS. 1913, to the late
Mary Elizabeth Gtady and Sidney
Manuel Morris and was educated in
the Rowan County schools.
He wasemployed for 27 years with
Cannon Mills and worked for Life of
VAandlater operatediheRoyS. Monis
Agency. AchoitermemberofMessiah
Lutheran Church, he later moved to
Haven Lutheran Church. He was a
memberofHamid D.Jarrell American
Legion Post and was a member of Life
Underwriters Association, He was
named Life Underwriter ofIbc Year in
1979.
Survivors include his wife, Frances
Lucille MacCotmick Morris. 2 sons,
MikeMorrisofMocksvilleandWayne
Morris ofWrightsville Beach: 2 broth
ers, Charles "Chip" W. Morris and
Waller Morris, both of Salisbuiy; 3
grandchildren; and agreat grandchild.
A funeral service was lo be held at
2p.m. April n.alSummersell Memo
rial Chapel by the Revs. Ronald Fink
and Wiliiford Lyerly with burial fol
lowing al Cily Memorial Park.
Davie County Public Library
Mocksvllie, NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 18,1996-
'Margaret C.Nunn
J Margaret Louise Chandler Nunn.
75.ofClcttanons.diedThursday. April
II. 1996. alMeadowbrtiok Manor of
Cicmmons.
.She was bom Aug. 16, 1920 In
Mount Airy to James A. and Benh.i
Wood Chandler and was a memberof
l-airvlcw Moravian Church In Wln-
sion-Salem. She had been exeeutivo
secrelary for the chieflegalcounsel of
Wachovia Corporation prior lo her re
tirement.
She was preceded In death by her
husband, Howard Samuel Nunn Sr.;
and a w>n, Howard Samuel Nunn Jr.
Surviving are a daughter. Nancy
Nunn Hofiacks of Orlando. Fla.; 8
grandchlldicn.TraccyClileyofClem-
inons. Wcndiill Nuiin of Advance.
Kevin NunnofMocksvillc.Jnmi Nunn
of Concord. Cathy Turnbull of Chi
cago. III., EarleneZanrnreila. Michael
Tumbull nttd Colleen Tumbull, all of
OiJando. Fla.; 5 great grandehiidren:
and 2 sisters, Rachel Shellon and
Toolsic Quesinberry, both ofVirginia.
A graveside service was held at 2
p.nt. April 13. at Gotfs Acre in Witw
. ston-Salcm. by the Rev. R. Dmald
Winters. ,, '. ' i"
MemorialsmaybemadetoFiiirview
Moravian Church, 6S50 Silas Creek
Parkway, Winston-Salcm, N.C27106.
Roy Roscoe Riggs
Roy Roscoe Riggs. 82, of Mount
Aiiy.diedMonclay night. Aprils. 1996
at Northern Ho^ital of Suny County
in Mount Airy.BominSurryCouniyJan.23,1914.
he was a retired truck driver.
AfuncralservicewasheldMN^y ^ ,
Funeral Chapel in Mount AiryWlIjA, j
Rev. Jon Ctawley with burial
inginMidkifrCemetery. , ,
He was the uncle of Frances Jack- .
sonofMocksvilie.
Richard Martin Ihylor
Richard MartinTaylor, l7.ofClem-
mons. died Monday. April 8, 1996.
Bom Sept. 25. 1978 in Sanford lo
Kenneth Richard and Lottie Martin
Taylor, he wasasenioratWest Forsyih
High School where he was a member
of the Fellowship of Christian Ath
letes, Latin Club and track team. He
attended the Career Center and was a
member of Calvaiy Baptist Chureh
where he was in the youth choir.
He WAS the brother of Debni Ann
Taylor of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
4 p.m. April II. at Calvary Baptist
Church by Dr. Gary Chapman and the
Rev.Trtiell Williams. Burial followed
in Wc.stlawn Gardens of Memory.
Memorials may be made lo the Ri
chard M. Taylor Library Fund. West
Forsyth High School. 17.t5 Lcwisville-
Oemmons Road, CIcminons, N.C.
27012,
Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC
DAVIE GGIKTY ENTERP^E RECORD, April 25,1996 -
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Maiy F. Beaman
y Marie Paries Benman. 72, of Win-
ston-Salem. died Saturday, April 20.
1996, at N.C. Baptist Hospital.
A graveside service was held at 11
a.m. April 24. at Deep Creek Friends
Meeting Church Cemetery in Yadkin
County with the Rev. Richard I.
Shamel officiating.
She was the mother of Cluirles
Beam.in Jr. of Adv.incc
Liiwey Cline O^'son
J Linney Cline Dyson, 73, of Madi-
""^^^^fwrainDavicCountytothc
HtnlagcPumiiiin: CompanySuni„,o. include his wife. !>„.
""'> «'3y.so„of,heho,„c 2srwis. ^-nnis Dyso„ j 5,eve Dyson
«l o ^'ocksvillcMdiiiigliicrs.KathyCarlncr of Little Rock. Ark.. Kaye
«y«.nBarficldofUnio„Cmvc,Vfck
™''P"="'Huds,«,h Stanley,
hofMocksvillKasisrcr.LolaOysonUmlcy ofMocksville a brother. LeonOyson of Mocksville: 10 giandchil-
"• ^ S"-"® grandchildren.
... a held at 2 p
Cem 1" ChurchCemetery with the Rev. David
C*i/breaih oflficiaimg.
y
[: G^rge ''
Advatjc^/dM hioildayi|ApriI^22,.
Ij 1996, at his ilniidetiM, ^ . ' .
J . He was bom In Davie County to
; the late George and Bhel Daniel
Cornell Sr. He was retired from Food
Lion as a market manager. He was a
member of Liberty United Methodist
Church, a life member of Lexington
V.F.W. Post 3074 and a member of
the American Legion Post 0008.
Survivors include a son. Dannie
Correll of Mocksville; 2 brothers,
Kenneth Cornell of Mocksville and
Fred Correll of Hamptooville; and 3
grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Hettie Hamilton Correll.
' Funeral services were to be held at2 p.m. Apnl 25, at Liberty United
Methodist Church with theRev.David
Recp ofliciating.
Memorials may be considered for
the Organ Fund of Liberty United
Methodist Church. l29LibertyCircle,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Abraham Frost
Abraham C. Frost. 85, died Tucs-
^y, April 16, l996.atNurslngCcnicr
in Nashville. Tenn. after a period of
declining health.
Bom in Mocksville, he was a son of
the late Philmore and Hntlic Frost and
was educated in the Davie schools.
His wife, .Mary Frost, preceded him
in death.
SutvivorsinclttdeasQa,DavidFiost -:opiaAwll^add^j^heR^of Nashville: and^^ew;Ai^urW_ .Frost of Salisbtity'pbtJ^^i.R^t!riy
nn^l services were held at II
a.m. April 22, at House of Hatch Fu-naalHome,92l lefTeisonSticct, Nash
ville; Term,
Ella Dunn
y Ella Maria Lashmit Dunn. 81. of
Wrnston-Salem. died Sunday. April
21. l996.atForsythMemorial Hospi
tal.
A funeral service was held at 11
a.m. April 24, at Fraternity Church of
the Btmhren by the Rev.Robert Roller.
Burial followed in the church cem
etery.
She was the mother of J. Michael
Dunn of Advance,
Emma Dulin Hudson.
Emma Dulin Hudson, 95, of 227
Neely Street, Mocksville. died Mon
day. April 22, 1996. at Autumn Care
afterftve years ofdeclining health and
four weeks of serious illnesti.
Bom Aug. 18. 1900. in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the late
Henry and Mary Lou Clouse Dulin
and was educated in the Davie County
schools. A member and deaconess of
Shiloh Baptist Church, she was a mis
sionary.
Her husband. Ara "Buck" Hud.son,
died Jan. 24. 1941. Her son, Issac
Hudson, died July 20,1944.
Funeral arrangements were incom
plete.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25,1996 •
l8-iiiiinih-i)ld daujihicr of flrcll .ind
Rcnco iii'itafi /ones "f l-aycllc\illc.
ilinlSiiikl.i) , A|>ril 21, 19^6, ^
Univcisily Medical CVmer.
Siirviuip*. Ill addiiliiii i,i |>er |vir-
cnn, arc a laadief. C..iey Newman
J"ni.-<i<ifihciii'(iic;malerna!i;randpaf-
tnli, Kaicn and lid l'iM.ii||I| nf Him,,,
iaiu. Hawaii; mriiemai unai grandpar
ent, l.illiaii and Rav^eii Tnllcnl id'elie
Fail, omiiiumiiy: nialcinal grandpar
ent. Kimiticand Jane necmlcf Ra-
lcipIi:palemiiigrjiidp,iix-n(s,CaihyandSlaiiiey Junes orilaieili*;, Ari^; iwler-
nai gaal grandpanrnls, Pairicia and
Ted Piisccin and palenui greal grand-
nioihcr.Oihclla Jones.
A gr.nve.side service was eimducicd
•II p.III. April 23.at I.cgiiin Memorial
Park in Cixdeeinec liy liic Rev. Larry
lloiiieneid
Arnold Ruef
Anuild Rucf nf Adiiiiice. fimncriy
of Westflcld. Pa., died Friday. April
!9,al MeadosvbnxikTciTiiecofDavic.
He was bom Aug. 3. 1906. in
Obercid. Suilzeriand. lo Arnold and
Magdcienc ntnvmatd Ruef.
Surviving are 3 siaughlers. Pairicia
Shcmian ofMocksviiic.Mary Alien of
Advance and Diiinna Rhodes ofMul-
lierry. Fla,: 2 sims. William Ruef of
Wcslilcld. I'a and Beinard Rucf of
l.akcinnd. Ida.
Burial was in Wesiiieid. I*a.
Cynthia Ann Ward
CyniliiaAnn Waid.47. of Advance,
diedTliursday. April IK. i996.alFor-
sylh MciiKxial Hospilai in Windon-
S.aicin.
Involved in the ctmiinunUy. she
served on eoiimiiUces for various or-
ganl/alions. including ihc Advance
Garden Club w here she also serv ed as
secrciary. She was also involved in
fwd raising efTons for llic Advance
Kie Dcpanmenl.
I^urvlving ore her husband, Russell
>f£rd: a daughier, Alisa R. Ward; a
son, Russ D. Ward Jr.. all ofiheborne;^moihcr. Lueille McShanc ofEnid,^a.; 3 broihers. Chrisibpher.Ldand
Hmoihy Rudiger, ^ a sisicr,
{jperesa Danow.
^ -A graveside service was held al 4
fpjrh. April 20, at Forsyih Mcmoriiil
Vv'Memoriuls may be made lo (he
^American Heart Association, I386-A
^^igale Ccnlo- Drive, Wlns^-Sa*
;'lem.N.C.27l03.
• Zella T. King
SioncvilleMuniclpiilCemcicry.
Hazel Parker Snider
/ Ha/dParker.Siiidcr.SS.ofLcxing-
"in. died Saturday. April 13. 1996. atRowan Medical Ccnicrin Salisbury
Born March 7. 1911, in NashCounly, ,be laic Clarence Clwood
nnil Eihel Collie Parker, she was a
^incmaker. She wa.s a member of
uiurchlandMiitionaryBapiisiChun-hwlwn: she had hecn a Sunday School
icacher and choir member. She was
akoamernbcroflheChurchland Home^.nonsiraiiMs Glob and ihe Senior
Ciit/cnsClub.
She was preceded in death by herhusband, Adam Wilhum Snider
Surviving arc a brother. Woody
HwoodPartoorSpringHope;and3sisters. Vivian P. Bedding/icfd of^btiion, j,nie p, s,,pUcnson and
Hilila-lh Cruwdcr. Imih of Raleigh
Tlicfuncralwasheld.a,2p.m.Aprii16. .11 Oiurchland Missionary BaptistCTuird, hy ihe Rev, Stephen Martin
wiili hurial following in Forcsl Hill
Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made lo
aioMilaird Missionary Baptist
Church. 7516 Hwy. I.V) South. Ux-
inglon. N.C. 27292.
/ Prances R. Martin
• FranccsR.Manin.SS.ofAshcville.died Friday, April 19. 1996.
A nalivc of Sialcsville. she was Ihc
widow nf Ihc laic Oscar L. Martin Jr.
andlhcdaughicroflhc laie Thomas H,
and Mahcl Ellis Redinon.
She is survived by a sister. Flora
Raper of Winsion-Salem; and a num
ber of nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were held al 11
a.m. April 23.alFamiingionCemelefy
, In Faiminglon by llic Rev. Thomas
Raper Rcdmon.
Randy A. Stanley
-Randy Autiy Stanley Sr.. 43, of
Tob.iccovilte.dicduiicxpccicdiyathis
home Friday. April 19.1996.
Bom Scpl. 25. 1953, in Yadkin
Counly, he was the biwhcr of Diane
LivcngixKl of Mocksvlllc.
Funeral service.s were conducted al
2 p.m. April 22. al Hayworth-Millcr
Rural Hall Chapel with hurial follow
ing at King Memorial Park.
Jimmie Reid Williamson
Jlmttilc Reid Williamson. 78, of
Motk.svillc,dicdWcdticsd.iyafleroiH)n
at Forsyih Memorial Hospital in Win-
slon-Salem.
She wa-s the widow ofHairy Sbixik
Willi.imson. who died in 1993. She
was bom in Henderson Counly. a
daughter of Wjlliaiii BrilUin and Eva
Edwards Reid.
Survivors include a son. Harry
Stiook Williamson Jr. of Winslon-Sa-
lem; 3 grandchildren: 3 greal grand-
children; and 2 sisters. Dcnholm Held
Sapp of Burlington ami Flora Reid
Sicpp of Arlington. Texas.
At her request llicrc was no local
service. She was buried April 22. in
Florid.1 NationalCcinctcry in BusIiikII.
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Mocksville, NC
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^li(h Brewer
Edilli U)uisc Bycrly Brewer. 75. of
^xinglnn. died Tuesday at her liome
aper a sudden illness.
;• She was the sisterofPrcston Bycrly
Mucksville.
]- A funeral .service was held at 4 p.m.
April 25. at Davidson Funeral Home
Chapel hy the Rev.Charles Kykcrwith
hurial fnllowing in Good Hope United
Mcthtxii.st Church Cemetery.
Margaret S. Dodson
Margaret Shelton Dodson. 69. of
MiKksville. died Tuesday. April 2.1.
1996. .11 Forsylh Memorial Hospit.il.
She was bom Aug. 10. 1926. in
Stokes County to the late Dewcy and
K.ite Aiitry .Shelton.
She w.isan active mcmbcrof Union
Chapel United Methodist Church and
the United Methodist Wonren.
.Survivors include a son. Titn
l>xls«nofMock.sville:asister.Maxine
Stephens of Danbury; 2 brothers.
Harold Shelton of Kemersvtlle and
Ray Slielton of Jacksonville. Fla.; 2
grandchildren. Ttmmy and Amanria
Drxison.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Rev. Cameron M. Dodson.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. April 27, at Union Chapel United
Methodist Church with the Revs. Ed
Toppci',George AttmanaiulLeioyHunt
ofliciating.
Memorials nisQr be An^dqi^ for
Union Chapel Udit^ kdUiddllt
Chusch. 1813 U5. Hwy. 601 North,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Mary G. Carter
Mary Eva Oanett Carter, 87, of
Mijcksvllle, died Friday, April 26, at
Autumn Care of Mocksville.
FunemI services were held April 28
at 2'p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the'Rev. Wayne Buff ofEciating.
Memorials may be considered for
Fulton United Methodist Church, N.C.
Hny.801 S.,Advance,N.C 27006or
CehterUnited Methodist Church Cem
etery Paving Fund, c/o Linda Owings,
728 Wilkcsboro Street, Mocksville,
N,C. 27028.
She was bom August 26,1908, in
Alamance County to the late Brice
Phillips and Minnie Barnes Gatrett.
She was a member of Fulton United
Methodist Church.
° Survivors include 3 daughters,
Minhie Josephine McClamrock of
Mocksville, Elva Grace Elam of
OTallon, III. and Margaret Ann Bryant
q£,lilat Rock: a son, Lawrence Ray
dorter of Mocksville; one sister, Mar
garet DeatonofThomasvil1e;abrother-
ii^raw and sister-in-law, E.E (Ras)
ai^Ruth Phelps of Winston-Salem;
rmgiandchiltben, 12 gieat-grandchil-d^ and 2 step-grandchildren.
Harvey Lee Davidson
Harvey Lee "Harve" Davidson, 61,
of Salisbury, died Saturday, April 27.
1996, at Rowan Regional Medical
Center aOcr two weeks of serious ill
ness.
Bom March 29. 1935. in Row,in
County, he was a son of the late Clyde
Hiiam and NellieTenor DaviiLson and
was educated in the Davie County
schools. He was retired from Bendix
alter 25 years of service. He was a
mcmbcrof Rock Hill Church of Christ
in Cleveland.
Survivors include his wife of 43
years, Betty Jane Woods Davidson; a
son. Harvey J. Davidson of Salisbury;
4 daughters, Betty Ann and Mary Nell
Davidson, both of the home, Cathy
Davidson Reid and Lorctta Dcni.se
Gibson, both of Salisbury; 4 brotliers.
Fred Hiram Davidson of Mocksville.
Clyde Baxter Davidson of Linwotxl.
Hugh Augustus and James Douglas
Davidson, both of Salisbury; 4 sisters,
Gloria Whittaker of Maltapan. Mass.,
HaltieWilliamsofMocksville, Annette
Wilkins of Salisbury and Mac Nell
Tatum of Gieensboio; and 5 gmnd-
children.
Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home is
in charge of anangements.
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Thurmon G. Draughn
Thumian Cwyn Dmughn. 73, of
•327 Chcny Hill Rnail. Mocksvllle,
died laic Sunday, April 2S, IW6. a(
'l>avieCouniyHi«jiiial.
He was bcirn March 12, 1923, in
Davit-Counly Inlhc laic Jc«c Mariin
and Ulis Ticlsy Ann .Slcwuri I3raughn.
He served In ihe U,.S, Aniiy during
World War II awl was a field tnainlc-
nance supcn*isc>r for PiUn I-rcighl. re-
liring after 30 t ears of service. He was
aiiicinberorTurTcnline B.iplisi Church
in Mocksvillo.
Survivingareliiswlfe, Mary l.anicr
Draughn of lire liinnc; 4 si>ns. Mack
Draughn. Ronald Dranghn and Kenny
Draughn. all of Mocksvillc, and Troy
Draughn ofCh;irlcslon,.S.C.; 2 daugh-
lets.AnnAllcniifMcKksvillcandCalhy
Allen of Wilson; 12 grandchildren; 3
grcal gratulchildtcTi; and 3 hnrlhcrs,
Clarence. Rarl and lirvin Dranghn, all
of MvKksvillc
He was pa-cedcti in dmrlh by 2
brothers. Lc.sicrand i'.vcrclle Draughn,
A ^vcsidc service was helil al 2
p,m, April 30. al Rose Cemetery in
Mocksvllle by Ihc Rev. David Reep,
Memorials may be made 10 CaiKcr
Services rrescriplivc Dtitg Fund, c/o
Heba Ellioll, I'.O. Hot 424, Mocks
villc. N.C. 27I):R i>r to Hospice of
Davlc Counly. c/o Janci Hl.iir, I'.d.
hot ft65. Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028.
Marion S. Junes
•' Marion SbcriTicr "ITukc" Jones .Sr.
ofEasr RcnslflicdTlutfsdaynighl, Afvil
2l. (996.
■•:Bnm Feb. 23. I92R, lo Jesse Joel
ivrid Annie Sherrncr Jones, he was iIk
falherof Ftnily (Jroce of Advance.
Jlie funeralscrviccwftsbeldqit-nonHopiist Chnrtli wilh ihc Revs. RoyYotrng. Roger I'allcrson and Edgar
Whillock officiating. Buria! followed
in Lcwisvtlle Hn|Kia Church Cctn-ctc^in Lcwisvillc,
James Clarence Gaither
JamcsClatcnccGailher,78,ofCool-
ecmee. died Wednesday. April 24.
1996. al his residence.
Funeral services wereheld al 2 p.m.
April 27, at Ealon Funeral Home wilh
Drs. Russell Morris and David
Gllbrealh and Ihc Rev. Gary Phillips
officialing.
He was bom Aug. 24, 1917. in
Wilkcs Coumy, lo (he laie James and
Canna Hnlhmiik Gailhcr and was a
nicmbcrofCoolccmce ChurchofGod,
He was preceded in deaih by his
wife of SI years, Margarei Laihain
Gailher.in 1991,
Survivors include 2 daughters.
BemiccGailhcrofWinsion-Salemand
Clenda Howcll of Mucksviile; a son,
l.uke D. Gailhcr of Mobile. Ala.: 2
sisicrs. OIlic Laiham and Pansy Wnll.
Ixxh of Mocksvillc; .3 brolhcrs. Willie
I.. GaiihcrofMldw.ay, Fred A. Gailhcr
and Hugh E. Oiiilher. both of Rich
mond. V,1.; 3 grandchildren, Luke
Gailhcr Jr., Duicc Howell and Kaitn
Lewis; and a great granddaughter.
Haiiey Lewis.
Memorials may be considered forCancer Services Pteserlplion Drug
Fund, c/o Rcba Ellioll, P.O. Box 424.
Mocksvillc, N.C,27028orloHospice
of DavicCounly, P.O. Box665,Mocks
villc. N.C,2702R.
David LajMackieDavid Uc Mnt4u07^>^J^
Lane,
Tuesday,
He was bom BWSfc
•VwlkinCountyto Hw'Bill and Judy |pia
He was amember of BearCosk Baplisl Church, employr^ byFood Lion and alicnded Davie High
School. .Surviving arc his parents of thehome; paternal grondmolher, Mag^Poos of Tobaceoville; pawnal grand
father, Jt^-K.maternal grandfather.BobertSprinkle
of Boonville; a brother, Billy DaleMaekie oflvlocksville-. several aunts;uncles ami other rclauves- _
The fuiieral service was held at 11asn. Aprilr26, at BearQrek BaptistOtutchbyilhe Revs. Richard Bl^
and Dflvid;OiHwaih,BtBial follo^at Deep Cieek Friends Oioeh Cem-«ieiyin,J^n County.
Emma Dulln Hudson
Emma Dulin Hudson, 95. of 227
Necly Sireel, Mocksvillc. died Mon-
day,Apiil22, l996.alAulumnCaieof
Mocksvillc. after being in declining
hcallh for five years and seriously ill
four weeks.
Dom Aug. 18, 1900. in D.avie
Counly K) (he late Henry Mary Lou
Clouse Dulin. she was educated in the
DavicCounlyschooKSbcwasanicm-
bcrof.ShilohBnplislChurch where she
was adcrrconcss and a mcmK-roflhe
Missionary Society.
Her husband. Ara "Buck" Hudson,
dicdJan.24.1941.Ason.lssacHudson,
also preceded her in death. Sept. 20.
1944,
Funeral services wereconducted at
3 p.m. April 25. al Shiloh Dnplisi
Church by the Rev, Dr. Donald Ray
Jenkins, Burial follov/cd in the church
cemetery.
Buster Myers
r Ircy Gray "Buster" Myers, 59, offcirmony, died at his residence Tues-
ay, April 23. 1996.
- HcwasbominDavicCountyMarch
(1.19.17.10 the late Silas Clwrlcs and
mnic Laura Jarvis Myers.5; .Survivingarchiswirc.BarbaraJanepills of Ihe home wlKtm he marriedJepl, 17, 1988: a daughter. Lucille
Jrittanda Myersof the home; a brother,j^fus W. Myers ofWinslon-Salcm:2
thlers. Emma M. Allen and Lcona M.HjcCulloh, both of Advance.
He was preceded in death by a
bjilher. Garland V. Myers; and 2 sis-
lllls, l.ucilleM. Sheets and Wilma M.(^ver.
'j Funeral services were conducled al
?;ip-n'- April 25, at Reavis Funeraliftme Chapel by the Rev, Ralph
Slanley. Butial followed in HannonyCemetery.
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Mocksvllle, NC
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John Henry Rober^n
John Hcniy Robeitson, 74. of-Ad
vance,dtc(lWcdnesday,April24. 1996,
at Fbrsylh Memorial Hospital in Win-
ston-Saian.
He was horn June 5.1921. in Davic
County to the late Roy and Delia
Hendrix Rohertstin. He was a member
of Advance United Methodist Chuteh.
Survivors include his wife. Frances
Williatns Rulicrtson of the home; a
ilauglilcr, Mattha Haiiisof Advance; 3
brothers, Sjiencer Rolrertson of Salis
bury. Paul Robertson and Robert
Robertson, Ixtth of Advance: and 3
sisters. I jrrene lioddiudofLcnoirCity.
Tcnn., Mabel Laird and Katherinc
Carter, both of Mocksville.
A funeral service was held at 4^.m.
April 27.alAdvanccUnited Methodist
Church with the Rev, Dennis Marshall
ofncialing. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
'ly:
IV^oward Leon Wooten, 74. of
ldriErield.diedl\^y.i^^i996.
ail^mly Meinoti^
March 13, 1922. irillanlin
Coftily. Iowa, he wnts a son of the late
iMley Raymond and Maty Jme
Mcgotmich Wbotim. He.waifidiRdfi{^ the N.C. Depaitnmt Itens-
'' ^tion where he was a
member. deaMin atid ^^y
(illeacberatPlyterB^tlsitilQKhI a U.S. M^ne CoqpipS^^d
- n veteran ahd a mbttffiif of
Rk^ldVFW. ^
S Surviving are his wife. Minnie Lee
l&iscrWoctentadaijgte.Janiwijif.
I of Albemoile; hfDthe& Paul
DofHam{i(onviUe,JataWo(iten
iRatelgb; Hidtatd Wootn inf Salt4-
Sty,'Willloni yfopten.andj^ix^' bothipf M<)(|icsV|iln ^
uline Wboteti'K ' '
Kldren;t
I Funeral lsmlces'!w«e 1
m. j^ril 26| at Flyitf B^iI the Rev^ Maic'Vandeihin^'J
jilowed In the church cemetcntlltaiy rites conducted byj^l
ontyDAV.Pmorials were made to nyler
t Church. 2S938 Austin Road,
iarle.N.C, 28001.
y
^^Hutchins Seate~
!;SadieHutchinsSeats.93.ofMead- n
She was bom in Davie CnintyDec. 16, 1902. to the late Andrews-
Jackson and Ada Frances Call
Hutchms and had been a homemaker.
. "'f ^'nem'^roftheFarmingtonUnited Methodist Church.
She as preceded in death by hernusbantf.CharlicBurtonScats, in 1962.and by two sons. Dallas Scats and
ucRc Seals,
S"fvivtng arc 2 daughteis. Nanniesue HaipeofFarminglon and Frances
^well of Mocksville; a son, John A.
f^ of aemmons; 8 grandchildren;
^ grandchildien; 5 great greatynwlcWIdien; and a daughter-in-law.
M^elta Smith S^dfMocbville,
. be 'con-
jbe'Ra^.Tammv
'""bj' 'follow-
c.^-'•eteij^jrtlw.^,4 pil. Iv,,^s.
- *^<»b»!?niay,bemadeto Fanh-
®eei4'ir^'25d3 FarnJ■ngton-Rd., Mocksville, N.C 27028.
JoAnn Dove SpeaksJ JoAnn Dove Speaks. 47. of King.
diedFridaymomlng. April 26.1996. atPorsyth Memorial Hospital in Win-
ston-Salem.
She was the mother ofBllly Rouna
of Mocksville,
Thcfuneral was held at DrookslownUnited Methodist Church by the Revs.
Derry Bamhardt andSu.san Noithcraft,
Burial followed in the church cem
etery.
Mocksville, /Id; 'ary
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lliihcrl W. Cadncr
, iiiiK-iiWe<U-y
J \Vin-!.'n Salciii. Jic-l
I M home,
lie w.is iioni Ucc.
MiK-k-villo, 111 Joliii We.ilcy ami Mary
II Ma:rm('ait»cr.llcvva-.cilm.al<.-<linn,cN1.vUvilIosd.iH-KamlpiaJmm-il
ru.mN(VSuaclMiivciMtyinlW>-llcrvasailairyfarnicramlaliinna
eniplMMV.il ,l,c raniK-rs Miime Acl-
and a nicnbcr id Mom.i
ralnii ^ '!»toaMcth•>dl^! (liuahlU-M asi'mccdi-J indcalhln a-'ii.
Itnlvii W.Cartncrlr .ii' IdlfvSm v.vmsir.cUuIn his wile. Mailli.i
Caiwcr nf Vienna Village n.l.hni.i-vnddanelneis.lla/elBeeK.n
Winsuin .salein and Knhy AndemnnorMarslliU'.asi'ntiailandCafln.rii
fj.i.llo, Calif.; 1(1 gramleh.ld.en; -grandchildren; a Mslcr. Idea li.
i)avis"iil Salishnry; and adamghlcr in-
law.U'inna Junes Canner.
A im-nvirial seivice was held al .M,v a. al Von.let and Sonsl,;.vnnld.iCha,vlhyd.eKev.Uand.il,.
p. Waneh A piivale Inn nil was held
caMiei lh;ii
Mrnu>iial<•l,,l.,,lh.nedMellu.dislChnieh.Wl.^
Uoliui lli«l Uivd. Winsum-Salem.
N.C .r;il"'
I.ulia Martin Donnelly
l.elia Lueilc Martin Donnelly. S'>.
Ill Salisbury. died May 1.1996, at the
S.ilishnry Unit of Lutheran Nursing
I liiincs follosvinp a lengthy battle with
Alzheimer's disease.
Koin April S, 1907. in Cameron.
S C. til Waller l-'ranklin and Minersa
lliirence W.all Martin, she moved to
MiK'Vsvillc as a child and grew up in
I Javie County.
She graduated from Duke Univcr-
siiy in 1927. with an A.B. in English
and French and continued her cduca.
tiiin at the U'NC.Chapel Hill School of
Social Work. She taught in Lenoir,
Sivneer and Davie County until 19.19
when site was named director of the
Davie County Welfare Depanment.
In 1947. she lieeame director of the
Ifiiwan Welfare IX-partment, moving
ill SalisbuD' in 194R. She was a mem
ber of First United Mcthrxlist Church
and was active in the Altrusa Club
Inteinalional of Salisbury until 1990
when she was named Member Emeri
tus.
She is snrvivcil by her husband of
5.S years. Paul William Donnelly,
whom she married Feb. 1, 1941; a
riaughter, Eli/alicth Ziglar of Raleigh;
;i grandibughtcr. a sister. Janie Martin
of MiK-ksville; a brother, Walter E.
MartinofMiK-ksvillciandanumberof
other relatives.
She vvas preceded in death earlier
Ihis year by a sister. Ruby M. Mixirc.
Funeral services w ere condiretcil at
Siinunersctt Memorial Chapel by the
Rev. I lenry 'rhoinpson. Entombment
rolliiwed at Rowan Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to the
Diinnclly Home, c/o Rowan County
Depanment of Social Services, 12.46
W. Innes .Street, Salisbury. N.C. 28144
or 111 UNC SehiKil of Social Work.
Ann. Eli/alielh Benfield, JOI S.
Pirtslxinr Streel, CB 113560. Chapel
Hill. N.C. 27.5W-35.50.
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KeiniethClayHanwn
K»ah cw ««-ai. o. »'
Shertills Ford, died Saturday. May f•1996. al Cartetcl General Hospital inMoreheadCi.yartera^u'';;^"^^^^^^^
Mn and the late Pansy JonesEellMcNeely.hewasaj^my
insutanceteehiticianforCom^o^
He was edueated in the Sbcrrills Ford
'^''i^'was a lifelong member ofHopewell United Methodist Church
and a faithful member of AlcoUobcsAnonymous for moreSurviving are hts Wife.Harwell of tire homc;ason.PenyC ay
Hopewell UniledMethodistCTu^al8pm.May5.bytl.eRevs.J~P'"!'"-KenEllcrandW.C.Cockman.
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Cecil Ellis Leagans
Cecil Hiis Leag^gl,ofPuddingftiJge Road, died early Salurday. May
4.1996,al ForeyUi Memorial Hospital.
He was bom inl—
Davie County
Match 26.1915. tolate Granville «||^V||kH
EdwaidandCamilU
Collelie Leagans
andhadbeenadaity
farmer for the past
1932
graduate of Mocks-
viiie High School, he wasamembehof
MocksvillcFiisi BaplistChurchwhere
he.wasa formerchairman ofthe tmslee
board and a member of ihe deacon
board.
He wasii leaderinorganizing Farm-
ingtoa Voliiniecr Fire Depanmcni and
Was awanled aciiruion for42 years of
smieem 1995. Hcwasalsonmembcr
of llie rarrncrs Crxipcralivc Dairy in
Wiiisloii Salem and l.irersencd on Ihe
Heard of llniicil Dairies in Clreens-
loito Heiviivaniemheroflheadvisory
N'aid for CiHpperalise E.xrciision Se--
siir anil served on Ihe Hoard of Ditee-
loisof iIk' Farm Bureau.
I le « as past master ofPino Grange
and served as direclor of Ihe Davie
llteeilersAssotialiDn. In 1982, he was
the recipienl of the Mosl Improved
llenlAttaalfromDavieCountyDHlA,
He aki served on ihe Board of Diree-
(ors oflire Farmers Home Adminisira-
lion (FmHA), He was firstcKairmanof
the Duiehmans Creek Watti^ed. He
WTO' past master of the Fqiminglon
Makonic Lodge, He was voted Farm-
ingionCommunity 'Man ofthe Year"
in 1969,
Survivors Include his wife, Ruby
Colfeiie Leagans ofthe home; 3 sons.
Ellis Leagans Jr„ of Call, Columbia.
S.A.. Eddie Leagans of Winsion-Sa-
lent and the Rev, George Leagans of
Effipgham. S.C; 6 grandehitdnsn; a
sister, DorothyManiofLaCf^le.Va:,!^2brotheR,PaulLeagansoi^ocks-
vi^lc and Charlie Leagans ofLaPtoIa.
I^d.
i He was preceded in death by 4
^tcrs and 2 brolheis.
-r Funeral services werecondiiiedal
H a.m. May 7, at First Baptist Church
c^Mocksvliie by Dr. Larry Hovisand
Rev. Crady Tulterow, Burt^l fol-
ij^ed in Batons Baptist Chuni.Cetii-
Masonic graveside rite* were
(Cnduciedby the Farmingion Masonic
I^ge,
C MemoriaismaybemadeioMocks-
taie First Baptist Oiurch, 390 Norlli
Main Street, Mocksville, N.Ci27028;
ftrsyth Cpumy 4-H Program, 1450
ferchild Drive. Wlnsion-Salcrn, N.C.
SlOS or to the Challenge To Build
Rogram, c/o Evergreen-Baptist
Shurch, 6316 ParalicQ,„Hwy,.
Effingham. S.C. 29541,
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Marllir. of MrksWh
Hill, Masv .of I laver
grandchtldrcr), '
Martlin. '' Lem>«d
BaptistChuSSri"''^'Moclavijie. N.c. 27^? '
i r^Tiest Paul Meca
/• Ernest Paul MecaofODOHardison^cuMocksvillc.diedinAriwn^^
y^ril 29.1996. 1 / "
r He is survived • '
bj his wife, Nur -
Mcca of the home;
£;cliiidren: and 5 V
^2 He was retired
Itbm Ingersoll- wiy M
^nd and w.is an avid breeder and
i3ser of pigeons,
w A memorial service was iield at
^OlyCrDSsLulheranOiurchMay II.
«i4 p.m.
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William Franklin Nail Jr.. 78. ofM.'ipic Avcmic. dial laic Wcdncakiyniplil. May I. 1996 in Davie County
I Icnpilal.
I Ic was bom in Uavic Coiinly April
2. 1918. to Ihc late William iTanklin
Nail .Sr. and Marv l-lla Call Nail and
was n-iiicd from the U..S. Air Force. He
later retired from the Davie County
scluMil .system. He was a member of
()ak Grove United Methodist Chiireh
ami the Disabled American Vetenins.
Survivors include his wife. Laura
Kathleen "Kay" Massapec Nail of Ihc
home: a sister. Rebecca Lamb of
fireenslKim and several nia'cs and
lu-phcws.
A praveside sersicc was conducled
May .1. at 2 p.m. at Oak Grove UnitedMethodist Church Cemetery with the
Revs. David TalbeH and DonaldFunderburke officiating. Mililaiy riles
wcie conducted by the 1 Ith District
Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Slargie Foster SofleyP Mat^ie Foster Sofley, 90, :of -^liuld'Rbtid, died Monday afler-i0on at Forsylh Memorial Hospital.
She was bom in Davie County
iWg. 10,190S. to the late Samuel Roy
tmd Peari Smith Foster and was a
Immemaker. She wasa lifelong niem-
bp of Bethlehem United Methodist
Church.
C Her husband, Jesse Martin Sofley
picceded her in deatlt in 1971.
C Survivors include a daughler.
Nellie Cook of Advance; 3 sons, Gil-bSit SoOey, Jesse Maitin Sofley Jr.
and Roy Sofley, all of Advance; 4g^ndchildren; 5 greatgrandchildren;a^ster, Helen McDaniel of Advance;
3brDtheis, Taylor Foster of Winston-
Salem. Eugene Foster and J. Roy Fos-
t(7i both of Advance.
pmnerai services were to be held at
23p.m. May 8. at Bethlehem United
Methodist Church with the Revs. DanM^in and Don Funderburk ofliciat-ir^and burial following in the church
cjmteiy. •. : 'i .'' ''Memorials inay be'mode to Beth-le^m United Kiethodist Church, 321RQIIa^ Road,'Xdvance, N.C.27006.
J VeraK. SteffeeVm Kunkleman Steffee, 81. of
N.C Hwy. 801. jiej Monday mom-mg. May 6,1996. at Autumn Care of
Mocfc,vdle,wheieshehadbeenansi-wcni for several years,
a loT/"JulyLit "IS AnnieKunkleman Clay and was a home-
maker.Her husband. Karl H. Slelfee. pre-ceccd her in death in 1986.
SumvoBlncludeherson.MichaelK.SefreeofHomcrClty,Pa.:4g,and-onldren; 4 grandchildren.A n«ntorial service was announceda a later date to be held in LaureldaleCemetery m Reading. Pa. Memorial
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 16,1996
Herman C. AUen
Herman C. Alfen, 83. of Yadkira-
villc, died niursday. May 9.1996, a(
his home.
He wa.s bom in Davie County May
26, 1914.10 the late Isaac Branch and
Lydia Smith Allen. He was a retired
carpenter and famicrand a member of
Yadkin Valley Baptist Church,
Surviving are his wife. Pansy
Hauser. whom he married Dec. 22,
19.13: 2 sons. Nomian l.ee "Buddy"
Allen of Yadkinville and Elmer Grey
"D(Kxllc"AllcMorMocksviIIe;3daugh-icrs, Patsy Poindexier of Farmlngton
Road, Kalhcryn -Steelman and Brenda
Haily of Yadkinville: a brother. Heber
AllenofYaslkiiiville:4sisters, MildredSmiih nnj Frances Stewart, both of
Mocksville. Orpha Norm.nn and Dor
othy Hutchens.bolhofYadkinville; 10grandchildren; and 5 great grandchil
dren.
He was preceded in death by a
brother. Johnston Allen: and a sister.
Margaret Caner,
A graveside service was held at 11
a,m. May 11. at Yadkin Valley Baptist
Church Cemelety by the Rev. Ronnie
Craddock.
E Willie Zeb Cook; n
fi Zeb Cook Sr, 84. of Willie '
S Cook Drive. Advance, died Sundayb night. May 12.1996. at Davie County '
jv liospiial.
e. He was bom in Davie County, Sept.
e. 1911, to the late George Zeb and
J-LulaFairclothCookandwaslheownerand operator ofWillie Cook's Gaiage
:• He was preceded in death by a
.;brother,J,CIydeCookSr,
'it: "''e of62 years.J&hcl Soney Cook of the horJlTa^"Shiets, Gayneir Cook and Lula'
■««»>, Bill ,^ookofAdvance:ngran(ldaughtet;2 "j||reagra^hirdfen:asister.SlellaMae^miih of Maninsville. Va- several ipieces and nephews,
4 AgiavesideservicewasheidalllMay 15, at Bethlehem United^eih^tsi Church Cemetery with theyev. Dan Martin olBciating,
5^ McmorlatsmaybemadeioAlzhe-jmers Association, 836 Oak Street,J^inston-SaJem. N,C, 27101,
DeR«id "Dyke" Bennett :
DeReld "Dyke" Bennett. 79. ofFarmingtonRo^.diedSauudayni^t,
iMay II. 1996. at Forsylli MemorialHospital in Winston-Salemaflcrbeing
Davie County to
Flinchum Beniwit
^orofBenncltand ^ ' ■^Ilis Store,
y He was a member of Famiinglon^nileU Mctliodist Church. He was a.52116 degree member of lite Scottish^itcs Frecmasoniy and past lodge-Jnosterandtreasurerofthe Fanninglon
-l/3dgc #265. He was also a charter-inemberofFarminglon Volunteer Fire
^JJcpatlmenl where he was awarded a
N«ai on the Honorary Board of Direc-•MotsforouLslandingservice 1953-1995.
N A mcmberandotganlMtofFarm- .
Sngton Rurilan Gub, he was awardedyiurilanoflheYcarin 1993. In 1979.he
bwas voted Farminglon Citizen of the>Year. He was co-founder 0^ the Davie^unly Chapter of Ducksj.Unliituted ,rtind was first recipient of,^e DucksjiUnlimited Coiisetvatipg Legacy
rjAward.i He was pieced^ in d^ih by hisjjwife. Louise Benn^t^. in 1978. -^He was also preceded in death by 4 .{Jslsicrs and 6 broihets. j
d Surviving ate a daughw, Sandra ;^ gGailBenncUAbdelkaderp^^lhehotne; ;' BZgrandchildten;3gceatgrandchi!dren; ^
Sa brother. Elder Eugene Bennett of&Mock5ville:andasister,'DcuzelIa PottsSof Mocksville. '
C Funeral services were conducted at |§4 ptn. May 14, at Farminglon UnitedgMelhodisl Church wiflTthe Rev.gTammyTalben officiati^Buiial fol-Slow;ed in Farminglon cSuch Cem-
Setety' Masonic gravesiife rites were '■pcottductedbyFanninglonI^ge#26S. !B MetnorialsmaybemodelotheN.C.C Di^tes Associating. 19<^l Faiiview :S Blvd., Win$lon-Salem.N.C. 27127 or
d to Ducks Unlimited, cATlefr Allen.
g374 Famlngton Road.-Mocksville,Sn.g.z70,28.. . .
Nannie Call
Nannie Nichols Angell Call. 97. ofAutumn Care, Mocksville. formeriyof Deadmon Road, died al 3:28 p.m.
Tuesday at Autumn Care.
Funeral arrangements, beinghandled by Eaton's Funeral Servit* ofMocksville. were incomplete al press
litrte.
Everette Franklin Graver
Everellc Franklin Craver. 70, of
L«xington.diedTucsday,May7.1996,
at his home.
Bom April 13, 1926, In Davidson
County to Emanuel Meredith and
Jennie Wooslcy Craver. he was the
father of Paula Sink of Mocksville.
A funeral service was conducted at
11 a.m. May 9. al Friedherg Moravian
Church by the Rev. G. nwtnas Shcl-
ton. Burial followed In Parklawn Memorial Gardens with military rites by
District 11 Memorial Honor Guard.
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James Luther Jolly, 87. of Jolley
Road, Mocksville, died Saluiday, May
11,1996, at the V.A. Medical Centerin
Salisbuiy after several years of declin
ing health.
He was bom in Dayie County, Dec.
15. l908,tothelateMilasandDemnia
Maybeny Jolly and wasretiied with 25
yeani of service with Heritage Furni
ture Company. He was also a cattle
fanner.
AveteranoftheU.S.Anny,seivingin the South Pacificduring World War
II, he was of the Methodist faith.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Sadie Jones Jolly, in 1990, and by
a son, Vemon Jolly, in 1991.
Surviving are a son, Lloyd Jolly of
Mocksville, a granddaughter, Phyllis
Allgood of Mocksville; 2 great grand
children; and a brother, Henty Jolly of
Statesville.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
May 14, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Revs. Allen Barker and Ed Tapper
ofltcialing. Burial followed at Union
ChapelUnitedMelhodistChurchCbm-
eteiy. Military graveside rites wete
conducted by the 11th District Memo
rial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
Memorialsmaybemadetothe I llh
District Memorial Honor Guani, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, do Haran Mar
tin, 148 Queensbury Road, Winston-
SaIem,N.C. 27104.
Jackson Frederick Seal
Retired Sergeant I st Class Jackson
Bederick Seal, 82, ofWinston-Salem,
diedTuesday,May7,1996,at the V.A.
Hospital in Durham.
The funeral service was held at 2
p.m.May IO,atHayworth-MillerSila$
Creek Chapel by Major Griffm. Full
military graveside rites followed in
Westlawn Gardens of Memory in
Clemmons.
HewasthebrotherofMaryS. Atkins
of Mocksville.
Luke Kimmer
Luther David "Luke" Kimmer, 92,
^ of Gladstone Road, died late Sunday
night. May 12,1996, at Autumn Care
of Mocksville.
Hewas bom in DavieCbunty March
1. 1904 to the late Charlie and Susan
Evethart Kimmer and wasacarpenter.
Hewasamemberofthe Liberty United
Methodist Church.
He was preceded in death by his
n wife, Eula Spty Kimmer, in 1986.
Surviving are a daughter, Rachel
Hancock of Mocksville; 3 grandchil
dren; 4 great grandchildren; 2 great
great grandchildren; and a sister, Luna
Myens of Mocksville.
Funeral services were to be held at
2p.m. May l5,atEatonFunetalChapel
with the Rev. David Reep officiating.
Burial was to be held in the Liberty
United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Liberty
United Methodist Chuich.
[jibonny Thomason
y Donald Wayne "Donny"
„Thomason, 36, of junction Road,
j Mcrcksville. died Monday, May 13,
at N.C. Baptist Hospital aftera
brief illness.
He was bom in Rowan County
•June23, l9S9,lothel;^ Billy Eugene
.(Broadway and Ca^lyn Thomas
.,Wagner of Deadmon/Road, Mocks-
viUe. He was employ^ with Freight-!
liner in Cleveland. He was educated
in the Rowan and Dayie County
Schools and wasamemberofParfcdale
.Baptist Church in Salisbury,
y.' SuTvivoTS.inadditiontoliisn»ther,
' are.his wife, Susan BallewThomason
(.ofthehometadaughter.BrandiSheree
'^omason ofthehome;ason, Donald
_ Marc Thomason ofthe home; a sister,
_..WendyGailBringleofSalisbury;and
;, his patemal grandmother. Ruby G.
' krbadway of Mocksville.
, Funeral services were to be con
ducted at 4 p.m. May 15, at Eaton
. Furieral Chapel by the Rev. Jimmy
. {.^caster and burial, following at
' Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury.
Oavie County Libraiy
Mocksvilii, N6
Agnes S.Leary
AgnesSanfordLeaiy,76,oiMocks-
^ ville, died Friday, May 10, 1996, at
AutunutCareNursingHome in Mocks
ville.
She was bom in Roper, May 16,
l9l9,toJohn Calvin Sanford and Agnes
Speight Sanford of Mocksville. She
graduated fromSL Mary'sCOIIege,the
Women's College of the University of
North Carolina and Abbot Art College
in Washington, D.C.
She worked briefly asacommercial
artist before marrying Peter Leary, a
feature writer for theWashington Post
ShemovedbacktoMocksville in 1959,
with her children where she taught
second grade at Cooleemee Elemen
tary School for 25 years.
After retiring in 1984, six volun
teered at Davie County Hospital and
the Red Cross Bloodrt^ile.
She is survived by a son, StephenPhillips Leary ofWadesboro;adaugh-
ter, Pamela Sanford Leary of Greens-
boro;abrother,JackSanfordofMocks-
ville; 2 grandsons and several nieces
and nephews.
Her younger brother. Dr. William
Gordon Sanford of Winston-Salem.
preceded her in death.
A graveside service was to be held
at 11 a.m. May 16, at Rose Cemetery
with the Rev. William Long ofTrciat-
ing. .
Memorials may be tnade to the
NatureCOnservancy, l8l5NorthLynh
Street, Arlington, Va. 22209.
LucyM-WWtaker
Lucy Eloise Moose Whitaker, 64,
of Hannony. died Monday, May 6,
1996. at Medical Park in Winston-
Bora in Iredell County Dec. 23,
1931, she was the daughter of the late
Thomas Mikle and Betty Harris Mo<^.
Site was a homemaker and a memberofSandy Springs Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband,William Harvey Whitaker,3sons,J«l
WhitakerofMocksville;Tommy Whi
taker and Unnie Whitaker, both ofHarmony; 3 daughters, LuellenPhillips
of Wilkesboro, Donna Sehnke of Yad-
kinvilleadNancy SneedofStatesville;3sistets.NeUieM.CaropbellofStat^
ville; Johnsie Weatherman of Mocks
ville and Vivian Walker of Harmony;and 15 grandchildren. . ,
She was preceded in death by idaughters, Cathy and Annette Whi-
'"''Funeral services were conducted at2p.ro.May9,at Liberty BaptistChurch
with the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and
Jesse Stroud. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
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Rev. Huben Ray Blackburn, 75. of
Muiphy Road. Mocksville. died early
Friday morning. May 16.1996. at fijr-
syih Memoriai Hospital in Winston-
Saiem.
Funcrai services were held at 4 p.m.
May 19. by the Revs. Johnnie Abce
and W.B. Btawley. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
He was bom in Forsyth County.
Jan. 22. 1921. to the iate Tom and
Minnie Huffman Biackburo and was
retired from Heritage Furniture Com
pany. lie had been an active ordained
minister for the past 51 years and was
assistant pastor of Gospel Baptist
Church in Mocksviiie where he was
aiso a Sunday Schooi teacher.
Surviving are his wife. Doliy Cobler
Blackbum of the home; 2 daughters.
Janet Couch of Winston-Salem and
Jewel Holt of Walkertown; 2 sons.
Nelson Ray Blackbum ofWalkertown
and Ricky Dean Biaekbum of Pin-
naeietSgrandchildrentSstep children.
Joe Snow of Pinnacle. Sanrto Perkins
ofDobsonandCynlhiaBealofMoeks-
. ville; 6siep grandchildren; astep great
grandchild; and a sister. Beulah Flynn
of Winston-Salem.^
Memorials may be m<$de to Davie.
County Hospice, e/o Janet Blair, P.O.
Box 665. Mocksville. N.C. 27028orto
Cancer Services. 622 North Main
^ Street. Mocksville. N.C, 27028.
/ ^Madeline R. BlackV^ood
> Madeline Bobbins Blackwood. 68.^fWill Boone Rood. Mocksville. died
qiiursday. May 16. l996.-at Davie
t&Hinty Hospital. I.
^ Born Feb. 22. 1928, in Davie
ICouiity. she was a daughter of the iate
Saiiy Julian and ParksGordon Bobbins.
:She was a homemaker and member of
Bk Church of Gtxl of Prophecy.
Survivors include a son. Terry
Slackwood of Mocksville; 2 brothers,
idobby Gene Bobbins of Mocksviiie
irdDonnyCencRobbinsofRockweil;
!6sisteis, Louise DillaidofCoolecmce.
Mildred O'Neal. Judy Tilley. "nna
POrtney. Bemice Stanley and Colleen
Tice. all of Mocksville; and 2 grand-
'i^ildren.
Funetalscrviceswereheldat2p.m.
J?Uy l9.atChurchofGodofProphecy
I the Rev. Blaine Possinger. Burial
fpllowed at church cemetery.
Nannie R. Roger
Nannie Rummage Boger. 74. of
Pine Ridge Road. Mocksviiie. died
Monday. May 20.1996. at her home..
She was bom in Davie County.
OcL 24. 1921. to the late Ross andTrseyColletteRummageandhadbeen
a homemaker. She was a rttcmber of
Batons Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband.
John H. Boger of the home; a son.
John H. Boger Jr. of Mocksville; a
sister. Marietta Langston of Mocks
viiie; and a brother. Johnny Rutn-
mage of Mocksville.
Funeral services were to be held at
2 p.m. May 22. at Eaton Funeral
United Methodist Church Cemetery.
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Nwnie Call
J \ Nannie Nichols Angell Call. 97,
ftrnncrlyofDcaJmonRoad.diedTues-
Uay aflcraoon, May 14, 1996, ai Au
tumn Care of Mocksvillc, where she
laic Thomas and Ida
'and was retired from
Ihe weave room of
Erwin Mills in Coolcciiice. She had
also been a nursing assislanl at Lynn
Haven Nursing Home, now Aulumn
Care, and lalcr worked as a private
sitter at Davie County HospiiaJ and
with patients in homes.
She was a member of Dutchman
Creek Baptist Chuith.
She was preceded in death by her
first husband, A. Hiawalhia Angell;
and hy her second husband. Taylor
;Call,Shc was alsopreeedcd in death by
2 sons, Paul Angell and Cecil Angell;
and hy 2 step sons, Jimmy Call and
Oscar Call,
Survivors include 5 daughters, Irene
Dostian of .Salisbuiy. Mabel Couch,
Bessie Sechrcsl and Ijvada "Nikki"
Blake, all of Mocksvillc. and Oilma
.Barbcc of Concord; 2 sons, Wiley
AngcllofMocksvilleandDoddAngell
ofBremerton, Wash,; 2siepdaughters,
,Ruby McDaniel of Moeksville and
Edna Juaniski of Fayettevillc; 4 step
sons, Ralph Call andCharlesCall, both
ofMoeksvillc Graham Call of Graham
and Clarence Call of Salisbury; 38
grandchildren; gfigtcal^andchildten;|39 great great gtandehildreo; 2 great
great great grandchildren; 24 step
grandchildrcn:38stepgreatgrandchil
dren; 6 step great great grandchildren;
|apd a sister, Alda McClannon of
Moeksville,
Funeral services wereheld at 2p,m,
May 17, at Dutchman Creek Btqxisl
Church with the Revs, Thomas Tuggle
and James Scehrest olTiciaiing, Burial
;followcd in the church ecmelciy.
■; Memorials may be made to theMission Fund of Dutchman,CreekiBaptist Church, c/oRcv, Tom Tuggle, ';Hwy. 801 South, Moeksville, N,C,
-27028. '
, Ethel Jarvis Dannel
' EihelJarvisDanncl.85.ofPineridgcRoad. Moeksville. died early Sunday
morning. May 19. 1996. in The Lau
rels of S.ilisbury.
She worked for several years at
???? Mills in Cooleeniee. She was a
member ofEdgewood Baptist Church
and the Molltcrs Bible Class. She had
been a charter member ofSheets Me-mwial Baptist Church in Lcaington.
She was preceded in death by herfirst husband, Mellon Roscoc Eudy.in
1979.
She wasalso preceded in death by 2scms, Robert L. Eudy and M. Royce
Eudy, and by a sister and 2 brothers.
Surviving are her second husband.WallerF, Dannel of the home; adaugh-ter. Judy Kessler ofHampslcad, N.Y.:
a son, Jack Eudy of Coolccmcc; 9
grandchildren; lOgreatgrandchildren;
a great great grandchild; a step son, '
FrankDanne!ofOrahiun;astepdaugli-ter. Anita V. Mroz ofDetroit, Mich.; 9
stepgrandchildren; astep great grandchild; 4 sisters. Ruby Leonard, Pearl
Carlton. Lucille Forshcc and Eva
Koont2,allofLcsinglon;andabrother,Floyd Jarvis ofTyro.
Funeral services were conducted at2p,m. May 21.at EatonFuneralChapel
by the Revs. Danny Shore and Otis
Cannup. Burial followed in Legion
Memorial Park in Cooleemec.Monotials may be made to theBuilding Fund of Edgewood Baptisl
Church. Hwy. 801 South, Coolccmcc.
N.C 27014.
Heather Danon Dunn
Heather Danon Dunn. 24. of Win-
sion-Salem, died Saturday. May 18,
1996. at Ihe Nursing Center at Oak
Summit from injuries received in an
nulorttobilc accident in 1990.
Stic was bom May 5.1972. in For-
sylh County to Hethcrt T. Dunn and
Beth D. Southern. She was a 1990
gnklualcofNonhFarsythHighSchool.
Survivors include her mother and
stcpfalher. Beth D. Soulliem and Kim
Wolfinglon ofWinston-Salcm; her fa
ther. Heiircrt T. Dunn of Adv.ance; a
brolltcr, Matthew Ryan Dunn of Win-
ston-Salem; a half hrotlicr. Roberto
Dunn of Stanleyville; a half sister.
Wcnily Dunn of Stanleyville; grandparents. Joel and Polly Southern of
Wiiislon-Salcm; grandmother, AnnaColbcrtofKlngiaunLsnnduncies.Kristi
and Nolan Bowcn of Toliaccoville.MnrlyundCK>nJon Junes,Jocand Laura
CliKlfelter, allofKing. Bob and Kalby
Dunn of Little Rock, Ark,. Bob and
Ellic Foster of Advance, and Robert
and Ann Yontr. of Lexington.
A nicinocial service was held at
.3:30 p.m. May 20, at Hay worth-MillerSilas Creek Ch.ipel with Father Larry
Hunt and the Rev. Calvin Runnels of
ficiating.
Memorials may be mode to Ihe
Nursing Center at Oak Summit. S680
Windy Hill Dr.. Winston-Saiem, N.C.
27105..
^YedW. Johnson5 ^Fred William Johnson II, 45 of^Icmmons, died Saturday. May 18.99%, at his home.H Bom June 26, 1950 in Forsythiouniy to Fred William and Mozcllejarvis Johnson, be was the brother of
ircnda Vogl ofMoeksvillc.
j Funcralscrvlceswcreheldat2p,m.:}day20atHaywotth-MiUerSila3Creek
^hapcl with burial following in Forsyth Memorial Park,
Date County Public kibfstyMoeksville, NO
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'3. Marcl,Ann TTwmas bJu' "h"'^""'
Prances Ac/alia Kcainn ' ''"®ACarton KeaC' """"^-
Wtoa nL w^,5 daegh-:K„,o„ S r'""Dretoa Leish Waii^ "/ '^''''Vcc;
^''"''nFaJeR.;ehoru^""' '"""='^"S'na ,Roi,;„ Lci^t
^fraflcac; a son ^ 7""^"" of
of MoeksvilJe- w""
''ran; 4 o~,, grnndchil-'
^ 4S')>ithofw;n.,„. '^"•■'"'"rane
of Ailvance; anj 3^'^"iranc Bi„kicy„„^'^'='^' '^'">on""" £'•••« fiinto"v W'i»-C'nkley boihnfw- ^"ries Lee
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Cemetery. ® " Cotnmuniiy
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, Jesse Alfred Lyons
Jcsso Alfred Lyons, 93. of 110
BmtiiWewood Drive. MocksvllIe.dlcJThursday. M.iy |6. 1996. at Forsyih
Mcriiiirial Hospiial in Winslon-Snlcm.IJiiriiOet.fi. 1902, InDavieCrruaiy.he was a son of ihc laic I.ula Lyons. A
rclircd fanner, he wasa memberSmith
Grove AME Zliin Church in Davic
Counly,
Hiswifc.EmmaLyons.dlcdOcl 519X5.
SurviviHs include 5 sons. WilliamA. Lyons of WInsion-Salem, John
Lyons and Frankic l.yons, both of
Mucfcsville. James Lyon.sofSallshuFyand ilic Rev. Jesse l.yoiLsofWeslbury.N.Y.; 4 d.iughlers. Margaret Transou
of Welcome. Ella Mac Dulin. EmmaLouise Howcll and Delia VirginiaWilliams, allofMocksvillctabrollier.
Gaslon [.yorcs of M(icksv illc;a sister,Dora Allison ofMocksvillciand many
grandchildrenandgrcalBrandchildrcn.• Tic funeral was held at 2 p.m. May21. at .Shilirfi Baptist Church by tlieRevs. DonaldJenkinsandJesscLyons.
Burial followed in the church ectn-
etery.
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^ WiIIieAllonLafle,66,of328Avon^Ireet. Mocksville. died Sunday, May^9, 1996. at Davie County Hospital
'afterabncfillness.
• Bom in Montgomery, Ala., he was
a son ofthe Inle Willieand Cora EiwinI(.ane. He was cniploycd by Junker
feed Mill.
Survivingarehiswife.Lulallairston
Lane; 4 sons. Alton Lane, .Sinccy Lane
dnd Tal Lane, nil of Mocksville, and
Dilly LaneofMiami. Fla.;4ilaughlcrs,
Shclia Hairslon of Salisbury, Iretie
•McClineandAnnUine.bolhofMocks-
ijlllc. .ind Maty Lane of the home; a
brother, Erra Lane of Montgomery.
Ala.; 11 grandchildren; atui 2 great
grandchildren.
-I Monison-SludcvenlFuncralHome
is in charge.
TalmageW.NesbitV Talm.agc Wcimoiy: "Neb" Ncsbil.84, of Woodlcaf, died Monday, May
13. 1996. at bis home after a year of
declining health and sis weeks of.scri-
Couniy..to(he laic ' iOscorTalmagcand ''JMary Wclmorc J. Nc.shll,hewascdu-\ 9
Wtxxlleaf schools. IHe was employed | '' |
Cclancse's.security force for I7ycarsbefore retiring. He was employed ear
lier by Southern Railway and Erwin
Mills inCooleemce.A World War II veteran, serving Inthe U.S. Army, he was a lifelong mem
ber of United fYcsbyterian Oiuneh
where he was an elder, dc.icon and
sexton for 60 yean, He was a memberof die men's Sunday School elas.s. He
was also a member of Scotch Ireland
Masonic Uxlge 154 for more than 50
ycais.His first wife, Ellaabcth Shepherd
Neshit. died April 17, 1973. His second wife. Ruth Branch Nesbil. died
Dec. 6, 1993.He was also preceded in death by a
brother, Wayne NcsbilofCoolccmcc.
inJui>c,l982.
Survivors include a son, Joel T-Ncsbit ofMuscatinc, lowa;adaughtcr.Mary Guicc of Raleigh; 3 stepsons,Ronald FoslerofCray.Tcnn., Edw.ird
Foster of Ml Ull.s and Doug Fosterof
Woodlcaf; a brother, Ed Nesbil ofSalisbury, 4 .sisters. Beth Cheek of Cool
ccmcc, Nan Howard of Mocksville,
Jane Gatcwood of Ashevillc and
Frances Bryant of Mount Brook, Ala.;
and 6 step grandchildren.A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.
May 15. at Unity I'rcsbyierian Churchby the Rev. William T. Wing 111, pas
tor. Burial followed in thechurch cem
etery,
Memorials may bcmade to UnityPresbyterian Chuivh, P.O. Box 28., Woodlcaf. N.C. 27054 or toHospice.
Harold F. LapishHarold Franklin Upish, 62, of FredUnicrR"a<l,Mock.svillc.dicdWeditcs-day.maylS. l996,alhishomc.BominDavicCounty.asonoflhclateRuhcn-TOdJohnsicTrivclleLa^sh
and was employed will. Hocchsl-Celancsc In Salisbury. He was also aveteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during the Korean Connicl.
Surviving arc his wife. She yLanicr Upish "f'hc homc;2dragU-lers. Bcgina Foster and C-'Aaboth of Mocksville; 2 «"«•upish and VemonUpish- boihs fMocksville; 2 sisters, Dorothy Pw-cock of Mocksville and Pcarl.eRichardson of Winston-Salcm; abrother, UstcrUipish of Pcnnsylva-
nia:at«l 6 grandchildren.The funeral service was hold at ita.m.May IS.atljamcsDapislChurchby the Rev. Ben Mull. Bunal followedin the church cemetery-Memorials may be made to theCemetery Fund of Ijames BaptistChurch, 728 Sheffield Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
William H. Robertson
William H. Robertson Jr.. 49. ofByeriy5ChapclR0ad.M0cksvillc.dicd
Thursday niorning. May 16, 1996, at
his home.He was bora in Forsyih County.Aug. 3. 1946, to the late William H.Robertson Sr. and Ethel Waller
Robertson and was Ihc owner and op
erator of WRD Emhntidety. He was
also a retired truck driver and hadworked as a shipping and receiving
clerk with Fundcr America. He was ainember of Agape Fnilh Church InClcmmons where he was driveroftheChildren's Mlnistiy Bus.
Surviving arc his wife, DchhieSchlosscnburg Robertson ofthe home;2 grandchildren, Brtuikc and ZacharyMyers; 4 sislcrs, Edcra Childtcss ofClemmons, Lillian Matthews ofMocksville, Nannie Sue Berricr ofLlnwood and Carole Carter of Ad
vance; 4 brothers. George Robertsonof Lexington, Jerry Robertson andJimmy Robertson, both of Advance,
Michael Robertson of Clcmmons; 2
uncles; an aunt aiul several coosins.Funcralserviccswetcbcldal 1 p.m.
May 18. at Agape F.aiih Church InacinmonswiihPnslorsJ.B.WhIiricId,
Lester Holcomb and Dave Hagadornollicialing. Burial followed InBycrlysChapel Cemetery in Davie County.Memorials may be considered fortheChildren'sMlnislry of Agape Faith
Giurch, Lcwisvillc-Clcmmons Road,
deminons.N.C. 27012.
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J.TYubertSheUon
J.TnibenShclton.76. former mayor
of Rural Hall, died Tuesday. May 14.
1996. at Forsylh Memorial Hospitalfollowing a brief illness.
Among Ihe survivors are 2 sisrers-
in-law. Annie Ruth Luper Howard of
Advance and Nora Luper of Mocks-
villc; and a brother-in-law. AWin
Howard of Advance.
The funeral service was conducted
at 2 p.m. May 16. at Hayworth-Mill»
Rural Hall Ota^iei; Burial followed m
Rural Hall Memorial Park.
Nancy A. Taylor
Nancy Elizabeth Anderson Taylor.
89. formerly of Winston-Salern. died
May 15. l996.attlicNursingCcnterof
Oiik Summit.
She was bom in Mocksville Dec. 9.
1906, to Henry Bccles and Sarah Pcniy
Anderson.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
May 17. at Voglcrs Rcynoida Chapel
by Elders Dlllard Ciblrons. Roy Wil
son and J.H. Keaton. Burial followed
in Woodland Cemetery.
ace R. Smith
/ aatenec Roosevelt Srnith. 93, of^
^ Ijexington,diedFriday.Mayl7,1996, j
at Britthavea of Davidson.
He wasbom inFoisythCounty July
14. l902,loaiartieandSa]lieI^^othSmith and wasaretiredfaimer.Hewas
a memberof Hope Brqrtist Tabernacle.
Survivors include his wife. Delia
Irene Walker Smith of the home; 9
sons. FrankSmithofTroy.Carl Smith.Donald Smith and Shettill Smith, all of
Advance. Marrard Smith of Winston-
Salern. Richard Smith. Monroe Smith
and Marvin Smith, all of Lexington,
and Johnny Edwards of Mocksyille; 2
daughters. Ionia Dotsey and Francis
Smith, both of Lexington; 23 grand
children; 26 great grandchildren; and a
sister, Lillian Hockaday of Clemmons.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. May 19. at Voglers-Piedmonl
Chapel by the Revs. Norman Fryc arid
David W. Jordan. Burial followed in
Forest Hill Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to Davic
Baptist Taberoaele. 1489 Fork-Bixby
Road. Advance, N.C. 27006.
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Charlie Summers of Winston-Sa-
lem.died Wednesday.May 15.19%..
at Fbisyth Memorial Hospital.
A funeral service was conducted at
11 a.m.May l8.atFranccsS.and Jerry
C. Oilmore Jr. Chapel by the Rev.
Douglas Summers. Burial followed in
Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
He was the brother of Lucy Brooks
of Mocksville.
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^ Bdva Rollins Beck, 92, of U,S.
Hwjr. 64 Wesl. Mocksville, died early
Friday mcraing. May24.1996,at Davic
County Hospital. Fbimcrly ofWagner
Road, she had made her home with lier
daughter, Pearline Seaford, for the past
years.
She was born in Mecklenburg
' County, Sept. 6,1903, to the late Boyd
Wilson and Cora Deweese Rollins and
had been a hontemakcr. She had lived
in the Clarfcsville community since
1904.
She wasamembcr of Union Chtipcl
United Methodist Church and the
Clarksville Home Demonstration Club.
Her husband, Rufus William Beck,
whom she married Feb. 23,1923, pie-
ceded her in death Jan. 3, 1982. She
was also preceded in death by 2 broth
ers. Melvin Rollins and Glenn B.
Rollins, and by 3 sisters. Ellen
Glasscock,Naomi FuicliesandEvelyn
Laymon.
Surviving, in addition to her daugh
ter. are 2 sons. Lewis Beck and Bruce
Beck, both of Mocksville; 3 grandchil
dren; S great grandchildren; and a sis
ter. Emma Glass of Winston-Salcm.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
May 26. at Union Chapel United Meth
odist Church by the Revs. Ed Tapper.
Richard Eskew and Gary Kling. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Union
Chapel United Methodist Church Me
morial Fund, c/o Ina Howell. 3187
U.S.Hwy.601 North. Mocksville.N.C.
27028.
JVederick R. Cally Frederick R. Call. 22. of Boynlcn
;Beach.F]a.,diedFriday,May24.1996.
;; Survivors include his parents. Jerry
;and Geruza Call; and 2 sisters, Karina
and KatrinaCall. allofBoynten Beach.
n Ra.; piitemal grandmother. Catherine
, :Call of Mocksville; and his maternal
.'^grandmother of Brazil.
A memorial service was held in
;Boynten Beach May 28, with burial to
;follow later in Brazil.
Donations may be made to the
^Shriner's Hospital in Greenville. S.C,
in memory of Frederick R. Call.
William George Beck ;::5
J William George Beck. 89, of.T^?
Harper Road, Advance, died Friday,
May 24,1996. at Meadowbrook ?«ji-
laceofDavie.
Bora May 24. 1907, in FbijyffCounty,toWillie Edgar and Mary^JOt
Bradford Smith, he was a sell^-ployedbitckmason.Hewasamerti^
of the Bricklayers Union and Gl^
Meadows Baptist Church. Z -1*
Surviving are his wife. Pearl JOnCs
Smith of the home; 2 daughters. IncSz
Harper of Fuquay-Varina and Nantiy
Cox of Winston-Salem; 2 sons, Will
iam Smith Jr. and Douglas E Smitbj
both of Advance; 8 grandchildren; .2
great grandchildren; 3 sisters, MaryPardue, Mabel Culler and Ruth Hix.all
of Winston-Salem; and a brother,
Alfred Snuth of Kemersville.
A giaveside service was held at
2:30 p.m. May 26. at Wesllawn Cljr-
dens of Memory by the Rev. Otis
ClampitL
Mary Call CregRT
MaiyCallCregar.74.ofU.S.Hwy.64 West. Mocksville. died Riday, May
24.1996. at her home.
She was bom in Smyth County,
Va.. Get 9, i92l, to the late William
and Elizabeth Citron Call and had
been a seamstress with Monleigh Gar
ment for 30 years.
She was a certilied tailor, specializ
ing in men's fashions. She enjoyed
riuilting. cross-stitching and lap quilt
ing. She was of the Methodist faith.
Her husband, Tony Ctegar. pre
ceded herin death March 3.1996. She
was also preceded in death by 2 broth
ers and a sister.
Surviving are 3 daughters, Frances
Washbum of Nashville, Tcnn.. Janiee
Lynn Taylor of Gold Hill and Judy
Carol Booe of Mocksville; 2 sons.
Arnold Cregar of Pinehook. Val and
EddieCregarofMoeksville; I3grand-
childrcn; 7 great grandchildren; 2 sis
ters. Oeotgia Gales of Chaiham Hill,
Va. and Elsie Gates of Tazwell, Va;
and a brother, Richard Call of Ceres.
Va.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. May 27. at Eaton Funeral
Chapel by the Rev. David Gilbreath.
Burial followed in Batons Baptist
Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Ealons
Baptist Church. Eatons Church Roa'd.
Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
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Clyde Cicero Byeriy
Clyde Cicero Bycrly, 81, of Salis-
J huiy. formerlyofCoolecmee,dicd May
26. 1996. at V.A. Medical Center in
Salisbury alter bcingindeclininghcallh
for eight years.
He was bom in Davie COuiity July
7. 1914. to the late Delia Koontz and
Harve Byeriy.
He received his education in the
Cooleemee schools and was a veteran
of the US. Aimy.servingduiing World
War II. He was employed with Erwin
and Burlington Mills in Cooleemee.
Dakotah Mills in Lexington and
Wonderknit in Mocksville before re
tiring.
He was a member of Cooleemee
United Methodist Church where he
was a member of the C.W. Shepherd
Sunday School class. He was also a
member ofV.F.W. Post 1119in Cool
eemee.
Surviving are a brother. Jack H.
Byeriy of Independence. Mo.; and a
sister. ChloisB. WyrickofCooIccmee.
A graveside service was held at 2
p.m. May 28, at Rowan Memorial Pork
in Salisbury by the Rev. Jasper Boyd
with military graveside rites conducted
by the Rowan County Veteran Coun
cil.
Memorials may be made to Cool
eemee United Methodist Church, c/o
Richard Smith. Treasurer, P.O. Box
SIS. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014 or to
V.F.W.Post II l9,c/oJenySpry,P.O.
Box 466, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014.
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Michael Calvin Fowler. 48. of
County Line Road. Harmony, died"Htesday moming. May 28, 1996, at
his home following a lengthy illn^.
Bom in Suny County, I%b. 14
1948. he was the son of Grady Calvin
FowlerandFaye Atkins Fowler ofMt.Airy. He was a tool engineer for
ingersoll-RandinMocksville.Hewas
amemberofNewUnionUnitedMeth-odisl Church. Harmony Mtisonic
^8* A.F. &A.M.. Statesville HamRadio Qub and ShefHeld-Calahaln
Volunteer Rre Department where healso seryrt on the Board ofDirectors.
Survivingaiehis wife. Doris Keller,whom he married June 24, 1983; aslep son. Kenny Keaton ofHarmoriy;
a step daughter. Melissa Gamer of
Yodkinville; a sister, Janet Glover of
Mocksville; and a grandson. Justin
Keaion of Hamtony,
Funeral services were to be con
ducted at 2 p.m. May 20at New Union
UnitedMethodist Church with the Rev.Billy Janett o/Iieiating and burial fol-lowing in the church cemeteiy.
Memorials may be mode to DavieCounty Hospice. P.O. Box 66S
M<Kksvil|e, N.C. 27028 or to NewUnion United Methodist Church Cem-
clcty Fond, c/o Ron Thompson. 468
Dyson Roail. Mocksville. N.C.27028.
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n Wilson CollelteHarpc, 83. ofWin-
•stbn-Salcm. died Monday, may 20.
:I996. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
i-''Hc was bora March 30. 1913. in
iDavie County, to Enos Washington
: diid Bettic ColleUe Haipc and was re-ifiiwl from Piedmont Airlines after 30
-.years of service.
Surviving arc his wife. Marilyn
;il,ynne" Harpe of the home; a son.
• V^illiam Collctte Harpe of Durham: 3
'sisters. Leona Keiger of Winston-Sa-
•fem. LaVada Werwof a Laudcrdalc.
IFIa. and Miriam Milster of St. Louis.:^.;abrothcr.JoeCatTHaipcofFarm-
ington; and numerous nieces and neph-
-Cws.
t" - Funeral services were held at 3:30
i ^.m. May 23.at Haywotth-MillerSilas
rCreck Chapel by the Rev. Thomas
"iBpntz. Burial followed in atsyth
'Mcitiorial Park.
rWillie Alton Lane
/ i Willie Alton Lane was bom ftb. 2.
' :i930.inMontgomety.Ala..sonofthc
vlate Willie Lane Sr. and Cora Erwin
Lane, died Sunday. May 19.1996. at
Davie County Hospital following an
•illness of one month.
%. He was educated in the Alabama
'public schools and moved to North
^Carolina at the age of 29. He was first
."employed at Drexel Heritage Fumi-
jlureCompanyand later was employed
-at Fc.itherlitc Trailers.
- He was a highly skilled person that
-wasknown throughout the community
.-for his multiple abilities. He was best
known for doing electrical work.
/ Aninfantdaughter.SharonTrecey.
. preceded him in death in 1966.
;: Surviving are his wife of 37 years.
>Lula H. Lane of the home; 3 sons.
*:Alton Lane.Slacey Lane andXal Lane,
■all of Mocksvillc; 4 rlaughters. Shelia
•Hairston of Salisbury. Irene McCline
and Ann Lane. bothofMocksvilIe.and
; MaryLaneofthehomc;abrother.Ezra
iLane of Montgomery. Ala.; I2grand-
'children; a great grandchild; a number
.of nieces and nepltews.
I Dolly M. Johnson
J Dolly M. Johnson, ofWright Lane.
Mocksville. died at her home Mon
day. May 27. 1996. following a short
period of declining health.
Bora Aug. 11.19S6. a daughter of
the late Major and Minnie Johnson,shegraduatedfromDavieHigh School
and attended Rowan Technical College. She had been an employee of
New Horizon and was currently em
ployed by CAP as a nurse assistant.
Surviving are a brother. Angelo
JohnsonofCooIeemee;4 sisters. Koihy
Brown of Atlanta. Ga.. Minnie Scott
of Winston-Salem. Peggy Tucker of
Statesville and Teresa Johnson of
Mocksville; and her foster mother. Ila
Rueker of Mocksville.
Graveside services were to be held
at 11 a.m. May 30. at Palmetto Church
Cemetery on U.S. Hwy.601 North by
ElderLW. IJames.
Memorials may be matte to the
Davie Ctninty Heart Fund, c/o Patty
Lookabill. BB&T. 119Gailher Street.
Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
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HenryClayJoUy
vf.' HenryClayJolly.84.ofOldMiKks-
^vQle Road. St-itesvilie. died Tuesday,'{day 21. 1996. at Iredell Memorial"^Hospital.
in Ircdell Cminty to the late
Miias and Demma Mayhcny Jolly, he
' was retired from Earnhardt Furniture.
.'^Be was of the Methodist faith.;;He was preceded in death by his
' -wife.Lula Lazenby Jolly, in !988;and
'.'dson. John Henry Jolly.Nov. 22.1944.
vC.' He issurvived by several nieccsand
-raephews.
A graveside service was held at.^Providence United Methodist Church^emetery by the Revs. Danny Leonard
'raijd Dale Blis at 2 p.m. May 23.
Marjorie M. Meadows
Matjorie Martha Moody Meadows.
74. of Mocksville. died Tuesday. May
21.1996. in a Winston-Salem hospitalfollowing a lengthy illness.
Born Feb. 22. 1922. in Mabseofl.she was a daughter of the late William
and Adrenia Thompson Moody. She
was a former resident of Chesapeake
and East Gulf. W.Va. a;nd was a retired
nursing assistant with 20 years of ser
vice from Charleston Am Medical
Center Hospital. She was a member of
Freewill Baptist Church in East Gulf.She was preceded in death by her
husband. James O. Meadows Jr. Aug.23. 1982; a grandson. James MichaelMeadows; a brother. William "Buck"Moody; andbyasister.Alycse Moody.
Survivors include 4 sons. Kermit
Meadows of Covington. Va.. Don
Meadows of Portsmouth. Ohio. Ron
Meadows of Bowie. Md. and Jerry
Wayne Meadows of Cross Lanes.
W.Va.; a daughter. Sue Meadows
Callison of Mocksville; 3 brothers.
Donald and Dillard Mtxxly. both of
Mocksville. and Qiarles Moody ofSophia. W.Va.; 10 grandchildren; and
8 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at
1 p.m. May 26. at Melton MortuaryChapel by the Revs. Kermit Meadows
and Don Meadows officiating inBeckley. W.Va. Burial followed in
Sunset Mctruirial Park.Memorials may be mode to Charles
ton Area Medical Center Diabetes
Research Foundation. 3200McCorkleAvenucS.E..Charleston. W.Va.25304.
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HioiiiasElilonMoxIcy.GS.orBoon-ville. died Sunday morning. May 26,
19%.
He was ihc brolhcrof Sieve Moxley
ofMocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.ni. May 28. al North Oak Ridge
Baptist Church by the Rev. Sammy
Shear. Burial with military graveside
ritesrollowedatNeboChuichorChrist
Cemetery.
Gladys Stroud Seamen
Mrs. Gladys SttDudSeam(m.%. of
Davie Academy Road. Mocksville.
died Monday. May 27 at Autumn Care
Nursing Home.
Funeral services were scheduled
for 11 a.m. Wednesday. May 29. at
Salem United Methodist Church.
Burial was to be in the church cem
etery.
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I Lillian Dunn Pennington. 57. of
Cana Road. Mocksville. died Thurs
day moming. May 23.1996. at Iicdell
Memorial Hospital in Statesville.
ShewasbominfohnsonCily.Tenn..
Sept. 18,1938 to Mamie May Elliot of
HaYtc De Grace. Md. and the late
Victor Dunn aiul had been employed
with Moxvil Manufaeluring for 24
years. She was of the Baptist faith.
She was preceded in death by a son.
Billy Ray Pennington. in 1955. and by
her step father. James Elliot.
Surviving, in addition to hermother,
arc her husband, Thomas Ray
Pennington of the home; a daughter.
Tammy Lambert ofStatesville;agrand-
daughten a sister. Peggy Williams of
Creston; a half sister. Wilnu Gott of
Havre De Graee. Md.; 3 half brothers.
Herman Elliot ofTexas. Wayne Elliot
and Terry Elliot, both of Havre De
Grace. Md.
{FUneral services wereheldat8p.m.
May 25, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by
the Revs. Ed Tapper and Jimmy Will
iams. Graveside services were con
ducted at 4 p.m. May'26, at Shepherd
Cemetery in Creston.
Memorials may be made to Chest
nut Grove United Methodist Church or
Union Chapel United Methodist
Church, both of U.S. Hwy, 601 North,
Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
^Kenneth T, Spainhour
: KennethTrent "Kenny'Spainhour.-136. of Pfafliown. died Saturday, may
j25,19%. at Forsyth Memorial Hospi-; j6l in Winston-S^em.
.v. He was the brother of . Tony
•jSpainhour of Advance. /2" Funeralservleeswereconductedal!^p.m. May 27, at Shiloh Lutheran :
;-aurch by the Rev. Richard Roth..■rBurial followed in the church cent-
.Teleiy.
Clarence L. Richardson
Clarence Lonnie Richardson. 87.
ofNorth Main Street. Mocksville.died
Monday. May 27. 19%. at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital in Wlnston-Sa-
lem. He was formerly of Avon Street.
He was bom in Davie County,
June 12.1908, to the lateJames Lonnie
and Cornelia Richardson Richardson.
He was retired from Baker Furniture
in Mocksville.He was preceded in death by his
wife, Laura Viola Dyson Richardson.
Survivors include 2 sons. Buddy
Gene Richardson and Norman
Clarence Richanlson;andadaugliter.Betty Sue PreveUe. all ofMocksville.
Funeral services were conductedat 8 p.m. May 28. at Eaton Funeral
Home by the Rev. Bobby Henderson.A graveside service was held May 29.
al 1 a.m. at New Union United Meth
odist Church Cemetery.
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^naEaric'nttswoi1h.52,orVad--•kinville, died Saturday, May 25.1996,rat N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-
'.Snlem.•- She was an active member of thejOiutch of Cod ofProphecy in Mocks-;yille where she was pianist.j: Funcralsciviceswercconductcdat■I I •'i>.May27.attheChutchorCodof.Prophecy in Winston-Salcm by the;Rcvs. Stanley Clover. Keith Ru-ssellrand Blaine FOssinger. Burial followed■ rat Forsyth Memorial Park.
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j CuitisH.BrooksJr.ofMocksville
' diedSatuidaymoming.June 1.1996.
al Forsydi Memorial Hospital in Wtn-
slon-Salem.
A naliveorFbrsylhCoumy, son of
llie late Curtis Herbert and Matlie
Ctews Brooks Sr., he had lived in
" Mocksvillefor23yeais.Hewasowncr■; and operator of C.H. Brooks Tnick-
' ing Company and was of the Baptist
] ^ faith.He was preceded in death by a son,
Curtis H. Brooks ill.
Surviving ate his wife, Lucy S.
; Brooks of the home; 2 daughters,,' Geneva B. Anderson of Mocksvilte
: and Sheila B. Shelf Clark of Cretna,
; • Va.; a son, Frederick A. Brooks of
: ■ Mocksville; 5 grandchildren; a greatgrandson;abrotheT,RoyH.Btooksof
' Westland,Mich.;andmanyotherrela-
tives.Tltc funeral service wasconducted
; at II a.m.JuneS,atClarkS.Btown&
I • SonsFuneralHomebytheRev.Dou-
! ■ glas Summers. Burial followed at
:; Evergreen Cemetery.
Evelyn Freeman
j Evelyn Dare Vannoy Freeman. 67,
of Jefferson, died Thursday, May 30,
1996. at Ashe Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
June 2. at West Jefferson First Baptist
Church with the Rev. Ken Morris and
Dr. Calvin Miller officiating. Burial
followed in Ashelawn Memorial Gar-densMausoleumofPrayerinJefferson.
She was the motherof Randal Allen
Little of Moeksville.
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John Edwin CartmeU
John Edwin Cartmell Sr.. 49, ofHemlock Street, Mocksville, died Fn-day, may 31,1996. at his restdeiwa:.HewasbomFeb.25,1947,mMooie
County, a son of EmilyCartmell of the home and the lateGroydon S. Cartmell Sr. He was employed with Hanis-Teeter of Winston-
Survivois, in addition to his mother.
ate his wife. Sheila Cartmell ofRidgeway, Va.; a daughter, HaleyElizabethCartmeU; ason, John EdwinCartmell Jr., both of Ridgeway, Vx;and a brother, Don Cartmell ofCoraopolis,Pa. . ,j„, ■!A graveade service was held at 2p.m. June 4, at Rose Cemetery mMocksville.
Ruth Smith Hillard
Ruth Smith Hillard. 71. of ChalSmith Road, Mocksville, died Friday,May 31, l996,atMeadowbrook Manor
ofQemmons.She was bom Feb. 17, 1923, inDavie County, a daughter of the lateJohn and Lazora Kimbrough Smithand was a member of Smith GroveUnited Methodist Church. She was
employed by MonleighGarmentCom-pany in Mocksville for 46 years.She was preceded in death by her
husband, Thomas A. Hillard, in 1983.Survivors include a son, DannyHillard of Eden; a daughter, JeanRenegar of Mocksville; and 4 grand
children.Funeral services wereheldat 2 p.m.June 3, at Smith Grove United Meth
odist Church by the Rev. Ray CFerrell.Burial followed in the church cem-
eteiy.
Ruth D. Challln
Ruth Geraldine Dudley Chaffin, 38,J ofWise,Vx,formetlyofDavieCounty,
died Friday, May 31,19%, al Appala
chian Regional Medical Center in Vir
ginia.
She was bom Sept. 16, 1937. in
Davie County, a daughter of Emma
Caitner Dudley of Cooleemee and the
late Ransom Dudley. She was a home-
maker and a memter of First Baptist
Church in Cooleemee.
Survivors,in3ddilion to her mother,
include her husband, John E. Chaffin
of the home; 2 sons, Eddie Chaffin, of
Wise, Vx and Barry Eugene Chaffin
of Salisbuiy;2daugliters, Pamela Bow
man ofWoodleafandNoellaCbllier of
Norton, Vx; 3 sisters, Helen Beaver of
Mocksville, Joyce HowardofAdvance
and Judy StillcrofCooleemee; 3 broth
ers. Jason Dudley of East Spencer.Robert Dudley of^lisburyandWaltcr
Dudley of Woodleaf; 8 grandchildren;
and a great grandchild.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. June 3, at Eaton Funeral Cliapel
by the Rev. Jeff Pennington.
Burial followed in Rowan Memo
rial Park in Salisbury.
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Edward Wayne Jones
Edward Wayne Jones, 47, of Kan-
napolis, died Monday, May 27,19%,
at Carolinas Medical Center in Char
lotte.
He was the father of Larry Wayne
Jones of Mocksville.
Funeral services weie conducted at
7:30 p.m. at Whitley's Funeral HomeinKannapolisbytheRev.CurtisDavis..
Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m. May 31. at Clifion Baptist Churchin Clifion by the Revs. Chuck Call and
Jim Crier. Burial followed in the Jones
Family Cemetery in Clifion.
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Willie Fiances Seal Lauten, 72, of
Kemersville, died Tiiesday. May 28,
19%, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win-
ston-Salem.
She was the sister of Mrs. Quinton
Atkins of Mocksville.
The funeral was conducted May 30,
at3 p.m. in Union Cross Baptist Church
by Dr. Steve Ayers and the Re vs. Coy e
Still and Jimmy Hinson. Burial fol
lowed at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
Memorials nuiy be made to the
American Cancer Society, 1900 S.
Hawthorne Road, Forsyth Medical
Park, Suite 622, Winston-Salem, N.C.
27103.
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Garland "Sonny" Rattz
Garlimd Edw.wJ "Sonny" RiUl7^ 64,
of Salisbury, died Tuesday. May 27,
1996, al The Uiurels of Salisbury ader
a nuinih uf serious illness.
BuroJuly?. |9.1),inOavieCoumy,
a sen of Gydie Mae Rruer Rallz of
Cuoleemee and lite laic John Rauz. has
educated in the Davie County schixils.
Employed by Service America in vend
ing service accounts Tor 42 years, he
was a member of Parkdale Baptist
Church. He served in the U.S. Army
during the Korean Cunllicl.
Survivors, in addition tohis inother,
include a sun, Ricky Rattz of Lexing
ton: 2 bflithers. Scotty Rattz of Cool-
eemee and Dennie Rattz of Salisbury:
a sister. Barbara Smith of Cooleemee;
and a gmmlchild.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. May 30, at Parkthile Baptist Church
by the Rev. Dale Eagle. Burial fol
lowed in National Cemetery in Salis
bury with military rites hy the Rowan
County Veterans Council,
Memorials may he made to Parkdale
Baptist Church. 2fi(X) Cottage Street,
Salisbury, N.C. 28147.
William George Smith
William George Smith, 89, of 244
Harper Road, Advance, died Friday,
May 24,1996, at Meadowbrook Ter-
^raK of Davie.
^'Bom May 24. 1907, in Forsyth
County, to Willie Ed gar and Mary Ellen
' BradfordSmith.hewasself-employed
brick mason. He was a member of the
Bricklayers Union and Green Mead
ows Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife. Pearl Jones
Smith of the home: 2 daughters, Inez
Harper of Fuquay-Varina and Nancy
Cox of Winston-Salem: 2 sons, Will
iam Smith Jr. and Douglas E. Smith,
both of Advance: 8 grandchildren: 2
great grandchildren: 3 sisters. Mary
Pmdue. Mabel Culler and Ruth Hix. all
of Winston-Salem: and a brother,
Alfred Smith of Kemersville.
A graveside service was held at
2:30 p.m. May 26, at Westlawn Car-
dens of Memory by the Rev. Otis
Gampitt.
Eula E. Reavis
I Eula E Reavis. 96. of Yadkinvilte.
; died Monday, June 3, 1996. at Hoots
Memorial Hospital.
Bom May 10, 1900 in Yadkin
n CountytothelareAnnieReavisHolden.
she was a retired school teacher with
_ 40 years of service in Davie and Yad-
; kin Counties.
A funeral was to be held at 2 pan.
. June 5. at South Oak Ridge Baptist
° Churchby Dr. Phil Beavers with burial
following in the church cemetery.
I Helen Carol Taylor
. n Helen Carol Taylor. SI. of Geve-
' land, died Friday, May 31, 1996. at
;, Davis Community Hospital in Skites-
ville.
'• She was bom in Springneld. Mo.
July2S,t944,tolhelateJamesArchie
Estes and Betty Estes Little of States-
I ville. She was employed at Crown
Wood Products in Mocksville and at-
: tended Gospelway Baptist Church.
Survivlngare3 sons. Donald Wayne
Taylor of Mocksville. Richard
Frederick Taylor of Cleveland and
^ Kenneth Dale Taylor of Rockwell; 2
; ;daughters.CarolTaylorBovaofSiates-
.ville and Sharon Taylor Ijames of
''.Mocksville: I0grandchildren;2broib-
. ers.RonaldGoshomofCharlotte,Mich.
• .and Jimmy Estes of Harmony: and 3
sisters. Sue McManus. Brentia Snead
• and Kathy Lewis, all of Statesville.
. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m.
' June 3, at Gospelway Baptist Church
; by the Revs. Jeff Rowland and Scott
. Williams. Burial followedinthechurch
; Icernetery.
JtLstin Lance Warden
Infant Justin Lance Warden died
Mumfciy May 27, 1996. at fredellMeminal Hospital in .Statesville
Survivors include his mother
Sfil^k ofihe hom^
5! '^ of Mocks-'"lie. great grandparents. Ed and Vir-
giniaPeeleofM<x:laville:graa»_J !father. Harvey WhitakerofHarS^
Smatgreatgrandmother.BessieMoose'or Harmony; and 2 uncies. ;
A graveside service was held at 1 n
Cemetery by (he Rev. John Brown.
Elbcabeth Spry Richkus
Qizabcth Spry Richkuic. 68. of U.S.
Hwy. 601 South, died Saturday. June
1. 1996. at Rowan Regional Medical
Center in Salisbury.
Bom May 29, 1928. in Davie
County, a daughter of the late Joseph
and Bessie Safley Spry, she was a
homemaker and a member of Liberty
United Methodist Church.
Her first husbaiuL Erviii Davis, pre
ceded her in death.
.Surviving are her husbaruL Charles
P. Richkus: 2 sons. Terry Dean Davis
of Mocksvilleand Daniel Eugene Davis
of Lexington; a stepson. Charles Paul
Richkus Jr. of Knoxville. Tenn.; step
daughters. Karol E Davis of Green
ville, S.C., Jean E Millsapsof Mocires-
ville and Sally R, Kost of Caty: 4
brothers, Bruce. Jim and Lewis Spry,
all of Mocksville, and Joe Spry of
.Salisbury: 3 sisters. Helen Snitler. Lois
Munday and Betty Patterson, all of
Mocksville: a gnmdchild: and 3 step
grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted al
Eaton Funeral Home Chapel nt 11 a,m.
June 4. by ihe Rev. David Reep. Burial
followed at Libeiiy United Methodist
Church Cemeleiy.
Mentnrials may be mode to Liberty
United Methodist Church Organ Fund,
129 Liberty Gicle, Mocksville, N.C.
27028.
n David Wilson
David Wilson, 63. of .Mocksville.
: died Saturday. June I. 1996, at Au
tumn Care Nursing Home after a pe-
: riod of illness.
A Davie County native, he wa.s a
' son of the late Jesse and Benha Young
. Wilson. He was employed by Thonet
I Industry in Salisbury.
Survivors include 3 brothers. Wade
Wilson of Mocksville. Howard Wil-
; son of Ncwbeny. S.C. and Willie T.
' Wilson of Ncwhaveti. Conn.; and a
sLster. Cora Lee Wilson of Brooklyn,
:N.Y.
Monison-Sludevent Funeral Home
Is in charge.
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Jennie Johnson Foster
Jennie Jolimon Fosicr, 68, ofJunc
tion Road. Mocksvjlle, died late
Wednesday.June S, 1996,alhefhonic.
She wa.s Ixini iiij •' * jIfedellCounlyJunclj^ 129.l927.tolhcl.neW^ ^iP|f jHarlan and Delia ^jj
PatkerJohnsonand njpOffllBv
hadbeenemploycd
with PPG in l.cx- tvSSffl
inglon. She was
member of Coolecmcc Rrsi Baptist
Church where she was a former Sun
day School icaclier.
She was an avid bowlerand a mem
ber of the Thursday Morning Glories
Bowling Team and Ihc Mockiville
Honietnakers Club. She was a volun
teer at Cooleemee and Shady Grove
Elementary Schools. She enjoyed
flower gardening and quilling.
She was preceded in deatli by her
husband, Barney O. Foster, in 1988,
and by a grandson. B.tmey Poster.
SurvivorsirKlude 3 daughters, Dian
Schwartz of Londonderry, N.H..
Delorise "Tiny" Metxiri* of Advance
and Vickie Wolser ofSalisbury; a son.
Barney FosterofYadkinville; lOgrand-
childien; a sister, Cecil Brannon of
Yadkinville: and 2 brothers. Burl
Johnson and Harley Johnson, both of
Statesville.
Funeral services were held at il
a.m. June 8. atCooleemee First Baptist
Church with tlic Rev. Jeff Pennington
ofncialing. Burial followed in Rose
Cemelery.
Memorials may be consldemd for
the General Fund of Cooleemee Rrsi
Baptist Church, 284 Marginal Street.
Cooleemee. N.C. 27014.
Nelson TUtterow
' '--Joe Nelson Tutierow. 66. of Dead-
'Srttt Road.Mocksville.r-junjd. 1996, atDavieCounty Hospital
after several months of illness.C-:HewasbomDee.22.l929.mDav,e
■r^nty to the late Duke B. ai^•3,YliileTuUeiow. He worked fwHanes•Jlpstety and retired after 36 of-•^ice. He was a irtember ofUnited Methodist Chipth where3«'-servtd as choirleader fci ^5^;'Survivingarehiswife.Peggy Dawl- ;Tulietowoflhehome;3sonsNel^, '.Tuiurow ofSimpsonvdle. S-C-. Cw 8\ n\.lterowofRomc.Ga.andJ^TO-ierowofMocksville; 5 grandchildren,
. ibrolher,JackTuKetowofAdvaiKe./ 2 sisters. KalhcKne CrotLs and: -.spndra Vance, both of Mocksv'lla.t-vHe was preceded in death by aI , jSwher.DonnieTuttecow.I • :t?AserviceofmeiTK)tywa5l»l'|la'lf' June 6. at Concotd United ^th-I Church with the Revs-David'p^p and Hal Vamer. Bunal followed
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George Richard Myers
George Richard Myers. 95. ofN.C./ Hwy. 801 South, died early Sundaymorning, June 9, 1996, at Forsylh
Memorial llospiuil after being in de
clining healih.
He was bom in Davie Counly. Nov.
22, 1900. to ilic laie George and Lou
Button Myersandwosaretiredcabinet
niaker with United Fumiture Com
pany in Lcsinginn.
He had been a lifelong member of
ElbavilleUnitedMethodistChuichand
was its oldest living member. He had
served inmanycapaciliesailhechutch.
including Sunday School Superinten-
deni.
His wife, Irene Starbuck Myers,
preceded him in dcalhin 1986. Hewas
also preceded in death by a daughter,
Gladys Myers; a son. Garland Myers;
2 sisters and 6 brothers.Survivingarc2daughlers.LulaMae
Starr of Mocksvillc and Rosa Lee
Carroll of Boonville; 3 sons. Richard
MycrsJr. andJamesO.Myers.boihof
Advance, and Donnie Myers of Witt-
ston-Salcm: I9grandchildsen;32grealgiandchildren;4 great great grandchil
dren; asistcr, Sally Bedford ofLewis-
ville; and 2 brothers, Edd Myers of
Advance and Ray Myers of Redland.
Funeral services wcreheldat2p.m.
June 11, at Elbaville United Methodist
Church with the Revs, Wayne Buff
and Jimmy Myers officiating. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Bobby Junior White
i ' "-'Bobby JuniorWhile. 61, ofMemo-
ri^ Highway, haimony. died Monday,
luile 10, 1996. at Davis Community
Hospital In Statesville.
Bom in Caldweil County Dec- 28.I9M. he was the son of tlie late John
Wilson White and Bertha Mac Mathis^itc. Owner and operator of B&M
Auto Gloss in Harmony, he was an
avid camper and hunter.
Survivors include hiswife. Marilynr,ShtllWhite, whom he married Aug. 8.
<11972: a son. Robert David Smith of
{Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; 3 daugh-
{■teis. Nina Rogers of Granite Falls.t-^Nancy Bcnfleld of Mocksvjlle andtjCccilia Kay Chauneey ofYadkinville;{ja brother, Leonard While of Granite{■Falls; 2 sisters. Louise Pennell and{•Rachel Price, bolh of Lenoir; and 8^^gr^dchildten.^ VisitationsweretobeheldarReavisHFuneral Home in Harmony 7-9 p.m.IjJurte 12 and at Mackic-High FuiKralFHome In Granite Falls 7-9 p.m. Jiine
nl3. Funeral services were to be con-fiducied at 11 a.m. June 14, at Mackie-bHigh Hineral Home Chapel by Biskrp
bWiiliam A. Harrison and the Rev. JimbRobbinsandburial followinginTemplebHill Baptist Church Cemetery.
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Madge LangstonBrandon
Madge Grace Langston Brandon,
77,ofSalisbuiy,diedSunday.Junel6.
1996, al N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win-
ston-Salem after being in declining
health for a few yeais.
Bom in Davie County, May 22.
1919, to the late Susan Qick Langston
and William Allen Langston. she was
educated in the Cooleemee schools.
She was a homemakerand had been
employed by R.W. Noiman Draperies
in her earlier years. She was a member
of Jemsalem Baptist Church.
Her husband, William J, "Bill"
Gould Brandon, preceded her in death
in 1983.
Surviving are2 sons, Larry J. Gtubb
of Orangeburg,S.C. and Jerry M.Gnibb
of Salisbuiytabrother.Dallas Langston
of Lexington; 3 sisters. Ruby Howard
and Kate Foster, both of Mocksville,
and Hcttie Heatheriy of Beverly Hills,
Fla.;Sgrandchildren;andSgreat grand
children.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. June 19, at Summersett Memorial
Chapel by the Rev. Jimmy Koneycutt.
Burial followed at Rowan Memorial
Park.
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|:Ida M. Cooper
K .Ida M. Cooper of Winston-Salem,
—-diddJune 10,1996,atWinston-SaIem
^Convalescent Cdnter,
IWifeofthelateJudgePutnamCoo-
S-pcr, she was the daughter of the late
vM^ L. Booe of Davie County.
^ Airrong the survivors is a niece,
S* Leptha Fowler of Mocksville.
» Mineral services were conducted at
S^3 p.nr. June 16, at Sl James A.M.E.
Sr ZionChurchby theRev.Dr.Cairington
— Carter with burial following in the
1^ church cemetery.
Nannie Ii\ijp
-.Wning, June „
s:;9fMocksvilte. •'"Mcaamrock
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IcountyVeteians Courted.
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'JohnieWelbomDay
^ I JohnieWelbomDay,7l,ofElhn,jdied Monday morning, June 17,1996,
'at his residence.) He was the stepfather of Brenda
Goodin of Mocksville.
i Funeralserviceswereheldat2p.m.
bune i9,at Pleasant Hill BaptistChurch
Sw the Rev. LV. Couch and Al Turner.
'•Burial followed in the church cem-
'jetery.
Pearl Louise Gatton
Pearl Louise Gatton, 67, of Kan-
V napolis,diedFriday,June 14,1996,at
Tiansitional Health Services after a
year of declining health and three
months of serious illnests.
She was the sister of Edna Edwards
of Mocksville.
Funeial services were conducted at
2 p.nr. June 17, at Lady's Funeral Hoine
Chapel by the Rev. Charles Hardin.
Burial followed in Carolina Memorial
park.
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Ollie Barney Godbey'"
Ollie Barney Godbey. 86. formerly
ofCodbey Road. Mocksville.died early
Tuesday. June 18.1996; after being in
declining heallh.
She was bom in Davie Counly.
Sept. 19. 1909. to the late J.A. and
Rebecca Cope Bameycostle and was a
hoinemaker. She was a member of
Comatrer United Metltodist Church
and enjoyed gardening and needle
work.
Site was the widowofCalvin Lewis
Godbey. who died in 1994. She was
also preceded in death by a sister. Li I lie
Myers; and 2 brothers, Jim Barney and
Joe Barney.
; She had made her home with her
niece. Joan Booie. for the past year.
I Surviving, in addition to her niece,
ate several other niece and nephews;
and 3 sisters-in-law. Margaret Foster
and Alice Godbey. both ofMocksville.
and Mamie Hatt of Amarillo, Texas.
Funeral services were to be held at
2 p.m. June 20. at Comatzer United
Methodist Church with the Rev. Pam
Stradcr olTtciating and burial follow
ing in the church cemetery.
Arch Joseph Salmons
•• Arch Joseph Salmons. 82, of Har-mony.diedTUesday.June II, 1996. at
tJavie County Hospital.
Survivors include his wife. Alva
.Maty Shaw Salmons; a son. A.J.■Salmons Jr. of Harmony; a daughter., Margaret Knight of Harmony; and 5^ndchildren.r • Funeral services were conducted at
.2:30 p.m. June 14. atjlockspring Baptist Church by the Revs. Jesse Stroudarid Grady Tutterow. Burial followed
in the church cemetery.MemoriaU may be made to the
Gideons. P.O. Box 148. StatesvUle.
Nr. 28687.
Delia R. Matthews
Delia "Mama Delia" Reich
Matthews.89.diedSunday.June 16. at
the home of her great niece. Cathi
Marshbanks. in Mocksville. where she
had made her home.
Formerly of Winston-Salem. she
was bom Dec. 28. l906.toNapolean J.
and Maty Banner Reich. She was the
widow of James Robert "Bob*
Matthews.
AchartermemberofKonnoak Hills
Moravian Church, she was with theBoy Scouts of America. Old Hickory
Council, for 31 yean. She was retired
from the Fbrsyth . County Board of
Education alter 20 years ofservice and
had assisted her husband in the man
agement of his restaurants.
Surviving ate 2 bothers, Joseh H.
Reich Sr. of Lewisville and Heibert F.
Reich of Mocksville; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. June 19, at Vogier and SonsMain Street Chapel by the Rev. Ray
Burke. Burial followed in the Mora
vian Graveyard.
Memorials may be made to
KonnoakMillsMoravian Church. 3400
Luther Street, Winston-Salem, N.C.
27107.
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• Earle Lee Potts
V Earie Lee Potts. 71. of CreeksideManor. Kemersville. died Tuesday.' June 11.1996. at FOrsyth Memorial: Hospital in Winston-Salem.. Bora in Davidson County. June 12.1924. he was a son of the late James V.
"• and Lethia Bundy Potts.
" • Survivorsinclutle2»siers.LillieP.^ OaitherofWinston-Salero and LucilleP. Sain of Mocksville; and 2 brothers.Paul Potts and Vestal Potts, both of
Mocksville.. .A graveside service was held m 2pm June 13. at New Union UnitedMethodist Churdi CCmetety with the• Rev. Grady Tutterow officiating.
died at her home suium,.
1996.'S;
l^Juanlbrriente-Juan Toriiente.'91, of StatesvUle, ,
!: died Sunday. June 16,1996, at BrianS* Center Nursing Home in StatesvUle.[i 'HewasatnembefofLibettyA.M.E.[iZion Church in Cool'eemee. . , „!j: Funeral servioes'wete'heldat Ulv ;C erty A.M.E. Zion Oiurcli by ilie Revs." 'i! Glenn Millsaps Sr. and Dr. Robert 8.
S'.Lawson.
/e was the mother of Florence
Sides of Advan^ ..-heldJunelS.n.»npral services WCTCrUUva —,tPineGroveUni^w.«..~^-—^^iTC^^^^edinthechurch
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OraTbtlefowBoyd, 87, roimerly ofihe Ijames Church community in ,
Mocksville, died late Thursday night,
June 20, 1996, at Forsyth Memoiiai
Hospitai in Winston-Salem. She had
been a resident of Meadbwbrook Ter
race ofDavie in Advance.
She was born in Davie County
Mwh I, 1909, to the iaie Thomas
Wilson and Daisy Bassett Tutteiow
andwasahomemakcr.Shewasamem-ber of Ijames Crossroads Baptist
Church.
Her husband, William H. Boyd,
preceded her in death in 1967.
Surviving areadaughter.Ann BoydJohnson ofMoclcsville; a son, John H.
Hodgson of Abilene, Texas; a grand
son; a great grandson; and a brother,
Everett Tutterow of Advance.
Funeral services were hcidat 3 p. nr.
June 23. at Eaton Funerai Chapel with
the Rev. Franklin Myers ofBciating.
Burial followed in the Ijames Cross
roads Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mcmoriais may be made to Ijames
Crossroads Baptist Church, c/o Roben
Rogers, Shefneld Road, Mocksviiie
N.C. 27028.
^BerFFTHaFUap"
an -AAiben Frederick Hartlage Sr., 89.
.,1V u . Memorial Ho.spi.lai following a lengthy illncs.s.He was bom Sept. 10. 1906 in
i°;''^'"%Ky..thcsonorjohnPa";and Rose Grasniick Hartlage.
Church, an honoraryhfe member of the Knights of Colutn-
m ^""*^1- «"»a iong-iinieCernl-'-^WBCCIIntemation:?„ei Club and the Piedmont UnitHe wa., retired from Archer Alumi-^^uct of R.J. Reynolds To-^ Company after 43 years or,ser-
tore N " an' "Mnagcr at Fac-Ut^rft;- •^offosrctirementHewasanavid^keeper, a member ofthc Beekeep
ers Association and an outdoorsmanHe was preceded in death by his
Sujyivors include his second vrifel l
' n of <be home in '' Moctoiile; a son, Alben F. Hartlage ,> Jr. of Winston-Salem; 3 dauS,^res Hoilman of Rural Hail. 'f^nne Coats and Susan Jackson
w °'.y'«'on-SaIcm; 2 brothers.''^.'^.'^'oeeandArthurHartlage,!of Uuisville: and a sist« '
''^^WhiteheadofUiuiiviilc. '
Afuneralmasswasreadat 10a.m. ,^ at St. Leo the Great Catholic '
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"'/Roy Vi^titD^ii,''8i^^
Bo'nken Ldce RoatL Mocksville. died"
earlyThursday morning, June20,1996,
at Iforsyth Memorial Hospital in Win-
ston-Saiem. He had been a resident of
M^owbrook Terrace of Davie for
the past two and a half years.
He was bom inOavie Counly,Sept
4,1907,totheialeWiiliamL. and Nora
Foster Dixon and was a split river and
farmer.
HewasalifelongmemberofWesIey
Chapel United Methodist Church
where he had served as Sunday School
SuperintendenL He assisted with con
struction of the old Wesley Chapel
Church. A well-known sttawbeny
faimer.hewasamemberoftheMocks-
viile Senior Citizens.
His wife, Otis Ralledge Dixon, pre
ceded him in death in 1983. A son,
Lamarr, also died in 1983.
; Survivors include a son, O'Brien
Dixon of Mocksville; 4 grandchiidren;
a ^leat grandson; 3 sisters, Ina Mae
Cyllette and Nannie Davis, both of
cksviiie, Alice Hedrick of Win-
(n-Saiem; and a brother, Howard .
xon of Mocksviiie.
j Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. June 22, at Wesley Chapel United
Methodist Church with the Revs.
Tammy Talbeit and Curtis Whaley
ol'nciating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
> Memorials may be made to the
Building Fund of Wesley Chapel
United Methodist Church, c/o Betty
lyest, 3532 N.C. Hwy. 801, Mocks-
I ville, N.C. 27028.
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Monday cvcmng» *4, iI^rsyih Memorial Hospital in
n Ki « 14 1897 to the late William
r rjjoeandwasahomemakff.She
kin 1968. A son. Itoton Hoeicanay
i 11 great gtandctiuon
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I'Madeliene C. Eaton.
Madeiiene Culhreli Eaton, 77, of
^;Autunm Care Nursing Home, died
Z;Sunday,JuneS, I996,at DavieCounty
•^Hospital after a period of declining
tdreailh.
Bom in Davie County, she was a
•^daughter of the late VarKe and Lucy
^^rock Culhreli. She retired as a custo
dian from Pinebrook Elementary
dchool.
She was preceded in death by her
^husband, Qifton Eaton; and a son,
^Theodore Patterson.
t> Survivors include 2 sisters, Harriet
TRichman and Mildred Lyons, both of
^Jhehome.
Fimeral services were to be held at
P-nt- June 26, at Morrison-
dtudevent Funeral Chapel with a local
;rn>nisierofnciating and burial foliow-
;4ng at Bethany A.M.E. Zion Church
;lljpmetery.
P. Moore
y I •*.-Elizabeth P. Moore, 81, of 241
;*G«yn Street, Mocksville, died
i Wednesday afternoon at N.C. Baptist
• jiospital in Winston-Salem.
•She was bom in Davie County, a
^iteiighter of lite late A.K. and Emma
;TUadie Plott. She was a member of
I .'TUnentine Baptist Church where her
; 'funeral was conducted at 4 p.m. June
: 22i by the Revs. Billy J. Sloop and
.. Harold Parker. Burial followed in Oak
*GroveUnitedMethodistChurchCem-
eteiy.
She was preceded in death by 4
et sisters aiul 4 brotheis.
•* Surviving are a son, Bobby Moore
;I of the home; a sister. Ilia Potts of Ad-
;• vance; and a brother, Noah Piott of
5' Mocksville.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27,1996:
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James Lee Morrison '' '
James Lee Morrison, 77, of States-'
. ville, died Friday moming. June 21,'
1996,at BrianCenterinSlatesville. Hejhad been in declining health. " J
BcmSepL 18,1918,hewasasonof'the late David Isadore and Maggie
Pharr Moirison. He was a memlier of
Freedom Presbyterian Chutch where
he had been a deacon.
Retired from J.C. Sleele and Sons
of Slatesville, he was a member of
Mount Cannel Lodge No. 37. Prince
Hall Mason. He was also a veteran of
World Warli.serving in the U.S. Army.
Surviving are his wife, Genevicve
S. Moirison of the home: sons, JamesW. Moirison ofSilver Spring. Md. and
Jeiry L. Monisonofthehome; Jdaugh-
ters. Virginia L. Moirison and Slacey
L. Moirison. both of the home, and
CariaVinesofCbluinhus,Md.;2bioth-ers, Ray O. Moirison of Brooklyn,
N.V.andCalvinT.MotrisonofAmes,
' Iowa; 3 sisters, Maevella M. James of
Olin, Genevieve M. Bnutw of States-.
ville and Henrietta M.TayIarofBrook-.
lyn, N.Y.; S grandchildren; ^ 2gi«t
grandchildren. '' ' n ; .
• FuneialservicesweRheldat2p.m.,
;June 25, at Freedom Presbyterianf-
; Church in Statesville with the' Rev."
' James Henderson bfTicioting. Burial
: followed in the. church cemeteiy. .
J
! Eriine Petree Williams ! (
ErlineFetieeWiUiams,8aofMe^. -j. owbrookTenaceofDavie.diedSatur-iday, June 22, 1996, alter a lengthy. I
period of declining health. ' , i
A nativeofStokes County, she wasbom Sept 23,1915, to John Wesley . j
; and Minnie Ella Cordon Pttiee! She 'i
; was a member of Crestwood Baptist' ^
Church. < I
She was preceded in death by her V'
husband of fiOyeais, FiederickE. Wil-:liams,Feb. l2,1996.' ^' J
She is survived by; 2 daughters,'!
Becky W.SndthandSantoy.Shquse,!
bothofWinston-Salem; a son, HowaM
R. "Rat" Wiljioms of'Advance; i I i
grandchildren; 7 great grandchildien:'
2brolhers,JohhW.Petreeandriowai*l';
O. Petree, bothofWinston-Salem;and (
several nieces and nephews.^ i'n • •
Funeral services wereheldat 2p.m.^'l
June24.at Haywonh-Miller Rural Hall nCha^l by the Rev. Petty HulTstetler. '
Burial followed in Fbisyth Memorial J
Paik.Memorials may be madie to Hos-; ]
pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth J
County, 1 IOIK: S. Stratfoid Road, t
Winston-Salem,N.C27103. '.: i - ijii
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Garland Smith Robertson ^
^.Oarland SitiitK.iRojiettsoh,' 73,- of :n Advance,died1\ie^y,Junel8,1996, j
; at Forsylh Memoriai HospM in Win- ;
ston-Salem.' '■ _ 7He was bom Aug.,27, 1922, in i' Davie^untytoAlphonzoondNaomi
"Sid* Smith Robertson.
He was a member of Redland Pen
tecostal Holiness Church where he
taught Sunday School for many years.
He served in the U.S. Army duringWorld War 11 and retired from AT&T '
alter 31 years of service. He was a
lifetime member of Advance VFW
Post 8719.
Surviving are his wife of 55 years.Elsie Walker Robertson ofthe home; 2
sons. V.G. Robertson of Rocky Mountand Darnell Robertson of Advance; a
daughter, Karen Cope of Advance; ai brother, Harmon Glwn Robertson of/Uvance;7 graiHWidren; and 7 great[j/gianifchndien;[kji-'Fiiheiai servie«'weieMndocted at:P2i)jmuJime2l;t^;iiieReV&Jo^
RobeitMh at RecOaidh'ciu^!l^luM^''0>iicbi'Burial fol-Ijow^inthechuiAoetneteiy.'- ^sr'jMemoHaUina^beinadetoRedland iri^teic««talHolinestChnicli,137Bal- 1Pnipr5R^-/tiran«,N.C 27006.■ 'V ■-%-A
J
^udeBiyemyV^" I 'lriauite Bivens Wofford, 88, of :Church Street, Coole'eniee', ^Wednesday afternoon, June 19.1996,at Autumn Care of Mocksviile whereshewasaresidenL<i
She was bom.in Davie County,' Sept. IS, 1907. to the late Frederick J.: and Nannie Redden Bivens and was' retired from Burlington Mills. She wasa member oji Fust Baptist Church of ^
' Cooleemee.Her husband, Charles C. Wofford.\precededheriiideathin 1966.Adaugh- j
Gail Caistciloei'died in 1975. • jSurviifing^argi!^' tiaUghters,: Nell, •.Braxtondf MoreM-'PeSSy Hellardt,!andBettyW6ffo'rd,telhofCt»leemee; ,
"a son, Charles Yfofford of a Walton..Fla.; a broiher,,)ames R. Biyens of:rSalisbuty; 2 grari^hildten; ami great
igrandchildren. •' J , ^ll Agiaveside service was held at Ita.m. Jurte21, at Rowan Memorii^ Parkfin Salisbury with'the Rev.-Jeff'penningtonofliciating. ^ 'i' , Memorials may be made to Rrei' Baptist Church of Cooleemee, ^ilriarginal Street" Cooleemee; N.C.' 27014 or to Davie County Public U-' braiy, 371 North Main Street, Mocks-iville,N:c.27028.:v1 r' -
Joel Samuel Ibrner
' Joel Samuel Turner, 80. of Landis.
diedTue.<iday,June 18,1996.at RowanRegional Medical Center in Salisbury.
He was the father of Michael Joel
Turner of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted at
4p.m.June21,3l Landis Baptist Churchby the Revs. Richard Horn. Presley
Rutledge and Frank Gribble. Burial
fol lowed at West Lawn Memorial Park.
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Davie County Public Libraiy
Mocksviile, NC