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Jul - DecDA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4,1996 J Bill Beauchamp L-C. "Bill" Beauchamp, 76 of Davie Slreel, Cooleeitwe. died Sun day a/lemoon. June 30, 1996 ai ihe v.A. Medical lombttwnt wiih niililary riles follow- ">g in ihc Ouipcl in ihe fhne.s Mauso leum of Rowan Memorial Park in Sal isbury. Memorials may be nude lo chc 1 llh Disirici Memorial Honor Guard. Veierans of Foreign War, c/o Haran Martin. 148 Quccnsbury Road. Wln- sion-Salcm, N.C. 27I(H. He was bom in Advance, Ocl, 24 lyi9. 10 Ihe laie John Wesley andM.-uy Ellen .Sheck Beauchamp and was relired wiih 44 years of service fromnurlingionMllls. Hew.isagradu- aie ofShady Grove High School. During World War 11, Ire served in the U.S. Navy. He was „ ||fe|||,x, memberof lire VI^V. Coolcemec Posi 1119, and a member of ihe Disirici Memorial Honor Ou.ard. He was amember of Mocks Uniled Meliiodisl Church and especially enjoyed gar dening. He was preceded In death by his son. Randy Beauchamp, in 1981, Surviving arc his wife of 53 years, MargieHeadBcauchampoflhehome; flgrandson.JeffBeauchampofMocks-a grnnddaughler. Misly ' Beauchamp of Charloile; a sisler, " Geraldine Moass of Denver. Colo.; 2 brothers. Ray Beauchamp of Ciem- monsand Kermil BeauchampofLexington; and a daughter-in-law, Judith Reavis Beauchamp of Winston-Sa- , lem. ' Sarah Holman Sarali Mozelle Bcane Holman. 65, of East Bend, died Saturday tnoming., June 29.1996. at her daughter's home in Advance. Surviving are a daughter. Darlene - Poole of Advance and Deborah E Kelsch of Little Rock, Ark.; 4 grand- children'.abrmher.John BeaneofEast Bend; 3 sisters. Bleu White. Jessie Pearl "J.P.* Marlerand Polly Easiman. all ofEast Bend. ^ Paul Bryant n j; IPaal Bryant 63,ofAdvance,diedat. •2 hii home Fdday morning. June 28, Sl®6. , i -He was bom in Yadkinville, a son r o^the tale Neurse and Beulah Long r Byant and was a nvember of Mocks Uniled Methodist Qiurch. where he C; directed the choir. He was relired from the U.S. Air ••Fotceafler20yearsofserviceandlater •: retired as a mechanic from Plaza Ford in Lexington. He had lived in Davie County for 17 years. J. The funeral service was conducted ;|al 3 p.m. June 30. at Mocks United Methodist Church by Pastor Bruce I_ 1-Gwyn. Burial followed in the church ^•ccmeleiy. I • Surviving ate his wife, Anna Jones Ijflryant of the home; a daughter. Col- ^leenBiyantSillsofLewisville;agfand-fjson; 2 stepdaughters. Nicole Martin of pJAdvanceandAmberHubbardofKem- •Jcrsville; 3 brothers, Arthur Bryant of •Xarlhage, Albert Bryant ofHampton-. I^lville and Charles Bryant of vlGcmiantown.Tenn.; 3 sisters, Bernice Watts of Yadkinville, Martha Smith of •iGadsden, Ala and Nora Griswald of sElon College; and several nieces and ;Inephew8. Memorials may be made to Mocks^United Methodist Church. •'Jesse W.LaW i JesseW.Laird,86.cfRedlandRoad, j.' Advance died Sunday afternoon, June 30,1996, at Bradford Village Nursing . HomeinKemersville. ,Funeialservicesweretobebeldat 11 a.m. July 3, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance, by the' Revs. Dan Martin, Jimmy Myeis and Robert Peurifoy with burial following ; in the church cemetery. • He was bom. Feb. 8,1910, in Davie . County,asonofIhelateJamesW;and '' ; Mary Hanes Laird. He was a'devoted -.i '. member of Bethlehem Uniled Meih4 odistChurchwherehehadbeenassis^ - tanl Sunday Scliool superintendent, treasurer arid Sunday School teacher,' He was tetired from the Davie County: scfreol system; i Survivingarehiswife.SarahPhyllis Beauchamp Laird of the h(^; a son. James Laird of Hagerstown, Md.; 3 ; daughters, Sylvia Mackorell of Char-'i lotte, Judy Colielte of Mocksville and . Sarah Stockton of Kemersvilie; 3 ' grandsons; 2 granddaughters; 7 great . gtanddiildTentonesister.SueBrockof i Meadowbrook Terrace in Advance. < TVeva M. Cranfill Treva Mae MoserCrannil. 75. for merly of Soflcy Street, Mtreksville. diedlaleTuesdaynighl. June 25,1996. al Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Win- slon-Salem. She had been a resident of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie for the past four years. She was bom in Surty County. Feb. 4.1921.10 Ihe late Jack and Effie Key Moserandwas relired from 20years of servicewithWcsiem Electric. She was a member of Mocksville First Uniled Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by 4 sisters, Kathleen Booe, Mabel Dull. Oeo Gerry and Alza Norman: and by a brother, Jasper Moser Jr. Surviving are a son. Larry Wayne Cranfill of Advance; a grandson: a granddaughter, and a brother, Hugh Arnold Moser of Elkin. Funeral services were conducted at 4p.m.June28.al Eaton FuneralOiapel by the Rev. Ed Biggers. Burial fol lowed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mocks ville First United Methodist Church. 305 Church Street, Mocksville, N-C- 27028. 5WI/e. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4,1996 jbertBedfordLemmons ,jr Mr. Robert BedfordLemmons. 64, ;r of River Road. Advanc^'died Mon- '. / day aftemoon. July 1,'19%, at.his S<4|ome. o'C Inmeral services will be at 4 p.m.^^nlnesday in Eaton Funeial C3iapel•"'Jfith iheRevs-GiegUttleand Richard •.'^hamel officiating. Burial will be in ; Macedonia Moravian Church Gtave- t-yard. :'••• The family will be at EatonFuneral*» Home Tuesday night from 7-9. They t-ijquest memorials be considered for ;*Ae American Canncer Society. 622 t-Forsyth Medical Park. 1900 S. I Hawthorne. Winston-Salero. NC : ;27103, or to Cancer Services. 622 N. •..^Main St., Mocksville. i •I„'*Mr. Lemmons was born in jl'fittesville, Ohio, Aug. 8,1931. to the ;;Ute Gilmer C. and Anne Rash I.*Leiruiu3ns and was the retired chief } deputy of the Davie County Sheriffs r'Wice. }- i He was a member of the Advance i*NIasonlc Lodge and the Mahi Shrine ill Miami. Fla. He wasamemberof therjexecutive board of Davie UnitedWay. ' He was the law enforcement inember ; .^f Davidson County Community Col- • tege. and was a member of the of the i.'tCC. Law Enforcement Association. ;!• - AveteranoflheU5.Navy,hehad t'dnended the Univeisityof Miami and^•tbr 30 years was with the Miami Police : Department. He had served with the 1' Slate Police as a trustee representative Tt^Florida. and past president with the I^Fiatemal Order of Poiice. He had also ^bi^ the vice president of the Police v.ienevolent Organization. £ HewasamemberoflheMacedoiua £,Moravian.Church, and was precededjiipdealhbyabrother.RanceLemmons. . Survivors inciude: his wife. Dor- :«litEiy Edwards Lemmons. ofthe home;JBS father-in-law. Fred B. Edwards, of home; 2 daughters. Cecelia Terry , ^Hickory and Kimberly Howard of . M^ksville; a son. Robert Alan ^fT^vmons of R Lauderdale. Fla.; a ^ gnuidsan;andasista,PeggyWindsor^ ofLaurinburg. ''^i^tneial serrices tor Selma Fowler I Mo«ley,.61. cfBri)iaklyn.N;Y..ww,- I go5ihtctedat2pJrt.'J6ne28.^Fri<arf''{^ tho'Rev. James Clement ofllclating.- Burial followed in the church eem- ; cu?ty. S She was a native of Davie County •S but had lived in Brooklyn for the past iJ 42years. $ Survivors include her mother. f WUlie Mae Fowler of Cooleemee; her? husband. Robert Mosley of the home; f adaughter.ShenyMosleyofihehome; ? 2brotheis.JamesOtisFi>wlerand^o S Fowler, both of Cooieemee; 2 sisters, e Virginia F. Hogue of Cooleemee and5 Eveline Patterson of Woodleaf. C Her father. Samuel Fowler, died in C 1995. Wniam Reeves I? ,Dr. William Bower Reeves, 91. of n Ejun,diedWednesday,June26.1996, •> atjiugh Chatham Memorial Hospital !• inJElkiii. 0 {He was the stepfather of Jackqulyh0 BiYoung of Advance. ^ IA graveside service was conducted ^ at Hollywood Cemetery in Elkin June C 2Si',at 11 a.m.by Dr. William Johnson. J Lewis Savage Lewis Savage. 75. formerly of Mocksville. died Sunday, June 30. 1996, at Colonial Hill Nursing Home in Johnson Qty, Tenn. after an ex tended illness. ^ Bom July 21. 1920, in White County, Tenn., to the late George Washington and Anna Anglina Simmons Savage, he wasa Chuichof Christ ministerformore than SOyears, serving several congiegalions. Hewasa member of North Main Street Church of God in Mocksville. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dora Lee Hale Savage, Feb 24 1993. Surviving are a daughter. Eva S. Everett of Mocksville; 2 sons, A.L Savage ofKnoxville,Tenn. and LarryDale Savage of Johnson City, Tenn.; 5 grandchildren; a great grandson; and a brother-in-law, I.V. Hale of Spencer, Tenn. Funeral services were conducted at High's Chapel in Van Buren County,Tenn., July I, at 8 p.m. Burial was in Long Cemetery at 11 a.m. July 2. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO n DAVIE CQm<rEY£NTERPRISE RECORD, July 11,1996 CN V i o Q) Lena Danner Brown J Lena Danncr .Bcown, 91. of China Grove, died Sunday, July 7, 1996, at Cabamis Memorial Hospital in Con- coid. Born Feb. 22, 1907, in Davie County, a daughter of the late Robeit and Ella Harris Danner, she was edu cated in the Davie County schools. A Baptist, she had retired from Cannon Mills Company in Kannapolis where she was a weaver. Surviving are her husband, Charles 1. Brown; 3 sons. Homer E. Brown of China Grove, Charles I. Brown Jr. of Ga.stonia and Biady Eugene Brown of Bradford, Conn.; 2 daughters, Shirley Bairinger of Richfleld and Jeannette B.MooseofConcordta brother, Henry D. Danner of Mocksville; a sister. Al pha Renegar of Mocksville; 26 grand children; and a number of great grand children; and great great grandchil dren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. July 9, at Westlawn Memorial Park with the Rev. Bruce Graham ofTi- ciating. Memorials may be made to West ern Carolina Center, 300 Enola Road, Morganton, N.C. 28655. J KeUyL.Hart Kelly L. Han. 34, of Advance, a native of Williamsport, Pa., died on Tuesday, July 2, 19%, in a boating accident at Belews Lake. Mrs. HartwasinvolvedintheSbady i Grove Elementary School PTA. sev-.. eral civic organizations, including the Brownies and the Boy and Qib Scouts. Shew^agraduateofWilliamspott Area Hi^ Schrxrl Qass of 1980. Mrs. Hart is survived by: her hus- : band, Kevin, and two children, Brian. 10,° and Jennifer, 7, all residents of ' Advance; her mother, Betty Huss Hoffman, and a brother, Tracy Hoffman, both of Williamsport, Pa.; and a sister. Patricia Rozelle of Mountainhome. Pa.; three nieces and - nejdtews. Funeral services were at 7 p.tn. Monday. July 8 at Vogler and Sons Oemmons Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family re quests that memorials be made to the Shady Grove PTA, c/o Bonnie Miller, 1438 Fork Bixby Road, Advance, NC 27006. / Pauline Carter ' Pauline BogerCampbell Carter, 88, ofWinston-Saleni,diedSaturday,June 29.19%.atTheNuTsingCenteratOak SummiL , , She'was born July ^ 1907, in " Davie County id John U and Maty Summers Boger. She was a charter/; ineritber ofOak Simitpit r odistChurch. ' ° | Survivlngare2sons,PaulECamp- ^ bell of Greensboro and John CuriinV^CimpbellofMidland, Mich.;a<iaugh-, J ter, Mary Jo Campbell Gibson of-- Fairfax, 'Va.; 4 brothers. Hubert C. Boger. ayde H. Boger'aiid Howard M. Boger. all of Mocksville. and Herman S. Boger of Advance: 4 sis ters, Nellie B. Hunter of Mocksville, Juanita Smith aitd Frances B. Davis, both of Burlingtonj, and Ethel B. Reece of Winston-Salem; 8 grandchildren: and 6 great gmndcbildren. Funeral services were conducted m 10:30 a.m. July 3, at Oak Summit United MethodistChuichwiththeRev. H. Sam Caster officiating. Burial followed in the chu^h cemetery. £(|gBrLeeHoIt i / ' ■.'Tdri.'Edgar Lee Holt, 79, ofV Kannapolis, died Thursday, July4, 19%, at Cabanus Ma™""®'Hospital, Concord,' after three • weeks of serious lUnt^.; •..BiiWSept.-t:,7916.iMf-was the soil of the late James Keffand Lillie May Freeman Holt. "* Suiyivprsinclutleabrotherand- asteri»f COoleein^,Bobby.Holt - ' and liottt'®Services were Sunday, July 7,atCrossofChristLu'theimChurchby Dr. Paul R. Cooper. Burial was in the church cemetery. Eva Blouse CookEva House Cook. 84, of Salisbury, diedSunday.June30.1996, at RowanRegional Medical Center.Bom Feb. 22,1912 in Cooleemee,she was a daughter of the late AdamHenry and Delia Brooks House andwas a Boyden High School graduate.A homemaker, she was a member ofSalisbury Fint Baptist Chinch and iu 'Gold and Silver Club. Herhusband. Robert EugeneCook.died Sept. 16,1991; and a son, Larry Eugene Cook, died Feb. 12,1979.Survivors include a son, CharlesHarold Cook of Gulf Breeze, Fla.; 2daughters, Pauy Waller of Salisburyand Willie Mae Griffin ofMocksville;12 grandchildren; and 11 great grand children.Funeral services were conducted at11 a.m. July 3, at Salisbury Hrst Baptist Church by Dr. Phillip A. Cooley,pastor, and the Rev. Tom Robeil.s, as-socime pastor. Burial followed in City 'leriSrial Park. °Memorials may be made to FirstBaptist Chuich, 233 N. Fulton Sheet, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. William W.MenzJ ' Mr. William W. Menz. 79, of 273Spyglass. Bermuda Run, Advance, I diedFriday.July 5,19%.Mr. Menz was bom March 2,1917 in Germany to Michael and Rosel Putzel Menz. He received a degree inchemistry from the University of Munich. Germany and thereafter moved to the United Stales. Mr. Menz served in the US Army Air Force for four and a half yearsduring World War II. He work^ for RJ Reynolds in the research informa tion services division of the researchdepartment from 1959-1970. From 1970 until he retired in 1982, he wasvice president for Drink Inc., a subsidiary ofthe National Dairy Associationin charge of grants for basic research. He was preceded in death by a son, Paul. Survivors include; his Gertrude Menz of the home: a daughter, Mrs. Robin (Roberta) Suhrbier and hus band John; and two grandsons. In lieu of flowers, memorials arerequested to the American Diabetes Association, 3109 Poplar Sl, Suite 125. Raleigh, NC 27604-1043. <r- Davle County Public LibraryWiocksvilie, NO r DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11,1996 rLwisSavage• UwirSavage:'75.'fornicriy>ofV I MocksviUeV' died SunaayiUufle;.-30,|. n 1996] at Colonial HUlNuhingltomc' ! inJohnsonaiyJenn-afteronexten- ' sive illness.- " ' ' Bom July 2i; im >" WhllrfCouniy.Tenn..tolhelaleGeotgeWa.<ih- inglon and Anna Anglina Simi^ Savage, he allended Freed-Hatdiman ( College in Henderson. Tenn. and was a Church of Chrisi minister for morelhanSOyeais, servingcongregations in North Carolina. South Carolinn. Ten nessee and Alabama. During the 1960'5 and igVCs. he served North Main Street and Jericho Churches of Christ in Davie County.HewasamemberofNorthMainStrwl Chureh of Chrisi in Mocksville. He alsowrote forthe"Spiritual Resources column in the Davic County Enter prise Record. . , .v f :t Hewaswellknownforhishobbyolvrepairingandrestoringanliqueclocte- y as vjrelUtts'hls volunteer work with-,1 :Hospice;:AARP and lhe,Advisory; ; Council pCpavie County Senior Cm-; « t' icns. 1• ; He was preeededin death by lus. • w'ife. Dora Lee Hale Savage. Feb:24 ; •1993. A gtandsOT. Mike Savage, diw 1 , ml992., •• 1 Surviving are a daughter. Eva S. ' Everett of Mocksville; 2 sons„A-^i-•SavageofKnoxyille.Tenn.a^l^.- ; Dale Sav^e ofJohnson Ciiy.Tehn.; 5W •: mndchtldi^n'. a great grandson; and 1) ;lbUe^4.t®«vf:i>y. Hale of;Spencer; ' i Ltttffc conducicd at. 1 , County, Icnn» an»'ft' ^ •Tl Mr.Jetr/Sam Yadkitt- ville.diedS j ^Ht)Sptta*• ^ T- '^.!!iR!«istChucchbytheNotth«°^»^,^SonandA.thj^ ""^rtttt^^yetery.- • ^ County Public y Mocksvlfle, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18,1996 <s~ (a Wade Franklin Nail Mr. Wade Franklin Nail, 87. of Fairfieid Road. Mocksville, died Sun day morning. July 14.1996 in Fbisylh Memorial HospilaJ. after a short ill ness. Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 16. in Concord United Methodist Oturch with the Revs. David Reepand Hal Vamerofllciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for the Ometery Fund of Concord United Methodist Church, d o Mr. Ronnie Seamon. 157 Pine Val ley Road. Mocksville. Mr. Nail wasbom in DavieCounty. Feb. 13. 1909 to the late Alec and Callie McCullough Nail and was re tired from Heritage Furniture Co. He had been with Grwin Mills with 30 years of service. He was a lifelong member ofConcord United Methodist Church and wasamemberoflheUnited Methodist Men. He enjoyed garden ing. Surviving are his wife of 69 years. Alice Davis Nail of the home; his daughter. Mrs. Harold CMildred N.) Seamon of Mocksville; two brothers. Paul Nail and Grady Nail, both of MocksvilIe;agrandson;agranddaugh- ten and three great-grandchildren. Elvert Lee Riddle J Mr. Elvert Lee Riddle, 81, of Yad- kin Valley Road died Monday night, ' July 15. 1996 in Forsyth Memorial jfospital after a long illness. " Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. ' Thursday !in ;Yadkin Valley Baptist 'diiureh with the Revs; Ronnie Craddock and Leon Wood ofncialing. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family was to be at Eaton Fu- ., nfral Home Wednesday night from 7- '.;93>.ra. They request memorials be n ;considered for the Building Fund of '^Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. 1324 lii^tdkin Valley Road. Advance. NC >27006.' The b^y will be placed in the icKurch 30 minutes prior to the service. •i"- Mr. Riddle was bom in Davie .•Oounty. Feb. 15. 1915 to the late '^Charles Henry and Rosa Belle *Rock3day Riddle. He grew up in the ^sqwmilling business and later worked ^fqlhe shipyards in Baltimore, Md. as a ;welder. Eventually he returned to ^bavie County and opened his own Uumberyard. He was retired from the ' Bailey Power Plant of R J. Reynolds Tobacco Company with 20 years of service. t He was a member of the Yadkin Vall^ Baptist Church where he served : inmany capacities including the build ing and cemetery committees and as 'the Sunday School treasurer. He was . alwell known builder of handmade woodstoves and as a welding repair man. vs;:v. J '-. He was preceded in death by a son- in-law. Harvey Pilcher. and dso by a •brother. Travis Riddle. ' ' ' ' I .iv-i Survivors include: his wife of 61 years. Hazel May HauserRiddleof lite -bojne; 2 daughters. Mrs. Joan Pilcher aof Yadkrnvllle and Mrs. William B. 2(RiyeMI|ler)Motganofaemmons;a J •■I son and his wife. Randy Lee and Ann- Marie Riddle of Houston. Texas; 9grandchildren; axteen great-grandchil dren; two step-grandchildren;and sev eral nieces and ne|diews. Marilyn Y.Steele ' Mrs. Marilyn Yust Steele. 68. of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie County died Saturday. July 13.1996 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom Sept. 2. 1927 in Clinton. Mirm.. to Fredrick and Grace ElizabethPhillips Yust. Shemovedio Winslon-Salem in Sept. 1946 and was a mcmberofFirst Presbyterian Church. Surviving are one son. William P. Steele Jr.. of Winston-Salem; two I dauglhers, Elizabeth Steele of Gra-I ham. and Marilyn Steele Pascal of' Kemersville; eight grandchildren; one sister. Maijotie Yust Putnam of Ne vada; and two brothers. Dale L. Ytlst. and James L. Yust. both of Washing ton state. She was predeceasedby one brother, Roger E. YusL Aprivate graveside service was held Tuesday atForsythMemoriall^ with Dr. David Burr ofTrciating. Memorialsmaybemadetothechar- ity of the donor's choice. v/l . ^ ■C o .i- Q) Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC D AViE COUNTY EN^RPRISE RECORD, July 25,1996 J N. Dora Luther Allen Dora LuiherAllen,89.on>inoRoad. Mocksville, died Hiursday nioining, July 18,1996, at Davie County Hospi tal afler five years of declining heaith. She was boin inSuiry County April 4, 1906, and was a homeinalcer. She was a longtime member of Ml. Olive United Methodist Church, was att avid gardener and enjoyed sewing.She was prece^ in death by her husband of 60 years, Wiiiiam Heniy Alien. Two daughters and two sons also preceded her in death. Survivors include 4 sons, William Henry Allen Jr., Jimmy Ray Allen and Samuel Asbuiy Allen, all of Mocks- ville, and Francis "Sonny" Allen of Yadkinville;3daughters,DonnellGossand Dorothy West, both of Mocks- ville. and Betty Johnson of Farming- ton; 17 grandchildren; 23 greatgrand children; 2 si^ giandchiltbien; 4 step great grandchildren; and 6 great great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. July 21, at Eaton Funeral Chapelwith the Revs. Gary B. Foster and Allen Barker officiating. Burial fol lowed in Mt. Olive United Methodist Church Cemetery in the Wyo commu nity. Memoriais may bb made to the cemetery fund of Mt. GUve United Meth odist Church, l605CanaRoad,Mocks- vilIe,N.C. 27028. I Perlene H. Grubb ; PerleneHedrickGtubb,82,ol^x-S„g,on,d.edFri^yJulyl^^^^^rton»urcu -Funcralscrviccswerecorulucted^ Etta Mae Danley / *Etta Mae Danley, 85, of Yadkin- vilie, died Tiiesday, July 16, 1996, at Yadkin Nursing Center. Shewas the sister ofThelmaDaniey of Mocksville. The funeral service was held at 11 aim. July 18, at Blackwater Commu nity Church in Dobson by the Rev. Teddy Crotts. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ^anson Hinman / 5 Alanson Hinman, M.D. died July s/ ii8.1996. Medical directorofThe Amos Cot tage Rehabilitation Hospital and thellevclopmentalEvaluationainicfrom Pi960 until his retirement in 1986. he 5vas the father of Frank Hinman II of ^armington. 5 A memorial service was held at 4 •p.m. July 21, at Ctntenaty United^ethodist Church by the Revs. Roland ■pamhardt and Robert F. Hinman. ^1 Funeral scrvivra-"-apm.July2l,atMt.CaimelUnited ,rMethodist Church where she ^ a \^mber with burial following in the jchurch cemetery. y I^r^eDiininette^VetgieLeeHayesDimmette,85,of iD^iicl Road, Cooleemee, died Tues-!daV. July 16,1996, at her home,i florn Sept. 17. 1910. in SurryICounty. she was the daughter of theilate Daniel Webster and Mar BelleSimmons Hayes. She was a Baptist.Surviving are a son. Larry Eugene' Blackburn of Cooleemee; a dau^ier,'• Mary Kent of Hamptonville; a sister."• Maggie Hayes of North Wilkesboio;7• gfiindchildicn; 6 great grandchildren;and 12 step great grandchildren: 5 stepgrandchildren; 12 step great gra^-chitdren; and several nieces and neph- graveside service was held at 11a.m. July 18. at Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Carroll Joidan officiating. y Robert Lee Holman Robeit Lee Holman. 45, of Mocks ville, died Tuesday, July 16, 1996, following a period of declining health. Survivorsincludeabroiher.Charlie Mack HolmanJr.ofMocksville;anda sister. Ann Marie Holman of Mocks ville. Known to his friends as "Ham-mer",lie was the son of the late Charlie Mack and Quilie S. Hunter Holman.Graveside services were held at 6p.m. July 19, at Rose Centetery byBishop James Ijames assisted by El der Daniel Brown. to V "l -5 r\ cr* DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 25,1996 ■/ fBrady.Gale P^ue.:;, : -.v; \ Bl»lyGaIeFa^lue,44ofAdva^ce,^j'died Wednesday moriiing.'^ulyh?;? f 19S6, at Fotsyth Memorial Hosptiid in'' y c>- •V Sue Hudson Carolyn Sue Kilgore Hudson, 54.of Lexington, didd Saturday, July 20,1996, at Wesley Long Hospital In Greensboro after a sudden illness.She was the mother of Kelly Crotts of Mocksville. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m.July 23,al Davidson Funeral HomeChapel by the Rev. Jimmy Noned. Burial followed at For^th Memorial Park. Edward Ralph Spivey / Edward Ralph Spivey, 74. of Win-v/ ston-Salem.diedJuly 18,1996,alFor-syth Memorial Hospital.He was the father of Jackie Cox of Advance.Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. July 20. at Gardens of MemoryMausoleum Chapel in Walkertown by the Rev. Ed Sears. -QJ I i- O ^Winston-Salem,' , .S He was a retired customer engineer •• from NCR/AT&T and was ciinently the proprietorofDavie Discount Prod ucts in Mocksville.He was bom in Sutiy County June29, l9S0,gtaduatedfromFDrbushHigh School and received an associates ik-gree in computer science from Forsyth Technical Institute. Surviving are his wife, Lou AnneBetrier Pardue of the home; a son, Aaron Pardue of Qemmons; 2 step sons, Wesley Scott and Jason Bradley Atdridge of the home; his parents, Archie E.andJaneBurchette Pardue ofthe Fothush community in Yadkin Cbunty; 2 brothers, Ellis E. Pardue of Winston-SalemarulCradyDalePardueof Yadkinville; 2 sisters, Joyce Whiteof Charleston, S.C. and Peggy Canipe of Hendnsonville; and a number of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles arul cousins. Funeral services were held at 11a.m.July l8,atVogIerandSonsCIem- mons Chapel by the Rev. J.P.Sizemore.Burial followed in Forbush Baptist Church Cemetery. J .SkAtt Edward WardJ i Scott Edward Ward, 33, of Holly Xatw, Mocksville, died Sunday night,july 21,19%, at his home after being lim declining health.!; He bom in Mocksville May 16, 4963, to Jack Ward of Holly Avenuel '4n4ihe late Kaiherine Hart Ward arul JvaJ a student at Forsyth Technical COftununity College. He had been a Sfelong member of First Presbyterian Church. ' Surviving, in addition to his father, niedbrolhers, twin brother Brent WardandCiaig Ward, both of Mocksville,iad Jeff Ward of Winston-Salem; 3aunts; 2 uncles; 2 nieces; and 2 neph-■iws. f'' ■ ' •!^;|'uoetalMiy!ces\veie.tobeheldat -4 i pJiL July 24, at Firn Ftnbyterian^;;pifrch of Mocksvilje With the Rev.' ^^Quid RichardMn ofnciatiiig anil :Qutlal following in Rom Cemetery., - iS'l Memorials may be made to Davie 'SkuiiQrPublicLibimy,37lYi<ntbMain 'jISlreetl' MockWillei*N.& 220^ or io'' toisyth Technical Coramuni^ College. 2100 Silas Cie^Pailway. Win-^-Mem, N.C, 27j03;f3^''; jlicViardH.TP^|^53 of 128Richaid H°*?^J^diedWedt«s-ClatkRt^-J-ffJ^^Oavie Coutvi* iu.v»cs. . it«ld al2 HospitalaJWr J Bobby Dale WUes Bobby Dale Wiles, 63, of UbeityChurch Road, Mocksville, died Friday, July 19,1996, at Hoots MemorialHospital in Yadkinville.He was bom Dec. 18,1932, in Yad kin County to the late Dwight andPercie Bnmon Wiles. He worked atHanes Hosiery and was a member ofBethel Baptist Church. A veterari ofthe U5. Air Fbrce serving in the Korean Conflict, he was also a life mem-berofthe Disabled American veta^ Surviving ate his wife, MildredWiles of llie home; 2 sons, Bradl^Wilesofthe home and RandyD.Wite of Winston-Salem; 2 step children; hismoUier.Peicie Wiles ofYadkinNurs- ing Center, 2 brothers, J.T. Wi es ofWinston-Salem and Roger Wiles of A funeral service was held at 2 p jn.July 21, at Gentry Family Cha^l inJonesvilleby the Revs. Grady Triv^andMarvinB1ackburo.Biirialfollowed in the Bethel Baptist Church Cem etery. OQvie County Public Library Mocksville, NC I- S,. (3— ta DA\^ COUNTY ENTERPRISERECORD, Aug. 1,1996 V Theodore "Jack" Cleaty J TheodoreJttnior"Jack"CIeaiy.78, of Concord, died Thursday, July 25. 1996. at Cabanus Memorial Hospital after several months of illness with cancer. HewashomDec. 17. l9]7.inDavie County to the late William Acey "Jule" and Agnes Ahagail Ratledge Cleaiy. A U.S. Army veteran, serving dur ing World War H. he was a POW in Europe and received the Purple Heart He worked with Fieldcrest Cannon I Company until letlring in 1987. He was a member of Patkwood Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife. Minnie LouiseMunayaeaiytastepson. ErnestLee Hudson of Concord; 3 brothers. Darrell M. Qeaiy and Ray S. Cleary. bothofMocksville.andW.H."Haidin"Qeary of High Point; a sister. Eliza beth C Gailher of Statesville; a half brother. J.N. "Norman" Cleary of Greensboro; a half sister. Pauline Welbom of Hickory; 3 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren..He was preceded in death by hii !first wife. Frances Criscoe Qeaiy; a ' brother. Lester M. Qeary of Mocks- ville; a half-sister. Anne C Houston of ConconL The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. July 27.at Whjtley'sFunetal HomeChapel in Kannapolis by the Revs. Danell Coble and Steve Davis. Burial followed at OakwoodCeinetery.Mili-laiy rites were perfonned by DAV Chapter 27. Garnett Lee Easter J Elder Gainett Lee Easter. 74. of Cana.Va..diedSunday,July28.1996.at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem. He was bom in CaiTOll OHUity. Vn.March 29.1922. ason of the late Jacob and Caroline Allen Easter. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serv ing during World War B. a PrimiUveJ Baptist minister, a member of Sandy .!■! Ridge Prinutive Baptist Chutch and aiiu retired&rmer;! V i ir SurvivihgaiehiswifeiEIsieHawks' Easter of the home; a daughter, BettyEdwards ofauia.Va.;ason.Elgia LeeEaster of Virginia Beach, Va.; 2 step- iMugnicis, c-onnieuwynofFanty Gap.Va. and Bienda Bivens ofChna. Va.; 5'stepsons, rimmy Cagle and Bernard Cagle.bodiofModcsville;LerDyOigleand Jack Cagle, both of Cana, Va. and Jeffrey CagleofHilIsvllle,Va.;3grand-children; 2greatgiandchildren; 15step' grandchildren; 2 step great gramfchil-; ; dren; 5 sist^ &vada Bedsaul of-Lombsburg. Va, Hazel Rippey of SpartaVelmaLohgbfPfafll6wn,IiBae"Clodfelter of Winston-Salem andGlenda Dalton of Hillsvilla Va; 3brothers. Rev. Harris Easter of FancyGap. Va. Cameron Easter of rnnaVa and Perry Easter of Rural Hall.He was preceded in death by hisfirst wife, Geneva Forest Cagle Easter; a sister and a brother.Hmeral services were held at2pjn.July 30. at Moody Funeral Chapel inMt. Aiiy. Buriai followed at Sandy Ridge PrimiUve Baptist Church Cem etery. Davie County Public LibraryMocksvilie, NO Nina Lawson1/ Nina Nancy Adams Lawsoa 94, of Gamer.diedTtresday. July23,1996. at[ Rex Hospital in Roleigk; She was the sister of Zeno Jack Adams of Mocksvilie. •I .''""c™! services were held at 11;.am. July 27. at Hayworth-Miller Silas :;CreekChapelbytljpRev.BiIIChaiman.: Burial followed at Fbrsyth Memorial laik. Robert M. McNeill / Robert Milton McNeill Sr., 81, of/ Winston-Salem, died Saturdayiog,July27,l996.atSilasCteekM^. , He had been in declining health for ' sevcfalyc&ts.He was the father of Mary AnnPhillips of Advance. Graveside services were held at ipm July28.atSatonCemetery. J Brian Potts Brian Stevenson Potts. 23. ofNoith Main Street. Mocksvilie. died at his home Riday. July 26,1996. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. July27,at ForsyU) Memorial Park in Winslon-Salem by the Rev. Broce Gwyn. pastor of Mocks United Meth odist Church. He was bom Dec. 20.1972, in DavieCbunty. a son of Billy Dean Potts of Winston-Salem and Sylvia JohnsonPotts ofMocksville. He was employed widi Key Service in Winston-Salem and was a student at Forsyth Technical Community College. Survivors, in addition to his par ents. include a sister. Dena Potts of Mocksvilie; maternal grandparents. Henry and Lassie Johnson of Mocks vilie; and paternal grandmother. Druzella Potts ofMocksville. 5}^ ^J SmithjijicoraCrissiiian Smith. 72. of Yad-r jiQvi1le.diedMonday, July29.1996. ; ston-Saletn.* She was the mother of Darlis ; Holcomb of Advance.Funeral services were to be con-dubted at 2 p.m. July 31. at Mackic-yjGeniry Funeral Chapel in Yadkin-{^lle by Pastors Lester Holcomb Jr.Mid Oayle Stoker and burial follow-ir ing at Deep Creek Friends Cemetery. rT,0 DAViE county ENTEIWRISE record, Aug. 8,1996 J Virginia B. Bates ;Virginia Dartlelt Bales of Winslon- Satem died Friday, Aug. 2, 1996, at Fotsylh Memorial Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. She was the slepmolher of Linda Ptumley of Mocksville. A funeral service was held al 2 p.m. Aug. 4. al Calvary Temple with the Rev. Mike Manin officiating. Burial followed alGiassyCreekUnitedMeth- odist Church in Elkin. James Allen Holland J James Allen Holland, SI, of Har mony, died Saturday, Aug. 3,1996, at N.C. Baptist Ho.spilal in Winston- Salem alJer three weeks of serious illness. Bom in Iredell County, he was a son of Rosa Lee Turner Holland and the late Allen Holland. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are 4 sons, Jeffrey and Corey Holland and Reginald Williams, all of New York City, and Terry Stevenson of Harmony; 4 daughters, Melanie and Patsy Williams and Sheila Brown ofFar Rockaway,N.Y., and Yamicci Williams of the home;4 brothers, Lany Holland of Atlantti, Ga., Stamey Holland of Far Rockaway, N.Y., Otis Holland of Harmony and Samuel Holland of the home; S sisters, Darlyn Holland of Harmony, Phyllis Pntitt of Cool- . eemee, Margaret Peck and Carline > Fene]],bothofWoodleaf,andMailha Ann Johnson of Statesville; and 12 godchildren. Funeral services were lobe held at , 3 p.m. Aug. 8, at Piney Grove AME Zion Church by the Rev. Lenton' i Rhodes. . Edford Earl Briggs J Edford Earl Briggs, 81, of 144 Ebright Lane, Advance, died Sun day. Aug. 4,1996, at Forsyth Memo rial Hospital in Winston-Salem. Preceded in death by his wife, Annabelle Porter Briggs, in 1989, he lived with his stepdaughter, Beatrice L. Harris in Advance. A memorial service will beheld at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit ness on County Home Road at a later date. OfiveFSTRfe Methodist Church j, Theodore "Jack" Cleary y TlieodoreJunior"Jack"Cleaty,78, of Concord, died Thursday, July 25, 1996, at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital after several months of illness with He was bom Dec. 4,1917, in Davie County to the late William Acie "Jule" and Agnes Abigail Ratledge Oeary. A U.S. Army veteian, serving dur ing World War II, he was a POW in Europe and received the Purple Heart. He worked with Fieldcresl Cannon Companyuntil retiring in I983aftcr52 years of service. He was a member of Park wood Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Frances Criscoe Cleary; a brother, Lester M. Cleary of Mocks ville; a half-sister, Anne C. Houston of Concord. Surviving are his wife, Minnie Louise MunayClearytastepson, Ernest Lee Hudson of Concord; 3 brotlicrs, Darnell M. Cleary and Ray S. Cleary, both of Mocksville, and W. Harding "Bill" Cleaiy of High Point; a sister, Elizabeth C. Gaither of Statesville; a half brother, J. Norman Cleary of Greensboro; a half sister, Pauline Welbom of Hickory; 3 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. The funemi service was held at 11 a.m. July 27, at Whitley's Funeral Home Chapel in Kannapolis by the Revs. Darrell Coble and Steve Davis. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery. Mili tary riles were performed by DAY Chapter 27. •A QJ i z> :h / fiflvie County Public Ubfaiy Mocksville. NO C3—■ a (3 DAVIE COU^ enterprise RECpRD, Aug. 8,1996 NJ cr <r <k)' Maiy "Inez" Sain AedFnday.Aue.2.1996.a.Mea<low- af^ J""" A''v»ncc. Bom March 9. 1913. in Davic County she wasadauehlerof the (ale Satn Edu^ ,n the Davie Countyi^hools she was etnployed by Erwin CotonMilIu,"iIhcrretiien.ent.Slie J?'" of Cooleemee UnitedMeth^isi Ourch and the SeniorCiti- zeas Club of Cooleemee. She is survived by a half brother.James F. Sam ofSalisbuiy. A graveside service was held at 2 Henry Fra„(j steele ;■ ''^•^■SelisbuitAlS^',-!::'^^'-; „ '"ewastheratherofKamI!f r'®'-; HuntofMoclcsville. ^®^Sieele ' rw"'^.^'^'^"^y'»°'«Scilette.8l,; 1 Cooleemee. diedt "J''^"'^ymominc.Aufi. I 1906 . sion-Saleni. •'M ?*"" in Forsylh County ; '^""'y^iieySeymoieandwasahome-i maker. I Moigairof Witiston- ; Sunriving ate 3 daughters. Barbara; Jean Lemmons of Winston-Salem• '*™iaStaclcofGreenshoroandNancy; one of Carolina Beach; a son. Eddie : f^'l'"'°''C'««l»n>:IOgrandchii.: f?".: 2 great grandchildren; a sister.. AnntcJameofMadison;abrother.Pat. Scymote ofSalisbury; and a daughtw-iiUaw-Nadine Spillrn.w of Mocks- • VI lie. ; service were held at 2 • J,-?!." Memorial Park• m . 'f ■'nn"» Marshall Tallent? oniciniing. Gertrude Rex Williams^ Gertrude "Gertie" Rex Williams. 81. ofSalisbury, died Monday. Aug. S.I 1996, at her residence after being inI declining health for mote than two C:"-Botii .ih;Rowan County Aug.' 30.|j;.1914.-tii'i^late Williarh"Oscar and]BetthaReri she'ieceived heredu-'.cation in the Rowan County schools. ^She we a homemake and a member]o^Hudson-Mille-TatumVFWL^ies jAuxili^. • ; - Survivingareherhusband.Leonatti! L. Williams, whom she tnatiied JulyJ\ 30.1947; 3 daughters. Carol C. Head, of Mocksville. Shanon W. Modlin of J Salisbuiy and Patricia W. Patrick of' Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a sister. Pat Jones :of Charlotie;_S giaiulr^idren; a great'giitoildff -i'-—j— <' f Albert Crouch Sherrill A]bertCrouchShefTi1l.79.ofKan-•; napolis. died Sunday. Aug. 4,1996, at ; his'home.^ Funeral services wete conducted at' 2p.m. Aug.6,alFirst WesIeyanChutch; in Kannapolis by Dr. Forbis Kivell. ; Burial followed at Carolina Memorial;Pa^i 4omJan.3. l9l7.inRowanCt)unty .'lothelateReinousMonioeandMinnie; Lee Houston Sherrill. he was retired;^from Fieldciesi Cannon Inc. Plant I|Tin Shop. He was a member of FirstWaleyan Church in Kannapolis and a, U.S. Aitny vtietan, serving during ;W6rldWarII.: ;He was preceded in death by a son.VJei^ Wayne Shctrill.r jSurvivors include 3 daughters,' Sylvia Dunlap of China Grove.Jeannie ISheirillof Rock Hill and Cindy Hardin;of Denver. 3 brothers. Tom Sherrill, . Asa Sherrill. both of Kannapolis, and 1 Howard Sherrill of Mocksville; 3 sis-. lers. Edith Essix of Winslon-Salem. IRachel Hendrix and Beatrice Reavis. : both of Mocksville; S giai»khildien; 1011(1 a great grandchild. iHospIce Cmp^nl-i>fnciidtn£'Burial 1 followed at Rowan Memorial Park.Memorials may be made to Hos- ^pice of Rowan County.P.O. Box 1603,Saiisbuiy.N.C. 28145-1603. 1 Panrtft CountyMocksville, NC V. er- 0 DA^ Cpwr^ ENTE^^ 15^ U Q<i ;:Jmest Robert CartiT"^ .XHnKstRobertCarterJr..7|,ofpfaff •:},' f wreconducled at Nora Monday Gentle Nora Munday Gentle, 88 of Davie <j Village, foniierly of NC Hwy. 801 South in Cooleemee, died Tuesday, Aug. 13, at Ftiisyth Memoiial Hospi tal in Winston-Salem. Funeial services were to be held at II a-m. Aug. 15, at Eaton Funeial Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Pennington officiatingandbutialfollowingatLib- . eity United Methodist Church Cem etery. Memorials may be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church, c/o Bruce Hinkle, 128 FtiarLane,Mocksville,NC 27028. She was bom in Davie County, Dec. 3, 1907 to the late William and Mary Owen Munday and was a home- maker. She was a member of Royal Oak Baptist Church in Kannapolis. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Raymond Shoaf, and also by her second husband, Henry Gentle Sr. She was also preceded in death by 5 sisters, Viola Hinkle, Lola Link, Beulah Cope, Ruth Furr and Belle Saunders; atul by 2 brothers, John Munday and Sherrill Munday. Survivors include 2 sisters, Maude Powlos of Cooleemee and Grace BrownofWinston-Salemtandseveral nieces ami nephews. Robert Chappell Robert Linvil Chappell, 77, of Clearlake, Calif, died July 30.1996, at home. Bom April 3,1919, in Cooleemee, he resided in Richmond for 42 years before movingtoLakeCounty 14yeats ago. He was a steel fabricator for Herrick Steel for 35 years. Surviving are a son, Rodney A. Chappell of Tracy, Calif.; a dau^ter, SharooShoakofHudson,Calif;3broth-ers, James and Cdnrad Chappell, both of Cboleemee and Cari Chappell of Spencer; a sister, Mildred Turner of Durham; 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 3, at Lower Lake Cemetery. Nellie Sweet MyersV Nellie Sweet Myers, 65. of 269 Granada Drive. Advance, died Mon- <lay.Aug.12,1996, at her home. She was bom Oct 20, 1930, to BoomerandBerthaGrant Sweet. She^ retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Company after 30 yeats of service. At the time of her death, she was working part-time for Bi-Lo in Clemmofis. She was preceded in death by herhusband, Ernest L. Myers. Surviving are 4 daughters. LeeVest ll,%rtlow, April B. Medfonl. t^lynM.PruiaandDanaJoMyets. allofMMksville:2sons,TeiiyMyersof the home and Steven Myers of Greensboro; a daughter-in-law, Pat of Walkertown; and 9 grand- cnjidren. ; . • Jl!*('''?®^'®F*l<»«'astobeheld • Mm' " ^^1 Bandy Fletcher / ; Ipearl Bandy Fletcher. 74, of Ridge : Road, Mocksville. died late Friday : night, Aug. 9.1996, at Forsyth Memo- : riiri Hospital in Winston-Salem after 1 being in declining health for several years. ^ tShewasbominWestVirginia,Jan. ' 1, J922. to the late James Robert and ' Taritzy Bandy and was a home health i nursing assistant. She had also worked [ for Hunter Manufacturing in States- \ ville and Monleigh Garment and i WonderKnit in Mocksville. \ - She was a member of Edgewood ? Baptist Church in Cooleemee where i shfcwasaSundaySchoolteacherinthe » primary department. She especially i enjoyed sewing for her family and •'flower gardening. 1 She was preceded in death by 2 • sons, Cari Wayne Fletcher and Ken- • nethDeweyFletcher,agrandson,Mark n Foster, 4 sisters and 2 brothers. • ^Surviving are her husband of 56 • years, William Carl Fletcher of the • home; 3 daughters, Joyce F. Foster, • Elmne Brown arul Jane F. Spry, all of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Grace Young of ; FloridaandEdithSallzofBrislohTenn.; ! 4 grandchildren;7 great grandchildren; i and several nieces and nephews. ' Funeral services were conducted at ; 2pjn. Aug. 13,atEatonFuneialChapel'■ withthe Revs. Danny Shore arulClyrle\ Stitle. Burial followed in SmithChapel ■ UhitedMethodistChurchCemeteryinllr^ell County.; -Memorials may be considered fori the Primary Department of Edgewood* Baptist Church. Cooleemee, N.C. ■ 27014 or to the Cemetery Fund of'.Smith Chapel United Methodist i Church, Union Grove, N.C. 28689. <1. cr- Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC V -r. .■ i- - . . DAVIEqOUN^ENTESPRISERECOIto^ <^3 vLoisFayeNicholsi . . I I Lois Faye Connell Nichols, 58. of Ookdale Drive, MocksvUte, died Fri day moffling, Aug. 9, 1996, at her home afterteing in declining health. She was bom in Rowan County, Nov.2.1937,toOlin Connell ofCool- eemee and the late Bessie Waller Connell and was employed in the sample department of Burlington In dustries in Mooiesville for 25 years. ■Survivors, in addition'to her father, include her husband, David Leonard "Shotly'Nicholsofthehometadaugh- ler, Debora Davis of Cooleemee; 2 grandchildren; 5 sisters, Joan Reeves, Paulette Chattin and Vicky Cbnnell, all of Cooleemee, Brenda Connell of Mocksville and Diane Waller of Salis bury; 4 brothers, Ray Connell ofCool eemee. RJ. Connell of Mocksville, Bany COnnell ofCalifomiaand Dewey Connell of Cleveland. Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m. Aug. I LatEatonFdneialChapel by the Rev. Jeff Pennington. Burial; followed in Rowan Memorial Park in :S^isbuty. '? Memorials may be made to DavieCbunty Hospice, ^o Janet Blair, P.O. Bpx 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ^^^^nEsni^Page iyl?^udsoriEsmaik Rjgft 74,'o^>• iuitge Road, Macks^e,iti^ Friday,^ jv4SilB.9.1996,atRawanR^onalMedi7 i2j5tCe^iiiSalisl^.'.:3^^^}]e^bom June 15,1922, InDavie.^.iSihnty.asonofihelateRichardQeve- - and COra White Nichols Page. He^ retired from Ingeisoll-Rand atul was also a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during the Korean ConllicL i Surviving are his wife, EarleneAthey Page of the home; a daughter.Tiny Frye of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Garland Page of Williamsburg, Vo. and David Page of Charlotte; 2 sister,'Margie Milholen of Cooleemee andKinsey Harding of Colonial Beach,-Va.;3grartdchildten;and6greatgrand children.V Firneral services were conducted at2p.m. Aug. 12,atEatonFuneral Chapel ■ by the Revs. Robert Goforth attd Rob-■ eit Qeason. Burial followed at Rowan 'iMemoiialPatkinSallsbuiy. i ■ a r>Memorials may be considered for'iC6oleemeePresbyterianChutch,Cool-•■eemee,N.C 27014. • ' Walter Lee:West;' ' ■ Walter Lee West^ 47, of Michaels' RikuI, Mocksyil^ died late I^day,;.; Aug.9,1996, at tlwhotneofhis mother. on .McCiUlough^ Road.'after; sevinal'^ months of declinlrig health. 3 '•" ' ■' ' HewasbmillDavieCotimyMaich , ' 6,1949.toPaulitieTtueloveW(atand . ; the late Jamies Robert West Sr.Sutviving,inadditiontohismother,. ! ate a sister, Joarm'Phillips of Galax,' Vo.; 3.btothets,'Johri William West) and-James Robot West'Jr.. both of iMocksviUe;andI|uiyEugetteWestofi Salisbiuy;a^Mye^nierxs^^ • ews/"'I A giaveslde service was held at'4 ,^ pirn.'Aug. 12, atiSl-'Matlhews Luth-:{eian Church Cenwteiy mth the Revs. ^DarreUCOxand^bertCofo^oinci- '■ atirig;-'' ■" *'■' ' ■ ' ^ Robert W.Smoot Robert Woodruff Smoot,82,ofEast Spencer, died Friday morning, Aug. 9. 1996, at his residence following a pe riod of illness. A native of Davie County, he livedfor mote than 40 years in Washington, D.C. He was a member of SecondPresbyterianChurchinMocksvilleand was a retired from AT&T. He was aU.S. Navy veteran, serving during World War H. Graveside rites were conductedAug. 12, at 3 p.m. at Second Presbyte rian Church Cemetery in Mocksvillewith Chaplain Repnald Massey pre- .1 k O i- o Daiie County Public UbratyMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 22,1996 - Ruby Alexander ^ Ruby Mae Alexander Alexander, .77,ofMichaelsRoad.Mocksville,died ,, Monday morning. Aug. 19. 1996. at >BrianCemerinSalisbuiy afterbeingin declining health. She was bom in Wilkes County June 14. 1919.1o Ihe late Jesse and Maude Alexander and had been cm-ployedwilhEiwiiiMillsinCooleciiicc. She wa-s a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Her husband. Clarence L. Alexander, preceded her In death in 1978. Survivors include a daughter. Jc.nnEvansofCoolceineetason.Perty Miller of Mocksviiic; 4 grandchildren; 3 sis ters, Dorcus Drogdon and Elsie Kimmer. both of Mocksviiic; and 2 brothers. Fted Alexander of Georgia and Clyde Alexander of Wilkcsboro. Funeral services were lo be con ducted al 2 p.m. Aug. 21, al Eaton Funeral Chapelby die Rev. David Rcep wilhburial following alUbetty United Methodist Church Cemetery. Meinorials may be COTsidcred for Alzhcimcrs Rcse.vch, 836 Oak Sitcel, Winslon-Saleiti. N.C. 27101; to Lib erty United Mclhodisl Church. 129Lib>;nyCirclc.Mocksville,N.C.27028 •or to a charily of the donor's choice. : Lowell "Bud" Harris Lowell Davis "Bud" Harris, 62. of • Fairfield Road, Mocksviiic. died Sal- ' urday.Aug. 17.l996.atDavicCuunty ; Hospital after a sud- den illness. 1 - ' He was bom in r n Davie County. Feb. T 1.27, 1937. to Sadie \L,^,Wjles Harris of ijfcr" ^4 ;>tocksville and the • J^JohnFtankHar- •.'tis, and was employed wilh ;".PuhderAmerica. '.'He had served in Ihe U.S. Army.fi^asamembercfAMVCTS,Salisbury ffVFWandwasamemberoflheMoeks-CjrlUeMoose.HewasoftheBaplislfaith , w;£d especially enjoyed fishing. r.**Surviving.inadditioolohis mother, a daughter. latana Feimster of ^Mccksville; 2 sons. Lowell Davis ; o.r&uster" Harris Jr. of Advance and " Tim Harris ofSalisbury; a step dnugh--'■Er. Vickie DwiggmsofMocksville;3grandchildrentasisier.PeggyJonesof i ■Mocksville; and a brother, Harvey HarrisofLexinglon. Funeial services were held at 11i am. Aug. 20. al Eaton Funeral Chapel ! with the Revs. Clyde Settle and Jack iiJdinsonofriciallng.Burialfollowedin ..: RoseCemeteiywiihnuUiaryriiescon- !i duciedbyihe^venthDistriciMemo- i I riilHonorCuanl.VeteransbfFofeign ! I Wars. • " • .1 jftriemorialsmaybemadetothcBley-I ^{h District Memorial Honor Guard..1 ' Veterans of Foreign Wars. 146.-i! ' Queensbuiy Road, Winston-Salem.! 'N.C.271W. Lillian Phlpps Duttonj ',LillianPhippsDullon.88.ofCounty 1 Home Road, Mocksville, died early > Sunday morning. Aug. 18, 1996, al• Davie County Hospital after being in ■ declining health f<v three years.: ~ She hal been a resident of Mead- 5 owbrook of Davie since NovemberJ 1W5 and was a former resident of I Baltimore. Md. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 20, at Rose ; .Cemetery with the Rev. Ronald ' Dankson officiating.1 She was bom in Dickerson County.' Vi Feb. 26.1908. lo ihc lale Melvin! and Louise Stanley Phipps and had • been a bomemaker. She enjoyed cro-• cheling.sewingandcspcciallygarden-5 ing. She was of the Primilive Baplisl; faiih.; •Herhusband.AiexDullon.pieceded ; her in death in 1965. She was alsopreceded in death by a daughter, I Bc.mice Sloan, in 1990.;Survivotsinclude2daugliters,Lucy I Cignpbell of Blue Ridge, Ca. and'• SHrley Willis of Mocksville with • wliom she had made her home since • mdving to Mocksville in 1982; a son.; Dale Phipps of Baliimore. Md. ; 18 ; grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren;; anil several nieces and nephews.; Memorials m,-iy be considered for ! Cancer Services. 622 North Main t Street, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. - 'Ruby Lapish j , Ruby Jane Lash Lapish. 77. ofI Walkertown. died at her liome, Satur-1 day,Aug.l7.1996.followingaperiod > of declining health. Survivors include a sister. Ullie Dull of Advance, and a special niece,ifliilie Fay Miller. Funeral services were conducted at, d, a.tn. Aug. 20. at Haywonh-Miller : Chapel by the Rev. Terry ' Bpntto. Enlombmenl. followed inj Osrilens,of Memory Mausoleum in; WaUtiaiovim.• Mozelle Cope Gilleau Mozelle Cope Gillean, 83, of Mocksville, formerly of GrandfatherMountain,diedThursdaynightatDavie Coilnty Hospital aftera sudden illness. She had been a resident of Mead- owbrook Terrace of Davie for the past two years. She was bom in Davie County, April 8.1913. loihe lale Wiley B. and Lou EfTie Hendrix and was retired from the Public Relations Department of rhe Grandfather Home for Childrenin Banner Elk. She was a graduate ofWingaie College and a member ofUnityPresbyterianChurchinWoodleaf wliere she was active in the primary department and a Sunday School teacher. She was pteceded in death by herhusband. Kenneth Holland Gillean, in1974, andwasalsoprecededby2bn)lh- ets.WilcyB-CopeJr.andDennyCope. Surviving are a son. James Irving Gillean ofMailland, Fla.; 3 grandchil dren; 6 great grandchildren; and 4 sis ters,Sadie Burton.EdnaHendrix.Vasta Cope and Jesse Gobble, all of Mocks ville. Funeral services were conducted at II a.m.Aug. 19.atEalonfunera]Chapc1 with Ihe Rev Ken Evans officiating. Graveside services followed al UniledPresbyterian Church Cemetery in Woodleafwith the Rev. WilliamWing ofticialing.Memorials may be made to the Grandfather Home of Children. Box98, Banner Elk, N.C. 28604. Davie county PtiW" Mocksville, nC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 22,1996 • «-.Wf . o C.Rickert Lewis C Rickert Uwis, 75. of Bermuda Village, Advaitce.diedTlttttsday,Aug.' 15,1996, at Ftosyth MemoiiaJ Hospi- talinWinston-Salemfonowinginex-, tended stoy at Duke Hospital in Duifaam. Bom Feb. 27,1921, In Bristol, R.I. to the late Dorothy Rickert and Motel Peck Lewis, graduated from St. Andrew's School in Middletown. Del. in 1940 and Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H. in 1944. He was a naval of ficer on LS .T.'s in the South Pacific, Japan, China and Korea until 1946. He worked at Ox ford Paper Company in New York wliere he became vice president of sales until 1972. His first wife, Helena Mann Lewis, died in 1971 of cancer. In 1974, while living in Richmond, Va., he married Jane Perry Marshall of Winston-Sa- lem. In 1977, they moved to Kiawah Island. S.C. after Oxford Paper became part of Boise-Cascade. He was a sales executive and consultant to that company until his retirement in 1991, at which time he and his wife moved to Bermuda Village. He was a member of Episcopal Church of our Savior in John's Island,S.C..havingbeenchairmanofits build ing committee and its first senior war- den. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are 2 daughters, Charlotte Rickert Lewis of Washington, D.C and CtoIJefferson of wmtefgreelt,Va.: 2^ Vemon Rickert Lewis of King;of,Ptusaa, Pa. and Robert M. MarshaUfef. Sacramento, Calif.', a sister, Nancy v Uwis McClain of Bryn Mawt, Pa; a i brother, George Bumet Uwis ofKennett Square, Pa.; and 4 grandsons. _ Services were held at deminons^ Moravian Church at2pjrL Aug. 17,by :j the Right Rev. Burton Rights of aem-- ' mons Moravian Church and the Rev.;; Udson Mills of Trinity Episcopal ^ Church of Myrtle Beach, S.C. Burial was private. ^ Memorials may be made to the ;American,Cancer..^ety. 1900 S.rj Hawthorne Road; JWinstop-Salem,;^N.C27103 ortotheJuveniieDiabetes : Foundation. AmericanDiabetesAsso- ■,f-Hinn, 3109 Poplar Court. Suite I25, t ■Raleigh. N.C. 27604. j [TheoDednion-IUoB^jiVji^x^ri - Theo Dedmon Rice, 87, of Pine Ridge Road. Mocksvilie,diedWednes-day morning. Aug. 14. 1996. at Au tumn Core of Mocksville.Bom in Davie County Match 27, 1909, to the late Luke Charles Dedmon Sr. and Cora Baxie Wofford Dedmon,she was retired from Burlington Indus tries in Cboleemee. She was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Her hijsband, Ernest Price Rice, preceded her in death in 1990. Surviving are 2 nephews. Delano Dedmon and Teny Dedmon, both of Mocksvilie. Funeral services wereconductedat II a.m. Aug. 16, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. David Reep ofTi- ciating. Burial followed in the Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. 'Gladys Wagner Gladys Irene Griflin Wagner, 82. a resident ofAutunmCareNutsing Home in Mocksville. formerly of Deadmon Rood. diedTuesday, Aug. 13,1996, at Davie County Hospital. She was bom Aug. 16, 1913, in .Davie County, a daughter of the late . BloineandMaltieAbbieHiggsGrillin j and was a homemaker. r• >' V" 'r^Sbe.|^;preqe^M^^^ byava R^/a^Robiat drifiin.^;t^\5^fe1 |f.°Siirviv6tsincIudeadaughter,Li]lienn^ompson of; Winslon-JSqlem;Woodsy, ^ A graveside service was held ^.2|p!^;.'Aug. 15, at Ttjirentine Baptist <t^hitrch by^Rev.'iBiliy Sloop.'''4;«j'.'.t V 4;. Jfhn Roy Smith iJohn Roy Smith. 68, of AutumnCOe Nursing Home, formerly of 1059 Tlukeyfoot Road. Mocksville. died atAiitumnCaieThursday. Aug. 15.1996,following a lengthy illness.^Bom in Iredell County to the late Thomas Luke and Alma Hockaday siiiilh,he wasaretireddairy farmer. Hefarmed in the Thrkeyfoot community of.Davie County. He was a member of Rpck Spring Baptist Church and a foymer member of SheflieId.Calahaln File Department and the ShefTteld- Cfdahaln Ruritan Club. He was preceded in death by a brother. Thomas A. Smith. i Surviving are his wife of 51 years. QvendolynFosterSmith;ason.James Rpy Smith of Yodkinville; a daughter. Jdlene Rea Smith of Roanoke. Vs.; a btother. Clinton R Smith of Mocks ville; and a sister. Inez S. Renegar of Mocksville. I 1A graveside service was held at II a.m. Aug. 17. at Rock Spring Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Jesse L. Stroud officiating. 'I OaileCounUP*^'"®' \y\ i D ;h I 3— (T- Robert Lee Boger / Mr. Robert Lee Boger, 74. of 386 ^ Ben Anderson Road. Mocksville. died at his residence on Sunday. Sept. t. at 11 ;20 a.m. following a lengthy illness. He was bom in Itedell County on Nov. 17.1921. to the late Dallon and Martha Jane Anderson Boger. Retired from Davis Fumiture In dustries of High Point, he bad served in the U.S. Aimy during World War II. He was a member of the VFW Post 10346 of Hamplonville. which ac corded military honors at the grave side. Survivors include; his wife. Maiy Katheiine Peacock Boger. three sons, Tim Boger. Danny Lee Boger. both of Mocksville. and Lynn Boger of Vir ginia; fqurdaughters.ChtistineB.Cole of Mocksville, Sharon Lea B. Osbome of Demon. Janice B. Johnson of Tho- masville. and Cindy B. Guynn of High Point; 11 grandchildren; three great grandchildren; two brothers. Hoover Boger and Spencer Boger. both of Mocksville; a sister. Lois Renegar ot Harmony. He was preceded in death by a son. Robert Eugene Boger. and a sister. Blanche Jones. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday aUemoon. Sept. 4, at 2 p.m. at Reavis Funeral Home Chapel inHannonybylheRevs.JesseL.Stioud and J. Albert Bracken. Burial followed in the RockSpnng BaptistchurchCero- etery. Pallbe^rs were Scott Freerttan. Timmy Smith. Archie Osbome. Rob ert Cole. Bobby Guynn andjgtl Johnson. '.« DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 5,1996 J Kansas Lynette Kelly ' t KansasLynetteKelly.infantdaugh- jer of Michael C. and Ttna RenegarjCelly of Half Mile Lane. Mocksville. • Bied Aug. 29.1996. at Forsyth Memo- tial HospiUil. I Graveside services were held at I p.m. Saturday. Aug. 31. at I p.m. In liberty Baptist church Cemetery with the.Rev. Marvin Blackburn officiat ing; i Surviving, in addition to her par- ' enti: maternal grandparents. Mr. andTommy N. Edwards of Wingate jind Mr. and Mrs. Larry Renegar of Mcicksville; paternal grandmother. . fe. Evelyn R. Kelly of Mocksville; maternal great-grandmothers, Mrs. bardee Anderson and Mrs. Inez benegar. both of Mocksville; and the maternal great-great-grandmolher, 4dra. Lizzie Renegar of Statesville. Michael Steven Cody / Michael Steven Cody, 44. of 255NeelyStreet.Mocksville.diedSatur- day. Aug. 31,1996. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem follow- ing a two day illness. Bora in Davie Coimty, he was a graduate of Davie County High School. He was a member of Shiloh . BaptUt Church where he served as church organist , Survivingarehismother.Florence ' VanEatbn Cody of Greensboro; 6 sisters. Rebecca Isaac of Mocksville, Helen Evans and Lula Nicholson.bothofOrcensboro. Jenny Uewellyn of Hackcnsack. NJ., Florence B. Cody of Yonkers. N.Y. and PatriciaCody of Patterson. NJ.Funeral serviceswillbeconducled . at 11 a-m. Sept 7. at Shiloh Baptist Church by the Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins with burial following in the church cemetery. '"^asthebroUterofUmiaSalesof Mocksville. i nm.Fmeral services were « 2 Tuesday. Sept 3. at Clatks Cha^'the Revs. Thomas WilUams.ltalph A.S c^d David Penn. Burial was tn the church cemetery. ^^esley A. Livengood Wesley Amos Livengood Sr.. 86, ebf- Winston-Salem, died Monday. j^Sept. 2. 1996. at Forsyth Memorial pl^pspital. Jtly 18.1910. inSpencerlop^omas H. and Dora Crater ' f-§|®"8"*'''*8^"a'e<iinl929fiom{:53-Reynolds High School where he p^presidenlofthestudembodyand?gS>tain of the baseball team. He at- ^tSidedDukeUniversityonabaseball^^inolarship. 1939. he was a pitcher for the ^^inrtari Reds when the team won j;dfe National League Championship. .*OBring World War II, he served in the^5. Navy and was assigned as aC^ball coach at Tulane University. also served a special service unit ^ying baseball for the Pearl Harbor^p Repair Unity Baseball Team,^tln 1945. he played for the Mil- »^aukee Brewers. He was player-;^Mager for the Raleigh Capitols in *1^0. pi tchingano hit-no run game at "9^ 40. He managed several teams inthe Carolina League before retiring as an active player in 1952. •He was a scout for the Pbiladel-^la Phillies from |952 to 1982 and (Miucipiung in Jhe team's 1980 World Series Cham pionship. After retiring from theShillie^ he scouted a few years for ^e Chicago Cubs and completed his .Jjasehall careerasanepresentativBfor^ National Baseball Association. ge is in the Baseball Hall of Fame injfemmouth. Va. and was a member of>lhe National Association of Pro- Jejsional Baseball Players. During I his bawbal I career, he also owned theI Carolina Men's Shop during the {1940'sandWesUvengood Furniture 'inthe l9S(fs. { He wasamemberofSalemMa- lsonic Lodge and the Oasis Temple. !He was also a member of Ardmore jCommunity Club and Ardmore Bap- 'tist Church. . ; Surviving are his wife, Mildred jDillon Livengood of the home; 2 jSons, Wesley A. Livengood Jr. and jThomas D. Livengood, both of Ad- n jvance; 6 grandchildren: and 2 great igrandchildren; n xi.L Funeral services were conducted 11 aan. Sept 4. at Ardmore Baptist jChutch with the Rev. Jim Rtwler w^ciating. Burial followed at SalemjCOmeteiy. • Memorials may be made toJ^more Baptist Chuich Building 1 " ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RECORD, Augi 29,1995.' Herman S. Boger Herman Summers Boger. 81, of , Meadowbrook Terrace ofDavie, died■J A"8-24. 1996. at Meadowbrook Ter race of Davie.He was bom in April 25, 1915, indie Cana communiiy lo the lae JohnLuiher and Mamie Summers Bogerand was a reiired dairy fanner andrcliied from the N.C. Departmenl ofTtansponaiion. He was a member ofFork Baptist Church.He was preceded in death by hiswife, Virginia Sheek Boger. 3 brothers. Duke, SbetTill and Jim Boger. and a sister. Pauline Carter.Survivors inciude 2 daughters. Shirley MoyerofAdvanceandManhaB. York of Mocksville; 2 sons, SheekBoger ofRaleigh and Teddy Boger of MocksvilIe;4sUlcrs. Nellie HunterofMocksville. Ethel Reece of Winslon- Salcm.JuanilaSmitliandFrahiiesDavisof Burlington; 3 brothers, HowardBoger. Clyde Boger and Hubert Boger. all of Mocksville: 10 grandchii-drcn; 2 great grandchildren; and a devoted friend, Hazel Hartman of Ad- vance.Funeral services were conducted atII a.m. Aug. 26. at Fjlon FuneralChapel by the Rev, Ken Evans. Burialfollowed In Batons Baptist Church Cemetery, Memorials may be made to ForkBaptist Church Building Fund. 3140U.S. Hwy. 64 East. Mocksville. N C 27028. Lois StrickiMd MlichSi Lois Strickland Mitchell of Bermuda Village died Tuesday. Aug. 20.1996. at Forsyih Memorial Hospital In Winslon-Salem.Bom Feb. 18. 1907. In Brooklyn. N.V. to Mclta U. and Charles V. Strickland, she as educ.iied at SalemAcademy and Salcm College. She was married April 2. 1938. toJames Ma-son Mitchell, who preceded herindeathJan. 22.1990. Shewasalsopreceded In death by a granddaughter. Jane LeAnne Mitchell. In 1994, She was active In the JuniorWoman's Club and was president in 1932 and 1933. Later .she was districtpresident of the Senior Woman's Clubin 1937. Slic was also president ofGarden Club 1962-1964 and was anassociate member at the time of her dealh. She and her family were charter membetsofKnollwoodBaplislChuiohand active in founding the church. She scrvedasihefirelleaderoflheWoman'sMissionary Union and motherareas of church work. Surviving are a son. James MasonMhcheli Jr.'of Lewisvilie; a grand- daughler; a ncfJicw and a niece.A graveside service was held atForsylli Mcrnoriai Park Aug. 24. at 10:30 a.m.' Memorials may be made to Knoilwood Baptist Church. 330Knollwood Street, Wttislon-Salem, N.C.27104ortoacharilyofthe donor's choice. Lowell "Bud" Harris Lowell Davis "Bud" Harris. 62, of Fairlleld Road. Mocksville. died Sat urday, Aug. 17,1996. at Davie County Hospital after a sudden illness. He was bom in e xDavieCounty.Feb. ta f27, 1937,10 Sadie 71 '' Wiles Harris of \ Mocksville and the Jt" late John Frank . Harris, and was employed with Funder America. He had served in the U.S. Amy, wasamembcrofAMVCTS.Salisbury VFW and was a memberof theMocks- ville Moose. He was of the Baptist faith and enjoyed llsliing. Surviving, in oddilioniohis mother is his wife. Maudic Melton Harris of the home, a daughter, Jalana Felmsler of Mocksville; 2 sons, Lowell Davis "Busier" Harris Jr. of Advance, and Tim Harris ofSalisbury; a step daugh ter, Vickie Dwiggins ofMocksville: 3 granJchildren: a sister. Peggy Jnncsof Mocksville and one brother. Harvey H.irris of I.exingliin. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m Aug. 20. at Eaton Funeral Chapci with the Revs. Oyde Settle and Jack Johnson ufTlcialing. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery with miiilury riles conducted by Eleventh District Me morial Honor Guard, Veterans ofFor eign Wars. Memwialsmay be made lotheElev enth District Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign Wars. 148 Queensbuty Road. Winslon-Salem. N.C. 27104. Brian Foster SlateBrian Foster Slate, 38. of Beny Lane.Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug.24,1996,alWauiuga Regional Hospi tal in Boone.He was bom in Greensboro Sept 19.1957.to.Eugene and Virginia Fbs- lei'Slaieandworked at BaiiandTackleShop in Blowing Rock. iSurviving, in addition to his par-cnis, are his wife. Deboraii Crouch Slate of Statesville; a step daughter, ErtnClaikofCreensborotandabrother,Bi^don Slate of Mocksville. -Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Aug.26.at EatonFuneralChapelwith the Revs. Gary Kling and Jcny Harper ofllcialing. Burial followed in (Salem UniiedMelhudistChurchCem- j eiery. Albert Eugene SmithAlbert Eugene Smith. 65, of Kem-ersville. died Wednesday. Aug. 21.''^ewasthebrolherofAltonWalker ofCooleemee.The funeral was conducted at na,m.Aug.23,alHaywotth-MillenCmnKci^csvilleCh-vpetbylteRev.^toSiallanl-Burial followed in Hotly Hi"Memorial Park inthoroasvillc. Frank E.Hendricks Dr-Frank Evans Hendricks. 79. of203 Auburn Road, Waynesviile. died Wednesday, Aug.21,1996.athisresi. dence.A nailve ofMocksville. he was theson of the late Steve and Mary JonesHendricks. He was preceded in dealhby a daughter. Nancy Carr Hendricks Cheesborough, who died in 1978Hewasa 1941 graduate of Appala-chian State University and EmoryUniversity Dental School in 1950. Hebegan his demal practice in I950whilcserving in the U.S. Army. He later;»pfaciiced in Laurinburg and began hisi pKtice in Waynesviile in 1954 where;. he pracliced demislry until his relire- jnienlin 1991. *"5 veteran of the U.S. Army .; serving during World War II and the'Korean War and attained the rank ofcaptain. He was a member of Fust• United Methodist Church of. Waynesviile and was a member andJ pw president of the Waynesviile Li- •;onsCiub.cy.. Surviving are his wife, Alice Carr;■ Jfcndricks; adaughier, Kim Hendricks; B(uthofHendersonvilie;ason. Rick HendricksofLasCnjces,N.M.;anda• ^andson. * t-'.Memorial services were held at tlAug. 23. at Weils Funeral Homein Waynesviile with the Rev. RobertM. Blackburn ofliciallng. Burial fol-' lowed in Grecnhill Cemetery.- Memorials may be made lo the . Building FundofFiretUntiedMeihod-; ist Church of WaynKvillc, P.O. Box• 838. Waynesviile. N.C. 28786 or • Haywood CountyLionsDIindFund.c/;o David Curphey. P.O. Box 916. ; Waynesviile, N.C. 28786. Lawrence Redmon West Lawrence Redmon West, 78, ofRedlandRoaii.Advance,diedWednes- dayaltemoon. Aug.21.1996.atMcad- owbrookTerraceofDavie in AdvarKe. He was bom in Davie County Nov.23.1917,lotlielateBurordnndBcinicc KxonWestandwasretired fromHancs Corporation. He was a memberof Be thlehem United Methodist Church- Surviving are iiis wife ofthe home,UllicDuiinWesl:2d.nighler5.Deanna Yorkof Advance and Belly Marklin of Mocksville; 2 sons. Chester West of Drexei andLany West of Durham; 12grandcliiidnen; 7 great grandchildren;2 sisters. Iiilren Wall of CleWnons andRuthLeeofAdvancctandatxolher, Wilbur West of Advance. Funeral serviceswere heldat2 p.m. Aug. 24, at Bethlehem United Melh- odi.st Church with the Revs. Dan Mar- tin-and Don Funderburk offlcialing. Entombment followed in the church mausoleum.:Memorials maybemadelotheGood 3 Neighbor Fund of Bethlehem United 1 McihixiistChiirch.321RedlandRoad. 3 Advance. N.C. 27006 or loAl^imeis'sResearch,8.360akStieel, ; Wmston-Salcm, N.C. 27101. DAVIE.COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, SepL 5,1996. j ^ora Mae Wallace Lyerly ^ I Mis.CtoaMaeWalIaceLyeriy.92. of Salisbuiy Sueel. Moclcsville. died j™.—, morning. Sepl. 2. 1996 in pavie county Hospital after a short jilness. •i A graveside service was held at 11 ^.m. Wednesday in Christians Luth- Church Cemetery in Granite Quarry with the Rev. Leiand Richardson ofticialing. J Mis. Lyeriy was bom in China Grove on Aug. 26. 1904 to the late Beasley and Mary Raymer Wallace and wasahoraemaker.She had workedfor Duke Power as a bookkeeper. She was a member of Rrst Ptesbyterian phuich ofMocksville and enjoyed ciD-f heting. . J Her husband. Robert Lee Lyeriy. ; preceded her In death in 1966.J Survivors include: a son. Robert -yerly of Mocksville; two grandchlh '•w; a step.great-giandchild;'t^ tep-giandchildien: and" two sisteis,' fiola Beaucham of Winston.Salem nd Ranees Young of China Grove." The family requests memorials be onsidered for First Presbyterian Jiurch ofMocksville. 261S. Main St. :! J '^yl^inTtlcCoy n AdH^«>hefa,her„fDonMcCoyo^ 4 p.m. Aug. 29. at Christ Episcopal will" the Rw.William Skidmore ofticiating. Burial followed in ihechurchcemeteiy y Melba G. Yarborough n Melba Gobble Yaibbrough. 69. of Lexington, died Tuesday. Aug. 27. 1996 at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. Owner andoperatorofYaiboiough's Restaurant, she was the sister of Bill Gobble of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Aug. 30. at First Reformed United Church with burial following at Forest Hill Memorial Park. s/1 :i -si Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC <Z. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, SepL 12,1996 y Annie Beck Annie Bcck,92,crAlbemaTle,dlef] Salunby.Sepl.7. l996.iilSlanIy Manor in Albemarle. She was bom in Davie Counly lo the late Alson Richmond and Thelta Josephine Wilson Beck Oct. 14.1903. She is survived by a brother, L.P. BeckurLakeland,Ra.andanumberor nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sept. 10. at Haitsell Funeral Home's Leller Memorial Chapel by the Rev. Sammy McLamb. Burial fol lowed at Fairvtew Memorial Park. Mrs. Ruby Rights Carter Mrs. Ruby Rights Carter, 67. of Hillcrest Drive. Advance, died Mon day afternoon, Sept. 9. 1996, in N.C. Baptist I Inspital. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Mocks United Methodist Church with the Revs. Bruce Gwyn and Elmer Day officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. TIte body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service on Thursday. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Tlie family requests memorials be considered for the building fund of Mocks Church. P.O. Box 2122. Ad vance. NC 27006. Mrs. Carter was bom in fiirsyth County on April S. 1929, to the late Sam and Georgia Mock Rights and was a homemaker. She was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Charles Levi Carter, of the home; a daughter. Judy BarrofAdvance;ason. Larry Carter of Advance; a grandson; and a sister, Peggy Long of Advance. VelnaNaylor Bowles / Velna Naylor Bowles. 83. ofWoodleaf. died Thursday night. Sept. S. 1996, at Mapleleaf Health Cw in Statesville after being in declining health. She was bom in Davie County Jan. 4. 1913. to the late John and Susan Eaton Naylor and was a homemaker. She had also worked as a cashier at Needmore Grocery Store.She was amemberofEatons Bap tist Chutch. A well-known amateur dening. sewing and miisic. Survivorsinc1ude2tlaughlets.Maiy Kathryn McDaniel of Wttodleaf and JoAnn Stoker of Chapin. S.C.; a son. Clews Bowles of Midway; 8 grand children; and 5 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 8. at Batons Baptist Church with the Revs. David Gilbreath and Howard Wagoner ofTicialing. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Batons Baptist Church. 495 Batons Chutch Road. Mocksville. N.C- 27028. David Lee Dalton J( David Lee Dalton. 60. of Dalton ! Road, Mocksville.dtedMonday night. i Sept. 9.1996. at Davie County Hospi- i lal following a period of illness. He was bom in Davie County, a ' son of the late Hillary and Annie E 1 CockeihamDaltonandwasemployrf at Lexington Furniture Company in j Mocksville. Surviving are 3 sons. Alfred Imes I of Statesville. David Dalton Jr. of Woodleaf and Errvgst Lee Cain of ; Mocksville; 2 step sons. Robert Gray , of Woodleaf and Robert Turner of ! Winston-Salem; 6 daughters. Nora : Dalton of Bronx. N.Y.. Linda Dalton ! of Winslon-Salem. Brenda Ellis of '•'. Cleveland, Alfreda Iroes of Mocks- •: ville. Alicia Mae Dalton of Woodleaf ' i and Linda T. Dalton of Salisbury; 2 • brtthers. Jerry Lee Dalton andTimo- ' thy IJalton. both of Mocksville; 2 i sisters. Ann Grant and Hilda Scott. • bolhofMocksville;27grandchildren; 4 step grandchildren; and 3 great • gituidchildron. J>t-Funeral services will be held at 3 •.Txtp. Sept 13, at New Calvary Holi- Chutch with Pastor Charlene • Jjewis and Bishop Terry Dalton ofH- I '1^ng and burial following at Pleas- i J •hnlHill Baptist Church in Hampton- , iJViOe- . 1' The family was to receive fnendsalMorrison-StudeventFunetalHome n Sept 12.7-9p.m. n Clyde Laum Burton Clyde Laurn Burton. 84. ofWoodleaf.diedearlyWednesday.Sept. 4.1996. at Davis Community Hospital in Statesville. Bom in Rowan County Feb. 15.l9l2.tothelateNoelAllenatidMaude I Binkley Burton, he was a tetired sheet ; metal workerwithGamewall Mecham- : cal Company in Salisbury. He was a ' member of Woodleaf Baptist Church.Surviving are his wife of the home. n Dorothy Almedar West Burton; a : d.aughter. Ann Robinson of Salisbury; • 3 sons. Gilbert Burton and Randy Bur- ; ton. both of Oeveland. and Kenneth ; Burton of Mocksville; 15 grandchil- : ditn; 20 great grandchildren; a great'■ great grandchild; a sisteir. Mildred■ PinkstonofStatesville;Bnd2brtithers.Milton Burton of Kings Mouiitain and ■ John Henry Burton of Millbridge.Funeral serviceswcreheldat2p.m. ; Sept. 6. at Needmore Baptist Church• rviththeRevs.GeneOoodnian.Howard■ Wagoner and Chris Williams ofTiaat-ing and burial following in the church ; cemetery. y Johnson Viola Mae " Vi" Clawson Johruson.89.ofKannapolis.diedMonday.Sept. 2.19%. at Five Oaks Nursing Cenlcrin Concord after eight years of declining health and three weeks of serious illness. Bom June 7.1907. in Cboleemee.she was a daughter of the late JohnAvety and Nannie Ann RobertsonClawson. Retired in 1972 from Can non Mills Company Plant I weavemom. she was a lifetime member ofBethpage United Methodist Church.Survivors include a daughter.Mary-Gibby" Lee of Kannapolis; asister. Ann Lorbacher of Kannapolis;4grandchildren; and 4 great grandchil dren.Funeral services were conducted at3 p.m. Sept. 5. at Bethpage UnitedMethodist Church by the Revs. Gene McCanls and Joe McMuny. Burial followed in the church cemetery. <3—• Oavie County Publle Mocksville, NG DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 19,1996 o \ W Cr- .0 Lillie McDaniel Hepler.^ Lillie McDanicI Hepler,94,o[U5. / ){wy. 601 Soulh, Mocksville,'d&d Sunday. Sept. 15.1996, al RowaBlfc- gional Medical Center in Saiisbdiy.' She was bom in DavieCounlyl^l. 11,1902. to Ihe late Doone and Ma^- reiMuiphy McDaniel and wasaKofne- maker. • ;• She wiis preceded in death by„l>er husband. Qiaflimus Bairett Keplt^r' Survivors include2daughlers.i!?|^ Myers orMocksvilte and Pauline Myers of Lexinglon:2sons. Bobby Lee Meflfcr of Mncksville and liranklin Hepln of ■.exinglon: a sister. Martha Jenkink ofSalisbury; 12 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren;3nd9great great grand children. Funeral services were to be held at2 p.m. Sept. Ig.atEalonFuneralChapel with Ihe Rev. Robert R. Haglcrofrici-ating and burial following at Rowan Meirtorial Park in Salisbury. Mott Redmond Mott Sumnrers Redmond. 82. ofl/ Union Grove, died Friday. Sept. 13.1996. at his home. Funeral services were conducted at3p.m. Sept. IS.at Grassy Knob BaptistChurch in Union Grove. Burial fol- ■lowed in Ihe church cemetery. ■ He was the father of Donald•Redmond of Mocksville. James G. ShiUiday James GlasserShilliday. 80. of 144 Golfview Drive. Bermuda Run. Ad vance. died Friday. Sept. 13. 1996. at his home. He was bom April 25. 1916. inPiirsburgh. Pa. to James McConnell and Ruby Gbsser Shilliday. A gradu ate of Duke University, he was amem-ber of St. Paul's Episcopal aiurch in Winsion-Salem and had served as acaptain in the U.S. Air Force during World War 11. Surviving ate his wife. Held Myles Shilliday of Ihe home; 2 sons. James Myles Shilliday of Marlton, NJ. andBare lay ShillidayofKalamazoo. Mich.; 3 daughters. Susan Shilliday of Santa Monica. Calif.. Margaret Shilliday of Geneva. Switxerland and Elixabelh Shilliday Johnston of High Point; and 11 grandchildren. A memorial service was held at2:.30p.m.Sepl. 15.at VoglerandSons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Jamie L'Enfant. Memorials may be m.sde to the American Red Cross, 690 Coliseum Drive. Winston-Salero, N.C. 27106. ®03vard Alden Newton J i^-Howafd Alden Newton. 86. of Ad-<S^ce.diedTtiesdayevening.Sent. 10.1(9^6.;>He was a member of Clemmons*^iled Methodist Church. Agraveside;Sm ice was conducted at 3 p.m. Sept.;J2. at West lawn Memorial Gardens by^be Rev. David Baxter and Davidl^nha.;<He is survived by his wife. BellyWall Newton of the home; a daughter.Ranees Harpe of Miami, Fla.; and agrandson. Memorials may be made to Clemens United Methodist Church Building Fund. P.O. Box 829, aemmons, N.C. 27012. y Virginia Crews StimpsonVirginia Ciews Stimpson, 81, ofLewisville, died Monday. Sept. 16, 1996, at her home. Bom March % 1915, in AdvanceloJohnL. and Annie PlottOrev«.sbe was a lifetime member of AdvanceUnited Methodist Church.In September, 1939, she marriedThomas M. Stimpson, who precededhermdeathOcL24,197ZShewasalsoprecededindeathbyagrandson, SJ. "Jimmy" Stimp»n March 27, •S®®- ^1. r-Surviving oxt 3 sons, CharlieStimpson, Clay Stimpson and JiinStimpson, all of Uwisville; 6 giairf-children; 5 great giandchildien; 2 sisters. Louise Cbmatzer of Advanceand Marilyn Tullle of Clemmons;and a brother, John M. Crews of Ad- vonce.Agraveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Sept. 18.alWestlawnOar-dens of Memory by the Rev. Dennis Marshall.Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/ForsyihCounty or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mary Nothstine / Mary Elizabeth LawsonNolbstlne, 61, of Rivenlale Road, died Tuesday night at Rowan Regional Medical Cen ter in Salisbury. She was bom in Walnut Cove. April 9. 1935. lo Alpha Ellis Lawson of Mocksville and the late Paul Lawson and W.-I5 a homemaker. She was a graduate of Dave High School in Dayton. Fla. and was a cor respondence student with UNC and theTmnsylvania Bible College in Penn sylvania. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Site was also a member of Mr. Tabor United MelhodisI Church in Salisbury. Surviving,in addition toher mother, are her husband. Dr. S. Ellsworth Nolhsllne of the home; a daughter,Kitly Burton of Mocksville: a son. Giris Smith of Wa.shington, D.C.; 3 grandchildren; and a brollier, Vemon Lawson of Winslon-Salem. A graveside service was held at 11 a,m.Sept. 12,al Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery with the Revs. Jim Gryder and Darrell Cox ofBciiiting. Memori als may be made lo the Cemetery Fund of Calvary Baptist Church, 1663 U.S. llwy. 601 Soulh, Mocksville, N.C. Robert Wolfy Robert Wolf Jr.. 80. of BemnidaRun, Advance, died Friday, Sept. 13, 1996.HewashomFcb. 12. l916.inBronx. N.Y. to Robert Wolf Sr. and Rozl TothWolf and was a retired salesman forCcniinentnl Can Company. A lesiilciilof Bcmiuda Run for the p.xsl 15 years, he was a fomtct mayor of NorwiuKl.NJ. and a vclenui of World War 11.He was preceded in death by adaughter, Julia Doody.Surviving are his wife, Julia M. Wolf of llie home; a son, Robcn C.WolfofLonglsland.N.Y.;adauglUer, Elaine M. Bums of East Lynn. Conn.;6 grandchildren; and a sislcr. Margate!Holah.in of Lakewmid. NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial washeld at 10:30 am. Sept. 17. al HolyFamily Calholic Church by FatherFrank O'Rourke. Mcmori.nls may hemade to llic American Hearl Association. 1386-A Westgale Center Drive,Winslon-Salem, N.C. 27103 or lo llieAmerican Cancer Sociely. 1900 S.Hawihomc Road. Winslon-Salem, N.C.27103. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 26,1996 -vS \yi Oj So D -f;; / Sallie W. Cornatzer Sa]lie Williams Coinatzer, 93, of Ballimore Road, Advance, died Friday evening, Sept. 20,1996, at Silas Creek Manor in Win.ston-Salem. She was bom in DavieCounty April 18, 1903, to the late John Prank and RosaJtimes Williams and wasahome- maker. She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Chureh. Her husband, George Glenn Cor natzer, preceded her in death in 1982. Survivors include3daughteis,Saiiy "Lib'Comatzerof Advance, CatherineDavis, of Kemersville and Dorothy Robeils of Cbncord; 2 sons, James "Tom" COinatzer and Gordon Cor- natzer,bothofAdvance; lOgrandchil- dren; 6 great grandchildren; a great great grandchild; and a sister, Nancy Robertson of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sept. 23, at Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Brian Rummage ofnciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bixby Presbyterian Church, 1743 Fork-Bixby Road, Advance, N.C. 27006 or to the Hut Fund ofSmithGmve United Methodist Church, 3706 US. Hwy. 158 , Ea.st Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Albert Lee Hash J Albert Lee Hash, 28, of Yadkin- viile, died Wednesday, Sept. 18,1996, at University of North Carolina Medi- ^ &nter at Chapel Hill. BomAug.6, l%8,inDavieCounly ^Albert Leonard and Doris Reynolds Hash, he was a member of South Oak ^dge Baptist Church. ' Surviving are his parents of the home; a sister, Christine Mullis of I^ptonviUe; grandparents, Motshell Md Nellie Reynolds of Yadkinville; a rii'^ and a nephew, 7 A funeral service was conducted at t i a.m. Sept, 21, at South Oak Ridge Baptist Church by Dr. Phil Beavers arid the Rev. Eddie Brown. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery, ' Memorials may be ma^ to the Cystic Ftbrosis Foundation, 6931 Ar- lirigton Road, Belhesda, Md. 20814. y • Harrison Lindsay DorseltS.,K. ofWinston-SalemdiedWednesday.Sepl. 18,1996. al Forsyth Memonal Hospt-BlirtWinston-Salem. ; He was the father of Hamson Lindsay Dorsett Jr. of Advance. n Funeral services were conducted at1 p.m. Sept. 21. at Bethany Un.^Methodist aurch by the Revs. Mrke Wilbum and Carl C. Creps. Butral followed in the church cemetery. Dorothy Hellard J '■ Dorothy Belle Jolly McDanielHellard,67,orCoraJollyLane,Mocks-yille, died Wednesday, Sept. 18,19%, at Fotsyllt Memorial Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. ' ShewasbominDavieCountyMay11,1929, to the late George and CoraJonesJolly.Shewasemployed!4P.P.G. of Lexington. She was a member ofbulin United Methodist Church.Surviving are 2 sons. RandyMcDaniel and Eddie McDaniel ofMocksville; adaughter, Kalhy Stanley of Salisbury; 2 sisters, Peggy Serfordof Advance and Gelcne McDaniel ofMocksviP'!: 5 grandchildren; and 2 ^at grandchildren.Funeral services were held at 11a.m. Sept. 20, at Eaton Funeral Chtipelwith the Rev. Robert McLawhomofTi-eiating. Burial followed in the Jonesfamily Cemetery in Mocksville.■f Memorials may be considered forHospice of Davie County, P.O. BoxMocksville, N.C 27028. y Coy Reid Geot^e_ Coy Reid George, 71, of Mt. Airy,dtedThursday nioming,Sept. 19,1996,at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital ui Elkin. 'He was the grandfather ofDwayne HunterofMocksville. .. Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Sept. 21, at Moody FuneraiHome Chapel by the Revs. RogerPatterson and Bill l^w with burial following at Skyline Memory Gardens. jlomerLeeLagle / HomerLeeLagle,68,ofPineRidgeRoad,Mocksville.diedTitesday,Sept. i|7,1996, at his residence.'• HewasbomAug.3l.l928,toW.C.Lagle of Mocksville and the latefewannie Bailey Lagle and was a largeequipment operator. He was an avidrtriierman and enjoyed deer hunting. •After his retirement, he resided at Holden Beach.; Surviving are his wife, NelliePawson Lagle of the home; a daugh ter, June L. Culbreth of Advance; 2 sons,Claterrce"Buddy" Lagle ofTrout- tnan and Gene Lagle of Mocksville; 5grartdchildren; and 2 step grandchil- ilren. : Funeral services were held Sept.19, at 3 p.m. at Rose Cemetery with theRev.ShelbyHarhourofnciating. Burialjbllowed tire service. Davie County Public LibraiyMocksville, NC D AVIE COUNTY ENTERFmSE RECORD, S«pt 26,1996 y May F. Overcash May Freeman Overcash, 95, or Woodleaf, died Monday, Sept. 23, 1996, at her home after a period of declining health and three months of serious illness. BomOct.S, 1900, in RowanCounly, she was a daughter of the late Sanford Calvin and Cora Elizabeth Gales Free man and was educated in the Rowan County schools. A homemaker, she wasamemberof Providence Presbyte rian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lewis James Overcash, whomshemarriedin 1918; sons. Ralph, James and Cilmer Overcash; and a daughter, Rorence O. Mclntyre. Survivorsincludeadaughler.Louise O. Menscerof Woodleaf; sisters. Ruby Williams and Edna Enon, both of Mocksville; I2grandchildren; ISgreat grandchildren; and 3 great great grand children. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sept. 24. at Providence Presby terian Church by the Rev. John L. Millholland. Burial followed in the church cemeteiy. Memorials may be made to Provi dence Presbyterian Church, c/o Randy Wootcn, 345 Warp Drive, Cleveland, N.C. 27013. Ila Johnson Ihylor lla Johnson Taylor, 84, of King, died Monday, Sept. 23. 19%, at her home. She was the mother of Jack Taylor of Advance. Funeral services were to be con ducted at2p.m. Sept. 25.19%. at Rrst Christian Church in King with Gene Thompson and Bill Troitt olTtcialing and burial following in the church cem etery. Bruce Wayne Perry y Bmce Wayne Ptny, 51, of Salis bury, died Sept. 21, 19% at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom Nov. 8, 1944, in Landrum S.C. to Clara Mae McClute Pcrry of Rockwelland the bleRev.W.H. Perry,he was educated in the Davie County schfx>ls. Owner and operator of Perry Constiiiction Company, he was a mem- berofPirst Baptist Churchof Rockwell where he was a former deacon. He was past president of Home Builders Association, Keller Memo rial Ma.sonic Lodge 657 and Rowan County Shrine Club. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Shunda Sue Ptrry, Oct 2 • 1964. Surviving are his wife. Belly Eflitl Pbny,whomhemaiiiedSept.28.1963;a son, Wesley W. Perry ofSalishury; a daughter. RhondaS. Pcny ofRockwell; 7 brothers, Marshall Perry ofConcord, Rev. Larry Perry of Salisbury, Rev. J.L. Perry of Buflalo, Wy„ Rev. RoydPerry of Granite Rev. Danny Perry of Rockwell. Johnny Perry of Texas arid Paul Perry of Mooresville; 3 sisters, Elaine P. Beaver of China Grove, Rochael Mullins of Buffalo, Wy. and Debta Eflrd of Rockwell; and 3 granddaughters. Funeral services were conducted at 4 p.m. Sept. 24, at Rrst Baptist Church ofRockwell by Dr. Benny L. Vickery and the Rev. Cameron McGill. Burial followed in the church cemetery. v* jTimmy Hal Pierce f I Timmy Hal Pierce, 37. «>[ S®'";Ury. died Tuesday. Sept. "••hisresidenceafteraperiodofdKlinrng f^HLasthebrodrerofBoirnieBrewer of Mocksville. < lleni7 Cecil Stroud / ' ' Henry Cecil Stroud, 69, of States- ville, di^ Sunday morning, Sept. 22, 19%, at his home after a lengthy ill- n^ HewasthefatherofDannyCStrrrud of Mocksville. Funeral services were lield at 2 p.m. Sept. 24, at Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev. J.C. Parks ofTiciating. Burial followed at Iredell Memorial Gardens. ltd C. Ward i/ Willis "Ted" Clinton Ward. 82, a former resident of Mocksville, died Friday. Sept. 20. 19%. at Columbia Grand Strand Regional Medical Cen ter. Bom Oct. 28, l9l3,inFarmlngton, he was a son of thelate James and Nancy Smith Ward. He was former owner of Dunes Fumiliire Company and a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II. He was a member of Marlowe Hunting aub and the Wildlife Sheet Club. He was also a menther of Rrst UnitedMethodistChurch fur40years. Surviving ate his wife. Pauline C. Ward; 2 daughters, Ann Goodwin of Miirrells Inlet, S.C. and Jan Kyle of Wilmington: a stepson, John luissiter of Huntsville, Ala.: a sister, Eleanor Gabbard of Clemmons; 3 grandchil dren; and a great grandchild. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sept. 22, at Rrst United Methodist Chutch. Burial follwed in Ocean Woods Me morial Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Rrst United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1367, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29578. I T" —.a <5— pubVvc DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 3,1996 Francis Henry Bahnson Francis Henry Balinsoii jr.,78, for merly of Durham, died iincx|ieclcdly al his hiiine in AdvanceTucsriay. Scpl. 24.19')6. Horn in Faimingron, Ihs son of Ihc Inic Francis H- and Mallic Uich Ualmson.iieallendcdllKDavicCounly schiH>ls nnd was a graduale of nrcvard College. Hercliredfioinilic U.S. Army lollowing 25 years of service arid was laier employed by Dnho Universily Meilical Ccnicr. A charier incmhcr of Glendak Heights Dniled MelliodisI C'horch. he had served as,Sunday School Siiperin- lendenl among many oiher dmies. He- was lecenlly honored hy the chinch for hislailhfulness and his special panici- palion wilh the sancUiary choir. Surviving are his wife. Carolyn Lee Hahnson of Advance; a son. Frank Bahnson IIIorMocksvilleiadaughler. Jane Iksia of Durham; anil f) grand children. Funeral sers ices w ere condiicleU at 2 p.m. Sept. 26. al Gleiulale Heights United MetlKxJistChiirehwilliihe Rev. Ud Bogie officiating. Enloinbniciit, with military honors, followed in WoiKllawii Memorial I'ark. Memorials may Ire made to (ilen- dalelleighlsUnitedMclhodist Church, 908 Leon Street. Duiham. N.C. 277fM. Gei-altliiie R. Haynes Cictaldine Rallcdge Haynes. frfi. of I .csington. died Monday. Sepl. 20, 1996, al tier Itome. Born ill Dai ie Coiuuy, March 5. 19.20. lo lire hue Dewey George Rallcdge and the late Minnie Mae Foster Ratledge Phelps. she was also ptcceilcd in death by her step fallier, Lee I'heljis; and a brother. Billy Wil liams. A ineinlrer of New Testament BapiistChurch. sheretired from PTO 111 l'29l. She was preceded in death by lier hiisliand. Richard Charles Haynes. Surviving are 4 sons. Keith WiHiten of Union Grove. Cliarlcs Sieve Haynes of l.inwoixJ. Richard K. Haynes orClctnmrHisand Jeffrey L. Haynes of Winslon-Saleni; a daughter, Jeannle Thompson ofLex ington: II) grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 3 brothers, J.W, Phelps, Tommy Plielps .and Bud Pliclps. all ofMocksvllle; and .2 sis ters. Mary Alice Stanley ant! Colene Miller, both of Mi>cksviile..-u)d Dor othy Tuilcion of Hillsbonj. l-uneral services were lo be con ducted at 2 p.111 Oct. 2. at New Tes- lamenl Baptist Church hy the Revs. Robert Decker and Richard Wright wilh htirial fiiliowing in Ihc Wel come Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made lo New Testament Baptist Church Building Fund. 3591 Old Linwood Road. Unwood. N.C. 27299. Kerniit S. Beaver Kemilt Sylvesler Beaver. 82. of S()enecr. died imexpccledly Saturday. •Sept. 28, i<J96, al Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. I le was the fatlierof Larry Beaver of Mivksville. l-iincnil services were conduelei! lit 2p.iti.(ta, l.aiOakdaleliaplislChiiicli in Spcnccr hy the Rev. Robert llcaiil. Burial follimeii in Ihc church cem etery with military gravesiiie riles by lf»c Rowan County Veterans Coiineil. Gortlo,, Roller! Lilley / R-'lieit Lll/ey. 66 01 All ^'^-Cuuntyffospiuw.rter n^enibcf of *inuti, f Meihixlis, Clmnli . ^""'vi''8-iiiaildlilo„,„hi„virei, ^"mthcr.CIDfordl.illeyorBalh.NYA graveside serv ice was held a, , , -Joseph Julm Mayer j Josqili John Mayer. 83. of Ramarx Drive. CixileciiKc. died al his home ; Monday, Sept, 23. l996,afteraRuildcn ' illness. BoniiiiUo5wcll.Pii.June30,1913. ; to llie late Joseph and Kallirine Malik ; Mayer, he w.^s a retired fotklifl me- • chanic. He was a veteran of the U.S. ; Army AirCorp. servingduring World ; War li. He had lived in theMccksville ; area for several years. ; The body was cremated and re- n turned lo Ihsnnsylvania for services ^ and burial. ; Surviving are several nieces. Oavie County Public Library Mocksvllle, NC Chrisloplier David Budd / '^■'"'■^l"PlierDavidBudd.2.sonorJohn Udvkr and Karen PaitJuc Du<M ciiuaii aiidwasl W He loved lo explore the ouldis.rs andenjoyciK|«.ns,espccial|yw.nio|,.l"g his older Imidier. Niiih.in and holding his younger bmther.Jonloi)Surviving are his parents andtifolhcrs of the home In Clemiiions;malcraal grand|iarems. Mr. and Mrs OlinPardnc OfMocksvllle; paternalpnjparenis. Mr. aod Mrs. RichardP. Bmld of Advance; malerTial gtc;iigrandmother. Gladys Eskridgc ofStalcsviDe; paienial gie.ii grandpar-eras, Mr. anilMrs.JohiiCarawanofRoanoke Rapids and Grace Budd of Woodbiiry. NJ.Funenil services w ere conductedpmOci. I. at Calvary Baptist^"reh hy |),. Mark Cnn,. Huri.Hfollowed ailjaiiies fJaptist a„„c.,,•. Memorials iiuiy he made to C.il-Vaiy Uapiisi Church Preschool Min- lsiry..5(yx)r<iuiilryriul)Koad Win-^lon-SnJctn, N.C. 27 KM, • Daisy Bowman Smith/ Daisy Howiiiao Snvilh. 94. of. Siloam.dicdSiiiiilay.Sept.29.1996.alNortliemHospilalofSuny County . in Ml. Airy after 11 long illness.i She was the mother of Ray Smith • of Advance.Funeral services were to be eon- : ducted at 2 p.m. fJel. 2. at Siloa.n, BaptisiClnirehwilliburialfollowing ■ in theeliuieli eemctery. Own Avis Williams Sr.J (),enAvis\VillaimsSr..72ofPr:;fr-town, died Friday inoming. Sept. .7.199f>.atnriaiiCenier.He was the lather of Gloria HattellofAdviincc. IFuneral services were eonduclcdat 11 a.m. Oct. I, at Voglefs Rcynolikt Road Ctia|icl. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 10,1996 Clinrlie T. Capes , Clntlie'i. C;lpcsJr.,73.ofC^ecns- y bnro, died iinc*pccledly Friday. Ocl. 4. lySfi. :n Moses Cone Hospital in Orcctishoio. He ssas llic husband of Ella Mae BiigerCapes..! nativeofDavie County, and hiolhcr-in-luw of Ruth Gamer, Harel Daywall and George Roger, all of Moeksvillciaiid Bonnie Thomas of Winston-Salent. I'uncnil services wore held at ,3 p.m. Ocl. 6, at Ellor Memorial l)a|ilisl Church in Greensboro. Burial followeil al Wcslridge Meiiwrial Ccmclety. Otis Lee Huwell Otis l,ee Howell Sr., of Winslon- Salem.diedTuesdayiiioraing.Ocl. 1. 199b. al N.C, Baptist Hospital iit.Win- ston-.Saleni. A itiitive <d Davie County, he was born March, 19)4. to the late Sam and Ethel Foolc llowel!. Retired from Collins TrucVing Company, he was a mcniiierorCliinttuapin BaptistChurcit. Snrvis ing are his wife. Rasie l,ee How ell of I'hiladelphia, Pa: a daugh ter, Deborah Martin of Washington, D.C.; 4 sons, Terry Howell and Otis Lcc Howell Jr., bolh of Washington, DC.. John I'.nlrick Smith ofSavannah, Ga. aitti cur Arnold of Mocksville; I.S grandcliildtenia sister, Rtitii Howell of Mocksville; 5 hrothers. Turner, Louie, Loiinie and Charles Howell, all of MtKksvillc, uitd Gilbert Howell of Boonville. Burial was at Rose Cemetery in Mueksville. Ola Mae Wood Cecil . Ola Mae Wood Cecil, 79, of High Point, died early Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1996, at her residence. .ShewastbesislerofClydcWoodof Moctsville. Funeral services were conilucled at 2p.m. Oet.5,at Victory aiapel BaptistChurch by the Revs. Spencer King, KeilhStanleyandJeirWtKxJwith burialfollowing in the Bethany Baptist Churcli Ccnieiery. Esther Evelyn Jones Esther Evelyn Jones, 73, of .XXi Granada Dnve, Advance, died in her sleep Friday morning, Oct. 4 alicr a prolonged illness. Site wasamemberofMocks United Methodist Church, and had been tt waitress at several restaurants llirittigli llic years. She was burn in Daviilson County, a daughter ofCyy and U'litha Hunt Lambeth. A graveside serv ice was conducted Mond;iy,Ocl. 7.1996, at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Bruce Gwyn at Mucks Mctliod- ist. Survivors include: her mollicr, l,eatba M. Rose ofAdvance: two sons, Jerry laidwell and Bobhy Stanley: a danghler, Caioll Johnson of AtJvance; a brother. Dtivid 0. Bean of lilaine, Ark,; twogranddaughtcrs: a grandson; and rourgreat-grandchililrcn. Memorials may be made to Mocks Methodist Church, or to the CAP pro gram in Mocksville. ph^^miry OfRnher! H. Chunn i Jan. 3,1919-Ocl. 11,1984 AH thnnigh life Jdu were \XTy kjinl, nr> bcltcc l-aiHrr cduIiI iinyoiie find. Ynu luvcd aI1 muJ inughi wc will nlwny* rcinmber ym allhough you nit «iiii of lighl. I pray Diat the ^i-xJ l.ord up atxive will help me be hdlf ihe man nty djJdy was, Ouirles We Unt Yew* vei* lcr.r^ ftm*, . Mary Sprinkle Lyons . Mary Sptitikic Lyons, 72,ofl49 R. Shore Drive, Mocksville, died Thurs day, Ocl. 3. 19%, at her home. She was bom Dec. 4,1923, in For- sythCounty, to Sebeil Brown Sprinkle and Maltie Utwrcnce Sprinkle Boger. A member of Turners Creek Baptist V Church, site was retired from Dresel V- Heritage Fumiltire Company. I- Surviving arc 2 daughters, Sylvia Faye Lyons of tlie home and Slieila L. t' Tritt of Mt. Airy; a son, Richard D;. V LyonsSr.ofWinston-Salcm; 3 grand- t childien;2brothcrs,JaniesSprinkleof 2 Walkertown iind Scbcn Sprinkle of n EaslBcnd;2halfsistcis,DianeSecha-<i •. of Winston-Sitlem and Shirley Prince •: of South Ciirolina; and a half brother, ¤1 Harold Sprinkle of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 1 1 2- a.m. Oct. 5, at Turners Creek Baptist Church in Yadkinville with the Rev, 2- Alan Barker oflictaling. Burial fol- 2^ lowed in tlie church cemetery, t' •.MemoriaisnuiybemadetoTumers 2; Creek Baptist Church or Hospice of Davie County. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, OcL 10,1996 cr- N Minnie Lee Millery Minnie Lee Dixon Miller. 85. of Lewsville. died Thursday morning. Oct. 3. 1996. at Fbrsylh Memorial Hospital in Winsion-Salem. Bom April 27. 1911. in Yadkin County, to i.R. and Amelia Mathis Dixon. slie was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Tom Dixon and Howard Dixon; and a sister. Gliidys Dixon. Surs'iving are her husband. Loyd S. 'Miller of the home; 2 daughters. Hazel Jones ofMoeksville and Nani^Trivetteof East Bend;4sons. Bobhy Ray Miller ofLewisville. James C. MillerofPfaff. town. Datrell Miller of East Beiid and Herbert Miller of Advance; 2 sisters. Lois Hutchcns and Stella Miller, both of Yadkinville; 2 brothers. Ray Dixon of Boonville and Lee Dixon of Yadk- inville; 14 grandchildren; and 26 gre-it grandchildren. Tuneral services were cunducled nl 11 a.m. Oct. 5. at fluff Euneral Home Chajtel in liast Bend by tlie Rev. Crady Trivetic with burial following at West- lawn Gardens of Memory in Clem- Pauline H. Myers . Pauline Herbert Myers. 74. of Lex- ' in^on. died Friday. Oct. 4. 1996. at . ' • N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa- I I' len&anersixmonthsofdeclininghealth. i BomJan.5,1922.inRowanCdunty. S; showas a daughter of the late C.B. and •^Fatinle Messick Hepler and was a I • J former employe of Abrasive Belts, j •] 'Survlvingare6sons.Cbi1andRick , M Myers, both of Lexington, Donnie Myers of Southmont. I-aiiy Myers of H Love Valley. T.W. and Dwight Myers. ^ both of the home; 2 daughters. Bettie H Hepler of the home atid Bobby Hepler ofMocksvllle:asisIer.CIaraMyersof h Mocksville; 9 grandehildren; and 8^ great grandchildren. ' ^ ' Funeral services were conducted at I <4 p.m. OcL 6. at Mount Carmel Ftee- ' I;; willBaptistCliurchbylheRevs.Darrell ' ^ Cattrette and Leon Simmons. Burial fallowed in the church cemetery. / Haggle White Mr. Haggie White, 80. ofMeadow- brook MFH. Kemersville. died Satur- tJoy. OcL 5.1996. at his home. He was the father ofMrs. Bill (Judy K.) Kooniz of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tue.sday.Oct.8.attheHayworth-Miller -Cain Kemersville Chapel by the Revs. Bill Daniel. Raleigh Hayden. Bud Whitefield and Sister Rose Blalock. with burial inthe Bible Revival Chuich Ccmctety. / Peari G. Overcash Pearl Graybcal Overcash. 74. of Kannapolis. died Saturday. Oct. 5. 19%. at The Laurels in Salisbury after a period of declining health. Former owner ami operator of Nu- Brite Cleaners in Kannapolis. she was the mother of Danny Smith of Mocks ville. :, Otis Fiwikiin Ikyior Otis Franklin Taylor. 70. of WatL« StreeL Cooleemee. died Wednesday. Oct. 2.1996. at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. He was bom in Davie County to the ' late Mitt and Laura Creed Taylor and i i was retired from Hoechcst-Celanese. He was a member of Cooleemee Pies- -byterianQiurcbandamembcrofCool- • ,cemee Veterans of Foreign Wars and '1;: tbe American Legion. Survivorsinclude his wife. Virginia ;•Peoples Taylor of the home; 4 sons. RonnieTaylor. Mike Taylor. Jeff Tay lor and Gary Taylor, al I ofCooleemee; ' abrDther.WilliamA.TayIorofEustace. Texas; and 8 grandchildren. Hewas preceded indeathbyagrand- son. Michael Darren Taylor, a sister, HildaT.Chandler.andabrolher.Milton Taylor. Funeral serviees were conducted at 2 p.m. Oct. 5. at Eaton Funeral Chapel 'by the Revs. Robert Goforth. Jimmy LaiKaster and Shelby Harbour. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park. Memorials may be considered for Camp Manna Ministries. P.O. box795. n Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. 7 . C V C o -■f, —Si © i y <i W . 0 DAVIE COU^rIY ENT^RISE RECORD, Oct. 17,1996 / \ v/J .•V) Peggy Garwood Bennett Mfs. Margaret "Peggy" Garwood Bennett. 80, of Winstcn-Satem, died Tuesday.OcL IS. 1996 at her home. ShewasbomJuly2S.I9l6inDavie County to Spurgeon and Lillie Will- ' iaros Garwood. Mrs. Bennett was an active mem ber of Salem Baptist church and was retired from Salem Baptist Day School after 30 years of service. She was preceded in death by her hilsband. Rome O. "Bill" Bennett in 1994. Survivors include: two daughters. Judy Bennett Chandler and husband Danny of Advance, and Donna Duncan and husband Mike of Roanoke, Va.; ftve grandchildren; two step-grand- children;lwogreat-grandchildien;two step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services u;erc at 2 p.m. Thursday.Oct l7,atHayworth-Miller SilasCreekChapel by the Revs. Wayne Fulton and Floyd Boles. Burial fol lowed in Fork Baptist Church Cem etery near Mocksville. Thefamilywasio receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorials may be made to Salem Baptist Church.429S. Broad St.. Win- ston-Salem. NC 27101. y <3— O Edith H. Davis Edith Pauline Hall Davis. 67. of Matklin Avenue, Mocksville,died late Sunday night, Oct. 13. 19%. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem af ter a short illness. Funeral services were held at II a.m.. Oct. 16, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Sister Emma Milan artd the Rev. Archie Creed ofTiciating. Burial fol lowed in Wesllawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family requests in lieu of flow ers. contributions in her memory may be made to lite family. Mrs. Davis was bom in Surry County, Nov.23.1928to Bessie Ramey Hall of Mt. Airy and the late William Claude Hall and was retired from Streetman Furniture. She was a mem ber ofMeadowview DeliveratueTab- emaclein Lexington aruJenjoyed read ing and gardening. She was a former residentofLexington and moved to the Mocksville area in 1978. Surviving, in addition to her motlter: is her husband, Frank Edward Davis; a daughter, Betty Dom-ildson of Geor gia; 2 sons, Kenneth Davis ofGeorgia and Bryan Davis of Mocksville; three grantkhildren, four sisters. Mrs. Spen cer (Ruby) Brewer and Mrs. Mac (Nellie) Snow, both of Mt. Airy, Mrs. Archie (Esther) Creed of Kemersville and Mrs. Ralph (Claudine) Blair of Cana. Va.; and four brothers. Grant Hall and Harvey Hall, both of Aarat. Va.; and Carl Dean Hall and Cunis Hall, both of Ml. Airy. She was preceded in death by a brother, Roy Cecil Hall. 5- AdoIphusChafliny; Adolphus Chamn. 84. of China Grove.dted Monday, Oct. 7,1996, at ; his residence. HewasboraJune 10, l9l2,inDavie. Qiunty to the late Dora Richardson . 3udJoeC.ChaJnnandwaseducaledin • the Davie County schools. Retired from Qinnon Mills Plant . No. I, Ire was of the Baptist faith. ; Survivors include his wife. Sarah Chaflin; a sister, Edna. ®lmoreofSilerCity;andanumberof ; nieces and nephews. : Puneral services were conducted at. 2j30 p.m. Oct. 9, at Northcrest Chapel . ofLmn Honeycult Funeral Home by • the Rev. Curtis Parker. j HanyCFIynt / : HanyCletysFlyntSr..75.ofWin- 1 ston-Salem, died at Forsylb Memorial ! Hospital Oct. 10,1996. • He was the brother of Frances Tay- • lor of Advance. • .Funeral services were conducted at ; 2 p.m. OcL 13, at Hayworth-Miller ; Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Steve ; Hind. Burial followed at Red Bank ; Baptist Qiurch Cemetery. Hattie Mae Holton Hattie Mae Padgett Holton, 89, for merly of East Memorial Highway, Harmony, died Friday evening. O^ 11, l996.atTheOaksofForsythNurs- ing Home in Winston-Salem, follow ing a illness since January, 19%. Bom in bedell County, Nov. 3, 1906, she was the sister of Lizaie P. Turner of Cooleemee. Ftrneral services were conducted at 2p.m. Oct. 14,at Holly Springs Baptist Church by the Revs. Clifford L. Gwaltney and OtisLSnow with burial following in the in the church cem etery. Robert Moody ChatRn Robert Moody ChafTin, 88, of / Church Street Extension, Mocksville. died Thursday, Oct. 10,19%. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. BominDavicCoumy,Jan.24Mw to Chaflin, he was retired from holly Farms of Mocksville and was a mem ber of Ijames Baptist (Tiurch. He was preceded in death by a sis ter, Nina Chaffin.He is survived by his wife. Ota Mae Sain ChafTin of the home. A graveside service was held at 11 a.ro.Oct. |2.at Ijames Baptist Church with the Revs. David Talbert and Ben Mull officiating. Burial followed the scivtcc.Memorials may be considered for the Cemetery of Ijames Baptist Church. 726 ShelTield Road, Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. : EffieReece JohnsonEflieReeceJohnsonofBlumenthal /; Nursing Home died Tuesday, OcL 8, n 1996- i_-rShe was the mother of Robert t.. Johnson of Advance.Funeral services were conducted at : 2 p ro. Oct. 10, at Vogters* Clemmonsn Chapel by Dr. Don M. Farrow- B^mal - followed at Oaklawn Memorial Gar-denswiththeRev.FredReeceofftciat- > ing. A Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC Shirley Collier Owens • '■ShirleyConierOweos,36.ofMain. Church Road, Mocksville, died 1^; Thursday, Oct. 10,1996, at her homeL after ait ftlncss of seven roomns.: She was bom in Davie &imty• March 14, I960, to Paul of": Winston-Salem and Marjorie Spaugh• Collier of Mocksville and was em-- ployedwllhBaketFomUure.Shewas" I indaM of Davie County High■ School and attended New Haven Ba^ : tist Orurch in Lcnoir. She enjoyrf: trading and spending time with her ; children. .C Surviving, in addiuon to h« par*. erits. are her husband, John H. Owens'■ ofthehome;adaughter,OdesraOweM■- of the home; a son, Paul C. Ou^ o- Mocksville; a sister. Maty Dil^ of• unoir, 2 biothets, Terry Collier of: Mocksville and Jack Colher of; A^viUe-.andseveralniecesandneph : "'''Funeral services were held m 3;3()i D m. Oct. 13, at Eaton Funeral Cnaire: by the Rev. Lonnie Lackey. Bunal'• followed in Rose eatery.Memorials may be m^ to• Haven Baptist Church, P.O. Box 494,: Unoir.N.C.28645ortoDa«e&unly.■ Hospice, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, ; N.C. 27028. DAVBE COUNTY ENT^RISE RECORD, Oct 17,1996 / Russell Ridenhour Russell Wiseman Ridenhour. 91. of Grove Streei. Coolecmee. died late Sunday night. OcL 13. 1996. at his home. A graveside service was to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, OcL 17, at Fork Baptist Church C^meteiy with Robert Creason omciating. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral Home W^nes- day night 7-9. Memorials may be considered for the Diabetes Foundation. 3109 Poplar Couit.Suile ]2S.Ralelgh.N.C. 27604- 1043. He was born in Davie County, Feb. 23. 190S. and was retired from Burl ington Mills in Cooleemee. He was preceded in death by his wife. Viola Jenkins Ridenhour. his daughter. Linda Elaine Ridenhour; and his son. Joseph Irvin Ridenhour. There are no immediate survivors. Ottie Loflin Sprinkle Ottie Loflin Sprinkle. 90, of Sal isbury, died Monday morning, OcL 14. l996,atthehomeorherdaughter where she made her home. She had been in declining health for a num ber of years. She was the sister of Mattie Ward of Davie County. Fnneral services were to be con ducted at 2 p.m. OcL 16, at Union Lutheran Church by the Rev. Lawrence Danell Norris with burial following in the church cemetery. : Virgil Lee Robertson Virgil Lee Robertson, 67, of Rail road StreeL Mocksville, died early Wednesday morning, Oct. 9,1996, at the V.A. Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. • HewasbcminDavieCdunty April 22, 1929. to the late Noah and Genevieve Lyons Robertson and was retired with 29 years of service from Drexel Heritage Furniture Cdmpany. He had been a lifelong active mem ber of Elbavllle United Methodist Church where he was a former Sunday School teacher. Heenjoyed woodwork ing and camping. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving during the Korean Conflict. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Crcil Robertson, Edward Robertson and Lindsay robertson. Surviving are his wife of 44 years, Nancy Ledford Robertson: 2 sons. Ronnie Robertson of Advance and Charles Robertson of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; and a brother, William Robertson of High PoinL Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. OcL 11, at Elbavllle United Methodist Church in Advance with the Revs.SusanHubbard and Lanny Atkins ofllciating. Burial followed in the church cemelery. Memorials may be made to the Cbmelety .Fund of Elbaville United Methodist Church, 2825 N.C. Hwy. 801 South, Advance, N.C. 27006orto Davie COunty Hospice, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Michael Anthony Smith / Michael Anthony Smith. 33, of Winston-SaletiL died at home Wednes day, OcL 9,1996. A nativeofWinston-Salem, hegrew up in the Cedar Creek community of Davie County where he wasa member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. He later joined Clark's Chapel Baptist Church in State-sville. A veteranof the U.S. Amty.he was afomierU.S.POstal Service employee. He was a member of the Combination Choir of Charlotte. Surviving are his wife, Robin Blackwell Smith of Statesvllle; a son. Derrick Jermale Smith of Statesvllle; his mother, Helen Smith Jackson of Winston-Salem; his father, James L. Hester of Winston-Salem; stepfather who reared him through childhood, Allen L. Transou of Winston-Salem; 2 sisters. Paula L.TransauofMocksville and Yolanda Transou of Winston-Sa lem; 4 brothers, Ronald W. Smith and Alvin L. Tiansmi, both of Winston- Salem, Jeffrey J. Smith of Statesvllle, and Minister Sgt. Allen L. Transou of Fort Carson, Colo.; and a host of rela tives and friends. Fuiwral services were held at 11 a.m. OcL 12, at the Clark Chapel Bap- list Church in Statesvllle. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. . Thomas Dwight Ttattte J ■ihomasDwi^Tuttle,72,ofClein-mons,diedFtiday,OcL 11,1996,athis • home. . ^ ,Funeral services were conducted at3-30 p.m. Oct. 13, at Haywotth-MillerSilasCteek Chapel by Dr. Henry May. Buiiol followed in WesUawn Gardens ■ofMemory.He was the brother'of MargaretTuciter of Advance. \ Davie County PuWic UbraiyMocksville, NC n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 24,1996 . t s. i I Peggy Garwood BennettMargaret "Peggy" Oarwood Bcnnell, 80, of Winslon-Satem. died Tuesday. Oct. 15.1996. al her home. She was bom July 25. 1916. m Davie County to Spurgeon and Ulte Williams Garwood and was rcliiM from Salcro Baptist Day School ato30 years of service. She was a memberof Salem Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by herhusband. Rome O. "Bill" Benneu. in 1994>Surviving are 2 daughters. Judy Dennett Chandler of Advance and Donna Duncan of Roanoke. Va.; 5grandchildren-.2stepgrandchildren;2 great grMdchildren; and 2 step great grandchildren. Funeral services were held !d2p.m. OcL |7,atHaywoilh-MillerSiIasCreekChapel by iheRevs. WayneFultona^ Floyd Boles. Burial followed m theFbrk Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Salem Baptist Church. 429 S. Broad Street.Winston.Salem.N.C. 27101. , Loui» Davis Foster ^ f^y of Faimington Road,died Wednesday, Oct. 16. 1996 a Davie County Hospital. tcf/'l.'.)r® County^hl9.l9I3andasahomeroate "Mdi by herhusband. Raymond H. Foster R ®r'^"8ore2sistets.AnnieClaie ^Mter and several nieces and neph- 2 n m *^«*«'"«edatp. '9. at Eaton Funeral Home pM^I wthEdward R. Fbsterofnciat- ing.BurialfolIowedintheEatonsBap-hst Church Cemetery. 7 I i Noah Franklin Cline Noah Franklin aine. 95. formerly of Mr. Henry Road. Mocksville. died Wednesday. OcL 16,1996. at Merid ian Health Care- He wasbom Aug. 6. 1901. in Rowan County to the late Jefferson and Laura Shives Cline and was retired from Martin Marietta Stone Company and was a farmer. He was a iiwrnber of Lebanon Lutheran Chureh in Qeve- land. n He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Morgan Qine. and by a • * grandson* William Cline.Surviving arc 2 daughters* Ruth C. • Culp of Faith. Sally C. Hampton of n Mocksville: 4 sons. Alton B. Cline of n Salisbury. Nevin F. Cline of El Paso, Texas. Williams C. aine and Walter D. Cline of Qeveland and James E. . aine of Siaiesville; 22 grandchildren ; n and 29 great grandchitdien. : . Funeral services were conducted • n • OcL 18. at Lebanon Lutheran Church by the Rev. Carroll Robinson. Burial followed in the church cemetery, i ; Memorials may be made to Lcba- >; non Lutheran Church Building Fund, •: Route I.Thompson Road. Oeveland. •■.N.C 27013. Joe Henley Kellw; JoeHenleyKeller.si.ofCharlotte. died Sunday, OcL 20,1996. at Avante0^ Charlotte Nursing Home. ; A native of Davie Qninty. he was ! the son of the late Marvin and Francis Keller. He attended the Davie County' schools and operated the family dairy ■ business. He latei-joined Arnold Vault' Company in Greensboro and laterI joined Yates Wilbert Vault Company' in Charlotte, working until his retiie-; ment in 1979. He was a member of; Noithside Baptist Church and the ; Beiean Sunday School class.' He is survived by his wife of 49; years. Anne Mclntyie Keller; 2 sons. Z PhillipW.KellerandBobbyO.KeUer t ofChariottetadaughler.JoAnnLester < pfLexington,Ky.;8grandchUdrenandj 5great grandchildren.: ' • ; Funeral services were conducted at • 11 a.ro. OcL 22. at Harry and Bryant; Chapel with the Revs. Glenn W.I Stevenson and Lany Boitcer ofliciat- ; i'ng. A graveside service was held at 3p.'m. OCL 22. at ^th River Untied ; MethodistChurchCemetetyinRowan; County., ■. :1 . / i Eleanor Gordon Elliott EleanorGordon ElliotL97.ofTrin- ity United Methodist Home, died Mon day. Oct. 14.1996.She was the grandmotberof Debbie E. Sanders of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m.Oct. 17. at Highland Presbyie- rinn Chureh with burial following in Fbrsyth Memorial Park. Bessie Lucinda Matthews Bessie Lucinda Matthews of Wln-ston-Salcm.diedSunday,Ocl. 13.1996, at Meadowbrook Manor of Davie.A graveside service was held at 2p.m.OcL I9.at Prospect United Meth odist Church by the Rev. Jack Lulz. Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville* N6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, OcL 24,1996 Ralph Alton Sliields Winston- ..diedWolncsday.Ocl. 16 J996«it his home. * He was ihc biwher of J.D. Shields or. 01 Advance. A memorial service was conducted UM Church by Dr. Tom D. Austin andRev. Lany Parks. Ella Foster Swiceaood "'DavieCountyHosStT dining health. She was a m -SSS- EJsieNailanaw - . ^ ^ "«««• ofMocksviUe-SwSSo;i^'».J-Todd SwicegoodofMocbvint a^4Sraitilchildien. .id 4 great Christ with the RevSS4,'^«<«rKS,- <w '«*>.MoeJtsvaie.N.C. 27028. " J : Ralph* "Cotton" Young Ralph "Cotlon'Young. 80, of Mor- ganton.diedTnesday,Oct22.1996.at Fiye Regional Medical Center In Hlckoiy, following a brief Illness, He was tlie father of Roger Young ofMocksvllle. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, at the Colonial Chapel ofSossoman Funeral Home In Morganlon with the Rev, Jim Scott ofTiciabng and burial following in Burke Memorial Park. vA •f- Dauie County Public Library Mocksviile, NO n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 31,1996 /I a -i- ! S Robert Chester Athey Mr. Robeit Chester Athey. 71. of Duke Street. Cooleemee. di^ Thuis- day night, Oct. 24,1996. at his home after being in deciining health. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 27. in Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Robert Gofoilh and Mr. Robert Creason offi ciating. Burial was in Rowan Memo- riai Park in Salisbury. Tire family requests memorials be consitiered forDavieCcunly Hospice, P.O. Box 848. Mocksviiie. NC 27028. or for the building fund of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Walls Street. Cooleemee, NC 27104. Mr. Alitey was bom in Crxilcemee on Nov. 24. i 924 to the late John Leroy and Mollie Creason Athey and was retired with over 40 years of service with Burlington Industries. He was a member of the Cooleemee Presbyte rian Church, where he was treasurer of the Young AduitSunday Sciiooi Class. He was preceded in death by a dster. Maggie A. Bailey ami by two brothers, James H. Athey and Roy T. "Tom" Athey. 1 Survivors include; his wife. Nina Snipes Athey of tlie home; two daugh ters. Janet A. Durant and husband Mike of Lexington,, and Cindy Athey of Rockwell; two sons. R.C. Athey and syife Jodi of Farrtiington. and Randy >^they and wife Karen of Mocksviiie; 10 grandchildren, a great-grandchild; tjiTM sisters. Hazel Stiller artd Earlihe Bage. both of Cooleemee. and Jean Bhelps of Granite Quarry; and two Others. Bill Athey of the Fork com munity and Jack Athey of Cooleemee. Amelia Harris ' Amelia Coreen Steeiman Harris. n 72. of Lone Hickory Rottd, Yadkin- ville. died Monday. Oct. 21. 1996, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital in Win- • sfon-Salem. Among her survivoiu are her hus band of 48 years. S. Jack Hatris of the home; 2 sons, S. Dale Harris of Har- ' tiiony and Darieli Harris of Lone n Hickory Road; and a daughter, Vickie Gantiin of Lone Hickory Road. The funeral service was held at 2 p,m. Oct. 24, at Bethel Baptist Churchn . by the Revs. Grady Trivclte, Jesse , Sjroud and Eddie Macemore. Burial • followed in the church cemetery. Robert Moon Robert Moon. 49. of Lexington, died Monday. Oct. 21.19%. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Bom Dec. 2.1946. in Anderson.S.C., to S.Q. and Irene Vickery Moon of Arcadia, he was co-owner and op erators of Boles Backhoe Service and a member of Union Grove Baptist Church.' Surviving, in tuldition to his par ents. are his wife. Debbie Jean Craver Moon of the home; 2 sons. Robbie L.Moon of Arcadia and Scott R.Moonof Ijexington;2daughters.SusanA.Moon of Arcadia and Amberjy P. Moon of Boston. Va.; a grandchild; 3 brothers. Bobby Moon of Advance. Stanley Moon and Kenneth Moon, both of Reeds; and 4 sisters. Shirley Potts of Mocksviiie. Nancy Stovall of Reedy Creek. Barbara McGehee of Yadkin- ville and Sandy Ramsey of Banner Elk. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Oa 24. at Voglers-PicdmontChapel by the Rev. Harold Fletcher. Burial followed at the Moon Family Cemetery in ChuicHand. >..Ijfellie Roger Hunter • - . Nellie Boger Hunter. 92. of Pud- . ding Ridge Road. Mocksviiie. died .. early Wednesday moming. Oct. 23. '■ J996, at the home of her son. Clay >■ Hunter on McCiomrock Road. She was bom in Davie County, Jan. ■ IS. I9(M, to the late John Luther and ' Mamie VioiaSummeisBogerandwas a.homemaker. . ■. Herhusband, Charlie Reid Hunter, preceded herindeath Jan. 7,1996. She. had been a lifelong member of Batons Baptist Church. . Surviving are 2 sons. Xenophon Pay Hunter and Fiances Reid Hunter.bothofMocksville; 3grandchiidren;7 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, Ethel Reece of Winston-Salem, Juanita Smith and Mary Fiances Davis, both of Burlington; and 3 brothers. Robert 'Boger. Pyde Boger and Howard Bo ger. ail of Mocksviiie. A graveside service was Iteid at i I a.m. Oct. 2S, at Batons Baptist Qiurch Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Hunter oflrciating. or-- —M rs -c. Davie County Public Library Mocksviiie, NC <r- .0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ocl. 31,1996 I Martha Alice Ricliardson i Martha Alice Keller Richardson. S^.ofLcwisville, formerly of Mocks- ville, died Tuesday evening. Ocl. 22. 1996, ihc with whom she hadlivedfufllffi Marcli3i,l9l2! ">■/ ."O"' loihelalcJanies "•Smilli and Anne I " Belle.Smilh Keller, she gradualeclfnmiHaniiony School as valediciorian. She was a member of New Union United Melhodi.s! Oiurcli in iheSliefTield corii-tminiiy. On Nov. 29,1930, she marriedRoben Lincoln Ricliardson. who died July 195.1,Surviving arc; J sons, R, PerryRicliardson of Harmony, James C,Richardson andRonald W, Richardson,both of Mocksville. and T, Alan Richardson of Winsion-Salem; 5 daugl)lcrs.ManhaMadeiineR,Lapishand Chtisline Spcer. bciili of Mocksville, Virginia R, MullisofLewisvillc, Shelby Carlner and Barbara Reavis.both of Harmony; 25 grandchildren;31 greal-grandchildrenilgreal-gival- giaiidchildrcn; 4 hroihers, Tom W.Keller of Moorcsr ille, George W,Keller of Slalesville, Clark F. Kellerand Cliavd T. Keller, both of Har mony: 3 sisicrs, Bertha K. Ellis ofSlale.sville. Esielle K, Eggleston ofKeysvilie. Va, and Ruth K. Ayers ofAdvance; and a daughter-in-law.Josie Richardson ofMt. Gilead. whose hus-barxL Edward L Richardson, precededhis mother in death in 1980,Preceding lier iti death. In addition10 her husband and son. weie 2 grandsons. Jamie and Jeffrey Richardson; agranddaughter. April Richardson; a great-greai-granddaughter 2 brolhen.J.LeeKcllerandJ.Jackson Keller; and3 sisters. Mrs, Cecil K, Reeves, AnnieK. Woolen and Bbel A. Keller,Funeral services were conducted atII ariL Ocl. 25, at New Union UnitedMethodist Church by the Revs. William "Billy" Janett. Wade E Wrightand Kent Allen. Burial followed in the church cemetery, Mcttiorials may be made to NewUnion United Methodist Chuich, c/oPal Moore, 551 Tutkeyfoot Road. Mocksville. N,C. 27028, Ruth Faye Sales' 5 Mrs.RuthFaycSalcsof l75Ca1o-\ malLa:ic,Mocksville,dicdonOcl,23.• l996. in Forsylli Memorial Hospital; followlngapertodofillncss,; ■ She was the daugliler of Mrs, Ira : Wilson Ijames and the laic Wesley R,: Ijamcs.ShewiisameniberofMainviUc^ AME/ionChutvli.andw.isagradu-J aleQrCentralDavicHighSchoo1,cla,ssi ofms.~ •, Survivors Include: her husband.> Latnon Wilson Soles Sr. of Mocks-S ville;hermothcf.Mrs,IraW.ljainesof - Mocksville; a son, Union Sales Jr.,5 and a daughter, Lisa S, Stnool. bolli oft- Mocksville; a sister. Belly Naylor ofr Mocksville; five brothers. TItoiiias^ AlvisljamesofTobaccoville, William■5 Ijames. Fraiik Ijamcs, Donald Ijames*: and John Ijames, all of Mocksville;i three grandchildren; and a devoted% Wend, FrankieLcc Lyons of Mocks- ville.- '■ FuneralserviceswereheldonSun-> day. Oct. 27. at 3 p.m. at MainvilieAMEZionChufch,wilhlI>eRev,Rob- en Bailey and Bishop James Ijamcsi" ofTicialing. Burial followed in the2; phutehameteiy- Clareiice Martin Wall Mr, Clardncc Martin Wall, 85, ofAiigell Road, Mocksville, dieUTlmrs-day, Oct. 24,1996, iit his residence.Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Saturday. Oct. 2f. =" Eaton FjmeralOiapel with tlie Rev, David Rollinsand David Hanscll ofnciaimg. Burialwas in Oak Grove United MethodistCImrch Ccnielcty. with military nlcsliy District 11 Memorial lloiiotOuaid.VcteransofFoicignWars, The family rei|ucsis memorials twmatte to Davie County Home l eaUh. P.O. Bos 848. Mocksville, NO 27 H8,Mr. Wall wasbom)an,30. l9Um D.ivie County to theUmucI and Lula Umier Wa L Heserved In the U.S. Army during WorldWar It and wotkc.l forBoxwood Nurs ery his entire career.He was preceded in death by agrantlson, Charlie WatlJr, Survivors include; his wife. PansyGailhcf Wall of the home; a daughter.Betty Wall Barney of Advance; three both of Usmgton. and Hal WaU <1Harmony; sis grandchildren; threeBteal-giandclrildtcn; two sisters.Frances McClaimock an.l Fivelyn Ho-cer both of Mocksville; fourbrnllteri.Fred WaU. Tom Wall. Uc Wall andRoy Wall, all of Mocksville, Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTE[IPR1SE RECORD, Nov. 7,1996 William Green Ealon William Creer. Eatoa "f .er. Ky.. died Oct. 2«. 19*^6 »• St.Josepli's Hospital, Uxinglo". K.y- •Hewaslx>minO,aCanacon,nu. nity Davie County, on July,JsonotthelateCl.ail«.A..amlAnni= "";;SngmduatedrmmMc.kv villa High Schc«l. Mats Hill College ,andEasiemKentuckyUnivcwl), He wughl public school ntustc uns a pto-fesional phmographer and a lu.i.ey- hc« specialist with the Kcninck) Dc-,«nu.e,.tofAgrtcuUu.e,Hcal«o«n^ in the Air Force during World War II.Su,sivotsare:hiswife.thefonner 1 Vcma Mae Johnson, of the hornc. adauuhtcr,WillenaEatonSupplec,Ua •..rrnn Kv • 2 grandchildren; «nd ahr;,jIh"cLlesBtcnorWir.- nu'S scrvices wereNov.l.l996at01dham-R"be«»'^PoweUFur«ttdHome.Richm.^.K^- followed by burial at RKhmoodCem- eiery- baner Robert Hutchens • DancrRolicilllulchciis, 72. ofPin nacle, tiled Tuesday, Oct. 29,199fi. at porsylh Mcniorial Hospital in Win- Jlon-Salcm. He was the brother of Arlhnr I Hutchens of Mocksvillc- f Funeral services were conducted at /2p.iTLNov.I.atFticnd,sUnlonChurch ;hy pastors Mike Brccdioec and Inw. -Brown. Etta H. Eilis /' Ella Hulchlns Ellis. 83, died Sun- day. Nov. 3, 1996. al Meadowbrook Terrace tif D.ivic. She was boni May 4,1913. in Yad- kin County to liarncy anil Margaret Caudle Hulchlns and wasanicnibcrof Muddy Creek Church of Clirisl. She loved her garden and flowers. She was precrxleil in death by her husbatxl. Floyd Tafl Ellis Sr. Surviving aru S daughters, M.arga- ret E. FosterofAdvance, Belly E. Dull ofWinsion-Salcni.Dorwhy li. Keaton of Advance, Janic li. Cjalliinorc of Demon and Frances E. Hepler of Mocksville;2sons.noydTafl EllisJr. of Yadkinvilic and Steven lillis of Atlvance; 26 grandcliildrcn; 33 great grandchildren; a grcat-grcal-grand- child; 4 step grandchiklrcn: a hrolher, Weldon llutchlns of Winsluii-Salein; and a sister, Fltirric Hcauchamp of Clemmons. Funeral serviceswere lobeal2p.m. Nov,6,atHaywoilh-MillcrSilasCreek Chapel by the Revs. Donald Hutchins and Scott Ptmd with burial following inMuddyCrcckChurchofChrislCein- etery. Justiiia H. McGurer Jusllna Holt McGurcr. 88, of Au- untnC.arcNursinglloinc.Mocksvillc, ormetlyof UycrlysCliapcl Road.diiaJ Saiuiday. Nov. 2, 1996. She was horn in Picfcaway County. )hit>. Aug. 6. 1908, to the laic nmcsl and Cora Huffcr Holl.Shcwasaltonic- nakcr. Surviving arc a son. Clarence slcOurcr of Mocksvillc, 2 grandcliil- Ircn: and a sister. Ahby Call Oarrcit of Virginia Dc-tch, Va. Burial was in Dublin Cemetery in Columbus, Ohio, JThelma Michael Hart I Thclnia Michael Hart. 75, of Ashcvillc, died Oct. 27, 1996 after an lilncssof 11 months. • Site was born Oct. 23. 1921 in RowaiiCounly. ihediughlerofthe lateThoma.sF.andUUaFreemanMich»cl. n She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years. William (Dill) Hart, on Nov. 17.1995. : Slieissurvivedby;adaughter.Mrs- iCcnnelh (Ann) Whined of Aslicville:Sr.nirgmn.lchildren;and5ixgreal-gnu>d- childien;25isters.Mrs-Hayden(Ruby) Stiller ofCoolcemee and Mrs. Waller (Frances) Blackley of Famtville; 2 Jiroihcrs, Cecil Michael of Norfolk, ya.; and Ted Michael of Kannapolis, ' OtnvesidcscrviccswerehcldThurs- yay, Oct. 31 at 2 p.m. at Ga.shes CreekDapllslChurchCeineteryinAsheville. Shannon Neely Miss Shannon Wilson Neely. 28. a native of Slatcsville. and fomtcriy of Salisbury and Creen.sboro, died Sun day. Oct. 27.1996. Md. She an oncology nurse al the Niitloniil Insli- tmc of Health in Dclltcsda. .She was bom in .Si;iicsvi1le on Aug. 18.196g.n dauglitcr Janic Neely Mockssillc and Maxwell Neely of Gaslunia. Slic wasan honuisgr.idualcofUNC- Grccnsboro, where she reeeiveil llic faculty excellence nwardofthc school of nursing and also ihc university slu- dem excellence award. She was also picsidcnl ofherjunior and senior class in tlx school of nursing. In addition to her parents. Miss Neely issurvived by;lietsisler.Mcglian Neely of Giecnsbom: her m:tlemal grandrnulher, Mrs.JanteW.Milhulland of Slalesville; Charles Brown of BcllKsda. Md.. friend; iwoaunls; two irtKlcs. nod her slep.mother, Margaret H. Neely of Clasrooia. Memorial graveside services were condiictud.ii2p.m.Siitid,iynlO.'ikwuod Cenielery, Statesville. Mciiioiiiils may be made to Ihc ArrKrican CanccrSociety furResearch, or 10 Ihe Menial Health Society for Research. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 7,1996 i J pSandra Thomas Shipnian I ' ^ Shipman. 47. ofII ;iiunienline Church Road, died Tucs- . :iby.Ocl.29.l996.mRowanRegional I iWcdical Ccnicr in Salisbury. ' I :• BoniinDavenpon,iowa,Aug.25, , I;|949. to (he late James Henry and ..denclle Stein Thomas, she was em- I ployed at Crown Wood Products of . Moclcsvi He and was a mem berofTrin- ; Jly Baptist Church. She enjoyed work-I jng in eeramies, bowling and keepine , grandchildren, i S She was preceded in death by aI JJadghter. Lisa; and a brother, James i J-Tncmas: and 2 sisters, Linda Schuler r^isj|siiMn oi f/ic nome; a daughter, .fl^eGanctsonofMocksville;ason,' j?iyanThomasofFlorida:8grandchii-}^; 2 stepdaughters, Doris Moore of j^ptaicsviiic and Rebecca Shipman of j:^ehome;asisler.BrendaLcightonof pM{chigan;andseverai nieces and neph-^CWA. p: }A graveside service was heid at 2 j^p.iji. Nov. I, at Legion Memorial Park amjCoolcemee with the Revs. LanyWdlifield and Darreii Cox oiltciating.^mal followed in Ugion Memorial & ;Memoiialsmaybemadetothefanl- Box 964, Mocksvilie, N.C !j ; n y |HubertF^nkIinShoaf V ^Hubert Franklin Shoaf, 72, ofMain sSi(«w,Ck»lcemee,diedearlyWedncs-^y, Oct. 30. i 996, at Rowan Regional ^cdical Center in Salisbury, j. , Jic was bom in Coolccmee March O?. 1924. to the late Walter Scott and Jessie Nail Shoafand wasretircd from^iJdcrest-Cannon Milts in Spencer.I ^c-wasamcmbcrofCooIccmecUmtcd } JMcthodisi Church.^ He was preceded in death by his jjwfe. Geneva Koontz Shoaf. SL Survivingare2sons,EariShoafof ^Kalcigh and Ronniep:i«icignandKonnicShoafofRigeIand,p« C.; 4 grandchildren; a sister. Dtafe rpaiwood of Cooleemee; and 2 brolh- FhxIShoafonVoutmanandHomer^phoaf of Salisbuiy. K Funeralserviceswcreconductedat j;iIa.m.Nov.l,atEatonFuneralChapel 'frith BobcrtCicasonolIlciating.BuriaI:Aliowod in Salem United Methodist ;;ChurchCemetety. 1/) .i) O rh Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksvilie, NO 5- w C" o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 14,1996 .V i o .-h o William Ira Arnold William Ira Arnold. 77. of Danner Road. Mocksville. died Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 6. 1996. at Davie County Hospital. He was bom in Wytlieville. Va. March 14.1919. to the late Jeny and Mettle Akets Arnold and was retired from Linker-Taylor Pumiture of Lex ington with 15 years of service. HewasamemberofFiist Pentecos tal lloliiicssChua'hoflxxiiigton and moved to Sutry County in 1952, to Mocksville. His first wife. Pearl Cockerman Arnold, died in 1979. and his second wife, Nina Rummage Arnold, died in 1988. Surviving arc a sister. Thelma lilmoieofLillington-.abrother.Hcnsley Arnold of Speedwell. Va.; and several nicccs and nephews. A graveside .service was held at 11 a.m. Nov. 8, at Mt. Hennon Baptist ClmrchCemcteiyinSuny County with the Rev. Wayne Knight officiating. Memorials may be made to Ml. Hennon Baptist Church, Mt. Hermon Church Road. Dobson. N.C. 27017 or the Cemetery Fund of Batons Baptist Church. Batons Church Road. Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. Louise M. Beaver j Louise Marie Beaver. 86. of five Oaks Nursing Center, Concord, died Sunday. Nov. 10. 1996. at Cabanus Memorial Hospital. She was the half sister of Margaret Graves of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 3:30p.ro.Nov. 12. at New Hope Luth eran Church InKannapolisby the Revs. Joseph Kovitch and Wallace Morton. Burial followed at Carolina Memorial Park. v/ :Fred William Bracken ; FredWilliam"UncleFrcd"Bracken. :8 l.of Bracken Road. Mocksville, died ;eariy Saturday morning, Nov. 9.1996 .at his home after being in declining Iheallli. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. iMonday in Eaton Funeral Chapel with -Revs. Tim Starbuck and Jim Bob |Reevesofnciating. Burial wasinChest- jnut Grove United Methodist Church •Cemetery. » The family requests memorials be jconsidered forthe Davie County Hos- ;pice.P.O.Box848.Mocksville.27028.jor to Chestnut Grove United Melhod- sist Church, 3249 U.S. Hwy. 601 N.. 'Mocksville. N.C 27028.ortoachar- iity of the rlonots choice. 5 Mr. Blacken was bom in Davie iCi^.Aug.4. l9ISto the late Daniel JLeyi and Miiuiie Evans Bracken and •was a tobacco and beef cattle farmer. iHe had been a lifelong member of .Chgslnut Grove United Methodist ^Church and was former chairman of ;the'Ctmeteiy Committee. During ;Worid War 11 he was a veteran of the :U5. Army serving in the South Pa- ;ciflc. : ;He was preceded in death by a sis- :ter. Miss Nora Bracken, in 1978. and a |bn)ther. Rank Bracken, in 1933. I .Survivorsinclude; fourststers,Mrs. .Ada Rumple of Mocksville. Mrs. .JohnsieHillerandherhnsbandStanley ;.of Spring Lake, Mrs. Lucille Canter .and her husband Lewis of Greensboro, iand Miss Willie Mae Bracken of the t homeiabrotherBill Bracken ofMocks- iville; and several nieces and nephews. J Dicie Southard Bmvman Dicie Southard Bowman. 87. of Hickory,died Thursday.Nov.7.1996. She was bom Oct. 27. 1909. in Yadkin County, to Tom T.R." and Addie Mason Bowman. Fimeial services were licid at 3 p.m. Nov. IO.atMt. Bethel United Method ist Oiuich. Burial followed at Shiloh Lutlieran Church COmclery. Allen T. Chamberlain Allen T. Chamberlain, 81. of Yad- kinville, died Friday, Nov. 8,1996. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa- lein. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Nov. 10. at Maranatha Baptist Church. Burial followed in ihe church cem etery. 1 w (s- Oavie DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 14,1996 John Lester Foster _ John Lcsicr Fooler, 88, of Leaer j fiKler RojcJ. AiIvukc. died Tue.sdiy ".till,Nov.5.l9%,aihisl,one U<imCXt.2l,im,i„Duvtt;Cou,iiyloilic I;ue Jolin n.niid Delt;i Wi||i;ii„s Foster, he iva'i a relixed dairy faniier. llchadhccii.iIirclongmenilKTdrFcirliHai'iid auin. li where he w as ;i former iix-'iiilwr ol the inwee luuird. lu: en- jojed siuriidim; lime iij^ jmniiy, tlis wife, Annie Baniliardi Foster, preceded him in dc.iili in 1994.Surviving are 2 daughters. Elira.. beih F. Hendrix and Frances F Wrikinson, both of the Fork commu nity; 4 sons. John la-e Foster, Charles Dctm Fosterand Bob Neil Foster.all of the Fork cotmnunity, nnd James B, Foster of Greciisbofo; 11 grandchil dren; 6 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, Elitabcih F, Maxzullne of Winslon- Salem. Bertie BaityandJuaniia Hauser, both of the Courtney community; 3 brothers, ClennM.I'osierofCourtney.Herman L Foster of Winston-Salem" Roben Foster of Austin. Texas- and an aunt, Daisy Trivelie of Win- ston-Salcm. Funeral services wereheldal 2p.m.Nov. 5,1996, at Eaton Furwral Chape! by the Rev. Ken Evans. Burial fol- lowed in Fork Baptist Church Cent- etery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund ofFork BaptisjChuich.31-W U.S. Hwy. 64 Easi, Mocksvllle N.C. 27028. •: Shannon Alyssa Holmes y C MissShannonAlyssaHolnics 17 > Of Rollingwood Drive, Mocksvillc,' :UniicdMcth,ullMChua-iiwithlheRev- a Biggcrs, David Gilbrcaih and Joe• Parker oBiciaiing, Burial w.is in Rose -.Cemetery. Z family requests iticmorials beicons,dcred for the Shannon Alyssa-.Holmes Teaching Schiilarship, c/o ;8obby Jones, CCD. 148 Water St iMocksvillc.NC27028,> MissHolmcswnsbomJulyg, 1979 ?in Davie Couaiy to Joseph Fralcy and 5 Brenda Hill Holmes. < She was a member of the senior.;da^ at Davie High School, where she .:ranked fifth academically in the class.< She was an honor student, prcsi- -rdent of SADD. president of ECHO. imembcroftheSocialSludicsClub.lhe"iStudeni Council. Beta Ciub and the -National Honor Society. ; Shewasapaslmcmbcrofthe Davie•High Band, and was a member of ; SAWEandiheFbreignUnguageaub. ; as well as a fofmcr nwmbtrr of the ;; yearbook staff. Shannon wasajunior marshal and fiadcamedleltersmacademicsandasa member of the varsity track team.;. She was listed in -Who's Who Among :• Arttencaii High School Students.- ; She wasa voluntccraiTodav'sChild : DayCareatForsyihMcmoria'lHospi-; lal, a voiunicer canJysiripcr in NICU ; at Forsyih Memorial. She was a slu- ; dcmoflhcyearfinalislalSouiliDavie Junior High School,i Survivors, in addition to her par- ems, include; licr sister, Ashley Eliza- : bcih Holmes, of the home; her mater- f "^'S^'^fiolhcr.AnnicMacFrcolond•, H'llofMoorcsvillcihcrpotcnialgraral- ; parents. Cl.trencc F. and Dorothy J Holmes of Mocksvillc; three aunts, Karen HinSfcwan anUijusbandTcrrya ofMoorcsville. Annie Hill Davis and husband Mlkcorrrou(man, andCaihyU Holmes Maraz and husband Ron of ■VT' Avery;Hill and wife Amy of Moorcsville;-;/ive cousins. Cheyenne and Amber•: Davis. Tyler and Jessica Stewart lUkl;Ryan Alexander; and a special friend ;CrcgoryCharles EaionofMocksvillc.; She was preceded in death by a^grahdfajhcr. Astor B. Hill. y Frank Neil Wagner * Frank Neil Wagner. 79. of Rich-nuind. Va.. tiled Friday. Nov. 8.1996. Surviving ate hi.s wife. Hazel I. Wagner; 2 sons. Jeffery and JolinWagrrcr. and 2 granddaughters. Funeral services were conducted atI p.ni.Nf)v. 12. at Columbia Gardens in Arlington, Va. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 21,1996 Carolyn Miller Balsley Cariilyn Miller BaMcy, 62, of Miicksvillc.fiimKrlyorHiirrl^iimbiirg, Va . died Woincsdiiy. Nov. 1.1, 19%, ai ihc luiincuriier d.augluer. She was fuTTi Scpi. 2X. 19.11, in Harriwmbufg, V.-l In Ihc iaic Ixnnard and Isia Taylor Miller and was a book keeper and lwniein.iker. Slic was a iiKinlicrorCrecn Mountchurch ofihc Drelhren. Surviving arc her husband, Ouy Munlcr Dalslcy ofMocksvillc; a son, Jeff Dalscly of Mocksville; 2 daugh ters. Debbie Brixidway of Mocksville and Diane BlankenshipofGlen Allen. Va.; 6 grandchiklrcn: and a brother. Daircll Miller ofCrozcl. Va. Buncral services were held at 2 p.m. Nov. 16, al Green Mount Church oftlie Brethren in Hairisonhurgwiih iticRcv. Chip lauilhennan offici.aiiiig. Memorials may be made (o Hos pice of Davie Counly. P.O. Boa M8, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. j' Pamela M. Everhardt y '■ Pamela Jane Mill.saps Eveihardt, I 43. of Walls Street. Cooleenice, diedj W^iie^ay ni^d, Nov. 12, 1996. al I-Mocksville and the l.ntc Mack Blake f -Millsaps and was a hatrdres.scr. -C-Stie was a menibcrofBclhel United c'Wclhodisl Church but allended Vic-40^ Baptist Church. She was an avid^ ^Ifer and faithfully followed herehil- C-dm in theiraihlelicactivities.She wasC^graduate of Central State Beautys.ijSchool in Salisbury,^»-;Hcrfalherdiedin I978andabrolher. Ji-jToitoy Millsaps, in 1956.tS^urviving, in addition lohermolhcr.^ $r^a daughter, Jill Leigh EverhardI of jlici home: a son. Andrew Bryan Everhardt of thehome; 3 sisters, Sandy KelierofMocksville. Anne Uvengood of Lexington and Marjorie Conner of . Statcsvilie; 2 brodrcrs, Jerry Millsaps i of Los Angeles. Calif, and Gary' MillsapsofGaslonlatandscvcnilaunls. ' unclc.s and cousins. • ■ i-uncral services were held al II a.in.Nuv. I6.alVictoryBaptistCliuirh with the Revs. Shelby Harbour andI jimmy Lancaster officiating. Burial ; followed in Bethel United Methodist • Qiurch Cemetery. J Mcnxxials may be made to herI childreninhcrmemory,P.O.Box52l.{ Coolecinec, N.C. 27014. f Robert Walter Croom Jr. ' Robert Walter Croom Jr.. 72. of21 • Joyner Slrcel, CiKileemec, died Saiur-[ day.Nov. 16, l996,atVcieranAdmin- ' islration Medical Center. ; . BomPeb.27.l924,inWakeCounly ^ loRobenWallerandLelliePairCroom,r he was retired from Frye Painting and ; Decorating.I HewnsnU.S. Army Veteran, who ;; served (luring WorldWar II, and wasa^ membcrofAnicricanLeglonPostl79 [ in Mocksville. ; -Survivmgafchisriancee.ZajdecE. i 'Kdlhy' Ca.ss of Cooiconee; and a I sister. Hazel C. CaudillofCharjolle. S •Funcralserviccswereheldallp.m.'• Nov. IS.alU.S.NationalCemeteryby ; the VAChaplain with military honors t by tbc Rowan Veterans Council, Louie AlviiiHowell Louie Alvin Howell. 69. ofMocksville. died Friday morning. Nov. 15.1996. of alK.-matlack.Hcwas.nlifc1ongresidcnlofMocl»- villc where he wasa member ofChin-quapinOrove BaptistChurchand regu larly atlenilcd Ccd.ir Grove Baptist Cliuah.He is survived by his wife, Mary P.Howell of lite home; 2 sons. Louie A.Howcll Jr. and Anthony S. Howell.bolht>fhUK-ksvillc;3daoghlcni.Joyce H. Sleclc of Mocksville. VanessaHowcllofCollcgcPark,Ga. andGoldic Siurdivanl of Ch.-irlolle; 4 btolltcrs.Tumcr.LonmcandatarUcHowell.all , of Mocksville. and Gilten Howell ofBoonvilk; a sister, Ruth Howcll ofMocksville; and 9 grandchildren.Memorials may be made lo CedarGrove Baptist Church, 287 CedarGtoveChurchRoad.Moeksvillis.N.C. 27028. ^ „Funcr^ services wereheldal 2 p.m.Nov. i9.nlCe£larOroveBaplislChurchwilh the Rev. Kevin Ingran) oBieial-Ing.Burial followed inihcchurchcem- eicry. Billy Edmonds Thomas Wiliiam "Billy"Edmonds, 47. of Rural Hull, died Sunday evening. Nov. 17. 1996, alForsylh Memorial Hospital in Win- slon-Salem. He was the brother of Timothy Edmonds of Mocksville. . Funeral serviceswere lobe heldat 2 p.m. Nov. 20, at Voglcr & SonsRcynolda Chapel by tlve Rev. FredMorelzwilhburialfollowinginPI'aff- lown Christian Cemetery. Charlie MiibrtLalhan,^ Charlie Mill.vd l.aihani «■» r Mtx-ksviili • "f" e"I-^.iutnandwtaSr:H- * "fMocksviJie. '^"^'"^'-Cailiain 17 M r""' 'KW at Nov Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 21,1996 Judith Diane Mull Judith Diane Mull. 46. orShclIicId Rood. Mocksville, died Wednesday. Nov. 13.1996. at her residence. She was bom in Fallston to Mary Abemclhy Bcnyhil and the late Fred M. Berryhill. Acostnctologisl. she was employed by J.C. Penney of Slalcs- ville. She Was a member of Ijamcs Bap tist Church where she was a choir member, taught Children's Church and was active in the missions program. Surviving, inaddilion toiler mother, ate her husband. Rev. Ben Mull of the home; 2 daughters. Christy Hodge of Galax. Va. and Melissa Jean Mull of Mocksville; and 2 sisters. Jane BumgardnerofCbnoverand Camellia Shull ofLincolnton. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Nov. 16. at Provitlence Baptist Chmeh in Hickory with the Rev. Ernie Richards officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mary Redmond / Mary O. Sales Redmond. 62. of / Harmony, died Friday. Nov. 15.1996. A daughter of the late Bruce and Lcona Sales Gaither.she was employedby Shaver Chair Factory. Survivors include her hushand. Ralph Redmond; 2 sons. John R. Gaither of Mocksville and Jcny Lee Redmond of Lexington; 2 daughters. Penny Lattimore and Christine Bums, both of Lexington; a brother. Gordon W. Gaitherof Moeksville; and a sister Rtirleace Gaither of Chicago. Funeral services will be held at 3 Ip.m. Nov. 22. at Piney Grove AME : Zion Church in Hannony by Bishop J.C. McCullough with burial following in the church cemetery. / Vonnie "Bud" Williard Vonnie"Bud'' Monroe Williard." ofWinston-Salem.diedTuesday.Ni 12.1996. at his resilience.HewasthefatherofPatticiaVaup of Advance. ; funeral services were held at2p N6v. 14. at Hayworth-Miller Si Creek Chapel by the Rev. Jim Rain Burial followed in the Union Ri" United Methodist Church Cemetcr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28,1996 WaiiamWoodrowBryson ; William Woodrow Btyson, 74. of Alexandria. Va.. died of pancrcalic cancer al his home Nov. 19.1996. n A World War II veteran originally■from Cullowhee. he attended the Uni-versityof North CarolinawhereheiiKt his vrife. the former Sarah LouisePeoples of Mocksville. the daughter of Alfred Drury and Annie Peoples andIsister of UuraFaye Peoples.Marriedinl950.theBrysonssettlcd tin Alexandria, Va. where he was antanaiyst with the CIA while his wifettaught elementary schtwl. t He is survived by his wife.• FuneralserviceswillbeheldatFort^Myer Chapel Nov. 29. at 9 a.m. with•burial following at Arlington National •Cemetery. William N. EdwardsJ Wiiiiam N. "Bill" Edwards. 55. of North Main Street. Mocksville. diedTucMlay. Nov. 19. at his home. He w.as bom in Prince Ann County. Va. to the late Vaden and Viola Tew Edwards and had been a salesman for National Heritage Corp. He was a member of First Baptist Church, attended St. Francis Catholic Church, devoted member and secretary of Mocksville Lions Club. State Committee Chairman of N.C. Lions Foundation, Melvin Jones Fellow andlack Strickley Fellow, member andformer treasurer of Mocksville Moose Lodge. He had also served in the U.S. Air Force.Surviving are his wife. Norma McClure Edwards of the home; adaughter. Beth Edwards of Cantoro; and a brother. Samuel Edwards of Roseboro. A memorial service was held at 4p.m. Nov. 23. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by Dr. Willie Davis.Memorials may be made to the Jack Strickley Fellow Fund of lite Mocks ville Lions Qub. c/o Johnnie Walker.173 Kelly Avenue. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. J jNofa Stanley Corbett t Nora Stanley Corbett. 63. of Needmore Road, Woodleaf, died JVednesday morning, Nov. 20. 1996. 'at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. '• She was bom in Rowan CountyMarch 26.1933. to Jessie Lee Cooley'Stanley of Woodleaf and the late Tho mas Luther Stanley and was a textile mill worker.I She was a longtime member of ^outh River Church ofChrist, enjoyed gardening and was a well-known com- ptunity Samaritan. • She was preceded in death by 2 brothers and 4 sisters. I Surviving.inadditionto!termother. sue a daughter. Brenda Hollcman of Cooleemee; 2 sons, Gary Creason of Cooleemee and Bill Smith of Newport^ Tenn.; 6 grandchildren; a greatgran^hild; 6 sisters, Lynn Motsinger ofWinston-Salem;hcrtwin sister, Dora Cbrbett of Rockwell, Zelma Stanley of McKksville, Barbara HolmesofHamp ton. Va., Dolly Brown of Salisbury, Linda Shores of Woodleaf; 3 brotlters.Joe^tanleyofWoodleaf.DavidSlanley of Salisbury and Doug Stanley of Melvem. Ohio; and several nieces and nephews. •f lWeralserviceswereheldat3p.m. Nov. 22. at South River Church of^Huist with Carl Rolhiock and Don Sloite oiriciating. Burial followed in ^e Church cemetery. Rachel B.Crissman Rachel Beriier Crissman. 80, ofThomasville, died Nov. 22. 1996. at Britthaven of Davidson. Bom Dec. 21. 1915. in DavifCounty, a daughter of Isaac C. andAnnie Cdpe Benter. she had been aresidentofBrilthavensince l995.She liad lived in High Point for 40 years where she was a registered nurse withHigh Point Regional Hospital. On Jan. 9.1943, she married Ivan D. Crissman Sr., who survives, of Britthaven.Also surviving are 3 sons. Ivan D.CrissmanJr.of High Point. Clinton C. Crissman of Orlando. Fla. and Will iam B. Cris-sman of Jamestown; 4sisters. Alice McCullough and Ruth Ferebee. both of Mocksville. Katherine Bamhanlt of China GroveamlBesty Nichols of Oriando;4 brothers. Greene Beriier of China Grove.Sam Berrierand Cecil Berrier, both ofMocksville, and James Berrier of Sal isbury; and 4 grandchildren.Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Nov. 25. al Rich Fork bpatistChurch by the Rev. J. Byron Barker. Burial followed in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. vo <s^ Oaw'e Counfy Public Librarv Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28,1996 Ruby Franks Ruby Jeanelte Bowles Tiffin Franks of Long Beach. Calif., died Friday nighl. Nov. 22J996^^fC. BaplisI Hospital in Winston-Sa- Bom Feb. 2. ^ J J 1910 in DavieCounlylolhelate f ^ • v/ n John Columbus 1 ■_and Sally Burton 1 ^ ' Bowles, she was married first toDwighl Wayne Tirrm. U.S. Navy of Hillsboro. III. He was killed in the South racific during World War If. She later iiiarried Sam Franks, who was retired from the U.S. Navy. Hewasthesubjectofabookcalled'Sand Pebbles", which w.ts later made into a movie- It referred to the San Pablo, which was the last gunboat to come down the Yangtree River before a takeoverofpower in China. Her sec ond husband also preceded Iter In death. She was a member of Jericho ChurchofChrist andattendedOiurch of Girist in l-ong Be.Kh. Calif. She w as kirow n for her cmking and was a seamstress and fashion designer. She had worked for the Long Beach Education System arxl had done vol unteer work with llie seniorcilirens in her eoinniunlly. She had traveled all over the wr>rld. She was a member of the l-ongBeach Chapter of the Eislem Star. Her hue husband was a 22txl degree Masrm artd Shriner. In recent yeats she had relumed toDavie County often, staying several mottths at a liow with relatives and fiiends.SurvivlngareherdauglilCT. Evelyn Ruth Tiffin of Lirtig Beach. Calif; atid a sister. Grace Wchh of Alexan dria. Va.:and27niecesand nephews; a brother-in-law. Charles Franks of Pensacola. Pla. and sister-in-law of Chicago, ill. She was preceded in death by 4sisters. Mary Willie Wilson, Ilia B. Tutterow. Edna EvertianandPauline Carter, and 5 brothers, Amos Lee Bowles. James A. Bowles. Maish Bowles,Charlie BowlesandHoward Bowles. A merrtorial service will be an nounced at a later date. ShewillbeentombedinSanlUn}, Calif beside her husband.Memorials nuiy be made to Davie Counly ARC. P.O. Box 291. Mocks- ville, N.C. 27028 or to the Jim Tutterow Scholarship Fund, c/o Audrey Freeman. Davie County Board of Education.CherryStreet,Mocksville. N.C-27028. Leonard GrayLeonard "Fcanul" Gray, 84,of Con cord, died Thuisday, Nov. 21.1996. at Cobamts Memorial Hospital.HcwusihefathcrofDcimisCfayof Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Nov. 23. at Wilkinson FuneralHome Chapel by the Rev. Victor Trivelte. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery. Priscilla Slade Mosleyj PriscillaSladcMosley,49.ofWasli-inglon. D.C.. died Sunday, Nov. 17.1996, al Washinglon Hospilal Center. Among her survivors arc an aunt, N.-uimi Frost of Mocksville; and an • uncle. Rufits Frost of Mocksville. Funeral service,* were conducltsJ al ncHin Nov. 23. nl Watson Futteral Hume in Washington, D.C. Tbss Samuel HootsTossSnimtelHootsJr..71.ofEasl bend, died I'tiday evctilng. Nov. 22.IVtJri. al Forsyth Memorial Hospital inWinsttm-Siilcm.HewaslhcfallterofRobiti Bud Hoots of Advance.Funeral tterviccs were conducted at 11 a.m. ANov. 25. at Huff FuneralHome in East Bend by the Rev-Ulworth Ditggins. Burial followed atImmanucl nnplislOmrc''Cemetery. Henry Monroe Shoaf/ ' Henry Monroe Shoaf. 91. of PineRidge Road, MiKksville. died Tuesday, Nov. 19, l'»6.al MeadowbrookTcrraceofDavte.HewasbominDavieCounlyMarch 19 1905. in Davie Counly to the late•JcKe and Rebecca Shiwfand had beena meichani and later a saw mill owner and operator.He attended Jerusalem BaptistChurch. He was preceded in death byhis wife. Edna Hartley Shoaf, a son,Henry M.SltoafJr.;agraniUon.Randy SlKKif; a sisier and 3 brothers.Survivingateason.MedfotdShoaf of Advance; 2 grandsons; and 2 grand-daughiers.funeral serviceswereIxeld ai2 f m.Nov. 22, at Jcrosalcm Baptist Oturchby lite Revs. Jimmy Uncaslcr andDavid Marshall. Burial followed tnRowan Memorial Park in Salisbury.Memorials may be made to Jcnisa-letiinaptiMGiorch. .320.111.5. llwy. 601 Smith. Mix-ksvillc, N.C. 27028 orto Advance United Mcili«hst CImich,e/o Nancy Shtaf, 1757 |torit CixbyRoad. Advance. N.C. 27006. Davie County Public Libraiy Mochsville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec,j§, 1996 - • n / Hi \ Margsi^l F. Clement/ Mafgarel Lucille Foster aetnent. 74.ofU.S. Highway 601 Soulh.Mocks- ville. died Tuesday, Nov. 26. 1996, aOer several years of declining health. A Davie County native, she was adaughter of the late Rufus and Eular VanUaton Foster. She was a metnlwr and deaconess at Fairfield Baptist Qiuich, a memberof the Pastor's Aide and a former Sunday School teacher. Survivors include daughters, Anita L Clement and Millie C. Fulton, bothofMocksville;abrother,FredOranlof Mocksville; 4 sisters, Fannie Jane Carson of Winston-Salem. Elizabeth Allen of Advance, Annie Amold and Mary Williams, both of Mocksville; and 8 grandchildren. J J morning.^*- ,920.inRon«-G^ Shorter College. ^^of childtw- K«n.Hamilton and Be y ^gj„ii,onNewport New^ Carol Snyder oCWilliam*"^- j-ja„es .jim"of Mocksville „ s',ster,Ha.«iiio«»t'';:"i^i;:Ha.;i2 SSSS-STTi Catherine Mabe FulpCatherine MabeFulp, 71. of Wal- nutCove,diedTuesday roomtn^Nov. 26,1996, at Fonyth Memorial Hospi-ul in Winston-Salem. She was the mother of MargaretFulp of Mocksville. _Funeral services wereheldal2p.m. Nov. 28, at Burroughs Funeral HomeChapel with the Revs. Billy Nelson.jackAndersonandaester Montgom ery ofTtciating. Burial followed in theMabe-AshbyCetnetery. Gilbert Ray Potts OilbertRayPott5.59.of Advance, / died Tuesday, Dec. 3. at his home.^ Bom Oct; 18, 1937, In Dayte County to Archie Edwards and Alice Woods Potts, he was a mechaiiic for RJR Tobacco Company, retiring m 1987, after many years of service. Surviving are his wife, Louise S. Potts of the hotne; his mothw ofMeadowbrook Terrace of Davie; 2brothers, Virgil and Joe Potts, both of Advance; 4 sisters, Wilma Phelps and Nell Poole, both of Advance, Rosalie Allen of Florida and DonsOwyn of Lexington.Funeral services were tobeheld at 2 p.m. Dec. 5, at Vogler and SonsClemmons Chapel by the Rev, Den nis Marshall with burial following at Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family planned to receivefriend57-9p.m.Dec.4,atVoglerand SonsCelmmonsCltapel. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winslon-Salem/Forsyth County. Leonard "Peanut" Gray / Mr. Leonard "Peanut" Gray, 84. of '■' Concord,died1hiiisday,Nov,21,1996 at Cabairus Memorial Hospital.Services were Saturday, Nov. 23 at Wilkinson Funeral Home chapel. The Rev. Victor TrivetteofTiciated. Burial was at Oakwood Cemetery. Bom Nov. 24. 1911, in CabairusCounty, he was the son of the late WillGray and Cora L. Coleman. He retired from Cannon Mills, Plant 5 as a supervisor for 50 years. Mr. Gray was antember of Young Memorial BaptistChuich. He played semi-pro baseball and coached Little League baseball.He also was an umpire and referee forbasketball, baseball and soOball. In addition to his wife. JohnsieBoatwright Gray, survivors include; adaughter, Mary Lee Wensil of Cool-eemee;3sons, Dennis Gray ofMocks- ville. Tommy Gray and Carry Gray ofChina Grove; 12 grandchildren; and 7greot-'gfandchitdren* Marie RicbardsonJ Marie Beatrice Richardson Richardson, 80, of Gwyn Street, Mocksville, died early Saturdaymom- ing, Nov. 30,1996, at Davte County Hospital. She was bom in Davie COunty Jan. 12.1916. tothelate Marion and Mamie Shoemaker Richardson and was a homemaker. She was preceiied i n death by her husband. James Richardson, and by a son, Charles Smith. Surviving are a daughter. Rose Richardson of Mocksville; andagrand- daughter. Crystal Dawn Peacock. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Dec. 2. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Dwight Durham and Larry Holliefleld. Burial followed in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cem etery. i 9- -5>O Davie County Public LibraiyMocksville, NC r- w O— .•0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec.jf, 1996 • • "/ Reba ][jaines Roberts Reba Ijames Roberts. 83, of Cool- eemee.died Monday, Dec.2,1996, at Human Service Alliance. She was bom Feb. 28, 1913 in Danville, Va.loJames Lee andMaude Smith Ijames and was active with the youth at Fust Baptist Church ofCool- eemee until her move to Winston- Salem in 1960. She retired from Western Elecliic Comapny in 1977, with 30 yeais of service. She was a member of Tele- plione Pioneers of America. Surviving are a daughter, Jane Brown CrouchofRochester,Minn.;2 sisters. Liilis Ijames Penninger of Woodleafand Carman Fern ijames of the home. A memorial service will be held at a Inter dale. Memorials may be made to Hu man Service Alliance, 3983 Old Greensboro Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. Irene Tumef Smith, 79.Bend, died Saturday momtng. 30.l996.Mto'~;;^- ,,^i,,eR. She was ihc siwrainatdofMoc»^^„^,^„,Funemlt^icesw^^^^^^^ Baptist 2:30 P'")' Warren Kerr and n Claude Comalzer Stanley J Claude Comalaer Stanley, 87, of • liaroesChurchRoad,Mocl(Sville,died .Monday, Dec. 2. 1996. at Forsyth '.Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. .. HehadbeenaresidentofMeadow- • brook TeifaceofClemmonsforayear. . BoinDec.l8,1908,inDavieCounty -ib the late William Hemy and Roxie * Peacock Stanley, he was retired from;lhertnishingde^mentofBJ=.Huntly ' -Fumiturewherehewotkedfor ISyears■*aftd was also a sawmill worker and• .-workedforEtwinMillsinCooleemee.■•HewasoftheBaplist faith andenjoyed ; 'iraveling.! . He was preceded in death by a: ^daughter. Betty Jane Stanley; 2 broth-■' "dis, John Hemy and Lonnie Stanley;i . aiid a sister, Betty Stanley.■' ■ Surviving are 6 daughters. Helenl' -Brooks and Shirley Mahan, both of• ^flamptonville, Evona Murphey of: ;Winston-Salem, Cathy Dockery of; 'Germanton, Dianne Miller of Yadktn-; :.rtlleattdBrendaHuffofStatesville;2I '^ns. Harold Stanley of Advance and1 'iloe Stanley of Winston-Salem; 2 ste-• ' liri Eva Ooelz of Fairbluff and Daisy1 wOoWen of Raleigh; a half brother, FIm1 ;^tanleyofJacksonville.Fla.;41giand-;':^ldieii;56gieatgfanddijldien;2peatr^gihat grandchildren; and several nieces :.'.8iil"nephews.f.'v* Flineialsetviceswcrelobeheldat:•.^p;raDeo>»,atEatonRineiBlChapel- bxthe Rev, Albert Bracken and Pas- ■ "tdfjeny Couch and burial followingii^ Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery, Margaret J. Sprinkle / Margaret. Jordan Sprinkle, 93, ofSalisbuiyStreel.Mocksville,diedeariy Sunday morning, Nov. 24. 1996. at Triad Methodist Home in Winston- Salem where she had been a resident I forthe past 10 years. \ ■ Bom Jan. 20. 1903. in ForsythI County to the late Henry H. and Annie ; Sellars Jordan, she was a writer of ; children'sstories for the N.C. Christian I Advocate and the Scholastic Teacher,t She graduated from Davenport > Academy and Duke University with a ; degree in English, later eaming herf master's degree in English literature at; Vanderbill. She also did post graduate study at Cambridge. She was a mem-■ ber of Kappa Delta sorority.5 DuringWorldWarll.shedrovethe i book mobile in Concord. She was a devotedministei'swife.livingandtiav- ' eltngwithherhusbandlovisitmission- • aries all over the world. She lived and J traveled in Europe in 1935 and 1936. ! She collected and refinished an-t tiquesandspentwintersalherhomein ; Florida.ShewasamemberofMocks- ■ ville First United Methodist Church. * Her husband. Dr. Henry Call Sprinkle. \ preceded her in death in 1989.\ ■ Surviving are several nieces and : nephews. t ■ A memorial service will be held : Dk. 28, at 11a.m. at Mocksviile First ; United Methodist Church.Memorials may be made to Mocks- ville Fust United Methodist Church, ! 305 N. Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. / 27028; to Brevard College, Brevard.■; N.C. 28712 or to Duke University. ; Dprijam. N.C, 27700. PubVic UbrarvMocksv'rtle, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 19.1996 - Nancy Glasscock Allen Nancy Glasscock Allen, 62. ofRalph RnllnlgcRoiul, Mocksvillc,died Wednesday morning.Dec. 11,1996.al Fofsyih Memiiriiil Hospilal in Win- slon-Siilcm aflcr an illness of one monlli. Slie was bom in Dnvie CountyMarch 12,1934.loMarsltnll(ilasscock St. of MocksviUc and ihc late Ellen Rollins OlassctKk. Slie was a homemaker andenjoyedcooking, sewing, quilling and garden ing. She wasamcnibcToflJamcsCross- roads Baptist Church, an American . BedCrossvolunicer.antemberoflhe ; Center' lornemakcrs Club, a volunteer : workcratCcnlerFairamlraisedNubian . goals. t • Sun'ivi(Ig, i11 swUIitinn l<i her father, I are her hushuiul. Elmer Gray Allen of the home to wlKiin she was married 40 years; a son. Evcrctlc AllenofApex, a • sister. Dorothy Ci. Taylor of Olm; abmilicr.F.verclleGl.nsscockofMocks- ville: 2 lialf sisters. Mary G. SpillmanofFamimgitKtaiKJJaneG.Tulterowof • Mttcksville: 2 half brothers. ClydeGlasscock of MocksvilletittdThomas Glasscock of Lewisville; and several I nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 ' a.in. Dec. l'l..illJaineslJaptistChurch • with Ihc Rev. Franklin Myers olTiciat- : ing. Burial followed in ihechurchcem- 'f etery.i :■ MemorialsmaybemadelolhePer-I peiual Care Cemeicry Fund of Ijamess Baptist Church. 728 ShefTield Road, •; Mocksville.N.C. 27028. Sarah Dulin Sarah Ferrens Jones [Julin, 76, of Salisbury, died Sunday, Dec. IS, 1996, al Rowan Regional Medical Center after six months ofdeclining health.She was the stepmother of Magalene Gaither of Mocksville. Funeral services were to be con ducted at 2 p.m. Dcc.18. at Hender son Grove Baptist Otttrch by the Revs. Edger Shepherd and Calvin Miller. Burial followed in the chuitch cemelery. , s Louise C. Bamhardt 7 : Louise Cashion Bamhardt. 90. of ; Oeyeland.diedFriday.Dec. 13,1996, 7 at Bri.tn Center of Staiesville. ^ .Shcw.islhesislcrofBeulaliWestof Mocksville.Funeral services were held al 2 p.m.; Dec. IS.at Faith Baptist Church by the^ Rev. Sam Gore. Burial followed inihe; Gay'sChapelChurcheemeleiy. J.D. Furches ). D- Furches, 74, of FamiinplonRoad, died unexpectedly late Tuesday i night at N.C. Baptist Hospilal in Win- Born in Davie 1922.^10 the lateJohn David fiA Cornelia Judson ' ,Jaines f-urchcs. he ■^Ivgan his automotive career as a nte- fchanic. •••_ lielalerhecamelheowneropcrator lofFurchcsMiUorCompany inMocks-Uillc and Farminglort Truck and Trac- 7|i)r Company, serving tlie community ; - for more than 50 years. He was a vet- I cr.in ofthe U.S. Army and ainemberof Famiinglon DaplisI Church. : ;Survivingarehi5wire,PansyLollin >; Furches of the home; 2 daughters, ",;Pai™ia Furches Nunn of Mocksville !l:ainl Paula Furches Tiivelte of LoveVailcy;5grandchildren;4astefs,Anrtie ' LoisCrantofMocks>411e,SarahLouise ; ParkeTandVashtlSugg,bothofGreens- ; boto.andJuliaJamesofRedricksburg. - Va.; and 2 brothers, Fred Furches of Farminglon and Will Furches of Mocksville. Funeiul services wereconducted at3p.m.Dec. 13.atEatonFuneraIChape1 bythe Rev. Roy Deals. Burial followed at Batons Baptist Church Cemetery. James Robert Dillon Jantcs Robert "Jim" Dillon. 66. of Hnwardlown Road, Mocksville. died laic Wednesday. Dec. II. 1996. at his honte. He was bom in Rowan County. Dec. 14. 1929. to the hilc James Rosewell andGraceOweIts Dillun.anJ wasreliredfromBurlinglonlnduslries. He had been a long-time resident of MtKtksvllleandwasamembcrofBixby Presbyterian Church. He was ptecesled in death by a sis ter. Bertie Bentice Dillon. Survivors incltxle his wife. Doris Putts Dillon of the home; a sun. James Robert Dillon Sr. of Mrx:ksville; and 3 sisiers.Rachel D. PinkslonimdMlldrcd D. Hill, both ofSalisbury. and Belly D. Morgan of Faith. Funeral services were held ul 2 p.m. Dec. 14.atBixby Presbyterian Church wiihlhc Rev. BrianRummageofncial- ing. Burial followedin thechurch cem etery. Memorials rrtay be made to Blxhy Presbylerian Church Cerrtetery Fund, c/o Graham Hendrix. 1901 Comaircr Road. Mocksville, N.C- 27028 or to Davie County Hospice, c/uJanet Blair, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 12,1996 George "Ralph" Amos George "Ralph" AiiK)«i Sr.. 92. of Winyon.SalciTi.iliedWedncsday.Dec. 4.1996.31 Fursylh Memorial i lospilal. He was the grandfalher of Emily Johnson of Mocksvllie. Funeral .services were conducted at I2:.TO p.m. Dec. 6, at Wesley Memo rial United Methodist Omrch hy the Rev. William "Bill" Gamird Jr. Burial followed at Oaklawn Memorial Gar- Jens. Stefun Miguel Cuerdas j Stefan Miguel Cacnias ofWinston- Salcm died Friday, Dec. 6, 1996. .it N.C. Baptist Hospital. Fuiier.il services were lielil at Jerry C. Gilniorc Jr. Memoritil Chapel with Dr. Ruben Gilliain ufnciating. Burial followed at LocustGroveChurchCem etery in WestfielJ. He wii-s the brother of Jose Rivers Cuenias of Moclsville. Hugh Kalvin Eagle Hu^tKalvinEagle.74.of 120Fanii- stcad Lane, Mocksville. died Sunday. Dec. 8. 1996, at Fdrsyth Memorial Hospital in Winstnn-Salem. Bom Nov, 23,1922 in Salishuiy to Vcra Roberts and Martin J. Eagle, he wasagtadualcorS|*nccrHigh School and allcndcii N.C. State University where lie wasatncmbcr of Sigma Phi fralcmity. Me was owner of Eagles Nest Anliqucs in Mocksvillc. A incnrber of N.C. Antiques Deal ers Association, he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II asacalapult pilot on Itoard the USS Chicago. He was a member of American Legion Post No. 74 and was n member of Coburn Mcinoriiil United Methodist Chiireli. i Ic is survived by 2 sisters, Frances WillanlofOrangebitrg.S.C.andEluise E Abcrnatby of Hickory. Funeral scrviees were held at II a.m. Dec. 10. at Cobiim Memorial United Methodist Church by the Rev. Randi Godfrey. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may lie made toCobsini Memorial United Methodist Church. 901 S. CliuTcb SlreeL Salisbury. N.C. 28144. John Carl Baker John Carl Baker, 90. of U.S. Hwy. IS8 East. Mocksvllie. died Satunlay. Dec.7.1996.at DavieCounty Hospital aJlerabrief illne.ss. He was bom in Davie County. July 31,1906.iothe lateWilliamand Nannie Bowles Bilkeraixl was retired from the N.C. Highway Depanmenl. AftCT re tirement. he worked at Mocksvillc Middle School as a custodian. He was a nKmber of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. He cnjoyerl farmingandespeciallyridingliisgranJ- children arourxJ on his fami itacliir. He was preceded in death hy his wife, Mary Clement Baker, in 1995. He was also preceded in dealli hy a daughter, MaiyGelene Baker, his siep- molher, Tressa Angell Mcssick: a brother. Bill Baker;and2.sisters, I-ltint BakcrSmith amiEunice BakerAiwcxkJ. Surviving an: 4 dttiighlcn!, Marie Seanion. Polly Lagic nnd Jean Rollirock,.ill (ifMocksvillc, andJenny Aquallo of Wiiislon-Salein; 6 grand children; 7 gienlgrandchilJtEn; 8neph- ews; 2 nieces, and a hrotlicr, James Baker of Alaniu. Calif. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Dec. 10. at Oak Grove United Method istChurch withthe Revs.DavidTalbcn andDonFurxlerbuikufTiclaling. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorialsmaybe made tothecem etery fund of Oak Gmve United Melli- odiuChurch.c/oClcna5McOaj™ock, Dusty Hill Road. Mocksvllie. N.C. 27028. .Albert F.Jessup Albert Funtow Jessup. 91, of Pilot Mountain,diedSalurdaymoming, Dec. • 7. 19%. at his home. He wa-v the father of Lottie Golclicr of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Dec. 9, at Cos-Nccilliam Fti- ; hcral Home and Oiapel in Pilol Moun- ;tain by the Revs. Oilnicr Denny iimi : Roger Vodcn. Burial was at Jessup ; Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Davie County Public Librafy Mocksvllie, NO Geneva Wall Clark Geneva Wall Clark of 569 Box wood Church Road, Mocksvllie. died Thursday. Dec. 5. 1996. at Davie County Hospital after being in declin ing health fw a year and .seriously ill three days. Bom in Aason County toTlshaand Henry Wail, she attended school in Anson County and was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Ansonville. Site also attended Box wood Baptist Giiirch. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Clark Sr.. in 1968 andason. Herbert Clark Sr., in 1969. Surviving are 6 sons, Joseph Clark, Eibcn Clark, Preston Clark and Frank Clark, all ofMocksville, Charlie Clark of Mount Vemon, N.Y. and Clarence Clark Jr. of Advance; 2 daughters, Rctlicr V, Parker of New York. N.Y. and flcrthaC. Duncan ofAdvance; 16 grandchildren;2Cgreatgrandchildren; and 2 great great grandchildren. Funeral services wereheld at I p.m. Dec.9.aiA.R. Kelsey MemorialChapel at Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home wilh burial following at Rowan Me morial Park. ; Danny Shawn Rogers Danny Shawn Rogers, 38. of3842 J U.S. Hwy. 64 West. Moeksvitle. died Wednesd.iy.Dec.4, !9%,atN.C.Bap- ston-Salcm. lie was son .'Jiimes Clyde | J n Rogers. He was a LJIIIH—I iftlircdmcmherofCountyLineVolun- ;fcef nreDcp;utnicnl and was a mein- ;ber and dcacun of Calvjtry Baptist ;Clitirch. He attended Davie County ."High School. : Funeral services were held at 11 ia.ln. Dec. 7. at Calvary Uaptisi Church : pn Davie Academy Road witli tlicRevs. Marcus Troutnianand Bobby Hender son ofnei;iling. Burl.Ti followed in the church cemetery. Surviving, inaikliliontohis motltcr, are liis wife. .Stiur Rogers ofilie home; a daughter. Amanda Starr Rogers of , ll>elioiTie;asoii,AnthonyJamesRogeis , oflhcttome;3btuther5.RichardRogcisofConover, Patrick C. Rogers of Lib erty. S.C. and James Michael Rogers of Mocksvillc; and a sister. Teresa Rogers Sinooi of Mocksville, Memorials may be given to the Ju venile Diabetes Foundation. 23 East 26th Street. New York. N.Y. 10010. - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 12,1996 \ Ina Stroud Williams Ina Siroud Williams. 87, Tonnerly of Kemcisville, died Triday, Dec. 6. 1996, at Mercy Health Center in Okla homa City. A homemaker and cetamic sliop owner, she was tite mother of Loretta Taylor of Advance. Funeral services were held at Vo- gler and Sons Kemeisville Funeral Home by the Rev. Milton Frazier. Burial followed In Marshall Baptist Church Cemetery. , Ethel Windsoryi EihelMessick Sinclair Windsor of-v/;, Mocksville, formeriy of Hickory, died Dec.5,1996, at DavieCounty Hospital in Mocksville. Bom April 6, 1899, in Caldwell County, to the late David Finley and Martha Bouchelle Messick, she was a ttemhcr of First United Methodist ^urch in Hickory and owned and operated beauty shops in Hickory. She wasnppoinledlotheN.C. BoardofCosmetic Art Examiners by Gover nor Clyde R. Hoey and served for 12 i years. She was an avid 'rockhound* ; and a member of Piedmont Gem andj Mineral Club of Gteensbora. She at- jiertded Lenoir-Rhyne College in 5 Hickory. j Sheissurvivedbyadaughter.Mor- j 83MSincalirSttiTkeyofSeaiile,Wash.; i OMmDonaldFtnleySinclairofMocks-' J ville; 5 grandchildren; lOgreatgrand- 4 children; and a brother, Stanley "Jock* ' Messick of Hickory. J • She was preceded in death by her I htuband, Reuben Carter Windsor. » tCniyeside services were held at 11 ^ 0.^ Dec. 9, at Oakwood Cemetery by} the Rev. Howard Fleming. Memori^ ; nwybemadetoFirstUnitedMelhodisI : Church. 311 3rd Avenue, N.E., ; Hickory, N.C 28601. Mattie B. Windsor / Mattie B; Windsor. 97, of Hamp- tonville, died Friday, Dec. 6,1996, at Guardian Care Center in Elkin. She was the sister of Inez Chamber lain of Mocksville. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Dec. 9, at Gentry Family Chapel by the Revs, bobby Prevette and Dewey Hobbs. Burial followed at Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery. V > h Q> Oavie County Pulolic libraty Mocksville, NC >• pi DAVtE county enterprise record, Dec. 19,199(S~ \ '/ J Paui Eugene Livengood ; : Paul Eugene Uvengood. 85. of Cooleentee. died unexpectedly Friday. Dec. 13, 1996, at Faixyth Metnorial Hospital in Winston-Salemaner being seriously ill one week.BomJulyS, 191 l.inRowanCounty to the late Maty Walton and Alfred Cashwell Livengood, he was educated in the Rowan County schools. He was retired from Hoechst-Celanese and wasa member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church where he served as a deacon. Survivors include his wife, Thelma Brooks Livengood of the home;2sons,Krawth Livengood of Lexington and William H. Livengood of Salisbury; 2 brotliers. Grimes Livengood ofCleve land and Woodrow Livengood of Mocksville; a sister, Leana Pless of Kannapolis; 7 grandchildren; and 7 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m.Dec. l6.atJamesC.LyerlyChapel by the Rev. Robert Gofortb, pastor of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Cool eemee Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 27, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Paul Sanford Nail / Pa]ilSanfordNail.83,ofN.C.Hwy. 801 South, Mocksville. died Tuesday morning, Dec. 10, 1996, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. He was bom InDavieCbunty.Nov. 3, 1913, to the late Alec and Callie McCullough Nail and was retired from Caudell Lumber Company. He was a lifelong resident of Davie County and a member of Concord United Methodist Church. He was pre ceded in death by 2 brothers. Wade Franklin Nail and J.C. McCullough. Surviving are his wife, Elsie Foster Nail of the home; 2 daughters, Pat Patterson of Advance and Joyce Wil son-Cox of Clemmons; a son, James Nail ofMocksville;6giandchildren;2 great grandchildren; and a brother, Grady Thomas Nail of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Dec. 12, at Concord United Metli^ist Church with the Rev. David Reepoffi- ciating. Burial followed In tite church cemetery. Memorialsmayhe made to the cem etery fund of Concord United Metliod- ist Church, c/o Ronald Seamon, 157 Pine Valley Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. y y Rebecca Spry Overman Rebecca Spry Ovemian, 75, of Spencer.diedlhuisday, Dec. 12,1996, at Autumn Care Nursing Home in Sal isbury afteraperiod of declining health. ShewastliesisterofDianeBlackwelder of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 4 p.m. Dec. 14. at Franklin Presbyte rian Church by Dr. Larry E. Summey with burial following in the church cemetery. Beiuamin 'Stevie' Parker Benjamin Stephen "Stevie" Parker II, 16, of Santa Craz. Bolivia, died Monday, Dee. 9.1996, inTambo, Bo livia. He wasthe grandson of Susan Higgs of Farmington. Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m. Dec. 14, at Gtace Bible Church in Rockwell by the Revs. Robert Kendall and Don Lyeriy. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. h '-o Davie County Public Llbraiy Mocksville, NO . a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 26,1996 n Alficd Leonard Beck / ' Mr. Alfred Leonard Beck, 9S, ro^ merly of Milling Road. MocksviUe, died late Friday evening, Dec. 20, at Meadowlnook of Davie in Advance, where he hod been a itsident for the past month. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Dec. 23. in Eaton Funeral Qiapel with the Revs. Susan Hubbard and Wayne Buffoflicialing. Burial was in Finest Hill Cemetery in Lexington. The family requests memorials be considered for the Fulton Methodist Church,Hwy.80l S.,Advance,27006. Mr.BeckwasbominDavieCounty April IS. 1901 to the late William A. and Lula Bowles Beck. He was retired from the nnishing departmentof Dixie Furniture Company with over25 years service. He was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church and enjoyed gardening and working in his yard. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Carrie Fennlnglon Beck, and his second wife, Dossie W. Beck. Survinits include: 3<laughteis,Mis. Bemicc Meyer of Mocksville, Mrs. Sarah Bock ofThomasville, Mrs. Betty Avery of Lexington; 2 sons, Robert Beck of Reeds, Leonard Beckof Lex- ington;4gtandchiIdren;8gieat-grand- children; 2 brothers, Walter and Earl Beck, both ofMocksville; and several nieces and nephews. J Chr^e Warren Daniel BomSept.l9,i9l8.i„Caldweli kowm and ftrsyth counties. She ^ also owner and operator of Christine's Gin Shop. <" Greensboro, she received her mwiei'sdegiee in education from the '2 sh'^"^''°^Caro«mialchapclHL^ewasamemberoftheMocla. Melodist Church of Mocksvilie.Her husband, Leslie Charles Daniel, preceded her In death^.^nrviving are a nephew and a. Graveside services wem cS"' 21. at Rose'C^^ery by the Rev. Edward / \ Helen "Polly". Bunch Mrs. Helen "Tolly" Grant Bunch, 82, of Duke Street, died Friday morn ing, Detxmber 20,1996 at her home after a short Illness. She was bom December 16,1914 in Mocksville, daughter of A. Tbmer Grant, h. and Helen Brewster Grant, and was widow of W. J. Nilson and later the widow of C. L. Bunch of Statesville. She was a member of the Mocks ville First United Methodist Church. Surviving are two brothers, A. T. Grant, UI.ofMocksville and Bill Grant of Camden, S.C. Eight step-children and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held at 4K10 pjiL Sunday, in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville with the Rev.EdBiggers officiating. The family will be at the home on Duke Street. Memorials may be mode to Mocksville United Meth odist Church, 305 North Main Street, Mocksville, N. C or to a charity of the donois choice. Eaton Funeral Home is serving the family of Mrs. Bunch. Heniy Adam LagleHenry Adam Lggle, 83, of Will Boone Road, Mocksville, died Tbes- <lay. Dec. 17.1996, at his resirfcnce. HewasbomJune29,19!3inDavie aunty to the late Ray Henderson and EvieDanielLagleandwasretiredfiomErwin Mills.A member of Tbncniine Baptist atwh, he taught the young men's Sunday School class. He wasafoimer He was precerkd in death by a son; a^ther,RayLagle;anda5l8ter,MaryAllen Lagle. ' Survivors include his wife, Iva n Dcadmon Lqgleof the home; a dauah-. ter, Esther L. Miller of Mocksville; a son, Homp Lagle of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; and 3 great grandchil-■dren. - ;. R«eialserviceswetBheidat2pjn.w. 19, at Eaton Funeral Chapel bythe Revs, Billy Sloop and DwightDurham; burial followed in ihc - T? • • • • . " Kenneth Matthew Burtod Kenneth Matthew Burton, 46, ofJ Troutman, died Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1996. at Inedell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. He was the brother of Gay King of Advance. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Dec. 21, at Chapel of Vogler & Sons Main Street Funeral Home by the Rev. Doug Rights. , MtuiSHvjyfarch ;■ Marie B.Marcl«£26rCampbeHRoad, Mocksvijlefolfcrt^ursday, Dec. 19, IMd^a her hontt>Nobje^ Kdsey Funeral Hob ,of ^fobury was in charge of ar-raiigements. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 26,1996 ^ Howard "Nick" Nichols y HowofdHamillon'Nick'Nichols. 84. of Ruslburg. Va., died Sunday, Dec. 15.1996, at his residence. Bom July 27. 1912. In Wilkes County, to the late Unnte and Minnie Nichols, he was a ttiachinlst with Sitnplimatic Company. He was preceded in death by his wife. Gcorgb Fcrronc Nichols; and a giandson. Gary Nichols. Survivon include 2 sons. Donald B. Nichols of Mocksville and Ronald F. Nichob of Lexington: 4 giandchil- dten: 13 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; a brother. Ctrl J. Nichob of Spencer. 4 sisters. Viola Moore of Mocksville. Ada McPeison and Bile Lewis, both of Asheboto. and Hester Cuirin of Irvin. Texas. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Dec. 19. at Liberty United Melh- odistChurchwithlheRev. David Reep ofliciating. Memorials may be made to Liberty United Methodist aiurch. i29Ubctly Circle. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Katherine G. Rodewald . n KathciineGros3holtzRodewald.98. J of Springwocd Care Center in Win- slon-Salem. formerly ofMilling Road. Mocksville. died Monday. Dec. 16. 1996. Bom Sept. 21. 1898, in Alsace Loraine. Fiance, she wasahomemaker and a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church in Ctmgcrs. N.Y. ) She was preceded in death by her husband. Paul Rodewald. in 1957; and a daughter. Mary Newcomb. ' Burial was to be in Calvary Cbm- eiery in Woodside, N.Y. ' Survivors included grandchildren; 8great grandchildren; and6great great grandchildren. y Ella Adams Wiiliams Bla Adams Williams. 81. of Davie Place Residential Care, formerly of Milling Road. Mocksville. died Wednesday. Dec. 18. 1996 at Davie Place. She was bom Oct. I. 1915, to the late Mattie Adams and was retired from Dixie Fumiture. She was a member of Comatzer United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women and the ladies' Sun day School class. She enjoyed sewing. She was preceded in death by her husband. Fr^ Williams; a daughter. Ruth Virginia Hegelton; 4 sisters and 5 IdDthers. r Surviving are 3 grandchildren; 6 gleal grandchildren; 2 qtecial sblers- itf-law. Maty Lois Jones and Beulah Harllage. both of Mocksville; andsev- ^1 nieces and nephews. ' A graveside service was held at 11. arm. Dec. 19. at Comatzer United Methodist Church by Dr. S3. Wamer. i~ Memorials may be made to Cor- hatzer United Methodist Church. 675 North Main Street. Mocksville, N.C. 2)028. Middle Whitiey Shaver J Mis.MiddieWhitleyShaver.93.of V Comatzer Road. Mocksville. diedThursday aflemoon.Dec. 19,in Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury after a short illness. Funeral services were al 2 p.m.Sunday. Dec. 22. in North Main Street Chinch of Christ with David Powell and the Rev. Bmer Day olliciating. Burial was in Jericho Church of Christ Ometery. . The family requests memonals ue considered for the Carolina Bible Camp. Jericho Church Road. Mocks ville. NC 27028. - Mrs. Shaver was bom in Rowan County on July 8, 1903. to the late Tubal B. and Leonora Burton Whitley and was a homemaker.She wasafaithful member foNorth Main Street Church ofChrist, a^ en joyed tatting, quilting an dcooking. Her husband. Waller F. Shaver, preceded her in death in 1975. Survivors include: four daughters. Mrs. G A. (Theolcne) Watson of Sal isbury. Mts. Iris Cole of King. Mrs. Sam (Janie) Chaplin and Mrs. Glenn (Nancy) Koonlz-bothof Mocksville; a son. Bruce W. Shaver of Cleveland; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grand children; and two great-great-grand children. A i Q o [<\ Davie County Publte MocksvillSt N6