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Mary Seal Atkins
Maiy Seal Atkins, 90. of Mocks-
/ ville, died Saturday, Dec. 28.1996, at
N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa-
lem.
She was bom Sept. I, l906.inSufiyCounty to WilliamF.anUNancy Snow
Atkins. She was a graduaie of RJ.ReyitoldsHiBhSchooI.SIieretlredffom
West Foisyth High School where she
woiked in the school cafeteria.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Quintcn Atkins, and a son.
Harold D. Atkins.
Surviving are 3 daughters, Aileen
A. Miller of Winston-Salem, leanelte
A. Cbok of Mocksville and Edna A.
Long of Lexington: 3 sons, A. Ray
Atkins of Winston-Salero, David W.
Atkins of Yadkinville and Danny K.
Atkins of Winston-Salem; 16 grand-childien;2SgiBatgrandchild«n;5giBat
great grandchildren aitd a sister, Dor
othy S. Hayes of Winston-Salem.
Funeral services were held at? p.m.
Dec. 30, at Hayworth-Miller SilasCieekChapel by the Rev. Jim Faggait
Agravesidc service washeldat 11 a.ni.
Dec. 31, at Westlawn Gardens of
Memory by the Rev. Robert Roller.
Memorials may be made to The
Alzheimer's Association, Piedmont
Triad N.C. Chapter, 836, Oak Sheet,
Tobacco Square, Suite 451, Winston-
Salem, N.C. 27101-1407.
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Lillie Sprinkle Bailey
V ■ Mrs. Lillie Sprinkle Bailey, 93, of
Wnston-Salem, died on Wednesday
moming, Dec. 25,1996, at her home.
She is the grandmother of Charles
R. Lee Jr. and wife Lynne of Mocks
ville.
Ethel Conrad ClodWto/ Mi».EihelConradClodfdi^»W,I "I of Autumn Care «f Mocksville, died Saturday. Dec. 28,I 1996, in the center.1 Mrs.aodfeUerwasbor^>9-I i896,inDavidsonCounly.thetogh-1 ■ ..,,iii„.asnttv Wanner Conrad.
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S^^dvon include: a son, the ito.WUiamD.Clodfdterofb^^^grsndchildren;2gieai-gran^^Funeralseryiccswereh^y.!^
30 at 11 am.inFairvtewUnitedMeth-odist Church withDr.BuddyJ.Ch^plonotriciaUng.BurialfoIlowedinthe
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Lottie TfeagueByrd
Mrs. Lottie Teague Byid, 92, ofMeadowbrook Terrace of Davie, formerly of Winston-Salem, diedWednesday,Dec.25,1996,atForsyth
Hospital. .She was bom May 11. 1901, mWinston-Salem to Noah Jacob andTempa Stewart Teague. Mrs. ByrfwasamemberofWaughtown BaptistChurch. wasieliredfromCharlesStore,
and was Past Worthy Matron, TwinCity Chapter Na 60, Order of Eastern
Star.She was preceded in death by herhusband,ChariesR.Bynl,andadaugh-
ler, Jackie Abee.Survivors ineludetadaughter.Dons
Lee Byid, and a son, Charles D. ByidofMeadowbrookTerraceof Davie; 14grandchildren;23 great-grandchildren;6 gteat-grcat-grandchildrcn; and2 sisters, Rachel Charles of Greensboroand Delafean Walther of Florida.Funeral services were at 12:30p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 28, at Vogler & SowMain Street Chapd by Dr. Donald
Farrow.
Wanda Mabe Cope/ Wanda Lynn Mabe Cope, 41, ofWalnut Cove, died Friday, Dec. 27,19%, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in
Winston-Salem.Bom July 17. l95S,toGilllsandBarbara Neslon Mabe, she was em
ployed by RJ. Reynolds.She was preceded in death by herfather, Gillis Mabe.
Surviving are her husband, JamesL. Cbpe ofthe home; adaughter. Shannon Mitchell of Madison; a granddaughter. her mollier of Danbuiy; asister, Karen "Net" Baker of Danbuiy;and a brother, Vincent Mabe of
Danbury,Fbneral services weicJieIdat2p.m.Dec. 29, at Nelson Funeral HomeChapel by the Rev. Susan Hubbard.Burial followed in Mabe Family Cem-
cteiy.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Stokes Cmnly, P.O. Box 8Danbuiy. N.C. 27016 or to ebavilleUnited Methodist Chinch, cto CtonmeSingleton, N.C Hwy. 801 South, Ad
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Walter Glenn Craven
Walter Glenn Craven, 83, of Salis-
buiy,diedStinday,Dec.22, l996alhU
home after two years of declining
health.
Born Feb. 20, 1913. in Davie
County, Mr. Craven was a son of the
tale Lee and Dorcas Allen Craven. A
graduate of the Davie County schools,
he had retired from Mackie Vending
Co. He attended North Main Baptist
Church. He was a member of the se
nior citizens bowling league and a
chatter member of the Golf Associa
tion of Rowan County.
His first wife, Bessie Howard Cra
ven, preceded hiin in death.
Survivors include; his wife,
Willouisc Stepliens Craven; 2 sons,
Lanie Craven ofSalisbuiy and HaioId
Craven of Orange Park, Fla.; stepson,
Donnie Lee Barnes of Salsibury; 2
brothers, C.C. Craven of Mocksville
and Cleland Craven of Camden, S.C.;
2 sisteis, Martha Lee Short of Mocks
ville and Carolyn Thompson of
Palmdale, Calif.; 7 grandchildren; and
8 great-grandchildren.
Services were at 11 a.m. TUcsday,
Dec. 24, at Summersett Funeral Home
Chapel by the Rev. Dale Robertson,
pastor of North Main Baptist Church,
and the Rev. Mark Wlaton. Burial was
in Rowan Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to Rowan
Regional Home Health and Hospice,
•118 E. Council St., Salisbuty, NC
28144.
Thomas G.Eaton
Mr. Thomas G. Eaton of Winston-SalcmdiedonMonday,Dec.23,1996.
at Forsylh Hospital.
A member of Cedar Creek Baptist
Church, he was a deacon and supenn-tendentemeritusoftheSundaySchool
Department tor 18 years.
He was a btp3iaTjf06dl^'®"'®'^'
Mocksville.'
navidE. Downs
y Mrs.DavidE.Dov^.M.ofWm-
sion-Salcm. died
He was the father of Donald a.
Downs of Advance.
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morty. died Friday. wasAnaliveofliedellCouniy.hewas
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/ , Domthy Cranfill Dyson, 70
^ of Madison Road. Mocksville, diedTy«day, Dec. 24, 1996 at Fbisyth
Memoriai Hospital, Winston-Salcm,
after a nine-day illness.
Bom Aug. 10. 1926. in Davie
wunly, Mrs. Dyson wasadaughlerof
the late DoraJotdan and Andrew Cranfill. A homemaker, she was a Baptist.
Herhusband,LinneyClfne Dyson,died on Apriri7,1996.
Services were at 2 p.m. Friday,
27, at Eaton Funeral Home
Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Grady
Tultcrow. Burial was InEatonsBaptist
Church Cemciciy,
Survivors include; 2 sons. Dennisand Steve Dyson of Mocksville- 4
daughters, Kathy Cattner of LittleRock, Ark., Vicki Dyson of Sacra
mento, Calif., Kaye D. Barfield of
Union Grove and Freda Hudspelh
Slanly of Mocksville; 10 grandchil
dren; and 3 greai-giandchilditm.
James Cecil Hiil Jr.
^ Mr. James "Jim" Cecil Hill Jr., 38,
ofWinston-Salem,diedonFnday.Dec.
20.1996 at N.C. Baptist Hospital.
He was a member of Bread of Life
Baptist Church of Mocksville, where
memorials nwy be made: 4557 Hwy.
801 North, Mocksville, NC 27028.
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y Win«on-Salem.diWSunday,Dee.2Z1996 al his home./He v-as bomUy 19.,,«rfeaptoressiioffai«he^ly>nlrferTdv^c Bafe Church and te-carcesuperinte .dent of the Sunday
School at age f
He was ma ned Dec. u,
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death. HehasUe daughter. AthaleneCouch, of the home.He moved to the south Fork
SSinSSo?N^^d-ptoMomvianChorch.Hehelp^or-
when he was ordainedlaterpastoredsevench;^.hoWj8oneof the longest setvicwm the Pilo
Mountain BaptistFuneral services were Tuesday.
Dec 24. at Vogler & Sons Re3««»'^RoadChapelbyDr.CecilCaveJnarrf
Hairy Hartley. Burial was in Foisyth
Memorial Park-
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vale Senior Citizens. w„„javServices were at 3 pm Moi^y.Dec 23 at St. John's AME Son
cemetery.
Clifford E. Hudson Jr.
aifford E. "Jimmy" Hudson Jr.,53, died Wednesday. Dec. 25.1996. at
his home in Atlanta. Oa.. after a short
illness.He was the brother of George
Ttimiar of Mocksville.
Edith Beal MeltonMrs. Edith Beal Melton. 61. ofCcmatzerRoad. Avance. died Fn'day.
/ P*' P:. Fbrsyth MemorialV Hospital in Winston^Salein.Funeral services were at 4 p m.^nday. Dec. 29 at Eaton Funeral^pel conducted by the Rev. Alton
BealJr.BurialwastntheBisbyChuichof the Uving God Cemetery.Memorials may be made to TheAmerican Lung Association. M2
EayetteSl..Winstan.Salem.NC27IOIShewasbomFeb.6.I935.inRowanCounty, a daughter of the late Louieand Viola Ransom Beal. She was a
memberofBixbyPtebyterianChuich^ was retired from Sara Lee Knit""ducts in Advance.Survivors include; adaughter. Mrs
Ptiul(GaIe)BanieyofAdvance:2sonsanddaughter-inlaw.Maxieand VickieMelton and Tony Mellon and Rnanceubby Swaim of Advance: 2 brothers.Louie "Pte Wee" Beal of Mocksville.and Jerry Beal of Staiesvillc; 2 and
Srandchildien.
iville.
Courtney Lee Scarlett
Infant Courtney Lcc Scarlett. 18
y rnonths. of Winston-Salem. died Fri
day. Dec. 27. at Brenner Children's
Hospital in Winslon-Salcm.
Courtney was bom June 12.1995.in Winston-Salem to Scotly Lee and
Lisa Marie Martin Scarlett.
Survivors include: her mother and
'athcr. and sister. Briona Scarlett, of
'lehomeimatcmalgrandmothcr.Joyce
VBryan of Advance; paternal grand-
wther. Darlene Stewart and husbandindy of Davidson County; patenuil
andfather. Pat Scarlett and wifearisa of Yadkinville; great-grand-ents. Jim and Ellen May Byerly of
nniiKrns.Funeral services were at 3 p.m.
day. Dec. 29. at Vogler and Sons
nmons Chapel by the Rev. Bryan
ibow. Agravesidc service washeld
).m. Monday. Dec. 30. at Forsyth
nrial Park.
w family request metmrials be
to SOIT of Raleigh.
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. ^^^klay morning, Dec. 27, at N.C.
; rSi^st Hospital in Winsion-Salem
; an illness of one year.
; •: Funeml services were at 2 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 29, in Eaton Funeial
Chapel with the Revs. David Keep and
Danny Shore ofnciating. Burial was in
:UbcrtyUnitcdMethodistChurclicein-
■.elery.
^ Mrs. Shoaf was bom in Daviej.&uhly on June 4, 1922 to the late
Oscar and Leona Widl Myers and was
;;C^rciired from the weave room of 'I ;.'^BurllngtonIndusliies.Sbewasagradu- '' ;; .;aie of Cooleemee High School, andI C wasamemberofLibertyUniledMeth-
I ;-odist Church.I Her hushand, Eq>y Leroy Shoaf,
I I'died on Dec. 3,1993.I > Survivors include: a daughter and
son-in-law. Maty Lou and DonaldiPC^ell of Pilot Mountain: a son and'daughter-in-law, Gerald and Linda
..-Cotttey ShoafofMocksvDIetdgrand-
i childreruSgreat-gtandchildreatastep-
^ giandchild;2step-great-giandciuldmi;
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1996, at Rowan Regional MedtcatCenter of an apparent 1^ .Bom Oct. 27. >925- '»County, Mrs.Tucker was
of the late Alma Jane Dtrf^nShufford Link Tuttemw She grated from Cooleemee High Schwland attended Greensboro Business
^Sh^had worked in theingdepaitmentofErwinMmsandW
owe worked atCaiwHectric andTn-Electnccom
was a member of North MainChuichofChiist.Mocksvllle.
Funeral services were at 2 p.in.Monday. Dec. 30, at No^ MamChtuchofChiUt.conductedby rmms-
ter David PowellSuivivoi8lnclude:2sons.La«"^Lee Tucker of Candor and Jon EncTucker of the hometagtandchiW; and
James W. Ibtterow/ Arfc James W. -Jimmy, TheCandyMan Tullerow,84,ofSaIisbuiy,diedonlhuisday.Dec. 19,1996, at RowanRegional Medical Center after twoyears of declining health.He was the brother of CharlieTutterow of Mocksville.
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Hazel W. ArringtonJ Hazel Wurtcy Aninglon. 78. of
WiDMon-Salcm died Thuisday, Jan. 2.1997. .n Fdrsylh Memariai Hospital.She was ilic mother of Jerry Lynn
Artiiigion of Advance.Funeral services were held at 2 p.ni.Jan. 4. at Vogler & Sons Reynolda
Chapel by Dr. Jim Nelson with burialrullowing at Forsyth Memorial Park.
Sidney Albert BostJ S'''ncyAlhcrt"Sid-BostJr..8l.or
CoiK)ver.diedSaturday.Dec.28.1996.at his residence rullowing a brief ill-
ness.I le was tire father of Precyous Host
•Sales of Mucksville.A graveside service was conductedat 2 p.m. Dec. 31. .it St. James l-ullrentnChttrclr Cemetery in Newton by theRev. Malcolm I-erclr.
Ernest Allen Beeson
Ernest Allen Beeson. 90. of Walk-
eflown. died Friday morning. Jan. 3. at
N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa-
lem.
He was the father of Lois Barney of
Advance.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m.
Jan. 3. at Oak Grove Moravian Church
by the Rev. David Frschler with burialfollowing in Gardens of Memory.
Luther Vemon CranfiU
Luther Vemon Cranfill. 73. ofJ Yadkinvtlle. died Monday momrng.Jan. 6.1997. at his home.
Bom Feb. 7. 1923. in YadkinCounty to the late Bennett Harrrsoiiand Rhoda Shore Cronmi. he was a
retired lite salesman.Surviving are 2 sons. UwrenceVemon Cranfrll of Clemmons rindDonaldGmyCranrrllofMocksvrlle;2daughters.FiarKisONealofMock.s-
vrlle and ReUia Gaither of Harmony.3 stepchtldten. Roy Adams of Boon-ville. Carolyn Cook of Hickory and
Jane Eachus of Unsing; 3 brolhere.Hubert Harrison CianllU ofville. Hurley CianfillofYadknivrUeand James Cranfill of Boonville; 3sisters. Maty Lee Smith and BlanchRedding, both of Yadkmvrlte. andMattieSimpsonof Pilot Mounlam;7grandchildren; and 10 great grand
children. u 1 j IIFuneral services were held at 11a.m. Jan. 8. at Mackie-Geniry ^
neral Chapel byWishon. Burial followed at Mt. ZionBaptist Church Cemetery.
Clyde Huston Boger.j Clyde Huston Boger. 91. foniKtly
•J of Gartner Street. Mocksville. died
Thursday. Jan. 2. 1.997. at Autumn
Careof MiKksville.
He was bom in Davie County Aug.
31. 1905. to the late John larthcr and
Mamie Sumnwrs Boger and was aretired dairy farmer. He was a member
of Eatons Baptist Church.He was preceded in ileath by his
first wife. Lula Richie Boger. and his
second wife. Ida Jonlaii Boger; a son,
Joe Edward Boger; and a granddaugh
ter. Chris Frnwall.
Survivors include 5 children. Gil
bert Lee Boger of Mocksville. HenryBoger of Advance. Geraldinc Paschcl
of Mocksville. Bennie D. Boger ofYadkinville and Faye Finwall of
Lenoir; 17 grandchildren; 18 greatgrandchildren; 2 brothers. Hubert C.
Boger and Howard Boger. both ofMocksville;nnd3sislers.JuanilaSmilh
luid Frances Davis, both of Burlington,
and Ethel Recce of Winston-Salem.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
Jan. 4. at Etiton Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. David Gilbicalb afficialing.
Burial followed in the church cem
etery.Memorials may be made to a cliar-
ity of the dunoi's choice.
Carrie Eaton
Carrie Eaton Eaton. 94. of Angellj Road. Mocksville. died early Thurs-^ day. Jan. 2. 1997. at her home alterbeing in declining health.
SIk was bom in Davie County Oct.15.1902. to the late Richard and SaraliGuidon Eaton and was a homemaker.Sire was a irwmber of Eatons BaptistChurch and enjoyed yard work and
horticulture.SIk was preceded in death by herhusband. William Caesar Eaton, inl978;andbyason.KcrmitC.Eaton.in
1936.Surviving are a son. Buddy Eaton
of tiK home; and abrolher. W. BroadusEaton of Angell Ro.id.
Graveside services were held at 4p.m. Jan. 4. at Chestnut Grove UnitedMethodist aruich CenKlcry with the
Revs. David Gilbreath and Tim
Slarbuck officiating.Memorials may be made to theCemetery Fund of Chestnut Grove
United Methodist Church. U.S. Hwy.
601 Nonb. MiKksville. N.C. 27028 orto the Cemetery Fund of Eatons Baptist Church. Batons Church Road.
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Gus Garner Jr.
Gus Comer Jr., 71. of 3932 I Iwy.
j 6UI South,Mock.sville,diedSalurdoy,
" Jan. 4. in Rowan Regional Medical
Center after two ntonths of declining
health.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m.
Wednesday. Jan. 8, at New Bethel
Baptist Church.conductedhy the Rev.
Thomas White Jr. Burial was In tlie
church cemetery.
Edith Ray O'Neal
Edith Ray O-Ncal. 64. ofSalisbury,y <liedTuesday.Dec.3l.l996.atRowan
Regional Medical Ccnlerafier being in
declining health.
Site was bom in Surty County. June
30.19.32. to tile late William Arlie and
Una Trilrct Ray and was rctired from
Burlington Industries. She attended
Ctroleemee ChutchofGoil. especiallyenjoyed gardening and touring and
shopping at flea markets.
Survivors include her husband
Everelle ONeal of Ihe home; 3 daugh-
tcrs.LoisBroadway and Fiances Lewis,both of Mocksville. IJsa Cranford of
Salisbury: 3 sons. Andrew Cranford of
Trouiman.Erae!il Cranford and TonyCranford, bnthuf Mia-ksvillc; 9grand-
children: lOgrcat grandchildren: 2sis.
ters. Leia BengeofAdvance and I lazel
Morgan of Penrusylvania: a half sister.
Mary Ray of Wilkesboro: 2 Iralf broth
ers. Jerry Ray of Salisbury and Jim Ray
of Wilkesboro: 4 step brothers and 2
step sisters.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
Jan. 3. at Cooleemee Church of God
with the Revs. Gary Phillips and Jim
Gryderomciatlng. Burial followed in
Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee.
Memorials may be made to Cool
eemee Church of God. N.C. Hwy. 801
North. Cdoleemee, N.C. 27014.
Clara Grace Hendricks;
Miss Clara Grace Hendrick-s. 80. of
Dan nerRoad.Mocksville. died Thurs
day night at Meadowbrook Manor in
Clctrrmons after being in declining
health. Site had been a resident of
Mc.idowbriK>kforlhcpasttwoandone
half years.
Funeral services were at 3 p.ra. Sun
day. Jan. 5 in Union Chapel United
Methodist Church with lire Rev. TJtn
Starbuck officiating. Burial was in the
church cemetery. The family requests
rrtcrnorials Ire considered for tlw Me
morial Fund of Union Chapel United
McthiHlisI Church. Hwy. 601 North.
M<K.ksviIlc. NC 27028.
Miss Hendricks was born in Davic
County. Sept. 8. l9l6tothc late Willie
t>. and Susie Hunter Hendricks and
was retired from Hanes Hosiery with
36 years of service. She was a lifelong
ttKinlwrof Union Chapel United Meth
odist Church and was a charier rttcm-
Irer of the United Methodist Womtn.
She enjoyed quilting. i
She was preceded in death by 3
sistets.RuthHendricks.WlltnaCltafrtn
and Edna Rudd.
Surviving arc: 5 brothers. Ixster
Hendricks and James Hendricks. both
of Greensboro. Paul Hendricks and
Lester Hendricks and LD. Hendricks.
bothofMiKksvillc. and Ettrl Hendricks
ofGrccnwood.SC.andseseralniecCs.
nepltcws. and cousins.
Lillian Hendrix Nash
Mrs. Lillian Hendrix Nash. 72. of
/ US Hwy. 64 East. Mocksville. died
Monday night. Jan. 6. at Forsyth Me
morial Hospital after a sudden illness.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
Thursday in Ettlon Funeral Chapel
with Rev. Ken Evans officiating.
Burial was in Fork Baptist Qiurch
Cemetery.
Mrs. Nash was bom in Davie
County.July 17.1924 to the late A.E.
and Nannie Foote Hendrix and was
retired from Service America of
Greensboro, having served at Heri
tage Fumiture in Mocksville. She was
a member of Fork Baptist Church.
Sunivois: her husband. Cliflbrd
A. (Pete) Nash of the honte: 2 daugh
ters. Susan J. Nash of Winston-Salero.
and Carol N. Speneer of Charlotte: .5
sisters. Raeie Penninger of Rockwell.
Biddie Dilworlh of Winston-Salem.
Gladys Hendrix and Nell Wyatt both
of Mocksville. and Hazel Myers of
Clemmons: and a brother. Henry
Hendrix of Clemmons.
David Charles Robertson
David Charles Robertson. 53. of
y Winston-Salem. died Monday.
30.1996. N.C. Baptist Hospital.
He was a brother of Ronald U.
Kobert-sun Sr. of Advance.
A graveside service was conducted
at 11 a.m. Jan. 2. at Woodland Cemetery by the Rev. Jim Fowler.
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Mis. Bessie Mae Owen Shores, 7S,
of Main Church Road, Mocksville,
/ died Monday night, Jan. 6, al her resi
dence after several years or declining
health.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m.
Thursday in Eaton Kineral Oiapcl with
Revs. Donald Funderburk and Dob
McLowhom officiating. Burial wa.sin
SmithGrove United Methodist Church
Cemetery, lite family was to lie at the
funeral home Wedne.sday night frotn
7-9 p.m. They request memorials Ik
considered for the Cemetery Fund of
Smith Grove United Methodist
Church, c/o Mr. James G. Ilendrix,
Dulin Church Road, Mocksville, NC
27028.
Mrs. Shores was horn in Davie
County April 6, 1921 to the late Joe
Vemon arid Candace Potts Owen and
wasahomemaker. Shewasagraduate
of the Mocksville High School Class
of 1937. and continued her education
with a year in business education. SIk
was a lifelong memberof SmithGrove
United Methodist Church where she
was a former Sunday Schtwl Teacher.
She enjoyed reading and cooking.
She was preceded in death by 3
sisters, a brother and a grand.son.
Survivors; her husbandofS.S years,
Richard Shores Sr.; 4 daughters,
Martha Ashbum, Linda McDaniel,
Betty Aslibum. and Kathy McDaniel,
all of Mocksville: 6 sons. Richard
Shores Jr., Lonnie Shore, Roy Lee
Shores and Tommy Shores, all of
MocLsville. Billy Wayne Shores of
Cooleemee and Larry Shores of
Greensboro; 20 grandchildren; 24
great-grandchildren;several niecesluul
nephews.
Evelyn Virginia "Ricker
, Evelyn Virginia Tucker, 71, of Sal-
"r isbury, died Friday, Dec. 27, 1996, at
Rowan Regional Medical Ccntcrofan
apixireni lieart attack.
Bom Oct. 27, I92.'i, in Davie
CiHinty. she was a daughter of the late
Alma Jane DcadmonandShuffonl LinkTuttemw. She graduated from C«il-
cemcc High School and attended
Greensboro Business College.
She had worked in the bookkeeping
depanmeni of Erwin Mills and had
lince worked at Oestreicher's, Walter
Carter ElcctricCoinpanyiindTri-Elcc-
tric Company. She was a member of
North Main Church of Christ in Mocks
ville.
Surviving arc2 sons, Lawrence Lee
Tucker of Candor and Jon Eric Tucker
of lite home; a grandchild; and a great
grandchild.
Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Dec. 30, at North Main atuich
of airist by minister David I'owcH.
Loretta Faye Taylor
Mrs. Loretta Faye WilliamsTaylor,
, 57. of Advance, died Saturday, Jan. 4,
V 1997 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
ShcwasadauglitcrofthclateAnurld
Virgil and Ina Stmud Williams. Mrs.
Taylor was a member of Fork Baptist
Church, enjoyed crafts, made numer
ous cross stitch and ceramics items.
She was lost employed with V.G. Kyle
and AssiKiates, produce bmkers.
The funeral service was conducted
Tuc.sday, Jan. 7,1997,2 p.m. at Voglcr
and Sons CIcmmons Ciiapcl, hy the
Rev. KcnEvansand Steve HcdgcixK-k.
The burial will follow in the Fork Bap
tist Church Cemetery.
She is survived by; her husband,
JackC.Taylor.ofthe home; daughters.
Jean Taylor Campbell (Rufus) of
MiK-ksvillc, and Jaquelyn FaycTaylor
of Advance; son.s, JclTrcy Williams
Taylor, of the home and John Wayne
Taylor(Mcliss.i)ofIj:.\ington:3grand-
children; sisters, Mrs. D.A. Hcggic
(Caiol) of Oklaltoma and Mrs, Jack
Myers (Rebecca) of Wallhurg,
Memorials may he made to tlw
Amcric,an Cancer Society, I9U() S.
Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C.
27103-3901 or to Fork Baptist Church
Building Fund, 3140 Hwy. 64 E.,
Mocksville, NC 27028.
.AniiS-WakersonAnnie Grey SinilhWilket^n, 65.
-ofUxington,diedTuesday.Dec.31.
• 1<W6 at High Point Regional Hospital■after a critical illness of three days.Born June 22, 1931. in Davie•.County, to William Luther Smith and•BellcSmitlt,shewasatcgisteredtiuTse,
! aradualed from Rowan Memorial Hos-■pM School of Nursing tmd was aretired house supervisor with Lexington Memorial Hospital. She was nmember of SI. Timothy United Meth
odist Church. A brotlier, Ray Smith,preceded her in death.Surviving are 2 daughteis, Amy
•Massey of Burlington and LouanneIjiws of Lexington; a half brother.Grady Tutterow of Mocksville; a sister Mary Katherine Parker of Fayctteville; a half sister, Ina Bowles ofMocksville; and 4 grandchildren.; Funeral services were held at Ita.m]jan.3.alMacedoriiaUnitedMetli-
odiii Church by the Rev. John Deytonwith burial following in the church
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Daniel Bannister Townscnd, 7.5, of/ Hwy.64West,M<x;ksvillc,diedTliurs-day morning, Jan. 2, 1997, in DavieCounty Hospital after a slairt illness.A graveside service was held at 11•1.111. Monday, Jan. 6 in die NationalCemetery in Salisbury with the Revs.
ArchcrLivcngtxxl and Ken Blakeolli-cialing.The family request tncniorials Ikciiiisidcncd for tire Davie County Hos-pice, e/o Mrs. J.inet Blair, IT) Box 848,
'Mocksville, NC 27028.Mr. Townsend was horn inWatsonville, Calif., Dec. 29, 1921 tothe late William Arthur and MadiliiicSmith Towoscnd and was retired fromthe National Instituteof Mental Healthin Bethcsda. Md. with 26 years ofservice. He was a iiKinbcr of the•Seventh Day Adventist Church wlrerc
he served as a deacon •Hid an elder. HeItcid a b.ichelor's degree from the •Seventh Day Adventist Seminary in Washington, DC. During World War II, Ikwas a veteran of the U.S. Air Foiee.Mr. Townsend was preceded indeath by one sister.Survivors include his wife of 56ycais, Lucille Pogue Townsend of tiKhome; a son, Richard Townsend,Kemersvillc; 3 grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild.
Helen McCulIoli Williams
■ Helen McCulloh Williams, 78, ofy U.S. Hwy. 158 East, Mocksville, diedWednesday, Jan. I. 1997, at ForsythMcmoriid I lospital in Winston-Salem.; She was bom July 20, 1918, inDavie County, a daughter of the late.Glen and Beulah Foster McCulloh.She was a member of Comat/er Bap-
UsttpiurchimdwasreliredfromSnydcrHosiciy Company in Clennnons. Slwwas preceded in death by 2 brothers,
Eniest and James McCulloh.Surviving arc her husband, Cliarlie• Broz"HarrisonWilliamsoftltcltonK;chftdrcn, Wayne and Carol Williams^ D,inny and Joyce Charles, all ofMwksvillc; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters,M^OirleeofSalisburyruidGcraldiiKpmatxer of Advanee; a brother, Gar-laiM McCulloh of Lexington; and several nieces and nephews.; .Tuncral.scrviccswcrBhcldat2p.rii.3an. 3, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the-Revs. Elmer D,iy and B.A, Camill.CBurial followed in Comatzer Baptist.Church Cemetery,
Elinor Smith Zurbick
Elinor Smitli Zurbick. 93, of Win-J ^()n-Salcm.diedSunday,Jan.S, 1997,
at iKrsyth Memorial Hospital.
.She was the mother of IKone Z.
Holleman of Farmington.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted at 2 p.m. Jan. 8, at O-ak liirest' ^Oniied Metliodistchurch with the Revs.
•JamesT. Webb and David WyanI offi-
;ciating with burial following in
■•Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Wiley Angell, 73. of Dcadmon
Road. Mocksville, Jan. 9.1997. al his
home after being in declining health.
He was bom in Davie County. Dec.
31.1923. to the late Hiawatha Angell
and Nannie Nichols Angell Call and
was retired from Ingersoll-Rand.
He was a veteran of tlie U.S. Air
Force, serving during World War II.
He was preceded in death by 2
brothers, Paul Angell andCbcil Angell.
Surviving are his wife. Ruth
Saulsbuiy Angell of the home:4daugh-
ters, Nancy Smith, Christine Thomp
son and Rebecca Allen, all of Mocks
ville, and Kay Shoaf of Salisbury; a
son. Jim Angell of Mocksville; 12
gcandchildrenrJ great grandchildren;
S sisters, Mabel Lawrence, Bessie
Sechresi and Lavada Blake, all of
Mocksville. Irene BostianofSalisbury.
and Gilma Barbee of Concord; arid
brother, Dodd Angell of Btementon,
Wasli.;2step grandchildren; and2step
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be held at
3p.m.Jan. l2.atEatonFuneral Chapel
by the Revs. Ctaig Edwards and Larry
Daniels oflrciating. Burial followed in
Westlawn Gardens of Memory.in
Clemmons with military graveside rites
conducted by the I Ith District Memo
rial Honor Guard, Veterans ofForeign
Wars. '
Memorials nray be considered for
the Davie Chunty EMS, do Johnny
Frye. P.O. Box 935, Mocksville, N.C
27028 or to Jerusalem Volunteer Fire
Department. N.C. Hwy. 801 South,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
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lames Rufus Green. 54, of Uberty
Church Road, Mocksville, died earlySunday. Jan. 12.1997. at Forsyth Me
morial Hospital in Winston-Salem af
ter a short illness.He was bomin Davie County March
5 1942, to the late Thomas Blain and
Stella Mae Shinaull Green and wasemployed with Crown Wood Prod
ucts. He was also a faJmer and hadpreviously worked at Southem Screw
inStatesville. .
A member of Bear Creek BaptistChurch, he was an avid golfer andenjoyed hunUng and fishing. He was a
member of Moose Lodge No. 449 m
Mocksville for 30 years.
He was preceded in death by abrother, Charlte Thomas Green.
Surviving arc his wife. WaiMia
Bryant Green of the home; 2 sons.
Doug Green of Mocksville and Jason
Green of the home; a step dau^ter;
Michelle B. Snyder of Mocksville; 2gi^hildren;a5ister.MaryMagideiie
Moflitt of Boston; and several nieces
and nephews.Funeralserviccsweiehcldat2p.m.
Jan. 14, at Eaton Funeral Chapel withthe Revs. Richard Eskew and David
Gilbreatli officiating. Burial followed
in Bear Creek Baptist Chuicb Cem-
* Memorials may be made to the
Cemetery Fund of Liberty Baptist
Church, do Lowell Reavis, Duard
Reavis Road, Mocksville. N.C. 270M
or to Bear Creek Baptist Church, ^
Bear Creek Church Road. Mordcsville.
N.C. 27028.
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Matthew Junior "Jack" Byeriy, 61,
of Clemmon.s, died Monday, Jan. 6,
1997, at his home.
He was the father of Teresa Crotts
of Mocksville.
FunemI services were conducted at
11 a.m. Jan. 9, al Davidson Funeral
Home Chapel by the Rev. Tommy
Robertson with burial following at
Good Hope United Methodist Church
Cemetery,
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Alice Marie Ward Griggs. 79, of
Gcmianlon. died Tliuisday, Jan. 9, al
Rjisyih Memorial Hospiial in Win-
^on-Sa!cin.
ShtttasihenmiherofLonnieGriBEsof Mucksviltc.
ftincriil services were held at 12:30
>.111. Jan. 12, al Burroughs Funeral
Icnie by the Rev. Jim Warren with
urial rollowing InGardensofMemorv
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Elsie Martin Hooker, S8, of
Lawsonville, died Thursday, Jan. 9,
1997, at Forsydi Memorial Hospital in
Winston-Salem.
She was the mother of Pam
McClamrock of Mocluville.
Funeral services were conducted al
2p.m. Jan. 11,alNelson Funeral Home
by the Rev. Paul Burress with burial
following at Minnie's Chapci Wes-
leyan Methodist Church Cemetery.
Author C. Spaugh
Mr. Author "Shorty" Coiumbus
Spaugh Sr., 63, of Joe Myers Road,
Advance, died early Moiuhiy morn
ing, Jan. 13,1997 in Salisbury after an
illness of one year.
■- r-Funeral services were to be al 2
p.m. Hiursday, Jan. 16. in Bixby
Church For the Living God with the
Revs. John Stevens and Connie Earlsofficiating. Burial was to be in the
church cemetery. 'Hie family was to
be at Eaton Funeral Hume Wednes
day night from 7-9 p.m. llicy request
memorials be considered for Cancer
Research, 622 l^rsyth Medical Ihuk,
Winston-Salem. NC 27103. The
body was to be taken to tlic residence
at 10 a.m. Thursday and later token to
lltc church at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Mr. Spaugh was bom in ForsythCounty, Aprii 12, i933 to the late
Henry and Minnie WhisenliuntSpaugh and bad been employed withLexington Furniture. He attended the
Church fortheLivingCodandwasan
engine repaimun. He enjoyed making string music. He was a veteran of
the Korean Conflict, and was pre
ceded in death by three brothers.
Survivors include: his wife. Rose
Cope Spaugh, of the home; 3 daugh
ters and sons-in-iaw, Barbara and.Melvin Gillespie, Jane and Mike
Mariow, ali of Lexington, Teresa and
Travis Masters of Oviedo,FIa.; 3 sons
and 2 daughters-in-law, Mickey andJoyce Spaugh of Winston-Salem,Howard and Marie Spaugh of Lex-
:^Jngton and A.C,. Spaugh Jr. of the^ home; 10 grandchildren; a great-> grandchild; 3 sisters. Cleave Brinkley* and Marie Campbell, both of Gem-^ mons, 'Almie Sweet of.Mi^ksville;I and S brothers, Tim Spaugh and BudI Spaugh, both of Mocksvilie, HarrisonI Spaugh and Paul Spaugh, both oft Advance, and Troy Spaugh of Cool-f eemce; and several nieces and ncph-
i ews.
John Hugh Howell
John Hugh Howell, 63, ofSheffieldJ Road, Mocksvilie, died Wednesday,Jan. 8,1997, at Davie County Hospital
after being in declining health for sev
eral years.
He was bom in Davie County to the
late Robert L. and Gyde Thomas
Howell. He was of the Pentecostal
faith and enjoyed hunting and fishing.
He was preceded in death by a son.Ricky Howell; a daughter, Reva
Kendall Howell; a sister, MagalenePhillips; and 2 brothers, Thomas
Howell and Roger Howell.Surviving are bis wife, NaydeanWyatt Howeii of the home; 2 daugh
ters, Julia H. Miller of Cooleemee andNaydean H. Freeman of Luinberton: 3sons. Randy H. Howeii, Alien W.
Howeii of Famtington and Rudy H.
1 lowcilofthehome; 3 sisters, Lorraine
Williams of Ciemmons, Pearl Spill-
man of Advance and Geneva Smith of
Mocksvilie; 3 brothers, Robert L.
Howell Jr. of Ciemmons, Tliunnon
Howell of Winston-Salem and LeRoy
I lowell of Advance; and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
Jan. II, at Soul Harbor Pentecostal
Holiness Church in Yadkinville withthe Rev. Shirley Mcs.sick officiating.
Burial followed in Yailkin Valley Bap
tist Church cemetery.Memorials may be made to Soul
Harbor Pentecostal Church, Yadkin
ville, N.C. 27055 or Yadkin ValleyBaptist Church Cemetery Fund, doRogerDull.3763N.C.Hwy.80l Nortli.
Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028.
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J Dr.HeniyShaw Andenon.71,of
Spaitanburg,S.C.diedJan.20,1997.
at his home.
AnativcorMocksville,hew3sthe
son of the late Charles Spuigeon and
(>!iaShawAndeisc9i.Hewasagiadu-
ate or Wake Forest University and
Bowman Cray School of Medicine.
A general practitioner I9S1-19S8
and resident radiology at the Medical
College of Georgia I9S8-I%1, be
served in the U.S. Army during World
War II. receiving lite Purple Heart,
four battle stars and the Combat In
fantry Badge. He was a member ofthe
A.M.A.. Diplomat of the American
Board of Radiology, American Col
lege of Radiology, North American
College of Radiology, Roentgen Ray
Society and Civilan Club and
Spartanburg County Medical Asso
ciation.
He was with Spartanburg General
Hospital Radiology 1961 -1%8 and at
St.Luke'sHospitalinCblumbus 1968-
1983. He was a member of Piedmont
Club and Spartanburg Country Qub.
Surviving are his wife, Neva
Markliam Anderson of the home; 2
daughters. Julia Patricia Anderson of
Spartanburg and Cynthia Anderson
Lrutey of Atlanta. Ga.; a son, Henry
Kyle Anderson of Townville, S.C.; a
sister, Lucille Anderson Brown of
Mocksville; and 4 grandchildren.
; Mrs. Marion K. Cronin
i n Mrs. Marion KecsIerCronin,76,of
J Crcstvicw Drive. Mocksville, died
Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, 1997, at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital aftcrasud-
dcn illness.
A funeral mass of the ressurectionwas licid at 4 p.m. Monday. Jan. 20. in
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
with Father Tlwmas Clement olTiciat-
ing. Burial was in Rose Cemetery.
The family requests memorials becon.sideredforSLFrancisChurch.P.O.
Box 642, Moeksville, NC 27028.
Mrs. Cronin was bom in Coming,
N.Y..onJan.3,1921 tothelateHanison
and Catherine Galvin Keesler and hadbeenemployedwiththcComingHealih
I3cpartmenlNursingServices.Shehad
also wwked at Ingersoll-Rand Corp.,
Coming Glass Works and Galvin-
Haiies Insurance Agency. She was a
member of and chureh secretary at Su
Francis Church.
Mrs. Cronin was a graduate of the
n Coming Free Acadcmy.Classof 1939,
- and was a member fo the Mocksville
Friends of the Library.
; Her husband, Albert William
. Croni n, preceded her in death on OcL
■.6,1987.1. Survivors inelude: a daughter,•Bethany Cronin of Pocatello, Idaho; 2^sons, Patrick Cronin of Trafford, Pa.,iand Daniel Cronin of Cornelius; 4^grandehildren; and 2 step-grandchil-
-dren.
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Mrs. uilJan Blown / ^«RCIeary,84,ofCoxMillSalistaiy. died on ^«"'inville, died on Thursday,-■—"-"■'-'Mry.lW.OIt.OXMillRoad, Yadkinville, died on Thursday16
James EveridgeJ : James Bruee Everidge Jr., 44, of
:Statesville,diedFriday,Jan. 17,1997,
:al Carolinas Medical Center in Char
lotte, following a brief illness.
BomMarch 19, l9S2,inHarmony,
he was the son ofthe late James Bruce
'.Everidge Sr. and Dorothy Johnson
: Everidge ofStatesville. Hewas apanel
builder for Thomasville Furniture in
'Tioutman.
Surviving, Inadditiontohismotlter,
area son, James Bruce Everidge III of
the home; a brother. Rocky Everidge
. of Statesville;2sisters. Diane Dickens
of Yadkinville and Margie Teasterof
Statesville.
Funeral services were held at 3
p.m. Jan. 20, at Holly Springs Baptist
Church with Tim Pinkslon and the
Revs. Donald L. Horton and Clifford
' GwaltneyolTiciating. Burial followed
in the church cemetery.
Janet Miller Gilleanj Mrs. Janet Miller Gillean. 98, of
The Presbyterian Home, High Point,
formerly of Mocksville, died on Fri
day, Jan. 17,1997, at the Presbyterian
Home
Mrs. Gillean was bom on May 30.1898, in Rowan County, a daughter of
the late James Circero and Manila
Linebarrier Miller. A resident of High
Point since 1995, site was a home-maker and member of First Presbyte
rian Qiurch in Mocksville.
She married Jessie Frank Gillean.
who died Aug. 24,1973.The funeral was held at 2:30 p.m.Sunday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian
Church in Mocksville by the Revs.
Leiand Richardson and Roy L. Grant
Burial was in Bethel Evangelical
Lutheran Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to the
Frist Presbyterian Church, 261 S.Main
St, Mocksville, NC 27028 or to the
charity of one's choice.
Survivors include: 2daughters, Mrs.
Ruth Crawford and Mrs. Bill Gray of
High Point; 4 grandchildren; and 5
great-grandchildren.
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Hospiial.She was bom on May 10,1912, in
Yadkin County to the late Joseph andMary flentryReavU. She wasahome-maker, attended Center United Mclh-^ist Church and was a member ofOesinut Grove United Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Cleary was preceded in deathby her husband, Don L. Cleary, in1990. and by seven broihcts.The funeral service was held at 3pm Sunday, Jan. 19,at Center UnitedMclltodist Church by ihc Rev, TimSlaibuck. Burial followed in ChestnutGrove United Mclltodist Church.Survivors include: her daughter.3ane C. (David) Kiminer of Mocksville,' 2 grandchildren; 3 sisters, MaeR. Vestal ofYadkinville, and Sarali RMy^ and Gladys R. Holcomb, bothoiWinston-Salem: a broUter, Paul D.Rcavis of Yadkinville; and several
meccs and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church,
Mocksville, or to Hospice in the countyof the donor's choice.
norence Ethel Grubb
Mrs. Florence Ethel Smith Grubb,87, of Cherry Hill Rood, Mocksville,
died Saturday, Jan. 18,1997 at RowanRegional Modieal Center In Salisbury.
Funeral services were nt 2 p.m.
, Tuesdayat Concord United Methodist
Church in Mocksville, conducted by
the Rev. David Rcep. Burial followed
in Rowan Memorial Pork in Salisbury.
She was bom on Oct. 8, 1909, in
Davie County, a daughter of the lateJose|di and Rose Robinson Smith. She
wasahomemakerand memberofCon-
ccrd United Methodist Church.She was preceded in death by a son,
Douglas Clay Grubb in 1980, and her
husband, Loyd Alexander Grubb in
1995.
Survivors include: 4 daughters,
Janell Vtck of Louisville, Ky., Peggy
GoforthofWinston-Salero,JeanGrrf-
fln of Monroe, Belly Russell of Con
cord; 2 sisters, Beatrice S. Shaver ofSalisbury, Veola S. Miller of Mocks
ville; 3 brothers, Cicero "Sid* Smith
and J.L. "Junior" SmilhofMocksville,
and Ray Smith of Coolccmee;8 gmnd-
children; and 6 great-grandchildren.
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an automobile accidem.
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McUiodisiChurchwiihihcRev.BrendaNewmMomciatingandburialfolIow.ing in the church ccmelciy.Memoriais may be made to (he
sZr'S' Caiihcrfireci. Mocksviile, N.C. 27028.
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Maiy Eli/abelh "Belly" Slaitsnianof Hawaii died Jan. 8.1997.BoinApril 17. l917.inAllanla.Ca.
w ihe late Guy and Lillie MacAlexander, she had lived in DavieCounty for several years while woik-ingasatcchnicalillusliaiorallngcjsoll-
Rand.Surviving are adaughler. Nancy S.Turner of Mocksville; 2 sons. Guy A.Slailsman of Hawaii and Terry S.Slansman of Virginia; 7 giandchil-
ditn; and 7 great grandchildren.
: ^''.Wday. Jan. ^^^'"•'"'e.dirt■ Heights In Motsamo !• "; hrief/l/ncss. '""owing a
; •'""''in' ■n-nnday.■ Chi^j (lie Rev
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• ^""wDukeandn ° "«'«c;• Smith. """"Oo-oMaeCmnfirfd
•""'her^'K^I^'*' "*by two: Smith. ■ »nd Dew^
; y'"''«raofVaJdescand I T"'*': "/W'ataugh.T,^^^^'^'="= Vickcis; '(""sonofDrcsclioB^^^''*'''""''®
;8»cat-grandchtl<to„. "^"""'■"'i'cnjd;Snuth of Advance- 2 5™'^-""b«w; SnuthofLcjiinm ' Pauline."fWdodleaf. ®™'°™"'™'nicBartKc
James "Red" SwicegoodJ James Madison "Red" Swicegood.
74.ofSalisbury.dirt Wednesday,Jan.
IS. 1997 at Rowan Regional Medical
Center after a year of declining tealtb.
Bom Aug. 31, 1922, in Davie
County. Mr. Swicegood was a son of
the late Arthurand Essie EssickSwice-
good. He was educated in Davidson
County Schools.
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Grady Edward Smith Sr., 71,. oi
Baltimore Road, Advance, dirt Jan.
19,1997.atWinston.SalemCbnvales-
cent Center.
He was bom in Davie County, Feb.
9,192S. to the late William Albert and
Sarah Canter Smith and was a retiredtruck driver with Bingham Lumber
Company and Roberts Lumber Com
pany in Winslon-Salem. He was a vet
eran of the U.S. Army, serving during
World Warn.
Survivingarc his wife, Mary KcatonSmith of the home; a daughter, DianeKeaton of the home; and a son. Grady
E. Smith Jr. of the home; a sister, Ella
Brinkley of East Bend; 2 brothers.
Lindsey Smith of Advance and Leo
Smith of Florida; and several nieces
and nephews.
Fiineial services were to be held at
2p.m.Jan.22,atEaton Funeral Chapelby the Revs. Brian Rummage and Dan
Martin with burial following in BixbyPresbyterian Church COmctery.
Memorials may be made to BixbyPresbyterian Church. Fork-Bixby
Road. Advance, N.C. 27006.
Dorothy Hadley Zeh
Dorothy Hadley Zeh, 88, of Win-
ston-Salem.dirtJan. 18,1997,alN.C.
Baptist Hospiud.
She taught school in Mocksville
and Winston-Salem.
A funeral service was held at3 p.m.
Jan. 20, at Highland Presbyterian
Church by tbe Revs. James Banbury
andMaggi Henderson. Burial followed
at Fotsyth Memorial Park.
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^ Joyce Brown Bolmer, 55, of
Moorcsvllie, died Sniurday, Jan. 25,
1997, al Columbia Davis Hospilal in
Stalcsville.
• Bom Dec, 24. 1941. in Moores-
ville. she was a daughler of (he lale
Robert Shaw and Rulh Ulaker Bmwn
and was a graduale of Moaesville
High .School and Easi Carolina Uni-
vcrsily.
She worked in ihe Mooresvlile
Graded School System for 31 years
and wns assisianl principal of Moorcs
vllie Middle School. She was a mcm-
berofCemralUnlicdMclhcdisKniurch
.and the Moorcsvillc School Board.
Survivors include husband. Bill
Bolincr; 2 sons, Jon and wife Amy
(Fcrgiisson) Bolmer and Chuck
Bolirrcr, all of Moortsville; ahitilhcr.
Gene Brown of Maryvllle, Tenn.; and
a sisicr, Gail Frick of Moorcsvillc.
Funeral .services were conducted al
4p.m. Jan. 28, at Central United Meth
odist Church by Dr. Richard D.
Randolph. Burial followed at Triplett
United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Central
.United Methodist Church, 214 N,
Xcademy Street. Moorcsville, N.C.
Et|iel Fink Dull
Mrs. Ethel Fink Dull, 80. ofDanner
ippd, Mocksvllle, died Wednesday,
arj,42.1997 at Davie County Hospihil
iftejibeing in declining health.
Fpneral services were al 11 a.m.
-riday, Jan. 24 in Eaton Funeral Ctuipel
with, the Revs. David Gilbreath and
Rcwtie Craddock officiating. Burial
wBs.in Wesley (2hapel UnitedMethod
ist Qiurch Cemetery.
They request memorials be consid
ered forthe Cemetery Fund ofWesley
(Tbqpel United Methodist Church, do
Mr. Gene miller, 3320 N.C. 801 N.,
Mcicksville, N.C.
, >■> Rowan
CoLiniy. March 5. 1916 to the late
Rlzhugh Lceand Maggie R. Slirewalt
Rnk and was a retired supervisor with
Fox Manufacturing. She was a Fhes-
byterian. ShewasagraduateofGran
ite tjuarry High School and for many
yppts had been associated with her
husband In the 601 Nuisery. Sheeryoyed traveling.jj.She had been a resident ofAutumn
Qare of Mocksville for the past six
months.
,. Surviving: her husband, Tlltman
Dull, also of Autumn Cart, to whom
she was married for 51 years; and
several nieces and nephews.
John E. btirhamMr. John E. Durham.died .suddenlyal his liome in Wilmiiiglon on Mon
day, Jan. 20.
A native of Mocksvllle he was the
son ofthe lale John E. Durham Sr. and
Mabic Stewart Durham. He was the
grandson of Ihe late Jacob Stewart ofMocksville and also of George W.
DiiriiamofSlokesCoumy. Mr. Durhamwas a graduale of Davie'High School,
class of 1950. Wake Forfsl College in
1955 where be was a member of Phi
Beta Kappa and was editor of TTie
Slitdeni" magazine. He received a
master's degtce from Duke University
in 1956 and later served in the US
Navy.
Heissurvlvedby: a^iw, John Ward
Durham of Alexandria. Va.; a sister.
Mrs. John F. (Nancy) Underliill of
Sevema Part;. Md.; and a niece.
He was preceded in death by hiswife. Susan West DuihaAi. in 1995.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 23 in Eatons Funeral
Chapel with the Rev. Leiand
Richardson officiating. Burial was in
Oakwood Cemetery in Slalesville.
' Mae'^iidlrigw. 8^®''SSaiei died Sumiay. Jsn-.M.l^ideMedicalCmttfttSft^^^l
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Jan. 30,1997 -
Carrie Brown Groce
:• ConieMaUnduIreneBrownCroce,
^8. TomMrly of Winsion-Salem. died
friday,Jfln,2'i, l997.atDflvieCounty
flospilal.
' SitewasbomFeb.6.1928.mDavie
&ounly 10 Loiiiiie fames and Beitha D.
Jones Brown. She was a graduate of
Mocksvllle HighSchool Qassof 1947
and attended Duke University.
* She had worked for the U.S. De-
gaitment ofAgriculture assecretaryof
Tobacco AllolrrKnt. She was always
Ipteresied in an supported public edu
ction and many charities. She was a
ijiemher of Winslon-Salem Christian
l^'omen's Club, Winslon-Salem, Gar-
ilcnClul), Civilnn, servedon the United
Way of Forsyth County, supported the
Urban League, served asa friend ofthe
Oavie County Ubraty. was a former
DavleCounlyHospitalAuailiaty mem-
6er. memberofthe N.C. Federation of
Women where she strongly supported
the N.C. Zoo. fortner member of N.C.
Community College Advisoiy Board
and a memberof the N.C.State Execo-
Gve Board.
' She was on the committee for the
eleclionofGovemorJimHunlandLt.'
Cov. Dennis Wicker, she was also on
ihe D&C National Steering Commit
tee and a member of the Tidewater
Society. ShewasadescendanlofTJ.
brown. Surviving are 2 daughters:
bebraBrownCfoceofMocksvilleand
&lorit GroceMcStvatnl of .Greens-:
itoro'i.a son..Daryl.Kurtis Croce cif..
nndIhgton,'a granddaughter and 4 i
ifeMheftrDtinnanf^^ie'idkSyi^^
"IrownofMccluvilleandlJeriiftBffi^tOT
'dfSaliibUty,.'. .• j--j
A' Flineral services weiefttlii it 3:jCy
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Grace Belle Hodges■/ : Gmcc Belle Gairelson Hodges. 78.of. Ml. Airy, died Jan. 24, 1997, atNfirihcm Hospital ofSutry County,
: Funeral services were conducted at2 |i.in. Jan. 27, at Joy Light BaptistChurch by the Revs. Dale Bass andFreddie Hawks with burial followingal Anlioch Baptist Church Cemetery.;She was the half sister of Johnny
Oarrctson of Mdcksville.
Jay Seamonj sc. "Jjiy" Seamon, 67, of RidgeRoad, Mocksvllfe, died Tuesday, Jan.21.1997, ailredelll^mg^^^^l
illness. ^BrBom in Davie^Hy ■
Countyon Aug. 31.
also previously
worked at Burlington Industries for21years. He was a member of Soclrty
BaptistOiufch. vtti .SurVivJngjr^hB'wifedl^.j^^ I Evelyit BogerSe^ndW n^. .itied orl June Sfk'.lS^^abhjc^rTy';'Seamon of MoeksvMfft&b'^ter.lV PrlScillfl S. CwiiginSofMopfay^lei 3>;: glifidehlldrtH: 2 ftaiefj^BUretii''a Tdstcfi greab^tijWt^'tetl^,
" VSHt-feJ'and Bill Strt>dd.omclatng,'ai^ij.fc^^^,
I BuiWlri^PuSdSf'Bild/y^hdiof Society BaptCfifniiai c/oToliri.tiNaniz;..J97Harmoiiy.N.C.,a6S4.-,«...j.,„.jj^,,i
Early "Ml Robert^",,,,Early Taft Robertson. 87 oHJ.S.Hwy l58East.MocksvUle.diedTue.-daymotning.Jan.21.l997,a.Dav,e
County HospitalFuneral services wereheld at2 p.m.
Jan. 23. at EatonilvRevs Robert McUwbom andSeofBciatmE-nurirffollo^m
Ok Bixby PresbyterianZry Metnorialsmaybecons *^7rateHulFundofSmilhGtoveUmted
Church. cJo sueDulin Road. Advance, N.C. 27^^
He was bom m Da^i*March 5. 1909 to the Uie O.S. andSePottsRobertsonandwasasaw-
United Methodist Church.
He was preceded in deaih by »'O"-RM-St^y- Robertson, utdbfothera^"^^rtson. Grove, Robertson
and Turner Robertson- ,^5,.
Surviving are his wrfe. N««yUamsRobertsononheho^.4d3Ugh
rers Glenna»lcndn*.U«l4 0"6,'^'n^-AnnNewsome^aUofM^.
and ona Hall of Flonda; aRobertson ofMocksville: 8 gtandchil-8 Eteni-granilc!iili!rtn;2sisiers.S hee:ardOpalHoward,Mh^f
Mocksville; and 2Robertson and Press Robertson, both
of Mocksville.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997 n
/Ruby M. Soattera
RubyMaeMantisiiS6iithaii.82.
fonneriy of Modc^lie, died Mon-^
day. Jan. 27,1997, at Meadowbiock
TenaceofDavie.
She was bom June 26, 1914, in
Fotsylh County toihe late CbaiiesM.
and Rosa FOgram Marshall. A house
wife, she wasamemberofFifst United
Methodist Church ofMocksvilleand
a longtime volunteer with the Davie
County Hospital Aitsiliaiy.
She was preceded in death by a
brother, C. Max Mariihall.
Survivors include 4 sons, Roy H.
Southern Jr. ofGraham, Marshaii M.
Southern of Advance, Phillip D.
. SoutheinofNorthWiikesboioandC.
, Batty Southern of MoreheadGty; 3
sisters, Gladys Fulp of Walnut Cove,
Geneva KigerofRural Hall and Rose
Young ofWilmington; I2granddiil-
dien and 5 great grandchildren.
Agraveside service was to be held
at I p.m. Jan. 30. at Salem United
Church of Christ in Walnut G>ve by
the Rev. Ed Biggets. i
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•Ruby Fenelt Wood Spicer. 72. of
Jatiesvitte,d!edUiursday morning. Jan.
23,1997, at Hugh Chatham Memorial
Hospital in Bikin.
• Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
Jan. 2S, at .Vidtory Chapel Baptist
Church by the Revs. Spencer King.
Randy Osbome, Keith Stanley, Joe
Pyles, Levy Goodrich and Jeif Wood.
Burial followed In Crcslwood Memo
rial Gardens in Stale Road.
n .. SbewasthesisterofClydeWoodof
^^ocksville.
Leroy Ibiyon Sutphin
J fijetoy Rayon Sutphin Sr„ 71, of
Winston-Salem. died Thursday, Jan.
211997, at FOrsyth Memorial Hospi-.
tal after a peritxl of declining health.
;He was the grandfather of Jessie
Ldonaid arid Candice Leonard of Ad
vance.
' A memorial service was conducted
at 7 p.m. Jan'. 27. at Vogler and Sons
ReynoidaChapel by the Rev. J. Marion
Rector.
i[obert Estelle Wadkins
Hobert Estelle Wadkins, 71, of
t Inston-Salem, died Saturday, Jon.
, 1997, at N.C. Baptist Hospital.
HewasthefatherofSteveWadkins
;,Mocksville.
A graveside service was held at 2 '
p„m. Jan. 28, at Mountlawn Memo-
tU Park in North Wilkesboto by Pas-
t^ Ronnie Comer.
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V incrlyorOiinnGrovc,dlc(lon\Ve!nics-
day, Jan. 29, 1997, at llic laurels,
Salisbury.
Site was hum un March 1,1909 in
Ruwan Cuunly lo Ihc iale Nellie J. and
J.TlHiinas Frcczc.Shcwa.seducated in
Ruwan County Schools, and was rc-
tiied from Cannon Mills. .She was a
itiemhcr of Oak Grove United Mctli-
(xJist Church. China Grove.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
Saturday, Feb. I, at Oak Grove Meth
odist by the Revs. Geoi^e Burton and
Jiinmy Lancaster. Burial was in Oak
Grove Cemetery.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, James Garlield Beaver, on
Sept. 20,1994.
Survivors include: a sun,Tuin Bea
ver of Mocksvillc; a daughter, Mrs.
I'ennic B. Martin of Salisbury; and a
sister, Ms. Jan ieFrcczc of ChinaGnive.
Mcniorials may be made to titc
Jcnisalcm Ba|ttist Church Music or
Shutter Fund,49S Plea.sant Acre Dtiic,
Mocksvillc, NC 27028.
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^ Mr. James William Foster. 41, of
249 Baltimore Road, Advance, diedonfbursday.Jan.JO, 1997.
He was bom on Oct. 12. 1955. m
RowanCounty lo HegcC. and Marga
ret Ullis Foster, of the Itome. He was a
Baptist.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. I. at Davidson Funer^
Home Chapel Uxington. eonductr^by the Rev. Clyde Akets. Burial was in
Forest Hill Memorial Parfc,Lexm8ion.
Survivors include: sons. Jeiciny
Foster, Jamie Foster and James Will
iam Faster Jr., all of Lexington; brothers. Wayne Fostcrof Salisbury. Ronald
Foster of Lexington, and Ricky Foster
of the home.
Mimorials may be made to Free
dom Missionary Baptist Church. P.O.
Box 1242. Ijcxinglon. NC 27292.
: Carolyn Ferebee Holt
Mrs. Carolyn Fereltcc Holt, 61. of
;.'Graham. died Saturday, Feb. I at her
'residence after a year of declining
health.
Mrs. Holt was bom in DavieCounty.
. a daughter of the late William Flavius
and Zella Ward Fcrchcc. Sl« was a
dental hygienist with Dr. Joel Walker.
She was a member of Graliani Prcsby-
^ tcrian Church, where she was in tlie
choir, Presbyterian Women and a
fomrer Sunday Schixrl tcaclicr.
She was preceded in death by a
sister, Zella Virginia Harris and a
brother, John Flavius iercbee.
Survivors include: her husband,
Jerry A. Huh of the home; 5 daughters,
Lisa Carolyn Holt and Mary Holt
Browning, both of Graham, and Jean
•Holt Hoover or Burlington; 5 sLsters,
•AttielxrisSimpson ofColumbia. S.C.,
-.Saralt Kathcrine Lowdemtilk of At-
' lanta, Ga., Amanda Lee Wilkinson of
'.Mebanc, Mary Maxinc Pruett of
^Greensboro and Luclla Mae Bailey of
vNorcros-s. Ga.; 3 hrotlrcrs. Thomas
.Wilson Ferebee of Windeniere, Fla.,
i William Ward Ferebee of Mocksvillc,
and Joseph Bryan Ferebee of Denver,
iN.C-; and 2 grandchildren.
^ Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
'• Monday, Feb. 3. at Graham Pre.sbytc- .
■riadChurch,ofTrciatcdby Dr. William
;C. Wcckerly. pastor. Burial was in
; LiitwoTKl Cemetery, Grab.sm.; Memorials may be made to the
; Graham Presbyterian Cliurch toestab-
i lishadcntal hygienist scholaisbipfund,
; P.O. Box 728, Graliam, NC 27253.
/ Kay Vclnia Joluison'' Mrs. Silliss (Kay) Vclma HenkelJohnson, 86, of Advance, died Satur
day, Feb.1.Mrs. Johnson was bom on Nov. 18,1910 in Green County. Ind.. to Johnand Flora Dugan Henkel. She was amember of Mocks United MethodistChurch and was preceded in death byher husband. Raymond Johrtson.Survivors include a number of
nicccs and nephews.A funeral service was held at R p.m.Sunday. Feb. 2. at Vogler and SonsClemmonsChapelby theRcvs. Brut:e
Gwyn and A.G. Parker. A gravesidescrviec was held at 3 p.m. Monday.Feb. 3, at Westlawn Garden ofMemory, Clcmnwns.Memorials may be made to MocksMethmlist C-hureh. 523 Bcauclramp
Road, Advance, NC 27006.Basconi Kyle Harrison Jr.
J Mr. Bascom Kyle Harrison Jr., 45,■ of Lewisville. died Tuesday. Jan. 28,1997. at his home.
He was the fatliCT of Mrs. HopeLynette Harrison Shoaf and her hus
band Wesley of Mocksville.
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: J^es Roy Harris
' Mr. James Roy Harris. 78. of U.S._Hwy. 601 Nonh. Mock.svillc. died
■ Tuesday, Ian. 28. 1997. at his home.■;!* Funeral services were at 2 p.m.
; Friday.Jan. 31 .inUnionChapel United
; Methodist Church with the Revs. Trm
Staibuck and James Wchbofnctaling.
Z Burial was in the chureh ccmclciy.2- The family requests tncnturials be
: ransidercd for tlie cemetery fund of
'ynion Chapel United Methodist•^Ureh,Hwy.60l N.,Mix;ksvtlle,NC.
127028.
Harris w.%s born in Ircdcll;Ci>unty on May 3. 1918 to the late
^linries Newton and Amelia Hcndton
'Htms and was retired from Drexcl-"Ifcntage Furniture Co. Hcwasaroem-
bcr of New Union Church. He wasvctcianoftheU.S.Anny.1iavingscTvcd
in World War II.
Survivors include; 2 daughters,
Brcnda H. Angcll of Mocksvillc and
Linda H. Angell of Lexington; a son,
Jock R. HaiTisorSummcrville.S.C:Sgtandchildrcn;agrcat-granddaughtcr;
a sister, Editli H. Grant of Lecsburg,
Ca; and abruthcr.JolmFdwordHatTisof Hickory.
His wife. Gladys G. Hanis, prc-
. ceded him in death in February, 1991,
Ella Fry Minory Mrs. Ella Fry Minor, 86. of Ad
vance, died Ividay, Jan. 31, 1997, in
Mcadowbnxik Terrace of Davie.
She was bom on Sept. II, 1910, in
Davie County lo George I.- and Lillic
Smith Fry. Mrs. Minor was a iricrnbcr
t>f Warners Chapel Cbriich of Christ.
Funeral services were at 10 a.m.
Monday, Feb. 3, at Mticcdonia
Moravian CImrcli with Ihc Rev. John
Frank Fry ofriciating. Burial followed
in the church graveyard.
She was preceded in death by her
hashand, Lewis G.Minor,2soas. Larry
E. Minor and Davis S. Minor, 3 broth
ers, William S. Fry. Grady G. Fry and
Charlie E. Fry; and a sister, Nancy F.
Bnracy.
Survivors include: 6 suns, Bub G.
Minor and wife Mickey of Advance.
Bill I. Minor and wife TiKlma of
Advance, Dr. Jim G. Minor and wife
Dr. Cheryl Minor of Winslon-Salcm,
Jerry W. Minor of Ixwisvillc, Donald
C. Minor and wife Barbara of
Lewisville, Joseph R. Minor and wife
Carolyn of ILast Bend; 3 daugluers,
Jean M. Bourne and hii.shiutd David of
WInston-Salcin. Linda M. Moore and
hashand James of Mocksvillc, and
Zciyl M. Hudson of LcwLsvillc; 25gmndchildrcn; a number of great
grandchildren; 5 bnithcfs, the Rev.
John F. Fry of Gcnnantun, George T.
Fry of Advance. David J. Fry of Ad-
, vance, Glenn G. Fry «>f Wiaslon-Sa-
lem and Robert L. Fry of Advance.
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/ Gnicc Driver PicJCC. 90. of Duke
Sirccl. CiNtlceincc. dial Sunday. Feb.
2.1997. at Brian Center of Salisbury.
She was l)urn SejU. 22.1906. to the
late Luran D. and Jo Etllis Driver in
Davie County and was lellrcd from
Etrwin Mills. .She was a ntenilicr of
Victory Daplisi Church and was an
avid cruclietcrand enjoyed working in
llowers.
I lerhusband. John Pierce, preceded
her in dcalh in I9S9.
Surviving arc a daughter. Jtxinnc P.
RubcrtsofFa>cucvil!c;ason. Rayiiuind
Pierce of Coolccmee; i sisters. Versie
Hcllardand Inc/Urcgory.bothofCool-
ccmec. and Pauline Huddler of
Ctuinplcr. a bnitlicr. Ralph Driver of
Gicenville. S.C.; .S grandchildren; and
several nieces and ne|<licws.
Funeral services were conducted at
11a.in.Fch.S.atliatanFuneralClvipel
by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial
followed at Legion Park.
Memorials may be made to Victory
Baptist Church. P.O. Box 686. Cool
ccmee. N.C. 27014 or Britin Center.
6JS Statcsvillc Blvd.. Salisbury. N.C.
28144.
J Bobby Ray SpUlnianMr Bobby Ray Spillman. 56. ofJunction Road. Cooleemec. diedWednesday. Jan. 29. 1997 at Davte
County Hospital.Funeral services were held at 2 p. m.
Salurday.Fcb. I .at first Baptist Church
in Coolccmee. Burial followed inRowan Memorial Park in Salisbury.Mr. Spillman was btitn on June 30.1940.!n Davie Cdunty.asonofthelate
Winnie Harding and Edna McDanicISpillman. He was employed atCclanesc in Salisbury and was a meni-her of First Baptist Church m
Ctx>Icci«cc.He was prcccdcU in dcalh hy osister. Joan Shoaf ofTrouiman.Survivors includc'.his wife, Dreania
Spillman of the home; 2 dau^tcrs.Cindy Ward of Johnson City, Tcnn..and Tammy Bcliatny of North MyitleBeach. S.C.; a son, Mike Spillman ofCooleemec; a sister. Baibaia Foster ofOrmond Beach. Fla.; and 3 grandchil
dren.
Lloyd Dewitt Shank
Mr. Uoyd Dewitt Shank. 74. of
Indian Hills Road. Advance, died Sat
urday night. Feb. I.at Meadowbrook
Terrace of Davicin Advance where he
had been a resident for the past year.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
Tuesday.Feb.4.inForkBaptist Church
with the Revs. Ken Eivans and Aaron
Carter officiating. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Shank was bom on Sept. 17.
1922 in Hiirrisonburg. Va., to Fannic
Rhodes Shank of Harrisonburg and
the late Kent Shank. He was retired
from Munows Tmcking Co. with 45
yearsofexperience. He wasamcmbcr
of Fork Baptist Church and was a U.S.
Army veteran of World War II. He
attentled the Mennonite College in
Harrisonburg and wasamemberofthe
Fork Civic Club.
He was preceded in death by his
first wife.JcssieErvin Shank, in 1979.
Survivors include: his second wife.
Pauline Bamhardt Shankof the home;
a daughter. Dotty Kindly of
Thomasvilleta son. Lloyd D. Shank Jr.of High Point; 4 grandchildren; and 4
great-grandchildren.
/ Ruby Mae SouthernMrs. Ruby Mac Marshall South-era. 82. formerly of Mocksville. diedMonday evening. Jan. 27. 1997. atMcadowhnxik Terrace of Davie.She was bom on June 26.1914. inForsyth County to the late Cliarlcs M.and Rosa Pegram Miushali. She w^ ahousewife and mcmbcrof First UnitedMetliodistaiurchofMoeksville. Mrs.
Southern was a long-littie volunteer
with the Davie County Hospital Aux-
ilinry-She was preceded in de.illi by abnitlicr. C. Max Marshall.Survivors include; 4 sons. Roy H.Southem Jr. of Graham. Marshall M.SouthemofAdvancc.PhillipD.South-
cra of North Wilkesboro and C. BarryStmthera of Morelicad City; 3 sisters.Gladys Fulp of Walnut Cove. GenevaKigerof Rural Hall and Rose YoungofWilmington; 12 grandchildren; and 5great-grandchildren.A graveside service washcldlhurs-
d.iy Jan. 30. 1997. at Salem ChapelUnited Church of Christ Cemetery inWalnut Cove with the Rev. lil Biggcrs
officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family re-i)ucsts that memorials be made to theAl/licimers Associalioti.919 N. Michi
gan Ave.. Chicago. 111. 60611.
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list ai«mhCeincic|y.cipglfnon was pDn*wTn 1905. totlielaicSnSoilicHootsSteelman
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^W'»«»--5^K.l,andEdithS."''^rtafofWinston-Salcra.Sparks- both^^ of Yadkinville.Josephine S. Mountain;Arlcne Patterson of3,«,geveralnieeesandne^^ ^
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ix)uiseB.Walser/ .Louise Bighy Wal^. 7.3jt.f/ Unwixid.diedSaturday.Fcb. I-W ... fl her home after an illness of four
•UlayesofMrxiksville. ,
Funeral services were >><=''1• ™ m Fcb 3. al Smith Grove Baplisl■- CTiirch wlicrc site was a■lhcRcvs.JamcsC.CainJr.andBiyson
Bigby. Burial followed in the church
I'.ccmclcry.
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Dallas Adam Baker, 70, of Hardi-son Slreet, Mocksville, died Saturday
night, Feb. 8.1997 at the home of hisdaughter in Rocknell after being indeclining health.
He as bom in Davie County May 4,
1926 to Lillian Nichols Baker of
Mocksvilleand the late Mack Raymond
Baker and was a retired truck driver
with I lighland YamMillswith30years
of service. He wasaniember ofMocksville Seventh Day Adventist Churchand especially enjoyed gardening and
farming.
Surviving,inaddiliontohismother,are a daughter, Pat Lucas of Rockwell;
a son, Timothy Baker of Mocksville; 2
granddaughters; a brother, Dwight
Baker of Mocksville; and a sister,
Carolyn Scire of Clarksbuty, NJ.
Funeral services were conducted at4p.m. I%b. 12, at Eaton Funeral Chapel
by Pastor Kenneth Blake and Elder
Archer Livengood. Burial followed in
Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Rowan
County Hospice, 1410 North Main
Street, Salisbury, N.C. 28144.
Donald Lee Jones Sr.y Donald Lee Jones Sr.. 57. died ofcancer Monday. Feb. 3.1997, al Can-dler General Hospital in S.nvannali,
Ga.He was the son of the late QiarlieM. and Ruth G. Jones of Mocksville.1 le resided in Wallhourville, Ga. or 30
years.
He was of the Baptist faith and aveteran of lite U.S. Army, serving during the Vietnam War. He was employed as a service technician alDougherty Equipment inSavannahfor
25 years.He is survived by his wife,. NinaJones; 2 sons, Donald Lee Jones Jr. ofLudowici, Ga, and John Robinson ofTompkinsville, Ky.; 2 daughters, Ann
Bennett of Laporte. Texas and Sharon
Herr of Walthourville, Ga.; 5 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren; asister, Margaret J. Shoffnerof Mock-s-ville; and 2 nieces. Teiii Stephens andAnnette Hempstead of Mocksville.
A funeral service was held at IIa.m. Feb. 6. at Carter Funeral Chapeland Oglethorpe Memorial Park.
Wade Hampton DysonJ Wade Hampton Dyson Sr., 83, of
Greenhill Road, Mocksville, diedWednesday morning, Feb. 5,1997. atIkrrsylh Memorial Hospital in Win-
ston-Salem .after several years of de
clining health. He had been a resident
of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie in
Advance for tire past three years.
Bom in Ircdell County. Feb. 23,
1913, to the late Noah and MamieTutterow Dyson, he was a farmer. Forseveral years, he was a surveyor with
ASCS. Hewasa former memberofthe
N.C. Grange,
■ He was a member ofCenter United
Methodist Church where he hits served
on the Administrative Board and wasa
charter meniberofthe United Method
ist Men. He was a member and former
officer of Center Community Development and liad served in the Civil Air
Patrol during World War II. He was
also a charter member of Center Vol
unteer Fire Department.
His wife, Alice Evans Dyson, pre
ceded him in death in 1988.
Surviving are a daughter, FayeDyson Donahue of Rock Hill, S.C.; 2sons. Wade DysonJr.and Philip Dyson,
both of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren; a
sister, Helen Cliafftn of Mocksville;
and a brother. Alvin Dyson of Mocks
ville.
Funeral services were to be held al
2 p.m. Feb. 7. at Center United Meth
odist Church with the Rev. Gary Kling
and Dr. John Rowe ofTiciating. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.Memorials may be made to the
Building FundofCenter United Meth
odist Qiurch, U.S. Hwy, 64 West,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
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James Scott Haneline
James Scott Haneline, 27,ofWin-
slon-Salem,diedunexpectedly Monday, Feb. 10,1997.
He was the nephew of Barbara
Hester of Mocksville.
Funeral services' were lield at 7
p.m. Feb. 11, at Hayworth-Miller Si
las Creek Chapel by llie Rev. Mike
Lane. Graveside services were to be
private.
Carson Lewis Sr.
Carson Lewis Sr., 68. of I lampton-
ville, died Thursday. Feb. 6, 1997, al
bedell Memorial Hospital.
Bom in liedell County, a .son of the
late Will and Nannie Carson Lewis, lie
wasamemberofPleasant Mill BaptistChurch and was last employed with
Hendrix and Corriher Construction
Company.
Surviving are 3 sons. Carson Lewis
Jr., Wilbert Ray Lewis Sr. and James
Michael Lewis, all of Mocksville; 2
daughters, Margaret Wilkes and
GeraldineRobeits, both ofMocksville;a brother, Clyde Lewis Sr. of Mocks
ville; 6 sisters, Lois Rose of I lannony,
EmmaSludeventiuulGwyn Ikiud, Nith
of Statesville. Clois Lewis and BobbieLewis, both of the home, and Fayc
Porter of Mocksville; 11 grandchil
dren and 4 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2:30p.m. feb. 9. al Pleasant Hill Baptist
Cliurch in Hamplonville by the Rev.
Walter Tddine. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
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/ Jolin Pfiul Maslcn Jr., 55, of Win-
' ston-Salcm. ilicd Friday. Feb. 7,1997,
at his liome.
lie was the father of Paula Aim
Masten Powell of Moeksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
Feb. 9. at 1 laywotlh-MillerSilasCreek
Cbapcl witb the Revs. James Hicks
and Richard Shamel. Burial followed
in Providence Moravian ChurchGrave-
yard.
Rosa Freeze Rankin
J RoseFrce2eRankin.76,ofMooies-
ville, died Thursday, Feb. 6, 1997, at
her home.
She was thcsisterofMargie Wagner
ofCooleernee.
Funeral services were to be held at
11 a.m. Feb. 8. at Rocky Mount United
Methodist Church by the Rev. Christ
Fitzgerald. Burial followed in the
church cemeleiy.
Viola Nichols Moore
Viola Nichols Mtnirc of 113 Tul-
lerow Road. Moeksville. died Mon
day. Feb. 3. 1997. at the home of lier
son with whom slic resided.
Born June 15. 1916. in Wilkes
County, she was a daughter of the late
Linnie J. and Minnie Nichols. She was
a fontier textile worker and home-
maker.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Dallas W. Moore; and a son.
Danny Ray Moore.
Surviving are 2 sons. Dallas Moore
Jr. and Kenneth E. Moore, both of
Moeksville; 3 daughters. Darlene
Moore Whitaker of Moeksville. Betty
M. Robertson of Moorcsville and KayM.TalleyofLcwisvilletabrother.Catl
J. Nichols of Spencer; 2 sisters. Ada
McPhcrson and Ellie larwrs. both of
Asheboro; 15 grandchildren; arrd 16
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.ro. Feb.S.at Eaton's Funeral Chapel
with tire Rev. Ryan Cannon officiat
ing. Burial followed in Center United
Methodist Cliureh Cemetery.
: Elizabeth Reeves
J : ElizabelhJoanConnellRceves.6l.
: of Jerusalem Avenue. COoleemee.died
-Friday. Feb. 7. 1997. at Forsyth Me-
- morial Hospital in Winston-Salem.
She was bom Aug. 7.1935 to Olin
Mitchell Connell of Coolcemee and
the late Des.sie Urcille Waller in Davie
County. She had worked for B&F
Manufacturing of Moeksville and was
amemberof Edgewood BaptistChuich.
Surviving, in addition to her fatlrer.
. are2daughters.CarolCaudleofHamp-
' lonvilleandCailaHellanlofWcxxUeaf;
ason. Richard Reeves of Cooleemee;4
grandchildren; a great granilcliitd: 4
brothers. Ray "Buck" Connell ofCool-
eemee. RJ. Connell of Moeksville.
Dewey CbnnellofClevelandarrd Bany
Connell ofCalifomia:4sistcrs.Brenda
Connell of Moeksville. Vicki Connell
and Paula aianin.bothofCootceemee.
and Diane Waller of Salisbury.
A sister. LoisC. Nichols, preceded
her in death.
Funeral services were conducted at
' 4 p.m. Feb. 9. at Edgewood Baptist
; ChurehbylheRev.JohnDanielShoTes.
' Shelby Harbour and D.C. Sullivan.
Memorials may be made to Cancer
IServices. 622 North Main Street.
Moeksville. N.C 27028.
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Shelby Jean Nail Pardue. 59. of
County Home Road. Moeksville. died
Wcdne.sday. Feb. 5.1997. at her resi
dence.
She was bom Nov. 2.1937.inDavie
County to Crady Nail of Moeksville
and the late Zola Swicegood Nail and
had worked for QST for three yeara.
She was a member of Concord United
Methodist Church.
Surviving, in addition lo Itcr father,
arc her husband. Pliillip Pardue of the
home; a daughter. Lori Costner of
Moeksville; 2 grandchildren; 2 sislcrs.
Dean Waller and Donnie Beddington.
bolhof Mocksville;and abrother.Tom
Nail of Moeksville.
Funeral services wcrcheldat 2 p.m.
Feb. 8. at Concord United Methodist
Church with the Rev. David Reepoffi-
eiating.
Memorials may be made to Hos
pice of Davie County. P.O. box 848.
Moeksville. N.C. 27028or lo Concord
United Methodist Church Cemetery
Fund. 5882 N.C. Hwy. 801 South.
Moeksville. N.C. 27028.
William Douglas SmilhWilliamDouglasSniith.75.ofDunn
J Trail. Advance, died Tliursday night.
Feb. 7.1997. t" Davie County Hospital
after several years of declining health.He wasUiroinDavicCounty March
29. 1921. to the late Duke and .Sally
Smilh Smith and was a retired carpen
ter. He especially enjoyed gardening
and fishing.
He was preceded in death by a sis
ter. Mae Smith; and by 3 brotlters. Ray
Smith. Oscar Smith .and Odcll Smith.Surviving arc 2 sons. Doug .Smith
of Advance and Terry Smith of die
home; 2 sisters. Irene Hanman of Ad
vance and Edna Livengood of Moeks
ville; and several nieces ami nephews
A graveside service was lield at 2p.ro.reb.9.itiBcthlcbemUtiitcdMcth-
odisl Church Cemetery with the Rev.
Donald Fundeiburk olficiating.
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y Luther MonriK- "Dill" .Siroud, 9.1. of
40.1 Tred Uinicr lioud. Mocksvlllc,
died luidiiy moniiiij;. Feb. 7. 1996. at
DuvieCounty Ilospitul fultowingnller
lieiiij! in dce lining health for two years
and seriously ill one week.
Boni in Iredell County July 8.1903.
to the late VVilliani Falriek and Sallie
Godhey Stiuiid. he wasa retired farmer
and member of Pleattanl View BaptLsi
Chureh.
Surviving are his wife. Kiith Allen
Stroud. wlium he married April 20.
1930: a son. W.M. "Bill" Siroud of
Moeksville: a daughter. Betty S. Beck
of Mocksvillc: 2 grandeliildren. David
Lee Beck of Mocksvillc and Sandy
Sliephcnl of Cleinmons: a great gmnd-
daiigliter. Brand! Beckof MiK-ksville;
and a step great grandson. Krislopher
Peiitnnd of Moeksville; and a number
of nieces iind nephews.
He was preceded in death by 2
brothers. Clyde Stttnidnnd KiinSlroud;
and 3 sisters. Julia Siroud. Gladys
Seamon. Mae Cartuer. Lavora
Hiurefson and Lucille Pratt.
Funeral services were conducted at
2:30 p.m. Feb. 9. at Keavis Funeral
I lome Chapel in Harmony by the Rev.
Billy Jarrelt. Burial followed at Soci
ety Baptist Church Cemetery.
William Gray Wallace
WilUamGray "Willie" Wall.ice.47,
ofE.itonsChurchRoad.diedlateTues-
day aftemoon after a lengthy illness.
He was Ikiiii in Forsyth County.
Oct. 11.1949. to the late Ada Wallace
and Bud Wallace of Moeksville and
was a fanner. I Ic had also been a me
chanic with John IX'ere Tractor.
He was a 1967 graduate of Davie
County High School and a graduate of
Forsyth Tech with a degree in agricul
ture business, I le had also served in the
U.S. Marines. He as a lifelong member
and a deacon of Bear Creek Baptist
Chuich where lie had taught the young
adult Sunday School class for several
years.
Surviving, in addition to his father.
;ue 2 sons. Weston Wallace and Wil
son Wallace, both of the home: his
bmlitcr. Mike Wallace of Moeksville;
a niece. Leannc Wallace; his slcp-
innther. Sara W. Wallace of Moeks
ville; and his maternal step grond-
mnllicr. Mac Walker of Mocksvillc.
A gras'eside service was held at 11
a.m. Feb. 6. at Bear Creek Baptist
Chureh Cemetery with the Rev. Rich
ard Eskew ornciallng.
Memorials may be made to the
Building Fund of Bear Creek Baptist
Chureh. c/o Jerry Hancs. 492 Bear
Creek Church Road. Moeksville, N.C.
27028.
Thclnia S. Trent
j Theiiiia Lmiise Shuler Trent. 8(1,
ol Advance, died Monday. Feb. 10. at
N.C. Baptist Hospital In Winston-
Born Sept. 27, 1916, in Davie
Ctiunty to David Washington and
Florence Alwood Shuler. she was a
iiiumberof Advance Baptist Church
and was retired from N.C. Baptist
Hospital after 32 years of service.
Site loved working at home with her
llowcfs and giiideil in her yard.
Siirvivingareason. William DavidTrent of Advtmce; 2daugliicrs. Harriet
Brown of Advance and Debbie
Etigewotth of Rural Hall; 6 grand
children; 8 great grandeliildren; 3
hniihers. Lester Shuler of Wlnston-
.Saleni. Dwight Shuler and David
Shuler. both of Mocksvillc; 2 sisters.
Haael Hartnitiii of Advance and
Frances Reiitz of Moeksville: tind a
sister-in-law, Frances Trent of Wln-
ston-Salein.
Funeral .services were to be held at
2 p.m. Feb. 13. at Voglerand Sons
ClenimonsaiapelhytheRev.Lanny 'Atkins with burial following in Wood
land Cemetery in Winsion-Salem.
Memorials may be made to the
Comprehensive Cancer Center of
Bowman Gray. N.C. Baptist Hospi
tal. Medical Center Blvd.. Wlnsion-
Salem. N.C. 27157.
Lizzie Barney Whiten
y Lizzie Barney Whiten, 93, of Dog-
inil Road, died Friday, Feb. 7,1997. at
Autumn Care.
She was born Aug. 17.1903. to the
late John W. and Einiiia Riddle Barney
in Davie County and was retired from
B&FMaiiufacliiringwIiciesheworkctl
for over 21) years. She was a member of
Tunenlinc Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Rev. G.V. Whilcii. who
founded and served as first pastor of
Aniioch B.iplist Chureh in Winston-
Saleni. She had been active in Chris
tian cnde.ivors since she was a young
child.
Surviving are a son. Paul K. Plott of
Virginia Beach. Va.; a daughter. Optil
Irene Freeman of Moeksville; 3 step
daughters. Cleo Walls. Christine
Needliain .ind Jewel Miiurogian. all of
Wimston-Salem; 17 grandchildren; 18
great grandchildren; and 3 great great
grtmdchildren.
A graveside services was held at 11
ii.m. Feb. 10, at Union Chapel United
Methodist Gturch Cemetery.
Pearl Graver Wyalt
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Hoail. Mocksvillc, died Wedncsdtiy.
Fell 5. 1997. at N.C. BtiptLst Hospital
ifi ^VinKion«ScilcnL
She was bom Nov. 29.1908. m dm
kite Wiilierand Ella U-onanl Craver in
Davidson County and was retired from
Diiyte County Hospital where she was
a dietician. She was one of the oldest
living nicmhcrs of Fork Baptist. .Sheloved togardcii aiidcare for licr family.
She wus preceded in death by her
husband. Wade H:anpion Wyati Sr.. in
HJ." and 3 brothers. Olin Craver.
George Craver and Lawrence Craver.Surviving are i sons. Wade Wy.ntt
and Johiiiiy Wyatt. both ofMoeksville;
3 daiightcrs. limily Wyatt of the home.
Betty Blackwelderof Mwk.sville and
Shirley Hyatt of Wiirston-Salcm; 9
grandchildieii; 9 gretii granilchihlreii;asister. VerlicC. Powers cifLmiisville,
Ky; and 2 step great gramlchlldren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
Feb. 7. at Fork Baptist Chureh by the
Rev. Kenneth Evans. Burial followed
in the clnireh cemetery.
Memorials may be made to theBuilding Fund of Fork Baptist Chureh.3141 U.S. Hwy. 64 East. Moeksville.
N.C. 27028 or toacliariiyoniid donor's
choice.
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ton, tlicil Tucsdiiy. Feb. II. 1997. at
Fdtsylb Mcmiirial Hospilai in Win
ston-Sale in.
She was Ixirn in Davic County Jan.
22. I9IK>. to llic late Moses B. and
Henrietta AlvertaColey Brrx-k.
She began wwking for the Orfiecof
die U.S. Attorney in Oiarlotte in 1921.
The ofliec was later moved to Greens
boro where site retired in 1962 with
inoie than 4(1 years of federal scrviee.
After retiring, she worked part-liinc at
the Davie County Ta.x Office.
She wasan active niciiilierofFann-
inglon United Metlaxlist Church where
she was a ineniher of the church choir
and United Methodist Women. She
was instruiwntal in the formation ofthe Fannington Community Cemetery
Comiiiillcc. which she served as secre
tary and treasurer for more than 20
years.
Surviving arc 7 nephews. Burr
HrtK-k. James Brock. Riehtud Brock
and William Laurie Brock, all ofFtinit-
inglon, JohnT. Brock andRufus Brock,
both of MtKksville. and John F. Brock
of Six Mile. S.C.; 3 nieces. Frances B.
Tucker of Eden. Mary B. Farrand Julie
Bnxk. both of Columbia. S.C.
Funcr.il services were conducted at
2 p.m. Feb. 15. at Farmington United
Methodist Church with the Rev.
Tammy T.nlbert officiating. Burial fol-
lowedinFamiingtonCommunilyCcm-
etery.
Meiuorials may l)C made to Fann
ington Community Cemetery. 2563
Farmington Road. Mixiksvillc. N.C.
2702K; Farmington United MethodistChurch, e/o Greg Williams. l207Fanii-
ingtun Road. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028;
or to die Renovation of the Brock Au-
ditorium.c/o DavicCounty ArtsCtntn-
eil. North Main Street. Mocksville.
N.C.27028.
Carl Walter Eaton
j Mr. Carl Walter Eaton, 90. of 345
N. Main St., Mocksville. diedTuesilay
afternoon. Feb. 18. 1997. at Forsyth
. Memorial Hospital Winston-Salemaf-
ler a brief illness.
The btKly is at Eaton's Funeral
n Hume. Ariangemenlswere incomplete
n as of prc.s5 lime.
Robert Joseph Cuthrell
Robert JosephCulhrell.65, of Cen-
y icr Street. Ckiolcemee. died Tuesday.
Feb. 11. 1997. at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital in Winston-Salcm.
HewasbomMay 13, l93l.inDavie
County, a son of the late George W.
and Ida Carter Cuthrell. He had been
employed by Burlington Industries in
Coolcemcc and later retired from
Hocehst-Cclanese in Salisbury. HewasamemberofCooIccmec Unitt^ Meth
odist Church. American Legion Post
54 and VFW Post 1119 in Coolcemee.
Survivors include his wife. Sue
Smith Cuthrell of lite home; a son.
Rtibcrt Earl Cuthrell of Mocksvillc; a
daughter. Jo Anne Davis of Mtxtks-
villc;a sister. BonnieCuthrcll Pierceof
Salisbury; and 3 grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m.Feb. I3.al Eaton FuneralChtipcl
by the Revs. Jay Boyd and Shelby
Harbour. Buri.vl followed in Legion
Memorial Park in Cooleeincc..
Memorials may be made to Cool-
eemccUnitedMcdiodislChurch.Cool-
ecmec, N.C. 27014.
V 6ttaCopeDa^^^^.^,3^^/■ OttaCopcDavis.W.
; Cpuniytotheintc ^ ^ ^'^^rstehad^ a member
„ r-eh 14. at Eaton Funeral
; Church or the. cotdUmtcdMetWt go,; Cclnetery Fund. 588 ^• South. Mocksville. N.C-i'"
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J hill Ro3d.Moeksville. died htteThurs-day. Feb. 13.1997. at Brookridge Retirement Home in Winston-Salem
where she had been a resident for thepast six and a half years.She was born in Davie County,Dec. 26, 1912. to the late Glenn andFannic Foster Koont/. and wtis ahomc-maker. Shcwasa memberofthe Churchof Jesus Clirisi of Latter Day Saints.Tanglewotxl Ward..Her husband. John William San-ford Green, died May 31. 1988. Shewas also preceded in death by a sister.Vetlie Koontz; and abiolher. Marshall
Koontz.Survivorsinelude4daughtcis.Jiinic
G. Livengood and Ruth G. Foster, bothof Mocksville. Pliyllis G. Williams of
Advance and Belly 0. Smilhof Mocksvillc and High Point; 2 sons. WilliamA. Green of Mocksvillc and Floyd E.Green of Mooresville; 14 grandchil
dren; and 27 great grandchildren.Funeral services were Itcld at 2 p.m.Feb. 16. at Eaton Funeral Chapel withBishop Starr Eckholdt ofrieialing.Burial followed inSalem United Meth
odist CTiurch Cemetery.Memorials may be made to theBaptist Retirement Home, PrtnocNuis-
ing Care Unit, P.O. Box 11024. Win-• ston-SaIem.N.C.27lI6-I0MortotheCemetery Fund of SalcmUnited Meth
odist Church, c/o Troy Winfrey. 129Woodvale Drive. Mocksville. N-C.
27028.
-vRedHendricksWatdCray-Rcd-HCTdncks^^>AVor Sal-tsbury S««cL Mocgv. '^dtt^•-•deirly Thursday. Feb. 13. 19^''
: 8 SlMothelateErnestGreverand:-Scubh Merrill Hendricks and
■ retired building contractor. "•; 32dc8rceMason.aShnnera,ndamcnt•:b^rofVuo..sOluband.heN^-:^otneBuilderaA.^^.^:• also a member of Mocksvmc
EdwardGrayllendricksJr.ofCiWn
horo- 4 orandchildren; and 2 sisters.Ru^; Colletie of Mocksville andGertrudeMadisonofWinstomStdem.
Funeral services ww ,»m Fcb 15. at Eaton Funeral ChaiKl
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Dorothy Eudy Hunt, 75. of 1837
Junction food. Mocksville, died Sun-
J af Davie CountyHospital after a pciiod of declining
health. ®
Bom May 8. 1921. in Rowan /
County, to the late Ida Sandcis and
Andy Aithur Eudy, she was educated
in tlic Rowan County schools and was
a honicinalccr. She was a member of
Oakland Heights Baptist Church in
Salisbury.
Her husband. Tom Hunt, preceded
her in ilcaih.
Surviving are 2 sons. Tom Ricky
HuntofMocksville and Michael Lynn
HuntofBinningliaro.Ala.:adaughter.Sonya McCrary of Mocksville: a
brother. Eugene Eudy of Logansport
2 sisters. Myrtle Bairinger of
Winamac. Ind. and Brodus Miller of
China Grove; and 4 grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted at 3 p.m. Feb. 19. at Lycrly
Funeral Home's James C. Lyerly
Cliapcl by the Rev. Edwaid Bitncr
with burial following at West Lawn
Memorial Park in China Grove.Memorials may be made to the
Alzheimer's Disease Association,Southern Piedmont Chapter. 3420
Shamrock Drive. Charlotte. N.C
28215-3298.
1 Henry Edgar TVoutman
; .Henry Edgar Troutman. 85. of
: Hamptonvillc, died Saturday. Feb. 15.
; 1997. at Itcdell Memorial Hospital in
^ Statesville following a critieal illr^
of three weeks,
r Bom in Calawba County. Feb. 11.
: 1912. to the late Franeis Edgar and
* OssieljouellaQineTioutinan.hewas
' a letired dairy farmer and engaged in
j! general farming.
' He married the former Atha York,
i; who survives. May 4.1935. He was a
;. member of Holly Springs Baptist
Church.
*i - Surviving, in addition to his wife.
n are 5 sons. Fred H. Troutman of Yad-kinville. Edgar C. "Ed" Troutman of
; Moeksville. Ralph T. Troutman and
'.i DwayneR. Troutman. both of Hamp-
- lonville. and Cecil Leon "Pete" Trout-
i roan of Statesville; 2 daughters.
f RebcceaT."Becky"CaitnerandSandra
« T. "Cookie" Walker, both of Mocks-
: ville; 2 brolheis. Paul C. Troutman of
• Statesville and Robert L. Troutman of
• Ka'leigh;3sisters.TheIniaT.Mooreof
J Salisbury, Elsie T.Startette and Doris
: fsCiouch.bothofStatcsville;l2giand-
: children; and 12 great grandchildren.
: • He WHS preceded in death by 3
: biothers. G. Curtis Troutman. Fay
' Ftaneis Troutman and Herman Lee
' Troutman; and 2 sisters, Mary Louelta
• Reavis and Betty Sue Fox.
' : Funeral services were conducted at
• 11 a.m. Feb. 17. at Holly SpringsBap-
tist Church hy the Rev. Clifford L.
: tfwaltney.BurialfoUowedinthechurch
; cemetery.
Fronds Reid Hunter
Francis Reid Hunter. 71. of Pud-dingRidgeRoad.diedearlyThursday. .
Feb. 13.1997.atN.C. Baptist Hospital
in Winston-Salem.
He was bom in Davie County Feb.
22.1925. to the late Qiarlie Reid imd
Nellie Boger Hunter and was a retired
dairy farmer. He especially enjoyedhunting and fishing.
He attended Farmington HignSchoolandwasamemberoftheDHlA
(N.C. and Davie County chiqilets). He
was a charter member of Farmington
Volunteer Fire Department, a formermemberoftheN.C.Grangeandwasan
active memberof Davie ARC. He was
of the Baptist faith. „ „Surviving areadau^ter.Sue Hunter
ofMocksville;ason.EugeneHunterof
Mocksville;4gtandchiIdren;hisiong-timecompamon.KarleneCope;a^a
brother. Clay Hunter of Mocksville.
A graveside services was held at IpmFeb. 16. at Batons B^tist ChurchCemetery with the Rev. David
Gilbreath officiating.
Memorials may be made to the
Cemetery Fund of Batons BaptistChurch, c/o Jim Eaton. EatonsChurch
Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or toFarmington Volunteer Fire ^part-
iiienl. 332 Pinebtook Drive. Mocks-vnie.N.C. 27028..
/igela D. Sloan
Angeia Davidson "Pee Wee
Sloan. 32. of Statesville. died Tuesday moming.Feb. 18.1997.atCaro-
linas Medical center in aiartotte.
Rutledge and Bingham IHineral
Home in Statesvilie is in charge of
funeral arrangements.
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Je-sse Lloyd Bobbilt
I.luvd nohbillof 160 Kluiiic !
Ri>aJ. Mucksvilic.diixISaiurd^iy.^^ g
22, 1997. in Independence, Va. t-l !
He w.Ts bnm in IndegKndence, Va. .
to ilw laie Ben and Lula BoUii(l.iHeg)
wn<i preceded in rlealh by his Wif&'d
Helen Irene Rnbhiii.
.Surviving: are d sons. Jesse inniw;!
Biibhill of I'ineolii, Alan Eii];efie>
Biilitiill of Woodleaf, Kcnnclh Tliii;.'
ilohhill and Jerry Dean llobbill, Mh'J
cirMiH;ks\ illc;.Sdnii!;hlcrs, Kalliy M!ie.;
Hools of liasl Rend, l-di/ahelli Paye;;
Keen ofWeslon, Miss., Roxanne Kednil
of lln/.leliursl. Miss,, Tammy l.yiin!'
Hot)bitloflnde|)endL'ncc,Va.andI-;ilci|
Sue Bohbiii of Lexinglon; 2.J grand-
children; 9 grcal grandeliildten; a ,;
brolher, Hiinild RoMrill of Yadkih'
ville;andasisicr, DrendaRossofYad- •_
kinville.
He uas preceded in dcalli by 2
children, Rnndy Lee Rnhhill and
Manila Ann Ilolibill,
Tniwr.il services were lo be Itcld in
liulepencfcncc, Va,
Curl Walter Eatoii
Carl Waller Ealoii, 90, of Nonli
Main Slreel, Mocksville, died Tues
day aflernoon, Peb, IH, 1997, al rar-
sylh Memorial Hospital in WInsion-
foiiierly
assislanl overseer in ihe finishing de-
gsanment of Erwin Mills. He was a
memberaraldeaconofMocksvilleFirst
BaplisiChurchandwasachatgcrmem
ber of ihe Mocksville Lions Club,
He was preceded in denib by his
wifcof7l years.Lillace BowlesElton.
wliodiedJan. 10,1996.
Survivors include 2 sons, W, Leon
Eaton and N. Wayne Eaton, both of
IvJocksville; 7 gratidchiidren; 14 great
grandchildremarxiagreatgreatgrand
child.
Funeral services were condticled al
11 a.m. Feb. 21,at FirstBaptist Church
ofMocksville by Dr. Larry Hovisand
Ihe Rev. Charles Bullock, Burial fol
lowed in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials maybe matleloMocks-
ville First Baptist Church. 390 North
Main Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Janie Martin Burgess
Janic Martin Burgess. 83, ofOran-hcOuarry.diedSunclay.Feb, 23,1997,
al Fotsyth Memorial Hospital in Win-
ston-Salem.
She WHS the mother of Navy Bur
gess of Mocksville.
Funeral services were to be held at
2 p.m. Feb. 27, atSlanly FuneralHome
Mctnofial Chapel with Dr. James
Tucker officitiling and burial follow
ing in Pojlliii's Urove Baptist Church
Ccntcicty,
Laura Lewis
l.-.tira Jean Welch Uwis. %. "I
Wiiieiiwnic.dicd Saturday. K-1>. id.
1<W7. al Aslie Memorial Hosgulal m
was liic mother of Naomi
(Iiccik; of Mocksville.
Fuiicttd services were conducted Jt
2p,ni, 2-1.al Aslielawii MemorialCtwpcl in Jefferson by Ub Revs.. RickMiller and Larry Powers. Burialwasm
Welch Ccmcicty m Waiicnsvillc.
Dale Chappell
Dalc(:h:ipiK;ll.33.of SbclbyviHe.
Ky., died Feb. 19. IW7. al JewishHospital Shelhyvillc.
He was born in Louisville. Ky..
Feb. 111. 19M. to Shitley U>ng and
Jiiuiriy CbiipiBli of SlieibyviUe. Ky.
and was a farmer.
Surviving, in addition lo ills par-
enis, arc his wife. Cynthia Marie"Cimly"Williaii>sCliiippellofllBliome
fonnetly of Davie Cimiily; 2 ilaugli-
leis, Lindsay Chappell and Carly
Chappell. both of ihc home; a son.
laikey Oiappellofthe home; ahtoihcr.ScollClu.ppe1lofSlBmyville.Ky.and
his paternal gramimollier. VirginiaOuippcllof.Sliemyvil1e.Ky.
'Ilic funeral wiiscondueted at Slvan-
non Funeral I Imne. Feb. 22. al 10 a.m
by the Rev. Bill Mootc. Burial fol-
Inweil in Clrove Hill Cemetery m
Shelbyville.
Memorials may Iw made to Dale
Chappell ChildrciVs lidiicalioii Fund.
Citi/en's Union Bauk, 18.14 Midland
Tiail. .Slielhyville, Ky. dlXlfil. Aim.
Randy Walts.
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Gordon Carlyle RubyGordon Cnrlyle Ruhy, 66. ofSoulhttood Drive. Mwksville. died
Tuesday Feb. 18. 1997. a, ,:„„y„,
McmonarHospiialinWinsion-Salcn,
"on.(x-,9.l9.Wm.Speneer.towa" "'P und Roll, DahlbyRuby, he was retired data piocessiiiB
niatiagcr for Ingersoll-Rand after 41
yexirs of service.
He was a 1952 graduate of Iowa
.Slate University will, a degree in me-
vhaiucai engineering. Her earned a
'^'"'^teri l>«rce fonii Wicigl, Uni-u-rsity ill Ueihlclieni. Pa. He was a
member or Holy Cross LutheranChuti fi where he was clnunnan of the
S ewardship tuid finance eon.ntitleechaimuin of the building conimiiiec
.md Steretaty and past president of the
cnurcli council.
.Sun iving arc bis wife of 41 yeais
iJonslbasRubyoftlrehonietadausb-jeis. Lynda Guinan of Downingtown.IV: Barbara Ruby of Wijjiainstoivn.
Mass.: a son. Eric Ruby ol Greenville.
3 grandsons: and a sister. RutbDcLip of Rag.stalT. Ariz.
a..,,^r^^., n Eiilon I'unenil Clnrn'l-'".iheRev.GlynnBellomS:^'
William Biyan Sell
vf WilliiunBiyanSeU.88.ofWilkes-
bofo Street. Mwksville. died Thuis-
ilay. Feb. 20.1997. at Fbrsyth Memo
rial Hospital.
He was bom in
Davic County. July
21.1908. to the late
James Crawford and
Manila Louclie
Morris Sell and w.i,s
retired owner and
operator of Davis
Furniture.
He was a mem
ber of Risl United Methodist Cbuich.
tlieseniwSundaySchoolclass.Mocks-
villcMa.sonicLodge.aSluincr.Mocks-ville Rolaiy Club and was active in the
Boy Scouts for more llian 65 yeare.
receiving the Silver Beaver Award.
Survivors include bis wife. Elma
Hendricks Sell of the home; a son. Bill
Sellof Albcmarle;adaughler, Karleen
Sell of Atlanta. Ga.;4 grandchildren: 7
great grandchildren; a sister, Velma
Grant ofWoodleaf;andabrutber. James"Bud** Sell of Cooleemee.
Funeral services were to be held at
11 a.ni. Feb. 22. at First United Meth
odist Chureb with the Rev. Edward L.
Biggers ofricialing. Burial followed in
Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Balcony fund of First United Method
ist Church. 305 Noilh Main Street,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Angela Davidson Sloan
/ Angela Louise Davidson Sloan, 33.
of Stalesville, died Tuesdtiy. Feb. 18.
197, at Carolinas Medical Center in
Charlotte.
Bom in Iredell County, sIm was adaughlcrofMyrlle L. Dallon of Mocks
ville and the late Hlllcry H. Dalton.
She attended the Davie County
schools and was previously employed
by Hoechst Celancsc. She was a mcm-
berof MounlCalvaty I lolincssCliinch.
Survivors, in atld itiontobcrmolher,
include her husband. Willie E. S1oan;2
soiB, Randy Eugene Davidson and
Mnitliew Lamonte Cowan, both ofMocksville;5bro0ters,nionuisDavid-
son of Elinwood and Timothy David
son , both of llu: home, JenyIcc Dallon
of Mocksville, Johnny Lindsey and
Jeffeiy Myers, both of Stalesville; and
6 sisters, Pamela D. Rankin of Cleve
land, Tewanna, Vicki and Johnna
Myers, all of Slatcsvillc, Hilda Jean
ScoM and Ann Grant, both of Mock-s-
ville.
Funeral services were conducted at2p.m.Fcb.2l,atRullcdgeandBi8liam
Mortuary's Mary B. Bigliam Memo
rial Cliapcl by Bishop Terry Dallon.BuiialfollowcdinMountTabor Church
Ctmetery in Cleveland.
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his home.
Bom in Davie County April 30.ijP916. to the late Isaac Branch andI^ydia Smith Allen, he was a retiredZ carpenter and a member of Turner's
t'Creek Baptist Church.He was preceded in death by his' ifirst wife, Frances Groce Allen. He) .was also preceded in death by 2 broth-
■ ers. Johnson Allen and Hemian Allen.^ * Survivingarehiswife,KatieMinler
■ Allen of the home; a son. William■ Kenneth Allen ofYadkinvilletZdaugh-
: teis. Kathleen Reavis of Winslon-Sa-
• lem and Linda Isom of Pfafftown; 4'• "grandchildren; a great grandchild; 4
sisters, Mildred Smith of Advance.■ Oipha Norman and Dorothy Wallace- Hutchens, both of Yadkinville, and
• Frances Stewart of Mocksville.Thefuneralwashcldal2p.m. March
I, at Turner's Creek Baptist Church by
the Revs. Allen Barker and Bill James.
Burial followed in the church cem
etery.
I Memorials may be made to YadkinValley Home Heallli/Hospice, P.O.
Box 457, Yadkinville, N.C. 27055.
Buster Carson
William Edward "Buster" Carson,
71, of Neely Street, Mocksville, died
Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1997, at the VA
Medical Center in Salisbury following
a short illness.
He was a native of Iredell County
and was a veteran of the United Stales
Marine Corps, serving during World
War II. He retired from Holly Farms
after 39 years of service.
He is survived by his wife, Rachel
Dulin Carson, of the home; 3 sons,
William E. Carson Jr., Michael D.
Carson, and Wayne Ijames, allofWin-
ston-Salem; S daughters, Barbara
Carson-Mason of Mocksville, Renee
Carson and Allhea Carson, both of the
home, Jacqueline Carson-Bond and
Sally Carson both of Winston-Salem;
a brother, Frank Carson of Tennessee;
2 sisters, Gladys Carson ofHamptonville and Cornelius Howell
of Advance; 20 grandchildren and 12
great-grandehildren.
Funeral services were held Feb. 28
at 12:30 p.m. at Mocksville SecondPresbyterian Church by the Revs. Poiy
Griffin, and Donald Jenkins. Burial
followed in the National Cemetery in
Salisbury. .
Jesse Lloyd Bobbitt^ Jesse Lloyd Bobbitt of 160 Klunie
Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, Feb.
22,1997, in Independence, Va.
He was bom in independence, Va.
to the late Bert and Lula Bobbitt. Hewas preceded in death by his wife,
Helen Irene Bobbitt.
Survivjog are 5 sons. Jesse James
Bobbin of Pineola, Alan Eugene
Bobbin of Woodleaf, Kenneth Bert
Bobbitt and Jerry Dean Bobbin, both
oriJlOcksville, and Herman Scott
Bobbittof Advance; 5 daughters, Kathy
Mae Hoots of East Bend, Elizabeth
Faye Keen ofWeston, Miss., Roxanne
Keen of Hazlehurst, Miss., Tammy
Lynn Bobbitt of Independence, Va.
and Ellen Sue Bobbitt ofLexington; 23grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren;
a brother, Harold Bobbin of Yadkin
ville; anda sister, Brenda Ross ofYad
kinville.
He was preceded in death by 2
children. Randy Lee Bobbitt and
Martha Ann Bobbitt.
Funeral services were to be held in
Independence, Va.
Albert Wayne Cartery Albert Wayne Caiter, 59. of Salisbury VA Medical Center, died Monday, Feb. 24,1997, at the center.He was the father of Michael Reed
Carter of Mocksville.Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Feb. 27, at Noilhcrest Chapel ofLinn-Honeycult Funeral Home,ChinaGioveby the Rev.Curtis Parker. Burial
followed at Greenlawn Cemetery.
Charles Wesley BryantJ Charles Wesley Bryant died March
2,1997.Bom in Randolph County, he wasthe father of Slteiry Bryanl-Reavis of
Advance.A graveside service was held at Ip.m. March 4, at Salem Cemetery bythe Rev. Tyler Lynde.
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Fred Peden Edwards
Fred Peden Edwards, 85, of Ad-vance,dicdWedriesday,Feb.26,1997,
at Davie County Hospital.Bom May 9, 1911, in Winston-Salem, to the late William D. and ElliePeden Edwards, he was a graduate ofReynolds High School.
He was owner of two Esso ServiceStationsinWashington,D.C.formany
years before coming service managerfor American Motors of Washington,
D.C. He was a member of CentenaryUnited MethodistChurch in Davidson
County.He was preceded in death by hiswife, Nellie Riddle Edwards, March
14.1995.Surviving are a daughter, DorothyEdwards Lemmons of Advance; 3grandchildren, Cecelia Terry ofHickory, Robert Alan Ummons ofOakland Park, Fla. and KiniberlyLemmons Howard of Mocksville; agreat grandson; 2 sisters, Louise E.Lewis of Fort Myers, Fla. and
Eamestine Mulligan of Charlotte; abrother, Wilson E. Edwards of Winston-Salem; and a number of nieces
and nephews.Funeral services were held at 2p.m. March 2. at Vogler and SonsClemmonsaiapclbytlteRev.Charles
Kyker. Burial followed in Oaklawn
Kleinoiial Gardens.
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Evcictle Lloyd CJodbey. 81. of Sal-
/ isbury.diedWednesdaymoming,Feb.
26.1W. at Rowan Regional Medical
Center in Salisbury.
I le was bom in Davie County June
25. 1915 to the late William Tliomas
and Olive Baker Godbey and was re
tired from Biggers Brothers Company
of Charlotte, lie was of the Baptist
faith and served in the Merchant Ma- .
rines during World War 11.
He was preceded in death by a son.
Norris Lainar Godbey.
He is survived by his wife. Rcta
Sliore Godbey. of the home.
A graveside service was held at 11
a.m. March 1. at Rowan Memorial
Park by Chaplain A.G. Parker with
military graveside rites conducted by
the 11th District Memorial HonorGuard. Veterans of Foreign Wars. '
Clvde Leon Jones
I Clyde 1^°" *ywratCounty.dieUFriday.Feb.28.iw.aBradford Village West Nursing Cen
He was bom Aug. 30. 1913. inDavii County to Oliver Franklm andMollitSmithJones.Hewasamei^r
„r Mocks United Methodist Church.
„f Winston-Salem; a sister. Mabel
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. Hazel Hanes Hendrix. 83, of U.S.
^ Hwy. 158. Mocksville, died early Fri
day, Feb. 28.1997 at Fbrsyth Memo
rial Hospital in Winston-Salem.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
March 2, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. Bob McLawhom officiating.
Burial followed in Smith Grove United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be considered for
SmitliGioveUnitcdMethodistChurch, .
3492U.S.Hwy. l58.Mocksville.N.C.
27028. "
She was bom in Davie County.
Aug. iO, 1913 to the late George
Clifford'Bud'anlTKrKeHowardHanes
and was retired from Hanes Hosiery.
She was a lifelong member of Smith
Grove United Methodist Church.
Her husband Robert "Buck'
Hendrix, precededherindeathin 1973.
Sutvivingareadaughter. Lois Col
lins Whitakw of Mocksviile; 3 grand
children: 6 great-grandchildren: 3 sis
ters. Liiliam Beauchamp of Advance,
Gladys Cheshire of Mtxiksviiie and
Beroice Dwiggins of Asheboro: and 2
brothers. Craig Hanes of Mocksviiie
and Ray H.-mes of Winston-Salem.
- AzUe Beard McDaniel
/ • n AzileBeaidMcDaniel,82.ofErwinStreet. Cooleemee. died early Friday.
Ffeb.28.1997.atBrianCentcrinSalis-
bury where she had been a resident for
I the post month.
' pimeralserviceswereheldat2p.ro.,
March 2. at Cooleemee EpiscopalChutchoftheGoodShepherd.withthe
• Rev. Edwin Bailey ofTiciating. Burial
followed in Rowan Memorial Park in
Salisbuiy.
Memorials may be made to cool
eemee Episcopal Church of the GoodShepherd.P.O.Box 1047.Cooleemee.
N.C. 27014.
She was bom in Davie County.May 14. l9l4.tolhciatcRayandDeila
Thompson Beard and retired from
Hoechest-Celenese.
She was a member of Cooleemee
Episcopal Church of the Good Shep
herd where she was a Sunday schooltcachcrand memberofthe Alt^Guild.
She enjoyed flower gardening and
n cooking. .
Her husband. Carl Owen
McDaniel. preceded her in death tn
1987. , .
Surviving are a daughter. Jeanme
Taylor of Beckley, W.Va.: a fosterdaughter.SonialmmigofLake George.
. Colo.: a foster son. Ron Beard of Sal
isbury; a grandson; and a sister. Jane
; Wilson of ntomasville.
ThomasJacksonJefTerson
Thomas Jackson Jefferson. 77. of
Westfieid. died Satuiday. March 1.
V 1997. at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital in
Winston-Salem.
Among his survivors is a daughter.
Annie Laura Mabe of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. March 3. at Collinstown Presbyterian Church by the Revs. Ricky Rogers
and Jesse Biedsoe and Dr. Charles
Howcll. Burial followed in the church
cemetery with fuii military rites by the
Patrick County Veterans Memorial
Honor Guard.
; MatthewFranklinPow^MatthewFianklinPowers.fi9.died
• Tuesday.Feb.25.1997.atSoulheast-
• em Regional Medical Center in
• Lumberton. .: HewasthefatherofCathennefow-
' ers Evans of Mocksville.Funeralserviceswereconductedat
; 3:30 p.m. Feb. 28, at Floyd Memorialn Chapel with the Rev. Phililp Bland
: officiating. Entombment followed at
• Oaidcns of Faith Mausoleum.
Luna G. Sales
LunaEvelynGadbenySaies.7fi.of
Goodwill Heights. Mocksville, died
Satunlay aflemoon. March i. 1997 at
N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa
lem following a period of declining
health.
She was bom in Yadkin County,
daughter ofthe late Layinon and Mamie
Williams Gadberry. She was a mem
ber of Oark'sChapei Baptist Churchin
Boonville and was a homentaker.
Site is stirvived by a son. Laymon
W. Sales Sr. of Mocksviiie: 5 daugh-
lers.CaidomaEvans.EstherGadbeny.
Helen Lewis. Mamie Watkins. and
Linda L. Sales, all of Mocksviiie: a
step-daughter. Irene Marsliall of Win
ston-Salem: a half brother, Richard
Taylor of Boonville: 3 sisters. Nina
Sales and Helen Ward, both of
Boonville. and the Rev. Queen Esther
Gadberry of Baltimore. Md.: 9 grand
children: and 6 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were hejd March
4. at 1 p.m. at Qark's Chapel Baptist
Church with the Rev. Thomas Will
iams officiating and burial following
in the church cemetery.
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J Ralph Henry FoolcofWinston-Sa-
Icm died March 4. HW?, al N.C. Bap
tist Hospital.
BaniFeh.4. IW.inForsythCounty
to Sylvester H. and Ola Mae Martin
Foote of Winston-Salem. he was a
veteran, serving during tlie Vietnam
War. He had been a trucker for RJ.
Reynolds for 30 years. He enjoyed
traveling with his family and spoils,
especially professional football.
Surviving, in addition to his par
ents, arc 2 brothers, Buford S. Foote of
Winston-Salem and Ricky W. Footeof
Pfafnown;3nephews;3nieces;6aunts,
[LssieLinvilleand Patricia Marin, both
of Winston-Salem, Naomie Frost and
Elizabeth Deal, both of Mock.sville,
Cleo Palmer and Julian Williams, both
of New York City; and 4 uncles. Cail
Foote and Henry Lee Foote, both of
Mocksville, Ricliatd Martin of Win-
ston-Salcni and Bcmice Martin of
Kemersville.
.Services were lield at I p.m. March
8. al Bethleliem Baptist Church by the
Rev. E.L. Clark Sr. with burial follow
ing in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
, zJVellie Smith Pendiyr
J T-i Smith Pcndiy. 83. foniKrly• b'f Redland Road, Advance, died early
• Sunday morning. Match 9. 1997, in
Autumn Care of Mocksville where she
; had been a resident for the past nine
: years.
;; n Sire was bom in Bluefleld, W.Va.
; March 11, l9l3andw,asahomenKiker.
I She had been the attendant at the Traile
I Sirwt Parking Lot in Winston-Salem
- where she had also sold pnxluce and
• flowers. Shcespeciullyertjoyed flower
- gardening.
Herhusband. Wade Banner Pendry,
•; preceded her in death in 1978.
Surviving arc 2 daughters, Janie
n WeaverofCtemmonsand M.tnlia Faye
. Fleck of Mocksville; a son, Chester
: Banner Pendry of Winston-Salem; 6
. grandchildren; and 3 grcat-grandchil-
dreii.
- • Ihc body has been cmmated, and
the family requests memorials Ire con
sidered for the Shelter for the Home
less. cA> Winston-Salem Rescue Mis
sion. P.O. Box 20424, Wirtston-Sa-
lem.N.C. 271204)424.
The ashes were to be interred at
Woodland Cemetery in Winston-Sa
lem March 12,1997.
Joseph Daniel Hoots
. iosepliDanielHootsSr.,7S.orRural
•' Hall, died Monday, March 3.1997, at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Win
ston-Salem.
Bom in Vadkin County April 14.
1921, he was a son of the late James
Marion Hoots and OnaComish Hoots.
He had retired from Piedmont Air
line in 1984 with 36 years of service.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving
during World War II. An avid n.sltcr-
man, he was of the Baptist faith.
Surviving are his wife of 50 years,
Helen Johnson Hoots of the home: 3
sons, Joseph Daniel Hoots Jr. of
Bethania,James W, Hoots of Rural
Hall and John Adam Hoots of King; 5
giartdchildren;3 sisters, Lottie H.Seay
and Minnie H. Hodge, both of Win
ston-Salem, and Margie H. Shore of
Boonville;6half sisters, Betty Woolenof Calaba.sh, Clara Nails and Carolyn
Wimlcn, both of Atlanta, Ga., Sara
WoodofMocksville. KatherineLeVan
ofSlatesvilleand Patty HooU of Win
ston-Salem; and 2 half brothers. Boh
Hoots of Advance and Charles Hoots
of Olin.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. March 5, at Kingswood United
Methrxiist Church in Rural Hall by the
Rev. Lee Strange. Burial followed at
Rural Hall Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to
Kingswood United Methtxiist Church,
P.O. Box 399, Rural Hall, N.C. 27045.
, Helen B.Siiii(h
"'""li'Rinl Smith, 8.3,
"rNojihMainStrcet,Mocksville,diedMonday afternoon, March 10 1997
mOavie County Hospital.
She was a resident of Davie PlaceConvalescent Home.-She was bom in Rnsyth County,
Apnl26,191310 the lateJames Francisand Dora Hastings Bondurant and was
a retired retail sales clerk. She was a
riMmbcr of Bethlehem United Methodist Church.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Robert L. Smith in 1977,
" "'^P-^n, AltonSmith of Greensboro; a sister, Huron
Hondurant of Mocksville; and two
great-nephews.A ntemorial .service will be held at
- p.m. Sunday in M<x;fc Place Chapel
witMhc Rev. Dan Martin, olllciating,
7 nc family requests memorials be
wnsrdered for the Cemetery Fund ofBethlehem Untied Methodist aurch,
^0 Mrs Roy Foster, 481 DulinRoad,Mocksville, N.C, 27028.
Hilda Frills Lanning
Hilda FrittsLanning,72,ofLexing-
y ton, died Tliursday, March 6,1997, at
her home after two nxmths of declin
ing health.
She was the mother of Ron Lanning
of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.ni. March 8. 1997. at Davidson
Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs.
Matt Smith and Wayne Spe-ar. Burial
followed in Forest Hill Memorial Pork.
Lucille Beck Ridenhour
/ laicille Beck Ridenhour. 76, ofSalisbury,diedFtiday,March7,19^,
al her residence after being in ikclin-
ing health for two years.
Bom April 25, 1920, in Davie
County to the bte Lula Grubb and J,B,
Beck, she was educated in the Cool-eemee schools. She was fiisl employed
by Cone Mills and later Cannon Mills
Plant One. She retired from the Swink
Plant.She wasachaiter memberofGloria
Dei Lutheran Church where she sang
in the church choir. She embroidered
all baptismal napkins and, with her
husband, made all the communion
wine. She won numerous blue ribbons
at the Rowan County Fair for herneedlework. She was charter member
of Spencer Women of the Moose
Lodge 1197.
Surviving are her husband whom
. site married Nov. 27, 1937, Thomas
Frank Ridenhour Sr.; a son, Thomas
Frank Ridenhour Jr. of Salisbury; a
• daughter, Peggy Ridenhour of Salis-'■ bury; 2 brothers, Gilmer Beck and■ Grimes Beck, both of Salisbury; 2sisters,Tennie RidenhourofSalisbury
and Katlileen Bamhardt of Mocks-• ville; 3 grandchildren; and a great
•, grandchild.Funeral services wereconducted at
3 p.m. March 10, al Gloria Dei Lutheran Church by the Rev. Don Michaelwith burial following at Rowan Me- j
nto'rial Park Mausoleum.• Memorials may be made to GloriaPei Lutheran Church, 1908 Slates-ville Blvd., Salisbury, N.C. 28144 or
• Id Aliheimer's Disease and RelatedDisorders Associating, 3420 Sham-rdck Dr., Charlotte, N.C. 28215.
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Hubert C. Boger
. Hubert Cheshire Boger, 94. of
V Fancy BunonsLane,Farinington,died
late Thursday, March 13.1997, at his
home.
He was bom in Davie County April
24. 1902, to the late John Luther and
Mamie Summers Boger and for 60
years was a dairy farmer.
He was a 1919 graduate of Cana
High School, a graduate of Mars Hill
College and a former Farmer of lire
Year willi the Davie County Soil and
Water Conservation. He was a mem-
bcrofMocksvilleFirst BaptistCliurch.
His wife, DlatKhc Dull Boger, died
Match 13.1976. He wasalsoprcceded
indeathbyaiLiughter.EdithSimmons;
and by 2 sons, Harold Boger and
Johnny Boger.
Surviving are 3 daughters, Nancy
TayiorofMooresville,Carolyn Boger
of tire home and Brenda Boger of
Arlington, Va.; a son, Odcll Boger of
Farmington; 9 grandchildren; S great
grandchildren; 3 sisters, Juanita Smith
and Mary Frances Davis, both of Bur
lington, and Ethel Rcecc of Winston-
Salctn: a brother, Howard Boger of
Farmington; and several nieces and
nephews.
A graveside service was held at 3
p.m. March 16, at Eatons Baptist
Oiurch Cemetery with the Rev. Paul
Riggs officiating.
Memorials may be madeloMocks-
ville Frrst Baptist Cliurch, 360 North
Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Shelby Harbour Jr.
Shelby Harbour Jr., 72, of Hunting-
ton, W.V., died Saturday, March 15.
J 1997 at his residence.Bom March 27.1924. in Hunting-
ton he was a son of the late ShelbyGeorge and Wealtha Richardson
Harbour and was retired as a lettercarrier from the U.S. Postal Service,
He was a member of Grace Gospel
Oiurch. Utter Catiicrs Union NALC
Branch 359, VFW Post 9738 and the
Disabled American Veterans CliaptcrNumber2inHuntington.HewasaU.S.
Army veteran, serving during World
War"- „ u V.Surviving are his wife, Reba M.Thomas Haibour,asoii,Rev.Shelbyu
Harbour of Cooleemee; 3 gtar^hil-
dren; a sister, Margie Waugh of Hun-tinglon;abrother.RobenUHaibourof
Hunlington; and several nieces and
""l^neral services were conducted at11 a.m,March 18,atChapnian-sMor-
iuaiybytheRevs.DwayneSmtth,Rick
Brown and Shelby L, Harbour. Bmd
followed m Ridgelawn Memorial Park
inHuntington, .Memorials maybe made toHospi(»
ofHuntingtoiuW.V.or Victory Ba|^Chuich,P.O,Box686,Cooleemee,N.C
27014.
i Robert Lee Brake Sr.
Robert Lee Brake Sr., 50, of Pleas-tant Acre Drive, Mocksv^le, died
i/ Wednesday, March 13,1997, at Davie
: County Hospital.
Bom0ct.20, l946.inWarTen,Ohio,
. to, the late Jay and Dorothy Cerber
' n Brake, he was a track driver and auto
n mechanic. For 15 years he was a race
car builder, stock car racer and stock
n car and airplane entliusiast.
• He was preceded in death by a
brother, Collin Brake.
Survivors include his wife, Marie
Helmuth Brake of the home; 2 sons,
' Robert L. Brake Jr, of Mocksville and
; Jay Brake of Kannapolis; 2 daughters,
I ; Shelly Coldner of Mocksville and Sa-
; rah Ann Brake of the home; 5 grand-
, ;children;3brothers,DennisBrakeand
John Brake of Bristolville, Ohio and
; the Rev. Michael BrakeofMocksville;
and 3 sistens, Jodi Bales of
Mesopotamia, Ohio, Kathy Durst of
Greene, Ohio and Janet Koehler of
. Bristolville, Ohio.
Funeral services werehcldat 2 p.m.
; March 16, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by
I ;the Rev. Michael Brake. Burial fol-
: lowed in Rose Cbmeteiy.
Pamela PresneU Harm
/ Pamela Presnell Harris 41 ofJ M.Kk.svillc,dicdMonday,Maichn,
1997. at N.C. Baptist Hospital inWinston-Salem.
She was bom Sept. W.
Rowan County, aand Urene Wagner Presnell of lU
'"Turviving.madditiontolrer^^,,areherhusband,Lo«U Bits^HariisJr.ofMock.sville;2so.J^^y
and Morgan Hants of die home idsier Sheila Auman of Winston-Sa-rertX-df»*er, Paul Wagner
ductedal2p.m,Mar^tineBaptistChurehbylheRe«.BillysKia^ Jack Johnson wtthbunnl
Snginthechurchcemetery.
Azzilee Pulliam Clement
Azzilee Pulliam Clement, 78. of
J Phi1adelpliia,Pa..diedTucsrlay,Miuch
11.1997 in Pliilodclplrin.
Bom Feb. 19. 1919, she was a
daughter of the tale William Harvey
and Snmh Jones Pulliam. She was
educated in the Davie County schools.
A member of Haven Methodist
Qiurch, she was employed by the U.S.
Defense Department.
Surviving are a .son. James Pliillip
Clement of Ptiiladclphia, Pa.; 2daugli-
ters, Stacy and Sarah Hants, both of
Pliiladclphia; a brother, Harvey Lcc
Pulliam ofMocksville;4sislers, Lucille
Fleming of Salisbuiy, Lila Pulliam
andCamilla Martin, both of New York
City, and Jessie Hodges of Winston-
Salent; and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. March 17, at Haven Methodist
Church with burial following in
Northwood Cemetery.
•Betty H. Johnson
■j : Betty Hcnington JohnsOT of SonXity.Fla. and Farmington. died Mon-
tday, March 10,1997.; • Surviving are her husband. Ret^' -.General George MarvrntohrnonJ^Idaughlcr.JeanJoliitnmMcrtian.as" ■
' -.George M. Johnson 111; 2 "r:;■ ■,5istcr,Mis.DickWilson;andabrother,iHctbcrt Hciiinglon.. Funeral services were licU Maryl.14 l997,inSunCity.n»-• Toiiowing in Busbncll National Cem-
; ington United Melhodrst Otureh, 131; F^tington Road. Mocksville. N.C.
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Hazel Austin Kuonlz. Messick, 78,
of Winston-Salem, died Tuesday af-
tcmimn, March 11, 1997, at Forsyth
Memorial llospilal.
She was bom in Davie County, Jan.
I .S, 1919 to tlie late Samuel and Maude
Camphell Koontz and was a retired
restauRint and hotel owner, having
managed several businesses with her
husband at Atlantic Beach and
Morchcad City.
She was a lifelong member of Soci
ety Baptist Ciurch inStatesville. Since
reluming to Winstun-Salem in 1993,
site had worsliipped with the SIterwood
Home Church.
i She was preceded in death by Iter
hasband, J.C. Messick, in 1991. Site
was also preceded in death by 2 broth-
en. David KoontzandGibson Koontz.
Survivors include 2 daughters,
Claytie Benson of Salisbury and Kaye
Adamof Winsion-Salcm: 7 grandchil
dren; 18 great grandchililren: and 2
sisters. Leomi Dellinger of Stalcsvillc
and Mary A. Sniool of Mocksville.
; Aworshipservicehonoringherlife
iri ihe Lord was lield at 3 p.m. March
14,'at Society B.nptistOiureh by Steve
dbx and Chuck Adam. Burial followed
in Ae church cemetery.
C-Memorials may be made to the
Cemetery Fund of Society Baptist
Chumh, 879 Coiden Valley Drive,
Statesville, N.C. 28677.
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David Anderson Murph
David Anderson Murph Sr., 59, ofljcxington.fonnerlyofSaUsbury,dW
March 15,1997, at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital in Winston-Salem.
He was the bnitlicr of Linda M.
Wbilaker of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. Feb. 17, at New Hope Baptist
aiurch by Ihe Rev. Craig Edwards.
Burial followed in Rowan Memonal
Park.
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Clement Hanes Stone
; Clement Hanes Stone, 69, of Sain
: Road, Mocksvme,diedSunday, March
16 1997. at Davi® County Hospital.. 'HewasbomDcc.23,l927,inDavie
County to the late Thomas and Sarah
Hanes Stone.He was retired from Carter Eleclnc
• and was a veteran of the U S. Art^.
iseiVing during Korean ConBict He
; recbived a Purple Heart. Korean Ser-
ivice medal with two bronze service; stars and the United Nations Service
\ nwdal.
! He was preceded in death by a step-
; daughter. Joyce Whitlock C«>uch.
{ Surviving are his wife. Ruth
'»Wfiitiock Stone of the home; 3 siep-
childten. Joe WhiUock and Pat Boger,bo(hofMocksviiie.andBrenda Vogler
of Cooleemee; 14 step gtandchiidnm;
16ilep great grandchildren; and a sis-n ter; Mary Wilson Rodwell of Mocks-
- 'A graveside service was held at 11
i a.m. March 19. at Rose Cemetery by
Mhe Rev. H.D, Shram.
• Memorials may be made to Davie
< County Hospice.P.O. Box 848,Mocks->vi|le.N,C, 27028.
Helen B. Smith
Mrs. Helen Bondurant Smith, 83,
ofNorth Main Street. Mocksville. died
Monday aOemoon, March 10,1997. in
Davie County Hospital.
She was a resident of Davie Place
Convalescent Hume.
She was bom in Forsyth County,
April26.19l3t0 Ihe lateJames Francis
arid Dora Hastings Bondurant and was
a retired retail sales clerk. She was a
member of Bethlehem United Meth
odist Church.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Robert L. Smith in 1977.
Surviving arc: a step-son, Alton
Smith of Greensboro: a sister, Huron
Bondurant of Mocksville: and two
great-nephews.
A memorial service will be held at
3 p.m. Sunday in Mock Place Chapel
with the Rev. Dan Martin, officiating.
The family rctiuesLs memorials be
lainsideicd for the Cemetery Fund of
Bethlehem United Methodist Church,
c/oMrs.RoyFbsler,2l I Hilton Road.
Advance, N.C. 27006.
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John Campbell
JohJit>avi(J-J.D." Campbell. 64.of
U.S.Hwy.bOISoulti.Mocksville.aied
Tuesitiy. March 18. 1997. al Foisylh
Memorial Hospiliil
inWinsloii-SaJeni.
Born July 28. -riw'l
19.^2. in Diivie f
Coonly. he was a
son of P.lla H.
Camphel! of
Mucksvilkuiid llic
llarvcy Leu
Campbell ami wasthuformerowiicrof
Uavie Manufacluriiip Company. He
rclirud fri>m Norman's of Salisbury.
A corporal inlhc U.S. Army during
ihc Korean War. he scn cd during theKorean WarDecembcrl952-!y,'i-1-He
was awarded good conduct, nallonal
defense sers icc ami army occinialion
medals. He wasa Baptist..Sursiving.iiiadditionlohismoiher.
are his wife. Dolly Byrd Campbell; a
son. Randy Campbell of Salisbury: adaughter. l>ebbieCampbellofMocks-
villeiabtolhcr. Harvey Dwighl Camp
bell of Mocksvillc; and a sister. Elsie
H. Janscs of Mocksville.
A graveside service was held at 11
am. Match 21. atLibertyUniledMelh-
odisl Church Cemetery by the Rev.
Jimmy Lancaster.
Memorials may be made to iiFAR.
P.O. Bos 27454.LareinE.Mich.48909.
Shelby Harbour^m=tuorirdservtccwmJ^^^^
ShelbyHaTb.wrlr.0
r^^conductedby
pjsiot Shelby ,5, i997.
home cotulucled^'^"■" Mortuary March 18.Chapttifi" "^dcelaw■mMe^K>-burialfo»°«''""7^WVrtalPa.Vtnllunt.ttglon.W.V
Peggy Ann Chandler
Peggy Ann Bailey Chandler. 65. of
JunclionRood. MocksvilladiedSatur
day night. March 22. 1997, al Vencor
Hospital in Greensboro,
ShewasbominDavlcCoumyScpl.
25. 1951. 10 Josie Tucker Merrell of
Mocksvllleanthhe late Boreon Huilcy.
She was a former employee of
Manhatlen Shirt Company in Lexington and later Pel Bnker in Salishury.
She had idsu worked al Horn's Truck
Slop ill Mocksville.She wasa mumlicr
of Fork Baptist Church and especiallyenjoyed camping, nuwergardcningaiid
crocheting.
Surviving, iniiddiilonlohcrmolhcr.
are her hushaiid, frd Chiinillcr of Ihchome; 2daughteni.Ann JoitesTysingcr
of Myrtle Bc.nch, S.C. and fJoiina J.
SpryofMocksvillu;2sons. TioycuJones
of Lexington and Kirby Ray Junes of
Mocksvillc: 5 step daugbtcrs, Peggy C.
Polls of Advance, Pal C. Doby .ind
Cindy C. Whilakcr, both of Mocks-
ville; 2 step sons. Danny Oiandlcr and
Scott Chandler, both of Advance: 6
grandchildren: If) step grandchildren;
3 step great Erandchildren: a sister,
Mamie B. Haitman ofAdvance: and 2
brothers. Alfred Bailey of Chatlolle
and Leon Bailey of Mocksvillc.
Funeral services were conducted ai
II a.m. March 25, al Ealon Funeral
Chapel by the Rev. Ken Evnns. Burial
followedin Elbaville UnitedMelhodist
Church Cetneteiy.
Memorials may be mode 10 kidtrey
Disease Research, 7315 Wisconsin
Avenue, Belhesdu, Md. or in Diabeiic
Research. 3109 Poplarwinxl Cl.. Suite
125, Raleigh. N.C. 276(M.
Clyde Gaithcr Moses
Clyilu Gi)lllicrMirscs,8(l, ofCherrySlreul, Moekvville. romierly of New
ton. died Sunday, March 23, 1997, al
his residence.
Bom Oct. 6, 1916, in Caldwell
Counly. he was a sun of ilic lale James
and Mary Morrow Moses aird was re
tired from Klopman Millsafler.tOyears
of service. He wasa memberofCalvaty
Baptist Church,
He was preceded in dentil by his
wife, Margaret Wilfong llnhn Most»:
and a son. Clyde Ci. Moses Jr.
Surviving arc 2 sons. Gary Wayne
Muses ofMneksville anil Kenneth Lee
Moses ofthe liome:.t daughter. Peggy
Boyd of Maiden; 2 bnilheis-ln-law,
James Hahniind Joseph Maim, l<olh of
Newton: 10grandchildren:und4great
grandchildren.
The funeral wasconducted at Willis
Reynolds Funeral Home in Newton at
2 p.m. March 25. by the Rev, Fred
"ntompson. Burial followedinEastview
Cemetery in Newton.
Memorials may be made to Calvary
BaptistChurch,201 SouthMainStreei,
Newton. N-C- 28658.
Lexie Veach Daniels
Lexie Veach Daniels. 79. of Rne
Ridge Road. Mocksville. died Thurs
day. March 20. 1997. a( Salisbury
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
She was bom Oct. 28, 1917. In
Davie County to the late William andMary Crabb Veach and was a home-
maker.
Survivors Include herhusband. Joe
E. "Duke" Daniels of the home; 3
ciiildren. Don Daniels of Salisbuiy.
Linda Soderquist of Greensboro and
Mfke Daniels of Statesvlllc; 5 grand-children: 4 great grandchildren; a sis
ter, Elsie Veach Mclntyre of Mocks
ville: and a broltier, Delmar "Sonny"
Veach ofCooleemee.
^ Funefalserviccswerecnnducledal
2. p.m. M^h 23. al Eaton Funeral
Chapel by tJie Rev. .Shelby Harbourwith burial following in Rixse Cem
etery.
Memorials may be made to LibertyUnited Melliodist Church. 129 Lil^
erty Qrcle. Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
Grace Florence ReynoldsJ Grace Rorence Reynotd.s. 8(1, dietl
WednesslayaAetnoon,March 19 I997at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie iti
Advance.She was bom In Rochester N YMarch 29.1917.t„ihelaleEdwmandLouise Gunman Zahi. and was a re-
ItredcasltierwiihPixicy's Service Sta-1.0ns m Akron. N.Y. .She moved to
North Carohrcralllictimeonicrrelirc-nwm. Slie wasa meml.erorrhe SandHtlls Bapirsi Churcli of Akron. N.Y.
Herhusband.ClarenceB, Reynolds,preceded her in death in 1974Survjvors include 3 daughters.Nancy KeriyQfStaie,svillc.Sallyacafyof Advance, and Marei.t Ayers of
liham.N.Y.:4sons,RiclianlReynolasof the home. Carl Reynolds ofMamrnouih. Pa.. Mark ReyrKilds ofir^ma Beach. Va. and Paul Rey-
noldsofRockHill.S.C'.:rigrandcJ,il.^rca^asrster, Mildred BridgencnOf Rochester, N.y,
P"«m]servicc.swereheldal2pmMarch 21. at Etton Funeral Chapel,' IBunaJ followed In Garland Ccmcierv '
inBrockprrrt.N.Y.
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Annie Jane Waller
Annie Jane Waller, 92, of Kan-
napolis, formerly of Woixlleaf, died
Friday, March 21, 1997, at Cabamis
Memorial Hospital in Concord.
She wa<s bom April 2, 1904, in
DavieCountytotlie late Lizora Beaton
and 0llie0.scifr Waller and was retired
from Burlington Mills in Cooleentee
with more titan 40 years of service.
Shewasa member ofWoodleaf United
Methodist Church.
Surviving are a sister, Minnie Sue
Crotis of Kannapolis, and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted at
4 p.m. March 23, at Eaton Funeral
Chapel by the Revs. James Cooper
and Gary Phillips. Burial followed at
Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury.
Memorials may be made to
Woodleaf United Methodist Church,
Woodleaf,N.C. 27054.
Robert H. Westmoreland
Robert Henry Westmoreland, 65,
of Rural Hall,di^ Monday, March 24,
1997.
He was the brother of Grady
Westmoreland of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. March 26, at Cox-Needham
Funeral Home and Chapel in Pilot
Mountain by Brother Don Collins and
the Rev, Eugene Brinklcy, Burial was
at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church
Cemtety with full military graveside
honors by American Legion Post 290
of King.
Mamie Pardew Wilmoth
Mamie Pardew Wilmoth. 93, of
Sutiy Community Nursing Center of
Mt. Airy, formerly of Cana, Va,. died
Wednesday evening, March 19,1997,
at Northem Hospital of Suny County
in Mt, Airy,
She was the mother of Geraldine
W. Myers of Advance.
Graveside services were held at 2
p.m. Match 22, at Union Hill Baptist
Church Cemetery in Mountain Park by
Lee Boyette.'
David Authur Williams
V David Authur Williams, 5.3, of
Mocksville, died at home unexpect
edly March 20,1997,
Bom Feb. 20, 1944, in Thompson
Valley, Va„ to Maty Ruth Bennett
Williams and Thomas Melvin Will
iams, he had been a long distance truck
rlrivet for the past six years.
He served four years in the U.S.
Navy after graduating from Tarewell
High School, induding an active tour
of duty in Vietnam, After an honorable
disclrarge, he worked 13 years for
Norfolk-Western Railroad and later
worked in restaurant management.
Surviving are his mother, Mary
Ruth Williams of Virginia; 2 daugli-
ters, Teresa Carol Williams Stiltnerof
Missouri and Mary Catherine Will
iams of Mocksville: a son, George
Thomas Williams of MocksviMe; 2
brothers, Larry Dwight Williams of
Virginia and Thomas Melvin Will
iams Jr. of Mis.souri; a sister, Mary
Ruth Williams ofVirginia;and2grand-
sons.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Match23,at Hurst-Scott Funeral Home
in Tazeweil, Va, with the Rev. Larry
Dial officiating. Burial followed at
Grandview Memory Gardens in Blue-
field. Va. with military graveside rites
by Barnes-Beaver VFW Post 7136 of
Tazewell.
Memorials may be made by con
tacting Hurst-Scott Funeral Home,
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 3,1997
Jesse Alee Boyce
Jesse Alee Boyce, 4y, of River
Rcnul, AJviincc, dieil Wclocsiloy.
DavieCounly.
lon.S.C.Iuicsscand
PhinningandZimlii^ UirecUH. He had
served in ilie U.S. Air rorccaiid was a
nieiiiherofCalvary Uaplisi Church in
WIn.sion-Salem.
Surviving, In aitdlllon u< his piu-
cms,arehis wife. NoraOsbsirne Uoyce
of ihe Ivinie; ii son. Jesse Alec lioyce
III of Ihe home: a daujrliler. Amy B.
Tollien of lx-xin(ilon; and 2l)rolhers.
Chcves Boyce of Clicenwood. S.C.
and Ron Boyce of Ctiarleslon. S C.
l-'uncralseniecsuere condiicledal
II a.m. Ihid:iy, Maieli 2R, 1997. al
CaKary Baptisl Church willi Ihe Rev.
iMarkCuiisofriciahng. Burial followed
in RoscCeniclery.
Memorials may be made lo Medi
cal Mission, c/o Calvary Baplisi
Church. -SIKXJ Country Club Road,
Winslon-Salem. N.C. 27104.
Ruby TVoxler Ganvood
RiibyTwalerOarwoixl.Sfi.ofWIn-slon-Saleni, died lliursday. March 27
1997.
She was ihe moiher of Bob L.
CarwixHl of Advance; and 2 grand
children, Jon and Lesley Garwood.
bolhof Ad* ancc.
Funeral .services were conducled al
3p.ni Mardi29,alWoodlarKinaplisl
Church hyihe Rev. ZenoGmcc. Burialfollo**ed in Gardens of Memory in
Walkcrlown.
Betty h. ot vadV'*'"-
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y,eRev.Jan««=»-
Ruth Loggiits Hifttt
Rulh Loggiiw »'»«•mons.died Monday, March 24,1997.
al her home.
She v,as ihc moihcr of Uany s.
Hiail of Advance.
Funeral services were couduaed2p.m. M;4ch 27,nlClemmow Moravian Church byihcRevs-JonPeterson
and B. I.es1ic Rob'rason Jr. Bunal followed in llie cimich graveyard.
Dorothy D. EllenbuiB
Dorothy Mac "Dot" D.iniels
Ellenburg. 70, of Twin Cedars Road.
Mocksvllle. died ul her home Sunday
moming, March 20, 1997, afler a sud
den illness.
She was lH>m in Forsylh County,
July 22. 1926, to the laic Roy and
Georgia Peacock Daniels and was a
hoinemaker.Slic was a memberofLib
erty United Metlmdist Church where
shewasa foniKf church nursery keqier.
She wa.s pieccded in death hy 2
brothers. Lester ami Robed Daniels.
• Survivors Include her husband,
Jimmy lillcnhurg of llic boine: a son,
Paul F.IIcnburg of Ponce Dc Leon, ITa.;
agTandikiugliter; 2 sisters. Ruby Sheets
of Allaiiia. Gu. and Ruth McClamrock
ofMocksvillc;5hrolhers, Paul Daniels,
R.W. Daniels .and Marshall Daniels, all
ofSalisbury, Joe DanielsofCoolecmce
and LIndy DanielsofSoulh Fork,Colo.;
and several nieces and nephews.
A iitemorial service was held at 10
am. April I. al fiilon I'uncral Chapel
by the Rev. David Heep ,
Memorials nuiy Ik considered for
Ihe DavieCounly Head Fund, c/o Pat
Lookabill, BIliT. Mocksville. N.C.
27028.
Raymond Clay Hill
I : Raymond Clay Hill, 70, of Slalcs-
' ville.died Wcdncsdriy, Mnn:Ii26.1997.
at Iredell Memorial Mospiial afler a
briefillness.
Bom in Harmony, Dec. 3,1926, he
was a son of Ihe laic lUlwodli Bernard
and Annerhelle Cleaty Hill and w.is in
manageiiKnl for 41 years al the JC
Penney Distribuiion Center.
He w as a nwmlKr of Western Av
enue Baplisi Qiureh and sersed in the
U.S. Army in Geiiiiany during World
War II. On April 16, |'J49, he married
Ramona Hooi.s, who survives.
In addilion to his **ifc. he is sur
vived by son. Dr. R. Sicphcn Hill of
Slalesvillc; 3 claiigliiers, Krisli Hall of
Davidson, Katliy Dagciihiid of Les-
Inglon Park. Md. and Uii Bcnncii of
Hunlersville; u hroihcr. John LoAin
HillofHarmony;:!sister, MaryJiAnson
of Greensboni; and 4 grandchildren.
He was preceded in dcalh by 2
brolhcni. Robed HIHand Clarence Hill.
Funeral services wereconducted at
11 a.m. Mardi 28. at Westmoreland
Chapel of Bunch-Jolinsun Funeral
HonK with Dr. James Canin and the
Rev. Brant Hoots officiating. Burial
followed in Oakwood Cemetery.
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IticliardLeeOvereashy Richard Lee Overcash. 65. of
Bom Sept. 1. I93t, in l,edell
CounlyiolhelalcFredLeeandMiraiieSu/anne Overcash. he was retired
r«>mtheU..S.AirFbrce.havi„gre,ved
Bomngersoll-Rand in Davidson County.He was a life member of the Dis-
aWcd American Veterans, serving as^sl state commander for the DAY
from 1985,0 1986. He wasachartermember of the DAY Chapter 75 in
Mocksville. He was also a life mem-
bcrofYFWPo.st203JofStatesviHeand a member of ,he eod
Masicrblfisiers.
While in the .service, he was
awarded the Bionrc Star. He was a
Survi ving are his wife. Elizabeth°vcrca.sh of the home; a son. Ronald
Overca.shofWooresvi||e;adaughier.Ba^HamsofCleveland;3grand.children; 5 brothers. Paul Overcash
ofStatesville.Bil|yRay Overcash ofMoctoille, Lany Overcash ofOeor-
gia. Chmles Edward Overcash of
0«rcash ofi^x^na. Ya.:5sistef. YiolaSafriet^ Betly Jean Overcash. both ofSlateswile. Catherine Rermng andLintfa Overcash. both ofMocksville
and Nancy Correll of Cboleemee. "
I, JI' preceded in death by abioiher. Donald Overcash.
^revesideservicBswcreiobeheldat na:m.April3.at the Veterans Plotof ^worri Cemetery in Statesville
by aaplarn A. 0. Parker with fullmhiary mes by the H. Uttlefield
'^""°'^^°"b"«ville
and YFWPos, 2031 of Statesville
Marvin Schnelderman
v/ Marvin A. Schneiderman of
Belhesda. Md.. died Tuesday. Aptii
1.1997. al home.
Bora Dec. 25. 1918. to the late
Ale* and Molly Schneiderman in
Brooklyn. N.Y., he worked for the
National CancerInstitutefor37 years.
Alter retiring, he worked as a con-
suitantforlheNationalScience Foun
dation.
He is survived by his wife. Iren^
Schneiderman of Bethesda. Md.*. it
sister. Helen Morse of Florida; 3
daughters. Jo Schneiderman of
Rosiindaie. Mass., ; Sarah
Schneiderman of Portlanjl. Oregon
and Susan Sykesof Moclwville; and3 grandchildren. Kate.,iachary and
Kelcey Sykes of Mocksville.
Memorials may Ire made to the
Center of Science itad Public Inter
est. Washington. D.C. or the City
College Fund. New York. N.Y.
, ^nlcSheek
"«reheyMe^L*?r"27. 1997. a^,^"abadbee„i„£;l^'''Hanthey.
'he past year. health for
County, htwalV m*'
^"masSheekandRutn"'^Cnoleemee. He ,Si'^''SeIIShtek^""e County schJ^ «the
Baptist faith. of the
Survr-'
M«»«iaIs,^yt?^«'W^time.
Arthur H. Simmons
J Arthur Haywood Simmons Jr.. 77,
of Winston-Salem, died at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital onMarch26,1997.
He was the step-grandfatltcrof Chris
Nuckolls of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted at
I i a.m. March 29, at Yogler & Sons
Rcynolda Chapel by Dr. William T.
Medlin II! and the Rev. Donald
Fundeibuik. Buiial followed in For
syth Memorial Park.
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Neil Bowden Smith
NellBowiIcnSniiih,90,ofRedlajidRoad, Advance, died Friday, March
28. 1997, ai l-orsyth Memorial Hospi
tal after tin illness of one week.
She was bom in Oas ie County May
II. J90fi, to the late Shadriek and
Cl.arecy iMottDowdcn and was a retired
clerk with Sarti.is Dry Cleaners and
Laundiy In Wlnston-Saieni,
She was a niciiiber of Beihlchein
Uiiltei! MellicxIlM Church and espe
cially enjoyed tjiilliiri}!. crocheting and
nowcr gardening. Her hither was a
soldier in theCoiifciIeracy.
Her husband, Rohah Piice .Smith,
Itcccdcd her in death in 197.'i, A son,
Aniiild.Sniilh.diedin 1948,
Suiviving arc 2 sons, Terry Smith
and Sicse Sniiili, both of Advance; S
grjndchildren;2greatgirindchildren;adevoted niece, Alice Fajc Cloniz of
Advimcc; ami «eseral other nieces .tnd
nephews.
f'uoeral services were eoiiduclcd at
2 p.tti, March 30. at Bethlehem United
Methodist Chumh with the Rev. Dan
Manin oflicialing. Burial w.ts in the
church cemetery.
Marjorie West
y Marjorie Ellen Anderson West,
82, died March 31, at Blumenlhal
Jcwisli Monte in Clemmorts,
She wnsthenHXliccofRoyReuben
WcstofMocksville,
Funeral services were to be con-
duclcd at 10 a.tii, April .3, al Voglcr
and Sons Clcninioos Oiapel by Dr,
Mark Cutts, Burial will be In
Waitbiirg, Tcnn, at Wiirtburg Cent-
clciy al 11 n,m, April S,
LoiTia H. Ziiiibicki
Lnma lloiKuck Zimbieki, 86, of
AdvatKe.dicd Wednesday, Miia'h26,
1997,
BomJan.23,191 l.inPcrlhAmboy,
NJ, to Ernest II, and Helen Young '
Hancock, site was a 1933 gnidiiale of
Middlesex Ceneral flospital School
of Nursing in New Brunswick, NJ,
and worked there for a number of
years as nursing supervisor.
She was dircclor of nursing for
Claiemotil CareCenter in Point Pleas
ant, NJ, before retiring. She was a
memberofBermudaRunGardenClub
and was preccilcd in dcalh by her
hushand, Edward J, ZInibicki Sr,
Surviving arc a daughter, Ruth
Krissak of Advance: a son, Edward J.
Zimhicki Jr, of Tennessee; a grand-'
daughter, Amy nii/abeth Krissak of
Advance; a sister, H, Ruth Hancock of
Meluchcn, N,J,; 2 brolhcrs, Ernest J,
Hancock of Onaiieock, Vn, and Wil
son MaiKOck of Scallle, Wash,
A funeral service w:is held til 8;45
p,tii. March 28, at Voglcr and Sons
Clemmons Chapel hy the Rev. I^red
Horton and Randal Keaney, Mrs.
Zimhicki was taken to M, David
DematicoFuneralHome inJamesburg.
NJ.forafiinera] servicealtheDemateo
Chapel at 10 a.m, April 1. Burial fol
lowed in Sl Mary's Cemetery in East
Brunswick. NJ,
Memorials tnay be inade to the
Alzheimer's Association, 836 Oak
Street, Wlnston-Solem, N,C,27I0I.
Thomas Duke Wooten
Thomas Duke Wooten Sr. 71. for
merly ofRaymond Slieel.Mocksvillc.
died laic Sumlay, n .. —
March 30. 1997, '
alAuiumnCareof / \
Mocksville where A —
hehadbecnaresi-
dent for the past
four monilis, R f
Hewosbomin
Iredell County,
April 14, 1925 to
thelatellemianD, iVc
andMableBall.'tnl n
Woolen and was a
well knows auloiiiotivc dealer.
He was a vcienin of the U.S. Air
Force during World War 11 and was a
iiicmlicf of Mocksville First Baptist
Church- He was a 32 degree Mason
with Mocksville Masonic Lodge and
was an active member of NCIADA,
Survivors include his wife, Frances
MuiidayWooten oftiie hoine;3daugli-
lers.PatriciaW.RobeilsofClcmnions,
BarbaraW. RumpleofMocksville and
Susan.W, Potts of Lexington; a son,
Thomas lJuke Woolen Jr, of Mocks
ville; 8 grandsons; a great grandson;
and a brother, John David Wooten of
Holly Hill, Ra,
Funeral services wereliehl ill 2 p.m.
April 1, at Baton Funeral chapel wilh
Dr, Larry Hovis and the Rev, Ihiul
RiggsolTiciating, Burin! wilh Mnsonic
graveside rites was in Rose Cemetery,
Memorials may be made lo the Van
Fund of Mocksville First Baptist
Church, 390NoilhMainStrect, Mocks
ville, N.C.27028,
Davie Counly Public Library
Mocksville, NC
-Wednesday, April 9, 1997, Salisbury Post
Rev. Willis Rosenthal
SOUTHERN PINES — Willis
M. Rosenthal, Southern Pines, a
Lo^ig Island!
N.Y., Mr. Rosenthal
Rosenthal was a son of the late
Frederick and Louise Rose
nthal. He received a bachelor's
degree from the University of
the South, Sewanee, Tenn., and
a master's degree from the
University of Oklahoma. He
also earned a divinity degree
from Seabury Western Theo
logical Seminary, Chicago. He
was a member of Phi Beta
Kappa.
Ordained a priest in the
Episcopal Church in 1943, Mr.
Rosenthal served churches in
Montana, Florida, Nebraska,
Utah, Washington, Oregon and
Tennessee prior to coming to
North Carolina in 1960. He
began his 11-year pastorate at
St. Matthew's Episcopal
Church, Salisbury, in June 1969
and served as president of theSalisbury-Rowan Ministerial
Fellowship in 1973-74. He was
pastor of Good Shepherd
Episcopal Church, Cooleemee,
when he retired.
Survivors include his wife of
53 years, Patricia Gibbons
Rosenthal, who retired in 1981
as history and genealogy li
brarian at Rowan Public Li
brary, Salisbury: and daughter,
Mrs. Wolfgang (Wmnifred)
Adolph, Tallahassee, Fla.
Memorials: Penick Village,
P 0. Box 2001, Southern Pines,
N.C. 28388.
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j j ■- HcniianGrayUrcwcr.KS.ofAngclli| Rmil. Mivkwillc. dioil WVilncsday.April 2. |y97. :ii l-rirsyth Memorial
t Hospital in WinMon-Salcm.
• He was honi Feb. S. I<7tw. in DavicJ County to the late Salla Monr.« and
SallieMcClamiiK'k llicucrandwasarclircti fanner. He was a niemher of
Ualons Baptist ninrcli where Itesenedas a deacon, trustee, treasua-r and on
iiuinerous cominittees. He had alsobeen a trustee at Davie County I lospi-
tal.;• He was preceded in death by a
lifrother. Gihncr Brewer.
Sur\ iviiigarehis w ire.nwIlisAllenBrewer of the home: a son. BugeneBrewer of Mrvksville: a rlaughter.Manha Hunt of Mrvksville; 2 grand
children. Haley and Maddie Hunt ofMrvksville; a s|vcial little girl. Kelly1-oy;.^ sisters. MilrlretlChilrlers. Helenl-atrm anri F.lt/olvth Richie, all of
Mrvksville.Funeral serr ices wcrecoitrhicterlal11 a.nr. April .S. at lartrrns Baptist
("InrrchwithlheRevs.DavirlGilbreittharrd W.H. Pettit ofnciatirig. Burial fol-Irrwed in the chtrreh cemetery.
Mentrrrirrls ittay he trtade to l-atrrrrsBrrptist Chtrreh rrr the Cerrretery Fund.495 Fiatorrs Church Rrstrl. Mrvksville.
N.C. 27(128.
Joyce r. Hill
^ Jtryee Marilyrt Price Hill. -Ifi. of- Arlsance.rlied'fhursriay. April.l. PJ97.
Utrrn Jtrly 8. 19.51). in C.'harlestttn,
W.V. ttt John Kichard urrri Relvcca
Anrt Hoytl Price, she wasa vice president of Qualcotuttt rtirckirtg Com
pany. She wrts a rrtcmlvr of Bethle-
hertt United Methrvlisl Chtrreh wher e
she was a tuentlvr of the choir atrri
United MethrrdisI Wrrtiren.Surviving arc a daughter, Caycc
Hill of Advance; a son. Nick Hill ofAdvance: her mother. Rebecca BoydPrice of Charleston, W.V.; a brother,
Allen Price of Nashville, Tenn.
Funeral services wereeotrdueted at
3 p.m. April 5, at Bethlchenr United
Methodist Church by the Rev. Dan
Martin. Bntornbment followed in the
chureh ntartsolcitrn.
Metnorials tnay be made to Bethle
hem United Methodist Qrurch, New
Construction Fund, 321 RedlandRoad,Advance, N.C. 27006or to Hospieeof
Forsylh Courrty.
John "J.D." Campbell
7 John D. "J.D." Campbell. 64, ofUS.Hwy.601South,MocksviHe,dicd
Tuesday, Match 18, 1997. at ForsylhMemorial Hrrspilal in Winston-Salem.BomJuly28,19.32,inD.ivteCtiunty.
he was a srrn of Ella H. Campbell ofMrvksville and i larsey Lee Campbelland was the former owner of DavieManufacturing Corrrparry. He retired
from Nonnan's of Salisbury.A corporrrl in tire U.S. Army duringtire Korean War. Ire served during theKorean War December 1952-1954. He
was awarded good conduct, nationaldefense service and army occupation
medals. He was a Baptist.S urvivi ng. in addition to his mother,are his wife, Dolly Byrd Campbell; ason. Randy Campbell of S.disbury; adaughter, Debbie Campbell ofMocks-villc; a brother. Harvey DwightCamplvll of Mrvksville; and a sister,lilsic 11. James of Mrvksville.A graveside service was held at 11a.m. Mareh21 ,at Libctty UnilcdMcth-tKlist Church Cemetery by die Rev.
Jimmy Lancaster.
Mary T\i(terow Lapisli
Mary Emtiia Tulteiuw Lapish. 86.V of Winston-Siilem, died Saturday.
April 5. 1997.
She was bttrn Feb. 14. 1911. inDavie C'lttinty to la:c and Sally Cleaty
Tuilerow.She was preceded in death by herhusband. William 11. Lapish, in 1984.
She had retired from P.H. HaitcsCom-
pany.
Survivingate2sons, William "Ma
jor" Lapish of Mocksvillc and .Sarrt
Lapish of Winslun-Salcrn; 5 daugli-ters, Aitnic Hayes of Lexington, lla
Mae Falwaids, Ruby C. Schneider,
Patricia L. Edwatdsand Edna L. Laird,
allorWinsian-Salcm;2brolhers,Clyde
Tuilerow of Mocksvillc and Gilbert
Tutterow of Winston-Salem; a sister,
Kalhcrinc Suggait of Yadkinville; 14
grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren;16 great great grandchildren; and 7
slep grandchildren.
. Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. April 8, at Haywoith-Millcr Silas
Creek Chapel wiih lite Rev. RonnieGnve and Dr. J.B. Parker officiating.
Burial followed at CenlcrUnitedMelli-
odist Chureh.
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Birdie MayTield HargroveBiMieMayrieldHarg.ove. 92 of3980U.S.Hwy.60Soulh,Mocksv.Ue.died Sunday. April 6,1997. at Rowan
Regional Medical Center Sali*"^after several yeais of decbntng healthand six weeks of serious iHnes-
Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home mSalisbury isinchargcofanangemenis.
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Herman Wilson McBride
Herm.'tn Wilson McBride. 84. of
Meadow brook Terrace Nursing Hume.
Clemmons. fomvrly of Ml. Ull.-i.dicd
lliuisrlay. April .3. 191)7. at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem
after being in declining health for tsvo
years and seriously ill for one week.
Born July 18. 1912. in Rowan
Coiimy. to llic late Myrtle Williams
aiul Robert lee McBride Sr.. Iv was
edticalol in the RowiuiCounty schixris.
He retired from MiMircsville Mills
with 20 years of service. He was a
nvnibcr ofSt. Luke'sLuthcnin Church
in Ml. Ulla where- he was in llie men's
Bible class.
Survivors include his wife, raiiline
I lol filer McBiUle of lire nuising home,
whoiii he inarricd Dec. 10. 1931; 3
sons. James R. "Jim" McBride and
Donald W. "Don" McBride, both of
Mivksvillc. and Robert H. "Bob"
McBride ofSalishury-.adaughler. Doris
M. Moweiy ofSalisbiiry-.a halfbrotlwr.
Kohcil l.ee McBride Jr. of Charleston.S C.; 2 sisters. Maty M. Cloninger ofMl. Holly and Rulh M. Snrraii of
Moore-svillc: 13 grandchildren: and 10
great graridchildien.
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Ann Marie Norton
J Aim Marie SodoKki Nonim, 63.
ol KaiMloiii Rcratl. Mwksville. died
Tuesday. April 8. IW7. at Davie
Ciiiiiily Hospital.
■She was bom Marcli 31. in
Meiisaslia. Wise, to lite late Leon andLaone .SiHlolski and was lelircd rnmiRowan Rejtional Medical Center inSalisbury. .Sheas active in nursing for
more than .■*() years and was a rncni-her ol lite American Nurses Associa
tion.
Suiviving arc her husband. JohnNorinaii Norton Sr. of Ihe home; ason. John Nomi.in Nonori Jr. of Ra
leigh: a daugliter. Linda N. Matlhew.s
orCliarlutte;5gnindclnldren:2bn)th-ers. James .Sodolski of New Lrmdon.
Wise, and John Sodolski of
Mitkllehurg. Va.
A graveside service wa.sheld at 11a.ni. April 9. al Rose Cemetery withIhe Rev. Leiand Ricliardson ofliciat-
ing.
Memorials may be made to Can
cer Services.
J Walter Wayne Osbome
Waller WayneOslxime. 71 .ofLex
ington, died April 7. 1997.; A native of Ashe County, he was
Igini Sept. .S. 1925. to Hoy Mclvina
Rmirk and Roby Smith Osbome. I le
tlsis a inemberofTyro Uniled Melh-
(ilist Qiurch,'ntc Lions Club, Ameri
can Legion Reeds 162. V.F.W. 3074
arid a diarter memlKr of Tyro Rrc
Department. He .sen'ed in the U.S.Anny during World War II.
Surviving arc his wife. Peggy Pottspsbome of the home; a daugliler.
Sandra flaitley of Lexington; and a
grandchild.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted at2p.m.April9.atTyraUniledKlelhodisi Qiurch by Dr. Alan Ricewith burial following in Belhel Cem-
6ery.
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Mabel Barahardt Allen
Mabel Bamhanll Allen. 83, romierly
of U.S. Hwy. 158. Mocksville. died
eadyHiuisby. April 10. l997.alMead-
owbrook Tcnacc of Davie in Advance
where she had been a resident for the
past two months.
She wiK bom Sept. 19. 1913. in
Davie County to the late Jim C. and
Bessie Hendrix Uamhaidt and was a
honiemaker.
She was a longtime member of Be
thlehem United Methodist Church
where she wasa fomier Sunday School
teacher and cliarler member of the
United Methodist Women. She was a
member and former president of the
East Davie Senior Citizens and was
active in community affairs, including
volunteering with special children. .She
especially enjoyed flowerand vegetable
gardening.
Her husb.and, Harry Richard Allen,
preceded her in death in 1992. She was
also preceded by 3 sisters. Geneva
Sheets. Annie Poster and Marie Jones;
and a brother, diarlie Bamhardt.
Surviving are 2 sons. Darwin Allen
ofMyrtle Beach. S.C. and Johnny Allen
ofMoeksville;6 grandchildren; 3 great
grandchildren; 2 sisters. Wilma Smith
of Cullowhee and Pauline Shank of
Advance; a brother, James Bamhardt
of Mocksville; and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.nt.
April l2.iitBethlehentUnited Method
ist Church with tite Revs. Dan Martin
and Donald Funderburk oflieiating.
Memorials ntay be nuule to Diabe
tes Research. 3109 Poplatwood Court,
Suite 125. Raleigh. N.C. 27604.
Birdie Mayiield Hargrove
Birdie Mayfield Hargrove. 92. of
3980U.S. Hwy.60.South.Mocksville.
died Sunday, April 6,1997. at Rowan
.Regional Medical Center in Salisbury
. ^er several years of declining health
n ^ six weeks of serious illness,
BomApril20. l904.inCommerce.
'Ga.. a daughter of the late Joseph and
Lela Bush Mayfield. she was educated
inCommerce, Oa, A memberof Erwin
Temple CME Church, she was Gen
eral Missionary pre.sident. president of
the Pastor's Aide, a class leader and a
member of the Senior Choir, She was
tiatned "Motlier of the Church" for six
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years.
Her husband died May 1.1970.
Survivors include 3 sons. Cornelius
Hargrove of Cooleemee. Ernest
Hargrove of Mocksville and Henry
Elton Hargrove of Camden, NJ,; 6
daughters. Annie Mac Taggett and
Sallie Marie Carr. both of Cleveland.
Ethel Collins-Trimiar of Mocksville,
^ Alberta McEachem of Salisbury, and
'Frances Hollman and Beurene Polk,
both of Linden. NJ.; a sister. Ada
Williams of Woodleaf; 22 gtarulchil-
dren; and nine great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at
2p.m. April lO.atEiwinTempleCME
Church by the Rev. Calvin Smith,
Burial followed in the church cem
etery.
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Clara Walker Cleary
Clara Walker Cleaty.73,ofYadkin
Valley Church Road, Advance, died
Sunday afternoon, April 13, 1997, at
her home.
She was bom in DavieCounty Fcb,
5, 1924. to the late Jacob 'fillet andLunaWillianrsWalfcerandwasahome-
maker. She had been a lifelong mem
ber of Macedonia Moravian Church,
Site was a 1941 graduate of Farming-
ton High School,
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Herman Luther Cleary. in
l965;abrother, Richard Walker, and a
sister, Gertie Shelton.
Survivors include her daughter,
Deborali Moran of Advance; 3 sisters,LoisCook.ErmaBlakeand Hazel Lee.
all of Advance; 4 nieces and 5 neph-
6WS.
Funeral services were conducted at
2p,m. April 15.atEatonFuneralChapel
by the Rev. Greg Little. Burial fol
lowed in the Macedonia Moravian
Church Graveyard.
Pauline S. Holton
Pauline Shoemaker Holton. longtime resident ofMocksvilleandwidow
of Jack Dewey Holton. died April 5.
1997. in Mecklenburg County after a
five year battle with cancer.
Burial was in Sharon Memorial
Park in Charlotte.
Surviving are 2 children; 3 grand
children; and 7 great grandchildren.
/Loretta Atkins Gambill
Loretia Atkins Oambill,55.ofWin-ston-Salern. died at Forsytli Memorial
Hospital April 12,1997.
ShcwaslhesisterofWadeCAlkins
of Advance.
A graveside service was conducted
at 2 p.m. April 14. at Indian Grove
Community Cemetery in Surry County
with Mark Shelley officiating.
Garland Gilbert banning
n Garland Gilbert "J'. ofSpenccr.diedSatuiday,Apnl 2.1W'.athistesidenceafterbeingindccltnmg
health for six months and seriously lU
for a month.He was die father of Tara Lanning
Lpweiy of Mocksville.
Funeral serv ices were conducted atlla.m.Aprin5.atOakdaleBa|^»
Church in Spencer by Robert
T. Heard. Burial follow ed at Salisbury
National Cemetery.
yEdwarid L. Lyntliacum
^ Edward LamondsLynlhacum. 87.
of Biscoe died at her residence Satur
day. April 12.1997.
ShewasihemolherofStisieGrirnih
of Mocksville.
Funeral services were condtKledat
First Baptist Church of Biscoe at 3
p.m. April 14. by the Rev. Lany Wil-
-son. Burial followed at Biscoe Cem-
elcty.
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KerriLynneLowery
KeiriLytuieLoweiy.infanldaugh-
I wr of Dusfm Jay Van toweiy amiMelimlaTutterow Uweiy ofMocks-
ville.dWApril7.1997.al Columbia
Davis Medical Center iii Statesville.Surviving, in addition to her par
ents. ate maternal grandparenls. Gene
and Linda Tuttetow of Mocksville.paternal grandparents. Johnny andEmLoweryofMocksvilletmater-
„a1 great grandmothcr.HaTclTuttciow
of Mocksville; and
Ihers. Johnny Lowery St-ville and James Monday "^0°"Graveside services wereimndur^ed
at 2 p.m. April II. in the SocietyBaptist Church Cemetery by the Rev^
Sieve Cox. Visitation followed the
gravestde sen'icc.
Hazel Athey Stiller
Ha/el V. Alhey Stiller, 79, of Walts
Street, died Monday night, April 7.
1997. at Davie County flospilnl.
Bom in Davie County, Jan. 22,
l9l8.tothelateRoyandMollyCienson
Athey, she wasa homemaker. She was
a member of Cooleemee First Presby
terian Church and especially enjoyed
flower gardening and cooking.
Her husbaitd, Otiist D. Stiller, died
in 1948. She was also preceded in
death by a sister, Maggie, and 3 broth
ers. Bob Ath^,Tom Athey and Hubert
Athey.
Surviving are 2 daughters,
I CeraJdineGaimon of Cooleemee and
• Nancy StillerStaffordof Augusta, Ga.;
I a son, O.D.StillerJr. ofCooleemee; 9
i grandchildren; I2grealgrandchildren;
; iuid a great great grandchild; 2 sisters,
; Earlene Page of Mocksville and Jean
I Phelps of Salisbury; 2 brothers. Dill
} Athey ofFork Church and Jack Athey
I bfCooleemee; and several nieces and
I nephews.
{ n 'Funeral services were conducted at
1 1p.m. April ]0,alEatonFuneialCb3pel
2 by the Revs. Robert Coforth and Rob-
' ^'Oreason. Burial followed in Na-
I Oonal Cemetery in Salisbury.
Iris H. Mecham
Juanita Iris Hepler Mi
Harmony.diedSunday, April 13.1997,
at Forsyth Memorial Hospiud in Win-
stun-Saleni followingalengthy illnes.s.
Bom in bedell Couniy, April 12,
1922, site was the daughter of the late
George Soloman Hepler and lisinnah
Bell Smith Hepler.
She was retired from R.J. Reynolds
1'ubacco Comp.my and was a member
of Tlie Church Of Latter Day Saints in
Winston-Salem.
Survivors include her husband,
Uldcn S. Mecham, whom she married
Feb.23, l946:2sons,LavemeMecharn
of Mocksville and Wayne Mecham of
Seattle, Wa.sh.: a daughter, Susan M.
Bamhardt of Harmony; 5 grartdchil-
dren; 3 great grandchildren; and a
brother, John Hepler of Harmony.
She was preceded in death by a
sister, Wilma Harris.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. April IS, at Reavis Funeral
Home Chapel in Hamiony with the
Tanglewocxl Ward Bishopofficiating.
Burial followed in the Rock Spring
Baptist Church Cbmetery.
Helen Mayberry Stout
Helen Mayberry Stout, 67, of
Edgewood Circle, Cooleemee, died
Thursilay night. April 10,1997, at her
home.
Sihe was bom in Davie Cbunty,
Match 24,1930, to the late Rovie and
Ollie Chandler Mayberry and was a
homemaker. She had been a lifelong
member of the Cooleemee First Bap
tist Church.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Allen Vemon Stour Sr. In
1979; and by a son, Michael Stephen
Stoul/in 1993,
Survivors include a daughter,
.Pamela Stout Kimel of Cooleemee; a
son, Allen Vemon Stout Jr. of Char
lotte; S grandchildren; and 2 sisters,
Amanda Fosterof BooneandMildred
Clark of Sarasota, Fla.
A gravestde service was held at 4
p.m. April 12, at Rowan Memorial
in Salisbury with the Rev, Dan
Martin officiating.
Memorials may be considered for
HospiceofRowanCounty, 1410North
Main Street, Salisbury, N.C, 28144 or
to Cancer Services of Davie County,
North Main Street, Mocksville, N,C.
27028;';
/ Madelyn Caroline Pettis
Madelyn Caroline Pettis, 15, of
Lake Placid, Fla., died Wednesday,
April 9,1997, at her residence.
Bom in Winslon-Salem, she had
been a resident of Lake Placid since
1987, moving from Advance, She was
a sophomore at Lake Placid High
School whereshewasa memberof tl ic
higli school band, majorette, a mem
ber of Junior National Honor Society
and served on the Student Oovem-
nieni Association. She attended Ve
nus Baptist Church.
She is survived by her parents,
Bobby J. and Jeri Pen is ofLake Placid;
2 brothers, Bobby fHntis Jr. of Lake
flacid and Lee Myers Jr. of Advance;
2 sisters, Jessica Paiis of Lake Placid
and Angell Myers ofAdvance; grand
parents, Howard and Madeline Th
ompson of Frostproof, Fla. and Edd
and Anna Lee Myers of Advance.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. April 12atPlacidTempleChurch
of God in Lake Placid, Fla. with the
Revs. R.E. Blazierand Carson Fender
officiating. Burial followed in Oak
Hill Cemetery.
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ibi , April 16. iW.m KibnCcnleror
Sliilewillf.
He \v;i^ hiin in IJiuie C niinly t)cl-
2K, I'llfi. In (Ik- l.ile Knl"^ 1)«i(!pllis
Sr. niiii I'eiiil lleintnm lAvippin^ mill
II ;i^ reliiei! uwiier iiiiil oivriiUT nf IliC
Anicriemi Tii*! .Seiviec. He Imil iiImi
mnkeil fur Service L)iMrituin>fs.
He lies pa'ccjcil in rhe deiillr 6y .v
tliiuglnet. Joiinne D.Nelsnnul Mivkv-
ville; .1 Minv. Jim nwippiiiviif Mntks-
ville.Ciiuy Dwippins i>l AJvjiice am)
Bonnie Bwippinv of Slalesvillc; 6
pr.iiHlchililiciu a Jieal jliaiulcliild'. 4
lislcr^. Mililreil I'iieliiv of Cleicliuul.
Sue l.iiengimil ami Kallierine
McC'onnick, Imlii "f VaiJkinville. iiiul
Diane Wliile of Mnckivllle'. 2 lunlii-
Jerry Dwigginvol Mocksville aiHl
Dill Dwiggins of Wnodle.ir; and sev-
er.il nieees and nepheivs.
Funeral sctviecN were held al 10
a.m. April IX.al lialon Fimerai Cliapel
by llie Rev. Jevvic Slniuil.
Memorials nun K- niiuie lo Bavie
County Rescue Si|uad. e/o Jim
D«igeins.4S?i4Hny WWesl.Moctv
Mlle.N.C. 27I)2K.
VVIIIumi Paul Holmes
Williain I'linl llolmes, S.S.nl Win-
slon-Saiein. illeil SaUmlay, Apiii I'J,
IW7.ai 1-orsylliMeinoiial llmpiiaJ,
He was tile raiiier of Jeanetle
I'riesilcy of Alliance.
A giavesiilc seritce was held al 2
p.m. April 22. al l"iiisyih Memorial
lAirk by Br. Ray llamillon,
Roljort B. Ellerbe
i Robcrt(JrowningI-llcr»>eSr.,81.or
4]413urton Road, Advance, died Mon
day, April 15,1997, al Mcadmvbrtrok
i'errace of Bavic following a lengiliy
illness.
He was bom June 25, 1915, in
.Simimcrvillc, .S.C. m John C, and
lileanor Browning lillcthc- He was a
tJieniberofl-riixIbcigMordvianauiah
and li.iJ been allending AdvatKc riml
Bapiisi Church, He was retired fnnn
Melwr.in i'lueklng Cntopany,
Me WHS preceded in ilcalb by his
former wife. Matjorle Bunielle Roper
Itllcilie.
.Siirviiitig aiehis wife. Maud.Stnilli
Ellerbe of the tainie: a son, Riiticn R,
lillerhe Jr. of Rural Hall; a duaglilcr.
.SImron li. Bay of (iteciilanil. N.H.: a
sicpson.Wade.S, Bumsofihi-lioineia
btnlher. Steven liilivard Ellerbe of
Allailena. Calif.; ,7 gtanilcliildren; and
a gn:;il gninddaiigblcr.
I'uneral scrvit-cswcteheldal 2 p.ni.
April IK. al Hayttonh-Mllier Silas
CreckOunpelbylheRev.LannyAlkins.
Burial followed in Ratklawn Mcniu-
ti.nl Gardens.
Rmidy Jcaii Hardy
Randy Jean Hardy. M.ofRedland
Road, Advance, died Moiulay. April
24, 19*17. al Bavie Couiuy Hospiial.
He isas bom Sepl. 9. I9K2. lo
noyd Allen Haidy of Adianec and
ihe laic Annie Basis Hardy. He al-
Icndcd Noilli B.ivie Middle .Sehcail
and Turners Creek Ba|slisl Church.
Surviving, in addillon lo bis fa-
llier. arc 2 broIlK-rs. Uolien Hardy of
Ailv;ince and TMosd Hardy Jr. of
Mocksville; and his grandiiKillief.
Gtacic Hardy ol Ihe hoine.
EnncRil services were held al 11
a.m.April24,all-ailonEunerjlOiapcl
by lire Revs, Allen Barker and David
Maynard, Burial follosved in
Tayewell. Va. al7:.h) p.m.
Jamie Bradley HooLs
/ Mr. James "Jamie" Bradley Hixils
Hamlicap|x-d in Wirislon Salem. He
was a faiilifiil member of Ihe Nonli
Main .Sircei Church of Chtisi.
Survivors include: hisp;ircm.s.Bri«l
and Iklly Allen Hools of Advance: a
sisicr, Wendy Ihsiis of Raleigh; bis
malenial gnindpaienls, Kdilh Allen of
Mocksville and Ihe lale Jiinrny Allen;
and his p;iletnal grandparenis. Hobami
litl/aheih I liKits of Advance: his ma
lenial grc;it-giandnnnlier.l';iidineAllen
ol Mocksville; a special friend, Judy
Relis is of Advance.
Funeral services will be al 2 p.m.
niiirsdiiy, April 24. in Failini Fniicial
Cliapcl w ith David rowell olllcialing.
Biilial w ill be in Ihe Fanninglon Com-
immily Ccmclery. The family will l>e
al Ihe funeral borne Weilncsd;iy nighi
from 7-9 p.m.
Hie family reipicsls memorials be
consideiedforlheChililrcnsCcmerfor
Ibe I'hysically H;indieapped, 271.5
Oiliscinn Bri ve. Winslon-Salem, N.C-
27|(»6(lrUl(hc.SJ>ecial lidiicalion l>ro-
giam of Bavie High School. 12111).Sal
isbury Road, Mocksville, N.C. 271)28.
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;John Heniy Jacobs. 79. of .Salis-
buiy. (lied Saturday. April 19.1997. at
Fbcsylh Memorial Hospital in Win-
stoti-Saleni after a serious illness of
one week.
He was the brother of Herheit
Jacobs of Oxdecincc.
Graveside services were conducted
at IO:.tO a.m. April 21 .at Chestnut Hill
Cehietery followed by a service at
First United Methixlist Church of Sal
isbury at I la.m.withlhcRcvs.i)umild
W. Haynes and Stephen L. Autrcy
officiatine.
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Harry Bradford
M;irTy
N.C .iJi'ed Moiidiiy, Apiil 2X. iyy7 ;il
|ii<; lioiiK.
norii J;ui. 17, l'W5. in Yiiiicy
C'nnnly. he w-is n son ol lhet> :iiu!
Jessie May Edwiit<ls llrailli.rO ol'
Clcvebiu!.
SurvivDrs, In adililioii In Ins par-
cnls. Include: a snii. Alan Lyiiullr.iarotacirClevciaiHlibiiUlwis.Uirry
niTKiroidofMnuiilUlla.andJi>1mlj:c
llradford of Mocl.s\illc; sisler.. Kay
rillen McCuiry. Siiuiii l-ldnaidc .itid
Glenda Spainhour. all of C."lc»cbnd.
and Judy Doby nfWcKidlcaf.
l-uncral ser%*'ccs were a^ III a.uv
Wcdiwcday, April JU. a1 SuiiiriiciM.'I1
Mcniocial Chapel eoiidueled by Ihc
Ucv.RaIplillollmiiau.pa-.l.'r<)IMii">-
iiig.Slar iiapiisl C'luiieli. Uaiial was In
Uradfocd C'emclery. llainsville.
Rufus Dwii^ins Jr.
Riitiis iy«iegliis Jr.. 711. ol Poiesi
Uine, MikI.ssIIIc. died Wednesday.
April If), l'W7.;u BrianCenlerhi-Slales-
ville.
He was bom In Davie Connly Ocl.
28. lyjf). 10 Ihe late Riifus Dwiggins
Sr. aiKl IVarl Hemlnni □wiggins and
was the reliatl owner anil operjlor of
American Ta^l Service. I le had also
Winked for Seivjce Dislribniors. He
was a veteran ol Ihe U.S. Army, serv
ing during World War II.
He was piecedeil In ilealh by a
daugblei. Judy Wilson, in 11)77.
Surviving aa-a dalighter,Joanne I).
Nelson of Mocksville; sons. Jim
Dwiggins of Moeksvillc, Oary
Dwiggins of Advance :md Donnic
l>w Igginv of Sluiesville: b granikihl-
dren; a gie.il gnindchlld; 4 sisters.
Mildred Plielps of Cleveland. .Stie
Livengnodnnd KallierineMcCornilck.
both of Yadkinville. and Oiane While
of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Dill
Dwiggins of Woodleaf and Jetry
Dwiggins of Mivksville; and sever.il
nieces and nephews.
Puneral services were coiulncicd at
1(1 a.m. April Id. at liaton iinieriil
Chapel by Ihe Rev. Jessie Sltond
Memoriiils may be made to DavieComity Rescue St|uad. e/o JimDwiggins,45.^4 US. Hwy. fvl West.
Mocksville. N.C. 27028orto llicCcm-
elcry FundofCenlerUnlled Melhodisi
Cliurch. c/o Bill Seaford. 1995 U.S.
Hwy. 64 West. Mocksville. N.C.
27028.
I iloUand Holtun Chaflln
• Holland Holion Chaffln. 77. of] Depol Slrcel, Mocksville. died Friday, nioming,April25,| !: 1997. ailiis home. jfjiT
* Hewasbominl sv! Davie Couniyt ^i.p^. 27, 1919, 'ol f'trYIjOiblatc Thomas '
I Nathaniel and IdaI Belts Chaftln. 'i
I Retired ChiefFetlyOflleerwiih^B
21 yeaisofservice.
he was a member of the Pe.itl HaiboriorvivorsAssociation, servlngaNsitd
llieUSS Bagley during llie Pearl I lar-
txir invasion ofWot Id War II. Hehtul
served asan officer inlhe DAV. VFW
andCovemor's Veteran Service Coni-
piillee. He w-as also retired from
Chaffin Eleeitonies and Davie Realty,
lie was a incml)or ofMocksville f'irsl
yniled Methodist Church.
; Surviving are his wife, lili/alicth
Mary Moore ChalHn of ihc home; 6
Sons,James Roberson.C.irl Roberson,
]ohii Roberson and Tom Ciiafrin. all
dfMocksville.IjirryKobervonoflcatd
and Holland ChafPin II of Coleridge;
1.5 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; aird a sister. Belly Nossor of
f-Charlotte,
tie was preceded In ilealh by twin^ sons. William and Joseph ChafTin; 4P sisters, Emma Chaffin. Sarah C.
r MeBride.layuiseC. Hardin.iiulMatlle{•C. Honiphrjes; and 3 hrolhors, Ed
CKillm. Albert Ciiaffin and Wjlliani
; Chaffin.y Funeral services were held al 2t p.m. April 27.al Eaton Funeral Chtipcl
with the Rev. Ed Biggers ofneialittg.!i Burial followed in Rose Cemetery.
'^Ii'Jruse Forrest
^ P "i. April 29 •„ , ■'■"•'"'"'"'••led.-H
'""mveil in No Creel l' •"i''''
ciety Fund, e/o R C t!Drive Adv^f: s"^''"-2'"Cor-tt. Advance. N.c. 27006.
Flossie Sheek Comatzer
I lossie Sheek Cornalrcr. 96. of
llalliniore Road. Advance, diedWediiesilay, April 2.7, IW7, al her
rcMileiu'e.
Sbcvviishornl*cb.2(>, l'X)I iiilXivle
Coniily to the late Thomas C. and
PliKsie S. Sheek, A homemakur. she
was tin iiclivc memlvet of liixby I'tcs-by teiiiin Church.She wtis preeedei! in death hy herhiishanil.Ceorgel'.CoTiial/er.in 1976.
Snrsiving are 2 sons, lliotnas l".
Ct«nai/et of Advance luid Jim Cor-iuil/eiofilK'honic:2ikinghlers. Masine
C. Newnumol AdvatKC tntd iVggyC.
l-oster of MiK'ksvillc; HI grandehib
da-n; ami 1,5 gretil gr.miLhildten.
Fimeral services wet e held al 3 p.m.Aprll26.alBivbyl'iesb)ierianrhuteh
wilhilteRev.lltian Riimmageollicial-
ing. Bin iai follow edinlliuclnireli cem
etery.
Memorials may lie mtnie to IJisby
Presbyterian Church, c/o llreiida
Robertson. 688 HiiwarUlown Circle.
MiKksvillc.N.C. 27028.
Erviii L. Hoover
Ervin Lc-c Jloiwer. 76. of U.S.Hwy. W West, died Momlay. April28. 1997. at N.C. Daplisl Mospilalin
\\ iiision-Salem.
Horn Feb. 6. 1921. in Davidson
Comity, to liic late John tmd Orj
IJniwn Hmiver. he was rctired from
Stanley Furiiilure. Me was it veleninol the U.S. Anny. serving dining
World War II. He was a nvenibcr ofYiidkin .Star Baptist Chinch.
SnivivcMs include his wife, HelenHudson Hi»iverofilichome;3sons.
Ervin Lee Hmtver of Mocksville.
Curtis HiKivcr and Roberi laxiver.
holhofl.evinglon;a<langhler.iaiuisc
HiH>verArehieof.Sallslniry;ahr(UlKT.Harv ey Hoover of Lc'»inglon;4 sisters. lillicl Nixon and l.iiey Dell
Crump. bolhoflx.'xinglon. MadalincStokes of Keniersville and MaignrelTrainer ot High point; 9 giandcliil-
drcn; and 4 great giandehildivn.
Fnneral services weie to tiecoii-dncled al 2 p.m. April 30. al Viulkiti
St.ir Baptist Church with hiicial liil-
lowing in Ihe church eemelety.
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George Ambrose Brock
George Ambrose Brock, 58. of
255 Leisure Lane, Mocksellle, died
Mond.ny, May 5. |y<J7. al Davie
Ciiiinly Hospital.
Bora June 16. 19.W. in Davie
County. ti> the kite Ambrose Lee and
IVarlle Brock. Ite was a mctnber of
Cedar Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife. Ractiel
Mac BitlKinnon Brock of the home; 2
sons. George A. Brock and Liiicolti
BrtK-k, both ofMtxrksviilc: .J daugh-
lers. Georgia B. Dalton. Rose Mary
Uickey and Elizabeth M.ntinez. all
of Mocksville: 19 grandchildren: A
great grandchildren: 2 brothers. \Vi|.
liam Brock and James Ijames. both of
Mocksville: and a sister. Rosa l.ce
White of Mocksville.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted at I p.m. M.ny 8. al Cedar
Creek Biiplist Church by the Rev.
W.M. Martin with burial following
in the chureh cemetery.
Charles Raymond Hayes
Charles Raymond Hayes Sr.. 72. of
Winslon-Sttlera. died Friday. May 2.
1997. al his home.
He was the father of Charles
Raymond Hayes Jr. of Advance.
Funeral .services were conducted al
2:30 p.m. May 4, at Calvary Baptist
Church by Dr. Mark Corts and the
Rev. Francis SmiUi. Burial followed
in Farklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Thclma Hendricks Cowan. 88. of
Yadkinville. died Wednesday. April
30.1997. alForsyth Memorial Hospi
tal in Winslon-Salem.
She was the mother of Jewell Dulin
of Advance.
Funeral services were held at I
p.m. May 3. at Forbush Baptist Church
with the Rev. Waldo Hauser Sr. ofTtci-
ating. Burial followed in Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church Cemeteiy.
Clyde Hayes Hemric
n Clyde Victoria "Mecmaw" Hayes
Hemric. 90, of Winslon-Salem. died
Stlnday. May 4. 1997. al Forsylh Me
morial Hospital.
I ShewasthesistcrofHomerP.Hayes
of Mocksville.
Funeral services were held at 12:30
p.m.May6.atHaywotth-MillerCliapel
by Elders Ernest W. Parks. Daniel D.
Patks. David S. Parks and Philip C.
Parks: Burial followed in Parklawn
Memorial Gardens.
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John Carroll Han^
Jtdm Carroll Hanes. 86. fomicrly
of Bear Creek Church Road, died
Thursday. May I, at Autumn Care of
Mocksville.
He was born Oct. 6.1910. in Witt-sti>n-Salcm,tothelateRicliatdNomwn
and Maty Catherine Owynn I lanes.
He was a farmer and a member of Bear
Creek Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife. JennteSmilh
Hanes of Mocksville: 2 daughters.
Veronica Harris of Yadkinville and
Susan Gile of Scarborough. Maine: 3
stins. Jesse Carroll Hanes. Jeny B.
Hanes and Randy C. Hanes. all of
Mocksville. 21 giandchildren; and 21
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held al 2
p.m. May 3. at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Richard Etskew ofTiciut-
ing. Burial followed in Betir Creek
church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Bear
Creek Baptist Church Fellowship Hall
or Eilucation Fund. 268 Bear CreekChurch Road,Mocksville.N.C.27028.
'/ ; Danny Ray Holsclaw
I Danny Ray Holsclaw. 48. of 135
! Pettceful Valley Road. Advance, died
. ; Suntlay. May 4. 1997. .at his home
following an extended battle with can-
Bora Sept. 4. 1948, in Caldwcll
County, he grew up in Kemersvilleand
graduated from East Forsylh High
School. He was employed by Modem
Nissan Inc. of Winston-Salcm.
He is survived by his wife, Rhonda
Atkins Holsclitw of the home: his fa
ther. Carl Holsclaw Jr. and wife Frnnkte
of Conover: his mother. Nellie Spiccr
Turner of Kernersvillc: 2 sons. Jeff
Holsclaw ofWinston-Salent and Jason
Holsclaw of Jacksonville. Fla.: 3 half
brothers. Tim Holsclaw. Terry
Holsclaw and Tracy Holsclaw. all of
Conover: and his father and mother-in-
law. Wade and Waniht Atkins of Ad
vance.
A memorial .service with visitation
following was to be held at 3:30 p.m.
May 7.at Haysvorth-MillcrSilas Creek
Chapel.
Memorials may be made to I iospice
ofDavieCounty. P.O. Box665. Mocks
ville. N.C. 27028.
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Mamie Perry Johnson
Mamie IVny Johnson, 63. ofSalis-ouiy. died Tuesday. April 29.1997 atRowan Regional Medical Centcrafter
a serious illness of three riwnilis.She was the molher of Benjiunin
. Johnson of Mocksville.
Franees Lucille Morris
• I Frances "Lucille" McCormack! Moms. 79. of Salisbiiiy. died .Sunday
I "7". 1997. al Brian Center NuntingI and Rehabiliialion of Salishuiy after
I """S ''etlining health for live yearsShe was the mother of Mike Morris
f Of MocJcsvillc.
j : May6.mSummcrseuMeinorialClmpei
by the Rev. Ronald Pink with burialI following al City Memorial Park
Leona Harpe Keiger
Uona Harpe Keiger. K6. of Wiii-
/ ston-Salem. died April 2«. 1997.
She was bom April 16. 1911, in
I>.nie County to Enos W.' and Bellie
Collette Harpe. A member of Rist
B.nplist Chua-h. .she was active in Sun-
d.ny School and a member of tlie Lydia
class and tlie W.M.U. .senior .aduhs.
Site was preceded in death by her
husband. Roy O. Keiger. in 1969.
Surviving ate a son. Roimid D.
Keiger of Wilmington: 2 grandchil-
dieii; 2 great grandchildren; 2 .sisters.
Miriam Milstcrof St. Louis. Mo. and
La Vaiki Wertr. of Pt. Laiidenkile. Ra.:
a broilier. Joe Carr Harpe of Fanning-
ton: and several nieces and Rephew.s.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. May I. at Hayworth-Miller Si
las Creek Chapel by the Rev. Henry B.
Stokes with burial following in Rrr-
sylh Memorial Park.
; Elizabeth Keaton Nevulis
J '■ Elizabeth Keaton Nevulis, 64, of
' Clemmons. died Friday. May 2,1997.
ShewasbomJan. 17. l933.inDavie-County to James Robert and Annie
'■ CieoTrivette Keaton.
- Surviving ate a daughter. Elizabeth
' Smith of Clemmons; a grand.son; a
great grandson; 2 brothers. Robert
; Luther Keaton and Charlie Frank
; Keaton. both of Advance; an aunt.
' Nannie Belle Canter of Winston-Sa-
. lem; and a number of nieces and neph-
. ews.
i A funeral service was held al 12:30
r p.m. May S. at Haywoith-Millcr Silas
CieekChapel. Burial followedat Union
Hill Baptist Church Cemetery where
' she was a member.
■ ; Memorials may be made to Cancer•Slices Inc.. l07Westda!e Ave..Win-
■ ston-Salem. N.C. 27101-3619.
Joseph WUliam LashJoseph William LashSr..S5.ofOld
/ porl.dieduiKxpectedlySatu^y.May3.1997. at McDowell Hospital.Bum in Davie County to LouiseWallace Webb of Mocksville and the
hue Oval Odell La.sh. he was an employee of Etiian Allen in Old with20 years service as a truck driver.Surviving.inaitdlliunlobismotlicr.arc2sons.Ji«cphU.sUJr.orAslievillc
and Ronnie L.Tsh of Marion: 2 daughters. Cyndi l-asit :ind Teresa Rumfelt.both of Old ls.it; 2 brothers. JanusUrsh of Salisbuo' and Terry Lash ofMwksvillc; 2 sisters. Linda Welch ofPfafflown ami Bobbi Matthews ofClemmons; and 5 grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at2p.ni. May 6. at Old I=brt Chapel ofKirksey Funeral Home by the Rev.Chris Clayton. Burial followed in Valley View Memorial Park in Old Fort.
Vasta Mae Parker
Vasta Mac Wilson P-arker. 86. ofJ Riverview Apartments. Advance,died Saturday, May 3, 1997. at her
home.
She was br.m in Davie CountyOct.-9, 1910, to the late Avcry and
Addic Foster Wilson aiul fordS yearswas owner and operator of Foster'sGrocery and Service.A graduate of Rowan TechnicalCollege as a license practical nurse,
she had worked at the VA Medical
Center in Salisbury. She was .also a
member of Macedonia Moravian
Church.Site was preceded in death by her
husband. Richard Paul Foster, in1964; and by her second husband.
Howard T. Parker, in 1992.
Survivors include 3 sons. Richard
Foster of Las Vegas. Nev. Larry Fos-
lerof Advance and Wilson B. Foster
of Goose Creek. S.C.; 6 grandchildren; 10 great granddiildren; a sister.Kathleen Li vengoodof I lope Mills; a
half sister. Dottie Alexander of San-ford; and an uncle. Willard Foster of
Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted
.at 11 am. May 7. al Eaton FuneralChapel with the Rev. Greg Little officiating and burial following in theMacedonia MoravianOnirch Grave
yard.
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Samuel David Snider
Samuel David Snider, 81. of
Woodleaf, died Monday. May S.
1997. al Rowan Regional Medical
Center in Salisbuiy.
HewasbomOcl.7.1915.inDavie
County to the late Sam P. and Ida
Barnes Snider and was retired from
Burlington Mills. Also a farmer, he
enjoyed hunting and gardening. He
was a member of No Creek Primitive
Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his
rust wife, Virginian Mae MeDaniel
Snider; 7 brothers; and 7 sisters.
Surviving are his second wife.
Hllicl Deal Snider ofthe home; a son.
Louis Snider of Woodleaf; 3 daugh
ters, MiUgicTltoinpson of Slaleville.
Drcnda Snider of Boone and Phyllis
Walkins of Salisbury; 10 grandchil
dren: 13 grandchildren; and a sister.
Norene Foster of Cleveland.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted at 2 p.m. May 7. at Eaton
Funeral Chapel with Brother John
Draper ofUciating. Burial followed
in Corinth Church of Christ Cem
etery.
Ruby Luijiile Speas
Ruby Lucille Speas. 93. of Win-
slon-Salem, died Wednesday. April
30.1997. at Forsyth Memorial Hospi
tal.
She was the grandmotlKr of Cindy
Speas Dunn of Advance.
A graveside service was conducted
at May 3. at 2 p.m. at New Philadel
phia Moravian Church Graveyard by
Dr. Worth Green and the Rev. Henry
Lewis.
/Leia Hutchins Swink
Lcla Hutchins Swink. 78. of Spen
cer. died Thursday. May I, 1997, at
Rowan Regional Medical Center in
Salisbury after being in declining health
for four years and seriously ill one
week.
.Site was llie mother of Janie Will
iams of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. May 3. at James C. Lyerly
Oiapel by Ihe Rev. Dill Halhnan. pas-
lorofDunn'sMountainBapti.st Church
where she w,-is a member. Burial fol
lowed in Ihe church cemetery.
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/ Maijorie rise Tesh Adams. 88. of
'/ Advance, diedTdesday, May 6.1997.
al her daughler's home in Advance.
Bom July 3. 1908. In Forsyth
County, to the late Jonah and Amelia
Bruce Tise. she was a private piano
teacher for 47 years. She also taught
piano at Oak Summit School and
Dormlny Studios.
She was a charter member of Cbr-itcistone Baptist Church and taught
tile junior class titere. She was active In
Youth for Christ when it first came to
WInston-Salem. Oneofhermany hob
bies was art and writing. This Included
books "Nibbles from Cod's Woid".
"This'n That From God's Word", an
operetta "Outofthe MouthsofBabes".
a cookbook called "A Pinch of This-A Dab of That" and 32 poems.
She was preceded In death by her
first hu.sband. Claretice MarshallTesb.
In Oct. I979.and her second husband,
Clarence Luther Adams. In June 1989.
She was also preceded by a son. David -
M.Tesh, In July 1970.
She Is survived by 2 daughters,
Nancy Tesh Yontz of Midway and
Clarice Tesh Brewer of Advance; 2
sons. C.M.TeshJr.ofKlngand RobertA. Tesh of WInston-Salem; 21 gtand-
clilldren; 30 great grandchildren; 2
great great grandchildren; a sister,
Pauline Fotiesl of Lewisvllle; and a :
brother. Richard TiseofCooleemee.Funeral services were conducted
May 9. at Cornerstone Baptist Church
by the Revs. Charles Martin and Rich
ard Evcrhart with burial following at
Woodland Cemetery In WInston-Sa
lem.
Memorials may be made to Cor
nerstone Baptist Cliurch. 4507 Tho-
niiisvllle. Road. WInston-Salem. N C
27107.
Elmer Gaither Allen
y Elmer Gaither Allen. 82. of Cam
Road. Mocksvllle. died Tuesday. May
6.1997. at Davie County Hospital.
Jfe was bom In DavieCbunty, April
13.19^15. to the late John Galthm and
Melissa Phelps Allen and was a retired
auto mechanic. He attended Union
Chapel United Methodist Church.
He as preceded In death by a sister.
Myrtle Madden; and by 3 brothers.
Andy Allen. Charlie Allen and OIlie
Allen.
Survivors Include his wife. .SarahM. Jordan Allen ofthe home; 3 daugh
ters. Jane Allen Painter. Nancy Allen
LIpscomb and Faye Allen Bamey. all
ofMocksvllle;asoh. Elmer AllenJr.ofStatesvllle; 8 grandchildren; 7 great
grandchildren; a brother. John Ray
Allen of Norfolk. Va.; and several
nieces luvl nephews.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. May 9. at Eaton Funeral Chapel
by tlie Rev. Tim Slatbuck. Binial fol
lowed In Union aiapel United Meth-
odKst Qturch Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Union
Chapel United Methodistaiurch.20.K)
U.S.Hwy.60l North. Mocksvllle. N.C.
27028 or Mocks United Methodist
Church. Advance. N.C. 27006.
Harvey Alfred Diggs
, Harvey Alfred DIggs. 90. fotmetly
of Spring Street, Mocksvllle, Friday.
May 9.1997. in Marietta. Ga. He had
been a resident of Mableton. Ga. since
1991.
She was bom in Albemarle Dec. 9.
1906. and was a retired machinist with
Lockheed Aircraft with over 24 years
of service. He was a member of Ma
sonic Lodge 721.
His wife. Maxine Elizabeth Beaver
DIggs. preceded him in death Dec. 13.
1991.
Survivors Include 2 daughters.
Shirley Howard of Atoka. Tenn. and
Barbara Martin of Mableton. Ga.; 6
grandchildren; 14great grandchildren;
and a sister. Mary Tanner of Marietta.
. Funeralservlcesweretobcheldat2
p.m. May 13. at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev, Leiand Rlchard.son offi
ciating. Burial followed In Rose Cem
etery.
Memorials may be made to Mocks
vllle First Presbyterian Church. 261
South Main Street. Mocksvllle, N.C.
27028or to Mocksvllle Masonic Lodge.
do Gene Smith, 1299 North Main
Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Betty Mathis Brawley
j Betty Mathis Brawley. 64. of Yad-^ kinvllle. died Wednesday. May 7.
1997. at Yadkin Nursing Cbnter.
: Bom June 28. 1932. In Yadkin
County to the late Bradley and Alma
Whitaker Mathis. she was a member
°f Suganown Baptist Church and alicensed practical nurse at DavIe
Cbunty Hospital in Mocksville. She
married the Rev. William "Bud"
Brawley. who survives. May 8.1952.
Survivors, in addition to her hus
band. include3sons. William "Buddy"Brawley Jr. and Timothy Hoyt
Brawley. both of Yadklnvllle. and
Randy Dean Brawley of Mocksville; 2
grandchildren; 2 brothers. Garvey
Mathisof Rock Hill. S.C. and RichardDonald Mathis of High Point; and a
sister. Madge Calloway of Wilming
ton.
She was preceded In death by a
. brother. Doc Mathis; and a half sister.
Vadii Hayes.
Funeral services wereconducted at2 p.m. May 9. at Sugartown Baptist
Church by Dr. Bill Belcher with burialfollowing In the church cemetery.
Margaret Precious Grubb
/ Margaret Precious Grubb. 78. of
Lcslngtun. died Wednesday. May 7.
1997. at Brian Center Nursing Care of
Salisbury.
She was tlte sister of Pauline Junes
of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted al
11 a.m. May 10. at Oiurchland MIs-
sliHiary Baptist Church by the Rev.
Stephm Martin. Burial followed In the
Grubb Family Cemetery.
Ellen Owen Hauser
I Ellen Owen Hauser, 90, of Mead-
V owbrook Manor In Clcmmons, diedSaturday afternoon. May 10, 1997,
following an extended Illness.
She wasthemotherofSadye Hauser
ILirger of Mocksvllle.A graveside service was held al 11
a.ni. May 13. at Forsyth Memorial
Park by the Rev. Roland Bamhaidi.
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Ruth Head Hodge
/ Ruth Head Hoilge, 78. dieil
* WedneiuJay, May 7, 1997. at Mead-owbrook Manor of Clemmons.
She was the half sister of William
HeadofMocksville.
A graveside service was held at 11
a.m. May 9. at Shiloh United Methodist Oturch by tlte Rev. Wade Dellinger.
KafherineP.MiUer
Dec®''n''T905
Henry
and was a hnr»wM%,-1. - _
tatanSSS'SSSdJ'
spsz-cS-siaunchRoad.Mocksvriie.Nt 27^
Elstella S. Spease
J Esiella S. Spease. 75. of Winslcn-
Satem.diedM.iy 7. l997.allterhonie.
'^"neral services were conducted at
aJ";™' »' Hickory Grove
A.M.E7jonChuahinae.nmoir,wiihthe Rev. a-uri Scott officiating. Burial
follo^ in Wesilawn Memori.-il Gar
dens in Clemmons.
SJiewasthegiandntotlterofStacevopease of MocksvilJe.
Gilbert Ray James
10 1907 „T. V"'"'5n'"fday. May
Survivors include his wife „f |i,„
feme. Ruby Hudson
r^nieJwM.awIR«Mie^ JJJJ'-
Rot!^ ® erandchildrcn; 2 sisters. fiWc
Rev. oTen^S,;; ^""""ns by ,he
'u-dlnthe^^eteifSlTur-
MaiyBifeabethNevuMs
^ Ne::2:r«%''''^-"u Sb"
A.m^a«Tn,e„.';^^Ro^and
Smith of ae^*'™'«'''*'-0i«dx;ih
Lwher S '"""'U"- RobenRealon. both of Advf"'''"Nannie Belle Chnler of'w- ""
'em;andanumh«-«f • *^"»">n-Sa-ews. "'**°^n'ecesandncph.
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Oavie County Public Ubraiy
Mocksvilie, NC
, RoIW"BulcI,"l.ad»rg
^'l;5'®"''HhelaleEdwardandAnnn
"in HtghSchool. received a bachelor's
wtsiiy and a master's degree in .social
gan.'" "" ufMichi-
He served in the U.S. Air Porce
nwrnberof(l„VFWa„dtheAmericnn'-egton in Iron Mountain.
Sumvingaie2.sons.JemByLadwiii
StlueTM'^r'Ladwiu 7 ' " 8""«'s<'n. Aarong. 2 sisters. Shirley Wjike of
Se^^rA"'- """ ^uyee2^enchor&uifieid.Ulah:fia„L.t-inda Edwards of Ml Airv- .... r
nurnberofniecesandnepitcws." "
service was to be held
Otis Lee Penninger
wif'liL''M"!:;«''' "• of"".u'his rSde^^tLtr ?•
"-^rs:r£7^"
"«• ana church treasurer Ik ^
Pnsilii9. VF\V
•™ i^ Pbnninger.rxb. I2.1974SirrvivingiuchKwifc.Lii|isi: n^nriinger of «« home: 2 bnih^
^/'ocrCkrSg^t^^
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•Hemoriais may he made to Cnoieen^f^sbyrerianChuT^RoS27. Coolecmee. N.C. 27014.
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. May 22,1997
Marshall E. Glasscock
Manhall l;v€relfe C>l;issc.Kk Sr..
100. of Sheriicid K<>;ul. Mi>cbvilli;.
cliednnir^ilay inoniiiig. May 1,^, l<)97.
a( N.C. Baplisi llovpiial in \Viii>ioii-
Oavii; Coiiiily, . . ]
Aug..V I896,ii>lhc
Gla.s!icockaiulwa^
afarmer.Rjnilni.-iil
currier and school P . I
leaclici. He uas .i I 'i
World War I vci- 1 A\ '
He wasii lifelong mcmiter of Ijaiiies
Cnrsstieuls Baplisi Clmicli and had
laoglH Ihc men's Bihie Class for .10
years. He wtis a foimer meotlteritf llic
Board of Deacons and had seived on
the cemelery cominillee. He was av
idly invulved in lite building of die
preseni Jjanics Ciosstoads Church
building.
He bad iKcn a tncmhcr oflite Oavie
County Board of lileclions and was an
active mentber of ilie Davic County
Democradc Parly. He wasanavid fish
erman.
He was preceded in deiilli by bis
first wife. KallicrineKolIiicsCilasscock.
Jan. 7. I92tl. and by his second wife,
Ellen Rollins Glasscock. March 2.
1996. A daughter. Nancy Allen, died
Dec. 11. 1996. A gre.il grandchild.
Betty Ann Cnnnicbucl, also preceded
him in death.
Survivors include6childien.Clyde
Glasscock of Mocksville, Maty Spill-
man ofFamiinglon.ToniGlasscockof
Lewisville, Jane Tulleiow of Mocks
ville. Dorothy Taylor of Olin and
Marsiiall Evciclle Glasscock Jr. of
Mocksville;22grandchildren; 32 great
grandchildrentand lOgreal great grand-
dtildren.
Funeral .services were conducted at
2 p.m. May 17, at Ij.iincs Crossroads
Baptist Church by Ihc Kcv. Ben Mull.
Burial followed in llic cliurch cem
etery.
Memorials may be made to the
Cemetery Fund of Ijanies Crossroads
Baptist Churdi. 728 Shcflleld Road,
Mock.sville, N.C. 271)28.
C.E. Gobble
Connie EdwardOohblc.76.ofLex
ington.died Surrday.May 18.1997 at
his home.
He was the biolhcruf Bill Gobble
of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
4 p.m. May 20. at Piedmont Funeral
Hrame Chape! by llic Rev. J.O. Dunn.
Burial with military riles wnsal Forest
Hill Memorial Park.
Ruby Hauser
Ruby Vera Poindexler Mauser. 91.
fomierly of Winslon-Strlem, died Fri
day morning, May 16, I9'77.ntMcad-
oivbrook Tctrocc of Davie.
Bom March 1(1, 1906, in Vadkirr
cotrnly. to Genie A. Poirtdexler and
Mailha MailhewsPoiiulcxtcr.shc was
a long-time meiribcrof Becks Baptist
Church.
She was preceded in death by her
[ husband. Paul B. Mauser, in I9fi9.
For many years, tlie I lait.sers oper-
I ated Hauser Grocery on Polo Road.
Wiasion-Saient.
Survivingareason.Rich.inlFarTellHauser of Clemtnons; 6 gmndchil-
dren. Kent Hauser of Bclhesda. Md..
Paul R. Hairscrof Mocksville, R. Neil
Hauser and Gcna L H.iuscr. bollt of
Winsron-.Salem, Armn I lauscr Ftnkcl
of Savannah, Ga., and biure Hauser
Dobbins of Nashville, Tcnn.; 3 great
grandchildren; a btolhcr, G.A.
Poindexler of Winsron-Salem; 2 sis
ters. Cherry Poindextcr Matllicrvs of
East Bend and Kale PoindcxterSlroie
of Booflville.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. May 19. at Vogler & Sons
Rcynolda Chapel with D«, James J.
Nelson officiating.
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y IW. 1997, at his home. ^ ^nardGray "ScoUie"Scoll,73.or
A.,.I "" ""Plalher of Ruth " ■ • -- -Anthony of Mocksville.
a nr"M =" 11
Kilbielh. Milcc WillartI and Paul
Spencer, died Saturday, May 17,1997,at Rowan-Regional Medical Center af-ter a period of declining liealth.
BomMay9, l924,inDavieCounty,to Ethel Sneed Scott of Mocksville andthe late Roy Scott, he was educated in
/ ^8de Hampton Wyatt• . Wade Hampton Wyatl Jr., 69, of;Mo Creek Road, Mocksville, died Fri-;:<by. morning. May 16, 1997, at his;;lipnie. •. t.
in Winston-SalemzMirch 15, 1928. to the late Wade.-.Hampton Wyatt Sr. and Peari Mae; Ctaver Wyall and was retired fromRoadway Express with 22 yeare of
. service,
A memberofFbik Baptist Church,he taught Sunday School for 20 yeais.. He was retired from the U,S. Anny
: Reserve.
Survivingarehiswife,NellHendrixWyattofthehome;3daughtefs. NancyW>«t of Welcome. Karen Elizabeth
}aHofWins(on-Salcman(IJillWyaitOlsen of Pfafiftown: a son, DanielHendnx Wyau ofChina Grove; 3 sis-fers. Emily Wyatt and Betty WBlackwelder. both of Mocksville. andShtriey W. Hyatt of Winston-Salem-• ai^nbrother.JohnnyWyaltofMocks-
1 ville; and 3 grandchildren.I Funetal services were held at 2, p.m. May 18, at Eaton Funeral ChapelI by the Rev, Ken Evans. Buiial fol-. lowed in Fork Baptist Church Cem-
. eteiy.
i n niay be made to the' fMO Ili''"" ^^linreb.' i East. Mocksville.I N.C.27028crtoDavieCoumyHos-1 pice, c/o Janet Blair. P.O. Box 848,> Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
the bavie County schools.He was an industrial engineer with; Erwin Mills and later a sales repiesen-; tatiye with McCanless Custom Fab-; tics: He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serv-; ing jn the Asiatic, European and Afri-: can^Thealre during World War II. He! wa(of the IVesbyterian faith.< R'is survived |w his companion, Jot Ami Davis of the home; 2 daughters.I ChdylDobbinsandDeniseS.Bradford,• botfi of Salisbury, a brother, James|lPd«^ -Buddy- Scott ofWinston-1 Salam; a sister, Murlene "Babe" KellerI of Harmony; and 5 grandchildren,I A graveside service was conductedj nt2]Mn. May 20, at Salisbury National• eatery by the Rev. Robert Cteason.; MilitaiygravesideriteswereconduciedJ by the Rowan Cbunty Veterans Coun-
; cil.
t Memorials may be made to the• American Cancer Society, Rowan. Cbunty Chapter, P.O. Box l264,Salis-• bury, N,C. 28145-1264 or to Rowant Coonly Veterans Cknmcil, P.O. Boxf IOS4.Salisb«iy, N.C. 28145-1054.
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Sabrina Brittany Whitaker, infant^ofKimberly RaneeSutliRMd Silas Leon Whitaker of Mocks-
vilfc,died Wednesday.May 14,1997
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Opal C. Griffin
Ojial Collinghaiii Griffin. 66, of
Salkbiiry, iliccl Thursday. May 22.
1997. .11 lirlan Center Health and Rc-
liabiliiiiiiiin after fi\e nionlhs of de
clining Iicallh.
The sister of Jean HaniillDii of
Mocksvillc..dicwasamembcrofrriti-
ity FJaptist Oiurch in Mocksviilo,
Funcm! senices wcreheldal 2 p.m.
Miiy 2.'!. at.Sumtneisetl Fonetal Home
Ch.ipcl hy Ilie Rev. Danell Cox. Rurial
followed in Rowan Memorial Park.
Wiley Kealoii
/ Wiley Kcaton. 7,5. of U S Hwy
l58.Mocksville.dicdWedne.sday.Mav21.1997. at Ins home.
HcvvasNnnioDavieCountySepl.
'1.1921,(othc late Thomas Theodorennd Josie liarncy Kcaton and was rc-
liredfroni Heritage Fumituie with 47
10^ "J and1970s, hesen edwitliiheDavieCountyRescue Squad.
Survivors include 2 daughters,Carolyn Keatoti Hoots of Yadkinvilleand Betty Kcatoit Cable of Mocks- f
vtlle:3sons. Wiley Keaton Jr., GaiyWayne Kcniott and Thomas Lee '
Kealon,allofM,xksville;6grandchil-- •'
dtra; 4 great grandchildren; 4 sisters. (Addte Mae Robhins of Mock.svil|e '
Anme Ruth Wisho,, of Lexington,'t^ola Wisenhunt and Lizzie Wishon.
tohofW,n,«on.Salem;abrother.SamKeatonof Lexington: and,sevemj niecesand ne|rf>cws.
Funeral services were conducted atn a.rn. May 24, at Eaton Funeral
^pel by the Rev. Uster Keaton.Burial followed in Mt. Olive United
Methodist Church Cemetery
Memorials may be made to Mt
Olive United McihrxlistChutch, 3521WyoRoad, Yadkinville, N.C 27055
y. norisKoonlsHagie
; fwyih Memorial Hos^^'-""-®'
I 5'WvSaIem. Win-
.Born June (9 iqi. . „
C&Sfniy.ioBunici,., ,'J"t^bonls, she was a m. ®ro»n
? Chuich iind
i,Enterprise Lodge. Star
.\Sr'^"^'"'^'h'.yason.
-5"KorSta,es^ro ia^.^Archdqlc Favecl-,,'' Nelson!£•'»'''"rcharlo,^^^^j .7?fcjnasvi|je DonH« • 'Z^^Sieof
; Susan Mw '""on-: $!^bie Bynum of r " "f '^''"and,
' Blackburn of Adv
- S^n^bildfcn.
" am. MayChurch hy L Rev
E"rialfol|owedaiWes!f""^ofMemoo'. Cwdcns
Memorials may h, ,
{T^iJenfuns
H^^-liaanautoISXr
; ,AfunemI„,vieewasheidat2p.,„.
.yurchCemettrymHamptonville.
Roy Koonlz
j ^ of Slaies-IM7 '*'®^®^®"'"8'May25."W7. at hi.s home following a britrf^
'llnws with lung cancer.Bom April 20,
sonofthelateFolleW. Koontz and
sawmillerforaboul
H^amcmberofSalemUnitisJ
OnOct.28,l950,hemaniedNancy(irtner. wtosutvives. Also surviving
a« a son John Wayne-Jake" Koontz^Qe^land; 3 daughters. Delaine fLMl. PepyK. Canton and Shirley
e<iii Mrller of Woodleaf. FayeOwtggms and Betty Jean Fteetnan.
b^ofM.xk.sv,lIe;7grardsonsand2
St"® rby a brother. Folcy Thcm.as
tatandasister.Rebecca Carolyn
Funeral services were held at It
- May 28, at Clarksbuty UnitedMelh^tst Church with the Rcv.s. Je/f
Copley and Steven Cox omciatingMer^als ntay be made to H«.P ce of redell County, p.Q. Box 822.
SlatesviJle, N.C, 28687,
oavte counts Public UbtaUMoctevilte. NC
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I Henry Logan Mangum Jr.. 154. of
Salisbury, died Thursday. May 22.
1997. al die S.alisbuty VA Medical
Ceiner.
He was the fallier of Cathy M.
Zcilvogel of Advance.
Funeral Mavs of Resurrection was
conductedat IOa.in. May 24.al Sacred
Heart Catholic Cliuich by the Rev.
Tliumas P. Clciiicnts. Burial followed
at City Mcinorial Piirk.
Mina Rackley
Mina Blackwelder Zimmerman
Rackley . 70. died Wednesday. May
21.1997. in Winslon-Salera.
She witslhemotherof Ronald Zim-
tnermanofMocksville.
A graveside service was held at 1
p.m. May 24. at Parklawn Memorial
Ciartlcns with the Rev. Johnny Howell
ofncialiiig.
Rad Melton
, Rad Melton, 70, of Ubetty Church
^ Road, Mocksville, died Friday night.
May 23, 1997, al Fbrsylh Memorial
Hospital in Winston^Salemaflerashort
illness.
He was bom in Davie County Dec.
IS, 1926, to the late Willie E. and
Mirmie McDaniel Mellon and was a
well-krtown electrical contractor.
He a World War II veteran,
serving in the U.S. Army. He was a
member of Advance Masonic Lodge
710 and was a member of lite Scottisli
Rile. He was active in the DavieCounty
Republican Party.
He was preceded in death by asisler.
LuveniaMelton;and2brDthets.Cumey
Mellon and Eveielle Mellon.
Surviving are his wife of the home,
Lucille Reavis Mellon: a daughter,
Sandra Sofley of Advance; a son, Larry
Meltooof Advance; a granddaughter, 3
sisters. Lucille Foster of Mocksville,
OIlie Mae Comalzer of Coolcetnce,
Arlene Merrill of Statesville; a brother.
Bill Melton of Mocksville; and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were condttcted at
11 a.tn.May26,alEaton FuneralCliapel
with the Rev.s. Tim Slarbuck and Dan
Martin officiating. Burial followed in
Union Cliapel United Melliodist Church
Cemetery.
Memorialsmay be made lotlie Cem
etery Fund of Union Chapel United
Methodist Church, c/o Hathan Allen,
1279Comalzer Road,Mocksville,N.C.
27028.
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Brooke Nicole Oddle
Brooke Nicole Oddie. 4-month-oId
daughter of Tracy Scott and Christina
Stout Oddie of Salisbury, died Mon
day. May 19.1997. at Camlinas Medi
cal Center in Ctarlutte.
Tlie infant was bom Jan. 6.1997.in
Cabarrus County.
She was the great granddaughter of
Lara I lollerium of Coolcemee.
Funeral services were conductnl at
2 p.m. May 22. by lite Rev. William G.
Sumriicy. Burial followed in thechurch
cemetery.
Keith Snider
KeithTerrellSntder,.39, of Milling
Road, Mock-svilledied Monday night.
May 26.1997 at Davie County Hospi
tal.
Futteral .services were to be held at
II a.m. May 29. at Eaton Fitneral
Chapel with Dr. Shemian Warner of
ficiating and burial following in Rose
Cemetery.
Memorials may be cottsidered for
the Leukemia Foundation. 5624 Ex-
ecutiveCentcr Drive, Suite 100. Char
lotte. N.C. 28212 or to a charily of the
donor's choice.
He was bom in Davie County, Jan.
2.1958. to Fred Thomas and LaVeme
Hendrix Snider of the home and wasa
driver with Parks & Sons ofAdvance.
He had been a friend of the Bethel
United Melliodist Church.
Surviving, in addition to his par
ents. are a sister. Debbie Green of
Mocksville: 2 nieces. AprilStaley and
Tata Green, both of Mixtksville, and a
friend. Linda B. Allen of Advance.
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• ^ Jaji^ William -JW Snyder. 69
of Davie Sueel. Cboleemee. died laleSaturday nighl. May 24. 1997 at
Rown Regional Medical Center in
Salisbuiy after a shoti illness.
30. 1927, to the lale John A. and
Toinmie RattzSnydecand was retiredrrom Hoescltt-Celanese. He had also
worked with Erwin Mills in Cool-
ecntee. .
A veteranoftheUS. Aimy.hewas
ari«mberortheVFWandhadbeena
tnemheroflhe American Legion Heespecially enjoyed fishing and hum-
■ng.. . He was predeceased by 2 sisteis,
MatyPosierandFairyLeeFostenandby 2 brothers. Glenn Snyder andTommy Snyder.Survivon include his wife of 47
years. Nellie Hanis Snyder of ther?m«:^,<b'ughters. Pm Menell of, Moclcsvilje, DawnaJonesof Advanceend Sandy Ward of Cooleemee- 4
Srandchildrentasister.EdnaRBterofMocksville: 4 brothers. Paul Snyder
anJ m,an Snyder. both of Mocks-• ville. JohnSnyderand Walter Snyder: '*"'"'fC<*»'eemee:andsevera| nieces• and nepJiews.; AsravesideservicewosheldaldI p.^. May 27. at Legion MemorialI Pal* with Robert Creason officiating.I memorials may be made to Cbol-
;M?n|*VFWPbstlll9.P.O.Box466.:; C<}olee>nce.N.C.28ll4orloacharity ^r Of me doRoi^s choice.
; Dbris Summersy*. "onsJeanMcaamrockSummers- 67; of Statesville. died Sunday, may
■ Hospi-; .'Bom in DavieCounty Dec. 1.1929.• sh4 was the daughter of the late Lloyd: an<l Cennie Myers McClamrock. Re-; lirW from Hunt Manufacturing, she; Wivk preceded in death hy her first; husbiuid. Drewy Pullman, and hersec-; ond husband. James "Jim" Summers.; ;Slie was also preceded in death by. a ; brother. Clarence Donald! McClamrock; and a sister. Evelyn' Ccgre.
; are a daughter, Norma; Hcpler of Mocksville; a brother. A.F.; "Rftd" McQamrock of Salishuiy; 2; grtliidchildren; and an aunt. Sarah
; Myers of Mocksville.; . Funeral services were held at 3:30j P-^May27.atWeslntorelandChapel; ol'Bunch-Jolinson Funeral Home with: the Rev. Doris Weddington officiat-, mg.' Burial followed at Oak Grove; United Methodist Oiurch Cemetery.
I . iManiorials may be made to Hos-piceiof Ircdcll County, P.p. Box 822,: Statesville, N.C. 28687. ■
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Linda Edwards Booe
Linda Edwards Booe. S3, of
Linwood, died Sunday. June 1.1997.
al her home.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. June .3. at Piedmont FuneralHumeChapelby the Rev.Clyde Akers
with burial following at Hedrick's
Giove United Church of Christ.
ferry Ray HuiTinan
Jerry Ray Hufrman, 54, of Win-
Iton-Salem.died Wednesday. May 28,
1997, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
He W.1S the brother of Bert Huffm.in
5f Mocksvifle.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. May 31. at Haywotlh-Miller
Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. R.
Zeno grove and Tim Gammons. En
tombment followed in Gardens of
Memory Mausoleum in Walkertown.
Kicliard J. McSwaiii
Rich.anl James McSwain Sr.. 84. of
Guinevere Ume.Coolcemee.dted early
Wednesday. May 28. 1997. at Davie
County Ho.spilal.
Born in Davie County. Aug. 31.
19!2. to the late Fhiyd Grissom and
Gertruile Granger McSwain. he was
owner and operator of MeSwain's Ga
rage for 64 years.
He was preceded in death by a son.
William Floyd McSwain, in I95S.
Survivors include his wife. Mildred
Link McSwain of the liotnc; a daugh
ter, Joyce McSwain Carter of Cool-
eemee; 2 sons, Richard "Buck"
McSwainJr.ofMocksville and Charles
F. McSwain of Salisbury; 7 grandchil
dren; 11 great grandchildren; 3 great
great grandchildren; S step grandchil
dren; and a brother, Floyd Grissom
McSwain Jr. of Salisbury.
FunemI services were heldat2 p.m.
May 29. at Eaton Funeral Home with
the Rev.ClydeSettle ofTicialing. Burial
followed at Legion Memorial Park.
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Albert F. F^derburk
Mr. Albert Franklin Funderbuik.
62, formerly of Davie COunty, died
May 30,19OT, at James Johnson Nurs
ing Center in High Point after being in
declining health,
Mr, Funderburk was bom Aug. 6,
1934 in Davie County, a sun of the late
Paul A. and Agnes Fletcher
Funderburk.
Survivors include: three children.
Dawn Powlas of Woodleaf. Charlotte
F. Lyerly of Rockwell and Paul
Funderburk; a brother. Lewis R.
Funderburk of Charlotte; tm sisters.
Patti Keller of Mocksville and Mary
Jacobs of Cooleemee.
There will be a memorial service to
be announced at a later ilote.
Eaton Funeral Service of Mocks
ville is serving the Funiierfairrk family.
Minnie W. Pope
Mrs. Minnie Elvira White Pope,96.
or Angell Road. Mocksville, died Sunday. June I. 1997 in Davie County
Hospital.
She was bom April 1.1901 in thevillage ofCana in Davie County. She
graduated from Cana Academy artd
taught school for a period of time.
She was married to Marshall Duke
Pope on Sept. 1. 1920. He preceded
her in death on Sept. 27,1965.
She had tauglit Sunday school for
all ages, was church pitmist. secretary
and a volunteer to anyone who needed
her.
She was a charter member of the
Cana Homenuikers Dub and had re
mained active in the club for over 60years. ShewasamemberoftheMocks-
ville Golden Age Club and was active
in its activities.. She was preceded iii ilealh by four
brothers, Charles H. White, Gaston
Prilchard White, Wiiliara H. White
and Jesse DilTord White, and a son.John Henry Pope, and by her husband,
Marshall Duke Pope.
Survivors include: a son, Eugene
Roadman Pope and his wife Maty of
Mocksville; two riaughten, Jo Shaw
and Nelda Brown of Mocksville; adaughter-in-law, Ruth Dement Pope
of Minneapolis, Minn.; II grandchil-
', dren; 10 great-grandchildren; and twogreat-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m.Wednesday in Batons Baptist Church
with Rev. David Oilbreatli, pastor ofTt-ciating. Burial was in the church cem
etery.The family requests memorials beconsidered for the building fund of
Batons Baptist Church, Batons ChurchRoad, Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or the
Cana Homemakers Club, cfo Mrs.
Edwin Bogef.BSSOma Rood, Mocks
ville, N.C. 27028 or ton charity of the
donors choice.
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Vodie Harding Gough. 96. of Win-
ston-Salem, died Wedne.sday, May 28.
1997, at Tlie Oaks at Fbrsylh.
He was the father of Katie Gough
Reavis of Farmington; and brother-in-
law of Mary R. Gough of Farmington.
Funeral services were conducted
June I. at Voglerand Sons Main Street
Diapel by the Rev. f4oyd Boles. Burial
followed at Deep Creek Baptist Church
Cemetery in Yadkin County.
Areie Foster Wood
Artie FosterWood.88,of225GwynStreet Mocksville, died Wednesday.May 28. l997.atDavieCountyflospi-
lal.Bom March 15. 1909. in SmythCrunty, Va., to Williaitt Henry and
Ananda Foster, she was retired fromNC. Baptist I lo.spilal. She wasa mem-
be- of Faith Baptist Church in Win-
sDn-Salem.Surviving are 2 daughters, Helenfarper of tire home: Thelma Leonardif Lexington; 5 grandchildren; 9 greatyandchildren; and a great great grand-
bn.
Funeral services were held at 11|.m. May 31, at Faith Btiptist Church
)y Dr. G. Carl Green. Burial followed
It Forsyth Memorial Park.
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Clyde H. Carrick
Clyile HenTianCamck.74.ofLeu-
inglon,diedWe<liwsiLTy.Juiic4,1997.
SI Lexinglon Heallli Care after an ex
tended illness.
Rom in Davidson Cnunlylune 16.
1922, 10 James Marvin Carrick and
Es-sie Cross Canick, he was rclired
supervisor of Lexington Pumiture In-
duslries. Young Hinkle Pliinl.
At Holloways Rnplist Church, lie
was a deacon. .Sunday ScIkxiI teacher,
treasurerand supetinlcmlenl. He wasa
World War 11 veteian. serving in the
U.S. Army. He received two purple
hearts, a hron/e star and nuriwrmrs
other medals. Me was an avid hunter
and risheiman.
.Mis wife. Myrtle Dickens Carrick.
preceded him in dealh Feb. 6. 1990;
imd a sister. Leora D.avls. Aug. 7.
1991.
Survivirrg are S daughters, Ann
Brady. Carr.)lc Anrclte, Peggy Troul-
inan and Sandra Clyric Carrick. all of
Lcxtnglrtn. and Jean Burkhart of Ad
vance; IOgraiKlchildrcri;4grcalgraml-
chiUlrcn; 2 brothers. Dallas Carrick,
Roiialii Cartick ami Melvin tiarrick,
allofl.cxingtori;iind2sistcrs,Novcllc
Bcanori.exingtorinndliuniceVamcr
of ITcrUon,
Punei ill sci vices wcrecouductcii at
11 a.rn. June 7, at Molloways llnpliM
Church hyihe Revs. fl.N. Mnrdin arxl
Roy Queen. Uiirial followed In
Molloways Raplisl Church Cemetery.
James Siniiinon llouscr
James Shannon Moirser. 22. of
Lincolnlon.dicdJurte -I.PWT.alCaro-
linas Mcilicat Center in Cliarloile.
Mc was the grartdson of Elsie
KimnKrof Mrvksvillc
pirncral services were crmducled at
2p.rn.Junc7.all.lru;oln AvemreBap-
list Church with the Rev. James Cool
diTicialing. IlirrinI followed in Forest
Lawn Cenicicry.
Johnie Junior Cobb
Johnie Junior Cobb. 83, died Fri
day, June 6, 1997. at Autumn Care
Nursing Momc in Mocksville.
AnaliveofNew BerTy.S.C.heivas
a son of the late John Manuel and
Minnie l.ecJessie Cobb. A Davie resi
dent since 1923. he was a saw mill
operator.
He is survived by his wife; Rilla
M.GaincsCobhofil>ehon>c;adaugh-
ter. Melv ia Francis Martinezandson-
in-law Jose Maniner, both of the
home; and 3 .sisters. Carrie Sharpe
and Mildred Weathers, bolh of Win-
slon-Salem. and Shirley
Higganbotinm of Washington. D.C.
The funeral service was to be held
at 3 p.m. June 12. in the chapel of
Graham Funeral Home with Pastor
Elizabeth Mock and Elder Jerry
Ijames officiating and burial follow
ing ill 1*311116110 Church Cemetery.
Gene Howell
J Robfft Eugene "Gene" Howcll. 52
"f Ruial II,ill, died June 3, I997 ^Forsyil, Memorial Hospilal in Win-
ston-SiiJem.Bom June 19. 1944. in Forsyih
County to Diomics and Inez Coble
' -unhv r. ''y Doris"■"'"hyainiing and Decorating, . ■^"""■ingarehiswire.Dollienrilie
.hn,rK;2daugl„ers.Owendolyn Daniel"r iatw.sv.lle ami Rol.i,. liowdi „fW.ns,m.-Sa)e.n; 3 sons, Roger Jarvis. >' of King. Jack J.wis of Davidson. Cwnly and Sh.mc Jarvis oftl^ home-
B- I J" ^'>J'^rivance,: ™h Howell ofnorida. and Dou.. gtas Howell of Souih Carolina-2 sis-.'m V,e,„i3Oerldine Thompson ofMocksville. A/unefaI$ervicewasheldal2pm
: r"VJ '"'■•"^-M'llefSilasCreek. Cha^l by the Rev. Ronnie Craddock.-Bunal followed in the chureh cem-
Harvcy C. Finney
Harvey Columbus Finney. 78, of
Winston-Salem, died Wediiesd.ay,
June 4. 1997. at Fontylh Memorial
HtKpilal.
Me was the father of Joan InntKy
Beck of Advance.
A graveside service wasccimlucted
at 11 a.m. Juik 7. at Oakl.iwn Meiim-
riatGardensby the Rev. BillCh.ittiian.
Coy H. Lakvrence
Coy Harding Lawrence, 88. of
Jefferson.dicdThursday.JuneS, 1997.
alAshe McmiKialMcKpil.-il inJefferson.
Funeral services were held June 8,
at Bminc Family Funeral Cl.iipcl with
tlw Rev. Charlie McCoy officiating.
Graveside services were IkId al 4 p.m.
June 8, in LilKny BaptistChruchCeiii-
clery in MtKksvillc.
Born in Ashc County Nov. 6,1908,
In George Wnshii.gliii. and Dcii.nris
Graham Lawrence, he retired froni
Heritage l^rexcl Furniture Cumpany
in MiKksvillc.
He i.s survived by 3 sons, George
i-awrcnccofAdvance, D.C. I-awrcnce
and Clay l-awreiice of McKksville; 2
step-sons. Re* Jtwdan and Doyle Jor
dan, bolh of FIcclwixxl; 2 daughters,
JoAi.n Hash of JelTcrst.n and .Shirley
Oslx*w:c.fJcrrcrson;7gr.a..ilehildtcn,
5 grcal-grandchililrcn, 12 slep-gmmJ-
chjldrcn;and several nieces and ncpli-
CWR.
Mcnuirials may he imadc to Uhcrly
Baptist Church, c/i. Lowell Kcavis.
422 Duard Reavis Road. Mocksville.
N.C. 27028.
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Dorothy Lee McEwen
Dorothy Lee McEwen. 58. of Yad-
v* kinvillc.diedSalunlay.Junc7,1997.at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Win-
ston-Salem. ,, ,, r
She was the sister of Eugene Hail ol
Mocksville.
The funeral service was held at 2
p.m. June 10. at Gentry Fantily Chapel
by the Revs. Dennis Bell and Waiien
Ketr. Burial followed in Yadkin Me-
morial Gardens.
Leatha Hunt Rose
J Leatha Hunt Rose. 89. of 316
Granada Drive. Advance, died thurs-
tlay. June 5.1997.
She was bom in Davidson County
Oct. 12. 1907. to Duggin and Susan
1 hint Hunt. She had made her home
with her granddaughter for the past 14
years in Advance.
All her married life was associated
with tlie Army, as her husband was
Master Sergeant C.V. Rose, who pre
ceded her in death in 1974. She was of
the Baptist faith.
She is survived by a son. David O.
Bean of Elaine. Ark.: 2 granddaugh
ters. Carroll Johnson of Advance and
Catherine Russell of Yadkinville; and
2 great great gmndchildren.
A graveside service was held at I
p.m. June 8. at Cre.scent Hill Memorial
Gardens in Columbia. S.C.
A graveside service was held at 1
p.m. June 8, at Crescent Hill Memorial
Gardens in Columbia. S.C.
, E.B. Melton
V Elisha Brown "E.B." Melton, 81.
of Midway Street. Cooleemee, died
Wednesday. June 4. 1997. at Brian
Center in Salisbury.
He was bom in Salisbury. July 23.
1915. to the late Elisha Baldwin and
Daisy Brown Melton and was retired
from N.C. Finishing Company with
25 yearsof service. He had also worked
for Burlington Mills in Cooleemee.
He was a 1934 graduate of Boyden
High School. He was an active mem-
berofCooleemee First Baptist Church
where he was a former deacon and
Sunday School teacher. He was an
avid sportsman and especiallyenjoyed
Fishing.
He was preceded in death by 4
sisters and 3 brothers.
Survivors include his wife of 60
years. Hazel Trexler Melton of the
home; a daughter. Elaine Palmer of
New Orleans; and several nieces and
neptiews.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 ajn.June7.atEatonFiineral Chapel
with the Rev. JeffPenningtonofFiciat-
ing. Burial followed at Rowan Memo
rial Park in Salisbury.
Memorials may be made to Cool
eemee First Baptist Oiurch. 284 Mar
ginal Street. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014.
Melba Sales
Melba H. Peebles Sales of Win-
ston-Salem.diedSundaymoming.June
• 1. 1997. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in
Wihston-Salem.
She was the mother of Lawrence
Peebles of Advance.
n n Funeral services were conducted at
4 p.m. June 5. at Yadkin Star Baptist
1 Church in Lexington with the Rev.
Paul Jeter officiating and burial fol
lowing in the church cemetery.
Inez Smith Renegar
y Inez Smith Renegar. 72. of Ben
Anderson Road. Mocksville, died Sat
urday. June 7.1997.
A native of tredell County, site was
bom July 15.1924. to the late Thomas
Luke and Alma Hockaday Smith.
ShewasretiredfromHanes Hosiery
in Winston-Salem and was a member
of Rock Springs Baptist Church. On
Ireb.26.194l.she married Perry Odell
Renegar. who preceded her in death
Aug. 16.1952.
Surviving are a son. Larry Odell
Renegar of Mocksville; 2 daughters.
Brenda R. Martin of Statesville and
Alice R. Dwiggins of Yadkinville; a
brother. Clint Smith of Mocksville; 6
grandchildren; mother-in-law, Lizzie
Renegar' sisters-in-law, Geraldine
Smith. Owen Smith. Mattie Renegar,
Nina Melton and Betty Ruth Brown; a
brother-in-lawn Carlie Renegar; and
several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband, site was
precedcdindeathbyagiandchild.Ttacy
Renegar, 2 great grandchildren, Kyle
and Kansas Kelly; 2 brothers, John Roy
and Thomas Smith; and a brother-in-
law, Alton Renegar.
Funeral services wereheIdJune9.at
2 p.m. at Liberty Baptist Gturch with
the Revs. Marvin Blackburn. Henry C.
Cook and Grady Tutterow officiating.
Burial followed in the church cem
etery.
Memorials may be made lo Rock
Spring Baptist Church or to Liberty
Baptist Church Cemetery.
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Samaniha Jo Spry, infant daughter
of^wisEdwardandTriciaCookSpryof^nDrive.MocksvilIc.wasd^ai oinh Thursday. June 5,1997.
A graveside service was held at 3
P^.. June 7, in Turrenu'ne Baptist
Church Cemetery with the Rev. Jim
Lancaster ofllciaiing.
Suiviving in addition to her parents
areasistcr. Karen Elizabeth Spry oflltc
home; matemal grandparents. Ray andCarol Crawford ofMocksville. Robert
and Cheri Cook ofMocksville; paicr-
^ grandparents. Uwis Ray and Jane
Spry of Mocksville and Judilh Spry
BoidcrsofMockitville; malemal great-
grandmothers. LouiscCookofMocks-ville and Agnes Woolen of Harmony;
and paternal great-grandmother. Alice
Hall ofKfocksville.
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Ruth Whitlock Stone
Ruth Whitlock Stone, 83, of Sain
Road, Mocksville, died Thesday night.
June 3,1997, at her home.
She was bom in Davie County June
16,1911, to the fate Samuel and Eliza
beth Owens Segraves and wosa home-
maker. She had been a lifetime mem-
berofCooIeemee Presbyterian Church
by was more recently active in Mocks-
ville Wesleyan Church.
She was preceded in death by her
first husband, Luther F. Whitlock; by
hersecond husband, aement H. Stone;
and byadaughter.loyce Cook Crouch.
Survivors include a son, Joe
Whitlock of Mocksville; 2 daughters,
_ Drenda WhitlockVoglerofCooteemee
•and Pat Whitlock Boger of Mocks
ville; Hgrandchildren; Ifigreat grand
children; 2 sisters, Lilly Snider of Sal
isbury and Ethel Drown of Kannapolis.
Funeral services were conducted at
; 11 a.m.June6,alfeitonFuneralChapel
•by the Rev. tlD. Shmm. Burial fol
lowed at Unity Presbyterian Church
Cemetery in Woodleaf.
Memorials may be made to the
Building Fund of Mocksville Wes
leyan Church, 826 Gamer Street,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
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: Roy Blaine While, 89. of Spring
IStreet, Mocksville, died Saturday af-
jtemoon, June 7,1997, at Forsyth Me-
Imorial Hospital in Winston-SaleiiL
• Funeral services were conducted at
2pjn.June IO,atEatonFuncralCluqiel
jwi'th Dr. Sherman Womer and the
.Rev. Pam Strader officiating. Burial
followed in Bethel United Methodist
Church Cbmetery.'
'Merriorials may be considered for
!Bethel United Methodist Church, 67S
iNdrth Main Street, Mocksville, N.C.
^7028 or to a charity of the donor's
choice.
'• HewasbominDavieCounty,Oct.
■I, 1907, to the late Frank and
Clementine Boyd White and was a
ntired machinist with Heritage Fumi-
Jure Company with over 25 years of
service. During WWII, he served in
iheU.S. Army. He was a member of
;Beihel United Methodist Church.
HehadalsoworkedalCaudellLum-bertbmpany inMiKksville. •His wife. Pearl Boger White pre
ceded him in death in 1991. Hewlis
also preceded by asister, Arizona "Sis*
.White; and 3 brothers, Lemuel While,
Rraey White and Jurl White.
; Survivors include a brother, Paul
.White ofKannapolis; and several nieces
and nephews.
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EInora Spencer Blakeney
Eliiora Spencer Blakeney, 49. of
Easi .Spencer, illeil Saliinlay, June 14.
IW.alN.C. B.n]M«l Hi>«pilal in Win-
clDn-Siilem, aficr Ihice weeks of seri
ous illness.
She was itic inolher of Reginald
C'laikiifMocksvillc.
KiUie Jacksuti
i)iliicJatks(iiiSr.,7S,<>rRuraHliill,
dicil Sunday. Jnnc I.S, 1997. al liis
lionic aller a IctiplUy illness,
I le wasilic lallierof IX-nnis "Mick"
Jackson of AcKarrcc.
funeral services anri errlonihrneni
wciecoiKliKledal 1 1 a rii. June !7. al
('icsiviL-wMcnicniall'aik Mausoleutn
Oiapcl in Rural Hall wiih die Rev,
Mike laine officialiny,
Jane! Link SooLs
I Janell.ink.Sools, VJ, orN.C. Hwy.
S(ll Sonlh. Cdolcenicc, died Sunday.
June 15. 1997, al her home.
She wasborn in DavieCounlySepl,
21. 1937. to the l.ale William U, ujhJ
Ixria Munday I.ink and had been em
ployed with Manes Hosiery with 25
years of service. She atlcndeO
Edgewixid Raplisl C'huich.
.Survivors include her husband of
40 years, Jackie M . Sikiis of die home;
a daupliter, Cinily McDaniel of Cool-
ceiiiee; .3 grandchildren: 4 sisiers,
Mildrerl McSivain iiffiiolceioce, Dol
lajsier orMocksvillc. Margie Hoover
of.Spemlcraiul Jaekic Shulllcr llfSal-
ishur);4 brodifis, Hill I.ink and Kelly
Link, bodi of (."iMilecniee. and (ienc
Link and Jobnny Link, hodi of Salis
bury.
Kuneral services were lo he con-
dueled 01 2 p.m. June 18. al Eaton
ruoeial Home wiili the Rev. Slan
Riddle, a.s.soclalc pastor of VIclory
n:ipllsl Church, ofncialing and buKal
following In Ltbeiiy United Mediodist
Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be ni:ulc to a char
ily of the donor's choice.
Christopher Jcmmc Davis
Chrislopiict Jerome "Chris' Davis,
y n.of 122 KIngsmill I'lxc. Aihance,
dieJSaturday.June
1980. to Jerome 1^^
Irvin Davis and ^ f 1
I7avis Orshan. he
was a rising senior
Sch(*>l,uhi. enjoyed skiing, golf
ami camping
Suiviving aic his molhei and step
faiher. Laura and Mickey (Irsban. and
a sister. Abbey [);ivis. all of the home;
his father. Jenmw "Jerry" Davis of
Oreensboro: a step sister. Melissa
Oisban of Spaiianbuig.S.C.; and sev
eral aunts and uncles.
The funeral service wasennducted
all I a.m.JiineIb.atUelhlcheinUnited
Methodist Church by die Rev. Dan
Martin. Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Memorials may lie made to Tlie
American Diabetes Asssviatiag Tor
Camp Carolina Trails. 3109
PoplarsvoodCoun.Suile 125. Raleigh.
N.C.27604-IW3.
George Marion
George Walton Marlon.58, ofWin-
ston-Saleni. died Tuesday afiemoon.
June 10. 1997. al Forsydi Memorial
Hospital.
He wa,s the fadicr of .Steven ScxKI
Marion of Advance.
Euneral services were conducted al
11 a.m. June 1.3. .it Oak Grove Mora
vian Church with the Rev. David
nschlerorficbllng. Burial followed in
the church graveyard.
Judy EdwairJs
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^ VioIaFulpHol(Jcr.88,ofComatzer
Roiid, Advance, died early Saluiday
morning, June 21.1997.al ihe home of
lier daiigliler. Nancy Zimniemian. af-
Icrbcing in declining health forllie past
two years.
Slie was bom in Foisyih County.
April M. 1909. to die late William
McLean and Bessie lee Disher Fulp
and was a homeinaker. She was an
active tncmher of Elhaville United
Methodist Church and especially en
joyed nower gardening.
I lerhuslrand, Heniy ClintonHolder.
died July 18.1980. She wjis also pie-
ccded in death by a grandson. Timothy
Wayne Fisher, and by 2 sisters and a
brother.
Survivors include 2 daughters.
Nancy Zinirnerman and Blanche
Fishel. both of Adviutce; a son. John
"Bill" Holder of Winston-Salem; 9
grandchildren: 7 great grandchildten;
a brother. Henry Fulp of Walkenown;
and several nieces and tiephews.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.rn. June 23. at F-aton Funeral Chapel
by the Revs. .Susan HulibanI and Den
nis Marshall. Burial followed at
Elhaville United Methodist Church
Cetneteiy.
Memorials may be made toElbaville
United Methodist Church. 2595 N.C.
Hwy.801 South. Advance.N.C27006
or to a charity of the donor's choice.
I ;DeweyWest■1 Dewey West. 87. of Liberty Road.
"'Mocksville, died early Tuesday
l;moming. June 24. 1997. at Rowan
^'.Regional Medical Cdnter in Salisbury.
He was bom in Iredell County.•:Aug.27.1909. to Ihe late Robert and
iPoHy Ann Chambeclein West and^was a retired supervisor with Crescent
■IBectric with over 30 yearsof service.
- He was preceded in death by a•daughter, Mary Catherine West, in
;I943.
^ Surviving are his wife. Velma
^Taylor West of the home; 3 sons.
^James "Jim" WesL Billy West and
^Bobby West, all of Mocksville; 5
^grandsons; 2 great grxmddaughteis;
'and 2 sisters. Mrs. Cody Trivette and
^Catherine "Cat" Frye. both of
>Mocksvi1le.I A graveside service was to be held
>at 11 a.m. June 26. at Liberty United
'Methodist Church Cemetery.
;• Memorials may be made to the.^Cemetery Fund of Liberty United
^Methodist Church, Gladstone Road.
:Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to
.'Alzheimer's Research. 836 Oak
tStreet. Winston-Salem. N.(2.27101.
Ellie Hollar Howell.J ' Ellie Hollar Howcll. 86. formerly
of U.S. Hwy. 601 North. Mocksville.
dierl Sunday moming. June 22,1997.
after a lengthy illness.
She was bom in Yadkin County.
Feb. 6,1911, to the late J.C. and Cuzie
Arm Wilcox Hollar and had been em
ployed at Erwin Mills with over 20
years of service. She had been a life
long member of Huntsville Baptist
Church and especially enjoyed gar
dening.
Her husband, Willie Sanford
' Howell. to whom she was married 64
.years, died March 5, 1995. She was
also preceded in death by a daughter.
Maxine Hodgsott, in 1994.
Survivors include a daughter.
. Coleen Dull of Mocksville; 4 sons.
; Harry Howeli of Harmony. Gary
Howell. Harley Howcll and Kenneth
Howell. all of Mocksville; 17 grand
children; 33 great grandchildren; 2 sis
ters. Hattie Eddlemanof East Bend and
Eva Bonds of Kannapolis; and a son-
in-law. Richard Hodgson of Spring
Lake.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. June 24, at Eaton Funeral
• Chapel with the Revs. Ttm Starbuck
' andTamniyTalbertofTtciating. BurialJiollowed in Auntsville Baptist Church' Cemetery in Yadkin County.
Memorials may be mode to the
-'Ometery Fund of Huntsville Baptist
• Church. 4821 Cdurtney-Huntsville
; Road. Yadkinville. N.C. 27055 or to a
^ charity of the donoi's choice.
MaryC.Maybciry
MaryC. Mayberty.73.ofWin.ston-v/ Salern. died Thursday. June 19, 1997.ShewasthegrarulmotherofMichael
Mayberry of Advance.
Funeral services were held at2p.m.June 21. at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by the Revs. Bob Whi-taker and Jack Nance. Burial followed
in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
/ Mari^reuTsprinkle
A memorial service for MargaretJordan Sprinkle will ba held at 3 p.m.June 28, at Rose Cemetery.
She was the widow of the late Dr.Henry Sprinkle and died Nov. 24.1996. at Triad Methodist Home inWinston-Salem at 93 years of age.Survivors include several nieces
and nephews.Memorials may be made forMocksville First United MethodistChurch. 305 N. Main Street.Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to Duke
University, Durham, N.C. 27700.
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