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Jul - Dec12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 6,2000 <3 n \s «X V 3 • T: -<5> Ella Mae Binkley Ella Mae Binkley, 79. of East Bend, died on Thursday, June 29, 2000. She was born in Person County on Dec. 25,1920, the daughter of the late William Albert and Sarah Jane Canter Smith. She was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, James Carlton in 1985; 2 brothers. Melvard Smith and Orady Smith; a grandson. Shan non Austin Binkley; and a grand daughter, Kayla Marie Pyrtle. Surviving: 4 daughters, Marie (Jim) Pyrtle of Sevierville, Tenn.. Betty (Bill) Doby of Mocksville, and Rosie (Jim) Bowman and JoAnn (Teny) Leisure, all of East Bend; a son, Henry (Bonnie) Binkley of Win- ston-Salem; 19 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; and 2 brothers, Lindsay "Spice" Smith of Davie As sisted Living. Mocksville, and Leo Smith of Florida. Funeral services were at 2 p.ra. Saturday, July 1, at Immanuel Bap tist Church, Clemmons. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials; American Heart As sociation, 1386-A Westgate Center Drive. Winston-Salem, 27103, the Kidney Foundation. Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, 27103 or to the charity of the donor's choice. ; Mary Blanche Folger Mary Blanche Norman Folger. 94, of Dobson. died Tuesday, June 27. 2000 at Northern Hospital of Sutry County after a lengthy illness. Survivors include grandchildren Susan Norman Booth and husband. Dr. Jim Booth of Advance, Cynthia Norman Jackson of Advance, Tho mas Franklin Norman Jr. and wife JoAnne of Advance. Elizabeth C. Feamster y Mrs. Elizabeth "Peg" Chunn Feamster. 66. of Salisbury, died Monday, June 26, 2000, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She was bom Oct. 6, 1933, in Davie County to the late Mary Bell Carson. Mrs. Feamster was a gradu ate of Davie County High School and Camay's Beauty College in Winston- Salem. She was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church in Mocksville, where she served as a deaconess and on the Pastor's Aid Society and a member of Pearl White Chapter, Or der of the Eastern Star. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey L. Feamster Sr. on June 28, 1994. Survivors: a son, Harvey L. "H.L." Feamster Jr. of the home; 2 daughters. Louise Hudson of Salis bury and Roslyn Miller of Winston- Salem; 3 brothers, Richard Carson of Mocksville, James Henry Cowen of New Jersey and Vance Perry of Charlotte; 2 sisters, Audrey Peneway of Waterbury, Conn. , and Vella Massey of Charlotte; 3 grandchil dren; and 4 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. July 1 at New Bethel Baptist Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Thomas White, pastor, offi ciating and the Rev. Dennis Bishop, pastor of First Waughtown Baptist Church of Winston-Salem. giving the eulogy. Burial was in the church cemetery. Lindsay Flint Mr. Lindsay Flint. 95, of U.S. 601 South, Mocksville, died at his home early Sunday morning, July 2,2000. following a period ofdeclining health Hewasalife-longtesidentofDavie County, a retiree of Burlington Cotton Mills, and a member of Fairfleld Bap tist Church. He is survived by: his wife, Kaihalean D. Rint of the home; 6 daughters: Addie Bell. Lula Foote. Zelda Naylor. Betty Frost, and Rachel Carson, all of Mocksville, and Mildred Blackwell of Salisbury. 15 grandchil dren; 29 greal-grand^dren; and 5 grcat-great-grandchildien. Preceding him in death were a daughter, Willie Mae Smoot in 1988, and five brothers and seven sisters. Funeml services will be held on Thursday, July 6. at 3 p.m. at Fairfield Baptist (2hurch in Davie County. The Rev. Marcus Williams will officiate and burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body will be taken to the church on Thursday at 1 p.m. to lie in state, and the family will receive friends 30 minutes before the service. At other times they will be at the resi dence. 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 6,2000 0 0 NA IN / Grace Craver Harper i/ Mrs. Grace Craver Harper, 86, widow of Marvin D. Craver and Miilard Haiper, died Friday. June 30, 2000, at Friends Home of Guilfotd in Greensboro where she had been a resident for the past three years. She was bom Sept. 24, 1913, in Salisbury to John B. and Emma Jolly Howard. Mrs. Haiper was active in Clemraons First Baptist Church for 30 years as director of the Cradle Roli and Nursery departments. n She was preceded in death by her Son, Donald Craver, and a grandson, David Jon Redding. Survivors: 2 daughters, Lois C. Redding and husband Daniel of Lewisville, and Joyce C. Bailey and husband Kerrait of Greensboro; a son, Thomas R. Craver and wife Mary Lynn of Greensboro; 7 grand children; 8 great-grandchildren; 4 brothers. Thomas Howard of Kemersville, Joe Howard of Wtn- ston-Salem, Gordon Howard of Fort Uuderdaie, Fla., andAlvin Howard ofAdvance; and a sister, Edna Shaw of Marco Island, Fla. A memorial service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 2 at Clemmons First Baptist Chuich by the Rev. Daniel W. Redding Jr. Memorials: Friends Home of Guilford, 925 New Garden Road. Greensboro, 27410. J Edd Conrad Myers Mr. Edd Conrad Myers. 88. of Peoples Creek Road, Advance died late Tuesday evening, June 27,2000 at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 1 in '}n- First Baptist Church in Advance with the Revs. Lanny Atkins and Jimmy Myers of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: First Baptist Church Remodeling Fund. P.O. Box 153, Advance, 27006. Mr. Myers was born in Davie County March 31, 1912, to the late George and Lou Burton Myers and was a retired carpenter with Kirkpatrick Construction Co. He was a member of lurst Baptist Church of Advance where he was a deacon, previously a superintendent of the Sunday school and a teacher in the Juniors Department. He enjoyed gar dening and was an avid birdwatcher. He was a well - known community repairman and was preceded in death by a son, Eddie Myers Jr., in 1962; a daughter, Judith Carole Myers; and a granddaughter, Madaiine Myers. Survivors: his wife of 59 years, Anna Lee Markland Myers of the home; 2 daughters, Marcia M. Goshorn of Advance and Mrs. Rommie (Cathy) Barney of Ad vance; a son. Dale Myers of Charles ton, S.C.; 5 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; a brother, Ray Myers of Advance; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Anna Dameron Owen J Mis. Anna Dameron Owen, 88, died Thursday, June 29, 20(X) at Brightmoor Nursing Home in Salis bury. She was bom September 27,1911 in Wake County to the late Steven and Elizabeth Lalan Stephenson. She was amemberof Edgewood BaptistChurch in Cooleemee and a member of the Mothers Class of the Church. She was educated in Wake Qjunty schools. She had been employed as a salesperson at Guyes of Salisbury. Her husband, James Henry Owen, preceded her in death July 10,1995. Surviving are a son, Ralph Dameron,ofWoodIeaf; Two stepsons, Tony B. Owen, of Cary, and James H Owen, Jr., of Matthews; Two step daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Peeler, ofSal isbury, and Mrs. Tiish Neer, of W. Chicago, ntinois; and several grand children and great-grandchildren. Funeial services were heldSunday, July 2 at Edgewood Baptist Church with Rev. Danny Shore ofliciating. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Edgewood Baptist Church, 7483 N.C. Hwy. 801, Mocksville, 27028. -r :x O \ CT" € HO 12 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 6,2000 o Q o O* nS . ^ o —Q Q / Grant Beamon Vogler Mr. Grant Beamon Vogler, 47, of 1626 Undeipass Road, Advance died unexpectedly Tuesday. June 27. 2000. He was born May 31. 19S3, in Forsyih County to Gerald Lee Vbgler Sr. and Lucille Beamon Vogler. Mr. Vogler was employed by R.J, Reynolds Tobacco Co. for the past 23 years. He enjoyed outdoor work and his family was his life. Survivors: his wife of 18 years, Diane Barney Miglerof the home; a daughter, Kristle V^rglerof the home; the family cat. Patches; his parents of Clemmons; 2 brothers, Gerald L. \fegler Jr. and wife Norma of Ad vance and Richard Mrgler and wife Diana of Advance; 2 sisters, Billie Humphrey and husband Randy of Clemmons and Dawn Massengill of Clemmons; and several nieces, neph ews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Fiiday, June 30 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Lewis Phillips omciating. Burial fol lowed at Rose Cemetery in Mocks- ville. Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospital. JGrier Cline Waller Mr. Grier Cline Waller, 80. of Needmore Road, Woodleaf, died Sat urday, July 1. 2COO, at Genesis Elder , Care in Salisbury. Mr.WallerwasbomAug.28,1919 in Itedell County (o the late William L. and MaryemmaCline Waller. In addi tion to his parents, he was preceded in death by 4 brothers: Robert H. Waller. W. Howard Waller, G. Wilson Waller, and Kenneth M. Wallet; 2sistets: Julia W. Harkey and Annie W. Shue. He graduated from Ml Ulla High School and worked for Burlington In dustries in Cooleemee for 22 years. Mr.Wallerretiredftomlngeisoll-Rand after IS years of service. He was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church, where he served many years as a Sunday school teacher, Su^y school supetintendenL deacon and el der of the church. He served our coun try during World War n in the U.S. Navy. ! Survivors: his wife of 58 years,; Helen Penninger Waller; a daughter,: Gale W. Overcash and husband Gary ofWoodIeaf;agtandson;agreat-grand- daughter; 4 sisters: Marylee W. Campbell of Hickory, Kathleen W. Chaliln of Woodleaf, Loicne W. Mull of Hickory, Frances W. Painter of Lincolnton; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Mon day, July 3. at 2 p.m at Cooleemee Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Robert Goforth officiating. Burial fol lowed at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Cooleemee Presbyte rian Church P.O. Box 27 Cooleemee 27014. Davie County Pubtic.Ubrary WooK^te, NO (5~- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July I3,2000 - o o o •Y % M V n ^ / Carrie Evelyn Bennett Mrs. Carrie Evelyn Moisten Bennett 88, of Clemmons died Sat- y Robert E. Ijames Bishop Robeit E Ijames, 52, of Statesville,diedJuly8,2000, in Iredell Memorial Hospital after a period of illness. He was a native of Davie County, son of the late Eld. John Calvin atid Katherine Ciegoiy Ijames. He was a former employee of Niemands Indus tries in Statesville, and was the pastor of New Jerusalem Apostolic Chinch In Mocksville. He is survived by: his wife, Elouise Smyie Ijames of the home; 2 sons, Vincent Ernest (Robin Elaine) Ijames of Statesville, and Carey Deon (Gwendolyn LaVeme) Ijames of Mocksville; 2 biotheis. Bishop James Ijames ofMocksville, and John Calvin Ijames Jr., of Mocksville; 5 sisters, ^sa Lee White ofCooleemee, Pastor Nettye Ijames Barger of Mocksville, Evangelist Sylvia I. Mankins, Anne Wilson, and Kathy Maxine Evans, all of Columbus, Ohio; a niece; 4 grand children; and 2 step-giandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 13, at 3 p.m. at New Jerusalem Apostolic Church. Bishop Paul Jones Jr. will officiate and burial will follow In the church cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour before the service. Memorials: New Jerusalem Apos tolic Church, 291 Campbell Rood, Mocksville. J Cecil Branan Mr. Cecil Branan, 72, of Mocks ville, died Sunday night, July 9,2000, in Forsyth Medical Center following a period of illness. He was a native of Irwin County, Ga., son of the late Fletcher and Effie Smith Branan. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, and received the World War II Victory Medal. He was also a member of theMasonic Lodge in Cochran, Ga., and was a retired pharmacist. He was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by: 2 sons, Bruce M. Branan and Joseph F. Branan of San Diego, Calif.; 3 daughters, Lenora B.' Schaber of Montgomeiy. Ala.; Bar bara Harris of Hanover, Md.; and Carol R. Branan of San Diego. The family will receive friends oh Friday.July 14,6-8 p.m. in thechapel of Graham Funeral Home. A memo rial service will be held on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the funeral home. Dr. Dale Steele will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Keith Flippin. yFIoyd Dewalt Jr. Mr.FloydDewaltJr., 16, ofMocksville, died at Davie County Hospital Thursday morning, July 6,2000. Heissurvivedbyhisniother,ShirIeyDalton of the home; his father, Floyd Dewalt Sr. ofMocksville; 2 brothers, Jesse James Dalton and Tyrone Mar tin, both of Mocksville; his grand mother, Evelyn Dewalt of Winston- Salem. Funeral services were held on Wednesday. July 12, at 4 p.m, in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Bishop James Ijames of ficiated. Burial was in a local cem- etery. n OavletontyPutSciA e, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 13,2000 - 0 0 0 T n Cn •f Mazie Foster Melton J Mrs. Mazie Foster Melton, 8S. formerly of Milling Road. Mocks- ville. died Saturday afternoon, July 8,2000. at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie County in Advance. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11 In Dulin United Methodist Church with Dr. Robert McLawhorn and the Rev. Ray O'Fetrall ofliciatlng. Burial was in the church cemetety. Memorials: Cemetery Fund of Dulin United Methodist Church, c/o Mr. Paul Foster, treasurer. 897 Dulin Church Road. Mocksville. 27028. Mrs. Mellon was bom in Davic County, Sept. 7, 1914. to the late George L. and Ella Bamey Foster and was a homemaker. She was a graduate of the Smith Grove High School. Class of 1930. She was also a member of Dulin United MeihfxJ- ist Church where she had been a Sun day School Teacher in the Nursery Department and was a member of the United Methodist Women. She was preceded in death by her husband. Gurney Martin Melton, whom she married in 1935. She was also preceded in death by three sis ters, Blanche Lagle. Ruth Reavis and Laura Sparks. Surviving: a daughter, Ruth Buchanan of Mocksville; 4 sons. Billy G. Melton and wife Shirley. Wayne F. Melton and wife Cindy. Jimmy R. Melton and wife Linda, all of Advance , and Clyde Melton of Courtney; 5 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 step-grand children; 6 sisters. Colleen Forrest and Gladys McNeil, both of Mocks ville, Lucille Orreil, Hazel Thomas and Gertrude Robertson , all of Ad vance . and Helen Orrell of Winston- Solem; a brother. George Foster and his wife Ruth of Mocksville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. j Reynaldo L. Onofre Reynaldo Lorenzo Onofre of Berk s hire Lane, Mocksville, died Saturday, July 1, 2000, at Davie County "Hospital. Visitation was Wednesday, July 5. from 7 to 8 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with the fu neral service following visitation. /Joyce Ann Kerce Mrs. Joyce Ann Webb Pieice, 66. ofThomasville. died Saturday, July 8,20CO, in Meadow Brook Terrace in Clemmons. She was bom Dec. 24, 1933 in Rowan County, a daughter of the late WilliamFrank Webband FannieRum- mage Webb. She was a retired hosieryworker and attended Bethany Baptist i Church. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. Toni Kinlcy. Surviving: 2 daughters, Vickie House of Pleasant Garden and Rita Kinley of Asheboro; 2 sons, Larry "Tim"PierceofMocksvilleandDannyPierce ofThomasville; 10 grandchil dren; and 8 gteat-gramlchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, July II at 10 a.m. in J.C. Green & Sons Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Rabon officiating. Burial was in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. Anna Dameron Owen J Mrs. Anna Dameron Owen. 88. died Thursday. June 29. 2000 at Brightmoor Nursing Home in Salis bury.She was bom September 27,1911 in Wake County to the late Steven and Elizabeth Lalan Stephenson. She was amemberofEdgewood BapdslChurch in Cooleemee and a member of the Mothers Class of the Church. She waseducated in WakeCounty schools. She had been employed as a salesperson at Guyes of Salisbury. Her husband. James Henry Owen, preceded her in death July 10.1995. Surviving are a son, RalphDameton,ofWoodleaf;Twostepsons, Tony B. Owen, of Gary, and James H. Owen, Jr„ of Matthews; Two step daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Peeler, of Sal isbury, and Mrs. Trish Neer, of W. Chicago, Illinois; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jtily 2 at Edgewtxxl Baptist Church with Rev. Danny Shore officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Ivlemorial Park. Memorials may be made to Edgewood Bi^rlist Church. 7483 N.C. Hwy. 801, Mocksville, 27028. Davie County PuWic Ubrary Mocksvflle, NC^ (r- , -0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July I3,2000 • o 0 O k y Bertha Lenore Newman Bertha Lenore Newman of Weaverville died July 6, 200 after a short illness. She is survived by; her son and daughter-in-law, Robert D. and Carolyn Newman; her daughter and son-in-law, John and Marsha Rowe; and 2 grandchildren. Calvin Eugene Plummer J Mr. Calvin Eugene Plummer, 73, died Monday evening. July 3,2000 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center following a long ill ness. He was bom in Catawba County on Nov. 19. 1926. to Wade Hill Plummer and Verdie Poole Plummer. He served with the U.S. Army dur ing World War H. Mr. Plummer was a member of New Hope United Methodist Church, where he served on several church boards and com mittees. He retired from Foirchild in dustrial Products Co. in 1990 as di rector of quality control following 25 years of service. Preceding Mr. Plummer in death were his son, Michael, on May I. two sisters, Alma Wilkinson and Sue Overcash; and a brother. Joe Plummer. Surviving are his wife. Evelyn Bell Plummer. whom he mar ried on July 11. 1959; his daughter. Dianne P. Orrell and husband Frank of Advance; a daughter-in-law. Marianne Plummer of Yadkinville; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil dren; a brother. Billy D. Plummer of Concord; and a sister. Hazel Cranford of Forest Park. Ca. The funeral service was at New Hope United Methodist Church on Thursday, July 6 at 11 a.m, con ducted by the Rev. William C. Currie. Burial in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: New Hope United Methodist Church. P.O. Box 110. Bethania. 27010; or Western Pied mont Speak Easy Laryngectomee Club. P.O. Box 30622, Winston-Sa- lem. 17130. Raymond T. Sandora / Mr. Raymond Thomas "Pop" V Sandora. 71. of Duke Sueet. Cool- ecmee, died early Monday morning. July3.2000. at his home after being in declining health. He was bom Sept. 12.1928 in Port land. Maine to the late Michael and Maria Indano Sandora and was a re tired colorist with the S. D. Warren Company with 33 years ofservice. He ottcndedtheMocksvilleKingdomHall Jehovahs' Witnesses. He enjoyed graphic arts, Jazz music and spending quality time with his family. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Mr. Sandora was preceded in death by two brothers Santino Sandora and Frank Sandora. and by a sister. Michaelina Sandora. n Survivois; 2 daughters. Mrs. Thom (Maria) Rutter of Cooleemee. and Te Santoro of Portland. Maine; a son Raymond J. Sandora of the home; a grandson; a granddaughter; 2 sisters. Angelina Sandora and Ann Webber, both of South Portland. Maine; a brotherJoseph Sandora of Westbrook, Maine; and 2 sisters-in-law. Ann Sandora and Barbara Sandora. both of Portland. Maine. The body has been cremated. A date will be announced later for a me morial service to be held in the Mocks- vllle Kingdom Hall. Jehovahs' Wit nesses. Memorials; Kingdom Hall. Jehovahs' Witnesses. P.O. Bo* 352, Mocksville. . <;> T Mocksv(fte, ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 13,2000 - 0 0 0 fY h \ K - V e a Inez Bait)sReavis Mrs. Inez Baity Reavis, 88, of Mocksville, died Monday, July 10, 2000. at Clare Bridge of Winston- Salem. She was bom June 6, 1912, in Davie County to George Tom and Annie Lowery Baity. Mrs. Reavis was retired from Hanes and was an active member of Clemmons First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Waldon Reavis; 3 sisters, Annie Lee Welbom, Abbie ; Shelton and Loueiia Reavis; and 2 ' brothers, Javan Baity and George Baity. Surviving; a sister, Fleeta May of Clare Bridge in Winston-Salem; a brother, Leon Baity of Yadkinvilte; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 12 at Courtney Baptist Church with the Revs. John Brown and Grady Dickens officiat ing. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Courtney Baptist Church Building Fund, 3341 Courtney Church Road, Yadkinville, 270S5 or Clemmons First Baptist Church Building Fund, Highway 1S8, Clemmons, 27012. .Ethel Boger Reece / Mrs. Ethel Lunn Boger Reece, 87, of Winston-Salem, died Juiy 8,2000, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom June 10, 1913, in Davie County to the late John and Mamie Summer Boger. Mrs. Reece was a lifetime member of South Fork Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by 6 brothers, 2 sisters and a daughter, Patricia Reece Lowder. Survivors: her husband of 62 years, William Dale Reece of Win ston-Salem; a son, Ralph Dale (Peggy) Reece of Winston-Salem; 2 sisters, Juanita Smith of Burlington and Frances (JefO Davis of Burlington; a brother, Howard (Elizabeth) Boger of Mocksville;-4 grandchildren; S great-grandchil dren; and a great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were held at the Hayworth-Milier Silas Creek Chapel onTbesday, July II, at 11 a.m. with Dr. Jerry Laughter officiating. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: South Fork Baptist Church, 3630 Wayner Ave., Win ston-Salem, 27104. John V.Walker Jr. y Mr. John V. Walker Jr., 55, died Friday, July 7,2000, at his home. Bora in Winston-Salem, he was the son of Ruby TUmer Musick of King, and John V. Walker Sr. of Ad vance. He was the husband of Janet Walker. He moved to Maryland in 1956, and served in the U.S. Navy from 1964 to 1968 as an electron ics-warfare technician. He was an electronics-manufacturers represen tative for more than 25 years, and for the last 15 owned Walker Associates with his brother. He, along with his wife and daughter, operated a real- estate business for the last 14 years. ^ He was a member of the Church of the Open Door. Surviving, in addition to his wifeand parents: a son and daughter-in- | law, Jeff and Michelle Walker of Westminsten a daughter and son-in- ' law, Jennie and Chad Wollenweber , of Owings Mills; a daughter, Jamie , Walker of Westminster, a grand- | daughter; a grandmother. Ha Mac Walker of Advance; a sister and brother-in-law, Linda and Kenny Smith of Lakeland, Fla.; a brother and sister-in-law, Thomas and Pat Walker of Mitchellville, Md.; a sis ter and brother-in-law, Michelle and i Rick Perches of The Woodlands, Texas; and nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 10, 2000, at the Pritts Funeral Home and Chapel Westminster, MD 21157, with his pastor, the Rev. John Campbell, of ficiating. Burial was at St. John's (Leisters) Lutheran Church Cem etery. Dsiie Count* PiiWc^ o r cr— 0 o n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 20,2000 y Helen Dudley Beaver Mrs. Helen Dudley Beaver. 71. of Spring Street, Mocksville. died Sun day. July 16. 2000. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were Wednesday. July 19, at 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Neal Carterand Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; Meals on Wheels. Davie County Senior Center. 717 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Mrs.BeaverwasbomJgn. 17.1929in Davie County to the late J. Ralph and Emma Cartner Dudley and was a hometnaker. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Survivors; 2daughtersand sons-in- law, Barbara and Edwin Carter of Mocksville, Rhonda and Donald Hendrix of Advance; 3 sons and daugh ters-in-law, Steve and Cindy Beaver of Mocksville, Gary and Cherry Bea ver of Advance. Marie and Bonnie Beaver of Mocksville: 4 gtandchU- dien:agreai-gtandchild;2sisters.Joyce Howard of Advance. Judy Stiller of Cdoleemee; 3 brothers; Jason Dudley of Spencer, Walter Dudley of Woodleaf, arid Bob Dudley of Ellis Crossroads. She was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Chaffin. Michelle Hopkins Burette y Ms. Michelle Hopkins Dureite, 29,of 175 Beck Road, Salisbury died Saturday. July 15.2000 at her resi dence. She was bom July 9, 1971 in Mocksville to Lynn and Judy Zimmerman Hopkins. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Spencer. She was educated in the North Rowan schools and graduated from North Rowan High School. She was formerly employed with Wallace Realty before staying home as a caregiver for her father. She is survived by her parents; a son. Nicolas Lee Durette, of the home; maternal grandparents. Bill and Ann Sides Zimmerman, ofSalis bury; maternal great-grandmother, Nola Zimmerman, of Salisbury; and paternal grandparents, Melvin and Sara Honeycutt Hopkins, of Salis bury. A memorial service was held July 18 at 7:00 p.m. at Summersett Me morial Cha^. Officiating were Rev. Franklin Myers of First Baptist Church of Spencer, and Or. Rick Cockerham, of Calvary Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Spencer. 215 Sth Street. Spencer, N.C., 28159. / Susie Beck Gobble Mrs. Susie Beck Cobble. 93. of Gobble Lane. Mocksville. died Sun day, July 16.2000, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Gobble was bom Dec. 29, 1906 in Davie County to the late Tho mas P. and Leiia Harris Beck. : In addition to her parents, she was preceded indeath by herhusbandof 66 fears. J.B. Gobble, on February 24. 2000; 4 brothers; Johnny Beck. Turner Reck. Asbury Beck and Lee Beck; a sister. Maggie Lanier. ; Mrs.GobblewasamemberofCen- ^United Methodist Chutch.She spent her life tending to her family. : She is survived by; a son, Larry ipobble and wife. Sue; 2 grandsons; 2 great-grandchildren; a brother, Roland Beck of Mocksville; a sister. Ruby Maybetiy of Harmony; several nieces ind nephews. Funeral services were held Wednes day, July 19, at 11 a.m. at Davie Fu- ;neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Wade Wright ofTtciating. Burial fol lowed at Ijames Baptist Church Cem- letery. Memorials may be made to Kate B. .Reynolds'Hospice Home, 101 Hos- -pice Lane, Winston-Salem 27103. .CJ Davie County PuWc Ubraiy Modtsvflle, NC . o ■0 O rx DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 20,2000 y Robert Richard Griffin Mr. Robert RiohartI GrilTin. 75. ofStatesville. died Thursday. July 13, 2000. at his residence. He was bom in Iredell County onJune 5. 1925. to the late Avcry andEssie Honeycutt GrifTin. He was re tired from Drcxel Heritage, a member of Landmark Church of God. acharter member ot Woodmen OfTheWorld Lodge 323. in which he had52 years of service, and served in theU.S. Navy Seabees during World War n.On June 20. 194^^ he married Alice Efiid. who survives.Mr. Oriffm was preceded in deathby 2 sisters. Hattie Moore and RosaPounds; and 2 brothers. William and Paul Griffin.fn addition to his wife. Mr. Grif fin is survived by: 2 daughters. JuneG. Johnson of Sumter. S.C.. and Barbara Jean G. Rudisiil of Statesville;3 grandchildren; a sister. Clara BellMoore of Mooresville; and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conductedat 4 p.m. Sunday. July 16, at SalemUnited Methodist Church with theRevs. Franklin D. Black and . Ken neth Hudson officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery, withmilitary honors being accorded byVFW Post 2031. DAV HaroldLittlefield Chapter 68 and American Legion Post 217.Honorary pallbearers were WOW Lodge 323. / Harvey Lee Hairston Harvey Lee Hairston. 80. of Linwood. died Sunday. July 16.2000. at the Golden Age Nursing Home inDavidson County after a period of illness. He was a native of DavidsonCounty, son of the late Sandy Hairston and Beatrice Cmmp Hairston. He was retired from Dixie Furniture, a mem ber of Buncombe Baptist Church, and also a veteran of World War 11.He is survived by: his wife. Lessie Mae Hairston of Lexington; 2 sons.Harvey Bishop Hairston Jr.andJames Lee Hairston. both of l.exington; adaughter. Mae Deen (Willie James)Hairston of Linwood; a brother. Vetxleen (Genola) Hairston of Lexing ton ; and a sister. Eulala (John) Jarels of Lexington. Fimeral services were conducted on Thursday. July 20 at 12:30 p.m. inthechapelofGrahamFuneralHomein Mocksville. The Rev. Randall B.Baldwinofficlatedandburialfollowed in National Cemetery in Salisbury. Kathleen S. HemricJ Mrs. Kathleen Salmons Hemric. 77. of Statesville. died Thursday. July 13, 2000. at Willowbrook Health Care. She was bom Sept. 10. 1922, in Yadkin County to the late Harley and Omic Salmons. Mrs. Hemric was retired from Blackweldcr Manufac turing in Mocksville aid attended Yadkinvllle Pentecostal Holiness Church and Soul Harbor Baptist Church when her health permitted. She was preceded in death by her son. Steve H. Hemric Jr.; and 2 broth ers. Albert Salmons and Glen Salmons. Surviving: her husband of 57 years. S. Harvey Hemric of the home; a daughter. Linda Kay Hemric of Greensboro; a son. Dave (Sharon) Hemric of Charlotte; 6 grandchil dren; 2 great-grandchildren; her step mother. Lillie Salmons of Yadkin vllle; 6 sisters, Dorothy Miller. Mary Ruth Eaton. Margaret Cartner, Phyllis Sawyer, Frances Vestal andPeggy Warden; and a brother. Claude Salmons. Funeral services were held at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at the Gentry Family Chapel by the Rev. James Williams. Burial followed in Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. c Davie County Public Ulrary Mo^sville, NO <Z ' ^ 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 20,2000 J Pernie H. Holcomb Mrs. Pemie H. Holcomb. 85, of Lexington, died Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at her home. Funeral services were held Friday, July 14 at 11 a.m. at Davidson Fu neral Home Lexington Chapel con ducted by the Revs. Leonard Rollins and Tim Starbuck. Burial was in For est Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Holcomb was bom in Vad- kin County on July ^-1915 to Will iam G. Holcomb and Flora Day Holcomb. She was retired from Burlington Industries and a member of Center Hill Baptist Church. Her husband, Joe Holcomb, pre ceded her in death in 1989. Survivors: a son, Larry Proctor of Germanton; a stepson, Michael Holcomb of Advance: 2 daughters, Doris Fowler and Joyce Starbuck, both of Lexington; 9 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and 2 great- great-grandchildren. Eula Mae Hutchens J Mrs. Eula .Mae Ester Hutchens, 86, ofVadkinville, died Monday, July 17, 2000, at Wake Forest Baptist Medcal Center. She was bom April 27, 1914 in Yadkin County to the late Bob and Fronie Sprinkle Hutchens. Mrs. Hutchens was retired from Drexel- Heritage Fuminire. She was also a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Mrs. Hutchens was preceded in death by her husband, Jasper C. Hutchens, 2 sons. Lorry Hutchens, Bobby Brandon: 5 brothers and sis ters. Surviving;6children,Bill and Linda Brandon, Yadkinville; Jessie and Melvin Hutchens, Winston-Salem; Marie and Ralph Jr. Williams, Yadkinville; Margaret and Santford Brown, Mocksville; Eula Mae Hutchens, Yadkinville; Johnny and Janet Hutchens, Yadkinville; 4 sisters: Bertha Matthews, Lexie B rown. Maty Ruth Adams, Dorothy Williams, all of Yadkinville; 2 brothers. Beecher Hutchens, Walter Hutchens, both of Yadkinville; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Her funeral service was at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, at the Gentry Family Chapel by the Rev. Hubert Wishon. Burial followed in the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. / Janice Patterson Leach ; Janice Patterson Leach, 52, of Mocksville, died July 13. 2000, in Forsyih Medical Center after a period .Of illness. She was a native of Davie County, daughter of Alice Dillard Patterson and the late J.A. Patterson. She was employed by Monleigh Garment Manufacturing in Mocksville, arul was a member of St. John AME Zion Church where she served in several capacities. She is survived by: her husband, John Lcoch Sr., of the home; a son, •John F. Leach Jr. (Sonya) of Winston- I Salcm;hermother,AliceLeePattetson ' of Mocksville; 1 grandchild; an uncle; and 15 aunts. Funeral services were held Mon- :day, July 17, at 3:30 p.m. at St John AME Zion Church. The Rev. Michael . McCrayofTiciatedandburial followed ! in the church cemetery. Memorials: Cancer Services of Winston-Salem, 109 West Dale Ave., ^Winston-Salcm 27101. V- i +- 1 C>-— --s; c:^ Davie County Puljrtic Uliranf NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 20, 2000 Mariana M. Mathewson Mariana Moore Mathewson. 84. of y Bermuda Village, died July 16.2000. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. Adcscendantofseverai well-knownNorth Carolina famille.s, she was bom inLenioronNov, 11. i916toWilliam Carroll Moore and Margaret Barber Moore. Margaret Moore served as RegisterofDeeds inCaldwell Countyfor more than J5 years following the death of her husband. Mariana Moore was interested in attending medical school.tui this was during the Depression, so instead she applied to and was accepted at Watts : School ofNursingin Durham. Follow- < ing graduadon. she planned to con- . linue her education, but was called to ; workaitheinfirmaryMtheUniversity I of North Carolina at Chapel Hill dur- i ing an influenzaepidemic. It was there shawnet (ler future husband. Kent Mathewson. They manted Sept. 7. 1940. at St.James Episcopal Chuich in Lenior. and both attended graduate school at Syracuse University where she was in the master's program in public health. She did not go back into full-time nursing because of the de- mandsof herhusband's profession andher desire to taise her family. Following graduate school, her husband joined the War Department and they spent a year in Spokane, Wash., prior to his being called to active duty, at which time they relo cated to Ihiim Beach. Fla. Promoled to the rank of Captain. Mathewson look discharge from service to accept a po sition with the Veteran's Administra tion and moved his family to Rich mond. Va. In 1947.he was offered the posiuonascitymanagerforAsheboroand the family teturtsed to their home srateofNonhCarolini In J949hewas offered the jcA of city manager in Martinsville. Va.. and in 1956. the sameposition in Salem, Or. In 1963. at the request of Henry Ford II and other civic and industrial leaders in Detroit. Mich, the Mathewsons moved to De troit where Kent Mathewson served as president of the Metropolitan Fund. Inc. The Mathewsons moverl tn Rer- ^ n Nellie Blevins Sills Mrs. Nellie Blevins Sills, 59, of I Gladstone Road, Mocksville. died ;iiarly S.iiiiriinv morning. July 15. ' Hus-lflm^A pice Home in I Winston-Salem, » n following a pc- ''v'^- riod of declining • .^9| ;health. Vi., . Funeral scr-K f vices were held at ; lla.m.Monday.July 17inEatonFu- :neral Chapel wiih ibe Rev. Blaine Possingcr ofnciating. Burial was in . the Rose Cemetery, Memorials: HospiceofWinsion- • Salem/Forsyih. IIOO-CS. Slratford • Rd.. Winston-Salem, 27103. Mrs. Sills was bom in Blucficld, W.Va.,on April 17, 1941, to the laic Jerome and OIlic Sadler Blevins and had'-been a beautician for many years. She was a graduate of the Sal isbury Beauty School. She was an ac tive member of the Church of Cod of Prophecy, where she had been a Sunday school teacher in the , children's departraem and had sang 'in the church choir. Her favorite pasltime was spending quality time with her family. She was preceded In death by her ' first husband. James O. Marts in 1986; a grandson. Michael Daniel Mans; 4 sisters. Dora Lawson, Ethel Sanders, Annie Wimmer and Dor othy Mac Blevins: and a brother, Robert Blevins. Surviving; her second husband, Edward Sills: 5 .sons. Mike. Billy. Jerry, Jimmy and Grant Marrs. all of Mocksville: 5 sisters, Virginia Simpkins of Modesto, Calif., FJo- rence Miller, Dolly McCain and Manha Ferguson, all of Mocksville,and Jane Lester ofTerre Haute, Ind.; 4 brothers, Jessie Blevinsof Mocks ville. Bill E- Blevinsof Hillard.Fla.. J.C. Blevins of Maybcrty. W.Va,, and David Blevins of Anawalt. W.Va.; 7 grandchildren: and several nieces, nephews and cousin.s. Oavie County Puw/c utiray "oc^svflle, Mc ^ Eloise Chaffin Stephens Eloisc Chaffin Siephens, 77, of Mocksville, died Wednesday. July 12,2000 at Forsylh Medical Center. She was bom in Rowan County on June 26, 1923, the daughter of (he late Stacy H. and Inez Ijamcs Chaffin. She graduated from Mocks ville High School and for many years worked as an accountant for the County of Davie. Her special inter ests were quilling and crocheting. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a grandson. OaiTcll Stephens, in 1937. Survivors: her husband. Grant K, Stephens, whom she maried Feb. 27, 1945; 2 sons. Larry H- Stephens Sr. and wife Reba. and Lawrence H. Siephens and wife Vickie, both of Mocksville: 5 brothers. Norman S. Chaffin and wife Pat of Advance. Dalc'X'haffin and wife Helen, and Morgan Chaftln. all of Mocksville, Thurmond "Buster" Chaffin and wifcSadiuofWelaka.Fla.,and Gory Chaffin and wife Sue of Winston- Salem; 2 sisters. Doris C. Kurfees and Bonnie C. Gunter and husband Charles, all of Harmony; 5 grand children; 5 great-grandchildren; cousins and a number of nieces and nephews. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salcm. 27103. The funeral was held Friday. July 14, at 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel wiih ihe Rev. Tommy Fausi officiating. Burial was in Ijames Baptist Church Ccmciery. o nr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 20,2000 n or- s. y Martha S. Thompson Mrs. Manha Sionestrcei Thomp son. 79, of Winslon-Salem, died Sat urday, July 15, 2000, at Meadowbrook of Davie, She was bom Jan. 29, 1921, in Winston-Salem to George Waller and Mable Thomas Stonestreet. She at tended Salem College and graduated from Appalachian University. She retired from Integon Insurance Co. with 30 years of service. Survivors: 2 sons. Dean George Thompson of Apex and John An thony Thompson of Birmingham, Ala.; 6 grandchildren Mrs. Thompson requested there be no funeral service. Memorials may be made in her memory to the Alzheimer's Association, 3600 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte, 28215. I I Davie County Pu^ Ukrary o N n C\ ^avie county enterprise record, July 27,2000 Myrl Prim Dockety Mis. Myrl Prim Dockery, 74, of Kemetsville, died Monday. July 17. 2000. She was bom Sept. S. I92S. in Yodkin County to Joseph Boston and Lonia Jackson Prim. Mis. Dockery had worked in the knitting depart ment at Adams-Millis. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister. Ruby Daniels, in 1982. Survivors: her daughter. Sandra Joyce of Kemersville; 3 sons. Mark Dockery of Trinity and Garland Bruce Gordon Dockery. both of' Kemersville; 3 brothers. Harold Prim of Michigan. Billy Prim of East Bend and Buddy Prim of Mocksville; 2' sisters. Beatrice Bates ofYadkinville and Helen Brown of Hamptonville; 4 grandchildren; and a great-grand- • child. A funeral service was conducted ' at 3 p.m. Thursday, July 20. at Hayworth-Miller-Cain Chapel by the Eltler EW. Htxiven. Burial followed at Eastlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials: American Diabetes Association. 434 Fayetteville St. Mall. Two Hanover Square. Suite 1600. Raleigh. 27601. / Emma Martin Hoflftnan ; Emma Martin Hoffmaii, 89 :ofHampionville. died Monday Julv. 24,2000 at Yadkin Nursing Center : Funeral services were at 2 p.m- Wedn^y, July 26 at Eaton Funeral CtaM Bunal was in Rowan Memo- nal Park in Salisbury. .» was bora July 12 'aleObadiah and Cora Bumgardner Mar-.tm. She was a homemaker and was of the Baptist Faith. She was preceded in death by a son. Kenneth R. HofTman. Survivors: her husband. Paul Hoffinan of the home; 3 grandchil- ;ton;5great-grandchildrcn: 2sislcrs-Mytile Martin and Da Mae Myers' both of Salisbury. / \ Mabel Foster Lanier Mrs. Mabel Foster Lanier. 80. for merly of East Depot Street. Mocks ville. died early Wednesday morning. July 19. 2000 at Autumn Care of Mocksville where she had been a resident for the post few months. A graveside service was held at 4:30 p.m. Friday, July 21 at Rose Cemetery. A memorial service was conducted at 7 p.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. The Revs. Bill Davis and Lewis Phillips officiated. Memorials; Memorial Fund of the I^rst Baptist Church of Mocksville. 390 N. Main St. Mrs. Lanier was bom in Davie County, Nov. 8, 1919. to the late Martin Gurncr and Wincie Jeanette Sedberry Foster and was a home- maker. She was a lifelong member of the Mocksville First Baptist Church where she had been a Sun day school teacher in the primary department. She was a well-known cook and took pleasure in spending quality time with her family. She was preceded in death by her husband. Robert Pershing Lanier in 1987 and by a brother, M.G. Foster in 1986. Surviving: 2 daughters. Jacque line Winters and husband Bobby of Mocksville and Kay Carter of Ad vance; 2 sons. Robert P. Lanier and wife Barbara and Dale Lanier and wife Donna, all ofAdvance; 9 grand children; 7 great-grandchildren; 2 sisten. Helen Hendricks and Deloras Poplin, both of Mocksville; a brother. George Foster of Cooleemee; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Cj- • Ci o 0 K 9) K -"'^COUN1TmERPRrsERECORI,.j„.,a7..000 I Sadie Dorsett Peay J Mrs. Sadie Dorsett Peay, 88, died Wednesday, July 19. 2000, in Meadowbroolc Terrace Nursing .Home in Advance following a period of illness. - She was bom in Davie County, daughter of the late Sam and Mamie .Keams Dorsett. She was a graduate of Bennett College in Greensboro, gpd was a member of the Bennett ' Sells, Order of the Eastern Star, and Wives of Social promoters. She and her husband, William Lester Peay, were the first African American directors of Memorial In dustrial School, a Forsyth County orphanage in Germanfown. Mrs. Peay operated a daycae at Hoover Chapel AME Zion Church in Thomasville, and was a home eco nomics teacher in Graham and SUer City schools. Survivors; a son, William .(Brenda) Peay of Clemmons; her , best friend of many years. Nonnie ' Gilliam. and god-daughter, Awildla '.Gilliam of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were on Monday, July 24 at 2 p.m. a Golar Metiopoli- n tan. AME Zion Church. Dr. James •'Sloan ofTiciated and burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Memorials: Golar Metropolitan Church, 143S E. 4th St., Winston- Saleia Robert Paul York ^ Mr. Robert Paul York, 92, of Church Street Extension, Mocks- ville, died Friday, July 21, 2000, at Autumn Care of Mocksvilie. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 23 at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Turner oCTiciating. Memorials: Mocksvilie Lions Club, 116 Kelly Ave., Mocksvilie, or First United Methodist Church, 30S N. Main St., Mocksvilie. Mr. York was bom July 31,1907, in Iredell County to the late David Hubbatd and Mary Heath York. He was retired from Ingersol-Rand and First United Methodist Church. He was a loyal and devoted member of Mocksvilie Lions Club where he served as a Lion Ibmer for many years. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, He was preceded in death by his wife, Daisy Sims York, in 1991. Survivors: a daughter, Jane Y, Ketr of Greensboro; a son, Robert Paul York Jr. of Myrtle Beach, S.C.: 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchil- , dren; and a sister, Mary Lee Danner of Mocksvilie. ' I O • i- > V>- 1- , -Ci Oavie County Uknuy Mo6ksvflte; NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, Aug. 3,2000 - 0 0 £5 cn 7 James Walter Darnell Mr. James "Jim" Walter Darnell, 82. of Wlnsion-Salem died Monday morning, July 31, 2000, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom March 5, 1918, in Forsyth County to Clyde Dick and Ella Adams Darnell. Mr. Darnell was a tnember of Marvin United Meth odist Church where he was president of the Friendly Fellowship Class.Be served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and had retired from R.J. Reynolds Tbbacco Co. with 41 years of service. In 1966, Mr. Darnell wolf the State Bowling Singles Championship. He was preceded in death by his parents and 2 sisters, Edith Preach and Dorothy Hutchins. Surviving: his wife, Wanda Hunter Darnell of the home; a daugh ter and son-in-law, Debra and Geoff Schimmeck of Mocksville; 2 sons and daughteis-in-law, James Earl and Deanna Darnell of Edenton and Tho- ittas Wade and Ann Darnell of Or ange City, Fla.; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2 at For syth Memorial Park by the Rev. Patricia Suggs. Memorials: Marvin United Meth odist Church, 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston-Saiem, 27 lOS or Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, 1100-C S. Stratford Road, Winston- Salem, 27103. Hemy Edward Harp Sr. I Mr. Henry Edward Harp Sr.. 94, died Monday, July 31.2000 at For syth Medical Center. Mr. Harp was bom Dec. 19,190S to the late Henry Angelo and Flo rence Maude Butner Harp. He was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Marvin Harp, and a daughter, Betty Sue, 6 brothers, Louis F., Conrad F., John H., Robert O., Edwin Butner and Francis Eu gene Harp. He was also preceded in death by two wives, Rosie Brunner Harp and Mae Burke Harp. Survivors: 2 sons. Henry Edward Harp Jr. of the home, and Kenneth Harp of Lexington; a brother, Jamces C. Harp; a sister, Doris Harp Willaid; and several grandchildren. A funeral service was held at Davie Baptist Church on Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. -Lula Bell Hutchins Roland Road, Advance, died Friday,•fuiy 28,2000, at her residence. was bom July 17, '1924, to William B. and Mary E Reavrs Clone. Mis. Hutchins was ofihe Baptist faith. Survivors: a son, Timothy L. Fos- Zr- a daughter,Patncia Hutchins and husband,Toney, of Clemmons; 5 grandchil dren; a step-granddaughter; 3 brothers, Grady L, Roy e. and James T. Clore, and a sister. Hattie M oizemore. Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Sunday, July 30 at Fellowship Baptist Church with the Rev. Norman Frye officiating. Burial fol- SS," Memorials: Hospice of DavieCounty, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. i OarieCountrPuli/fcuaraiy r 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 3,2000 - o o v1 -0, /Bill Livengood, Sr. Mr. Billy "Bill" Leonard Livengood Sr., 62. of Lexington died Thursday. July 27. 2000 at his residence aflerathree month struggle with lung cancer. He was bora Oct. 24. 1937 in Davie County to Odell Livengtxxl and Martha Leonard Livengood. An employee of Becon Construction in Salisbury, he spent many years jn heaiingand air conditioning installa tions in Lexington. At his church he served many years as an usher and on the building grounds committee. He was preceded in death by a brother. Vemon Ray Livengood. in 1995. Surviving: his spouse, Elizabeth Pullen B. Livengood of the home; sons, Billy L. Livengood Jr. and his wife Jayne of Lexington, Bert Bill ings and his wife Judy of Carolina Beach, and Rick Billings of Char lotte; daughters. Dianne L. Floyd of Kennesaw. Ca.. and Melodie B. McDade and husband Greg of Lex ington; 7 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; brothers. Jerry Livengood and wife. Shirley of Lex ington. Carlton Livengtxxl of Lex ington. and Eugene Livengtxxl of Henderson; and sisters. Becky L. Lfxtkabill and husband Bill. Pansy Livengood. Doris Wood and hus band Clinton. Patsy Myers and hus band Richard. Rita James and hus band Arnold. Judy Queen and hus band Jack, and Kathy Leonard and husband Terry, alt of Lexington. Funeral services w^re held July 30 at 4 p.m. at Fork Baptist Church. Officiating were the Revs. Rusty Morrison and Yates Wilkinson. Burial followed at Fork Baptist Church Ccmetary in Davie County. Memorials: Fork Baptist Church Building Fund. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mtrcksville. 27028. or Hospice of Davidson County. P.O. Box 1941. Lexington. 27293. Marion Louise Philllppe J Marion Louise Davis Phillippe, 59. died July 17.2000 at 11 a.m. at Carolina Medical Center In Concord. She was formerly of Vallhalla TVall, Mtxsksville. Survivors; her ex-husband, Will iam F. Phillippe; a son. William Franklin Phillippe U; 3 daughters. Peny Y. Phillippe and Kelly S. Gra ham. and Bethina Lamar; 9 grand- chiltlren; and 1 great-grandilaughter. She was cremated. She was bora on May 4.194] in Statesville. the daughter of the late C.M. Davis Sr. and Bethina Queen, formerly of Route 7. Mocksvllle. Martha Presnell Ridge Mrs. Martha *'Lou" Presnell Ridge. 79, of Winston-Salem died at her home on Saturday, July 29,2000 after a period of declining health. Survivors include a grandson. Dr. Many Edwards of Mocksville. y srandchildmn^^'"® 3of Camp HiH.'^ Suite C B.w "'8''«'ay 280 £.,' ®'™"i8ham, AL 35242. OavteCoufnjr Public uiraiY Wod<svflle, NC n -0 o 0 •o rr If) % DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 3,2000 . Mildred C. Roemer V Mildred C. Roemer, the widow of Henry C. Roemer, died July 26, 2000, at Fitzgerald Health Care Cen ter of Triad United Methodist Home (Arbor Acres. She was born Aug. 19, 1898, in Baltimore, Md., and would have been 102 next month. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry C. "Joe" Roemer, also from Baltimore, on Nov. IS, 19S3, in New York City, and by her parents and her two sisters. » She spent her early years in Bal-'^ timore, before moving to New York City with her husband, who became a senior executive and directorof In ternational Telephone & Telegraph Corp. at a time when ITT was a world wide communications net work. She lived in Paris, France from 1934 to 1939, in Havana, Cuba, in 1939 and 1940, and again in New York City until moving to Wlnston- Salem in 1972. She was a student of French, an avid artist, an accom plished bridge player, a skilled horse woman, an extensive traveler throughout Europe and elsewhere, a gourmet cook and a gardener. She was an active volunteer at Baptist Hospital and at SECCA. During World War II, she drove an ambu lance in New York City for the American Women's Voluntary Ser vice. Until recently she lived at Ber muda Village. She was a member of Old Town Club and Bermuda Run Country Club. Survivors; a son, Henry C. "Jack" Roemer Jr. and wife Lane; 2 grand children; 3 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephew. A memorial service was held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 29. She was bur ied alongside her late husband in the Westhampton Cemetery, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, N.Y. Memorials; Salvation Army, St. Paul's Episcopal Church or to a char ity of the donor's choice. y Vada Hilton Sheets Mrs. Vada Hilton Sheets, 66, of Salisbury, died Ttiesday, July 2S, 2000, at Wake Forest University- Baptist Medical Center. She had been seriously ill for six weeks. Bom May 17, 1934, in Forsyth County, she was the daughter of Roland A. and Sallie McCullough Hilton. She was a graduate of Shady Grove High School in Advance. She worked at Western Electric in Win- ston-Saiem, as a homemaker and later as a secretary for 12 years at L and J Office Machines in Salisbury. She was a member of Bixby Presby terian Church in Advance and at tended Maupin Avenue Presbyteiian Church in Salisbury. - Survivors; her husband of 46 years, James T. Sheets; 2 daughters, Denise Sheets Harris of Salisbury and Teresa L. Sheets, of the home;3 grandchildren; sisters, Pat Hilton Coppley of Lexington, Kay Hilton Latham of Mocksville and Helen Hilton Howard of Advance; a brother Ernest Hilton of Oxford; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by sisters Ollie H. Stokes, Ethel H. Beauchamp, Ruby H. Collins and Dot H. Coppley and brothers Cecil Hilton, Robert Hilton and Everette Hilton. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday, July 28 at Bixby Presbyte rian Church in Advance, conducted by the Rev. David Daniel of Destin, Fla. Special music will be presented by The Booth Brothers of Tampa, Fla. Memorials; Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery Fund, Fork Bixby Road, Advance, 27006 or Maupin Avenue, ARP Church Organ Fund, 1 GO Maupin Ave., Salisbury, 28144. y John D. Smith Mr. John D. Smith, 61, of N.C. 801 South, Mocksville, diedJuly31, 2000 at Frye Regional Medical Cen ter in Hickory. Mr. Smith was bom Match 31, 1939 to the late J.D. and Ferol Ogletree Smith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Terry Smith. Mr. Smith wasofthe Baptist faith, and an employee of Crown Wood for 17 years. He is survived by; his mother Maggie S. Shook of Hildebran; 3 ' brothers, Robert H., James A., and David C. Smith; a sister, Patricia G. Smith; and several nieces and neph ews. A graveside service was held Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 3 p.m. at Rose Cemetery with the Revs. Shelby Harbour andDwight Durham offici ating. Memorials; Gideon Memorial Bible Chairman, P.O. Bok 182, Mocksville. Davie County Public Mocksville, NC § DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 3,2000 - / Wailam Floyd Smith Mr. Witliara Floyd Smith. 70, of Butler Mill. Road, Harmony, died Monday, July 31. at Staiesville Brian Center. , He was the brother of John B. Smith and Lee Roy Smith of Har mony. Glenn B. Smith of Concord. ; BondeliaWooten ofHartnony, Molly >Jo McClamrock of Mocksville and I Wilma R. Smith of Dobson. • Funeral services weie at? p.m. ' Tuesday. Aug. I at Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony Chapel. Entomb ment was at Iredell Memorial Gar dens. Ruth Allen Stroud ^ Mrs. Ruth Allen Stroud. 86. of405 Fred Lanier Road, Mocksville. died Saturday, July29.2000at Davis Medi cal Center. She was bom in Davie County on Sept., 6, lOIS.iothelateCalvinSanford and Jennie Bell Leach Allen. She was ahomemakerand a tnemberofMocks- ville United Methodist Church. On April 20. 1930, she married LutherMonroe"BiirStiDud, who pre ceded herin death on Feb. 7, 1997.She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Hayden Clement Allen and Charles Ray Allen. Mrs. Stroud is survived by: a son, W.M. "Bill" Stroud and wife Euniceof Mocksville; a daughter, Mrs. Betty S. Beck and husband Paul of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; a great-granddaugh ter; 2 great-grandsons; and a brother, W. Paul Allen of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at II ajt). Tuesday at Reavis Funeral Home. Harmony Chapel, with the Revs.James H. "Jim" GtyderandCaren Morgan oflicialing. Burial followed in Society Baptist Chutch Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jerry Keller. Jack Keller, Dean Allen. Ronnie Allen, Kenneth Lanier and Dennis IjamM. y i Oavie Coun^ Public tibMR Mb^sville, NC' ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 10,2000 n 0 <s o % / Harvey Manly Baker Mr. Harvey Manly Baker, 85, of Winston-Salem, died unexpectedly Monday, July 31, 2000, at Forsytb Medical Center. He was bom Oct. 29, 1914, in Stokes County to James Henry and Bertha Tillotson Baker. Mr. Baker was an active member of Oaklawn Baptist Church as long as his health permitted, where he had served as a deacon and church treasurer. He was former chief and served on the board of directors of the THangle Fire De partment. Mr. Baker was an avid gar dener. In 1999 he was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Kathleen Hu^man Baker. He was also pre ceded in death by 2 sisters, Trudy Johnson and Vertie Meadows and 5 brothers, Kennis Baker, Roland Baker, Thomas Garland Baker, Norman Baker and Ellis Baker. Survivors; a daughter, Peggy (Charles) Walker of Mocksville; a son, Jimmy (Nancy) Baker of Kemersville; 5 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters-in-law; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3 at Vogler & Sons Main Street Chapel by the Rev. Kevin Kilbreth. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials: National Kidney Foundation of N.C., 5950 Fairview Road, Suite 708, Charlotte, 28210 or the Sr. Adult Ministry of Oaklawn Baptist Ch., 3500 Kemersville Rd., Winston-Salem, 27107. Robie Jackson Brooks Mr. Robie Jackson Brooks, 79, of Nail Lane died Monday, Aug. 7,2(XX) at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Trinity Baptist Church with the Revs. Darrell Cox and Jim Gryder officiat ing. Interment will be in Calvary Bap tist Church cemetery. The body will be placed in the church thirty minutes prior to the service. The family will be at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from7-9 p.m. Memorials: Trinity Bap tist Church 2722 US Hwy 601 S., Mocksville, NC Mr. Brooks was bom Jan. 3,1921 in Surry County to the late Jack and Myrtle Bates Brooks. He was retired from Baker fumiture and was a mem ber of Trinity Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife, Mary Snider Brooks of the home; 3 sons: Robert Brooks of Cooleemee, Larry Brooks and Jeny Brooks of Mocksville; 3 daughters: VirginiaBunon of Mocks ville, JonicePerry of Salisbury, Velma McDaniel of Mocksville; 18 grand children; 34 great-grandchildren; 4 step-children; 6 stqvgrandchildren; 1 step-great-grandchild; 2 brothers: Qifford Brooks of Rural Hall, Roy Lee Brooks of Cleveland; and 4 sis ters: Recie Nixon, Hazel Money, Doris Shores, all of ThinmontL andThelma Mark of Sl Louis, Mo. Donna Marie Comatzer y Mrs. Donna Marie Ward Cor- natzer, 41, of Advance died Thurs day, Aug. 3, 2000, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom April 3, 1959, in Forsyth County to Donald P. and Elizabeth Macdonald Ward. Mrs. Comatzer was active with Shady Grove Elementary School and a member of Advance United Method ist Church. Surviving: her husband. Allen "Red" W. Comatzer of the home; a son, John W. Comatzer of the home; a daughter, Carly Comatzer of the home; her parents of Burlington; 2 sisters, Catherine Denney of Utah and Patricia Mitchell of Raleigh; a brother, Raymond Ward of Burlington; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 11 a,m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at Advance United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Childers officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. •e, 0 '-4 03 ^avie (3— Oi ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 10,2000 - O o o Gertrude Carter Crews / Mrs. Gertrude Carter Crews. 79. of Advance, died Wednesday, Aug. 2.2000, at her home. She was born July 3. 1921. in Davie County to Perley L. and Celia Allen Carter. Mrs. Crews was a de voted mother and a member of Mocks United Methodist Church. ' She was preceded in death by her Husband. John Milton Crews, and 2 brothers. Surviving; a son. Jerry M. Crews of Advance; a daughter, Carol Rothrock and husband Roscoe of Lewisville; 6 grandchildren: S great grandchildren; a brother. Lawrence Carter of Greensboro; and 3 sisters. Ruth Watts of Belmont. and Velma Harrison and Dorothy Lax. both of Lexington. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4 at Advance United Methodist Church with the Revs. Bruce Gwyn and Derry Earn hardt ofTiciating. Memorials: Mocks United Meth odist Church. 523 Beauchamp Rd.. Advance. 27006 or Hospice of Win- ston-Salem. 1100-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem. 27103. James Robert Laing Sr. y Mr. James Robert Laing Sr., 86. of Advance, died Saturday. Aug. 5. 2000. at Forsyih Medical Center. ^ He was bom Aug. 25. 1913. in McCraeville. Ga.. to Robert M. and Cora Lee Grey Laing. Mr. Laing was a veteran of World War 11 and waspreceded in death by his wife, Mae "Mac" Hanell Laing. Survivors: a son. James Robert Laing Jr. and his wife. Bobbie Jo of Advance; a stepgranddaughter; a granddaughter; a grandson; a great- grandson; and 2 brothers. Hany Laing of Gieensboro and Fred Laing of Charleston, S.C. A graveside service was at 1 p.m. Monday. Aug. 7 at Forsyth Memo rial Park, with the Rev. SteveMcCutchan officiating. Memorials may be made to Mgh- land Presbyterian Church. 2380 Cloverdale Ave.. Winston-Salem.27103 or'io Barium Springs Presby terian Home for Children. WiUiam Lester Sain Mr. William Lester Sain. 71. of y Call Road. Mocksville. died early Sunday morning. Aug. 6. 2000 at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 8 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe Smith offi ciating. Burial was in the Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Davie County, c/o Janet Blair. P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Mr. Sain was born in Davie County June 26. 1929. to the late William Grady and Girlie Alma Fos ter Sain and had been a mechanic with McLean Tmcking Co. He later was a delivery man with the Thomas Bus Co. in High Point. He was of the Methodist faith. Mr. Sain enjoyed small engine repair and fishing. Survivors: his wife. Lucille Potts Sain of the home; a daughter. Myra S. Hellard of Mocksville; a son. Roger Sain of Mocksville; a grand daughter; a grandson; a stepgrandson; a stepgranddaughter, a stepgreat-granddaughter; and a sis ter. Clara West of Mocksville. o Davie County Public Ulirafy Mocksville, NO <3-" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 10,2000 - O O C / Robert Cletus Spach'Jr. M r. Robert Cletus Spach Jr., 74, died Friday, Aug. 4, 2000, at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. He was bom May 21, 1926, in Forsyih County to Robert C. Spach Sr. and Jessie Allred Spach. Mr, Spach was the oldest of II children. He is survived by his mother of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie; 4 brothers. Tommy Spach of Winston- Salem, Johnny. Spach of 'Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie, Paul Spach of Las Vegas and Sammy Spach of Clemmons; and 4 sisters, Peggy Vestal and Shirley Sell of Winston-Salem, Joy Smiley of Ad vance and Becky Brewer of Clem mons. Mr. Spach's wishes were that his body be donated to the Bowman. Gray Schml of Medicine of Wake Forest University and that there be no memorial service. Memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 1100-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. h ■D , Katherine W. Richardson Mrs. Katherine Ward Richardson,76, of Mocksville, died Tuesday,Aug. 1. 2600, at Meadowbrook Manor in Clemmons. Mrs. Richardson was bom Jan.10,1924. in Davie County to Charlieand Josie Williams Ward. She spent most of her life as a homemaker. She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors: her husband. J.N.Richardson Jr. of the home; a son,James C. Richardson of Advance,and a daughter, Patricia Richardson Df Mocksville; 2 sisters. Elizabeth Boger and Louise McClamrocfc. both Bruce Haden Spry y Mr. Bmce Haden Spry, 75, of Salisbury, died early Saturday mom- ing, Aug. 5. 2000, in the Rowan Regional Medical Center after several weeks of declining health. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug 7, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jack Wallaceofflciaiing. Burial was in the Fulton United Meihtxiist Church Cemetery. Mr. Spry was bom in Davie County, Feb.2S, 1925, to the late PinkandJosieEmbler Spry and was retired from the N.C. Finishing Co. He had been a lifelong member of Fulton United Methodist Church. He enjoyed gardening and was a four-year veteran of the U.S. Anny. He was preceded in death by 4 sisters and 3 brothers. Surviving:hiswife.LouisePressley Spry of the home; 2 daughters, Kim Craig of Spencer, and Dana Hotion of Rockwell; a son. Rick Spry of Salisbury; 6 grandchiltlren; I stepdaughter, Candy Bass of Salisbury;and one st^son John Stingill Jr. of Reidsville; 3 step-grandchildren; 3step-great-grandchildren; a sister, Geraldine Blevins of Salisbury; a brother, Melvin Spry of Linwood; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Memorials: Cemetery Fund, Fulton United Methtxlist Church, 5500 N.C. 801 S., Advance. of Mocksville; and 4 grandchildren.The funeral service was at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3 at Smith GroveUnited Methodist Church in Mocks ville with Dr. Bobby McUwhom of-fieiating and the Revs. Bobby Swainand Ray O'Ferell assisting. Burialwas at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 4 atSmith Grove United MethodistChurch Cemetery. Memorials may be made to charities of the donor's choice. Eugene Leonard Wood / Mr. Eugene Leonard Wood, 82, of^ Harmony died Saturday, Aug. 5, 2000 at Forsyth Medical Center af ter a period of declining health and a serious illness of three months. Bom in Dickerson County, Ky., April21.1918, he was the son of the late Steven and Victoria Wright Wbod. He was a retired iron worker and a mason. On Aug. 29, 1963, he married Annie Mae Campbell Wood, who survives. Survivors: 2 stepsons, Dwight : "Buck" Cleary of Advance and ' Ronnie Reid of Harmony; 8 step daughters, Wanda Qeary of Georgia, Barbara Gilbreth of Emery, Texas, Etta Mothershead of High Rock Lake, Geraldine Bean of Walnut Cove, Marie Baxevanis of Hendersonville, Alice Goodman of Pfafftpwn, Gail Scott of Harmony and Donna Herman of Long Beach; a brother, Joe Wood of Martinsville, Va.; 3 sisters, Beatrice Singleton of Detroit, Pauline Gray of Annendale, Va. , and Peaches Wood of Martinsville, Va.; 18 stepgrandchil- dren; and numerous stepgreat-grand- children, cousins, nieces and neph ews. Graveside services were at II a.m. Ttiesday, Aug. 8 at Iredell Me morial Gardens in Statesville, with the Rev. Bill Hallman officiating. Pallbearers were Brian Klutz, Gene Mothershead, Buck Cleary, David Koch, Gary Koch and Charles Scott. Military riles were accorded by the |American Legion Post 217, VFW j Post 2031 and DAV Harold ! Littleneid Chapter 68. - Davie Counfy Public Librarv WeiteviWe, NC c 0 0 <3 K ■V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 17,2000, Janet Katherine Gaither,J Miss Janet Katherine Gaither, 69,» of Ttirkeyfoot Road. Mocksville,died Wednesday evening, Aug. 9,2000 at Iredclt Memorial Hospital in Statesville after a shon illness.Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 12 at the New UnionUnited Methodist Church with theRevs. Caren Moigan, Wade Wrightand Bruce Hobson officiating. Burialwas in the church cemetery. Memorials: Cemetery Fund ofNew Union United MethodistChurch, c/o Ron Thompson, 468 ■Dyson Road, Mocksville. Miss Gaither was bom in DavieCounty May 13, 1931, to the lateDavid Lonnie and Oma Albea Gaither and was retired from HunterManufacturing. She was a 1949graduate of Farmington HighSchool. She was a lifelong memberof the New Union United MethodistChurch, where she had perfect anen- dance at Sunday school for 38 years.She was an avid gardener and enjoyed crocheting. She was a former member of the ShefHeld-CalahalnVFD Auxiliary. Surviving: 2 sisters and brothers-in-law, Yvonne and Dennis Ijamesknd Pat and Albert Moore, alt of Mocksville: 3 nieces; a great-nephew; and a stepgreat-niece and nephew. Vl •Q. s K \/l Mary Dillard HolmesMrs. Ma^ Dillard Holmes, 66, ofHarmony, diedTuesday night, Aug. 8, 2000, in Davis Medical Center in Statesville.She was a native of Davie County, and a member of First Baptist Churchin Harmony. She is survived by: her husband, Raymond Holmes of the home; a son,David Holmes of Harmony; 2 broth ers, Robert Dillard and Eugene Foote of Mocksville; 4 sisters, Alice Dillard Patterson, Margaret D. Lewis, and Hazel D. Dalton, all of Mcxrksville, and Lazora Williams of Albemarle. Funeral services were held on Friday, Aug. It, at 3 p.m. at First BaptistChurch in Harmony. The Rev. Danyl McConnell officiated, and burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Arlene Potts Lanier / Arlene Potts Lanier, 83, of Lanier ,^ Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug.13,2000, at her home.The funeral was at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15, from Second United Oxuichof Christ where she was a lifetimemember, by Rev. Jerry Moore and Crt.Billy Joe Leonard. Burial followed inLexington City Cemetery.Mrs. Lanier was bom May 1.191' in Davidson County to Arthur H. Pottsand Oliie Towe Potts. She wmtVed formany years at Manhattan Shirt Factory and Towel TowaSurviving; her husband of59 years,H Paul Lanier Sr.; a son, H. PaulLanier Jr.andhiswifeJohnnic;adaugb- ler, Connie Moore and husband Jim; abrtither, Cletus Potts and wife Rachel;, a sister, Mildred Lanier and husbandDallas;4grandchildren;scveral nieces and nephews.Memorials: Hospice of DavtdsonCounty, P.O. Box 1941, Uxington.27292, or to Second United Church ofChrist, 330 N. Church St., Lexington, 27292. Malinda Rae Jacobs■/'. Miss Malinda Rae Jacobs, 18, of Thomasville, died Friday, Aug. 4, 2000 at her residence. A memorial service was held Sun day, Aug. 13 at 2 p.m. at Cooleemee Church of God with the Rev. Dale Breidinger officiating. : Miss Jacobs was bom SepL 24, 1981 in Rowan County to LindaFaye Jacobs of China Grove and thellate Ray Lee Canady. She was em-;ployed at Mayberry's and was a stu- ident at Thomasville High School. Survivors in addition to her imoiher: 2 sisters, Evinda Gwen iDurham Sheppard of Cooleemee, ■ Holly Lynn Jacobs of China Grove;' .grandparents, Herbert and Dorothy :Paris of Charlotte; great-grand- : mother, Ora Lee Jacobs of China : Grove; 2 aunts; 2 uncles, a niece; and! many cousins and friends. . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 17,2000. V) ft tv Henry Davis Short Mr. Hemy Winler Davis Short 76. formeriyofMocksville. died Wednes day, Aug. 9, 2000, at the Lutheiim Nutsing Home in Salisbury. A grav^ide service was held Sat urday, Aug. 12 at 4 p.m. at Rose Cem etery with the Rev. Neal Carter offici ating. Mr. Short was bom Aug. 20.1923. in Catawba County 'to the late Samuel Smith and Mabel Davis Short He was active as an Independent insurance agentandwasofthe Presbyterian Faith. He was a member of Mocksville Ma sonic Lodge AF&AM 134. He served in the Eighth Air Rrrce during World War H and the Korean Conflict He was a ROW in Germany. After his military service, he attended Catawba College. He was preceded in death by a brother, Frank R Short Survivors include: 2 sisters: Betsy PWhitley of Atlanta, Ca.. Mabel S. (Royall C.) Jones of Salisbury; a brother Sam S. (Ruth) Short Jr. of Mocksville; several nieces and neph ews. Memorials; American Heart Asso ciation, Davie County Chapter, c/o Patty Lookabill. BB&T, 119 Goither St, Mocksville; or American Diabetes Association, 3109 Poplarwood Ct, Suite 123, Raleigh, 27604-1043. y Sharon Coombs Sink V Mrs. Sharon Coombs Sink, 56, of Winston-Salem, died Sunday, Aug. ;13,2000, at her home. ; She was bom Jan. 13. 1944, in Dallas County. Pa., to Elberl Franklin and Margaret Jayne Coombs. Mrs. Sink was a member of Calvary Bap tist Church and was formerly em- jrloyed by Jefferson Middle School. . Survivors: her husband. Willard "Ouija" Sink of the home; a son, Stephen Sink and wife Susan ofAd vance; 4 daughters, Michelle Calhoun and husband Phil of Win- ston-Salem, Kendra Sink of Boone, Chenyel Scurry and husband Coo per of Winston-Salem, and Bethany Carter and husband Jason of Binghampton, N.Y.; 6 grandchildren; ' and 5 brothers. Kenneth, Barry, Charles, Brian, and Kevin Coombs, all of Pennsylvania. Funeral services were at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15, at Calvary Bap- < tist Church by the Rev. Will Ibburen; Burial followed in Parklawn Memo rial Gardens. Memorials: Calvary Baptist Church Benevolence Fund, 5000 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem, 27104 or to the Salem Pregnancy Care Center, 503 Thurston St., Win ston-Salem, 27103. Brady "Ed" EdwardSpty Mr. Brady'Ed'Edward spry, 45, of Hickory died Friday, Aug. 11, 2000 at Frye Regional Medical Cen ter after a sudden illness. HewasbcmJan.6,1955 in Rowan County to Charles David and Lena Mae Champion Spry. He was em ployed by Hickory Springs as an i accountant, and was a former mem- ' ber of the Hickory Jaycees. > He is survived by his parents, of the home; 2 sisters, Mrs. Bruce (Phyllis) James of Mocksville. and Mrs. Calvin (Kristy) Swink, of Connelly Springs; and 2 brothers,. Monty Spry of Connelly Springs,, and Randy and Rose Spry of Asheville. Funeral services were held Sun day, Aug. 13 at Catawba Funeral Home Chapel. Offlciating was Pas tor Ron -Davis. Bprial followed at Catawba Memorial Pork. i o •f: Davie Coun^ Public Library Mocksville, NC , 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 24,2000 0 o a . ^ S,. i ■—S> o \ :s~~- Nannie Sue Brock Mrs. Nannie Sue Laird Brock, 95,formerly of N.C. 801 N.. Farraing-lon, died early Thursday morning, Agu. 17. 2000 ai ihe Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. , She was a 10-year residcnl of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie and a resident of Davie Place. Mrs. Brock was bom in Davie County on June 23. 1905, to the late James William and .Mary Elizabeth Hanes Laird. She was a homemaker and a mem ber of the Farraington United Meth odist Church, where she had been a member of the Ladies Aide Societyand was the oldest living member.She was a graduate of the Farming- ton High School. Mrs. Brock collected antiques and enjoyed sewing and quilting. She was the active post mistress of the Farmington Post Office from 1933 to 1936. During World War II she was employed with Union Carbide.She was preceded in death by her husband. James Hugh Brock in 1988; 2 sisters, Beda McCleareand Fannie Foster and 4 brothers, Alvis, Frank, Anhur and Jesse Laird. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 20 in the Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Dianne Marsden and Jimmy Myers officiating. Burial was in Ihe Farmington Community Cemetery. Memorials: Farmington Commu nity Cemetery c/o Naomi Greene, 2563 Farmington Road. Mocksville;or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Wlnston- Salcm. 27103. Surviving: 2 daughters. Sue B.Allen of Farmington, and Mary Elizabeth West of Creekwood; a son and daughter-in-law, James "Jim" and Jessie Brock of Farmington: 7 grandchildren: 8 great-grandchil dren; a sister-in-law, Phyllis Laird of Advance: and several nieces, neph ews and cousins. / J Jonathan IVavis Carter Jonathan Travis Carter, infant sonof Paul David and Sharon Nail Carterof Kerr Lane, Advance, died Wednesday. Aug. 16,2000.Travis was bom July 24,2000, inForsyth County.In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother, James Bradley Carter of the home; maternal grandparents James W. and CarolynY. Nail of Mocksville: paternal grandparents James Edwin and Barbara Beaver Carter of Mocksville: maternal great-grandparents MamieNail and Travis York; and paternal great-grandparents Bill and Mildred Carter of Mocksville.He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Norman andHelen Beaver and Robah Nail and Stella York. The funeral service was held at 3p.m. Saturday. Aug. 19 at the church with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock offi ciating.Memorials; Yadkin Valley BaptistChurch Building Fund, 1324 Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Patsy T. Coningswood Mrs. Patsy T. Coningswotxl. 55,of Bermuda Run. died Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000, at her home after an extended illness.She was bora Nov. 19, 1934, toJames E. and Nettie Basinger Th ompson in Lexington. Mrs. Coningswood was a member ofClemmons Presbyterian Church anda graduate of Lexington High School.She was preceded in death by herhusband, Roy Coningswood.Sruvivors: a daughter. MaigaretW. Poovey and husband Todd of Winston-Salem: a son. Bill Wrenn ofLexington: and a brother, James F.Jimmy" Thompson of Lexington. Funeral services were held at 11a.m. Monday, Aug. 21, at Clemmons Presbyterian Church by the Rev. JillCrainshaw. Burial followed in Salisbury at I p.m. in the VA Cemetery. Memorials: Clemmons Presbyterian Church Sanctuary Fund, P.O.Box 475, Clemmons. 27012. /Milton V. Clement Jr. Mr. Milton Virgil Clement Jr., 62,of Salisbury, died Saturday, Aug. 19, j 2000 at his residence. | A graveside service was hcldTues- day, Aug. 22, at 11 a.m. at Clement Cemetery in Mocksville with Robert ; Price officiating.Mr.ClementwasbomJan.IS,l938, jinDavieCountytothelateQeoPatricia !AdamsSmithandMiltonViigiiaem- j em Sr. He hod worked at The Carriage House Resuiurant and formerly with Roadway Express in California. He wasa veteran ofthe U.S. Navy. He had been disabled for some time. Survivors: 3 brothers. Jctim Cordon (Shirley) Ammons of Red Springs, Dallas Lee Anunons of Salisbury, Aaron Turner Ammons of Greens boro: several aunts, nieces and neph- , James W. Graver^ Mr. James "Jim" W. Graver, 85,of Yadkinville, died TUesday, Aug. 15.2000, at his home.He was bom July 12. 1915, in Forsyth County to the late Charles Arthur "C.A." and Luna CombsGraver. He was a retired farmer andfactory worker and was a member of Hope Moravian Church. Mr. Graver was preceded in death by 2 brothers and 3 sisters. Surviving: his wife of 60 years, Mary Etta Garner Graver of thehome; 5 children, Lynn (Alan)Brown of Grass Valley, Calif., Abigail (Andrew) Reavis of Davie County, James W. (Wanda) Graver Jr. of Courtney, Alice (Bill) Summersof Statesville and Jane (Vladimir) Shiensky of Durham: 9 grandchil dren; 9 great-grandchildren: and a brother, Charlie Graver ofAltamonte. Springs, Ra. <z:Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 24,2000 ■0 o a \ Cr- Charlie Edward Crouch \/ Mr. Charlie Edward Crouch, 81, of Lcwisville. died Saturday after noon. Aug. 19, 2000, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom April 18, 1919, in Forsyth County. Mr. Crouch served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and had retired from Western Elec tric in 1984. Surviving: his wife, Dorothy Hauser Crouch; a daughter, Carol Crouch Sheets of Mocksville; and a number of nieces, nephews and cous ins. A graveside service was held Tuesday, Aug. 22 at Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Thomas W. Albert. Memorials: Hospice of Winston-Salem/Fo($yth, IIGO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salera, 27103. Jerry Dean Godbey Mr. Jerry Dean Oodbey, 58, ofU.S. 601 S., Mocksville. died Sunday, Aug. 20,2000. at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem.Mr. Godbey was bom Dec. 23. 1941. in Rowan County to the latePaul and Lucy May Plowman Godbey. In addition to his parents, he waspreceded in death by a brother, Arnold Godbey.He was a retired employee of In-gersoll-Rand Co. and was a member of Calvary Bapjist Church.Survivors: liis wife of 28 years,Jackie Nifong Godbey; 2 sons. JerryW. Godbey and Roger D. Godbeyand wife Judy; a daughter, Lisa M.Godbey all of Mocksville; 7 grand-children; and 2 brothers. PaulGodbey Jr. of Stalcsvillc and LeonGodbey of Tacoma. Wash.Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 22. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev.Jim Gryder ollicialing. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: American DiabetesAssociation. 1820 E. Seventh Ave., Charlotte. 28204. Earl Theodore Dedmon y fi,™^ Ocdmon. 953 fo^iy of Junction Road. Mocks- v^d/edTucsdaymoming.'Aurf5SOW, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 2 p.m nday. Aug. |g, with the Rev. Dennis Maishall ofliaaiing. Burial was in Rowan Me- monal Park in Salisbuiy. MciTOrials:CoolecmecFirst UnitedMethodist Church.P.O. Box428.Cool-wmee or to the North Main Street Mr. Dedmon was bom in DavieCounty on March 21.1905, to the late Sad I!?'""''and had been with Southern Railway as a depot manager with 25 years of M^iec. He had also been a self^m-^ycd finishing carpenter. Mr wamon was a member of the Cool- wmeeFiistUnitedMethodisiChurehHe enjoyed gardening and famting and growing African violets. His wife, Dora Bell Ridenhour prccrted him in death in I993.and two sisters and two brothersalso are deceased. Surviving: his daughter„M,s.jei,y(^i^y) Cranford of Junction Road,Mocksville: and 2 granddaught^ Marian Rowland Hege * Marian Rowland Hege, 72. of Ncrlina. died Sunday. Aug. 13.2000, at Duke University Medical Center. Mrs. Hege was a native of Henderson and retired from the ASCS/ USDA. She was a member of the Norlina United Methodist Church for more than 50 years and wtis a past lay leader and chairman of the board. She was the first girls' basketball coach at Norlina High School, an avid tennis player, and enjoyed world travel in retirement Funeral services were held Wednes day, Aug. 16. at the Norlina Uniied Methodist Church by the Revs. James Bailey Biyan Huffman, and Deniis Shaw. Burial wasat Warren DaleCcm- etery. Norlina. Surviving: her husband. Clint L. Hege. a native of Advance; daughter. Pamela Gorham of LaPlata, Md.; son. Lew Hege of St. Petersburg. Ha.; sis- ters, Diane Watkins of Greensboro and Jean C^k of Wilson; brother. Parry W. Rowland of Virginia Beach. Va.;son-in-law. Edward Gorham; and 4 grandchildren. Memorials: Norlina U.M.C. Me morial Fund, Norlina. N.C. 27563. RubyFi^eRshery Mrs. Ruby Fiye Hsher, 76. of Salisbury died unexpectedly Mon day, August 21,2(XX)at Liberty Commons Nursing and Rehabilitation. She was born July 29, 1924 in Davie County to George Ira "Bill" and Beatrice Jenkins Frye. She at tended Cooleemee schools and was a seamstress for Rickman Manufac- luring and T& V Specialties. She was a member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. She was preceded in death by herhusband Thomas Eugene Fisher Jr on April 13. 2000. She is survived by her mother of Mocksville; two sons, Thomas Eu gene Fisher. III. of Salisbury, andRoy Luther Brown. Jr., ofSalisbury one daughter. Linda Diane Fisher of Salisbury; one brother, George H. FryeofMocksville; and three sisters,Elizabeth F. Lefler, Mildred F. Spry and Evelyn F. Trexler, all of Mocksville. The family received friends Tues day, August 22 at Summerset Fu neral Home from 7-8:30 p.m. Funeral services were held Wednesday, August 23 at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. Officiating was Reverend William Batterman. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association c/o Betty Brisson, 140 Regency Road, Salisbury. N.C., 28147 or to Rowan Regional Medical Center Founda tion Diabetes Fund. 118 E. Coucil Street, Salisbury, N.C., 28144. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 24,2000 Shirley Doris Horton Mrs. Shirley Doris Horlon McGee. 63. of King, died Tuesday, Aug. 15. 2000. after a long illness. She was bom April 27. 1937, in Stokes County to James David and Betsy Moore Horlon. She was a member ofFriendly Chape! Church. Surviving: her husband. Ernest Aldeen McGce of the home; 2 daughters. Vickie (Ricky) Lawson of King and Rubin Renec McGee of the home; 2 sons. Kenneth (Nancy) McGee ofPilot Mountain and James (Robin) McGee of Pinnacle; 6grand- childrcn: 4 great-grandchildren. 3 sisters. Hazel Tuttle of Rural Hall, Mary (June) Cloniz of Mocksville and Frances Bowen of Winston-Sa- lem; 3 brothers. Carl Ray (Betty Jean) Horlon of King. Ernest S. (Shirley) Horton ofTobaccovilleand Gray Honon ofWinston-Salcm; and a number of nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were 2 sis ters. Alma Horton and Rachel Lutz. and two brothers. Buck and Marshall Horton. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday. Aug. 18 at Slate Funeral Home in King with Brothers Don Collins and Jerry Parduc officiating. Entombment followed in Crcslvicw Memorial Park in Rural Hall. Alex Corey Ratledge Ale.i Corey Ratledge, 21. ofMill ing Road. Mocksville, died Tuesday. Aug. 15. 2000. Mr. Ratledge was bom Jan. 7. 1979, in Davic County lo Jerry W. Ratledge Sr. and ; I Carol Wood Mr. Ratledge ai- tended Fofsyth Tech nical Community College and was employed by Tul- icrow Surveying. He was an avid r'lshcnnan and soccer player. He was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church. Surviving in addition to his par ents: his brothers. Jerry W. Ratledge Jr. and wife Christine of PfaBlown. Randy Ratledge and wife Alicia. Brad Ratledge and wife Carrie and his twin brother, Clay, all of Mocks ville; nieces and nephews; and his maternal grandmother. Sarah Livcngood. Mr. Ratledge was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents. Clyde and Mary Ella Ratledge; his paternal sicpgrandmolher. Maude Ratledge; and his maternal step- grandfather. Ray Livengood. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Aug. 19. at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. U.S. 601 N.. Mocksville with the Rev. Norman Frye officiating. Memorials: Fellowship Baptist Church Missionary Fund, c/o the Rev. Norman Frye, 4600 Paula Drive, Winslon-Salcm. 27127. Edward A. Raybuck Mr. Edward Alexander Raybuck. V 70, of Advance, died Tuesday. Aug. 15,2000. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center after an ill ness of one day. > Helvetia. 1'. C I e a r f i e 1 d County, Pa., onT^|H| Dec. 30. the late Lester Howard and Laura Gcnrudc Hamilton Raybuck. He served in the U.S. Navy from June 18.1947-Dce. 14,1951. He was a crew member on the USS Dorich DD 670 during the Korean War. As a pitcher, in 1950, he signed to play baseball with the St. Louis Browns, now known as the Baltimore Orioles, but was extended on active duty due to the Korean War. He was married to Edith Carolyn Laird June 24, 1950. in Arlington. Va. He has lived in North Carolina since 1952, and retired from Lucent Technologies in Winsion-Salem in 1989. with more than 37 years of service. In the 1950s, he umpired local high school and college base ball games and was a ba.skelhall ref eree. He was a fan of Wake Forest and Davie uihlciics. He campaigned in his nephew's (wo successful judi cial campaigns. He had been a mem ber of Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance since 1956. where he wasan usher, a past UMYF counselor and helped with the sound. He was involved with round and square dance aciiviiy since I959.and was associated wiihTkvin City Twirl- crs. Rayhuck's Rounds. Quadrille Club and Happy Hoppers, all ofWin ston-Salcm, 'Tory Oak Twirlcrs of Wilkcsboro and Blue Ridge Odd Steppers of Mount Airy. He called the square dance in ihc 1975 movie "Some body Moved My Mountain He and his wife were inaucicu imu the Hall ofFame of the Folk. Round and Square Dance Federation of North Carolina in 1982, the first round dance instructors to receive this honor. In 1987. he was the recipi ent ofthe MaestroAward for 25 years of service by Roundalab. the Intcr- nariortal Round DanceTeachersAs sociation. He also received recogni tion for 25 years of service by Callcrlab. the Professional Callers Association for Modern Western style square dancing. On June 10. National Carousels presented him a certificate of excellence for chore ography for his dance I Love Beach Music, voted one of the most popu lar dances for 1989. His choreo graphed dances Cruising Down the River, stioe Siring and Uuni Woman received top 10 honors, and Devil Woman was chosen as a "classic" and "best of the year" for two years. Survivors: his wife of 50 years, of the home; 3 sisters, Mrs. Philip (Peg) Kirk of Phoenix. Ariz.. Mrs. Alex (Isabellej LeshokofSykesville. Pa., and Mrs. Clay (Donna) Kohler of DuBois, Pa.; 4 brothers. Ll. Col. (Ret-.) Jack Raybuck of Scottsdalc, AKz.. Vaughn Raybuck of Phoenix, Ariz, and DuBois. Pa.. Willie Raybuck of Harltrgen, Texas, and Donnie Raybuck of San Benito. Texas; 10 nieces; 13 nephews; sev eral great-nieces and nephews; sev- cral great-greal-nicces and nephews. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Aug. 19 at Bethlehem United Meth odist Church conducted by the Revs. J. Mark Weekley and Jimmy Laird Myers, Burial followed in the church cemetery with Military Rites. Memorials: American Heart Assoc. P.O. Box 5216 Glen Alien. VA 23058; American Diabetes Assoc., 1660 Duke St., Alexandria, VA223I4; or the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Building Fund. 321 Redland Road. Advance. Davle County Public Library Wocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 24,2000 j Margaret L. Smoot MissMargareiL.Smof)i,68.of284 NcdySi..Cooli.'cnicc,ilii;clai herhome TuejOay, Aug. 15,2000, rollowing a pcrioil ofdeclining hcallh. She was a member of Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church, and was a relited school teacher from the slate of New Jersey. She issurvivedby: abrolher.Rondal and wife Beatrice Smoot of Mocks ville: and several aunis, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Fri day, Aug. 18, at 2 p.m.. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Dr. Roxana Alwood ofriciaied and burial followed in Mocksville Second Pres- byierian Church Cemetery. Adam Wayne Tilley / Mr. Adam Wayne Tilley, 21, of Mocksville died Wednesday after noon. Aug. 16.2000 at the Wake For- esi University Bap- list Medical Center as a result ries sustained in an automobile acci- ' ,«W He was born July 29, 1979, in Forsyih County to Keith and Terri Cough Tilley, Adam graduated from Davie High School in 1997. He was employed by The Phone Company in Mocks- villeand had attended Mitchell Com munity College. Adam was an avid Duke fan. He also enjoyed playing baseball, golf, water skiing, camp ing and motorcycles. He was preceded in death by a grandfather. Charles Cough, who died in 1984. Surviving: his father and step mother, Keith and Marian THIey of Walnut Cove: mother and stepfather, Terri and Gerald Henley of Mocks ville; a sister. Amanda Beth Calhoun of Walnut Cove; a brother. Tale Henley of Mocksville; grandmother. Frances Barger Cough of Yadkin- ville; grandparents James W. and wife Billic Tilley of Lcaland; grand mother Betty Bennett Tilley of Wal nut Cove; grandmother Louise Walton Henley of Winsion-Salem; grandmother Mary Foy Wright of Cetmanion; aunts, uncles and cous ins; a special person in his life. Tif fany Myers; and other special friends. Kevin. Jeremy. Peter and many others. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19 at Hayworth- Miller Kindcrion Chapel with the. Rcvs.N, Wayne BycrlyandThomas Tuggie olTiciaiing, Burial followed at Crestview Memorial Park in Ru ral Hall. Claude Delmas Vannoy / Mr. Claude Delmas Vannoy, 82. of 2329 Bemiuda Village, the hus band of the late Margaret Moran Vannoy, died Sunday, Aug. 20,2000, at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salcm. He was burn May I. 1918, in Aahe County to Robert Lee and Annie Caivard Vannoy. Mr. Vannoy was a graduate of Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa and served with the military during World War II. He was CPA with Swift & Co. and in Washington state and wasconirul- Icr with REA Express Co. in new York. Upon retirement, he estab lished Vannoy-Huldcr Associates in Boonc. He was a member of Clem- muns Presbyterian Church and was on the board of directors of the Pro gressive Supra Nuclear Palsy Soci ety at Johns Hopkins Hospital In Baltimore, working to find and de velop a cause and cure for PSP. He was a philanthropist and benefactor to charitable organizations including Warren Wilson College. Survivors: adaughlcr and son-in- law, Suzis Vannoy Greene and Bill Greene of McDonald, Tenn,; 2 grandsons: and a sister, Anne Lee Vannoy Payseur of Dallas. N.C. A celebration of his life was held at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 22 at Ntogter and Suns Funeral Home in Clem- mons by the Rev. Jill Cranshaw, A private burial was held. Memorials: Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Sdiem, 2710.1. Davie County Public UbraQf Mo<*svi1le, NC 0 IT. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 31.2000 • % /M tJ r I ,-|- -a I 5- , a E^WteCBIackwdder and Glenn Seiim «-" T """y Paust Ijames Bapiisi Com ' or y HoUy Elizabeth Cable - « Aid. WIIIKIU EVAAAjr A'UIKI A U«|« 'da h Cable, infani Campbell, of 592 Bailey's ChapelugmerofPaul Anthony and Dana Road .Advance, diedThursday, Aug. - Ometa Faith Campbell «/ Mrs. Ometa "Kitty" Faith Fulp Center. J Lillian Joyce Carter Mrs. Lillian Joyce Allen Carter. 85. formerly of Pudding Ridge Road. Mocksville. died late Saturday night. Aug. 26.2000 at MeadowbrtMk Ter race of Davie following a period of declining health. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Tkiesday. Aug. 29 in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee with Pastor Ronnie Craddock ofliciating. Memorials should be made to a charily of the donor's choice. Mrs. Caner was bom in Davie County on Sept. 15.1914. to the late James Frank and Sally Weir Allen. She was a retired sales clerk with Roses and Kings department stores. She was a graduate of Farmington High School, class of 1931. She was also a member of Farmington Bap tist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Harry Lycrly Carter in 1974; and 2 brotheis. Clarence (Red) Allen and Jacob (Jake) Allen. Survivors: a son. Harold Lee "Sonny" Carter of Mocksville; a grandson. Joe Thomas Carter of Yad- kinville; 2 great-grandchildren; 2 sis ters. Martha Ketner of Winston-Sa- lem and Beulah "Boots" Flippin of Westfleld; a sister-in-law. Sylvia Wilkins Allen of Winston-Salem; and several nieces and neohews. 24, 2000, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. She was bom March 6, 1907, in Guilford County to the iate John P. and Ardelia Linville Fulp. She was a member of Bixby Presbyterian Church. She was co-owner of Du- Four Beauty Shop in Winsion-Salem for many years. She was preceded in death by two husbands. Bryce Cox and Wiliiam C. Campbell; 5 brothers; and 2 sisters. Surviving; 2 sons, Wiliiam Donald Cox and Faye of Winston- Salem and M.L. Ike" Cox and wife Lerline ofAdvance; 4 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 5 step-grand- children; 11 step-great-grandchil- dren; a number of nieces and neph ews; and a stepdaughter-in-law. Mary Virginia Campbell of Atlanta. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Vogler & Sons Clemmcns Chapel by the Rev. Carol Jackson. Burial followed in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorials: Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Brenda Robertson. P.O. Box 2227. Advance. Davie County Putiiic^yifsty Moclfsvflle, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 31,2000 • o 0 0 rri ^l i rr . Fred Topping Crabb Mr. filed Topping Ciabb. 88. of Lake*M)od Drive. Mocksviile. died Sunday. Aug. 27.2000 at Davie Vil- lage in Mocksviile. Mr. Crabb was botn OcL 21.1911in Ml. Bethel. NJ.. to the late Charles and Susan Castle Ciabb.Mr. Crabb retired from IngersolN Rand after 40 years of service, was aformer member of The Barber Shop Quartet, the Lions Oub and several rturch choirs. He was a member of first Presbyterian in Mocksviile. Mr. Crabb served during World War D in ihe United States Navy. He issurvived by; his wife of 30 y^. Sarah Scott Crabb; 3 sons. Charles F. Crabb ofLi vermore, Calif.. CharlesS. WilliamsofCanfield. Ohio' and P.C. "Buddy" WilliamsofMocks- ville; a ttaughter. Allison W. Lee of Jacksonville, Fla..9giandchlldren; and 2great-giandchildrcn.A memorial service will be held Thursday. Aug. 31, at 7 p.m. at First Piwbyterian Church in Mocksviile,with the Rev. Neil Carter officiaring.' Memorials: Hospice of DavieCounty. PO Box 848. Mocksviile. or Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksviile, Adolphus C. Kuifees a,Camillus Kurfees.OA of Davie Academy Rd.. Mocks- vdle diedSatu,day.Ai8.26.2C^«nis home. iQ.^' Sept- 28.1917 in Davie County to the late D C and Carrie Oireli Kurfees. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by iwo brothers. RalphC. Kurfees and RobertO.KurfeesSr.;asister. CarolynK. Lamont. Heservedduring World War Bintoe United States Army and was a reo^ employee of Ingersoll-Rand. HeissurvivedbyrhJs wife. JaniceMilage Kurfees of the home; 2 sons. Katidy C. Kurfees and wife Tina, and Joel E. Kurfees; 2 grandchildren; a Msi«. Mary K. Johnson of Almogoidb,N.M.; and several nieces and neph- cws. - CravesideserviceswereheldTUes- {■."y;jJlS- 29. to II a.m. at CenterUiidcd Methodist Church Cemeterywith the Rev. Dennis Marshall offici ating.Memorials may be made to the Ruby Frye Fisher.y Mrs. Ruby Frye Fisher. 76. ofSalisbury, died Monday. Aug. 21.2000. at Liberty Cbmmons Nursing and Rehabilitation.She was bom July 29. 1924. in Davie County to Beatrice JenkinsFrye and George Ira "Bill" Frye. Mrs.Fisher attended Cooleemee public schools, was a seamstress forRickman Manufacturing and T&VSpecialities and was a member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church.She was preceded in death by her father and her husband. Thomas Eu gene Fisher Jr.. on April 13. 2000. Surviving are two sons. Thomas Eugene Fisher III and Roy LutherBrown Jr. of Salisbury; a daughter.Linda Diane Fisher of Salisbury; abrother. George H. Frye of Mocksviile; and 3 sisters. Elizabeth F.Lefler. Mildred F. Spry and Evelyn F. Trexler. all of Mocksviile. A funeral service was held at II a.m. Wednesday. Aug. 23 at GloriaDei Lutheran Church by the Rev. William Batterman. pastor. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to theAmerican Heart Association, c/oBetty Brisson. 140 Regency RoatL Salisbury, 28147, or the Rowan Re gional Medical Center Foundation Diabetes Fund. 118 E Council St.. Salisbury. 28144. Annie Lula Jones / Mrs. Annie Lula Draughn Jones. 92. of U.S. 601 North. Mocksviile. died on Tuesday. Aug. 29. 2000 at her home. Mrs. Jones was bora Jan. 13.1908in Suriy County to the late John and Martha Simpson Draughn.In addition to her parents, she waspreceded in death by her husband.Paul Jones, on April 3. 1978; a son.Howard Bruce Jones; 4 brothers.Avery Draughn. Brady Draughn. Jesse Draughn. and Monroe Draughn; and a sister. Myrtle Beck. She was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church and spent her life tending for her family. Survivors: 3 sons. Lewis Jonesand wife Estlene. Bobby R. Jones and wife Pansy of Mocksviile. and Gerald Jones and wife Brenda of Stockbridge. Ga.; 3 daughters. IrmaJean Shelton and husband L.S.. Shirley Rollins and husband Harold,all of Mocksviile. and Betty Gates of Houston. Texas; 14 grandchildren;19 great-grandchildren; and 2 great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services were heldWednesday. Aug. 30.2000 at 8 p.m. at Bear Creek Baptist Church withthe Rev. Cecil Wetherholt and Lloyd Rollins officiating. Burial was at the church on Thursday. Aug. 31 at 10 a.m. Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist Cemetery Fund. 268 Bear Creek Church Road; Mocksviile. Davie Coun^ Public MbraOfWoci^svflle, NC 0 0 o N." DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 31,200Q • V) , <b } -s n: V —~ ^»irTcu i^inosey 3 Lindsey. 71. ofSaiesvilie. died unexpectedly ai his ».f County on'"■'^fandwnsu.esonof.^rhin^""'' Theodore Lindsey andChloie Elizabeth James Lindsey. He- ® 'he Iredeil CountySchoolsand wasaseif^mployedsale^ representauveforModemSalonMasa-ane. f^e was a member of PmX MemonalARPChutchandhad^edM church treasurer for over 30 yeats.He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy ™n'S"naniagewastoKayShaw "'as "naried toQaraParieir Linds^. who survives ■Ina^Uontohiswife.Mr.Lindsev^urv.vedby:asrep.son.MiciSM^nand^Nannet..ofMocks:. 2 step-daughters, Debra aad husband. Bill ® LindseyHodgson and husband Carl of Harmony; 4 nieces; a nephew-2 s^" Ciavesideservtceswereconducted' 2 p.in. on Friday. Aug. 23 at O^^CemetetywiththeRcv.dlenMcClung officiating. Memorials may Church. P.O. Box 5908, Statesviile LanyJ.Ware » "P®'®" Ware. 44. ofMooresville. died Aug. 27. 2000 at his residence.Funeral services were at 3 p.mWednesday. Aug. 30 at MacedoniaMi«.onaiy Baptist Church. Concord,with the Rev. John N. Leazer ofllci-aiing. Burial was in the church cem- eiery. Mr. Ware was the son of BennettJunior Hamrick and the late MaeHelen Hamrick. He was born inpbarrus County and was employedoy Ingersotl-Rand in Mocksville He was a Baptist.Survivors: a son. Larry Ware Jr._ofBurlingion; 3 daughters. Yvonne Martin of Salisbury; LaSondra Hogue of Cooleemee; LaTasha Troutman of Mooresville; 3 sisters. Audry H. Daye and Shelia A. Ware of Kannapolis; Maxie L. Smith of Salisbury;a brother. Larry D. Hamrick (Gloria) of Philadelphia. Pa.; and 3 grandchildren. Dorothy McClamrockV Mrs. Dorothy Mae Boger McClamrock. 93. of McClatnrock Road.Mocksville. died Saturday afternoon,Aug. 26. 2000 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Funeral services will be 11 a.m.Tuesday in Eaton Funeral Chapelwith the Rev s. Clyde Phillips. AaronCaner. and William Phillips oflRci-ating. Burial will be in the Oak GroveUnited Methodist Church Cemetery.The family will be at the funeralhome Monday evening from 7 to8:30. Mrs. McClartuocfc was bora inDavie County on Sept 13. 1906. tothe late James Walter and Leafie Jane a lifelong homemaker. A member ofUnion Chapel United MethodistChurch since her youth, she was active with the WMU Morning Circleof Oak Grove United MethodistChurch and in later years, faithfullyattended and supported Hope Baptist Ihbernacle in Mocksville throughthe time of her recent illness. Second only to her faith. Mrs. McClamrock enjoyed working in her flowergardens and sharing time with herfamily especially her grandchildren.She was preceded in death by herhusband. Thomas Clay "Dock" McClatnrock in 1971. Survivors include 'two daughters. Jane (Hayden) Bowers and Dorothy (C.B.) Boger. bothof Mocksville; four grandchildren.Thomas Rex (Karen) Bowers ofMocksville. Robert Clay Bowers ofWinston-Salem. Marcia (William)Phillips of Ypsilanti. Mich. . andGeorge W. (Renee) Dollar ofClearwater. Fla.; one step-grandson.Hayden Bowers Jr. of Mocksville;and seven great-grandchildren. Addie C. Ridenhourv/ : Mrs. Addle Campbell Ridenhour. 77. of Pine Ridge Road, died Thurs day. Aug. 24.2000. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. Ridenhour was bora March16.1923. In Davie County to the lateClifford and Pearl Shore Campbell. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of37 years. Otis Ridenhour. on June 14.2000; 2 brothers. George Campbell and Donald Campbell; and 2 sisters.- Ruth Harris and Wilrna Osborae. Mrs. Ridenhour was an active member of Cooleemee PresbyterianChurch and spent her life loving andtending to her family. Survivors: a son. Walter Ridenhour and wife Renae of Ad vance; 2 daughters. Susan Morrison and husband Donald of Cleveland. N.C.. and Joanne Allen and husband Keith of Mocksville; 4 grandchil dren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers. Charles Campbell of Salisbury and James Campbell of New Bern; and 2 sisters. Lois Page of Williamsburg. Va.. and Louise Aldridge of Rapid City. S.D. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday. Aug. 27. at Davie Funeral ] Service Chapel, with the Rev. Lanny Atkins and Robert Creason officiat ing. Burial followed at Rowan Me morial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Alzheimer's Associa tion Southern Piedmont Chapter. 3420 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte. 28213. O^ie Coun^ Public Ubrary ' NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTEiyRISE RECORD, Sept. 7,2000 • a Q V y Burton A. Hedrick Sr. Mr. Bunon Atlee Hedrick Sr., 82, of Duke Whittaker Road, Mocksville, died Monday afternoon Sept. 4,2000, at his home after being in declining health. Funeral services will be at II aan. Thursday, Sept. 7, in BearCreek Bap tist Church with the Revs. Cecil Wethetholt and Lee Childless ofliciat- ing. Biuial will be in the church cem- eteiy. Metnorials: American Lung Asso ciation, 112 Fayette St., Witiston-Sa- lem, 27101. or to the Kate Reynolds Hospice/Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winsion-Salem 27103. Mr. H^ck was bom in Wevaco, Va,Dec.27, lOn.tothelateQennie B. andTressie Mae Smith Hedrick and was retired ftom Gravely Tiactor with 40 years of service. He was a tnetnber of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Hedrick enjoyed fishing, gardening and camping and doing small tiacuir iqrair. ' He was preceded in death by his wife, Benye MarieMcDonald Hedrick in June of this year, by a daughter Nancy Griffith; a brother, James Hedrick, and 3 grandchildren. Surviving:Sdaughters,Mis. Dors^ (Virginia Carol) Sampson, Mrs. Alton "Pete' (Loretta) Smith, Mrs. Stella Hedrick, Mrs. Connie iRichard) Hedrick, all of Mocksville, Mrs. Bop ^renda) Pauley of Winston-Salem; 3 sons. Burton A. Hedrick Jr. of IVilmington, Otis Hedrick and wife Linda, and Larry Hedrick and wife Linda, all ofMocksville;21 grandchil dren; 27griat-grandchildien:abrother, diatles Hedrick of Winston-Salera / Hester Scott Hunter Mrs. Hester Annie Lee ScottHunter died Monday morning, Sept. 4,2000, at her residence on 336 Wilkesboio St., Mocksville, following a short ill ness. She was a native of Pavie County, daughter ofthe late John and Qorena Scott She was retired from the Davie Cbunty School System and'a member of Mainville AMEZion Church. She is survived by: her husband, W.R. Hunter of the home; 4 sons. Thomas R.HunterandKenneth(Sonia} Hunter of Mocksville, James (Carol) Hunter of Winston-Salem, and Keith Hunter of Orlando, Fla.; 5 daughters, Annie (Leroy) Benson, Phyllis (Chester)Studevent and Hazel Dillard, all of Mocksville. Janice (Sherman) Summers ofGraham, and Li ndaRiggs of Winston-Salem; a brother, Willie (Shirley) Scott of Mocksville; 2 sis ters, Vallie Lee Leach and Margaret Lyonsof Winston-Salem; 4 sisters-in- law, Louise Scott Flossie Scott Mary LeeSccttandAlbertaHunier, I7giand- children; 4 great-grandchildren. Memorials: Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, or Building FundofMainville AMEZion Church, 210 Main Church Road. Funeral services will be Thursday, Sept 7. at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral HomeinMoclaville. The Rev. Robert Bailey, assisted by Pastor Nettye Barber, will officiate, and burial will follow in Mainville AMEZion Church Cemetery. The fam ily wilt receive friends at 2 p.m., one hour before the «f>rvin> McDonald caJc2o?,^'"f^«y«hMedi- ence and business *'* .She was employe fSTdv"'"'?- "1^ ST'S" L. Smith and %an Jr. oSoS^'^"*'/"'""'- egement 9 C 3 t■:-4 I to 0 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTE^RISE RECORD, Sept. 7,2000 • Z f. c (r" -3 Q P IJOfn Dec. 17 jono" •Forsyih County loWiUi^'ch '-nd Delia HegeMyl?'"""'^"Mrs. Padgett was precedpH • ^^^t-uclle Tinkler of Okemos. j Laura A. Park „ i""" P""- 50. of PalmHarbour. Fla.. died Thuisday, Aug 31.2000. ' She was bom In Cleveland, Ohio and moved to Florida in 1988 fiom Silver Springs. Md. She was a fiber ^ist. She was a member of St Alfred Episcopal Church In PaltiiH^ur and The Quilteis Ctossing. Windlasses of Dunedln. Survivors: her husband. Richaid ® Oglesbypi Durham; several nieces and neph- Bws: and her Hue friend. Rosella Smith Inmann of Palm Harbour.n Visitation was Tbesday, Sept, 5,from 10 a.m.-noon at St. Alfred Epls^ wpaJ Church. A funeral service fol- low at 1 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Richard C. Lindsey, Rector. A Sraveslde service was at 2 p.m. at Chestnut Grove United Methodist piurch Cemetety in Mocksvllle on Thursday. Sept. 7.. conducted by the Rev. Hm Starbuck. y Dallas M. Weir Dallas M. Weir. 82. Winston-Sa-lem. died Friday. Sept. 1. 2000. at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom May 20. 1918. In Forsyth County to Geoige A. and frene LInvllle Wear. Mr. Weir was a member of First United Church of Christ. He was a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School and served wiih the U.S. Army during World War a. He was retired from the pans department of Frolic Cadillac Co. He was preceded In death by 3 brothers and a sister. Survivors: his wife, Wilmoih L.Weir of the home; a son. Mark Weir and wife Gail of Mocksvllle; 2 daughters. Carolyn W. Beck of Wln- sion-Salem and Martha W. Williams and husband Jeep of Pfaffiown; 4 grandchildren; a great-grandson; a sister, Marymena Flyni of Wlnston- Salem; and a number of nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Monday. Sept. 4 at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Chrisia Warise. Memorials: First United Churchof Christ. 1912. Waughtown St., WInston-Salem. 27107. j Pauline Carter Shank ' Mrs. Pauline Bamhardt Carter Shank, 69. of Indian Hills Road. Ad vance. died Tuesday. Sept. S. 2000. at her residence. Funetal services will be Friday at . 10 aiiL at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Rusty Morrison officiating. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutespiiorlpiheservice. Burial will be'in the church cemetery. The family n will be at Eaton Funeral Home Thurs day evening from 6:30-8:30. Memorials: Building Fund of Fork , Baptist Church, c/o Mr. Mike ' Livengood. 3140 U.S. 64 & Mrs. Shank was bom SepL 26.1920 In Davie Cbunty to the late J.C. and Bessie Hendrix BamhatdL She retired from Davie County Hospital. ^ graduate of Shady Grove High School class of l938andagraduateofFaisyth Tech as an LPN. She had been a mem ber of Fork Baptist Church all of herlife and was still active as church sec-^.^ retaty. She had 38 years of perfect atiendanceinSundaySchool.Shewas -{ j acdvewiththeCAPSProgtamofDavie * j County. She was preceded In death by her husband, Clarence Ray Caner. on Jan. 6,197S; and by her second husband. Lloyd Oewitt Shank, on Feb. 1.1997; i a grandson, 4 sisters, and 2 brothers. j- Survivors: adaughter.LindaCarter (George) Howard of Mocksville; 3 sons: Leon (Joan) Carter. Kenneth i (Jean) Carter. Paul E (Vickie) Carter, all of Advance: 9 grandchildren. 4 great-grandchildren; and a sister. Wtlma Smith of Mocksvllle. Oavie County Public Ubraiy fflookaiflle, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept. 14,2000 • c Thomas Clinton Bowles J Thomas Clinton Bowles, 38, of U.S. 64 W., Mocksville, died Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2000, at his home foilowing a brief illness. Mr. Bowles was bom Nov. 2. 1961, in Iredell County to Nettle Ellen Messick Bowles and the late Thomas "Tbbe" Masten Bowles. Mr. Bowles was a graduate of Davie High School and was employed by Davie Funeral Service as administra tor of opening/closing of graves. He was of the Baptist faith. In addition to his mother. Nettie' Bowles of the home, he is survived by: 2 brothers, James Durham and wife Debbie of Greeneville, Tenn., and Cletus Bowles and wife Pam of Midway: 2 sisters, Mary Kathryn Bowles Driver and husband Hany of Mocksville , and JoAnn Bowles Stoker and husband Gerald of Chapin, S.C.: and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 2 p.ra. Saturday, Sept. 9. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville, with Dr. David Gil- breath, the Revs. Jimmy Lancaster and Daireil Cox officiating. Burial followed at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials: Hospice of Iredell County, 2347 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625. /Betty Ihcker Brown Mrs. Betty Tucker Brown, 68, of 147 Davie Street, Cooleemee died Sunday. September 10 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She was bora February 6,1932 in Rowan County to the late Mary Ann Austin Tucker and Robert Cleo Tucker. She attended Rowan County Schools. She had retired from Cone Mills in Salisbury after 19 years of service. She was of the Baptist faith. She is survived by husband. James "Jack" F. Brown of the home whom she married May 21,1949. Additional survivors include one son, Kenneth Moore of Salisbury: one daughter, Shirley Overcash of Salisbury: three brothers. Lonnie R. Tucker of Statesville, Jimmy L. Tucker of Cooleemee, and Donald E. Tucker ofWest Lake, La.: and two sisters, Frances T. O'Neil of Cooleemee and Edna T. Kyles of Salisbury. The family received friends Tues- day.Sept. 12atLyerlyFuneralHome from 7-8:30 p.m. A graveside funeral service was held Wednesday, Sept. 13 at Legion Memorial Park. Officiating was Rev. Danny Shore of Edgewtxid Baptist Church, Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to Rowan Regional Health and Hospice, 825- A West Henderson Street. Salisbury, N.C.. 28144. Clarence Hairston Sr. J Mr. Clarence "Bub" Hairston Sr., 81, of the Petersville community near Lexington, died Tuesday, SepL 5, 2000, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. He was bora SepL 29, 1918, to William Thomas and Ruth Charman Hairston Hairston, who preceded him in death. He was educated in the Davidson County and the Davie County pub lic school systems. He was retired from the Hinkle Family, was a mem ber and deacon of Buncombe Bap tist Church and past master of Corinthian Lodge No. 17 of Mocks ville. Surviving: his wife, Arizona H. Hairston of the home: 3 daughters, Rosie Bethea of Winston-Salem, Ever Lee Hairston of Cherry Hill, NJ., and Verona (Bobby) Bell of Lexington: 2 sons. Roger (Linda) Wiruton of Deptford, NJ. and the Rev. Clarence Hairston Jr. of Win- ston-Salem: a brother, the Rev. G.T. (Emma) Hairston of Camden, NJ.; 13 grandchildren, including two who were raised in the home, Eric (Cassanda) King of McGuire AFB, NJ„ and Dacy (Ronnie) Beverly of Lexington: 13 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, SepL 9, at Buncombe Bap tist Church conducted by the Rev. Randall Baldwin. Burial was in the church cmetery with Masonic rites by Corinthian Lodge No. 17. I -7 OavleCoun^PuWic^^anf DAVIE county enterprise record, Sept. 14,2000- j Bertha Spry Harris Mrs. Benlu Spry Harris, 74, of Salisbury died Saturday, September 9,2000 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She was bora June 3, 1926 in Davie County to Esther Broadway Spry and James Brady Spry Sr. She attended Cooleemee Schools and graduated from Cooleemee High School. She served as a legal secre tary for Judge Grant in Mocksville, was Secretary Treasurer of Rowan Memorial Park, and later worked at Cone Mills. She was of the baptist faith and attended Salisbury Four square Gospel Church. She is survived by two daughters. Marsha H. Clawson and Linda H. Jones of Salisbury; two brothers, M.O. Spry of Salisbury and Charles David Spry of Hickoiy; four sisters, Shelby S. Cartner of Woodleaf, Shirley S. Church and Diane S. Bfackweider of Mocksville, and Geraldine S. Goodman of Salisbury; and several grandchildren, great grandchildren and step great grand children. The family received friends Mon day, SepL 11 at Summersett Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m. Funeral services were held Tues day, Sept. 12 at Salisbury Foursquare Gospel Church. Officiating was Rev. JimStamp. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the National Kidney FbundationofN.C., S970 Fairview Rd., Three Fairway Plaza, Suite 408, Charlotte, N.C. 28210. Burton Atlee Hedrick y Mr. Button Atlee Hedrick Sr., 82. of Duke Whittaker Road, Mocks ville, died Monday afternoon. Sept. 4 at his home after being in declin ing health. Funeral services were at II a.m. Thursday, Sept. 7 at Bear Creek Bap tist Church , with the Revs. Cecil Wetherholt and Lee Childress offi ciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: American Lung Assoc., ll2FayetteSL,Winston-Sa- lem, 27101 or to the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- ,.pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Mr. Hedrick was born in Wevaco, "W.Va. Dec. 27, 1917, to the late Clennie B. and Tressie Mae Smith Hedrick and was retired from• Gravely "nactor with 40 years of ser vice. He was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Hedrick enjoyed fishing, gardening, camping and doing small tractor repair. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bertye Marie McDonald Hedrick in June of this year, and by adaughter, Nancy Griffith; a brother, James Hedrick; and 3 grandchildren. Surviving: 5 daughters, Mrs. Dorsey (\Oiginia Carol) Sampson, Mrs. Alton Tete" (Loretta) Smith, Mrs. Stella Hedrick. Mrs. Connie (Richard) Hedrick all of Mocksville and Mrs. Bop (Brenda) Pauley of Winston-Salem; 3 sons. Burton A. Hedrick Jr. of Wilmington, Otis Hedrick and wife Linda and Larry Hedrick and wife Linda all of Mocksville; 21 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Charles Hedrick of Winston-Salem. Harold Jackson Keefer^ Mr. Harold "Harry" Jackson Keefer, 76, ofBermuda Village, died Thursday, Sept 7,2(X)0. He was bora Feb. 19, 1924, in Westchester County, N.Y., to Reuben and Charlotte Conover Keefer. Mr. Keefer served in the U.S. Navy's South Pacific Fleet during World War n. He was a graduate of New York University and retired as over seas purchasing manager in Brazil for General Motors. Mr. Keefer was a member of King ofGlory Lutheran Church. Surviving; his wife. Matjorle Keefer of the home; a son and daugh- ler-in-Iaw, Thomas and Kathy Keefer of Cumberland, Maine; and 5 grand children. A memorial service was con ducted 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10 at Beimuria Village by the Rev. Phillip M. Squire. A graveside service was held at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 11 at Pinelawn Memorial Gardens in Southern Pines. Memorials: King of GloryLutheran Church, 2580 Old Glory Road, Clemmons, 27012. I I- I - V .P 0a»» Coun^PuWic Ubrary WoGksvflle, NQ cr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 14,2000 n o ^ Terry Dean Sain / Terry DeanSain,31,ofStaiesville. died Wednesday, Sept 6, al Walce Fbrest University Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Iredell County on Feb. 12, 1969, he was a son of Gary Dean Sain of Staiesville aitd Linda Bums ofTen- nessee.HewasanempIoyeeofOwen$» Coroing.Hewashonor3blydischaised from the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: his wife, Betsy Dallon Sain of the home; a son, Zachaiy Sain of Georgia; paternal grandmother, Lqreen McDaniels Sain of Mocks- ville; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Dannie andEmmaDaltonofPrittceton, W.Va.; 2 aunts; an uncle; and his sis- tets-in law, Niki Dalton and her fian cee, David Akers Jr. of Princeton, W.Va., Tammy Farmer and her hus band, Jessie of Stokesdale, and Sara Dal ton ofPrinceton,W,Va., along with many cousins and fiiends. >ot He was preceded in death by hi;paternal gFBiidfather,LonnieWoodn>w Sain. Funeral services were at 2 pan. Saturday, Sept. 9, at New Bethany^ Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill/1 Mason officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full military' rites accorded by the VFW Post2031, n The Harold Littlefield Chapter 68 of the DAV and American Le^on Post 217, all of Staiesville. Memorials: Brain Injury Associa tion of North Carolina, P.O. Box 748, Raleigh 27602. jJ' V 0 —Si I- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 21,2000 - o •y V. ri V o -<5 Bertha W. Beauchamp Mrs. Bertha Wallace Foster Beauchamp, 93, of John Crotts Road. Mocksville. died Monday. Sept. 18. 2000. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 20 at Bethel United Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. S.B. Warner. Burial followed In the church cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Wmston-Salem. 27103. She was bom Sept. 26, 1906. in Rowan County, a daughter of the late Beasley and Mary Ramor Wallace. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Jessie Foster, her sec ond husband. Edgar Beauchamp; a son. Jack Lewis Foster 2 sisters; and 2 brothers. She was a homemoker and a long time member of Bethel United Meth odist Church. She was also a mem ber of the United Methodist Women. She enjoyed cooking and was a member of the Senior Citizens of the Advent Moravian Church in Win ston-Salem. She had also been a pri vate patient attendant at Davie County Hospital. Survivors: her son and daughter- in-law. W.L. "Bow" and Mary Loo Campbell Foster of Mocksville; a sister. Frances W. Deal of Kannapolis; a sister-in-law, Elsie Wallace of China Grove; 3 grand children; 3 great-grandchildren; and several nidces and nephews. j Gregoiy Allan Brown Mr. Gregory "Bud" Allan Brown. 25. of Winston-Salem. died Friday morning. Sept. 15.2000 after being struck by a vehicle. He was bora in Keeae. N.H.. on Feb. 19, 1975. He was a carpenter and an avid skateboarder and cyclist. Survivors: his parents. Ken and Candy Gourlay of the home; 2 sis ters. Sherry Johnson and husband Robert of Tobaccoville and Corina Huff and husband Jimmie of Mocks ville; a brother. Kenneth Gourlay HI of the home; his maternal grand mother. Gwen Brown ofNew Hamp shire; a nephew; a niece; a number of aunts and uncles; and a host of friends. Funeral service were at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 18 at Vogler and Sons Reynolds Road Chapel, with the Rev. Robah Peacock officiating. Davie Coun^ Public Librafy Mocksville, NC James Eugene Deal y Mr. James Eugene Deal. 74. of Slatesville. died Sunday. S^t. 17. 2000. at his home following a lengthy illness. Bora in Catawba COunty on Jan. 26. 1926. he was a son of the late Thomas Deal and Hattie Hudson Deal. He was the retired owner of Deal Rite Feeds, and served in the U.S. Marines during the Korean War. He was a member of Calvary Community Church and was a former Sunday School teacher and deacon at Southview Baptist Church andaformer Sunday School superintendent and teacher at Damascus Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by a son. Merrill Deal, and a brother, Chiles A. Deal. On Sept. 15,1951, he married the former VelmaSloan, whodiedon April 2.2000. Survivors: a son, Ronald L. Deal and wife. Barbara of Statesville; 3 daughters, Sharon Seaford and hus band Danell of Mocksville, Diane Williams and husband. EddieofUnion Grove, and Judy Budgick arul hus band. Dan of Tucson. Ariz.; a brother. ' Lamar Deal ofConovet; a sister. Irma D.Floyd of Atlanta. Ga.; 14grandchil- dren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday. Sept. 20. at Cal vary Community Church with Dr. Donald L. Horton and the Rev. Elmer Dayofficiating. Burial follows in Dam ascus Baptist Church Cemetery. Pall- beaicis were: Beiuiy Johnson. Clyde Felker.HarrySampsel. Jonathan Deal. Jason Lamberth. Reginald ShetrilLJeff COley and James Moore. Memorials: Missions Fund of Cal vary Community Church. 334 N. Oak land Ave.. Statesville. 28677 or to Hospice of Iredell County. 2347 Simonton Road. Statesville. 28625. T- c e- n o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 21,2000 n 0 0 o n: , t o .t -4 '4 / Evelyn Thaxton Dewalt Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn Thaxton Dewalt, 74, formerly of Holman Street, Mocksville were con ducted Sept. 8,2000 at 11 a.m. from the chapel of the Monison-Studevent Funeral Home in Lexington. The Revs. Charlene Lewis and William Latter offlciated. Burial followed in the V.A. National Cemetaty in Salis bury. Mrs. Dewalt was boroJan. 6,1926 in Roanoke, Va. to t}ie late Exander Thaxton and Alice Price Thaxton. She died Monday. Sept. 4, 2000 at Winston-Salem Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center after an illness of two years. Mrs. Dewalt's husband, Bennie Lee "Amos" Dewalt, preceded her in death May 9, 1998. Survivors: 5 sons, James Dewalt, Floyd Dewalt, and Kenneth Dewalt, all of Mocksville, Donnell Dewalt of Stoneville, and Alex Dewalt of Sal isbury; 4 daughters, Edith D. Harris of Salisbury, Mattie D. Johnson of Yadkinville, and Louise Dewalt and Mona Lisa Dtewalt. both of Mocks ville; a brother, James Thaxton of Washington. D.C.; along with sev eral grandchildren and great-grand children. Vera Cave Johnson / Mrs. Vera Cave Johnson 84, for-merly of Boonville, died Tue^y, Sept. liatYadkinNursingCareCen- ter in Yadkinville.Bom in Surty County, to the to John and Cindy Freeman Cave, towasmartiedtoihetoWilliamCarville Johnson for 63 years. Survivors: 3 daughters, Carolyn (Herman) Cartner of Mocksville, Gaynell (John)Tully of St. Louis Mo.JudyMillerofWinston-Salem.3giand- children. 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducieu Sept. 14, at 6 p.m. at Mitchell Chapel United Methodist Church inYadkinville with the Revs. D^na Wooten. Maroion Swann, and Tira Starbuck officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.MemorialsiMiichellChapelUmted Methodist Church Cei^^^L 2410 Center Rd. Boonville. 27011. Howard Velmer Godfrey y Mr. Howard Velmer Godfrey, 64, of Walnut Cove, husband of Ramona Sprinkle Godfrey, died Sept. 14, 2000, at Baptist Hospital. Mr. Godfrey was bom in H amett County Sept. 28, 193S, to the late Earnest Howard Godfrey and Mammie Morrison Godfrey. He was a retired veteran of the U.S. Navy in 1974 and Electtolux in 1999. He was of the Baptist faith. Mr. Godfrey was a graduate of South Stokes and was a member of Fleet Reserve Alliance. Survivors: his wife, Ramona Sprinkle Godfrey of the home; 2 sis ters, Doris Bolin and husband Bine of Yadkinville and Mary Mildr^ Riddle and husband Wayne of Ad vance; and a brother, Jerry Blue Godfrey and wife Bonnie. He had four nieces and four nephews. William E. McCiamrock y Mr.WilliamEdwardMcGamrock, 76, of Avon Street. Mocksville, died late Sunday night, SepL 17,2(XX), at Davie County Hospital after a sudden illness. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20, in Rose Cemetery with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Memorials: VFW, Post 1119,7722 Hwy. 801 S., Cooleemee, 27014. Mr.McGainrDckwasboroJan. 13, 1924 in Davie County to the late Wil liam Oscar and Eliza Sheek McCiamrock and was retired from Ingersol RandCotp. withover2S years of service. He enjoyed gardening and growing ffowersandwasawell-known cake makerand cook. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was a Purple Heart recipienL Mr. McCiamrock was also a carpenter. He was preceded in death by a sister, Ailcen Smith, and by two broth ers, Donald McCiamrock and George McCiamrock. Surviving: his wife of 54 years, Josephine Carter McCiamrock; a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and GeneDiaughnofMocksvilIe;2grarMl- sons; 3 brothers, Walter McClarnrock, Oscar McCiamrock and Charlie McClarrutxk. all of Mocksville; sev eral nieces, cousins,and his manybingo friends. Linda Carter Howard / Mrs. Linda Kay Carter Howard, 57, of US 64 East, Mccfeville, died Monday, SepL 18, 2(XX) at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Rusty Morrison officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 6:30 until 8:30. Memorials: American Cancer So ciety, Davie County Chapter, 1510-B Martin St., Winston-SaletiL 27103. Mrs. Howard was bom Aug. 8, 1943 in Davie County to the late Clarence ftay arul Pauline Bamhrudt Carter. She was retired from Gravely Triictor and was a member of Fork Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband, George Wesley Howard Sr. of the home; a daughter and son-in-law, Angela and David Penland of Advance; 3 sons, Gregory Eugene and wife Bonnie Vest of Advance, Timothy Ray Vest of Gemmons, and Brarlley Cedric Vest of Mocksville; 2 granddaughters; 2 brothers, Leon, Kenneth and Paul Carter, all of Mocksville. j Mazie Elizabeth Reavis * M^ie Elizabeth Hayes Reavis, 73, died Thursday, Sept, 14, 2000, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Aug. 21, 1927, in Davidson County to the late Harvey and Lala Watson Hayes. Mrs. Reavis was a homemaker and a member of South Oak Ridge Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Phillip W. Reavis, and a brother, Jesse Lee Hayes. Surviving: a daughter, Mary Kathryn Reavis of Yadkin Nursing Center, Yadkinville; a sister, Kathleen (Nelson) Hulchcns of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Her funeral service was at 11 a.m. Saturday, SepL 16 at the Gentry Fam ily Chapel, conducted by Dr. Phil Beavers. Burial followed in the South Oak Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery. C- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 21,2000 • a John Hugh Shelton V Mr. John Hugh Shelton, 75, of Howell Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2000, at the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. Mr. Shelton was bom Nov. IS, 1924, in Davie County to the late John D. and Ha Mae Sprinkle Shelton. Survivors: 2 daughters, Christine (Wayne) Dobbins and Janice Smith of Yadkinville; a sister, Cornelia (Batry) Smith of Mocksville; and a brother. Tommy Sheiton of Danville, Va.; 5 grandchildren; 5 great-grand children; and a special friend, Earlene Sapp of Pfafflown, Mr. Shelton was a member of Courtney Baptist Church, was a re tired farmer and was retired from Advance Security as a guard at the Ingersol-Rand Co. in Mocksville. His funeral service was at 8 p.m, Friday, Sept, 15 in the Gentry Fam ily Chapel, conducted by the Revs. John Brown, David Maynard and Curtis Gibson, Burial was at 1 i a.m. Saturday, Sept 16, in the Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 334) Courtney Church Road, Yadkinville, 27055; or to the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Saiem, 27103. Daisy Brock Tatum , Mrs. Daisy Brock "Granny" V Thtum, IOO,ofWinston-Salem, died on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2000 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center after a brief illness. Mrs. Tatum was bom July 22, 1900, to Lucy and Green Brock, She was a native of Farmington in Davie County, but she lived most of her life in Winston-Salem. She was a life long member of Cedar Creek Bap tist Church in Farmington. Her husband, the Rev. Joseph Ihtum, precetled her in death. Survivors: a daughter, Lucy Mclvor of the home; 5 grandchil dren; 15 great-grandchildren; 19 great-great-grandchildren; 3 great- great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Nellie Lyons of Farmington; 2 spe cial nieces, Mildred Lyons and Harriet Richardson of Mocksville; and a host of other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept, 15 at Cedar Creek Baptist Church in Farmington, with the Rev, Sam Hairston ofTiciating. Margaret Privett Whaley y Mrs, Margaret Privett Wlialey, 80, of Salisbury, died Tbesday, Sept. 12, 2000 at her residence. She had been in declining health for two years and seriously ill for two months. She was bom on Dec. II, 1919 in Douglas County, Mo., a daughter of the late Lundy Lucinda Bragg and John Alfred Privett. She Was edu cated in Douglas County Schools, graduating from Ava High Schtml. A homemaker, she was employedin an airplane factory during World War n. then DiMaggio"s Restaurant, Woodleaf Lanes Nursery, and she also kept children in her home. She was a member of Bethel Lutheran Church and WELCA. Her husband. Waller Wooten Whaley Sr.. preceded her in death on Jan. 6, 1992. Survivors: 8 sons, Donnie Mefford of Monroe; Walt Whaley Jr., John Whaley and James Whaley, ail of Rockwell; Charlie Whaley of Mocksville; Mark Whaley of Spen cer; Scott Whaley of Stanfield: and Paul Whaley of Salisbury; 4 daugh ters, Mickey Rogers of China Grove,and Trady Rowland. Judy Heilig anti Betty Wilson, all of Salisbtuy; a sis ter, Sally Jo Daniels of Salisbury; 29 grandchildren; and 17 great-grand- chiltiren. Funeral services were held at 10 " a,m. Friday, Sept. 15 at Summersett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Marcus B. Hovis 11! ofnciaUng. Burial was in U.S. National Cem etery, Government Road. Memorials: Rowan Regional ; Home Health and Hospice, S25-AW. •Henderson St., Salisbury, 28144. nT •<1; .-h -o 1 Oavie Counly Public libraryMocksville, NC . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 21,2000 - 0 o o / Roger Lee Whitaker J Mr. Roger Lee Whitiaker, 67. of Duke Whituker Road, Mocksville died Wednesday. Sepi. 13. 2000. at his residence. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday. Sept. 16 at Blaise Baptist Church, with the Rev. Glenn Sellers officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Blaise Baptist Church Building Fund. 134 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville. 27028. Mr. Whittaker was bom July 7. 1933. in Davie County to Jessie Whittaker Kowell of Mocksville and the late Duke L. Whituker. He was retired from Sara Lee Corp. in Win- ston-Salem with 43 years of service and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was a charter member of Blaise Baptist Church. where he served as deacon and had been church trea surer. Survivors: his mother; his wife. Peggy Beck Whittaker of the home; a son. Mitchell (Julie) Whittaker of Paducah. Ky.; 2 daughters. Mrs. Robert (Regina) Tikacs of Berwick, Pa. and Mrs. Audi (Jennifer) Delouise of Lewlsville; 4 grandchil dren; a sister. Mrs. Verious (Betty) Angell; and 2 brothers. Jimmy (Reiha) Whittaker and Gene (Bunni) Whittaker. all of Mocksville. /Betty Lou Wrenn Mrs. Betty Lou Ogburn Wrenn, 69. of Winston-Salem. died Saturday. Sept. 16.2000. at her home. She was bom July 3. 1931. in Fbrsyth County to Thomas Hughes and Beulah Rector Ogbum. Mrs. Wrenn was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church and was retired from Hanes Hosiery, following 20 years of service. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers; Ike Ogbum and Maurice Ogbum. Survivors: a son; Kevin Ogbum Wrenn of the home; 2 daughters. Suzanne Ogbum Wrenn of the home and Misty Wrenn Austin and hus band Brad of Kemetsville; 2 grand children; and 3 sisters. Sally Welbom of Winston-Salem. Nancy White- head of Bermuda Run; and Rachael Hooker of King. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Diesday. Sept. 19 at Forsyth Memorial Park by the Revs. B.A. Carroll and Tim White. Memorials: Hospice of Winstott- Salem/Forsyth County, 1100-C S. Stratford Road. Ste. 201. Winston- Salem. 27103. V • •Q; 'te, NC <) O <S—' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERP^SE RECORD, Sept. 28, 20 Roy Starr Jl James Roy Starr, 84, of Lexing ton died Thursday, Sept. 21,2000 at S unbridge Nursing Home after a brief illness. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Satur day, Sept. 23 at Sheets Memorial Baptist Church, where he was a mem ber, by the Revs. Frankie Matthews and Frank Patterson. Burial was in the Lexington City Cemetery. Mr. Starr was bom April4, 1916 in Davidson County to Thomas Franklin Starr and Fanney Mae Owens Starr. He was retired from Proctor Schwartz and served in the U.S. Army during Worid War II. He vas a past deacon and member of the Men's Evangelistic Sunday School 21ass. His wife, Odessa TaylorStarr, iied May 26. 1981. Surviving are a son, Jimmy Starr md his wife, Darlene, of Mocksville; L daughter. Cathie Tripp of Lexing- on; three grandchildren, Leslie Starr Villiams and husband. Scott, ofTrin- ;y. Nicole Craver McLemore and msband. Michael, and Jesse Tripp, 11 ofLexington; two brothers, Ralph darr and Willie Starr, both of Lex- ngton; and two sisters, Lucille Stan- rye and Ruth Star Owens, both of .exington. / Ben C. Ellis ' Mr.BcnC. Ellis. 81,of 1631 Vad- kin Valley Road. Advance, died Fri day. Sepi. 22. 2000. ai ihe Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home.He was bom on Feb. 24.1919, in Davie Couniy to William Albert and Nancy McBride Ellis. He was a U.S. Anny veteratt of World War II, a dairy fanner, and a memberofMace donia Moravian Church. He was preceded in death by his wife. EUa M. Ellis; a son. Fleicher Eugene Ellis; and 3 sisters. r n..i^P Benneit, Rulh Sheek and Catherine Eliis. He is survived by: a daughter, Cindy Michael; 2 granddaughters; former son-in-law. Jim Michael of Mocksville; 3 sisters. Betty Fry of Advance, and Nancy Dinkins and Parsy Sheets, both of Yadkinville: 6 brothers. Cilmer EilisofFamiington, Luther and Ausbon Ellis, both of Advance. W.a. "Al" Ellis. Gene Slis and F.R. "Shorty" Eilis. all ofMocks- ville: and a special companion, Betty Beaehamp Potts, Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25 at Macedonia Moravian Church by the Revs. Greg Little and lohn Kapp. Burial fol lowed in the church graveyard. Membrials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home,-101 Hospice Line. Winsion-Salem, 27103. Ohi to e>ei^& e> Ccnlinental »rc^ast.'[ce y Virginia Home Garrett Pei* Mrs. Virginia Home Ganett. 77, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000, atWake Forest University Baptist Medical Center after a period of III- WWHIll-W She WQs bom June 6. 1933 in Wadesboro to Catherine Home. She had lived in Winston-Salem for more than 30 years. She was a member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, and a former employee of Camel A /TT Laundry and Winston-SteamVI ( ^^""dry.fJa i She is survived by: 2 brothers. 1^ •'4mes L. Home of .Mocksville andj, -FTP lames Oscar Leake of Winston-Sa- j AJ.' 4n adopted granddaughter; an *' "F^ ^ 2 cous-' '"4; and other relatives and friends. ,- , Funeral services were held at '2:30 p.m. Monday. Sept. 25. from Viwn Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. Oavie County PuW/c utfraf. Mocksville, Mc Beulah Vestal Groce J Mrs. Beulah Lillian Vestal Groce. 96, of Jonesville, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000. at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. She was bom Nov. 9. 1903. in Yadkin County to the late James and Flora Haynes Vestal. She was a homemaker and a fanner all of her life, and was a member of Fall Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded indeath by her husband. Joe Richard Groce, on Sept. 1.1994, and by 2 sisters. Miner Scott and Myrtle Nance. Surviving: her four children. Lucy C. (Earl) Carter of High Point. Louise 0. (Donald) Hutchens of Yadkinvjile. Mattie Jean B. (Dock) Brown of Mocksville and James R. (Pat) Groce of Jonesville; 4 sisters. Grace Collins and Mallie Weather man of Elkln. Jessie Lee ChappeJ of Jonesville and Angie Grace of, Boonville; a brother. James Vestal Jr. of Jonesville; 14 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and her Share-A- Home family. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday. Sept. 23 at Fail Creek Bap tist Church by the Revs. Don Hudson and Larry Thompson. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. DAVIE COUNTY EI^ERP^SE RECORD, Sept. 28,2000 - 0 o a Cr y Phillip Ralph Hall Phillip Ralph Hall, 75, ofTuirsn* line Church Road. Mocksville, died Friday morning at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in \^nston-5aIem. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23,2000, atlto- rentine Baptist Chttrch, with the Rev. Joe Smith officiating. There was a private graveside service at Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o R. V. Spry. 953 Deadmon Road, Mocksville. or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Wnston- Salem, 27103. Mr. Hall was bom Feb. 24.1925, in Davidson County to the late Lewis Reid and Nona Everhart Hall. He was retired from Davie Auto Parts and a member of Thrrentine Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. serving during World Warn. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Katherine Kemer Hall, in 1991. Survivors: his second wife Pauline Hellard Hall of the home; 3 childreii. Lewis (Sandra) Hall of Mocksville, Rebecca PaHcer of Co lumbia, S.C.. and Michael Hall of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; a great grandchild; a brother, Wilson Hall of Winston-Salem; 2 stepchildren, Rob ert (Marilyn) Wagner of Lubbock, Texas and Judy (Soriny) Beeker of Mocksville; 5 stepgrandchildren; and a stepgreat-grandchild. Charlie Franklin Hanes y Mr. Charlie Franklin Hanes. 73. of Jack Booe Road. Mocksville, died Wednesday. Sept. 20. 2000, at For- syth Medical Center. He was bora May 10. 1927, the son of Mike and Cellie Faircloth Hanes. He retired from Drexel-Heri- tage Furniture Plant in Mocksville. Mr. Hanes was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Renegar Hanes; his parents; and a grandson, Matthew Kyle Willard. Surviving: a daughter. Charlene (James) Hanes Willard of Yadkin- ville; a son. Mike (Jan) Hanes of Mocksville; a sister. Louise Hanes York of Clernmons; a brother. Bill Hanes of Advance; 4 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 2;30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at Gentry Fam- ily Chapel, with the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Michael Waters offi ciating. Burial was in Green Mead ows Baptist Church Cemetery. /RiithS.Mcl)aniel piwsday. Sept 21, 2000, at Rowan riod'of"dlc'li£"iS.'*' ^ A. and Stella Williams SwicegoodMrs. McDaniel was preceded in Mm"" M SwicegoodMrs. McDaniel was a member i Needmore Baptist Church, and was ' a part of the Womens Mission '' Class.edu- 'ti^r'"^®"Co"my Schools. Its- ' from Rowan Memorial Hospital. 'and was a homemaker. She is survived by: herhiisbandof ofW^Ieaf; 2 daughters. KathyReeo 'Mdhus^d Michael of Woodleaf ! f,^!"'y:'''»<'ihers,PaulSwicegoodof^naGrove.LaweranceSwicegood H*. and 4 grandchildren. Fimeral^iceswereherdSunday,^••24.at2p.m.atNeedmoreBapttaam^«mhtheRevs.JoeNew,onLdofficiating. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery i I Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NO <3 0 <3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 28,2000 - / Mabel Myers Minor Mrs. Mabel Myers Minor, 96, of 228 N.C. 801 S. in Advance died Sat urday. Sept. 23,2000, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom on Feb. 20, 1904, in Davie County to Sherman and Dehlia Hege Myers. She was the old est living member of Bailey's Chapel United Methodist Church, where she was instrumental in organizing a youth group. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Minor; a son, James Minor, 3 sisters, Betty James, I-ou Shuler, and Myrtle Padgett; and 4 brothers, John, Lenny, Jake and Sam Myers. She is survived by: a daughter, Pat and husband Cokie Jones of Ad vance; 3 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; a sister, Lucille Tinkler of Okemos, Mich.; a dear friend, Emmie Billiiigs of Mocks- ville; and several nieces and neph ews. Funeral services were conducted at II a.m. Monday, Sept. 25 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel, with the Rev. Harold Zimmerman of ficiating. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Winston- Salem/Forsyth County, Bailey's Chapel United Methodist Church, or to the Fork Baptist Chuich Cemetery. CariCoytCMara y/v *^"5" O'Mara ofYodkinvitle Road died Sunday, Sept. 24,2000 at Fbisyth Medical CenterFuneral services were Wednesday, &pt. 27, at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Eade Wright officiating. Burial was in South OakRidge BapHst Church Cemeteiy. Mr. O'Mara was bom Dec. 2,1909,in I^ll County to the late Ruth Viola Wnght O'Mara. He was a retired fanner. Survivors: his wife, BemiceMundyO'Mara of the home; a son, Teny01^ and wife Kay of Yadkinville; Md 3 grandchildren. J Mon "7'/ Sept- 25, ShewasbomFebnrary 19.1926 fromW^eafHtgh School and attended Mernonal Hospital. She had beenemployeed with Singer Sewing Co. Salisbury asasewmg before her retire- ment. A member of Cooleemee Pres- hyienan Church, she was co-treasurer and helped with Bible School T «"'i' He Women of the' ^t!'"'''"?'oHeirfanntoseebaId Her husband, Everette D. Perrvpr^ her in death January ig,' Jaines E. Honbamerof Wilminnton"nd Donald E. HonbarHef of nephew^Funer^ services were held at 2P m. Thursday, Sept. 28 atSu^ewti Memorial Chapel. RevRobert Goforth of Cooleemee Pres- officiated. Burialfollowed at Rowan Memorial Park. Oavie County Public Library Mooksville, NO 0 6 o Hi DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 28,2000 - v» Sj \ .S: ^oy Starr y^es Roy Starr. 84. of Uxin/-Willed Thursday. Sept. 21.200Gfat tStS Th^neial wasat2p.In.iatur-^y. SejjL 23 at Sheets Mrf R J'r'"- MaithewsMd Fiank Patterson. Bui4 was inwe LexingtoACity Ceit^teiy.Mr. Starr wL bom i^ril 4.1916 Fra^kT'^l''" ^"""y/'o ThomasFrankltn Starr^nd #anney Mae uTrj TU.5. Army during )^rld Warn He wasapMtdeacon^dWmberofthe aLs'^rT'T 5'='""">-iass. His wife, Odessa Tavlor Smrrdied May 26.1^81. ®;'^'ri"8jfeason.Jii\myStatr to! ™PP "A^ins-»n.duee^dchiIdien.LesrlfcSta^WiJIiams^dhusband. Scott. oWiin"^•N^CraverMculXdhtisW Michael, and Jesse Trlpij ofUxington; two brothers. R Jph . '®"^d Willie StatT. both of uLwgtefn: and two sisters. Lucille StaLF™t and Ruth Star Owens, both M Le«ington. \ /Adam Eligah Siinuners Mr. Adam Bigah Summers. 82. of Cross Street. Cooteemee. died Sunday morning Sept. 24. 2000 at Rowan Regional Medical Center fol. lowing a period of declining health. He was bora July 11, ipig Davie County to the late Cappie Os car and Lundie Lowder Summers. He was educated in Davie County •schools and was a retired caipenter. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army scrvingduting World War Hand was a member of Victoiy Baptist Church in Cooleemee. In addition to his patents he was prec^ in death by his first wife, Pauline Gaither Summers, in 1977 and by a step-granddaughter, Kim- berly Smith Tillotson. Surviving: his wife Hazel Sheek Call Summers of the home; adaugh- ter. Patricia McBride and husband Teny; agrandson; 2 stepsons. Randy Call and wife Judy. Tommy Call and wife Annie Lee. all of Mocksville; 3 stepdaughters. Yvonne Noriis and husband Dean ofYadkinville. CarolSmith and husband Rodney of Thomasville. PhyUis Smith and hus band. Norman, of Mocksville; a sis ter. Ola Poplin of Mocksville: and a number of step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.The fimer^ was conducted Tues- <lay. SepL 26 at Victory Baptist Church by the Revs. Shelby Harbour and Rodney Smith. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Sept 27. at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials: Victory Baptist ChurchBuildingFund, P.O. Box686. Ctxrieemee. 27014. JamesFranklinWishonSr. 2^® Monday. Septa inMcBrr^WhX'.HetsplLSi' SaST""-"'He IS survived by his wife of-49 yean. BetteBostWishon; one som James F. Wishon Jr.; one loving granddaughter. Emily Beth Wishonall of Cooleemee; and one half-' • brother C.W.Whitley.Funeral services were held Sept.27 at 8 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Robert Creason oflici- attng. The family received friends Wednesday. Sept. 27 from 6-8 p.m.at Davie Funeral Service Chapel prior to the service. Memorials may be made to Coolai^UnitedMethodisiChurehc/o William R. Gales. P.O. Box 428. Cooteemee. N.C. 27014. Davie County Public library Mooksvnie. NC cr- 0 c o nr 4 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 5,2000 Clyde Brewer Clyde Brewer. 68, of Edgewood Circle, died Saturday, Sept. 30.2000 at his residence. The funeral service was held Oct. 3, at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksvilte, with the Revs. Charles Stewart and Rob ert Creason ofTiciating. Burial fol lowed at Rose Cemetery. Donations may be considered for the American Cancer Society. 1900 S. Hawthorne Road. Winsion-Salem. N.C. 27103. Bora April 27. 1932 in Davidson County to the late Clyde Oliver and Nannie Mae Loflin Brewer, and was retired after approximately 10 years of service as a salesman with Bartletl .Vlilling Company in Statesville. He , worked in agricultural retail all his life. Surviving are his wife, Mary 0. Brewer, of the home; three sons. Charles and wife Bonnie Brewer of Mocksville. Garry Wayne and wife Judy Brewer of Cooleemee, and Randy and wife Karen Brewer of Rockwell; nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; two brothers. Richard and wife Marie Brewer, and Harlie Brewer: two sisters. Lula Smith, and Ruby and husband Johnny Snead; four half brothers. Kenneth Brewer. Harold Brewer, Ronnie Brewer, and Danny Brewer, 3 half sisters. Pansy Byerly, Martha Stinson. and Debbie Beane. Lonnie W. Cockerham y Mr. Lonnie William Cockerham, 92, of Winston-Salem, was bora in Surry County to the late William and Levora Phillips Cockerham. He was educated in the public schools of Surry County. He retireiJ from the Winston-Sa- lem/Forsyth County public school system. Mr. Cockerham was a mem ber of Kimberly Park Holiness Church for many years, serving on the deacon board, formerly as a trustee, on the SeniorChoir and with the Sunday school department. He was a former member of the Sunrise Towers Senior Citizens Community Chorus. Mr. Cockerham was preceded in death by his wife. Nellie Cockerham; three brothers, Ralph, Thurmond and Avery Cockerham; and a sister, Zula C. Ford. He died Sunday. Sept. 24,2000, at Forsyth Medical Center following a period of illness. Survivors: 4 sons, Lonnie (Lucille) Cockerham of Advance, Wilbert (Barbara) Cockerham of Winston-Salcm. Bernard Cockerham of Los Angeles and Haven (Terry) Cockerham of Chicago; S daughters, Doris Winford of Indianapolis, Arzell Greene of High Point, Dr. Frances Waller of Charlotte, Emma Jean Pitts of Winston-Salem and Patricia (William) Turner of Salis bury; a brother, Ernest Cockerham of Winston-Salem; 18 grandchildren; \ 11 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters-in- \ law. Pauline Cockerham, Nina Steele and Gertrude Cockerham; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were at I p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at Kimberly Park Holiness Church with Elder Robert Edmond Jr. ofTiciating. Burial fol lowed in Evergreen Cemetery. Lowell Edward Cooper y Lowell Edward Cooper, 62, of Junction Road, Mocksville, died Sept. 27, 2000 at Charlotte Presby terian Hospital. Bom April 13, 1938, in Bismark, Mo. to the late Aurihur E. Cooper and Dorothy M. Cooper of Tenc Haute, Ind., he served in the U.S. Marine Corps 8th Unit Special Services in the Korean Conflict from 19587 to 1961. He received a sublime degree of Master Mason Dec. 23. 1967 and was a member of the Olin Lodge 226. He was a member of Edgewood Bap tist (3iurch and was previously em ployed as a security officer at Freightliner in Cleveland. He was preceded in death by a sister. Kathy Treanor. Surviving are his wife of 28 years. Dorothy Allen Cooper of the home; 2 daughters. Jane Waksman of Celina, Ohio and Dr. Debra K. Coo per of Douglas Wy.; 2 stepdaughters. Mickey S. Smith of Salisbury and Terry S. LoganofMocksville-.astep- son, Eddie A. Spillman of Mocks ville; II grandchildren; 3 brothers. Bud Cooper of Indiana, Larry Coo per of Greenfield. Ind. and Rick Coo per of Statesville; and 2 sisters, Annabell Street and Juanita Jenkins, both of Terie Haute, Ind. Funeral services were held Sept. 30. at II a.m. at Edgewood Baptist Church with the Rev. John D. Shore officiating and burial following in South River Church of Christ Cem etery in Woodleaf. Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. o . V N5 Davie County PublicMocksville, NU Cr- DaVIE county ENTERPWSE RECORD^OcJ. 5,2000 Ruby Cope ' Ruby Lee Zimmerman Cope. 77. of Sam Cope Road. Advance, died late Sunday, Oci. 1,2000. at Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Davie County April 4, 1923, to the late Jess and Minnie Waller Zimmerman and was retired with 15 years of service to Lexington Furniture Company. She had been a lifelong member of Elbaville United Methodist Church where she had served as a church trustee, served on the church mission board and was president of the se nior adult Sunday School class. She was also a member of the Elbaville Seniors. She will be remembered as a loving and faithful wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She was pre ceded in death by her husband. Sam uel JunieCope, in 19g9;asister.Bea Purdy; and 3 brothers, Louie Zimmerman, Floyd Zimmerman and Thomas Zimmerman. Surviving arc 2 daughters, Shirley Snyder ofVorktown. Va. and Sandy Aasland of Hampton. Va.; 3 sons. Bobby Gurfield Cope of Georgetown. Dei., James Lee Cope of Walnut Cove and Samuel Eugene Cope of Hollywood, Fla.; 7 grand children; 6 great grandchildren; and 2 sisters. Helen Roche of Bermuda Run and Edyih Whclan of-Maryland. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 4, at Elbaville United Methodist Church with the Revs. Jack Wallace and Harold Zimmerman officiating and burial following in the church cemetery- Memorials may be made to the Building Repair Fund of Elbaville United Methodist Church, 2595 N.C. Hwy. 801 South. Advance, N.C. 27006. Roberta Donaho Godwin Mrs. Roberta Donaho Godwin, 79, of East Lake Drive. Mocksville dicdTuesday.Sept. 25 at the Kate B. Reynolds Home in Wjnston-Salem aftcrbeinginde- dining health, Funeral services weere held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 30 at the Presbyte- in Mocksville and the burial was held at Rose Cemetaiy. Mrs. Goodwin was bom in Eden on February 26. 1921 to the late Horace Emesi and Bcrta Duncan Donaho. She attended both Mitchell College where she received an asso ciates degree and Rora McDonald College whereshercceivedaB.A. in education. She taught school in the Granville County schools, the Durham County schools, and the Davie County schools unul 1969. Mrs. Godwin was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville where .she sang in the chprrandlaughtSundaySchool.She • was past president and longtime mcmberof the Mocksville Women's Club in addition to being an active member of the N.C- Federation of Women's Clubs and a chaner mem ber of the Davie County Arts Guild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Ernest Goodwin. Lefttocherish hermemoryaredaugh ter. Susan Gotxlwin McCollum of Mocksville. son, Edward Kevin Goodwin ofHuniersvillc. five grand children, Eric Steven Eaton of Ra leigh. Carla Suzanne Eaton of Wilmington. Ryan EdwardGoodwin. Nathaniel Kevin Goodwin. i|nd Suzannah Sullivan Goodwin all of Huntcrsville, and two sisters, Carolyn Chappell of Creedmoor and Mary Neal of Greensboro. The family has requested that memorials be sent to the Alzheimer's Research Foundation, 3420 Sham rock Drive, Charlotte. N.C. 28215. j Hugh D. Graves Hugh Dcimous Graves. 93, of Deadmon Road, Mocksville. died Friday, Sept. 29.2000 at Brighlmoor Nursing Center in Salisbury. A graveside service was held Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Rusty Morrison officiating. He pursued a lifelong occupation of dairy fanning. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bessie Rora Richie Graves. He is survived by two sons, John Graves ami David Craves, both of Mocksville; and a brother. Ray Gtaves of Kemersville, ^Ed Johnson Edwin T. "Ed" Johnson Sr., the "unolTiclal mayor of Farmington." died in his sleep early Sept. 29,2000 at Winston-Salem Rehabilitation and Healthcare. He served the community of Farmington with is wife Esther fiotn their store for almost 40 years. He was the son of the late Marion and Wcs Johnson. He was also pre ceded in death by his wife, two broth ers and two sisters. Surviving are 2 sons. Edwin T. Johnson Jr. and wife Linda, Gene Johnson and wife Carol; daughter-in- law. Carroll and husband RickBrock; four grandchildren; three great grandchildren. and five nieces and nephews. He loved his family, his commu nity, farming and Esther's cooking, but most of ail he loved Farmington. He was laid to rest in the Farmington Community Cemetery after a brief graveside service Oct. 1.2000. The family requests memorials be made to the Farmington Community Cemetery, c/o Mrs. J.T. Green Jr., 2563 Farmington Road. Mocksville, ,S.C. 27028 or to Patkinsons Disease Research, 1501 NW 9th Avenue, Miami,Rorida 33136- Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RTCORDj^Oct. S, 2000 0 0 «c u o \ /Fleeta B. May Fleeta Baity May. 95. formerly of Davie County, died Saturday. Sept. 30.2000 at Clare Bridge of Winston* Salem. She was bom June 22. 1905 in Davie County to Geoige Tom and Annie Bell Loweiy Baity. She won many blue ribbons at state and local fairs for her needlework crafts and was an active gardener. She was a member of Courtney Baptist Church and was preceded in death by herhusband. Bon T. May. Surviving are a brother Leon Baity ofYadkinville:4stepdaughiere.NonTia Chilton. Sylvia Gwynn. Chorlene Moretand and Mary Lxiuise York, all of Greensboro; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildrcn; a number of nieces and nephews; andaspecial great nephew. Mark White. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m..0cL3.aiCbtainey Baptist Church. by the Rev. John Brown. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memctrtals may he made to Courtney Baptist Church or charity of the donor's choice. / I Bruce Herman Thome / Mr. Bruce Herman Thome. 83. of * 1554 Ridge Road. Mocksville. died Monday evening. Sept. 25. 2000 at Davis Medical Center. Born June 24. 1917 in Davie County, he was a son of the late Charles A. Thome and Mary M. Gaither Thome. He was a retired tex tile worker and a member of Society Baptist Church. He was an avid gardner and fisherman. On Dec. 24. 1936 he married the former Estelle Mtxtre. who survives*.' Also surviving: a son. Jerald Thome of Mixtksville; a daughter. Jean E. SnyderofCleveland; 2 broth ers. Millard Thome of Statesville and Mark N. Thome of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; 10 great-graiidchil- dren; and 3 step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday. Sept. 28. at Society Bap tist Church with the Revs. Jim Lippard and Steve Bailey officiating.. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials; Cemetery Fund of Society Baptist Church. ^ames Franklin Wishon James Franklin Wishon Sr.. 70. of Duke Street. Cooleemee. died Mon day. Sept. 25,2000. at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salcm. Mr. Wishon was born June 4. 1930. in Davie County to the late Josie McBride Whitley. He was preceded in death by a sister, Sarah Reynolds. Mr. Wishon was a retired self-em- ployed retail merchant and was of the Methodist faith. He is survived by: his wife of 49 years. Bette Bost Wishon; a son. James F. Wishon Jr.; a granddaugh ter. all of Cooleemee; and a half brother. C.W. Whitley. Funeral services were held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel, with Rob^ ert Creason officiating. Memorials: Cooleemee United Methodist Church, c/o William R. Gales, P.O. Box'428, Cooleemee. I o \ Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC O • davie county enterprise record, Oct. 12,2000 J Jacob John Arendarczyk Mr. Jacob John Arendarczyk. 63, of StaiesviUe, died Thursday nighl, Oct. 3, 2000 the VA Medical Ashevilieaflcran mass was cel-HL^^ cbraicd at II a.m. in Si. Francis BK S I Catholic Church in Mocksvilie with Father Tom Clement officiating. Burial was in the Church Family Cemetery in North Wilkesboro wiih a graveside service at 2 p.m. Monday. Memorials; Cancer Services. 622 N. Main St.. Mocksvilie. Mr. Arendarczyk was born in Cliicago, ni. on March 22. 1937 to i (he late Jacob J. and Mary ICmiec Arendarczyk and was employed in ; the tobacco shop ofJR's Department Store. He was an avid bowler and enjoyed NASCAR racing. He was of the Catholic failh and attended the St. Francis Catholic Church in Mocksvilie. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Surviving; a daughter. Denis, Bragiel of Las Vegas. Nev.; a son. James Arendarczyk of Chicagovil grandchildren; 3 sisters. Janet Church ofStaiesviUe. Marion Maffet and Joann Worrell, both of Medina, Texas: 2 brothers, Robert Arendarczyk of Tennessee and Wil liam Arendarczyk of Savannah. Ga. y Juanita Potts Bailey Juaniia Polls Bailey. 82. of JoynerSt., Cooleemee. died Wednesday. Oct. A. 20130 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. The funeral services were Friday. 4 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Elder Eugene Bennett officiating. Burial followed in the No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. The family received friends at Eaton Funeral Home on Thursday. Mrs. Bailey was bom to the (ate Eddie and Myrtle Harley Potts on Jan. 4. 1918. She was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church and was a homemaker all her life. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Betty Lou Bailey. Survivors include her husband ofb3 years. William S. Bailey; one son William Carlion Bailey of Cool eemee; one daughter Bonnie Sue Nesbit and her husband Bill of Salisbury; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three brothers,Calvin and Mary Potts ofLexington.' Crimes Potts ofiyro. and Milbum "Mib" and Emily Potts ofLexington;and one sister Shirley Shores of Spring Lakes. Joseph Matthew Gartner J Mr. Joseph Matthew Cartner; 29. ofClinlon. Ark.. died at the VA Hos pital in Little Rock. Ark.. Fritfay af ternoon. Funeral services were at t" p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 11 at Salem United Methodist Church with the Revs. Wi l l iam Wambaugh and Rick Miller offi- was in the church Methodist S' ] Church Cem- & " ;o I eiery Fund, c/o 1 • •' tb I Mr. Jack Koontz. 169 Salem Church Road. Mocks vilie; the Arkansas-West Missouri Youth Camp Inc.; or to a charity bf the donor's choice. '' ~ Graveside rites were conducted by the Woodmen of the World and , also by the IIth District Memorial .Honor Guard. VFW. Mr. Canner was bom in Mocks vilie April i. 1971, to Mickey and Kathy Dyson Canner ofNorth LillJe Rock. Ark. He attended schools in -North Carolina and California and -graduated from Apple Valley High -School in California. He served as a water craft operator in the U.S. Army and since 1998 he had served as the Arkansas-West Missouri fraternal coordinaior and camp director for the Woodmen of the World. ' He was a member of Ftrsl Baptist Church in Clinton. Ark., where a memorial service was held Sunday afternoon. Surviving In addition to his par ents: his wife. Aalesha Ridings Carl- _ner of the home; a brother and sis- ,ler-in-law, Mike and Karin Catlner ofOmaha. Neb.; 3 nieces; and many relatives and friends. Davie County Public Uljraiy Mocksvilie, NC •DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Oct 12.2000 0 0 % o N /William B. Eaton William Broadus Eaton, 90, of Angell Rd., Mocksville, died Wednesday morning ai Davis Hos pital in Siatesville after a shon ill ness. Funeral services were iield Friday, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. at. Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jack Johnson ofTiciaiing. Burial followed in Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Eaton was bom in Davie County on June 25,1910 to the late Richard and Sarah Jane Gordon Eaton, and was a carpenter. He en joyed outside activities, especially gardening and farming. He was instrumental in the con struction of the new sanctuary of Bear Creek Baptist Church, where he had been a long time member. He was preceded in death by his wife Lila Smith Eaton in 1988; three sisters. Haitie Brinkley, Carrie Eaton and Mattie Smtxrt; and two broihets, Loftis Eaton and Marsh Eaton. Surviving are his daughter and wn-in-law, Sarah Ruth and Hen^ Shore of Mocksville; his son and daughter-in-law, Clarence and Eva Eaton of Advance; three grandchil dren; seven great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Ricky Gene Glass y Ricky Gene Glass. 43, of Davie Street, Cooleemee, died on Monday, Oct. 9,2000 at his home. Mr. Glass was bom May 9.19SS in Fayetteville to Bobby G. Glass of Cooleemee and the late Betty Sue Blackwood Glass. He was employed as groundskeeper of Rolling Hills Golf Club in Salisbury. Mr. Glass was a member of First Baptist Church of Cooleemee, American Legion Hut 2993 and Mocksville Moose Lodge 1949. In addition to his father, he is sur vived by: a son, Carson Brett Glass of the home; a daugther. Heather Glass Cline and husband Andrew of Cleveland, N.C.; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Wanda Glass Eudy and hus band Ron of Cooleemee, and Sherry Glass of Salisbury. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Oct. 12. at 2 p.m. at Vic tory Baptist Church with the Revs. Shelby Harbour and Joel Shoaf offi ciating. The body will lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial will follow at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family was to receive friends Wednesday, Oct. 11 from 7-9 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel, Val ley Road. McKksville. Memorials may be made to the Butlhole Park, Cooleemee. Irene Elizabeth Hellard / Mrs. Irene Elizabeth Sedberry Hellard, 90, of N.C. 801 S., Cool eemee, died on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2000 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Mrs. Hellard was bom Nov. 22, 1909 in Davie County to the late George and Sallie Hinson Sedberry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Baxter W. Hellard in 1976; and a son, Eddie Craig. Mrs. Hellard was a retired em ployee of Erwin Mills. She was a member of Cooleemee United Meth odist Chruch and was secretary for Women of United Methodist Church Circle. She was active with the se nior citizens. Survivors: a Mn, William Hellard and wife Peggy of Cooleemee; 2 grandchildren; and 4 great-grand children. Graveside services were held Monday, Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. at Rowan - Memorial Park with the Rev. Den nis Marshall officiating. Memorials: Cooleemee United Methodist Church, c/o William R. Gales, P.O. Box 428, Cooleemee, 27014. c> Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC V C- . -0 (IS • davie county enterprise record, Oct. 12.2000 o o <3 o N Melvm Lynn Hopkins; ,!^-MeIvin Lynn Hopkins. 54. of Oct. 7.2000 at his residence. ; AmemberofFirst Baptist Church he formerly served as ^nister of music for that church, qs . Funeial services were at 2 p.m. Monday. Oct. 9 at First Baptist ^urch of Spencer with the RevFranldin Myers, pastor, officiating. ■^ Memorials; First Baptist Church.Of Spencer. 215 Fifth St., 28159. y Hazel S. Lukach Hazel Virginia Shrewsberry Lukach, 80. formerly of Crampler. W.Va., died on Friday. Oct. 6.2000 at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa- lem. Mrs. Lukach was born Feb.6. 1920, in Wyoming County. W.Va.. to the late James E. and Angeline McKinney Shrewsberry. She waseducated in the Wyoming County schools and was a graduate of the Little French Beauty Academy. Bluefield. W.Va, She was the owner and operator of Hazel's Beauty Shopin Ctumpler. W.Va,. retiring in 1974. Mrs. Lukach was a member of the Carswell Community Church. Kimball, W.Va.She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years. Mr. foe Lukach; 6 brothers. Don. Emerson. Tollison, Ray. Harry and Fred Shrewsberry; 3 sisters. Ethel King, Ann Donahue and Frances McKinney. She is survived by: a daughter. Judy Ann Lukach Mullis and her husband. Terry D, Mullis. of Ad vance; a son. Robert K. Lukach and his wife. Linda Eldretli Lukach, of Lincolnton; 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; a sister, Marie Burrell of Bluefield, W.Va.; and a brother. Conway Shrewsberry of Richmond. Calif. Burial and a graveside service were at 2 p,m. Monday, Oct. 9, at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, with the Rev. Douglas Williams officiat ing. Bonnie Kluttz Merritt/ ^.Bonnie Kluttz Merrin, 55. ofSalisbury, died on Sunday. Oct. 8.2000 at her residence after five months of declining health.,She was bom Sept, 17. 1945 in Rowan County to the late I^ul and Edith Hoffner Kluttz. She was educated in Rowan County schools and was employed with the W.G. "Bill-Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: her husband, DonaldRay Merritt of the home; 2 sons, Donnie Ray Merritt and Brian ScottMerritt of Salisbury; 4 brothers.James L. Kluttz of Cooleemee.Arnold L. Kluttz of Cleveland.Bobby J. Kluttz and William F.Kluttz, both of Salisbury; 2 sisters,Joyce Wagner of Hampton, Va. andBetty Livengood of L^ington; and 4 grandchildren.The funeral service was conducted at I p.m. 'I\iesday, Oct 10 at the Lyerly Funeral Home James C. Lyerly Chapel, with the Rev, ChrisPethel, pastor of Corriher HeightsBaptist Chruch in Landis, offitnating. i Burial was in Brookhill .Memorial Gardens in Rockwell,Memorials: Rowan RegionalHome Health & Hospice. 82S-A W.Henderson St., Salisbuiy. 28144. V) V O V- '--<5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Oct. 19.2000 - 5 e c o fV c?- -V 6 ■s t > o V zy V CT-- . O William Taylor FosterMr. William Taylor Foster. 89. ofWinsion-Salem. died Tuesday. Oct.17,2000 at Forsyth Medical Center.He was born Aug. 6. 1911 toSamuel Roy and Pearl Smith Fosterin Davie County. He was a ruckdriver for Mt. Tabor. Paragon andGrandview Food Markets, and wasa member of Bethlehem UnitedMethodist Church.Mr. Foster was preceded in deathby his wife. Gladys Dunn Foster, asister, Margie Sofley. and a brother. Eugene Foster.Survivors: a daughter. Pat Montgomery and husband Bob; a granddaughter. a sister. Helen McDaniel;a brother. J. Roy Foster and wifeMitzi; and a number of nieces and nephews. /Funeral services will be held Fn-day. Oct. 20 at Bethlehem MethodistChurch in Advance at 2 p m. by theRev. Mark Weekley. Entombmentwillfollow in the church itiausoleum.The family will receive friendsThursday evening form 7-9 at W)gler& Sons Clemmons Chapel.Memorials: Bethlehem Building Fund. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. / /Walter Avery McCann Mr. Walter Avery McCann, 81. of Thurmond, died Saturday. Oct. 14. 2000, at Hugh Chatham MemorialHospital. Mr. McCann was bom June IS, 1919. in Surry County to the late Clinard O. and Lula Murphy McCann. Mr. McCann was retired from the N.C. Department of Transportation and was a member of White Rock United Methodist Church. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army and served in Germany. In addition to his parents, he waspreceded in death by a son. Onifer McCann and a sister. Verdie Roberts. Survivors: his wife. Laura Th ompson McCann of the home; 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry Walter and Pal McCann of State Road andtbmmy Ray and Nellie McCann of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; 6 greatgrandchildren; and 2 sisters. Bertha McCann of Elkin and Lola Wllmoth of Thurmond. Funeral services were at 3 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 17. at White Rock United Methodist Church by theRevs. Jim Darnell and Ibny Botb- num. Burial followed in Union HillBaptist Church Cemetery. y Robert L. Munday Mr. Robert Leonard Munday. 63. of 2183 Comatzer Road. Advance, died Friday. Oct. 13. 2000 at his home after declining health for two years. Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Sunday. Oct. IS. at Whitley's ' Funeral Home Chapel in Kannapoliswith the Rev. Billy Koneycutt ofli- ciating. Burial was in West Lawn Memorial Park in China Grove. Mr. Munday was bom Oct. IS. 1936 in Alexander County to the late !Robert Munday and Beulah Childers Muntlay of Kannapolis. Mr. Mundaywas employed with Sara Lee-Hancs■ Division in Winston-Salem for the | ; past 10 years until his retirement in '; 1998. He had been a resident ofAd-' vance since 1983 moving there from _ Kannapolis where he had lived most of his life. He was a member of Landis Baptist Church in Landis anda veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps having served from 19S6 to 19S9. Survivors: his wife. Ollie Pack Munday; his mother. Beulah Childers Munday: 2 sisters. Lucille Roland of Spartanhurg. S.C.. and .JoAnn Johnson of Mocksville; a ;brother. Kenneth Munday of ;Kannapolis; stepchildren. Becky Ann Wood. Vicky Lynn Royall. Ken neth Wayne Wood. Wanda Gail |Driver and Michael Ray Wood, all jof Hamptonville; and 8 grandchil dren. He was preceded in death by 3brothers. Maurice. Benny and Bobby Munday. Memorials: Brenner's Children's Hospital & Health Services. OO Development Onice. Medical Center Boulevard. Winston-Salem. 27157. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 19,2000 • S o c o 'Y 0^ o VI - ^ -h :r-^ j Arthur L. Scott ' - 73. of 370 • 0«Mocksvilie. diedn Ceniel ftiH ^ Medical: following six years ofdscUn '■""=>■ Of He had been em-al7r ''75°°'ee'nee Cotton Mills■ and Gravely Tractor Co. and was aPW-time farmer. He was a member Baptist Oeacon. treasurer and other deoanimen^of^echumhuntilhisS-p"®"- "« served in the U.S Air . ceived an honorable dischatveHe IS survived by; his wife. Lillie■ ^ Cam Scott of the home; 4 sons. George Scott Sr. and wife WrJnT.' ■ SfSn"'f ^ ®"«'■ wfe Ka^naof Patenso„.Nj.. Anhur M, ?'"'®?®*'" wife Ida ofAt-Erie Scott Sr. andT,"® 2 laugh-iSsSS •».. weieat2Dm;Monday. Oct. 16 at Cedar Creek ;SrS °iT'"Key. Michael Linville officiaiino ^ / f Georgia AUine SniderJ Georgia AUine Ridenhour Snider.79. of Lexington, died Thursday,Oct. 12.2000 at her home after declining health of eight years. Mrs. Snider was bom in DavieCounty on May 29. 1921 to Geoige Anderson Ridenhour and LeiaWaflbrd Ridenhour. She was a home-.maker and attended Liberty UnitedMethodist Church in Mocksviile. Funeral services were held Sun-*iay, Oct. 15 at 4 p.m. at DavidsonFuneral Home Lexington Chapel,conducted by the Revs. Kip McBrideand Max Shoaf. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cem etery. Survivors: her husband. Robert H.Snider of the home; sons, FredSnider of South Carolina, and JamesSnider and Wayne Snider, both of Advance; daughters. Jane Howard ofAdvance, Joyce Westmoreland of Mt. Airy and Susan Snider of Mocksviile; 20 grandchildren; and'23 great grandchildren. Oavie County Public Library Mocksviile, NC y Thelma P. TbrreutineMrs Theima Poplin Turtentine,86, of Cane Mill Road. Mocksviile.died Fnday. Oct. 13! 2000. at her residence.Funeral services were at 2 p mSunday. Oct. 15 at Bethel Uniied ,Methodist Church with Dr. S.B Wamerofficiating.Burial followed inihe church cemetery.Mrs. Turtentine was bom Aug. 4, John and LolaSummers Poplin. Shehad been employed at R.J. Reynoldsand later Monleigh Garment Co. She i MmhXaurnh".'®^'^Survivors; 2 sisters. Marie ■ChappeU of Salisbury and Kathleen Hailey of Mocksviile; a special •niwe, Pamela Hendrix of the home; iand seven nieces and nephews. J Steve Zakamarok 60. a residentofAdvance for the last three years New Jersey, died onSaturday, Oct. 14,2000.He was bom in the Ukraine onNov 13, 1940 to the late Maria ZaJtamarok. He7® been employed by Hayward In-dustnw in Clemmons. He attended Holy Family, Catholic Church inuemmons. and he loved to fish. Hew« known for his great personality,and he loved children. bmll® P'eccded in death by hisbrother. Czeslaw Zakamarok, and asister. DronislawaTonkiewicz.The funeral services will be Friday. Oct. 20 at Holndell FuneralHome in Holndell, N.J. He will be buried in Holndell. Survivors: his wife. Carla. of thehome; 2 daughters, Tania andMilena; brothers. Walter, Kazimierz.and Joseph of New Jersey, andMzimierz Zakamarok and AdamZakamarek ofAdvance. sisters,Tekia Pawlowska and Stanslawaz-Mzul; 2 grandsons; and many other relatives and friends. pa 0 o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 26,2000 - -.0 nr % \ /Roy Bracken Sr. Mr. Roy Bracken. Sr., 89. of Salemburg. died Friday. Oct 20. 2000 at his home. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23 at Liberty Baptist Church in Harmony, with the Rev. Marvin Blackburn officiating. Burial followed in the Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery. He was a native of Davie County, the Mn of the late Johnny G. and Annie Eliza O'Neal Bracken. He was a carpenter. He is survived by: a son. Jesse William Bracken of Newport News. Va.; 2 sisters. Ada Cleary of Mocks* viile. and Isabel! Tolley of Winston- Salem; 2 brothers, the Rev. Albert Bracken and James Bracken, both of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; and 3 gt^t-grandchildren. .Paul Junior Brown V Mr. Paul Junior Brown. 66. of Ridge Road. Mocksville. died Thurs day. Oct. 19. 2000. at Davis Medi cal Center in Siaiesville. Mr. Brown was bom Nov. 17. 1933. in Rowan County to the late Grover Cleveland and Rosa Harkey Brown. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Michael Ray Brown, and 4 brothers. Rome Brown, Grover Brown. George Brown and Clyde Brown. After 37 years as a supervisor, he retired from Kenwnuee Scientific Equipment in Statesville. He was of the Lutheran faith. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Nnra Lynch Brown; 2 sons. Paul Richard Brown and wife Carolyn of Mocksville and Curtis Lee Brown and wife Terri of Salisbury; 2 grandchildren; a great grandchild; 2 brothers. Arthur Ray Brown of Cooleemee and Bobby Lee Brown of Mocksville; and 4 sisters. Emma Hendrix of Mocksville. Catherine Privette of Cooleemee. Sadie Mae Hilton of Mocksville and Dorothy Jean Brown of South Caro lina. Funeral seprices were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21. at Calvary Bap tist Church on Davie Academy Road with the Revs. Edward Milchum and Steve Hedgecock officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. 2165 Davie Academy Road. Mocksville. Lakeina Monique Francis Lakeina Monique Francis. 19. of 5430 Foster Rd.. Woodleaf. died Oct 12.2000 on the USS Cole in Yemen. She was bom in Philadelphia. Pa., and had lived with her family in sev eral states because her father was also a Naval onicer. In school she was a member of the 4.H Club and worked with the AIDS Crisis while living in California. She graduated in 1999 ' from Eastern Wayne High School in Goldsboro. She had served five months with theU.S.Navyandwasamess manager specialist on the USS Cole. Surviving: her parents. Ronald W. | and Sandra S. Francis of the home; 2 ' brothers. James Winston Francis D. and David Charles Francis, both ofthe home; and her maternal grandparents. Charies and Bertha Shivers of Phila delphia. Pa. The body will be brought to Gra ham Funeral Homein Mocksville later this week. •n • V i o OagteCourtvPuWfcUbra'y Mocksvrtle, NU 0 r <5- o fCX 0 \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Oct. 26,2000 n «rt % i 4- / Marion Hudson Hoyle Jr. Mr. Marion Hudson Hoyle Jr.. g I. of RufOn Street, Cooleemee. died Friday. Oct. 20. 2000. at Autumn CareofMocksville. Mr. HoylewasbomJan.20.1919.in Davie County to the late Marion Hudson and Margaret Efird HoyleSr. He was preceded in death by a brother. Robert E Hoyle. He was a graduate of N.C. State University in Raleigh. After 35 years of service, he retired from Western Electric. Mr. Hoyle was an active member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church and served as a past mem ber of Davie County Hospital Board. Davie County Board of Education and was a member of Mocksville Lodge 134. During World War II. he served as an officer in the Merchant Marines. He is survived by: his wife of 51 years, Marjorie Reavis Hoyle; 2 daughters. Janet Towell andhusband Phillip Gugel of Tiirlock. Calif., and Tina Roten and husband Rich of Matthews; 4 granddaughters. Jenni and Kristin Ibwell and Emily and Meredit h Stout; a brother. Ed Hoyle and wife Mary Lee of Marietta. Ga.; and numerous nieces and nephews.' Amemorial service will be 3 p.m. Mtrnday. Oct. 23. at Cooleemee United Methodist Church with the Revs. Dennis Marshail and Joe Coliins officiadng. Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist Church, c/o William Gales. P.O. Box 428. Cooleemee. Nan Carter IVGnor J Nan Carter Minor. 87. who was ^OcL 15. 1913 in Davie County died OcL 21.2000. She was the daughter of WilliamRoss Caner and Annie Phelps Carter Shegraduatedrroni<;i„>Ht,r:.«...iK.u' /Dr. P&ul K Peridns School. Advance and attended busi ng school in Winston-Salem whereshe worked as a legal secretary. She married MarvinJacksonMlnorcnFfeb24.1932and moved toCharlotte where they made their home and reared their family. Her husl^d died June 25, 1975. j^.MinorwasamemberofPritchatd Memorial Baptist Church for 65 years.wheie she taught in the Primary De- partment. was a member of the Lydia Sunday School Class, and the Baptist Women's Missionary Society. In herlate ye^ she enjoyed participating in me senior trips, was a member of the Sunago Club, participating in the hand bell choir, the senior choir, and seniormusical programs, singing her first solo at age 75. Mrs. Minor was preceded in death byherbrotherRoyLeeCarter.andwasthe last surviving member of her gen- in the Minor family. Sheissurvivedby2brothers.Jair>esCarter and Robert Carter, ofAdvance. 3 daughters. Peggy Minor Bamette Md husband Bill Nebo. Mitzi Miner Roper and husband John. M.D, Char lotte; Nanette Minor Godwin and hus- ^ Richard. Raleigh; 8 grandchil- men and 10 great-grandchildren. T^e Rev. Stan Heiser conducted services on Monday. Oct 23. at 11 a.m. at Pritchard Memorial Btqitist Church. Charlotte. The burial was at Mocks Methodist Church, Advance at3 p.iti Memorials may be matte to Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church. Davie Countv Pubiic UbraryMocksville. No . Dr. Paul K Perkins, 93. died Ttres- day. Oa 17.2000atForsyih Medical Center in Winston-Saiem. He was bom Aug. II. 1907 in Wayne Cdunty to King Dossie and Mamie Jackson Perkins. Perkins served as medical ollicer on USS Ari-Mna. USS Boise, Commanding Of ficer of Hospital Ship USS Haven and retired as commanding officer of US Niival Hospital at Beaufort. S.C. and a retired doctor in genera] suigety. He was preceded in death by his 3 sons; Paul K. Perkins. Jr.. Donald Bynum Perkins and Robert Calvin Perkins. Survivors: Vivian Bynum Perkins ofClcmmons.forTnaiiyofChapeiHiIl.a daughter and Son-in-law. Martha P. and Richard Miller of Mocksville; 5 grandchiUten. 4 great grandchildren and a sister. Maty Faye MaeCarthy of Wichita Falls, Texas. A memorial service was held at 3 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 21 at First United Methodist Church in Mocksville with Rev. Charles M. Turner. Jr. oflRciat- ing. 'S o ty vi 'X o N DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 26,2000 - Allan Sain, 65, ofMilling Road, Mocksville, died eaily FH- Care of Mocksville.Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Suntoy Oct. 22, in Bethel UiUted Methodist Church with Dr. S.B. pastor.officiating. Burial wasin the church cemetery. Memorials: Bethel MethodistChurch, 675 N Main St. Mocksville, Of 10 a chan ty of the donor's choice. Afe.SainwasbcminDavieCounty ^ Pheips Allan and was leUredh^ lelltf with Brach Banking and "J^lhZOyeatsofservicc. Shewas "I* Mocksville High &hool,aa«ofl953,andwasamem-w of the Bethel United MethodistChurch. She tyasapast president and ^ureroftheDavieCounty HospitalAuxiliary. She had also been a patt-^l^ur guide with Wayne Mullis —"'iiig;nernust»andof46years.Howard Sain of the home, a daughter M^n-m-law,JimandChristineSainof M«ksville: Sgrandchildren: 3 sis- Winston-Salem, Clenimons, andEswic Smith ofMoclcsville. Evelyn Miller Smith </ Mrs. Evelyn Miller Smith, 78, the daughter of the late Paul and Sophia Miller of Davie County, died on Monday, Oct. 9,2000. She was bom Ian. 19, 1922, in Farmi ngton. She was of Baptist faith and was a member of Grape Vine Baptist Church of Lewisville until the late years of her life. . She was preceded in death by. a daughter, Gamette Snider of King. Survivors: 2 daughters, Gayle Bums of Stokes County and Glenda Ridings (Ibmmy): 2 sons, Ernest Smith (Robin) and Lee Simpson (Donna), all of Davidson County; 7 grandchiHlien; and 4 great-grand children. Wade Victor Vogler Mr. Wade victor Vbgler, 79. died Oct. 19, 2000, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom June 17, 1921, to Charles and Mamie Todd Vogler. He was retired from R.J. Reynolds "R&D Research" after 30 years ser vice. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Mae Tesh and Ula Frye; an infant son, Robah Charles Voglen and a grand child, Mark Johnson. Surviving: his wife, Doris Smith Vogler of the hoihe; 5 daughters, Geraldine Charland and husband Lou of Pinnacle, Judy Bolin and hus band Kenneth of Harmony, Sandra Hudspeth, Betty Cusson and hus band Rick of Winston-Salem and Patricia Burke and husband Jimmy of Lewisville; ason. Wade Vogler Jr. of Winston-Salem; 3 stepdaughters, Teresa Fowler of Danbury, LaNeui Fowler of Charlotte and Donna McKinney of Lake Norman; many grandchildren and great-grandchil- ilten; 3 brothers, Gerald Vogler, Ri chard Vogler and Raymond V>gler. all of Winston-Salem; and 4 sisters, Dolly Riddle of Advance, Mary Jones, Gamett Bodford and Gladys Hockday all of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were at II a.m. Satuiday, Oct. 21, at Pine Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery on Jonestown Road. Memorials: Pine Grove Methtxl- ist Cemetery Fund. 1130 Jonestown Rd.. Winston-Salem. 27103. Public i^ocksviiie, t\iQ <3~ : - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 2,2000 j Mary Frances Busby Mrs. Maiy Frances Richardson SriilhBusby.85,ofOa}cScfeei,Mocks- ville, died Mon- day.Oct.30,2000 at the Brian Cen- terin SaJisbucy. Mrs. Bushy was bom Oct. 4, I9!5 in Davie County to the late .^1 Robert Wesley and Leitie Boyd Richardson and wastnatriedlothe late Isaac W. Busby who pre ceded her in death in 1971. Mrs. Busby worked asa cook at Cs Barbecue for 24 years and was of the Ba^xist faith. Mrs. Busby is survived by; a son, Morgan Ear) Smith and wife Gail of Mocksvilie: 2 daughters, Mary Jane Smith of Lynnwxxxt and Faye Will- iams and husband Darryl of Mocks vilie; brothere, WilliainRichardstMiand Clyde Richardson, and Shirley Richardson all of Mocksvilie, Bobby Richardson ofColumbia. S.C.: sisters Dorothy Smith of Welcome. Louise Swisher of GoUsboro. Ann Schillerand Biaabeih Cale of N^oJk. Va; 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchil dren. A graveside service was held at Ijanres Baptist Church'Cemetery at 3 p.nt. Wednesday, Nov. I with the Rev. Thomas Toggle olTiciaiing. MemonaJs: Alzheimer's A^ocia-' iron.SoothemPiedmontChapter.3420 ShamrockDrive,Charlotte.NC282IS. Ricky C. Dodson y Mr. Ricky C. Dodson. 52. ofBlowing Rock, died Monday night. Oct. 23.2000 as a result of an auto mobile accident in Blowing Rock. He was bom Aug. 26. 1948. in Madison, Rockingham County, toJoel Webb Dodson and the late Sayre Price Dodson Lazar. He attended Lenoir Rhyne College and was vice president of Interstate Business Companies of America, He was a inember of Jonesboro Heights B.ip- tisi Church in Sanford and attended First Baptist Church in Blowing Rock. * Survivors: his former wife, Sarah Woods Dodson of Blowing Rock: a son, Ethan Dodson ofBlowing Rock; 3 daughters, Meredith Dodson of Blowing Rock. Heather Dodson of Vaidese and Cynthia Dodson of Granite Falls; his father of Fay- etteville; 3 brothers, the Rev. Craig Dodson of Sanford. Ronald Dodson of Mocksvilie and Heath Dodson of Fayeneville; 2 sisters, Paige Davis of Sanford and Tammy Nichols of Qeveland. Tenn.; also a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Sybil Dodson. Funeral services were conducted « 4 p.m. Thursday. OcL 26. at Fust Baptist Church in Blowing Rock, ofRciated by Dr. Steven Carreker! Burial followed in Woodlawn Cem- fety in Blowing Rock. Memorials: First Baptist Church Building-Fund. 350 Sunset Drive. Blowing Rock. 28605. /Rev. Brown T. McKinney y The Rev. Brown Thompson McKinney, 71. died Tuesday. Oct. 24, 2000. in a Linville hospital. A native of Mitchell County, he was a son of the late William and Annie Thompson McKinney Sr. McKinney graduated from Duke University wiih a master's degree in divinity and served as a Methodist minister until his retirement, includ ing with the Dulin charge in Davie County in the mdi-60s. He was a memb«of the Banner Elk Volunteer Fire Department, the Linviile Cen tral Rescue Squad and the Banner Elk United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife. Mary Jane Rowe McKinney. of the home: a son. Phil McKinney of Lezington; a daughter. Karen McKinney of Jonas Ridge; sisters JoAnn Wilfong of Newton and Betty Mace of Shelby; brothers, the Rev. Bill McKinney Jr. of North Wilkesboro, Neil McKinney ofHickory. Zcb and Sam McKinney. both of Spruce Pine, and James McKinney of Chartotte;a grandson; and 6 siepgrandchiitlren. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m Thursday. Oct. 26 at the Grandfather Chapel of the Reins- Sturdivant Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill McKinney Jr. ofTiciaiing. Burial followed in the Grassy Creek Cemetery. McKinney's fellow lire- men served as pallbearers. Memorials: Banner Elk Volunteer Fire Department, Banner Elk. 286fM. Condolences may be made at "Obituaries" at www.funeral- plans.com/reins-sturdivanL PiibVicUWarv o o 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 2,2000 Clarence L. McLester Mr. Clarence E. McLester, 91, died OcL 22,2000, at Meadowbiook Manor Nursing Home. He was bom Jan. 12, 1909, in Stanley County to Jesse and Dora McLester. Mr. McLester was a mem ber of Ciemmons First Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Annie Lee Smith McLester; a son, Jackie Lee McLester of Omaha, Neb.; and a brother, Spurgon McLester of Doihan, Ala. Survivors; 4 sons, Thomas E. McLester of Nashville, Tenn., John D. McLester and wife Jean of States- ville, Sidney J. McLester and wife Ruthanne of Deland, Fla. and Jerry L. McLester and wife Sharon; a daughter, Carol Ann Schochtschneiderand husband Erich ail of Cleirunons; 6 grandchildren; 3 stepgrandchildren; 9 great-grand children; a stepgreat-grandson; a great-great-grandson; 2 brothers, J.W. McLester (Geneva) of Stanley County and Curtis McLester (MiidrM) of Staiesviile; iind 3 sis ters, Ruby Eudy, Mrs. Charlie Eudy and Mrs. Homer Crayton, ail of Stan ley County. Funeral services were at I p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 at Hillsdale Bap tist Church in Advance, by the Rev. Reg Alderman. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. ^ Rosa IVIae Barnes Myers J Mrs. Rosa Mae Barnes Myers, 7S, of Salisbury died Monday, Oct. 23, 2000 at her residence. She was bom May 29, 1925 in Rowan County to the late Geneva Blaiock and Henry Eugene Barnes. She was educated in the Rowan County Schools and was employed with Hoechst-Celanese for over 20 years before retiring in 1985. She was a member ofSt. John's Lutheran Church. Her husband, Albert Benjamin Myers, preceded her in death De cember 4, 1983. Surviving are: one son. Gene Myers of Woodleaf; onetiaughier, Geneva Lyiton Allen of Salisbury: two sisters, Kathryn Yarbro and Janie Wise, both of Salisbury: five grandchildren, sU great-grandchildren, and three step- grandchildren. Funeral services were held at I p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 at St. John's Lutheran Church. Reverends John B. Tucker and Carl R. Sachlleben of St. John's Lutheran Church offici ated. Burial followed at City Memo rial Park. Visitation times were 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 25 at Suramcrsett Funeral Home. Memorials may be sent to St. John's Lutheran Church, 200 W.Innes Street, Salisbury. N.C. 28144. j Hunter Alexander Queen V Hunter Alexander Queen, infant son of Matthew H. Queen and Wendy M. Zimmerman of Farmington Rd. Mocksville, died Thursday Oct. 26, 2000 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Surviving in addition to his parents, is his Maternal Grandparents Kevin and Rachel Tlimmerman of Advance, and his Paternal Grandparents Gary and Jennie Gordan of Walkertown, N.C. and was loved by several aunts and uncles. Visitation will be heldSunday OcL 29, 2000 ftom2-3 p.m. atHbavilleUnitedMethodist Churduagraveside service willfollow visitation at3pjn., with the Rev. Jack Wallace officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Memorial can be made to Bbaville United Methodist Church Cemetery fund, 2825 NC Hwy 801 South Ad vance. NC 27006. Davie Funeral Service LLC 416 Valley Rd. Mocks ville. NC 27028, will be serving the (}ueen and Zimmerman family. I .■h Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC 5^ n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 2,2000 EOen Alien Sain f Mis. Ellen Allen Sain, 63. of Mill ing Road, Mocksville, died early Fri day morning, Oct. 20,2000at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 2 pjn. Sunday, Oct. 22, in Bethel United Methodist Church with Dr. S.B. Warner,pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Bethel Methodist Church, 675 N Main St., Mocksville, or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mis. Sain was bom in Davie County, May27,1933 to the late WesleyC. and Flora Phelps Allan and was retired head teller with Brach Banking and Tiustwith20yeaisofservice. She was a graduate of the Mocksville High School, Class of1933, and wasamem- ber of the Bethel United Methodist Church. She was a past president and treasureroftheOavieCoumy Hospital Auxillaiy. She had also been a pait- time tour guide with Wayne Mullis Travel. Surviving: herhusbandofd6 years, Howard Sain of the home, a daughter i and son-in-law, LuAnn and Donald Jordan of Melbourne, Fla.; a daughter and son-in-law, Jim and Christine Sain of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 3 sis ters, Edna Long of Winston-S^em, Elizabeth Teague of Cletnmon^and Estelle Smith of Mocksville James Harold Thompson J Mr. James Harold Thompson Sr., 66, of Liberty Church Road, Mocks ville, died Thursday, Oct. 26,2000, at Kate B. Reynoltk Hospice Home inWinston-Salem. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with Dr. David Gilbreath, the Rev. David Kiser and Richard Carter officiating. Burial was in Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Thompson was bom March 3, 1934, in Wilkes County to Eva Reavis Thompson ofVadkinville and the late Odell Thompson. He was retired from Lee Distribution Co. of Mocksville as a truck driver and had also worked part time with ^ Wisecarver Trucking. He served in ' the U.S. Army during the Korean ^Conflict. He attended Eatons BapUst j Church. ! He was preceded in death by a son, James Harold Thompson Jr. Survivors, in addition to his mother his wife, Polly Carter Th ompson of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Freddie (Sharon) Cave of Mocksville; a sister, Betty Ward of Statesville; 2 brothers, Reavis Th ompson ofVadkinville and Roy Lee Thompson of Mocksville; 3 stepgrandchildren; and 2 stepgreat- grandchildren. Memorials: Cemetery fund of Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Eawns Church Road. Mocksville, or the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Woodrow Wilson Tilley Mr. Woodrow Wilson Tilley, 77. diedThuisday, Oct. 26,2000, al,For- kytai Medical Center. ; He was bom March 10,1923, in Surry County to Floyd Thomas Tilley Sr. and Bert Cox Tilley. Mr. Tilley was of the Farmington com munity and was a member of Cente nary United Methodist Church on Hampton Road in.Davidson County. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Scotty W. Tilley; a daughter-in-law, Mickey Tilley; a brother, Ed Tilley; and a sister, Helen Nelson. j Surviving: his wife, Elizabeth ! Ketner Tilley of the home; a daugh- | ter, Linda T. Sapp and husband Jim j of IMnston-Salem; a son, Jerry M. ' Tilley and wife Joni of Winston-Sa lem; 2 sisters, Catherine Harrison - and Alma Jean Combs; 3 brothers, Ray, Paul, Theodore, F.T. Jr. and ~ Hareld Tilley; 7 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct, 28 at Centenary United Methodist Church in David son County. Burial was in the church cemetery. ' ^ I ■h —0 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC <2: > fl—' o Q 0 0 (1 : - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Nov. 2.2000 i Helen Barger Weaver Mrs. Helen Barger Weaver, 8 ]. of Salisbury died Monday, Oct. 30,2000 at Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks after a period of declining health. She was bom February 12, 1918 in Rowan County to the late Eva Schenk and Locke Barger. She at tended Rowan County schools and was retired from Fiber Industries (KoSa). She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church, the Women of the E.L.C.A., and the Keen Age Club. Her husband. Marvin C. Weaver, preceded her in death September 2. 1986. Surviving arc: two sons, Ronald Eugene Weaverof Salisbury, and Gary Lee Weaver of Ml Ulla: one daughter, Shirley Ann Weaver James of Mocksville; one brother, Floyd Adam Barger of Salisbury; one sister, Margaret Weaver of Salisbury; 11 grandchildren; and 13 ; great-grandchildren. . ' Funeral services were Salem ' Lutheran Church in Salisbury. Rev erends Clarence Sifford and Carroll Robinson ofTiciated. Burial followed at a family plot in the church cemetary. / Visitation times were 7-8:30 p.m. "Tuesday, Oct. 31 in the parlot of Salem Lutheran Church. Lyerly Fu neral Home is serving the Weaver family. The family accepted visitors at other times at the home of son Eugene Weaver. Memorials may be made to the Cemetary Endowment Fund. Salem Lutheran Church. S080Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28147. ^Bonnie Sue Wilson / Mrs. Bonnie Sue Akers Wilson, ' 54. died Ttiesday evening, Oct. 24, 2000, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. Mrs. Wilson was bora Jan. 21, 1946, in Pulaski, Va., to the late Sherman and Mary Akers. ^he at tended Freeman Street Baptist Church and attended Hanes High School. Surviving: her husband, Billy Joe Wilson, of the home; a daughter, Deborah Lynn Mitios and husband Pete of Cermanton; and 3 sisters, Violet Kress of Pulaski, and Coleen Shell and Betty Edwards, both of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 11 ajn. Friday, Oct. 27 at Vbgler's Main^ Street Chapel by the Rev. Robert S. Whitaker. Burial followed in Wood land Cemetery. v\ n «j O 0— Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 9,2000 o Clifton Henry Barnes 7 Mr. Clifton Henry Barnes, 83. of U.S. 64 East, Mocksville, died Tues day, Oct. 31. 2000. at Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salisbury. Mr. Barnes was bom Aug. 12, 1917, in Davie County to the late Richard C. and Florence Wyau Bar nes. He was preceded in death by a sister, lla Barnes Yontz. He was a member of No Creek Primitive Bap- list Church and was a retired em ployee of Heritage Furniture in Mocksville. He is survived by: his wife of 39 years, Omie Jones Barnes of the home; a brother, Harvey Bames of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Pearl B. Walser of Lexington and Leiia B. Lemley of Mebane; and several, nieces and nephews. I Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday. Nov. 3, at Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel, with the Elder Eugene Bennett officiating. Burial followed at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials: No Creek ^mitive Baptist Church Building Fund. 107 Nail Road, Mocksville, or to the donor's choice. V) o .K % >0 Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO Florence Cody y FloiBnceCody,93.anativeofDavie County. diedNov. 2inGuiJfoid Health Care Center in Greensboro following an illness of 14 years.She was the daughter of the late Simon and Ellen Woodruff VanEaton and was preceded in death by her hus-b®d. Booker T.Cody, Sr. Six sons also preceded her in death.She is survived by: 6 daughters, Rebecca (Green) Isaac of Mocksville, HelenEvans and LulaNicholson, bothofGreensboro, Berlena Qxfy of Yon-kers, N.Y.. Jenny Llewellyn of Hackesack, N J., and Patricia Cody of Patterson, NJ. Funeral services were held Nov. 5 M2pjji.atShiJohBapiistChutch. ThciRev. Donald Jenkins officiated, and burial followed in the church eem- eteiy. Catherine J. HoUiday / Mrs. Catherine Johnson HoUiday, ' 86, of Camden Court. Advance, died FridayafiBroon.Nov.3,2000aiFoisyth Medical Center after a short illness. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5 in Mt. Zion Bap tist Church cemetery in YadkinvUle with the Rev. BUI Hale, pastor, offici ating. Memorials: Mt. Zion Baptist Church, c/o Rev. BUI Hale, 508 W. Lee St, YadkinvUle, 27055. Mrs. HoUiday was bom in Mont gomery, W.V.. Dec. 6. 1913 to the late Charles Earley and Minnie Mae DeReamer Johiison wd was a retired grocery store cashier wiUi the Publix Supermarket in Orlando, Fl. She wasa member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in YadkinvUle, and enjoyed : traveUng and truck camping with her late husband, Obie Haynes HoUiday, i to whom she was married for over 50 years. She was preceded in deaih by a brother, Charles Earley Johnson. Surviving; 2 daughters, Mrs. ^ Donald (Judy) Malpass of Advance,and Mrs. BiU (Betty) Stanaland of BlairsvUle, Ga.; 3 grandchUdren and 8 great-grandcfiildren. C.H. Cozait »as of the Methodist faith, , veteran of World Warn C '<"> of ihe late F wCoart and Vefma Haynes CozS^- Rachel""'"" wife Pauline A. Keriey Wednesday. Nov' 1 g;;^tJniversi,yBapSi;;S -JnRowSS^L^'®"^^ was bom Aug n ^fcmee first Baptist ChurchSurvivors: 2 sons; Steve (Sarahi ^ •^eyandRonnieKerlev : vUle. Cr- . o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 9,2000 0 c 0 W cr i j Albert Reece Kirkman • Mr.AlbenReeceKirknun.SS.of Lewisville. died Monday. Oct. 30, 2000, at Claire Bridge of Winston- Salem. He was bom Sept. 26, 1915, in Liberty to Grady R. and Ha Reece Kirkman. Mr. Kirkman was a mem ber of Lewisville United Methodist Church, where he had served as trea surer and Sunday school teacher. He was a member of Enterprise Masonic Lodge No. 752 and was a 32nd de gree mason. He had been a member of the Winston-Salem Jaycees and the Lewisville Civic Club, where he was instrumental in obtaining Lewisville's first fire truck. He has also served on the Lewisville School Board and was president of the FTA. Mr. Kirkman loved the out of doors and was an avid golfer. He was a charter member of Tanglewood Golf Course and after he was unable to play golf was a ranger at the course. Por 12 years he was office manager for American Oil Co. He retired from L.A. Reynolds Paving Co. after 30 years of service. Survivors: his wife of 64 years. Celeste Brewer Kirkman of the home; 2 sons. Reece Kirkman and wife Becky of Advance and Steve Kirkman and wife. Anne of Lewisville; 2 daughters, Betsy Cooksey and husband, Dick of Spartanburg, S,C„ and Beverly Davis and husband. Dean of Lewisville; 5 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; a brother, Henry M. Kirkman and wife, Billie of Winston- Salem; a sister, Eleanor Livengood of Davidson County; and a number of nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2 at Forsyth Memorial Park, by the Rev. Donald W. Routh. Memorials: Lewisville Methcxiist Church, 6290 Shallowford Road. "Lewisville, 27023 or to The Alzheimer's Association, Southern Piedmont Chapter, 3420 Shamrock Drive. Charlotte, 28215. J Paul Kiger McBride Mr. Paul Kiger McBride, 70, of Sebring, Fla., and Jefferson died Sat urday. Oct. 28.2000, In Sebring, Ra, . He was bom in Forsyth County Dec, 9.1929, to William Walter and ! Nancy Jane Money McBride, He was | of the Moravian faith. He served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany. A member of West Bend Masonic Lodge 434, he was a mas ter mason in 1967, Mr, McBride re tired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, in 1984 with 37 1/2 years of ser vice. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. W.D. "Mickey" McBride. On March 15.1951. he was mar ried to Peggy Jane Binkley McBride who survives of the home. He is also survived by: a daughter, Paula . Dickinson of Snellville, Ga.; a son, Keith H. McBride of Winston-Sa lem; 3 grandchildren; 4 sisters, Betty Groce of Hunisville, Nancy Warner of Winston-Salem, Karlene Cope of Mocksville. Francis Harris of Elkin; and a brother, Thomas Homer McBride of Pfafltown. A graveside service with masonic riles was held at 11 a.m, Thursday. Nov. 2 at Wesilawn Gardens of Memory. Iforriet Beatrice Melton Mrs. Harriet BeatriceMelton, 61, of Kannapolis died Tuesday. Get 31.2000 at Northeast Medical Cen ter in Concord. She was bom in Chesterfield County, S.C. and was a high school math teacher for Kannapolis City School for 31 years. Surviving are: her husband, Wilmer Melton. Jr. of the home; two sons. Wilmer Mellon III and Victor VIelton, both of Kannapolis; one rrother. Earl Lowery of Baltimore; and five sisters. Mrs: Paulette Clark of Mocksville, Mrs. Shirley Simon of Wadesboro, Mrs, Esther Mobley ofSalisbury. Mrs. Bemice Melton of Salisbury, and Mrs. Ray Anne Short of Chesterfield. S.C. Funeral services were held Sun day. Nov. 5. 2000, 2 p.nt at First vary Baptist Church in Salisbury, Rev. LeamonBrown ofliciated. Burial was held Monday. Nov. 6 at 1 p.tn. at Rock Spring Baptist Church in Ruby. South Carolina. 1 Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC > o 0 o 0^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 9,2000 <5~~ o y Shirley Lowery Tate Mrs. Shirley Lowery Tate, 86, of Elon College died Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2000 at Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville after a brief illness. She was bom in Davie County to the late Cyrus Watson and Elvira Richardson Loweiy. She was amem- ber of Berea Christian Church and a retired employee of Monarch Ho siery Mill. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Hurley Booe, her sec ond husband, Claude R. Tate, Sr., her son Kenneth Wayne Booe, and her infant brother, Cyrus Lowery, Jr. She is survived by the following: two sons. Bill Booe of Ossipee and Claude Tate, Jr. of Asheboro; one brother, Johnny Lowery, Sr. of Mocksville; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The family received friends from 7-8 p.m. at Lowe Funeral Home and Cremetory. Funeral services were held Thurs day, Nov. 2,2000 at Berea Christian Church. Rev. Bland Leebrick, Jr. officiated. Graveside service fol lowed at 2 p.m. at Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery in Cana. The family has asked that memo rials be made to the donor's choice. y Kay Frances West Mrs. Kay Frances West, 66, died Friday, Nov. 3,2000 in Wake Forest University BaptistMedicai Cemerfol- lowing a two month illness. A native of Dayie County, she graduated from Central Davie High Schooi in 1952. She was amemberof Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors; 2sons. Joe Warren West and Gregory Kevin West, both of the home; 4 brothers, Daniel Wesley Tatum of Mocksville, William N. TanimofDecanir,Ga.,E]woodTatum of Greensboro, and Henry Owens Tamm of Winston-Salem; 5 sisters, Annette Eaton, Geraldine Brown, and Jeanette Parks, all ofMocksviile, Cathy Tatum and Rachel Calise, both ofWin- ston-Salem; 4 grandchildren. FuneralserviceswereheldWednes- day, Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. at Cedar Creek Missionary Church. TheRev.Michael Linvilleofliciated, assisted by the Revs. George Wooten and Allen Transou. Burial followed in the church cem etery. ^ Mary Lois Wilson Miss Mary Lois Wilson, 77, of Meadowbrook Terrace in Advance, died early Wednesday morning in the Kate R^noldsHospiceHome in Win ston-Salem after a short illness. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Friday,Nov.3 in Eaton Funerai Chape] with Tom Torpy officiating. Burial was in the Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Memorials: Cemetery Fund ofJeri- cho Church of Christ, c/o Jim Webb, P.O. Box 354, Mocksville or to Kate Reynolds Hospice Home, 100 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Miss Wilson was bom in Davie Cbunty.JaiL 11,1923 to the late James Butler and Hattie Powell Wilson and had been a clerk with Johnsons Gro cery. ShehadbeenanAvonrepresen- : tative and bad worked at Erwin Mills. ! She was a graduate of the Mocksville i High School cla^ of 1941 and was a | memberoftheJerichoChurchofChrisL She was preceded in death by a sister, Katherine Wilson, and by a brother, Ashley Wilson. Survivors:2sisters, Mabel W.Fence of Geveland and Sara W. (Oscar) KoontzofMocksville;fivenieces and nephews; and nine great-nieces and - nephews. vTi - 4j I .13 Oatte 0 0 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 16,2000 - / n O.A. Chapel Mr. O.A. Chapel died Nov. 9, 2000, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Oct. 4.19IS. In Jack son. Mich., the son of Clyde and Zoe Chapel. He graduated from Detroit Institute of Technology in 1940. Mr. Chapel was a pharmacist in the vil lage of Springpon, Mich., for 20 ye^ moved to Advance in 1981 and retired from Eckerd Drugs in 1993. He was an active volunteer in his re tirement years at the Blumenthal Jewish Home, the Samaritan Soup Kitchen and Meals on Wheels in Forsyth County and Davie County. Mr. Chapel was preceded in death by a sister, Wvian Weatherwax, and a brother, Clyde Chapel..Surviving; his wife of 59 years. Helen Jean Beach Chapel; his chil dren, Jean Lee Moore of Advance and William C. Chapel of Clio, Mich.; 4 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren I and a brother. Dr. Donald F. Chapel of Batavia, Ohio. J / Fred M. Einstein / Fred M. Einstein, 82, of3322 Ber muda Village, Bermuda Run, died Tuesday, Nov. 7. 2000, in the Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom in Radford, Va., on April 19. 1918, to Fred and Bessie Lyie Einstein. On July 28, 1938, he married Edna Earle (Nearle) Clinard, who preceded him in death in De cember 1994. Greg, his first grand child, nicknamed him "Mo," which became Mr. Einstein's name among his family and friends. He served 30 years, four active and 16 reserve, in the U.S. Army, retiring as a major in 1963. He worked at Salem Steel Co. for 40 years, retiring from his sales manager's position in 1982. He was a founding memberof the Pinebrook Country Club. He also belonged to the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Lion s Club. After moving to Shallotte in 1985, the Einsteins were active in the Cal vary Baptist Church, transferring their membership from the First Bap tist Church in Winston-Saleia Survivors; 2 sons, Freddy and Jimmy Einstein of Winston-Salem and Bermuila Run, respectively; a ilaughter, Peggy Einstein Yountz of Cornelius; a sister, Aurelia Einstein Norwood of Lynchburg, Va.; 6 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchil dren; and numerous nieces and neph ews. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9. at Voglers Reynolda Road Chapel. Memorials: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 1401 B Old Mill Circle, Winston-Salem, 27013 or American Cancer Society, 4A Oakbranch Drive, Greensboro, 27407. O Oaif/g ttis Lee Gobble Mr. Ottis Lee Gobble, 86, of Sheffield Road, Mocksville, died early Sunday morning, Nov.. 12, 2000 at Forsyth Medical Center af ter a short illness. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14 at Ijames Baptist Church with the Revs. Tommy Faust and Franklin Myers officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: cemetery or play ground fund of Ijames Baptist Church, c/o Joe Gobble, 911 Sheffield Road, Mocksville, Mr. Gobble was bom in Davie County July 21, 1914, to the late Willis Vestal and Flossie Lanier Gobble and was a well-known retired plumber. He was a memberof IjamesBaptist Church where he had served on the church trustee board and pul pit committees. Mr. Gobble was also a farmer and enjoyed camping. His wife, Mary Audrey White Gobble, to whom he was married for 54 years, preceded him in death in 1993. Also deceased are a sister, Mrs. J.S. Peoples and 3 brothers. Ervin Gobble, J.B. Gobble and Felix Gobble. Surviving: 3 daughters and sons- in-law, Mrs. Johnny (Wanda) McBride of the Farmingion commu nity. Mrs. Vic (Patsy) Patti of Mocl«- ville and Mrs. Kenneth (Dottie) Wilkes of Winston-Salem; 3 sons and daughters-in-law, Donnie and Pat Gobble, Odell and Marsha Gobble and Tommy and BarbaraGobble, all of Mocksville; 13grand- children; 13 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Mrs, Betty Jean Rice of Clemmons and Mrs. Zula Meadows of Greensboro; 4 brothers, W.M. Gobble and Clarence D. Gobble, both of Winston-Salem, Virgil Gobble and Howard Gobble, both of Clemmons: and a close friend. Den nis Ijames of Mocksville. Mock.Uhraiy DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Nov. 16,2000 - o 0 ,7-. —Q o Richard C. Humston Richard C. Humston, 67, died on Nov. 13, 2000 at Mission Memorial Hospital in Asheville. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Donnie and Dave, and a son Dennis (Butch) Humston. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Helen: twin daughters, Shetri Ray and Sharon Tolbert; 2 granrlchil- dren; 2 siep-grandchildten; 5 sisters. Ginger, Kaihy, Betty, Peggy and Connie; 3 brothers. Bill, Bob, and Tom. ' BomMarchl3,1933,Mr,Humston was the oldest of 11 children. He educated himself in a variety of jobs. His earlier years were spent in the aluminum plants as a plant engineer employed by Republic Foil, and later National Aluminum Company. He was instrumental in refining all of the operating processes at the foil plant in Salisbury, and at the same time improving his knowledge of the Hunter casting and rolling technology. He was selected as the project and plant engineer for National Aluminum for construction of thenewaluminumplant in Luxembourg. After successfully completing the plant and initial opera- tion of the facility, he returned to the United States and continued with Na tional Aluminum for a shon period. Having broad knowledge of ^ta- Hunterequipment, he became an asso ciate of Fata-Hunter Equipment of Riverside. Calif., a machinery builder specializing in altuninum and steel coating line equipment, which is dis tributed worldwide. Heinstalledmany types of Fata machinery in the USA, Korea. Taiwan, Japan, Argentina. Ghana, the Philippines, the Soviet Union, Australia, and Mexico projects in the USA the Philippines, the Soviet Union, Australia, and Mexico. Mr. Humston worked with engineers from around the world. Such companies as Alcoa. Alumax, Norandal Altuninum companies Worldsource and Pinole Steel frequently sought his expertise. At the time of his death, he was han dling projects for Fata-Hunter on an as-needed basis. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Zoercher-Gillick Funeral of Tell Civ. Ind. Burial is to be at St, Mary's Cem- eter^n Tell City. For more informa tion regarding final arrangements and public viewing, contact Zoercher- Gillick Funeral Home. y Mamie Howard Nail Mrs. Mamie Howard Nail, 80, of Nail Lane, Mocksville, died Wednes day, Nov. 8,2000, at her home. Mrs. Nail was born Nov. 19, 1919, in Davie County to the late Joseph and Rachel Sanders Howard, She was preceded in death by her husband, Robah W. Nail, May 2, 2000, after 60 years of marriage; a great grandson, Jonathan Travis Carter. July 24,2000, and a brother, Joseph Howard. She spent her life tending to her family. She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors: a son, James W. Nail and wife Carolyn of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Ann N. Rich and husband Bud of Mocksville, and Judy N. Howard of Santa Ana, Calif.; 5 . grandchildren; and 6 great-grand children; 2 sisters, Laura Smith and Marjorie Comer, both of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10, at Comatzer United Meth^ist Church Cemetery, with the Revs. Harold Zimmerman and Ronnie Craddock olTtciating. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Kellie Leigh Navarro y Mrs. Kellie Leigh Arnold Navarro, 31. of Winston-Salem died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2000, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was bom July 3,1969, in For- syth County. Mrs. Navarro was a graduate of Davie High School. Surviving: her husband, Martin Navarro Sosa of the home; 3 chil dren, Kenneth Clore Jr., Richard J. Neal and Kellie Maria Arnold Navarro; her mother, Beverly Arnold of Clemmons; her father, James W. Amold and wife Anne of Pfafftown; maternal grandmother, Jeaneiie Sur face of Winston-Salem; 4 sisters, Roxanne Weatherman and husband Arnold of Mocksville, Jennifer Cummings and husband Mark Of PfaBtown, Penelope Homer and hus band Gator of Cosby, Tenn., and Jamie Turtle and husband Billy of Lewisville; 2 nephews; 4 nieces; and many cousins, aunts and uncles. Funeral services were at 11 am. Tuesday, Nov. 14, at Hay worth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Allen Barker officiating. Buriai followed in Gardens of Memory, Walkenown. DbvIb County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC >• 0 0 o ns DAVIE COUNTY ENTCRPRISE RECORD, Nov. 16,2000 - / 0/ i D + 0 J.N. Richardson ; Mr.JJ4.RichanJson.<Jr.,76.ofU.S. 158, Mocksville. died Monday, Nov. 13,2000 at Forsyth Medical Center in Wiiuton'Salem. Mr. Richardson was bom Sept. iO, • 1924 in Richmond, Vo. to the late James and Chessie Carter Richardson Sr. In addition to his parents he was piecededin death by his wife, Kathetine W. Richardson, Aug. 1.2000 after 56 years of marriage: and a brother, Everette Richardson. He was a member of Smith Grove United hjethodist Church and Smith Grove Rutitan Qub. Mr. Richardson worked for Pennington Chevrolet for 35 years and Lou Healy Chevrolet for 3 years, then went on to-work for Davie County School System until he retired as head mechanic. He served our country during World Ward n with the Army. Mr. Richardson is survived byason .Charles Richardsbn and wife of Advance; a daughter, Patricia Richardson of Mocksville; 4 grand- children;3sisters, Sadie Rice ofMocks- ville, Irene Hege of Lexington, and Lillian Tallent of Advance. Funeral services will beheldlhurs- day, Nov. 16 at 6 pan. at Smith Grove United MethodistChurch with the Rev. Bobby Swain and Ray Olfeted offid- attng. Burial was held on Friday, .Nov. 17 at 11 aan. at Smith Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Thursday, Nov. 16 Immediately fol lowing the service at the church. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Eva R. Thompson V Mrs. Eva R. Thompson, 97, died early Saturday morning, Nov. II. 2000, at Yadkin Nursing Care. She was bom in Yadkin County to the late Issac and Amanda Reavis. She was a member of Liberty Bap tist Church in Davie County. She was preceded in death by a son, James Harold Thompson, a grandson, a great-granddaughter, 12 brothers and 4 sisters. Survivois: 2 sons, Roy Lee and wife Camilla Thompson of Mocks ville, and Reavis and wife Audrey Thompson of Yadkinville; a daugh ter, Betty Ward of Statesville; 6 grandchildren; and 8 great-grand- children. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13 at Reavis Funeral Home Yadkinville Chapel, with Dr. Tom Torpy officiating. Burial followed in Gold Springs Family Cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27101. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO 6— pi DAVIE county enterprise record, Nov. 23 ,2000-01 O O o Q J Vivian Lanie Brown . Mrs. Vivian LoRue Baity Brown, 94. of Vero Beach. Fla., a native of Davie County, diet! Nov. 16, 2000. at the Dixie Oaks Manor after a long illness. A funeral service was held at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 20 in the chapel of Cox-Glfford Funeral Home in, Vero Beach. The body was then brought to Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville for a second service at2 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 21. in Liberty Baptist Church with the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Albert Bracken olTiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: VNA Hospice, 1111 36th St.. Vero Beach. FL 32960. She was bom in Davie County on Oct. 3.1906 daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Baity. She moved to Vero Beach from Annapolis, Md.. in 1962. She was a homemaker and member of the Community Church in Vero Beach, a member of the Vero Beach Country Club, the Garden Club and the Eastern Star. Joppa chapter, in Washington. D.C. She was a 1926 graduate of Mars Hill College. Survivors: her son. Richard W. Reavis of Mission Viego. Calif.: a stepson. Russell Brown of Vergennes. Vt.; 8 step-grandchil dren; and 12 step-great-grandchil dren. / Robert R. Carter Robert R. Tatei" Carter. 63. of Yadkinvitle. died Friday. Nov. 17 2000. at the Forsyth Medical Center following a prolonged illness. He was a convenience store owner and manger and auto dealer for several years. He was preceded in death by a daughter. Patricia C. Logan of Ad vance; a step-daughter, Sheriie Hyatt Seott of Winston-Salem; and a step- grandaughter. Amy Myers. Survivors: his mother. Dot Staly of Lexington; a sister. Louise Jarrell of Henrico: his daughter. Sandra Caner Jessup of Advance; 2 step sons. Timmie Hyatt and wife Beverly of Yadkinville. and Ricky Hyatt of Pfafllown; and 3 grandchildren. A graveside funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Monday. Nov. - 20. in Crestview Memorial Park in Rural Hall. Barry Dean Connell Barry Dean Connel. 49. died Wednesday. Nov. 7.2000 afterashoit illness. He was a native of Woodleaf. bora June 1.1951. the son of Olin Connell ^BessieWallerConnell. Heservedin the US Array and" the US Army National Guard from 1971-1990 and teceivedahonorabledischargein 1990.He then worked at the VA Hospital, in Palo Alto, Calif, for seven ye^. Survivors in addition to his father, include: hispannerinlife.TomZamora of San Jose. Calif.: 3 children. JeannieBany and Joel Connell of Illinois; 3 brothers. Ray 03nnell.RJConnellftomMocksville. and Dewey Connell from Qeveland; 4 sisters. Vickie Cnnn^ii Paulerte Chattin ofCooleemee; Diane Waller of Salisbury and Brenda Connell of Mocksville. Preceeding him in death were 2 sisters Joan Reevis and Lois Nichols. I- Davie County Public Ubrat^ Mocksville, NC DAVIE county enterprise record, Nov. 0 0 o m rt V a A -f, -O Paul Harding McCulloh/ M''-Poul Hunting McCuUoh, 79, ofU.S. 158 East, Advance, died early.■ITiuisday mommg, Nov. 16,2000.I .Funeral services were at 2 p.in.paturday, Nov. |g jo Eaton Funeral,Hotne Chapel with the Rev. MarkjWeekley ofliciauog. Burial was injihe Bethlehem United Methodist{Church Cemetery.! Memorials: building fund of(Bethlehem Methodist Church. 321iRedland Road, Advance.•, Mr, McCulloh was bom in Davie{County on June 6, 1921. to the late.George and Harriet Jones McCulloh.Ifestarted as truck dn'verin the fam-:lly-owned business of McCulloh andj Sons Trucking. Uter he became ajself-employed carpenter and cattleJfarmer. He served in the U.S. NavyjSeaBecs during World War 11 Mr.jMcCulloh was an avid outdtmrsmon.He was preceded in death by a :granddaughter. Shelia McCulloh;Kindley and by 4 brothers. J.K.,"i0,oyd. Kermit and Rufus McCulloh, andbyasister.MozelleRatledge.Surviving: his wife, Hatiie SmithMcCulloh; 2 sons and daughters-in-Jaw, Jerry and Joyce McCulloh ofpina Grove and Tim and PatriciaMcCulloh of Advance; a grandson;3 sisters, Georgia Taft of Charlone,.Geraldlne M. Smith and Bonnie M.Helsabeck, both of Advance; abrother, G,W^ McCulloh of Char-.lotte; and several nieces and neph ews. 23,2000 - D1 ElMede Z. Murrayy ' ElfriedeZ. Murray died Monilay, I Nov. 13,2000. in Summerville, S.C. ■ Mrs. Murray was bom March 30,1936, in Munich, Germany, a daugh ter of the late Maurer Johann Danzer and Maria 23ntl Sailer. She was a homemaker and was Roman Catho lic. Survivors: her husband. Raymond R. Murray of Sununerville; 3 daugh ters, Jean Lancaster of Goldsboro. Patricia Carter of Advance andSharon Peele of Elgin, III.; a son. Raymond R. Murray Jr. ofAdvance;a brother, Klaus Sailer of Germany; 2 sisters, Maria Sosh of Kokomo. Ind.. and Waldraud Hanke of Ger many; and 11 grandchildren. .. A funeral Mass was held at noon Friday, Nov. 17, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Clemmons by Father Frank O'Rourke. Robert H. VanAntwerpy Mr. Robert Hunter VanAntwerp,52, of Gastonia. died Thursday, Nov. 16. at Carolina Medical Center.He was bom In Lee County, Fla.,on Nov. 8, 1948, to Floyd and SallyPorter VanAntwerp of Elkin, whosurvive. He was a member of Covenant United Methodist Church inGastonia, where he was a lay speaker, member of the MethodistMen and the church choir. He was ScoutmasterforTroop 13, Gastonia.aiid was employed by Dixie hidus- tries of BelmontFuneral services were Monday.Nov. 20, at Covenant MethodistChurch, officiated by the Revs.David Mason and Chuck Halipilias.Burial was in Gaston Memorial Park.Survivors: wife, Becky S. 'VanAntwerp of the home; a son!Robert Thomas VanAntwerp of thehome; brothers, Floyd VanAntwerpJr. of Myrtle Beach. S.C., Richard VanAntwerp of Boone. PeterVanMtwerp of Rock Hill. S.C.. andDavid VanAntwerp of Mocksville;and 5 nieces and nephews.Memorials: Cancer Society ofGaston, 220 E. Franklin Blvd.,Gastonia, 28052; or Covenant Methodist Chruch, 801W. Franklin Bl vd Gastonia. 28052. ' Margaret "Irene" Smith V Mrs. Matgaifct "Irene" ElizabethBinkley Smith. 81, died Thursday,Nov. 16.2000, at Clemmons Village Assisted Living.She was bom April 8. 1919, in Forsyth County to Rosie ThomasBinkley and William Binkley. Mrs.Smith was a member of IramanuelBaptist Church in Clemmons.• She was preceded in death by herhusband. Mr. Melvard Smith; par-tnts; 2 grandchildren, ChristopherRyan Smith and Candice Nicole Smith; a brother, James Binkley; and2 sisters, Edith Keaton and Frances Keaton.Surviving: a daughter. PeggyMyers (husband J.T.); 4 sons, AlbertSmith (wife Linda). Robert Smith,Donald Smith (wife Jan), and MikeSmith (wife Gail); 2 sisters, FayeWebb and Annice Binkley of Advance; 3 brothers, Clifton Binkley ofGlemmons, William Binkley of Win-Ston-Salem and Charlie Binkley ofLewisville; 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.• Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Sunday. Nov. 19, at Mocks UnitedMethodist Church in Advance withthe Revs; Bruce Gwyn and Otis Clampitt officiating. Burial followedin the Immanuel Baptist Church Cemetery in Clemmons. Tommie Lenny SummersJ Mr. Tommie Lenny Summers, 84,of Buckhead Road, Harmony, diedNov. 16,2000, in Iredell MemorialHospital following a period of ill ness.A native of Iredell County, he wasthe son of the late Peter and Jennie Campbell Summers. He was a charter member of Rrst Baptist Churchin Harmony, and was a farmer.He is survived by nephews and nieces.Funeral services were Monday.Nov. 27, at 2:30 p.m. at First BaptistChurch, with the Rev. DarryllMcConnell officiating. Burial followed in the family plot of Mt. NeboBaptist Church Cemetery. r Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC <5 0- "^5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 30,2000 - M V -h O >• cs- James AtweU Alexander of A'exoiKter. 89pf Stony Point, jiej Sunday mom' 'ng. Nov. 26.2000.He was a native of AlexanderCounty and received his bachelor's roi„ ^ studies at theColorado School of Mines and the Carolina a! Fo£ """ 8«>togy. work for Shell Oil Co. In Texas. Mr. Alexander returned to the family fcnnml940 wheteheiaisedS i-n a7•""""'s^tirementn 1996. Mr. Alexander was known He served on the N.C. Boardof Agriculture for 18 yeats. Mr AI exander served as county commt:Alexander County, on the^ of directors for the AlexanderCommunity Hospital, was a charter Quh °J- ■'^y'o'sville Lions£k alid of NorthwesternBank and helped found the Nonh jvas a longtime member, Sundayschool teacher and elder of Elk Shoals ARP Church.He was married to Pauline HillAlexander on Dec. 23 I93g v:v!^f"''o°">'>iswife.heissur-"ved by; a daughter. Polly a Van Hoyof Mocksville; 4grandchildren-2 sons-in-iaw. Henry P. Van Hoy of Si^ '^O'o^s Palmer ofStatesvilie; and 2 nieces. Monday. Nov. 27. at Elk Shoals AWChurch with Dr. Earl Llnderman of. ,ficiating. Burial followed in the Oakwood Cemetery. Statesvilir 1 Wade Carlton Becky Mr. Wade Carlton Beck. 76. ofHouston Road. Mocksville. died Friday. Nov. 24.2000. at Fotsyth Medical Center In Winston-Salem.Mr. Beck was bom July 1.1924.in Davie County to the late Charlieand Lydia Beck. In addition to hisparents, he was preceded in death bya grandson. Michael Hunter.He was a member of JemsalemBaptist Church. Mr. Beck worked forFiber Industries as an electrician anda fatmer. He served during WorldWar n with the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946.Mr. Beck is survived by: his wifeof 57 years. Ruth Miller Beck, whohe married Dec. 27. 1942; 2 sons. Donald Wade Beck, and Joe LinnBeck and wife Leanne of Mocksville; a daughter. Patricia Kames ofLexington; 3 grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren; 4 brothers. Kenneth '•Beck of Salisbury, Richard Beck ofMocksville. Clifford Beck of Lexington and Claude Beck of Mocksville; and a sister. Eidith Crubb of Mocksville.Funeral services were held at 3p.m. Sunday. Nov. 26. 2000. at Jerusalem Baptist Church, with theRevs. Jimmy Lancaster and RonHoneycutt officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery withfull military rites.Memorials: Jerusalem BaptistBuilding Fund. 495 Pleasant Acre Dr.. Mocksville. y^uby B. Byrd Ruby Lee Burton Byrd. 72, of Lexington died Saturday. Nov. 25. 2000 at Sunbridge Nursing Care af ter an illness of three months. Mrs. Byrd was bom in Davie County on Match 5.1928 to Roy Lee Burton and Hattie Elizabeth Whisenhunt Burton. She was retired from United Furniture Company. Her husband. Clarence Ray Byrd pre ceded her in death in 1986 and a son. Danny Ray Byrd also preceded her in death. Surviving are a son. Roger Byrd of Lexington: four daughters. Ann Wishon and husband Charles of Mocksville, Jean Robbins and hus band Donnie, Debbie Leonard and husband Tommy, all of Lexington, and Cathy Robbins and husband Mitchell of Salisbury; two brothers. Peter Burton of Lexington, and Tommy Burton of Winston-Stdem; two sisters. Callie Hudson of Ad vance, and Margaret Keaton of Win ston-Salem; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held No vember 28 at II a.m. at Davidson Funeral Home Lexington Chapel. The Rev. Clyde Akers officiated. Burial followed at Forest Hill Me morial Park. The family received friends from 6 to 8 p.m.. Monday at Davidson Funeral Home and other times at the home in Lexington. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO 0 o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 30,2000 n 4 W ?r- y Brenda Potts Cline Mis. Bienda Polls Cline, 54, of Advance, died Wednesday night, Nov. 22, 2000. at Forsyth Medical Center. She was Ijom April 2, 1946, in Forsyth County to Paul Archie and Maiy Jane Myers Potts. Mrs. aine was a member of TUmers Creek Bap. list Church. Surviving: her husband, Jimmy Wayne Cliiie of the home; her father, Paul A. Potts of Advance; a son, Ri chard Cline of Advance; 2 daughters, Glenda Lane and Sandra Micozzi, both of Advance; a sister. Shirley Walls of Advance; and 3 grandchil dren. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25 at Turners Creek Baptist Church by Pastor Curtis Gibson and Brother Allen Barker. Burial followed in the church cemetery. y Madge Danner Mrs. Madge Danner, 78, of Win- ston-Salem, died Friday, Nov. 17, 2000. She was bom to the late Munzie Danner and Clara Heath Danner on OcL 10,1922. in Harmony. She had been a resident of Winston-Salem since 1941. She worked at Carbon Plant, Western Electric, for over 30 years and as a certified nursing as sistant. She was a member of Shiloh Methodist Church. She served as the local president and state vice presi dent for World War I Auxiliary 555. She was a member ofIblephone Pio neers and served as an assistant chap lain for the Salvation Army Home League. She is survived by; a son, Robby Boyles Jr. and his wife, Jo Beth, of Getmanton; 2 grandchildren; a sis ter, Betty Beeding of Mocksville; a brother, Richard Danner Jr. of States- ville; 2 nephews; 2 nieces; and nu merous great and great-great-nieces and nephews and her dog, Liza. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24, at Oaklawn Memo rial Gardens. The Rev. Dr. Polly Applefleld officiated. Memorials: Family Services, 610 Coliseum Drive, Winston-Salem, 27106. James Franklin Gaines ^ James Franklin Gaines, 57, of Mocksville died Sunday,. Nov. 26, 2000 at Brian Center in Salisbury. He was bom March 2, 1943 in Rowan County to the late Cora Mabe and Daniel Dewey Gaines. He was educated in the Rowan County schools and worked at Lim Corriher Mills in the maintenance department and also at Rowan Schools in main tenance. HewasamemberofCorriher Heights Baptist Church. He is survived by a companion, Linda Beck of Mocksville; two : daughters, Kimberly Gaines of Mocksville, and Kelley Gaines Bare - of China Grove; three brothers. Nelson Gaines and Forrest Gaines of Kannapolis,andW.L."Dub'' Gaines of Landis; two sisters, Vernie FredricksonofSalisbury, and Frances ; Black of China Grove; and three . grandchildren. Funeral services were heldWednesday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m., | *Notthctest Chapel Linn Honeycutt Funeral Home.TTieReverendsBobby Joe Shinault and Chris Pethel offici ated. Burial followed at Legion Me morial Park in Cooleemee. I The family received visitors from | 6-7 p.itt on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at Linn Honeycutt Funeral Home in China \ Grove. s ,3 t: 0 1 Davie County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NO n 0 0 o Ai \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Nov. 30,2000 n . ^ V <t -i- I . « ni ^ James Marrin Mclntyre Mr. James "Jim" Mairin Mclniyre, 74. of Woodleaf died Sunday, Nov. 26.2000a( Lucheran Nursing Home. He had been illfor (he pasi HmonUis and sedously ill for eight weeks. He was born February 13.1926 in Rowan County to the late Lillian Michael and Cyrus Edwin Mclntyre. He was educated in the Woodleaf schools and is a graduate of Char lotte Diesel School. He owned and operated an auto repair shop at his home in Wotxileaf and was a retired member of Woodleaf Volunteer Fire Depanment. He was retired from M.A.N. Truck and Bus in Cleveland and also retired from (he Rowan County Bus garage. He was a member of Woodleaf United Methodist Church, the La dies and Men's Bible Class, the West Rowan Nutrition Site, and held many offices over the past 60 years. He is survived by his wife, Reba Nichols Mclntyre, formerly of Cooleemee, whom he married in 1943: one son, Robert Mclntyre of Woodleaf: two daughters, Catherine "Tiny" Steele of Woodleaf, and Ann Mclntyre of Salisbury: one sister, Mildred Ward of Woodleaf: and sev eral grandchildren and great-grand children. A memorial service was held Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2000, 11 a.m. at Woodleaf United Methodist Church. Reverends Brenda Newman, Shirley Jones, and Don Newman officiated. Visitation took place at Woodleaf United Methodist Church following the memorial service. In lieu of ffowers the family has asked that memorials be made to Woodleaf United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 299, Woodleaf, N.C. 270S4 or Woodleaf Volunteer Fire Depart ment, 9025 Cool Springs Road, Woodleaf, N.C. 27054. Myrtle Merritt-Shore / Mrs. Myrtle Campbell Merritt- Shore, 67, of Rural Hall, died Satur day, Nov. 26,2000, at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem after a peritxl of declining health. Mrs. Shore was born in Cermanton Nov. 10, 1933, the daughter of the late Willie Lee and Rosa Milter Campbell. She was a meinber of Jefferson Church of Christ in Rural Hall. She owned and operated .Mynle's Beauty Shop for more than 35 years. She was a cook and had received numerous awards for baking. Surviving; her husband, Richard G. Shore of the home: 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Lisa and David Saundets of Rural Hall and Debbie and Larry Shelton of King; ason and daughter-in-law, Garry and Bek Merritt of tCng; 9 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Elizabeth Abernethy of Mocksville, Willie Kate Uwson of Germanton and Violet Stevens of Winston-Salem; a brother, Clarence Campbell of Walnut Cove; and 2 nephews. Mrs. Shore was preceded in death by her first husband, Ralph L. Merritt; her twin sister, Mabel Merritt; and a grandson, Justin Merritt. Funeral services were at 11 a.m Lena Juanita Scott "ceofDavieCounT^She was bom June 23, ipig Surviving: 2 daughters, Darkes ^'Patrick of \Valnu"co«Tnd - her, Bobby Woodlief of T^omasvilJe; 9grandchildten: and 3Sreat-grandchildren, Y^tan Memorial Gardens in Yadk- j Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Jefferson Church of Christ by Jerry Simpkins, Steve Cook, Darrell Portwocxl and Glenn Van Meter, ministers. Memorials: Jefferson Church of Christ Sanctuary Fund, 8200 Jefferson Church Road,'Rural Hall 27045. y Henna M.SendaMrs. Herma M. Senda, 74 ofMtKksvilIe, died Nov. 24,2000 - German parents in o Sir' ® RoxannaO. Gou^nour and husband Roben 'lie. Bunal was in Pennsylvania. \ \ o 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 7,2000 • / / Virginia Dorsett Beaver ' J Mn.ViiiginiaDorsetlBeaverdied Tuesday morning, Dec. S, 2000 in Cartersville. The body is teing brought to Eaton Funeral Home for services with burial to be in Rose Cemetery. She was the wife of the late Kenneth Lee Beaver who died in 1993. / y Sarah Juanita Gregory Sarah Juanita Whiiaker Ctegoiy, n 69. of Claude Railedge Road, Mocks- viile, died Sunday. Dec. 3. 2000 at Davis Medical Center in Statesville. Mrs. Gregory was bom Ocl 13. 1931 in Davie County to the late Maude WhitakerRatledge. She was preceded in death by her husband. Howard Gre- goiy. in 1988. She was a member of Zion United Methodist Church. She is survived by: a step.brother Jetty Ratledge; 2 step-sisters Mary Reavis and Bonnie Mayhew. all of Mocksvilie; 3 special friends Phyllis R. Allen. Josephine Ratledge and Lucille Sharer all of Mocksvilie. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Dec. 6.2000 at 3 p.m. at Zion United Methodist Church Cem etery with the Rev. Billy Janett offici ating. Memorials: Zion United Meihod- ist Church Cemetery Fund cfo Ray Cleary 1535SheffieldRd.Mocksville. . b •s O n~ h .w (v- Mary Hairston Carter Mary Hairston Catter.7S, of Lex ington died Nov. 30, 2000 at the Davie County Hospital after a sud den illness. She was bom on July 17.1925 in Davidson County to the late Mable Hairston. She was a life member of Yadkin Star Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband. Codell Carter of the home; three sons. S.M. Jordan Jr. of N.Y., Samuel Jor-danofMocksville. and Keith Wilson of Lexington; six daughters. Mary Emma Threadgill, Daisy J. McCandies. Joyce Ann Carter. Helen Eloise Carter. Sylvia Carter Neal. all of Lexington, and Kathy Cater of Winston-Salem; one brother. J.C. Hairston of Lexington; one sister. Geneva H. Winslow of Lexington; 20grandchildten;and lOgreat-grand- children. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, Dec. 3.2000 at Yadkin Star I Baptist Church. Reverends Thomas Boiser and J.W. Cade officiated. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Public UbranrWocfcsvij/e, Mc RlUdred Cline Conistable X Mrs. Mildred Cllne Constable died Saturday, Dec. 2. 2000, at Meadowbrbok Terrace of Davie. She was bom April 2, 1922. in Forsyth County;to Lillie Cline. Mrs. Constable was a member of Har mony Grove United Methodist Church. Preceding Mrs. Constable in death was her husband. James W. Constable Sr. Survivors: 2 daughters. Josephine "Jo" Martin and husband, James, and Dailene Sheets and husband, Keith, all of Mocksvilie; a son, James Wesley Constable Jr. of East Bend; 7 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil dren; and 2 greai-great-grandchil- dren. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Tiiesday, Dee. 5, at Westlawn Gardens of Memory with the Rev. Ken Furches officiating. Memorials: American Diabetes Assoc. Forsyth Chapter, P.O. Box 571146, Winston-Salem, 27157. William Anderson-Harpe J Mr. William Anderson "Bill" Harpe, 60. of Sunset Drive, Mocks vilie. died Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 29. 2000 at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill. ' Funeral services were at I p.m. Saturday. Dec. 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Charles Bul lock and Danny Shore officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Davie Chapter of the American Red Cross, 65 Court Square, Mocksvilie. Mr. Harpe was bora In Davie County June 19, 1940, to the late Elbeit H, and Hazel Anderson Harpe and had been a salesman with Mocksvilie Builders Supply for 31 years. He was a member of Mocks vilie First Baptist Church. He had coached Little League Baseball and was a champion skeet shooter. Mr. Ha^ was a member of the Home Builders Association, a former member of Mocksviite Downtown Revi- | talization and a graduate of Davie ' High Schooi class of 1958. ! Surviving: his wife, Brenda Day Harpe of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Preston (Jennifer) Neely of Mocks- ( ville; a son. William Jeffrey Harpe ' ofMocksville; a granddaughter: and . a sister. Judy Harpe of Mqcksville. i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Dec. 7,2000 - Mary Rose Joyner ofN.C-801 S..Advance,<liei3niuis.Jay morning, Nov. 30.2000 at For- syih Medical Center after a shon ili- ness. Funeral services were at 2 p m Sunday. Dec, 3 in the Old Fulton Methodist Episcopal Church, South with the Revs, Rusty Morrison.' ttermitBajIey.Mark Demon andSue Nonhcraftofficiaiing, Burial was in 'the church cemetery, Memorials; Emergency Food andMedicine Fund, Davie Social Ser- vices c/o Karen Smith, P,0, Box 517, Mocfcsville,, Mrs, Joyner was bom in Davie County on May II. 1933. to the lateSamuel David and Amanda WallerFrye. and was retired from Ingenoll- Rand with 18 years of service She was a graduate of the Shady Grove H'Sh School in Advance, class of 1951, Mrs, Joyner was a lifelong lumber of Fulton United MethodistChurch; she attended the Episcopai Church of the Ascension at Fork. At Fulton Church, she was the church •• membership secretary for many years. She was a member and coor- dmaior of the Food Closet Commit- lee, Mrs, Joyner was a community volunteer, and was instrumental inthe restoration of the Old Fulton Methodist Episcopal Church. She was preceded In death by her husband, Glenn Harles Joyner on fuly30, 1985, Survivors: 2 sons, David Joynerof the home and Dean Joyner of Cleminons; 3 grandchildren; asisterMrs. James (Mildred) Ryan of Ad vance; and a niece. Charlie Hugh Lakey » Mr, Charlie Hugh Lakey. 69, of Horse Shoe Trail. Mocksville, died Thursday, Nov. 30, 2000 at Davie County Hospital, Funeral services were at 11 a,m, Satunlay, Dec, 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Revs. Darrell Cox and Glenn Sellers ofTiciating, Burial was in Blaise Baptist Church Cem etery. Mr. Lakey was bom April 14. 1931, in Davie County to the late Hiram Austin and Margaret Todd Lakey, He served in the Korean con- Hict. was a retired tool and die maker with AMP Inc,, and was a member of Blaise Baptist Church, Survivors: his wife. Dot Hilton Lakey of the home; a daughter, Marsha L, Dayton and husband George of Miami. Fla,; 2 sons. Dou glas H, Lakey and Angela N, Lawrence, and Charles M, Lakey and wife Scarlett, all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; agreat-grandchild; 6 stepchildren. Ronnie W. Hilton of the home, L, Keith Hilton of Moeks- ville. Donna H. Morrison of Mount Ulla, Brenda H, Howeli. Robert A. Hilton, Bonnie H. Brown, all of Mocksville; iOsiepgrandchildrcn; 2 brothers, Cecil andClyde Lakey; and 2 sisters. Ruth Lakey and Dorothy Walker, all of Mocksville. He was preceded in death by a brother, Wayne Lakey, Johnny Newton Lowery • Mr. Johnny Newton Lowciy. Sr.. 1 92.ofSunsetCirele.Mocksville.died ! Sunday. Dec, 3.2000 at his home, j Mr,Lowetywa5bomDec-20,I907 1in Davie County to the late Cyrus WaBonandQviraRichardsonLoweiy,He was preceded in death June 3, 1990 by his wife Ruby Mae Brackens Loweiy, after 52 years of marriage; and a sister Shiiley Taie, Mr, Loweiy graduated from Cana High School in 1924 and retired in 1972 from F&H Motors. He was a memberof Eaions Baptist Church and the Men's Sunday School Oass, Heis survived by 2 sons.Johnny N, Lowery. Jr, ofMocksville and Grover W, Lowery and wife Cindy of Madi son; 4 daughters. Alice L, Zaiascek and husband James of Spring Lake. RebaLLawierofMocksville, NorniaL, Long and husband Herman of " Chatswonh, Ga., and Shirley L. Wingler and' husband Johnny of •Mooresville, Funeralserviceswere heldWednes-day. Dec. 6 at 3 p.m. at Eaions Baptist Church with Dr. David Gilbreath offi ciating, Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials; EatonsBaptistChufch i495 Eatoiis Church Rd, Mocksville. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 7,2000 - 0 0 (Y \ i" 3 ~<a I / Girie HQTMartin '/ Cirie Hill Manin, 72. of Uxing. </ Ion died Monday, Nov. 27. 2000 at' High Point Regional Hospital aftera one week illness. She was bom in Commerce. Ga. on Sept II. 1928 to the late Hoyt Eugene and Ora Estelle Sandeis Hill. She was educated in the Oavie and Davidson County school system and was a member of New Hope Holi ness Church. She is survived by two daughteis. Diane Manuel of Southmont and Wyvonne Calhoun of Port Chester.N.Y.; two sons. Franklin Martin of Georgia, and Jimmy Martin of Lex ington; two brothers, Dewey Hill and R.E. Hill, both of Lexington; four sisters. Alma Bailey. EInora H. Rob erts. Magalene Hill, all ofLexington, and Maty Ann White of Cooleemee; IOgrandchildren;and I6gicat-eiand- children. Funeral services were conducted on Dec. 2. 2000 at 3 p.m. at New Hope Holiness Church. Bishop S.T. Greene and Rev. Rufus Wyatt offici ated. Burial followed Monday. Dec. 4 at 11 a.m. at the V.A. National Cemetery in Salisbury. Davie County Public Librafy Mocksville, NC James Franklin Phelps / Mr. James Franklin Phelps. 75. of Main Street. Cooleemee. di^ Friday. Dec. 1.2000 at Meadowbrook Manor in Qemmons. A graveside service was held Mon day. Dec. 4 at I pjiL at the National Ct^eiery in Salisbury with Chaplain A.G. Parker ofiiciating and with Mili tary Rites by the VFW, District tl Memorial Honor Guard. Mr. Phelps was bom Jan. 3.1925 in Davie County to the late Frank and Alice Hutchinson Phelps and was re tired from Etwin Mills. He served in the US Navy during World War II and in the National Guard during the Ko rean Conflict. He was a member of Cooleemee First Bi^tist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife. Margaret Cherry Phelps, and a son, George Phelps. Survivors include: 3 grandchil dren. 4 great-grandchildren. 2 great- greatgrandchildren, and asister; Rosie Mae Mayers of Cooleemee. John Richard Sheek y/ Mr. John (Dickie) Sheek. 62, of Cleveland, N.C.. died early Wednes day morning, Nov. 27,2000in Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday. Dec. I in Edgewood Baptist Church in Cooleemee with the Revs. Danny Shore and Billy Honeycutt of ficiating. Burial was in the Oeveland Town COmetety. Mr. Sheek was bom in Davie County. Aug. 17. 1938. to the late Thomas Franklin and Mary Ruth Angell Sheek and wasaretired inspec tor with Cone Mills in Salisbury. He was a member of the Edgewood Bap tist Church and a \-eteran of the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by a brother. Fraiiklin H. Sheek. Surviving: his wife. Wanda Deloach Sheek of the home; 3 sons. David and wife Jay Greenwell of Salisbury, Richard C. Sheek of Cleve land and Darby K. Sheek. Sr. and wife Beth of Troutman; and 2 grandchil dren. X^rraine Howard Scotty Mrs. Lorraine Howard Scott. 70. died Friday moming. Dec. 1,20(X). at Fbrsyth Medical C^enter.She was bom Dec. I. 1930. in • Davie County to Tom and Dora Howard Howard. Mrs. Scott was preceded in death by 4 sisters. Ruby Bryant. Lona Howard. Ruth McKnight and Mary Howard. Surviving: a sister. Helen Holder, of Clemmons; a brother, Thomas Ross Howard, of Advance; 2 special friends. Odell Dixon and Nellie Scott; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, at Westlawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel by the Rev. Harold Zimmerman. Burial followed in the cemetery. <_ (i 0 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 7,2000 • \ \ Charles A. Troxler / Mr. Charles Alexander Troxler, 92. of Winsicn-Salem. died Monday morning, Nov. 27.2000, at Forsyih Medical Center after a short illness. He was bom June 27, 1908, in Greensboro to Alexander Monroe Troxler and Ann Williams Troxler. He married Ethel Brandon of Wn- ston-Salem in 1929. She preceded him in death in 1993. His parents; two sisters; a brother, and a grand- son, Jeifery T. Clubb also preceded him in death. He had worked as a ste- reotyper in the pressroom of fust the High Point Enterprise, then the Win- ston-Salem Journal and Sentinel be fore moving to New York, where he worked for the Herald-Tribune and The New York Times. Mr. Troxler was a member of Calvary Moravian Church and the Winston-Salem Odd Fellows Lodge, active in both as long as his health permitted. Survivors: his daughter, Shirley T. Clubb and her husband Charles V. Newman of Bermuda Run; a grand daughter, Robin C. Whitley and her husband David of Clemmons; a grandson; 2 great-granddaughters; and 2 sisters, Elizabeth Crawford of Kemersville and Frances Chniel of High Point. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 30 at Calvary Mora vian Church by the Revs. Lane Sapp and David MerrilL Burial followed in the Moravian Graveyard. Memorials: Calvary Moravian Church. 600 Holly Ave., Winston- Salem.27101. George W. Wilson v Mr.GeatgeW.Wilsan.87,ofOeffl- mcns. died Saturday, Dec. 2,2000 at The Elms at Tanglewood. He was bom July 4, 1913 in Davidson CountytoEliW. and Bessie Weaver Wilson. Mr. Wilson was a memberofCentenaiy United Method ist Church ofQemmons where he was chief usher for many years and amem- ber of the Methodist Men. He was a member of the Qemmons Civic Club and former owner of Wilson's flower Shop. Sutvivibrs: Opal BrewerWilson; a son, George E.wnson and wifeEleanor (Jeep) of Advance; 2 granddau^ters; 2gteatgrandchildren, asister.Geittude Kidner of California. Funeral services were at 2 pan.,' Tuesday, Dec. 5 at Centenary United Methodist Church by the Revs. Batiy Lemons and Greg Uttle. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. -5: Ooiid County Public libraiy Mocksvllle, NC .0 n DAVIE county ENTEWRISE_M^ORd, Dec. 14.2000 fl W) i 0 . © Virginia D. Beaver y Mrs. Virginia Dorsen Beaver, 73, of Cartersville, Ca. died in (he Maplewood Ridge Health Care in Cartersville Tuesday. Dec. S, 2000. Funeral services were held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Lanny Atkins officiating. Burial wasat lOaan. Tues day in Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Beaver was bom April 19, 1927 in Davidson County to the late Charles A. and Eva Leonard Dorsen and was a homeitiaker. She was ofthe Baptist Faith. She was preceded in death by her husband. Kenneth Lee Beaverin 1933. Surviving: 3 sons. Michael Lee BeaverofMarietta. Ronald Hedrickof Dallas, and Roty Hedrick of Marietta; 7 sisters; and S grandchildren. Jettie Oakley Chuiui y Mrs. Jettie Oakley Chunn, 89. of ! U.S. fiOl South. Mocksville, died at her home Dec. 11, 2000 following a period of declining health. She was bom in DavieCounty. was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church, and wasa member of Rose De Moll Chapter 531 Eastern Stair. Silvers: 2sons,GeoigeF.Chumi of Winston-Salem, and Daimy Andre' Chunn of the home; 3 daughters. Bar bara Chunn Brown of Greensboro. Phyllis Chunn Duncan of Statesville, andZettie Chunn PhUlipsofCharlotte;11 grandchildren and 11 great-grand children. Funeral airangements will be made by Graham Funeral Directois. Nina Smith Cochrane / Mrs. Nina SmiilsCochrane, 86, of Rutherfordton. died Friday. Dec. 8, 2000. at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie County. She was a native of Spartanburg County, S.C.,the daughter of the late O.P. and Emma Brooks Smith. She was the wife of the late J.O. Co chrane. She was a former resident in the communities of Oak Springs ahd Mountain Creek, Rutherfoid County. She was a member of Mountain Creek Baptist Church. Surviving: a son and daughter-in-law, Joe K. and Sen. Betsy Cochrane of Advance: a brother, Lyies Smith, of Spananburg; 2 sisters. Irene Proitt of Spartanburg and Ella Cabe of Sac ramento, Calif,; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, at McMahan's Fu neral Chapel by the Rev. Billy Honeycutt. Burial was in the Moun tain Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Mountain Creek Baptist Church Lottie Moon Offer ing, 710 Mountain Creek Road, Rutherfordton, 28139. Dorothy B. Dimmette■J Ms. Dorothy Burton Dimmette, 68, died Thursday, Dec. 7, 2000, at her daughter's home in Elkin. She was bom Aug. 26, 1932, in Forsyth County to Leroy Burton Sr.and Gertrude Pegram Burton. Ms. Dimmette was a member of the First Assembly of God and was retired from General Motors. Surviving: her mother of Win ston-Salem; a son, Philip Hamby, of Winston-Salem; a daughter, SherriLynn Coe, of Elkin; a sister, Phyllis WIes, of Winston-Salem; 4 brothers, Leroy Burton Jr, of Lewisville, Alburn Burton of Walkertown, Wayne Burton of Pfafftown andLariy Burton of Advance; 5 grand children; and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were at 11 a.m.Monday, Dec. 11 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, Burial followedin Westlawn Gardens of Memory, Sandra Alley ClodfelterV Mrs. Sandra Alley Clodfelter, 49,died Thursday, Dec. 7,2000, at her home.She was bom Jan. II, 1951, inDavidson County to Robert Paul andInez Wilson Alley. Mrs. aodfelterwas a member of Unity MoravianChurch in Lewisville, where she wasa member of the Higgins Sundayschool class. She was formerly pianist and organist at Oakdale BaptistChurch in Spencer, Shilow United Methodist Church in Reeds andChurchland Baptist Church inChurchland. She was a graduate ofWest Davidson High School and theUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro. She received a master'sdegree in education from Appalachian State University and a master's degree in administration from NorthCarolina A&T University. She wasa member of the National Board of Certified Teachers and the NorthCarolina Association of Educators.Formerly she taught school at William R. Davie Elementary School iiiDavie County and Churchland El ementary School in Churchland. She was a teacher at Marvin Ward El ementary School in Clemmons. Survivors: her husband, H. BrownClodfelter Jr., of the home; a son,John Zachary Clodfelter, of thehome; a brother, Robert Paul Alley. Jr., and wife, Kaye. of Churchland;2 nieces; 2 nephews; 2 aunts; her mother-in-law, Selma C, Clodfelter,of Winston-Salem; and a sister-in-law, Diana Graham and husband, Maynard, of Wintslon-Salera.Funeral services were at 2 p.m. .Sunday, Dec. 10 at Unity MoravianChurch in Lewisville by the Rev.Carl Southerland. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO 0 0 o iL' DAVIE county ENTE^SE^CORI), Dec. 14,2 2000 / ^'noraFoote Eaton Monday nigh,. « "f Davie a period ofi|in«5 active nie,nber of ^ an raemberofRoseDeMolichJ'' "Eaiteni Star. ^apterss 1 vi'fc;4daughKl^"^'''''°fMocics.of Wahway. Nj 'r® f®a^«nian Advance. Queen VeJ^^'t . Virginia Hutchins Evans J Mra. Virginia Dorman Hutchins Evans. 89, of Wilkesboro Street, Mocks ville, died Thursday morning. Dec. 7, 2000 at Meadowbrook Ter. race of Davie. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 9 in Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. Wil liam Wombough, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Center Methodist Building Fund, c/o Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville. Mrs. Evans was bom in Glenville. Ga.. Oct. 19.1911, to the late Walter B. and Blanche Strain Hutchins. She was a practical nurse and a graduate of the Old City Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Wtnston-Sa- lem. She retired from the nursing profession after 49 years. She was a member of TWin-City Eastern Star in Winston-Salem and a member of the Camel City Chapter of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, where she was also a past Worthy High Priestess. She was one of the original seven chaner members of the Mocksville Women's Club, a member of the Mocksville and Center Senior Citi zens and a member of the Mocks ville Senior Trotters Band. She was an active member of the Center United Methodist Church, where she was a charter member of the United Methodist Women. She was an award-winning artist in me diums of pencil and chalk. In 1990. the Davie County Commissioners appointed her to the Senior Center Advisory Board. Her hobbies in cluded crocheting and cooking and benevolences extended to her com munity through her gifts of food and fellowship. Her husband, the late E.P. "Fuzzy" Evans, preceded her in death in July 1984. liiey moved to Davie County in 1960 from Winston-Salem. Surviving: 2 daughters. Laura Markland of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Russell (Nancy) Hodges of Norfolk. Va.: a granddaughter; 3 grandsons: and 4 great-grandchil dren. / Nina Sizemore Gough Mrs. Nina Sizemore Gough. 89. of Kamptonville died Wednesday. Dec. 6, 2000, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. She was bom Feb. S, 1911. in Yadkin County to the late Baraet Sizemore and Mary Sizemore Shermer. Mrs. Gough was retired with 27 years of service from West Yadkin Elementary School Cafete ria and was a member of Flat Rock Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John M. Gough, on March 31.1994; 3 sisters: a brother; a great- great-granddaughter. Lauren Brown; and a daughter-in-law, Shirley A. Gough. Surviving; 2 daughters, Mary (J.C.) Wilmoth of Boonville and Lois (Carlie) Pardue of Hamptonville; 5 sons. Gilbert (Phyllis) Gough, of Mocksville, W.L. "Buddy" (Ellen) Gough and Paul Gough of Winston- Salem. Jerretl Gough, of Hamptonville and Bobby (Jackie) Cough of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; a sister. Hattie Beck, of Yadkinville; 19 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchil dren; 6 stepgreat-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Her funeral service was at I p.m. Saturday. Dec. 9 at Flat Rock Bap tist Church by the Rev. Tim Cannon and Reid Lowder. Burial followed in the church cemetery.. Memorials: Flat Rock Baptist Church Building Fund. P.O. Box. Hamptonville. 27020. Oavie ^ounty Public Ubrao* Mocksville, NO n DAVIE county ENTE^RISE record. Dec. 14, 2000 Q 0 0 ns S . Ethel Smith Irvin y Mts. Ethel Ozell Smith Irvin, 88, of Railroad Street, Mocksville, died Saturday afternoon, Dec. 9,2000 at the Hugh Chatham Nursing Center in EUdn after several months of de clining health. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Ttiesday, Dec. 12 at Blaise Baptist Church with the Rev. Douglas hvin officiating. Burial was at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery in State Road. Memorials: Blaise Baptist Church, 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocksville, or to the Mount Pleas ant Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 109 Mount Pleasant Church Road, State Road, 28676. Mrs. Irvin was bom in Davie County Oct. 28, 1912, to the late Charlie and Josie Swaimgen Smith and was retired from Monleigh Gar ment Co. She was a member of Blaise Baptist Church, where she had taught Sunday school in the children's department. She was preceded in death by her husband, James F. Irvin, to whom she was married for nearly 70 years and also by a son, James David "Jimmy" bvin. Surviving: her daughter, Josie I, Miller, of Mocksville: S grandchil dren; 10 great-grandchildren; a sis ter, Juanita S. Ward of Clemmons; and a special friend, James G. Shores. Roy Lee Meadows V Mr. Roy Lee Meadows. 76, died Sunday, Dec. 10. 2000, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom April 22, 1924, in Buncombe County to Hardy and Nan Cox Meadows. Mr. Meadows was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. He was retired from the city of Winston-Salem and was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Surviving: his wife. Myrtle Sluder Meadows, of the home; 2 daughters, Pat "Sally" Money and husband. Gene, of Mocksville and Virginia "Jenny" Jarvis and husband, Ronald, of Mocksville: 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Malene Bailey of Old Fort. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tbesday, Dec. 12 at Hay worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Gary Blalock and James Percival officiat ing. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons with military rites by District 11 Me morial Honor Guard. Memorials: to Hospice of Win- ston-Salem, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road. 27103. David E. Morris Sr.J Mf-David Edward Morris Sr., S3 ^edFri^y.Dec.8,2(XX),atForsythMedical Center in Winston-Salem April 27,1947, m Chattanooga, Tenn., a son ^ihe late Edward M. and Doris Dew Moms of Chattanooga. He wasa 1970 graduate of the University of ennessee at Chaiianooga and servedin the U.S. Army and Army Reserves until 1977. Mr. .Morris was employed by Holt's Bonding Co. in Winston- Salem. Surviving: a daughter, Amanda Mnnc Moms; a son. David E. Mor ns Jr. of Kemersville; son Clinton J. Head of Mocksville; a sister, Cathie Moms Mayne; a granddaughter; and 2 nieces. Funerai services were conducted at II a.m. Wednesday. Dec. 13, at Hayworth-Miller-Cain FuneralHome. Bunal was in the Mount Gur Cemetery. v) c* * C) Or— Oav\e counts NCl\/locksvW6, o e 0 1 > DAVIE COIWTY ENTE^se^CORD, Dec. 14, 2000 0 \ / kA { O i- Robert Howard Monday Mr. Robert Howard Monday. 71, or Gladstone Road died Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000 at Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Monday was bom Sept. IS, 1929 in Davie County to the late William S. and Beulah Messick Monday. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by three broth ers: Sanford Monday, Henry Monday, and James Monday; and one sister, Kathleen M. Bunch. He retired in 1987 from Crown Wood Products after 13 years of ser vice. He was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church and sang in the church choir; he also sang with Cooleemee Community Chorus and Mocksville Senior Chorus. He served our country with the U.S. Army. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Lois Spry Munday; one son, John 0. Munday and wife, Julie, of Salisbury; two daughters, Bobbie M. Tutterow and husband,- Robert, of Mocksville, and Donna M. Hoots and husband, Richard, of Lewisville; two sisters, Nellie Bailey of Woodleaf, and Carol Wagoner of Advance; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Dec. 14 at 11 a.m. at Lib erty United Methodist Church with Reverends Phillip W. Park and Mark S. Demon officiating. The body will lie in state 30 minutes pitor to the service. Burial will follow in the church cemetery; The family received friends Wednesday, Dec. 13 from 7-9 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Memorials may be made to Lib- eny United Methodist Benevolence Fund. 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or the donor's choice. yEva Pauline Potts Miss Eva Pauline Potts, 90, of Homer Potts Road. Mocksville, died Monday morning, Dec. 11, 2000 at her home. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13 in Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Rich ard Whitheart, Bj\, Canoll, Elmer Day and Aaron Carter officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Rowan Vocational Opportunities, 2728 Old Concord Road, Salisbury, 28146 or Davie • Home Health Care, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Miss Potts was bom in Davie County May 18, 1910. to the late Luther and O'telia Potts and was employed with Erwin Mills in Cool eemee for 45 years. Later she was with Home Health Agency for 13 years. She was a faithful member and the oldest living member of Cor- natzer Baptist Church where she bad sang in the church choir and was a member of the Bible class. She en joyed quilting and gardening. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Leona Bowens and Pearl Frye and 3 brothers, Ray Potts, Harvey Pons and Worth Potts. Surviving: 2 sisters, Mae Laird of Mocksville and Lena Wall of Ad vance and a brother. Homer Potts. Ethel Walker Reynolds V Mrs. Ethel Walker Reynolds, 80, of Winston-Salem, died Sunday, Dec. 10, 2000, at the Springwood Care Center of Forsyth following a short illness. She was bom June 2, 1920, in Opelousas, La., to Bertha Nezat Walker and Simon Phillip Walker. Her early life was spent in Davie County. She was married to Dennis O. Reynolds in 1947. Mrs. Reynolds was preceded in death by her parents and 2 sisters. Surviving: 5 sisters, Dorothy W. Spainhour (husband Ernest) of Co lumbia, S.C„ Elsie W. Robertson of Advance, Agnes W. Rector, Margie W. Buckner and Norma Orrell (hus-' band John), all of Winston-Salem; 2 brothers, Melvin Walker and Wilson Walker (wife Virginia) of Winston- Salem; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Funeral services were at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Hay- worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Vic Robertson offici ating, Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Park. S. y — 0 0 o CV "N • DAVIE COUKre ENTTEItf riseMCORD, Dec. 14, 2000 y Harry Preston Sides Mr. Harry Preston "Hab" Sides, 91. or Advance, died Sunday. Dec. 10.2000. at Meadowbtook Manor of Clemmons. He was bom Oct. 2.1909, in For- syth County to Augustus and Mary Bodenhamer Sides. He milked cows in Davie County for seven to eight years! In addition to his parents, Mr. Sides was preceded in death by a brother, Jim Sides. Surviving: his wife, Florence Walker Sides of the home, who he married Aug. 31,1946; a son, David L. Sides of the home; a sister-in-law, Margaret Fishel; a niece; and a nephew. Funeral services were at 3:30 p jn. Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Charles W. Fishel officiating. A private burial was Thursday. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 S. Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103. I Fred Henry IVDutman The Rev. Fred Henry Troutman, 63, of OIlie Harkey Ro^ died Sun-' day, Dec. 10, 2000, at Baptist Hos pital in Winston-Salem. He was bora March 21,1937, in Iredell County to the late Henry and Atha York Troutman. Troutman was a former Baptist pastor with Bethel Baptist Church in Yadkinville; Mid way Baptist Church in West Jefferson; Union Baptist Church in Hamptonville; participated in volun teer mission work and with agricul ture missions with the Southern Bap tist Convention; and was involved with the Spanish missions in the Yad- kin Baptist Associations. Troutman was a member of First Baptist Church of Yadkinville and a veteran n of the U.S. Army. Surviving; his wife, Bonnie ShawTroutman, of the home; 2 daughters, Cindy (Wesley) Gregory of Har mony and Christi (Nelson) COwden of Advance; 5 grandchildren; his mother, Atha York Troutman; 2 sis ters. Becky Gartner and Sandra Walker of Mocksville; and 4 broth ers, Ed Troutman of Mocksville,Cecil Doutman of Statesville, Ralph Thoutman and Dwayne Troutman of Hamptonville. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Ttiesday, Dec. 12 at the First Baptist Church of Yadkinville by the Revs. Dallas Prestwood and Manuel . Urieta. Burial followed in the Har mony Cemetery. Memorials: First Baptist Church of Yadkinville, for the Spanish Mis sion Church or to the Agriculture Mission Fund, Yadkinville, 27055. S- 0 Public UbrmMocksville, nc 0 0 o <x a V - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 21,2000 I O .It rN cr- .-0 /Joyce Tipton Ball Mrs. Joyce Dpton Ball, 53. for merly of Advance, died Thursday. Dec. 14, 2000, ac Forsyih Medical Center in Winsion-Salem after being in declining health. A graveside service was held at II a.m. Saturday, Dec. 16 at Blaise Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocks- ville. conducted by the Rev. Glenn •Sellers. She was bom Dec. 28, 1946, in Richmond, Va., a daughter of the late David J. and Hilda Chandler Tipton. She had been employed with Davie County schools as a teacher's aide and was a tnember of Blaise Baptist Church. Survivors: a son and daughter-in- law. Brad and Janet Ball of Mocks- ville; a daughter. Mrs. Michael (Lisa) Dowell of Advance; a sistei; .CaioL. Hendiix of Richmond; and 4'giand-^ children. ' Memorials: Multiple Sclerosis Association. 2211 W. Meadowview Road. Suite 30, Greensboro, 27407. y Jettie Mozelle Chunn Mrs. Jettie Mozelle Oakley Chunn, 89, of U.S. 601 South, Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 11, 2000 at her home after a period of illness. She was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church, where her funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15with the Revs. Thomas White, Rufus Wyatt and Dennis Bishop officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Survivors: 2 sons, George F. (Doris) Chunn of Winston-Salem and Danny Andre' Chunn of the home; 3 daughters, Barbara Chunn (Raymond) Brown of Greensboro, Phyllis Chunn (Carl T.) Duncan of Statesville and Zettie Chunn Phillips of Charlotte; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Memorials: New Bethel Baptist Church Building Fund, 585 Box wood Church Road, Mocksville. William Kurfees Click y Mr. William Kurfees "Bill" Click, 69. Concord, died Saturday. Dec. 9. 2000. A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15 at All Saints Episcopal Church, with the Revs. Bill Todd and tRoger Butler offici ating. Mr. Click was bom May 25,1931, to the late Rowan Retcher and Mae Kurfees Click. He graduated from Mocksville High Schcwl and Cat- awba College, and was a retired sup ply officer with the N.C. National Guard after 30 years. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Man Angela Click. Surviving: wife. Marinelle Owens Click; son. Marcus William and wifie Gena Johnston Click of Davidson; a sister, A. Jane Click of Winston-Sa lem; and a granddaughter. Memorials: All Saints. 525 Lake Concord Road, Concord, 28025; Hospice of Cabarrus, PC Box 1235. Concord, 28026-1235; Night Shel ter, Salvation Army, 216 Patterson St. S.E., Concord, 28025; CYAN, P.O. Box 1749, Concord, 28026- 1749; or Meals on Wheels, 212-102 Lephillip Court, Concord, 28025. 0 0 0 n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 21,2000 / Clinton C. Cornatzer V Mr. Clinton Coolidge Comatzer, 76. of Baltimore Road, Advance died Monday. Dec. II, 2000 at Forsyih Medical Center in Winston-Salem. The funeral service was at 1 p.m Friday. Dec. 13 at Blxby Presbyte-i nan Church, with the Rev. Carol Anne Jackson ofnciaiing. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memoriais: American Diabetes Assoc., 1820 E. Seventh St.. Char lotte, 28204 or to Bixby PresbyterianChurch, c/o Brenda Robertson, 688 Howardtown Road. Mocksviile. Bom in 1924 to the (ate Wiliiam Pinkson and Augusta Voglcr Cor natzer, he served as first sergeant in •he U.S. Army during World War II. Later, he was a foreman with Hanes and Finishing Co. in Winston- Salem and enjoyed farming. Mr. Cornatzer was a member ofBixby Presbyterian Church, was a member of the Advance VFW Memorial Post and a member of the Davie County Cattleman's Association.He was preceded in death by his ' wife. "Dorothy" Carolyn Burchette Cornatzer and by a sister, Frankie Cornatzer Cunis of Demon. Survivors: 2 sons. Ken and Fran Cornatzer of Wallace and Roben and Deborah Cornatzer of Advance; a brother. Eugene and Margarer Cor natzer of HunUngton, Ala.; a sister. Ann Truitt ofSacramento. Califi; and' 2 grandchildren. j Coy Isaiah Crowe I Rev. Coy Isaiah Crowe, 96 of I Street, Mocksviile, fbrm^ IOf Creensbofo, died Sunday, Dec. 17 *2000 at Autumn Care of Mocksviile.'. |■^e funeral service was II aja. -i!Wednesday. Dec. 20. at DanieUville 'Evangelical Methodist Church in ;□ameisville, Ga., with the Revs. Tlm ?<Peek. Max Allmati. and Blily Carey • ■officiating. Burial followed in theiichurch cemetery. ;' Mernoriais; Charity of choice. A^memonal service will be held later at 'Community E.MC In Thomasville, iV.C.Bom Oct. 8. 1904 in MadisonCounty, Ga. tothelateJohnPanonandTrshie Graham Crowe. Crowe was a .retired pastor with the Evangelicai'Meih^ist Church. His pastorates in-dudedDanieisviI!e.Ga..GIenAlpine. 'Old Richmond EMC. Portland. Ind 'Keysville. Va.. and High Point.He Is preceded in death by his first Iwrfe. Sadie Lou Evans Crowe, by 7 !children and by a grandson. • jSurvivors: hlswife.MargaretEvansCrowe of Greensboro: 2 sons. MarksCrowe of Royston. Ga.. and Phil and 'Brenda Crowe of Mocksviiie; a sister. 'Iva James of Concord: 15 granddul- 'oren; 21 great-grandchildren; and 3 ■ ^ great-grandchildren:and3gtBat-great- 'grandchildren. ycieo G. Dedmon Mrs. Cleo G. Dedmon. 84. for-meriy of Emerald Isle, where she was a resident for 25 years, recently cameback to Mocksviile to be with herfamily. Mrs. Dedmon died Saturday.Dec. 16.2000 at her family's home onPine Ridge Rd.. Mocksviile.Mrs. Dedmon was bom Jan. 3.1916 in Davie County to the late Male andHanie Copley Gregory. In addition to her patents she is -preceded in death by herhusbandof 56 years L.C. Dedition.She was ahomemaker afterretiringfrom Erwln Mills with 11 years ofservice. Mrs. Dedmon attended theChapd by the Sea in Emerald Isle.Survivors: 2 sons. Delano Dedmonand wife Mary of Cooleemee. andTerry Dedmon ofCooleemee: 2 brothers Baxter Gregory of Cooleemee andJ.P. Gregory of Cooleemee: 4 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren.Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 18 at 11 a.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev.Clarence Sifford officiating. Burialfollowed at Legion Memorial Park.Memorials: Hospice of DavieCounty/Cancer ServicesP.O. Box848. Mocksviiie. —-Q o 1 X CT" ■3 0 o . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 21,2000 ri \ y Elnora Foote Eaton Mrs. Elnora Foote Eaton. 100,died at Meadowbrook Terrace ofDavie Monday. Dec. 11. 2000 after a period of illness.She was a member of CedarCreek Missionary Bapu'st Church,where the funeral services were heldat 2 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 16 with theRev. Michael Linville ofilciating. Burial followed in the chuich cem etery. Survisors: 2 sons, Henry Eaton ofAlbemarle and Odell Eaton ofMocksville; 4 daughters. Willie M.Wiseman of Rahway. N.J., BessieEaton of Advance. Queen McKnightof Winston-Salem and Betty JeanEaton of Mocksville; 21 grandchil-dren: 30 great-grandchildren; 25 great-great-grandchildren; and a great-great-great-giandchild.Memorials; Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church. 711 CedarCreek Road, Mocksville. Ola Martin Footey' Mrs. Ola Martin Foote died Tires- day. Dec. 12. 2000. at Silas Creek Manor. Mrs. Foote was bom Jan. 2.1915. in Lawsonville. She was the third child of 13 bora to the late William Gentry Martin and Flora Pearl Hylton Martin. Survivors: her husband of more than 60 years, Sylvester P. Foote. of Silas Creek Manor. 3 sons. Buford S. Foote (Claudia) of Walkertown, Rickey W. Foote (Linda) of Pfafftown and Earl Lattimore (Phyllis) of Winston-Salem; a brother. Elder Richard H. Martin (dinner); and 2 sisters. Essie M. Linville and Patricia A. Martin, all of Winston-Salem; 5 grandchildren; 3 great-giandchildten; sisters-in-law.' Clara F. Martin of Greensboro. Patricia MartinofKeraetsville. MatyS. Martin of Winston-Salem. Mary (Bobbie) Martin of Philadelphia. Naomia Frt>st and Elizabeth Dalton of Mocksville and Cleo F. Palmer ofNew York; brothers-in-law. Cal Foote and Henry Lee Foote of Mocksville; and many nieces, neph ews. cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her son. Ralph H. Foote. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday. Dec. 18 at Bethlehem Bap tist Church with the Rev. I.L. An thony ofilciating. Burial was in Pied mont Memorial Gardens. Frances Ogle Fulfordy Mrs. Frances Ogle Fulford. 78. of Advance, died Friday. Dec. 15,20(X>. tit Forsyth Medical Center. ; She was born Jan. 12. 1922. to Sadie Hall Ogle and Fred Ogle. Mrs. Fulford was a member of the Cen tral Church of Christ in Miami. ^She was married to Raymond Joseph 'FulfordonAug. 12. IM8.atthePly- ihouth Congregational Church in Miami. Mrs. Fulford graduated from Central High School in Nashville. Tenn. and then attended the University of Miami. She retired in l97iSas an office manager for the U.S. Secu rities and Exchange Commission. ■ Surviving; her husband. Ray- thond J. Fulford of the home; a son. Michael Raymond Fulford andSvife Cindi; 2 grandchildren; a sister,Evelyn Borman of Miami; 2 broth- m. Fred and Bill Ogle of Miami; 2 liieces: and a nephew. • Memorials: Alzheitner's Assoc.. 3420 Shamrock Drive. Charlotte. 28215; or Davie CO. Home HealthCare & Hospice. 158 Hospital St. Mocksville. x ^avie o Q . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 21,2000 y Rschel T. Goodman Goodman. f. ,i£ Monday, Dec8,2000at Iredell Memorial Hospital. I <"> Nov. 2.Vicfc w!w "ate.ViclcWaJter'niompsonandMts.Car-Thompson Miller ofSiMle who survives. She was a Wa^erFox of Cleveland. Jack lam;^^taJcer and his fiance Fina Stoty of Keith WhitaJterhis wife Lisa of MocfcsvUIe; 2^Uj^ters. Joy Fox Bamette and her ^bandMikeofClevelandandRenee^takerBaiieyandhusband.JoeyofFork, 2 brothers, Thomas Nick IT,- ompson of BIythewood, S.C., and Jim raompson and wife Brenda of Stony ^d^thyFaiistandhusbandRichardall of Statesville; 14 grandchildren; 4 C^I MiJIerof Aiken, S.C.. and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a^ghter, Rachel Leona Fox, herfct broker, SMford Wade TTiompson. for^" n scheduled Eufoi r"*' .^^^''^aday. Dec. 20 atEufolaBaptut Church with the Rev. °«'"a'ing. Burial yAlice Dixon Hedrick .. 5^"- '^■'ce Dixon Hedrick. atd.^d^Sunday,Dec.l7,20OO,l:;Je; C-""- was bom in DavieCounty Oct. 9, I9I5, ,o wS Lwnard and Mary Frances Foster at2l''m inducted20. ai Vo-h ,1. « Reynolda Road Chanelg.^'^r-K'd'ioC.Shernll.BuS SS Gai'cd Meth-ri^H f Nedrick was re- She was preceded in death bv her5"' """aband. William Henry i , a sister, Nannie Davis- ^a brothtir, William Howard DixM.' ' danumberofnieccsandnephews.' ; ^ron Van Lail Sr.V : Mr. Aaron Van Lail Sr.. 43. ofMocksville, died Friday. Dee IS . 3000. - •; He was bora Sept. 12. 1957, inForsyth County to Donald and Lucy HonakerLail.: Survivors: bis wife. Donna G.Lail of Winston-Salem; 2 sonsi 'Aaron V. Lail Jr. and Gary Lail ofWinston-Salem: 2 stepdaughters,Kari Colter and Ashley Benson ofKemersville: a daughter. Misty Lailof Clemmons: his mother, Lucy H. Jeffries and husband Kenneth ofWest Virginia: 2 brothers; and 4 sis ters.Funeral services were at II a.m.Wednesday, Dec. 20 at Gaidens ofMemory Mausoleum Chapel inWalkertown with Dr. BobbyRobersoh ofliciaiing. \ Davie County Publie Ubfaft- MocksviJIe, NC <3 ca . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 21,2000 0 Q o •N V5 I P -a Chales Lewis Lutz y Mr. Charles Lewis Luue, 72. of Newcon. died on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2000, at Catawba Memorial Hospi> tal. Le was fxjm in Catawba County on Feb. 27, 1928, a son of I.O. Lutz and Essie Propst Lutz. He was a life time member of New Jerusalem Lutheran Church and a dairy farmer. He earned the master breeder award from the American Jersey Cattle Assoc. and in 1984 was inducted into the Livestock Hall of Fame. In 1991, he was awarded the Marvin E. Senger Distinguished Dairy Farm i Award. .Mr. Lutz received the NCJA Distinguished Breeder Awaid. was director of the Catawba County Farm Bureau, a director for the N.C. Jer sey Breeders Association and was a premier breeder at the N.C. State Fair for 22 consecutive years. A funml service was held at 11 a.m. Tueilay, Dec. 19 at New Jenisa-? lem Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. Randall Cauble. Burial was in the church cemetery. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ethel Compton Lutz. Survivors: a daughter and son-in- law, Brenda Luu-Kiser and John of Charlotte; 3 sons and daughters-in- law, Wayne and Karen Lutz of Mocksville. Corey and Bridgette Lutz, and Kevin and Shelley all of Lincolnlon; 2 grandsons; 5 granddaughters; a step-grandson; and 3 step-granddaughters; 2 broth ers, J.B. Lutz of Newton and Rich ard Lutz of Florida; and 2 sisters, Violet Hollar of Hickory and Dor othy Sigmon of Newton. Memorials: New Jerusalem Lutheran Church Building Fund, 2120 Startown Rd., Newton, 28638; Charles and Ethel Lutz Scholarship Fund, Catawba County Farm Bu- . reau. 802 Conover Blvd. E. Conover 28613. / Irene Shore Marshall Mrs. Irene Shore Marshall. 80, of Fatmington Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 8, 2000 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salisbury. A graveside service was held Mon day, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m. at Enon Baptist Church Cemetery in Yadkinville with Dr. David Gilbreatb ofliciaiing. Mrs. Marshall was bom Sept. 1, 1912 in Davie County to the late John HenryandRoslieSteelmanShote. She was a homemaker and a meitaier of Huntsville Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Charles Wilford "Bill" Marshall. Survivors: asisterRetaCodbeyof Salisbury; a niece; and a nephew. Barbara Ann White ^;5jJJ^«^-<««latherhomeDec. She was bom in Davie County J«^ter of the late Will and Ftanwl' Survivors: her husband. Ruben m n,?® hoine: 2 sons, James ^th^oodleaf;2daughters, SylviaAnn White of Cooleemee, and Teresa ^Uiers, James U White and Ray E Shewasprecededindeathbyason^ph^Kins, 4 brothers. Jessie L.White, Roben L. White, Sr Josenh White and WiiiiaLW^re ^" I'®'"' <"» Sun- Gmh c ^ P in "he chapel ofCra^ ^eral Home. Burial followed in Palmetto Cemetery. y John Bill Smith Mr. John Bill Smith, 73. of Har mony died Tuesday, Dec. 12. 2000 at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Bora in Iredell County Aug. 10, 1927. he was a son of the late James Parker Smith and Litty Mae Dove Smith. He served in the U.S. Army and was a retired truck driver for Roadway Express. On July 6,1945. he manied the former Lois Moore, who survives. Also surviving: 2 sons, John Michael Smith of the home and Tim A. Smith of Salisbury; 3 daughters, Sharon Johnson of North Wilkesboro, Elaine Hughes and Joan Swicegood, both of Lexington; 3 grandchildren; 2 brothers. Glenn Smith of Concord and Leroy Smith of Harmony; and 3 sisters, Bondelia Wooten of Harmony, Jo McClam- rock of Mocksville and Wilma Smith of Dobson. He was preceded in death by 2 , brothers, J.W. Smith and William ! Smith. I Funeral services were -at 2 p.m. ^ Thursday, Dec. 14 at Clarksbury United Methodist Church with the 'Rev. Donnie Durham officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Pallbearers were Glenn Camp bell, Jerry Campbell, Mark Johnson,Tommy Ladd, Carl Ladd. Jr. and James Ray Ladd. Memorials: cemetery fund of Clarksbury Methodist Church, 924,W. Memorial Hwy., Harmony, 28634 or to Hospice of Iredell County, 2357 Simonton Rd., Siates- ville,28625. V <S— Oawe Ubfi MockSVUlQ^ l\jQ aiy ■o I VA, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 28,2000 - \ MoUieW.Binkley\J ^'^•MolIieWhitakcrBinJdey 87of US 64 W.. Mocksville. died earlyTuesday morning. Dec. 19. 2000 inAuiutnn Care of Mocksville.Funeral services were at 2 p m^ursday.p«.2IinLibe«yBaptoaiurehw,thRevs.MarvinBlackbuniMdiybertBractenofliciaiing. Burialwas in the church cemetery.Memorials: American Cancer^■ety. 1900 S. Hawthorne Road Wimton.Salem.27l03ortotheBuiId-ing Fundof Libeny BapUst Church,wperty Church Road. Mocksville./ Mrs. Binkley was bora in Davie;^unty. May 12. 1913 to the lateThomas and Zennie Beck WhitakerMd was a ^ Yorkw. Shewasalong-timemember«-Liberty Baptist Church, was anWd gardener and enjoyed traveling. ;• ^ preceded in(fcaih by her husband,Howard N. Binkley. in 1973. and by a daughter. Janet WhitakerHallin 19%._ Surviving: a daughter. Carolyn Bmkley of MocksvUle: agrandson: 2^ddaughters; S great-grandchil-dren; a sister. Ula Adams of Mocks-vil e; several sisters-in-law. brothers.m-Iaw; and many nieces, nephews. ' 3nd cousins. y Hazel M. Gobble Mrs. Hazel M. Cobble. 93. of Ad vance died Wednesday. Dec. 20.2000 at Elms at Tanglewood Clemmons. Mrs. Cobble was bom June 13.1907 in Rowan County to the late C.B. McDanlel and the late Ivy ComaizerMcDaniel. She is survivedby her husband of 69 years Harvey Cobble. Mrs. Cobble spent her life as a homemaker. She was a member of the Episcopal Church ofAscension in the Fork community. In addiUon to her husband. Mrs. Cobble is survived by a son Jerty Gobble and his wife Sylvia of Over land Park. Kan.; a grandson; and a brother. Bobby McDaniel of Mocks ville. The funeral service was conducted on Saturday. Dec. 23 at the Episcopal Church of Ascension with the Rev. Kermit Bailey oITiciating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Donations; Alzheimet's Associa tion Southern Piedmont Cliapter.3420 Shamrock Drive. Charlotte. 282IS or the Episcopal Church of Ascension Building Fund. 183 Fbik-Bixby Road. Advance. Emma Hally Miss Emma Hall, 64. of Davie Place in Mocksville. died Dec. 18. 2000 in Forsyth Medical Center. She was a native of Davie County, daughter of the late John and Savannah Hall. She is survived by: S sisters. Eliza beth (Cleveland) Rowe of Brooklyn. NY. Mildred (William) Kemp. Josephine (Bishop lames) IJames. and Ola Mae Ijames. all of .Mocksville. and Dorothy (Jerry) Graham of Winston- Salem; 3 brothers. James Henry Hall of Hight Point. John Hallof Boston. Mass., and William Hall of Kemersville; and acompanion. Melvih Whidock. Funeral services were held Sanir- day. Dec. 23 at 3:30 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. Bishop James Ijames officiated and butial fol lowed in Rose Cemetery. % ^ <z. c- <r-