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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 4,2001 o c A y Lois O'NeiU AUen ^ Lois O'Neill Allen. S4, of Coun- ^ by Lane. Mocksville. died Friday. Dec. 22.2000. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salera. Mrs. Allen was bom Oct. 5,1916, in Bristol, Tenn.. to the laieC.W. and Lessie Edwards O'Neill. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rufus Clay Allen, in 1981. She was a member of Union' Chapel United Methodist Church and spent her life tending to her fam- ily. Survivors: a son, Ray Allen of Mocksville: a grandson; a brother, Edmund O'Neill of Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 26, at Rowan Memorial Park with the Rev. Luther Crady officiating. Venita Hosewick Carter Mrs. Venita Ann HosewickCarter, 51 .ofClaude Ratledge Road. Mocks ville. died Friday moming, Dec. 22. 2000. at Davis Hospital in Statesville after a sudden illness. Mrs. Carter was bom in Norfolk, Va.. April 13. l949,tothelateSidney and Ann Hughes Hosewick and was ahomemaker. She was acollectorof Oriental and American Indian arti facts. She enjoyed wild animals and working in her flower gardens. Her favorite pasnime was to spend qual ity time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Survivors: her husbantL Richard Paul Carter, whom she married Aug. 8. 1980; 2 daughters. Tammy Ann Strissel of Virginia Beach, Chrissy Farmer of Chesapeake. Va.; 2 grandaughters; 3 sisters. Tina Felts. Nina Morris and Gina Felts, all of Norfolk; and 2 brothers. Johnny Felts and Billy Felts, both of Norfolk. The body has been cremated. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Eaton Funeral Home is serving the family of Mrs. Carter. Louise Bumgarner Beck 3 Louise Bumgarner Beck of West Church Street. Mocksville. died Wednesday. Dec. 27. 2000. at Yad- kin Heritage Extended Care Facility in Yadkinville. Mrs. Beck was bom March 19, 1913. in Wilkes County to the late James Osmond and Florence Sweet Bumgarner. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by 3 husbands. Haywood Powell. Wilburn McDaniel and Roben Beck. Mrs. Beck was a graduate of Ap palachian State University and a re tired teacher with North Carolina public school system. She was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors: a son. Hilary Powelland wife Margaret of Salisbury; a daughter. Phyllis Powell Shore and husband Bill of Boonville; 7 grand children; and 7 great-grandchildren; a brother. Earl Bumgarner of Har mony; a sister. Doris Shinn of Char lotte. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Dec. 30. at First Bap tist Church with the Rev. Paul Riggs ofiict3ting.Burial followed at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Center United Meth odist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Owings. 728 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksville. Edward E. Brewer Sr. ^ Mr. Edward Eugene Brewer Sr.. 66. of Advance died Friday. Dec. 29. 2000. at his home. He was bora Sept. 4. 1934. |n Davie County to William McKinley and Ethel Carter Brewer. Mr. Brewer had retired from Sara Lee and was employed by Bermuda \^llage and was a member of Cornerstone Bap- list Church in Winston-Salem. He was aservantof God. and aCarolina fan since 1944. Mr. Brewer was preceded in death by his parents, a sister. Norma Nelson, and a brother, Ray Brewer. Survivors: his wife of 45 years, Clarice Tesh Brewer of the home; 2 sons. Edward (Eddie) Eugene Brewer Jr. and wife Bonnie of Lex ington. and Anthony Ray Brewer of Mocksville; a daughter. Penelope Jane Dunn and husband Theodore of Canollion. Ky.; 3 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a sister. Louise Eiiglish of Wallace; 2 brothers. Winfield Brewer of Burgaw. and Bobby Brewer of Fayetteville; and Tommy Watson, who was like a son. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. ' Thesday. Jan. 2. at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with CTiarles Mar- ntin ofRciating. Entombment followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum of Clemmons. ; Memorials: Cornerstone Baptist Building Fund. 4507 Thomasville Rd.. Winston-Salem, 27107. Oavie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NO :9s \ \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 4,2001 y Vera L. Edwards Mrs. Vera L. Lindsay Edwards, 62, died Tuesday morning Dec. 19. 2000 ai The Brian Center in Salis bury, following a brief illness. The funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 22 at New Smith Grove Baptist Church, where shewasamemberby iheRev. Ronald B Shoaf. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Edwards was bom on Sept. 13, 1938 to the late Abram Lindsay Sr. and Luvenia Moore. She was educated in the Davidson County Schools and was a member of New Smith Grove Baptist Church where she served on the Pastors Aide and Kitchen Comminee. She was employed at the American Children's Home. Mrs. Edwards was preceded in death by her husbantL Melton Ed wards, atidasister.KayeL. Crawford. Survivors: a stepson. James A. Edwards of Manhattan. N.Y.; 2 step daughters, Diane Anderson of Alex andria. Va. and Sinatra Jackson of Dunfries, Va.; 3 brothers, Abram Lindsay Jr. of Lexington, Robert A. (Olivia) Lindsay of Wheaton, M.D. and Harvey B. (Jettie) Lindsay of Fork: S sisters, Mary L. Wilson, Katherine L. Hogan. Betty L (Ray) Verdell all of Lexington, and Diane Hargrave of Philadelphia. Pa.; 3 aunts; a sister-in-iaw, Ruth Holmes ofLexington;4grandchiidren;2gteal grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Charles Ross Elliott J Mr. Charles Ross Elliott, 66, of Pfafftown, died Saturday, Dec. 23, 2000, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. He was born in Rutherford County April 16,1934, to Johnathan Baxter Elliott and Catherine Bennett Elliott. Mr. Elliott was a member of Cedar Forest Baptist Chuich, the Rust and Dust Club and the Vienna Civic Club. He worked for Piedmont Airlines for 33 years and retired from U.S. Airways in 1991. He was preceded in death by his wife. Julia Walker Elliott in 1989. Surviving: 2 daiighters. Gail and Cindy Elliott of the home; 2 sons. Baxter Elliott of Winston-Salem and Mark Elliott and wife Pam of Ad vance; 4 grandchildren; 2 brothers. Bruce Elliott and wife Carolyn of Charlotte and Fred Elliott and wife, Abnetia of Lancaster, S.C.; and a sis ter, Catherine Taylor of Ruth- erfordton. . The_ funeral was at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 27. at Cedar For est Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Neal Wilcox. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Gertrude Fisher Evans / Gertrude Fisher Evans, 8S, of ^ Clarkton. died Thursday, Dec. 27, at Hospice C^ of Rex Hospital, Ra leigh. after a brief illness. She had been a resident of Carolina House of Cary for the past four years. A memorial service was held Sun day, Jan. 7 at the Cladcton Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband of S2 years, Eubie Evans. Survivors: 3 children. Ada and Bruce Davis of Wilmington, Jean and Charles Evans of Mocksvilie, and Patsy Evans Grainger of Cary; 6 granilchiidren; and 3 great-grandchil dren. Donations; Western Prong Baptist Church BIdg. Fund, 112 Peacock Rd.. Whiteville. 28472; Hospice of Wake. 1300 Sl Mary's St., Raleigh, 2760S; or to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. 5005 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, TX, 75244. . C .a - -iz pi Oavie County Public Ubraty IWocksville, NC « > DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 4,2001 VI . I ,4: Ralph Bailey Forrest J Mr. Ralph Bailey Foiresi, 87. of Woodleaf. died Wednesday, Dec. 27. 2000. at Rowan Regional Medical Center In Salisbury. Mr. Forrest was bom May 6. 1913, in Davie County to the late Lewis Bailey and Beulah Walker FonesL He was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Claudia Gantt and' Freda James. He was a member of Corinth Church of Christ, where he was church treasurer and a member of the senior citizens bowling league. Mr. Forrest was a retired employee of the N.C. Department of Transportation. Survivors: his wife of 65 years, Willie Smith Forrest; a son, Don Forrest and wife, Lynne, of Iredell County; a daughter, Linda F. Hodges, and husband, Gary, of Rowan County; 5 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; 3 brothers, Clarence Forrest and Paul Forrest of Davie County and Conrad Forrest of More- ' head City; 4 sisters, Georgia Boger, Novella Safley and Jean Seamon of Davie County and Juanita Prather of High Point. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, at Corinth Church of Christ with Tom Pinkston and R.D. McDaniel officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials: Corinth Church of Christ, 3570 Needmore Road, Woodleaf, 27954 or Carolina Bible Camp & Retreat, 1988 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville. Hazel M. Gobble Mrs. Hazel M. Gobble. 93, of Advance, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2000 at Elms at Tanglewood, Clem- mons. Mrs. Gobble was bora June 13, 1907 in Rowan County to the late G.B. McDaniel and the late Ivy Cor- natzer McDaniel. She is survived by her husband of 69 years, Harvey Gobble. They were married on Dec. 23,1930. Mrs. Gobble spent her life as a homemaker. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of Ascension in the Fork community. In addition to her husband Mrs. Gobble is survived by: a son Jerry Gobble and his wife Sylvia of Over land Park. Kan.; a grandson; a great- granddaughter; and a brother, Bobby McDaniel of Mocksville. The funeral service will be con ducted on Saturday, December 23 at 2:00 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of Ascension with the Rev. Kermit Bailey ofTiciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc. Southern Piedmont Chapter. 3420 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte, 28215 or the Episcopal Church of Ascen sion Building Fund, l83F6rk-Bixby Road, Advance. /;Racbel Cope Hull Rachel Cope Hull, 70, of Arcadia,- ;died Dec. 22,2000, at her residence. ; Memorial services were at 2 p.m. -Tuestlay, Dec. 26 at Pietlmont Fu neral Home Chapel with the Rev. 'Arthur Holland ofEciating. It was the wishes of Ms. Hull for her body to be donated to medical science. Ms. Hull was bora July 29,1930, in Davidson County to Olin Ivory Cope and Grace Byerly Cope. She was a lifelong resident of the David son and Forsyth County area, was a . retired employee ofWestern Electric and was of the Methodist faith. Surviving: 3 sons, Edward Hull Jr., Larry Hull and Steve Hull of Arcadia; 6 daughters, Jackie Sotriffer of Arcadia, Linda Stansberry ofAd vance, Rachel Lee Sttupe of Arcadia. Teresa Ann Lindsey of Winston-Sa- lem. Cathy Hull of Keraetsville and . Pat Abbott of Arcadia; 7 sisters,' Sadie Miller of Lexington, Helen White of Greensboro, Judy Stanley, Beraice Hill and Mary Frank of Lex ington, Betty Daubemmyers of Lex ington and &sie Duggin of Lexing ton; a brother, Bobby Cope of Lex ington; 25 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NO <£— . o fl DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 4,2001 • J Shelby AJlenHutchens Mrs. Shefby J, Ailen Huichens 63. of 601 Nonh. Mocksville. died Sunday. Dec. 31. 2000. at Forsyd, Medical Center in Wlnsion-Salem. Mrs. Huichens was bom Oct. 25. 1937, in Surry County to Pauline Softly Alien and the late ClydeAllen She was preceded in death by a brother. Jimmy Allen. She was a memberofTumciine Baptist Churchand fciired from QSTin 1993, Survivors: her husband of 45 KOfS. William R. Hutchens; a son. William G. Hutchens ofMocksville- a daughter. Kathy J. Hutchens of Midland; 2 grandchildren: a brother, Fred Allen of Cooleemce; and 5 sis ters. Joanne Barney of Mocksville Jane Sammons of Cooleemee and Peggy Caither, Glenda Call and Darlene Naylor, all of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 2 P-m, Wednesday, Jan. 3, at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Joe Smith officiating. Burial fol lowed at Turrcntine Baptist Church Cemetery, Memorials: Lupus Foundation of America, 2841 Foxwood Lane, Mn- sion-Salem. 27013, J lA)la Mae Hoots Joyner Mrs. Lola Mae Hoots Joyner, 73, of 2710 Sandy Springs Road, Har- ntony. died Thursday, Dec. 21,2000 at Iredell Memorial Hospital ^ter a battle with ill health forseveral yeajsBom Feb. 7. 1927. in Yadkin County, she was a daughter of the late Fletcher Hoots and Mucie Allgood Hoots. She was a home- maker and a faithful member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church where she sang in the adult and se^ nior choirs. Survivors: her husband. Paul W Joyner of the home: 2 brothers. Ray Hoots and his wife Gladys ofYadk- invllle and Robert Hoots and his wifeMildred ofWinston-Salem: 3 sisters.Phosa Reavis of Lewisville. Betty Renegarand husband Bristol ofYad-kmviile. andLeta Sieelman and hus- band Bill of Advance: and a sister- in-law. Mrs. Max (Aniu) Hoots of Winston-Salem.Funeral services were at Sandy Springs Bapiisi Church wiih the Rev. David Kiser ofllciadng. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Etheleen "Pat" Jordan ' Mrs. Etheleen Pharis "Pat" Jor dan. 70. of Duke Street. Cooleemee. die Friday morn- , , Medical Center in 31 In Eaton Fu neral Chapel with ihe Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. Memorials: Camp Manna, c/o Dan Riddle, Victory Baptist Church. 160 Midway St., Cooleemee. Mrs. Jordan was bom in Salisbury. Oct. 14.1930 to the late George and Ila Holbrouk Pharis and was retired with 25 years of service from Kocchsl-Cclcncsc. She enjoyed trav eling and.bowling. She was a former member of (he Bowlettcs at the Woodleaf Lanes, was an avid Duke basketball fan and enjoyed doll col lecting. She attended Victory Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Jesse Lee "Jake" Jordan in 1972, a brother, Everett "Jack" H Holbrook, and a half brother J.T. Pharis. Surviving; 2 daughters. Jan J. Colemen of Cooleemee. and Mary Susan Allen of Davenport, Iowa: 4 grandchildren: a half sister. Essie Adams of Thomasville: a brother. Jerry W. Pharis of Albemarle: and a half brother. Gene Pharis of Thomasville; and several nieces and nephews, and her special companion, her dog Frazier. Oavie CounlVMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 4,2001 Mary Marsh Kerrigan ^ Mrs. Mary Marsh MeCee Kenigan. 74. of Winsion-Salem died Sunday. Dec. 31. 2000. ai the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mn. Kerrigan was horn in Forsylh County to Floyd Hampton and Nora While Marsh Nov. 12,1926. She was a member of Saint Johns Lutheran Church for the past 30>ean. She also was owner and operator of Sir Win ston Restaurant of Winsion-Salem. Mrs. Kerrigan was preceded in death by her husband. Joseph Kerrigan; a sister. Dorothy Marsh: and a brother. Arvil Marsh. Surviving; a daughter. Patricia Carlton and husband Roger of Kemersviile; a son, Larry E. McGee and wife Vickieof Advance; 4grand. children: 3 great-grandchildren: 2 sisters. Frances Hicks ofMoeksviUe and Peggy Whisenant of Advance: and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 2, at Saint Johns Lutheran Church with Pastors Philip C. McLain and Kevin Armbrust officiating. Buriai foi- lowed at Forsyth Memorial Park. Memoriais: Kale B. Reynoids Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Saiem. 27103 or Saint Johns Lutheran Church. 2415 Silas Creek Pkwv.Winsion-Saiem, 27103. .Troy W. "Chalk" Melton Mr. Troy Wesley "Chalk" Mellon. 73. of Baltimore Road. Advance, died late Friday night. Dec. 29.2000 at Forsyth Medical Center after a short illness. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. .Monday. Jan. 1. 2001 in Eaton Fu neral Chapel with the Rev. Alton Beal officiating. Burial was in the Biaby Church of the Living God Cemetery. Memorials: .AmericaCancer Soci ety. 1000 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Win- sion-Salem. 27103. Mr. Melton was born in Davie County. June 6, 1927 to the late Ri chard and Eunice Sears Melton and was retired from Heritage Furniture Co. He was a member of the Bisby Presbyterian Church. Mr. Melton was a member of the Mocksville Moose Lodge, the Samuel C. Han Ameri can Legion Post 29. Salisbury, and was an Jvid NASCAR fan. He was considered the best Texas Wedge Player in Davie County and sur rounding areas. He was preceded In death by his wife, Edith Beal Melton in 1996- Surviving: his daughter Mrs. Paul (Gale) Barney of Advance; 2 sons and daughters in-law, Maxie and Vickie Mellon and Tony and Libby Melton, all ofAdvance: 3 grandsons; 4 sisters. Kate Barney ofClemmons. Nancy Wright of Myrtle Beach. Louise West ofAdvance and Maude Harris of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Ri chard Melton Jr. of Wlnston-Saiem and Harold Melton of Advance, and a spcical conpanion. Zclma Pauline Stanlev of Advance. Etter May Reeves Mrs. Eller May Jackson Reeves. 99. of Hobson Diive. Mocksville, diedThursday. Dec. 21.2000. at the Brian Center in Salisbury. Funeral ser vices were at 2 Eaton Funeral was in Legion Memorial Park in Cooieemee. Mrs. Reeves was bom Aug. 22. 1901, in Iredell County to the late John and Etta Murphy Jackson and was a homemaker. She was a mem ber ofEdgewood Baptist Church and enjoyed sewing and fishing. She was preceded in death by her husband. John Wright Reeves, in 1962; a son. Lester Reeves, who died in World War U: 3 brothers; and 2 sisters. Survivors: 4 daughters. Ollie May Miller of Spencer. Kathleen Reeves Griffin. Cora Etta Beck and Emma R. Tutterow. all of Mocksville; 2 sons. Carl Richard Reeves of Cool- ecmec and Donald Ray Reeves of Mocksville; a special granddaughter, whomshe raised. Phyllis Burgess, of Mocksville: 13 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; 3 siepgreac- grandchildrcn; and 18 grcat-great- grandchiidrcn. Davie County Public Libray Mocksville, NC c V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Jan. 4,2001 y Raymond Rucker Mr. Raymond Rucker, 85. died Dec. 27.2000 in the Veterans Medi cal Center following an illness of 3 years. Son of the late Eldo and Leeo Baker Rucker. he was a former resi dent of Oavie. Iredell and Rowan counties. The majority of his life was spent in Long Island. N.Y.. where he was a member of First Baptist Church in Far Rockaway. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Masceo and James Rucker. and 2 sisters. Zeminia Cigams and Earline Jones. Survivors; a daughter. Wynolia (Irvin) Hunt of Washington. D.C.; 2sisters. Camilla Rucker of WinstonSalem. and Mary (John) Young of Charlotte; 3 brothers. Artis (Eleanor) Rucker of Hempstead. Claudell (Margaret) Rucker of Sl Albans. N.Y.. and John R. (Tina) Rucker of Fort Washington. Md.; a granilson: a granddaughter; and a great-grandson. Funeial services were held Dies- day. Jan. 2.2001 at 11 a.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Revs. Everett Jenkins and Donald Jenkins ofliciated. Burial followed in VA National Cemetery in Salisbuiy y Opal Louise Ward Opal Louise Foster Ward. 87 of Foster Dairy Road. Mocksville. diedDec. 29. 2000. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Dec. 7. 1913. the oldest daughter of Robert Lee and Moaelle Dicker Foster. She was mar- "f* lo Owen Franklin Ward on Dec-4. 1940. and resided In Da vieCounty all of her life. She was a member of Smith Grove Methodist Church. Mrs. Ward worked forsev- years at the Hanes Distribution Plant in Bisby. but spent most of her time as a homemaker caring for her family. She joved to cook. sew. work on crafts and collecting porcelain aolls. She was preceded in death by herhusband, a granddaughter, Teiesa Robertson Myers, a great-granddaughter. Lauren Elizabeth Eagle, ^t^ Roben and Johnny Survivors: her children. Gene and wife. Nancy. Linda W. Adams and husband. Alford. KellyWard and Martha W. Edwards; 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchil-^n; and 4 sisters. Laura Smith. Ann Johnson and Betty Wood of Mocks ville and Hallie Lawson of Winston- ewlt^""' and neph- The funeral service was held at 3 P^. Sunday. Dec. 31. at Smith Grove .Methodist Church. Burial was in thechurch cemetery. Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Elsie Irene White J Ms. Elsie Irene White. 81 of Walnut Cove, died Wednesday Dec27.2000. at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. She was bom in Stokes County W the late Thomas Luther (Luke) and■Carrie Lee Boles White. She was afarmer, loved to sew and was a member of Corinth Church of Christ. Ms. White was preceded in deathby a brother. Larston White.Surviving; a sister. JosephineWite Speas of Winston-Saiem; 3brothers. Charlie White of Danbuiy.Roby White of Advance and TLWhite (Sophia) of Rural Hall; a sister-in-law. Ida Mae White, of Walnut Cove and several nieces and nephews.An 11 a.m. graveside service washeld Samrday. Dec. 30. at CorinthChurch of Christ Cemetery with theRev. Jim Miller olliciatine. , ^ Davie County Public Librafy Mocksville, NO (T- o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 11,2001 n / . ^ St. 4. Angel Faye Anderson Angel Faye Anderson of Mocks- ville. ihe Infant daughter offonaihan Todd White and Brand! Jean Ander son, died Thursday. Jan. 4. 2001, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6 at Bear Cieek Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Calvin Hobson officiating. Surviving, in addition to her par ents: a sister. Jessica Peccila White, of the home; maternal grandparents, Helen and James Anderson; paternal grandparents. Nancy and Ricky Beck; paternal grandfather Johnny White, all of Mocksville; great- grandmothers Nina Anderson of Mocksville, and Lola Tale of Mount Ai^; and paternal great-grandpaienls Edith and Edward Beck of Mocks ville. Terese Leonard Beck J Mrs. Terese Leonard "Granny" Beck, 91. of Thomasville. died Sat urday, Jan. S, 2001 in High Point Regional Hospital. Mrs. Beck was bom July S, 1909 ih Davidson County, a daughter of Charles Wesley and Carrie Sluder Leonard. Mrs. Beck had provided child care in her home for many years in Thomasville. She was a member of Central Wesleyan Church of Thomasville since 1932 and was a Sunday School teacher in the nurs ery department for SO years. She was a member of the Ladies Bible Class and was named Mother of the Year in 1979 and was a a member of the Senior Citizens Joy Club of Southside Baptist Church. She was married May 2,1934 to James Alexander Beck, who died June IS, 1980. She was also precetled in death by a son, Bobby Beck, on Nov. 26.2000. Survivors: 3 daughters, Jackie Parrish of Thomasville, Mrs. Carroll (Frances) Vick of Wake Forest and Judi B. Bullabough of Mocksville; 3 sons, James W. Beck of Gastonia, Ted F. Beck of Wallburg, and David B. Beck of Lexington; a daughter-in- law. Sybil Beck of Thomasville; 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchil dren; and a great-great-granddaugh ter and several step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tues day. Jan. 8 at 11 a.m. in J.C. Green & Sons Chapel in Thomasville by the Revs. David Emory and Glenn Hawkins. Burial was'in Floral Gar den Park Cemetery in High Point. Memorials: Joy Club. Southside Baptist Church, 712 Fisher Ferry St., Thomasville. 27360. Mocksville, NC Dickie Virginia Bolts ^ Dicie Virginia (Russell) Botts died Thursday. Jan. 4,2001, in Washing ton, D.C. She was preceded in death by her son, Donald Wharton; her sisters, Patricia Wharton and Helen Eaton; and brothers. Franklin Agnew, James Oliver Sr. and Paul Wharton. Survivors: her husband, James Russell; 3 daughters. Fredrika Will iams and Victoria Glenn of Winston- Salem and Tamara (Larry) Phillips of East Bend; 4 sons. James Oliver (Nancy) Wharton of Randolph, Mass., William Thomas Botts of Oakland, Calif., James H. Botts of Washington, D.C. and Garrison (Kim) Botts of Sacramento, Calif.; 18 grandchildren; 13 great-grand- children; 3 brothers, Monroe C- (Joyce) Wharton of East Bend. Will iam (Tina) Wharton of Mocksville and Richard Wharton ofCfaes^ieake. Va.; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A wake ws held from 6-8 p.m. thesday, Jan. 9, at the McGuire Fu neral Home. Funeral services were | at3p.m.Thursday, Jan. ll.atGlenns : Chapel in East Bend with the Rev. : Robert Lawten ofTiciating and Gar- . lison Botts offering the eulogy. ' "••s. v <s~ (A DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 11,2001_; o <-( t David Frantz Copen J Mr. David Frantz Copen died Monday, Ian. 1,2001. He was bom June II, 1933, in Huntington, W.Va., to the late Noel P. and Ethel Fiantz Copen. Mr. COpen moved to North Carolina in 1966 and had resided here since then. He was the executive director of the Wrnston- Salem/Forsyth County Insurance Advisory Committee until December 1990 when it was incorporated in the Risk Management Division of For- syth County. Mr. Copen attended Morris Harvey College in Charles- torn W.Va.. and was a licensed prop erty and casualty agent. He was a member of the Winston-Salem Civitan Club and a past president of the Clemmons Civitan Club. Mr. Copen was a Marine Corp veteran who served in the Korean War and was a member of the Blue Goose and the American Legion. Survivors: 2 sons, David F. Copen II and wife, Pok Hyon, of Coldsboro, arid Roy A. Copen and wife. Donna, of Advance; 2 daughters, Karen and husband, Clint Young, of Anderson. S.C.. and Katharine and husband. Chris Wagoner, of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil dren; and 2 brothers, Noel Copen of Huntington, W.Va., and Carl Hickey of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. A memorial service was hold at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Greg Little. Donations: Fbrsyth County Hu mane Society or the Tanglewood Park Foundation. / Lois Peoples Cranffll Mrs. Lois Peoples Cranfill, 76, of-Salisbury, died Monday, Jan. 8.2001 at her residence.A memorial service was to be held Wednesday.Jan. I Oar 7 p.m. in EatonFuneral Chapel with the Rev. James Cook officiating. The family was to receive friends immediately follow ing the service at the funeral home and at other times at 1070 Bethel Drive. Salisbury. Memorials: Hospice of Rowan County. 823 A W. Henderson StSalisbury. 28144; or Rowan Chapte^ of the Humane Society, 112 W. fnnes St., Salisbury, 28144. Mrs. Cranfill was bom Ocl 3. 1924 in Davie County to the late Bams and Emma Hutchins Peoples Md had worked at the VA Hospital for 17.5 years. She was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church in Cool- eemee, where she taught SundaySchool in the 3-5 year old class and was a member of Salisbury VTW. Surviving: a daughter; Jean C LenerofMt Ulla; a grandson; a sister, Lucille P. dine of Salisbury. She was preceded in death by 4 brothers and a sister. ^Charlie W. Hicks Mr. Charlie W. Hicks, 77. died Jan. 2,2001, at Wake Forest Univer sity-Baptist Medical Center. He was bom in Franklin County, ifa., to Grady and Annie Anderson ■Ccks. Mr. Hicks was a veteran oftheJ.S. Array. He was preceded in deathly his parents, his fint wife, Ella JeanHicks, and by a son, Albert Leroy licks.He was the step-father of Terry )owell of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 11 a.m.iriday, Jan. 5 at Huff Funeral Homehapel in East Bend by the Rev.Jene Snow and Minister PJ. Hicks,lurial followed in the Chestnutirove Primitive Baptist Church inambsbuig, Va. with military Honors ' Mount Airy VFW Post 2019 andlot Mountain Post 9436. G— Davie County Public Libraty Mocksville, NO pi Ci fS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. U, 2001 - y Blanche L. Ireland Mrs. Blanche Llewellyn Ireland, 106, of Winsion-Salem died Monday, Jan. 8,2001, at Springwood Care. She was bom Oct. 21, 1894, in Winston-Salem to Frank and Virginia Brendle Llwellyn. Mrs. Ireland lived all of her life in Forsyth County where she was a member of Southmiiister Presbyterian Church. She was a nurses aide at City Me morial Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband. Eli W. Ireland in 1954; her son. F.P. "Pete" Ireland in 1992; and her daughter, Sara L Blackburn, in 2000. Survivors: a daughter, Mary Kathtyn Brewer and husband Bob of Hamptonville; 2 sons. Eli W. "Jack" Ireland Jr. and wife Jo Ann of Ad vance and Donald C. Ireland of Holden Beach; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and 7 great- great-grandchildre. , Funeral services'were conducted II a.m. Wednesday, .Jan. 10 at Vo- gler & Sons Main Street Chapel. Burial followed in Waughtown Cem etery. Memorials: Hospice and Pallia tive Care Center, I lOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salenv 27103. Grace Anita Lagle j Mrs. Grace Anita SiToud Lagle, 89 V of Gladstone Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Jan. 8, 2001 at Kate B Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston- Salem. Mrs. Lagle was bom July 31,1911 in Iredell County to the late Henry W. and Laura Marlow Stroud. She was preceded in death by her husband of S8 years, Thomas J. Lagle, and a son William (BUI) Lagle. She was a member of TUnentine Baptist Church, and is a retired em ployee of Fiber Industries. Survivors: 3 sons. Jack Lagle and wife (Tenny), Paul Lagle, Bob Lagle and wife (Linda); a daughter Louta Bamhardt and husband Gray, all of Mocksvi||e;adaughterinlaw,Sylvia . Lagle of Mocksville; 13 grandchil- : dren; and 21 great-grandchildren; a brother, Gilbert Stroud and wife ^ (Betty) of Statesville; 3 sisters, Verfie Richardson of Elkin, Ruth Jones of Mocksville, and Bemice Williams of . Randleman. Funeral services were held n Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 11 a.m. at Dirrentine Baptist Church with the • Rev. Joe Smith officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials; Turrentine Baptist Church, 613 Turrentine Church Rd., Mocksville; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice H6me, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. David Lee Marlow y Mr. David Lee Marlow, 54, of Statesville, died Monday, Jan. I, 2000 at Davis Medical Center, un expectedly. Bora in Iredell County on March 10, 1946, he was a son of the late Lolar Lee Marlow and Florence Henry Marlow, who survives and with whom he made his home. He was a supervisor with Blue Ridge Textiles and was a member of Soci ety Baptist Church. A graduate of Harmony High School and the Bar ber School of Wmston-Salem. he was an avid hunter, gardener and hoise- back lider. In addition to his mother, he is survived by: a brother. Clyde H. Marlow and wife. Sherry of States ville; a sister, Mary Ann Gatton of Harmony; 2 nephews; 4 nieces; 5 great-nephews; and 2 great-nieces. He was preceded in death by a brother-in-law. John (Pete) Gatton and a sister-in-law. Linda Arwcll Marlow. Funeral services were 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4 at Society Baptist Church with the Revs. Steve Bailey and Glen Davenport officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials: Society Baptist Church Cemetery Fund c/o John Nantz, 197 Dogwood Forest Loop. Harmony 28634. '■o J C y Deborah Swaim Moeller. Mrs. Deborah "Lori" Swaim Moeller, 33, Winston-Salem, died Mon^y, Jan. I at her residence. She was bom Aug. 21, 1967, in ' Forsyth County to Jim andToni Shaw Bullaid. Mrs. Moeller was a mem ber of Parkview Church of Christ. Surviviors include a stepdaughter. Brandy Moeller of Mocksville.Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan. 4 at Hayworth-Miller Silas ■ Creek Chapel with the Rev. Daniel Mauser officiating. Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.Davie County Public tibray Mocksville, NG DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 11,2001_; • O k 0 rt Samual Frank Myers Sr. J Mr. Samuel Frank Myers Sr.. 73. of Statesville, died unexpectedly on Wednesday. Jan. 3. 2001. at Itedell Memorial Hospital. Bom in Yadkin County on Oeci 1. 1927, he was the son of the late . EJ.C. and Sallie Walker Myers. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1945 until 1947. and was a traffic man ager for UPS until retiremenu He . later worked as a traffic manager for Lowe's floods and Holly Farms in Wilkesboro. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church at Houstonville but attended Front Street Baptist Church in Statesville. He was also a member of Statesville Masonic Lodge 27. He was formerly married to Mar garet Wallace Myers. Survivors: a son and daughter-in- law. Samuel Frank Myers Jr. and Mary Helen Boone of Washington. O.f.; a daughter and son-in-law. Su san M. and Danny Queen of Wrightsville Beach; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; a brother. Lee Myers of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Ruth Reavis of Hamptonville and Ticie Renegar of Harmony; and a special friend. Hilda Robinson of Statesville. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6. at the Reavis Fu neral Home of Harmony Chapel, with the Rev. Wayne Riddle officiat ing. Burial was In the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Houstonville. Masonic funeral rites were con ducted at the graveside by Statesville Masonic Lodge No. 27. Memorials: Hospice of Iredell County, 2347 Simonton Drive. Statesville. 28625 or to Statesville Masonic Lodge No. 27. P.O. Box 171. S^tesville. 28687. y Evelyn Hamrick Oates Mrs. Evelyn Hamrick Oates. 97. died on Friday. Jan. 5. 2001. at The Fitzgerald Health Care Center In Ar bor Acres. Mrs. Oates was bora on OcL 31. : 1903. in Ruth u> the late Charles and ; Minnie Hamrick. Mrs. Oates resided - in Greensboro most of her life, at tending Women's College (UNCO) and retiring from the Greensboro City School System. She was a caf eteria manager at Lindley and ICiser junior high schools. She attended the First Baptist Church. Greensboro', where she was a member for 65 years. Her husband James G. Oates Sr. preceded her in death in 1963. She was also preceded in death by her 2 . sisters and 3 brothers. Survivors: her daughter Dorothy ' Bowden and husband Don ofGreens- [ boro; and her son. James G. Oates Jr. and wife Ann of Bermuda Run; 8 , grandchildren; 2 stepgranddaughters; and 12 great-grandchildren. i Funeral services were conducted j by her grandsons, the Revs. Don ' Bowden Jr. and David Bowden. in the Chapel of First Baptist Church. Greensboro, at noon on Monday. Jaa 8. Burial followed at forest l!awn Cemetery. Donations: First Baptist Church. 1000 W. FrientUy Ave.. Greensboro; 27401; or to f^tzgerald Health Care Center. Arbor Acres. 1240Arbor Rd.. Wnston-Salem. 27104. / Steve Franklin Orrell | Mr. Steve Franklin Orrell. 82. of Baltimore fload. Advance, died Tues day. Jan. 2, 2001. at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 11 am. Thursday. Jan. 4 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Mark Weekley officiating. Burial was - in Mocks United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Bethlehem United' I Methodist Church Building FuniL. f 321 Redland Road. Advance. ; Mr. Orrell was born May 3.1918.. ! in Davie County to the late Lee B.. and Nannie Beauchamp Orrell andl was retired from Drexel-HeritageiF Furniture Co. of Mocksville. He was: aveleranoftheU.S. Army, serving; . during World War II and a member' of Bethlehem United Methodist: Church. He was preceded in death by his- wife. Ruth Jones Orrell. in 1997; a- son. Steve Dale Orrell; 3 brothers; and 3 sisters. Survivors: a daughter. Barbara O. Fryeof Advance; 2 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Aldine Daniels ofCooleemee, Modell Munday of Mocksville and Kirby Price of Greensboro; and' a brother. Herman B. Orrell of Clem- mons. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO <r- .<5 (d ti 4 I i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 11,2001_; «/» O > \ rv C U James H. Owens / Mr. James H. "Jim" Owens. S5. of Advance, died Saturday. Dec. 30. 2000 at his home. He was bom Aug. 31. 1945 in Madison County to Annie Wilson and James Garfield Owens. Mr. Owens was a member ofthe Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church where he was a Sunday School teacher and a deacon for several years. He was retired from Ingersoll Rand after 24 years of service and was active in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Advance Post 4 8719. Mr. Owens was for merly a law enforcement officer in Oavie County. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors: his wife of 31 years. Alvia Layell Owens of the home; 2 daughters. Jamie Hendrix (husband Vernon) of Advance and April Tomberlin (husband Brent) of Mocksville; 2 grandchildien; a sis ter. Jane Smith (husband Virgil) of Mocksville; a brother. David Owens (wife Sheila) of Mocksville; a half sister. Marie Riddle ofAdvance; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 1. at the Redland Pentecosul Holiness Church with Rev. Joel K. Boyles and Tim Dunn ofTiciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. 137 Baltimore Rd.. Advance. Oavie County Public Librafy Mocksville, NO Maigaret Smith Potts V Mrs. Margaret Smith Potts. 81. of U.S. 64 East, Mocksville. died Mon- .day. Jan. 8. 2001. at Forsytfa Meili- cal Center in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 10 at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Rich ard Whiteheart and B.A. Carroll of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Cornatzer Baptist Church. 1372 Cornatzer Road. Mocksville. Mrs. Potts was bom Jan. 2.1920. in Davie County to the late Tallmadge and Josephine Armsworthy Smith and had been the co-owner of Smith Shoe Store. She was a member of Cornatzer Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Worth Garland Potts, in 1974. Survivors: 3 children. Kay Potts West. Glenda Potts Boger and W.G." "Dub" and wife. Diana Nicholson Potts, all of Mocksville; 5 grandchil dren; 4 great-grandchildren; and 2 brothers. Mark A. Smith of Wareham. Mass., and Norman T. Smith, of Mocksville. y Pansy Wood Smith Mrs. Pansy Wood Smith. 87. of Advance died Monday. Jan. 1,2001 She was bom Jan. 5.1913. to Ed ward E. and Sennie Frye Wood in , Davie County. She was preceded in death by herhusband. Jesse Smith and a daugh ter. Jessie S. Mackie. and '5 brothen She is survived by 3 granddaugh- i ters; 7 great-grandchildren; a sister. Nannie Smith of Portsmouth..Va.. • and a brother. Sherman Wood, and' wife Betty of Mocksville.Graveside services were held at 3' p.ii>. Wednesday. Jar. 3. at Mace donia Moravian Church Graveyard ' by the Rev. Greg Little. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian 'Church. 70O N.C 801 N.. Advance- or to Hospice of Winston-Salem/For- syth County Inc.. I lOOC S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. 27102-3200 Kathryn F. Rushing ^ Mrs. Kathryn F. Rushing. 82. of Cleveland. Tenn. and formerly of Spencer, died Thursday. Jan. 4.2001 at Bradley Memorial Hospital alter a period of declining health. She was the daughter of the lae Lula Daniels Freeman and Edward L. Freeman. She was employed for many years at Rowan Drug Co. and retired from the office of Steve Thurston. D.D.S. She was a raember_ ofFiistBaptistChuichofSpencerfor : SO years and was active in the Ruth Bible Class. After moving to Cleve- • land, in 1990 to be near her daughter and family, she attended First Bap tist Church and School Class and the church quilters group. Survivors: her husband of 63 years. Carlisle Austin Rushing; a daughter. Cynthia Veach; a brother. _ Madison Craig Freeman of Mocks ville; 2 sisters. Mary Alice Flossie Harris of Ephesus. and Marie Wanstall of Delaware; a grandchild; and a great-grandchild. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Monday. Jan. 7 by the Rev. Franklin Myers at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials; First Baptist Church of Spencer. 215 5th St.. Spencer.. 28159; or American Cancer Society.. 500 E. Moorehead St. Suite 211 Charlotte. 28202. ps DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 18,2001 -: 0 Q </> V o I (T c~- a j Willie Geter Barkley * Mrs. Willie Geter Barkley, 66, ofSallsbtiry, died Jan. 8 In Wake For est University Baptist Medical Cen ter following a period of declining heaiih. She was a native of Rowan County and was of the Holiness faith. Survivors: a son, Clinton Little of Charlotte: 3 daughters, Tresia Little of Salisbury, Annie Ruth Little of Statesvllie, and Barbara Little Cherry of Huntersville: 4 brothers. Benjamin (Lucille) Geter. Albert (Mary N.) Geter. and Nathaniel (Shirley) Geter all of Woodieaf, and Willie E. (Maxlne) Geter of Salisbury; 2 sis ters, Essie Ruth (Haiiie) Leach of Islin, N J.. and Aretha Allen of Sai- isburyni grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday. Jan. 12atl p.m. in thechapel ofGra ham Funeral Home In Mocksville. Bishop Junior Gray ofTiciated, and burial followed in Oakwood Cem etery in Salisbury. Mrs. Barkley was preceded in death by her husband. Leon Barkley, and a son, Robert Little. J Coy Isaiah Crowe The Rev. Coy Isaiah Crowe. 96. of Mocksville and formerly of Greens- boto. died Sunday. Dec. 17. 2000 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 20 at the Commu nity Evangelical .Methodist Church in Thomasviile with the Rev. BlilyCatey ofTiciatlng. Walter Taft Beck J Mr. Waiter Taft Beck. 92, of Raymond Street, Mocksville. died Wednesday, Jan. 10,2001, at his resi dence. Mr. Beck was bom Sept IS, 1908, in Davie County to the late William A. and Luia Bowles Beck. He was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church and a lifelong member of DAV (Disabled American Veterans). He was retired from L.A. Reynoltls Construction Co. where he was a truck driver for 28 years. He served In the U.S. Marine Corps. Survivors: his wife of 34 years. Margaret Moore Beck; 2 sons. Mickey W. Beck and wife Ernestine. and Stacy A. Beck and wife Francis of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Brenda B. Huff, Dorothy M. Cranfill and husband Cecil and Peggy B. Whltaker. all of Mocksville; 13 grandchildren; numerous great- grandchiltlten; and a brother, Noah F. Beck of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. II, 2001. at Davle Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Brad Holliman and Tim Siarbuck officiating. Burial was at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12, at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, do Kenny Harpe, 1813 U.S. 601 N., Mocks ville. James Earl Bumgarner / Mr. James Eari Bumgarner. 75. of County Line Road. Harmony, died Wednesday. Jan. 3, 2001 at Davis Medical Center in Statesville. Mr. Burrlgamer was bom May 28. 1925 in Iredell County to the late James 0. and Florence Sweet Bumgarner. n He was preceded in death by abrother Guy 0. Bumgarner and 2 sis- ; ters. Anna Belle Shaw and Louise j Beck.He was a member of Rock Spnng • Baptist Church. He retired in 1982from Ryder PIE where he was a truck driver, and retired teamster. . Survivors: his wife of 39 years, ; Betty Branson Bumgarner. 4 sons. | James T. Bumgarner of Mocksville, Samuel 0. Bumgarner and wife Sally | of Carlyle. HI.. Terry Cardweil and wife Linda of Belews Creek. Jerry Cardweil of Harmony; and 3 daugh- n ters. Faye Harris and husband Dale of Harmony. Sue Bumgarner of Au gusta. Ga. and Tracy Sanbavol and husband Alex of Faith; a sister Dons Shinn of Charlotte; 14 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Friday Jan. 5. at 2 p.m. at Rock Spring Bap tist Church with the Rev. SteveHedgecock officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery with full military rlties.Memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Davie County Public Librae Mocksville, NC Q DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 18,2001 -; . ^ I o -c c >■ Edith Virginia CuthrellV Ms. Edith Virginia Cuthrell. for merly of Winston-Salem, died Jan. 12,2001, at Silas Creek Manor. She was a native of DavidsonCounty and was educated in the lo cal public schools. Survivors; 2 daughters, EthelWalser and Yvonne Imes; and a son,James E. Cuthrell, all of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchildren; and 9 greatgrandchildren; 2 brothers, GeorgeCuthrell'of Advance and Claude C,Cuthrell of Welcome; a sister, JuanitaBrown of Mocksviile; a sister-in-law,Beulah Cuthrell of Winston-Salem;and a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins and friends. Funeral services were conductedat 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 15, from ;Goodwill Baptist Church, by theRev. Philemon Samuels. Burial followed in the church cemetery. _ . yMagnoh'aT.DaltonMrs. Magnolia Turner Dalton, 65. She was a native of Iredell County an^ssurvivedbyason.RobertTunt«En " ''""Shteis. NoraDalton, Joyce Shepheid and Kathy Wall of Bronx, N.Y.. and Lind^Dalton of Winston-Salem; 6 brotheni- 3sistei^:20grandchildren:andagreat-grandchild. Funeral services were held Jan 13 neral Home, Mocksviile, PastorCharlene Lewis officiated, and burial was in Piney Grove AMEZionChuichCemetety on Jan. 14. /\TrgiI Gray Foster Mr. Virgil Gray Foster, 75. of3949U.S. 64 W., Mocksviile, died Monday , Jan 15.2001, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Bom in Iiedell County on Feb. 28, 1925, he wasasonof the late Raymond Clay Foster and Fannie Laird Foster.He was a retired sawmill operator andthe founder of Midway Campground. He was an active member of UnionChapel Baptist Church having served on the maintenance committee and was a member of the Senior Adult Sunday School Gass. He served his country during World War II in the U.S. Army having fought in nine battles, one ofwhich was the Battle OfThe Bulge. He received the Purple Heart, The Good Conduct Medal and5 Bronze Stars. He was a memberof the Harold Littlefield Chapter 68 of the DAV of Statesville. On April 24,1953 he mamed theformer Olivia Stroud, who survives.Also, surviving; a son, Dennis (3Foster and wife Patsy of Mocksviile- adaughter, Sandra Kay Vestal and hu^band Steve of Mocksviile; 4 grand- chiI(lren;onegiBat-grandson;abtotherE, Foster of Odessa, Texas; and2sisters, Dorothy F. Greene of Jacksonville, Fla. and Gwendlyn F. Smith of Mocksviile.Funeral services were scheduledfor2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18 at UnionGiapel Baptist Church with the Revs,Bobby Henderson and Jimmy Myeisofficiating. The body will lie in statefor30 minutes prior to the funeral hourand burial will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be; Chrisahd Clay Foster, Bryan Snyder, J.D.,Michael and Randy Stroud. Full Military Rites will be accorded at the graveside by VFW Post 2031. Harold LitUefield Chapter 68, and AmericanLegion Post 217, ail of Statesville.The family was to assemble at theresidence of the deceased and will isceive friends from7-9p.m, Wednesday evening at Reavis Funeral Homeof Haimony. Condolences nay besent by e-mail to the family at www.legacy.com.Memorials; Kate B. ReynoldsHospice Home lOl Hospice Lane Winston-Salem,27103,ortotheCem-etery Fund of Union Chapel BaptistChurch c/o Richard Haliburton 216 Longview Rd. Statesville. Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NC 0 c 1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 18,2001 / Thomas Holder / „„'^{'»«P''"WnK)masHolder "24.inFor- Charlie Thomas and W«n 38 years of service.Mr. Holder was preceded in dealh Koto " "obari Su^ivors; a sister. Marie Holder^beitson of Advance: and 6 nieces and nephews. p-nf SSIS"""*""""" livery Bowman Martin j Mrs. Ivery Bowman Martin. 84.: iofYadkinvilte. died Wednesday. JM. 10,2001. at the Hugh Chatham Me morial Hospital in Elkin.She was bom July 2.1916. in l^- kin County to the late Riley aiid Etta Sutphin Bowman. Mrs. Marun was retired from Davie County Hospital and was a member of Courtney Ba^ list Church, where she served as therecording secretary for 33 yearn and was a Sunday school teacher for 40 ^The married Harold Wesley Mar-tmonJan.ll.l936.Heprecededher in death on July 17.1996. ,Surviving: her children, the Rev. Dr. Jimmie (Loretta) Martin Sr of ^Jamestowne. Johnnie (Patncia)^- , tin of Yadkinville, and Lynn (Gray) .Pinni*ofHamptonville;6grandchil. ; dreo;and2sistets. Violet Caudle and , Nell Renegar of Yadkinville. | Funeral services were held at 3 .p.m.Friday.Jan.l2aiCourtneyBap- tist Chutch by the Rev. John Brown and Batry Smith-Burial followed inthe church cemetery. ^ Memorials: Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. CourtneyChutch Road, Yadkinville. 27055. Annie Williams Myer^ J Mrs. Annie Williams Myers, 88. of Jetry Lane. Advance, died Tues day. Jan. 9. 2001. at Forsyth Medi- cal Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. 1 Thursday. Jan. 11 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Richard Whiteheart officiating. Burial was in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cem etery. Mrs. Myers was bom Jan. 14. 1911, in Davie County to the late Robert Hugh and Lula Barney Will iams. She was a homemaker and a charter member of Bixby Presbyte rian Church.She was preceded in death by her husband. Jetry Myers; a granddaugh ter. Susan Wands; and 2 brothers. Robert and Wiley Williams. Survivors: 2 sons. Stacy (Carroll) Myers of Mocksvilie and Lester (Velda) Myers of Advance; 6 grand- chUdren; and 3 great-grandchildren. c Oavie Count/ PuWic^BWMocksvilie, wb <r- o 0 <x DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 18,2001 . TUdren Ray Myers y Mr. Tildren Ray Myets, 81. died Saiurday, Jan. 13.2001, at The Oaks at Forsyth after having been in de clining health for at least seven years. He previously was a resident at Clare Bridge Assisted Living Residence from November 1997 until October 2000. He was bom in Advance to the late George Valentine and Lou Burton Myers on Oct. 22. 1919, the young est of his siblings, all of whom pre ceded him In death; Ollie Myers. Odell Myers. Annie Boger. Richard Myers. Sanford Myers. Will Myers. June Myers. Sally Bodsford. Edd Myers, Mae Whicker, and Robert Myers. He was educated at Shady Grove School in Advance. As a young man. he Wits a member of Elbaville^eth- odist Church and sang in a quartet. He served in the U.S. Army from July 29.1940-June 19.1945. with Battery B. 78th Armored Field Artillery Bat talion, 2nd Armored Division, and from June 12. 1946 until July 27. 1949 with Company B. 1st Batt^ion. 3S0th Infantry Regiment. He rose to the rank of sergeant and participated in boxing. While serving with the 2nd Armored Division in the early 1940s, he was under the command of the legendary Major General George Smith Fatten Jr. He served overseas Oct. 16. 1942. until June 8, 1945. during which he was a veteran of the following campaigns: Algeria- French Morocco. Sicily. Normandy, Northem France and the Rhinetand. all with the 2nd Armored Division. He was with the 2nd Armored Divi sion when it made its famous night move of over 70 miles on ice. snow, and mud covered roads to get in front of the Germans' corresponding unit, the 2nd Panzer Division, and stopped the Gentians' deepest penetration in the battle of the "Bulge" on Christ mas Day, 1944. The 2nd Panzer Di vision was defeated by the 2nd Ar mored Division that day and never fought again in World War 11. This saved the port of Antwerp from be ing captur^ by the Germans. Fol- ' lowing the war. he served in the | American Army of Occupation in Italy. His decorations include: Di^ tinguished Unit Badge. American Defense Service Medal, two Gotxi Conduct Medals. EAMET Campaign Medal with five Bronze Service Stars. World War n Victory Medal. American Campaign Medal, and the Army of Occupation Medal. He was employed with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. in 1945-46 and from 1949 until his retirement in 1981. He married Mattie Lois Laird Myers on. Sept. 17. 1950. at Bethlehem Methodist Church in Ad- , vance. She preceded him in death on j Jan. 6.1994. 1 They had three children who. jalong with their spouses, survive: the | Rev. (Judge) Jiminy Laird Myers of ' Advance, Thomas Ray Myers and wife Diane of C-arlottesville. Va.. and Maria Myets Foster and husband Shane of Advance. He is also sur vived by 4 grandchildren: and by 12 nephews and 8 nieces. His hobbies ' included hunting and gardening. He ; was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, and he was a life member of the Advance Veterans qf Foreign Wars Post 8719 and the 2nd Armored Division Association. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 16. at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Advance,- conducted by the Revs. J. Mark Weekley and Donald Fundetburk. Interment in the church mausoleum followed with military rites. Memorials: Building Fund of , Bethlehem Methodist Church; 321 Redland Road. Advance; the Ad- . vance Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8719. P.O. Box 2232. Advance, or the Alzheimers Association, 919 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 1100, Chicago, ^ IL, 60611. t fiaWe County Public ubraiv Mocksville, Nq DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 18,2001 n 0 Q 1 I !• .) Clarence Clinton Shore ; / Mr. Clarence Clinton Shore, 67i of Ben Anderson Road. Mocksville died Saturday at his residence. He was a native of Iredeii County, born May il. 1933, a son to the late Clinton Franklin and Angie Shaw Shore. Mr. Shore was retired from United Plywood of Mocksville. He was married to the former Dorothy Leigh Bolin, who preceded him in death Januaty 18, 1988. Mr," Shore is survived by five daughtets: Coleen Walker, Rebecca Cattner, Christine Sain, Brenda Harris, and Nancy Buelin, all of Mocksville; one sister, Evonne Shore Felts of Mocks ville; and five grandchildreii. Also surviving is a niece, Carolyn Biowii' of Mocksville..,; i.;;. Funeral services were held Moii- day at 11 a.m. at Rock Springs Bap tist Church, conducted by Reverends Steve Hedgecock and Marvin Blackburn. Interment followed in the church cemetery. The family re ceived friends Sunday evening from 7 until 8:30 p.m. at Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony. Condolences may be made to the Shore Family by e-mail to www.legacy.com. Ausby Winton Utt Mr. Ausby Winton Utt, 85, of ' Stanleyville, died Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2001 at Wake Forest University Bap tist Medical Center. He was bom in Carroll County, Va.. on Oct. 22, 1915 to the late David and Laura Williams Utt. He was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 4 brothers and i 4 sisters. Survivors: 2 daughters, Sharon Griffey and husband Harvey and Louise Beck and husband Robert, ail of Mtxtksville; a son, Larry 0. Utt and wife Ann of Bluff City, Tenn.; 5 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchil dren; I great-grandchild; a special friend, Lorene Horton of Winston- Salem; and several nieces and neph ews. Mr Utt was a World War II vet eran, having served in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1943-1945. After retirement from the city of Winston- Salem. he went to work as a volun teer at Baptist Hospital from 1985 to 2000. ' Funeral services were held on Sat urday. Jan. 6 in the Westlawn Gar dens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel in Cleinmons, ofliciated by the Rev. Roland BamhardL Full military hon ors were provided by Veterans of Foreign Wars District II Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., Region 3, P.O. Box 25806, Winston-Salem, 27114. •4 t Ci . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 2S, 2001 0 0 a Bobby Clarence Allen , Mr. Bobby Clarence Allen. 65, of KemersvillediedTljesday Jan 16 He was bom Nov. 21. 193S !„Davie Couniy to Clarence Weirimd f^^'««AJIen. Mr. Allen was• ■^"'"e^GlennHighSchool.He ^a^berofftiedland MoravianChurch where he served as a dien™ushe^ and member of the Men's Fel-Jwahip. He was retired from theCo. and was a veteran, setv-in the U,S, Airny. wifevyienofthehome; hismother;H«."h' Allen and wifeHMther. Md the Rev. Matthew Wolfe t« A^ii a sis-®"<' """hand^enof^nteVedra Beach. Fla.; and 'several nieces and nephews. i „ were held at 4Thut^ay. Jan. 18. at FriedlandMoravian Church with Rev. Dr. Steve t Burial followedin tne church sraveyanl.Memorials; Friedland MoravianChurch Building Fund. 2750 S.n.S,""'' / "^'osOfeteAntliony "•SiShe was bom Feb. 8. 1917 ' %'lf®«'»«'f«heBaptistfeith. !.h.. Guv An.Oriffi? Jf ^wmn of Lewisville; 2 sons Anthony ofFIorence. S.C •^f!^:38reat.gra«dsons:asis^ A graveside service wat h.i.t ■ y hubert Barney Mr. Hubert Barney. 78. died Fri-. day. Jan. 19.2001. at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie.• He was bora June 6. 1922. inDavie County to the late Charlie P.and Cora Wagner Barney. Mr. Bar ney was retired from the Winston-Salem/Fbrsyth County school systemand was a member of Calvary Bap-' Church., He was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Edna ^ggs and Stella New. and 4 brothers. LP. Barney, Floyd F. Barney. J. Hayden Barney and Tbm J. Barney.^ Surviving: his wife. Margaret!Cbok Miller Barney of the home; a daughter. Brenda Sue Norman of Winston-Salem; a son, Hubert R.Barney Jr. and wife Maicia of Clem-mons; 2 stepdaughters. Rebecca |Miller Moseley of Arcadia andCmlyn Miller Weant and husband jGordon ofWilraington; 3 grandsons; |4 step-grandchildren; and a sister. -Creola Cook of Gaffney. S.C. | ■ A graveside service was held at 3 ' p.m. Sunday. Jan. 21 at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Steve Hind. I >.a c=.<z ^r- Oavle County Public Lib w Mocksville, NC . DAVIE county enterprise record, Jan. 25,2001 o 0 ff I \ \ C( y Edward Lee Beck Mr. Edwa^ Lee Beck, 66, of Ed Beck Road, Mocksville, died Thurs day morning, Jan. 18, 2001 at For- syth Medical Center after a short ill ness. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21 in Bear Creek Bap tist Church with the Revs. Cecil Wetherholt and Richard Eskew offi ciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist Building Fund, 268 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksviile: or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Beck was born in Davie County Aprii 24, 1934, to the late Robert E. and Louise Brinkley Beck and was retired with 26 years of ser vice from Ingersoll-Rand. Since re tiring from Ingersoli-Rand, he had been the custodian at William R. Davie School. He was a graduate of Farmington High School, class of 1954. Mr. Beck had been a metn^ of Bear Creek Baptist Cbukh all of his Efe and a member and chairman of the church buifding committee for the new fellowship hall. He was fint chief and organizer of the William R. Davie Volunteer Fire Dept. and served on the board of directors for the past four years. He was a mem ber of the Davie County Rescue Squad and was a member of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge. He was a former member of North Davie Ruritan. Surviving: his wife of 47 years, Edith Howard Beck of the home; a daughter and son-in-law, Marcla and Mickey Lambe of Mocksville; 3 granddaughters; 2 great-granddaugh ters; a great-grandson; a step-gtand- .son; a siepgranddaughter, a brother and sister-in-law. David Wayne and ^uih Beck of Mocksville; and sev eral nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. / Paul Soloman Cornatzer Mr. Paul Soloman Comatzer, 88, , of Fork-Bixby Road. Advance, died eariy Monday morning at the V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury after a short nines. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 in Eaton Funeral n | Chapel with the Rev. Carol Jackson ' officiating. Burial was in the Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorials: Cemetery Fund of Bixby Presbyterian Church, c/o Gra ham Hendrix, 1901 Cornatzer Road, Advance. Mr. Cornatzer was bom in Davie County, June 3,1912 to the iate Jacob Soloman and Ellen Berryman Cor natzer and was a retired nursing as sistant with the V. A.Medical Center in Salisbury with 20 years of service. He was a charter member of the Bixby Presbyterian Church and a vet eran of the U.S. Army. He was pre ceded in death by 4 brothers, Lallie Comatzer. Clyde Comatzer. Charlie Comatzer, and Bradley Cornatzer, and by 4 sisters, Althea Bamey, Sallie Long. Lena Gilbert and Recie Sheets. Surviving: his wife of SO years, Louise Crews Comatzer of the home; 3 sons, Don Comatzer of Marietta Ga.. Emery Cornatzer and wife Kathy of Advance and Jeffery Cor natzer, also of Advance; 4 grandsons; a sister, Sadie Gross of Pfafftown; and several nieces and nephews. Helen Nifong Foster Mrs. Helen Nifong Foster, 75, wife of George Leo Foster died on Jan. 15,2001, after a recent iilness. She was bom OcL 10, 1925, in Davidson County to the late Harvey Lee and Martha Scott Nifong. Mrs. Foster was of the Methodist faith. She was preceded in death by a son, James Lee Foster. Surviving, in addition to her hus band: 2 chiidren, Rebecca Elizabeth and husband. Art J. Sivilla of Ihiia- hassee, Fla., and David Leo and wife, Debra Hamiin Foster of Fraternity Church Road; 4 grandchildren. A fiineral service was held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, at Patklawn Memorial Gardens Maitso- leum Chapel with the Rev. J. Mark Weekley. the Rev. Robert Wtlliard and G.K.Fbsterofiiciating. Entomb ment followed the service. Memorials: Bethlehem United ' Methodist Church Building Fund, i 321 Redland Road, Advance. 27006. Davie County Public Ubrafv Mocksville, NC <c <r" . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,2001 o c j Edna Cushwa GrifBn Mn. Edna Cushwa CriRin, 92. died Fnday, Jon. 19.200l,atAunimn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Henry Ridge officiating. Burial was in Smith Grove United Methodist Chiuch Cemetery. Memorials; Smith Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, c/ o James G. Hendrix, 156 Dulin Road, Mocksville; or to a charity of the donor's choice, Mrs. Griffin was preceded in death by her husband, Grover Cleve land Griffin; a daughter, Evelyn Howard: 3 brothers; and 2 sisters. She was bom July 10, 1908, in Fithian, m. to the late William Ed ward and Iva Morris Cushwa. She had been a cook for over SO years and had been associated with the Miller family in food service and was bener known as "Ma Grifiin". She attended Smith Grove United Meth odist Church and First Baptist Church, Survivors: a son and daughter-in- law, David and Mona Joe Griffin of Mocksville; a daughter and son-in- law, Joyce and John Paul Linville of Kemersville; S grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and a sister. Mary Cushwa I^Iey of Covington, bid. / Ethel Poplin Hanellne Mrs. Ethel Poplin Haneline, 93, of West Maple Avenue, Mocksvill, died early Sunday morning, Jan. 21.2001 at Somerset Place in Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 23 in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Calvin Anderson officiating. Memorials: Mocksville Pentecos tal Holiness Church, 229 Milling Road, Mocksville. Mrs. Hanelii\e was born in Guilford County, April 6,1907 to the late Thomas and Lizzie White Pop- lin and was a homemaker. She was a charter member of the Mocksville Pentecostal Holiness Church. Mrs. Haneline enjoyed out of doors work and flower gardening. Her husband. Harrison Haneline, died in 1975. She was also preceded in death by 2 stepsons, fCenneth and Robert Haneline; a son. Harold Pop- • lin, 5 brothers and a sister. Surviving: 3 stepdaughters, Clara I Egglesion and Louise Haneline of Lexington, and Evelyn JarreiT of Thomasville; astepson. Bill fioneline of Wyoming, Del.; a grandson: a great-granddaughter; a great-grand- son; several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren; a sister. Frances Cromer of \t^nston-Salem; and a daughter-in-law, Deedy Pop lin of Mocksville. BillHanes/ Mr. Bill Hanes, 81, of Advance, died Thursday, Jan. 18.2001, at his home. He was bora Aug. 17, 1919, in Davie County to Mike and Celia Faircloth Hanes. Mr. Ifanes was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. He was an avid wagon train rider and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife. Helen Lucille Ward Hanes; 2 daughters, Shirley Hanes Coraatzer and Mary Ruth Hanes Dunn; and a grandson. Surviving: a daughter. Rachel Hanes Eckenrode of Advance; 3 sons, Ralph M. Hanes and wife Dianne, Kenneth Hanes and wife Brenda and Buck Hanes and wife Linda all of Advance; 14 grandchil dren; 15 great-grandchildren; a sis ter. Louise Hanes York of Clemmons; special friends, Shorty Bowles, Harold Stanley and many others. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan, 20, at Macedonia Moravian Church with Pastor Reg Alderman and the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church graveyard. Memorials: Davie Hospice, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, «<( .-t I J- er-S ,0 Mocksville, NC . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,2001 Mary Wlliams Hilton Maiy Williams Hilton of Winsion- Salem died Wednesday. Jan. 17, 2001. at Forsyih Medical Center. Mrs. Hilton was bom Feb. 10, 1930, in Davie County to the late Spencer F. and Martha Ireland Will iams. Mrs. Hilton was married for 49 years to the late Harrison "Shorty" Hilton and was retired from Hanes Knitwear and K-Mart. Also preceding Mrs. Hilton in death were two brothers. Elgin Will iams and Dallas Williams, and a sis ter, Willie Mae Wood. Survivors: a son, Wayne Hilton of the home; a daughter, Vivian Younis and husband Allan of Lexington: brothers George. Walter "Pete" and Nathan Williams of Lexington. Bill Williams of Advance and Cumey Williains of Mocksville: and sisters Coleen Vestal and Alice Rummage of Lexington and Virginia Beauchamp ofAdvance. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at the funeral chapel with Pastor Blalne Possinger offici ating. Burial followed at Bixby Church of the Living God in Ad- Deida Elizabeth Wall Deida "Dee" Elizabeth Wall. 92. formerly of Hanes. died Friday, Jan. 19,2001, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Sept. 20. 1908. in Davie County to John C. and Alice Owens Wait. She was a member ofHanes Baptist Churchand was retired from P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. Survivors include; 2 grandsons, Michael'Wall and John Wall of Ad vance; and 2 great-grandchildren. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Monday. Jan. 22 at Wesilawn Gar dens of Memory by the Rev. Robert Whitaker. John C. Patterson J John C. Paterson ofBermudaRun in Advance, formerly of English Hills in Hendersonville. died Monday. Jan. 16.2001. at his home. BomJuneU. 1915,inlhom Hill,Scotland to John and Jean Wiseman Paterson. he was a World War D vet eran and a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. An avid golfer, he had traveled extensively with his wife. While living in Hendersonville. Mr. Paterson created and organized two charity golf lour- naments featuring PGA Tourprofes sionals. Tournament proceeds ben efited Pardee Hospital. His wife. Mabel Vert Paterson. preceded him in death in 1999. Surviving: 2 sons, John C. Pater son Jr. and wife Lynn of Winston- Salem and William Bruce Paterson and wife Margaret of Greenville. S.C.; 2 daughters, Jessie P. Weber of WInsion-Salem and Elizabeth P. Anderson and husband Jim of Shalimar, Ra.; 10 grandchildren- 2 brothers, Arthur R. Paterson and Walter D. Paterson, both of Florida; asister.AnnePDugdaleofEastham,Mass; a sister-in-law, Gertrude Vert Prioli of Swampscott, Mass.; and a special friend, Ruby Cox Preston of Pinnacle. A memorial service was held Saturday, Jan. 20 at 11 a.m. at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel. Memorials; Centenary United Methodist Church. P.O. Box 658, Winston-Salem, 27102-0658. NIargelene Allea Robblns V Mrs. Margelcne Allen Robbins. 74 of Lexington, died Sunday. Jan. 21. 2001 at Bap- ^ list Medical Cen- ter Winston- _ Funeral ser-^ were Wednesday. Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. at ' ' Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Max Shoaf officiating. Burial was in Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Robbins was bom SepL 6. 1926 in Davie County to the late Brake Allen and Rena WlUiams and- was a homcmaker and a member of Psalras9! Church of Linwood. She was preceded in death by her husband. Paul Edward "Pete"' Robbins in 1990. Survivors: 2 sons; James E: (Helen) Robbins. Donnie (Jean)- Robbins; 4 daughters; Jan Taylor. Vickie (John) Cook. Gail Combs, Sherry (Dale) Potts allof Lexington; 18 grandchildren; 26 great-grand children; a great-great grandchild; 2 sisters. Carolyn McCrary of Cool- eemee. Faye Comer of Yadkinvilte; 2 brothers. Clarence (Fannie) Alien ofYadkinvillc. and Ed(Phyllis> Allen of Mocksville. Davifc County Public Library MocKsvHIe, NO . DAVIE county enterprise record, Jan. 25,2001 o J -n .SJ .-h -si < V QT- • 0 Henry Marvin Wellman Mr. Henry Marvin Wellman Jr., 83. of Bermuda Village, died Satur day. Jan. 20,2001. at Forsyth Medi cal Center. He was bom Feb. 8, 1917. in Rhodhiss to Henry Marvin and Winnie Wilson Wellman. Mr. Wellman was a member of Clem- mons Moravian Church. He attended Duke University and graduated from Lenoir-Rhyne College. He was a vet eran ofWorld War 11 serving the U.S. Marine Corps where he landed at Cuata Canal and two additional cam paigns in the Pacific. Mr. Wellman served 30 years with active duty in Chile, Japan, and the Pentagon and retired as a colonel and command ing officer of Marine Base 29 Palms, Calif. He then joined Sears & Roe buck for the next 18 years as an ex ecutive at their corporate headquar ters in Chicago, III. He retired in 1983 and moved back to North Carolina. Her served as a docent at Reynolda House and helped found the local chapter of the Chaine de Rotisseurs. Survivors: his wife, Martha Moretz Wellman, of the home: 3 chil dren, Jane Wellman Egger and hus band Tate of Seattle, Wash., Henry Marvin Wellman HI and wife Karen Lintl, Vincent Allfred Wellman and wife Margaret Walsh, all of Ann Ar bor, Mich., 6 grandchildren; a brother, John Wilson Wellman, of Chester, Pa.: and a sister, Sara Wellman Hamrick, of Kannapolis. A memorial service was held at II a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23 at Clem- mons Moravian Church, with the Revs. Ray Burke and Jon Peterson officiating. Burial was in Arlington National Cemetery. Memorials: Human Service Alli ance, 3983 Old Greensboro Road, Winston-Salem, 27101. / Brownie P. Williams Mrs. Brownie Powell Williams,93, of Fairfield Road, Mocksville! died Wednesday, Jan. 17,2001 at her residence after a short illness. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie A. Wlliams and a daughter, Maigret Louise. She was bom Get 19,1907 in Ire- dell County to the late •niomas Frank and Maude Hayes Powell. Funeral services were Saturday, Jan. 20 at I p.m. at Edgewood Bap tist Church with the Revs. Danny Shores and Clyde Settle officiating. A graveside service was held at 3 p.ni. in Rock Springs Baptist Cem etery. Memorials: Hospice of Davie. P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Survivors: children. Elouise Green of Mocksville. William Baxter and Joey Williams of Ozark, Ala., Wayne A. Williams, Beny Sue Bean,' both of Mocksville, Kenneth G. and Terri Williams of Jonesboro, Oa., Roger Dale and Donna Williams of Mocksville: II grandchildren; 14 great-giandchilflren; a great-great grandchild: 3 brothers. Herman Powell of Mocksville, Gilmer Powellof Greensboro and Kenneth Powell of Salisbury; a sister. Hazel Thoumburg of Graham. Mrs. Williams was employed for several years in the textile industry and nursing home industry. Her main employment was that of a mother and fiomemaker. Johnny Meyer Wilson Mr, Johnny Moyer Wilson, 70, of Hope Lane, Mocksville, died Mon day, Jan. 21,2001 at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Wilson was bom Sept 6,1930 in Suiry County to the late Samuel and Lilly White Wilson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Agnes Slayton Wilson, on July 3,1989. Mr. Wilson was of the Baptist faith, and a former employee of Kemersville Lumber Co. where he was a machine operator. Survivors: 3 sons, Garry Wilson and wife Beth of Mocksville, Joseph Wilson and wife Belinda of Winston Salem, and Curtis Wilson and wife Marie of East Bend: 2 daughters, Bonnie Wilson of Mocksville, and Sheila Mays and husband Brian of Stocksdale; 3 brothers, Paul Wilson of Kemersville, Richard Wilson of Winston-Salem and G.S. Wilson of Florida. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 2 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Steve Hedgecock officiat ing. Burial followed at Ml Gur Cem etery in Kemersville,. Memorials: Rock Spring Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 913 Powell Bridge Rd., Honrmny, 28634. paite County PuWic m Rosalie York v/ Miss Rosalie York, 60, of Bethel Church Road, Mocksville, died Sun day, Jan. 21, 2001 at her residence. ShewasboraFeb. 18,1940 in Ire-dell County to Colin James and Ruby Bamette Ybrk. She was employed at Rowan Vocational Workshop and was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. Survivors, in addition to her par ents: a sister; Shirley Ann York of Winston-Salem, a brother: DennisJairws (Cathy) York of Mockaville. 2 nieces: 2 nephews; a great-niece. Funeral services were Tuesday, Jan. 22 at II a.m. at Bethel United Methodist Church with Dr. S.B. Warner, and the Revs. Pam Sunder and Jack Luther officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 1,2001 0 o 3 ■h• N -O Edward Lee BeckJ Mr. Edwiird Lee Beck, 66, of Ed Beck Road, Mocksville, died Thursday morning, Jan, 18, 2001 at For- sytb Medical Center after a short ill ness. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21 in Bear Creek Bap tist Church with the Revs. Cecil Wetherholt and Richard Eskew ofTi- ciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist Building Fund, 268 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville; or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Beck was bom in Davie County April -24, 1934, to the late Robert E, and Louise Brinkley Beck and was retired with 26 years of ser vice from Ingersotl-Rand. Since retiring from IngersoU-Rand, he had been the custodian at William R. Davie School. He was a graduate ofFarminglon High School, class of 1954. Mr. Beck had been a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church all of his life and a member and chairman of the church building committee for the new fellowship hall. He was first, chief and organizer of itie William R. Davie Volunteer Fire Dept. and served on the board of directors for the past four years. He was a mem ber of the Davie County RescueSquad and was a member of theMocksville Masonic Lodge. He was a former member of North Davie Ruritan. Surviving: his wife of 47 years, Edith Howard Beck of the home; ason, Ricky and wife Nancy Beck of Mocksville; a daughter and son-in- law, Matcia and Mickey Lambe of Mocksville; 3 granddaughters; 2 great-granddaughters; a great-grand son; a step-grandson; astepgranddaughier; a brother and sis ter-in-law, David Wayne and Ruth Beck of Mocksville; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and fnends. /R 3— o S V uby S. Blackwood Mrs. Ruby Sedberry Blackwood. 85. of Junction Road, Mocksville,died Wednesday. Jan. 24.2001, at her residence. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 26 at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Hospice of DavieCounty. P.O. Box 848, Mocksville.Mrs. Blackwood was bom May 18,1915. in Davie County to (he lateEugene Kenneth and Ida Brogdon Sedberry. She was retired fromBurlington Industries of ciooleemee, Davie County Hospital, and was a member of Cooieemee United Meth odist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Ray Blackwood. in 1969. Survivors; a son and daughter-in- law, Bob and Loraine Blackwood of Mocksville, with whom she hadmade her home for the past several years; 3 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; and a sister, Mildred S. Stttllings of Rutherfcrdton. Randy Paul Cockerbam Mr. Randy Paul Cockerham, 33,of King, died Sunday morning, Jan.28, 2001, at the Forsyih MedicalCenter in Winston'^alem.Mr, Cockerham was bom Feb. 3,1967, in Surry County to PaulCockerham and Foye Lee Lowe Cockerham.Surviving; his mother Foye leeLowe Cockerham of King; his fatherPaul Cockerham and wife Judy ofKing; 3 sisters and brothers-in-law.Kathy and Jeff Anderson of Mocksville, Denise Cockerham of King andRhonda and Steve Beaver of Cleveland. N.C,; a brother and sister-in- ' law, Jason and Jessica Lowe of King;grandmother. Rose Lowe of MountAiry; 2 nephews; a niece; and sev eral aunts and uncles. A memorial service was held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, at theMoody Funeral Home Chapel inMount Airy by Rev. Ralph Sprolesand Lt. Col. James Ingram. I Donations: Home Health of iDanbury, or to Independent Living " in Winston-Salem. y Glenola Mahaffey Cheek^ Mrs. Glenoia (Ba-Baw) Mahaffey Cheek, 64. of Winston-Salem died Friday. Jan. 26,2001, at her home. Mrs. Cheek was born April 4,1936, in Forsyth County to the lateClarence P. Mahaffey.She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Luther Mahaffey andClarence (C.P.) Mahaffey. She retired from AT&T in 1989 after 25 years of service. Survivors: her mother. MamieGregory Mahaffey of Winston-Salem: a daughter. Debra Cheek Conley of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; a brother. Gamer Mahaffey of Winston-Salem; 3 sisters. Ruby Byrd of Winston-Salem, Flora Nichols ofWalburg, and Erma Noah of Greens boro; a lifelong friend and sister-in-law, Patricia P. Cheek; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at 11a.m. Monday, Jan. 29, at Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens in Winston-Salemwith Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Memorials: Hospice of ForsythCounty, i lOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, 27103. Davie County Public Ubraiv Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Feb. 1,2001 - 0 a in «, W z 3 _nr O >> Nelda Lackey Dancy J / Nelda Claudette Lackey Dancy. 63. of Hiddenite, died Sunday. Ian. 28.2001 at Iredell Memorial Hospi tal following an extended illness. She was born in Alexander County Jan. 3.1938. daughter of the Late Claude Eugene Lackey and Flossie Stewart Lackey. She was a homemaker and daycare operator and was a member of Sulphur Springs Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband Dean Tho mas Dancy of the home; a son. iMk Dancy and wife Betty of Hiddenite: a daughter. Jill Walker of Stony Point: a brother Conrad "Butch Lackey of Hiddenite: 3 sisters. Becky Wike of Hiddenite. Gwendolyn deary of Mocksville and Margaret Henderson of Statesville. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday. Jan. 30 at 2 a.m. at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church. The Rev. Steve Parks officiated. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice Alexander County. 50 Lucy Echerd Une, Tay- lorsville. 28681. Samual H. Henderson Mr. Samuel Hunter Henderson. >1 33, died Tuesday moming. Jan. 23. 2001. at Segraves Nursing Care Cen ter in Jefferson. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 25. at Boone Family Funeral Home Chapel, by the Revs. Rex Hall and Ken Blevins. Burial followed in the Corinth Cem etery in Mouth of Wilson. Va. Mr. Henderson was born in Crayson County on March 35.1917. to Charlie and Daisy Ruth Tucker Henderson. He was a farmer. . Survivors: by his wife. Waive Price Henderson of the home: a son. Sam Henderson, of Grassy Creek: 2 daughters. Nancy Anders of Ber muda Run and Jackie Pennington. of Independence. Va.: a son-in-law. Scott Anders of Bermuda Run: 6 grandchildren: and a great-grandson. Walter Frank Dannel Sr. Mr. Walter Frank Dannel. Sr., 91. of Pine Ridge Road. Mocksville. died at the Rowan Regional Medical Cen ter in Salisbury.Saturday. Jan. 27 af ter a short illness. A memorial service was held at 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday. Jan. 31 in Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Danny Shore officiating. Burial was in the family cemetery in Ten nessee. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Dannel was bom in Jellico. Tenn.. Sept. 21. 1909 to the late Walter A. and Myrtle Lawson Dannel and was retired from the U.S. Army. After retirement, he became a housepainter. He enjoyed gardening and fishing. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Vera Hilton Dannel and by his second wife. Ethel Dannel. Survivors: his daughter. Anita Mroz of Snow Camp: a son, Walter F. Dannel Jr. of Burlington: numer ous grandchildren; great-grandchil dren: step-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews: a step-son. Jack Eudy and wife Edith of Mocksville: and a step-daughter. Judy Kesslerof Buffalo. N.Y. Dallas Harper Dull / Mr. Dallas Harper Dull, 73. of Winswn-Salem died Jan. 28. 2001, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom in Forsyth County on Sep. 27.1927, to Hobert and Flora Harper Dull. Mr. Dull retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after more than 39 years. He was a life long member of Lewisville Baptist vphurch where he served as a Sunday ' School teacher, a deacon and RA Leader. Mr. Dull loved woodwork- . ing. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Hobert Dull. Surviving: wife Betty: a son. Kevin Dull and his wife Michele of Elon: 2 daughters. Connie Bumham and her husband Dr. Charles Bumham of Henderson and Susan Diane Hair and her husband Bill of Winston-Salem; 8 grandchildren; a brother. Jack W. Dull of Lewisville; 2 sisters. Kathleen BarrofClemmons and Betty Myers of Advance; and a sister-in-law. Dorothy Diill of Lewis ville. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 30. at Lewisville Baptist Church with Revs. Jeff Priest and Dwight Watts officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Lewisville Baptist Preschool. 125 Lewisville-Clem- mons Road. Lewisville. 27023. Oavie - o 0 o ns DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 1,2001 n A' s •>- Si > j J^ohn Lewis Hensley Mr. John Lewis Hensley. 77. of died Thursday. Jan. 23ai ForsyUi Medical Center in" Wnsion-Salem. •»"> April 14.1923 in Union County. He was a member ofNeedmore Baptist Churehwhere he was a Deacon, past tiea- surer, and teacher of the men's Sun- day School class foryears. Educated in the Rowan County Schools, he was a graduate of Libeny Home Bible In stitute. He was a charter member ofScotch Irish Volunteer Fire Depart ment. Previously employed by Souths Rmlway. he retired fiom theU.S. Postal Service as a rural mail Mr. Hensley was a veteran ofWorld War 11. He served in the US. Army. 737 Tank Batallion. and was awarded the Purple Heart and BronzeStar. c J DorothySaffriet Hensley. whom he marriedNo^v. 7. 1942: sons. Jimmy Hensley Md wife Pamela of Wbodleaf, and Michael Hensley and wife Sarah of Salisbury; a daughter Brenda Mcln- losh and husband Dale of Woodleaf: giandchildren; and 2 great-grand- Children. Mr. Hensley was preceded in death by a son. Larry Hensley. Funeral services were held Sun- ^y. Jan. 28. at 2 p.m. at Needmore Bapiisi Church with the Revs.Howtud Wagoner and Joe Newton omciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full military ntcs. Memorials: Needmore BaptistChurch Cemetery Fund. 1620 Mt. vemon Rd Woodleaf. 27054. j William M. Johnson Sr. • Wlliam M. Johnson Sr.. 95. of Wnston-Salem. died on Sunday Jan 28.2001. AnativeofYadkinCounty.hewasborn Jan. 1.1906. He was one of 10 children of Romroey and Mary Lou Ada Cockerham Johnson of Boonville. He was preceded in death by 4 brothers. 3 sisters, bis wife Jessie Rcece. daughter Clara Renegar and grandson Brent Johnson Mackie. He was a longtime member of Sa. lem Baptist Church and until recent years was active as deacon and Sun day School teacher. Mr. Johnson came to Winston-Salem to operate a streetcar and was an employee of Duke Power for 42 years. Survivors: 3 sons. William M Johnson Jr. and Carolyn of Birming ham. Ala.. Rex L. Johnson and Bettyof Clemmons and Dr. J. Barry Johnson and Marilyn of Winston-Salem: a ^ughter. Mary Lou Mackie of Yadkinville: a brother.,P.M. Johnson of Mocksville; a sister. Lucille Gross of Hickory: 10 grandchildren: and 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p m■niesday. Jan. 30. at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. FloydBoles. Drs. Gary Chapman and William Campbell with entombment inWestlawn Mausoleum Chapel. James Franklin Kaselly/ Franklin Kasell. 65. ofAvon Street. Mocksville. died Sun day Jan. 28. 2001 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem.Mr. Kasell was born Aug. 251935 in Williamsbuig S.C. to the late Coddle Kasell Downey, his mother Who survives.Mr. Kasell was a member ofBlai.se Baptist Chureh. and workedas an Oculist, making eyeglass irames.Survivors, in addition to hismother: 2 sons. William Kasell ofParli'n. N.J.. and Kevin Kasell ofMuih Carolina: a daughter. KimberlySobieski and husband Fred ofKeyport. N.J.; a brother. WilliamKasell and wife Elaine of BelmarN.J.: a sister Aris A. Rockhill andhusband Bob of Mocksville; and a grandchild.Funeral services were held Tuesday. Jan. 30. at 8 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Glenn Sellers officiating. Burial wasThursday. Feb. I. in Elloree S.C. '• Memorials: Blaise BaptistChurch. 143 Blaise Church Rd. Mocksville. J Oavie County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NO Robert Scott Lee Mr. Robert Scott Lee. SO. of Advance. died Friday. Jan. 26.2001. at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born to Robert B. andRuth West Lee Dec. 25. 1950. in Winston-Salem. He wasa member ofYadkin Valley Baptist Chureh.Mr. Lee was preceded in death by his father. Survivots: his mother. Ruth WestLee of the home: a sister. Martha Shinault of Advance: and a niece. Funeral services were held at 11a.m. Monday. Jan. 29. at Vogler &Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Ronnie Craddock. Burial followed atYadkin Valley Baptist Chureh Cem- fitery tn Advance. 0 G » 1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 1,2001 - . w 4- > a 7:^ Nancy ^'ames Myers Nancy Ann Ijames Myers, 71, died Wednesday, Jan. 24,2001, In her home on the fann in Union Grove, where she lived with her husband of 48 years. Homer C, Myers Jr. She was bom Sept. 9. 1930 to Denton and Nancy Dennis T. Ijames. She grew up in Davie County along with her sisters, Letty Ijames Hinshaw of Boonville, and Betty Ijames George of Westfield, and her brother, Dennis Ijames of Mocksville. She is a 1947 graduate of Mocks ville High School in Davie County. She graduated from Mars Hill Col lege and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a bachelor's degree in home econom ics. She received her master's degree from N.C. State University in adult education, with a minor in housing. She retired in 1985 after 32 years as an Iredell County home economics Extension agent. She was honored by peers with a state and national Dis tinguished Service Award for exper tise in assisting families improve life skills. Nancy and H.C.*s children are Barry C. Myers and wife Maryjane, T ony G, Myers. Frances M, Cantrell and husband, Marvin, and Mary M. Barbour and husband Erskine. 'They have 12 grandchildren. She was a member of Zion Bap tist Church and Union Grove's Ex tension Homemakers Club. Funeral services were held Satur day, Jan. 27 at 11 a.m. at Zion Bap tist Church, conducted by the Revs, Dennis J. Shaw and Eugene Burris, Burial followed in the church cem etery. Luna Kimmer Myers / Mrs. Luna Kimmer Myers, 89, of U.S. 601 South, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Jan. 23,2001 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center. Funeral services were Friday, Jan. 26, at 2 p.m, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Phillip Park, Bruce Raybum and Franklin Myers oflici- ating. Burial was in the Liberty United Methtxiist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Liberty Methodist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville. Mrs. Myers was bom Dec. 19, 1911 in Davie County to the late Charlie and Susie Everhart Kimmer. She was retired from Erwin Mills af ter 21 years and was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church, where she served as president of the Senior Citizens Sunday School class far eight years. She was a member of the Cooleemee Senior Citizens Club for 24 years. She was preceded in death by her husband. Louie Vestal Myers, in 1992. Survivors: a daughter, Linda Leazer; 2 sons, Hayden (Pattie) My ers, both of Mocksville, and Harold Wayne (Rachel) Myers of Salisbury; 7 grandchildren; and S great-grand children. Aralee Brooks Matherlyy Mrs. Aralee Adams Brooks : Matherly, 80, of Michaels Road, Mocksville, died Friday night, Jan, 26.2001 at her home. Funeral services were at I p.m. Monday, Jan. 29 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with Revs. George Troyer and Larry Twitty officiating. A graveside service dras held at 3 p.m, in Lakeview Memorial Park in Greensboro. Mrs. Matherly was bom Feb. 14, 1920, in Wilkes County to the late William Davis and Fannie Veora Walker Adams and was a home- maker. She was a member of the Mocksville Wesleyan Church. She was preceded in death by her first husband John Clarence Brooks, her second husband, J.B, Matherly, a son, Donald Franklin Brooks, and 10 brothers and sisters. Surviving: her daughter, Wanda ' Brooks of Mocksville; S grandchil dren; 5 great-grandchildren; and a ' daughter-in-law. Dawn Brooks of Lewisville, ' % AlC • o 0 0 <v DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 1,2001 - cr o p. 82« . at MattieNixon SiddenJ Mrs. Matlie Nixon Sidden, died Wednesday Jan. 24, 2001 Hugh ChaUiam Nursing Center. Mrs. Sidden was bom April 14. I VIS. in Suny County to Cora Rob- ^ and Curtis Nathaniel Nixon. Mrs. Sidden was retired from Chatham and a memberof Union Hill Mission ary Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband.Oscar Sidden; 4 brothers. Mack. Charlie. Reid and Dan Nixon, and a sister, Erma Isaacs. Survivors: a son. David Sidden ofMocksvilie; a daughter, Brenda Sidden Golden of State Road; 4 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Friday, Jan. 26, at Hodges Fu neral Home Chapel by Revs. Flake Mason and Tim Mason. Burial followed at Mountain Park Cemetery. J Abner Randolph Steele Mr. Abner Randolph Steele, 77, of 1S6S U.S. 601 S., Mocksvilie, died at his home Sunday, Jan. 28,2001 af ter a period of illness. He was bom in Davie County, the son of the late Forest McKinley and Blanche Jones Steele. He was edu cated in the Davie County and Rowan County schools and furthered his education at Elizabeth City Uni versity and A&TState University. He retired from Southern Railroad Co, of Linwood. was a World War n vet eran and was a member of Mocks vilie Second Presbyterian Church. Survivors: his wife, Jimmie Lou Tabor Steele of Mocksvilie; 2 sons, Abner (Sonya) Steele and Jimmy Steele of Mocksvilie; a daughter. Jane Steele of the home; 3 brothers, John Q. Steele of Winston-Salem. Carl Steele of Camp Spring, Md., and Minor Steele of Mocksvilie; and 6 sisters, Ruth Lewis and Sylvia Steele of Mocksvilie. Mary Thompson of Tampa, Fla., and Odelle Searle. LeVone Norwood and Azalea Carter, all of Maryland. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31 at Mocks- • ville Second Prnbyterian Church by the Rev. Roxana M. Atwood. Burial was in the church cemetery. ! I D Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvilie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 8,2001 o a <l Frankie Cleveland Allen V Mr. Frankie Cleveland Xowboy" Allen. 54, of Couniy Line Road. Har mony. died Wednesday. Jan. 31. 2001. at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 3 at New Union Meth odist Church, with the Rev. Caren- Morgan officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. ' i Memorials: Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Dept. (for a defibtil- lator). 435 Dyson Road. Mocksville. Mr. Allen was bom Dec. 19.1946, in Forsyth County to the late Clarence Allen and Ruth Cope Allen Boger and worked for the department of transportation for 32 years. He was a founding member of Sheffield- Calahaln Volunteer Fire Department, had been lieutenant, captain and as sistant chiefand attended New Union United Methodist Church. ' Survivors: his wife. Gloria "Jeanie" Dyson Allen of the home; 2 sons. Gary (Alisa) Allen of Harmony and Terry Allen: a special friend. Tonya Houck; a stepbrother, Ray (Kay) Hollar; and stepfather, Charlie Boger of Advance. I Walter L. Bayard Dr. Walter L. Bayard of BermudaRun died Friday. Feb. 2. 2001 after an extended illness. Dr. Bayard was bom Feb. 14, 1923 to Walter Datrow and Myrtle Baker Bayard of Chicago. He was a graduate of the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois School of Medicine. He completed his train ing in ophthalmology at the Blinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, where he was a clinical professor. His medical ca reer spanned 36 years. He was in pri vate practice in Park Ridge, III.; Tiyon; and Phoenix. Ariz., retiring in ^88. Dr. Bayard was a diplomat of The American College of Surgeons and a member of the The American Academy of Ophthalmology, The American Board of Ophthalmology and the American Medical Associa tion. He served in the Army Medical Corps for four years, reachi.ng the rank of captain. Dr. Bayard was also a member of the vestry of the The Church of the Holy Cross in Ttyon. He was preceded in death by a son, Robert Baker Bayard. Surviving: his wife of almost 50 years. Donna L. Bayard: 4 sons, W. John Bayard. MD. and wife Ruth of Colunibia, S.C., Peter Bayard and wife Sine of Copenhagen. Denmark, Jeffrey Bayard and wife Lisa of Rich- mond, Va., and Andrew Bayard and wife Lori of Winsion-Salem- a daughter, Mitzi Bayard Campanelli and husband Tom of Guam; and 8 grantlchildren. Memorials: Michael J. Fox Parkinson's Research Project. ^ A private family memorial service i will be held at a later date. y Myra Lewis Blaylock Mrs. Myra Lewis Blaylock, a resi-dent of Salemtowne Retirement Community, died Satirrday, Feb. 3.Mrs. Blaylock was hortt Nov. 21, 1903 to Joel P. and Ada Lewis . Blaylock of Stokes County. She was the oldest memberof Marvin United Methodist Church, was treasurer of Friendly Bible Class for several years and received the Life Membership Pin of United Methodist Women. She was a 50-year member of Extension Homemakers and was an avid gar dener. She was preceded in death by herhusband of 43 years, Charlie Ray Blaylock, and 2 sons. Charles Lindy and William (Bill) Blaylock. Surviving: a daughter, Thelma B. Guard and husband Robert W. of Ad vance; a son, Grover W. Blaylock and wife Loretta of High Point; 5 granchildren; 5 great-grandchildren;a sister, Virginia Smith of Walnut Cove; a brother, John Lewis of Wn- ston-Salem; and a devoted friend, Carol Seeber of Advance. Funeral services were held Tues day. Feb. 6 at II a.m. at Marvin United Methodist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery n -- n i' h ^avie County Public Ubray ^Wocksville., NG z <r - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 8,2001 - C7 0 O t «0 ^ J Mariola Crawford Miss Mariola Crawford. 83, for merly of Ruffin Street. Cooteemee, died Thursday, Feb. 1,2001, at For- syth Medical Center in Winston-Sa- lent. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 4 at Cooleemee United Methodist Church with the Revs. Joe Collins and Sandra Martin ofRciat- ing. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Paric. Salisbury. Memorials: Cooleemee Method ist Church, 132 Woodhaven Lane, Mocksville. Miss Crawford was born Oct. S. 1917^ in Oavie County to the late J.C. and Lola Carter Crawford and was a teacher in Oavie County schools for 43 yeais. She was a memberof Cool eemee United Methodist Church, where she served as organist and choir director for many years, recipi ent of the Lifetime Appreciation Award from the Oavie County Arts Council, and a member of Order of the Eastern Star. Mocksville chapter, where she was also organist for many years. Survivors: 3 sisters, Mrs. Giles (Amy C.) Myers of Cooleemee. Frances C. Wainio of Marblehead. Ohio and Edna C. Harding of Char lotte: a brother. John Grier (Maty Lou) Crawford Jr. of Harrisonburg, Va.; and several nieces and nephews. vi ? Davie County Public Ubrailf Mocksville, NC O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Feb. 8,2001 0 0 a y Mae Mabe Dwiggins Mrs. Mae Mabe Dwiggins, 87. of Maple Avenue. Mocksville, died Fri- ^y.Jan. 19.2001 in Rowan Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Sun- oayyan. 21, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. George Troyer and Harold Phair officiating. Burial fol lowed in Center United Methodist Church Cemeteiy. Memotials: SeniorCenter. 644 N.Main St, Moclcsville Mis.Dwiggins was bom April II.^13 in Davie County to the late Meekte Jane Tutterow and John Henry Dwiggins and was a home- maker. She had worked as a retail clerk in the Creative Framing and Stitchery Shop. She was a charter■^berof the Mocksville Wesleyan^urch where she was a teacher in"le Adult Department. first husband, Charlie Mabe.miMin 1945andhersecondhusband.Wffiam Walker Dwiggins. died in Survivors: 3 sons. Charles DavidMabe and wife Ruth of Mocksville.Robert Mabe and wife Ann ofHigh Point, George Lewis Mabe andwife Dorothy of Bennettsville, S.C. wife Jonnieof Salisbury and Lawrence EdwaidMabe and wife Ann of Statesville; 21grandchildren: 33 great-grandchil-oren; a step-dauqhter. Mary Lou Bost of I^napolis;and 2 step- sons. Don^iggins of Phoneix. Ariz, andfurlough Dwiggins of Patteison. N.J. /Clifton O. Edwards Sr. Clifton O'Brien Edwards Sr.. 73.of Winston-Salem. formerly of Mount Gilead. died 10:17 a.m. Sun-day. Feb. 4. 2001. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Winston- Salem.He was born Dec. I. 1927. in Washington. N.C.. to Otis Erwin andLaura Mandy Harrison Edwards and was a retired accountant with J.B.Watson Accounting Firm ofWadesboro. He was a member of Mount Giiead First Baptist Chuichand a U.S. Navy veteran of World War IL deacon and former chaiiman of the Board of Deacons, member of Blackraer Lodge 127, Order of the Eastern Star and Mount Giiead 124and was a Worthy Patron, and Dis trict Deputy Grand Patron. Survivors: his wife. Ann Blake Edwards of the home: a son. CliftonO. Edwards Jr. of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Laura Edwards Morton ofRaleigh and Barbara Edwards Ruark of Winston-Salem; 3 brothers. JamesE. Edwards of Gainesville. Fla.. theRev. Kennyon Edwards of Ann Arbor. Mich., and Ray Edwards of Mount Giiead: a sister. ChristineEdwards Sime of Orlando. Fla.; and 6 vrandchildren. /jJohn Taylor Foster Mr. John Taylor Foster. 83. ofAdvance, died Monday. Jan. 29,2001. at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Nov. 19. 1917, inDavie County to Romulis Alvin and Nannie Bell Smith Foster.He was preceded in death by his parents: 2 sisters; and 2 brothers. Mr. Foster was a member and dea con at Yadkin Valley Baptist Chuich. He was also a member of Oak Crest Baptist Church in Ocala, Fla. Heserved in the Philippines duringWorld War n with the U.S. Army. Survivors: his wife. Pearl Elizabeth Cope of the home; a daughter, Patricia Ann Dowell of Indiana: 3 sons, Jerry Fbster and John Alvin Foster of Florida and Donald Fbsterof Advance: 2 sisters, Wilma Bogerof Reeds and Nola Jane Payne ofBethania; 3 brothers, Billy Clay Fos ter of Gadson, Ala., Jim Foster of Tyro and Alvin Gene Foster of Ad vance: 9 grandchildren: 9 great grandchildren; and 2 devoted Griends, Bonnie and Eddie Weatherman of Advance.Funeral services were held at 11 'a.m. Friday, Feb. 2, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church by the Revs. Ronnie Craddock and Leon Wood.Memorials; Yadkin Valley BaptistBuilding Fund. 1324 Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. ■A ' ^ P I w Cr' Davie County Public Ubrai^ Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 8,2001 J Dr. J. Paul Leagans Dr. j. Paul Leagaas. 90. of Wilkssboro Street. Mocksville died Motiday. Feb. 5. 2001 at his home. degree'111934, He worked as a high school agnculturc teacher, a county Exten sion agent, and an assistant slate Extension program leader and trainine specialistIn 1949 Leagans joined the gndu- ate faculty at Cornell University where he established a graduate stud ies program in extension and continu ing education. He served for nearly "'•'ere more than3.000 students were in his courses with more than 300 of these eaming graduate degrees. His students rep resented 40 states and more than 30 countries Leagans also served as a consult ant to the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the U.S. Agency for InternaiionaJ Developement. and as advisor on extension and higher education to many universities and several gov- ^menis in Latin America, Africa. India and Asia. Before and follow, ing his time at Cornell, he served onthe faculty at N.C. State University for 20 years. He was a member of the Mocks ville First Baptist Church, served as a Rotarian for more than 50 years and had been a volunteer tor Buy Scouts of America and the YMCA- Survivors: his wife of 67 years. Mary Louise Lakey Leagans; 2 sons. John of Livingston. Texas, and Will iam of Wood Dale. III.; 7 grandchil dren; 9 great-grandchildren; a sister. Dorothy Mar.x ofLaCrosse. Va.; and a brother. Charlie Leagans of LaPlaia. .Md. His daughter. Linda Suicliffc proceeded him in death, as did 3 brothers and 4 sisters- Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.Saturday. Feb. 10 In Eaton Fu- neraJ Chapel with Dr. Van Lankford officiating. A graveside service will follow in Eaions Baptist Church Cemetery conducted by Dr. David Gilbrcaih. The family will be at the funeral he Friday night from 7-9. Memorials: J. Paul and Louise Leagans Agricultural and Extension Education Fellowship, CALS Foun dation Office. Box 7645, N.C- Slate University. RaJcigh. 27695 .Barbara Jean McBride v' Mrs. Barbara Jean Morgan McBride. 61. of 290 Hartley Road. Mocksville. died unexpectedly on Tuesday. Jan. 30. 2001 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She was bom Oct. 5. 1939 in Sal isbury antl was a daughter of the late Louise Morgan Cranford and Lovelace E. Morgan. She was edu cated in Salisbury City Schools and graduated from Boyden High School. She was employed with the Bank of Davie and was a certified Realtor. She was a member of the Mormon Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She recently attended the Baptist church. Survivors: husband. Franklin Gray McBride: 2 sons. Darryl McBrtde of Mocksville and Sean McBride ofCoals; 2 brothera. Wiley G. Morgan of Salisbury and J.P. .Morgan of Concord; a step-brother. Jimmy Cranford of Wake Forest; 2 step-sisters. Marie Poole ofSallsbuiyand Earlene Crosseti of Faith; and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 1 aiSummersett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Larry Summey. minister of FrankJin Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Hill Cem etery. Davie County Public Libray Mocksvllie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 8,2001 Robert Edward McCue Mr. Robert Edward McCue, 60, of Pepperslone Drive. Mocksville, diedTJiesday, Ian,^30^ ihe Rev. Jim Gryder officiaiing. Buriai was in Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Memorials: Humarte Society of Davie, PO Box i53. Mocksviiie. Mr.McCuewa$bomJune6.1940 in Roanoke. Va. to the late Edward Lee and Virginia Staley McCue and was erapioyed at Best Buy in Win-' ston-Saiem. He served in (he U.S. Army and attended Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife: Judith Bates McCue of the home; 5 daughters. Lorene Beam of Mocksville. Deborah Shannon of Walkertown. Denise McCue of Michigan. Keily (John) McDermoit of California. Erin McCue of Pennsylvania; a son. Robert McCue of Michigain; S grandchildrE: a sister. Sandra McCue Lewis of Virginia; a brother, Jim (Josie) McCue ofFlorida: his faiher- in-iaw, Loren Bmes; 3 nieces: 2 neph ews; and one grandnlece. y yGarJand E. Oehman Mr. Garland Edward Oehman, 81. of Shady Lane. Advance, died Tues day evening.Jan. 30.2001 alForsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. Feb. 2 at Vogier & Sons Clemmons Chapel. Burial was in Bethania Moravian Church Grave yard. Mr. Oehman was bom in Forsyth County on Nov. 12. 1919. the son of Herman Eugene and Addie Mae Spainhour Oehman. He served in the U.S. Navy during Warid War □ and the Korean conflict and retired from Ihe U.S. Postal Service. Mr. Oehman was a member of Hope Baptist Church, was an avid bowler and worked for many years with the Boy Scouts. He was preceded in death by his first wife. Helen 0. Oehman in 1981. Surviving: his wife, Jerry Tiittle Bailey Oehman of the home; a daughter, Carol Ann Brown of Pfafftown; a son. Daniel E. Oehman and wife Emma Jean of King; a step son. Delbert Bailey of Advance; 2 stepdaughters. Teresa Holt and hus band Gary of Advance and Cindy Benson and husband Robin of Mocksviiie; 6 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 2sisteis. .Mabel Ttirtle of Clemmons and Catherine (2anter of Pfafftown: and a brother. Bruce Oehman of Illinois. Memorials: American Heart As sociation. John Douglas Sands Sr.^ Mr. John Douglas Sands Sr., 68.of Spring Street. Mocksville, died Thursday.Feb. 1,2001. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Cen ter.Funeral services were at I p.m.Monday, Feb. 5 at Eaton FuneralChapel with Bishop Gary Delozierofficiating. Burial was In Rose Cem etery. Mr. Sands was bora in DetroitSept. 22. 1932, to the late Robert Malen and Margaret Elizabeth Sandsand was retired from Crown WoodProducts. He attended ClemmonsChurch ofJesus Christ ofLatter Day Saints,His wife, Sarah Jane BeaverSands, preceded him In death Dec 15. 1995, Surviving: his son, Doug Sands ofMocksviiie; and 2 sisters. RitaDiebeland \^vyan Weiss of Tucson. Ariz. Davie County Public UbraivMocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 8,2001 o 0 I j; j Ruth Daniel Shank Services for Ruih Daniel Shank. 8 5, of Longview. Texas, were at 10 int. Friday. Feb. 2.2001 at the Rader Funeral Home Chapel in Longview,with Dr. Laney Johnson officiating. Bunal followed in Restland Cem etery in Dallas. Texas. Mrs. Shank died Tuesday. Jan. 30.in a local nursing home. She was botn Sept. 18. |915. inMocksvill^ to James Arthur and Flo- reiice Daniel, the youngest of five children. Mrs. Shank attended Cat- awba College in Salisbury, andmov^ to Atlanta, where she met Harold Shank. They were married in Dallas in 1938. They resided for ntany years in Dallas, though they lived for brief periods in Atlanta. Mocksville. St. Petersburg. Fla.. Murchison. Texas and Valley. Ala.She retired from Reliance Insurance Ca of Dallas in 1971. Mrs. Shank suffered a stroke in 1987 and in 1989the couple moved to Longview to be close to their oldest daughter. Mis. Shank was a member of Mobberly Baptist Church in Longview. For ™ny years she was a member of First Baptist Church in Dallas where she was active in the WNTU. Sun day School leadership, and was a member of Auxiliaiy Gideons International. She enjoyed numerous crafis. reading, traveling, exercise and games. Mrs. Shank was preceded in deathby her parents. 3 brothers and a sis ter. Survivors: her husband, Harold(Hal) Shank of Longview; 3 daugh ters. Sandra Crisler and husband. H.D. of Longview. Diane Shank of Shawnee, Okla., and Susan fienttey and husband. Bob of Greenwood. S.C.: 2 grandchildren; 4 great-grand children; sister-in-law. Sara Bums ofAtlanta; brother-in-law and sister-in-'aw. Phil and Lois Shank of Atlanta; and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials: Mobberly BaptistBuilding Fund.62S E. Loop 281. Longview. TX 75605. Madeline White Shuler y Mrs. Madeline White Shuler. 70. of Winston-Salem. died at N.C. Bap tist Medical Center on Friday, Jan 26.2001. She was bom in Iredell County on Sept. 27.1930 to the late Fred C. and Eva Burton White. She was tnarried on April 5. 1947 to Thomas Garland Shuler. Survivors, in addition to her hus band: a son. Randy Garland Shuler; 3 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Pearl' Matthews. Marie Harpe and Hazel Davis. She was preceded in death by sis ters Helen Yates and Anna Belle Howard, and a brother. Thomas White. Funeral services were held on Sunday. Jan. 28 at Rosemont Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. ^^arlton TVimiar Mr. Carlton Trimiar. 87. of Box- wo^ Church Road. Mocksville. died Wednesday. Jan. 31 2001 in Wake Forest University Baotist Medical Ceriterin Winston-Salem after an ex tended illness. He was bom in Homer. Ga.. and was a reUreeofErwin Cotton Mill inCooieemee. He was a member ofErvm Temple CME Church, and is survived by several nieces and neph ews. including a devoted niece and nephew. Delia Jones and George Tnmlar, Funeral services were held on ^ P ""- " Ervinftmple CME Church in Woodleaf;^e Revs. Brendp Geter and Sam Trimiar officiated, and burial followed in the church cemetery. John Quincy Steele Sr. Mr. John Quincy Steele Sr. 76. »/ formerly of Advance, died Feb. 5. 2(X) 1 in the Winston-Salem Rehabili- : lation Center following a period of illness. He was bom in Davie County, son of the late Forest McKinley. and Blanche Steele. He graduated from J.C. Prich High School in Salisbury, and received a certificate from the Utilities Institute of Chicago in auto body and fender repair. He was af- . filiated with the Davie Educational . Union and assisted with the Masonic Picnic as long as his health allowed. He formed the first Black American | Sofiball Team from Davie County in • 1972. Steele's Body Shop Softball Team won league and tournament championships in Fork. Mocksville . and Smith Grove. They also won the , National Softball Association Black American State Championship in 1992. Mr. Steele retired from J.R.Green Milling Co in Mocksville . j after more than SO years of service. He was a member of the Redland Church of Christ for over 30 years. His wifeprocededhimindeath on ' Dec. 22.1999. ; Survivors; 2 sons. John Q. (Joyce) ' Steele Jr of Mocksville. and Terry (Betty) Steele of Advance; 3 daugh ters. Alice L. Steele and Florence S. Simmons, both of Mocksville. and Dorothy S. (Jeff) Barker of Advance; 2 brothers. Carl Steele of Camp n Spring. Md. and Minor Steele of Mocksville; 6 sisters. Ruth Lewis and Sylvia Steele. both of Mocksville. Mary Thompson of Tampa. Fla.. Odell Searle, LeVsne Norwood and ' Azalea Carter, all of Maryland; and 9 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sat- , urday at 3 p.m. at Redland Church | of Christ. Brother Cloys Cecil will ' officiate, and burial will follow in the : church cemetery. The family will re ceive friends at the church one hour before the service. <23 V (J— . o OfflieCountvPuW'C^MocHsville, NC • DAVIE county enterprise record, Feb. IS, 2001 Walter D. Allen Mr. Waller D. Allen. 97, of West Havetsiraw. N.Y.. died on Feb. 1.2001 at Nyack Hospital. He was bom on Dec. 19.1903 10 the late Thomas J. and Manha Star Allen in Davic County. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth, and a son, David, as well as 5 brothers, 5 sisters and 2 half brothers. Surviving: 2 sons, Thomas of Wallkill. N.Y., and Robert and wife Joan of Augusta, Ga.; a sis ter. Lois A. Bullins of Arehdalc; and several grandchildren, great grandchildren and greai-greal- grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday, Feb. 5 at Higgins Funeral Home in New City, N.Y. Burial was at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla. N.Y, James Campbell J Mr. James Campbell, 78. of Abbcydalc Road, Harmony, died Friday. Feb. 9,2001 at Brian Cen ter of Siaiesvllle. Bom in Yadkin County on Oct. 13, 1922. he was a son of the late Lee Campbell and Mary Stokes Campbell. He was a retired lex- tile workerand farmer. He enjoyed deer hunting, fishing and NASCAR- He was a member of Rock Spring Baptist Church. On April 2. 194d, he married the former Mary Swain, who sur vives. Al.so surviving: i sons, Michael Campbell and wife Mary Ann of Harmony, Terry Campbell and wife Mae of Hamptonville, Waisel Campbell and wife Fayeof Harmony and Ricky Campbell of Harmony; and 3 daughters. Madeline Hedrick and husband Harold of Harmony, Kathy C. Johnson and husband Gerald of Harmony and Tammy Cook and husband David of Mocksvjlle; a brother. Avis Campbell of Mocks- viile; and 3 sisters. Mae Wood and Esther Rcavis of Harmony and Alma West of Stalcsvlile; 15 grandchl Idren; and 9 great-grand children. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Hoover, Dallas and Cunis Campbell and a sister. Ha C. Neal. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 12 at Rock Spring Baptist Church with the Revs. Steve Hcdgecoek. Eddie Maccmore and David Kiser offi ciating. Burial followed in the chuich cemetery. Pallbearers were Casey Campbell. Steve Adams. Allen Adams, Derek Campbell. Shane Campbell, Rondal Camp bell, Jimmy Jurncy and Leo Reavis. Memorials: Rock Spring Bap tist Church. 913 Powell Bridge Road, Harmony. 28634. ,Abner Morgan Chaffin Mr-Abncr Morgan Chaffin, 63. n of Sheffield Road. Mocksviiie, died Tuesday. Feb. 6,2001. Funeral Joe K. Wood- wardofficiaiing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Ijames Baptist Cemetery Fund. 477 Sheffield Road, Mocksviiie. Mr. Chaffin was bom Dec. 25, ' 1937, in Davie County to the late 1 Stacy H. and Inez Ijames Chaffin. : He was retired from Hoechsl- [ Celanese and was a retired to- ! bacco farmer. He graduated from Mocksviiie High School, where he was a talented basketball player. He was an avid gardener, deer hunter, fisherman and out- j dootsman. He was a member of Ijames Baptist Church. ' He was preceded in death by his wife, Faye Smith Chaffin in 1985. and a sister, Eloise Chaffin Stephens. Survivors; a daughter, Kathy Chaffin ofMocksviiie; 2 sons. Dr- Morgan Keith Chaffin of College Station. Texas and Bryan K. Chaffin of Mocksviiie; a grand daughter; 6 brothers and sisters, i Norman S. Chaffin of Advance. Edwin Dale Chaffin of Mocks viiie, Doris Chaffin Kurfecs of Harmony. Thurmond Odus Chaffin of Wclaka, Fla., Gary Ijames Chaffin of Winston-Salem and Bonnie Chaffin Gunler of Harmony; and a longtime friend. Mary B. Waller of Siatesville. Davi£ County Public Libraty Mocksviiie, NC •0 ■0 ■ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPKISE record, Feb. 15. Ml "k; Qi Estetle Seamon Durham Mrs. Estelle Janelte Seamon Durham. 77. formerly of WestMaple Avenue, Mocksville, dieii Friday morning, Feb. 9, 2001 at the Scenic View Rehabilitation Nursing Home in King.Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11 in TurrenlineBaptist Church with the Rev. JoeSmith, pastor, olTicialing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: building fund of Turientine Baptist Ch., 613 Tiir- rentine Church Rd., Mocksville. Mrs. Durham was bom in Davie County, Nov. 7,1923, to the late Lewis Monroe and Ida Adams Seamon and was retired from Baker Furniture Co. Previously she had worked for Burlington industries with over 23 years of service. She was a lifelong mem ber of Tbrientine Baptist Church and enjoyed cooking and sewing. She was preceded in death by her husband, Otis B. Durham, a daughter, Joyce Durham McLelland and by a brother. Jack Seamon. Survivors: a son-in-law, Bobby McLelland of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; sisters. Ruby Bo- ger (Baxter) of Mocksville, NellieMurray (Max) ofWinston-Salem; brother. Vestal Seamon (Mildred) of Armuchee, Ga. and several nieces, nephews, and 4 great grandchildren. kI Charlie Mack Holman Charlie Mack Holman Jr., 36,of Mocksville. died Saturday, Feb. 10. 2001 in the Winston-SalemHospice Home following a short illness. He was born in Forsyth County.Survivors: 2 sons, Kevin Conrad Holman and Eric Joel Holman, both of Salisbury; and a sister. Annie Holman of Mocks ville.Funeral services were heldTuesday, Feb. 13 at 3 p.m. in thechapel of Graham Funeral Home.Bishop James Ijames officiated,and burial followed in Rose Cem- ■ etery. Ethel Ellis Jonesy Mrs. Ethel Slis Jones, 87, formerly of Ralph Jones Road, Cor-natzer community, died Thurstlay,Feb. 8, 2001, at Davie Place inMocksville after being in declining health for the past several years.Funeral services were held at3:30 p.ra. Saturday, Feb. 10 atEaton Funeral Chapel with theRevs. Richard Whitehart andElmer Day officiating. Burial was in Comatzer Baptist Church Cem etery.Memorials: cemetery fund ofComauer Baptist Church, 1372 Comatzer Road, Mocksville. Mrs. Jones was bora in DavieCounty on Dec. 14, 1913, to the late Willie Lee and Stella CarterEllis and was retired with over 33years of service from Hanes Corporation Knitwear Division.She was preceded in death byher husband, Ralph Jones, on June12, 1987, by 3 brothers, Robert.pTgin and L.C. ElUs, and a sister. Sue Swicegood.Surviving: a sister, Georgia Comatzer of Advance; 5 nieces; and 2 nephews. / Carl Janson Humphreys Mr. Carl Janson Humphreys,88. of Winston-Salem di^ Sun day, Feb. II, 2001, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Oct. 6, 1912, inDavie County to Mary Ann Nolleyand James Painter Humphreys. Mr. Humphreys was a self-em ployed furniture manufacturers repFesentaiive for 30 years. He at tended Catawba College and the <University of North Carolina at | Chapel Hill. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Mr. Humphreys was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran having served on Okinawa. He belonged to The American Legion Post 33 and wasa member of the Moose Ixxtge and Civitan Club in Wilmington. Surviving: his wife of 39 years, Dorothy Duke Humphreys; a i daughter. Caria HumphreysMcDougald; a son, James Hardy |Humphreys; a grandson; and a |brother. Paul N. Humphreys of |Raleigh. j . A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13 at For syth Memorial Park with Dr. David Burr officiating. Military Rites were given by District 11 Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: Hospice of Win- slon-Salem/Forsylh County, 1100- C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Sa lem. 27103. 0—, u or- Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC n DAVIE county enterprise record, Feb. 15.2001 o / *0 Pi cr Judy Lynn Latham Mrs. Judy Lynn English Laiham, 49, of Latham Farm Road. Mocksville. died Tuesday. Feb. 6.2001. at her residence. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 9 at Eaion Fu neral Chapel, with the Rev. Jim HowardandMts.PatAgeeofnci- ating. Burial was in the Eaton Bap tist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Latham was bom July 25, I9SI. in Haywood County, Tenn., to Jewell R. Sr. and Pearl Smith ' English of Gates. Tenn.. and had ^ worked for National Health Labs of Winston-Salem as a medical technologist and was a home- maker. She attended Faith Cov enant Church in Concord and was a devout Christian. Surviving, in addition to her parents: her husbaniL Jim Latham of the home; 2 daughters, Sheny (Max) Angell of Mocksville and Amanda (Brian) Jones of Greens boro; a grandson; a brother. Rickey (Joy) English of Brownsville. Tenn.; and a number of nieces and nephews. Oscar Lee Sain Mr. Oscar Lee Sain. 81, of Sal- / isbury. died Thursday. Feb. 8. 2(X) 1 at Rowan Regional Medical Center.He was bom on March 5.1919 in Davie County to the late Ella Home and Willie Alvin Sain. He was educated in Davie County schools, was a security guard at Erwin Mills in Cooleemee and was a farmer. He was a memter of Oak Grove United MethodistChurch of Mocksville. Survivors; his wife, Elisabeth Powlas Sain; 2 sisters. Clara An gell and Hazel Boger. both of Mocksville. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Saturday. FUb. 10 at the Gay'sChapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Don Newman, minister of Gay $ Chapel. Memorials: Gay's Chapel Methodist, 5545 Woodleaf Road, Salisbury. 28147. . Helen Foster Oirell■J Mrs. Helen Filter Orrell, 72,of Winston-Salem. died Satunlay Feb. 10.2001.She was bora May 27. 1928,in Davie County to George Leopard and Rose Barney Foster. Mrs.Orrell was a member of Dulin United Methodist Church. Preceding her in death were herhusband. Alton Orrell. and 4 sis ters, Mazie Melton, Laura LeeSparks, Blanche Lagle and Ruth Reavis.Surviving: 2 daughters, Jan 0.Pitts of Caswell Beach and SpringO. Booe and husband Eddie ofWinston-Salem; 2 sons. RockyOrrell and friend Anna'Jo Mannino of Clemmons and BrittOrrell and wife Terry ofPfafftown; 6 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 5 sisters. Hazel Thomas and husband Henry,Lucille Orrell and husband Walterand Gertrude Robertson and hus band Robert, all ofAdvance. Col leen Fbmest and husband John and Gladys McNeill and husbandClaude, both of Mocksville; onebrother, George Foster and wifeRuth of Mocksville; a brother-in-law. Wallace Sparks, also of Mocksville; and friends W.A. andGrace Myers, Elizabeth Lewis andBuddy and Mary Frye; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 11a.m. Wednesday. Feb. 14, at Fellowship Baptist Chureh by theRev. Norman Frye. Burial fol lowed in Dulin United MethodistChurch Cemetery.Memorials: Fellowship BaptistChurch Building Fund. Alma Ruth Overton ^ ofThTn'r'^""' O^Won,69Milling Road.Moc^v 1,0. died Monday, Feb. cL ■ ®"8''lmore Nursing.^cn|enn Salisbury after a shon Graham Funeral Directors arein charge °f arrangements. j Elsie James Romlnger V Mrs. Elsie James Rominger.81, of Clemmons. widow ofThurman Leo Rominger, died Saturday. Feb. 10. 2001. at Forsyth Medical (Center. She was born in DavidsonCounty March 27,1919, to Emoryand Sallie Weaver James. She wasa member of Victory Baptist Church.Surviving: 3 daughters, GailPhelps and husband George W. ofClemmons. Jacqueline Beauchamp and husband LesterH. of Advance and Phyllis R.Forrest and husband Steven F. ofMocksville; 2 sons, Clifford F.Rominger and wife Rachel W. of Advance and Thurmond E.Rominger of Kernersville; 18grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren; a sister. Ethel J. Dunn of Clemmons; and a brother. OdellJames of Lexington. Funeral services were at IIa.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13 at Voglers Clemmons Chapel. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gar dens. Memorials: American HeartAssociation, P.O. Box 25086, Winston-Salem. 27114. Jerry Wayne Shipley Mr. Jerry Wayne Shipley. 50. of Winston-Salem died "Thursday. Feb. 8, 2001, at the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Cen ter. Mr. Shipley was born Jan. I. 1951, in Forsyth County to the late James H. and Harriet Spaugh Shipley Sr. Mr. Shipley was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: a brother. Jimmy H. Shipley and wife Nancy of Westfield; a sister, Debra McDaniel of Winston-Salem; a niece; a nephew; and a great-aunt. A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 11. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Norman Frye offi ciating. OaWe County Public Ubraiv Mocksville, Nc n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 22,2001 0 0 1 n / \ / Richard Wesley Barnard Mr. Richard 'Dick" Wesley Barnard died Thursday, Feb. IS, 2001, in Raleigh. He was bom in Iiedell County on July S. 1917, (o Thomas Lee Barnard and Mary McCoy Barnard. He was a graduate of Yadkinville High School and a member of the Methodist church. He was a retired technical writer from AT&T yrith 32 years of ser vice. ■He was preceded in death byhis wife, Lucy Rose Barnard. Survivors: a sop, Tony CraigBarnard and wife Lisa'of Sleigh; 2 granddaughters; 2 daughters,Patricia Painter of Harmony and Carolyn Foster of Mocksville; several grandchildren and great- gcandchildren. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18. at Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home,3313 Silas Creek Parkway, Win- ston-Salem, Entombment followed at Foreyth Memoiial Park in Winston-Salem. James Francis Good Mr. lames Francis Good, 71, of N.C. 801 North, Mocksville, diedSaturday, Feb. 17,20OI at Durham VA Medical Center. Mr. Good was bom July 22,1929 in Chicago to the late Mack F. and Julia Dulong Good. He was a member of Holy Family Catho lic Church. Mr. Good was a vet eran of the Korean Conflict. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from Oct. 4,1950 to Oct. 3,1933 and was awarded two Purple Hearts. Survivors: his wife of 48 years,Odessa Ivey Good of the home; 2 sons. Mack F. Good and wife Annette of Lewisvilie, and Mike J. Good of Mocksville; a daugh ter, Patricia G. Webster and hus band Web of Yadkinville; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral servcies were Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. at the VA Na tional Cemetery in Salisbury with Father Thomas Clements ofTiciat- ing. Burial followed in the cem etery. Memorials; donor's choice. / J Alyssa Ariana Burton Alyssa Ariana Burton, infant daughter of Danny E. and Shan non Cook Burton of Redland Road, Advance, died Wednesday, Fbb. 14,2001, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was preceded in death by her matemal grandfather, Elbert "Buster" Cook, maternal great- grandparents, Vita J. Smith, Lester M. Smith, Rosa Cook and Clyde Cook; and her paternal great grandfathers, Bobby L. Burton Jay Bailey. Surviving, in addition to her parents: matemal grandparents, " Tettna R. Cook of Walnut Cove and Margie S. Cook of Advance; paternal grandparents, Delilah S. Burton and Walter P. Burton of Mocksville and Bmce L. Burton and Joann Burton of Mocksville; 'and paternal great-grandparents,Reb^a P. Fearington of Mocks ville and Dorothy Bailey of Lex ington. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Revs. Mark Weekly and Danny Shore offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Bethlehem Meth odist Church. 321 Redland Road, Advance. 27006; or Edgewood Baptist Church, 7483 N.C. 80IS., Cooleemee. 27014. Lucille Taylor Hutchius Mrs. Lucille R. Taylor Hutchins, 79, died Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2001, at The Laurels of Hendetsonville. The funeral service was 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, at Hanes- Lineberry Van.story Street Chapel. Burial was at Forest Lawn Cem etery. She was retired from Lucent Technologies (formerly Western Electric) after 30 years of service and was an Avon manager for more than 23 years. She was a former member of Evangelical and Reform Church, now Peace United Church of Christ. Surviving: her nephews, Ronald Pleasants and wife Kay of Lake Lure and Barry Pleasants and wife Denisc of Greensboro. Memorials: American Heart Assoc.. 202 Centreport Drive, Suite 100, Greensboro, 27409. / / Laura Kate Freeman Mrs. Laura Kate Freeman, 81,of Charlotte died Wednesday, Feb,14, 2001, at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury.She was bom Nov. 19, 1919, in Duffleid. Va., daughter of thelate App Hayes Roberts and Myrtle Bowling Roberts. Mrs. Freeman was a member of North .Charlotte Historic Society. A funeral service was held at 2p.m. Sunday, Feb. I8,at McEwenFuneral Service Charlotte Chapel,officiated by the Rev. Dr. WayneStirling. Burial followed in Ever green City Cemetery. Survivors: her husband of 62 ■ years, Rufus Fred Donnie Free man of Charlotte; daughter, LindaFreeman and husband, Alfred C, ' of Charlotte; son Rufus Fred Donnie Freeman Jr. and wifeSandra of Wllliamsport, Md.; ] daughter, Judy Freeman Brittainof Cooleemee; atlopted daughter,'Joan Humble of Mocksville; 3 ; granddaughters; and a great- |grandson. ' Billy MontTie Nantz Mr. Billy Monroe Nantz, 42, of U.S. 64 W., Mocksville, died Thursday, Feb. 13,2001 at IredeilMemori^ Hospital. Statesville. Bom on Nov. 2, 1938 in Ire- dell County, he was a son of Johnny M. and Plyilis WinecotT Nantz of Mocksville. Mr. Nantz formerly worked as a restaurant manager. In arldition to his patents, sur vivors include: his children, Jonathon Nantz and Jacqueline Nantz, both of Rocky Mount; a brother, Rodney D. Nantz of Mrrcksviile; a sister, Cindy A. Nantz of Charlotte; and a nephew. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18 at the Cavin-Cook Funeral Home Chapel, Mootesville, with the Rev. Randy Crowell officiating. Burial followed in Glenwood Memorial Park, Mootesville. Memorials: American Diabetes Assoc., 434 Fayettevilie Street Mall, TWO Hanover Square, Suite 1600, Raleigh, 27601-1764. n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 22.2001 . (b i -<sr V <r~ Mary Drum NesbittJ MR.MaiyDruniNesbitt.9l, ^ lie wife ofDr.M. Wilson Nesbiii,died at Croasdaile Village. Durham. Wednesday evening Feb. 14.2001. Her husband had served as pas- lor or Center and Salem United Methodist churches. She was bora March 22.1909. in Catawba. daughter of the late Charles H. and Edith .^betnathy Drum. She attended school In Cat awba and was an honor graduate of Gmnsboro College with ma jors in music and education. In August 1941 she was matried to M. WilMii Nesbitt, a United Meth odist minister. Mrs. Nesbitt taught in public schools of Catawba. Surry and Ashe counties. GraniteFalls. Demon. Statesville and Durham. She directed glee clubs, coached drama and basketball. Mrs. Nestitt was involved in Meals on Wheels and Duke Divin ity School Faculty wives' activi ties. She was active in Asbury United Methodist Church in Dutham as a member of the Sarah McCracken Class, the United Methodist Women, and was pia nist for the Children's Choir. She was honored with Life Service pins by the United Methodist Women at the West Jefferson and Asbury churches. Survivors: her husband; a daughter. Virginia N. Mann and husbwd Phil of Durham; a son. J. Larry Nesbitt and wife Bonnie of Charlotte; 3 grandsons; a grand daughter; a great-grandson; a sister. Mrs. Floy Blairof Stanley; and a brother. Lewis Drum of Newton. The memorial service was held Saturday. Feb. 17. II a.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church in Durham, conducted by Dr. ifen- neih Hall and the Rev. Milton Hadley. Donations: Asbury United Methodist. 806 Clarendon St Durham. 27705; or Benevolent Fund. Croasdaile Village. 2600 Croasdaile Farm Parkway Durham. 27705; or Greensboro" ' College. 815 W. Market St.. Greensboro. 27499-4820. Sarah Marie Riddle J Mrs. Sarah Marie Owens Riddle. 80. of N.C. 801 N.. Ad vance. died Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 13.2001 at her home. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday. Feb. 16 at Eaton Funeral ChapeU with the Rev. Don Sigmon and David Owens officiating. Burial was in the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Riddle was bom in Suiry County on June 6.1920. to the late Gatfield and Cora Brown Owens and was retired with more than 30 years of service with Hanes Corp. She was a longtime member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church and enjoyed sewing and canning. Her favorite pastime was to visit yard | sales ami touring flea markets. She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. John L. Riddle, on July 25.1963. Surviving; her son. John R. Riddle of the home; a half sister. Jane Smith; a half brother. David Owens, both of Mocksville; and her longtime companion. Travis York of Advance. Marvin Leroy Shore / Mr. Marvin Leroy Shore, 63. of Sacramento. Calif., a Cool- eemee native, died Tuesday. Jan. 30.2001 at Kaiser Hospital. Bom Sept. 10. 1937 in Cool- cemee, Mr. Shore was a son of the late Millie Beatrice Ellenbergand William Henry Shore. He was a resident of Woodland (Calif.) for 29 years. He was reared in Mag nolia. Ark., and a veteran of the U.S. Navy, where he completed his education. He was employed by Canteen Cotp. in the Bay Area for several years before going to Woodland Beverage in 1972. Owner of Marvin's Market in Es parto during the 1980s, he was last employed by Woodland's DeRosa Sales. Survivors: his wife of 45 years. Donna Gauvain Shore; daughter. Karen "Renec" Shore of Wood land; a son. Michael Wayne "Mickey" Shore; sisters. Helen Bean, Nellie Adams and Colleen Williams, all of North Carolina, and Cynthia West of Colorado; brothers. Jack and Doyle Shore of Arkansas; and 2 grandchildren. A memorial service was held Feb. 2 at Woodland's United Methodist Church. The body was cremated, and ashes were buried in Magnolia. Ark. Jason Franklin Rowe / Jason Franklin Rowe. 81. of Midway died Tuesday. Feb. 13. 2001. at Golden Age Nursing Home in Lexington. He was bora Feb. 17. 1919. in Davidson County to Roy Mervin and Ellen Walton Rowe. Mr. Rowe retired from Piedmont Aviation, where he was an A&E mechanic and shop foreman. He was an avid llsherman and hunter. He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years. Edith Leonard Rowe. and brothers Roy Benfoid and Lee Clifton Rowe. Survivors: sons and daughters- in-law. David Franklin Sr. and Martha Wilson Rowe of Clem- mons and Roy Leonard and Linda Pate Rowe of Winston-Salem: daughter Mary Franees Rowe of Midway; and daughter and son-in- law. Phyllis Rowe and E. LaVem Mecham of Mocksville; 8 giand- children; 9 great-grandchildren; sisters Kathleen (Mrs. Foy) Jus- lice of Georgia. Mae (Mrs. Coley) Myers and Naomi (Mrs. Lacy) Medlin of Lexington; and sisters- in-law Bemice (Mrs. Clifton) Rowe of Winston-Salem and Mildred (Mrs. R.B.) Rowe of Lex ington. A graveside service was held Thursday. Feb. 15 at the Linwood United Methodist Church Cem etery. Memorials: Linwood Method ist. 4700 Old Linwood Road, Linwood. 27299. fCfe David County Public Ubraty Mocksville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 22,2001 O Hi \ <0 'i ■~<5t <r v- <3— Q P Eran Aurbrey Stiersy Eran Aurbrey Siiers. 17. of(.exingion died Wednesday. Feb.U. 2001 from injuries received in an automobile accident. A graveside service was heid ai 4 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 17. at Lexington City Cemetery conducted by the Rev. B. Joe Parker.Mr. Stiers was bom Sept 27,1983. in Springfield. III. to RonnieLewis Hutchinson and Maria Lynn Denig Stiers. Eran was a student at West Davidson HighSchool, where he was a memberof the soccer team and enjoyed skateboarding and music. Surviving; his father. RonnieLewis Hutchinson of Lexington;his mother and stepfather. Maria Lynn Denig Williams and JamesScott Williams of Winsion-Salem;brothers Anthony Stiers of Lexington and Ryan Hutchinson ofAdvance: sisters Stephanie StietsMd Moigan Hutchinson of Lexington: several aunts and uncles; grandmother Florence Frohlich ofMuskeegan. Mich.; step-grandparents Carol and Earl Williams of Winston-Salem and JamesHoward and Debbie Elmote ofWichita. Kan.; and great-grand mothers Ethel Williams of Win- ston-Salem and Leona Elmore of Houston. .Mo.Memorials: Forsyth HumaneSociety. P.O. Box IS605. Winston- Salem. 27113. RondallE-Studeventj Mr. Rondall Eugene Studevent,V 52. of Sutesville. died Wednes-^y. ftb. 14 in Davis RegionalHospital in Statesville.Suiwivors: 2 sons. Reginaldand Ricky Studevent of Statesville; his mother. Emma Studeventand a brother. William StudeventJr., both of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services were held onSunday. Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. in thechapel of Graham Funeral HomeThe Rev. WalterTldline officiatedand burial followed in PleasantHill Baptist Church Ceemiety. Kate Elizabeth Watson ./ Ms. Kate Elizabeth Watson. 75.of 116 Hollow Hill Court, Mocl^ vine died Wednesday. Feb. 7.2001. at the Wake ForestUniversity-Baptist Medical Center.She was a native of Darlington.S.C,boroFeb.l2.1925.Sheliv^in New York City for most of the adult life and had lived in this^since 1985. She was of the Baptist faith and was a retiredment store clerk in New York. N.Y.Survivors:a son. KennethWatson; 4 sisters. Naomi Lyde ofFairfax. Va.. Bessie Harris andMary Henderson of Las Vegas.Nev.. and Iva Owings of Los Angeles. Calif.: and a host of cous-fns. nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.A service in her memory washeld at I la.m. Friday. Feb. 16. mdie chapel of the Russell Funeral Home, with the Rev. L.S. Wetwpresiding. Geneva Wade Walton/ Mrs. Geneva Wade CoihranWalton. 82. of Taylorsville. diedFriday. Feb. 16.2001 at CaiawbaMemorial Hospital.She was bom July 10. ipjg. inDurham, to the late AmbroseWade and Eliaabeth WeaverCothran. She was a retired nursing assistant with Knollwood Hall Nursing Home.She was preceded in death byher husband. Bill Walton, and 4 ' sisters. Geneva Walton. Susie 'Clayton. Betty Winger and EthelWallers: and 2 brothers. WilliamCothran and Worten Cothran.Survivors: 2 daughters, MarthaBracken of Advance and AnnBuchanan of Taylorsville; 3 sons.Ronald Stewart of Hickory. HughRay Stewart of Roxboro andJames Stewart of Fayetleville; 2brothers, Bobby Cothran of Taylorsville and Clint Cothran ofHuntsville. Ala.; and 22 grandchil dren.The funeral service was held atCalvary Baptist Church, Mocksville. on Tuesday. Feb. 20. at IIa.m.. conducted by the Revs. Jeny Bracken and Jim Gryder. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery.Pallbearers were Timmy Bracken.Kendall Chaffin, Mike Stewart. Wade Stewaa Steve Stewart andJason Stewon. ■BAV,ECO<mTVE«TERP„B.H,CO«,, o y Hayden W. Anderson Mr. Hayden W. Anderson. 79.of Richie Road. Mocksville, died Friday. Feb. 23. 2001. al his resi- dence. Mr. Anderson was bom March17,1921. in Davie Couniy lo the late William F. and Jessie Walker Anderson.He was preceded in death by his first wife. Irene B. Anderson, and his second wife. Barbara S. Anderson. He was a member of North Main Church of Christ. Survivors; 4 suns. Arnold Anderson and wife Anna ofMocksville. Doug Anderson and wife Brendaof Kemersvi lie. Alan Anderson and wife Amy ofMocksville and Randy Andersonof Winston-Salem: a daughter. Judy A. Brinkley of Welcome: a stepson. Patrick Austin and wifeMichelle of Mocksville: a step daughter. Renee Potts and hus band Steve of Mocksville; 18 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren: 3 brothers. Wayne Anderson of Winston-Salem. Jim Andersonof Kissimmee. Fla.. and Bruce Anderson of Mocksville; and 3 sisters. Wllma Oanner of Mocks- vilie. Joyce Goodman of Winston-Salem and Margaret Boger of Mocksville.Funeral services were at 2 p.nri. Monday. Feb. 26. althe Church of Christ at North Main with Minister Greg EIrod officiating. Burial followed at Jericho Church of Christ. Margaret Daniel Caldwell Services for Margaret Daniel Caldwell. 80. were held at 3 pan. Sunday. Feb. 24.2001 at Ebenezer United Methodist Church in Great Falls. S.C.. conducted by the Rev. John Rumford. Burial followed in the chumh cemetery. Memorials: Ebenezer United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. PO Box 283. Great Falls. SC 29035 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Caldwell died Friday. Feb. 23 at her home. Bom in Mocksville on Aug. 24. 1920. she was a daughter of the late John S. and Thirza McCullough Daniel. She retired from the Bank of Fairfie Id and was a member of Ebenezer United Methodist Church, the Keith Seyle Chapter of the Order of the East- em Star. and she had been a leader in the Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts. Survivors: her husband, Rob ert C. Caldwell Sr. of the home; sons. Roben C. Caldwell Jr.. John H. Caldwell. and Daniel M. Caldwell. all of Winnsboro. S.C.; a daughter. Dale Caldwell Mann of Winnsboro; brothers. Harold Daniel and Frank Daniel, both of Winston-Salem. and Bill Daniel of Mocksville; sisters. Betty Jean Riddle of Mocksville and Helen Eaton of Wilmington: sisters-in- law. Eunice 1. Daniel and Lucille W. Daniel of Mocksville. andBetty W. Daniel of Moorcsvillc; 8 grandchildren; and a great grandchild. She was preceded in death by brothers John Daniel. Fred Daniel. Jack Daniel and Douglas Daniel. John Franklin Cashwell - .Mr. John Franklin Cashwell•/ Sr.. 73. of Clarkton. died Wednes day. Feb. 2 1.2001 in Salisbury. Mr. Cashwell was bom Aug. K. 1927 in Cumberland County, to the late Jake and Bonnie Under wood Cashwell. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 4 sons. John F. Cashwell Jr. and wife Carol of Advance. Alvin Cashwell and Ge.'iy Cashwell. both of Lcwis- ville. and Mark Cashwell of Thompkinsville. Ky.; 3 grandchil dren: a brother. EdgarCashwell of Rutherford NX; and 3 sisters. Belt Mitag of Rutherford. NX Gilda Warwick of Fayetteville. and Billie Maness of Aiken. S.C. Funeral services were held Sat urday Feb. 24. at II a.m. at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Revs. EricBradshaw and Joel Boytes oRici- ating. Burial followed in Joppa Cemetery in Mock ville. 0 L z> - o V Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO <3— opa o 0 Dewey Wayne Connell J Mr. Dewey Wayne Connell. S5, .of Cleveland, N.C.. died Sunday. J Feb. 2$ at Baptist Hospital of Cooke County. Newport. Tenn. He was bora Aug. I. I94S in Rowan County to Olin Connell and the late Bessie Waller Connell of Salisbury. He was educated in Woodleaf schools. He wasadiiver for Epes Trucking, and previously drove for Schafer Wood Products. He was a member of Community Baptist Church in Cooleemee. Survivors: companion. Margie L. Church: son. Donald W. Connell of Salisbury; daughter. Marsha C. Fryc of Salisbury: brothers. Ray "Buck" Connell and R J. Connell. both of Ciwleemee: sisters. Pauleitc Chaitin of Cool eemee. Brenda Connell and Vickie Connell ol Mocksville. and Diane Waller of Salisbury: and 3 grand children. Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday. March I at Summerseti Memorial Chapel. Salisbury, with burial at Rowan Memorial Park. Visitation was to be from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. t I •c V cr 0 Dffile Coutvty Public UbraiyMocksville, Nv. Bessie Lee Eaton Miss Bessie Lee Eaton. 76. for merly of Winston-Salem. died Feb. 23. 2001. in Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. She was a native of Davie County, daughter of the late William H. and Elnora Foote Eatoii. Surs'ivors: a daughter. Dcnice (Samuel) Davis of Winston-Sa lem: 2 grandchildren: . gtea^grandchildren: 2 brothers. Henry Eaton of Albemarlc and OdellEatonof Mocksville; and 3 sisters. Willie M. Wiseman of Rahway. N J Queen McKnight of Winston-Salem and Betty lean Eaton of Mocksville. Funeral services were ai - pm.Tuesday. Feb. 27 at Cedar Cr«k Missionary Baptist Chui^. Th Rev. Allen Transou )r. ofTinaied and burial followed in the church ^ cemetery. Edna Freeman Eaton y Ana Freeman Eaton. 95. for- merly of Pine Ridge Road. Cool, eemce. died Thursday Feb. 22. 2001 at Autumn Care of Mocks ville. A graveside service was held Saturday, Feb. 24 at 11 a.m. at Rowan Memorial Park in Salis bury with Dr. Wayne E. Sterling ofliciaiing. .Memorials: First Bap tist Church. PO Box 317. Cool eemee. 27014. Mrs. Eaton was bom Sept. 23. 1905 in Rowan County to the late Sanford and Cora Gales Freeman. She was a homemaker and a mem ber of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gordon Eaton in 1937. Survivors: a daughter. Millie E. Modlin. a sister. Mrs. Edd (Ruby) Williams, bothof .Mocksville. and a number nieces and nephews. Kathy Sue Hendrix Kathy Sue Hendrix. 45. of J Winston-Salem. died Sunday Feb. 23.2001. at Wake Forest Univer sity-Baptist Medical Center. She was born Dec. 2.1933. in Rowan County to Ray C. Hendrix and Belva Stokes Hendrix. She was a 1974 graduate of Davie High School and was preceded in death by her mother, Belva Sokes Hendrix Foster. Surviving: her father and step mother. Ray C. and Norma Hendrix of Mebane: 4 brothers. Rick Hendrix and wife Melanie of Mocksville. David Hendrix and \ wife Donna of Advance. Tim Hendrix and Barry Hendrix of Advance: a son. Jerry Wayne Dickerson Jr. and Angela Dickerson of West Virginia: fiancd. Steve Beard: several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews: and a ilear friend. Pat Beard. Graveside services were at 11 a.ro. Wednesday. Feb. 28 at Rose Cemetery. Mocksville. with the Rev. Keith Spake and Dr. Van Lankford oRlciating. Memorials: Faith Baptist Church Building Fund P.O. Box 332 Efland. 27243. or the Upus Foundation of America. Winston Triad Chapter NCLF. 2841 Foxwood Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103. Gene E. Honeycutt y/ A memorial service for Mr. Gene E. Honeycutt was held on Saturday. March 3.2001 at I p.m. at Jerusalem Baptist Church. Mocksville. with the Revs. Ron Honeycutt and Jimmy Lancaster ofliciating. Memorials; Jerusalem Build ing Fund, c/o Paula F. Williams. 3164 US 601 S.. Mocksville. Mr. HoneycutL 68. of West Co lumbia. S.C. died Saturday. Feb. 24. at Dora VA Medical Center. Columbia. S.C. He was bora May \ 23, 1932 in Salisbury. He was the ^ son of the late John 0. and Daisy (Weaver) HoneycutL He was a 22- year veteran of the U.S Army and was employed by the V.C. Sum mer Nuclear Power Station for 14 years, retiring in 1994. He was preceded in death by sisters. Helen H. Ibmer and Loree H. Earnhardt. Survivors: his wife of 48 yeas. Doris (Williams) Honeycutt of West Columbia: und a son, Joel E. Honeycutt of Mocksville. J Henry London Jerome Mr. Hcno'LonUcin krome. Ti, ofWilmingion. iliciJ Sunday, Feb. 25. 20O1 aithehomeofabfiilhcr. Jack leromu iil'CiwIeemee. memorial Norviee will be TKufsday ai 11 a.m. al Si. Banhoiome^^ Episcopal Church in Pilisboro. Memorials: Si. Andrcwson Ihe Sound Episcopal Church. Ill AirlieRd-.Wiiminglon. 28-tn3;or 10 Si. Banholomew. P.O. Box 1011. Pilisboro. 27312. Mr. Jerome ssas bom Aug. ID. 1926 in Pilisboro lo the late Fred Duncan and Camilla London Jerome- He was a rciircd hydro- logic engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers In Wllmingion for 27 years. He had serscd in IheNavy during World War 11 and in the .Army during Ihe Korean Con flict. He was educated in the Pilisboro Schools and was a 19^9 graduaieof N.C. Stale University. He was a member ol ihe Ameri can Ugion and the NARFE. Survivors: 2 brolhers. Jack Jerome and wife Martha of Cooi- ccmee. and Fred Jerome of Ra leigh; 4 neiccs and a nephew. Foster R. Loflin The Rev. Fosier R. Lodin. 90. of Demon, died Friday. Feb. 23. at his residence- He had been in declining heath since November. He was bom May U. 1910. in Davidson County lo N.E. Loflin and Venic Myers Loflin. He was a retired minister In the Western . North Carolina Conference i>f the United Methodist Church and had served as pastor of churches In Mocksvillc. Sandy Ridge. Shotds. Seagrovc. Statesville and Albemarle. Surviving: wife Mabel Yates Loflinofthe home; daughter Fran L. Craven and hushand Resal Cra ven of Scottsdale. Aria.; a grand child; brother Reid Lolllnof Den- ton; and sister Ocic L. Fine of Demon. Funeral services were al II a.m. Tuesday. Feb. 27. at Alleghany United Methodist Church, conducted by the Revs- Peier McOuire and Randy Lucas. Burial was in the church cemetery. Lewis Edward Ji>Res Mr. Lewis Edward Jones. 71. of U.S. 601 North. .Mocksville. diedThursday. Feb. 23.2001 at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 24 in Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Cecil Weiherhoii and Rich ard Eskew officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Building Fund of Bear Creek Baptist, c/o Jerry Hanes. 268 Bear Creek Church Road. Mocksvillc. Mr. Jocks was bom in Davie County. Juiy 27, 1929. to the late Paul and Annie Draughn Jones and was retired with more than 10 years of service with /.P. Green Milling Co. He was formerly the owner and operator of Jones Sawmilllng and was a former chief deputy of the DavieCoumy SherifTs Office. He had been a dnver with the N.C. Dcpanment ofTransponaiion. He wasanavid fan of Davie High School sports. He was a charter member of the North Davie Ruritons and William R. Davie Fire Department- He en joyed watching his grandchildren in sports activities. He wasa mem- bcrof BcarCreek Baptist Church where he served on the church board of trustees and the pastor selection committee. He was preceded in death by a brother. Harold Jones- Surviving: his wife. Esiie Miller Jones of Kemersville: ason and daughter-in-law. Ed and Ginny Jones of Eden; 2 daughters and sons-in-law. Leigh Jones and Eric Yarbrough of Kemersville and Lynn J. and Bob Lane of Sparta; 5 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Mrs. L.S. <Icma Jean) Shelton of Mocksville. Mrs. Harold (Shirley) Rollins of Mocksville and Mrs. Betty Gates of Houston. Texas: and 2 brothers. Bobby Jones and wife Pansy of Mocksville and Gerald Jones and wife Bienda of Siockbridge. Ga. Roseman' A. Karlek Rosemary A Karlek, 71. of .Mucksvillc. formerly of Lapeer. Mich., died . Sunday. Feb. Funeral Mass will be lEp '%■ -—.4 celebrated at . Ili.m. Mon-day. March 5 ' _ at Immaculate ConceptionCatholic Church in Lapeer with the Rev. Fr. Douglas Terricn. celebrant. Memorials; American Heart Association. Mrs. Karlek worked many years in Lapeer. including The County Press and Taylor. Buiterflcld. Riseman.She worked for Detroit ami Flint attorneys for a number of years, and moved to Nonh Caroliru in 1995 to spend lime with the rest of her family. Survivors; her husband. Tom. of Mocksvillc; six children. Kate (Greg) Fischer of Greensboro. Beverly Karlek of Troy: Mich- Karen (David) Branson ol'Femon. Mich- Mark (Kris) Karlek of Mocksville. Melissa (Dan) Wagner of Davison. .Mich- and Jason Karlek of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; a brother. Charles Boig of Florida; sisters, CatheyHanwig of Garden City. Mich- Lillian (Paul) Tarabula of Weidman. Mich., and Florence (Hugh) DePauiis of Florida; and many neiees and nephews. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC o r4 • davie county enterprise record, j M / Archie G. Matthews Archie G. Matthews. 69, died Saturday, Feb. 24, at Springwood Care Center in Wtnsion-Salem af ter a fight against Lou Cehrig's disease (ALS). He was bom March 27. 1931. in Yadidn County, the son of Van 0. Matthews and Stella Rondleman Matthews. He grew up in Yadkin and Forsyth counties alongside, cared for by his grand mother. Leatha Randleman. He graduated from Mineral Springs High School in I9S0. where he was a varsity basketball player. He attendedCuilford College in 1951 and played varsity basketball. Mr. Matthews was a sports fan. par ticipating on basketball and soft- ball teams and coaching and ref- ereeing later. He operated Manhews Furniture Store in Wln- ston-Salem for 32 years until he retired in 1993. He wasamember of Crestwood Baptist Church, where he was a deacon. Survivors: his fiancd. Wilma Tilley of King: and 3 daughters and families Michele. Michael and Levi Foe of Mocksville: Kim. Wayne. Chase and Brcnna Mickey of Winston-Salem: and Trisha. Colt and Zach Hothom of Napervillc. III.; his stepmother. Lois Matthews of Winslon-Salem; a half sister. Rebecca Matthews Essick of Qemtnons; and a half brother. Bob Foster of Suwanee. Ca. Funeral services, officiated by the Revs. Stanley Webb of Shelby and Neil Ellcr of Winston-Salem, was at II ajn. Wednesday. Feb. 28. Burial was at Crestview Me morial Gardens in Rural Hall. Dorothy Freeman Smith / Mrs. Dorothy Freeman Smith, 79. of Woodleaf. died Wednesday. Feb. 21. at Davis Regional Medi cal Center in Staiesville. Born on Feb. 4. 1922. in Rowan County, she was the daughter of the late Radford and Grace Young Freeman. She was a retired beautician and was a mem ber of Corinth Church of Christ. On Jan. 4. 1942. she married John R. Smith who preceded her in death on Oct. 26.1968. She was also preceded in death by a son. Metus Smith, and a brother. Bruce Smith. Survivors: a sister. Vetra Reep. of Mocksville and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were con ducted Friday. Feb. 23. at 11 a.m. at the Corinth Chuich of Christ Cemetery with Tim Pinkston offi ciating. arch 1,2001 JefTery Lynn Smith y Mr. Jeffety Lynn Smith. 46, of Monroe, died Monday, Feb. 19. 2001 at Union Regional Medical Center in Monroe. A funeral service was held Fri day, Feb. 23 at Long's Grove Ad vent Christian Church, Monroe, conducted by the Revs. Glennon Balser and Logan Multis. Burial was in Long's Grove Cemetery. Mr. Smith was bom Fd>. 22, 1954 in Union County to Susie Evelina Mullis Smith and the late Coy Muckle Smith. A self-employed diesel me chanic. he had served in the U.S. Army and was a member of Long's Grove. Survivors: wife. Ann K. Smith of the home; a sun. Paul Smith of Monroe; daughters. Caty Craig and Mary Smith of Wingale: hi: mother. Susie Smith of Advance; a brother. William Smith of Marshville; 2 sisters. Malia Osmond of Advance and Michele Spillman of Mocksville; a step daughter. Angle Mills of Monroe; and 6 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister. Gwendolyn Staion. and a brother, Scott Smith. . O i 1= cr Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO "'"'™co»ntvente»pr,s.^o«o,»,.„,,^, ■0 00 y^arah Elizabeth Tutterow Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Crowell Tutterow. 76. of Parker Road. Mocksvllte. died Monday night. Feb. 26,2001. at Forsyth Medical Center after being in declining health. Funeral services will be at 2p.m. Thursday. March I in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Glenn Sellers ofTiciating. Burial will be in Center United Method ist Church Cemetery. The family was to be at the nursing homeWednesday night from 7-8:30 Mrs. Tutterow was bora in Union County on June 25. 1924 to the late T.W. and Kate Mae Broome Crowell, and hod been an accountant with Merrill Fumituie Co. She had been an accountant with her late husband's company, CCT/Davie Contractors. Her husband. Thomas Wilson Tutterow Jr., died on Aug. 12, 1963. Survivors: a daughter and son- in-law. Virginia Carol Aitkin and husband David of Carrickfergus. Ireland: 4 sons and daughters in law. Thomas Wilson Tutterow III and wife Sue. Richard Claude Tut terow and wife Patricia, Gilbert Dean Tutterow and wife Lynn, all of Mocksville. and Donald Ray Tutterow and wife Jayne of Beckley. W.Va.: 7 grandchildren;and 4 grual-grandchildrcn. /I Lora Harris Wallace Mrs. Lora Harris Wallace, 95. of Harmony died Thursday, Feb.' 22. 2001 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was a native of Yadkin County, bom June 9, 1905, a daughter of the late Charlie Lee and Martha Alice Haynes Harris. Mrs. Wallace was a homemaker. On Nov. 7,1925, she married Tho mas Binkley Wallace, who pre ceded her in death April 12,1992. She was preceded in death by a son, Sidney Roland Wallace, 3 brothers, Claude and Alfred and an infant brother, and 2 sisters. Bertha Harris and an infant sister. Survivors: a son, Charles Buford Wallace and wife Maude of Harmony: a daughter, Marga ret Wallace Myers of Harmony; a sister-in-law, Lacie Wallace Pegram of Clemmons; a sister, Bessie Harris Moose of Harmony; 6 grandchildren: 8 great-grand children: and 4 great-gteat-gtand- children. Mrs. Wallace was a lifelong member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24 at Sandy Springs Baptist Church Cbmetery conducted by a grand son, the Rev. Dale Wallace. P Memorials: Itedell Hospice, 2347 Simonton Rd.. Statesville, 28645. I 3 -hi ^ Davie County Publie Ubf§f^ Mocksville, NC tr- ' a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Mareh 8,2001 - 0 3 y Ruby Seamon Boger Mrs. Ruby Seamon Boger, 75. of Sanford Avenue. Mocksville. died Tuesday. Feb. 27.2001, al die Kaie B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon-Salem. Mrs. Boger was bom March II. 1925. in Davie County to the late Lewis M. and Ida Adams Seamon. She was preceded in death by a brother, Jack Seamon. and a sis ter. Estelle Durham. Mrs. Boger was employed with Burlington Indusiiies and retired from Baker Furniture. Mrs. Boger was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: her husband of 62 years. Baxter A. Boger Sr.: a son. Baxter A. Boger Jr. and wife Francis of Salisbuiy; a daughter. Ruby Joan Corum and husband Jeiry of Mocksville: 6 grandchil dren; 4 great-grandchildren; a brother. Vestal Beamon and wife Mildred Of Rome. Ga.; and a sis ter. Nellie Murray and husband Max of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday. March 3. at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. with the Rev. Van Lankford offt- ciating. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. I Jones Thomas Brown Mr. Jones Thomas "Shorty" Brown. 91. of Winston-Salem. died Saturday. March 3, 2001. at Foisyth Medical Center. He was bom Dec. 26.1909. in Boonville to Henry J. and Ella Angell Brown. Mr. Brown moved to Fbrsyth County in May of 1926 and was a member of First United :Church of Christ, where he served as ah usher, deacon and elder. He was employed by Unique Furni ture Makers for 50 years, retiring in 1976. Following his retirement he became an avid golfer and fur niture craftsman. Survivors: his wife. Margaret Crotis Brown of the home; 2 daughters, Joyce Marshall of Ad vance and Rebecca Foust and hus band William of Clemmons; 4 grandchildren; and 4 great-giand- children. Funeral services were con ducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 6 at Vogler & Sons Main Street Chapel by the Rev. Christa Warise. Private burial followed at Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: First United Church of Christ, 1912 Waughtown St., Winston-Salem, ' 27107. Joshua F. Burton ^ V F- Burton. 82. ofYadhnvilledi^ Monday. March5 ^1 at N.C. Baptist Hospital 'n Winston-Salem. He was bomAug. 3.l9l8mYadkinCounv»the Montgomciy "Man"and ^ita Hobson Brown. He was amember of North Main .Street Church of Christ in Mocksville.Survivors: his wife since 1994^ggy Green Brown of the home; ('■eon)Casstavens and Jane (Tony) HallYadktnvillc. and Tommy Btown."Hamptonviiie; a stepson. JoeEverett Of Mocksville; 2 sisterJ!Ctnda Brown Pcndry and ZolaBrown Woodtijff: and a brother.Luther Brown.Funeral services were al 2 p.m.Thursday. March 8. at the Gentry Rev Andy Lambert. Burial was in ,radkin Memorial Ganlens. | V\ o Davie pi DAVIE COUNTV enterprise RECORD, March 8,2001 - 0 O a j Gurney Clay Gaither Mr. Gurney Clay "Hillbilly" Gaiihcr, 69, of Wlnsion-Salem. (lied Thursday morning, March 1.2001 al the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 3, in Eaion Funeral Home Chapel in Mocks- ville wiih the Rev. Rodney Smith officiating. Burial was in the New Union United Methodist Chuich cemetery in the Sheffield community of Davie County. Mr. Gaither was bom in Ire- dcll County on June 12,1931 to the late William Lucio and Edna Siroud Gaither and was a retired mechanic with McClean Truck ing with 28 years of service. He was an avid fan of NASCAR racing and country music. Survivors: his formerwife of 23 years, Lillie Putts Gaither of Winston-Salem; 3 daughters, Mrs. Earl (Rita) Moses of Kernersville, twins, Cladeen Gaither Rose of New Bern and Mrs. Roger (Claudeen) Gaither Fainter of Winston-Salem: a son. Randall Clay Gaither and wife Teresa of Winston-Salem; 8 grandchildren; a great-grand child; a sister. Mrs. Louis (Lucille) Morrison of Galax, Va. He was preceded in death by a special friend of 36 years. Lucy Owenby. Locksley Samuel Hall J Dr. Locksley Samuel Hall, 68, of the Lone Hickory community, died Monday, Feb. 26,2001. He was bom May 21,1932. in Yadkin County to the lafe Dr. Samuel Locksley and Nellie Dinkins Hall. Dr. Hall was a graduate of Wake Forest Univer sity, Bowman Cray School of Medicine. Upon his graduation he served an internship at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem and moved to Charleston, W.Va. for his residency. Hall served a year in general practice at Hoots Me morial Hospital before return-- ing for a surgical degree at For- sylh Medical Center. He returned to Hoots to be a surgical associate with Dr. C.B. Hughes, and to con tinue a practice of general medi cine. He remained at Hoots from 1966 until his retirement as chief of staff in 1994. Hall also serve., with the Yadkinville Sertoma Club, was medical director for the Yadkin County Emergency Medi cal Services, medical director fi>r prisons in Yadkin and Davie County and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Yadkin ville. Surviving: his wife of42 yeais. Marie Rcavis Hall of the home; a son, Samuel Locksley (Tonya V.) Hall of Boonville: a grandson; a sister, Ethel Marie (Richard "Dick") Kelly of Shelby; an aunt; 2 uncles; and a sister-in-law, Hilda Gray (Charles) Sofley of Yadkin ville. Hall was preceded in death by a brother, Hiram Johnson Hall. His funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Friday, March 2 at the Gentry Family Chapel by the Revs. Dallas Presiwood and Richard Eskew. Memorials: Hoots Hospital; Yadkin EMS. Yadkinville, 370S3; or Davie EMS, Mocksville. Minnie Elvie Hege ^ Mrs. Minnie Elvie Hege, 80. of Wall Street, Cooleemee, died Monday, March S, 2001 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Sa lem. Funeral services were Wednes day, March 7 at II a.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Danny Shores oHiciating. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Building Fund of Edgewood Baptist Church, 7483 N.C. 801, Mocksville. Mis. Hege was bom June 27, 1920 in Davie County to the late John Washington and Minnie Frances Edwards. She was retired from Baker Furniture and a mem ber of Edgewood Baptist Church. Sruvivors: 2 daughters, Jeanie Dishman of Salisbury and Sharon Hammill of Cooleemee; 5 grand children; and 2 great-grandchil dren. _ U* "Ir cr- Davie courtv public uwan NCMocksvilie DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 8.2001 - Russell Leon Hutchison Mr. Russell Luim Hiilehisoil. 36. aieJFeb. 24. 21X)I ilurins a hiking irip along ihu Horscpasiurc River in Transylvania Counl)'. Huichisorv was born and f raised in e Enid. Okla. "■ f He was a '1986 gradu- - ' ''j jj" alc of ihc V j(. tt. Univcrsiiy of , Oklahoma. ■ ' where he ma- ' ^ > '' jured in po- liiieal science. Ho worked as anewspaper reporter in Tex;is be fore becoming a teacher. Since 1996. he had worked as a special education and English j teacher at Davie High School.He was president of the hoard of trustees of the Unitarian Universalisl Fellowship ofWinston-Sa- Icm and was active in race rela tions and in environmental and other social action issues in thecommunity. He was an experi enced hiker and KayaWer. Survivors: his wife. Julie Palm; mother. Margaret Hutchison of Enid; sisters. Tiini Davi.s of Enid and CherylTraynor of Moore. Okla.; and 6nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at noon on Saturday. March• to, at the Unitarian Fellowship. 4055 Robinhood Road. Win-sion-Salem. A reception will fol low at the church.Memorials; SierraClubFiwt-hills Group. 567 Foxcrofi Drive. Winsion-Salcm. 27103; or to the Unitarian Fellowship, j Delores Diaz Moody^ Mrs. Dclorcs Diaz Moody. 59. of Point Road. Mocksville, died Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2001. at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. Mrs. Moody was bom Jan, li. 1942. irt Kanob County, W.Va. She was 1 member of Jerusalem Bap tist Church. Survivors: her husband of 41 years, Wade D. Moody; a daugh ter. Paula Edwards and husband Dan of Mount Ulla; and 2 grand- ehitilren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, March 2. at Jerusa lem Baptist Church, with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Jerusalem Baptist BIdg. Pund.c/o Helen Queen, 493 Pleasant Acre Dr.. Mocksville. Worth Wayne ParkerJ Worth Wayne Parker. 56, ofSiaiesville. died Tuesday, Feb. 27,2001 at IreiJell Memorial HospUtal following a lengthy illness. He was bom on Jan. I. 1945.in Irtdell County, son of .MiltlrcdNull Parker and the late Waiter David Parker. Mr. Parker attended Cochran Street Baptist Church. He was disability retired fromTrouiman Chair Co. as a mahcine • operator. He attended Iredell County Schools. Survivors; his wife. SheilaKirby Parker of the home; 2 sons, D wayne Edward Parker ofSuies- ville and John Sluan Parker Sr. ofMocksville; a daughter. Daphne P.Williams of Statesville: 2 stepsons, Junior Wilcox and Johnny Wilcox. both of Statesville: abrother, David Benion Parker ofTrouiman; a sister. Shirley P.Cothren of Statesville; and 8 grandchildren.He was preceded in death by adaughter, Lisa Dawn Parker, whodied in infancy; a brother, EdgarRay Parker, anil a sister. Mary Ovaleen Priveiie. Funeral services were held at11 a.m. Friday. March 2 atNicholson Funeral Home Chapelofficiated by the Rev. JimmyLancaster. Burial was in Olivet Baptist Church In Catawba County. .Memorials: Hospice oflredell,2347 Simonton Road. Statesville 28625. Davis Countf Public^ Mocksville, DAVIE COUNTV enterprise RECORD, March 8,2001 - O n V o Tf: Doris Ann Parks / Mrs. Doris Anne ParkinsParks. 60. of Winsion-Salcm. died Sunday morning. March 4.2001. . in Wake Foresi University Bapiisl Medical Center in Winston-Sa- lem. She was bom May 10. 1940.in Haywood County, a daughter of the late Weaver Parkins and Rose Fisher Parkins. Mrs. Parks was a hontemaker and a member of Pan ther Creek Baptist Church in Clyde. On Dec. 12. I9S9. she was married to Jerry Parks, who sur- vives. of the home* Also surviving: 2 daughters. Sharon Parks of Thomasvillc and Penny Lancaster and husband the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster of Mocks- vilic: a son. Darwin Parks and wife Laurie of High Point; a sister. Madge Klapp of Yuma. Ariz.: 6 brothers. Earl Parkins and Robert Parkins of Clyde. Joe Parkins of Weavervillc. Howard Parkins and Ronnie Parkins of Waynesville and David Parkins of Sylva; and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services were at 7 p.m. Tuesday. March 6, in Zion United Church of Christ with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster and Dr. Joe D. Coltrane officiating. A private -graveside service was heldWednesday. March 7 in Holly Hill ; Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials: Amcriean Heart Assoc.. 202 CentrePort Drixq^, Suite 100. Greensboro. 2V®* . Richard L. Rees ^ Mr. Richard L. Rees. 69, of Advance, died Thursday. March I. 2001. A native of Menash. Wise., he relocated to North Carolina in 1996. Survivors: 2 daughters. Vickie Porcari of Clemmons and Jean Stenehjem. of Bakersfield, Calif.; a son. Sean Rees. of Los Angeles. Calif.; 3 sisters. Pat Weichmann, Betty Kehl and Marge Rees; 3 brothers. Jim. Will and Bob Rees; and 8 grandchildren. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Monday. March S. at Westside Baptist Church. 7 Paul G. Walsh Mr. Paul G. Walsh. 81. of i Granite Falls, died Saturday, , March 3.2001 at Frye Regional ! Medical Center. : He was bora May 15, 1919 in Burke County to the late Carl and Emma Mask Walsh. He was retired from Hamttiary Manufac turing and was a veteran of the , U.S. Army. He attended Clevenger Business College and was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. Funeral services were Tues day, March 6. at 3 p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist with the Revs. • Wanyc White and Donald Ingle officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors; his wife. Sue W. Walsh of Granite Falls; 3 sons, James Walsh of Granite Falls, Eugene Walsh of Mocksville and Gary Walsh of JonesvilleL2 daughters, Doris Coffey of Rhodhiss and Frances Hedrickof Hickory; 16 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; a brother. Conrad Walsh of Hampton. Va.; a sister. Mrs. Floyd (Ruth) Kiziah of St. Augustine. Fla.. / Maiilyn Macy Reich Mrs. Marilyn Macy Reich. 68. of North Main Sueeu Mocksville. died Sunday. March 4. 2001 at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. Mrs. Reich was bora Sepu 29. 1932 in Columbus. Ohio to the late Lee Edwin and Olive M. \^il Macy. Mis. Reich retired in 1994 from Colonial Mini Storage where she was oflice manager. She was involved in South Little League of Winston-Salem and Valinda Little League of California. She was also active in the PTA in Graitdview. Calif, and coached girl's softball. She was a member of Jesus Christ of Laoer Day Saints. She was preceded in death by a sister. Janet M. Lake. Survivors: her husband of 48 years. Charles C. Reich; 2 sons. Kenneth Reich of Myrtle Beach. S.C.. and Charles E. Reich and wife Heather of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Teri Lowe of Susanville. Calif, and Laurie Scon and husband David of Lexingmn. Funeral services will be Thurs day. March 8 at 2 p.m. at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Clemmons. with Bishop Gary Delozir officiating. Burial will follow at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials: Bernice Smith Fund. Palmetto Self Alliance Foundation. Richland Memorial Park Drive. Suite 600. Columbia. SC 29203. k. or- Davis County Public Ubrary Mocifsville, NC 0 o \ -) N ^o' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 15,2001 Ray Alexander Mr. Ray Alexander. J6, of Lib erty Church Road. Mocksville, died Saturday, March ID, 21X11 at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Alexander was born Feb. 9,1945 in Guin, Ala. to the late Wilbum Henry Alexander. He was preceded in death by 2 sons, Timmy and John Thomas Al exander, and a brother Johnny Al exander. He was self employed in auto transpoit, and attended Believers Sonship Tabernacle. Survivors: his mother, Ada C. Shirley Alexander; his wife of 18 years, Susan S. Alexander: 3 sons, Kenneth R. Alexander and wife Lisa of Mocksviile, Jason K. Al exander of Mocksviile and Chris topher Alexander and wife Mel issa of Mocksviile; and a daugh ter, Melinda Alexander of Mocks viile: 5 grandchildren; 6 brothers, Gerald Alexander of Georgia, Charles Alexander of Florida, j Jerry Alexander, Austin Alex- ' ander, Mikey Alexander, all of 1 Georgia, Marty Alexander of Florida: and 4 sisters, Peggy; Lanier, Trish Lusk, Karen Alex ander and Carol Hitchcock, all of Georgia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 14, at 1:30 p.m. under the tent at The Comer Stone Church in Yadkinville with the Revs. Jerry Couch, Burble Al exander, Benny Wauser and Rev. Lenny Lusk officiating. Memorials; St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. y Violet Hauser Allgood Mrs. Violet Hauser Allgood, 62, of Wyo Road, Yadkinville, died Monday afternoon, March 5, 2001, at Forsyth Medical Center, She was bom April 9, 1938, in Forsyth County to Jack and Minnie Lambeth Hauser. Mrs. Allgood grew up at the Baptist Children's Home in Thomasville and was a member of the Baptist church. She was preceded in death by 3 brothers. Donald and Jack Hauser and Troy TolbcrL and a sister, Virginia Worrell. Surviving: 3 daughters, Cindy Glasscock and husband Tracy, Sandra feaguc and husband Brian! all of Lcwisville, and Viola Choplin and husband Bill ofWin- ston-Salem; 3 .sons, LesterAllgood of Yadkinville, Bobby Gray Allgood Jr. of Advance andTroy Allgood of Clemmomi; 3 sis- ' lers. Opal Comatzer of Yadkin ville, Ruby Woolen and husband ' Wilbum of Winston-Salera antf twin sister Viola Farmer and hus band Belmoni of Winston-Salem: 8 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews, A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Friday, March 9 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Pastor Barry D. Davis. Burial was in Woodland Cem etery. Norman Ralph Bullard V Mr. Norman Ralph Bullard, 68, of Kinston, died Friday, March 9, 2001, at his home. He had retired as property manager for the Tarheel Triad GirlScout Council. The Norman Bullard Nature Preserve at Girl Scout Camp Seven Springs is named in his honor. He was a vet eran of the Korean conflict. Survivors; his wife, Nita Bullard of the home: a daughter, Gayla Vermillion and husband Tom of Kinston; 4 grandchildren; a brother. Jack Bullard, and a sis-tcr, Libby Fulk, both of Winston- Salem. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday, M.irch 12, at Beth lehem Unit^ Methodist Church in Advance by the Revs. J. Mark Weekley and Donald Fundcrburk. Burial followed in Pine Grove United Methodist Church Cem etery in Winston-Salem. 1- V Cr- Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksviile, NO DAVIE COUMV ENTERPRISE RECORD. March 15. 2001 Coleen Howell Dull Mrs. Colcen Howcll Duil, 6K, of N.C. 8(>l Norih. Mocksville, (licilSalunlay morning, March 10, 2001 91 Forsyth Medical Ccnicr. A memorial sen lce was held al 11 a.m. Wednesday. Maah 14 in Cenler Unilcd Mclhudist Church, with the Rev. Dianne Marvden i>niclailiig. Burial was in Wesley Chapel United Melliodisi Church Cemetery. Memorials: Building Fund of Wesley Chapel .Vleihodisi Church, c/o Bc'uy Wesi. 3532 N.C, 801 N.. MocVsvilte. 27028; or lo Ihc Re search Fundofthe-AmcTican Can cer Society. 622 Forsyih Medical Park. 1900 S. Hawthorne Road. Winslon-Salcm, 27103. Mrs. Dull was bom in Yadkin County. July 24, 1932, lo ihe laic Willie Sanford and Ellie Hollar Htrwell and was relired w ith over 25 vears of servic-c ("rom ATdtT. She was a longtime member of Wesley Chapel United Mclhodisi Church, where she was active with tile United Methodist Women ami served as their treasurer, She was also chairperson of the Church History Committee. She was a graduate of the MucUsvllle High SehiMil class ofl950. Mrs. Dull was preceded in death hy her husband. Floyd Ves tal Dull, in 1976. and by a sister. Masine Hodgson. Surviving: her daughter, Mrs. Buddy (Marcheia) Williams itf Mocksvillc: a son. Vestal Wayne Dull. alsoorMocksville;6grand- ehildrcn; 2 grcat-grandchildren:4 hniihers, Harlcy Howell and wife Belly. Kenneth Howell and wife Julia. G.iry Howell and wife Glcnda, all of Mocksvillc. and Hurry Lee Howell and wife Marlcne of Hurmony: and a hnnher-in-luw. Richard Hitjgson of Spring luilic. Owen Moon Ernst J Mr. Owen Moon Ernst. 71, of Wlnston-Salctn, died Thursday. March 8. 2(KH, ji Forsyth Mcdi- cal Ccnicr. He was bom April 17, 1929, in Forsyth County to William Wallace and Irene Watklns Ernst Sr. Mr. Ernst wa.s a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a member of Ad vent Moravian Church. He was re tired from Western Elecitie and was commander ol" .American Le gion Post 55 lor -w-ven years. Surviving; his wife. Betty Blake Ernst of the residence: a son, Michael 0. Ernst and wife Linda ufAdv;itico: 2 granddaugh ters: 2 sisters, Olive Bowtnanand Sylvia Cribh of Winsion-Salcm; and 3 brothers. James P. Ernst. Wiibum W. Ernst, and George R. Ernst, all of Wlnston-Salem. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. March 10. at Advent Moravian Church by the Rev. Tripp May. Burial followed in the church grqvey;trd. Memorials; Advent Building Fund. 1514 W. Clem-monsvlHe Roaij. Wln.sion-Salcm, 27127. Edith Foster Etidy Mrs. Edith Foster Eudy, 70. of Broadway Road. Mocksvilte. died Sunday, March II, 201)1 at her be Shore, Revs Clyde Settle. ;ind Fred Carllon otTiciatlng. Burial was in Legisitt Memorial Park In CtJol- ecrnec. Memorials: Rowan Hospice. 1410 N. Main St., Salisbury. 28144; or Edgcwood Baptist Building Fund. PO Bos 57. Cmii- ccnicc. 27014. Mrs- Eudv was borti July 3. 1930 in Davic County tsi the lalc BsHjnc and Salty Hcgc Foster and w:as a huniemakcr. Site graduated from Mllclicll Cotnmutiity Ciil- Icgc with a nursltig assistttttl's de gree. She was a tneitiher of Edgcwood Bapltst Church and had taught Sunday SclKiot Ibrovcr 50 years. Survivors: her hushaiid, Jack C. Eudy of the home: 4 children. Rtinald Eugene (Wanda Glass) Eudy t)l* Coolecinee, Dantiy Ray Ijounni Eudy oCSimsbury, Conn., Cynthia (Steve) Allen atui Marsha lOonj DcSorho. all of Salisbury; 6 grandchildren: 6 step-grandchil- drem 2 ilcp-greul-grandchiidrcn: 2 sisters. Annie l.ou Brown of CiKilccmce. Margami Collins of York, S.C.: 2 hroihcrs, Claude Foster ofMocksville, Paul A. Fos ter ol Adv anee. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. March 15,2001 ■V J Edna Gelene McDaniel Mrs. Edna Uclonc Jully McDanicl. fi5. «r Rollini: WihmJ Drive. MtHrksvtllc. died Wodnc.s> day. March 7. 2(K)I. at Foreylh Medical Comer in Winslun-Sa- lem. Mrs. McDaniel was bum l-eh. 4. 1936. in Oavie Citunty lu the laic George W. and Cora Jones Jolly and was preceded in death by a sisier. Dot Hellnrd. She was a member ol' Diilin United Melh- odisl Church. Survivors: her husband of 43 years. Bobby B. McDanicl of Mocksvillc: a son. Keith B. McDaniel and wife Bonnie of Mocksville: a daughter. Renec Spry and husband Tim of Ad vance: 3 grandchildren: and a sis ter. Peggy Scafonl of Advance. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Friday. March 9. at Dulin United Methodist Church, with Dr. Bub McLawhom and the Rev. Ray O'Ferrel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: American Lung Assoc.. 3409-D W. Wendover Ave.. Greensboro. 27407: or Dulin Methodist, c/u Elmer Hendrix. 4413 U.S. 15«. Advance. 27066. Lucy Adams Milholen^ .Mrs. Lucy Adams Milholen. the widow of Woodrow Milholen, of Hamptunville. died March 7. 2IN)I. at Hoots Memorial Hospi tal.She was bom July 19.1918. to Charlie and Ellen Ladd Adams in Yadkin County. She was the old est tnember of Hanes Gtuve Meth- odist Church, serving on the church board and as stewardess fur Holy Cutnmunion for manyyears. She worked at Monleigh Garment as a supervisor of the pressing department at Harmony Mannfacturing. Surviving: 3 children: 13 grandchildren: 19 great-grandchil dren: I great-great-grandchild: a son. Floyd (Betty) Milholand: a daughter. Shelby (Rodney) Oliver, both ofHamptonville: a daughter, Eleanor (A.V.) Phillips of East Bend, with whom she has made her home with since November 1098: a sister. Mary Hall of Elkin: sisters-in-law Helen Adams of Hamptonvillc. Mary Messick Adams of Mocksville. Lena M. Prevettc of Faycltevillc. H.L. and Virginia Milholen of Hampton. Va., and Ann Milholen of Bethesda. Md. She was preceded in death by brothers Glen, Early. Tom and Reuben Adams: sisier Bessie A. Wood: and great-grandchild Nicole Dawn Oliver. Her funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. March 10 at Hanes Grove Methodist Church. Hamptonvillc. hy the Revs. Daniel Outen. Gary Leonard and Tim Tucker. Burial followed in the church cemetery- Memorials: Hanes Grove Building Fund, c/o Susan Bramnock, 1037 Deer Run Lane Yadkinvtlle. 27055. V 3~Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC rr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. March 22,2001 • J ■o Joshua F. Brown Mr. Joshua F. Brown, 82, of Yadkinville, died Modnay, MarchS, 2001 al N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Satcm. He was bom Aug. 13,1918 in Yadkin County to the iate Mont gomery "Man" and Zena Hobson Brown. He was a member of North Main Street Church of Christ in Mocksville. Survivors; his wife since 1994, Peggy Green Brown of the home; 3 children, Peggy (Leon) Cassicvens and Jane (Tony) Hali of Yadkinviile and Tommy Brownof Hamptonviiie: a stepson, Joe Everett of Mocksvilie; 2 sisters, Cinda Brown Pendry and Zola Brown Woodruff; and a brother, Luther Brown. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 8, al the Gentry Family Chapei by Greg EIrod and the Rev. Andy Lambert. Burial was in Yadkin Memorial Gardens. y Larry Wayne Garrison Larry Wayne Garrison Sr., 54,of Winston-Saiem died Ttiesday,March i3,2(X)l atFomyihMemo rial Hospital. He was bom July 16,1946, toDyrk and Vemelle Campbell Gar rison. Mr. Garrison was an edoca- tor in the Davidson County school system arid retired in 1998 as principal ofWailburg Elementary. Hewas past president of the Wailburg Lions Club and the Midway Li ons Club and was a zone chair man. He was married Dec. 21, 1968, to Charlotte Bach. He wasa member of Wailburg Baptist Church. I Surviving: his wife. Charlotte Bach Garrison of the home; 2 sons. Larry Wayne Garrison Jr. and wife Tabitha of Lexington, and John Andrew Garrison Q of the home; a step grandson; his fa ther, Dyrk Garrison of Winston- Saiem; a brother. Dean Garrison of Pinnacle; and a sister, Mrs.Greer (Donna) ^ith of Winston- Saiem; father and mother-in-iaw Charles and Lorelia Bach of Ad vance. Funeral services were held at II a.m. Thursilay, March IS, in ' Wailburg Baptist Church, by the Rev. J. Max Evington, Dr. Brooks Hunt and the Rev. Jay WhiUey. > Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Lions Foundation, PO Box 39, Sherrilis FOrd, 28673. Samuel Blake Cariton , Mr. Samuel Blake Cariton, 89, ^ of 210Tiflon St.. Bermuria Run, i died Saturday, March 17,2(X)1, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. He was bom July 2. 1911, inWilkes County to Romulus and Annie Meadows Cariton. Mr. Cariton was a retired timber cut ter. During World War II he cut selected trees that were sawed into lumber for use in the construction of battleships for armed forces. He also helped with the construction of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Mr. Cariton was preceiied in death by his wife of 60 years. Ruby Russell Cariton, 2 brothers, Cal and Bill Cariton, and a sister, Marie. Surviving: 7 children. Juanna Woolen. Ann McGuire, Samuel (^Iton Jr.. Marian Amparo, Barry Cariton. Glenn Cariton and Sonja Amquist; and a sister, Marian Boettiger of Charlotte. Funeral services were at II a.m. Tuesday, March 20 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Elizabeth Forrest ofriciating. Burial fol lowed in Westlawn Gardens of : Memory. Memorials: Unity Church of Winston-Saiem, 108 Hewes St- Winston-Saiem, 27103. Victoria Holt Cave J Victoria Holt Cave. 86, of Dob- son, died Saturday, March 24, 2001. She was bom in Surty County on Jan. 30.1915. the daughter of the late Emory W. and Drusilla Hurt Holt She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years. Spofard Cave, 4 brothers, Ottis, Newton, Waiter and Harvey Holt, and a sis ter, Viola Holt Hoiyneld. Mrs. Cave was a graduate of Dobson^High School and Draughn's Business College. She was a bookkeeper and secretary for W.E. Reid Co. in Dobson until her marriage and continued as a bookkeeper for the Cave Farm and Commercial Business and a homemaker. She was a lifelong member of Salem Fork Baptist Church, where she taught 4th, 5th and 6th grade children in Sunday school for over 50 years. Surviving: a sister. Vena Har ris of Mocksvilie; 2 nieces; 3 nephews; 33 great-nieces and nephews: and 24 great-great- nieces and nephews; and 5 special friends, Ervin Caihoun, Odeil Jenkins. Luther Chappell and Jack and Ciarine Caihoun, all of Dob- son. Funerol serviKs were at 2 p.m. Monday, March 19. 2001, at Sa- ; iem Fork Baptist Church, con ducted by the Revs. Van Brindie and Leon Holyfteld. Burial fol lowed at Little Vine Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Pall bearers were Chris White, Marty Cook, Terry Sparks, Ervin Caihoun, Tim Byrd, Joe Harris, Bill Johnson and Kenneth Ridenhour. Honorary pallbearers were Odeil Jenkins. Jack Caihoun, Wayne Holt and Luther Chappell. Memorials: Hospice of Surry County, 1326 N. Main St., Mount Airy. 27030: or to Saiem Fork Baptist Church. 555 Twin Oaks Road. Elkin, 28621. Davio County Public Libfaiy Mocksville, NG <r- .0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 22,2001 n 0 0 'I n Paul Matthew Holyfield / Mr. Paul Matthew Holyfield. 50. of Winston-Salem. diedThius- day. March 15. 2001. at the VA Hospital in Salisbury. [ He was bom on April 16.1950, in Guilford County, a son of Jesse Floyd and Louise Ford Holyfield .1 of Winston-Salcm. Mr. Holyfield was a veteran of the US Navy serving aboard the USS John F. Kennedy. His tour included the Mediterranean and the Mid-East. He was an employee of the N.C.Department ofVeterans Affairs for 23 years. He was preceded in death by his brother. David Holyfield. Surviving, in addition to his parents; 2 daughters and sons in law. Shannon and ShaneHendricks of Winston-Salem, and Paula and Bobby Locklearof the home; 2sisters and their husbands. Sarah and Frank Shelton of Kernersville. and Beckyand Wayne Thompkins of Winston- Salem; 2 brothers and their wives,. Jimmy and Joan Holyfield of Ad vance, Mark and Mary Beth Holyfield of WinstonSalem; and a grandson. A funeral service was con ducted 6 p.m. Saturday. March 17. at Hayworth Miller Cain Chapel, Kernersville. by the Revs. Harold Fletcher and Randall Smith. Graveside service was at 11 a.m. Monday at the National Cemetery, Salisbury, Memorials; Hospice of WinstonSalem. IIIX)-C S, Sirat-^^ fotdRd..Winston-Sa!em. 27103. Robert Evem Myers Mr. Robert Evem Myers. 71, a ^ resident of Thomasville, died Sun day. March IS, 2001. at his resi dence. Mr. Myers was born in Yadkinville on April 23, 1929, a son of William and Sallie Myers, He was a U.S, Army veteran and was formerly self-employed as a TV repairman. He was an avid fisherman. He was preceded in death by his wife. Lucille Myers: a brother, Clinton Myers; 2 sisters, Lindey Godby and Nannie Childress: and a great-granddaughter. Hannah Lockhart, Surviving; 4 daughters. Sandra Guyer and husband Tommy of Thomasville. Denitha Helton and husband Willie of Trinity. Judy Miller and husband Russell of Newport, Vt., and Tammy Cable and husband Steve of Hamilton, Ohio: 3 sons, Richard Myers and , wife Debi of Holister. Fla.. Rob ert Myers of LaGrange and Daniel Myers of Tillery: 2 brothers, Eu gene Myers of King and Evan Myers of Winsion-Salem: 3 sis ters. Mary Davis of Lexington, Elizabeth Myers of Advance and Margaret Cummins of . Walkertown: II grandchildren: 14 great-grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday. March 20 in the Harold C. Davis Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Herih Kennedy. Burial with military honors was in Crestview Memo rial Park. Rural Hall Memorials; Hospice of the Piedmont. 1801 Westchester Drive. High PoinL 27262. Stamey Y. Perrell y Mis. Stamey Y, Perrell, 95. of Lexington, died Monday, March 19, 2001 at 2 p,m. in Sunbiidge of Lexington after declining health of four years. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 22, at Davidson Funeral Home Lexington Chapel with the Rev. John Deyton ofTici- ating. Burial was In Maple Grove Church of the Brethren cemetery. Mrs. Perrell was bom in Davidson county on Aug. 7,1905 to Ransy Ladow York and Bertie Moek York. She was a homemaker Md member of Yadkin College United Methodist Church, Her husband. Ruben Silas Perrell, preceded her in death in 1955. Also preceding her in death were sons Jack. Charles. Don, Bob. Rube and Frank, and daugh ters Virginia Everhart and Flo rence Walker. Survivors: sons, Billy Perrell of Lexington. York Perrell of Mocksville. Johnny Perrell of Yiima, Ariz., and Mike Perrell of Welcome: 2 daughters, Ruby Freeman and Margaret Beck, both of Lexington; 27 grandchildren: ' 45 great-grandchildren; 6 great- grest-grandchildren; and 2 broth ers. Dan York of Lexington and Frank York of Welcome. o o s- <r~ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Mareh 22,2001 - «s O IV n ni I D .-h John Wesley Ridenhour ^ Mr. John Wesley Ridenhour. 73> of Grove Sireei. Cooleentee. died Tuesday. March 12.2001 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Funeral services were Friday, March 16 at 2 p.m. at Eaton Fu neral Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harbour ofTiciaiing, Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park with Mili tary Rights by the District 11 Me morial Honor Guard. Memorials: Victory Baptist Church, PO Box 686. Coolcemee. Mr. Ridenhour was bom SepL 2,192S in Davie County to the late Walter and Clara Wall Ridenhour and was retired from Hoechest- Celenese with more than 18 years service. He enoyed gardening, hunting, was a Carolina basketball fan and a member ofDavie County Gold Card Club. He was a veteran of the US Navy serving during World War II and a life time mem- berofVFWPost 1119. He enjoyed spending time with his family and was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers: Lee, Otis and Tommy Ridenhour. 2 sisters. Ann Campbell and Mildred Ridenhour. Survivors include: his wife. Peggy Thompson Ridenhour of the home: a daughter, Patricia Stiller of Salisbury; a son, Perry Wesley Ridenhour of Jackson, Tenn.; 2 grandchildren; and a sis ter; Margie McDaniel of Lake Hurst, N.J. Arthur M. Upshaw Jr. Arthur M. Upshaw Jr.. 80. of Bermuda Run died at home on March IS. 2001. He survived by his wife, INrris Upshaw. 2 sisters. 4 children, and 6 grandchildren. The family will cast his cre- .mains into 'the surf at Cape Hatteras. Memorials may be made to the cbarity of your choice or Hospice of Winston-Salem. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston -Salem. 27103. Margaret L. Robertson Mrs. Margaret Lourae Kirby V Robertson. 76, of Advance died Saturday, March 17, 2001, at the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom March 7. 1925, in Forsyth County to William C. and Zella Rierson Kirby. Mrs. Robertson was a member of Bixby Presbyterian Church and was re tired hvm Western Eleciric after 35 years of service. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence B. Robertson. Surviving: a twin brother, Marvin G. Kirby and wife Annie Ruth of Tobaccovillc; a nephew; 2 nieces; a stepson, Larry D. Robertson and wife Denise of Advance;2gnindchildren;a gicat- granddaughter; and 2 special friends. Bonnie Helsabeck and Judy Howard. Funeral services were at I p.m. Tuesday. March 20 at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Carol Anne Jackson ofTiciai ing, Burial followed at Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. WInsion-Salem, 27103; or Bixby Presbyterian Church. P.O. Box 2227, Advance. 27006. Jessie Allred Spach y Mrs. Jessie Allred Spach, 90, ofMeadowbrookTeiiace in Davie County, died Monday. March 19, 2001, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mrs. Spach's husband was Ihe- late Robert C. Spach. She was the' mother of 11 children. Three children preceded her In death. Robert C. Spach Jr., Willie Lee Spach and Glenda Spach Cude. Survivors: 4 daughters, Peggy Mann and Shirley Sell of Winston- Salem. Joy Smiley of Advance and Becky Brewer of Clemmons; 4 sons. Tommy Spach of Winston- Salem. Johnny Spach of Meadowbrook Terrace. Paul Spach of Las Vegas and Sammy Spach of Clemmons; 19 grand children; 13 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 21. at Crestview Memorial Park with the Rev. Sandra Bovender offici- ating. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem, 271031 y Mary Alice Waller Mrs. Mary Alice Seamon Waller, 77, of Woodleaf, died Fri day morning, March 16, 2001 at N. C. Ba tist Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 18 in Eaton Fu neral Chapel with Tim Pinkston officiating. Burial was in the Corinth Church of Christ Cem etery. Mrs. Waller was bom in Davie County. March 16.1924 to the late James Riicbe and Mary Elizabeth Taylor Seamon and was a home- maker. She was a member of the Corinth Church of Christ and en joyed cooking and ewing. She was preceded in death by a brother. James Seamon. Surviving: her husband of 32 years, George Franklin Waller of the home; a sister Evelyn Hood of Monroe; a nephew, a great-niece; and a sister-in-law. Maty Louise Seamon of Needmore. ,r p 'le, Nc - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 29,2001 Jackie Dawn Hill Carter Mrs. Jackie Dawn Hall Cairer. 41, died Saturday, Match H, 2001, at Forsyih Medical Center. Mrs. Carter was bom Jan. 4. 1960, InFctsylh County to Harvey J, andCreoU Dudley Hall ofWin- sion-Salem. She was a member of the board at the Davie County So cial Services and was actively in volved with the Davie County Relay for Life, She attended Jerusalem Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband of 17 years, Rickie Catttr. 2 daughters, Kitnbetly Carter and Apnl Carter of Mocksville; a stepson. Danny Carter of Mocksville: a brother. Michael Hall of Charlotte; 2 sis ters. Donna Rhodes ofKcntersvvlle and Christine Hall of Winsion-Salem; and her parents. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday. March 26, at Jerusalem Baptist Church with the Revs. Jimmy Uncasier and Niel Ellcr officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Jerusalem Baptist Church Building Fund, Aim: Helen Queen, 495 Pleasant Acre Drive, Mocksville. j Terry Lee KeJley • Mr. Terry Lee "J.B." Kclley, 54, of Mocksville, died Sunday. March 23. 2001, at his home- He was bom March 10, 1947, in Forsyih Couiiiy to William Hoyi Keiley Sr. and Eula Widencr Kclley. .Mr. Keiley served in the U.S. Army and was a member of Lc*wln Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his father, William Hoyi Kclley Sr., and 2 brothers. Fnnl Hayes and William Hoyt Kellcy Jr. Survivors: his wife, Sandi Everidgc Kclley of ihe home: his mother, Eula Widencr Kittrcll of Winsion-Saiem; 4 daughters, Mary Kclley, Sharon Kclley. Stacy Slradcr and Jennifer Kellcy; 2 sons, Jerry and Michael Kclley; and 2 brothers, Jimmy Hayes of Winsion-Salcm and Gene Hayes of Chicago. Funeral services were held at 2 p.nt. Wednesday, March 28, at Hayworlh-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Burial followed In Parklawn Memorial Gardens. J Vicky Coonell Mrs. Vicky Conneli, 46. of Wall Slrccl, Cooleemee, died Rowan County to the late Bessie Waller Conneli. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Lois Nichols and •Joann Reeves, and two biothers. Barry and Dewey Conneli. • ShewasamemberofVictory Baptist Church. Survivors: her father, Olin M. ConncH; 2 brothers. Ray "Buck"' Conneli and R.J. Conneli, both of Cooleemee; and 3 sisters, Brcnda Conneli of Mocksville, Paulette Chailin of Cooleemee and Dianne Waller of Salisbury. Funeral services were held ■Hiesday, March 27, at II a.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel 'with the Revs, Darrell Cox andShelby Harbour officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Me morial Park in Salisbury, Memorials: Davie HumaneSociety, P.O. Box 153, Mocksville. J Richard Harvey Harp Sr.Mr, Richard Harvey Harp Sr.,54, died :it Ihe Wake Forest Unl- vcrsiiy Bapiisi Medical Cenler Monday, March 19, 2001,A native of Forsyih Coumy, he was bom on April 29, 1946, lo ihelale John Harrison Harp Sr. andRuby Cromcr Harp, Mr. Harp wasa member of Liberty Bapti.stChurch and wai fomicrly employed by Bfown-Rogers-Dixon,Survivors: his wife ,-f 33 years,Judy Evans Harp of ihc home; a daughter, Carla Freeman and husband Ray of Wjnsion-Salcm; a son, Riehard Harp II and wifeJoyce of Sumrocrficid: 8 grandchildren; a sisicr, Mary JaneCoihrtin of Ailvanee: 2 brothers.Franklin E. "Sonny" Harp ofAdvance and John H. Harp Jr. of Tobaecoville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted In Ihe Gardens ofMemory Mausoleum Chapel, 2 p.m. Friday,March 23. with Pastor Gary SlycrsOfnclating, Enlomhmciit followed in the mausoleum. Memorials: Judy Harp, P.O. Box 123.^, Walkeriown, 270S1. Davie County Public UbrafyMocksville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 29,2001 •a -a / John Burton Lanier Jr. Mr. John Bunon (J.B.) Lanier Jr., 67, of N.C. 801 S., died Sun day, March 2S, 2001 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win- ston-Salein. Funeral services were Wednes day, March 28 at 2 p.m. at Fulton United Methodist Church with the Revs. Jaek Wallace and Derry Bamhardt ofliciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Fulton Methodist Oanetery Fund. 3689 N.C. 801S., Advance. Mr. Lanier was bom Sept. 19, 1933 in Davie County to Lula Bailey Lanier of Advance and the iale John B. Lanier Sr. He was re tired from R.J. Reynolds with 30 years of service. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Ashing, camping and Slot Car Racing. He was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church where he served as a Sunday School teacher and superintendent and took care of church mainte nance. Survivors, in addition to his mother: his wife of 49 years. Shirley Smith Lanier of the home; 4 children. Rickie B. Lanier, Dwayne 0, Lanier and wife Bonnie. Marcus N. (Mark) Lanier, John T. Lanier and wife Dianne, ail of Advance; S grandchildren; 3 greai-grandchiidren; a brother, Joe Dean Lanier and wife Marga ret of Advance; and a special friend, Charlie Holder. j Duff D. Peebles■' Mrs. Duff D. Peebles. 80, formerly of N.C. 80 i, Advance, diedMarch 26, 2001 in Golden AgeNursing Home in Lexington. He was a World War II veteranof the U.S. Navy, member of Corinthian Lodge 17. Prince HailMason, and a life member of Mt.Sinai AME Zion Church. He wasa barber and retired from the VA Ho-tpiial in Salisbury. Survivors; his wife. Ruth CrossPeebles of Lexington; 2 brothers. Edward (Mary) Peebles and JoeJasper Peebles, both of Advance;a sister. Ruby Mae Brown of Win-sion-Salcm; a siep-daughier. Judy • i Check of Lexington,j Funeral services were sched-! uledforThursday. Mareh29at3I p.m. at Mt. Sinai. Dr. Otis B. ; Robinson will ofAciate and burialI will follow in the church cemetery.j The family will receive friends 30 minutes prior to the service. yMaiy Kathleen PikeMrs. Mary Kathleen BranonSwaim Pike died at Wake ForestUniversity-Baptist Medical Cen,ter Tuesday, March 20.2001.She was owner/operator ofMary's Restaurant on'CherryStreet formore than 23 years. MrsPike was of the BapUst faith.Surviving: a daughter. KathyTrivette and husband Terry ofRural Hall; 2 sons. Jimmy Swaimand wife Shelley ofAdvance, andDennis Swaim and wife Debbie of .*^baccoville; a stepdaughter.Debra Boggs of Lewisviiie; a stepson. Mike Pike of Winston-Salcm;7 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter. Kayla Heath of Win-ston-Salem; 2 sisters, Florenee RenegarofYadkinvilleand HatdeRoyal of Courtney; and 5 brothers. John Branon of Winsion-Sa-lem. Donald Branon ofYadkinville. Hubert Branon ofMount Airy. Edwin'Branon of 'Columbia. S.C. and MichaelBranon of Tobaccoville.A graveside service was heldet 2 pan. Thursday. March 22. atG^ns of Memory, Walkenownwith the Rev. Jonathan Rogers of-Adating.kfemorials: Hospice/PalliativeCareCenter. IIOO-C S. StratfordRd., Winston-Salem, 27103. O Oavle County Public LibraryMocksville, NO <S— ' 0 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Mareh 29,2001 O Ov Joe Myers Shoaf i io Myers Shoaf, 82. of Lexing ton, died Tuesday, March 20, 2001, at Lexington Health Care Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday, March 23 at Friendship United Methodist Church with the Revs. Randy Lucas and Wade Wright officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery, A lifelong resident of Davidson County, Mrs. Shoaf was bom Jan. I, 1919, to Luther and Minnie Morris Myers. She was a longtime member of Friendship United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the Ladies Bible class, a former Sunday school teacher and served the church in other capacities. Mrs. Shoaf was employed with Shoaf Concrete until she retired in 1981. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry J Shoaf, in 1997. Surviving; a daughter. Carma- leen Walser of Lexington: 2 sis ters, Gladys Snider and Grace Cox of Lexington; a grandson; a grand daughter; and 5 great-grandchil dren. Memorials: Cemetery fund of Friendship Methodist, 2840 Friendship Church Road, Lexing ton, 27295. y Margaret M. Smith Mrs. Margaret M. Smith, 88, died Tuesday, March 20, 2001. She was born in Forsyth County to the late Charlie C, and Delphia Crews McGee. She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church and a homemaker. Her husband, Austin N. Smith, preceded her in death in 1983. Surviving; 3 sons, Marshall L. Smith of Colfax, Sidney L. Smith (Linda) of Advance and Douglas A. Smith (Linda) of Wilson; a sis ter, Mildred Ballard of Kentersville; 9 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 2 special friends, Helen Johnson and Arma Sapp. An 11 a.m. funeral service was held Friday, March 23, at Burroughs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Chester Montgom ery officiating. Burial followed in Friendship Baptist Church Cem etery. Memorials: Friendship Baptist Church, 13525. Friendship Road, Getmanton, 27019. y Jackie Buren Williams i Mr. Jackie Buren Williams, 59, ' of Lcwisville died Tuesday, March ' 20,2001, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter, HewasbomApril30,194l,in Cabarrus County to Jessie and Esther Woodard Williams. Mr. Williams was employed with lyco for more than 30 years and lived the early pan of his life in Cooleemee. He was assistant scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 770. Surviving; 3 sons, Bryant Wil liams and wife Tracy of Winstoii- Salem, Chad Williams and wife Stephanie of Galvcston, Texas, and Zachary Williams of Winston- Salem; 3 sisters, Jenette Ridenhour and Shelby Holt of Mocksville and Linda Drane of Yadkinville; a brother, Kenneth Williams of Mocksville; and 3 granddaughters. Funeral services were at 10 a.m. Thursday. March 22 at St. John's Lutheran Church, with Pas tor Phillip McLain ofllciating. Memorials; Buy Scout Trt>op 770. c/o Odd Fellows Club House, 185 Phrk Ridge Circle, Winston- Salcm, 27104. :h library Mocksville, NC Cr— Vj P- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. April S, 2001 • Hazel Pardon Clark Mrs. Hazel Pardon Clark. 80, of Winsion-Salcm died Monday, Marcti 26. 2001, aiher home. She was bom March 25,1921, in Cuilford Counly lo Clarence Lee and Eihel Cnnchfield Pardon. Mrs, Clark was a member of Sedge Garden Oapiist Mission Church. She worked wiih Hanes Knilling in Winsion-Salem and Adams-Millis in Kemeisville. m She was preceded in death by her husband. Louis Clark; a son, Cary Clark; and 2 brolhers. Tho mas Lee Pardon and Fred S. Par don. Surviving: a son, Chester Clark of Ihe home; 2 daughters. Jo Ann Rowe ofWinsion-Salem and Bar bara Jean WilJiams of Union Grove: 4 granddaughters; a giand- son: a great-granddaughter. 2 sis ters. Bertha Wooten of Winston- Salcm and Juanila Stewart ofLex ington; and 2 brothers. Ralph Par don of Mocksvillc and John Par don ofWinslon-Salcm. Funeral services were ai2 p.m. Thursday. March 29 al Hay worth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with Chaplin Linda Lewis officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Me morial Gardens. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCenler. IIOO-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem, 27103. Vicky Connell Mrs. Vicky Connell. 46. of Wall Slrecl. Coolecraec. died Sun- laic Bosrie' Waller Connell. She was a mem ber of Victory Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Lois Nichols and Joann Reeves, and 2 brothers. Baciy and Dewey Connell. Survivors; her faiher. Olln M. Connell; 2 brothers. Ray "Buck" Connell and R.J. Connell ofCool- eemce: and 3 sisters. Brcnda Connell of Mocksvillc. Pauleile Chaitin ofCooleemee and Dianne Waller of Salisbury. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 27. at Oavie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Darrell Cox and Shelby Harbour officiating. Burial fol lowed Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials; Davie Humane Society, PO Box 153, Mocksville. Robert W. Cornatzer .J Mr- Robert •Bob" William Comarjer. 52. ofGun Club Road, Advance, died Saiurday morning. March 31.2001,at ForsyihMedi cal Center following a brief ill- ness. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 3 in Bixby Presby- lerian Church with the Rev, Carol Jackson officiating, Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. MeraoriaLBixby Presbyterian Church, do Donna Versaci, 132 Bowens Road. MocksviJic, Mr. Cornatzer was born in Forsyih County on July 17, I94g, to the late Clinton C. and Carolyn Comalzerand was employed with IngersoJI Rand Corp. with 29 years of service. He was a member of the Bixby Presbyterian ^ Church where he served on the ' Board of Elders and was an assis tant teacher of the adult Sunday school class. He served aboard (heUSS Coral Sea while In the U.S. , Navy. Surviving; his wifeof 28 years, i Deboiah (Debbie) PluitComatzer !of the home; a son. Robert Neal ; Cornatzer and wife Lisa Gray j ComatzerofAdvancc; a daughter. } Carmen Nicole Comalzcr of Ra- ''eigh; and a brother, Ken ' Cornatzer and wife Fran of '■ WaJJace. ' Oavle County Public library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 5,2001 0 <1 V <1; V .■v_ J Donald J. Hamm Mr. Donald J. Hamm. 68, of Mocksville, died Saturday, March 31.2001 at his residence. Mr. Hamm was bom June IS. 1932 in Iredell County to the late Rome and Etta Head Hamm. He was preceded in death by a brother. Jessie Hamm. and a sis ter. Ann Church. He retired from Burlington In- dusiiies in 1981 where he was a maintenance mechanic. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivorsy2 sons, Mickey and Robert Hamm of Tayloisville; and 2 daughters Barbara and Peggy Hamm; several grandchildren; 3 brothers Fred Hamm of Slaicsville, Bill Hamm of Hidden- ile. Ronnie Hamm of Stony Point: and S sisters. Thelma Watts of King. Gail Lackey of Statesville. Ruby Leonard and Dorrs Sigmon of Stony Point. Margie Chiltlers of Hilderbrand; and 2 special friends. Margaret Boger of Mocksville, and Nathan Fwhes of Douglas, Oa. Graveside services were held Monday, April 2, at 2 p.m. at Cal vary. Baptist Church with the Chaplain Philip Tilleman oUiciat- ing. Memorials; Hospice of Iredell County. 2347 Simonton Rd.. Statesville. 28625. i Thomas Ross Howard Mr. Thomas Ross Howard. 64, of Hillsdale. died on Monday, April 2.2001. He was bom in Davie County to the late Thomas P. and Dora Howard. Survivors: 6 chtldicn. Debbie Allison. Thomas W. Howard. Donna Gamble, Cindy Shaver. Pam Hunter and Caria Fields: a sister. Helen Holder of Clemmons; 15 grandchildren; and 3 great- graiidchildren. His funeral service will be held at Hayworth-Miller at Kinderton on Thursday April 5 at 4 p.m. Burial will be in Mocks Method ist Church Cemetery. Dorothy Sugg Scantland Mrs. Dorothy Sugg Scantland,84. of Bermuda Run, died Saturday, March 31,2001.She was bom in Little Rock.Ark.. June 29. 1916. to VemonVermont and Virginia LewisScantland. Mrs. Scantland was aresident of Charlotte from 1948 to 1994 and a charter member ofMyers Park Baptist Church.She was preceded in death byher husband. Byram BradleyScantland. and a brother. Robert Lewis Sugg.Survivors; a daughter. Lea Fulmer and husband Lee of Taos.N.M.: a son. Bill Scantland andwife Barbara of Lewisville; and 2granddaughters.A graveside service was heldat 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 3 in Evergreen Cemetery, Charlotte.Memorials; Holy Angels. 6600Wilkinson Blvd.. P.O. Box 710. Belmont. 28012. DufF O. Peebles j / Mr. Duff D. Peebles. 80. for-!' merly of N.C. 801, Advance, died j March 26 in Golden Age NursingHome in Lexington. I He was a World War II veteran iof the U.S. Navy, a member ofj Corinthian Lodge No. 17, a Prince' Hall Mason and a lifetime mem ber of Mount Sinai AME Zion Church. "Mr. DufT was a barber by trade and retired from the VA Medical Center in Salisbury. Survivors: his wife. Ruth Cmss Peebles of Lexington; 2 brothers, Edward (Mary) Peebles and Joe Jasper Peebles of Advance; a sis ter. Ruby Mae Brown of Winston- Salem; a stepdaughter, Judy Cheek of Lexington; 2 stepgrand- children; and a step great-grand child. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 29 at Mount Sinai AME Zion Church in Advance, with Dr. Otis B. Robinson ofllciaiing. Burial was in the church cemetery. NC o o v; DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 5,2001 \ William Francis Seats j Mr. William Francis "Bill" Seats, 70. of Farmlngton Road, Farminglon, died Wednesday, March 28.2001 at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. March 31, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Noniian Frye officiating. .Burial was in Faimington Com munity Cemetery. , Memorials: Faimington Com munity Cemetery, do Mrs. J.T. Greene Jr., 2563 Farmington Road, Mocksville. Mr. Seats was bom June 13, 1930 in Davie County to the late William Hampton and Emma Pilcher Seats and was a retired tlairy fanner. He was a graduate of Farmington High School class of 1948. a charter member of the Farmington Volunteer Fire De partment, and a member of Davie County Farm Bureau. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and since his retirement, raising beef cattle and attending tractor pulls. He was a former member of the N.C. Na- ; tional Guard and attended Farmington United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife of49 years, Mary Ruth Boger Seats' of the home; a daughter, Rebecca "Becky" Allen and husband Jim; *0 son, Harold Seats and wife Debbie; 2 granddaughters; 2 sis ters, Mrs. Hal (Bessie) Smith- etman of East Bend and Dianne Correll of Mocksville; 2 brothets, Leonard Seats and wife Virginia of Mocksville and John Harold "Mick" Seats and wife Doreen of Winter Garden, Fla. Kevin R. Singletary Mr. Kevin R. Singletary, 34, of Advance, died Thursday. Match 29,2001, after a lengthy illness at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom April 5. 1966, in Richmond, Va.. to Charles Larry and Priscilla Dagenhart Singletary. Mr. Singletary was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving: his parents of Ad vance; a son, William Singletary of Clemmons; a sister, Kimberly S. Pace and husband Edmund of Pfafftown; 2 nieces; grandmother Grace Memory Singletary of Hamlet; and a number of uncles and aunts. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 1 at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Revs. Reg Alderman and John D. Singletary officiating. Burial fol lowed at Forsyth Memorial Park in Winston-Silein. ■K--4 Q) V ® Moehsrine. HC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 12,2001 O o \ I \ i > I q. / Josephine'Jo'Beam y Josephine "Jo" Slroud Beam. 58. of Salisbury, died Wednesday April 4.2001 ai her home. Bom April 11. 1942. in DavieCounty. Mrs. Beam was a daugh ter of Aileen Ratledge Stroud. Moclcsville. and the late Paul H. Stroud. She was educated in Cool Springs High School and was a 1964 graduate of Caiawba Col lege. An English teacher at Davie and Salisbuiy high schools, she re tired In 1982 from complications of multiple sclerosis. She was a member of Franklin Presbyterian Church and the Quilter's Guild. Survivors: husband Thomas E. 'Tom" Beam, whom she married Sept. 1. 1962: son Gregory T. "Greg" Beam. Salisbury; daugh ter Amy B. Mahaley. Concord; brothers Dick and Bob Stroud. both of Mocksvllle; and 3 grand children. Funer services were at 11 a.m. Friday. April 6 at Franklin Pres. byterian Church, conducted by the Bev. Dr. Larry Summey. pastor, and the Rev.Tim Trexler of Shelby. Burial was In the church cemetery. Memorials: Franklin Presbyte rian Church. 280 Franklin Church Drive. Salisbury. 28147; or Na tional Multiple Sclerosis Society. 9844-C Southern Pines Blvd.. Charlotte. 28273. Grimes Baxter Beck Grimes Baxter Beck. 76, of Salisbury, died Tuesday. April 3. 2001 at Wake Forest University ' Baptist Medical Center. Winston- Salem. after a brief illness. Bom March 23.1925. In Davie ' County. Mr. Beck was a son ofthe late Jesse Boone and Lula Beatrice Grubb Beck. He attended the Cooleemee schools. Employed as acatmanforSouthem Railway for 30 years, he rerired In 1982. A member of First Baptist Church. Spencer, he belonged to the Men's Fellowship Class and Christian Men's Fellowship. He was a mem ber of Harold B. Jarrett American Legion Post 342 and a former member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carman of America. Dur ing World War IL he served with the U.S. Army and In Manila at Subic Bay. A son. Grimes Beck 'jr.. died Oct. 27. 1964. Survivors: wife Doris Carter Beck, whom he married OcL 30. 1943; daughter Doris Elaine Beck. Pompano Beach.Fla.; brother Gllmer Beck. Salisbury; and sis ter Kathleen B. BamhardL Mocks- yille. Suneral services were at 11 a.m. Friday. April 6 at Summetsett Funeral Home chapel, conducted by the Rev. Franklin Myers, pas tor. First Baptist Church. Spencer. Burial was In Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: First Baptist Church. P.O. Box 156, Spencer. 28159. William Joseph Blalkiey Mr. William Joseph Blaikie. 92. of Advance, died Wednesday morning. April 4. 2001 at his home. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Friday. April 6 at the Episcopal Church of the Ascen sion at Fork, with the Rev. Kay Rackley officiating. A second ser vice was to be held later In St. Anastasia Catholic Church in R)rt Pierce. Fla.. with burial In the columbarium of White City Cem etery in White City. Fla. Memorials: Episcopal Church of the Asceruion at Fork, c/o Debbie Furches. 183 Fbrk/Bixby Road. Advance. Mr. Blaikie was bom in New York on July 2. 1909. to the late Robert P. and Mary Loughlin Blaikie and was a retired vice president with Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank in New York with 30 years of service. He also had been a land surveyor. He was a member of Sl Anastasia CathoEc Church in Fort Pierce. Fla. He had also been active with the Ocean Village Property Owners Associa tion. Mr. Blaikie moved to Davie • County in December 2000. His wife. Dorothy Flanagan Blaikie. preceded him in death in 1986. Survivors: 2 sons. William G. V BlaikieandhiswifeAudreeLeigh ! of Advance and Thomas Peter Blaikie and his wife Frances of Upper Black Eddy, Pa.; S grand children; 2 great-grandchildren; • and a sister-in-law. Mrs. Alfred Blaikie of Nassau Point Long Is land. owe county Mocksvllle. wG (4 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 12,2001 0 v/ Kenneth Weldon Boyd Mr. Kenneth Weldon Boyd. 87, formerly of Buck Hill Road, Mocksville, died Monday, April 9, 2001 at Autumn Care of Mocks ville. He was bom Aug. 2C. 1913 in Pickaway County, Ohio to the late Samuel Elmer and Daisy Toops Boyd and was retiied from Inaind Products Co. of Coiumbus, Ohio. Survivors: his wife, Cora Belle Oyer Boyd of the home; 2 daugh ters, Dariet Dean (Charles) McGurer of Mocksville, and Loretta June Boyd (Roger) Doro of Madison Mills, Ohio; S grand children; 5 great-grandchildren; aitd nieces and nephews. The body has been cremated. I Victoria Yost Gartner J Victoria Yost Carmer, 53. of 1483 Powell Road, Woodleaf. died Saturday, April 7. 2001, in Forsyth Medical Center in Wln- ston-Salem, She was bom Jan. 19,1948 in Forsyth County, the daughter of the late James R. Yost and Nancy Shaver Yost of Mocksville, who survives. She attended Reynolds High School in Winston-Saiem and graduated from Beuna High School in Ventura, Calif. She was a retired businesswoman. Survivors: her husband. Butch Caitner. a son, George Webb and wi.'e of Advance; 2 step-sons, Jamie Carmer and wife and Mat thew Cartner and wife, all of Statesville; a brother. Bob Yost and wife of Bellingham, Wash.; a sister. Judy Wolfe and husband of Charlottesviile, Va.; 2 grand daughters; 3 nieces; and 4 neph ews. A private ntemoriai service was held at 11 ajn. Wednesday, April II at Rose Cemetery in Mocks ville. Memorials: The Cancer Soci- ' ety or the planting of a live tree in memory of Vicki. / Billte Folger Cave tMr. Billie "Bill" FblgerCave, j 68, of Yadkinville, died at home ! after a lengthy illness. Mr. Cave was bom Oct. 4, l932,inSurTyCoumytoJ.Lonnie ;and Alma Hudson Cave. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Ko- ' rean Conflict and worked for R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 17 years before devoting full-time as a farmer. Mr. Cave was a member of Longtown United Methodist Church, the Moose Lodge and VFW Post 10346. Surviving: his wife, Cariene Pinnix Cave of the home; adaugh- ter. Ljtnn Cave Aplin and husband Glenn of Toronto, Canada; a son, Billy (Chubby) Cave and wife Claudette of Yadkinville; 2 grand daughters; a sister, Shirley Gray and husband Tony of the Brooks community; and 2 brothers. Freddie Cave and wife Sharon and Randal Cave and wife Sue, all of Mocksville. His funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 8. at Oak Grove Baptist Church by the Revs. Joe Souther and Dan Ontten. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice, IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem. \ j i: y- C Q Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. April U, 2001 0 0 1 \ • <j o I .s- Richard Carroll Clarky The Rev. Richard Carroll Clark, 67. died unexpectedly Sat urday afternoon. April 7.2001 at his home in Cana, Va, He was preceded in death by his parents. E.V. and Ila Clark, a sister. Barbara Jean Clark, and a daughter. Call Clark Shaw. Survivors: hu wife of47 years. Deletes M. Clark; a son. Rick Clark and wife Susan of Hlllsville. Va. and their 2 sorts; a daughter. Robin Clark Smith and hirsbartd Charles "Muggs" Smith and their daughter of Mocksville; a sister. Mildred Cockerham and husband Willaid of Saleiii. and a host of aunts, cousins, nieces and neph ews. Clark pastored Snow Hill Bap tist Church from 1963 to 1983. He then served Furnace Creek Bap tist Chuich. Blairs Baptist Chutch. CItntwood First Baptist Church, and Orchard Drive Baptist Church. Since his retirement in 1999 he has served at Floyd Fitst Baptist Church and was serving Calvary Baptist Chutch. Donations: Cana Volunteer Fire Dept.; or Brenner's Children's Hospital, c/o WFUBMC. Win- ston-Salem. or Hillcrest Baptist Church Benevolence Fund. A memorial service was held at II a.m. at Hillcrest Baptist Church with the Rev. James Cowley and Dr. John Fox offici ating. Burial was at Snow Hill Baptist Chutch Cemetety. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO y Violet Honeycutt Eagle Mrs. Violet Honeycutt Eagle. 68. of Winston-Salem died Friday. April 6. 2001. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Oct. 24.1933. in Rowan County to Jasper Clay and Margaret Ludwick Honeycutt. Mrs. Eagle retired from BellSouth with 31 years of service, a lifetime member of Bell Telephone Pio neers. Salem Council, and was inarried for 49 years. Preceding her in death were 2 brothers. Thomas Clay and Charles Edward Honeycutt Surviving; her husband Gaude D. Eagle Sr. of the home; a daugh ter. Leanne E. Allen and husband Walter of Mocksville; a son. Claude D. Eagle Jr. of Winston- Salem; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters. Roberta Honeycutt Ragan and husband Otis of Salisbury and Nolie Ann Honeycutt Myers and husband Cody of Kannapolis; and a brother. David Richard Honeycutt and wife Mary Catherine of Rockwell. Funeral services were at 2 p.tn. Monday. April 9. at Hayworth- MillerSilas Creek Chapel by Jack Stoner. Burial follow^ in West- lawn Gardens of Memory. Willie Johnson Mr. Willie Johnson. 74. of 230 Railroad St.. Mocksville. died Sat urday. April 7. 2001 in Forsyth Medical Center following a period of illness. He was a native of Macon. Ga.. and retired from Junker & Sons Feed Mill in Mocksville. He was a member of Christ Temple Chutch of God in Christ Survivors: 3 sons. William Johnson of Winston-Salem. Dale Johnson of Yadkinville. and Perry Johnson of the home: a daughter. Cynthia Redmond of Gastonia; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchil dren: and a sister. Minnie Lee Johnson of Winston-Salem. His wife. Maty F. Hudson, and a daughter. Janet Johnson, pre ceded him in death. FunemI services were sched uled for 2 p.m. Thursday. April 12 in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. with the Rev. Bruce Hodges officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetety. Roy Henilerson Hayes / Mr. Roy Henderson Hayes. 75. of High Point died Tuesday. April 3.2001. at High Point Re gional Medical Center. Mr. Hayes was bom March II. 1926. in Witkes County to Fliiyd and Veda Mathis Hayes. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War IJ and was retired from Adam Millis Co. j Mr. Hayes was preceded in [ death by his parents and a ? brother. Fred Hayes. [ Surviving: his wife. Mildred June Shore Hayes of the home: a daughter Tammy (Mark) Jor dan of IBgh Point; a grandson; 4 sisters. Mozelle (Ralph) Huff of Elkin. Alice (Ashley) Seafoidof Mocksville. Jean (David) Blake of Thomasville and Marie(Jerry) Gallimore of Trinity; 3 brothers. Bill (Jean) Hayes of ' Winston-Salem. Bruce (Betty) Hayes of Welcome and Hugh (Sara) Hayes ofMoimt Airy; and father-in-law Thad F. Shore of Yadkinville. The funeral service was held 2 p.m. Thursday. April 5. at Gen try Family Funeral Chapel, Jonesville by the Revs. Doug Caldwell and Christa Warise. Burial followed in Longtown Cemetery. Yadkin County. cj— o o w \ "AWE COU„veWerpr,se record,2001- M ■iH o J Nicholas Carpos StavrauMr. Nicholas Carpos Slavrou,89. of Advance, died Sunday, April 8.2001. He was bom 10 the late CarposNicholas and Arete Papas StaviDu 'on Aug. 30. 1911. in/Ulentown. 'Pa. He. was tnairied to MathildeOoeiz Stavrou. She preceded himin death Jan. 9. 2000. He was amember of St. Paul's EpiscopalChurch and had been a memberof the Forsyth Amateur RadioClub. He was retired from West-em Electric. Along with his wifeand parents, a sister and three brothers preceded him in death. Survivors: a son. NicholasCharles Stavrou of Winston-Sa-Icm: a daughter. Melissa StavrouBrown and husband Jetty of Ad vance: a sister. Voula Stavrou ofScotch Plains. N.J.: 2 btotheis.Theodore Stavtou of Scotch Plainsand Christopher Suvrou of RidgeHeld. NJ.; and numerousnieces, nephews and friends. .A memorial service was held jat 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, atSl Paul's Episcopal Chuteh with the Rev. John E Shields officiat ing. Memorials: Alzheimer's Association Southem Piedmont Chapter, 3420 Shamrock Drive, Char lotte. 282IS. V <5~- Davis County Public libraiy Mocksvllle, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 19, 2001 O O X <s / \ • \ .<!> i o .t Howard Kermit Allison Mr. Howard Kermit Allison. 85. of Powell Road. Mocksville. Monday. April 9.2001, at his resi- , dence. .Mr. Allison was bom Sept. 20. l91S.in Transylvania County to the late Edward A. and Florence Powell Allison. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, James E. and Donald B. Allison and 2 great-granddaugh ters. Laci and Kasi Gofonh. Mr. Allison worked at Heritage Furniture Co. for 28 years in the machine department. He served in the U.S. Army during World War H. was a member of the National Hound Association and a charter member of the Gospel Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife of 62 years, Miriam Pittman Allison: 2 sons, Ray Kermit Allison and wife Mar garet and Kenneth Lee Allison and wife Jane, all of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Linda Gail Davis and husband Richard and Lucy Goforth and husband G.H.. all of Mocksville: 10 grandchildren: 3 siepgrandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; 5 siepgreat-grand- children; a stepgreat-great-grand- child; 2 brothers. Autber E. and Charles H. Allison of Old Fon; a sister, Helen Watts of Asheville; a special friend. Jean Southern; and several nieces, nephews, aunts and cousins. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 12, at Gos pel Baptist Church, with the Revs. Kevin Hobson, Jack Johnson and Jim Gryder ofliciaiine. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville; or Gos pel Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 1540 Main Church Road. Mocksville. Harvey Lee Campbell V Mr. Harvey Lee Campbell, 53, of NiC. 801 North. Advance died April 15. in the Hospice Home in Winston-Salem after a period of illness. He graduated from Davie High School, was a U.S. Army veteran and was retired from Stroh Bicw- ery. He was preceded in death by his father, William Lee Campbell, in 1987. Survivors: his wife, Creola Jones Campbell of the home; 2 sons, Duone L. Campbell of Mocksville and Robin L. Campbell of Advance: his mother, Connie Y. Campbell of Advance; a brother, William W. Campbell of New York. N.Y.; a foster sister. Kalhy Brown of Atlanta, Ga.; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 19 at Tabernacle United Church of Christ, with the Rev. Marvin Harper ofTtciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice ofWinston- Salem. 101 Hospice Lane. 27103. / William H. Leonard Mr. William "Willie" Leonard, 51, of Green Hill Road. Mocks ville, died Saturday, April 14, 2001. in Forsyth County. Mr. Leonard was bom Sept. 21. 1949, in Davidson County to the late Roy Baxter Leonard and Ida Bates Leonard. Mr. Leonard was self-employed in the logging in dustry. Survivors: his companion of 20 years, Shirley Morgan Leonard; a son, Howard T. LOwe: a daughter, Debbie Jones; 3 sisters, Ella Mae Curry, Virginia Leonard and Susie Leonard, all from Lexington; and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 17, at Davie Funeral Service LLC Chapel with the Rev. Rex Padunvace ofriciating. Burial fol lowed in the Legion Cemetery in Cooleemee. Linda M, DeLaFuente / Linda .Michelle Peavy DeLaFuente. 41. of Charlotte, died Friday. April 13. 2001 at Huniersville Oaks Nursing Home alter a brief bout with cancer. Born Feb. 3. 1960 in Little Rock, Ark., she was a daughter of L.J. and .Vlary Lou Peavy. She was a home health care worker. Two daughters, Chelsa and Ana-.Marie preceded her in death. Survivors: 2 sons. Asa Tyler and Jesse Daniel, both of the home: a sister. .Melody Black and husband David of Advance; 2 brothers. Alan Peavy and Michael Peavy and wife Linda, all of York, S.C.; grandmother, Ollic Bellie Koone of North Little Rock. Ark.; sister-in-law, Glenda Harrington; a special buddy. Summer Stewart; and friends, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at II a-m. Tuesday. April 17 from the Dilwonh Chapel of Hankins & Whitttngton Funeral Service in Charlotte. Burial followed in For est Lawn East Cemetery in Matthews. Memorials: Children's Miracle .Network, 1618 Scott Ave.. Char lotte. 28203; Hospice at Charlotte. 1420 E. 7th St.. 28204; or to any children's charity. i ~i4 (T- „ a. raurtS NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 19,2001 • (T- // \ v\ . ^ -d Elizabeth L. Mennell Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert Mennell. 91. a resident of the Twin Lakes Retirement Center, for merly of Advance, died Tuesday. April 10. 2001. at Alamance Re gional .Medical Center. She was born in Sherburne. N.Y.. to the late Rev. Christopher John Lambert and Ellen Youell Lambert. She was preceded in death by her husbands. John Edwards Barnes. George W.H. Allen and Dr. John Mc.Millah Mennell. She was a lifelong Episcopa lian. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter in Burlington and a former member of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Vero Beach. Ra.. the St. Clement Episcopal Church in Clemmons and the St. Peters Episcopal Church in Cazenovia, N.Y. She was a mem ber of the Order of Sl Luke and was a Daughter of the King. She served as a volunteer for Hospice of Forsyth County. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday. April 12. at The Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter with the Revs. David Williams and Deven Hubert- Allen. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Cazenovia. N.Y. Survivors; her daughters. Marilyn L.Thiebeau and Suzanne E. Swartzmiller, both of Burlington; sons. John E. Barnes of Palm Beach Gardens. Fla. and Dana A. Barnes of Kimesville; stepdaughter. Kathleen A. Forbes of Cambridge, Mass, and Eliza beth Lapey of Hope Sound. Fla.; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grand children; and 2 greai-great-grand- children. J .Hazel Jones Reich .Mn. Hazel Jones Reich. 77. died Friday. April 13. 2001. at Forsyth Medical Center. Born June 24. 1923. she was the daughter of the late O.B. and Mattie Phelps Jones of the Ad vance community. After traveling the world as an Air Force wife, she and her husband returned to this, area when he retired. She worked at Davis Depanment Store for many years, and then retired to be a full-time housewife and grand mother. Survivors; her husband. Joe. of the home; 2 sons. Jpe Jr. and wife n Judyof Advance. Don and wife Brenda of Advance; a daughter. Penny Locke and husband Ned of Drakes Branch. Va.; 6 grandchil- dren. Dr. Erin Reich of San Anto nio; and 2 sisters. Eunice .Monk of Falls Church. Va.. and Elizabeth Pierce of Virginia Beach. Va. She was preceded in death by a grandson. Benjamin Locke, and a brother. .Vfelvin Jones of Virginia Beach. Va. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday. April 16. at Fries Memorial Moravian Church, with the Rev. Stuart Zimmerman offi ciating. J Houston Gordon Turner Mr. Houston Gordon Turner. 71, died Thursday. April 12.2001. at the Ashe Memorial Hospital. Mr. Turner was bom June 10. 1929. in High Point to John Early and Nora Evans Turner. He served his country in the U.S. Army dur ing the Korean conflict. A military graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Monday. April 16, at the Brown-Fowler Cem etery in Crumpler. Survivors; his wife. Barbara Fowler Turner; sons Michael Smith of Winston-Salem and Ronald W. Turner of South Caro lina; daughters Kathy Jacobs of Winston-Salem. Melinda Gates of Walnut Cove and Lisa Beddington of Advance: brothers Raymond Turner. Joe Turner and Glen Turner, all of Winston-Salem; sis ters Evelyn Cleary of Winston- Salem and Carolyn Lowry of Kemersville; 11 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Davie County Public Ubraiy Modtsviile, NC . <3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 26,2001 0( J \ <7^•S. y- Frances Wood Boger Frances Wood Boger. 87. of Center Street. Cooleemee, died Thursday. April 19. 2001 at her home. Bom Nov. 16. 1913. in Davie County. Mrs. Boger was a daugh* ter of the late Walter and Alice Leanore Linbeiry Wood. Pdtnterly employed as a weaver by Erwin Mills, she was a member of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. Her husband. Claudie Everett Boger. preceded her in death. ' Survivors; a son Woody H. Boger. Cooleemee: a daughter Claudelte Smitherman. CooU eemee: 3 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Services: graveside. 2 p.m. Sunday. April 22. Legion Memo rial Park Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Steve Hedgecock. J James Bedford Gamer Mr. James "Jimmy" Bedford Gamer. 39. of Yadkinville. died Wednesilay. April 18.2001.athis home. Mr. Gamer was bom April 26. 1941, in Yadkin County to Reuben and Sallie Beamon Gamer. He was a self-employed auto mechanic and a member of Turners Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Garner was preceded in death by his parents and a daugh ter. Susie Gamer. Surviving: his wife of 38 years. Florence Trivetie Gamer of the home: 6 children. Richard Gamer and wife Angie of Yadkinville. Jessie Gamer and wife Peggy of Hamptonville. Tammy Frye and husband Jeff of East Bend. Sallie Gamer Stanley and husband Jason of Mocksvllle. Bobbi G. Hester and husband Darian ofYadkinville and Bonnie Gamer of the home and her fiance. Matthew Moore: 7 grandchildren: 3 brothers. Larry Garner of Hamptonville. Frank Gamer of Yadkinville and Gerald Gamer of Baltimore. Md. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. April 21. at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Curtis Gibson and David Maynard. Burial followed in the church cemetery. y John Calvin Carlton ' Mr. John Calvin Carlton died Thursday. April 19. at Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church. Va. Mr. Carlton was bom Feb. 18. 1928. to the late Homer A. and Florence Sieele Carlton. He was a member of National Gardens Baptist Church. Falls Church. He was also a member of Antique Bull Run Region Car Club and was an avid collector of antique furniture. Surviving; his wife. Sue of the home: a son. John Jr. of Manassas. Va.; 2 step-daughters; grandchil dren: 2 sisters. Mrs. Porter Siallings (Winifred) of Lenoirand Mrs. Todd Horton (Elizabeth) of Bermuda Run: and a brother. Homer Carlton Jr. of Moravian Falls. He was preceded in death by a sister. Laura Louise Crowell of Roanoke. Va. A memorial service was con ducted at Murphy's Funeral Home in Falls Church. Burial was in Mount Lawn Memorial Park. Memorials: National Gardens Baptist Church. 2937 Stralh- meade St.. Falls Church. 22042. 1 Charles Monroe Graver Mr. Charles Monroe Craver, 71. of Wnston-Salem died April i 19,2(X)1. at Baptist Hospital. Survivors: 3 sisters, Ada C. : Willard ofWinston-Salem. Peggy ' C. Dodd ofCooleemee and Nancy Sapp of Winston-Salem: and a brother. John P. Craver of Win- : ston-Salem. A graveside service was held at I p.m. Wednesday. Arpil 25 at Friedland Moravian Church . Graveyard. Memorials: Friedland Mora vian Building Fund. William Johnstone Gray / William Johnstone "Stone"J Gray died Saturday. April 21. 20OI. at his home. Holy Angels. Stone is the 2-year-old son of J. Marley and Anne Johnstone Gray of Belmont. He was preceded in death by his maternal uncle, Knox Allen Johnstone. and his maternal grandmother, Helen Ward Johnstone of Mocksvllle. Stone is survived by his par ents; an older brother. John Knox ' Gray; grandparents John Johnstone of Mocksvllle and Charles D. and Sara Gray HI of Gastonia: maternal great-grand mother. Carroll S. Johnstone of ; Mocksvllle: 4 uncles: and great- - aunts, great-uncles and several cousins. A memorial service celebrating Stone's life was held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 23. at IHrst Pres byterian Church in Belmont with Dr. Richard Boyce and Chaplain Dennis Kuhn officiating. Burial was pKvate for Stone's immediate . and Holy Angel's families and close friends prior to the memo rial service. Memorials: Holy Angels. 6600 Wilkinson Blvd.. B'elmont. 28012: or First Presbyterian Church. P.O. Box 1. Belmont. 28012. Davie County Public Ubniy Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 26,2001 • v> Q I ri I / -Si J T- Rense Norman Joldersma Rensc Nomuui Joldersma died Friday morning. April 20, 2001. at his home. Rense was the 11-year-old son of Douglas P. and Delana Davis Joldersma of Advance. Rense is survived by his parents; an older brother. Logan Patrick Joldersma; a younger brother. Colin Davis Joldersma: great-grandmother Sally Pulley of Burea. Ky.; mater nal grandparenu. Dale Norman and Patsy Davis ofNewberry. Fla.; paternal grandparents. Rense Henry and JoAnne Joldersma of Atlanta: 7 aunts: 3 uncles and nu- 'merous cousins, great-aunts and- uncles. A small private service was held at Vbgler & Sons Chapel in Clemmons on Sunday. April 22. T|ie Rev. Keith Turman of Hillsdale United Methodist Church odlciated with singing by Mn. Terry Nunn. He was buried at Rose Cemetery in Mocksvtlle. A memorial fund has been set up in honor of Rense at Comatzer Elementary School. S J2 Comatzer Road. Mocksville to enhance the special children's playground. Elizabeth L, Redman / Elizabeth Loufelia "Beth Lou* Redman. 79. of Union Grove, died Wednesday night April 18.2001 at Iredell Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was bom in Iredell County on Jan. 17. 1922. to the late W. Herbert and Alta Younger Redman. She graduated ftom Ap palachian Slate Teachers College and taught school in Wilkes and Iredell counties for 42 years. At her retirement, she was serving as a librarian at North Iredell High School. Survivors: a sister. Alta Lee Redman, and a number of cousins in Yodkin. Iredell and Davie coun ties. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday. April 21 at the Tay lor Springs Baptist Church in Iredell County, with.the Revs. Perry Link and Steve Kirby offi ciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Taylor Springs Baptist, c/o Cooledge Younger. 443 Taylor Springs Rd.. Union Grove, 28689: or to Union Grove Methodist. 1331 Sloan's Mill Road. Union Grove. 28689. Beulah "Mammie" Scott ' Mn.BeulahScotL99. of 181 Angel Road. Mocksville, died at her home April 22 following a short illness. She was a native of Davie County, and was a homemaker. Her husband. John Arthur ScotL preceded her in death in 1982. Also preceding her in death were four sons. Surviving; 4 sons. John C. (Martha) Scott. Clyde E. (Gladys) Scott. James N. Scott and Dwight Scott, all of Mocksville: 2 daugh ters. Helen L. Scott of Winston- Salem and Shirley S. Sleele of Mocksville: 2 sisters. Ira Ijames of Mocksville and Alberta Foster of Long Island. N.Y.: 36 grand children: SO great-grandchildren: a 17 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thtusday. April 26 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home with the Rev. Wilford Bailey offi ciating.. Burial followed in Mainvitle AME Zion Church Cemetery. Mary Lethia Robertson / Mrs. Mary Lethia Myers Robertson. 88. of Advance, died Wednesday. April 18.2(X)l.atthe Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom June 19. 1912, in Davie County to John Andrew Columbus and Mamie Markland Myers. Mrs. Robertson worked for City Hospital before retiring from Davis I^panment Store. She was preceded in death by her parents: her flrst husband. Frank Vbgler; her second husband. Filmore Robertson: and a son. Bill Voglcr. Surviving; a son. Richmond S. "Dick" Vogler Sr. and wife Reta of Advance: a daughter. Nancy Vogler Shoaf and husband Medford of Advance; a daughter- in-law. Norma Lee Vogler of Ad vance: a brother. Eugene Myers of Julian: 5 grandchildren: and 6 grcat-grandchildrerL Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday. April 21 at Advance ' United Methodist Church, with the Rev. David Childers officiat ing. Burial was in the church com- ' ctery. Memorials: Building Fund. Advance Methodist. P.O. Box 2021. Advance: Hospice and Pal- liative CareCenter. 1100-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem. 27103-3217: or a charity of the donor's choice. ■Sa* DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. April 26,2001 n 0 o n I vS 0 Margie Moser Sheets Mrs. Margie Moser Sheets, 74. J nfClemntons. died Saturday. April 21.2001. at the Wake Forest Uni versity Baptist Medical Center. She was bom July 5. 1926. in Forsyth County to Hattie Lawrence and Robah Harrison Moser. She was a tnember of Warner's Chapel Church of Christ and was a retired nurse from the Blumenthai Jewish Nursing Home. She taught Sunday school for many years to all ages and was active in volunteer work in her community. Surviving; her husband of over 54 years. Clarence W. Sheets of the home; a daughter. Deborah Southern and husband Gene of Clemmons; 3 sons. Barry Sheets and wife Patty of Lewisville. Kim Sheets and wife Teresa ofAdvance and Kevin Sheets and wife Laura of Clemmons; S grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Jean Carter of South Daytona Beach. Fla.. and Dorothy Ann Cra ter of Winston-Salem; a brother. Thurman Moser of Clemmons; 2 sisters-in-law. Johnsie Moser (Paul) of Lewisville and Julia Moser (Mahion) of Winston-Sa lem; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday. April 23. at the Warner's Chapel Church of Christ with the minister Denton Landon ofTiciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Margie Sheets Or phan Fund at Warner's Chapel Church of Christ. 8999 Lasater Road. Clemmons. 27012. Mark Nicholson Thome ■1 Mr. Mark Nicholson Thome. 87. of Ridge Road in the County Line community, died Thursday evening. April 19. 2(X)I at Davis Regional Medical Center follow ing declining health and a brief ill ness of three weeks. Bom in Iredell County Nov. 1 2.1913. he was a son of the late Charlie A. Thome and Maggie Gaither Thome. He was retired from Ingersoll-Rand in Mocks- ville and formerly worked at Burlington Industries in Cool- eemee. He was a lifelong member of Society Baptist Church where he was a former deacon. Sunday school teacher, chairman of the cemetery and grounds committee for over 40 years, treasurer of the cemetery fund and a former trea surer of the County Line Volun teer Fire Department where he was named Fireman of the Year in 1982. His hobbies were mowing his yard, singing and gospel mu sic. He enjoyed treating his daughter's classmates in grade school to snacks at Swisher's Store and he was faithful to visit family and friends in the hospital andnursing homes. He was preceded in death by a brother. Bruce Thome. On March 23. i 940. he married the former Pauline Gibson who survives. Also surviving; 2 daughters. Mary Elizabeth Nantz and hus band John of Harmony and Shirley Thome of Winston-Salem; 2 grandchildren; a brother. Miilard Foster Thome of Statesville; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services wre at 3 p.m. Sunday. April 22 at Society Bap tist Shurch with the Revs. Steve Bailey, Neai Eller and Steve Cox officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Ralph Griffrth. Kayford Griffllh. Jerry Thorne. M.F. Thorne Jr.. Jimmy Gaither and Don Overcash. Honorary pallbearers were mem bers of Mr. Thome's Sunday school class. Memorials; cemetery fund of Society Baptist Church, c/o John Nantz. .197 Dogwood Forest Loop. Harmony. 28634. Phyllis Dills WelchPhyllis Dills Welch. 36. of | Salisbury, died Tuesday. April 17. 2001 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom Nov. 17.1944. in Macon County. Mrs. Welch was a rlaugh- tcrofOpal Evans Dills. Salisbury, and the late Fred Dills. She was educated in Rowan County schools and at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. She worked for Cone Mills and later was em ployed in health care services. She was a member of Homeland Bap- ' tist Church. Survivors, in addition to her mother: daughters Carla Schenk of Spencer. Renee Clements of Salisbury, and Carrie Rex of the home; a brother Douglas Dills of Salisbury; 2 sisters. Freida Heitman of Salisbury, and Jo Ann Gregoryof Mocksville; and 3 step-grandchiidren. Services; 2 p.m. Friday. April 20. Homeland Baptist <2hurch. conducted by the Rev. Johnny Cook, pastor, and the Rev. Bill Roberts, associate pastor. Burial.Rowan Memorial I^k. Memorials; American Lung Association. 5315 Greenbrook Drive. Charlotte. 28205. t >- <3- Oavie County Public libraryMocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 3,2001 o . Mertie Allen Fbhel w Mb. Mcnie Allen Fishcl. 91. died on Sunday, April 29, 2U0I. She was bom March 1. 1910, in Davie County to HIkanar Aus tin and Delia Emma Allen, and lived most of her lite in FoByth County, She was a member of Friedberg .Moravian Church, She was preceded in death by her parents: her husband, Clyde W, Fishel of 62 years of marriage: a son, Wilbum C, Fishel: 3 sisters; and 4 brotheB, SurvivoB: 4 daughters, Vir ginia Davis, Juanita Trouiman, Peggy Lewter (Mickey), all of Winsion-Salem, and Patty Rae Hendrix (G, Vemon) of Advance: 2sons, Roger Fishel (Patsy) and Sidney Fishel (Ginger) of Win- ston-Salenv a daughter-in-law. Ruby Fishel: 18 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 5 great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. May 2, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with the Rev. G. Thomas Shelton officiating. Burial was in Parklawn Memorial Gardens, Memorials; Friedberg Mora vian Church. 2178 Friedberg Church Rd,, Winston-Salem, 27127. / Clarence F. Forrest Mr, Clarence Franklin Forrest .'of U.S. 64 West. Mocksville. died iApril 28. 20OI, at Autumn Care ;in Mocksville, ' Mr, Forest was bom Oct. 4. ; 1909. to Lewis Bailey and Beulah ".Walker Forrest, He was preceded in death by his wife. Sadie Mae in 1990. a son. Carl Franklin. 2sisteB. Claudia Gantt and Freda James, and one .brother. Ralph Bailey Forre.st. ; He was a lifelong member of IJericho Church of Christ and was ^active in all church functions, Mr, "Forrest worked many years for .Erwin Cotton Mills and Fbrmac Automotive and was a retired farmer. Survivors: 2 daughters. Sue : Powell and husband Roger of .Roseland. Va,. and Carol ; Lawrence of Mocksville: 2 sons. ;Roy and wife Joy of Galax. Va,. ;and Harvey and wife Brenda of ; Mocksville: 12 grandchildren: 13 great-grandchildren: 2 brotheB, Paul Forrest of Mocksville and Conard Forrest of Swannsboro: 4 sisters. Georgian Boger. Novella Safley and Jean Seamon of Mocksville and Juanita Prather of .High Point; and a special friend. Sadie Wagoner of Cooleeinee, I Funeral se.vices were held at ^6 p.m. Tuesday. May 1. at Jericho •Church of Christ with Tom Torp'y, Roger Powell and Tony Forrest ofnciating. Memorials; Jericho Church of Christ Building Fund or Carolina Bible Camp, 1988 Jericho Church . Road, Mocksville, l,uther Carl Frye y' ,\lr, Luther Carl Frye of 612 Comatzer Road. Advance, died Monday, April 30,2001, at North Caroliita Baptist Hospital, Mr, Frye was burn Jan. 26. 1925, to the late Floyd Benjamin Frye and Peals Potts Frye, His brother, Lindsey Lee (Nick) Frye, preceded him in death. SurvivoB: his w ife of 34 yeaB, Annie Ruth Starr Frye: a son, Luther Wayne Frye. and daughter- in-law Daphne Frye: 2 daughteB. Linda Bailey, wife of Samuel G. Bailey and Cinda Smith, wife of Marvin Smith: a brother. Houston 'Jim' Frye: 3 sisieB. Annie Ruth Allen. Helen "Peg" Shoaf and Emma Lou "Polly" Lambe: 2 granddaughters: and 4 grandsons. He was a lifelong member of Comatzer Baptist Church, where he served as a Sunday school teacher and deacon. He was also a member of the Shining Light (Quartet. He was retired from Dixie Furniture Co, Mr, Frye served dur ing World War II as a sergeant in a Combat Infantry Unit in Central Europe, He received a Combat Infantry Badge, two Bronze Ser vice Stars, a Good Conduct Medal, a European Theater Occu pation Ribbon and a World War II Victory .Medal, He also served in Vienna, Austria, The funeral service was held at 2 p.m, Wednesday, May 2. at the church, with the Revs, Richard Whiteheart and B,A, Carroll offi ciating. i 0 -sa o Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC ^ . u cr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 3,2001 BaiJey Harding Haneline / • Mr Bailey Harding Haneline. V 73. of 157 Harding Lane, Har mony. died orAp^nno,2tH)l, Bell Haneline- He alrendcd Davie Coumy schooli and on .\ov. 27. 1948, was ear ned to Thelma Moore Haneline who survives. He was an opera- !or/in.specior for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and reared after 38 years of service. He was a mem ber of Society Baptist Church, where he was a farmer Sunday Ichool teacher and deacon. • Survivors: his wife, ThelmaMoore Haneline; 5 children, Brenda O'Neal and husband Paul. .Elaine Foster and husband Paul It- of .Mocksviiie, Kenneth Haneline and wife Sharon, DebbieHarpe and husband Darreli of Harmony and Beverly Bennett and husband Steve of Siaiesviiie;12 grandchildren: a greai-grand- thlld; 2 srepgreai-grandchildren- ii brother, Philip H.ineline of Kemersville; and a sister, Frances Beamon of Advance. : Mr. Haneline was preceded in death by 3 brothers and 3 .sisters. Raymond Haneline, Annie Mae Page, Clyde Haineline. Venie Bell Haneline. Geneva Bean and Johnny Haneline. ' Funeral services were con- .tlucted at 2 p.m. Wednesday May2. ai Eaton's Chapel. OJTiciatii.g ^ ministers were the Revs. Steve Co* and Bobby Henderson. Burial .followedatlredei! .Memorial Oar- '■.liens, with the Rev. Steve Bailey Iofficiating. Active pallbearers 'were Bradley O'Neal. JeffreyO'Neal, Casey Foster. Dana■laneline, Steve Bennett andJarrell Harpe- Honorary pallbearers were John Nanta. Terry West ' and Fred Evans. Memorials: Hospiceoflrcdeli. ;2347 SImonion Road, Siaiesville 28625. Anne Cleala Haymaker Mrs. Anne Oleala Ma; Haymaker, 78. of Lenoir. diet April 26, 2001, at her residence. She was bom .May 15,1922, lp Caldwell County to Lemuel Rob-en May and Effie Pearson May.She was a member of First Bap tist Church of Lenoir, former owner ofOleaia's Designer House, was involved with the ForeignStudent Exchange Program, past president of Business Professional Women and a member ofAllrusa. She was preceded in death by het parents and her husband, Claude S. Haymaker Sr. Surviving: 2 sons, James Rob ert Haymaker of Mocksviiie. and Claude Swanson Haymaker Jr. of Hickory: a daughter. Sylvia Haymaker Zaun of DayionaBeach. Fla.: and a granddaughter.Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 29. at First Baptist Church of Lenoir with Dr. David Smith officiating. Memorials: Caldwell Hospice,902 Kirkwood St. NW. Lenoir. 28645. /Virginia Baity Kapp/ Mrs. Virgima Baity Kapp, 76. of Wlnston-Saiem died Saturday, April 28. 2001. at Walnut Cove Healthcare Center in Walnut Cove. She was bom May 22, 1924, in Yadkin County to Isaac Hester Baity Sr. and Nancy Eliaabeth Cough Baity. .Mrs. Kapp was a member of Trinity Moravian Church where she was a member of the Waughiown Senior Citi- tens. She was a retired registered nurse.She was preceded in deaih byher husband Fred Madison Kapp. Survivors: 2 daughters, Bobbie Kapp .Moore of Walnut Cove andDenise "Rusty" Kapp Gentry and husband Ron of Davidson: 4 grandchildren; 4 greai-grandchli-dren: 2 sister. Mary Lee Jones of Atlanta. Ga.; and a brother. I.H. Baity Jr. of .Mocksviiie. Funeral services were conducted at 11 .a.m. Tuesday. May 1at Trinity .Moravian Church by the Rev, Patricia Gamer. Burial fol lowed in God's Acre. Memorials: Hospice and Pal liative Care. Ill)0-C S. Slraiford Road. Wlnston-Saiem, 27103; or Cancer Services.3l75.MapIewood Ave., Winston-Salem. 27013. Davie County Public Libra/y Mocksviiie, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTEWIUSE WECORD, May 3,2001 0 o I y Teresa D. Kennerly Mrs. Teresa Donahue Kennerly, 37, of Mount Ulla. died Thursday, April 26,2001, at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center. She was bom June 13. 1963. in Iredell County. She was a home- maker. Surviving: her mother and stepfather. Linda and C.L. Whitaker of Mocksville. and fa ther and stepmother. Doyle and Myra Donahue of Kannapolis; her husband. Ronald Kennerly; a brother, Darrell Donahue and wife Dorothy of Old Town. Maine; half sisters Wendy Garner of Cornelius, Daphne Toppas and Debra Smith of Poinpano Beach. Ha., and Donna Comatzer of Ad vance; and half brothers Johnny Poplin of High Point and Monte Whitaker and Ronnie Whitaker of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 4 p.m, Saturday. April 28 at Centenary United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Buddy Champion and John Cole officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. y Anne Doughtei^ Stockert Mrs. Anne Doughtery Stocken died Sunday, April 29 at High Point Regional Hospital, Mrs. Stockert was born in Philadelphia, Pa., the daughter of James J. and* Mary Elizabeth Gantz Doughtery. She was a mem ber of Holy Family Catholic Church and retired from N.C. Baptist Hospital as a registered nurse. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew A. Stockert Jr., in 1985. Surviving: her children. Marianne Stockert of Lansdale. Pa.. Maurden Woodall and hus band Donald of Chicago. 111.. An drew Stockert and wife Anna of Raleigh. James Stockert and wife Pam of Advance. Diane Curry and husband Jack of Littleton, Colo, and Denise Fung and husband William of Aurora, Colo.; 8 grand children; and 3 great-grandchil dren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 2 at Holy Fam ily Catholic Church, Burial was in Parkiawn Memorial Gardens. A prayer service was held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Vogler Clemmons Chapel. Memorials: Holy Family Capi tal Fund, P,0. Box 130, Clemmons. 27012; or to Mary- field Nursing Facility Capital Fund, 1315 Greensboro Road. High Point, 27260, .Pearl Chilton Wood V Mrs. Pearl Chilton Wood. 92. of McKnight Road. Advance, died Sunday night. April 29.2001 at the home of her daughter. Patsy Shore, with whom she made her home. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday. May 2 at Yadkin Val ley Baptist Church, with Pastor Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Yadkin Valley Baptist Building Fund. 1086 Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Mrs. Wood was bom in Surry County on Dec. 11, 1908, to the late Cyrus A. and Susanna King Chilton and was a homemaker. She was a graduate of the Copeland High School and en joyed gardening, especially flower gardening, working in her veg etable garden and working in the farm fields. She was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, where she was active with the church choir, past secretary and treasurer of the Sunday school and traveled with the seniors. She was preceded in death by her husband, Julius J. Wood. Surviving: 2 daughters and sons-in-law. Patsy W. Shore and husband Floyd G. Shore of Ad vance and Linda W. Collins and husband B, Ted Collins of Kinston; 4 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. i Harvey Hunter of Westfield. ; (A .■f \ DaWe County Public UbraiyMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. May 10,2001 0 0 1 o i o -h d" V C- 3 Lena Mae Barnhardt ^ Lena Mae Grubb Bamhaidt,87. of Lexington, died SatunJay, May S. 2001 in Lexington Me- moriai Hospital. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesdya. May 8. at Churchland Baptist Church, where she was a member, con- ducted by Dr. Stephen D. Mar tin. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Barnhardt was born March 23.1914 in Davie County ot Marshall Grubb and Addle Hartley Grubb. She was retired from Frank X & Sons.Her husband, Henry T. Barnhardt. preceded her in rfi-ith on Aug. 4. 1998. She was also preceded in death by 7 brothers. Surviving: daughters. Doris CotJnell of Thomasville, Evelyn Smith and husband Jerry of Linwood. and Lynn Bamhaidt of Charlotte; a grandson; 2 great- grandchildren; brothers. Clifton Grubb and Roy Grubb. both of Mocksville. and Henry Grubb of S^tsbury; sister. Lula Hamilton or Mocksville. Memorials: Churchland Bap- list. 7516 N.C. 150S..Uxing-lon. 27295; or Udall Parkinson Disease Research Center, c/o Duke University Medical Cen ter. Durham. 27710. / Emily AUgood Blackwood Mrs. Emily Aligned Blackwood. 81. formerly ofSouth Salisbury Street. Mocksville. died early Sunday morning at the Wake Forest Univetsity/Bapiist Medical Center. She was a resident of the Elms at Tanglewood. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 9 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev.'Neal Caner ofriciating. Burial was In Rose Cemetery. Memorials: First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville, 261 S. Main St. Mrs. Blackwood was bora in Forsyth County. .Aug. 16.1919. to the late C.R. and Beulah Lowder Allgood and was a retired dental assistant with over 40 years of ser vice. She was a graduate of the Clemmons High School Class of 1937. Mrs. Blackwood was a longtime member of the First Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Everetie Lawrence Blackwood. in 1981.byason and daughter-in-law, Charles David and Sheila Kiblinger Blackwood in 1987. by a daughter. Lynn Blackwood in 1998. and by a brother. Herman Allgood. Surviving: a daughter and son- in-law. Ann Schloeman and hus band Howard of Winter Spring. Fta.; a brother. Ray Allgood of Clemmons; 5 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. Mecque Theresa Boggs Mecque Theresa Boggs died May 2,2001. Survivors: a daughter, Amber Boggs; a son, Bryan Boggs; her father and mother, Roy and Janet Church; 5 sisters, Phyllis Stevens, Susan Wietrzyk Dzoba. Marilyn Church, Robin Reavis and Renna Strang; 4 nephews; and 6 nieces. A memorial Mass was held at I p.m. Monday. May 7. at St. Francis Catholic Church in Mocksville. Laurence Junior Bowles Mr. Laurence Junior Bowles. ./ 76. of U.S. 158. Mocksville. died Wednesday. May 2. 2001. at Forsyth .Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Bowles was bom Dec. 3. 1924. in Rowan County to the late Frank S. and Lenora Whitaker Bowles. He was a member of Bun. ker Hill Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife of 58 years. OIlie McLemore Bowles; a son. Larry G. Bowles and wife Ann of Mocksville: and a brother, John Lee Bowles of Mocksville. Graveside services were held at II a.m. Friday. May 4. at For* esi Hills Memorial Gardens in Lexington, with the Rev. John Lee officiating. Memorial: to the donor's favoiu iie choice. Lenno .Walter Champion Mr. Lenno Walter Champion. y/ 46,ofLexington, died Thursday, May 3,2001 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-SaletiL Mr. Champion was bora Feb. 16. 195S in Granville County to the late Lenno and Bessie Thaxton Champion. He was of the Church of God faith. Survivors: several step-chiU dren; 2 sisters, Floranda C. Tallmon of Mocksville and Betty J. Haven of Lexington; and a half sister, Lioda Craig of Trinity. A memorial service will be held Saturday. May 12 at 2 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Hollifteld officiat ing. The family will receive friends from 1-2 Saturday. Memorials; Floranda C. Tallmon. P.O. Box 651. Cool- eemee. 27014 to help pay for fu neral expenses. Davis County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC Q 0 If I o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 10,2001 • / Luther Weldon Cornelius Mr. Luther Weldon Comelius, 97, of East Bend, died Tuesday morning. May 1,20OI. at Yadkin Nursing Care Center in Yadkin* ville. He was bom Nov, 11,1903. in Yadkin County to William George and Mary Elizabeth Phillips Cornelius. Mr. Cornelius was a retired home construction carpen ter. He was a outdoor enthusiast. He was preceded in death by his wife. Emily Blanch Hennings Cornelius; his parents: and 2 brothers, Clyde and Swanson Cornelius. . Survivors: a daughter. Gail (William) Bray of Rural Hall; 5 sons, lames Tyson (Celia E.) Hennings of Kemersville. Roben (Carolyn) Cornelius of Advance, Richard (Lynne) Cornelius of Franklinton. William Earl (Darlene) Comelius of Winston- Salcm and Ralph (Lynn) Comelius of East Bend; a sister, Mary Phillips of Winston-Salem; IS grandchildren; IS great-grand children; and 3 great-great-grand children. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 3,at the Huff Funeral Home Chapel in East Bend, with the Rev. Dan McCIure officiating, and Jerry Comelius as requested .speaker. Burial was in the Stony Knoll United Method ist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Stony Knoll Meth odist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Charles Myers, Flinthill Road. East Bend. 27018. / y Beatrice Jenkins Frye / Mrs. Beatrice Jenkins Frye. 93. of Sunset Drive. Mocksville. died Monday, May 7. 2001 at Davis Hospital in Statesville. Funeral services will be Thurs day. May 10. at 2 p.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe Smith officiating. Burial will be in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Memorials: charity of donor's choice. Mrs. Frye was bom Feb. 25 1908 in Yadkin County to the late Pleasant Dolphus and Mattie Plowman Jenkins. She was retired from Blackwelder Manufacturing and was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. George Ira Frye in 1962 and 2 daughters. Ruby Fisher and Norma Jean Frye. Survivors: 3 daughters. Lib Lefler. Mildred Spry. Evelyn Texler. a son'. George Frye Sr.. all of Mocksville; 16 grandchildren: 17 great-grandchildren; 6 great- . great-grandchildren: and a sister. Magalene Reynolds of Stanleyville. Louis Joseph Greco Mr. Louis Joseph Greco. 48, ot Clemmons, died Sunday. May 6. 2001. at the Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center, He was born June 3. 1952. in Mount Holly. N.J.. to Anthony Joseph and Carmelia Camarda Greeo. He was a graduate of Monmouth College. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. He was the president and chief executive officer of United Plywood Industries Inc. in Mocks ville. He served on the board of directors of Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina since 1996. He was serving as vice chairman of industrial operations for Goodwill Industries. He was a former director of the Architec tural Woodworking Institute. Survivors: his wife. Bonnie L. Greco; a daughter. Elizabeth A. Hollenack and husband Paul; a son, Anthony J. Greco; his mother, Carmelia E. Greco; and a brother. Ralph J. Greco and wife Elise J. Greco. A funeral Mass was celebrated at 4 p.m. Wednesday. May 9 at Holy Family Catholic Church by the Rev. Frank O'Rourke, En tombment was in Westlawn Gar dens of Memory Mausoleum. Donations: American Heart Association. D o Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NG T- u <S~ . 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 10, 2001 0 0! "A ? O Tony Dale Klmmer y Mr. Tony Dale ICimmer, 44, of Milling Road. Mocksville. died Tuesday, May 1,2001. ai the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mr. Kimmer was bom Dec. 31, 1936. in Davie County to Bill and Mary Simpson Kimmer. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: his wife. Janice Whiiesides Kimmer: parents. Bill and Mary Kimmer: 3 sons. Many Kimmer of Cooleemee. Matthew Kimmer and Michael Kimmer, both of Mocksville; 7 daughters, Candice Kimmer, Carrie Kimmer, Cayla Kimmer, Carmen Kimmer, Charity Kimmer. all of Mocks ville, Crystal Mayhew and hus band David of Cooleemee, and Carla Kimmer of Salisbury; 4 grandchildren; and a brother. Terry Kimmer of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 4, at Davie Fu neral Service Chapel, with Pastor John Byerly ofTtciating. Burial was at West Yadkin Assembly of Cod Cemetery in Hamptonville. Charlie Sanford Leagans J Mr. Charlie Sanford Leagans. 89, of UPlata, Md.. formerly of Hillsville, Va.. died April 22. 2001. He was a former merchant of Hillsville. bom on March 29,1912 in the Cana community of Davie County to Granville and Camilla / Collette Leagans. Survivors: 3 daughters, Millie Marsh of BelAlton, Md., Joyce Hicks and Iris Dickerson, both of LaPlata; a sister. Dorothy Marx of LaCross. Va.; sons-in-law Jake Marsh and Woody Dickerson; sis ters-in-law Ruby Leagans and . Louise Leagans; brother-in-law Richard Marx; 2 grandsons; 3great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Hillsville Christian Church. Dr. William Miller of LaPlata and the Rev. John Murphy, pastor of the church. ofTtciated. Burial was in Felts Cemetery, Galax, Va. Orpha Angel Smith j Mrs. Orpha Angell Smith, 84, J ofCherry Street, Mocksville. died Friday, May 4, 2001, at her resi dence. Mrs. Smith was born April 28. 1917, in Davie County to John T. and J uanita Hanes Angell. She was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth A. Sheek. She did volunteer work for the Davie County Democratic Party and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Mocks ville. Survivors: her husband of 57 years, LeeGrant Smith of Mocks ville; 2 daughters. Rosalee S. Fesperman and husband James of Salisbury and Kathy S. Harpe and husband Larry of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil dren; and a brother. Dr. J.W. Angell of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. Monday, May 7, at Rose Cemetery, with the Rev. Danny Shore officiating. Memorials: donor's choice. Myrtice M. Motslnger / Mrs. Myrtice Mosley Motsinger, 79, of Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, May 1,2001, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom April 27. 1922, in Forsyth County to Henry Ed ward and Maude Elizabeth Harrell Mosley. Mrs. Motsinger was a member of Grace Baptist Temple and the DMA Club. She was re tired from K&W Cafeteria. Survivors: a daughter, Evelyn Debusk and husband Fred of Win ston-Salem; 3 sons, Jake Eugene Motsinger and wife Marie of Tobaccoville, Grady Odell Motsinger of Thomasville and Clay Motsinger and wife Trudy of Lewisville; a stepdaughter, Weeta Faye Motsinger of Advance; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil dren; and a sister, Alma Lowery of Winston-Salem. Funeral Services were Thurs day, May 3, at 12:30 p.m. at Haywonh-Miller Chapel, by Pas tor Ed Sears. Burial followed in Woodland Cemetery. Memorials: Grace Baptist Temple. 3305 Peters Creek Park way, Winston-Salem, 27127; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Sa lem, 27103. Annie Goin Nugent j Mrs. Annie Goin Nugent, 102, »/ formerly of Ashburton Drive in .Advance, died Saturday evening. May 5. 2001, at Autumn Care in Mocksville. She was bom Oct. 20,1898. in Stakes County to Maihew and Nannie Tilley Coin. Mrs. Nugent was married to Kirby Lee Nugent on Feb. 17,1915, and he preceded her in death in 1960. Also preced ing her in death were 2 brothers, Reid and Claude Goin. She was a member of Salem Baptist Church for 75 years and helped in the nursery. Surviving: 3 daughters, " Thelma Mathis and husband James of Advance, Doris Martin and husband Harvey of Stanfield and Nancy Hardie and husband Jack of Lexington: 4 sons, Thurmond Nugent and wife Kathryn of Pensacola, Fla., James W. "Jack" Nugent of Owings, Md., Archie Nugent and wife Rachel of Titusville, Fla. and William "Bill" Nugent and wife Callie of Clemmons; IS grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great grandchildren; a sister, Verlie Ketner of Winston-Salem; and an aunt. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 9, at Hayworth-.Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with the Rev. Floyd Boles officiating. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: Salem Baptist Church, 429 S. Broad St., Win- . ston-Salem, 27101. <t V Davis County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC o n DAVIE county enterprise record. May 17,2001 Attice Butcher Anthony^ Mrs. Auice Edith Butcher An thony. 81. of Slate Road, died Fri day. May 11. 2001. at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. She was bom Jan. 10. 1920. in Surry County to the late Troy and (da Gilley Butcher. Mrs. Anthony was retired from the cloth depart ment of Chatham .Manufacturing and attended Mount Pleasant Bap tist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Howard Columbus Anthony, on May 16. 1972. her daughter, Barbara Jean Swaim. and 3 brothers. Edward Butcher. Ralph Butcher and Thomas Irvin Butcher. Surviving: a son. Jimmy An thony of State Road; 3 grandchil dren: 3 great-grandchiltlren: a sis ter. Fairy Zach of Jonesville; 2 brothers. Elbert (lla Rose) Butcher of Low Gap and Paul (Helen) Butcher of Thurmond; and several nieces and nephews. Her funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday. May 14 at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church by the Rev. John Attaway. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. / AreBelle Petlit Dinkins Mrs. AreBelle "Mama Dinkins" Petlit Dinkins, 85. wife of the late Henry Dinkins. died Sunday. May 13. 2001 at her home. Mrs. Dinkins was bom June 16. 1915. in Surry County to Calvin and Caroline Loflin Petlit. She w as a homemakerand a Bap tist. •Mrs. Dinkins was preceded in death by her husband; 2 sisters. Loll .Mae Pettit and Irene Bolin; and a brother; Bud Pettit. Surviving: 7 daoghters. Mary Ruth (Fred) Reece and AHeeneCarter of Yadkinville. Shelby (Harold) Bruce of East Bend. MaeBelle (Larry) Carlton andPhyllis (Benny) Kimmer of Yadkinville. Darnell (John Ray) Latham of Mocksville and Vivian (Michael "Tater") Lawson of East Bend; 14 grandchildren; 19 great- 'grandchildren; 2 brothers. HowardPettit and Paul Haire. both of Yad kinville; and 2 sisters. Opal .Mathis of Virginia and Thelma Rich of Winston-Salem. .Vlrs. Dinkins' funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. May 16. at Gentry Family Funeral Hotne by the Rev. Dan McCIure. Burial followed in the Deep Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. I f I Marvin Phillip Engle \/ Mr. Marvin Phillip "Marty" Hngle. 44.of Mocksville. died Fri day. May 11.2001, at his home. He was bom Oct. 15, 1956 in Henderson County to Hoover and Betty Blue Engle. He was retired from Steelman Milling Co. in Courtney. He was preceded in death by his mother. Betty B. Engle. and 2 aunts. Surviving; his children. Brad ley Engle and Amanda Engle; an aunt; 2 uncles; a brother. Mike Engle of Asheville; and a cousin. The funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Sunday. May 13 in the Gen try Family ChapeL by Evangelist Keith Jones. Another service was held at 3 p.m. Monday. May 14 at Mountain Home Bapist Church in Edneyville by the Rev. Chris Pace. Burial followed in the .church cemetery. Otv'td County Public Uliiiljf Wookstilie. NC L <r <3 0 0 'Y 1 K \ n DAVIE county enterprise record, May 17.2001 ."U ~-<4 » U <r~ J Blaine Calloway Moore Mr. Blaine Calloway Moore, 74, of Anniston. Ala., died Mon day. May 7,2001. Services were Thursday, May 10 ai Brown and Kughn Chapel with Dr. Billy Harris officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery. Survivors: his wife. Betty Springer Moore of Anniston: 2 daughters. Tracy Moore Pharo of Birmingham and Blaine Moore Kiefer of New Orleans. La.; a son. Robert Calloway Mooie of Bir mingham; a sister. Margaret Moore Beck of Mocksville; and a granddaughter. Mr. Moore was a native of Farmington, and attended the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed the 61rd Advanced Management Pro gram at Harvard University. He began his career working for Deering-MiUiken Textiles as an industrial engineer. He advanced to plant manager in Laurens. S.C and was transferred to Union. S.C as superintendent of Lockhart .Mills. He was later instrumental in the development and opening oflhe Milliken-Proiotype Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. Mr. Moore went to Alabama in 1963 as plant manager of the In dian Head Plant, later known as Blue Mountain Industries. In 1982, he was pan of a group which bought and ran Talon Zipper Co. in Meadville. Pa. He spent the last 10 years of his life as a consultant for the Jack sonville State Univenity Small Business Development Center. He was the first president of the Ala bama Shakespeare Festival and was a member of the Rotary Club. He was past president of the Anniston Country Club and was a member of Parker Memorial Bap tist Chureh of Anniston, where he served as past president of the Baraca Class. He was a member of the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce, SCORE and other business and civic organizations.- He was a World War II veteran and served aboard the USS Hyman. Donations: American Lung Assoc. of Alabama. 900 18th St.. Birmingham. 3S20S; or UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center. LMB 1001, IS30 Third Ave. S.. Birmingham. 3S294. >/ Virgil HarrLson Myers Mr. Virgil Harrison .Myers. 79. of 2S4 .Marehmont Drive. Ad vance, formerly of Winston-Sa- lem, died Tuesday, May 8.2001. at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday. .May 10 at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel, by the Rev. .Mark Weekley. Burial fol lowed in Fbrsyih Memorial Park. Mr. .Myers was born in Davidson County Nov. 3, 1921. a son of Charlie Augustus and Sallie •May Hege Myers. He was retired president of Myvil Distributing Co. on Country Club Road and was a former member of Westside Baptist Church and South Fork Baptist Church, where he served on the deacon Uoaid. Mr. Myers Was preceded in death by his wife. Pansy Steelman Myers. Surviving: a son. .Michael Wayne .Myers of Advance: 2 daughters, Karen .M. Reidy of Springfield. Va., and Cina M. Hatnrick of Winslon-Salem; and S grandchildren. Memorials: Bethlehem Methodist Church Good .Neighbor Fund, 321 Redland Road. Ad- vance. James E. Richardson Mr. James Everette Richardson, 49. of Gawain Way Mwksville. died unexpectedly onFriday. May 11,2001.He was born in Davidson County on July 25, 1951 to Everette A. and Ruth Grubbs Richardson. He had worked forDana Corp. in Statesvilie for 20 years, served in the U.S. Army, and was a Baptist. In addition to his mother, sur- vivore include: a daughter. Mel issa Richardson of .Mocksville- 2 sisters. Linda R. Anderson and husband Larry of Clemmons andNancy Ward and husband Gene of Mocksville; a grandson: and a friend. Sybil Ballaniine. A graveside service was held Sunday. .May 13 at 4 p.m. at ForkBaptist Church Cemetery. Building Fund. 3140 U.S. 64 E .Mocksville. J j B'l'y Ray Sweat Sr. J Mr. Billy Ray Sweat Sr., 72. died May 13. 2001, at Forsyth Medical Center after several years of declining health. He was bom April 2, 1929, in Davidson Gbunty to Willie Kellv and Helen Origgers Sweat. Mr. Sweat grew up in the Hanes Town Community of Winston-Salem. His earliest employment was as a brick mason in and around Forsyth County. Later he retired as a track driver for Anchor .Motor Freight after 23 years of service. He was a member of Moose Lodge 466 and Teamsters Local 391. .Mr. Sweat loved to work in his yard, boating, spon fishing and golfing. He was precedpd in death by a son, Bobby Gray Sweat Sr., a sis ter, Doris White, and 2 brothers, L.V. Swett and Willie Howard Sweat. Survivors: his wife of just over 50 years. Mary Sweat; 3 sons. Billy Ray Sweat Jr. (wife Becky) of Mocksville. Ralph Andrew "Randy" Sweat of Winston-Salem and Jack Kelly Sweat (wife Melanie) of Lexington, S.C.; a daughter-in-law, Rita Carpenter Sweat; II grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; 2 brothers. Geoige P. Sweat (wife Pat) and David C. Sweat (wife Elsie); and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at I2:30'^.m. Wednesday, May 16, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Clint Branch and Dr. J.B. Parker officiating. Burial followed at Westlawn Gar dens of?Memory. Oavia County Public Mocksville, N6 ^ 0 ■is a Terry Renn Alexander Jr. Mr. Terry Renn Alexander Jr.. 63. ot' Bermuda Run. died Sunday, May 20. 2001. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. - He was bom Sept. 21.1937, in Nashville. Tenn.. to Terry Renn Alexander Sr. and Marguerite Pol lard Alexander. He was a mem ber of Clemmons Moravian Church, where he served as a member of the provincial financial board for the Southern Province and the board of directors of the Laurel Ridge Moravian Retreat. He received his bachelor's degree from High, Point University and did post-graduate study in accounting. auditing and tax at' Guilford College and Wake For est University. He was the retiredpresident of a professional asso ciation. Terry R. Alexander. CPA P.A. of Clemmons. He served as a lecturer from 197J-20CO and rep resented 20 state CPA societies in continuing education. The NCaCPA honored him this year by creating "The Terry Alexander New Discussion Leader Award' to be presented annually. Mr. Alexander was a member of the NCACPA board of directors, president of the NCACPA Educa tional Foundation and member of the state's committee for the An nual Accounting and Taxation Symposium for 21 years, which he chaired in 1984. He twice received the N.C. Don Farmer Award and was also a member of the N.C. S.O Club. .Mr. Alexander was a char ter member and chatter president of the Clemmons Rotary Club, a Paul Harris Fellow, a Benefactor, and a .Major Donor. He was the district governor-elect of District 7690 of Rotary International. Survivors: 2 daughters. Kathryn Alexander of Winston- Salem and Lisbeth Alexander of Raleigh; 3 sisters. Greta Cox ofHigh Point. Peggy Carmichael of Newton, and Mary Gail Thomp son of High Point. Funeral services were at II a.m. Thursday, May 24 at Clemmons Moravian Church with the Revs. Q. Ray Burke and Dr. Robert Jeffords officiating. Burialfollowed in the church graveyard. Memorials: Clemmons Mora vian. P.O. Box 236, Clemmons. 27012: or the Terry R. AlexanderScholarship Fund, c/o Rotary Club of Clemmons. P.O. 1776, Clemmons. 27012. ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 24,2001 Jessie J. Blevins Mr. Jessie J. Blevins. 80. of Howard Street, ,MocksvilIe, died Saturday, May 19,2001, at liedell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. Mr. Blevins was bom July 4.1920. in McDowell County, W. Va.. to Jerome and Ollie Sadler Blevins. He was preceded in death by a son. Jessie J. Blevins: 4 sisters, Nellie Sills. Dora Lawson, Annie Wimmer and Ethel Blevins: and a brother. Bob Blevins. Mr. Blevins was of the Meth odist faith and worked as a coal miner. Survivors: his wife of 13 years. Nettie Day wall Blevins of Mooks- ville; 3 sons. Ivan Blevins and wife Becky of Penbroke. Va.. Johnny Blevins and wife Emma Lou of Falls Mills. Va.. and Chester Blevins and wife Eva ofPeters Town. W.Va.: 5 daughters. Frances Waiters and husband Tho mas of South Hills. Va.. Freida Mann and husband Larry of Covington. Va., Maxine Sparks and husband Ricky of Peters Town. Geraldine Farley and hus band Marvin of Gold Bond, Va.. and Pansy Mann and husband Steve of Ballard, W.Va.; 3 broth ers. Billy Blevins of Florida, J.C. Blevins of Mayberry, W.Va., and David Blevins of Anawalt. W.Va.; S sisters, Dolly McCann. FlorenceMiller and Martha Ferguson of Mocksville. Jane Lester of Terra Haute, Ind., and Virginia Simpkins of California: two stepchildren. Crystal Campbell of Cooleemee and Jimmy Broadway of Salisbury; .and 17 grandchildren,16 great-grandchildren, 3 step- granddaughters; a step-grandson. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday, May 21, at DavieFuneral Service Chapel, with theRevs. Brad Holliman and Chip WebbofTiciating. Burial followed at Union Chapel United Method ist Church. Memorials: Union Chapel Me morial Fund, c/o Ina Howell. 3187 U.S. 601 N.. Mocksville. 27028. CarlyleBooe 'f Mr. Carlyle Booe 71. of Yadkinvilledied Monday. May 21.20OI. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mr. Booe was bom May 24,1929, in Yadkin County to Caswell Hobson and Lucy Renegar Booe. He was retired from Western Electric, was a member of Woodmen of the World and First Baptist Church of Yadk- inville. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. Gorrell Booe. Survivingithe mother of his children. Bobbie P. Booe of Yad-kinville: 2 daughters. Phyllis Booe Hausman and husband Lance ofWinston-Salem and Diane Lynn Ramsey and friend Ed Siff of Carrboro: 3 grandchildren: a great-grandchild; 5 sisters. Pauline(Charlie) Baker of Lexington. Merline Bray (the late James) of - Yadkinville. Audrey (Clarence) Felts of Siler City, Betty Lou (Everette) Shuppin of Salisbury' and Gwendolyn "Penny" (Flake) Cline of Mocksville: 2brothers, Ronnie (Judy) Booe of Winston- Salem and Caswell Jr. (Patsy) Booe of Hunuville. The funeral service was held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. May 23, at Gentry Family Funeral Home. Yadkinville. by the Revs. Richard: Eskew and Dallas Prestwood. Burial followed in Yadkin Memo rial Gardens. OavM County Public libnn Mocksville, NC 0 o fY ■DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 24,2001 V o -h <5C: c~ - -a ft /Vernell Davis Calloway ; Mrs. Vernell Davis Calloway.7S; of Ronda died Monday. May \14,2001. !She was preceded in death by her husband, Terry DalionCalloway, and daughter, Brenda Calloway Rooks. Funeral services were at 2 p.in.Friday. May 18 at Pleasant GroveBaptist Church, with the Rev.Dennis Murphy officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.Mrs. Calloway was bom inYadkin County April 2, 1926, toJohn D. and Virginia Mathews Davis. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.Survivors: 2 daughters, Lyim Boggs of Mocksville and TammyBruening of Grand Blanc, Mich.;2 sons. Kenny Calloway andRodney Calloway of Ronila: a sister, Ruth McKnight of Boonville; a brother, Arvil Davis of EastBend; 8 grandchildren; and 2great-grandchildren. Memorials: Pleasant GroveBaptist Cemetery Fund, 3982Clingman Road, Ronda, 28670. Kevin Howard FleckJ Kevin Howard Reck, 43, of^ Winston-Salem, died Tuesday,May 15,2001, at his residence.Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Friday. May 18 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. with theRev. Dennis Marshall officiating.A graveside service was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 22 at Parklawn Me morial Gardens in Winston-Sa lem.Mr. Fleck was bom July 29.1957. in Baltimore, Md.. to Ken neth Fleck of Winston-Salem andthe late Lorraine Kelly Fleck. He was employed with Funder America Inc.Survivors: his father and stepmother, Kenneth and Faye PendryFleck: his wife. Karen Winfrey Fleck of the home: a sister. MariaFleck of Cooleemee; 2 nieces; and 2 nephews. y Daniel Webster Clark .Mr. Daniel Webster Clark diedMay 13. 2001. at Clemmons Vil lage. A service of remembrance washeld at 1 p.m. Friday. May 18 in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. with Dr.W.E. Martin the Rev. DonaldJenkins ofTtciating. Survivors: 3 sons. Curtis N.Clark of Amsterdam. Holland, Nathan A. Clark of Richmond,Va., and Stephen T. Clark of LosAngeles, Calif., and 2 daughters,Jan Y. Clark of Detroit, Mich., andDanielle P. Clark of Winston-Sa lem. Jerry Cart Ijamesy Mr. Jerry Carl Ijames, 63, of Hickoiy StreeL Cooleemee, died Monday, May 21,2001 in the VAMedical Center in Salisbury fol lowing a short illness. He was a native of Davie County, and a former employeeof Burlington Mills in Cool eemee. he received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force. Survivors: 4 daughters,Antionette Ijames and Jerri Etta Sherrill, both of Mocksville,Teresa Morrison of Salisbury, and Laura Ann Cherry of Win- ' ston-Salem; a step-son. Roy Ed ward Wilson of Advance; 2 sis ters, Alice I. White and Annette I. Cuthbertson of Cooleemee; 9 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 25, at 2 p.m. at Lib erty AME Zion Church. The Rev. Mildred Lawson will offi ciate, and burial will follow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. , Leroy Franklin Cranflll Mr. Leroy Franklin Cranffll, 72. of 118 Casa Bella Drive, Ad vance died Thursday. May 17, 2001 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. He was bora Nov. 29,1928, in Iredell County to the late Miles Eugene and Amelia Wood Cranflll. He was employed with the water department of the city of Winston-Salem. He served in the Army during World War 11. He enjoyed raising show birds and building bird houses and feeders. He was preceded in death by a brother. James Cranflll. Survivors: 2 sons. Jerry Lee Cranflll and wife Beverly ofMocksville and Roy SconCr^ill and wife Debbie of Advance; 2 daughters. Dianne Reidel and hus band Jay of Wmsion-Salem and Vicky iCiy Cranflll of Winston- Salem; a brother, Roger Cranfill of Winston-Salem; 2 sisteis, Stella Godfrey of Winston-Salem and Betty Dolinger of Hamptonville; 7 grandchildren; and a great grandchild. Graveside services were con ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 19 at New Hope Baptist Church, with the Rev. Roger Cranfill offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mod^sville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 24,2001 0 y Walter L. Keller Mr. Walter L. "Pa Keller" Keller. 97, of High Point, died Tuesday. May 15,2001 at his resi dence. Mr. Keller was bom Nov. 16. 1903 in Mocksville. a son to Alex and Leiia Keller. He attended Conrad Baptist Chuich. After re tiring froiti Botden Ice Cream Co. in 1970. he became a co-farmer in the High Point area. He was married to Lura Ingram Keller for more than 66 years be fore her death in 1992. He is survived by nieces and nephews in High Point and Mocksville. Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Friday, May 18 at Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Church Cem etery, officiated by the Rev, Marcus L. Campbell. Pallbearers were Scott Frazier. Ryan Frazier, Curtis Frazier, Kyle Hoover, Bryce Hoover. Robert Sprye and Larry Hoover. Memorials: Conrad Memoiial Baptist. 1920 N. Centennial St.. High Point. 27262. / John Albert Lewder The Rev. John Alben Lowder. 79, of Charlotte, died Saturday. May 5.2001 at Presbyterian Hos pital. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. Tuesday. May 8 at Cen tral United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Rick D. Fite and lesse Johnson ofllciating. Bom Aug. 22. 1921 in Cool- eemee. son of the late John Samuel and Zama Lefler Lowder. he graduated from Brevard Col lege in 1940, High Point College in 1942 and Duke Divinity School in 1945. He served for 56 years as a minister in the Western NC Con ference of the United Methodist Church, including Belmont Park and Central in Charlotte. Cherryville, Asheville and Greensboro. He was a member of Cenual United Methodist Church and the Wesleyan Fellowship Sun day School Class. He enjoyed woodworking, music, painting with waiercolois and golf. Surviving: his wife. Mae Kearns Lowder: 3 sons, John Wade Lowder and wife Sandy, Sam Lowder and wife Ann, and Jim Lowder and wife Mary, all of Charlotte; a sister. Mildred Fletcher of Cooleemee; and 5 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Sylvia Jane Lowder. Memorials: Central Methodist. 6030 Albemarle Rd.. Charlotte. 28212; or Shepherd's Center E.. 2101 Belvedere Av,e„ 28205. I I Raymond McClamrock / Mr. William Raymond McClamrtKk. 81, of U.S. M East, Mocksville, died Thursday. May 17,20OI. at the Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Satunlay. May 19 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Brad Holliman and Ed Tap per ofTiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Davie. P.O. Box 686. Mocksville; or the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101. Hospice Lane, Winston-Sa lem, 27103. Mr. McClamrock was born May 5.1920, in Davie County to the late O.G. and Flossie Landieth McClaitirock. He was a member of Union Chapel United Method ist Church, Mocksville Masonic Lodge and DAV and was a veteran of World War 11, Survivors: his wife, Nellie Jo Booth McClaittiock of the home; 3 sons. Michael Raymond McClamrock of Georgetown. S.C_ Kenneth Ray McClamrock of Winsion-Salem and Joseph Marshall McClamrock of Moclb- ville; 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; sisters. Pauline (Lewis) Vaughn of Charlotte, Ethel (Hayden) Myers of Mocks ville and Mary Conrad of Wel come; and brothers Grady (Lucy) McClamrock and Ronald \ McClamrock of Mocksville, \ v Ct C: Q=, /4- Davitt County Public UbfSKL Mocksville. NC o "55 ft n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 24,2001 y John E. Maddox Sr. John E. Maddox, Sr.. 82, of Johnson City, Tenn. died Monday, May 21,2001, in the Johnson City Medical Center following a brief illness. He was a native of Memphis but spent most of his early life In Mississippi and moved to Johnson City in 19S7, He was a son of the late John Edward and Eva Harwood Maddox. Survivors: his wife. Foy Robertson Maddox; a son, John Maddox Jr.. Johnson City: 2 daughters, Melissa M, Edens of Johnson City, and Julie M. Cain of Franklin, Tenn.; 4 grandchil dren; a sister, Sara RufTin, Laurel, Miss,; several nieces and neph ews, A memorial service was con ducted at 11 ajn, Wednesday. May 23 in the First Presbyterian Church, Johnson City, The Revs. Don Muncie and Ian Aldridge of ficiated. Graveside services and burial were at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 24 in the Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Blxby, Donations: First Presbyterian Building Fund, 105 S. Boone St., Johnson City, TN 37(01. j Creola McBride Myers Cieola McBride Myers of Lex ington died Monday, May 14, at the Wake Forest University Bap tist Medical Center after an unex pected illness. The funeral was at II a.m. Thursday, May 17, at Mount Carmel United Methodist Church, where she was a member, con ducted by the Rev, Dr. Ronald Mann, Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Myers was bora Ocl 15. 1927, in Davidson County to Gray McBride and Viola Barnes McBride, She was a retired em ployee of Reeds School cafeteria. She was preceded in death by a brother, Charlie McBride, Surviving: her spouse, Billy T Myers of the home; son Bobby Thomas Myers of Winsion-Salem; daughter Wanda Barnes and hus band John Barnes of Lexington; 5 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil dren; brothers Bill McBride of Churchland, Frank McBride of Advance and Don McBride of Sarasota, Fla,; and sisters Wilma Smith and Ellen Parnell, both of Lexington, Elizabeth Grabb and Irene Grubb, both of Churchland, Memorials: Mount Carmel Methodist, 1400 Mount Carmel Church Road, Lexington, 27295. / Barton Watson Simmons V Mr, Barton Watson Simmons, 75. of Pilot Mountain, died May 21, 2001, at Autumn Care in Mocksville. He was bom March II, 1926, in Red Springs. Mr. Simmons was a tobacconist and of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 2 sons and adaugh-- ter-in-law, Scott and Joy Simmons of Lewisville and Cameron Barton Simmons of Mocksville; 2 grand children; a brother and sister-in- law. Ted Simmons and wife Lois of Pilot Mountain; ami his mother- in-law. Lola Hill Hanis of Pilot Mountain. Mr, Simmons was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Evelyn Harris Simmons, Memorial services were at 2 p.m, Wednesday, May 23, at Cox- Needham Funeral Home, con ducted by Erica Durham, pastor. Burial was in the Pilot Mountain City Cemetery. V. Tf. u Oavfe County PublfeUbaiy Mocksvi/te, NO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 24,20OI / Ronald Wade Stewart Sr. Mr. RonaU Wade "Liitlc Bit" Siewarr St.. 56. of Hickory, died Saiurday. May 19. 2001 at Frye Regional Medical Cenier. He was born Pearson I Cuuniy (0 Ihe late John Ray and Geneva Cothran Siewan 1 Walton. He was i>y CSS Cleaning Co. He was preceded in death by his parents, his twin brother. Donald Stewart, and brother Bobby Stewart. Survivors; his wife. Sylvia Poole Stewart of the home; 2 daughters. Laura Potter and An gela Stewart of Mocksville; 2 sons. Ronald Stewart Jr. of Mocksville and Jeremy Bracken of Germany; a sicp-daughier. Tabatha Blackwell of Lexington; 2 step-sons. Michael Gardner and Jamie Gatdnerof Salisbury; 2 sis ters. Ann Buchanan of Bethlehem"' and Martha Bracken of Advance; 2 brothers, Hugh Ray Stewart of Roxbofo and James Stewart of Fayeiteville; 9 grandchildren; and I great-grandchild. The funeral was held Tuesday. May 22 at Calvary Baptist Church in Mocksville at 11 a.m. The Revs. Jim Gtyder and Eddie Reynolds ofllciated. Burial followed in the church cemetery. pallbearers: Mike Siewart. Wade Stewart, Steve Stewart, ( MIchaelCardner.TimmyBracken and Chris Bracken. Honorary pall bearers: Grady Sanders. Tim Trivetle. Don Humphries. Memo rials: American Cancer Society. 825 3rd Ave.NW. Hickory. 28601. j Lester Wayne WlUard Mr. Lester Wayne WiHard. 54 died May 19, 2001, at HighPoin Regional Hospital. Mr. Willard was bom June 25 1946, in Forsyth County to Lesie Forrest and Mary Callahai Willard. He was retired from Mid land Delivery Service in Greens boro. On Oct. 15.1966, Mr. Willar. was married to the former Pa Hilton, who survives of the rest dence. Also surviving: 2 daughters Ann Howard of High Point am Leslie Willard of Thomasville: \ sun, Michael WilJard a Thomasville; his father, Lester F Willard of Winsion-Salem: 2 sis ters. Dorothy Wilkins and Phyllit Cook of Winston-SaJem; and 2 brothers. Robert Wiilaid of Win slon-Salem and David Willard o' Advance. In addition to his mother. Mr Willard was preceded in death by a brother. Richard Willard. A memorial service was helc at 6 p.m. Monday, May 21 in iht chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point by the Rev. Roy Caoireli. Dorothy Rose Williams J Miss Dorothy Rose Williams, 79. of U.S. 158 East. Mocksville. died Tuesday, May 15.2001, at her residence. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 17at Smith Grove United Methodist Church withihe Revs. Robert McLawhom and Neil Wilco* officiating. Burial was In the church cemetery. MemofialstSmiihGfove Meth odist, 3492 US 158 E.. Mocks ville; or the Winslon-Salem Res cue Mission. 717 Oak St., Win- . slon-Salem, 27101, Miss Williams was bom Nov. 10. J921, in Davie County to the late Roy Everette and Lovie Ellis Willlanis. She was retired from AT&T with about 30 years ser vice and was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. She taughtSundny school, and she also taught the Women's Adult Class for many years. She was active in her church serving on committees through the years. Survivors: 3 sisters, Inei Will iams and Nellie Williams of the home, Frances Caudle and hus band Oscar Lee of Wnsion-Sa- lem; 2 brothers. Ellis Harding Wil liams of Winston-Salem and Nathan Eugene Williams and wife Jean of Rock Hill, S.C.; and JO nieces and nephews and their families. She was preceded in deaih by a brother. Edwin Williams. Oiv'te County Public UbwryMocksville, NO • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Msy 24,2001 o 0 OS € / Paul Robert Woolen / J MnPaulRobenWooten.83,of /U" V MnPaulRobenWooten.Sl.of ^ Hampionville, died Thursday. , r)( May 17.2001 al his home. j He was born Oct. i. 1917 in j I \ Hardin County. Iowa, and was p _ raised in the North Deep Creek ' ^ section of Yadkin County. Mr. Wooien was retired from farming and logging, and was a member of Maranatha Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife. Bernice Sturdivant Wooten in 1996, a daughter. Judy Shore Edmonds, and by 3 broth ers. Howard Wooten of Richfield, George Wooten of Pfafftown and John Wooten of Raleigh; and a sis ter. Ruth Ann Wooten Maynard of Pfafftown. Surviving: children. Brady (Ruth) Wooten. Phyllis Johnson, and Dale (Linda) Wooten. all of Hamptonville. Joan (Ray) Felts of State Road, and Vivian Triplett and Dale Barbee. and Dariene (Johnny) Layell. all of Elkin; 4 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchil dren; 1 great-great-grandchild; a sister. Pauline Wooten Durham; and 3 brothers. Bill Wooten and James Wooten. both of Mocks- ville; and Richard Wooten of Salisbury. Funeral services were at 2 p.ni. Sunday. May 20. at Maranatha Baptist Church by the Rev. Roger Elmore. Burial was in the Swan Creek Baptist CHiurch Ccmeteiy. OiwaiCoi / / I # / / DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. May 31,2001 V) N/> . V o -f- I Rev. George Roy Beak •j The Rev. George Roy Seals. 91. of Hanover Manor in Ashland.Va.. and formerly of \Vinston-Sa- lem. died Saturday, May 19,2001, In Richmond, Va. Bora in Coal Grove, Ohio, on Jan. 15. 1910. he was the son of Leroy Kramer Seals and Effie Martha Hankins. He was married to Pauline Gibson, who preceded him in death. He was a minister and pastored the Van Suren Bap. tist Church in Louisville. Ky.. First Baptist Church in Catrollton. Ky., First Baptist Church Ng^vton in Newton. Madison Avenue Baptist Church in Goldsboro. Highland Baptist Church in Hickory and Farmington Baptist Church in Farmington. He was a graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological _Seminary in Louisville. Ky. Survivors: a daughter. BarbaraBeals Boggs and husband Robert ofAshland, Va.; a son. George Rodney Beals and wife Martha of Danville. Va.; a sister, Sadie Higgins of Marion, Ohio; 6 grand- childrw and 4 great-grandchil dren. There was a graveside ser vice at 3 p.m. Friday, May 25, at Catawba Memorial Park and a memorial service at 1 p.m. Satur- ^y. May 26. at the College Park Baptist Church in Winsion-Salem. The Rev. Charles Edwards offici ated. Memorials: Hunton Baptist Church, 11660 Greenwood RoadGlen Allen. Va 23059: College IPark Baptist Church. 1701 Polo | Road, Winston-Salem. 27106; or First Baptist Church, 871 Main St., Oanvitie. VA 24541. ' y Malaysia Zaire Crews Malaysia Zaire Crews. 4 months old. of Winston-Salem. died Friday. May 25,2001, at the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was born Jan. 6. 2001. in Forsyth County to her parents. David and Arnetta Crews of the home; maternal grandparents. James (Joyce) Brown, paternal grandmother. Patricia Crews, pa ternal grandfather William (Belinda) Crews, all of Winston- Salem; paternal great-grandpar ents. Daniel (Lena) Edwards of Winston-Salem and Ida Alby of Advance; 2 aunts; 2 uncles; 3 great-aunts; a great-uncle; and other aunts, cousins and relatives. Funeral services were held at ' 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 30. in the chapel of the Russell Funeral Home with Minister Levander Green officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. J Thomas Eugene Creason Mr. Thomas Eugene Creason, 76, died May 19,2001. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Nov. 16.1924. in Cooleemee to the late Baxter Lee and Lydia Etta Templeton Creason. A veteran of the U.S. Navy in World War fi, he served in the Asiatic-Pacific Sector. In 1979, he retired from Brewer Paim and Wallpaper of Greensboro as field supervisor. He was a mem ber of the Cooleemee Historical Society. A sister. Vermeil Creason Reavls, preceded him in death. Survivors: his wife. Zerline Jeanes Creason; a son. Dwight Thomas Creason of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Judy Creason Fuller and husband James of York. S.C., Carol Creason Roberson of Mocksville. and Jeannie Griffith . Ulrich and husband Ted of Win-' ston-Salenu and 7 grandchildren. A graveside memorial was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 29 at the Legion Memorial Cemetery in Cooleemee. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103: or District 11 Memorial Honor Guard Southern Division. U fc- 0 Oavii County Public library litooKsville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. May 31,2001 Randy Joel Eades Randy Joel Hades, J-J of Coiiover. died Sunday. May 20, C a I a w b a County, he was Thelma Mathis I Eades, He was an employee of CommScope, where he had worked for more than 23 years. He was a member of Shiioh United .Methodist Church In Claremont and was a hunter and fisherman. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an in fant sister. Joyce Louise Eades. and a brother, Coyie Eades, Survivors; his wife, Regina Bean Eades ofthe home: 2 daugh ters and sons-in-law, Monica Eades and Joey Workman of Cherry ville and Amanda Eades of the home: 2 sons and daughter-in- law, Joel and .Michelle Eades of Swannanoa and Jeremy Eades of the home: a grandchildren: 3 sis ters and brothers-in-law. Kay Eades, Diaic and Ray Gillian of Denver, and Marsha and Waiter Joyner of Sherrills Ford; a brother and sisters-in-law. Tim and Charlene Eades of Lincolnton and Mrs, Coyie (Nancy) Eades of Little Rock Ark,: father and mother-in-law. Bob and Nell Cope ; of Cooleemee. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Dean Kelly, Tuesday at Shiioh United Methodist iThurch, Burial was in the chuch cemetery. Memorials: Shiioh Methodist. 1648 Shiioh Rd.. Claremont, 28610, Bobby Teague Ernest Mr, Bobby Teague Ernest. 69. of Advance, died at his home Tuesday, May 22. 2001- He was born Feb. 6. 1932. in Forsyth County to Orover Allen and Bertha Teague Ernest. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a charier member of Parkway Baptist Church, serving as a church deacon and ireasurer. Mr. Ernest retired from Roadway Trucking Co. with 28 years of ser vice. with his last position as a ter minal-operations manager. Survivors: his wife. Barbara Rikard Ernest of the home; a son. David Allen Ecnesi and wife Dawn of Charlotte: 2 grandchil dren; a brother. Edward Turner Ernest and wife Bonnie: 3 sisters, Peggy Linville and husband Bill, Carolyn Hellard and husband George and Nancy Conrad and husband Jack: and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. May 2S. at Kaywonh-.Miller Chapel, with the Rev. Steve Clayton officiating. Burial was in the Oaklawn Memo rial Gardens. Memorials: Parkway Baptist Church. 1170 W. Clemmonsviile Road. Winston Satem, 27127. j Selma N. McCIamrock ' Mrs. Selma Nichols McCIamrock, 98. of Cana Road. Mocksvilie. died Monday, May 28, 2001, at Autumn Care Nurs ing Home in Mocksvilie. Mrs. McCIamrock was born May 21. 1903. in Davic County to the late Malvin F. and Lula Boger Nichols. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus band. Wiley Lee .McCIamrock, in September 1989; 2 brothers. Ben jamin Nichols and Roy Nichols; and 2 sisters. Ella N. Bailey and Lillian Baker. Mrs, McCIamrock was a mem ber of Union Chapel United Meth odist Church. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 30, at Davie Funeral Service chapel with the Rev. Brad Holliman officiat ing. Burial followed at OakCrove~ United Methodist Church Gem- etery. Memorials: Oak Grove Meth odist Cemetery Fund. 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksvilie, 27028. 0 c DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 31,2001 n VI i o :h -a I r\ cy~- .>0 /Linda Osborne Mrs. Linda Osborne. JS, for merly of Wilkesboro, died 'nies- day. May 22.2001. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win- slon-Salem. Funeral services were at II a.m. Friday, May 25 at Fishing Creek Baptist Church, with the Revs. Charles Edwards and Vaughn Brown officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Osborne was born in Wilkes County on Sept. 18.1945. to Edwin Robert and Ella Mae Jarvis Anderson. She was a mem ber of Fishing Creek Baptist Church. Survivors: a daughter. Sandra Brooks and son-in-law Shelton Brooks: 2 grandchildren; a brother. William Roger Anderson and wife Lillie of WInston-Salem; a twin brother. Larry Robert Anderson of Wilkesboro; a sister- in-law, Debbie Anderson of Ad vance; and several nieces and nephews. Lois Be^ TVexIer y Mrs. Lois Bess Boyer Trexler. 80. of Mocksville. died Monday, May 28, 2001 at Forsyth Memo rial Hospital in Winston-Salem after being seriously ill for several days. She was bom March 4, 1921 in Cocke County. Tenn.. to the late Leander William and Verdte Blanchard Boyer. She was edu cated in Cocke County schools, and was retired from Cone Mill. She was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church and the Davie Family YMCA. She was preceded in death by her husband. Ervin Quincey Trexler. Survivors: daughters. Mary Ann Andrewsof Mocksville. with whom she made her home. Sharon Dorinda Goodman and Frances Nanette Harris of Salisbury; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great-grand children. Visitation will be from 7-8:30 p.m. Friday. June 1 at Lyerly Fu neral Home, 515 S. Main St., Salisbury. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 2 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Mocksville, oRiciated by the Rev. Glenn Reichley, interim pastor. Burial will be in Brookhill Memo rial Gx'dcns, Rockwell, / EUzabeth G. WOUard Mrs. Elizabeth Graham WilliattL 94, died at Salemtowne where she lived for the past 13 years. She was bom May 16,1907 to Galenus and Jenie James Graham in Fatmington which remained her home for 81 years. Survivors: a son. John Graham and wife. Patricia Grant Willlard of Winsion-Salem; 2 grandchil dren; 6 great-grandchildren, all of Raleigh. From high school at Clemmons. junior college at Mars Hill, and a year and summer school at Meredith College, she began teaching when she was 19, which she continued for 47 years. She taught at King. Farmington. Smith Grove. South Stokes and Davie Senior High.where she completed her career. Having what was called a "blanket certifi cate", she uught many subjects including English, French and math, directed numerous high school plays, a few that were mu sicals as she played the piano. She received a masters degree from Woman's College (UNCG). She was a lifelong inember of the Farmington Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School, played the old pedal oigan and piano as well as leading the singing. She was a member of the Farmington Chapter of the Eastem Star. Her hobbies were gardening, geneal ogy. teaching music and tutoring students for college. The family was to be at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel from 7-9 Wednesday evening. A graveside service will be held Thursday. May 31. at II a.m. at Farmington Community Cem etery. Memorials: Farmington Bap tist. Farmington Rd. Mocksville; Salemtowne. 1000 Salemtown Drive. Winston-Salem. 2TI06. OaviB County Public Ukaiy Mocksville, NC 0 o K : - OAVIE COLN-n- ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 Robert Lee Clodfelter Mr. Robert Lee Clodrelier, 73. of Yadkinville, died unexpectedly Friday, June 1,2001, at his home. Mr. Clodfelter was burn Jan. 31,192S. in Forsyih County to 0.x- car and Myrtle Ziglar CMfelter. He was retired from Sara Lee Cuip., was a member of Bethabara Moravian Church, and was a fish erman. Survivors: his wife, Margaret Jean Shermer Clodfelter of the home; 3 daughters. Catherine Clodfelter of Winston-Salem, Cynthia Humphries and husband Robert of El Paso. Texas, and Cheryl Clodfelter of Mocksville; a granddaughter; and 3 sisters, Jean Calloway of Tobaccoville, Ruth Shou.xe and husband William of Dale, S.C., and Jackie Newsome of Clemmons. y William Carl Fletcher .Mr. William Carl Retcher, 86, of Ridge Rood. Mocksville, died Thursday, May 31, 2001, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win ston-Salem, Mr. Fletcher was born April 19,1913, in Jennings, to James C. and Sally Blankenship Retcher. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife. Pearl Bandy Retcher, on Aug. 9,1996; 2 sons, Carl W. and Kenneth D. Retcher, and a daughter, Joyce F. Foster, He was a membpr of Commu nity Baptist Church and was em ployed with Troutman Furniture and worked as a farmer. Survivors: 2 daughters, Jane Spry and husband Lewis of Mocksville and Elaine Brown and husband Dennis of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; a brother, Claude W. Fletcher of South Carolina; and a sister, Chloe Shaw of Carry, S.C. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 2, at 2 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Clyde Settles ofTi- ciating. Burial followed at Smith Chapel. J-T. Goforth J Mr.JamesThomasCofonh,6S, of Beechwoud Farm Road, Statesville died Monday, June 4, 2001 at the Davis Regional Medi cal Center following a brief ill ness. Mr. Goforth was bom August 10, 1933 in Catawba County and was the son ofthe late James Daniel Cutonn and Mary Elizabeth (Lizzy) Lazenby Cofoith, He was a graduate of Cool Springs High School and married to Nancy Lazenby Goforth, who survives. He was a retired mechanic with the N.C. Department of Transpor tation in the equipment depart ment and was a charter member of Cool Springs Volunteer Fire De partment. He attended Bethany Presbyterian Church, and had served in the U.S. Navy Revives. He is survived by the follow ing: one son. Rev, Robert J. GofoithofCooleemeettwodaugh- lers, Jane G. Wiiherspoon of Statesville, and Dianne B. South ern of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one granddaughter. Heather Ann Wiiherspoon. Funeral services will be today at Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Bobby Eades will n officiate with interment to follow at Iredell .Memorial Gardens Cem etery. The family received friends Wednesday, June 6 at Nicholson Funeral Home from 7-8:30 p.m, > Memorials may be made to , Bethany Presbyterian Church, c/o ; 114 Bethany Road, Statesville, NC ' 28623. uY . 9) V V % -3 0 1 >- t y <r" Daw County Public uirary Mocksville, NC 0 Q nS i - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7, 2001 vj .4) 0 O , Garland Jones, Jr. V Garland Erasius (Dick)JonesJr.. 79.ofRalphMiUerRoad. Lexington died Wednesday. Mav30, 2001 at Meadowbnjck Ter race in Winsion-Salem after a pe riod of declining health. He was bom on June 28. J921 in Davidson County to Garland Erastus Jones Sr. and Odessa Eller Jones. Before his retirement he was self-employed in the whole sale/retail business with Broad Street Motors and Jones ShoeCen- 'cr. He served in the US Army during W\VII and was a member of the Loyal Oder of the MooseHe was preceded in death by two brothers. Harold Jones and WaltJones, and four sisters. Cleo Calloway. Leu Ogburn. Virginia oattlett. and Annie Bell Tate. He is survived by the follow- liig: his wife Louise Cable Jones of the home; twosons. Robin Jones and wife Pat of Lexington, and Sam Jones and wife Kathy of Win- ston-Salem; two daughters. Anne Allred and her husband Steve of Winston-Salem. and JenniferOwens of Lexington; two sisters. Louise Newsome of Winston-Sa lem. and Ella Kate Johnson of Mocksvilie; and several grandchil dren. Funeral services were heldSat- utday.June2.200l at 11a.m. at Midway United Methodist Churchwith burial following in the cem etery. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, June I. 20OI at Davidson Funeral Home.' / Charles Virgil Sparks .Mr. Charles Virgil Sparks. 93. of Winston-Salem, died Sunday. June 3,2001. at Arbor Acres. Mr. Sparks was bom in Oavie County on Sept. 14, 1907. to Baxter B. and Mattie Foster Sparks. Mr. Sparks was a mem ber of Konnoak Hills United Methodist Church. He was retired from Hanes Knitting Company with 45 years of service, and from Joyce Brothers Wholesale Com pany with 26 years of service. Mr. Sparks was preceded in death by his wife Margaret Hanes Sparks, and a brother, Cletus Sparks. Survivors: a brother. Ray Fos ter Sparks and wife Dot of Davie County; 2 sisters-in-law, Sudie jjlanes Clayton and husband Rob ert G. of Winston Salem. and Nancy "Jacque" Hanes Joyce and husband Glenn of Winston Salem; and a number of nieces and neph ews. The Rev. Randy Shetrill con ducted a graveside service at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 5 at Woodland Cemetery. Memorials: Konnoak. Hills United Methodist Church, 430 Weisner St., Winston Salem, 27127 I Bright Wiles » Mr. Bright "Coleman" Wiles. 83, of Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville died Friday, June I, 2001 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bora July 31. 1917 to late Thomas D. Wiles and Nancy Viola Vestal. He was of the Bap tist faith and worked as a farmer. He is preceded in death by both parents, eight brothers, and one sister. He is survived by one sister, Sudie W. Harris of Mocksville, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Monday, June 4 at Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Crady Trivette offtciating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials ituiy be sent to the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Sallie Brown Spillman J Mrs. Sallie Brown Spillman, S7. of Junction Road. Mocksville, died Saturday, June 2,2001, at her residence. Mrs. Spillman was bora Jan. 6, 1914. in Wilkes County to the late Clinton J. and Dessie Templeton Brown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Alphonso Spillman, in June 1989; 2 sons. Dock L. and Calvin D. Spillman; 2 brothers. Zennie and Tcm Brown; 2 sisters, Eva Hayes and '. Nobie Burnett: 4 half-brothers. Dodge Brown, Lon Brown, Luther Brown, and Gumey Brown; and a half-sister, Vertie McCrary. She spent her life as a home- maker raising eight sons and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors:.6 sons, Clarence L. Spillman and wife Nadlne of Mocksville, Joseph A. Spillman of Mocksville, Richard T. Spillman and wife Joyce of Cooleemee, Keith M. Spillman and wife Cheryl of Salisbury, Roger P. Spillman and wife Debbie of Cooleemee, and Alphonso G. . Spillman of Mocksville; 20 grand children, 26 great-grandchildren, and 5 gieat-gteat-grandchildren; a brother, James R. Brown of To ledo. Ohio; and 2 sisters, Alice Gibson of Albemarle and Bessie Vick of Yanceyville. ' Funeral services were held at . 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, at n Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Robert Creason officiating. Burial followed at Legion Memo rial Park in Cooleemee. <5— Oivis County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 -; O o --9 V a C 3- Roy Lester Anderson V Mr. Roy Lester Anderson, 78, of U.S. 601 South, Mocksville, died Wednesday afternoon, June 6. 2001 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Funeral services were at 11 a.ni. Saturday, June 9 at Liberty United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Phillip Park ofTiciating. Burial was in the church cetnetery. Memorials: building fund of Liberty Methodist Church, c/o Janie Wallace, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville; or for the cemetery fund of Center Methodist Church, c/o BUI Seaford, 199S U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. Mr. Anderson was bom in the Center community of Oavie County on Jan. 10, 1923, to the late Edward and Mittie Tutterow Anderson and was retired from Gravely Tractor Co. with 18 years of service. He had also beeh with Erwin Mills in Cooleemee with over 25 years of service. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army and the Air Corps. He was a member of the Ubmy United Methodist Church. His favorite pastime was spending quality time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Surviving: his wife, Mary Daniel Anderson of the home: 2 daughters. Nancy Anderson of Winston-Salem and Joyce Whitaker and her husband Michael of Mocksville; a grand daughter; a grandson; and a sis ter, Catherine Evans of Mocks ville. / William Douglas Bailey ' Mr. William Douglas Bailey, 81, of Woodleaf, died Saturday, June 9, 2001 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom on Nov. 17,1919 in Rowan County to the late Char lotte Fraley Culbiertson Bailey arid Hugh Marcellus BaUey. He was a graduate of Woodleaf High School, Class of 1936. where he was a member of the first Beta Club estabUshed in North Caro lina, and attended N.C. State Uni versity. He worked for the former U.S. Bureau of Fisheries on Kodiak Island, Alsaka. before re luming to Woodleaf where he op erated a dairy and tomato farm. He later owned a greenhouse con struction company. He was a member of Unity Presbyterian Church, where he had served as a deacon. He attended Liberty United Methodist Church. He was a charter member of the Woodleaf Civitan Club and the Woodleaf Volunteer Fire Dept., having served as chief. His first wife. Marguerite Bain Bailey, preceded him in death on Aug. 17,1985. Survivors: his wife, Nellie Munday Steele Bailey; 2 sons. Bob Bailey and Fred Bailey of Woodleaf; 3 daughters, Sandra Bailey Mowery of Woodleaf, Miriam Bailey Gardner of Cary and Maty Bailey Longm&ir of Orlando, Fla.; 2 step-sons, Jimmy Steele of Woodleaf and Tony Steele of Cooleemee; a brother. Jack Bailey of Charlotte; 2 sisters. Dr. Hilda Bailey of Salisbury and Mrs. Donnell Bailey Gowey of Seattle, Wash.; 5 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; 5 step- grandchiltlren; and 5 step-great- grandchildien. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 12 at Unity Pres byterian Church with the Rev. Malcolm Bullock, interim minis ter, and the Rev. David Reep ofTi ciating. Burial was tA'the church cemetery. Memorials: Unity Presbyte rian, PO Box 28, Woodleaf, 27054: or Liberty Methodist Be nevolence Fund, 144 Liberty Circle, Mocksville. y Jane Barrett Chauvenet Jane Barrett Chauvenet of Ber muda Village, died the morning of June 7,2001. She had been in de clining health for several years. She was bom Sara Jane Bamtt on Sept. 11, 1918, in Baltimore, Md., and was the only child of Harriet E. Salter and Henry Bariett. She graduated from East- em High School in Baltimore and Towson State TeacheTsCollege in Pikesville, Md. She obtained a masters of education degree from the University of Maryland. After teaching in Bound Brook, NJ., and Charlottesville, Va., she moved to Maryland, where she lived for more than 51 years. She worked for the Montgomery County, Md., school system for more than 30 years, initially as an elementary school teacher and later as a junior high guidance counselor until her retitement in 1982. She moved to Advance in the spring of 2000. Survivors: her husband of al- . most 57 years, Russell Chauvenet; ' her son and daughter-in-law, Allen Chauvenet and Julia Cruz; and 2 grandchildren. S Burial was at noon Sanirday, > June 9 at the Riverview Cemetery . in Charlonesville, Va. Memorials; Carolon Pediatric Oncology Fund, Dept. of Pediat rics, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, 27157-1081, (t Oavie Couflty Public Ubraiy MtKAsville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 -; O 0 vS , William TaftGodbey y Mr. William Taft Codbey. 93. formeriy of Harmony, died Friday. June 8. 2001. at the Mooresville Brian Nursing Center, following a lengthy illness. Mr. Godbey was bom Feb. 20. 1908 in Davie County, and was the son of the late .Martin Luther Godbey and Mae Ratledgc Godbey. He was a graduate of Harmony High School and was a self employed farmer. He was a member of Society Bapust Church and was married on Oct. 1. 1972 to Sarah Frances Mauldin Safley. who preceded him in death on April 15, 1996. Survivors: 3 sisters. Minnie G. Gill. Charlotte, Clara G. York, Harmony. Md Mildred G. Johnson of Mooresville; and a number of nieces and nephews. Mr. Godbey was preceded in death by a brother. Joe Godbey. and 4sisters. Sally G. Poster, Thelma G. Blackwelder, Pauline G. Stroud and Mary Catherine Campbell. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 10, at Society Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemete^. Memorials: Society Baptist Church. 879 Garden Valley Road. Statesville. 28625. / Mary Riddle Cough V Mrs. Mary Riddle Cough. 95, a resident of Meadowbrook Ter race of Davie for the past 15 months, died on June 8.2001. She was bom Oct. 25.1905. in Mocksville to John Leven and Minnie Foster Riddle. She was precerted in death by her husband, Crady Snow Gough, in 1966; brothers Carl, William and Leven Riddle; a son-in-law. Kelly 'Dock' Smith; a great-grand daughter. Amy Elizabeth Smith; and great-grandsons Zachary Keith Bell and Jesse Wayne McEwen. She was the oldest member of Green Meadows Baptist Church and a faithful servant for 28 years. Survivors; a daughter. Lula Mae Smith of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchil dren; 19 great-great-grandchil dren; a half brother. John Robert Riddle of Advance; and a sister- in-law. Ocie Helsabeck Riddle of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 10 at Green Meadows Baptist Church by the Revs. Kenneth Hyde, Michael Waters and a great-grandson. Wil liam Gray "Billy" Smith Jr., a seminary student. Burial followed at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Green Meadows Baptist Building Fund. 1646 N.C. 801 N.. Mocksville.. / Thelma Hamilton Grubb / Mrs. Thelma Hamilton Grubb. 87. of Salisbury, died Saturday. June 9.2001 at Salisbury Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks. She was bora Oct. 19.1913 in Davie County to the late ZulaAlice Hartley Hamilton and Rich ard Fuller Hamilton. She gradu ated from the Churchland High School and was employed at the Diana shop for 18 years. She wu a charter member of the Franklin Baptist Church. Allie Wyalt Sun day School Class and sang in the choir for many years. She also taught children's Sunday School. A son. Carlion Eugene Grubb,preceded her in death in 1988. Survivors: her husband, Henry Alfred Grubb, to whom she was married for 64 years; 2 sons. Henry Dale Grubb of Salisbury and Alfred Jerome Grubb of Ridgeway. Va.; 2 daughters. Joyce G. Bogle of Salisbury and Brenda G. Goodman of Apex; 5 sisters. Mildred HamilionTumer of High Point. Helen Hamilton Hood. Bobbie Jean Hamilton Daniel and Bertha Hamilton Correll. all of Mocksville. and Oneda Hamilton Massey of Advance; 8 grandchil dren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at II a.m. Tuesday. June 12. at Sumroersett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Jack Johnson, re tired. of Mocksville. officiatiiig. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Pa*- . „ • .Memorials: Franklin BaptistChurch. 38IOU.S.601.Salisbury. 28144. I o -f I V o~~ Davis County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 •: o O n9 Lindsay R. GunterJ Mr. Lindsay Raymond Gumer, 75, of Chinquapin Road. Mocks- ville. died Monday, June 5,2001, at Autumn Care of Mocksvilie; He was bom Nov. 23.1925. in Yadkin County to the late Paul and Odessa Baity Gunter. Mr. Gunter was a retired sawmiller and to bacco farmer and was a member of Liberty Baprist Church. He was preceded in death by his sister, Inez Troutman, and 2 brothers, Samuel Gunter and R.W. Gunter. , Surviving: his wife of 56 and , 1/2 years, Vitgiiqp Doris Speer j Qunter of the home; 8 children. n Linda (Gary) Sidden of Mocks- Ij ville, Steve Gunter of Harmony,Shirley (Lee) Shore of Yadkin- jy ville, Wayne (Angie) Gunter of MocksvUle, Marie (Paul) Melrose of YadUnville. Rebecca (Johnny) Mauldin of Mocksville, Brenda (Bobby) Settles of Dobson and Terry (Patty) Gunter of Mocks ville; 22 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; a sister, Nellie Speer of Mocksville; a brother, Chlrles Gunter of Harmony; an uncle; and several nieces, neph ews, cousins, and friends, f His funeral service was con ducted at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 7 at Liberty Baptist (3turch by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Albm Bracken. Burial was in the chureh cemetery. Memorials; Liberty Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Johnny Hobson 492 Chinquapin Road, Mocksville. I Burl Monroe Lanier Mr. Burl Monroe Lanier,6l. of Aubrey Meirell Road, Mocksville. died Saturday, June 9, 2001, at Forsylh Medical Center in Win- sion-Salem. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Gary Foster officiating. Burial was in Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. ijnier was bom April 17, 1940, in Davie County, the son of the late Donald Lafayette and Ella Mae Lloyd Lanier. He was retired from Energy United in Mocksville with 36 years of service. He-also was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church and Advance Masonic Lodge 710 for 21 years. He was preceded in death by 4 brothers, Melvin, Garland, Ed and Bill; and 3 sisters, Martha, Carolyn (Sis) and Jean. Survivors: his former wife, Faye W. Lanier of Advance; 3 sons, Michael (Dotlie) Lanier of Advance, Barry (Wendy) Lanier of Winsion-Salem. and Burl (June Bug) Lanier Jr. of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Ricky (Cindy) Liveniood__of Lexington; a brother. Tommy Lanier of Lexing ton; 2 sisters, Bertie Foster of Lex ington. and Joyce Jones of Ad vance; 4 grandchildre and several nieces and nephews. y Mary Ann Lipscomb Mrs. Mary Ann' Clement Lipscomb, 60, of Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville, died at her home June 9,2001 after a period of declining health. She was a native of Davie County, and graduated from Davie High School. The majority of her life was spent in New York, and after returning to Mocksville, she became a member of the Church of God of Prophecy. Survivors: 4 sons, Archie Lipscomb Jr. and Anthony Lipscomb of the home; Aaron Lipscomb of Greensboro, and Derrick Lipscomb of Salisbury; 3 brothers, Dewey Parks and Hayden Clement of Mocksville, and Loyal Clement Jr. of Ossing, N.Y.; 5 sisters. Alice Fortune, Lola Pettiford, Hannah McGee and Peggy Jones, all of Mocksville, and Jean C. Murdock of Woodleaf. vA .LI --ft o Oavi.Court»,W>«L^ MocKsyille. NU <2 (T- pa Q O a M DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 n i o .r O » ! Jesse Wayne McEwen V Master Jesse Wayne "Bubba' McEwen. 6, of Oiinquapin Road. Mocksville. died Monday. June 4. 2001. at Bienner Children's Hos pital in Winston-Solein after a sud den illness. He was bom May 14.199S. in Forsyth County to Jesse S. McEwen Jr. and Teresa Eddleman McEwen. Bubba attended kinder garten at William R. Davie El ementary School. He enjoyed playing T-ball with the White Sox and was eagerly awaiting the game on Saturday. June 2. Bubba ioved his pets, playing in the sand pile, jumping on the trampoline with his cousins, and riding his four-wheeier. Surviving; bis mother, Teresa Eddleman McEwen of Yadkin- viile; his father, Jesse S. McEwen Jr of Mocksville; his brother. James Stanley "Shorty" McEwen of Mocksville; his grandparents, Jesse and Arvesta McEwen of * Mocksville. Roy and Zelma Eddleman of Yadkinville and Marie Wishon of Yadkinville; 4 aunts and uncles; great-grandpar ents Lula Mae Smith. Sally Connell and Pete Wishon; great- great-grandparenis Mary Riddle Cough; other loved ones; and nu merous other great-aunts and uncles. His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Thursday. June 7 at Lib erty Baptist Church by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn. David Maynard and Monroe Otto. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospital. Medical Center Boule vard. Winston-Salem; or to Lib erty Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Johnny Hobson, 492 Chiniiuapin Road, Mocksville. . Bernice W. Matthews Bemice W. Matthews of Ad vance died Wednesday. June 6. 2001. at the Wake Forest (Jniver- stty-Baptist Medical Center. BomJan.3.1906.toRobenC.and LeU WilUams in Weliington. Kan. she married Roy Clifton Manhews on Jan. 1. 1928. 1984 she had resided at Bermuda village. Survivors: Dr. Ciaire Matthews of Hays. Kan.; Clifton and Anna Matthews of Winston-Salem; Dr. Julia .Matthews of Atlanta. Ga.; Dr. Rachel Matthews and Ingrid Matthews of Seattle. Wash. A lover of music. Mrs. Matthews was a supporter of the Winston-Salem Symphony, theFoothills Music Festival, the Se attle Baroque Orchestra and the N.C. School of the Arts. She was a member of NCSA Giannini So ciety and the founder of a schol arship for piano students at the school. A memorial will be held at later date in Wellington, Kan. Memorials: Foothills Music • Festival. Seattle Baroque Orehes- 'ira or N.C. School of the Arts j Foundation. ' Ruby Lee Oakes V „ M"- Ruby Lee CasstevenesOakes. 89, of Boonville. died Fri day, June 8. 2001. at Hoots Me- mofm Hospifqi, Mrs. Oakes was bom Dec. 26, 1911. to the late Tom Casstevenes «d Bessie Claudle Casstevenes. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus band. Qyde Oakes; and a brother, Fred Casstevenes. Survivors: a daughter. NancyOakes Cave of Boonville; a sis- l». Irene (Joe) Sizemore Pinnix of Mdkinviiie; 6 brothers. Mitchell (Cora Lee) Casstevenes of Boonville. Donald (Hazel) Casstevenes of Yadkinville, Charlie Casstevenes of Boonville,Roy (Came) Casstevenes of Dob- son, Geoige (Rutti) Casstevenes of Jonesville. and Frank (Marilyn) Casstevenes of Advance: and a grandson. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday. June 10. at BMnviiie Community Cemetery with the Rev. Dana Woolen offi ciating. Andrew Jacob Myers \/ Infant Andrew Jacob Myers. ' age 3 weeks, of Ijames Church Road. Mocksville. died Wednes day. June 6. 2001. at Brenner Children's Hospital in Winston- Salem. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 9 at Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Tommy Faust offi ciating. Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospital, Medical Center Boule vard. Winston-Salem. 27157; orto the Ronald McDonald House. 419 '' S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Sa lem, 27103. Andrew was born May 14. 2001, in Lexington Memorial Hospital to Eric Keith and Debra Jean Dennison Myers. Survivors.in addition to his parents: a brother, Tyler Robert Myers of the home; paternal grandparents Robert and Linda Myers of Hays; maternal grand- r mother Rose Dennison of Julian: and great-grandmother. Ruth Spicer of Trap Hill. / Ruby Gaylor Prater Mrs. Ruby Gaylor Prater. 84. of Cana Road. Mocksville. died late Tuesday afternoon. June 5. 2001 at Meadowbiook Terrace of Davie in Advance. Mrs. Plater was bom in Jellico, Tenn.. on May 16,1917 to the late William and Mattie Angell Gaylor and was a homemaker. She had been a seamstress. She attended Hope Baptist Church. She and her late husband. Chester Lee Prater, who died on Nov. 13, 1998. moved to Davie County in 1987 from Baltimore. Md. Survivors: her son and daugh-' - ter-in-law. Jerry and Sarah Prater , of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren: 3 great-grandchildren: a sister. Eva Eaton of Virginia Beach. Va.; and , a nephew. > Services and burial was in Bal timore. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, June 14,2001 •; O o w i T -2 sX c-*" y James Luther Seagle Mr. James Luiher Seagle. 90, of Yadkinville. died Wednesday. June 6. 2001. at Hoots .Memoiial Hospital. He was bom Nov. 16.1910, in Wadesboro to the late John Belton and Minnie Speagle Seagle. Mr. Seagle was a retired supervisor at Heritage Furniture and was a member of the Masonic Temple l420,ThomasviIle. Mr. Seagle at tended Nonhwood Baptist Church in Yadkinville. Surviving: his wife, Laura S. York Seagle, of the home; 5 chil dren, Shirley (Bill) Lowdermilk and Vickie (Ervin) Daniels of Mocksville, Ava (Floyd) Ellis of Yadkinville, Jimmy Seagle of Mocksville and Johnny Seagle of Salisbury; stepchildren Robert Cline of Yadkinville, Dean Cline of Traphill and Alvis Cline of Stokes County; 2 sisters, Bert Seagle and Kate Seagle of Valdese; II grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great- grtindchildren; 8 step-grandchil dren; 7 stepgreat-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 9, at Northwood Baptist Church by the Rev. Hubert Wishon. Memorials: the Northwood Baptist Church Building Fund. James Franklin Steed y James Franklin Steed, 84, of Steeds Community in Montgom ery County, died on June 7.2(WI, after a year of declining health. Mr. Steed, formerly a resident of Robbins, had been a patient at Pinehurst Nursing Center in Pinehurst. He was bom in the Steeds (Community on Sept. 14. 1916 to John Franklin and Ruby Cagle Steed, He was educated in the public schools of Montgom ery County, having graduated from Star High School in 1933. As a leader in Rohhins and Moore County civic, education, and busi ness affairs, he owned and oper ated Steed Furniture in Robbins for over 25 years and later was involved in advertising apd insur ance sales. He was a member of' the Oasis Temple of the Shrine and was a Mason. He was also a mem ber of Elise Presbyterian Chutch where he served as an Elder. He was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Mildred James Steed, in April of2000, and by a son, James Franklin Steed Jr., Survivors: a son. Dr. William P. Steed of Advance; daughter: Jane Steed Prevette of Virginia Beach. Va.; daughter-in-law. Carol Clark Steed of Carthage; 7 grandchildren; and a great-grand child. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 11 at Elise Presbyterian Church in Robbins with burial at Why Not Memorial Cemetery. Dtvift Coun^ Library MaoKsville, NC Alphla Burns Temple / Mrs. Alphia Burns Temple, 102. died Sunday, June 3, 2001, at Fbrsyth Medical Center. She was bom June 14. 1898, in Fott Springs. W. Va.. to C.H. and Betty Lee Bums. Mrs. Temple had been a member of Sedge Garden United Methodist Church and re tired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Oscar Temple Sr.; her son, the Rev, Ed ward Oscar Temple Jr.; and her daughter, Betty Lucille Bullard, Surviving: 6 grandchildren; II great-grandchildren; numerous great-great-grandchildren; and several great-greai-great-grand- children, Mrs. Temple was residing at Davie Place in Mocksville. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 7 ' at Vogler & Sons Main Street Chapel, Burial followed in Salem Cemetery. Doris Smlthiwilli ams J Mrs. Doris Smith Williams, 46. of Winston-Salem. died Thursday. June 7, 2001. at the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Cen ter. She was hom June 8. 1954, in Suffolk, Va. to Jetiie Small and Millard Smith. Mis. Williams was a member of the Church of Jesus Chiist of Latter Day Saints. Surviving: her husband. Dale Robert Williams of the home; 3 sons. Albeit, Anthony and Isaac Stanley all of Winston-Salem; her mother, Jettie Small Smith ofWin ston-Salem; 4 granddaughtere; 3 sisters. Hazel Oliver, June Smith of Winston-Saiem and Ciara McCrary of Lexington; a brother, Edward Smith of Mocksville; half brother, Emmanuei Smith of Pulaski, Va.; 2 haif sisters. Ester Smith of Winston-Salem and Francis Clark of Virginia; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at noon Monday, June II, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sainu with Bishop James Hassel officiating. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Mon day at the Wesiview Cemetery in Radford, Va. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 V) n: % J \ \ 6^ V Floyd Everette Angell Sr. Mr. Royd Evereile Angell Sr.. 70. of Winsion-Salem died Wednesday. June 13. 2001. ai Forsyih Medical Center. He was bom Feb. 23.1931. in Davie County to the late Charlie Franklin and Effie Spainhour Angell. Mr. Angell was a member ofComentone Baptist Church and served as a deacon and a member of the building and grounds com mittees. He carried the folks at Landmark Nursing Home to and from church. He has served as a deacon in the churches he attended since 1937. In 1933. he and his brothers founded and operated Angell Construction Co. He served his country as a corporal in the Marine Corps during the Korean conflict. Surviving: his wife of the home. Marjorie Sparks Angell; mother-in-law Vertie Sparks, also of the home; 2 daughters. Pam Harrell (husband Dennis) of Le*- ' ington and Donna Nash (husband Wayne) of Winston-Salem; 2 sons. F. Everene Angell Jr. (wife Dana) ofWnston-Salem and Tom Angell(wife Brenda) of Lexington; 7 grandchildren; 3 brothers. Grover, Ernest and Clyde Angell. all of Winston-Salem; and a sister. Mae Keith of South Boston. Va. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother. Fied E. Angell; and his sisters. Sue A. Smith and Alice H. Beauchamp. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. June 16. at Cor nerstone Baptist Church, with the Rev. Qharlie Martin officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Me morial Gardens. Memorials; Cornerstone Bap- Ust Building Fund. 4307 Thomas- j villeRd.. Winston-Salem. 27107. ' y John Henry Boger Sr. Mr. John Henry Boger Sr.. 88, of Ridge Road. Mocksville. died Saturday afternoon. June 16.2001 at his home. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. June 19 in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating Memorials; Cemetery Fund of Bethel Methodist Church, c/o David Essex. 193 Call Road, Mocksville. Mr. Boger was bom in Davie County July 26.1912. to the late Charlie S. and Amanda E Miller Boger. and was retired from Canon Mills with 41 years of ser- ' vice. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War 11. He enjoyed farming and gar- .dening. He was preceded in death by his wife Nannie Rummage Boger in 1996; and 3 sisters. Mary Angell, Pearl White and Lois Brown. Survivors; a son and daughter- in-law. Johnny Boger Jr. and wife Geraldine Stnith Boger of Mocks ville; and 2 brothers. Grady Boger of Mocksville and Clarence Boger of China Grove. Mitchell Thomas Foster Mr. Mitchell Thomas Foster. 34. of Westvlew Drive, Mocks ville. died Tuesday. June 12.2001. at Forsyth Medical Center in Win ston-Salem. Mr. Foster was bom April 10, 1947. in Rowan County to the late Hubert L. and Hazel Swicegood Foster. He was a member of Be lievers Sunship Tabernacle, was a former chaplain of the Davie County prison system and was a machine operator with Ingersoll Rand. Survivors; his wife of 35 years. Betty J. Tallent Foster; a son. Tho mas A-Foster and wife Robin of Mocksville; a daughter. Norma George and husband James of Harmony; 2 grandchildren; and 2 brothers. Medford A. Foster of Mocksville and Kenneth A. Fos ter of Advance. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. June IS. at Cool- eemee Church of God. with the Revs. Jerry Couch and Russell Morris officiating. Burial fol lowed at Legion Memorial Park. , Olin Mitchel Connell V Mr. Olin .Mitchell Connell. 89. of Howard Street. Mocksville. died Friday. June 13. 2001 at Forsyth Medical Center in Win ston-Salem. Mr. Connell was bom Feb. 20. 1912 in Forsyth County to the late Luico M. and Lula Leach ConneU. .Mr. ConneU attended Victory Bap tist Church and worked for Ingersoll Rand in the paint depart ment. s' He was preceded in death by . his wife. Bessie Connell. on Dec. • 23. 1992; 2 sons. Dewey and Baiiy Connell; and 3 sisters. Lois■Nichols. Joann Reeves and Vicky ! Connell.Survivors; 2 sons. Ray M. Connell and wife Betty and JamesR. Connell and wife Annie, all of "Cooleemee; 3 daughters. BrendaConnell of Mocksville. PauletteChattin and husband Roger ofCooleemee. and Dianne Wallerand husband Bob of Salisbury; asister, Eva Doss of Trinity; 19 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil- idren; and 2 great-great-grandchil dren. Funeral services were heldMonday. June 18. at 11 a.m. atDavie Funeral Service Chapelwith the Rev. Shelby Harbour of ficiating. Burial followed atRowan Memorial Park in Salisbury.Memorials; Victory Baptist "Building Fund. 160 Midway St.. Cooleemee. 27104. Davi8 Coufi^ PiAlic lilwaiyMocksville, NC DAVIE county enterprise RECORD, June 21,2001 ^5 Robert Lester RouUi ^ Mr. Robert Lester Routh, 63, died June 12.2001, at High Point Regional Hospital. Mr. Routh was horn July 16, 1937, in Guilford County to June Joshua and Ethel Ball Routh. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and had been employed by Sears in High Point in customer service. Mr. Routh was a member of Grace Baptist Church. He was married to the former Linda Clatfc, who survives, of the residence. Also surviving: 6 daughters, Carol Routh Kelly of Mocksville, Connie Routh Knight of Winston- Salem, Michelle Beasley and April Renee' Routh of Greens boro, Angel Routh Brafford of Thomasville and Beth Kennedy of High Point: 7 sons, Roben Lester Routh Jr., John Lee Routh and Brian Kennedy, all of Greensboro. June Joshua Routh U of Wake For est, Michael Edward Routh of Winston-Salem, Eric Macker- aghan of Jamestown and Marc Mackeraghan of Archdale: his mother, Ethel Ball Routh of Maysville, Ga.; 2 sisters, Nona Byrd of Greensboro and Cleia Noller of Maysville, Ga.: 22 grandchildren: and S great-grand- children. The funeral was at 2:30 p.m. Friday, June IS at Grace Baptist Church, Randleman, conducted by the Rev. Marvin Patterson. Burial was at Guilford Memorial Park. Daniel Chal Smith / Mr. Daniel Chal Smith, 92. of Chal Smith Road, Mocksville. died Monday. June 18,2001 at his residence. Mr. Smith was bom Feb. 21. 1909 in Davie County to the late Daniel W. and Mary Miller Smith. He was preceded in death by four sisters and a brother. Survivors: two daughters, Gwyn Smith and Ann Smith, both of Mocksville: and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service was sched uled for 11 a.m. Thursday, June 21, at Smith Grove United Meth odist Church Cemetery with Dr. Bob McLawhom and the Rev. Ray Offerel officiating. The family was to receive friends Wednesday night at 7-8:30 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Memorials: Smith Grove Hut Fund, c/o Sue Boggs, 516 Dulin Rd., Mocksville. y Madge Parsons Smith Madge Parsons Smith, 70, of Wallburg died Tuesday. June 12. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. She was bom May 28, 1931. in Wilkes County to ^mond and Agatha Parsons. On Sept. 1.1951, she married Fletcher Ray Smith, who preceded her in death on March 8.1988. Mrs. Smith gradu ated from High Point College and retired after 20 years as an elemen tary school teacher, having taught in Forsylh County, High Point and Thomasville. She was a member of New Mount Vemon Methodist Church. Surviving: 2 sons, Greer F. Smith and wife Donna of Wallburg and Jeffrey R. Smith and wife Margie of Mocksville: a daughter, Elizabeth S. Weavll and husband David of Wallburg: 3 sis ters. Louise Hepler and Carolyn Charles of West Jefferson and Elizabeth Whitesides of High Point: 5 grandchildren: and 2 step- grandchildren. A graveside service was held at I p.m. Friday, June 15 at New Mount Vemon Methodist Church Cemetery by Dr. Brooks L. Hunt and the Rev. David Nolan. Memorials: New Mount Vemon Methodist, 6427 Friend- ship-Ledford Road. Winston-Sa lem, 27107: or Hospice & Pallia tive Care, IIIO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. y Ruby M. Stiller Mrs. Ruby M. Stiller. 87. of Junction Road, Cooleemee, died Friday. June IS, 2001. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Stiller was bom Aug. 27. 1913. in Rowan County to the late Thomas F. and Leila Freemen Michael. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hayden C. Stiller in 1978: a brother. Garland Michael: and 2 sisters, Thelma Hart and Margaret Yourbough. Mrs. Stiller spent her life as a homemaker and was of the .Meth odist faith. Survivors: 2 sons. Hayden C. Stiller Jr. of the home and Donald R. Stiller atuJ wife Joan of Pawleys Island, S.C.: 3 daughters, Annette S. Broadway and husband Coy of Cooleemee, Janette S. Fahey and husband James of Salisbury and Lynda S. Tutterow and husband Gene of Advance; 10 grandchil dren: 6 great-grandchildren: a great-great-grandchild: 2 brothers, Cecil Michael of Norfolk, Va., and Ted Michael of China Grove: and a sister, Frances Blackley of Farmville. Funeral services were held at I p.m. Saturday. June 16. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Brad Holliman officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Memo rial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27130. •>) • ^ I V cy Oav» County PuWfe Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28. 2001 0 o John Robert Davis Mr. John Robert Davis, S3, of Duke Sireec, Cooleemee, died Thursday, JuneZl, 2001 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom Sept. 17,1947 in Davie County to the late Ralph and Blanche Hawkins Davis. He was employed with The Budd Group in Winston-Salem and served in the U.S. Army during the Viemam War. Survivors: a son, Eric Davis of Winston-Salem; a daughter, Sonia Hamilton of Salisbury; and a grandchild. The body was cremated, and no services were plaruied. Sylvester P, Footc / Sylvester Patterson Foote, 83, died on Father's Day, Sunday, June 17,2001. Mr. Foote was the eldest child bom to the late George and Arrier Foote on Sept. 18, 1917,.in Mocksviile. He served his coun try during World War II. He re lumed to Winston-Salem, where he met and married Ola Mae Mar tin Foote, who preceded him in death on Dec. 12, 2000. Married for 60 years, they reared their three sons. Mr. Foote worked for and retired froqt R.J. Reynolds To bacco Co. oto more than 40 years of service. He also worked for a number ofyears at Sears, Roebuckand Co. His leisure time was spent gardening, repairing (especially with his sons) vehicles, visiting the sick and shut-in, and spend ing time with family. He was a sports advocate and was fond of traveling. He was a member at Chinqapin Grove Missionary Bap tist Church, Mocksviile, where he served as a deacon. Mr. Foote also was preceded in death by his middle son, Ralph Henry Foote, on March 4, 1997; and a brother and a sister, George "June" Foote and Juliean F. Will- Survivors; sons, Buford S. (Chaudia) of Walkenown, Rickie W. (Linda)ofPfamown, andan"adopted" son. Earl (Phyllis) Lattimore of Winston-Salem: sis- wrs, Naomi F. Frost and Elizabeth P. Dalton of Mocksviile, and Cleo (Sylvester) F. Palmer of BnxtklynN.Y.; brothers, Cal (Eva) FooteMd Henry Lee (Evella) Foote, teth of Mocksviile: 5 grandchil- dren: 3 great-grandchildren; 2 aunts; sister-in-laws, Mary Foote of Winston-Salem, Essie W. Lin- ville, Patricia A. Manin, Mary S. Martin, all of Winston-Salem, Clara F Martin of Greensboro, Patricia M. Martin of Kern- ersville and Mary "Bobbie" Mar- tin of Philadelphia, Pa.; a brother- in-law. Elder Richard H. (Glynner) Manin of Winston-Sa- lem; many nieces, nephews, cous ins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services began Friday,^ne 22, ar Gilmore Memorial Chapel. Services continued at 11 a.in. Saturday, June 23, at Oiinqapin Grove Missionary Bap tist Church in Mocksviile, where the Rev. Darrel McConnell offi ciated. Burial followed in the church cemetery. cT Ct fd ©tvtoCoun^PubllcUWft Mocksviile. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28. 2001 (X \3 / Adah Hooker Grimm Ms. Adah Mclmire Hooker Grimm. W, of MeadowbrookTer- raee. Advance, died Wednesday, June 20,2001. She was bora July 18.1906< BirmingKam. Ala., (o William C. Mclntire and Nina Spence Mclntire. She was a member of the Faithope, Ala., chapw of East- em Star and was a retired super visor. with more than 20 years of service with the U.S. Navy De partment in Washington. D.C. Preceding her in death were two htjsbands. Wilbur A. Hooker and Esten Orimin. Surviving: 2 nephews; 2 nieces; and several great-nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. June 22, at EimwoodCemetery. Charlotte; Memorials may be sent to the Faithope chapter of Eastern Star, Fairhope, Ala. / Varn Reid Michael / Mr. Vam Reid Michael, 94. of [ Lexington died Thursday. June 21 i 2001, at his home after declining health during the past several months. Mr. Michael was bora April 14, : 1907, in Davidson County to Harvey Reid Michael and Sally Lanier Michael. He was a former employee of the N.C. Dept. of Transportation. He was preceded in death by his wife. Ethel Sharpe Michael, and 3 sisters. Daphne IGnzey. Euia V. Hege and Leona Snider. Surviving; a son, Bobby Michael and wife Peggy of Mocksville; daughters, Laverne Leonard and husband Nick, Bonnie Taibert and husband Glenn, ail of Lexington; 6 grand children; 9 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; a brother Howard Michael of Lexington; a sister. Inez M. Sharpe of Lexing ton. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 23. at Beulah United Church of Christ, where Mr. Michael was a lifetime member, with the Rev. Bruce Updyke officiating. Burial fol lowed at Forest Hill Memorial Park. Memorials: Beulah Church of Christ, c/o Hollis Trexler. 1445 Center Church Rd.. Lexington. 27295. / Alice Clay Pauley y Mrs. Alice Clay Pautey. 72, of Winston-Salem died Tuesd June 19. 2001. at Forsyth Me cal Center. She was bom April 29. 19: in Wayne County. W.Va.. to Ge .eral and Virginia Clay. M; Pauley was a member of Gtap vine Baptist Church. She was preceded in death I her husband. Gieenway Pauley i Surviving: 3 sons. Greenwr Pauley Jr. and wife Bienda ar David Pauley and wife Cathy, a of Winston-Salem. and Michat Pauley of Ohio; 4 daughter: Brenda Beach and husband Dam of Winston-Salem. Linda Hedric and husband Otis of Mocksville Patricia Keicher and husban. Doiig of Winston-Salem and Lol. White and husband Luther o Mocksville: 10 grandchildren;: great-grandchildren; and a sister Beatrice Coffman of West Vir ginia. Funeral services were at [1 a.m. Friday. June 22 at Grapevine Baptist Church in Lewisville, with - the Revs. Ronnie Comer and Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. o o OaviB County Public Uliraiy Mocksville, NO 5b "a: .y cr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28.2001. 0 J Laura 0. Robertson Mts. Laura C. Robertson, 76. of Howardlown Circle, Mocks- ville. died on Monday, June 2S, 2001 at Meadowbrook Teiiace of Davie in Advance, Mrs. Robertson was bom Nov. J5. 1924 in Davie County to the late Thotnas W. and Adeiia Haneline Carter. She was a mem ber of Bisby Presbyterian Church and The Women of The Church. Mrs. Robertson graduated from Mocksvfile High School in 1942 and retired from Drexei Furniture Co. in 1988. Survivors; her husband of S2 years, Calvin "Hoss" Robertson of Mocksvitle; 2 sons. Carter Robertson and wife Brenda of Mocksville, and Danny Robertson and wife Robin of Lexington: and a daughter, Laura R. Hatley and husband Gary of Albemarle; 4 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and a sister, Audrey James of Reedy Creek. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 28 at 2 p.m. at Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Brian Rummage offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Memorials: Bixby Presbyte rian Cemetery Fund. P.O. Box 2227, Advance. 27006. I Stephen Wayne Sims y Mr. Stephen Wayne Sims, 17. of Daniels Road. Mocksville, died Saturday morning at his home. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 25 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Clyde Settle and John Hoots offi ciating. Butial was in the Jerasa- lem Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: the Memorial Gar den at Davie High School. 1200 Salisbury Road, Mocksville. Mr. Sims was born in Davie County to Peggy Robbins Sims Ellison of Mocksville, and the late Melvin Sims. He was employed with Bi Lo Supermaricet and was a rising senior at Davie High School, where he had been amem- ber of the ROTC. He enjoyed trav elling to the North Carolina moun tains and playing billiards. Surviving: his mother and step- ifather, Peggy and Kenneth Ellison of Mocksville; a sister. Penny Moore of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Melvin Sims Jr. of Lexington and Mark Sims of Salisbury, 3 nieces. Courtney M<»re. Kristia Barney and Megan Sims; a nephew. Joshua Moffitt; his maternal grandmother, Addie Robbins of Mocksville; and paternal grand parents, Colon and Lucille Ellison ofLibetty. . -v (^f\ e r-J \ . Colin James York y Mr. Colin James York. 82. of Bethel Church Road, Mocksville died Monday.June 25,2001 at hisresidence. Funeral services will be at 2p.m. Thursday, June 28 at Eaton ^neral Chapel with Chris Wallace officiaUng. Burial win bein Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetety. The family was to be at the funeral home from 7- 9 p.m. Thursday. Memorials: Rowan VocationalWorkshop, 2728 Old Concord Koada Salisbury, 28144. Mr. York was born June 29, 1918 in Iredell County to the late Sim and Pearlie Templelon York. He was a salesman with J.P. Green Milling Co. and a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife. Ruby Barnette York of the home; a ^ughter, Shirley Ann York of Winston-Salem; a son, DennisJames (Cathy) York of Mocks- Ville; 2 grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren.He was preceded in death by a daughter, Rosalie York, <0 .V o 0 ^ public MoCKsvIW. nc —£ <r~