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Jul - DecfV o ' . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 4,2002 lA .<u o O y Garland Paul Anderson Mr. Gariand Paul Anderson. 69. of Nicholas Way. Mocksville, died Tuesday. June 25.2002 ai his ■tsidence.Mr. Anderson was bom June12. 1933 in Davie County to thelate Hugh and Beulla Creason Anderson.Survivors: his wife of 47 years.Ethel Lanier Anderson, to whom»c was married Nov. 4, 1954; 3wns. David P. Anderson. RandyE. Anderson and wife Debra. andMichael D. Anderson and wifeAngle, all of Mocicsville; 2 daugh-lers. Judy Robbins and husbandWhnny of Mocksville. and LisaHampton and husband Tommy ofMooresville; a brother. HarveyAnderson of Long Island. N.Y.; asister. Indell McClamrock of Mocksville; 9 grandchildren: andrgreai-giandchildten.He was preceded in death by ason. Terry Garland and several brothers and sisters.He worked for the Sara LeeCorp. and was of the Baptist faith.Funeral services were Friday.June 28 at 11 a.m. at Welch Fu- ; neralHoine Chapel with the Rev. iJunmy Hmson ofTiciating.Memorials: Brenner's Chil-oren Hospital Development Office. Medical Center Blvd.. Win- ston-Salem. 27157-1021. y Celia Pardue BarneyMn. Celia Pardue Barney. 93,of Winston-Salem died ThursdayJune 27. 2002. at The Oaks of Forsyth.She was bom June 20. 1909.in Suny County to SUas Lee andMartha Wright Pardue. She was amember of Hanes Baptist Church.She was preceded in death byher husband, fted B. Barney; ason. James Bill Barney; 4 sisters; and 2 brothers.Surviving: 3 daughters. BenyB. Burke and husband Buddy.Manchel B. Tesh and husbandBob and Brenda B. Swain, all ofWinston-Salem; 3 sons. Bobby E.Barney and wife Maxine of Rich-moniL Va.. Jack Barney and wifeJoAnn of Advance and JerryBarney and wife Karen of Win- ,stott-Salem; a daughter-in-law,Louise Barney of Winston-Salem; I17 grandchildren; and 16 great- / grandchildren. IA graveside service was heldat 11 a.m. Saturday, June 29. atWestlawn Gardens of Memory inClemmons with the Revs. RonGroce and Robert HuicAens officiating. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Pearlie Mae Boger/ Mrs. Pearlie Mae Stanley Boger. 69. of Ben Anderson Road.Mocksville. died Wednesday. June 28. at heriesidence.Bom May 22. 1933. in SunyCounty, she was the daughter of the late William E. and Dora Elizabeth Lash Stanley. She was a homemaker and attended Rock Spring Baptist Church. She was a member of Island Ford BaptistChurch. She and her husband.Ralph Hoover Boger. who survives. were married for 55 years. Survivors: 2 sons. Thomas Lee Boger of Mocksville and KennethRay Boger (Linda)ofTaborCity;3 daughters. Elizabeth Hope Wil son (Garry). Martha Darlene Chambers (Jim) and Susan ReneePotts (Howard), all of Mocksville;a tlaughter-in-law. Pat Boger of State Road; 3 brothers. RonaldStanley of Thurman and Roger Stanley and Ray Stanley, both of State Road; 20 grandchildreiK 13 great-grandchildren; and severalnieces and liephews. In addition to her parents; ason. Dennis Gray Boger, preceded her. The funeral service was held ] at 2 p.m. Saturday. June 29. at Rock Spring Baptist Church with the Revs. Steve Hedgeoock and Giady Ditterow officiaiing. Burialwas in the church cemetery. Pallbearers werelhlbert Boger. BrianHedrick. Justin Latham. Johnny Anderson. David Roger and Johiwy Williard. Memorials: Hospice ofIredelL2347 Simonton Road. Statesville. 28625. Qivig County Public libraiVMocksvHIe, NO or- o <3 - Q> i 3 X X) e. ) 6- y - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4,2002 Florence S. Cheek Florence S. Cheek. 94. for merly of Jonesville. died June 27. 2002. at Fbrsyth Medical Center.' Mrs. Cheek was bom Ocl 9, 1907. in Suiry County. She was preceded in death by her husband. Rufus Shirley Cheek: 2 brothers; and a sister. survivors; 8 daughters. Edna Martin of High Point. Nancy Norton and Shirley Ann Eichenbauin. both of Ounnellon. Fla.. Betty Williams of Plymouth. Mich.. Tommye Logan. Judy Hetnric and Phyllis Wagoner, all of PfaJRown and Gale Triplett of Jonesville; 2 sons. Larry Cheek of Hickory and Seth Cheek of Pfafftown; 3 sisters. Stella Hitch of Dunnellon. Fla.. Irene Blackburn of High Point and Jackie Thompson of Mocksville; 22 grandchiltiren; 24 great-grand children; and 3 great-great-grand- children. The fiuieral service was held at 11 a.m. June 29, at Hodges Fu neral Home Chapel in Elkin by Drs. Ray Hamilton and Gary * McCollough. 'Burial followed at Swan Cieek Baptist Church Cem etery. Charles Ray Dinklns Mr. Charles Ray Dinkins. 64, of Yadkinville. died Thursday^ June27. Mr. Dinkins was bom Aug. 28. 1938. in Yadkin County to Fred and Marie Kelly Dinkins. Mr. Dinkins served in the U.S. Army and was a retired mechanical draftsman/engineer for R.J. Reynolds Tbbacco Co. He was a member of Forbush Baptist Church, where he served as itea- con. Sunday school superinten dent. teacher and youth leader. Surviving: his wife, Shirley Smith Dinkins, of the home; 2 daughters. Renee Dinkins Ring and husband Dale of Boonville and Missi Dinkins Clayton and husband Heath of Caty; 2 grand children; 2 sisters. Bobbie Davis of Advance and Peggy Muldrow. of Asheville; a brother. Jerry Dinkins. of Ogden. Utah; and a. number of nieces and nephews; The funeral service was con ducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. June 30. at Forbush Baptist Church by the Revs. Calvin Knight and Charles Jones. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Forbush Baptist. 3941 Old Highway 421 E.. Yadkinville. 270SS. Davi0 County Puloiic MocksvHie, NO - Paddison Wade Preston / Mr. Paddison Wade "Pat" Preston of Bermuda Village, died Sunday. June 23.2002. at Notth- epi Surry Hospital, He was bom June IS. 1921, and was reared at Mills Home of Baptist Children's Homes in ThomasvHle. He was a graduate of Wake Forest College, where he later served as assistant football coach and athletic director. He also coached at UNC Chapel Hill under Jim Taium in the late SOs. During Wotld War II. he served * in the U.S. Marine Corps in the Duke V-12 and received the Purple Heart Award for service in Okinawa. Alter the war. He played football for the Chicago Bears. Mr. Preston was a member of the NC Sports Hall of Fame and Wake Forest University Sports Hall of Fame. He was retired from Inland Container Cotp. Survivors; his wife of S3 years. Elizabeth Hall Preston; 2 sons, Michael Paddison Preston and Andrew William Preston and wife Jane; 2 daughters. Nancy Preston Hudspeth and Jane Preston Pennington and husband Ron; 9 grandchildren; and 3 great-grand children. The funeral service for Mr. Preston was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. June 26. at Clemmons Presbyterian Church. A graveside service was held at n noon Thursday. June 27. at Black Mountain Veteran's CCmeteiy. n( n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 4.2002 • QJ y _J Sharon Louise Gaither Miss Sharon Louise Gailher, 48. of No Greek Road. Mocks, ville. was dead on airiva] at Davie County Hospital on June 25.2002. She was the daughter of the late William and Edith Cowan Gaither. Survivors: a daughter. Felicia Strother of Mocksville; a sUter, Laveme Hamilton of Atlanta. Ga.: and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday. June 30 at I p.in. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home, with the Rev. Rodney Barker of. ficiating. Burial followed in Belmont Cemetery in Staiesville. Dennis Dale Rudy Mr. Dennis Dale Rudy. 75, of Bermuda Village, died June 27, 2002. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home of a brain tumor following a bout with leukemia. He was bom March 11. 1927. in New Philadelphia. Ohio to Jay B. Rudy and Pearl Wettz Rudy. He graduated from New Philadelphia Senior High School, where his father w,as the principal. He ob tained a bachelor's-degree in chemical engineering from Case Institute of Technology in 1949 and a master's degree from Mas. sachusetts Institute of Technology in 1950. He was a veteran of ; _ World War n serving in the U.S. i ' Navy. He joined the E.I. Do Pom I Chemical Or. in 1950 and worked in various assignments for 42 years, involving him in. among other things, research, develop, mem, employee relations, plant management, technical sales ser- ^ vice and engineering manage- - mcnL He was involved in more - than 30 projects for new or im proved facilities amounting to more than S3 billion. He was uti lized on many occasions during the last 12 years of employment as a trouble-shooter, which took him to locations in the USA, Eu- . rope. South America. Mexico, ' Canada and China. He deveTopeir a methodology called 'Quantita tive Risk Assessment* used to di- rect capital expendilitres to appro- priately reduce on-slle and off-site risks from potential process haz- ards. He retired in 19% and he and his wife moved to Bermuda Vil- lage in 1993. He was active in Piesbyterian churches in Newark. Del.. Corpus Chrisli. Texas, Wilmington. Del. and Qemmons. He song in church choirs. He was involved with the Society for the Preservation and Encouragemeiit of Barbershop Quartet Singing. He formed and directed a Ber- muda Village choir. He estab- lished and led a wine aTicionados group at Bermuda Village and served as a judge for several years at the wine competition at the Dixie Gassic Fair. Survivors: his wife. Jeanne Fritche Rudy, his high school sweetheart jnairied for more than 54 years; 4 children. Steven Rudy and wife Susan of Castle Rocl^ Colo., Debra Brass of Mayfield Heights. Ohio. Cynthia Pace and husband Lee of Aston, Pa. and Rebecca Nowling and husband Jeff of Tucker. Ga.; 5 grandchil dren; 4 step-grandchildren; a step- great-grandchild; a brother. Ken- nelh Rudy and wife Linda of Marion. Ohio. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. July 13, at Getiifflons Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Wlliam Hoyle offi ciating. A celebration of the life | will be held immediately after the memorial service in the living room at Bermuda Village. His ashes will be interred in New Philadelphia. Ohio at a later date. - Memorials: a charily of the donor's choice. 1 V- cr Owii County Public Ubraw NO Q O I V •v I L cr S 4— 1 cr" DAVIE county enterprise record. July U. 2002 / John Lee Lineberry Mr. John Loo **Bob" Linebeny, 70. of Springhill Drive, Cooleemee, died Friday. July S, 2002 at his home. Funeral services were held Sunday. July 7 at 2 pjn. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Danny Dillard officiating. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. Memorials: Rowan Regional Home Health and Hospice. 825- A W. Henderson St.. Salisbury 28144. Mr. Lineb^ was bom Sept. 1.1931 in Davie County to the late Raymond and Floyce Griffin Linebeny and was retired from Drexel-Heritage in Mocksville.He was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by a brother. Thomas Linebeny. Survivors: his wife. Myrtle Carpenter Linebeny of the home: a daughter. Cindy Church of Cooleemee: 2 sons. Ricky Lee (Joyce) Linebeny of Woodleaf. Randy William (Diana) Linebeny of MocksviUe; 2 grandchildren: 2 great-grandchildren: 2 step-giund-children: and a sister. Margaret Branch of Sheperdtown. W. Va. Gwyn Dowel! Long. y Mrs. Gwyn Doweil Long of 138 Keswick Drive. Advance, died suddenly, as the result of a stroke, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Monday,. July 8.2002. She was bom March 10.1965. in Mount Airy to William Roscoe Doweil and Cassie Gwyn Dowell Key. She spent her early life in Mount Airy and was graduated valedictorian of her class at North Sutiy High School and was gnutu- ated with honors from Wake For est University. Mrs. Long was the program coordinator of Pfizer Pharmaceutical Co. She was a member of Pfafftown Baptist Church, a former Miss Mount Airy and Miss North Carolina-US Teen. ' " . Surviving: her husband, Del E. Long of the home: 3 children. Zach. Celeste and Victoria of the home: her mother, Cassie Gwyn Doweil Key; 2 sisters. Ginger Homaday and Gretel Key. both of Mount Aity; her stepfather. Frank Key of Mount Airy: a stepsister. Patty Eakes of Spartanburg. S.C.; her mother and father-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Long of Pfaliiown: and a sister-in-law. Lisa Tilley of Midway. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 10 at Vogler & Sons Reynolda Road Chapel with the Revs. Jetty Webb and . Craig Bowman ofiiciating. Burial followed at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church. Memorials: Gwyn D. Long's Children's Educational Fund, Hillsdale United Methodist Church. 5228 U.S. 158. Advance. MooKsiriile, NC Elizabeth Lyons y Elizabeth Lyons. 70. of y Statesville, died Sunday. June 30. 2002 in Iredell Memorial Hospi- tal. She was bom in Davie Coimty. where she anended public school. She was a member of Mt. Carmel Holiness Church in Iredell County. Surviving: her father, (Jasion Lyons of Statesville: 5 brothers, Harding Cuthreli and David Lyons, both of Mocksville. Rich ard Lyons of Statesville. Jasper Cuthreli and Nathaniel Lyons, both of Salisbury; 3 sisters. Helen Gregory of Mocksville. Mary Magalene and Annie Mae Lyons, both of Statesville. Funeral services were held Fri day. July 5 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Elder Norman Gillispie officiated. Burial fol lowed in Rose Otnetety. Ronnie Lee Mayberry j Mr. Ronnie Lee "Sport" V Mayberry. 49, of Winston-Salem. died Sunday. July 7.2002. He was bom Aug. 21.1952. in Forsyth County to Ray and Edith Anders Mayberry, Mr. Mayberry was self-employed. Surviving: a son, Joshua Manson; a stepdaughter. Hope Austin, both of Winston-Salem; 5 sisters. Shirley Joyner and hus band Wayne. LindaAlexanderand husband Darmyotul Gail Knowles ' and husband Scott, all of Winston- Salem. Cindy Bailey and husband Ron of Galax, Va. and Treasa Templeton and husbatul Gary of Winston-Salem: 4 brothers. R.E. Mayberry and wife Colene of Mocksville. Sherman Mayberry of Winston-Salem, David Mayberry and wife Grade of Lewisviile and Eddie Mayberry and wife Mary Ann of Tobaccoville; his girlfriend. Martha Manson of Winston-Sa lem; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Wednesday. July 10 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Zeno Groce officiating. Burial followed at Woodland Cetnetery. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD JulyU^ Ellen Kirks McEachern Mrs. Ellen Newton Kirks McEachern. 53, of Hender- sonville, formerly of Concord, died Wednesday, July 3, 2002 at Park Ridge Hospital in Fletcher. A graveside service was held Saturday, July 6 at 2 p.m. at Caro lina Memorial Park, with the Rev. Michael parley officiating. She was bom April 22, I9d9 in Cabamis County, a daughter of the late Dewey Lee Newton Sr. and Edith Simpson Newton Free man. She was a homemaker and formerly attended West Concord Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband, Mike McEachern of Greensboro; a daughter, Angela Kirits of Con cord: 2 sisters, Margaret Sleele of Leaington and Shirley Deese of Greensboro; 2 brothers. Dewey Newton Jr. of Mocksville and Clarence Freeman ofNew Caney, Teaas: and 2 granddaughters. Ernestine Brewer Moore •J -Mrs. Ernestine (Teeny) Brewer Moore, 59. of Lawsonville, died ' Friday, July 5, 2002. at Fqrsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom May 8. 1943. in Forsyth County to Ernest and Ruth Lemmons Brewer. She graduated from Southwest High School and National Acadetny of Beauty Culture. She worked for 24 years as a cosmetologist for College Village Hair Designers and Hair Concepts. She also worked for the Stokes County School System, She loved the water and enjoyed summers at Bodin Lake. She was a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church, SHi was preceded in death by her father, Ernest G. Brewer, a grandson, Andrew D. Moore, and a brother, Wayne Lee Brewer. Survivors; her husband. Joe B. Moore ofthe home; 2 sons, Derek E. MooreandwifeLeanneof New London and Joseph E, Moore and fiance Miranda Lewis of Raleigh; a grandson: her mother, Ruth Brewer of Winsion-Salem; a sis ter, Jane (James) Groce of Win- sion-Salem: 5 brothers, Bill (Peggy) Brewer and Frank (Leslie) Brewer of Winsion-Sa lem, Doug (Helen) Brewer of Pi lot Mountain, Joe (Nancy) Brewer and Dan (Barbara) Brewer of Mocksville and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at ' noon Monday, July 8, at Nelson Funeral Home by Dr. Bobby Robcrson and the Rev. Donald McHone. Burial was In Snow Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemeieiy. Memoriab: American <2ancer Society, 1900 Hawthorne Road, Wmston-Salem, 27103. / OIlie Foster Ward Mrs. Ollie Foster Ward, 78, of Ward Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday. July 2, 2002, at her ; Chris Cloniz, Bobby Swaim and Ray ' O'Fenellofficiaiing.Burialwasin ' the church cemetery. ! Memorials: The Hut Fund, i Smith Grove Methodist Church, j 3706 U.S. 158 E., Mocksville. [ Mrs, Word was bom Dec, 26, j 1923, in Henry County, Mo., to i the late Ollie Wilson and Dora n Sims Cash Foster and was a home- maker. She was a caterer and en joyed food preparation. She had assisted her late husband in the . Ward Dairy business. She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church, where she served as a Sunday school teacher, 1 was on various committees, was a charter member of the United Methodist Women and was instru mental In raising funds for the , construction of the new church hut. She was a consistent Blue Ribbon winner at the Dixie Clas- \ sic Fair and the Center Fair In cu- . - linary.acommunitycaregiverand ' a collector ofguardian angel figu rines. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Anderson Ward in 1997; andason, Sammy i Ward in 1962, Survivors: a son. Tommy Ward and wife Shetiy of Matthews; a grandson: a brother, Delbett Pos- ' ter of High Point; and several nieces and nephews. County Public Mo(^svjlie, o 0 •\ • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18,2002 n 9) ! Linda Paulette Carter Misi UriOa Paulette Caiter, SI, of Carter Lane, MockavUle. died Sunday, July 14,2002 at Fotsyth Medical Center. Funeral services will be Hiitts- day, July 18 dt 11 a.m. at Ubeity United Methodist Chutch with Or. John Andrews officiating, assisted by Or. Becky McMillan, the Rev. Rhonda Cooper, Kaien Caffey and Or. Edward C. Hill. Burial will be in the chutch cemetery. The fam ily was to be at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9. pjiu Memorials: Benevolence Fund of Libeity Methodist, 141 Libeiiy Circle, Mocksville; or a charity of the donor's choice. Ms. Caiter was bom Dec. IS. 19S0 in Rowan County to Betty Bumgardner Carter of the home and the late Gerald Ray Caiter, and had worked at WonderKntt. She was a graduate of Oavie High School Class of 1969 and attended Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte to study to be a physicians assistant in puisuit of her ambition to become a medi cal physician. She was a life mem ber of Liberty United Methodist Chutch where she was a volunteer. Survivors; her mother, a sister and brother-in-law, Judith C and Daniel Jollie of Fnnklin, W.Va.; cousins; aunts and uncles; aniece; and friends. Virgie Carter ^ Mrs. Virgie Caner of Mocks ville died at 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, July 10,2002. She resided with her son and his ^hife, Rufus and Rachel Carter of Drum Lane. ^ She was preceded in deaib-t^ her husband. Arie, ancl a son. Bud. Survivors; sons and their wives. James and Linda Caner of Peterstown, W.Va.. Randolph and Elizabeth Carter of Bailard, W.Va.. and Rufus and Rachel ° Carter of MockSvtUe; 2 daughters and their husbands. Naomi and ; Bill CrosierofWinston-Saiem and ' Augusta and Pete Spangler of St. Cloud, Ra.; and numerous grand children and great-grandchildren. y Eva Latham Cranflll Mrs. Eva Latham CronfiU, 62, of Richie Road. Mocksville, died Tbesday. July 9,2002 at her home. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Friday, July 12inSandySpring Baptist Church Cemetery in Harmony with Or. David. Gilbreath officiating. Mrs. Cranfiil was bom Nov. 19, 1939 in Davie County to the. late John Evetette and Josephine Collette Latham and had been with Monleigh Garment Co. with more than 20 years service. She oijoyetl gardening, shopping and spending time with her family. She was of Baptist faith. She was preceded in tieath by her husband, Larry Jackson Cranflll, in 1993. Survivors: a daughter, Oisa C (David) Caudle of Yadkinville; a son, Joe, (Maudie) Cranfiil of Statesville; 3 step-grandchildren; 3 step-great-grandchildren: and a brother. Wayne Latham of Mocks ville. y Mamie Louise Cook Mrs. Mamie Louise Massey Cook, 83, formerly of Walt Wil son Rood, Mocksville, died late Friday afternoon at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 14 in Tuncntine Baptist Church, with the Revs. Joe Smith and Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Tiirientine Baptist, 613 Turrentine Church Road, Moclnville. Mrs. Cook was bom in Oavie County, Dec. 1,1918. to the late Joseph L. and Minnie Spurting Massey and retired from Monleigh Garmem Co. with over 30 years of service. She was a member of the Tunremine Baptist Church, enjoyed flower gardening and crocheting. She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Adam Cook. ; in 1970; 2 sons. Buster Cook and Roger Cook; a daughter, Linda' Cook; a great-granddaughter, Samantha Jo Spry; a sister, Vir ginia Mae Pennell; and a brother. John Massey. Surviving: a daughter, Dorothy C. Gaither of Mocksville; a son, Robert Cook of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchil dren; and a brother, Joseph . Massey Jr. of the Courtney rom- : munity in Yodkin County. RutbFerebee V Ruth Ferebee, 80, of Mocks ville, died Saturday, July i3,200Z at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Saiem. V o County Public Ubfory Mook^le, NO n/ 0 o ci I Is . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18,2002 Mary Frances Hendrix ^ Miss Maty Frances Hendrix, 81, of Hendiix Lane, Advance, died Sunday, July 14, 2002, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Funeral services were TUes- day,Juiy 16at2p.in. at Fork Bap- list Church with the Rev. Randy Queen officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Don Foster Me morial Mission Fund, Fotk Bap tist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Ms. Hendrix was bom Jime 22, 1921, in Davie County to the late Edie Nathaniel and Antiie Siilden Hendrix and was retired from Hanes Cooperation with 40 years service. She was a lifelong mem ber of Fork Baptist Church where she served as a Sunday school teacher in the aduit department, was a member of the Shut-in and Home Bound Conunittee, and the WMU. She enjoyed cooking and flower gardening. Survivors: 7 sisters, Lucy (J.B.) Carter of Lexington, Evelyn (Wilbum) Fishel of Qemmons, Veinie Hendtix ofAdvance, Edith (Wilbum) Long of Statesville, Annie (R.C.) Everhart of Ad vance, Sarah (Robert) Smith and Joyce (Jimmy) Barney of Lexing ton; 2 brothers, Robert (Elizabeth) Hendrix and Vance (Maxine) Hendrix of Advance; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Teresa Spence McFadyen I Mrs. Teresa Spence McFadyen, 37, of Winston-Saiem died Wednesday, July 10,2002, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Onter. She was bom Jan. 2,196S, in Forsyth County to Robert and Connie Rudisiii Spence. Mrs. McFadyen was a member of Ardmore Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her mother, Connie R. Spence. Surviving: her husband, Jerry Me^dyea; and a daughter, Ktisty MeFadyen, both of the home; her father, Robert Spence and wife RhetaofW1nston-Salem:3sisters, Sandy Trivette and husband Oiese of Walkertown, Brenda Hooker and husband Tommy of Lexing ton and Cathy Coley and husband J.W. of Wnston-Saiem; a stepsis ter, Vickie Russell and husboiid Ed of Butke, Va.; and a brother, Chris Spence and wife Nancy of Mocks ville. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Friday, July 12 at Ardmore ; Church of Christ, with David Woolord officiating. Burial fol lowed at Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: Ardmore Church of Christ Benevolence Fund, ISIS S. Hawthome Road, Winston-Sa iem, 27103: or Piedmont Dialysis Center, 120 Miller St., Winston- Salem, 27103. Jra Mae Sawyer Mrs. Era Mae Bowman Saw- ^ rer. 91. a resident of Sherwood Place. High Point, died Friday, July 12, 2002, in the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home of Wln- ston-Salem. Mrs. Sawyer was bom Aug. 16, 1910, in Stokes County, a daughter ofAlexander Martin and Lula Watts Bowman. She was a member of Oakview United Methixlist Church and a lifetime member of the Olive Overby Sun day school class. She was preceded in death in 1988 by her husband, Alton Walters Sawyer and a daughter, S. Gail Sawyer Moore in 1993. Surviving: a son. Timothy David Sawyer and wife Pat of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services were at 11 im. Monday, July 15 in Oakview United Methodist Church by the Rev. E.R. (Sonny) Reavis. Burial followed in Floral Garden Park Ometery. Memorials: Oakview Method ist, 321 Oakview Road, High Point. 27265; or Kate Reynolds Hospice Center, IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Saiem, 27103. ':3 Coun^ MocHsv»««. Wp 1= j- CT" P n' o 0 n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18,2002 lyl . V o Q I -ai «r V , Mary Eaton Shore / Mrs. Maty Eaion Shore, 8T. foimeriy of Mock Place, Mocks- ville, died Thursday, July II, 2002. at Oenesis Elder Care in Salisbury. A graveside service was at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 13 at Rowan Memorial Park with Dr. John Andrews ofTiciating. Memorials: Baptist Children's Home of N.C., P.O. Box 338, ThomasviUe, 27361; or a charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Shore was bom Sept. 9, 1914, in Davie County to the late Zebulon Vance and Amanda Elizabeth Myers Eaton attdtetiied from Burlington Industries. She was of the Methodist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Ray Shore in 1977. Survivors: 5 children, Linda (Carl) Klker of Faith, Joan Shote of Nashville. Tenn. and Bob (Kay) Shote. Sam (Brenda) Shore, andJerry (Liittla) Shore, all of Modrs* ville: 8 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren: a half sister, Frances Fisher of Salisbury; and a half brother. Claience McDanlel ofMooresville. / Hazel Alexander Spake Mrs. Hazel Alexander Spake, 78, formerly of Spring Hill Drive, Cooleemee, died early Saturday morning, July 13, 2002 at The Laurals of Salisbury. Funeral services were at 11 ajn. Monday, July ISin Imst Bap tist Chinch of Cooleemee with Dr. Wayne Sterling officiating. Burial was in the Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery in the Franklin community of Rowan County. Memorials: First Baptist of Cooleemee, 284 Marginal St. Mrs. Spake was born in Forsyth County April 16,1924 to the late Ray Von and Lessle Prevette Alexander and for many years was the payroll clerk at Erwin Mills. She was a graduate of Salisbuty business College and was foimer owner/operator of the Alexander & Spake Insurance Agency. She was a member of the . Cotton Club. Mrs. Spake moved to Decalur, Ga. in 1966 to relo cate with her husband at South- em Railway, and later moved back to Davie County as his retirement in 1989.Shewasamemberofthe Cooleemee First Bpatist Church. Mrs. Spake was preceded in death by a brother. Brady Alexander and a sister. Opal A. Jacobs. Surviving: her husband of 49 years, Charlie Spake of the home; a daughter, Melanle Spake Rmondaz and husband Juan of Pottlond. Ore4 and a sister. Mrs. Bud (Maxlne) Sell of (^wleemee. Caunly MocksvHIe, NC , Louise Vestal lUtterowy Mrs. Louise Vestal Cartner Dinerow, 83, of Mocksville, died July 9,2002, at her home after a lengthy illness. The daughter of the late Loimie Vestal and Ethel Tharpe Cartner, she was bom Oct. 8, 1918, in Iredell County, where she grew up near Harmony and gradu ated Harmony High School in 1936. On March 23.1940, she ; married Robert Duke Tuttetow, and they made their home in the , Center community of Davie j County in Mocksville. |Mr. TUtterow preceded her in ^ death on March 26,1983. Mrs. Ditterow was an active member of Center United Meth- n odist Church and a leader in the Center Community, serving as a member of the Center Community i Development Assoc., Center ^ Homemaker Oub, past member of. the Northwest N.C Community Development Association and a judge for the North Calohaln vot- mg precinct Survivors; 2 sons, Robert Duke Thitetow Jr. and wife, Sally Young of (3iarlotte, and Vestal CoimerTtiltciow and wife Lisa of Vienna. Va.; a brother, Gilbert Cartner and wife Margaret of Yadkinville; sisters, Lois Glosscock, Lorene Glasscock aiul husband Raleigh of Mocksville, Bonnie Cherry of Rutherfordton and Linda McAuley and husband (Jcorge of Statesville; sisters^n- law, Theo TUtterow of King and Ruth Tutterow and Nancy Tutterow of Mocksville; 3 grand- ebitdren; 2 step-grandchildren; and 32 nieces and nephews. The funeral service was at 11 a.ni. July 12, at Center United Methodist Church, with the Rev, Steve Blair ofiiciating, assisted by the Rev. Charles Sisk. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Ometery FUnd of Center United Methodist Church. 728 Wilkesboro St, Mocksvill« or Hospice of Davie, 1S8 Hospi tal St, Mocksville. 1^ - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18.2002 , Anthony Usa / Mr, Anthony Lisa. 82. of Ad. "anoe. died Wednesday, /uly 10 .002. at Kate 8. Reynolds Hos." pice Home. He was bom /une 3. 1920 in Union County, N.J. to Uwrencev and Mary Caruso Usa. Surviving; his wife, Alice Kennedy Usa of ihe home; a sis-to, Margaret -nmoni of Diamond Head. ,Miss.; a cousin; 2 nieces' and 3 nephews. A memofiaJ service was con ducted by Father Adrian Poms Donations; Kale B. ReynoldsHospice Home. 101 Hospice Dane. Winsion-Salem. 27103. Paul Cecil Whitener Mr. Paul Cecil Whitener, 63, of N,C. 801 North. Mocksville. died Wednesday. July 10, 2002 al Forsyth Medical Center in Wln- sion-Saiem. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 13 ai 11 a-m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Presi dent Bruce Smith and BishopJohn Marsh officiating. Burial was In Courthey Baptist Church Cem etery in Yadkin County. Memorials: Missionary Fund, Tanglewood Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Laner Day Saints. 4860 Century Oaks Lane, Win- ston-Salem, 27106.^ Mr. Whitener was bom March 1. 1939 in McDowell County to Opal Maihis Whitener of Mocks ville and the late Paul Sidney Whitener. and was retired with 18 years at Thomson Crown Wood Products, He had been a carpet insiailer. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had served in many capacities of the church in cluding ward cleric and as an el der. He enjoyed sailing on Lake Norman. NASCAR and traveling. He was a graduate of Mineral Springs High School. Class of 1937, Survivors, in addition to his mother his wife. Nellie Reavis Whitener of the home: a daugh ter. Mrs. Brent (Scarlett) Whil- ener-Baldwin of Chesterfield. Mo.: and a grandson. Joshua Joseph Walker ^ Joshua Joseph Walker. 17. of Albequerque. N.M. died early Tuesday morning. July 9. 2002 from injuries suffered in an auto mobile wreck ^ ston-Saiem y f on July 29. County ill 1985 and he attended Davie County Schools. He received his high school diploma from Davidson Community College in July of2001. Football was his love at Davie High, but he also enjoyed working out at the YMCA. His Boy Scout troop. 732. honored him with the Boy Scout of Ihe Yearaaward for 1997-98. He lived with his grandparents after his mother and sister moved to AJbequerque because he wished to finish school here. In October of 2001. he moved to Albequerque to be with his family aitd continue his education. Survivors: his mother. Lory McBryde Walker: his sisier, Chelsea Walker: his grandparents, Myron and Ann McBryde of Ber muda Run; an uncle and a cousin. A memorial service will be held at HillsdaJe Baptist Church on Aug. 4 at 3 p.m. Mack Whitaker Mr. Mack Whitaker. 51, of / Winsion-Saiem, died Wednesday morning, July 10, 2002. Bom to Ihe late WilliamArthur Whitaker and Margaret M. Whitaker. Mr. Whitaker grew up theyoungest of seven brothers and three sisters in Cooleemee. He graduated from Davie High School in 1969 and served in the U.S. Army from 1970 to 1972. Mr. Whitaker worked as an eJecirical mechanicaitheSmutfii-SloneCki. 'in Greensboro, He loved spend- ; ing time with his family, cutting up with his co-workers, playing with his dog and "piddling around." Survivors: his wife, Kathie Whitaker; 2 daughters. Chastity ofBrooklyn, N.Y, and Carrie of Sylva; a grandson; and many friends and co-workers. A mettiorial service was coo- ducted at 2 pjn. Monday. July 15 ; at Vogler & Sons Main Street Chapel, Memorials; VA Hospital. 1601 ' Brenner Ave., Salisbury, 28144; or Brenner Children's Hospital. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Development n Office. Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, 27157. County Public library Mod^svHIe, NO 0 o jy N DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 25,2002 • > C j Ruth Lemmons Brewer ^ Ruih Lemmons Brewer. 90, formerly of Winston*Salem, died Tlmrsday evening, July 18,2002, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Aug. 17, 1911, in Forsylh County to William C. and Emma S. Lemmons, She was a member of Pine Grove United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women, Jonestown Senior Citizens and The Quilters Club, She retired from College Village Haitdesigners. Mrs, Brewer was preceded in death by a son. Wayne Lee Brewer: a daughter, Ernestine "Teeny" Brewer Moore; 2 broth ers, Fred and Harold Lemmons; and 4 sisters,' Mabel L. Fearrington, Louise L. Limmeiroan, Barbara L, Canada and Theresa L. Hester, Surviving: a daughter, Jane (James) Groce of Winston-Salem; 5 sons. Bill (Peggy) Brewer and I^ank (Leslie) Brewer of Winston- Salem, Doug (Helen) Brewer of Pilot Mountain, and Joe (Nancy) Brewer and Dan (Barbara) Brewer of Mocksville; a son-in-law, Joe B. Moore of Lawsonville; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil dren; and a sister, Wilmonth (Bill) Weir of Winston-Salem, The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 21, at Pine Grove United Methodist Church by the Rev. Bob Huffman. Burial was in the church graveyard. Memoriids: Pine Grove Build ing Fund. 1130 Jones-town Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. J Mary Jo Capps Crews Mrs, Mary Jo Capps Crews, 83, of Lakeland. Ra. died Mon day, July IS, 2002, The funeral service was held at 11 a.m, Friday, July 19atVogler Main Street Chapel, Winston-Sa lem, by Bishops Jeffrey Long and Gregory Scott. Burial followed at Fotsyth Memorial Park, Mrs. Crews was bom Aug. 31, 1918, in Norfolk, Va, the daugh ter of the late Michael John and Julia Yskevitch Capps. She be came a minister's wife upon the ordination of her husband, the late Robert L. Crews Sr., who served at Rat Rock Presbyterian Church in Mount Airy atid Bixby Presby terian Church in Advance, Surviving: a daughter, Litida Jo Crews of Rural Hall; a son, Robert L. Crews Jr. of Lakelaiid; 5 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. ^Ralph Wayne Groce Mr. Ralph Wayne "Dickie" Groce, 61,of Marconi Street, Mocksville, died Saturday, July 20, 2002 at Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home in Wuiston-Salem. I^. Groce was bom Aug. 3, 1940 in Davie County to the late Margie Pegram Groce and the late Alfred Groce, He was a retired captain from the Mocksville Po lice Department aOer 16 and 1/2 years of service. He was a mem ber of Mock United Methodist Church, a past member of the Mocksville Lions Oub, a member of the Mocksville Moose Lodge 1949 and a member of the Pied mont CARS Association, Survivots: his wife of41 years, Mary Sue Shore Groce; a son, Richard W. Groce of Clemmons; a daughter, Sandra Diane Groce Chiasson and husband Robert of Nova Scotia, Canada; and 2 gratulcliildren. Funeral services were sched uled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 24 at Mock United Methodist Church, Beauchamp Road, Ad vance, with the Revs, Donnie Durham and Bruce Gwyn ofTici- ating. Memorials: Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Rex Allen Keller y Mr, Rex Allen Keller Sr., 68, of Morse Street, Mocksville, died Thursday, July 18, 2002 at his home. Funeral services were Sunday, July 21 at 2 p.m, at Eaton Funeral Ch^l with the Rev. Jesse Siroud officiating. Burial was in Pleasant View Baptist Church (Cemetery in liedell County. Memorials; Forsylh Hospice/ Palliative CaieCenter, llOCC S, Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, 27103, Mr, Keller was bom July 17, 1934 in Iredell County to the late James Lee and Laura Jane Teague Keller and had worked for Daniels Construction, He enjoyed wotk- ing outside, gardening, traveling and repairing yard implements. He was a life member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by twin sons and two brothers. Survivors: his wife, Pattie Fundurburk Keller of the home: 2 sons. Rex A, Keller Jr. of Salisbury and Danny W. Keller of Mocksville; 2 grandsons; 2 step- grandchildren; 3 sisters, Villard Beck of Sheffield, Orene Peoples of Mocksville and Mildred Keller- of Harmony; and several nieces and nepliews. ft c n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 25,2002 • ri C< V) V i '-5 O 1 J Norma Payne Ruark Mis. Noima Payne Ruark, 89. of Winston-Salem. formerly of Mocksville. died Monday, July IS, 2002. at the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. The funeral service was at 3 p.m. Thursday, July 18 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Glenn Sellers officiating. Burial was at Westlawn Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Clemmons. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CaieCemer, 1100-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. Mrs. Ruark was bom Jan. IS. 1913, in Lambsburg, Va, to the late Clayton and Vertie Mae Ward Payne W was retired from Sara Lee Corp. She was a volunteer at Davie County Hospital and a member of Blaise Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey P. Ruark in 1979. Survivors: a son, Charles (Patty) Payne of Winston-Salem; 2 granddaughters; 2 great-grand children; a sister, Dorothy (Bob) Yount of Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews. Bernice A. Swaringen j Mrs. Bemice Avert Swaringen, ^ 92, of Winston-Salem died Tues day afternoon, July 16,2002 atAr- borAcies. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 pan. Friday, July 19 at Ardmore United Methodist Church by the Rev. Lisa Wishon. Burial followed at Westlawn Gar dens of Memory, Mrs. Swaringen was bom Nov. 16,1909, in Stonly County to the late James Ira and Effie Ross Avert, She was a member of Ardmore United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday- school classes for 61 years and was active in circles, various com mittees and all work areas of the church. Mrs. Swaringen was a school teacher in Davie and Forsyth counties. Surviving: 2 sons, Roy A. (Donna) Swaringen of Durham and Mark A. (Joan) Swaringen of Clemmons; 4 grandchildren; a great-grandson; a sister, Lena Carpenter of Norwood; and a brother, James Avett of Caty. Memorials: Ardmore Method ist Church or Arbor Acres. y Jesse Lewis Wyse Mr. Jesse Lewis "Sonny" Wyseof Kernersville, formerly of Mocksville, died Tuesday, July16,2m2 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Dec. 27,1934, in Cooper, W.Va., and raised in Blue- stone. W.Va., the son of Charles Dexter and Hazel Annamae (Worley) Wise. Mr. Wyse Welcome Door Baptist Church of Kernersville. A former employee of Budd Security Service of Win ston-Salem, he retired as owner and operator of W^se Constmc- •tion Co. j Survivors: S children, David .'Lewis Wyse of Germany, Gary j Wayne Wyse of New Jersey, ' Charles Robert Wyse ofAdvance, Hazel Lynn Uonard of Uxington iand Debra Ann Dennison of J Mocksville; the mother of the chil- !dren, Betty Styers Smith; his j brother, Herndon Wyse of ' Kemersville; a stepbrother, Curtis |Honaker of Bluefield, W,Va.: a ! stepsister, Fanny Shinalt of Bluefield, W.Va.; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews: and a specialfriend, Octavia Farmer of n Barboursville, Va. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at Wei- come Door Baptist Church, with the Rev. Roger Pinnix officiating. Burial was in Gardens of Memory in Walkeitown. I I DfWi* CountyModKsville. wC P w <S^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 1,2002 / Carolyn B. Casey J Ms. Carolyn B. Casey. 63. of Winsron>Salem died Thursday, luly 23.2002. at Kale 8. Reynolds Hospice Home after a lengthy battle virjth cancer. Ms. Casey was bom Aug. Ig. 1938. in Forsyth County to Donald W. and Elizabeth S. cisey. She was seif^tmployed as a cent. Bed public accountant for 30 years Md was a member of Mount Ta bor United Methodist Church. She dedicated her life to taking care of otheis in their time of need, She was preceded in death by her father. Survivors: her mother: a brother. Kenneth C. Casey (\^cki> ofNew Mexico: 3 children. Teresa L. Slaughter {James Fryer) of Winston-Saiem. J. Michael Pueschel (Barrie) of Advance and Maty E. "Lisa" Knight (Ronnie) of Yadktnville; 8 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildien: a great-great- grandchild; and several nieces and nephews, A graveside service was held at i p.in. July 27, at Forsyth Me- moriai Park conducted by the Rev. Deny Barohardt, Donations; Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winslon-Salem. 27103; or Cancer Services of Winston-Sa- iem. 373 Mapiewood Ave, Win- ston-Salem, 27103. Emma Grace Karandy Mrs. Emma Grace Hendricks Karandy, wife of the late Stephen F. Karandy. died July 17.2002 in .Atlanta following a tecent stroke. A native^ was born May 13, 1910. the youngest child ofMeiver Jackson Hendricks and Emma Grace Eaton Hendricks. She was the last surviving grand child of Philip Eaton and Sarah Furches Eaion who established Pudding Ridge Farm. She was a lifelong BapilsL I She was a graduate of Faim- ingion High School and a 1931 graduate of the School of Nurs ing at Davis Hospital. Siatesville. At ilte'tlme of her marriage in 1944. she was on the nursing staff ^ of Hague Maternity Hospital. Jer- ' seyCity.NJ.Sheandherhusband moved to Atlanta more than 50 years ago when .Mr. Karandy be came senior vice president of southern operations for Western Carloading Co. She and her hus band promoted cultural activities in Atlanta, particularly theAtlanta Symphony and Atlanta Music " Club. Survivors: several nieces and nephews; cousins; and friends, She and her husband donated their bodies to Emory University Medical School for medical re search and education. Mr.' Karandydied in 1991, 1 Mai^aret Barrett McCoy Margaret Barrett McCoy died July 21,2002. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. | Bom Oct. 12, 1913. to Oliver ' and Elizabeth McCoy of WUrtitngton. Ohio, she graduated front Wilmington High School in 1932 and from Earlham College in 1936. after which she accepted a teaching position at St. Mary's High School in St. Mary's, Ohio. In 1937.sl>e enrolled at Ohio Stare University and earned a master's degree in psychology. She worked ar the Children's Home Society in Greensboro, engaged primarily with finding homes for olderchil dren. Later, she taught several | courses at Forsyth Technical Community College and worked independently as a counselor in Greensboro and in Winston-Sa iem. She volunteered at agencies including Crisis Control and Friendship Force. She enjoyed music, dancing, travel and art. She exhibited her paintings through AssociatedAnistsofWmsion-Sa- n Iem and gave paintings to friends and family. She was involved in Che Parkway United Church of Christ in Winslon-Salem- During the final years of her life, she re sided at Bermuda Village in Ad vance. A memorial service will be held at 10 am. Friday.Aug. 16. at Parkway United Church of Christ in Winston-Salem, DonatioRs:Parkway United Church ofChrist. Winston-Salem, 27103. •; County Public Ubcary MooksvKle, NC rV DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Aug. 1.2002 A i o a u cr . o si Oivi# County PuW'c UiiWQt MooKsvttie, Lawrence Ervin Moberly ' Mr. Lawrence Ervin "Larty" Moberly Sr.. 89, of Tot Street, | Mocksville, died Wednesday, July 24,2002, at Tlie Oaks of Forsyth. Mr. Moberly was bom in Rich mond, Kan., Doc. 14,1912 to the late Charles and Abigail Madntyxe Moberly and was a le- tiied products development chem ist with Westinghouse with more than 42 years of service. He and his late wife, Marjorie Alice Cooke Moberly, had lived in Ktts- burgh. Pa., until they moved to Mocksville in 1983. He earned a bachelor's degree from Ottawa University and a master's from the Univeisily of Kansas. He was an authority in the application ofcar bon and graphite contacts. During World War n, he contributed to high-flying B29 aircraft in genera tor construcdon. He was a writer and inventor and was responsible for much ofthe electrical systems <employed by the U.S. in the con- | sttucdon of the first manned lu nar landing. He was a member of ' the Mocksville First Presbyterian Church where he served as a churchelderandonothercommit- . tees and oiganizadons. He was a member of the Hickory Hill Coif , Cub. Mr. Moberly enjoyed veg- '■ etable gardening and exhibiting crops at the Center Fair where he was a consistent blue ribbon win ner. He was a member of the American Chemical Society and . theAAAS. Including his wife, he was pre ceded in death by a sister, Julia Lyons, and a brother, Wayne Moberly. Survivors; 2 daughters, Sandra Hadley of Mocksville and Phyllis Yackamovitch and husband Jim of Jenkintown, Pa.; a son, Larry ■ Moberly Jr. and wife Susan ofWest Chester, Ohio; 7 granddiil-1 diemSgteat-grandchildremasis-'ter, Agnes Seever of Kansas; and , 2 sisters-in-law, Carol McEwan of !Lake W^tie and Dorothy Weever ' of Pennsylvania. •A memorial service will be j held later. Memorials: Scholarship Fundof First Preshyterion Chur^ 261 S. Main St., Mocksville; or to Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, llOOC S. Stratford Rd., Winston- Salem, 27103. J Louise Barrier Mull Louise Barrier Mull, 92, ofMotganton, died Saturday, July 27,2002 at her residence.Bom in Burke County on A[ml 12,1910, she was a daughter of the late Lewis aiui Maty Reid Bar rier. She was a member of Hartland Baptist Church, and had been active in the community and church. She was preceded in death by her husband, George A. MulL adaughter, Mary Mull Swink, brothers Commodore, Ernest, Forrest, Elmore and Edwin M. Barrier, and a sister, Junie Single ton.Surviving: a son, William Lewis Mull of Morganton; 2 daughten, Patricia M^ Gregory of Mocksville and Clarissa Mull Neal of Morganton; 7 grandchil dren; 9 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ellen Bustle of Jonas Ridge.The funeral was held at 11 am. Tkiesd^, July 30, in the Colonial Chapel of Sossoman Funeral Home with the Revs. Steve Parker, Bill Whisnant. and Jinuny Lancaster officiating. Burial was at 4 p.m. at George H. Barrier Cemetery, Jonas Ridge. Memorials; Hartland Baptist Building Fund, 3720 Hartland Rd., Morganton, 286SS. / Frances Cook Shouse Mrs. I^ances Cook Shouse, 45, of Cboleemee, died Sunday, July 28,2002 at her home., She was bom Oct. 24,1956 in Foisyth County to Frank S, and Liny Mozelle Durham Cbok. Mrs. Shouse was a member of the CiMleemee Volunteer Rte Depart ment Surviving: her husband, Philip C Shouse, a daughter, Beth AnnShouse, a sort Phillip Matthew Shouse, aU of the home: and 2brothers, Larry Cook ofWashington, D.C and Jerry Cook of Sa vannah, Ga. A futieial service was held at2 p.m. Wednesday, July 31 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Aaron Caitef officiating. Burial followed at Poplar Springs Church of Christin King. Memorials: Cooleemee FireDept, P.O. Box 6, Cooleemee, 27014. Stephen F. Peacock Mr. Stephen Ffedrick Peacodt 55, of N.C. 801 South, Mocksville, died Monday, July 29,2002 at his home. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. at Cooleemee First Baptist Church with Dr. Wayne Sterling ofiflciat- ing. Memorials: Cooleemee First Baptist, P.O. Box 518. Mr. Peacock was bom Sept. 8,1946 In Surry County to Mary Elizabeth Transou Peacock of Cooleemee and the late Edward Adam Peacock. He had been a sawmill worker and brick mason.He was a fisherman and enjoyed auto racing. Survivors, in addition to his mother 2 daughters, Stephanie Dawn Peacock of Mocksville, and Samaniha Lynn Horn of Woodleaf; a grandson; 2 sisters. Ivy Moran of King and Mrs. Ronnie (Gail) Bivins of Cooleemee. James WlJard Stone Mr. James Willard Stone, 93,of Mocksville, died Sunday, July 28,2002 at Forsyth Medical Cen-'ter. ' Funeral services were Wednes- 'day, July 31 at 2 pan. in EatonFuneral Chapel. Burial was in 'Folk Baptist Church Cemetery. >Memorials; Fork BqitistCem- jetery Fund, 3140 U.S. 64 E., ' Mocksville.Mr. Stone was bom July 18, '1909 in Habersham County, Ga. . to the late Charles E. and Eliza beth Beck Stone. He was a retiiedfarmer/dairyman and member of : Folk Baptist Church.He was preceded in death byhis wife. Addle Moon Stone. |Survivors: a son, George 'Willard Stone and wife Jean of ' Lewisville; 2 grandsons; 7 great- ;grandchildren; 2 great-great- ■ grandchildren; 10 brothers and -■sisters, Anna Maude Hathcox, °Juanita McAllister, Barbara .McElroy, Addle Lou Earnhardt, ; Frances Owens, Bessie Lois Jor- :dan, Ailie Ervin, Mattie Horn, ! Sanfioid Stone, and H<^ Stone, allof Georgia and South Carolina, - andaspecialfiiend,AnnieBowles ;of Atttttiim Care of Mocksville. * Q O K DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 8,2002 n —Q o Roy F. Alexander Sr. Mr. Roy F. Alexander Sr., 88. J ofCenter Street, Cooleemee, died Monday, Aug. 5,2002 at the home of his son. Roy Jr.. in Hillsborough. Bom in Davie County on Jan. 26, 1914, he was the son of the late Charles and Annie Alexander. He had served as police chief in Robbins. and at UNC-Greens-boro. He had played and managed in professional baseball. He served in the U.S. Navy on the USS Alaiilca during World War II,He was a Mason, the NC/SC Law Enforcement Assoc., and theVFW. he was a member of : Cooleemee United MethodistChurch. His wife, Margaret Ijames Alexander, preceded him in death in January of this year. Survivors: a son and daughter- in-law, toy Jr. and Brenda Alexander of Hillsborough; 2 Srandsons; and a great-grand- daughter. He was preceded in iteath by 4 brothers and 2 sisters. A graveside memorial service will be held Thursday. Aug.8at2p.in. at the Center United Meth odist .Church Cemetery with the FUlpe Rene Andrade Infant Felipe Rene Garcia ^ Andrade. 13 days old, died on ' Sunday, Aug. 4. 2002 at Wake '' Forest Baptist Medical Center in Wnston-Salem. Born on July 23, 2002 at Forsyth M^ical Center, he was the son oir Rene Garcia and MariaAndrade. In addition to his par ents. he is survived by a brother, Israel Garcia, his grandfather. Feifpe Rene Sosa Diaz and his grandmother, Anna Julia Salamanca Diaz, A graveside service will be hdd Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 11 ajn.at the Calvary Baptist Church cemetery on U.S. 601 South, Mocksviile, with Ricardo Luna officiating. Jaida Monique Bray ^ Bray wasJuiy 24, 20O2 inddied Aug. 2,2002 in Atlanta; Ga. held-n,e,day.Aug,6ar4p.,^«(^erRoad Church of Christ ao« 0 ®""«erh ^1 ^ ^ officiated, and^"al followed in RedlandChj^of Christ Cemetery in F her parents.Fernando and Gerena Bray of^"■^Oa.jabroAer.iayten°°ran Bray; maternal gahdpar.ems.RobenandMartfilS^.l" Srantlmother,^^«eS,Bray.allofWin-f^alemtgreat-grandparents. 'and Millie Rhynehardt '«re«-8raitdmoth. j^.NelliSulivan and Ethei Jean ■Bray both of Winstdn-Salem. i She was preceded in death Nella Mae Boles ^ Mae ForesterS.dd™Boies.82.ofOakSummitNursing Center and formerly ofM^viile, died niursday, Aug.'1.2002 at Oak Summit.Bom April 1,1920, in Wilfces^uniy, she was the daughter ofAe lam Floyd Oywen and OmaBlackburn Forester. She was a SSu" "Survivors: 2 sons, Archie Glenwdden and Gary Clinton Siddentoih of Mocksviile: 2 daughters'Donna Sidden Kuhn ofKi^ville and ShetUAnn PririttofTraphiil; ITgrandchUdren; and 29 great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by2 brothers, Raby and Ciyde Fbr-«ten wd 2 sisters. Rase Elna andMage Elene Fotestcr.A graveside service was heldM11 a.ro. Sarurday, Aug. 3 at theKnobbs Baptist Church Omieteryin Wilkes County with the RevO^Wayne Sidden officiating."PaabeatM were Josh and ZacharyKuhn. Larry. Jerry and.GienSidden and David Hoibrook Savia^nty PublicMocksviile, NC 0 *0 1 DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, Aug. 8,2002 • % V/l •O o -h o y Nannie Belle Canter Mrs. Nannie Belle Keaton ' Canier diedTuesday, July 30. 2002, at Fotsylh Medical Center. She was bom April 28,1909, n in Davie County to the late Frank and Minnie King Keaton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Lee Canter. n Survivors: a son. Richard Lee Canter and wife Karen of COcoa, Fla.; 3 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren. The-feneral service was con ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, at Vbgler & Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Denny Sinclair. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardetis of Memory. Ruth Cash Cltne , . Mrs.RuihCashCline,81.died Friday. Aug. 2.20O2. at Brighton Gardens. She was bom Nov. 7.1920, in bavie County to James and Frances Cook Cash. Mrs. CUne graduated from Griffith High School in 1939 and retired from AT&T in 1979 after 29 years of service. She spent her early years at Advent Moravian Church and later was a member of Hope Moravian Church. Mrs. Clme had an interest in antiques. She waspreceded in death by her husband, Maurice V. Qiite in 1995. Surviving: 2 sisters. Ora Mae Gibson and husband Joe Bill and Helen Byerly and husband, the Rev. Norman C., all of Winston- Salem; a niece; 3 nephews. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday. Aug. 5. at Hope Moravian Church with the Revs. David Merritt, Wayne Byerly and tTim Byerly officiating. Burial followed at the church gravey^. Memorials: Hope'Moravian, 2759 Hope Church Road, Win- ston-Salem. 27127; or Hospice/ palliative Care, 1100 C.S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem. 27103. Myrtle Drake Deans / Myrtle Drake Deans, 98, of ^ •/ Rocky Mount died Saturday. Aug. 3. 2002. at Columbus County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late John P. and Bonnie Drake of Nashville, N.C. Mrs. Deans was preceded in death by her husband. Jrflm Hack ney Dews. 4 sisters and a brother. Mrs. Deans worked as a teacher in Nash County and also at Weaver Fabrics of Rocky Mount. She was a member of the Nash County Home Demonstrations Qub, the Eastern Star and the Rocky Mount Garden Qub. Mrs. Deans was an artist and re- f ceived awards for her art. and ;flower attangoments.Herhobbies ; included collecting antiques, gar dening and needlework. Surviving: 3 sons, John H. Dedns and wife Fay of Advance, n Billx H. Deans of New Smyra : Beach, Fla. and Bobby D. Deans { and wife Alma of Whiteville; 5 I grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil- i dren; a.great-great-grandchild; I and a large number of nieces and nephews. A gathering to celebrate her life was held at 11 a.m. Monday. . Aug. 5. at Johnson Funeral Home. Sunset Avenue, Rocky Mount, by ' the Rev. George Jones. Burial fol lowed at Forest* Hill Cemetery. Nashville. Serving aS pallbearers n Were John Deans. Scott Deans. Drake Deans, Benjamin Deans, E.L. Daughtridge and Lige Daughtridge. Jane Bradley Kuykendall j Mrs. Jane Bradley Kuykendall. j J 89. of Charlotte, died Sunday, jJuly 28.2002 at Presbyterian Hos- jpit^. j A daughter of the late Rev. Ed-1 ward Pascal Bradley and Fannie : Gregory Bradley. Mrs. ^ Kuykendall was bom Feb. 13.; 1913 in Mocksville and was a ; graduate of Queens College in ! Charlotte. After raising her fam- ^ ily. she eamed a master's in library , science from Winthrop University. She was librarian for many years at Collinswood Elementary School and loved to read to the students. Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall were members of Covenant Presbyterian Church where they taught Sunday School together. She started a church li brary later named for her husband, George Henry Kuykendall, who preceded her in death in June. 1970. She was the church's first woman ruling elder. She orga nised the library at Sharon Tow ers, and continued to grow and share flowers. She loved to knit and make latch hook rags. She had made cards to send to children in Mexico. Survivors; a daughter, Jane E. Kuykendall of Duluth, Ga^ a son, the Rev. Dr. George H. Kuykendall and wife Joyce Bynum Kuykendall of Haddonfield, NJ.; 3 grandchil dren; 2 great-grandchildren: a sis ter. Fannie Gregory Blackwelder of Charlotte; and nieces and neph ews. A memorial service was held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 31 at Covenant Presbyterian Church with the Rev. M^ Diehl offici ating. Burial was private. Memorials: Residents Assis tance Fund. Sharon Towers, 5100 Sharon Road, Charlotte, 28210. cr* County Public flfG nr o Q DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 8,2002 • k Eunice Fletcher Lewis Mts. Eunice pletchcr Lewis. J ■< 88, of Winston-Salenijiied Monday evening, July 28. 2002 atFot^ydi Medical Center. . She was bom Dec. 21,1913.in Forsyth County, "to William : Fletcher and Millie Cobble ' Fletcher. Mrs. Lewis was employed by Royal Cake Co. severalyears ago. She was (he oldest member of Marshall Baptist Church, where she had served inthe nurs^. Mrs. Lewis was thelast member of herfainily of eight. Preceding her in death were ■ her husband, Hoy H. Lewis in1982; a granddaughter, SandraWilliams; a grandson, Ricky Lee Minor: S brothers and 2 sisters.Surviving: 3 sons, Bobby Lewis and wife Bienda, Harold Lewis and Ronnie Lewis, all of Winston-Salem; 2 daughters, Thelma Minor and husband, Billy, of Advance atui Lola May Hughes and husband Allen of Westmin ster, Md.; 14 grandchildren; 21great-grandchildren; 14 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was at Marshall. .Baptist ChutchwiththeRevs.JimWright and Harold Fletcher officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Marshall Baptist, 5739 Old Rural Hall Road, Win ston-Salem, 27105. William Boyd TeshJ Mr. William BoydXesh. 80, of Winston-Salem died Friday, Aug.2,2002, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. He was bora Dec. 16,1921, inDavidson County to W.B. and Pearl Foltz Tbsh. Mr. Tesh was a veteran of World War 11 servingin the U.S. Army and was of the Moravian faith.Surviving: his wife, Edith Sheets Tesh, of the home; 2daughters, Sandra Beouchamp of' Mobksville and Sylvia Keaton ofAdvance; 4 grandchildrem and 5greal-graiulchildren^ Cravesiile services were at 11 . a.m. Monday, Aug. 5 at PaiMawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Thelma Graves Pegg Mrs. Thelma Tillie" Craves Driver Pegg died Wednesday, July 31,2002 at her home. . She was bom on April 18, ' 1925 to Oscar Edward Driver Sr. and Maty Arlese Graves Driver.She was a longtime member of Ardmote Baptist Church and the Adult 9 Sunday School Class. She enjoyed playing bridge with neighborhood clubs and was an avid reader. She was the salutato-rian of the 1942 graduating class of Farmington High School, wasa graduate of the N.C. Baptist School of Nursing, Duke University Personnel Management and Head Nursing Program, earned the gold medal of the N.C. StateBoard of Nursing- Examinations and was a member of the Bow- .man Gray School of Nursing Am bulatory Program. She worked as a registered nurse in the Depart ment of Qinics at Bowman GmySchool of Nursing, and the Plas tic Surgery Department. Preceding her in death ate her husbaniL Luther Wade Pegg Jr.,her parents, and a brother, Oscar Ed«^ Driver Jr. Survivors: her daughter, Toni Susan Pegg Doub (Randy) of Greenville; 2 sons, Richard WulePegg (Mary Kathryn) and EricAllati Pegg (Alana), all of Win- ston-Saletn; 5 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Betty Driver Nance of Clemmons and Bonnie HopeFetebee (Wayne) of Mocksvillei2 brothers, Ha^'K. Driver (Mat^Kathryn) and'john Bruce Driver, all of Mocksville; a special cousin,Mary Elizabeth Graves Griffin (Woodrow) of Hartisburg; and several nieces and nephews. Ftineral services were Friday, Aug. 2 at 2 p.m. at Ardmore Baptist conduct^ by Dr. Bill Ireland, with burial following in Fotsyth Memorial Park. Donations: Hopsice/Palliative Care of Forsyth. 1100-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem. 27103. y IVeva L. SpillmanMrs. Treva LivengoodSpillman, 82, of Fork-BixbyRoad. Advance, died Sundaymorning, Aug. 4,2002 at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were at 11a.m. Tuesday. Aug. 6 in EatonFuneral Chapel with the Rev. Gordon Joyner and Wayne Rentz officiating. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Bus Fund of Fork !Baptist. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocks ville. Mrs. Spillman was bora in Davie County Aug. 9.1919tothelate James E. and Annie Foster Livengood and was retired from : AT&Tin Winston-Salem. She was ra life member of Fork Baptist . Church. :. She was preceded in death by jher husband. Lloyd Baxter ' Spillman. jSurvivors: her daughter. Ann i(Richard) Tbunts of Advance; a ^son, Jim Spillman of Oemmons;4 grandchildren; 5 great-grand- !children; and a sister, Nell Livengood ofAtlanta. Jerry Andrew Webb InfantJenyAndrewWebbwas ./ bom and died Thursday, Aug. 1,: at Davis Medical Center in Statesville. Survivors: his parents, Jerry Everett Webb Jr. and Roxanna Smith Webb of Mocksville; a brother, Nicholas lyier Webb; a sister, Kateland Naomi Webb, . both of the home; his paternal grandfather, Jerry Webb Sr. (Shirley); his paternal grand-' mother, Janet Cozart (Robin); his maternal grandparents, Sherrill and Nancy Smith; his paternal great-grandparents. Charlie and Margie COzait: and his maternal greal-gfandmother. Ruth Angell, all of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 at theTbrrentine Baptist Church Cem etery with the Rev. Joe Smith of ficiating. Sivit County Public UbrbryMoiiisville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. IS, 2002 • 3 > (s~ . O Roy F. Alexander Sr. Alexander Sr.. 88,of Center Street. Cboleemee. died Monday. Aug. 5.2002 at the home HilbhiJou^"' Bora in Davie County Jan. 26.•914. he was the son of the late Oi^es and Annie Alexander. Hehad served as police chief inRobbws and at UNC-GieensbotoHe had played and managed in professional baseball. He servedin the U.S. Navy on the USS Alaska dining World War H. He NOSC Law Enforcement Asso^ ciaiion and the VFW. He was alsoa member of the Cooleemee Unitrt Methodist Church. His wife. Margaret Ijames ~exander. preceded him in deathIII January of ^ year. , Survivon: a son and daughter-m-law. Roy Jr. and Brenda Alexander of Hillsborough: 2 ^ndsons; and a great-grand daughter. Four brothers'and two sisters alao preceded him in death.A graveside memorial service for Mr. Alexander was held at 2 pan. TTiursday. Aug. 8. at the Cen ter United Methodist Church cem etery. with the Rev. Perry Bradshaw officiating. The District II Memorial Honor Guard ac corded militaiy honors. Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist. c/o Richard Smith. P.O. Box 315. Cboleemee. ./ Burr Coley Brock Jr. Mr. Burr Coley Brock fr.. 81. of Pineville Road. Mocksville. died Sunday. Aug. II.2002 at his hone. A graveside service was held Wednesday.Aug. Mat 11 aun.at Faimington Community Center with the Rev. Fred Shoaf officiat ing. with military graveside rites by the Distria 1 i Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: American Diabe tes Assoc.. 1820 E 7lh St. Char^ iotte. 28024; DavieCbunty Chap ter American Heart Assoc.. c/o Roslyn Wilkes. BB&T. 119 Galther St. Mocksville: Military Orderofthe Purple Heart c/o Ri- 'chaid J. Rosa, commander. 1757 Huniington Woods Ct. Winstott- Salem, 27103: or Veterans of For- 'dgn Wan District II Memorial HonorOuard.eAxJohnW.1\icker. =4955 Gardenviet^ Dr.. Winston- Salent 27107. Mr. Brock was bom Aug. 26. 1920 in Davie County to the late .B.C St and Laura Tiber Brock and was a retired Realtor. He ^ed In the U.S. Army Cotp dur^ing World War Q. was a member of the N.C. Realty Board and Military Order of the Purple Heaa He was preceded in death by . his .wife. Ruth Rankins Brock: a son. Robert fiurrBrock: a brothet Ruftis Bracktand a sister. Mar^ rot Jo Brock. Survivors: 2 daughters. Caroline Brock of Fallston' and Patricia Genovese of Hendersonville: a grandson; a sis- ;ter. Frances 'Dicker of Eden; 4 • brotheis. John Brock of Mocks- vijle. James Brock. William L. i Brock and Richard Brock, and a | sister-in-law. Margaret Jo Brock, allr— • \ b ' Rosa L«e Carroll p' Mrs. Rosa Lee Myers'CarrolL y 66. of Boonville. died Wednesday. Aug. 7.2002. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Aug. 24. 1935, to George Richard and Irene Siarbuck Myers. Mrs. Carroll was a member of Grapevine Baptist Church and she retired from Biscuitville in Clemmons. She was preceded in death by her first builKuid. Robah S. Hold« Jr.: 2 brothers. Garland and Donnie Myers: and a sister. Gladys Myers. Survivors: her husband. Hden Carroll of the home; 2 daughters. Vickie Haga and husband Marty and Koihy Funkhouser. all of Win- ston-Salem: 2 stepsons. David Cairoll and GilHs Cruroll and wife Shannon, all of Florida; a step daughter. Brettda Gentry and hus band Larry of Boonville; 10 grandchildi^ 5 great-grandchil dren; 2 brothers. George Richard; "Jr." Myersof Advance and James Meyers of Mocksville; and a sis ter. Mae Starr of Mocksville. The funeral service was at 1 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 10. at Crape- vine Baptist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Comer officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials: Hospice/Pallialive CareCenter. IIOO-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem, 27103. Owk^untyftitPiiciamvWocf(sw//9, IfC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Aug. IS. 2002 • Rachel Lambeth Carter Mrs. Rachel LambeOi Carter. 82. the wife of .Miles Millard Carter Jr., died Sunday, Aug. 4. after a long struggle with Aliheimer's. Survivors: her daughters, Rebecca Carter Tolley and hus band Michael of Bermuda Run and Jane Carter Handly and hus band Robert of Dallas. Texas; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil dren, A native of Arcadia, she re sided for the past four years in Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Carter at tended Salem College and gradu ated from High Point University. She earned a master's degree from the University of North Cartrlina at Greensboro. For 35 years she served Nonh Carolina as an edu cator in reading and language arts. She began her career as a teacher in Davidson County. She taught in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools at Forest Park and Latham elementary schools. She became a remedial reading teacher and. by the end of her career, she had turned her efforts into a pil grimage for better ways lo teach children to read. Mrs. Carter served as a demonstrmion teacher and consultant at the Model De velopmental Reading School in Greensboro and was a field direc tor for model schools under the Learning Institute of North Caro lina. She was an itutniciot in the education department at Salem College, a consultant fot the N.C. Department of Public Instruction and staff develop-ment eootdina- lor for the Right-lo-Read Pro gram. She was honored by Gov. James Hunt as Reading Educator of the Year in 1982. She was a member of Delia Kappa Gamma. She retired as supervisor of read ing for ihe Winston-Salem/Forsyth Country Schools in 1981. She was a -member of Trinity Moravian Church, where she served as a Sunday school teacher and a member of the board of el ders. and founded the Sunnyside Club from which the Sunnyside Ministry grew. She served on ihe board of home missions for the Southern Province for the Moravian Church. Memorials: Special Children's School. 4505 Shalialon Drive.Winston-Salem; or the building fund forTrinity Moravian Church. A graveside service was held at 10 a-m. Saturday. Aug. 10. at God's Acre in Old Salem followed by a memorial service at 11 a.m. at Trinity Moravian Church on Sprague Street. Debra Ann Cummings Debra Ann Hege Cummings. 40. of Lewisville died June 29. 2002. She was bom Dec. 25, 1961. in Forsyth County to the late David Carl Hege and Margaret Ann Hege. She was a waitress with Ronnie's in Clemmons. Surviving: her mother. Ann Hege Clement of Lexington; her husband. Thomas F. Cummings V ofKemer5vUle;2sons, 1-year-old Joseph Paul Cummings of the home and Thomas F. Cummings VI ofWinston-Salem; adaughter. Candace Collie of Kcmersville; 4 grandchildren; brothers David Hege and wife Pat of Lexington. Kenneth Hege and wife Sandy of Buizach. Germany, and Tony Hege and wife Julie of Mocks- ville; a sister and godparents of Joseph. Pamela York and husband James of Lexington; and sister Daisy Hunt and husband Tun of Lexington; a special nephew, Jus tin York of Lexington; and a spe cial friend, Jim Hobson of Kemecsville. A memorial service was held at II a.m. Monday, Aug. 12 at Davidson Funeral Home-Hickory Tree Chapel, with the Rev. Caia Lee Slallings officiating, Buiral was at Forest Hill Memorial Park Mausoleum in Lexington. Edward Lee Hepler Sr. Mr. Edward Lee Hepler Sr.. 64. of Mocksville, died at 5:30 a.m. | Sunday. Aug. II. 200Z He had i been in declining health for more than three yean and seriously ill : for 'wn i months. He was bom Aug. 29, in . Davie County to Samuel H. and Geneva Foster Hepler. - He was a truck driver for Bowen's Dairy Products from 1963 to 1980. He was then in volved in dairy farming until late 1998. Asister, Lois Faye Hepler. pre ceded him in death. SuTvivoia; his wife of40 yeaia, Frances E. Hepler of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Ben (Pomeii) Hian of Mocksville; ason. Edward Lee Hepler Jr, (and wife Norma) of' Mocksville: a grandchild: 2 i stepgrandchildren; a step great-; grandchild; 3 brothers. Jesse (and wife Shirley) Hepler of Mocks- ' ville. Samuel R. (and wife Betty) Hepler of Mocksville. and David (and wife Ruth) Hepler of Rockwell; and his dog. Tynee. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Aug. 13 at Hayworth-Miiler Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. Beverly Isley- Landreth (Hospice chaplain), t Burial was in Comaizer United Methodist Church Cemeleiy. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CateCenier. 1100-C S, Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. 27103. ' ©•vi# County Public ltoc*s*«le, NC V) iV V.7 u> I OAVIE CpUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. IS, 2002 Thomas Clinton Lyons iThomai Clinton "Clint" Lyons . Sr.. 85, of Lewngton. died Aug. 8, 2002, at Baptist Hospital of natural causes.' He was bom March 3, 1917. to the late George Washington / Roscoe Mabe Mr. Roscoe Mabe. 83. of Wilkesboro Sueet. Mocksville died early Ibesday morning V P Lyons and Daisy McMahan : Lyons. He was educated in the Davie County scfaoois. He was a butcher at Oodfeiter Supennaifcet on Main Stieet in Lexington and was a member of Greater Faith Christian Church in Lexington. He served as a deacon and was father of the church. He was preceded in death by his wife. Aidena Ijames Lyons and a son. the Rev. Bobby G..Lyons. Survivors: 3 dau^ters. Eariie G. Lyons Smith of Salisbury. Bten^ Elaine Lyons Horton of Vienna. Va. and Mary Hairston of Th'omasville; 2 tons. Thomas CUnton Lyons Jr. of Coiumbus. Ohio, and James Edward Lyons Sr. of Baltimore. Md.; 10 grand- chiidien; 12 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Greater Faith Christian Church. n Lexington, with the Rev. Tony Sanders officiating. Burial wias in Lexington Qty Cemetery. . Aug. 6,2002 at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. The funeral service was at II a-m. Thursday. Aug. 8 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Gien Sellers, Tetty Bralley and Dr. F.W. Slate oRiciating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery with military rites performed by the District 11 Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, P.O. Box 848. Mocksville; or Kate B. Re]moIds Hospice Home, iOl Hospice Lone, Wnston-Saiem. 27103. Mr. Mabe was bora Sept. 13. 1918. in Stokes Coutuy to the late Hardin Winston and Martha Jane Duncan Mabe. He was a finish ing carpenter through most of his life. In retirement he was involvedin various charities inclil^ing the Crosby Golf Tournament, the Van- ! tage. Habitat for Humanity. ' YMCA. Crises Control, CON TACT. and Missing Children's Fund. He served his country dur ing World War IT. entered the U.S. Army infantry and saw combat in New Guinea and Laytee. Philip pines. He was dischar^ Aug. 18. 1945. with the rank of staff ser- geanL He was a lifetime member of VFW and a member of the Red Arrow of Detroit. He enjoyed working with peopje uvsolving day to day ptoblems&nd to see the results in action. He was a mem ber of Landis Baptist Church and had attended the public schools in Davie and Stokes counties. He was preceded in death by a son. Roscoe Audie Mabe; 5 sis ters, Bitha Williams. Etta Burris. Elsie Donaldson. Millie Cbtriher ami Cora Oaines; oiui by a brother. Charlie Mabe. SurvWots: his wife of55 years, • Liilie Williams Mabe of the home; ' a d^ghter. Mrs. George (Yvonne) ; Sanbora of Winston-Salem; a sis ter, Mattie Hayes of ElbertomGa.; 2 brothers. Woodrow Mabe of Mocksville and Odus Mabe of Myrtle Beach. S.C. auline Myerly Miller Mrs. Pauline Myerly Miller. 97. of Advance, died Wednesday. Aug. 7.2002. at the N.C Lutheran Home In Hickory. She was bom June 12. 1905. in Hageistown. Md.. to I^redetick and Clara Bell Myerly. Mrs. Miller was a memb^ of King of Glory Lutheran Chureh In Cleirunons and was retired from Fleischers Clothing Store after 37 years. She was also active in the Red Cross during World War U. Mrs. Miller was preceded in death by her husband. Marvin V. Miller. onJan. 11. i969.anda$on. Harvey H. Miller, on Oct. 31. 2001. Survivors: a daughter. Pat McKelvcy of Bermuda Run; 7 grandchildren; and 6 great-grand children. A fiineral service was held at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel, with the Rev. Phillip Squire ofGciating. Mn. Miller was sent to Gerald N. Minnich Funeral Home in Hagerstown. Md.. for a graveside service at Rosehill Cetnetery. Memorials: Crisis Control Ministry. 200 E. 10th St. Win ston-Salem. 27101; or King of Glory Lutheran Church. 2580 Old Glory Road, demmons. 27012. Davi0 Counly Public Ubniy Mocksville, ftC fi o o nr OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. IS, 2002. J O 4- Charles W. Valentine Charles Williani Vhlentine, 64, died unexpectedly on Wednesday. Aug. 7,2002 at IredeU Memorial Hospital. He was bom Oct 19.1937 in Hamptonville. a son of the late Budand Dare Steele Valentine. He was mairied to Peggy Patterson onAug. 19,19S9, who survives. He was preceded in death by a brother, Edward Vaientine, and his maternal and paternal grandpar ents. Survivors; 2 sons, Gary Patterson of the home and To^ Valentine of Harmony; 2 tlaugh- ters, Melissa (Henry) Hooks of SimpsonvUle, S.C. and Bridget Wiliiams of Mocksvilie; S broth ers, Lonnie (Maxine) Steele, Johnny Valentine and Ronnie Valentine, all of Maryland. Hubert ! Valentineof the home, and Rob- iert (Betty) Valentine of j Stotesville: a sister. Velva (James)Stevenson of Olin; 3 grandchil dren; and 6 gteat-granilcfaildren. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 12 at Liv- ing Word Fellowship of Faith. Minisuies in Stotesville. The Rev. ' . Dr. Steve McKinnon officiated;.'" '' y Geoi^e E. WUkinson Mr. George Everett Wilkinsoo. 74, of Mocksvilie, died Thursday, Aug. 8,2002 at his home. He was born in Catawba Cbimty Aug. 8,1928 toQaude F. and Emma Saine WilkituoiL He was formerly with the Catawba County Sheriff's Department. He was employed by Se^ice Distrib uting Co. Survivors: his wife, Christine Fisher Wilkinson of the home; a daughter. Debra Lafone of Cdnover; 3 stepcfaildren, Everen Moore. Rick Moore and Evelyn White; 7 other stepchildren on bis wife's side; 6 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; a brother, John Wilkinson of Hickory; and a sister, Edith Wilkinson ofNewton. Funeral services were private. Memorials: a charity of the donor's choice. o rV 0 o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 22,2002 a I Robert Lee Almond / Mr. Robert "Bob" Lee Al- V mond.gS.ofWinslon-Salemdte(i Utiusday. Aug. IS, 2002. in Em erald bte. He was bom Mmcb 20.1917. In Sianly County to George Franklin and Ella Sides Almond. He was a member of Griffith Bap- list Church and retired from the Greyhound Bus Lines with 34 years service. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers. Hugh and Jim Almond of Greensboro and Claude Al mond of Salisbury; 2 sisters. Ida Adams of Mocksville and Ruth Reid of Salisbury. Survivors: his wife. Grace Murray Almond of the home; 2 daughters. B arbora TVent and hus band Don of Winston-Salem and I Robin Atkinson and husband Jerry I of Lexington; 2 granddaughters; and a sister. Helen Blanks of North Myrtle Beach. S.C. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 17. in Parklawn Memorial Gardens, with the Rev. Tommy Johnson of ficiating. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. IIOO-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. Gary Michael Bunion / Mr. Gary Michael Bumon, 33, of Mount Airy, the husband of Brookie Rose Bunton, died Mon day, Aug. 12,2002, at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Bunton was bom Oa. IS. 1948. in Bristol. Vl, the son of the late Ellis Joseph and Arvie Lttla Vemon Bunton. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, em ployed with Logan Heating and Air. and a member of Antioch Baptist Church, where he served as deacon. Survivors: his wife. Brookie Rose Bunton of the home; a daughter. Jennifer Nicole Bunton of Greenville, S.C.; a son, Toby Travis Bunton of Boone; and 3 sisters and 2 brothers-in-law, Jewell and Oscar McQamrock of Mocksville, Joan and Charles Poiierfield of Qemrirans. ami Bar bara Whiiaker of Mount Airy. The funeral service was at 3:30 p.m.Aug. IS at Antioch Baptist Church, with the Revs. Dale Wallace and Tim Collins offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery, with fiill military honors by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Honor Guard Mount Airy Post No. 2019 and Pilot Mountain Post No. 9436. Memorials; Antioch Baptist Cemetery Fund, 137 Antioch Ave., Mount Airy, 27030. y Wade Coe Wade COe. 70. died Wednes- day.Aug. 14,2002, afteralenglhy illness. Survivors: his wife. Carolyn Coe; 3 daughters. Vickie Yates of Salisbury. JoAnn Ireland of Mocksville, and Juaniia Loggins of Lexington; 8 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildreiL A memorial service was field at S p.m. Satunlay. Aug. 17, at Poplar Springs Church of God in Staiesville. Memoiials: mother Carolyn's benefit, c/o Yodkin Vhlley Bank, . P.O. Box 888. Elkin. 28621. Margaret M. Leonard Mrs. Margaret Pauline McCrary Leonard, 70. of Wall Street. Cooleemee. died Saturday. Aug. 17,2002 at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were Tues day. Aug. 20 at 2 p.m. at Mocks ville Church of God with the Rev. Larry Hollifield officiating. Burial was in Le^on Memorial Park. Mrs. Leonard was bom Sept. 1.1931 in Davie County to the late Joe and Gertie Barnes McCrary. was a homemaker and worked for the Davie CAP Program. Survivors: her husband. Homer Lee "Combread" Leonard Sr. of the home; 3 children. Tommy (Judy) Leonard, Tony (Patty) I^nard and Debbie Roig. all of Cooleemee; a step-daugh ter. Janice (Greg) Curtis of Lex ington; 10 granitehildren; 2 broth ers, William McCrary of Salisbury and Bobby McCrary of Mocks ville; and 2 sisters. Rebecca Greer and Annie Connell, both of Mocksville. He was preceded in death by a brother. Frankie McCrary. V/1 :> --a o CQunty Public Mbrflry MvoKsviile, NC <1^ 'V o 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 22,2002 %, Mary Katherine Mann V Mrs. Mary Katherine Fulk Mann, 82, of Winslon-Salem died Friday, Aug. 16. 2002, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was bom June 16. 1920. in Stokes County, the daughter of Oscar S. and Grace Slate (Sprinkle) Fulk. Mrs. Mann was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers. William H. and Oscar S. Fulk Jr. Surviving; her husband of 65 years. Hoyle L. Mann of the home; 3 daughters and their bus- bands. Carolyn and Tom Dickens. Judith and Sammy Snowden, all of Gemmons. and Marilyn and Dave Wetzel of Carlisle. Pa.; a son and his wife. Robert and Haime Maim of Advance; 2 sisters and their husbands. JoAnn and Ron Hughes of Dobson and Nina and Elon Bodenheimer of Winston- Salem; 12 grandchildren; and IS great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, officiated by Dr. Gary Chapman. Burial followed in For^th Memorial Park. T Memorials: Gideons Intema- tional, P.O. Box 5811, Winston- Salem.27113. y Billy Monroe Monday Mr. Billy Monroe "Hog Man" Munday, 48. of U.S. 64 E.. Mocksville. died Monday morn ing. Aug. 19, 2002 at Davie County Hospital after a sudrlen illness. The funeral service was at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Aug 21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with Wayne Rentz officiating. Burial was at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Monday was bom June 14. 1954, in Rowan County to Modell Orrell Munday of Advance and the late Floyd Munday. He was a retired truck driver and a member of'Fork Baptist Church. He was a graduate of Davie High School class of 1972, where he was a member of the football squad and the FFA. Surviving in addition to his mother: a sister, Nancy M. (Butch) Brooks of Yadkin College; a brother. Kenneth Munday of Lex ington; several nieces and neph ews; and 2 special friends. Aiidy Bamhardt and Roger Jones,- both of Advance. /' Carl Cleveland Myers n Mr. Carl Cleveland Myets. 87. of U.S. 601 South, Mcoksville, died Thursday. Aug. 15. 2002 at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were Sunday. Aug. 18 at 3 p.m. ar Eaton Funeral chapel with the Revs. DarieU Cox and Darrell Cartrette officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Mr Myers was bom Dec. 12. 1914 |n Yadkin Countyto the late Charlie and Effie Sparks Myers and was retired from Industrial Air Co. of Greensboro. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: his wife, Clara Hepler Myets of the home; 8 chil dren, Betty Green. Carl "Jr" Myers. Margie Penny Myers, Donnie Myers. T.W. Myers, Dwight Myers, Ricky Myers, all of Lexiiigion. and Larry Myen of Statesvilte; 8 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; a brother.S|wncer Myers of Granc Blanc.' Mich.; 3 sisters. Joyce Wyatt. Lavaughn Felts and Ovaline Sain, all of Lexington. 1 X e :5 .1 2— SwiaCaun^PiJ^licUiftnry Mochsville, NC <s- .« o 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 22,2002 n r( / VI t. Q> Sailie Stewart Sain Mrs. Sailie Stewart Sain, 96. formerly of U.S. 64 E., Mocks- ville, died Tuesday, Aug. 13,2002, at Autumn Care of Mocksville, The funeral service was 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 16 at Fulton United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Neville Storey offieiat- ing. Burial was in the church cem etery. Memorials: Fulton Methodist Cemetery Fund, c/o Terry Stewart, 3098 US 64 E., Mocksville. Mrs. Sain was bom April 23, 1906, in Davie County to the late C.D. and Fannie Hege Stewart and was a homemaker, a member of Fulton United Methodist Church, having joined in 1921 and was active in her Sunday School class. She was preceded in death by her first hustond, Andrew Thomas Allen, in 1938 and her second husband, Roy Wesley Sain, in 2001. Survivors; a son. Herman "Pete" Alien of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil dren; and 2 great-great-grandchil dren. ! Martha Field Smyth ^ Mis. MaithaHeld Smyth, 83, of Autumn Care of Mocksville, formerly of the Cool S|ning com munity in Iredell County, died Monday,Aug. 19,2002 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Bom on March 31, 1919 in Kingwood, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Hugh B. and Hazel Biitton Field. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Laner Day Saints. Her husband, Arlie E. Smyth, preceded her in death. Survivors: a son. Donald Everett Smyth (Linda) of Qeve- : land, N.C.; 3 dBughters, Eli2abeth ' Jean Seaford (Dopg) of Ctmleemec, Carolyn S. Hahne (Dick) of Cooleemee, and Sharon S. Sutton (Richard) of Kinsman, Ohio; a sister, Mildred Bailey of Moigantown, W.Va.; 18 grand- chifdren; 41 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Dencil, Noiman and Jimm/Field. Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday, Aug. 22 at 11 a.m. at the'Davie Funeral Service chapel with grandson Carl Innocenzi and Harold Smith, a member of her church, ofBcialing. Burial will be in Iredell Memoiial Gardens in Statesville. Grandsonswill be pallbearers. Friends may ' call at the home of Carolyn and Dick Hahne in Coolemee. where the family will be assembled. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lo., Wlnston-Salem. 27103. Nell Murphy Suddreth J Mrs. Nell Ray Murphy Suddreth, 70, of Mocksville, died Friday, Aug. 16.2002, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home after an extended illness. She was bom May 26. 1932, in Yadkin County to Benjamin Hanison and Lela Davis Muiphy. She was preceded in death by a brother, R J. Muiphy; and a twin brother, Eddie Gray Murphy. Surviving; a daughter. Sharon Muiphy Reeves of Mocksville; a son, Richard "Shoestring" Suddreth of Mocksville; a sister, Evelyn Murphy Dunn of Ad vance; 2 grandchildren; and 3 greal-grandchitdrcn. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, at Huff Funeral Home Chapel in East ^end. Burial followed at Prospect United Methodist Church Cem- eteiy. <r- Om'm County Nl)lio Mostuviiler HG - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 29, 2002 / VermeJIe P. Bashforth Mrs- Vermelle Parker BashforUi, 92. of Center Street. Cooleemee, died Fiiday. Aug. 23. 2002 in ForeyiJi MedicaJ Center. A graveside service was held a« 10 a.m. Sunday. Aug. 25 In ' Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with Doll Foster offici- • aiing. Memorials: Cooleemee First Baptist Church. P.O. Box 518. Mrs. Bashfonh was bom in Cooleemee on Nov. 4,1908 to the late John Hancock and Effie Mable Miller Parker and was a retired medical secieiaiy with ser vice at the Dearborn (Mich.) Medical Center. She had been a registered nurse with Lowery • Hospital In Salisbury. She was a graduate of Cooleemee High School, Class of 1920. She was a iformer member of the Dearborn j Womens Scoiety and had been a ' lifelong member of the j Cooleemee Rrst Baptist Chuich. I She enjoyed oil painting and read- iIng. I She was preceded in death by 3 sisters, Fadie P. Wood, Blanche P. Stevenson and Cody Parker • end by 3 brothers. Boyd Pariter, Wallace Parker and Crimes Parker Sr. Survivors: a sister. Nellie Parker Zissetle of Chatham. Mass,: a special niece. Pat Lookabill of Mocbville; a special nephew. Grimes Parker Jr. of Cooleemee: and several other nieces and nephews. Oivii County Pukiic Ulr^ry yitKfKsm, i*ic James Franklin Bracken Mr. James Franklin Bracken. 83. ofLiberty Church Road. Mocks- y ville. died Monday. Aug. 26, 2002 at Davie County Hospital Funeral services will be Thursday, Aug. 29. at 11 a.m.aiLibeity Baptist Church with the Rev, Marvin Blackburn officiating. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial will be in the church cemetery.Thefamily was to beat Eaton Funeral Home Wetlnesday from 6-8 p.m. Mr. Bracken was bom Nov. 28.1918 in Davie County to the late John G. and Eliza O'Neal Bracken and was retired from Forsyth County Schools. He wasa member ofLiberty Baptist (2hnjch where he was a deacon. He was preceded in death by his wife, Magdalene Carter Braclten on Aug. 31. 1995, 3 brothers. Marvin Bracken. Roy Bracken and Charlie Bracken, and 3 sisters, Alice Bracken. Gettrude Crook and Mary Foster. Survivore; a brother, the Rev. Albert Bracken of Mocksville: 2 sisters. Ida Qeary of Mocksville and Isabelle Tolley of Waston- Salem. Jerry Wayne Bracken Mr. Jerry Wayne Bracken, 55, of Winsion-Salcm, died Sunday. Aug. 25.2002. at his residence. M r Bracken was bom Dec. , in Rowan County to the late William H.andMaltie Wo o dB Bracken. M r . n Bracken was amemberofCalvary Baptist Church, a minister of the gospel for IS years and worked for Precision Concepts as a quality engineer. Survivors: his wife of 34 years. Manha Stewart Bracken: 3 sons. William (ChrisI Bracken of Ad vance. Timmy W. Bracken and wife Crystal of Ctemmons and | Jeremy W. Bracken and wife Col leen of Vllseck. Germany; a daughter. Tashia M. Bracken of Greensboro: a foster son, Joey Carter of Mocksville; 2 brothers, William E. Bracken of Slatesville and Lonnie P. Bracken of Mocks ville; a sister. Nelia E. Bracken of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren, j The funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, ex Calvary Baptist Church, with the Revs. Jim Oryder and Curtis Gibson officiating. Burial follow in the church cemetery. ! Memwials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center. 110042 S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem, 27103. -Y 0 <0 0" • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 29,2002 .<1' Peffgv Peters Criminger J Mn. Peggy Peters Criminger ^ of Salisbury died Saturday, Aug. 24 at Rowan Regionoi Medical Center after being in declining health for two years. She was bom in High Point, a- daughter of the late Haltie Henderson Peters and Henry Grady Peters. Educated in High Point Schools, she graduated from Women's Cbliege in Greensboro and the Schooi of Medical Tech nology at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. She was a meitical tech nologist at Rowan R^onal Medi^ cal Center for IS years before re tiring in I99S. She had been em ployed at Albemaile Hospital in Eiiaabeth City. She was a mem ber of the First Baptist Church of Salisbury, the Exploring the Bible Sunday School class and the Mary Monroe Missionary group. She was a member of the Woman's Idissionary Union, served as Sun day Schol teacher, pianist and or ganist. and choir'member at churches her husband ministoed. Survivors; her husband, the Rev. Harvey Y. Criminger Jr., whom she married Oct. 15.19SS: a son, Daniel Criminger of Sanford; 2 daughters, Jane Criminger Johnson of Lexington and Betsy Criminger Lowety of Helena. Ala: a sister, Yvonne Pe ters Allen of Salisbury; and 4 grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Mon day, Aug. 26 at First Baptist Church of Salisbuty by the Rev. Dr. Kenneth Lance, itiinister. atid the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster, minis ter of Jerusalem Baptist Church in Davie County, and the Rev. Dr. Dale Sleeie. Burial was at Jerusa lem Baptist Cemetery. Memorials: First Baptist of Salisbuty, 223 N. Fulton St., 28144; or Jerusalem Baptist, 495 Pleasant Acre Drive, Mocksviile. Richard Joseph LasicklJ Mr. Richard Joseph "Dick" Lasicki, 71, of Merrelis Lake Road, Mocksviile, died Monday evening, Aug. 19.2002 at his resi dence after being in declining health. A Mass ofChristian burial was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with the Rev. imther Andrew Draper officiating. A prayer service was held ar 7 p.m. Thuis- day, Aug. 22 at Eaton Funeral Home. Military graveside rites were at I pan. Friday at the Na tional Cemetery in Salisbury con ducted by District II Memorial Honor Guard, Mr. Lasicki was bom March 27, l93l,inBcooklyn.N.Y.,ason of the late Joseph and Harriet Michalski Lasiclri. He was em ployed with Western Electric in New York and was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church in Mocksviile. He was a Korean Warveteran and a Champion Racing Homing Pigeon enthusiast. He WM a member and officer of ForkCivic Club and a Euchatistic Min ister at St. Francis Catholic Church. Survivors; his wife, Margaret Mary Smith Lasicki of the home, to whom he was married for 48 years; 4 children, Carol Anne Gustafton of Mocksviile, Patricia Ellen Fillkerson of Madisonville, Ky., Joan Marie Lasicki of Mocksviile and Richard Jay Lasicki of Riverview, Fla.; 6 grandchildren; and a brother. Walter Lasicki of Brooklyn. N.Y. Ronald Clay McKnlght J Mr. Ronald "Ronnie" Clay McKnight, 58. of Advance died Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002, at Forsylh Medical Center. He was bom Dec. 21.1943, in Davie Coumy to Ernest C. and Ruby Smith McKnight. Mr. McKnight was the owner of Pio neer Wood Products, and was pre ceded in death by his father. Ernest Qay McKnight Surviving: his wife. June Pitts McKiught of the home: a dttugh- ter. Kim McKnight Doby (hus- ; band Charlie) of Advance; his mother. Ruby Smith McKnight of Advance; and a sister, Vivian Allen (husband Lester) of Ad vance. A funeral service was held at Hayworth-Miiler Kinderton Chapel, with the Rev. Michael Waters ofHciating. A graveside service was held at 2 pmi. Sun day, Aug. 25 at Green Meadows Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Green Meadows Baptist Church. 1646 N.C 801N., Mocksviile. >» (3- eaiNatalyi>iiliiicUki»y p 'V <3 W1 I; <t . o • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 29,2002 1 Carol Street McMillan ^®"'8®™ery SlreeiMcMillaii, 76. died on Sattiday evening, Aug. 24. of cancer.Tile wife of the late Aicliibaid Alexander McMillan, she was ^™if»l.«926.toDi;andMrs.Claudius A. Street of Winston-Saiem. She attended Qintenaiy Meiht^t Chinch and Reynolds High School. She received her ^cheior's degree from the Women s Coilege of UNO. and a master^sdepeinEngUshftomdie University of North Carolina MC^I Hill. After working for. Ae Tatboro schools. Wachoviaand the N.C. Dept. of Ar- she mairiedA.A. McMillan in 1954. She did voiunteer work with the /unior f^e of Raleigh. Adult Literacy N.C. and her Pullen Memorial Baptist Church circle. She panicipatied in book clubs andwas a Democrat. She loved littra- "«« and travel. She was a founding member of the Dickens Dis- ciplw and served as the club's ex- ecutive director for more than 10 She was a member of Ra. Kign Moravian Church, Survivors: her children and aons-in-law. Carol and Steve^wis of Raleigh, folia and Denis FaUonofRockHiU.S.C. Amanda^nd David av «»_ .■B^h. Fla., Alexandra and SamMordecai of Raieigh. and A.A.(Sandy) McMillan Jr. of Canboro; her brother and sister-in-law, Mr'and Mrs. C.A. Street of Advance-Md brother-in-law and sister-in-aw. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. McMillanJr. of Raieigh.A memorial service was helda II a.m. Tuesday. Aug. 27. atRaleigh Moravian Church. Burialwas at Spring Hill Cemetery, Wagram.Memorials: Raleigh Moravian Church. Ryan Christopher Martiny Ryan Christopher Manin. 7.died Sunday. Aug 25.2002. from complications following heart surgery at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-Saiem.He is survived maternally by Amanda McDaniel Martin andJonathan Mayes; paternally byJoseph Christopher Martin and Bridgette Dawn Martin: sisters Biianna Ashley Maitin and AlexisNichole Martin; his brother.Jonathan Mayes 11; grandparents Alan J. Maitin ni. Lou Aiute Mar- :tin. Sandra and Randy Money andRoger and Kath^ McDaniel; great-grandparenu Allen J. andPat Martin Jr.. Joe and Jean Thompson. Matgie and Jim Loweiy,Floyd and "Dudy McDaniel and Ailam B. Carter, along with sev eral aunts, uncles, cousins and other family and fnends. The funeral service was at IIa.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, at Vogler & Sons Reynolda RoodChapel with the Rev. Ronnie Comer officiating. Burial was at Grapevine Baptist Church Cem- etety in Lewisviile. .Memorials: Williams Syndrome Foundation. P.O. Box 297. Clausson. MI 48019-0297. / Hannah Marie Rutledge/ Hannah Matie Rutledge. infont^ghter of Charles and GingerRutledge of Log Cabin RoadMocksviile. died on Thursday. " Pwayih Medical Center.Hannah was bom on July 182002. in Winston-Salem.In addition to her parents.Hanrwh is survived by a brother;Davis Peacock (Jeannette) ofWinston-Saiem; a sisrer. HaleyRuUedge of the home; her paternal grandfather. Jack Rutledge ofNorth Myrtle Beach. S.C.; herpaternal grandmother, GraceRutledge of Wiruton-Salem; hermaternal grandparents. Dennisand Geraiine McGee of grandmother. Ruby Rutledge.A funeral service for Hannahwas held Sunday. Aug. 25 at 2p.m. in the chapel of Davie Funeral Service in Mocksviile withAe Rev. Darreil Cox officiating.Bunal was in Ugion Memorial Cemetery in Cooleemee. Mary Ruth Roger Seatsj Mts. Mary Ruth Boger Seals, 73. of Fartnington Road, Mocks-V ville. died Monday, Aug. 26. 2002 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.Funeral services will be Thursday, Aug. 29 at 2 p.m. in EatonFuneral Chapel with the Rev. David Jordan ofTiciating. Burial willbe in Fannington Community Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.Memorials: Forsyth Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. liOOC S. Stratford RoaiL Winston-Salem. 27103. Mis. Seats was bom Jan. 6, 1929 in Forsyth County, to MaryLapish Boger of Mocksviile and the late David Carl Boger. She was a homemaker and had wotked at Hanes Knitting for 18 years.She was amemberof Farmington United Methodist Church, adaityfarmer's wife for 49 years, enjoyed cooking and baking, was a dollcollector and a babysitter for many children.She was preceded in death by her husband. Wiliiam F. "Bill" Seats and a brother, Joe Boger.Sinvivors, in addition to her mother a daughter. Rebecca (Jim)Allen, a son. Harold (Debbie) Seats, ail of Mocksviile; 2 ^d-daughters; a sister. Mts. Kenneth (Virginia) Lanier 2 brothers. Huben Boger and David (Janet) Boger. ail of Mocksviile. . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 29, 2002 John Frank Sparks Mr. John Frank Sparks, 78, retired Davie County dairy farmer of Mocksvllle, died Saturday, Aug, 24,2002, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medicai Center as ttie resutt of a head injury aher a faii at home. A resident of Spiilman Road. Mr. Sparks spent his life cultivating the soil and building a top-producing herd of Hoisteins. Born April 00. 1924, in Davie County, he was the son of John Henry and Luia Ward Sparks, and had been married for 55 years to the love of his life, the former Madeleine Smoot, a longtime science teacher and the mother of their six children, Mr. Sparks was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church in Advance. He was a 1942 graduate of Farmington High School and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hiii before returning to the farm, continuing a succession of Sparks generations farming in the county since the mid- 17O0s. He nursed the soli to produce crops of corn, wheat, oats, soybeans and alfalfa hay, and used deliberate and careful breeding and culling practices to produce a herd consistently rated as the top milk and butterfat producers in the county. He rose at 4 a.m. to milk and worked until sundown. After retirement, Mr. Sparks worked 12 years until his death as the circulation manager of the Davie County Enterprise Record. He survived polio as a boy, and in re tirement. traveled with his wife to Alaska. Canada, Italy and other parts of Europe and various places across the United ; States, They returned frequently to the North Carolina mountains to rekindle their love, especially to the Boone area, where he courted his wife while she was a student at Appalachian Stats University. He counted their marriage as his grsatest blessing from God. He and his wife instilled ! in their children a love of God. a purpose in life and an abiding work ethic. They had a family farm, with ail the chil dren joining in its operation from an early age. He was preceded in death by his parents and five sib- iirtgs, Virginia S. Beckner, Wilson W. Sparks. Sgt. Kenneth P. Sparks in World War II. and as infants. Kermit artd Edith Spaiks, Surviving are his wife and children, Helen S. Young, John E. Sparks, Nancy S. Miller and Dwight A. Sparks, ail of Davie County, Teresa S, Phifer of Monroe and Atelhea S. Segal of High Point; 15 grandchildren. David Koontz, Eliza beth Koontz. Jonathan Sparks. Kimberly S. Cook. Kristin Miller, Karin Miller, Paul Sparks. Robert Sparks, Michael Sparks. Dana Phifer, Katherine Phifer. John B. Phifer, Annie Catherine Segal, Richard Segal and Caroline Segal; and a great-grandchild is expected in December. Also surviving are two sisters. Frances S. Gough of Mocksviiie and Betty S. Todd of Richmond, Va. The funeral service was held at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25 in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was in God's Acre of Macedonia Moravian Church at 9;30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 26. The Rev. Greg Uttie was the officiating minister. The family requests that memorials be considered for the Farmington VFD, c/o Mr. Todd Nayior, 288 Deerfieid Drive, Mocksviiie, NC 27028. Coun^ Public Utory NC c <N n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 29,2002 J Grady McKinnley Spry Jr. ';;fcaradyMcKinnJeySpiyJr..74.ofCenterStree«.Cooleemee.died Tuesday, Aug. 27,2002 at his residence. Funeral senrices wiU be Thuisday at 7 p.ni. at Victory BaptistChureh wth the Rev. Shelby Haibour ofnciating. The family willr^ive friends immediately following (he service. A graveside ser-Mce will be held Friday, Aug. 30 at 11 a.m. in Ugion Memorial ranc. 1^. Spty was bom July 19,1928 in Coolecmee to the late GiadyM. Sr. ^ Lillian Winy Spiy and was serving as mayor for the Town of Cooleemee, where he had lived all of his life. He served in the U.S. Navy form 1946-1948, and was a graduate of Cooleemee High School and attended Salisbury Business College. He was a member, deacon. Sunday School superintendent and choir memberat Vietoiy Baptut Church in Cooleemee. He coached Little League BaMball and girls Softball. Mr. Spry had worked for Burlington Mills. Kem Rubber Co. and retired from Lexington Furniture. Memorials: Cancer Services of Davie, P.O. Box 744, Mocks-ville; or Hospice of Rowan. 825A W. Hendeison St. Salisbuiy. 28144. ^ the home; 2 sons,William Chnstopher Spiy of Mocksvilie and Russell Scott Spry of Cooleemee: a daughter, Lisa (Tim) Michael of Statesville; 4 grand children; 2 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Fred (Jessie) Pierce and Dolly Swaim, both of Cooleemee, and Irene "Wink" Hendricks of Mocksvilie; 4brotheis, William-Bill" Spiy of Marion, Bl., DoyleSpry of Gamer, Aaron Spry of, Hiddenite and Jerry Spry of Cooleemee. Shirley Elizabeth Spry / Mn. Shirley Elizabeth Seaford Spry, 62, of N.C. 801 South, Mocksvilie. died early TUesday morning, Aug. 20, 2002 at her home after being in declining health. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Wayne Rentz offlciating. Burial was at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Mn. Spry was bom Nov. 27, 1939, in Davie County, to the late Dwight Clifford and Gladys James Seaford and was retired with more than 30 years of service with Crescent Electric Co-op, where she hod been an account ing clerk. She was a graduate of Salisbury Business College and was a lifelong member of Fork Baptist Church. She enjoyed spoiding tinte with her family and fiiends and traveling. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Spry; and a brother, James "Simon" Seaford. Surviving: her son ami daugh ter-in-law, Jeffery Seaford Lambe and wife Donna of Mocksvilie; a grandson; and two nieces. QJ o 1 Chester West Mr. Chester West, 77, of Meta Breeze Lane, Mocksvilie. died Monday, Aug. 26,2002 at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 2 p.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with military graveside rites. h Memorials; American Diabetes Assoc.. 1820 East 7th St, Char lotte. 28024; or to Residents/Patient Fund Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie, 316 N.C. 801, Advance. Mr. West was bom June 25, 1925 in Davie County to the late Mamie West Barney and was retired from Hoechst-Celanese of Salisbury. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and a member of American Legion. He enjoyed farming, gardening and collecting old toy cars. Survivois: his wife. Myrtle McDonald West of the home; 4 chil- dra, Judy (B.B.) Brittain of Salisbury, Mary (Joe) Lanierof Mocks vilie, Donnie (Dorma) West of Salisbury, Kenny (Margie) Stone of Mocksvilie; 9 giandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; a brother. Lester West; ahalfbrother. Tommy Battles, both ofMocksville; andaspe- cial friend, his dog "Smokte." <r . 0 fteiaCaui% Public lAiaiy MHtaflMrNC' -Q <5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept. 5,2002 n (S / vo C i 0 -t Charlene Penn Hayes Mrs. Charlene Elaine Penn Hayes, 40, ofWinston-Salem died Saturday, Aug. 24,2002, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was bom Feb. 7,1962, in Mocksville. Survivors: her husband. Jo seph Hayes Jr. of the home; her parents, Frank and Alverta Penn of Mattinsville, Va., and Charles and Kaye Churui of Salisbury; 2 sons. Joseph Hayes HI of Northfolk, W.Va. and Adrian Hayes of Bluefield, W.Va.; 5 sis ters, Ozelma Faye (Larry) Ingram of B^tt, Va., Renee E (James) Bannister of Durham, Cherie A. Penn of Minneapolis, Minn., Lisa Chapman Chunn of Mocksville and Valerie Pilford of Mount Vemon. N. Y.; J brothers, Edward K. Penn of Detroit, Mich., Reginald Churui of Salisbury and Robert C. Chunn of Mocksville; paternal grandmothers Gladys Chunn of Mocksville and Casste E Penn of Fieldale, Va.; 2 grand sons; and 2 godchildren. She was employed at "Dis abled" Hanes Distiibutian Center for nine years, and was a member of Heavenly Host Apostolic Church, usher hoard (secretary), arul choir. The funeral was at 1 p.m. Fri day, Aug. 30 at Antioch Christian Church, with evangelist Marie McChee officiating. Burial fol lowed at Antioch Christian Church Cemetery, Spencer, Va. Lawrence E. Moberly Sr. y A memorial service for Mr. Lawrence Ervin Moberly Sr. was conductd at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, in the Mocksville First Pres byterian Church. Memorials: Scholarship Fund of Fust Presbyterian. 261S. Main St., Mocksville; or Hospice/Pal liative CareCenter, llOOC S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, 27103. Mr. Moberly died Wednesday, July 7A, 2002 at the age of 89. He had raided on Tot Street and was a retired chemisL Martin Luther Rose j Mr. Martin Luther Rose, 79, of ^ County Line Road. Harmony, died at Davis Regional Medical Cen ter on Saturday, Aug. 31,2002 fol lowing a lengthy illness. He was bom in Davie County on March 26, 1923 to the late Willie Val and Willie Louis Ditner Rose. He was married to Mary Ann Gaither Rose, who survives. A son, Johnny Burgis Rose, preceded him in death. He received his educational training in the Iredell County ScluMl System, atid was a mem ber of Piney Grove AME Zion Church. He loved to fish. Survivors, in addition to his wife: a daughter, Beverly Ann Rose-Carmichael (Alonzo) of Columbia, Md.; 2 brothers, Artis Lee Rose (Daisy) of Winston-Sa lem and Elmom E Rose (Lois) of Harmony; a daughter-in-law, Cathy P. Rose of Hickory; several ^ sisters- and brothers-in-law; 2 ! grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday, Sept, 4 at 2 p.m, at Piney Grove AME Zion Church with the Rev. Lester Fisher officiating. Burial followed . in the church cemeier% ^Cady Elizabeth Neely Cady Elizabeth Neely, the in fant daughter of Preston and Jen nifer Harpe Neely of Oakland j Avenue, Mocksville, died on Aiig. 30,2002, at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center of a rote heart condition. Cady was bom on May 23, 2002, at Forsyth Medical Center and was dedicated at First Bqitist ' Church in Mocksville. Survivors: an identical twin sister, Courtney Lynn, and sister, ] Dayanna Nicole Neely; patemal grandmother, Susan D. Neely of Advance; maternal grandparents, ' BtendaD. and the late Bill Harpe of Mocksville; great-grandpar ents, Ted and Irene Davis of Ad- ^ vance and an uncle, JeffHaipe and | cousin. Amber of Mocksville. | A graveside service was held at 2 pjn. Monday, Sept. 2 at Rose . Cenietery in Mocksville with Dr. Van Lankford and the Rev. Danny Shore ofBciating. ] Memorials: Ronald McDonald House, 419 S. Hawthome Road, ' Winston-Salem, 27103. c cr Davis Counly PuJ^iic UlKIQl, c 0 DAVIE COUWrr ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept. 12,2002. ■h O . Lillie Etta Green Brown\l Mis. LOlie Eaa "Peggy" Cieen Brown, 82. of County Home Road, Mocksville, died TUesday,Sept. 3,2002, at her home. The funeral service was heldat 7 p.m. last Thursday at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Demon London and Gregg Elrod ofTiciat- ing. A graveside service was held ' at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Memorials: Carolina BibleCamp, 1988 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville; or to Cemetery Fund of Jericho Church of Christ, c/o Jim Webb, 124 Junction Rood, a Mocksville. ■j Mrs. Brown was bom Aug. 31,^ 1920. in Davie County to the lateSanford and Stella Se^ord Green *• and was a homemaker. She was^ retired with many years of service with AT&T, where she was a member of the Telephone Pio neers of America. She had beenthe operator of Green & EverettGrocery for many yearn. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School class of 1939 and was a member of North Main Street Church of Christ and enjoyed traveling and quilting.She was preceded in death by. her first husbanrL McOdis Everett; her second husband. Garland Forrest; and her third husband. Joshua Brown. Also deceased is a great-gramlson, Jackstm Everett;and a great-gianildaaghter, Lauren Brown. Survivors: a son and daughter- in-law. Joe and Eva Everett of Mocksville; a grandson and wife; 2 great-grandchildren; stepchildren Peggy Cassievens, Jane Hall and Tommy Brown, all of Yadkinvilie, Eddie Forrest of ' Statesville and Sonny Forrest, David Forrest, Elaine Peltier, Lorraine Sanders and Sharon Carby, all of Louisville, Ky.; sev eral step-granrlchildren; and step-great-grandchiltlren; a brother, Carl Green of Mocksville: a sister, Margaret iKrweli of Bermuda Rim; a sister-in-law, Marj Green of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. yjLuther Caldwell Eudy Mr. Luther Caldwell Eudy, 72,of Statesville died Thursday, Sept,S, 2002 at Davis Regional Medi cal Center. He was bom Feb. 20, 1929 inDavie County the son of the late Robert Cresswell and Hattie Bell Bean Eudy. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1947 to 19J0. He was a panel bperator with Dana Indus tries, formerly Fiber Industriesand was a member of the Front Street Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife of54 years,Lela Mac Herrin Eudy; 2 sons,Michaie C. Eudy and wife, Linda and Robert E. Eudy and wife, Pam of Statesville; 3 rhuighters, Anita L. Eudy and Catherine Eudy and husband, John Kyle, both of Har- ;risburg, and Lisa E. Pierce and !husband. Terry, of Brevard; 3 sis- iters, Laurd Howell of Illinois, ; Nancy Essary of Mooresville and 'Glenda Swaney and husband, ,Larry of N. Wiikesboro; 8 grand- jchildren; and 2 great-grandchil dren. He was preceded in death by asister, Mary E. Smith and a brother, Robert Glerm Eudy. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Sunday, Sept. 8 at Front Street Baptist Church with Rev. Gerald Bontroger, Rev. IMiyne RidtUe andRev. Kenny Lamm officiating. Full military rites accorded byVFW Post #2031, Harold Littlefield Chapter 68 DAV and American Legion Post #217 fol lowed in bedell Memorial Park.Memorials: Front Street Baptist, 1403 W. Front St., Statesville, 28677. Frank Lee Gough J Mr. Frank Lee Gough, 81, died Sunday, Sept. 8,2002, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mr. Gough was bom Jan. 14, 1921, in Forsyth County to Eionzo Montgomery and Stella Stewart Gough. He was a member of Ardmore Moravian Church for SO years, but at the time of his death was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. Mr. Gough served in the U.S. Air Force dur ing World War II, with 24 months in Headquarters Division at Kunming, China. He retired from Graybar Electric with 24 years service and later worked for Lamps & Shades for several years. He was preceded in death by 2brothers, Jaifaes William and Jack Gough. Survivors: his wife of 19 years, Theolene B. Gough of the home; 2 daughters, Janis G. Burger of Miami, Fla., and Shirley Sacks and husband David of Jackson- vlile, Fia.; 2 step-children, Teresa Swisher and husband Roy of Statesville and Tony Myers and wife Angle of Advance; 5 grand sons; and 2 granddaughters. A 2 p.m. funeral service was held Tuesday, Sept. 10. at . Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with the Rev. Richard Shainel ofTiciating. i- o County PublicMooKsville, NC ca v o o or n 0 Q=> <r Harley Pitt Graves Jr. / Mr. Harley Pin Graves Jr.. 79. died Friday, Sept. 6,2002. He was bom Dec. 3, 1922, in Davte County to Harley Pitt and Mary Hunt Graves Sr. He served his country in World War II in the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Graves was a banker for 40 years in the Win. ston-Salem Triad area. He was of the Methodist faith. He was a championship trap shooter and an avid fisherman. Survivors; his wife of 43 years, Nellie W. Graves of the home; 2 daughters. Suzanne Graves Smithson and husband Steve of Raleigh, and Alice Graves Rhine and husband Joel of Wilmington; 4 grandchildren; and cousins. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative (3areCenter, 1100*6 S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. 27103. Riifus Allen Morris Mr. Rufiis Allen Morris. 74, formerly ofGodbey Road. Mocks- ville,dled Thursday, July26,2001 at Autunm Care of Mocksville where he had been a resident for the past two months. Mr. Morris was bora in Rowan - County, April 18.1927 to the late William David and Ollie Almond Morris and was a retired truck driver with Glosson Motor Carri* ers. He had also been adriver with Shaw Freight Co. He had been a helper with the Davie County Meals on Wheels for a time and had been the attendant of the Cen ter Mobil Station. He was a vet* eran of the U.S. Army ami the Matihes. Hewaspreeededindeath by his wife Margie Grace Morris, . also by two sisters, Viola Mortis and Ella Deese. and by 2 brothers, W.D. Mortis Jr. and Floyd Morris. Surviving : a daughter, Pam Tennerson of Salisbury; a son, David Allen Morris of Indiana; one stepson, Ralph W. "Dickie" Grace of Mocksville; a sister, Johnsie Cook of Gold Hill; and 3 brothers, Gonnie Morris, Paul I Morris, and Winslow Morris', all ! of Salisbury. n Agravesideservicewasheldat ' 11 a.m. Monday, July 30 in the new National Cemetery in Salisbury with Rev. George Troyer ofEciatmg.Militaiygraveslderites iwill be conducted by the Rowan Veterans Council. The family was at Eaton Funeral Home Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. davie county enterprise record, Sept. 12,2002 n y Ruby Miller Jordan Mrs. Ruby Miller Jordan. 77, formerly of Marginal Street in Cooleemee died Saturday evening, Sept. 7,2002 at Aummn Care of Mocksville, A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9 in the City Cemetery on West Innes Street in Salisbury, with Dr. Van Lankford oRiclating. Mrs. Jordan was bora in Cooleemee Aug. 10, 1923, to thp late Walter J. and Adelaide Voglei Miller and was retired from Cen tral Carolina Bank, For many years, she served as the secretary, of the Cooleemee First Baptist Church and has also been the sec- retaiy/treasurer for the Jerusalem Volunteer Fire Department. She was a graduate of the Cooleemee High School Class of 1942. Mrs. Jordan enjoyed working and car ing for animals and nursing in jured pets back to health. She took special enjoyment spending time with her family. She was a mem ber of the Mocksville First Bap tist Church. Mrs. Jordan was preceded in death by her husband, James Ri chard Jordan in 1982. Survivors: a daughter. Debby Harris and husband Joe of Mocks ville; 2 sons, Gary Jordan and wife Sandy of WInston-Salem and Steve Jordan and wife Kathy of Mocksville; a brother, Walter Jor dan and wife Mable of Charlotte; 9 grantlchildren; 2 step-grandchil dren; 2 great-grandchildren; 2 nephews; a niece; and 2 great- nephews. Memorials: Renovation Fund of Mocksville First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St.. Mocks ville. 27028; or to the Davie Hu mane Societv. FaitfaandHopeHayes/Lewis / Faith Nicole and Hope Renee, the infant daughters of Kelly Hayes and Brian Lewis of Clemmons, were born and died at Forsyth Medical Center on Sept. 4,2002, but their souls had gone on to heaven. Survivors: their parents, Kelly and Brian; 3 brothers, Brian Jr., Taylor and Christian Lewis of King; maternal grandparents, Sandy Hayes and Bill Harper of Advance, and Perry and Beth Hayes of Lexington; paternal grandparents. Carry and Becky Lewis of Wallburg and Lyvonne Johnston of King; maternal great- grandparents. Gary and Betty Rice and JoAnn Beauchamp. all of Clemmons; paternal great-grand parents, Harold Lewis of Winston- Salem and Georgia Lewis of Clemmons; an aunt; 3 uncles; a great-aunt; a cousin; and other family and fiiends. Theie was a graveside service at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons, led by Pastor Joel Boyles of Advance, who dedi cated these angels to God. Qav» County Public Ubiaiy Mooksviller 146 0 tY DAVIE county enterprise record. Sept. 12.2002. \ o" 3 •f £ 0"- J Buster Loyde Phillips Mr. Busier Loyde Phillips, 90, of Main Church Road, Mocks- ville, died Sunday, Sept. 8,2002, at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in WInston-Salem. The funeral service was at 7:30 Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Gospel Bap. tist Church with the Revs. Kevin Hobson and Brad Holliman offi ciating. A graveside service was at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cdnetery. Memorials; Union Chapel United Methodist Church BuUd- ing Fund. 2030 U.S. 601 N., Mocksville: or to Davie Home Health/Hospice, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Mr. Phillips was bom March 7,1912. in Ashe County to the late Frank and Ida Manes Phillips and was self-employed. He was a member of Gospel Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Lois Osborne Phillips and by his second wife. Hazel Baldwin Phillips. Survivors: adaughter, Betty Jo (Gray) Laymon: 2 grandchildten;' a great-grandchild; 2 stepdaugh ters, Karen Kimrey and Tammy Hutchins: a stepson, Jeff Hutchins: 3 step-grandchildren: a brother, J.F. (Loiene) Phillips, all of Mocksville: and 2 sisters. Imogene (Harold) Osbome of Mocksville and Iva Lee Palmer of Boone. Mrs. Sarah Louise Hunter Sorensen, 74, died Wednesday, Sept. 4,2002, at her home. Mrs. Sorensen was bom March 8, 1928, in Forsyth County, the daughter of Lonnie Hampton and Annie Baker Hunter. She gradu ated from Gray High School in 1946 and worked for Goody's Powders and retired from Booke and Co. in June 1991. Mrs. Sorensen was a member of Home Moravian Church, serving as a Sunday school teacher for many years and circle leader and circle treasurer in the Women's Mlow- ship. She helped in the kitchen for church suppers, Easter breakfast, Wednesday Fellowship Suppers, and assisted with recruiting vol unteers. Mrs. Sorensen was a circle volunteer for the Candle Tea, assisted with recruiting help in the kitchen for serving eoffee and sugar cake and was a Deiner, n Sacristan, church office volunteer and played in the Easter band the first year women were allowed to play. When her children were in elementary school, she was a grade parent, active in the PTA, and after her retirement, she vol- untMred at Medical Park Hospi tal in the Nutrition Center and in case management. Mrs. Sorensen was preceded indeath by her husband. DaleArthur Sorensen Sr„ Dec. 29,1967; and a half sister; Lonnie Hunter Frye (Mrs. Elmer ftye). Survivors: her children. Linda S. Gilles (Don) and Sheni S. Cook (Mark), all of Mocksville and Art Sorensen (Cheryl) of Lewisville: 6grandchildren:2 brothers, Wil liam F. "Bill" Hunter and wife Betty and Thomas E. "Tom" Hunter, all of Winston-Salem. • A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Friday at .the Moravian Graveyard, with the Revs. Scott Venable and Lehoma Goode offi ciating. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, IIIW-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. 27103: or Home Moravian Church Book of Remembrance. 529 S. Church St., Winston-Salem, 27101. Nancy RulhHoldtrZlmmennaD y/ _. Nancy Ruth HolderZimmerman, 7o; of Cornatzer Road, Advance, died WednesdaySept. 4,2002, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. The funeral service was at 11 a-ni. Saturday, Sept. 7 at Advance United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Harvey Sammons oflfict- aiing. Burial was in the chiiich cemetery. Memorials: Building Fund of Advance Methodist. RO. Box ' 2021, Advance. Mrs. Zimmerman was bomJan. 25.1932, in Forsyth County to the late Henry Clinton and Viola Fulp Holder and was a self- She was a graduate of Shady Grove High School, class of 1950 and a member of Advance United Methodist Church. She enjoyed spending quiet time at her moun tain home in Hillsville, Va., and time with her children arul grand children.She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey Harold Zimmerman, in 1994, a daughter, CammieWalker and husband Stephen of Advance: 3 sons, the Rev. Harold Zimmerman and wife Lort of Ad- wmce and Randy D. Zimmerman and Michael Zimmerman, both ofthe home: 2 grandchildren: astep- grandson: a sister. Blanche H. Rshel of Advance: a brother. Bill Holder and wife Mildred of Win ston-Salem: and many nieces and nephews. Coun^ Public Utauv MocksvUle, NG o O <s~ . DAVIE COUOTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 19,2002 ' o .i- \ t or- c Frank Samuel Bates ^ Mr. Frank Samuel Bales, 72.of Wiiuton-Salem, died Thursday, Sept, 12, 2002, at Forsyih Medical Center, He was bom Nov. 7, 1929, in Forsyth County, a son of the late Henty and Ollie Martin Bates. He was retired from McLean Truck ing Co. and was former owner and operator of 109 Shell He also had owned Old Town SheU, Parkview Shell and Shattalon Drive SheU, He attended Bethlehem United Church of Christ, He was married Sept, 8, 1991. to Ora Lee Reynolds Bates. Mr, Bates was preceded in death by a son, David Samuel Bates. Surviving; his wife Ora Lee Reynolds Bates of the home: 2 daughters, Carol B. Shields and husband Jack MitcheU "Mitch" of Winston Salem and Linda B. Plumley and husband Johnny of MocksviUe; a son, Roben Bates and wife Elizabeth of Winston Salem; a daughter-in-law, Angie Bates of Lexington; 2 stepdaugh ters, Jennifer Robbins and hus band Gene and Loti Bennett and husband Kevin, all ofWinston Sa lem; a stepson, Lariy Rumple and wife Phillis ofArcadia; 14 grand children; and 7 great-grand children. The funeral-was held at 2 pm Sunday, Sept. 15 at J.C Green & Sons Wallburg Chapel in Winston Salem, by the Rev. Joe West, A graveside servioe was held at 4 p.m. Sunday at Grassy Creek United Methodist Church in Hlkin, Memorials: Bethlehem United Church of Christ, 8115 OldLexington Road, Winston-Salem, 27107. y Grady Lee Hill y Grady Lee Hill, gg, of Mooresville, died Saturday, Sept. 14; 2002 at Brian Genicr. He was bom on June 28.1914, HJ Choctaw County. OkJa.. a sonof the late TTiomas and Edith Dean Hill. He was retired from waggoner Construction Co. He was preceded in his wife. Polly Alexander Hill, who died on Feb. 15, 1995. and oy 3 brothers and a sister. Survivors: a son, Robert Hill and wife Kathryn of MooiesviUe; a daughter. Sue Long and husband Ronald J. of Advance; 4 grand children; and 3 great-grandchil dren. The funeral service was held « II a.m, Tiiesday, Sept. 17, atNeill Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Harvey Rogers officiating. Burial followed in Glenwood Me morial Park, Memorials: Hospice of IredellCounty. Inc., 403 E Statesville Ave., Mooresville, 28115. :/ Cedric Vincent Smoot Mr, Cedric Vincent Smoot. 86. of Duke Whitaker Road. Mocks viUe. died early Saturday mom- ing. Sept, 14, 20O2 at Davis Re gional Medical Center in Statesville. Mr. Smoot was bom in Davie County on Feb. 22, 1916, to the late Robert L and Mattie Eaton Smoot. He was retired from IngersoU-Rand Corp. He had also been a tobacco farmer and cattle man, He was a member of the Bear Creek Baptist Church but attended the New Union United Methodist Church. He was a member of the MocksviUe Ma sonic Lodge i34andwasafoimer member of the MocksvUle Lions Gub. Mr. Smoot was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and was a member of the VFW Post 4024. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Lorene Ratledge Smoot, and by 2 brothers, R,M. Smoot and Lester SmooL Survivors; his second wife. Hazel McDaniel Smoot of the home; 6 children. Mary Lou Coley and husband John, Sudie Whaley and husband Charlie and Kathy Susheteba and husband Leon, all of MocksviUe, Lynn Shetrill and husband Dale of Sumter S.C„ Terry Dyson and wife Sandra and Steven Dyson and wife Michele, all of MocksviUe; 9 grandchil dren; a sister, Madeleine Sparks of MocksviUe; a brother, John R. Smoot of Stuart, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews, A funeral service was held at 6 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 15 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Lee Cook and Galen Hahn, and Charlie Whaley officiating. A graveside service was held at U a.m. Monday, Sept, 16 in Bear Creek Baptist'Church Cemetery. Masonic graveside rites were con ducted by members of the Mocks viUe Masonic Lodge 134. Memorials: Cemetery Fund of Bear Creek Baptist Church, c/o Pan Beck, 492 Bear Creek Church Road. MocksvUle, 27028; or to a charity of the donor's choice. Onfia County Public MOGHsvitter NO 'V o K) • DAVIE CqUOTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 19,2002" y Vit^inia B. Stockard Vifgtnia B. Siockafd, 88. of Raleigh, died Monday, Sept. 9, 2002, at Mayview Convaleacent Center. She wai bom May 1,1914, in Mocksville, to the late Easie Gaither Byeriy. She married the late Amutrong Tate Slocicaid in 1945, and the couple moved to Raleigh, where they resided for the remainder of their lives. She was a long-standing member of Fint Ptesbytetian Chiuch of Ra leigh and a longtime slate em ployee with the N.C. Depatlmem of Agriculture. Survivors: her daughter, Olivia Stockard and husband Steve Elmer of Brooklyn, N. Y. The funeral service was at 11 a.m, Sept. 12 at Brown-Wynne Funeral Home ChapeU 300 Saint Mary's St., Raleigh. A graveside service was held at I p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials: First Presbyterian Church. 112 S. Salisbury St., Raleigh, 27601. / Bettie Belle Swlsher Mrs. Bettie Belle Smith Swisher, 83, of Cleary Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Sept. 13, 2002 at Aununn Care of Mocks ville. Born in Davie County on March 14. 1919, she was the daughter of Bytd and Mary Lapish Smith. She was a homemaker anda member of Gospel Way Baptist Church in Yadkinville. Her husband, the Rev. Johiuite M. Swisher, preceded her in death on June 12,1998. Survivors: a son, John Wayne Swisher and wife Mary Ann of Mocksville: 4 daughters, Madalyn Davis of Harmony, Lois Hofhnan and husband Clyde of Lexington, Margie Blackwelderaiul husband W.H. and Mary Holland, all of Mocksville: a sister, Sylvia Smith of Mocksville: 12 grandchildren: 15 great-grandchildren: and kv- eral nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept, 15, at the Liberty Wesleyan Church, with the Revs. Ronald Lee and Kevin ' Hobson, and Wayne Swisher of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemeteiy. / Bessie Oakley Whitley Mrs; Bessie Oakley Whiiley, 92. of Winston-Salem, died Wednesday, Sept, 11, 20O2, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, She was bora Sept. 9,1910, in Stokes County to Roben Allen and Arrena Mabe Oakley. Mrs. Whitley was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She gtaduaied with hon ors from Walkertown High Scbooi. class of 1928, where she was on the basketball team. She ' was honored by East Forsyth High School for being the "Most Valu able Basketball Rm" Grom 1969 to1982. She also loved reading po etry and fine literature, especially the Bible. ^ In January ofihis year, she was ; preceded in death by her husband, Emless Whitley. Survivors: a son, Barry W. " Whitley and wife Myrna of Mocksville: 2 granddaughters: a great-granddaughter: and a num ber of nieces, nephews and cous- The funeral service was con ducted at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 13 at Vogler & Sons Main Street Chapel by the Revs. James Lawton and Wes Austin. Burial follow at Gardens of Memoiy in Walkertown. Memorials: Bethlehem Meth- odUt, 5390 Pine Hall Road, Wal nut Cove, 27052. vO ■j -3 .t. 1= >- 0—• ^<3 jlic LibraryMooHsvii/b, NC ry •0 o nr sS <l z .K J Etoise Bailey Deese Mn. Eloise Bttley Peeac. (9. « foRttcr reudeni of Tlw Oaks of Thomasvillc. died luc Monday eveoing. Sept. 16. 2002, at ttw CraybherinlVtiuty. She was bom in the Fdfk com* muAtty of Davie G)iinty March 1. 1913. to Dewiii M. and May Uvengood Oailey. She had nude kef home ta ThomasvUle since 1935. comiag from Fork. She re- deed from Thomaavtlle Funuture Industries after 35 years. She was a member of Southgate Baptist Choreh and the senior cttixcns Sunday sehod class. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husbaitd. Mr. Jas* per A. Deese. in October 1991: a son. Mr. MkJcey E. Deese. also in 1991; a sister, and 7 brothers. Surviving: a daughter. Linda 0. Vhmer and husband Donald of Archdale; a son. Don Deese and wife Pansy of Thomasville: a brother. Bill Bailey of Fork; 3 grandchiMien; and 3 groat'gnuid- children. The funeral service was at 11 a.m. Friday. Sept. 20 at the eh^l of I.e. Green & Sons Funeral Home with Dr. Andy Royals ofH- ciadng. Burial followed at Holly Hill Memorial Park. • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sqit. 26,2002 Gilmer Howard Ellis Mr. GUmer Howard Ellis. 80. V of Faimington Road. Mocksvtlle. died Wednesday. Sept. 18.2002. at Kate 8. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bora Oct. 21.1921. in Davie County to William Albert and Nannie McBrtde Ellis. Mr. Ellis was a member of Fanning^ ion United Methodist Church, where he served as treasurer. He was the «MJwncf of Bennett and Ellis Hardware in Farmington. Mn Ellis was active in the Ruritan , Club and also the FumingconMjL unteer Fire Department, where he served as eo<hief. A brother. Benjamin EUis and 4 sisters. Katherine EUis. Louise E. Bennen. Ruth E. Sheeks and Betty E. Fry. preceded him in death. Survivors: his wife. Frances SpUlman Qlis of the home: a sdn, William Alphonzo Ellis and wife Anne; a daughter. Nancy E. Holmes and husband Mait: 4 ^ grandchildren: 5 brothers. Luther 0. EUis. Ausbon Ellis and wife Dorothy. W.A. Ellis and Betty Gail. Eugene Ellis and wife Myiu. F.R. "Shor^" QUs and wife Leia Gray: 2 sisters. Nancy Dinlcins and husband Nelson and Patsy Sheets and husband Richard: sev' era! nieces, nephews and cousins; and niece and caregiver. Sandra GaU Bennett. The funeral service was held • at 2 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 21 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Melinda "Mlndy" Snyder officiating. { Burial followed at Farmington Community Cbmetcry. Memoirs: Hospice/Palliative i CareCemer, 1100-CS. Stratford ' Road, Winsion*Salem, 27103: Hospice of Davie County. P.O. | Box 848, Mocksville: or Forming* ■'ton Methodist, 1939 Farmington {Rood. Mocksville. I ®«^Counfy Public Ula/yMocksville, NC / William Russell Ferguson I^ lAHIiamRusseU Ferguson. 89. 'died Saturday. SepL 31.2002. atWUkesRe^onal Medical Centec. >Mn Ferguson was bora on Oct. ,15, 1912, in Wilkes County to Roby Smith and lolia PcnneUFergusoiL Mr. Ferguson spent his life in Wilkes County and workedin timber for several years. He managed the ice pUnt aitd workedin eonstroetion before retiringIromHoUy Firms Pcttlny. He was ' a member of Riendly Grove Bap* tisi Church. He was preceded in death by ason. Horace Ray Fergoscn; 2 brothers, Carl Ferguson and Horace Fetguscn: and 4 sisters.Hettie Boone. Ruby Braswell. NeU Walsh and Jewel Davis. Survivors: his wile of 67 years.Zena of the home: a sister, Evie RusseU of Norfolk. Va.; 4 children. Georgia F. Jofanscn of Ber* muda Run, John H. (Earlene)Ferguson of Bermuda Run; Bet^F. (Don) SIzemore of King, and Wiyne (Betty) Ferguson of Millers Creek; 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was heldat 2 p.m. Monday, Sept 23. atFrierKlly Grove Baptist Church in Millers Creek. Burial followed at Mouiulawn Memorial Park. North Wilkesboro. Memorials: American Diabe tes Assoc.. 1820 E Seventh St, - Charlotte, 28204. 05 'V cs <J n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sepl. 26,2002 y Edith Potts Julian Mrs. Edith Louise Potts Julian. 66, of Harmony, died Friday, Sept. 20,2002 at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center. She was bom Oct. 4,193S in Davie County to the late Thomas Noah and Fallie Bell Spry Potts. She was retired from Davie County Hospital and was of the Baptist faith. On Dec. 24, 1954, she tnarried Everette Julian, who survives. Mrs. Julian was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Survivors: a son; Everetw Ray Julian and wife Lynn of Harmony; a daughter, Donne Faye Peacock and husband Ted of Haimony; 4 grandchildren; a brother, Thomas Greene Potts of Harmony; a sis ter, Carolyn Bemice Potts of Har mony; several nieces and nephews and loved ones. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at Rock Spring Baptist Church, with the Rev. Steve Hedgecock officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Dwight Davis, James Potts, Donald Potts, Earl Trent, Jason Smith, Scotlie Taylor, Noah Potts and James Seamon. Arlene Standish Ledoux Mrs. Arlene Beryl Standish Ledoux, 80, of 191 Crestview Drive, Mocksville, died Tuestlay, Sept. 17,2002, at Fotsyth Medi cal Center. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19 at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Crystal Alexander officiating. Memorials: Building Fund of First Methodist, 305 N. Main Sl, Mocksville. Mrs. Ledoux was bom Dec. 18, 1921, in Ayers Cliff, Provi- dence of Quebw, Canada to the late Ervyn Hawkins and Elsie Robinson Standish and was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jean-Paul Ledoux, and a son, Richard Paul Ledoux. Survivors: 5 children, Patricia Ledoux of Mesa, Ariz., Robert A. ' Ledoux of Castle Rock, Colo., Paula Ledoux Aubin of Orlando, Fla., Brenda Hardmon of Mocks ville and Barbara Ledoux of Yadkinville; a brother, Cyril Standish of St. Catherines, Ontario; 7 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Helen Phelps Matthews y Mrs. Helen Louise Phelps Matthews, 86, of Winston-Salem died Monday. Sept. 16,2002. She was bom Feb. 26, 1916, in Clemmons, to the late James Conrad and Benha Mae; McDaniels Phelps. In 1947. she married Thomas Walter Matthews in York, S.C. He preceded her in death in 1970. Mrs. Mattliews was a longtime member of Oaklawn Baptist Church. She was retired from Roses Department Store. She was a member of the Triangle Volunteer Rre Department's La dies Auxiliary. She was a gar dener, and enjoyed taking long walks. Along with her parents and : husband, a brother, Roy L, Phelps . Sr., preceded her in death. j Survivors: a son, Kenneth ^ Walter Matthews and wife ' Patricia of Winston-Salem; 2 '■ granddaughters; a sister-in-law, :Hazel M. Phelps of Advance; a .■ nephew; and numerous relatives and friends;The funeral service was at 11 !a.m. ftiday, Sept. 20, at Oaklawn j Baptist Church. Burial followed at }Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The ;Revs. Kevin Kilbreth and Paul ^ Riggs officiated. O -K Davia County Public ybPV Mo€f(svilier NO c— "3 V o o (V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Oct 3,2002 -; O N o S-. '-4 \ G- Cruz Benitez Alonso J Mr. Cruz Beniiez AIoiuo, 21. of Stoney Lane. Mocksville, died Monday. Sept. 23. 2002. as the lesull of a ttafflc accident in Davie County. Survivors: his wife. Carmeiiia Hernandez; and a son. Chris topher. On Friday. Sept. 27. at St. Francis ofAssisi Cathoiic Church, the Mass of Christian Burial was conducted at 9 p.ni., with the Rev. Father Andrew Draper and the ' Rev. Father Fidel Milo officiating and Sister Susie Dandison assist ing. Burial was at 10 a.ni. Saturn day. Sept 28 at Rose Cemetery. Bobby Joe Hauser He was bom Feb. 18,1937 masiaS^^'^^'^'TsTho. ^ ''"n Hauserwife Kim of Conover. Ron ildT™? of Advanceand Randall Hauser and wife S""f''''«''"Ttail:4grandchiI- Ntomfn u '®"'Norman Hauser; and 2 sisi*r< A memonal service was held « Haywonh-Miiler Silas Cteek Wednesday. Sept. 23.Metnorials: Alzheimer's W. Western Caralina, 545 N. 27?03. " *^'n«on-Salem. .William C.Anderson V The Rev. William Charles "Bill" Andenon. 85. ofMcAllisterRoad. Mocksville. died Monday evening. Sept. 23.2002 in CoUa* at the home of his daughter. Mis. Lane Hall. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Thursday. Sept. 26 at the Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. Stephen Blair offi ciating. Burial was in the chuich cemetery. Memorials; Center Methodist 1857 U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. The Rev. Anderson was bom Aug. 22. 1917. in Davie County to the late Richard Samuel and Jenny Call Aiulerson. He was a graduate of Mocksville High School, class of 1935 and a graduate of Mitchell College in Statesville. In 1949 he graduated from Catawba College and later *. did his post-graduate studies in theology at Duke University. He had been an active miitisterof the Western North Carolina Confer ence of the United Methodist Church for more than 30 years andwas pastor of many churches in ' Davie. Randolph. Cleveland. Guilfotd. Rowan and Burke counties. He enjoyed gardening, fish ing and carpentry and spending ' time with family. He was preceded in death by 2brothers. Richard Samuel Ander son Jr. and Felix Jackson Ander son; and a sister. Mary Frances Andersort Surviving; his wife. Mym Call^ Anderson; a daughter. Mary" Anderson Hall and husband. Lane, of Colfax; 3 sons. Richard Charles Anderson and wife Dorothy of Casar, Thomas Stuart Anderson and wife Linda of High Point and David Harold Anderson and wife 1 Gloria of Mocksville; 10 grand- children; 2 great-grandchildren;' " and several nieces, nephews and cousins. ' /""'We H. Barker Moct'vS.'die"d ITT'2'-2002i„A^m^S-%t- •ngcetnet ™Nuts- fohn'sAMF^- Mocksville. The Rev a"?!."Freeman officiated. The faJfiv was to receive fn n prior to the service. Memorials; Pew Fund of C, Woltz Irene Dobson r Mrs. Woltz Irene Tolbert Dob- son. 77. of Ml Airy, the wife of the late Mr. Grover Lee "Jack" Dobson. died Sunday. Sept 22. 2002. at her home.Mrs. Dohson was bora May 6. 1925. in Surry County to Ed Franklin and Rena Sykes Tolbert. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Chuich. Surviving: 3 daughters and 2 sons-in-iaw. Linda Dobson of n Charlotte. Teresa and Jim Snider of Advance and Cindy and Bryan Joretl of Charlotte; a son and daughter-in-law. Jack Franklin and Jeanne Dobson of East Bend;6 pandchildren; 2 great-grand- ^ifdren; a brother. Guy Reese ralbenofHighRockLake;anda !social friend. Delano Creoson of Pilot Mountain. The funeral service was held ' at 3 p.m.. Sept. 25 at Moody Fu- ' neral Home Chapel of Mount Airy ' conducted by Chris Dotson. : Burial followed at Skyline ' Memory Gardens. i Memorials; American Lung : Assoc.. 3409-D W. Wendover ! Ave.. Greensboro, 27407; or Cal- | vary Baptist Church. 314 S. ' Franklin Road. Mount Airy 27030. Oivia County Public Mocksville, NC <) <D i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 3,2002 V .0. V <? o o j Stella Mae Murphy Mrs. Stella Mae Poindexter Murphy, 74, of Yadkinville, died Friday, Sept. 27,2002, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom March 28,1928 in Yodkin County to the late Posie and Alice Caudle Poindexter. Mrs. Murphy was a homemaker and was of the Holiness ^ith. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband. Waller Brace Murphy on July 8, 1989; and by 3 brothers. Ralph Poindexter. Tumie Poindexter, and Lester Cray Poindexter. Surviving: 2 daughters, Mary lane (Dennis) Vestal, Kay (Wayne) Cleary, all of Yadkinville: a son, Billy Gray (Joy) Murphy, Yadkinville: 2 sis. ters. Florence (Elton) Wright, Pin* naele: Alma Brack, Yadkinville: 3 brothers, Weldon (Sadie) Poindexter, Boonville: Ulius Poindexter, Sanford: William Poindexter. Yadkinville: 9 grand, children: I step-grandchild; and 14 great-grandchildren. Her funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30 at the Gentry Family Chapel by Revs. Benny Walser and Dennis Vestal. Burial followed in Union Grove Baptist Church CCmeiety. Memorials: American (dancer Society. Barbara B. Narten j ^ Mrs. Barbara Batterman Nanen. 80. of Bermuda Run, died Thursday, Sept. 26. 2002, at the ^ Bermuda Village. She was bom July 19.1922, in Dedham, Mass., to John and Elenora Carl Batterman. Surviving; her husband of the ' home, Nathaniel F. Nanen: 3 daughters, Trish Kravchonok (husband John) and Laura Vogel (husband Ed), all of Burke, Va., and Babs Cakes (husband Ken) of Highland Park, III.: a son. John ' Fossum of Old Bridge, NJ.; II grandchildren: 4 great-grandchil- dren: and stepchildren Spike Nanen (wife Janet) of Chagrin Fails. Ohio, Sue Rathbone (bus- band Tom) of Cleveland, Ohio, and C2iris Nanen (wife Debbie) of Flint, Mich. The family will greet ' fiiends at a reception in the Liv- ing Room 01 Bermuda Village Sat- ' orday, Oet 5.2002, at 4 p.m. Isaac Edward Pitts {/ Isaac Edward Pitts, 83, of Pitts Road. Franklin, died Sunday, Sept. 29.2002 at a local hospital. He was bom in Rabun County, Ga., the son of the late Hollie Marion and Elsie Bell Keener Pitts. He was married to Dovie Carpenter Pitts, who died in 1992. He was a daiiy farmer and was employed at Burlington Indus- tries. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War 11 and was a mem- berofAmericanLegionPost 108. Survivors: 2 daughters. Carolyn Sandets aiul husband Joel of Franklin, aiul Patricia Bowling and husband Robeit Lee of Wiley, Ga.; 5 sons, Eugene Pitts and wife Leticia of Riverdale, Ga., Marion Pitts and wife Dene of Advance, David Pitts and wife Kay. of Clayton. Ga., Glenn Pitts and wife Linda of Franklin, and Harold Pitts of Franklin: a sister. Catherine Carpenter of Otto: a brother, Lawson Pitts of Fianklin: IS grandchildren: and 14 great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Dwayne Pitts, in 1993. Funer^ services were Tues day. Oct. I at 11 a.m. at Moirison Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Robert Dryman. the Rev. Davis Hooper and Bill Williamson offi ciating. Burial was in Rush Cem etery. Sons served as pallbearers. The American Legion Post 108 and VFW Post 7339 performed military graveside rites. Memorials: Macon Citizens for the Handicapped. P.O. Box 698, Franklin. 28734; or Morrison Presbyterian Building Fund. 1148 Bates Branch Road, Franklin, 28734. Davis County Public Ljant Mocksviile. / _PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oc(. 3,2002 - o C Cf « A) \ € I O / George Henry Robertson ^ Mr. George Henry Robertson. 68, of Lexington died Friday af ternoon. Sept. 25.2(m at Lexing ton Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p jn. Sept. 29 at Advance First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Kip McBride. Burial was in the church cemetery.Mr. Robertson was bom June 27.1934, in Davie County, a son of William Henry and Ethel Lenora Robertson. He was retired from the N.C Dept. of Transportation. Highway Maintenance Di vision. Survivors: his wife, Karen Spurrier of the home; children George Michael Robertson of Advance, Pamela Dale Koontx of Lexington. Anthony Dean Driver of Mocksvffle. Scott Spurrier, Bill Freeman. Shawn Freeman. Cassie Spurrier, and Danny Spurrier, all of Lexington: 2 brothers, rimroy E. Robertson and Jerry Robertson of Davie County; 4 sisters. Edera R. Chiidress of Forsyth County.Lillian Chandler and Carol Carter, both of Davie County, and Nannie Sue Berrier of Davidson County; 13 grandchildren: and 2 great grandchildren.He was preceded in death by a brother. William H. Robertson. y Betty Ann Snapp Betty Ann Snapp. 59 of Boonvllle Share-a-Home. died Monday. Sept. 23.2002.She was bom July 23.1943, ji, Abingdon. Va. to the late AlfredMarvin Snapp and SteUa Veiiable Snapp. Survivors: 2 brothers, RobertSnapp and wife Lillian of Win- ston-Salem and Roger Snapp andwife Elaine Snapp of Mocksville; 2nd a nephew. ' A graveside service was held at noon Sept. 23 at the Holston Conference Ometeiy in Emory, ' Va. with the Rev. Marion Swannofficiating. J Charles Hughes Taibert Mr. Charles Hughes "Joe" Talbert. 85. of N.C. 801 South. Advance, died Sunday. Sept. 29. 2002 at Lexington Memorial Hos pital. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Oct. 2 in Ad vance United Methodist Church with the Rev. Harry Sammons of ficiating. Burial with Masonic Graveside Rites was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Middle School Band, c/o Matt Yates. 100 Hemstead Av., Lexington. 27292. Mr. Talbefl was bom in Davie County on Dec. 15. 1916 to the late Gannon and Rebeka Minor Thlbert and was a retired electric motor repairman with T.C. Elec tric. He was a graduate of Shady Grove High School Class of 1933 riculture from N.C State. He en joyed composing music and was a recognized colleaor of Irish and Scottish fiddle tunes. He spent many hours playing the violin at music conventions where he was a consistent champion. He was past Lodge Master and chaplain of Advance .Masonic Lodge 710.He had sang first tenor with the All-Army Choir in Ft Benning, Ga. He was preceded in death by his wife. Helen Howard Talbert. ' on Nov. 10.2001. Survivors: a daughter and son- ' • in-law. Amy and Brady Lee BaUey I baf the Arcatlia community of Lex ington; a grandson; a stepson. Ken Edward Osborae of Winston-Sa- ( lem; and a brother. Tom Talbert of , Advance. owl. County MocksviHe' MB a s. <r- o . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD^Thursday, Oc. 10,2002 o \ <0 •iz Q> I c <w Q- JWilliam C. Anderson The Rev. William Charles "BUI" Anderson, 85, of McAUister Road, Mocksville, died Monday evening, Sept. 23,2002 in Colfax at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lane Haii. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26 at the Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. Stephen Blair ofTi- ciating. Burial was int he church cemetery. Memorials: Center Methodist, 1877 U.S. 64 W., Mocksviiie. The Rev. Anderson was bom Aug. 22.1917 in Davie County to the laie Richard Samuel and Jenny Call Anderson. He was a gradu ate of Mocksviiie High School, class of 1935, and a graduate of Mitchell College in Statesville. In 1949, he graduated from Catawba College and later did post-gradu ate studies in theology at Duke University. He had bera an active minister of the western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church for more than 30 years and was pastor of many churches in Davie, Randolph, Cleveland, Guilford, Rowan and Burke counties. He enjoyed gar dening, fishing and carpentry and spending time with family. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Richard Samuel Ander son Jr. and Felix Jackson Ander son: and a sister, Mary Frances Anderson. Surviving: his wife, Myra McAllister Anderson: a daughter. Maty Anderson Hall and husband Lane of Colfax: 3 sons, Richard Charles Anderson and wife Dor othy of Casar, Thomas Stuart Anderson and wife Linda of High Point, and David Harold Ander son and wife Gloria of Mocks viiie; 10 grandchildren; 2 gieat- grandchUdren: and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Ida Grace Drahos / Mrs. Ida Grace Nichols . Drahos, 70, of Woodleaf, died Fri day, Oct. 4, 2002, at Davis Re gional Medical Center in Statesville. A memorial service was held at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel of Mocksviiie with the' Rev. Lee Cook oinciat- ing. Memorials; Kolby Hurt Fund, c/o Central Carolina Bank, 148 W. Water St.. Mocksviiie: or to the Humane Society of Davie County, P.O. Box 153, Mocksviiie. Mrs. Drahos was bom SepL 5, 1932, in Cooleemee to the late Adolphus and Maud Phelps Nichols and was retiied froitt Gen eral Motors in Tarrytown, N.Y., and also had worked at- Erwin Mills of Cooleemee. She attended Cooleemee schools. She enjoyed keeping and raising animals which included peafowl, guineas, chick ens, dogs, cats and goats. She en joyed spending time with family. She had lived and worked in New York for more than 23 years and had moved back to Davie County > seven years ago. .She was preceded in eath by a daughter/niece, Wanda Munday, and by 3 sisters, Helen Munday Ellenburg. Ruth Rich and Betty Sue Mclntyre, and 3 brothers, J.T. Nichols, McKinnley Nichols and Conrad Nichols. Survivors: her husband, Jo seph "Joe" Drahos of the home: 2 daughters, Shirley Marlene Pugh and husband Scon of Lexington : and Judy Winebaigerandhusband ! David of. Mocksviiie: .5 step- | - daughters,' Linda Barrett, Chris- I ^ tine Dringi Sheila Prosch, Barbara ! Dullea and Janet Drahos, all of New York: a special niece/daugh ter, whom she helped raise, Jean Wilson of Salisbury: a grandson: , 18 step-grandchildren; 3 step- ; great-grandchildren; a sister, Reba Mclntyre of Woodleaf: and nu merous nieces, nephews andcous- ; ins. Sadie Bowles Evans yj Mrs. Sadie Eliza Bowles Evans. 95, of Salisbury, formerly ofDannerRoad, Mocksviiie, died early Saturday morning, Oct. 5, 2002 at the Salisbury Center/Gen esis ElderCare after several months of declining health. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday. Ocl 7 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Don Bedsole and BradHolliman officiating. Burial followed in the Chesmut Grove United Method ist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Chestnut Grove Cemetery Fund. 3240 US 601 N., Mocksviiie: or Mt. Tabor Meth odist'Cbmetery Fund, 4520 Old Mocksviiie Rd., Salisbury, 28144. Mrs. Evans was bom in bedell County Sept. 18,1907 to the late Masten and Julia Summers Bowles and was a homemaker and farmed tobacco along with her . husband. She had been a long time member of the Chestnut Grove United Methodist and was devoted to family and neighbors. She was preceded in death by . her husband, Luther Franklin Evans, in 1965, and 3 sisters, Alverta Baker, Lillace Eaton and - Amanda Link, and 4 brothers, Tobe Bowles, Ben Bowles, ' Thurman Bowles, and Fletcher Bowles. Surviving: 2 daughters. Pansy . E. Smith of Salisbury and Vema Bradley of Gastonia: 5 grandchil dren: 10 great-grandchildren; and ' several nieces, nephews, cousins. Counfy Public Library "^svHie, Nc . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thj^day, Oct. 10,2002 o y/) • Kj V o . V y John Monroe Ferebee Mr. John Monroe Ferebee, 31. of Meadowbrootc Terrace and for merly of Angell Road. Mocks- ville. died Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom June 17.1921. in Davie County, he was the son of the iaie John Fietcher and Meiinda Mar tin Ferebee. He was a retired farmer and a member of Eaton's Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon. He was also a member of the Smith Grove Ruritan Ciub. Survivors: his wife of almost 57 years. Mary Eveiyn Safley Ferebee. aiso of Meadowbrook Terrace; a son. John Frank (Joyce) Ferebee of Mocksviile; a and 4 grandchiidren. A son. Fietcher Lee Ferebee. preceded him in death. The funerai service was heid at 2 pan. Friday. Oct. 4. at Eaton's Baptist Church with the Rev. David Gilbreath oMciating. Pall bearers were Broadus Clontz. D.A. Harris. Rad Barnes. Cari Safley. Jeff Safley and Gregg Safiey. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Eaton's Baptist, 495 Eaton's Church Road. Mocks viile. y Karen Ann Hjndle Karen Ann Masker Hindle. 61. of Winston-Salem. died at Rnsyth Regional Medical Center on Oct. 5.2002 after a long illness. She was bom in Charieston. W.Va. to the late Robert and Macel Phillips Masker. Survivors: 2 sons. Mack (Rhonda) and Donald (Regina) Hiridle; 2 daughters. Lynne Hindle (Micheai) and Ramona (Bryan) Looney; 4 sisters: and 11 grand children. She attended Westside Baptist Church of Winston-Salem. She was a homemaker. Her husbanti of 40 years. MackL. Hindle. and d brother, preceded her in death. Funeral services were sched uled for Wednesday. Oct. 9 at 3 " p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel, with the Rev. Amette Hams officiating. Burial was to follow at West Lawn Memorial .Gardens. Methorials: Storehouse for / Jesus. 464 Depot Su Mocksviile. Florence Henry Marlow Mrs. Florence Henry Marlow. / 92. of Statesvilie. died Thesday. ^ OcL 1.2002 at Mapleleaf Health Care Center. Bom in Iredeii County on Feb. 14. 1910, she was a daughter of the late Forrest Burette Henry and Hattte Victoria Fisher Henry. She ; was a homemaker and a member •of Society Baptist Church, where • she was a member of the Lucy's Sunday School Qass and a former Sunday School teacher. She had been a member of the Qarksbury Home Demonstration Gub. On Aug. 29.1937. she married Mr. Lolar Lee Marlow. who died on July 30. 1992. She was aiso preceded in death by a son. David L. Marlow. a daughter-in-law. Linda Atwell Marlow. a son-in- ,• law. John "Pete" Gatton; and 5 brothers. John Allen Henry. Geoige William Henry. Roy Odell Henry. Forrest Thomas Henry and Robert L. Henty. Survivors: a son. Clyde H. Marlow and wife Sherry of Statesvilie; a daughter. Mary Ann Gatton of Harmony; a brother. Jackie Lee Henry of Statesvilie;and 3 sisters. Marie H. Freeze and Hattie H. Little, both of Statesvilie. and Lillian H. Mead ows of Hiddenite; 6 grandchil- ; dren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Funerai services were heid at n 11 a.m. Friday. Oct. 4 at Society Baptist Church with the Revs. Glen Davenport and Monty Mathis officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were: Johnny Gatton. Kevin Marlow. Ketmy Carmer. Bobby Hefner. Adam Hefner and Billy Haithcock. Memorials: Society Baptist. 879 Garden Valley Rd.. Statesvilie. 28625. NC P -6 > 0^ poo^ /2&C dLi-i \ O -+- Q) <? V <r 0«i.CoutHj Public umaty Wot^svHle, NC Dorothy Wooten Jordan Mrs. Dorothy Wooten Jordan, 79, of Cana Road, Mocksville died Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Davie County Hospital. Bom Dec. 24, 1922, in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late John James and Benha Reynolds Wooten. She was a homemaker and a member of Mocksville Pentecostal Church, where she had been a Sunday- school teacher and had held sev eral church offices. She also worked with United Christian Bible Institute and the Homemak- ers Club. Her husband, William Clyde Jordan, preceded her in death Nov. 15, 1974, and by a brother, James Lester Wooten. Survivors: a son, J.C. (Freida) Jordan; 2 daughters, Ann Slater and Sue (Wayne) Ireland, all of Mocksville; a brother, John Clarence (Aileen) Wooten and a sister, Peggy (Fred D.) Evans, all of Statesville; 5 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was con ducted at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4 at Unipn Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Br.ad Holleman and Lee Cook officiat ing. Burial was at 11 a.m. Satur day, Oct. 5 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church cem etery. ^ Memorials; Administrator, Davie County Hospital, 223 Hos pital St., Mocksville,; or to Union Chapel United Cemetery Fund, 2030 U.S. 601 N., Mocksville. 'V o 0 1 n N <0 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, OcL 10,2002 Eula Hendrix Petree J Mrs. Eula Hendrix Peace, 80, o( Winsion-Salem, died at her home on Saturday, Oct. 5.2002. She was bora Oct. 19,1921 in Davie County to Hay wood Robertson and Magdeilne Comatzer Hendrix. Mrs. Petree was a member of New Philadel phia Moravian Church. Her husband Wesiey Gray Petree precedes her in death. Surviving: a daughter, Judy Femer and husband Jock of Ber muda Run: a grandson; a great- grandson; a sister, Margaret Whiiaker of the home; a brother, H.R. Hendrix and wife Modeneof Mocksville; a sister-in-iaw, Lillian Sizemore and husband Charles of Satellite Beach, Flo.; 2 nieces; and 2 nephews. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8 at New Philadelphia Moravian Church by Bishop Robert lobst and Or. Worth Green. Burial followed at Fonyth Memorial Park. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, IIOO-C S. Stiatford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103; or the American Diabetes Assoc., 1901 S. Hawthorne Road, Suite 220, Winston-Salem. 27103. -Vj •s V <l 0 +- . Arlene M. Randleman J Mrs. Arlene Mitchell Randleman, 75. of Hamptonville, died Wednesday, OcL 2,2002, at Britthaven Nursing Center after an extended illness. Mrs. Randleman was born April 15,1927. in Iredell County. She was married to Grover Randleman, who preceded her in death Sept. I. 1989. Mrs. Randleman helped her husband with farming and the operation of Randleman Soybean Market, which they owned. She was a member of Berean Baptist Church. e In addition to her husband, Mrs. Randleman was preceded in death by her brother. Coy Henderson; and her patents, John and Ida Mitchell. n Surviving: her children, Carol (Richard) Lavinder of Pearisburg, Va., Reggie (Walter) Estes of Greenstoro, Wayne (Rachel) Randleihan of Advance, Jerry (Raetta) Randleman of Statesville, Ronnie (Shirley) Randleman of Wilkesboro, and Teresa (Danny) Melton of Hamptonville; 13 ygmitdchildien; I2giieat-gr3n<tchil- dren; 6 sisters; and 2 brothers. Her funeral service was at 2 p.m. Saniiday, Oct. 5 at Gentiy Family Funeral Service, Highway 601 N., Yadkinville by the Rev. Randy Johnson. Burial followed at Beiean Baptist Church Cem etery. Memorials: Carolinas Chapter of the Al^eimer's Assoc., 3420 ShamtDckrOr., Charlotte, 28215. / Nicholas Francis Sei^e Mr. Nicholas Francis Serge, 89. of Morehead City, formerly of Walnut Cove, died Saturday, Oct. 5,2002 at Nonh Carolina Baptist. Medical Center. He was bora in New York City to the late John Charles and Georgianna Thompson Setge. He was a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Morehead City. Mr. Serge was a World War (I U.S. Navy veteran and retired from being Walnut Cove town clerk in 1980. He enjoyed spend ing his retirement golfing and fish ing with his fiiends at the coasL Preceding him in death was his wife, Viiginia F. Serge. Surviving; 3 children, Richard Serge of Advance, Marion Serge of Rockfield, Md. and Lynne Doby of King; a sister, Lucille Anastasio of Lake Ronkonkomo, N.Y.; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great- gtandchiidren. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11 at Christ Episcopal Church in Walnut Cove. The family will re ceive friends following the ser vice. - Memorials: (Thrist Episcopal Church, P. O. Box 476, Walnut : Cove, 27052. 3— < jU Coun^ Public Ubnty Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct 17, 2002 - Gordon Mathew Bowers Gorton Mathew Bowen. 80 of Graham, died Tuesday, Oct. 8. 2002 at his residence. m a r r i a g with Ora Smith Bowers who survives. He was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church where he had also served as elder. Sunday School teacher, member of the Men's Bible class and was active in the men of the church. He was an agent for Nationwide Insurance for 38 years. He previously taught math at E.M. Holt High School. He graduated Elon College with a bachelor's degree in physics and later worked on his masters degree at UNC Chapel Hill. He was a charter member of the Graham Jaycees. a woodworker, avid golfer and was active in the Alamance Seniors Golf Association. He was a US Navy veteran of World War II where he served as second class sonarman on the USS Buchanan in the South Pacific for three and ahalfyears. TTie USS Buchanan was one of the highest ranking ships in the fleet doe to its length of war duty and led the fleet that transported Gen. Douglas McArthur and the Admiral of the English fleet to the USS Missouri for the signing of the surrender of the Japanese at Tokyo Bay. hurvivofs: his wife: 2 daughters. Brenda Bowers Sykes and husband Robert of Graham, and Robin Bowers Harden and husband Glenn of .Mocksville: 4 grandchildren; a sister, Hazel B. Bmcheior of Olivia; 2 brothers. Paul Bowers of Salisbury and John Warren Bowers of Graham. He was preceded in death by his parents, infant son. Gordon Mathew Bowers Jr.. 2 sisters. Charly King and Vl^inia Cole and 2 brothers. Leo Bowers and Robert Bowers. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct, 11 at Lowe Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev, Norman Whitney. Burial followed at Pine Hill Cemetery. Memorials: Bethany Presby terian, ISOO S, Main St, Graham. 27253; or American Hean Assoc. Mid-Atlantic Affiliate..Memorials and Tributes Processing Center, P.O. Bos 3216 Glen Allen. VA 23058-5216. Jim Campbell Mr. Jim Campbell. 70. of Statesville, died Saturday. Oct. 12. 2002 at Iredell Memorial Hospi tal. He was bom Nov. 10.1931 in Davie County and was the son of the late Prentice and Mary Koootz Campbell. He was a member of Wesley Memorial United Method ist Church. where he was involved with the family ministries, admin- istmivc council and finaiKe com- minee. He was a Vietnam veteran and retired from the U.S. Army after 22 years. He held the rank of ma jor in Army Aviation. He was awarded the Master Army Avia tion badge, the bronze star metal, sin air medal awards. Meritorious Service medal. Army Commenda tion medal and a Vietnam service medal. He was inducted as a dis tinguished member of Transpor tation Corps regimen in 1996. He was a self-employed real estate appraiser and a member of Kiwsnis. Elks. Eagle Scouts, and a charter member of the Army Aviation Association ofAmerica. He attended Davie County Schools. Clemson University, North West State University, and Surry Community College. ouivivuis.ius wiic.nnnKelle Campbell ofthe home; his secon. mom. Sara W, Campbell o Mocksville; 2 sons, James T Campbell and wife Sandy o Statesville. and Michael Campbel of Japan; 2 daughters. Anni Campbell Chishii and husband Naseer of Japan, and Diane B. Padgett and husband Teny oi Olin: 2 grandsons; a brother. Bill Campbell and wife Pat of Mocks ville; a nephew: a niece; and his dog. Nikki. Burial was at the Oakwood Cemetery at 2 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 14, Military graveside rites were given by VFW Post 2031. the Harold LittJefield Chapter 68 of the DAV, and the American Le gion Post 217. A memorial service was held at 3 p.m. Monday at Wesley Memorial United Method- - ist Church in Statesville. The Rev. Owen Peeler officiated. Pallbear ers were Jim and John Eisele. Jap Johnson, Jim Lawton, Ronald Hooks, and Alan Banner, Memorials; Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church. 825 Wesley Drive. Statesville. 28677. Dtvi§ County Public Ubraiy Moc^tsville, NC to « An X DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD; Thursday, Oct. 17,2002 n o X Mary Alice Cook y Mrs. Maty Alice Cook, 76. of Advance, died Monday, Oct. 7, 2002 at the VA Hospital in Salisbury. She was bom Oct. 23, I92S, in Rockwood, Tenn., to John L. and Anna Manin Burchfield. Mrs. Cook was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-^alem, where she was a member of the Christian Women. She served with the U.S. Marine Corps. While liv ing in Camp Lejeune she was a volunteer for the Navy Relief So ciety. She was a member of the Staff NCO Wives Club in Camp Lejeune and Hawaii. Mrs. Cook was a Gold Star Mother. She was preceded In death by her son, Sgt. Charles Dennis Cook, and a sister. Ruth Burchfield. Survivors; her husband. Charles F. Cook of the home; a tiaughter. Elizabeth Cook of Win- ston-Salem; 3 sisters. Katherine Burchfield of Knozville, Tenn., Virginia Lawley of Monteballo, Ala. and Peggy Escobedo of Hephziah. Ga.; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funerd service was con ducted at 2 pan. Thursday. Oct. 10 at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Steve Hind. Entombment followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum in Clemmons. Memorials; Alzheimer's Assoc.. Southern Piedmont Chap ter, 3420 Shamrock Drive, Char lotte, 28215. Carolyn Helsabeck Woo Mrs. Carolyn Helsabeck, 77, of Wilmington, formerly of Wal nut Cove, died Thursday. Oct. 10. 20O2, at Brunswick Cove Nursing Home. She was bom in Davie County to the late Thomas Ray and Myrtle Jotdan Cope. She retired from Belk-Beery Services. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Chester Joseph Helsabeck Jr., in 1966 and hersee- ond husband. Curtis Woodham, in 1995. Surviving; 3 daughters. Julie Helsabeck of Wilmington. Kim Helsabeck Ray ofGreensboro ^ Marcia H. EUiker of Durham; a brother. Bill Cope of Maryland; and 9 grandchildren. A 2 pJti. funeral service was held Sunday, Oct. 13 at Burroughs Funeral Home Chapel in Walnut Cove. Burial followed at Stokesburg United Methodist Church Cemetery in Walnut Cove. Memorials; Alzheimers Assoc., Triad NC Chapter, 836 Oak St., Suite 480. Winston-Sa- lem, 27101. Jk rV r1 Robert H. Howard / Robert H. "Cowboy Bob"Howard. 58, of Advance, died Fri day, Oct 11.2002. He served as a Green Beret in the U.S. Army. A horseman, he was a member of the National Quarter Horse Association. He was bom in the Washington. D.C. area, but spent most of his life in NorthCarolina. He was a con sumer graphics advertising con sultant. Survivors: his son. Brad Howard of Winston-Salem; and many friends. An informal memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at Memorial Funeral Chapel. 5980 Kinney Road, Lewisville. The family will re ceive friends following the ser vice. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103: or the HorseFeathers Therapeutic Riding. 326 E. Sprague Sfc. Win ston-Salem, 27127. .(b C o Oivii County Public MocksvHIe, IV(i/ (a o XD DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Oct. 17,2002 - O N w\ •U f Marshall Ray Hutchens / Mr. Marshall Ray Hutchens,V 58. of Yadkinville. died Saturday. Oct. 12. at Hoots Metnorial Hosptial. He was bom Oct. 6. 1944 in Yadkin County to James McKensie and Cora Leigh Myers Hutchens. Mr. Hutchens was re tired from the N.C. Department of Transportation, and was a mem ber of the Yadkinville Chuieh of Cod. He was preceded in death by his father and by a brother. James Hugh Hutchens. Surviving: his wife of 33 years. Lucy Church Hutchens of the home; 4 daughters. Marie Chappell. Christine (Terry) Hartle. Dorothy (Joe) Gibbs. Rita (Rob- en) Buck; a son. Chris Chappell; his mother of MocksviJle; 2 broth ers. Clyde Eugene (Ofelia) Hutchens. Henry Lee (Debbie) Hutchens; 3 sisters. Janie Driver. Faye Whitaker. Patsy (Jimmy) Church; KJgtandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. His funeral service was at 11 a.m. Tuesda.y Oct. 15 at the Yadkinville (3iurch of Cod by the Rev. Tim Jones. Burial followed in the Harmony Grove Friends Church Cemetery. / Cloyce Boles Wallace ^ Mrs. Qoyce Boles Wallace. 71. of Autumn Care of Mocks- ville. formerly of Liberty Church Road, died on Sunday. Oct 13 .2002. Mrs. Wallace was bom in Davie County on Feb. 16.1931. a daughter of the late Huben and Elizabeth Jackson Boles. She wasa homemaker and a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband of 54 years, John Thomas Wallace; a son. Thomas Wayne Wallace of Mocksville; a daughter. CrystalW. (Douglas) Kelly of Mocks- j ville; 4 grandchildren; 4 brothers,! Bobby Ray Boles and Donnie ! Boles of Mocksville. Jim Boles of Hamptonville and Bill Boles of Concord: and 3 sisters. Barbara Cullen and Mary Norman of Mocksville and Shirley Simpson of Goose Creek. S.C. A daughter. Joyce Marie Wallace, and a sister. Patti Splllmon. preceded Mrs. Wallace in death. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Oct 15 at 8 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Jack Johnson and Grady Thtterow offidaiing. Bipialwas at 10 a.m. Wednesday.^^ 16 at the Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Lee Cook assisting. Memorials; Bear Creek Cem etery Fund, c/o Pan Beck. 1131 Wagner Road. Mocksville. /Earnest Lee Morris Mr. ^mest Lee Morris. 59. died Friday. Oct. 4. 2002. at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- stoiv*S«ilcni.Mr. Morris was bom Feb. 4. 1943, to the late Jessie and Ed Morris in Montgomery. Ala. As a young man in Alabama, he worked in golf-related jobs, aid-•ng in his mission of becoming a golf pro. During hU journey to North Carolina, he made stops inNew Jersey and New York, and was active with the DivUion of Rwtieation program in Plainfield. N.J, He moved to North Carolinaand took a job as the assistant golf pro at Tanglewood Park. He worked at Tanglewood for five ' years helping to develop the jun ior golf clinic. In 1984. he ac cepted the position as the golf pro at Winston Laketjolf Course. He ,• helped to organize one of the most ' n 8°"' programs inWinston-Salem. He wanted children to have the opportunity to learn and play golf if they so de sired, regardless of income, gen der or race. He gave instruction on golf at Forsyth Technical Gimmu- nity College and Winston-Salem State University. He also gave in structions to many adults. He wasalso on the committee that coor- dmated the Forsyth Invitational. H • Davie Count/ Pub/fc ukm Mocksville, nq Survivors: his wife. Gwendo lyn Morris of the home: 5 chil dren. Lee and Herb Fowler and Stacey M. Tracey. all of New Jer sey and Gilton R. and Earnest Jr. of Winston-Salem: 8 grandchil dren; his mother-in-law, Lizzie Fowier of Mocksviile; a sister, Carolyn (Pete) Adams and a brother Eddie (Brenda) Morris of Alabama; a sister-in-law. Hilda Roberts of Dallas; 4 brothers-in- law. Thomas and George Fowler of Mocksville. Harvey Fowler of Winston-Salem and Hubert Fowler of Franklin; Frances ! Smith, the mother of his daugh- ' terstandahostofniecesandneph- ' ews. and other relatives and friends. The funeral service was at noon Thursday. Oct. 10. at Emtnanuel Baptist Church, with the Revs. Paul S. Lowe and John Mendez officiating. Burial fol lowed the service at Evergreen i Cemetery. i Memorials: Earnest L. Monis I Junior Golf Memorial Fund, c/o I Mechanics and Farmers Bank. | P.O. Box 628. Winston-Salem. j 27102. cr~ pet 'a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct 17,2002 Cv •Vs \ I y Sue Johnson Page Mis. Sue "Nell" Johnson Page, 79, formerly of Wnston-Solem, died Wednnday, Oct. 9, 2002. at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie in Advance after a lengthy illness. She was bom March 12,1923, in Wilkes County to Roscoe Johnson and Addie Class Johnson. Mrs. Page was preceded in death by her mother and father S brothers, Gletm, Denver, Stewart, R.C. and Frank Johnson and Albeit Curry; and a sister, Blanche Johnson. Survivors: her husband, Mitchell Page; 3 daughters, Judy Ubro and husband Charles, Carol Johnson and husband Ralph, aitd Patsy Brewer and husband Ronnie, all of Qemmons; 5 grand children; 8 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters. Ruby Pardue of Ronda, Edith Lawrence (Graham) of Elkin and Frances Gray of Clemmons; 2 sisters-in-law, Sheloma Johnson of Ronda and Bonnie Johnson of North Wilkesboro; 2 step-daughters, Pat Downs of King and Sandra Rankin (Bill) of Coral Springs, Fla.; 4 step-grandchildren; 10 step-great-gran^ildren; a life time friend, Vicl^ Call and hus band Clarence; and many other friends and family members. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1^, at Hayworth-Miller Sila^Creek Chapel, with Pastor L.C3Ibylor and the Rev. Amett Harris offici ating. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials; National Parkin son Foundation, 1301 NW Ninth Ave., Miami, FL 33136-1494; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. 1100-C S. Stratford Road, Win- ston-Salem, 27103. Glenda Fulp Williams V Mrs. Glenda Fulp Williams,61, ofAdvance, died Friday. Oct. 11.2002, at Forsyth Medical Cen- tCf. She was bom in Guilfo'rd County to Paul and Madeline Fulp onSept.23, 1941. She was preceded in death byher parents. Survivors: her husband. Hoyle Williams of the home; her son Ashley (Dee) Mullins of' Stolcesdale: her stepdaughters^nna and Angela Williams of Wnston-Salem: 2 grandchildren;her brother. Franklin Fulp of Stokesdale; her sisters, Bonnie Covington and Wanda McKenzieof Winston-Salem, Shirley Angel . of Stokesdale. Sandra Meeks of ' Greensboro and Tetrie Tblbert of Browns Summit Mrs. Williams was of the . Methodist faith. A graveside service was held at 2:30 pjn. Sunday, Get 13 at Crestview Memorial Park, Rural Hall. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. <z (r- Oavifi County Public librafv MochsvUls, NG ^ rT^- ■3 o V. r* o \ DAVIECOUNTVENTERPRBE RECORD,Oct. 24; 2002- Dorotby Boger BellJ Dorothy Bogcr Bell. 80, of Salisbuiy, died Friday. Oct. 18. 2002 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom Feb. 28.1922. in IiedellCounty. Mrs. Bell was a daughter of the late Frank and Maggie Boger Boger. She was educated in the Harmony schools. She worked for Eric Anders for nine years and B&T Manufacturing before retiring in 1984.She was a member of Neel Road BaptistChurch and the Ladies Sunday School class. Her husband. Edgar Ernest Bell Sr., preceded her in death on Feb. 14.1996. Survivors: ason. Edgar Ernest"Buddy" Bell Jr. of Salisbury; 3 daughters. Margaret Coley of Statesville and Carolyn Whilaker and Catherine Saine. both of Salisbury; 13 grandchildren and30 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 4 p.m.. Sunday. Oct. 20 at Neel Road Baptist Church with the Rev,Jerry Wilkes officiating. Memorials: Neel Road BaptistChurch, c/o Sanctuary Fund. 13S Neel Road. Salisbury. 28147. Annie M. BowiesJ Mrs. Annie McClamrock Bowles. 94. of Mocksville. died Tuesday. Oct. IS. 2002. at Autumn Care of Mocksville.Mrs. Bowles was bom Sept.2S, 1908. in Davie County to the late Mary Eartes McQattirock and the late George McQamrock.Mrs. Bowles was preceded in death by her husband. Albert M. Bowles, in 1968. She worked as a seamstress at B&F Manufacturing in Mocks ville and was the oldest member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Mrs. Bowles was preceded in death by a ilaughter-in-law. Ina T. Bowles. Surviving: a son. Lester M.. Bowles of Mocksville; a sister. Lillie McDaniel of Mocksville; 3 grandchildretK 4 great-grandchil dren; attd 2 great-great-grandchil dren. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 17. at Welch Funeral Home. Mocksville with the Revs. Clyde Phillips and Aaron Carter offici ating. Memorials: Oak Grove Meth odist Chmetety Fund, c/o Glenas McClamrock. 179 Dusty Hill Road, Mocksville „ "iMary Sue BrownJ Miss Mary Sue Brown died Thursday. Oct. 17,2002. at Davie . County Hospital. She was bom Oct. 15. 1923. the only child of Percy and Mary Bolley Meroney Brown. She was educated in Davie County Schools and attended Catawba College, and was employed by Burlington Industry and Holly Farms unti] her retirement. She was a lifetime member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church and ren dered many services to her church. She was a SO-year member of Mocksville Chapter No. 173 Or- ' der of the Eastem Star and served as worthy matron several times. Survivors: Helen Pamer and Gwyn Meroney. both of Mocks ville. H.T. Meroney of Virginia ^ Beach. Vs., and Ruth Meroney ofMocksville. 1 A graveside service was held at 10 a,m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at ' Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Crystal Alexander officiating. Memoiials: Order of Eastern ' Star No. 173. c/o Jane Foster. 2027 Milling Road. MocksviUe. y Mary Fern Allen Bryant Mrs. Mary Fem Allen Bryantdied Monday. Oct. 21.2002 after many years of declining health.A memorial service will beheld Friday. Oct. 25 at 11 a.m. atBlarse Baptist Chutch with theRev. Glenn Sellers officiating. Thefamily will receive friends follow ing the service.Memorials: Blaise Baptist. 134Blaise Church Road. Mocksville. Mrs. Bryant was bom in DavieCounty, the daughter of the late M^Groceand JohnAJIen. Sheretired from Davie County Hos pital after a career in nursing. Shewas a member of Blaise Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by 'her husband. Reuben Bryant.Survivors: a daughter. MelindaPate and husband Jim Pate; a son. •Jim Bryant and wife Patricia ■ Bryant of Banington. ni.;3 grandsons; a granddaughten a great- SratKison; 2 sisters. Frances White :of Mocksville. and Gary Adams ofLancaster.Pienn.:andabrother. jRobert Allen of Mocksville. • •0 Aj Vvt O -a O ) y- Davie MocksvHIe, N6' ar- /y o bL 0 t) \ DAVE COUNTYENTERPRBE RECORD, Oct. 24,2002. o i 3— L, cr^ j Marion Gray Hayes Mr. Marion Gray Hayes. 57. of Advance, died Sunday, Oct. 20, 2002 at Forsyth Medical Center after a lengthy illness. Mr. Hayes was bom Oct. 30, 1944 in Fbnyth County to Paul and Leona Hayes of Hanestown, who preceded him in death. Survivors: his wife, Patricia Hayes of the home; a son, Don Hayes of Advance; 2 daughters, Jill Ellison of Advance and Angle Hayes and fiance Frankie Blankenshlp of Farmington; 4 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Lany Hayes of Hamptonville and Roger Hayes of SUoam; and 2 sisters, Caynelle Collins of Hamptimville and Linda Baity of Yadkinville. . A ftmeral service was held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 23. at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel conducted by the Revs. Cunis Gibson and Shane Hayes. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Clark Felix Keller Mr. Qark Felix Keller. 87, of Harmony died Friday, Oct. 18, , 2002, at Autumn Care of Staiesville. Bom in Iredell County on March 16,191S, he was a son of the late James Smith Keller and Anna Belle Smith Keller. He served in the U.S. Army during World War 11 and retired in 1973 after 251/2 years of service with RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. He was a member of Harmony Bap tist Church, where he was a former Sunday school teacher. He was also a member of VFW Post #9010 in Clemmons, where he served as commander for several years. On Aug. 26,1937, he mar ried the former Wilma Nell CoUette Lanier, who died on April 19, 1993. His second wife, the former Winnie Fay Henderson, died on Jan. 16,2002. He was also preceded in death by 4 brothers, George G. Keller, Clinard T. Keller, James Lee Keller and Julius Jackson Keller; and 5 sis ters. Bertha Ellis. Alice Richardson, Blanche Reeves, Annie Jane Wooten and Ethel Augusta Keller. Survivors: a daughter, Lyntie K. Stewart and husband Peter of Winston-Salem; a grandson; a brother, Tom W. Keller of Mooresville; 2 sisters, Estelle Egleston of Richmond, Va., and Ruth Ayers of Advance; a stepson, Alan Scott Henderson of Statesville; and stepdaughters Glenda Elliott of Cornelius and paillette Harris of Statesville. The funeral service was held ' at 4 p.m, Tuesday, Oct. 22, at Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony Chapel with the Rev. Eddie Totherow officiating. Burial fol lowed in the Holly Springs Bap tist Church Cemetery with full military rites accord^ by VFW Post 2031, Harold Littlefield Chapter 68 of the DAV and /Vmerican Legion Po$ts217 and 65. all of Statesville. Memorials: Hospice of IredeU, 2347 Simonton Drive, Statesville, 28625. 1 Beulali Grifnth Ketchle Mrs. Beulah Griffith Ketchie. 91, of Statesville, died Friday, Oct. 18, 2002, at Brian Center of Statesville. Bom in Thomasville on Dec. 25, i9I0, she was a daughter of the late Quince Butler Griffith and Carrie Siroud Griffith. She was a homemaker and a member of So ciety Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Hubert Lee Ketchie; a son, Edd Ray Ketchie; and a daughter. Maty Elizabeth Dowell. Survivors; a son, William Allen Ketchie and wife Shiriey of Statesville; a daughter, Martha K. Lambert and husband Steven Lee of Statesville: a brother, Henry Griffith of Greensboro; 6 grand children; 8 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21 at Soci ety Baptist Church with the Revs. Monty Mathis, Steve Hedgecock and Billy Stroud officiating. Burial followed In the church cemetery. /WIlie L. Cannady Lott Mrs. Willie L. Cannady Lott, 84, of Jersey Gty, NJ., died on Friday. Oct 11,2002 at her home;following an exteiuled illness, j She was bom Oct 29; 1917 inl Mocksville, a daughter of the late! Viola Hudson and Lodokas; (Doke) Cannady. She attended; Davie Cbunty Schools, and gradu- ^ aied from Mce fligh School in- Salisbtiry. As a yoimg adult, she was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church of Mocksville. In recent years, she attended the Greater Friendship Baptist Church in' Newark. N.J. ! Survivors: a brother, Alvin T. i(Fay Gresham) Cannady of Win-1 ston-Salem; 4 sisters, Naomi C. - Spratley, Alice C. Gaither, Agnes ' C Thomas and Pecola C. Holman, all of Mocksville; a niece and her husband who were caregivers, Frances Shuford Couser and j Harold Couser of Jersey City; a special friend, Archie Bell of Jer sey City; 2 cats. Dynamite and Midnight; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other rela tives and friends. A funeral service was held Oct. 17 at noon in Jersey Gty. ' Memorials; Hospice of Davie, , P.O. Box 848, Mocbville. • Davifi County PubUc Mocksville, NS-' r/ r< \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD Th. - «^ ^*-"'"'>TI'"««iay,Oct24;2002. Si C V». / o /Bobby Ray Moser Bobby Ray Mojer. 73. of High Point, died Tbesday, Oct. 13,2002at High Point Regional Hospital Bom in Suny County on Aug. 27, 1929, he was the son of the late William and Connie Draughn Moser. He was a retired furniture worker and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 3 sisters, Jackie Scott of Denton, Peggy Ibyior and Linda Causey of Thoroasville; and a brother. Bud Moser of Monroe. Funeiai services were held Rti- day, Oct. 18 at i I a.m. in the chapel of Davie Funeral Service, Mocksviile, with the Rev. Phillip : Johnson officiating. Burial was inthe Bixby Church of the Living God Cemetery. Naomi T. Reid y Mrs. Naomi T. Reid, 89, of iS07 Cherry Hill Road, Mocks viile, died at her home Friday, Gel 18, 2002, following a period of declining health. She was bom in Roysten, Ga,. and spent most ofher life in Davie County. She retired from Rowan Memorial Hospital where she worked as a laboratory technician. Survivors: a son, Samuel (Patricia) Tenor of Salisbury; a daughter, Hattie Smoot of the home; a brother, Charlie Tenor of Cooleemee; a sister, Carrie Ruth Graham of Salisbury; il grand children; and 17 gteat-giandchil- dren. Funeral services were Wednes day, Oct. 23 at 4 pan. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksviile. The Rev. B J. Miltim officiated, and burial followed in Boxwood Church Cemetery, / Sue Sparks Phelps «n ^•.'•r^SueSparfcsPhelps, Sunday. Oct. 20,2002 at herresi- oence. 2. ,^'?°""®<^'"yonJan.,1. '^Shter offte late aarlie Luther and Notie ^ne Parks Sparks. She was a ' ™«"">er ofFulton United Methodist Church. Her husband, Roy D. Phelps /M ««">. Latiy Darnel(Nan^) Phelps of Kemeisville; 3 Judy Phelp, (Donald)Bro^way, Patricia Phelps (Jo- (SheA) Boger, ail of Advance; a ro(hcr» Luther Sparks of Ad-vanra; a sister. Alma Bartihardt of ^xmgton; 4 gtandchUdren; and J great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Wedii^y, Oct. 23 at II at Fulton United Methodist with the Rev. Neville^ony officiating. Burial was in P'JIhearerswere Jeff Sanders. David Graley,Tominy Gaddy. James Gaddy Jetty Fiaedle, and Bobby WeavCT.was honorary pall- Memorials: Fulton MethodistCemete^ Fund, c/o Nelson Young, 3689 N.C. 801 S., Ad- vaoce. Jamie Jones Reavis Jamie Jones Reavis, 67, y ?^u^'"'^"°=hsville,dicdThursdv, Oct. 17, 2002, at herhoiTOaJiera battle for 16 years.The liineral service was at 2 p.m. Su^y. Oct. 20 at Blaise with the Reva. OI^SelletsaralArehieJonesof. ' ,ttog. Burial was in the churchcemeteiy. j-. Memorials: American Cancer I p'Z Forsyth Medical .1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, 27103; or theSusM G. Komen Breast Cancer ,0,^-honi Feb. 19, Stroud Jones of Mocksviile and l^Me J.C Jones and was retiredl^CiwcemElectiicofMocks- ( vtlle, where she was a customer- I wice representative. She was a ichatter memberof Blaise BaptUt IChureh and a Sunday School j Survivors, in addition to her ■"•""""oatKiformorethan '50years.Ctiiiis$ Lee Reavis ofthe !home; 3 daughters, Celinda 'Rmvis (Michael) Howell of Ra- 'I«gh. Nora Reavis (Dodd) Haynesof Charlotte. Tara Reavis (Henty) Jacumtn of Raleigh; 2 grandchil- .^n; 2 sisters, Doris Vance of ,M^ean, Va., and Joyce ' M^ulloughofChinaGrovetand '2 brothers, Archie Jones Sr. of MocksviUe and Donnie Jones ofRapelje,Mont Davie County PublicMocksvMle, N6 Harold Sidne>' and Sherlie McEwen Renegar Hsrold Sidney Renegar, 72, and his wife. Sherlie McEwen Renegar, 74. of Libeny Church Road, MocksviJie. died Tuesday. Oct. 15, 2002 from injuries sus tained in an auiomobUe accident near their hotne. Mr. Renegar was bom Sept. 13. 1930 in Iredell County to the late Merle and Ethel Chamberlain Renegar. He was the retired owner and operator of Renegars Sawmill, and was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Mrs. Renegar was bom April 13, 1928 in Yadkin County to the late Stanley and Lena Trivette McEwen. She was retired from Williams Textile and was a mem ber of Liberty Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Renegar were united in marriage on Aug 5 1947. A daughter. Margareite H. Renegar. preceded them in death onJune21.1949. Survivors; their children. Jimmy Dale Renegar. Mocksvtlla: Gary Kenneth (Sharon) Renegar. Mocksville; Sherry Renegar (Paul) Vadney, C3iarloite; Janeece Renegar (Joe) Grech. Mt. Pleas ant. S.C: 7 grandchildren; a great grandchild; Mr. Rengar's brother, Lloyd Renegar, Harmony; Mrs. Renegar's sisters. .Maltie McEwen Renegar. Mocksville; Mary Faye McEwen Hobson, Mocksville; and 3 brothers. J.C. McEwen. Mocksville; Price McEwen. Salisbuty; Jesse McEwen. Mocfcs- viUe. He was preceded in death by a )- sister. Lillian Harris, and a brother. Sherman Renegar. Mrs. Renegar ' was preceded in death by a. brother. Russell Job McEwen. Their funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 22. at Lib eny Baptist Church by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. J Mary Ue Shaird Mrs. Maty Lee Shaird, 71. of \ Greensboro, died Oct. 15 in ! Wesley Long Nursing Center. Survivora:3daughter5.JuUaS. iWilliams and Jennifer Shaird of Cambria Heights. N.Y.. and ' Annene S. Douglas of Greens- ! boro. i Funeral services were held 'Oct. 20a 12 p.m. in the chapel of \ Graham Funeral Hotne in Mocks ville. j y w County Public Mocksville, NQ ^ fV 0 <j l)AVIEC0IOTVEN™,«SEI,EC0RD.T».,«ta,,0«.H».2. •o N <iy I o \ j Thomas R. Templa V Thomas Robert Tempia, 37.of Chapel HUl. died unexpectedly Tuesday. Oct. 15. 2002. in the University of North Carolina nMedical Center in Chapel Hill. He was bom Aug. 20.1965 inFarmingdale. N.Y. He was a 1986 graduate of Stale University of New York at Albany. He receive his master's degree in planning in 1988 ftom Georgia Tech and re located to Chapel Hill fromHendersonville in February of this year. He served as comprehensive planning supervisor for Orange County and was an active rhem- ber at St. Thomas Mote Roman Catholic Church. Survivors: his wife of three yeais. Elizabeth M. Tempia; his. parents. Eileen and fames A. Tempia of Farmingdale; 2 broth ers. George Tempia of Holtsville, N.Y. and fames Tempia of Farmingdale; a sister. Eileen Stewart of Kissimmee, Fla.; his mother- and father-in-law. Arm and Uon fones of Mocksville; and 8 nieces and nephews. A Mass of Resurrection was celebrated at 9:30 am. Sanirday. Oct. 19 at St Thomas Mote Ro man Catholic Church. Father fohn G. Durbin. STU presided. Burialfollowed at Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery. Memorials: Eramaus, c/o Norman Marvin, 8409 Ivy Wood Ave.. Orlando. FL. 32810; or to St Thomas More GSlholic. 940Carmichael St.. Chapel Hill. 27514. Ralph WiUiamWhitaker j Mr. Ralph William Whitaker. V 76, formerly of function Road. Mocksville. died eariy Sunday morning. Got 20.2002 at the Vet erans Administration Medical Cfnter in Salisbury, where he had been a patient for several years. A memorial service was held at 2 pm. Wednesday, Get 23 at Eaton Funeral ChapeL Memorials: Disabled Ameri can Veterans. 1958 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville; or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Whitaker was bom in bedell County on Nov. 18.1925 to the late Arthur and Lucille Mayhew Whitaker and had been a mechanic in the Boston ship yards. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War 11 and served in the South Pacific. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Mack Whitaker and Earl Whitaker. Survivors: 3 sisters. Ruth Mabe and Shelby Deal, both of Mocksville, and Barbara Bowles n of Clemmons: 5 brothers, fay Whitaker. fack Whitaker, ferry Whitaker. and Robert Whitaker. ail of Mocksville, and. Lawrence Whitaker of Cool Springs: and several nieces, nephews and cous- County Public Mod<svills, N6 o OA VIE COUNTY iENTERPRISE RECORD, T-hursday, Oct. 31,2002 J Roby Lee Baity Mr. Roby Lee "Shorty" Baity, 69 of Yodkinville, died Thursday, Oct. 24.2002 at his home. Mr. Baity was bom Feb. 10, 1933 in Davie Co. to the late Roby Addison and Annie Hutchens Baity. He had worked for Courtney Lumber Co and with Yadkin Lu^iber Co. until his ill ness. He was of the Baptist Faith and attended NorthwoM Baptist Church. He was a member of the Courtney Ruritan Qub and was named Ruritan of the year 1981- I98Z He was preceded in death by a son, Jonathan Fredrick Baity, on Jan. II, 1979. Surviving: his wife of 38 years, Shirley Royal Baity of the home; a son, Philip Lee Baity of Yadldnville: a daughter, Kimberly Dawn Baity of Yadkinville; a grandson; 2 brothers, James Harvey (Dorothy) Baity of Wilmington, and Jerry Harding (Sandra) Baity of Advance; 2 sis ters, Nellie (Buddy) Prim and Mary Kathryn Baity, both of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, at Northwood Baptist Church by the Revs. Hubert Wishon, Canard Hatfield and Vernon Brown. Burial followed the service in the Maranatha Baptist Church Cem etery. Memorials: Hospice/Pallative Care, IIOO-C, S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Solem. 27103. /'Ernest Jordan Bare Mr. Ernest "E.!." Jordan Bare. 38, of Winston-Salem died Get. 21,2002, at Forsyth Medical Cen- ler. Mr. Bare was bom in WilkesCounty to Ernest Oottian and Vir ginia Osbome Bare. He was an employee for local cab companies serving as their dispatcher for 30 years, and he loved bowling. He was employed with Willard Cab Co. in Winston-Salem. He was preceded in death by his mother; his wife. Barbara Rader Bore; and 2 chiltlten, An gela Bare and Pamela Rader. Survivors: his father of Rural Hall; a daughter, (airistine Bare Shouse and her husband, William of Winston-Salem; 3 brothers, Roger Bare of Virginia, Willie Osborne of Thomasville and Jackie Osbome of Davie County; 2 sisters, Brenda Taylor and Shirley Hunt, both of Rural Hall; and 3 grandchildren. The funeral service was con-ducted at 7 pan. Thursday, Oct. 24 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with the Rev. Sandra Bovender officiating. Olin Lewis Barnhardt Olin Lewis Barnhardt, 94, of J N.C. 801 South, Advance, died Friday afternoon, <3ct. 25, 2002, at Rowan Regional Medical Cen ter in Salisbury. Funeral services were at 2 p jn. Sunday, Oct. 27, in Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Bob Hiatt and Timothy Wolf ofTiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials:Bus Fund or Building Fund of Fork Baptist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 East, Mocksville. Mr. Barnhardt was bom in Davie County, July 10, 1908, to the late George E. and Dellie Ray Hendrix Barnhardt and was a farmer. He was the oldest living member of Fork Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Edna Carter Barnhardt, in 1989, a sister. Levy Barnhardt, and 4 brothers, Dermont Barn hardt. Chariie "Chic" Barnhardt. Bill Barnhardt and Eudell Barn hardt Surviving: 4 daughters, Helen (Gray) Everhart and Mary Ann Barnhardt, both of Advance, Emily (Bill) Ford of Walkertown and Freda (Gene) Schlaman of Charlotte; 3 sons, George L. (Arm) Barnhardt and Derry R. (Sue) Barnhardt both of Advance, and Gray (Laura) Barnhardt of Mocks ville; 14 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; 2 sisters. Veigh Shoof of Lexington and Virginia Dare Foster of Advance; 2 broih- eis, Elward"Fat" (Sis) Barnhardt and George H. "Hump" (Leola) Barnhardt, both of Mocksville. William O. Bennett yj FRESNO, C:alif.-Mr. WUUam 0. Bennett bom Sept 2.1925, in Hanes, died Oct 25,2002, after a long illness. He was the son of R.O. and Beulah Bennett. A graduate of Hanes High School, he joined the U.S. Navy in 1943 and retired as commander in 1968, having mar ried and settled in California. Surviving: his wife of49 years, Marilyn Leisk Bennett; a son. Doug (Maile) Bennett; a daugh ter. Judy (Joel) Garrett; 5 grand children; 4 sisters, Phyllis McCanunan and Mary Knott both of Winston-Salem, June (Bob) Rikard of Mocksville and Mallie Penry of Reedsville. Vo., and a brother, Troy (Marjorie) Bennen of Winston-Salerrt 5 0 > n \ wc u <3^ -o 0 o '^AVIE GOirjVTYiENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 31,2002' rf\ J Eugene Dalton Mr. Eugene Oalton, 74. of U.S. 158. Advance, died Oci. 24 ai Fonyth Medical Center after be ing leriously ill for two weelu. n A native of bedell County, he was a member of South Fork Church of Christ in Winston-Sa- lem. / Surviving: his wife, Ruth S. I Oalton of the home: 2 sons, Cedtic j 0. Oalton of Albuquerque. N.M.. / and Eugene Oalton III of Ad vance; a brother. Ralph Dalton Sr.of -Hamptonville; 3 sisters. Fredretha Summers of Olin. Eloise Oowell of North Wllkesbcro and Edith Campbell ofJamaica, N. Y.; a grandson; and a great-gratidson. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 27 at South Fork Church of Christ, with Min ister Charlie Belch officiating. Burial followed at Redland Church of Christ Cemetery. \ J- O o Helen H. Hoover J Mrs. Helen Hudson Hoover, 73. of Lexington, died Monday, Oct. 21.2002 at Fotsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. The funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, at Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Tho mas Boiser officiating. Burial was in the Vadkin Star Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Hoover was bom Feb. 26. 1929 in Davie County to the late William McKinley and Cornelia Hall Hudson. She attended Oavie County Training School and was a member of Yadkin Star Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Ervin Hoover Sr. Survivors: 3 sons. Ervin Lee Hoover Jr. of Mocksville, and Curtis Hoover and Robert Wayne Hoover, both of Lexington; a daughter. Evelyn Louise "Weczy" Hoover of Salisbury; a brother, RJ. Hudson of Lexingtoti; and a sisM, Ella Ruth Long of Lexitig- ton. Chrystal Mae Laurance / Chrystal Mae Church / Laurance. 90. died Tuesday, Oct. 22.2002. at her home. Mrs. Laurance was bom Dec. 25.1911, in Ashe County to Floyd and Winiiie Haite Chutch, Her parents; her husband. Clifford Laurance; and a son. Johnny Laurance, preceded her in death. The funeral service was at 8 J. p.m. Tliutsday. Oct. 24. at Badger FunemI Home Chapel, with the Rev. Derick Hodges and the Rev. Garrett Mahaffey officiating. Burial was at 10 a.ro. Friday at Fleetwood Community Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Ashe, P.O. Box 421. Jefferson. 28640. Survivors: 2 tons. Kent Laurance of Buena Vista, Va., and Jack Laurance of Advance; and 3 rlaughters. Mary June Kimberlin and Brenda Laurance, both of Fleetwood. and Sara Johnston of Winston-Salem. John Walter Wood Mr. John Walter Wood. 73. for merly of Center Street. Cooleemee. died Tiiesday, Oct. 22. 2002 at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte. For the past several years, he had been a resident of New River Assisted Living in ! Charlotte. He was bom April 11.1929 m Cooleemee to the late Draper and Bertie Ijames Wood and was re tired from the US Air Force with . more than 20 years service. He anended Cooleemee High School. Survivors: 2 sisters. Peggy Swain of Cody. Wyo.. and Williamsburg. Va., and Mary Elizabeth Scott of Goldsboro. No services were planned. Burial was in the VA National Cemetery in Salisbury. J I Judith Ann Sechrist y' Mrs. Judith Ann Bowers Sechrist. 62. ofThomasville. died Wednesday evening. Oct. 23. 2002, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Aug. 2.1940. in Davidson Coumy, a daughter of Odell Bowers and Clarice Smith Bowers. She was a 1958 graduate of Pilot High School and was crowned Miss Pilot of 1958 and Miss Queen Piedmont of the same year. Mrs. Sechrist retired from the business oflice of Davidson County Community College. She was instrumental in the organiza tion of the Thomas A. Finch YMCA of Thomasville. Mrs. Sechrist was an active volunteer with the American Cancer Soci ety and the "Relay for Life." She was a member of Calvary United Church of Christ and served on the hospitality committee. On May 16, 1959, she was married to Chalmous Sechrist, who survives of the home. Also surviving: a son and daughter-in-law. C. Todd and Lorie Sechrist of Lexington; her mother. Clarice Bowers of Thomasville; 2 sisters. Phyllis Hill and husband Doug of Thomasville and Vickie Kenn^y and husband Joey of Mocksville; 3 grandchil dren: nieces aitd nephews; and a brother and sister-in-law. Richard and Jackie Sechrist. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Calvary United Church of Christ with the Revs. Dale Sowers, and Harold Holste and Dr. E. Keith Carroll officiating. Burial fol lowed in the cfauich cemetery. Memorials: Building Fund of Calvary Church, 1410 Lexington Ave.. Thomas-ville. 27360; or Palliative Care, c/o Forsyth Medi cal Foundation. 3333 Silas Creek Parkway. Winston-Salem, 27103. <z O Dfivifl County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7,2002 Gilda Foster Howard J Mrs. Gilda Foster Howard. 66. of SS8 Baltimore Road. Advance, died Friday. Nov. 1. 2002 at her home. She was bom Aug. 13. 1936. in Davie County to Gilmer Nathaniel and Clara Mae Baity Foster and was a member of Fork Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Kelly Dawn Livengood. Survivors: her parents of Mocksville: a son. Ricky Alexander Livengood and wife Cindy of Lexington; 4 grandchil dren: 5 great-grandchildren; 2 sis ters. Mareiha Mellon and husband Bill of Mocksville and Ava Charles and husband Quentin of Lexington; a brother. John Foster and wife Gaynell of Lake Norman; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.ro. Monday. Nov. 4, at Fork Baptist Church by the Rev. Kip McBride. Burial was in the church cemetery. ,Geri Ann JohnsonJ Ms. Getri Ann Johnson. 41. of Advance, died Sunday. Nov. 3". 2002. at her home. She was bom Jan. 4.1961. in Guilford County to Jerry D. Johnson and Shirl Angel Johnson. Gerri was a member of Parkway Presbyterian Church and a gradu ate of Reynolds High School, class of 1979. She was preceded in death by her father, her maternal grandpar ents, Richard J. and Genevie McAllister Angel; and her pater nal grandparents, Austin M. and Aileen Embler Johnson. ^ Surviving: a son. Hunter Dane Lambert of the home; her mother and stepfather, Shirl and Charlie Morgan of Advance: her step mother, Brenila Johtison of Win- ston-Salem; a brother, Terry (Melinda) Johnson of Winston- Salem; 2 uncles; 4 aunts: friends. Lu Jacobs of Pfafftown. Holly Watkins of Gemmons, Betsy Ellis of Lewisvtlle and Lintia Klaes of Florida; and several cousins. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, at Parkway Presbyterian Chuich by the Revs. Dan Wilkets and Jonathan Freeman. Memorials: American Lung Assoc.. 3409-D W. Wendover Ave.. Greensboro. 27407. \ Kasandra Laird-PurdyInfant Kasandra Toiey Laird-uidy of Gemmons died Friday Ce°n«n Survi vors: her mother. Melissa ^Coleman;herfaiher,PaulD.Purdy Sr.; 4 ,i„ers, Sally £'rt"'°";,'!I™Coleman.KrisiiJo^rdy OTd Tara Lacy; 2 broihen Al«ander Coleman and Paul d' ^yJr.,j„atemal grandmother.' H™™^" "'^^'^Srawlfiuher,Henry Monroe Boyer Jr.; and pa- Martin andVfjfdrcd Pufdy, A private graveside servicev«^hMdwi.h,heRnv.Ma?i: Charles Alfred Norwood Mr. Charles AlfreO Norwood. y/ 86, of Greensboro, died Saturtlay, Nov. 2, 2002, at Friends Homes of Guilford in Greensboro. Formerly a resident of Win- ston-Salem and Sarasota. Fla., he had lived in Greensboro since the death of second wife, Lillian W. Myers, In Jan. 2002. A native of Burlington, he was the son of the late Charlie Norris and Ira Free man Norwood. He retired fiom Westem Electric in 1977 as settlor engineer on the U. S. Navy's Oceanographic Research Project. Survivors; 2 sons and daugh ters-in-law, Ronald and Jane C. Norwood of Eden and Donald and Moriene B. Norwood ofAdvance; 4 grandchildren; 4 great-grand- children; 4 gieat-step-grandchil- dren; a stepdaughter, Vickey Myers Duncan and husband Dean Duncan of Cornelius; and a brother, Ralph W, Norwood and wife Essie C. Norwood of Burlington. He was preceded in death by brothers M. Glenn Norwood and Edward A. Norwood. A memorial service was con ducted at II a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, at Fbrsyth Friends Meet ing, Winston-Salem. Private en tombment was at the Mausoleum of Westlawn Gardens of Memory j in Gemmons. I j Memorials: Friends Homes, 1 925 New Garden Rtsad. Greens- j boro, 27410; Forsyth Friends , Meeting; or a charity of the | donor's choice. 1 -0 • <U D i- Davia County Public Library Mocksville, NC <r^ tV 0 •o c<. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7,2002 y> ' di I , Paul Archie Potts V Mr. Paul Archie Pom. 87. of 264 Polls Road. Advance, died Monday, Nov. 4.2002 ai Forsyih Medical Center. He was bom July 18. 1915 in Davie Couniy lo Solomon Franklin and Ida Hendrix Pons. Mr. Pons was a member of Mocks Uniied Methodisi Church and was teiind from Frank !„ Blum Con- struciion Co. Mr. Pons was an avid Itsherman. He was preceded in deaih by his wife, Mary Myers Polls, and 2 daughters. Brenda Cline and Barbara Potts. Surviving: a daughter. Shirley Pons Wall and husband Donny; 5 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchil dren: 2 brothers. Robert "Bo" Pons and Vestal Pons; and 3 sis ters. Madeline Joyner. Eula Ledford and Allea Comaizer. A funeral service was held at II a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderlon Chapel with the Rev. Curtis Gibson officiating. Burial fol lowed at Mocks Uniied Method ist Church. I Dessie W. Reavis 4 Mrs. Dessie Belle Weathennan Reavis. 85. of Duard Reavis Road. MocksvUIe. died early Saturday morning, Nov. 2. 2002, in St. Joseph's Hospital in Savannah Ga. Mis. Reavis was bom in Iiedell County on April 24.1917, to the late John P. and Amanda Alvirdia Tilley Weatherman and was a homemaker. She had been a lifelong member of the Liberty Bap tist Church, where she sang in thechurch choir, and was a member of the Church Hean Sisters. She was a former special deputy sher iff and was alw a member of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Reavis was an avid thimble and spoon collector and enjoyed quilting and crochet ing. She was preceded in death byher husband. Roben Duard Reavis; a son, Robert Lee Reavis Sr.; and a sister, Cloyce Weather man. Surviving: a daughter. Sandra : (Jack) Ward of Savaimah; 3 sons. Carl (Connie) Reavis and Lowell (Wlma) Reavis, both of Mocks- ville and Lonnie (Patricia) Reavis of Drexel; 12 grandchildren: 18 great-grandchildren: 3 sisters, Lessie York and Lois Bracken, both of Mocksville and Ruth James of PfafRown; 2 brothers. Clyde Weatherman of Advance i and Paul Weatherman of Mocks ville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral service was at I p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 5, with the Rev. Marvin Blackburn olTiciat- ing. Burial was in the church cem etery. Memorials: New Horizons. 100 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksville. / WHburn C. Ibrrentine Mr. Wilburn C. (Dee) Tunentine, 81. of Monroe, died Friday. Nov. I at Union Regional Medical Center in Monroe. Funeral services were con ducted at 2:30 p.m. Monday. Nov. 4 at Central United Methodist Church, officiated by the Revs. Matthew Burton. Paul Northrup and Jim Weekly. Burial followed at Lakeland Memorial Park. Mr. Turrentine was bom in' Davie Couniy on March 23.1921, son of the late WtUiam Marshall and Viola Bowles Dirrentine. He retired from furniture sales at Kimbrell's in 1983, and later worked in management at Blackmon's Showroom until 1998. He was a US Navy veteran. Survivors: his wife, Betty High Turrentine of Monroe; 2 sons. Ashley R. Thomas of Monroe and Charles Kendall (Ken) and wife Stacey Ballard Turrentine of ^ Huntersville; a sister, Elizabeth "Lib" Tutrentine Sain of Mocks ville: and 2 grandchildren. Memorials: Central Methodist. 801S. Hayne St.. Monroe. 28112. Alton Talmadge Wheeler J Mr. Alton Talmadge Wheeler Sr.. 78. of Winston-Salem died Wednesday. Oa. 30.2002. at his home. He was bom March 30.1924. in Raleigh to Charles Thomas Wheeler Sr. and Annie Gladys Poole Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler was of the Presbyterian faith. He was i a member of Masonic Lodge No. 218 AF&AM of Raleigh. He served his country in the U.S. ' Army during World War II. Surviving: his wife. Mary Nowell Wheeler of the home; a daughter. Patricia Wheeler Riser and husband Leonard of High Point; 2 sons. Ahon T. Wheeler Jr.and Philip Wesley Wheeler, both of Greensboro: 2 grandchildren: and a brother, C2iarles Thomas Wheeler Jr. and wife Zana of Ber muda Run. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with Bill Teague officiat ing. Memorials: Elizabeth and Tab Williams Senior Services. 231 Melrose St.. Winston-Salem. 27103; or Alzheimer's Associa- lion, 3800 Shamrock Drive. No. 1 999. <3uirlotte. 28215-3220. '! cr- Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 14,2002 'i o W X J Minnie Blevins Adams Mn. Minnie Blevins Adams, 97, of Winsion-Salem died Friday, Nov. 8,2002,31 Forsylh Medical Center. She was bom Feb. S, 190S, in Clode Spring, Va„ to William and Martha Blevins. Mrs. Adams was a charter member of Comerstone Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, William "Ted" Adams: a son, W.R. Adams Jr.; and a granddaughter. Surviving: 4 daughters, Ethel Barber and husband R.B. of Win- ston-Salem, Mary Lee Hanman of West Jefferson, Peggy Joyner and husband Bill of MocksvUle, and Linda Cantrell and husband Joel < of Arcadia: 2 sons, Jimmy Adams Iand wife Melva of Winston-Sa- j lem, and Jack Adams and wife I Rita of Bermuda Run: a daughter-' in-law, Miriam Adams of Lewisville, 22 grandchildren: 36 great-grandchildren: ami 6 great- great-grandchildren. I The funeral service was at 2 ^ p.m, Sunday, Nov. 10, at Hay-' worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. with the Rev. Charles Martin of ficiating. Burial followed at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials: Comerstone Bap tist Bldg. Fund, 4S07Thomasville Rd., Winslon-Salem, 27107. J John Blair Best John Blair Bost, 59 ofSaiisbu^ died at his homi on Sunday, Nov. 10,2002, I2.1943,tothelateWorIenaTho.mas and John William Bost. He was educated in Kings Mountainwhools, had been a member of the Rowan Rescue Squad and was amember of Old Country Baptist ' Church. Survivors: 2 sons, Shane Bost■'onathan Bostof Salisbury: 2 daughters, DamieReillyofBIaksbuig,Va.andTtacy 'Cranford of Mocksville; 2 btoth-David Bost of Salisbuiy and "Buddy Bost of Rock Hill, S.C; a !Sister, Che Che Burton of i Salisbuiy;and3gnmdchildten. 'Funeral services were at 2:30 :pan. Wednesday, Nov. 12 at Sun- ' . w ^etety in Kannapolis withihe Rev, Tom Umack oflRciaiing.Memorials: Muscular Dystrophy Assoc., 5501 Eaecutive Center Dr., Charlotte, 28212. Sunday. Nov. fence. ' 'tis lesi- Chapel wTth'")f"'""'''" *!";'''^*''sbomFeb.4 jpon ,, , cathenne Deal Fink «"y United Methodist i^ors: his wife Nelli Ww/ey Rnfc of Roches- tte-Rmndchi/dren- 5 ,^8e'""8.S.C,;andMnia Fink of Wms,on. Judy Ann HarpeI 3udy Arm Horpe, 58 of L Wednesday, Nov. 6. 2002Po-ryth Medical Center. 2S a licensed Dracti/*'«iDavt- P'«cHcaJ nurseII f f Hospital. She w a, ifa.T!!!?'!!!D ' n.a,d«uavie Funeral Service o.,with the Rev. Van LankJo^^^'Burial was at 12!^ n®"n Rose Cemetery. '""P ™-Memoiials: First Baptist "On.r"'™InAsMLch "3MNSt..Mocksvilie. I 0 >1 Davie County Public UbraiyMocksville, NU cr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 14,2002 O <1 j Margaret Carol Hoyle V Matgarei Carol Hoyle, 49. of Ruflin Street. Cooleeinee. died oti Saturday. Nov. 9.2002, atherresi- dence after a lengthy illness. Born in Rowan County on March 4,1953. she was the daugh ter of the late Robert Efrid and Alice Sloan Hoyle. Before her ill ness. she was a nurse's assistant. She was a lifelong member of Cooleemee United MethodistChurch, where she sang in the choir, was active in the United Methodist Women and was a com munion steward. She was a vol unteer for the Storehouse for Jesus. Survivors: 2 sisters. Sister Martha Elizabeth Hoyle. RSM. of Albany. N.Y.. and Ruth A, Hoyle of Cooleemee; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and ftiends. A memorial service to cel ebrate- her life was held at the Cooleemee United Methodist 'Church at 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. ; I i, with the Rev. Petty Bradshaw officiating. Burial was private. Memorials: Cooleemee Meth- 'odist Church, c/o Richard Smith. , P.O. Box 315, Cooleemee. 27014; Storehouse for Jesus. P.O. Box 216. Mocksville. 27028: or to the Humane Society of Davie County. P.O. Box 153. Mocksville, 27028. y, Barbara Hall Lambeth y Mrs. Barbara Christine Hall Lambeth. 58. of Winston-Salem, died Saturday. Nov. 9, 2002. at Forsyth Medical Center after a lifelong battle with rheumatoid arthritis. She was bom Nov. 1.1944. in Albermarie to Emest attd Thelma Maudlin Hall. Surviving: her daughter. Tamara Bowen and husband Mark of Pfafftown; her son. Von Lambeth and wife Amanda of Winsion-Salem; their father. Roland Evon Lambeth; 3 grand children; a great-granddaughter. 3 sisters. Judy Thcker and husband Donald. Carol Tucker and hus band Thomas, all of Advance, and Shelby Hilton and husband Btemon of Mocksville: her brother. Ernest Hall and wife Edith of Advance; a special friend. Wanda Anderson; a caregiver. Doris Fritts; and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Monday. Nov. II. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Gloria DeWitt Morasco Mrs. Gloria Mildred DeWitt Morasco. 77. of Milling Road. Mocksville. died late Thursday night. Nov. 7. 2002 at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday. Nov. 11 in Dulin United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Smith ofTiciating. Memorials; Dulin Methodist Beautification Fund, c/o Bruce Morasco. 897 Dulin Rd.. Mocks ville. Mrs. Morasco was born in Newburg. N.Y. March 3.1925 to the late Benjamin and Mildred Sholes DeWitt and had been a banking administrative assistant. She was a member of Dulin United Methodist Church where she was a member of the United Methodist Women. She enjoyed writing and reading poetry and was an artist. Mrs. Morasco had lived in Davie County since 1987, moving shortly after the death of her husband. Louis Michael Morasco in 1985. Surviving: 3 sons. Steve Morasco of Clemmons. Michael Morasco of-Robesonia. Pa., and Bruce Morasco and wife Eileen of Mocksville; and a granddaughter. Andrew Scott Parker Mr. Andrew "Andy" Scott Parker. 24. of Tennyson Lane, Mocksville. died Wednesday. Nov. 6. at Carolinas Medical Cen ter in Charlotte. Bora March 27.1978. in Davie County, he was the son of Linda C. Parker. He was a student at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and attended Trinity Baptist Church. Survivors. lin addition to his j mother; a brother and sister-in- | law. Dale and Jennifer Parker of ; Ft. Polk. La.; his grandmother. ' Beatrice Custen 2 nieces; 2 neph ews; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 10. at Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Pallbearers were Billy and Matt Steelman. Darren Potts. Brian Custer and Dartell and Michael Spry. Memorials: American Diabe tes Assoc. "Always and Forever Memorial and Honor Program" attn: ADA Web. P.O. Box 2680. Canton. OH 44720. Davie County pubUo MO'/' —Q 2- <3— DA^ COUIWY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 14,2002 •V I nnnnn <?> 4 f 0 / cr' y Rosa Potts Smith Mis. Rosa Po«s Smith, 86. of Winston-Salem died Wednesday Nov. 6.2002. at Wake Foiest Uni versity Baptist Medical Center. She was bomfalys?. 1916. in Davie County to the late Luther Lee and Sallie Anne Cllne Potts. Mrs. Smith was a chatter tnember of Griffith Baptist Church, where she worked in missions. She was preceded In death byher husband, Elmer Thomas Smith: 2 brothers. Lather Arch Potts and Isom Potts; and a sister. Elizabeth Potts. Surviving: 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy S.) Huff of Win- ston-Salem and Mrs. Ray (Sue) Collins of Claudville, Va.; 3 sons,Clark Smith of East Bend, Rich ard Smith and wife Gloria of Ad vance, and Jeny Smith and wife ; Beverly of Wlnston-Salem: 9 ( gtondchildren; 3 great-grandchi^ Idrcn: 2 brothers, Wesley Potts of ' Belmont and Julius Potts of ! Yadkinville; and 2 sisters, ' Kathleen Fender and Mildred Tise, both of Winston-Salem. The funeral service was at II ' a.m. Friday. Nov. 8 at Griffith Baptist Church, with the Rev. Tony Brown and Dr. Kenneth Hyde officiating. Burial followed at Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials: Griffith Baptist. 1987 Old Salisbuty Road, Win ston-Salem, 27127. Bavie County Public us, Mocksville, |\ic DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Nov. 21,2002 James Acey Adams Jr. Mr. James Acey Adams Jr., 79. of Wmsion-Salem. died Nov. 15, 2U02. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, He was Iwm Jan, 8. 1923, in Forsyih County, the son ofthe late James Acey Adams Sr, and Cora Holt Adams. He was a World War II Amty veteran and attended Sa- lem College, Mr. Adams was the CEO and owner of Church Bulle tin Service. He was an organist, minister of music and choir direc tor, Mr, Adams was a member of Reynold! Presbyterian Church. Survivors: his wife of49 years, Margaret Collins Adams; 3 daugh ters. Carolyn .Michelle Barnes of Pfafflown. Ronda Lynn Locice of StatesvUIe and Sheralee Moneoe Casper and husband Jeffrey Casper of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Monday. Nov. 18, at Forsyih Memorial Park. Memorials: Hospice/Piilliadve CareCenter. IIOO-C S. Stratford Road. Wlnsion-Salem. 27103. Lettie Goolsby Brown ! Mrs, Lettie Goolsby Brown, 84, ofCedar Grove Church Road, Mocksville. died Tuesday, Nov. 12.2002 at her home after an ex tended illness. She was bont in Davie County, daughter of the late Jack H. and LuJa Mason Goolsby. Her husband, Jesse J. Brown, preceded her in death in 1993. Survivors; 4 sons. Jesse J. Brown. Kenneth O, Brown, and the Rev, Kelly G. Brown, alt of Mocksville. and the Rev, John T, Brown ofYonkers, N.Y-: 3 daugh ters. Jeltle B. Undsey. Betty B, Godwin and Barbara B. WilUarm, all ofMocksville: 3 sisters. Lucille Burke and Alice Benson of Springfield Garden. N.Y.. and Fannie Hudson of Lexington; 13 grandchildren: 22 gtear-gnndchil- dren. Funeral services were held Fri day, Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. John Thomas Brown ofHciated. Burial followed in the church cemetery, MemuriaJs: Cedar Grove Bap tist Building Fund, 287 Cedar Grove Church Rd.. Mocksville, Mary H. Crawford ^ Mrs.MayHunnicuitCrawfonl. 97, ofFranklin, died Sunday. Nov.10, 2002 in Greensboro. | A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14. at First United Methodist Church in Franklin with the Revs. Wayne Allen, Harold Strader and Maria Manin ofTiciating. Mrs, Crawford was bom April 26. 1905. to the late Emory S, Hunnicuii and Inez Sweet Hunnicutt in Clarksville. Ga. As a young child she moved from Clarksville to Franldtn. where her family established the Junaluska Inn. She married Giimer L. Crawford in 1926 on New Year's Day at midnight. To that marriage were born five children, Mrs, Crawford was a member of Fust United Methodist Church in Franklin and worked as a school teacher for the Macon County school system. Survivors: 2 daughters. Caroline C, Henry of Greensboro and Margaret C, Fell and husband Henry of Albuquerque, N.M.; a son, Emory Crawford and wife Martha of Mocksville: a daughter- in-law. Peggy H, Crawford; 2 brothers. Charles R. Hunnicutt of Franklin and Dr. George Lyie Hunnicutt of Arden: I4grandchil- dren: and 27 great-grandchildren. A daughler, Inez C- Murray: a ' son. Lee Crawford Jr.: and her hus band. Giimer L Crawford, prede ceased her. Burial was with her husband in Woodlawn Cemetery in Franklin. Memorials: First Methodist Music Program. 66 Harrison Ave:, Franklin. 28734. Naomi Huston Ijames J Naomi Huslon Ijames, 26. of Warner Robins. Ga., died on Nov. 12. 2002 after a short Illness. Born Aug. Phoenix, Ariz. to DorothyHuston Dean^^^^. Ul and the Late Joseph Huston Jr.. she was marriedloWij. "Chad" Ijames on June 17. 1995. She was a regular vol unteer at her daughter's school, Miller Elementary In Warner Rob ins, and was a past team mom for her daughter's cheerleading squad. TTie Buckaneers. Survivors: her husband. Chad Ijames, daughler. Naomi Marie Ijames. and son. William Joseph Ijames of Warner Robins: her par ents. Bruce and Dorothy Dean of Warner Robins: sisters. Norma Williams ofTallahassee, Ra.. and June Barefoot of Ft. Valley. Ga.: father- and mother-in-law. Billy and Susan Ijames of Mocksville; grandmother. Naomi Shultz of Tucson. Ariz..grandparents Frank and June Dean of Warner Robins; several aunts and uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins; and 3 sisters- in-law. Services were held Saiurday, Nov. 16aiFirslUniiedMethodisi Church, with burial in Magnolia ^ Park Cemetery in Warner Robins. ^ Davie County Public Mocksville, NC <3 a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 21.2002 1 Christine Dobbins ^ M«. Ila Christine Shelion Dobbins of Yadkinville died Tlies-day. Nov. 12. 2002 at Forsyih Medical Center. She was bom July IS. 1943 inForsyih County to John Shelton and Jessie Allen Shelton Boger. Mrs. Dohhins was employed by Courtney Elementaiy School as a cafeteria worker. She was a mem. ber of Turners Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death'by • her father. i Surviving: her husband. Wayne R. Dobbins of the home.! 2 daughters. Jennifer (Jesse) Bur-' ton and Tina (Bobby) Lee. all of' Yadkinville; her mother of Farm* tngton; 4 grandchildren; a sister. Jwice S. Smith of Mocksville; a niece: 2 nephews: fliends and rela-' lives. Her funeral service was at 11 ^m. Friday. Nov. 15 at -nimera . Creek Baptist Church by the Revs.Curtis Gibson. David Maynaid and Allen Barker. Burial followedin the church cemeteiy. Memorials: Turners Creek Baptist Church or to Hospice of Yadkin County. . Eva Jane MiKDIure i y Mrs. Eva Jane Bennett I mcOure, 71. of Hardison Street. Mcoksville. died Monday. Nov. 18.2002 at Dayie County Hospi- / tal. j A graveside service will be iheld Thursday, Nov. 21, at 11a.m. j ^ in National Cemetery in Salisbury / with the Rev. Bobby Shinault of ficiating. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Mis. McGure was bom June 28. 1931 in Youngs Creek. W. Va. to the late Thuiman and Ocie Rife Bennett and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy. She was preceded in death by • her husband, Teddy E. McOure Sr.. and a son. Charles Michael - McCIure. Survivors: a daughter. Elaine ' Kimberly Erwin of Sparta; 4 sons, Tetldy Edward McClure Jr.. Rob- eit Ellison McOure Sr.. Dwight | David McCIure Sr. and John Kennedy McOure. all of Mocks ville; 16 grandchildren; 6 great- i grandchildren; 2 sisters. Jean > Springer and Ann Semat; and Z ' brothers. Leondis Bennett and Maurice Gabriel Bennett. Dorothy Jean Moore Mrs. Dorothy Jean Moore. 80. of Wlnston-Salem. died Samrday. Nov. 16. 2002, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was hom Jan. 5. 1922. in Oeaiiield Cbunty. Pa., to William Norman and Margaret Ann Brumbaugh Jones. Mrs. Moore was a charter member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church. . Survivors: her husband. Bill Moore of the home; 2 sons. Rick Moore. Jeff Moore and wife Bar bara of Advance; 2 daughters. Deitra Reavis and husband Jim of North Wilkesboro and Lisa Coo per and husband Brad of Boone; 8 grandchildren; 2 sisters. Mrs. John Wall of Mount Dora. Fla.. and Mrs. Ernest Metrell of Win- ston-Salem. A memorial service was held at 3:30 pan. Monday. Nov. 18 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Edwin Trotttman officiating. Memorials; Reynolds Hospice Home. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem. 27103. r. o Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC 3=. u. Ur DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 21,2002 , Luther Charlie Sparks ' Mr. Luther Charlie Sparks, 87, of Phelps Way. Advance, died early Sunday morning. Nov. 17. 2002 ai ForsyUi Medical Center." Funeral services were at 2 p.m Tuesday, Nov. 19 in Fulton United Methodist Church with the Rev.Neville 8. Storey officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Fulton Methodist 3689 N.C.801 S.. Advance. Mr, Sparks was bom in Davie County April 4, 1915 to the late Charlie Luther and Annie Parks Sparfa and was retired from DUie Furniture in Lexington with 30 years of service, He was a life member of Fulton United Meth. odist Church. He enjoyed spend- i ing time with family. He was preceded in death by 8Sisters. Lessie Moore. Ruby y. Yarbough. Lethia Weaver, Zellie Weaver. Mittie Fieedle, Liddy Sue Phelps. Viola Leonard and Edna Freedle. Surviving: his wife, Lena Freedle Sparks of the home: 2 daughters, Madge Spry and hus band George of Lexington, and Jean Caddy of Advance; 6 grand children; lOgreit-grandchiidren; a reat.greai-grandchild; and a sister.Alma Bamhatt ofSaltsbuiy, Paul Winfred Stanley y Mr. Paul Winfred Stanley. 58. of Harmony, died Sunday. Nov. 17.2002 at Davis Regional Medi cal Center. He was bom in Barsyth Cotmry on Dec, 21,1943, a son ofthe late Edward Wilson and Annie Goad Stanley. He as manager of Little Pigs B8Q and was of the Baptist faith, A daughter, Tammy Stanley, also preceded him in death. Survivors: 2 sons, Jeff Stanley ofTexas and Raul Mitchell Stanley of Pinnacle; a daughter, Sharon Pack of Pinnacle; 3 brothers, Ri chard Stanley and Calvin Stanley, both of Siaiesville. and Grady SianleyofKing:2sisters.Marga- ,ret Owens of Mocksville and Patsy Oarretson of Richmond, Va,: and a number of grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday. Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. at Chapel Funeral Home Chapel. Stony Point, with the Rew Margaret Garrelson officiating. Burial followed in Stony Point Cemetery, MemoriaJs: Paul Stanley Me- tnorial Fund. 158 Stony Point School Rd„ Stony Point, 28678,' Fred Junior Wishon , Mr,FredJutuorWishon69.of •J Harmony, died Wednesday. Nov13,2002 ai his home.' He was bom May 7, 1933 in ladkin County to Baptist Chiir^l^^^^^^ In addition to his parents Mr. Wishon was preceded in death by his Wife. Carolyn Harris Wishon. and a brother. Howard Earl Wishon. Surviving: his son. Michael(Debbie) Wishon of Harmony: 4 ^ grandchildren; 2 great-grandchiJ-^n: 3 sisters; Katie (Bob) Shep herd of MocksvilJe. Louise (Paul Cray) Martin of Hamptonville Lucille (David) Holbrook of: ^dkinville; 4 brothers; Eldon" (Paggy) Wishon and Basiel(^ns) Wishon, allofYadkinville. RC (Peggy) Wishon of Jonesville; Harold Earl Shorty Wishon of: Mocksville: several nieces and ' nephews. . His funeral service was held at i2 p.m, Saturday. Nov. |6 at Lib- \ ^ Baptist Church by the Revs. J Marvin Blackburn and Eddie ' Totherow, Burial followed in the i chuichcemeterywiihfuilmiiitary ! honors by VFW Post 10346. ' Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC w c ■>0 rf •< 1 D 0 DAV.ECOum'VENTERPR,SERECO»0,ma™,.,,N,,a.3„, Miriam Pittman AllisonV Mrs. Miriam Piinnan Allison,82. of Powell Road. Mocksville.died Thursday, Nov. 21. 2002 alWake Forest University BaptistMedical Center in Forsyth County. Mrs. Allison was bom Dec. 5.1919 in Polk County to the late Lucia Pierce Pittman and James J. Pittman. She was a homemakerand retired from Drexel HeritageCo. She was a member of GospelBaptist Church.She was preceded in douh by her husband. Kermit Allison on .April 9.2001. a son. Ray Allison,and a sister. Myrtle Hutchens. Survivors: a son. KennethAllison and wife Jane. 2 daugh ters. Linda Gail Davis and husband Richard, and Lucy Goforthand husband G.H.. and a daughter-in-law. Margaret Allison. aU of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Lawrence Pittman. Earnest Pittman and Pteston Phtman: 2 sisters. MurielPace and Ruby Champion; 10 grandchildren: ISgiiat-graddchil-dren; 3 step-grandchildren; and 3 step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were heldSunday. Nov. 24 ai 3 p.m. at Gospel Baptist Church with the Revs.Kevitt Hobson and Jim Gryder officiating. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery.Memorials: Gospel BaptistCemetery Fund. 1540 MainChurch Road Ext.. Mocksville. Robert O. Gullet Sr. Robert O. Gullet Sr., 87. ofLexington, died Thutsday. Nov. 21.2002 at Lexington Health Care after an II month illness. Bom Dec. 2. 1914 in Davie County. Mr. Gullet was a son of the late Alexander and Ethel Whillock Gullet. He retired from the U.S. Army after 22 years and was a prisoner of war during World War II. He was a lineman for Duke Power and retired as apurchasing agent for Civil Ser vices. He was a member of Greer's Chapel United Methodist Church. His wife. Beulah Barber Gul let. and a sister. Virginia Pool, pre ceded him in death. Survivors: sons. Robert Gullet Jr.. Richmond and Steven Gullet; brothers. Lomas Gullet of Morganton and Walter Gullet of Landis; sistets. Pauline Foster of Salisbury, Mozelle Veach of Mocksville. and Marie Thmer of Lexington; aiul 3 grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Sun day. Nov. 24 at Greer's Chapel United Methodist Church, con ducted by the Rev. Darren Alexander. Burial was in the church cemetery with military graveside rites by Fort Bragg Honor Guard. J Elizabeth Holder Spry Elizabeth "Libby" HolderSpry. 86. of Morehead City died Thursday. Nov. 21, 2002 atCarteret General Hospital. Services were to be held atEkklesia. Morehead City.She was preceded in death by j her husband. Paul A. Spry, a son. ■ Jerry M. Spry, and her patents. Albert E. Holder and Bessie Brinegar Holder. Survivors: cousins in Carteret and Davie counties. Memorials; charity of the donor's choice. I Charles B. Wilkinson»/ Mr. Charles Booker Wilkinson. 78. of Merrells LakeRoad. Mocksville. died onWednesday. Nov. 20.2002 at hu residence.Born in Kanawha County, jW.Va. on Dec. 21. 1923. he was |the son of the late Henderson, Estes and Mary Susan Tate"Wilkinson. He was retired from jWonder Knit and was attending'Courtney Baptist Church, wherehe had been involved in mission work in West Virginia. He servedin the U.S. Navy during World Warll.His wife. Nancy James Wilkinson, preceded him in death on Jan. 19.2000.Survivors: 4 sons. Dennis .Franklin Wilkinson ofQemmons.Wayne (Cindy) Brewer ofLumberton. Steven C. (Kitty)Brewer and Alvin (Teresa) Brewerof Kernersville; a daughter, Beverly B. (Mark) Whan of Win-ston-S^em; 2 brothers. Tom R. Wilkinson of Charleston. W.Va.and Reese Wilkinson of Pliny.W.Va.; 2 sisters. Lora Older and Catherine Lovejoy. Troth of Charleston; a dear friend. JessieRuth Boger; and numerous grand children. great-grandchildren andnieces and nephews. Funeral services were heldSaturday. Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. in theDavie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. John Brown.Danrell Cox and Jim Gryder officiating. Burial was in the Calvary' Baptist Church Cemetery. Grand sons served as pallbearers. Davie County Public libraryMocksville, NC u cT- o pa DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Dec. S, 2002 Charles Roy Anderson Mr. Charles Roy Anderson. S4, of Bear Creek Church Road. Mocksville. died !aie Wednesday nighl. Nov. 27. 2002. al Davis owner and operator of the C.R. Anderson Luttiber Company until his retire- menL He was a lifelong member of the Sandy Springs Baptist Church where he had served as a deacon, Sunday School teacher and superintendent and other ca pacities. He was a member and Past Master of the Mocksvilie , Masonic Lodge 134. Mr. Anderson was former trustee of Davie County HospiiaJ and was a mem ber of the North Davie Ruriian Qub. Harrison Jones Mr, Harrison Jones, 81. of Newport News, Va.. died Tuesday, Nov, 26. 2002. in Hampton. Va. following a short illness. He was a former resident of Davie County. Survivors: 3 brothers, Melvin Jones. Eugene Jones and Robert Jones, all of Mocksville: 3 sisters, Carrie B, Wilkersdn of Salisbury. Eddie Pniiti and Ozener Clark, both of Mocksville. i Funeral services were held Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. in (he chapel of Gra-. ham Funeral Home in Mocksvilie, ' The Rev. B.J. Milton officiated, i and burro] followed in Boswood Baptist Church Cemeiety. ne was preceded in death by his first wife. Elmina Renegar Ander son: a son, Billy Anderson: and two brothers, JamesAnderson and Bryan Anderson. Surviving: his wife, Jane Johnson Anderson of the home; 4 sons, Charles (Olcna) Andeison of Wlnston-Salem. Donald (Carolyn) Anderson of Siaiesville. Maurice (Grace) Anderson and Jerry (Dianite) Anderson, all of Mocks ville; daughler-in-law, Darleen Anderson of Virginia Beach: 2 stepchildren. Bill (June) Johnson of Mocksville and George (Saiah) Johnson of Newton: 9 grandchil dren; 13 great-grandchildren: 4 siep-grandchiidren: a brother, Gerald Anderson of Mocksville; and a lister. Loyce Sharpe ofWin- sion-Salem. Funeral services were at 11 ajn. Saturday. Nov. 30 in Sandy Springs Baptist Church with the puior, the Rev. David Riser, offi- { ciatiog. Burial was in the church cemeiety. Memorials: Sandy Springs Baptist Building Fund, c/o Linda Doby, 229 Doby Road,- Mocks- { ville. i Robert Llewellyn Lien ' Mr. Robert Llewellyn Lien, 47. of Lancaster, S.C. died Friday morning, Nov. 29, 2002, at the Springs Memorial Hospital in Lancaster. Mr. Lien was bom in LaCrosse, Wis., Oct. 24. 1955 to the late Llewellyn Ray and Lynn Loomis Lien and was an operator of heavy machinery forthe Koopaugh Grad ing Company in Charlotte and was a certified operator in North and i South Carolina. He was a NASCAR fan and enjoyed motor cycles and bike riding. Surviving: his wife of 4 months. Tammy Knight Lien ofthe home: 2 sisters, Jenny Majors of Cleveland. NO and Cynthia But ler of Lawrenceville. Oa.; a brother, David Lien of Madison, ' Wise.: 2niece$:agreai.niece: and agreat-nephew, A memorial service for Mr, Lien will be announced later. Eaton Funeral Home is serving the fam ily of Mr. Lien, Patrick Martin Draughn Mr. Patrick Martin Draughn. 19. Calahaln Road, Mocksville, (liedSunday,De<.l.2002.atWFU ) Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-SalenL Funeral services were to be Wednesday. Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. al Eaton Funeral (Thapel. Burial waa to be in ijames Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Draughn was b<»n Aug. 24. . 1983. in Iredell County to Ricky Lee Draughn of Mocksville and Susan Kelly Bulkhead ofFayene- ville. He was a 2(X)l graduate of Davie High School and was em ployed at McDonald's of Mocks ville. He had a great love ofmusic and was a drummer in the Rod: Group "Dreams Wei^t," Survivon; his motherand step father, Susan and Mark Buridsead: father and stepmother. Ricky and Debbie Drmi^n; a brother. Jacob . Draughn of the home: matemal grandmother, Evelyn Kelly, and paternal grandmother, Bertie Draughn. both of Mocksville; 3 • stepbrothers. Randy Burkhead, Justin Burkhead and Jason Burkhead, all of Fayeneville; step- grandparents. Buddy and JoAnn Morrow of Huniersville. Everett and Michiko Burkhead ofScheflz. Texas: and girlfriend. Ashley Desptes of Mocksville. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather. Edward Kelly, and paternal grandfather, Lester Draughn. Davie County Public Ubrail Mocksville, NC 1 € N DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Dec. S, 2002 J Ina Victoria Randali Mrs. Ina Victoria Lowery Randall, 89, of Eatons Church Road. Mocksville, died Sunday afternoon, Dec. 1,2002. at Davie Place in Mocksville. Funeral services wen at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4 in Batons Bap tist Church with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial was in the church ceraetety. Memorials: cemetery fund of Batons Baptist Church, c/o Jim Eaton. 940 Batons Church Road. Mocksville. . Mis. Randall was bom in Davie ' County. Ian. 25. 1913 to the late Dabney and Dora Smith Lowery and was a homemaker. She had been a lifelong member of Eatons | Baptist Church. She attended the j Cana School. Mrs. Randall en- ) joyed gardening and helping her jlate husband in the fields and with ! his cattle. I She was preceded in death by t her husband, Sam McLead Randall, two sisters. Blma Dull and Luna Langston. and a great-grand son. Surviving: 3 daughters. Mrs. F Richard (Betty) Ijames and hto. Ron (Nancy) Williams, both of Mocksville. and Mrs. Kenneth (Elaine) Bowles of Advance; 8 grandchildren; 7 gteat-graitdchil- dren; and several nieces and neph- / Ruth Santomauro Mrs. Ruth Hne Santomauro. 74. of Demon, died Saturday. Nov. 23.2002 at Utomasville Medical Center after three years declining health. A graveside funeral service was held Monday. Dec. 2 at 3 pan. at Mt. Zion Wesleyan Church Cemetery by the Rev. Gene Little. Mrs. Santomauro was bom Dec. 11.1927 in Davidson County to Holiday Kirkman Fine and Luna Harrison Fiite. She has been employed with Gulfton Fenco and was a member^of Ml. Zion Wesleyan Oturch. Survivors: a son. David A. Johnsoii of Mocksville; daughters, Dianne Hutchens and Candi White, both of Demon; 5 grand children; 2 great-grandchildren; and a brother. Marion T. Fine of Southporr. Memorials: Moiintain Vista Health Park. P.O. Box 1547. Demon, 27239. .Vj Clynese M. Smith ^ Mrs. Cynese M. Smith. 75. of Mocksville. died Sunday, Dec. 1. ' 2002 at her home after a long ill ness. She was bom June 3.1927 in Fulton. Miss, to Arthur and Buda Mae Gilmore Moore. Mrs. Smith F was retired ftom Fiber-Celanese . Industries in Salisbury after 20 n years of service and was formerly employed with Duplan Corp. for ; 11 years. She was amemberof the East Davie ECA (Homemakers) F for the past 15 years. She was a quilter and doll makr and a life baseball fan. Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by her parents, a sister.. Mildred Carpenter, all of Colum-! bus. Miss., and by a biother. Glenn ; Moore of Guin. Ala. • Surviving: her husband. - Kermit F. Smith of the home; 2 ; daughters. Sandra L. Smith of Advance, and Lisa Hoover and husband Carl of Mocksville; 3 sons. Mike Smith. C2iris Smith and wife Pam. all of Advance, and Arthur Smith of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; a step-grand daughter; 3 sisters. Virginia Wil son of Hobart. Ind.. Donna Butler and Brenda Thompson, both of Columbus. Miss.; a brother. Billy Moore ofAlabama; and a number n ofnieces.nephewsaaid friends. A graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 4 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Memorials: Hospice of Davie. P.O. Box 848. Mocksville; or American Cancer Society. 4A Oak Branch Drive. Greensboro. 27405. Davie County Public libfS^Mocksville, NG V (s- «v 0 o •r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. S, 2002 • Thomas Watkins Talbert Mr. Thomas Walkins Talbert Sr., 82, of Peoples Creek Road, Advance, died Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002. Youngest of (he 16 children of Gannon and Rebecca Talben, he was bom on Aug. 9, 1920. He served his country inihe Air Force until the end of World War 0. He had a career in professional base ball with the Philadelphia Athlet ics. He owited and operated T.C. Electric Repairuntil he retired in 1983. He enjoyed sports (espe cially baseb^l). watching birds, and spending time with his fam ily. Survivors: his wife of 52 years, Olivia Martin Talbert: 4 chUtlren, Thomas W, Talbelt Jr., of Tobacco- ville, Richard M, Ihlbert of Ad vance, Denise Talbert Leach of Concord and Samuel G. Talbert of Tobaccoville; and 6 grarutchiklaen. A memorial service was held at 2:30 pan., Sunday, Dec. 1 atAgape Faith Church in Clemtnons, with Pastor J.B'. Whitfield oificiating. Burial followed in the Westlawn Gardens of Memory In Qemmons. The Advance VFW 8719 accorded military honors. Memorials: Tom Talbert Me morial Fund at Agape Faith Church, P.O. Drawer 630, Clenunons 27012, Madolyn Haynes Wagner Mrs. Madolyn Haynes Wagner, 78, of Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 23,2002 at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center, Mre. Wagner was bom Get, 24,1924 in IreSeU-County, daughter of Milton Sanford Haynes and Emma Renegar Haynes. Mrs. Wagner retired ^m Ingersoll- • Rand. She was preceded in death by her husband. Adam OdeU Wagner.Surviving: a son, Doytt Haynes Wagner of iWkeyfoot; a daughter, Connie Wagner : Andrews of Mocksville; 2 step- : grandsons; and 4 step-great grandchildren. y Funeral services were at 2 p.m. IWednesday, Nov. 27 at Eaton Fu- / neral Chapel by the Rev. Archie 1 Jones, Burial followed in Rose' Cemetery in Mocksville, ' Memorials: Davie Home Health/Hospice, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. ' y Kevin Carnell Walker Kevin Cameil Walker, 43, of N.C. 801 S., Mocksville, died on Sunday, Dec, I, 2002 at Wake . Forest Baptist Medical Cemer in i Winston-Salem, BomonApril30,1959,hewas n the son ofShirleyW. and Richard 'E. (Gene) Queen of Gastonia. He . was a carpenter and engaged in residential construction. On May •7, 1999, he married Donna -Phillips Walker, who survives. Also surviving: a daughter, Shauna Walker of Gastonia; a stm,n I^vinCunis Matthews of Mocira- ; villa; a stepdaughter, Tabitha - Waller of Mocksville; 2 grand sons; and a step-granddaughter. ' The funeral service was sched- 'uled for Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 5 ' p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Oiapel with the Rev. Chris Will iams officiating. The family wasto receive friends following the service. Burial was to be Thurs day, Dec. 5 at i p.m. in the Holly wood Cemetery in Gastonia. y o Davie County Public UbraivMocksville, NC (r- pi • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 12.2002 ft •N \ Betty Jane Archibald J Mrs. Betty Jane Elledge James Archibald, 70, of Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002, at Fbisyth Medical Center. She was bom Oct. 7, 1932, in Forsyth County to W.H. and Dorothy Brown Elledge. Mrs, Archibald was retired from Bilo Phaimacy and was a member of Pinedale Christian Chuich. She was preceded in death by her parents; her stepfather. Bill Morgan; her husband, Donald Gray James; and a daughter, Donnabett James. . Surviving; a son, Robeit Eddie James and wife Sandra of Ad vance; a daughter, Kristina James of Winston-Salem; and a grand daughter. A memorial service was held at S:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials; Sunnyside Minis tries (Heat Fund), 319 Haled St., Winston-Salem, 27127; or Hos pice/Palliative CareCenter, 1100- C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Sa lem, 27103; or to a charity of the donor's choice. Dorothy Smith Athan ; / Dorothy Smith Athan, 89, of Wyo Road, Yadkinville, died Thursday, Dec. S, 2002, at Meadowbroolc Terrace of Davie County. She was bom Aug. 24.1913. in Davie County to the late Philmore and Ida White Smith. She was a homemaker and a mem ber of Mount Olive United Meth odist Church. Mrs. Athan was preceded in death by her husband. Fred Gray Athan; a son, Ray Athan; and 2 brothers, Aubrey Smith and Herman Smith. Surviving: 2 sons, BillytY. (Martha) Athan ofYadkinville Burley Athan of Shallotte; a. daughter-in-law, Brenda Athan of Yadkinville; 6 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and 2 broth ers, Elmo Smith and Gilbert (Flora) Smith. ; • Her funeral service was held' i at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 at Mount ,Olive United Methodist Church ' by the Revs. Luther Crady and ' Gary Foster. Burial followed in ' the church cemetery. Memorials; Mount Olive Methodist, Wyo Road, Yadkinville, 270J5. Floyd James Durham / Mr. Royd James Durham, 65, V of Michaels Road, Mcoksville, died Saturday afternoon, Dec. 7, 2002 at Davie County Hospital afker a sudden illness. Funeral services were at 2 pan. Tuesday, Dec. 10 in Eaton Funeral (Thapel with the Revs. Howard Wagoner and Ted Miller ofEciat- ing. Burial was in Needmore Bap tist Church Cemetery. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., Davie Chapter, c/o Rosalyn Wilkes, BB&T, 119 Gaither St., Mocksville.; or the cemetery fund of Needmore Btqt- tist, c/o Shirley Hodge, 1620 Mt. Vemon Road, Woodleaf, 27054. [, Mr. Durham was bom in Davie ^ County on Jan. 1,1937 to the late John and Haitie Prevette Durham and was retired torn Leungton Furniture. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. He en joyed fishing, hunting,'gardening, and spending time with family. He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 sisters, Nell Spry and Audrey Foster, and 5 broth ers, Otis Durham, Sid Durham, Ed Durham, Gray Durham and Harold Durham. Surviving: his wife of 38 years, Patty Reavis Durham; 3 sons, James Durham and wife Louaim of Salisbury, Todd Durham and wife Robin of Advance, and Eric Durham and fiancee' Davis Correll of Mocksville; 8 grand children; a sister, Mrs. Ronnie (Linda) Cline of Ka'nnapolis; 2 brothers, Dwight Durham and wife Nancy of Cooleemee, and Manuel Durham and wife Irene of Mocksville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. ! O S county Public Ubratv Mocksville. NC je I. n D^^nE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 12,2002 rf N u O iZ j Wiggins Ireland Haynes V Mrs. Wiggins Ireland Haynes. 80. of OIlie Harlcey Road, died Wednesday. Dece. 4. 2002 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Aug. 28.1922 in Forsyth County to the late Charlie W. and Delia Hayes Ireland. Mrs. Haynes was a homemaker and a metnber of Sandy Springs Baptist . Church. In addition to her patents, she was preceded in death by a son.. Jack Davis Haynes. Surviving: her husband.' Leonard L. Haynes of the home; 4 children. Linda (Eldon) Snow. Yadkinviile; Charies (Alma) Haynes. Yadkinviile; Leonard L. (Barbara) Haynes Jr.. Yadkinviile: Betty (Jimmy) Spiilman. Yadkinviile; 10 grandchildren: and 7 great-giandchlldten. Her funeia] service was held' at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 7 at Sandy Springs Baptist <3iurch by Revs. David Riser and Howard Wagoner. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Sandy SpringsBaptist Buiiding Fund. Sandy Springs Church Road. Harmony. 28676. Kaetsun Chan Pan V Mrs. Kaetsun Chan Pan. 75. of 405 Burton Road. Apt. 1. Ad vance. died Saturday. Dec. 7. 2002. at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born in Canton. China. Aug. 10.1927. to Wai Boi and Pei Chung Fung Chan. Mrs. Pan was a member ofthe Chinese Baptist Church of Richmond. Survivors; her husband. Chia Cho Pan of the home; 2 sons, Pe ter H. Pan of Advance and Alex ander H. Pan of Tennessee: 2 daughters, Ho-Yu Pan of Durham and Priscilla H. Hua of San Fran cisco: 5 grandchildren; a brother, Paul Chan of Connecticut; and sis ter. Suk-Ying An of Canada. . The funeral service was at 12:30p.m. Wednesday.Dec. II at Hayworth-Miller Kindenon Chapel with Pastor Daniel Chu officiating. Burial was at' Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials: Chinese Baptist Church of Richmond. Davie County Public Library MocksvUle, NC Caroline Long Sanford / Mrs. Caroline Long Sanford. 88. of North Main Street. Mocks- : ville. and Notth Ocean Boulevard ' . Myrtle Beach. S.C. died Sun day. Dec. 8,2002 at Hillctest Con valescent Center in Durham. She was bom Nov. 14.19l4in Statesville to the late Dr. Henry | Fletcher and Carrie Allison Long and married Lash Gaither Sanford in December 1935. Mrs. Sanford lived in Mocksville until she atid her husband went to Myrtle Beach after his retirement. Mr. Sanford died in 1987. Mrs. Sanford gradu ated from Statesville High School and from Agnes Scott College in Decatur.Gx She was involved in Cub and Girl Scouts at the local level. She also served as presi dent of the Tarheel Triad Girl ' Scout Council. She was a lifetime : Presbyterian where she received a lifetime Membership Award by Presbyterian Women for more ; than 50 years of service. She was a Sunday School teacher, a hospi- ' tai auxiliary volunteer and a tutor for people learning English as a second language. She was a White Cross chairman, a Red Cross. Meais on Wheels, and a Mercy Hospice volunteer. She loved bridge, hunting seashell. taking walks, reading, crocheting and needlework. Survivors: 3 children: Lash Gaither (Cyrene) Sanford Jr. of Mocksville. Adelaide Sanford of Durham and Caroline Sanford (Mike) Gee ofCharlotte: 7 grand children: 6 great-grandchildren: a brother. Dr. Robert Long of Statesville. who recently retired . after more than 50 years of prac- . ticing dentistry. j Friends and family may visit n at the First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville from 9:30-1 la.m.Fti- , day. The memorial service will Ite jat 11:30 aun. with the Rev. Bobby j Wilkes of First Presbyterian j Church in Myitle Beach and the ! Rev. Neai Carter of First Ptesby- ; terian Church in Mocksville ofli- | dating. A private burial will be at Joppa Cemetery. > Memorials; JoppaCemeleiyc/ j o Hugh Latew. DI67 Polaris Dr.. Mocksville: or to First Presbyte rian. 261N, Main St., Mocksville; or First Presbyterian, 1300 N. Kings Hwy,. Myrtle Beach. SC 29577. a • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thunday, Dec. 12.2002 o o H •N Of N / George Douglas Seamon Mr. Ceoise Douglas "Doug" Seamon. JO, of Winsion-Salem.foniierly of the Ijames communiiyin Davie County, died Monday. Dee. 2,2002, at his residence fol lowing a ihree-year illness. • Bom in Davie County Feb. 11, 19J2, he was the son of the late Geoige Seamon and Jatiet Ruth 9^' piliiO. who survives. Prior tohis disability he was employed as a shop foreman/manager for Parrish Die Co. Survivors: a son, Ricky Seamon of Winston-Salem: and a daughter, Vickie S. (Peny) Will- lams ofMocksville; andabrother, Geoffery Hrica of Advance. A memtirial service was held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, at the residence at 1011 Bank Sl Memorials: Hospice of Davie County, 158 Hospital St, Mocks- ville. Roy Alton Wall / Mr.RoyAltonWall,78,ofOak Grove Church Road, Mocksville,dted Saturday, Dec. 7, 2002. at roisyth Medical Center in Win- sion-Salem. HewasbomMay II. I924,inDavie County, ason of the late C. L. and Lula Lanier Wall. He was •a memtar of Oak Grove United Methodist Chinch and was reticcd fitMBtheNCDepanmentofTians-portation. Survivors: his wtfejivaMcDaniel Wall of the Kme; 2 ehtldren, Tim (Sara) Widl of GibsonvUle and Thramy (Jimmy) S^ofAdvance:abrother,TomWal of Mocksville; 2 sisters,Ev^yn Boger and Frances Mcdamrocfc of Mocksville; and 4 grandchtldicn. He was preceded in death by 4brothers, Clarence. Robert Fred Md Lee Wall; a sister. Frankie • Bowles; and a daughter, Sandra Wall. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, at Eaton Funeral aapel, conducted by the Revs. Charles Stewan and Donald Funderburk. Burial waa in OakGrove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: American ^mson's Disease Association, 60 Bay St.. Suite 401. Staten Is- land. NY 10301. , Garnett Ward ^"6, 74, of3"^»'-G'^-''«dDtesday,Dec. He was retired from the poul- Carol Ward Prater ofMuirayviiie,^^'^^^-MiksWardofEasley,S.C. andIfevid Ward of Advance ^.3s.stets,MellieD,omasof •Baldwin, Ga., Willie Mae | McCoramonofGillsville.Ga., 'Jfersie Wiley of Lula, Ga., Mabel " M^^'^yofLula.Ga., and Julia MaeCoUettofNorcross,Ga.;and .»brother,JohnWardofNorcross, Mr. Ward was preceded in de^by a brother, ElbettWaid. ,_The fiineral service was held f «4p.m.Thursday.Dec.J,inMe-r"f^^a.aP"»i<hd.eRevs.Stew Dyer and J.R. Savage oBi- !oatmg. Burial foUowed to hfc. : mortal Park Cemetery. \r I ©Sto County Public Library Mocksville, Nc < cr* . o n' 0 01 V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 19.20O2 3 .r / Mildred Smith Carico Mrs. Mildred Smith Carico, 74, of Winston-Soiem, died Fri day, Dec. 13, 2002, at Forsyih Medicai Center. She was born in Cowpens, S.C., to Francis Kyie Smith and Ruby Brown Smith. Preceding her in death were a son, David Carico; a brother, Lewis Smith, and a sister, Linda Hege. Survivors: her husband, James of the home; a daughter, Gloria Miiis and husband Robert of Caroiina Beach; a son, Kenneth Carico and wife Geni of Ttittity; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grand children; 3 sisters, Beulah Ctine of Advance, Donna James of Qyde, and Sandra Rominger of Kernersvilie; and 2 brothers, Letoy Smith of Kerneisviile and Leonard Smith ofWinston-Salem. A funeral service was held at II a.m. Monday, Dec, 16, at Hayworth-Mille'r Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Lester Keaton officiating. Burial fol lowed in Oaklawn Memoriai Gar dens. yBernudine E. Church Bernadine Elizabeth Power Church, 51, of Ford Street, Cool- eemee, died Wetinestiay, Dec. 11, 2002. Bom in Bell Island, New foundland, on Sept. 30,1951, she was the dau(^ter of the late Walter and Susanah Hibbs Power. She was a homemaker, attended St. Francis Catholic Church in Mocksviiie and was a member of VFW Post 1911 Ladies Auxiiiary. In 1993, she married Linville Walter Chtuch, who survives. Other survivors: 3 chiidren, Charlene Aiichison of Nashville, Tcnn., and Andrew Aitchison and Jeffiey Aitchison. both of Ontario; and a grandsoiu She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. The Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11:30 ajn. Saturday, Dec. 14 with the Rev. Father An drew Draper officiating. Alice Holton Eldson Mrs. Alice Holton Eidson, 80, of Winston-Salem, died Sunday, Dec. 15,2002 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice ^ome. She had been nursed at home by a niece, Jean Hudspeth and family, in their home for a month before going to the Hospice home. She was bom Oct. 12,1922 in Davie County to John L. and Beryl McCullough Holton. She at tended Mocksviiie High School and Lenoir-Rhyne College. Mrs. Eidson was retired from Forsyth Gynccology Associates and was of the Baptist faith. She enjoyed gardening a^ genealogy research of her family. Mrs. Eidson was preceded in ^ death by her husband, John Eidsom 3 half brothers, Dewey, Ralph and J.L. Holton; and a half sister, Madge Vogt. Survivors: a brother, Holland W. Holton and wife Billie; 6 nieces and nephews. A graves!^ service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 18 at Rose Cemetery in Mocksviiie with the Rev. Bill Chatman offi ciating. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care. 11(X)-C. S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem. 27103. ,/Xula Belle Hamilton .| Mrs. Lula Belle Grubb; Hamilton, 95, foimerly of Main j Church Rood. Mocksviiie, died j Saturday morning, Dec. 14,2002 i in Autumn Care of Mocksviiie. | Funeral services were at 11 j a.m. Monday, Dec. 16 in Jertisa- j lem Baptist Church with the Revs. \ Jimmy Lancaster and Glen Sell- ! ers officiating. Burial was in t Rowan Memoriai Park in Salisbury. Memorials: the buitciing fund j.' of Jerusalem Baptist, 3203 U.S. ' 601 S., Mocksviiie. Mrs. Hamilton was born in ' Davie County, Sept. 12, 1907, to the late C.M. and Aiidie Hartley Grubb. Along with her late hus- - band and brother she was the owner and operator of the origi-1 nal "Red Pig Barbecue" at Greasy ' Comer. She was a member of the ' Cooleemee Senior Citizens and had been a lifelong member of Jerusalem Baptist Qnuch. ; She was preceded in death by her husband. John Henry Hamilton, a daughter, Betty Jean McCullough, and by 7 brothers. Van Grubb, J.C. Grubb, Gray Grubb, Glen Grubb, Odell Gmbb, Lloyd Grubb, Paul Gmbb, and a sister, Lena BamhardL Surviving: 2 daughters, Ruby H. Thompson and husband Vic of Linwood and Sylvia H. Smith and husband Carman of Mocksviiie; 4 grattdchildren; 5 great-grandchil dren; a great-great-grandchild; 3 brothers, Clifton Gmbb of Mocks viiie, Roy Gmbb of Cooleemee and Henry Grubb of Salisbury; and several nlMcs and nephews. 1 Public Ubraiy"ocksvills, f\ic 'V 0 0 n Os ■*N. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Dec. 19,2002 / ON ■ *11 V o Florence Bean Hendrix Mn. Florence Bean Hendrix of Sunset Drive, MlocksviUe, died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2002 atForsyth M^col Center. Funeral services were Friday, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. in Eaton FuneralChapel with the Rev. Detiy Earn hardt officiating. Burial was in Cornatzer United Methodist Church Cemetery, Memorials: Cornatzer Meth odist Church, 244 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville, Mrs. Hendrix was bom Sept. 28,1921 inCooleemeetothe late William J, and Beitha Messick Bean and was a homemaker and had been employed with Hanes Hosiery. She was a member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church. Survivors: her husband; Edker J. Hendrix of the home, a sonEdker Delano and Amy S. Hendrix of Mocksville: 4 grand children; S great-grandchildren; a sister; Helen Bban Adams of Hamptonville.She was preceded in death bya daughter aiid son-in-law, Matda Hendrix Beauchamp and Lester Beauchomp, a sister, Nellie Bean and 2 brothers; James and Buster Bean. / Gertrude Hendrix JoUy Mrs. Gertrude Hendrix Jolly, 81. of MocksvUle, died Monday, Dec. 16,2002 at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville.She was bom April 29, 1921in Davie County to Lonnie Gas-ton and SteUa Ellis Hendrix. Mis, Jolly was a member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church and was retired from Hwes Hosiery. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Wright Jolly,her parents and 2 brothers, Monticello and Hanell Hendrix.Surviving: 3 sisters, Evelyn.: Hemrick and husband Thomas,and Dot Hayes, all of Mocksville. and Sue Rivers and husband Fred ofRoxboro;2brotheis,G.Vemon 'Hendrix and wife Patty, and Edker 1 Hendrix. all of Mocksville; a jgreat-nephew; a number of nieces jand nephews; and friends Phoebe : Smith and Maty Jane HartmaiL | Funeral services will be at 2p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19 atHayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Harold Zimmerman officiating. Burial willfollow at Cornatzer United Meth odist Church. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m.Wednesday at Haywotth Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Comatzer Meth odist, 1244 Comatzer Rd., Mocks ville. t/ Robert Rikard J Mr. Robert "Bob" Rikard 72, of Mocksville, died suddenly at ; his home on Saturday, Dec, 14, : 2002. Mr. Rikard was bom Jan. 9, 1930, in Forsyth County to Jesse O, and Dorothy Parrott Rikard. He was of the Baptist faith and was retired from BellSouth with 33 years of.service. His mom and dad, twobrtthers, and a sister pre ceded Mr. Rikard in death.Surviving: his wife of 47 years, June Rikard of the home; 3 sons. Cliff Rikard and wife Lu Ann ofPfaffiown, Tim Rikard and wife • Lori of bdian^ioiis, Ind., and Phil Rikard and wife Kim of RoswelLGa.; 6 grandchildren; 3 sisters,Margaret Rosenthal of Millersville, Md.. Pat Rikard ofArlington. Va., Dorothy Rikard ofAdvance, Mary Stanley of Elkin and Barbara Ernest of Adviuice. A memorial service was con ducted Tuesday. Dec, 17, at 11 a.m. at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel with the Rev. Mike Deese officiating. A private committal service follow^ at Forsyth Memorial Park. Coi^ Alzenia Shaw Mrs. Cora Alzenia Anderson Shaw, 86, of Harmony, diedWednesday afternoon', Dec. 11. 2002, at Mapleleaf Health Care Center in Statesville, Bom in Wilkes County on JuneII, 19l6,$hewasadaughierofthe late John A. Anderson and Gertie Hendren Anderson. She was for- imerlyaseamstrasswithMonileigh ; Garment and retired from Iredell ;Memorial Hospital. She enjoyedgardening, crocheting, cooking and she loved her dogs. She was amember of Mt. Bethel UnitedMethodist Church. She attended Mt, Sinai School in Wilkes County,She was preceded in death by her husband. Mr. William Shaw, in 1931. a brother, Sylvester Anderson. 2* sisters. Rosa Anderson andFlorence Benge. and two half brothers. John Henry and Dewey Anderson..Survivors: a son, Harold Shaw of Harmony; a granddaughter, agreat-granddaughter; 3 sisters, Dorothy Conner of Mocksville,Mrs. Cam (Rhoda) Hayes ofTaylorsville and Mrs. Leo Burton of Statesville; 3 half sisters.Audrey Love. Eunice Call andLevina Milam. all of NorthWilkesboro; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at11 am. Saturday. Dec. 14 at Mt.Bethel United Methodist ChurchCemetery with the Rev. Donald L. Hciton officiating.Memorials: Cemetery Fiind of Mt. Bethel Methodist; 314 Mt.Bethel Road. Hamiony 28634. Davie ^ocKsviiie <r~ N DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Pec. 19,2002 i Frank Folger Sloop Mr. Frank Folger Sloop of ' Sialc Road died Sanirday, Dec. 14. 2002. at Hu^Oiathom Memorial ' Hospital. Mr. Sloop was bom Nov. 19. 1921. in Surty County to Walter Claude and Fannie Turner Sloop. Mr. Sloop was a retired truck driver from Roadway Express, where he received an award for driving i million miles accident free, and was a member of Pleas ant Hill BiqHist Church. Mr. Sloop was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving during World War H. dur ing which he was awarded a Purple Heart He was a member ' oftheVFW. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother. Bob Sloop, and 2 sisters. Helen Sloop and Qaudette Stoop. Survivors: 2 sons and daugh-1 ters-in-Iaw, Jim (Darut) Stoop of' State Road and Bob (SheitaT Stoop of Taylorsvitle; a daughter and son-in-law. Sarah (Steve) Hutchens ofYadldnville; a brother; - and sister-in-law. Jack (Dolly) Sloop of Jcnesville; 7 sisters and brothers-in-law, Estelle Sloop of Elkin. Emmalene (Darrell) Knon of Elkin. Betsy (Jim) Childress of Winston-Salem, Carol Whitting- ton of State Road. Cecil (Bill) Brock of Farmington. Gaye (Bill) Temple of Jonesville and Rachel (Jim) Brock of Farmington: S grandchildren; and 3 gteat-giand- childrert Funeral services were held Wednesday. t3ec. 18, at 11 a.m. at Hodges Funeral Home Chapel, by the Rev. Roger Hensley. Burial followed at Elkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: an organization of the donor's choice. Charlie Thmer / Mr. Charlie Ibmer.SS. of Har mony. died Wednesday. Dec. II. 2002. in tredell Memorial Hospi tal following a period of declining health. He was a World War n U.S. Army Veteran, an active member ' of First Baptist Church in Har mony. where the funeral services were held on Monday; Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. The Rev. Darryl McConnell was the eulogist. anS'burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Survivors: 4 sons. 'Jerry W. (Teresa) Turner and Larry R. (Ozell) TUmer. both of Harmony, the Rev. Kenneth R. (Rhonda) Thmerand Dennis E.liimer.both of States ville; a daughter, Linda J. Turner, of Harmony; a brother, Allen Duner of Norfolk. Vo.; 12 grandchildren: 6 great-grandchil dren: 2 sisters-in-law and 2 broth ers-in-law. JEtta Hobson Whicker Mrs. Etta Hobson Whicker. 82. ofWinston-Satan died Friday. Dec. 13.2002. at the Springwood Care Center. ' She was bom MaRhS. 1920. to the late William Henry and Lethia Mikles Hobson in Yadkin County. She was retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was a member of tmmanuel Baptist Church. Along with her parents. 3 sis ters and 4 brothers preceded her in death. Surviving: a sister. Mamie Hob son Williams of Winston-Satan; 2brotheo. Gilbert Troy Hobson and wife Bobbie of Winston-Salem andDavid Ivan Hobson and wife Nancy of Mocksviile; and several nieces and nephews. Funeriil services were at 11 a.m. Monday. Dec. 16. at Vogler and Sons Clemroons Chapel. Burial fol lowed in tmmanuel Church Cem etery. The Rev. Otis Clampett offi ciated. -~o I s- <r Davie County Public Library MocksvHIe, NC 'V o 0 1 -0 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26,2002 <0 y Guy Hunter Balsley Mr. Guy Hiuuer BaUley, 69. of glen Allen, Va., the husband of die. late Carolyn Miller Balsley, died Dec. 17.2002. Mr. Balsley was the son of the late Oelben and Lydia Balsley. Suivivots: 2 daughters. Debbie Broadway of Mocksville and Diane Blanlcenship of Richniond, a son. feff Balsley of Mocks* ville; a brother. BiUy Balsley of Hcdensvilie, Va.; 6 grandchiMieii;and a greu-granilson. Mr. Biilsley was a retired se nior auditor with USF&G Insur ance Co.. with 20 years of service. He was a past president of Auditor's Association, a past president of the Bethlehem Utde League and served on other boards. The fimeral service was 7:30 pan. i^day. Dec. 20 at the ParhamChapel, Woody Funeral Home, Richmond, Va, A graveside ser vice was held a 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 a Greenmount Cemetery in Harrisonbutg, Va. Memoiias: American Cancer Society. George Gray Ezzard / Mr. George Gray Ezrard, S9. of Crawford Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 16, 2002 in Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. Funoal services were a 11 aai. Wednesday, Dec. 18 in Cool- eemee First United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Perry Bradshaw, offlciating. Burial was in National Ometety in Salisbury with Military Gravside R^ conducted by thellth Disb!d''Memorial Honor Guard. 'c • Donaticnsi Gideons Metttoiial ' Bible Fund in memory ofGeorge Ezzard, P.O, Box 182, Mocks- ' ville. Mr. Ezzard was bom July 31, 1913 in Lawrenceville,Ga. to the late Henry Hansel and Loulie Trimble Ezzard and was retired from Civil Service as a school sdministrator in Canp Lejeune. He was a graduate of Berea Col lege in Kentucky and the Univer sity of Geoigia inAthens.Hewas a life member of the United Meth odist Church and for the past 29 years was a member of Cool- eemee United Methodist, the United Methodist Men, and had been a Sunday School teachen He was a counselor at the Davie County Gideons Camp, a mem ber of the Rowan County YMCA. and the N.C. Retired Teachers Association. He was active in Davie County Senior Games, competing in local, state and na tional levels. From 1942-I94S he served in the U.S. Navy. Surviving; his wife of 61 years. Betty Bush Ezzard of the home; 3 sons. George Gray Ezzard Jr. of newport, Meredeth Hansel Ezzard of Stantonsburg. andMameMcNair^zzardofVan i Nuys, Calif; a daughter. Eliot' Ezzard Lee of Concord; and 8 grandchildren. yNell Teague James V Mrs. Nell Teague James, 93, of Farmington, died Monday ' evening, Dec. 16, 2002 at the j Boger City Rest Home after a i long battle with Alzheimers. '' Funeral services were at 11.' am. Fnday, Dec. 30 in Faimtng-' ton Baptisi Church with the Rev. Scott Lyerly officiating. Burial was in Ae Farmington Commu nity Cemetery. Mrs. James was bom in Faim- | ingtononAttg.6,1909tothelate 1 BenaiidPeailDouthitTeagueand ^ was a member of Farmington i BaptistCbureb.wheteshewasa ; teacher in the Adult Sunday School class. She was preceded in death by her husband, Odell L. James, and ° by a brother. Butt Teague. Surviving: her son. Dr. John C. James and wife Ann of Maiden; a daughter, Kay Yeager and husband Mike ofJohnstown, Pa.; a brother, Qyde Teague of Faimingtan; 8 grandchildren; 6 i great-grandchildren; and 3 gteat- ' great-gtandchildien. I Memorials: Farmington Bap- 1 list, 1833 Farmington Road, 1 Mocksville. V (3 < O Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC