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Jan - JunV) \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 6,2005 J June Rae Boice June Rae Wlkie Boice, 62, of Center Street, Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Dec. 28,2004 at her residence. Bom in Delaware County, N.Y. on Aug. 5, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Raymond V. Wilkie and Ethel McRabie Wilkie Odendahl of Clemmons Village, who sur vives. She was retired as a LPN and was a member of Mocks ville Church of God. Survivors: a son, Tommy Burghart of Mocksville; a daughter, Peggy (Kenneth) Grimsley of Waldorf, Md.; 4 brothers, Jerry (Fran) Wilkie of Mocksville, Robert (Mary) Wilkie of Walton N.Y., Eddie Serwan of Clayton, and Joseph (Shirley) Serwan of Woodstown, NJ.; 2 sisters, Linda Serwan of Clayton and Anne Serwan of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, Lorraine Wilkie; and a grand daughter. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a son, Rayinond Patrick Burghart and a brother, Jerry Wilkie. A celebration of life service for Mrs. Boice was held on Thursday. Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mocksville Church of God with Pastor Hollifield ofTiciat-' ing. Memorials; Mocksville Church of God, 844 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Julius Clinton Chappell y Mr. Julius "Junior" Clinton Chappell, 77, of Hamptonville died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004, at Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Chappell was bom Sept. IS, 1927, in Surry County to Julius Clinton Chappell Sr. and Essie Coe Chappell. He was the owner and operator of B&J Used Cars of Hamptonville for 29 years and was a member of Mountain \6ew Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Barry Lynn Chappell; grandson Mark Colton Chappell; and a brother, Roman Chappell. He was married May 27, 19S0, to his wife, Betty Lou Bryant Chappell, who survives of the home. Also surviving: his daughters, Vickie (Rex) Styers of Advance and Robin (Danny) Collins of Hamptonville; a son Mark (Tammy) Chappell of Hamptonville; 3 granddaughters and a grandson; a sister Levone (Albert) Everidge; and a brother Wade (Norma Jean) Chappell. The funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 31, at Mountain View Baptist Church by the Revs. Tim Tucker and Randy Johnson. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials; Cancer Services - of Yadkin, P.O. Box 1608. Yadkinville. 27055. yRuby Refiner Charles '' Miss Ruby Refiner (Tharles, 86, of Winston-Salem, died Tues day, Dec. 28,2004 at Clemmons Village. She was bom Nov. 10, 1918 in Forsyth County to Harrison and Georgia O'Mara Charles. She was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Lonnie Charles and Clarence Charles. Survivors; 7 sisters. Hazel Nance, Alice Charles, Mildred Holbrook, Mary Burner, all of Winston-Salem, Betty Charles of Clemmons, Charlotte Ingles of Burlington and Margaret Brown of Yucaipo, Calif.; 2 brothers, Lawrence Charles of Carolina Beach and George Charles of Mocksville. The funeral service was con ducted Thursday, Dec. 30 at 1 p.m. at Macedonia Moravian Church by the Rev. Richard Shamel. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Memorials; Macedonia Moravian, 700 NC 801 N, Ad vance. ^ydia Louise Hooker Lydia Louise Hooker, 70, of U.S. 158, Mocksville, died on Tuesday. Dec. 28,20O4 at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Born in Davie County on Dec. 12, 1934, she was the daughter of the late George Taft and Mary Kathleen Burton Wil- liams. She was formerly em ployed at Monleigh Garment and was pastor of the Bixby Church of the Living God. Mrs. Hooker was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Leroy Hooker, 2 brothers, George T. and Paul Franklin \\^lliams, and 2 sisters, Alice Faye Wood and Mary Jane Wil liams. Survivors; a brother. Roy Williams of Cooleemee; 6 sis ters, Rosie Sutherland, Vickie Harkey and Carol Lou Smith, all of Mocksville, Ann Wilson of Midway, Betty Jo Groce of Yadkinville, and Johnnie Sue I Peacock of Advance. The funeral service for Mrs. Hooker was on Friday, Dec. 31 at 2 p.m. at the Bixby Church of the Living God with the Rev. James McAdams, Dr. Joe Long . and the Rev. Bud McDowell of- ' ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. 3 c r o c—- DavIe County Public Ubm MocksviJIe, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Jan. 6, 2005 y Carroll F. Howard Carroll F. Howard. 91, a long- lime resident of Skaneaieles, N.Y.. died suddenly Thursday. Dec. 30.2004 at ihe Louvonville (N.Y.) Home forAdulls. Bom in Mocksville, ^ he was the son■f ^ of the late( ^ D c w i t t - .< * I Clinton and:J Cora Howard^ -t and the hus- fc L band of thelate Mary M. Howard. He was a Navy veteran of World War 11. serving in the Pacific theater. After moving to Skaneatelcs. N.Y. in 1953. he was active in the community and was a parishioner of St. Mary's of the Lake Roman Catholic Church for 50 years. He retired as divisional manager of Colo nial Refining and Chemical Co. in 1975. Prior to moving to Skaneateles, he was credit man ager for Montgomery Ward in Menands. N.Y. and subsequently owned and operated Leslies Al bany Credit Bureau in Albany. N.Y. Survivors: 2 daughters, LTC (Ret) Sheila A. Harris and hus band, Col. Roy A. Harris of Ellicott City. Md.. and Kathleen M. Miller of Menands, N.Y.; a son. Michael Howard of Albany. N.Y: and several nieces, neph ews and cousins. He was predeceased by 11 brothers and sisters. Services were at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Jan. 4 in St. Mary's of the Lake Church. Skaneateles. Burial was in St. Mary's Cem etery. Skaneateles. Memorials: St. Mary's of the Lake Church. 81 Jordan St., Skaneateles. N.Y 13152- /uby Bailartl Lain Mrs. Ruby Ballard Lain of High Point died Jan. 3.2005 at The Presbyterian Home- Mrs. Lain wa.s bom in Bun combe County to William W. and Mary Penley Ballard. She was a member of Oakvjew United .Methodist Church. On Aug. i. 1929 she was married to the Rev. Carl A. Lain. She and her husband served churches in Ihe Western Conference of the United Methodist Church, in cluding Fairview in Trinity and churches in Rockwell. Mocksville, Salisbury and Julian. They wereaisoactivewiththeconfer- jence building team. jMrs. Lain was preceded indeath by a daughter, Barbara ' Lain Jones on June 26.2004.Survivors:herhusbandofthc [Presbyterian home apartments;a daughter. Joyce Lain Nesbii and husband Charles of HighPoint; 2 sons. Bob Lain of Cary and James "Jim"R. Lain ofHighPoint; 6 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren.The funeral was at 1 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 6 at OakviewUnited Methodist Church by the Revs. Joel Key and Harold Shives. Burial was in Floral Gar den Park Cemetery.Memorials; Presbyterian j Home. 201 Greensboro Road. High Point. 27260. Inell A. McClamrock Mrs. Inell Anderson McClamrock. 75, of Dusty Hill Road, Mocksville. died Wednes day. Dec. 29,2004. at her home. Mrs. McClamrock was bom Jan. 17.1929,in RowanCounty, to the late Hugh and Beulah Creason Anderson. She was a homemaker and had worked at Erwin Mills in Ct»!eemee. Mrs. McClamrock was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by a grandchild; 2 brothers; and 2 sisters. Survivors: her husband. Glenas McClamrock of the home; 3 daughters, Kay (Roy) Beam. Linda (Sieve) )Vhilaker and Shelia (Danny) Reavis, all of Mocksville: a brother. Harvey (Florence) Anderson of Ashe- boro; 4 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren. A funeral service was held at II a.m..Saturday. Jan. I. at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jack Yarborough officiat ing. Burial was in the Oak Grove Uniicd Methodist Church cem etery. Memorials: Oak Grove .Methodist Cemetery Fund, c/o Robert Hendrix. 392 Farminglon Road. Mocksville; Cancer Ser vices, 3175 Maplewood Ave., Winslon-Salcm. 37103; or Hos- pice/Davie. P.O. Box 848. Mocksville. Melvin Eugene Myersu'' Melvin Eugene Myers. 76. of Cartner Street. Mocksville, diedon Thursday. Dec. 30. 2004 atWake Forest Baptist Medical Center.Bom in Forsyih County on April 9. 1928. he was the son ofIhe late Carl Conrad "Dude" andThelma Blake Myers. He was retired from Dixie Furniture in Lexington and was a member of Davie Baptist Church where he had served as a deacon. Earlier in life he had worked on a famt andasawmill.OnAug. 22. I960,he married Rosa Spaugh Myers, who survives. Survivors; 3 sons. John Edwards of Mocksville. Dale(Linda) Edwards of Cooleemee,and Gene (Susie) Myers ofSouihmtmt: 3 daughters. Marilyn (Lany) Renaidi of Shannon, Sa rah (Bobby) Myers of Mocks ville. Linda (Jr.) Godbcy ofCoolemee. Rachel (Ray) Harrisof Lexington, and Elaine Myers of the home: 2 brothers. W.A. (Grace) Myers ofMocksville andCarl Kenneth (Phyllis) Myers ofHarmony; 2 sisters. GlailysMyers and Glenda (Earl) Doby, 'all of Mocksville; 11 grandchil- dren; and 15 great-grandchildren.In addition to his parents. 2 sisters. Louise Dunn and BarbaraDoby. jM^ceded Mr. Myers in death. The celebration of life servicefor Mr. Myers was on Monday.Jan. 3 at 2 p.m. at Davie Baptist Church with the Revs. Dennis Caudle and Wayne Swisher offi ciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Davie BaptistCemetery Fund. 489 Fork Bixby Rd.. Advance. Davie County Public Library Moci<sville, NC TS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 6,2005 VO v> >- > ■K I QbS' 5C w/ Cr-" / Susan Davis Neely * Susan Jean Davis Neely, 55, of NC 801 N., Advance, died on Sunday, Jan. 2,2005 at the KateB. Reynolds Hospice Home.Bom in Forsyth County on Nov. 15, 1949. she was the daughter ofTheordore and IrenePilcher Davis, who survive. Sheanended Davie County Schools,was formerly employed byHanes Narrow Fabric piant in Advance and attended Bread ofLife Baptist Church. Survivors: a son, Preston(Jennifer Harpe) Neely ofMocksville; 2 brothers, Roger (Shelia) Davis of Advance andLarry (Peggy) Davis of Mocks ville; 2 granddaughters; and her ex-husband, Thomas Hall Neely.She was preceded in death bya brother, Geraid "Jerry" Davisand a granddaughter, Cady Neely. The service to celebrate Mrs. Neely's life was held Wednesday, Jan. 5. at 2 p.m. at the DavieFuneral Service Chapei with theRev. Danny Shore officiating.Buriai was in the Farmington Community Cemetery. Pallbear ers were RJ. Plott, Donald Sow ers. Brandon Sowers, Brad Sow ers, David Smith and Dean Miller. Memorials: Ronald McDon-aid House of Winston-Salem, 419 S. Hawthorne Road, Win- ston-Salem, 27103. Debea Leigh PruittJ Mrs. Debea Leigh Moten Pruitt, 50, of 1234 JunctionRoad, Cooleemee, died Friday, 1^.31,2004 at liedell Memo- !rial Hospital. She was born in IredeliCounty on Aug. 14, 1954 andwas the daughter of the late ■ Charlie Auther Moten and Ga-/■^lle Haliman Moten. She was.^aiamed to Milton Pruitt, whosurvives. She was a graduate ofNorth Iredell High School and was employed by Interctaft for23 years. She was a member of Highlands Chuich of Christ.She was preceded in death by a sister, Linda Renee Moten and a brother-in-law, John Frank Bruner Sr. Survivors: 2 sons, NicholasPruitt of the home and EricMoten of Statesville; 2 brothers,Charles E. (Mary) Moten andGlenn L. (Kimberly) Moten, all of Statesville; 4 sisters, Lucille Moten Bruner. Betty Jean Motenand Caroline M. (Duke), all ofStatesville, and Mary L Motenof Los Angeles. Calif.; 4 grandchildren; a goddaughter, ParisLazenby; 6 aunts; a great-uncle; a great-aunt; her father- and mother-in-law. John and EddieLee Pruitt of Cooleemee; 2 sis ters-in-law, Ann Pruitt of Cool eemee and Ozella (Ernest) Bundy of Greensboro; a brother-in-law. Richard (Gloria) Praitt of Cooleemee; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were to beconducted at 3 p.m. Thursday.Jan. 6. at Highland Acres Church of Christ, with Brother A1 Simmons officiating. Burial wasto follow in the Belmont Cem etery. The body was to lie in stateat the church at 2 p.m., with family visitation a half hour prior to the funeral hour. Miles Oscar Rutherford V Miles Oscar Rutherford, age2 and \/2 months, of Salisbuty, died Thursday, Dec. 30,2004 at Rowan Regional Medical Cen ter. He was bora on Oct. 13,2004in Rowan County, a son of Samantha Evitt Rutherford and George Tilmer Rutherford Jr. ofSalisbuiy. Survivors, in addition to his parents: maternal grandparents^ Kaye and Mark Miller of Mocksville; maternal great- grandparents. Oscar and AmeldaFoster of Salisbury; maternal great-great-grandparents. Herband Donna Miller of Cambridge,Wise.; paternal grandparents. Margaret Louise Camp of Lexington and George T. RutherfordSr. of Vineland, N.J.; a brother, George T. Rutherford 111 of the home; and aunts and uncles. His graveside service washeld at 2 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 2 at West Lawn Memorial Park, conducted by Michael Hollings- worth. Memorials; Michael YangFoundation, 102 Wyndam Way, Salisbury, 28i47. County Public UbrafvMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 6,2005 Mary Lucyle Smith Mary Lucyle Smith. 90, died Sunday. Dec. 12. 2004 at Fort Valley Health Care Center in M t s i Smith was bom in Eden. She was a metnber of Cochran Field Church of God. Her parents, Silas Glenn and Bena Spangler Nichols, preceded her in death. Survivors: her husbandof64 years. George W. Smith of Fort Valley. Ga.; sons. William Smith of Bonaire. Ga.. and Lloyd Smith of Winston-Salem; daughters, Glenda Lawrence of Mocksville. Sandra Sours of Ft. Valley. Lona Gillespic of High Point, and Vickie Barries of Ma- con. Ga-: a brother. Howard Nichols of Eden: 14 grandchil dren; and 11 great-grandchil dren. y Cora Lyerly Taylor Cora Lyerly Taylor. 95. of Magnolia Gardens Extended Care of Spencer and formerly of Water Street, Mocksville. died on Friday, Dec. 31. 2004, at Mag nolia Gardens. Bom in Rowan County on March 7. 1909. she was the daughter of the late William and tTharloite Hollhouser Lyerly. She was retired from Burlington Mills and was a member of Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, John James Taylor, preceded her in death. Survivors: a son. Richard Tay lor of Mocksville: a daughter. Judy Link of Salisbury: 5 grand children; and 6 greal-grandchii- dren. In addilion to her parents. 6 brothers and 2 sisters preceded her in death. A graveside service for Mrs. Taylor was held on Sunday. Jan. 2 at 3 p.m. at Rowan Memoiial Park. Charlie H. While Jr. • Charlie Hartman White Jr.. 76. of NC 802 North. Mocks ville, died on Sunday, Jan. 2. 2005, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Toledo. Ohio, on Oct. 7.1928.hewaslhesotiofthelaie (Tharlie Hartman Sr. and Eliza beth Adline Poole Hartman. He was a van driver for YVEDDI and a member of Ml. Olive United Methodist Church. He enjoyed gardening. Survivors; asislcr. Fabian W. Shore ofCooleemee; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. In addilion to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 broth ers, Oscar. Ike and James White, and 2 sisters. Aima and Elizabeth White. The funeral service for Mr. White was held on Monday. Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Chapel. BurialwasonTuesday.Jan.4 : at 10 a.m. in the Mi. Olive United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice ofDavie. 158 Hospital St.. Mocksville. Dsvie County Public Libraiy MocksviJIe, NC . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jau. 13. J Anthony Gold Ange Tony Ange, 54. of Winston- Salem, died Monday, fan. 3, 2005 at Forsyth Medical Center Mr. Ange was bora Feb. 5. homa. 1^''was a graudateofOld Dominion University and was employed as a broker with Wachovia Securi ties. Survivors; his wife. Maria Overcash Ange of the home; children, Melanie Angle, Chris- topher Ange and their mother. Marilyn Ange. all of Advance;' sisters, Patricia Slancil of Florida, Mary Kujawski and hus band, foseph. of California and Dorothy Killingswonh of Kan sas; hrothers, Lloyd Ange of Oklahomas.JerryAnge and wife,Leslie, Michael Ange and wife, Evelyn, and Joe Ange and wife' Wanda,al]ofVirgtnia.A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pjn. Thurs day, Jan. 6 at Vogler and Sons Reynolda Road Chapel with theRev. Kevin Armbrust officiating. Memorials: American Mean Assn.; or American Cancer So ciety, Noah Earl Beck V Mr. Noah Earl Beck, 93, of Liberty Church Road, Mocks- ville, died Monday. Jan.10, 2005, at Davie Place of Mocks- ville. Mr. Beck was bom June 7, 1911, in Davie County to the late William Asbury and Lula Bowles Beck. He had retired from Heritage,Furniture Com pany and had been a farmer. Mr. Beck was the oldest member of Bear Creek Baptist Church and a former member of Liberty Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Zola Dorothy Anthony Beck; 3 brothers. Rufus Beck, Alfred Beck and Walt Beck; 2 sisters, Mary Mitchell and Ruth Pennington. Survivor5;adaughter, Carol (Jimmy) Atwood of Mocksviile; 2 sons, WA. (Brenda) Beck of Mocksviile and Fred (Judy) Beck of Harmony; 6 grandchil dren; 2 step-grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and a step- great-grandchild. A funeral service was held at 2 pan., Wednesday, Jan.12, at BearCreek Baptist Church with the Rev, Lee Cook officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery. Memorials: BearCreekBap- tisl Cemetery Fund, c/o Caroline Beck, 222 Speer Road, Mocks viile. . Jean Helton Berofh V Mrs.JeanBeltonBeroih 72of Charlotte died Friday, Jan. 7." 2005, at Caiolinas Medical Cen ter in Charlotte, She was bom April 8, 1932 m Forsyth County to Ed Shelton Belton and Lois Icenhour^'lon. She was a resident of Winsion-Salem until 1990 andlived in Charlotte for the past She was a memberof Olivet Moravian Church andhad retired as a medical tran- scnptionist. Survivors; 2daughters, VickiB. Ridenhour and husband Ri chard of Charlotte and Pam B Small and husband Ron of Ad- Vance; 28isters,AnnaB. Weaviland husband Charles of Win- ston-Saiem and Barbara B Dempsey of Winston-Salem; and a brother, Joseph EdwardBelton and wife Pat ofWilming. The service was held at 2 P-m. Sunday, Jan. 9. at Olivet Moravian Church with burial following in the church grave yard. The Revs. Wlliam Gram-ley and Doug Rightsofficiated OiivetMoravian.2205 Olivet Church Road. Win- sion-SaJem. 27106, James David Ellis Mr. James David Ellis. 73, of Advance, died unexpectedly on Sunday.Jan. 9,2005 at his home. He was born April 7,1931 in Stokes County to James Douglas and Rosa King Ellis. Mr. Ellis was retired from AT&T Tech nologies with 34 years ofservice and he served as a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps. Mr. Ellis enjoyed raising beef cattle. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Lineback EUis, and a brother, Ed EUis. Survivors: a daughter, Kim E. Williams and husband Mark of Mocksviile: a son. Rick Ellis and wife Kim of Advance; 3 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Clinton Ellis and Charlie EUis and wife Alice, aU ofAdvance; 4 sisters, Mildred White of Clemmons, Carrie Sue Smith and husband Buster, EUa Mae Llnville and husband Hugh, and Margaret Beaucfaamp. all of Advance: a sister-in-law. Sue EUis ofAdvance; and a number of nieces and nephews, A funeral service was to be held at 11 am.Tliuisday.Jao, 13 at Haywonh-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Burial followed at Green Meadows B^tist Church. The family was to receive friends from6:30-8;30 Wednes day at the funeral home. Memorials; Marine Corps League of Winston-Salem, De tachment 1075, 111 Miller St., P.O.Box 5476, Winston-Salem, 27113; or a charity of(he donor's choice. Davie County Public Libtaof Mocksviiies NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Jan. 13,20^ Edna Snider Foster Mrs. Edna Viola Snider Fos ter. 9S, of U.S. 601 South. Mocksville, died Tuesday. Jan. 4,2005,at Coui^^ w the late JohnAbram and Totiunie Lee Rattz Snider. She was a hotnemaker and had worked at Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. Mrs. Foster was a member ofLiberty United Methodist Church. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and had lived with her daughter for the past 32 years. Mrs. Foster was preceded in death by her husband. T.G. Fos ter Sr., on April 10.1968:2 sis ters. Mary Foster and Fairy Lee Foster: 4 brothers. Tommy Snider. Paul Snider. J.W. Snider and Glenn Snider; a grand daughter. Rhonda Cohen: and a great-grandson. John Thontas. Survivors: a daughter. Mildred (Howard) Pennington ofthe hotne; a son, T.G. (Helen) FosterJr. of Mocksville: 3 broth ers. John Snider and Walter Snider of Cooleemee and Nonnaa Snider of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 6 great-grartd- children: and 5 great-great grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 8 p.m., Thursday, Jan.6, at Lib erty United Methodist Church with the Rev. Mark Evans offi ciating. Burial was at 11 ajn.. Friday.Jan. 7,in the church cem etery. Memorials: Liberty Method ist General Fund. 141 Liberty Circle. Mocksville. j Kenneth Walton Howard Mr. Kenneth Walton Howard. 66. ofComatzer Road. Advance, died early Sunday, Jan. 9. at Forsyih Medical Cen ter. Mr. Howard was bora Oct. 27. 1938. In Davie County to Willie Mae Barney and the late Thomas Watkins Howard.Alongwith his brother. Clifford, he was a business partner in K&C Amusements and Catering. He was a member ofthe first gradu ating class of Davie County High School in 1957 and a mem ber of Advance Masonic Lodge, and he enjoyed hunting and fish ing, He was of the Baptist faith. Surviving: his mother of the home: a brother. Clifford (Joyce) Howard of Advance: and several nieces and nephews, A funeraJ service was con ducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 11, at Eaton FuneraJ Cliapel with the Rev. Lanny Atkins officiat ing. A committal service was held at II a.m. Wednesday. Jan. 12. at Howard Family Cemetery in Advance. Memorials: Lexington Di alysis Center, 2318 Old Salisbury Road. Lexington. 27292: or to a charity of the donor's choice, Carl Steven Lewis . Carl Steven Lewis, 47, ^f V StoneLane,MocksvilIe,diedon Wednesday.Jan. 5,2005 at DavieCounty Hospital. Born in Davie County on Nov. 23.1957. he was the son of Carl Junior "Jack" and Margaret Seamon Lewis, of Mocksville,who survive. He was employed with E&E Logging and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors; a son. Bryan (Felecia) Lewis ofMocksville: 4 brothers, Edd Ray Lewis. Jack Mitchell Lewis.A]vin Lewis and Tracy Lane Lewis, all ofMocks ville: 2 sisters. Linda Lewis and Vickie Sidden. both of Mocks ville; 3 grandchildren: and his girlfriend. Gloria Eaton of Mocksville. A brother. Bill E.Lewis, preceded him In death. The funeral service for Jdr. Lewis was held on Sunday. Jan. 9 ai 3 pan. at the Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Jim Giyder officiating. Burial was mLegion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials: Calvary Baptist Church, c/o Jimmy Dyson, 218 Dyson Road. Mocksville. ie y EsteUe Pharr Sloan Mra. Estelle Pharr Sloan, 87, of Weisner Road. Olin, died Monday, Jan. 10.2005.at Davie ^^^^^^Wesley! Mamie Juniey Pharr. She was a hotnemakerand had retired ftom the manufacturing indusoy. She was a member of Mt. Veraon Baptist Church and was married to Robert Huie Sloan who pre ceded her in death in 1984. Survivors; a daughter. KarenSloan Anderson and her husband Steve of Mocksville; 2 grand sons; a sister-in-law. Haze! S. Harmoa; and 3 brothers-in-law, BlaineSIoan.HaroldSloan and Eugene Sloan. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Linnie P. Ward and Pauline P. Jarvii; and 4btoihers: C.W.Rrarr.JKaynaid Pharr. Buford Pharr, and Willis' Pharr. Futteral services were held at 3p-nj. Wednesday.Jan. 12 at Mt.Veraon Baptist Church with the Rev, Gary Marshall officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetety. Davie County Public L Mocksviile, NG •Cl DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 13,200^ / v/^ a> I i o: Edith Marie Southern Mrs. Edith Marie Wotreil Southern, 76, of Austin Lane, Advance, died Wednesday, Jan. 5,2003 at her residence. She was bom Sept. 18,1928 in Forsyth County to the late James C. and Edith Mae McPeak Wonell. She was pteceded indeathby her husband, Joe H. Southem, and a son, Dewain Lee Southern. Mrs. Southem was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 2 sons, Joe O. Southern and wife, Vii^inia, of Wilmington, Harlan (H) South em and wife, Wanda, of Mocks- ville: a dau^iter. Rente L. Daniel and husband, C^ittis of Advance; a sister, Avon McGrady of Lau rel Fork, Vh4 10 granddiildten; and several great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held Friday, Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. at Crestview Memorial Park in Ru ral Hall with Eider Oleason Worrell and Chaplain Walter Burton officiating. /Jimmy Frimklin Stede Jimmy Franklin Steeie, bom July 28,1930, died Jan. 4,2003 afiw a long battle with cancer. Mr. Steeie tesided at 303 Bear Creek ChurchRoad.Mocksville, and was a resident of Davie County since 1977. He tetited &om Roadway "Ducking after many years and was a member of Bear Cteek Baptist Church. Survivors: a sister, Christine Burgeron; sons, Jimmy Lee Steeie, Jay F. Steeie, John C. Steeie, Ronny L. Steeie; daugh ters, Rhonda J. Steeie, Diane Steeie Weeks, Crystal Steeie; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews andfiiends. A memorial service was held at Bear Creek Baptist Church on Jan. 8 at 2 pm. Memorials: Winston-Salem Hospice; or the Jim Steeie Me morial Fund, c/o Bear Creek Baptist Church, 492 Bear Cteek Church Rd., Mocksviile. Davie County Public^ra^l^ Mocksvillet James M. Thompson Jr. j James Murdock Thompson ^ Jr., 73, of Watts Street, Cool- eemee, died Ttiesday, Jan. 4, 2003 at his home. Bom in Davie County on March 3,1929, he was the son . of the late James Murdock Th ompson Sr. and Sadie Bivins Thonqsson. He was retited from the U.S. Air Force and was a member of Good Shepherd Epis copal Church in Cooleemee, the Ainerican Legion, and was a life member of the DA.V. Survivors: his wife, Janet Bar ber Thompson, whom he married Match 18, 1961, in Norwich, England; ason, James L.''Rusty" (Sherry) Thompson of Winston- Salem; 2 daughters, Jo Anne T. (Michael) Waite ofCrosby,Texas and Jada T. (Mark) White of Greensboro; a brother, Bobby Thompson of Cooleeinee; and 3 grandchildren. A sister, Faye Dudley, pre ceded him in death. t A celebration of life service for Mr. Thompson was held on Friday, Jan. 7 at 11 am. at the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Cooleemee with Rev. Joan Velia officiating. The flag ceremony was conducted by the District 11 Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials; Good Shepherd Episcopal Church General Fund, P.O. Box 1047, Cooleemee. - O i o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 20,2005 n'b t V G— 0 Michael AgejewV Mr. Michael Agejew, 59, of Advance, died Sunday, Jan. 16. 2005 at his home. He was bora April 20, 1945 in Harabiug, Geraiany, to Peter Dunia Agejew. He received his bachelor's degrees from Gannon University in Etie, Pa. and was a Viemam veteran. He employed for many yean with Gravely International and later had his own exportmg company, owned a lestauiMi and an insurance agency. He traveled the globe many times and made sure to pursue any adventure that came his way. He loved his wife more than anything. He enjoyed telhng stories, a good glass of wine and his grandchildren. Survivors: his wife. Mirella Fontana Agejew of the home; a son.Mike Agejew and wife Beth of Advance; 2 daughters, Una McCortnicIc and husband Chip of R^eigh and Julie Agejew of Raleigh; 4 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Anthony and Victor Ahaev. both of California; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be at 11 ajn. Thursday. Jan. 20 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Dr. Anthony Ahaev officiating. Burial was to follow at Fbrsyth Memorial Paric. Memorials: American Cancer Society. 4A Oak Branch Dtive, Greensboro 27405. / Mabel Rachel Armstrong V Mrs. Mabel Rachel Armstrong, 71. of Pinnacle, died Monday, Jan. 10.2005 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medi cal Center. She was bora Dec. 24,1933 in Stokes County to John Floyd Rachel and Maggie Elizabeth Moser Rachel. She was a home- maker and of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 3 daughters and sons-in-law. Teresa and Bill Duggins of Winston-Salem. Sandra Yvonne and Aubrey Ferrell of Pinnacle, and Kathy and Marvin Wright of Ararat, Va.; 4 sons and daughters-in- law, Weldon Harry Armstrong Jr. of Westfield, Ronald Eugene and Kathy Armstrong ofMocksville, John Thomas Armstrong of the home, and Jeffery Allen and Nanette Armstrong of Greens boro; 2 sisters. Vallie Moorefield of Winston-Salem and Sarah Moorefield of Mount Airy; a brother, Roy Rachel of Pinnacle; 10 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. Mrs. Armstrong was pre ceded in death by her husband, Weldon Harry Armstrong Sr.; her parents; and 3 sisters. Bessie Rachel. Lucy Logan and Minnie Barnes. y Bertha Hamilton Correll Mrs. Bertha Hamilton Cotrell, 85. of US 601 South. Mocksville. died Saturday. Jan. 15, 2005. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. Correll was bom Aug. 9,1919. in Rowan County to the late Fuller and Zula Hartley Hamilton. She was retired from Dixie Furniture. Mrs. Correll was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by 3 sisters and 4 brothers. Survivors: her husband of 60 years, Kenneth Gene Correll of the home; 3 sons. Thomas (Nancy) Correli, Terry (Louise) Correll and Jerry (Libby) Cotrell. all of Mocksville; 3 sis ters, Bobbie Daniels and Helen Hood, both of Mocksville and Mildred Turner of High Point; 5 grandchildren; 8 great-grand children; 2 step-grandchildren; and 6 step-great grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.. Tuesday. Jan.18, 2005, at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. Danny Shore officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Davie Hospice. P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. QuiUie Dotson Jarrell V Mrs. Quillie (Jeneva Dotson Jarrell, 77, of High Point, died Sunday, Jan. 16, 2005, at her residence. Mrs. Jarrell was bom in Stokes County Nov. 10.1927, a daughter of the late Arch and Bercha Mabe Dotson. She had been a resident of Hi^ Point for S3 yeais. She retired from W&J Rives and James A. Johnson Nursing Home. She was a former member of Walnut Cove Primitive Baptist Church and a current member of High Point Primitive Baptist Church. Surviving: 3 daughters, Mrs. Tommy (Nancy) Miller of Win ston-Salem, Sarah Kathy Bell of King and Mrs. David (Genetta) Spratt of High Point; 4 sons, Darrell Jarrell of High Point, James Jairell and wife Beeky of .Rui^ Hall, ^liam Jarrell of High Point and David Craig Jarrell and wife Shawn of High Point; 5 sisters, Mrs. Jesse (Irene) Harper of Mocksville, Mrs. Joe (Josephine) Evans of Richmond, Va.. Leonia Kenney of Galax, Va., Mrs. Darrell (Bonnie) Dickens of Archdale and Mrs. David (Glenda) Smith of Sophia; 4 brothers, the Rev. Billy Dotson and wife Audrey of South Carolina, Jesse Dotson of Asheville. Clarence Dotson and wife Myrtle of Trinity and Archie Dotson Jr. of Denton; 20 grandchildren; II great-grand children; numerous nieces and nephews; and inany friends. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at High Point Ptimitive Bap tist Church by Elder Steven Nichols and son James Jarrell. Buiial followed in Floral Garden Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials: High Point Primitive Baptist Church. Oavie County Public Library Mod^sville. NG '•n r, C c"«: 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 20,2005 -Qj V y William Kevin Morgan VdOam-BUI-KevinMoixan:'41, of Hawthorne Road. Mocks'-ville, died on Monday, Jan. 17 T 2005. at Forsyth Medical Centw*' Bom in Guilfotd Counhr on Aug. 2i. 1963.be was the son of " me late Harrison B. Moigan Jr.and Laulie Campbell Morgan who survives. He had been em- .ployed at Crown Wood and at-J tended Comatzer Baptist Church.Survivors: a son. Shannon Morgan ofThomasville; a daugh-mr. Heather Morgan of Thomasville; 2 brothers. Ben jamin (Mary) Morgan and Rob-" err Morgan, all of Mocksville; a grandson; and 3 nephews. The service to celebrate Mr. Moigan's life was on WednesdayJan. 19 at 2 pjj,. at the Comatzer Baptist Church with the Rev. Ri- chard Whiteheart officiating. Bunal was in Rose Cemeteiy. Memorials: Comatzer Baptist.1372 Comatzer Road. Mocks ville; or to the American Diabe tes Association. P.O. Box 1130 Fairfax. VA 22038. y Nicolas Navarro-Abonza Nicolas Navairo-Abon^. 21. of Yadkinville. died on Saturday. Jan. 8 as the result of an automobile accident. Bom in IxtapiliaGueriero.Mexico.on July 11.1983. he was the son of Aldegunda Navarro and Celina Abonza. who survive. He was employed by Sheffield Pallor and was a member of Divine Redeemer Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife. Erminia Garcia of Mexico. Other survivors: brothers. Meliton, of Mocksville. Ricardo, Raul, Setvando.Aldegundo Jr., all of Yadkiville. and sisters. Silvia.Claudia. Francisca. Rosa and Nereida. all of Yadkinville. The Mass of Christian Burial for Nicolas was on Friday. Jan. 14 at 9:30 p.m. at the Divine Redeemer Catholic Church with Fater Fidel Meio officiating. Burial was on Saturday, Jan. IS at 10 aan. at the Yadkinville Cemetery. .f o Davie County Public Library Mooksvillft, NO o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 20,2005 . <0 3 .h Vi Gay Olivia Roberts y Gay Olivia Robeits died on her58(hbiilhday,Jan. 15,2005. She was bora Jan. 15,1947 in Forsyth County, and was a lifelong resident of Davie Counqr. She was a 1964 gradu ate of Davie High School. Self- employed, she was an artist, seamstress, hairdresser, massage therapist, nail technician and electrologist. She was a Reiki Master and conducted healing and spiritual workshops. She was preceded in death by her mother. Erlene Wilson Rob erts. Survivors: her father. Bill Roberts of Mocksville; her daughter, Sharon Redmon Houck and son-in-law Daniel Houck of Charlotte: 2 grandchil dren; 3 sisters, Kathy Roberts Whittaker, Marty Roberts and Lisa Roberts Dixon and her brother-in-law Hugh Dixon, all of Mocksville; nieces and neph ews; and a multitude of friends. The family gathered with close fnends on Sunday after noon, Jan. 16, at Unity Church of Winston-Salem. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held Saturday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. at the church at 108 Hewes St. (just off Stralfbrd Road). The Rev. Elizabeth Forrest will con duct the service. Family and friends will be invited to share their memories. A covered dish dinner will follow. / Nellie Gunter Speer Mrs. Nellie GunterSpeer, 70, of Paps Way, Mocksville, died Friday, Jan. 14, 2004 at her home. She was bora May 24.1934 in Davie County to the late Paul and Odessa Baity Gunter. She enjoyed quilting for her family. Mrs. Speer was a member of Tbraers Creek Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Joanie Welborn on Nov. 29,2004; and by 3 broth ers and a sister. Surviving; her husband of 45 years, Grady Leo Speer of the home; 3 children. Betty Speer of Mocksville, Grady Leo Speer Jr. and wife Ritchie of Harmony, and Mark Timothy Speer and wife Candie of Mocksville; 9 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. Her funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 17 at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Bobby Russell and Keith Jones. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Ruth Shaver White y Mrs. Ruth Shaver White. 93. formerly of Erwin Street. Cool- eemee. died Sunday. Jan. 16, 2005. at Autumn Care of Mocks ville. Mrs. White was bora March 11, 1911, in Rowan County to the late Alvin Pliney and Callie Catherine Myers Shaver. She was a graduate of Woodleaf High School, Class of 1931, Mrs. White had been employed with Erwin Mills and Burlington Mills of Cooleemee and was re tired from Wonderknit of Mocksville. Mrs. White was a faithful member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church and was a member of the Cooleemee Senior Citizens. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Taft White in 1972, a sister and 4 brothers. Survivors: 2 daughters, Norma (Bob) Jordan of Cool eemee and Betty Schladensky ofWinston-Salem; 3 grandchil dren; 2 step-grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Wednesday. Jan. 19, at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. Burial was in Rowarr Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials; Cooleemee Methodist, c/o Richard Smith. P.O. Box 515, Cooleemee; or Cooleemee Historical Associa tion, P. O. Box 667, Cooleemee. J <t V. cr- Davie County Public IjS,™, Mocksville, jVC - ta o <s Of » <v s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 27,2005 n I / Kathryn S. Alexander of ^1 Alexander. 76. of aeveland, N.C.. foimerly »' 'he Brian Center in "28.inIredeUCouniy 10thetoe David W. and Esther Gentle Smith. She. along with her husband. owned and operated Cooleemee Discount SlorV Mrs Shrw^a'^^rt " "^Corinth Church of Christ in Woodleaf!Ai«a^. "'8h 5"=hool. class of 1947. Mrs.Alexander was a seamstress and enjoyed flower gardening. Reiinal'A -ih 3 brothers. Roy Smith.Reginald Smith and David Smith. sistfr p® """Shte;-. Regina (Dan) Fleming of Cleveland; asister. Willie Forrest of Needmore; a grandson; a granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. e'««»augnier; Con^n.f?-r't ^ P™-. Tuesday. Jan.25. atciatinl " Cemetery with Elder R.D. McDaniel offi- WoS^Sos?""'" N^-hnote Road. Jimmy Rodger Baniey / Jimmy Rodger Barney. 72, of Comatzer Road, Mocksville. died Thursday. Jan. 20.2(X)3 af ter a lengthy illness. Bom on Nov. 26. 1932. he was the son of Herbert and Ruth Barney. He was a retired self- employed mechanic with a fond ness for Fords. His garage was always a gathering place for fnends. He was known for his cooking and barbecuing. Surviving: 2 sons. Richard Spillman and wife, Michelle. Rodger Darryl Bamey and wife. Lisa, all of Comatzer Road; a daughter. Jimmie Sue Collen iand husband. Pemell. of High Point; S grandchildren; 10 brothers and sisters. Jan Bailey (Robert). Margie Boger (George). Patsy Boger (Edward). David Bamey (Ann). Nadine Miller. Frances Moore. Joyce Templeton (David). Charlie Baritey. Tommy Bamey (Veronica), and Denny Bamey (Regina). His infant son. Jimmy Darryl Bamey. preceded him in death. A fimeral service was hdd at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Jan. 23 at Ad vance Baptist Church with the Rev. Lanny Atkins officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Advance Baptist Church Building Fund. Dai^n Sherrill Bi^wn Mrs. Darwin Sheiiill Brown. 73, of Denver. N.C., died Wednesday, Jan. 19.2005 at Lin coln Medical Center. She was bom March 3.1931 in Lincoln County, daughter of the late Warren B. Sherrill and Mozelle Howard Sherrill. She was a member of Webbs Chapel United Methodist Church and a homemaker. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 22 at Webbs Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Hubert Clinard ofilciating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemeteiy. Survivors: her husband of 56 years. Kenneth R. Brown; a son. Phillip A. Brown and wife Sheila; a grandson; a brother. Joyce Sherrill and wife Barbara of Lincolnton; and a sister-in- law. Irene Sherrill of Denver. She was also preceded in , death by a son, Donnie Brown, and brother. Jack Sherrill. Memorials; Webbs Chapel. Building Fund. Denver. 28037. ' • I 1 (5^ § Davie County Public LiSm Mocksville, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, niuKday, Jan. 27,2005 Mary K. Draught! J Mary Katherine Lanier Draughn, 80, formerly ofCherry Hill Road, Mocksville, died on Thursday. Jan. 27.1924. She was the daughter of the late Harrison Henry and Mary Louise Wall Lanier. She was a homemaker and a member ofTurrenline Bajv tist Church. Her husband of 56 years, Thurmon Draughn, preceded her in death in 1996. Survivors; 4 sons. Mack (Nava) Draughn, Ronald (Sylvia) Draughn, Kenneth (Nora Jean) Draughn. all of Mocksville, and Troy (Kim) Draughn, of Mt. Pleasant, S.C.; 2 daughters. Ann Allen of Mocksville and Cathy (Joe) Allen of Wilson; 2 sisters, Edna Steelman of East Bend and Nadine Koontz of Mocksville; 12 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, .Mrs. Draughn was pre ceded in death by 5 brothers and 3 sisters. A celebration of life service was held on Saturday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe Smith officiating. Inurnment was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Davie. 158 Hospital St., Mocksvillep:or to Turrentine Baptist General Fund. 613 Turrenline Church Road. Mocksville. Lester Jonathen Frye y Lester Jonathen "Jon Jon" Frye. 26, of Mocksville. died Tuesday, Jan-18, 2005, at Davie County Hospital. e me t h y' Frye ofMocksville. He had been certified from Randolph Com munity College in criminal jus tice. He had been employed with Pamun-ky Regional Correction Center, Richmond, Va. and NC Day Repotting Center, \Ymston- Salem. He was employed by the Davie County Sheriff's Depart ment and was in training to be come a certified bail bondsman. Jonathen was working towards i becoming an instructor in teach- jing youth in firearm safely. He c was a caring person and a patri- p otic-mindedcitizenwhorodehis ci motorcycle to Washington, D.C. for the dedication of the Veter ans Memorial. He enjoyed wa ter skiing, fishing and working on motorcycles. He was a marksman anda self-taught gui tarist, Heenjoyedspendingtime with his family. He attended Blaise Baptist Church. ' 4:o", , • "'ecnsboro. 2745^ chardF^Je y-Welcon Irvin Hulchins Mr. Weldon Irvin Hulchins, 89, died Tuesday, Jan. 18,2005, at his home. Hewas bomApril 12. 1915.in Yadkin County, the son of Barney and Margaret Caudle Hulchlns. Mr. Hulchins was a sergeant in the U.S. Army dur ing World War II, in which he was awarded the Bronze Star for Valor, (he EAMET campaign medal with six bronze service stars and the Good Conduct medal, He saw action in Tuni sia, Sicily, Normandy, Northern • France, Rhineland and Centra] Europe, Mr. Hutchins was the owner and operator of W.I. Hutchins Welding in Winslon- Salem for more than 40 years. He was a race fan and loved his 1963 and a halfFord Galaxy. He was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his parents. 3 brothers and 2 sis ters. Survivors: his wife.. Hazel Mae Hulchins ofthe home; sons Jack W. Hutchins and wife Peggy of Gaslonia, Gary I. and wife Tina Hutchins of Kernersvllle and Darryl E. Hutchins ofWalkenown; daugh ters Brenda D. Hulchins of Mocksville and Janice L. Hulchins of Winston-Saiem; 8 grandchildren; 2 great-grand children; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, at Haywonh-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with the Rev. Doug Shuff officiating. Burial fol lowed in Oaklawn Memorial Park. Davie County Public Libraiy Moc!:!dville, NC K DAVffiCOU^mrE^^IWR^SEMCORD,^,«day,^ -4 0 i James Talmadge Johnson / Mr. James Talmadge J Johnson, 71. of MocksvilledieS Sunday, Jan. 23,200S,atFonyth Medical Cenier. He was bom Jan. 14,1934, in Forsyth County to Edgar Eu gene Johnson and Jettie Shook Johnson Winfrey. Mr. Johnson was a member of Tlimeis Cieek Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by a brother, Troy Eugene Johnson. Survivors: his wife of 52 years. Ruby Bames Johnson; a soni James Michael Johnson and wife Glenda of Cooleemee; a daughter, Lee Johnson "noxeil of Angler; 4 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; a sister. Merle Rhue and husband Roy of New port; 2 stepbrothers and a step sister. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 26 at Turners Creek Baptist Church, with the Revs. Bobby Jlussell, Scott Welch and David Maynard officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetety. Memorials: Turners Creek Baptist Missionary Fund, 3216 Courtney Huntsvilie Road, Yat^nviile, 27055. yciadys Young Jones Gladys Young Hudson Jones, 94, of Hickory, died Jan. 24, 2005 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Sa- lem. She was bom on Aug. 11, 1910 in Catawba County, the daughter of the late Adolphus (Dolph) and Miiuiie Aberaaihy Young. She was a member of Providence Baptist Church, where she was a member of the choir, WMU and a primary Sun day School teacher for many years. She retired from Duke Hosieo^-Kaiser Roth. She was a graduate of Banoak High School, and enjoyed gardening, and crocheting. - A funeral service was held at2 p.m. Jan. 26 at Providence Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. Carson Mosley officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Wlliam J. "Bill" Hudson, her second hus band, Clarence "Jack" Jones; 3 brothers, Edward Young, Spurgeon Young and Enloe Young; and 3 sisters, Florence Stine, Carrie Schrum and Ruth Abee. Survivors: a son, Brian P. Hudson of Hickory; a daughter and son-in-law, Jean H. and Gettys Bingham of Advance; a griandson; 4 granddaughters; 5 great-granddaughters; 5 great- grandsons: and a brother, Forney Young of Hickory. / Madison Joan Leazer Infant Madison Joan Leazer died Friday, Jan. 21, 2005 at Lake Norman Regional Medical • Center. She was the daughter of' Shannon Leazer and Kristen Munari. Also surviving: her maternal grandfather, David Mimari and stepmother Jamie of Moores- ville; maternal grandmother, Cindy Munari Goetz and stepgrandfather,GIennGoetz ofSt. Louis, Mo.; patenal grandfa ther, Keith Leazer and stepgrandmother Trish of Mocksville; grandmother Betty Speer of Mocksville; great grandparents, Julis and Margie Earie of Charlotte, Ruth and Chloe Leazer of Mocksville, Gray and Patsy Cranfill of Mocksville; great-grandmother, .Carolyn Jenkins of Mooresville; great-grandfather, James Jenkins of Port Saint Lucie, Fla.The funeral service was held I at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 26 at ' Turners Creek Baptist Church byRevs. Bobby Russell, Mike Davis and Jason Fertee. Burial followed in the church cemetery. >0 y 0-- Cs Davie County Public library MoctisviJle, NC <5 DAVJE COUNTY ENTEItfRISE F^CQ^, ^ j?, 2005 n v\ V £ o iz —Q Q) ^ Helen Spry Snider Helen Spzy Snider.78. ofAu- lunn Care of MocksvilJe. died on Saturday. Jan. 22,2005 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on Feb. 4,1926, she was the daughter of the late Joseph F. and Bessie .Safley Spty. She was employed for over 30 years at Hanes Mill Cotpoiation and was a member of ■nurentine Baptist Chureh.Her husband, William CarlBlanton, preceded her in death in 1987.Survivors; her husband,Norman A. Snider; a son.Tommy Bianton of Moclcsville;a step-son, Monty (Betty) Sniderof Mocksville] a daughter, Gail(Monty) Simpson of Knoxville,Teim.; 2 sisters, Lois Monday,Betty (Jeny) Panerson of Mocks-vilie; 4 brothers. Bruce Spry, JimSpry, Uwis Spry of Mocksville,and Joe Spry (Lib) of Salisbury;4 ^dchildren; one step-gtand-child; 2 great-grandchildren; 2 step-great-grandchildren.Mrs. Snider was also preceded in death by her 2 sisters,Margaret Brown and Libby Richkus.The ^eral service for Mrs.Snider was on TUesday, Jan. 25at 2 p.m. at the Davie FuneralService Chapel with the Rev. JoeSmith officiating. Burial was inLibeny Methodist Chureh Cem etery.Memorials: Tuirentine Baptist General Fund,613TiirrenlineChurch Road, Mocksville. J^nies Vernon Starr c, "Jitn" Vernonarr, 56, died Friday morning,Jan. 21, 2005, at Forsyth Medi- cal Center.He was born in DavidsonCounty on Nov. 12,1948, to therate James Roy and Odessa Taylor Starr and was a self-em-Ployed housing contractor. Mr.StatT was agraduate of the Lex- class of1967, a graduate of PiedmontBible College in 1982, and wasa member of Trinity Baptist""rch. He enjoyed all types ofs^rts. Mr. Starr was a veteranof the US i^my, having served his country during Vietnam._ Survivors: his wife, DarleneJokeley Starr of the home; adaughter, Leslie (Scott) Williams of Trinity; a step-daughter,Jessica Tutterow of Advance- astep-son, Kyle Tutterow ofMocksville; a granddaughter; a sister, Cathie (Eddie) Streetmanof Lexington; an aunt and uncle;-a nephew and niece. A funeral service was held at2 p.m., Monday, Jan.24, at Trinity Baptist Church with DrDarrell Cox officiating. Burialwas in Forest Hill Memorial"ark in Lexington.Memorials: Gym Fund ofTnnity Baptist Church, 2722 US601 S, Mocksville, Helen Glasscoe Wally Helen Glasscoe Wall, 83, ofKing, died Tuesday, Jan. 18 20O5.She was bom Feb. 19,1921,In Forsyth County to JohnHarvey and Fannie BelleLinville Glasscoe. She was an 'active member of King Mora- ,vian Church, where she was in-volved with the Seniors FriendsGroup. She had served as a vol- i unteer at Salemtowne - the ;Moravian Retirement Community in Winston-Salem - for morethan 20 years. J ' She was preceded in death byher husband, Raleigh T. Wall in1988; and a stepson, Thomas Glenn Wall.Surviving: a daughter, Amy I(Findale) Pamell of King; a son,Dennis (Michelle) Joyner of Bowie, Md.; 5 grandchildren; agreat-granddaughter; 3 step- 'daughters, Helen (Rex) Baker• and Bettie (Billy) Long, both of .King, and Patricia (Herbert)Williams of Clemmons; a step-daughter-in-law. Hope Wall ofKing; 5 stepgrandchildren; 9 stepgreat-grandchildren; 2 sis- ,ters, Esther McCuiston Reed of ■'Advance and Mary (Dale) Idol ofKemersville; a brother, David ;"Mutt" Glasscoe of Kemersville;and a sister-in-law,. Margaret Glasscoe of High Point. The funeral service was held 'at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, at King Moravian Church with the Rev.Jimmie L. Newsom officiating.Burial followed in the King Moravian Graveyard. Memorials: King MoravianChurch, 238 W. Dalton Road, King, 27021. . public UbtatV DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday. F.b. 3,2005 ! Charles Nicky Dalton Charles Nicky Dalion, 55, of Mocksviile. died Jan. 24, 2005. He had been in declining health for several months. He graduated from Davie High School and was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors; his father. Turner Howell of Mocksviile; a son, Nicky Oniarin Dalton of Win- slon-Salem; a daughter. Tia Dalton ofWilmington; a brother. Orlanda Howell of Mocksviile; 2 sisters, Flavla Howell and Kaye Howell. both of Mocksviile; and a grandson. His funeral service was held Friday, Jan, 28 at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel ofGraham Funeral Home in Mocksviile. Bishop Terry Dalton officiated arxl buiial fol lowed in Pleasant Hill Baptist IThureh Cemetery. y Helen Brewer Eaton Mrs. Helen Brewer Eaton, 91, of Paul Eaton Road. Mocks viile. died Tuesday, Feb. 1.2005, at her home. She was bom in the Cana Community of Davie County, May 16, 1913. to the late Sella and Saltic McCiamrock Brewer. Mrs. Eaton was a life member ofBatons Baptist Church, where she had been a member of the Womans Missionary Union, choir, Dorcas Sunday school class, and floral committee. Shehad served as class secretary, missionary union secretary/ treasuer, and Sunday school and Bible school teacher, Mrs. Eaton wasahomemaker. She attended Cana Academy and was a gradu ate of Mocksviile High School. ciassofi931. Mrs. Eaton con sidered her family and church her life's work. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul H. Eaton in 1996. to whom she had married . on March 27, 1937. Survivors: 2 sons, Jim (Brenda) Eaton and Charles ((Eleanor) Eaton, all of Mocks viile; a daughter, Eliaabeth (Bob) Attcrberry of Belmont; 4 granddaughters; a grandson; 8 great-grandchildren: 2 sisters, Mildred B. Childcrs and Eliza beth B. Richie; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m.. Wednes day. Feb. 2, at Eaton Funeral Home. A funeral wrvice was to be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Feb.3, at Batons Baptist Church with the Dr. David Giibreaih of ficiating. The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes priorlo the service. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. Memorials: Batons Baptist, c/o Brenda Hunter. 188 Pudding Ridge Road. Mocksvilie. James Hartling Frye y Mr. James Harding Frye. 72, of Yadkin Valley Road. Advance died Tuesday. was^bom June Fannie Smith Frye. He was a veteran of the U.S. Array, having served as a sergeant during the Korean Con flict. Mr. Frye was proud of be ing on Heart Break Ridge when the Peace Treaty was signed. He was retired from the Forsylh County School system. Mr. Frye had worked at Hiuies Hosiery for 13 years and in early years. Hanes Chair & Furniture Co. in Mocksviile. He was a former member of Macetlonia Mora vian Church, where he served on the board of elders, had been a Sunday school teacher, a church usher and Sunday school super intendent, Mr. Frye was pres ently a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church and was a former church treasurer. He was an active member in the VFW Post 8719 and served in the 11th District Honor Guard. Mr. Frye enjoyed cattle tamung, gardening, hunting and reading his Bible. As his health permit ted. he enjoyed his daily, morn ing visits to Gunters Store and visiting with his many friends. He was a member of the Na tional Riflemans Association. Mr. Frye was preceded in death by an infant daughter in 1965 and a twin sister. Mary Lucille Cope. Survivors: his wife of 48 years. Stella Potts Frye of the home; a daughter.Jennifer (Bob) Venturi of Advance; sister. Stella Mae Vogier of Advance: brother- in-law. J.K. (Millie) Cope of Tennessee; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday. Jan. 28. at Eaton Funeral Chapel conducted by (Thaplain A.G. Parker and Elder Richard Kirby. with Military Honors conducted by the lllh District Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign War. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. , Memorials: No Creek Primi tive Baptist, c/o R.C. Wishon. 284 Gordon Dr.. Advance; or Forsyih Hospice/Palliative Care. 11(K) CS. Stratford Rd., Winston Salem, 27103. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksviile, NO w o o h r 0 /Beulah Smith Cline Mrs. Beu]ah Smith Cline, 79, of Advance, died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 200S at Willowbrook Healthcare Center In Yadkin- ville. She was bom Dec. 23,1925 in SpartanbuTS County, S.C., to Francis Kyle and Ruby Brown Smith. Mrs. Cline was a mem ber of Hope Baptist Ihbemacte and was preceded in death by her husband, James W. Qine. Survivors: 3 sons, Kevin Cline and wife Sandra of Ad vance, Jimmy Cline and wife Gail of Tobaccoville, and Gary Cline and wife Tammy of Tampa, Fla.; 4 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Antoiimette James of Clyde and Sandra Rominger of Kemers- ville; and a brother, Leroy Smith ofKemersville. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29 at Hope Baptist Tabernacle in Mocks- ville. Burial followed in the church cemetery. DAVE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, n.n^d.y. Fa,. 3.2005 , Charles E. Milholen V Charles Edward Milholen, 83, of Richmond, Va., died Jan. 14, 2005. He was bom on Oct. 16,1921, and was the son of Charles Flake and Bettie L. Milholen. He was a veteran of World War 11 and retired fiom Big Star Stores. He was a member of Providence United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife of 61 years, Catherine Blaylock Milholen; daughters, Cathy and John McNair, Sharon and Rob Shadrack, and a grandson; sis ters, Lois M. Smith (Lynn) of Norfolk, Va., Sarah M. Kluttz (June) of China Grove; brother, David E. Milholen (Gracie) of Athens, Ala.; brother-in-law. Herb (Drew) Blaylock of Cali fornia; sisters-in-law, Jane (Otis) Swicegood of South Carolina, Nell Houpe of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sis ter, Gladys M. Lowder of Cool- eemee. The funeral was held Jan. 17 at Providence United Methodist Church, followed by burial in the church cemetery. Memorials: Providence Methodist Building Fund, 901S. Providence Rd., Richmond, Va. 23236; or the American Diabe tes Association. j Maude Munday Powlas * Mrs. Maude Munday Seamon Powlas, 101, of Swicegood Street, Cooleeraee, died Wednes day, Jan. 26, 2005 at Autumn Care of Mocl^ville. Mrs. Powlas was bom Aug. 5, 1903 in Davie County to the late William T. and Maiy Owen Munday. She was preceded in death by 3 sons. Tommy Seamon, Calvin • Seamon and Jack Seamon, and 2 daughters, Louise Qawson and Cora Lee Myers. Mrs. Powlas was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. Survivors: 3 sons, Doug Seamon and wife, Carolyn, Sid Seamon and wife, Bonnie, all of Cooleemee; 2 daughters, Helen Daniels and husband. Buddy, of Wilmington, and Bet Creason and husband, Robert, of Cool eemee; 25 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren.Her funeral was Thursday, Jan. 27 at 8:30 p.m. at Welch Fu- • neral Home, with the Rev. Danyl Co* and Robert Creason ofiHci- ating. Burial was Friday, Jan. 28 at 10 a.m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Salisbury. Clara Inscore Shermer V Mrs. Clara Inscore Shermer, 96, ofDavie County, died Friday, Jan. 28,2005 at Autumn Care in MocicsviUe. Mrs. Shermer was bom Sept. 16,1908 in Yadkin County to the late Tom and Carrie Cook Inscore. She attended Deep Creek Baptist Church. Survivors: a son, Eddie V. Shermer, and wife, Lou, of Mocksville: a daughter, Peggy Gordon ofCIemmons; 15 grand children; 23 great-grandchildren; and 1 great-great-gtandchild. A graveside service was held Monday. Jan. 31 at 3 p.m. at Deep Creek Batpist Church with ine Rev. Ron Davis officiating. Davie County Public Library Mociiaville, NO yFinniePresnell WardFinnie Presnell Ward, 84, of Hartley Road, Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Jan. 25,2005 at her home. Bom in Watauga County on May 5,1920, she was the daughter of the late Oliver Jerome and Mary Hicks Presnell. She was a homemaker and a member of Heavenbound Full GospelChurch. On Nov. 25, 1944, she matiied WilUam Ward, who sur vives. Survivors: 4 sons. Junior (Diane) Ward of Lexington, Johnny (Sadie) Ward of Deep Gap, James (Pat) Ward of Mocksville, and Dewey (Cindy) Ward of Johnson City, Tenn.; 2 daughters, Reda (Dean) Icenhour of Gold mill, and Leda (Butch) Winebarger of Todd; a sister, Beulah Presnell of Johnson City; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great- Siandchildren. The funeral service was Thursday, Jan. 27 at I pan. at the Heavenbound Full Gospel Church in Mocksville with the Revs. Harvey Presnell and Wesley Ward officiating. Burial was in the William R. Ward Cemeteiy in Stony Fork. '■Memorials: Ward CemeteryFund, c/o Leda Winebarger, 117 John Henry Drive, Todd 28684. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Feb. 10,2005 J Pauline Sofley Allen Mrs. Pauline Sofley Allen, 83, formerly of Dallon Road, Moeksviile, died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 200S. at Autumn Care of —I Mocks- jhe laie Thomas and BarbaraAnn Atlea Sofley. Mrs.Allen wasamem- ber of Turrentine Baptist Church. She was interested in politics and was supportive of the Republican Party. Mrs. Allen was a bomemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Clyde Layfette Allen in 1993; a daughter, Shelby Jean Kutcbins: a son, Jimmy Allen; 4 grandchildren; a great-grandchild: and several brothers and sisters. Survivors: a son, Fred (Ann) Allen of Cooleemee: 5 daugh ters, JoAnn (Tony) Barney, Jane (Dwight) SammoDS, Peggy (Butch) Gaither, all of Moeks viile, GlendaAllen of Salisbury and Dorlene (Dale) Naylor of MocksviUe; a daughter-in-law, Edith Allen of Moeksviile; a son-in-law, Roger Hutchins of Moeksviile; 21 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.. Saturday, Feb.5, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe Smith officiating. Burial was in Turrentine Bap tist Church cemetery. Memorials: Davie Hospice, P.O. Box 348, Moeksviile; Turrentine Baptist General Fund. 613 Turrentine Church Road.MtKksville. Stella Cook Clinard J Stella Elizabeth Cook Clinard, 96, ofAdvance, died on Tuesday, Jan. 25,2005, follow- log a period of declining health. She was born in Forsytb County (Centerville), Winston- SaJem, to Charles Isom Cook and Cora Louise Taylor Cook on July 16, 1908, and has resided in Davie County for the past 55 years. She was married to Oempsey Brown Clinard on July 3,1948. Mrs, Clinard graduated from Appalachian State Normal School (Appalachian State Uni versity), Aug. 28, 1928, She worked as a schoolteacher for over 10 years in Davie.Davidson and Stokes Counties. She was active in many areas of her church life at Wailburg Baptist Church for over 20 years, where she was involved in Sunday School as a superintendent and teacher, sang in the choir, was a BTU Training Leader, involved in missionary woik and was al ways talking folks to church when they needed a ride. After moving to Advance in 1948, she became active with Advance Baptist Church. She was a Sun day School teacher for over 50 years, was a Bible School teacher, sang in the choir and helped out in many other areas over (he years as needed. You could always count on Mrs. Clinard to send out the birthday, get-well and sympathy cards to friends and family. She was inolved with her sons in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts in Uwharrie Council. She was also involved with the Senior Citizens Club in Davie County for many years. She was taiented in cro cheting, knitting and tatting skills, OS she continued to crochet until a few weeks ago. passing out bookmarks to friends and family. Her husband, Dempsey Brown Clinard, her sister, Blanche Cook Hedgecock. and her brothers. David Cook, Isom Cook, Claude Cook and Fred Cook preceded her in death. Survivors; a sister, Grace Cook Williard and husband Don of Wailburg; sons, Charlie Clinard and wife Patricia of Ad vance, and George Clutard and wife Diane ofWinslon-Salem; 5 grandchildren; 10 nieces and nephews; 13 grand-nieces and nephews; and 2 great-nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 28 in Hayworth-Miller Kinderlon Chapel, Advance, with Don Williard. brother-in-law of Mrs. Clinard, officiating. Burial fol lowed at the Advance First Bap tist Church Cemetery. Memorials; to the charity/or ganization of your choice. Charlene Brown Foster Mrs. Carlene Brown Foster, 79. of US 601 North, Moeks viile.died Monday, Feb. 7,2005, at her home. She was born in Davie County,Dec.3,1925.to the late Wilson and Mabel Uoyd Brown, Mrs. Foster loved working with flowers and had been owner/op erator of Davie Florist for more than 30 years. Survivors: her husband, Claude H. Foster of the bome; 2 sons. Jimmy (Theresa) Foster of Moeksviile and Eddie (Hilda) Foster of Advance: a brother, Dock Brown of Moeksviile; 2 grandchildren: 2 great grandchil dren: 4 step-grandchildren; and several half brothers and sisters. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 pan. Wednes day, Feb. 9, at Eaton Funeral Home. A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, Feb.lO, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Darrell Cox and the Rev. Jim Sanders officiating. Burial was to be in Union Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. Davie County Public Library Mool;sville, NC I, J9AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 10,2005 O V v1 • .~h i:--" U . Qk Betty Lappin Fritzler J Mrs. Betty Lappin Fritzler. 77, died Fiiday, Feb. 4.200S at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Mis, Fritzler was bom July 17,1927 in Hammond, Ind. She was a member of Cential Teuace United Methodist Church for 4S years and was active in the United Methodist Women, Sun day School and the Dry Bones Senior Citizens. She was in volved in senior citizens groups of Konnoak Methodist, Salem Baptist, Ardmore Baptist and Covenant Presbyterian churches. She was a member of Bioadbay Extension Homemak- CIS, The Shepherd's Center, Lu pus Foundation, YMCA-Active Older Adults, Ametican Legion Women's Auxiliary and the. YWCA Meiry Mixers. Survivors: her husband of 50 years, Victor E. Fritzler; 2 daughters, Vickie (Michael) Rhoney ofRandleman and Heidi (Steve) Judd of Mocksville; a son, Gregory Fritzler of Atlanta, Ga.; 5 grandchildren; and a sis ter, Patti Schoebel (Alex) of Biielle.NJ. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 pan. Monday, Feb. 7 at Cdmal Teeuace Unit^ Meth odist Church with the Revs. Bill Berry, Bairy Lemons and Roger Kimball officiating. Burial fol lowed in Parklawn Memorial Paik. Memorials: Central Terrace Methodist, 3 E. Devonshire St., Winston-Salem, 27107; or in honor of her husband to Alzheimer's Association, 1315 Ashleybrook Lane, iA^nston-Sa- lem, 27103. Lucille Cain Hartman / Mrs. Lucille Cain Hartman of I Winston-Salem died Saturday, Feb. 5,2005, at Aibor Acres. She was bom in Cana to John Boyce and Ina Naylor Coin. Mrs. Hartman was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, John Minehardt Hottman; 2 sisters, Gladys Pulliam and Joybe Benion; and a brother, John Cain. Survivors: 2 sisters, Eleanor Blackmore and Faye Rich; a sis ter-in-law, Carolyn Cain; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hartman was a 1932. graduate of N.C. Baptist Hospi tal School of Nursing. She was a private duty nurse for nine years before serving in the U5. Army Nurse Corps during World War n. She remtsed to Winston- Salem to wodc in a number of at Baptist Hospital. For several years she was director of Forsyth County Red Cross Nursing Ser vices and then worked nine years for the Department of Clinics at Bowman Gray School of Medi cine. Mrs. Hartman was a teacher and leader in the nurs ing profession. She was a life time member of the American Nurses Association and the N.C. Nurses-Association. She was a member of Knollwood Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. A memorial service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Feb. 7 at Knollwood Baptist Church. Memorials: WFU School of Medicine/Lucille Cain Hartman Fund for Nursing Archives, c/o Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, 27157-1021. Leoua Foster Hepler Mrs. Leona Foster Hepler, 9d, of Koras Lane, Mocksville, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. . She was born in Davie County, Jan. 6,1909, to the late James F. and Mary Lillie Garwood Foster. Mrs. Hepler was a member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church. She was retired fiom Hanes Knittiag. Mrs. Hepler loved working with flowers and enjoyed cooking. She was fond of her nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hepler was preceded in death by her husband, Charles J. Hepler, in 1974;3brothers, Wil liam Foster, Charlie Foster and Theodore Foster; and 2 sisters, Geneva Hepler and Sallie Win- ' ters. Survivors: a brother, Spurgeon (Lucille) Foster Sr. of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, Ruth Foster of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews; many great nieces and nephews; and a spe cial care-giver, Frances Allen of Mocksville. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Feb.9, at Cornatzer United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kay Frye officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Rey nolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Davie County Public Libraig Moo!'.9vi]le, NC <n o 'T DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 10,2005 e <3^ J Mildred lIickerHutehens Mrs. Mildred Tucker Hutchens, 78, of High Point, died Wednesday, Feb. 2,2005 at High Point Regional Hospital. Mrs. Hutchens was born March 23,1926 in Yadkinville, a daughter of Charles W. and Evelyn AJlgood Tiicker. She was raised at Mills Home in Thomasville and had been a resi dent of High Point most of her life. She was a member of the Hilliard Memorial Baptist Church. On July 19, 1947 she tnanied William G. Hutchens Jr., who preceded her in death Aug. 3,1960. She was also preceded in .death by a son, Laiiy Allen Hutchens, and step-father, Will iam L. Seigler. Survivors; 2 daughters, Karen Crozier and husband Jim of Greensboro, and Kathy Cbllins and husband Danell of Kemetsville; 3 grandchildren; and a half sister, Johnsie Shelton of MtKksville. Her funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5 at Hilliard Memorial Baptist Church by the Rev. Raymond Needham. Burial was in Floral Garden Memorial Park Cem etery. Memorials: Hilliard Memo rial Baptist, 2311 Westchester Drive, High Point, 27262. y Annie Shore Wilkins Mrs. Annie Shote Wilkins, 84, of Chinquapin Road, Yadkinville, died TTiuisday, Feb. 3,2005 at Willowbrook Health Care Center. « She was bora Nov. 16,1920 in Iredell County to the late Dan and Ada Southard Shote. Mrs. Wilkins was a homemaker and a member of Liberty Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, shewas preceded in death by her husband, Loyd Wilkins on Oct. 15,2001; and by several broth ers and sisters. Surviving: 3 daughters, Athalea Wilkins Jones of Yadkinville: Joann (Billy) White of Harmony and Marlene (Adrian) Johnson, all of Har mony; 3 grandchildren; 8 gieat- grandchildren; and 3 sisters, Lossie Martin and Iva Baraen, both of Harmony, and Lottie Brown of North Wilkesboro. Her funeral service was held 2:30 pan. Sunday, Feb. 6 at Lib erty Baptist Church by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. /Paidine Woolen * Miss Pauline Wooten, 88, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, at Brightmoor Nursing Center in Salisbury, after being in declin ing health for many years. She was-born in Hardin County, Iowa, May 16,1913, to the late Wesley R. and Maty McCormick Wooten. Miss Wooten was preceded in death by 4 brothers, Paul, John, George and Howard Wooten; and a sister, Ruth Maynard. Survivors: 3 brothers, Rich ard (Jean) Wooten of Salisbury, William Bill (Lucille) Wooten and James (Jessie Ruth) Wboteji all of Mocksville; atul numerous nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Feb.9, at Rose Cemetery with the E>r. Van Lankfotd officiating. -0 Q Davie County Public Libraiy Moot(sviJle, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17,2005 Sr., 50. of Marconi Sireel. Mocksville. died on Tuesday. Feb. 8.2005 at his residence. Bom in New Berlin. N.Y. on April 4.1954, he was the son of Ihe laie Amasa Ray and Shirley Hinkley Clark. He was em ployed for more than 23 years by Vulcan Materials ofFanning- lon Road as a heavy equipment operator and mechanic, and was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Slatesville. Survivors: his wife of 27 years, Susan Cruikshank Clark of the home; 2 sons. Amasa "Jamie" Clark Jr. and Alan Clark, both of Mocksville; a daughter. Melissa Clark of Yadkinville; a brother. Anhur Mallory of Florida; 2 sisters. Helen Beagle of New York and Gloria Eaton of Advance; a grandson; and 3 step-grandchil- dren. A sister. Joyce Harrington, preceded him in death. The funeral service for Mr. Clark was held on Friday, Feb. II at 2 p.m. at the Farmington Baptist Church with the Revs, Scoit Lyeriy and Mitchell Rash ofiiciating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. .Memorials: Hospice of Iredell. 2347 Simonton Road. Statesville, 28625; or Victory Baptist, 1074 Midway Drive. Statesville, 28625. , Herbert Isom Boggs J Herbert Isom Boggs. 75. of Yadkinville.diedPriday.Feb, 11, 2005 at Willow Brook Health Care Center. He was bora on July 4.1929 in Yadkin. County to the late Heno" Isom and Ruby Dinkins Boggs. Mr. Boggs was of the Baptist faith antf served in the Army during the Korean War. He was a race care fan and drag racer and fisherman. Mr. Boggs worked at the Farmington Mo tor Sports, Thomas Furniture Manufacturing in Winscop-Sa- lem and Baker Furniture in Mocksville. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Surviving: bis wife of 48 years. Lorina Groce Boggs; 4 sons, Bobby Boggs. Terry Boggs. Jeff Boggs. all of Yadkinville, and Lany (Cindy) Boggs of Mocksville; 5 daugh ters. Linda (Tyrone) Johnston, Wanda (Bryan) Southard. Sylvia Boggs. Sh^n (Doug) Phillips. Susan (Scott) Talley. alt of Yadkinville; a sister. Nancy B. (Howard) Ray of East Bend; a step-brother. Archie Slater of King; and 14 grandchildren. A celebration of life service was held on Monday. Feb. 14 at 11 ajtt. at Mackie-Oeniry Fam ily Chapel with the Rev. Billy Seals officiating. Burial followed at Wyo Cemeiery. Carl Seaford Green ^ Mr. Carl Seaford Creen, 76, of County Home Road. Mocks ville. died Sunday, Feb. 13. 2005. at his home. He was born in Davie County, Jan. Sanford and b the former owner Greens Wholesale and Green & Evetette Grocery. He was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. Mr. Green was a member ofJericho Hardi-son Rurilan Club for many years. He was preceded in death by an into: daughter. Saitdra Carol Green; 2 brothers; and 3 sisters. Survivors: a daughter, Karla Green (Jim) Roberts of Char lotte; a sister. Margaret Green Powell ofAdvance; and 2 grand children. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m., Tuesday. Feb.15. at Jericho Church of Christ Cem- etety. Memorials; Davie Hospice. P.O. Box 848. Mocksville; or American Cancer Society. I5I0 B Martin St.. Winston-Salem. 27103. , Ruby Messick Hellard y Mrs. Ruby Messick Hellard. 83, formerly of North Main Street, Mocluville. died Satur day, Feb. 12, 2005, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was born in Davie County. Aug. 6.1921 .to the late Claude and Dora Dwiggins -Messick. Mrs. Hellard was re tired from Cone Mills. She was - a member of Victory Baptist i Church in Cooleemee. Mrs, Hellard was preceded in death by a brother, Albert Messick; and 2 sisters. Mary Adams and Ethel Hellard. Survivors: a daughter. Carlius (Frank) Myers of Ad vance; a grandson; 2 sisters, Sadie Jordan of Mocksville and Oilda Chaffin of Durham; and a brother. Claude Messick Jr. of Slatesvilie. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m..Tuesday.Feb.l5. at Vic tory Baptist Church with the Rev. Stan Riddle officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. T Memorials; Victory Baptist Church. P.O. Box 686. Cool- Davie County Put)lic Ubraiy MoclwHle, NO !n Tl <0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17,2005 V I <s— t W isr- Wesley Junior Johnson Wesley Junior Johnson, 77, of Sophia, died Sunday, Feb, 13 at his residence. He was bom June 10.1927 in Davie County, a son of Wesley and Mittie Cm Johnson, He was a letired employee of Kay-Lyn Furniture Company and was a World War II veteran having served in the U.S. Navy, He was of the Baptist faith and was a breeder and exhibitor of exotic bird. On Oct.^, 19S2, he mar ried the former Reta Johnson who survives of the home. Also surviving: 2 sons, Keith Johnson of Sophia and Brian Johnson and wife. Lara of Archdale; his mother. Mittie C, Johnson of MocksvUle; 3 sisters, Elsie Hartley of Sevierville, Tenn., Odessa Taylor of Mocks- vilie and Beulah Honey- cutt of Landis; 3 brothers, the Rev. Jack Johnson, Landon Johnson and Charlie Johnson, all of Mocks- ville, and 2 grandsons. A graveside service was con ducted Tiiesday, Feb, IS at 11 ajn. at Floral Garden Park Cem etery by the Rev. Jack Johnson. Ricky Wayne Sims / Mr. Ricky Wayne Sims, S3, of Eimwood Street, Mocksville, died Sunday, Feb, 13,200S, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Sa- iem after a long battle with leu kemia, Mr, Sims was bom Jan, 8, 19S2, in New Hanover County, to Arville and Nell Blanton Sims of Wilmington. He most re cently had taught at North Rowan High School in Spencer. Mr, Sims had taught for 14 years at Hoggard High School in Wilmington and worked as a for mulations scientist at Applied Analytical Industries in Wilmington. Mr. Sims was a graduate of New Hanover High School, class of 1970, and a graduate of UNC-Wilmington ' with a degree in biology and chemistry. He was attending Victory Baptist Church in Cool- eemee. but was a member of Spring View Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church in Wilmington, where he had taught Sunday school, was trea surer and a lay speaker. He en joyed reading, studying science, playing the piano and traveling, especially to San Diego, Calif,, England and Scotland. Mr. Sims had done research in Ecuador as a biology student. Survivors, in addition to his parents:-his wife, Susan Smoot Sims of the home; a son, Jonathan Richard Sims of the home; a daughter, Katherine Marie Sims of the home; 2 sis ters, Renee (Sandy) Tew and Jan (Glenn) Caner all of Fayette- ville; a brolher-in-Iaw, Jimmy (Teresa) Smoot of Mocksville; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 pan., Wednesday. Feb. 16, at Salem United Methodist Church with the Revs. Stephen Blair and Stan Riddle officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Westem NC Chapter, S9S0 Fairview Road, Suite 230, Charlotte, 28210. Andrew Thomas TYexler y Andrew Thomas "A.T." Trexler, 83, of Center Street, Cooleemee, died on Monday. Feb. 14, 2004 at Rowan Re- giotiiil Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on May 7,1921, he was the son of the late Adam T. and Maggie Sells Trexler, He was retired n from Burlington Mills, was a chaner member of Victory Bap tist Church and was a member of Cooleemee VFW Post 1119. His wife, Mary Osbome Trexler, preceded him in death on Nov. 9, 2001, He was also preceded in death by a brother. Clay Trexler, and 2 sisters, Pauline Scott and Hazel Melton. Survivors: a brother. Ray Trexler of Cooleemee; a sister, Angeline Bean of South Caro lina; caiegivers; several nieces and nephews and his dog Fep- ''^A graveside service was to be held on Thursday. Feb. 17 at 2 pan. at Rowan Memorial Park with the Revs. Stan Riddle and Mike Motley officiating. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 pan. Wednesday, Feb. 16 at Davie Funeral Service in Mocksville, at other times at the home of Peggy Waller on Pine Ridge Road. Memorials: Victory Baptist, P.O. Box 686, Cooleemee. Virginia Adams Waters ^ Mrs. Virginia Adams Waters, 92, of Salisbury St., Mocksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 9,2005. She was bora in Rowan COunty.Oct, 14,1912, to the late James Gordon and Mary Zula Turner Adams, Mrs, Waters was retired fiom the Mocksville Post Office. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Waters was preceded in death by a son. Major Edwin Waters; 2 brothers, Robert Adams and John Adams; and 3 sisters, Stella Campbell, Cleo Smith and Dorothy Hay, Survivors: 2 daughters. Missy (Carroll) Foster of Mocksville and Molly Coble of Albemarle; and 2 sisters, Jimmy Lou Grubbs of Mocksville and Louise Hapnerof Leesbuig, Fla. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb,12, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Crystal Alexander and Kurt Johnston officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care, 1100 C S. Stratford Road,Winston-Salem,27103; or Prayers and Squares, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville, Oavie Coun^ Public Mocksville, ^ a 'J) 0 0 w o > —o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 24,2005 . 07 . Richard A. Beck y ' Mr. Richard A. Beck, 74, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Feb. 20, at Autumn Care of Mocks ville. Bom March 2, 1930, in Davie County, Mr. Beck was a son of the late Chariie and Lydia Beck. He was a graduate of Cooleemee High School, Class of 1949. Mr. Beck retired from work in finance, insurance. Southern Railroad, and Lexing ton Fumiture. He was a retired volunteer firefighter from n Jerusalem Fire Department. Mr. Beck served his country in the U.S.Army from 1950-1952.He enjoyed raising Black Angus cowsandexotic birds. A lifelong member of Jerusalem Baptist Church, Mr. Beck has served in numerous positions as deacon, Sunday School Teacher, choir member and chair of the sanctu ary building comminee. Survivors: Billie Jean Josey Beck, his wife of 52 years; daughter Cathy Bellucci and husband Frank of Mocksville; 2 granddaughters; brothers Claude Beck and wife Nancy of Mocks ville, Clifford Beck and wife Marie of Lexington, and Ken neth Beck and wife Helen of Salisbury; a sister, Edith Crubb and husband Clifton of Mocks ville; sister-in-law Ruth Beck of Mocksville, wife of deceased brother Wade Beck; and numer ous nieces and nephews. Services were Wednesday. Feb. 23 at 3 p.m. at Jerusalem Baptist Church with the Rev. Glenn Sellers and Keith Beck offlciating. Memorials: Jerusalem Bap tist Building Fund, c/o Helen Queen, 3203 US 601S, Mocks ville. 7 Carolyn C. Blackburn Mrs. Carolyn Claudine Bennett Blackburn,63,of Cool eemee, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 at her home. Mrs. Blackburn was bom Nov. 19, 1941 to Claude Alexander and Sena Bessie Heckey Bennett in Flint, Mich. Surviving: her husband, Larry E. Blackburn of the home; 2 sons, William E. Hudspeth U and Clinton (Tina) Hudspeth, both of Yadkinville; a step daughter, Teresa (Billy) Nance 'of Wtixlleaf; 2 half brothers; 2 half sisters; 2 uncles, all out of state; a sister in law. Maty Kent of Yadkinville; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held in the Liberty UAited Methodist Church Cemetery by Revs. Nelson Jackson and Chris Will- Everette Aaron Eckerd V Dr. Everette Aaron Eckerd, 83, of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Saturday morning, Feb. 19,2005. He was bom in Hickory on April 5,1921 to the late Obed and Lola Bessie Burgess Eckerd and was a retired dental surgeon, having practiced in Mocksville for more than 50 years. He was a graduate of the Ihylorsville High School, and Duke Univer sity with a bachelor's degree in chemistry. He earned a degree in dentistry from the University of Maryland. He was a member of the N.C. State Dental Associa tion. and was a driver with Meals on Wheels. He was a long-time member of the First Presbyterian Church where he had been an elder, a deacon and Sunday School teacher. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World ' War II and later served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict. Survivors: his wife of 56 years, Margaret Norton Eckerd of the home; 2 daughters, Camille (Louis) Lambe of Cary, and Annette (Richard) Goard of Greenwich, Conn; 3 grandchil dren; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held Tuesday, Feb. 22 in the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Kurt Johnson offlciating. A private graveside service was conducted in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Building Fund of Rrst Presbyterian, 261 S. Main St.. Mocksville: YMCA, Cem etery Street, Mocksville; or Meals on Wheels, 717 N. Main St., Mocksville. David Richard Elmore Mr. David Richard Elmore, 61. of Liberty Church Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Feb. 17, 2005, at Iredell Memorial Hospital, Statesville. He was bom June 30,1943, in Davie County to the late Grover Nathan and Ana Belle Crabtree Elmore. Mr. Elmore was the former co-owner of Elmore & Tkivette Lumber Co. He was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church where he was an ordained deacon,memberof the choir, luid a past Sunday school superintendent and teacher. Mr. Elmore was a former member of North Davie Ruritan Club. He was preceded in death by bis wife, Jean Hepler Elmore on April 29,2000; and a sister-in- law, Peggy Elmore. 'Survivors: 2 daughters, Tracey and husband Shayan Samsam of Holly Springs and Andrea and husband Todd Hartman of Daly Qty, Calif.; a brother, Clarence Elmore of Mocksville: a sister and brother- in-law. Linda and husband Jack Trivette of Mocksville; and several nieces, nephews and great nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 20, at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Lee Cook and Jack Johnson officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Building Fund, Bear Creek Baptist, 492 Bear Creek Church Rd.. Mocksville. -St % u CS— Davie County Public Ubraty Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUm-Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Feb. 24,2005 • 07 Gloria Garner Mrs. Gloria Gamer,.78, ofV Mocksville, died Feb. 16,2005 in Rowan Regional Medical Center. Her husband. Boyd Gamer, preceded her in death on March 27,1999, Survivors: a son, Boyd R. {Catherine) Gamer ofthe home;2 daughters, Joyce (Phillip) Nowden of San Diego. Calif,, and Velva Deleano of Portland, Maine; 4 brothers, Frank McDonald of Spring Vale, Mass.. Joe McDonald and Alex McDonald, both of Clinton, Mass., and Francis McDonald of Sanford. Maine. A private service of remem. brance will be held. George "GW'Uvengoods/ Mr. George Webster "G.W." Livcngood, 85, of Riverview Road, Advance, died Thursday, Feb. 17.2(H)5. at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. He was bom Nov. 3, i919, in Davie County to the late George R. and Lou Foster Livengood. He had been employed with Dixie Fumiture, Robert Lee Seaford farms, and Hickory Hill GolfClub. He was a lifelong member of Fork Baptist Church where he served in many capacities and had 13 years of perfect anendance. Mr. Livengood was a member of the VFW of Lexington, the Fork Civic Club and was a World War II veteran with the U. S. Army. He was preceded in death by his wife, Venice Elizabeth Seaford Livengood; a sister, Frances Livengood; 2 brothers. Bill and Junie Livengood; and4 half-brothers, John. Odell. Charles and Clarence Livengood. Survivors; a son and daughter-in-law, Garry "Tiny" and Yvonne Alien Livengood of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and 2 nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Sunday. Feb.20, at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Robert Garett. Craig Seaford. and Danny Shore officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Building Fund,Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64Ei Mocksville, Bobby Maness Robert "Bobby" Adam Maness, 63, of Rockwell, died Friday, li'^ Rowan Re- i o n a 1fs ^Medical Anson County.Mr, Maness a son of the late Grover C. and Cora B-Helms Maness. He was , self-employed. Survivois; his wife, Bonnie Howard Maness of Mocksville; sons, Bobby Maness Jr., Randy Howard and Timothy and Michael Maness; daughters, Lisa Ruth and Kathy Maness; stepdaughter. Angelia Johnson; ' brother, William Maness; sisters, Joyce Fain, Linda Welch and Siggy Blakely; and 6 grandchil dren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Monday,Feb. UatBlscoe Cemetery, Biscoe. Memorials: donor's choice. CT" • O _ ta munty 41 dav.ecountventerprberecord.™„^,,„.„^3,^. . ^ V t. o Margaret J.Caskadden/ Mrs. Maigaret Janelte Rhyne Caskadden. 79. formerly of Turrenline Church Road, Mocksville, died Monday. Feb. 21. 2005 in the Chesterfleld General Hospital. Cheraw. S.C. She was boni in Chesterfield County. S.C.. fan. 30. 1926 to the late James and Nessie Gilmore Rhyne. She had been employed at Fran Ray Nursing Home as a nursing assistant. She was a member of Calvaiy Bap- tist Church and enjoyed reading her Bible and cooking.Mrs. Caskadden was pre ceded in death by her husband. Bruce Caskadden; a daughter. Katherine Hamilton; a sister. Maty Hill; and 2 brotheis. Frank Bill Rhyne. Survivors : 3 sons. Bobby. David and Edward McInviUe. all of Benneltsville. S.C.; a sister. Theo Anderson of Lancaster. S.C.; and 2 grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m.. Thursday. Feb.24. at Calvary Baptist Church Cem etery with the Rev. Jim Gryder officiating. Memorials: Calvaiy Baptist, 1663 US 601 S., Mocksville. / Mildred Mozell Freeman / Funeral services for Mildred Freeman. 63. of Elkin. were at 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 26,2005. at the Church of Christ in Kiess. Texas with Benny Durham. Mike Talley and Kelly Durham' officiating. Burial followed in Plainview Memorial Park. Mrs. Freeman died Monday. Feb. 21 at her residence in Elkin. She was born on Aug. 2. . She married Don Freeman on Sept. 18. 1961. He died on Jan. 5. 1998. She attended schools in Kress and taught Sunday School for many years. She was a member of North Main Church of Christ in Mocksville. Survivors: 2 daughters.Tammy Lee of Sulphur Springs. Texas; Tina Freeman of Antlers. Okla.; 2 sons. Bobby Freeman of Yadkinville and Kevin Freeman of Norwalk. Conn.; a brother. Danny James of Plainview. Texas; 2 sisters. Ima Stanford of Springtown. Texas and Marcella Duiham of Kress. Texas; and 6 grandchildren. Callie Cape Goforth J Callie Cape Goforth. 77. of Cora Jolly Lane. Mocksville. died on Friday. Feb. 25.2005 at Rowan Regional Medical Cen ter. Bom in Iredell County on Sept. 21. 1927. she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Essie Manley Cape. She was a retired certified nurse's assistant and was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. On July 3,1945. she married Clyde W. Goforth. who survives. Also surviving; 4 sons. Qyde E. (Virginia) Goforth of Spen cer. Donald Ray (Alice) Goforth of Mocksville. Jimmy Goforth of King and Roger L. (Debbie) Goforth of Gold Hill; 3 daugh ters. Barbara (Randy) McDaniel and Linda (Don) Sparics. all of Mocksville. and Betty (Larry) Fortune of Salisbury; a brother. Fred Cape of Slatesville; 15 grandchildren; and 30 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 2 children. Junior Goforth and Kathleen Goforth. and by a brother. Frank Brown. "■ Funeral services were held Sunday. Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. at theTrinity Baptist Church with the Revs. Darrell Cox and Jim Gryder officiating. Burial was inthe Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Trinity Baptist Building Fund. 2722 US 601 S.. Mocksville. .Gladys Canter Hampton «/ Gladys Canter Hampton. 88. of Joyner Street. Cooleemee. died on Sunday. Feb. 27. 2(X15 at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on July 13. 1916. she was thedaughter of the late William and Jennie McDaniel Canter. She was a homemaker and was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband of more than 40 years. Robert Lee Hampton Sr.; and by a sister, a grandson and a great-granddaughter. Survivors: 5 sons. J.W. Mclniyre of Woodleaf. Robert "Tarz" Hampton Jr.. Jimmy (Su san) Hampton. Johnny Hampton and Kenny Hampton, all of Cooleemee; 5 daughters. Dor othy Vanzant of Kannapolis.Betty Jane Campbell of Mt. Airy. Shirley Webb of Charleston. S.C.. Joyce (Richard) Spillman and Dianne (Carl) Barber, all ofCooleemee; 2 step-daughters. Zanie Bost of Kannapolis and Hazel Knight of Advance; a brother. Sam Canter of Florida; 3 sisters. Polly Hendrix of Win- ston-Salem. Ella Mae Smith of Advance and Rebecca Holt- meyer of Mocksville; 12 grand children; 22 great-grandchil dren; 7 great-great-grandchil dren; 7 step-grandchildren; and4 step-great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service was held on Wednesday. March 2 at 11 a.m. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Stan Riddle officiating. Burialwas in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials: Camp Manna. 243 Gibson Way. Mocksville. Davis County Public LBtfSiW MooksviHe, NG V • (O DAVIE COUNTY EOTERPrBE RECORD, Thu^y.M,^ 3, tY M 1^ .4 J Mary Starr Murphy Mrs. Mary Starr Murphy, 84, of US 601 N., Mocksvitle, died Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at Suny Community Nursing Cen ter. She was born in Oavie County. Feb. 17,1921, to the late George and Florence Allen Starr. Mrs. Murphy was a nurseryman and was involved, with her late husband, in many Nurseryman Associations across North Caro lina. She enjoyed fishing and spending time with her grand sons. Mrs. Murphy was preceded in death by her husband, Lonnie Gwyn Murphy on March 7, 1995; a son, Jimmy Murphy in 1975; a sister, Pauline Sidden; and 2 brothers, Harry Lee Starr and Billy Gray Starr. Survivors: a son. Bill (Vickie) Murphy of Mocksville; a sister, Annie Ruth Frye of Mocksville; 3 grandsons; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, March 3. at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel, with the Revs. Lee Cook and Jack Johnson and Dr. David GilbreathoRiciating. Burial was to be in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7- 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Cemetery Fund of Bear Creek Baptist, c/o Pan Beck, 492 Bear Creek (Thurch Road. Mocksville. Katie Davis Walters y Mrs. Katie Davis Walters, 77, of Hobson Drive, Mocksville, died Saturday, Feb. 26,2005, at her home. She was bom in Chatham County, March 22,1927, to the late Roy and Mary Elizalieth Dollar Davis. Mrs. Walters was a retired nurses assistant. She en joyed playing bingo and travel ing. Mrs. Walters was preceded in death by a brother, Roy G. Davis; an infant brother; an in fant sister; and a grandson. Survivors: 2 daughters, Edna Calhoun and Tammy Black- wood, both of Mocksville; 5 sons, Richard (Nellie) Walters of Slier City, Ron (Bonnie) Walters of Shoshoni, Wyo., William (Vickie) Walters of Cache, Okla., Kerry (Linda) Walters of Minnesota. Roy (Mvra) Walters of Fort Myers, Fla.; 2 brothers, Charles Davis of Carrboro, and Thomas Davis of Yadkinville; a sister, Helen Vaughn of Robbins; 20 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren and great- great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m.. Tuesday. March 1. in the Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Joel Boyles offi ciating. Memorials: Iredell Hospice, 2347 Simonton Road, States- ville, 28625; or Iredell Home Health, P.O. Box 5789, States- ville, 28687. y Carla Elizabeth Watson Carla Elizabeth Watson. 43, of Woodleaf, died Monday, Feb. 21, 2005 in Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. She graduated from West Rowan High School, and at tended A&T University and Livingstone College. She was an active member of Mount Vemon Presbyterian Church in Woodleaf. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, William Anderson and Christine Robinson Watson: a brother and sister, Harold Robinson and Wilhemina Watson. Survivors: 2 sisters, Inita (Reginald) Gaither of Mocks ville and Levonia (Clevester) Dalton of Woodleaf. The funeral was Saturday, Feb. 26 at 1:30 p.m. in the chpael of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Dr. Rob ert Fullwood officiated, and burial followed in Mount Vemon Presbyterian (Thurch Cemetery. Betty Clayton WhickerJ Mrs. Betty Clayton Whicker, 73, of Bermuda Run, died Thurs day, Feb. 24,2005 at her home. She was bom Nov. 23,1931 in Forsyth County to Jefferson Edward and Margaret Paige Clayton. Mrs. Whicker was a member of the Country Qub of Sebring, Fla.. the Highlands An League and Bermuda Run Coun try Club. She was preceded in death by her father. Survivors: her husband. Gene T. Whicker of the home; her mother of Winston-Salem; 3 sons. Dr. Michael E. Whicker and wife Vickie of Farminglon, Richard Whicker and wife Lori of Quincy, III., and Mark Whicker and wife Tracy of Eagle, Colo.; a daughter, Vicki Whicker of Paciffic Palisades, Calif.; 2 brothers, Richard Clayton of Winston-Salem and Thomas Qayton of Pfafftown; and 9 grandchildren. A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Roger Kimball officiating. Memorials; ALS Assoc., WFU/BMC, Dept. of Neurol ogy, Medical Center Blvd., Win ston-Salem, 27157, atm. Laura Smith. n Q pi Davie County Public LifefSfy Mooks'<'iller N6 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. March 10,2005 Frances Virginia Correll J Mri. Frances VirginiaCorrei:. 86, of Autumn Care of Mocksville.died Sunday, March 6. 20O5. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. VVinston-SaJem. She was bom May 29. ipig'■n Davie County to the lateRufus Columbus and Lennie Mae Correll Williams and was ahomemaker. She was of theMethodist Faith.Mrs, Conell was preceded indeath by her husband. EdwardCotreil.in i988;adaughter.JayManeCoiTBll and 2 sisters , a daughter.Lucille (Daniel) Boone of Lexington; 2 sisters. Jessie BelleHarrison of Lexington andRebecca Snider of MocksvilJe;2 Sranddaughiets; agreai-giand-datighter; 3 great-great-grand-chjJdien; 3 nieces; and a nephew,A graveside service was heldat 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 9,at Liberty United MethodistChurch with the Rev. JeremyPierce officiating. Memorials; Building Fund ofLi^berty United MethodistChurch. 141 Liberty Circle. MocksvilleiorKateB.ReynoldsHospice Home, 100 HospiceLane. Winston-Salem. 27103. , Rosemary Moss Gamer/ Miss Rosemary Moss Garner. 58, of Megan Place Court.Clemmons. died Monday."B March 7,2005, atI Forsyth MedicalI Center. She was born in RowanICounty. April 7,1946. to the late Sidney Thomasand Ruth BogerGamer. Miss Gamer wasemployed by Transcend Services. She had been a medical transcriptionist by VA MedicalCenter in Salisbury and Win-ston-Salem and at WFU BaptistMedical Center. She was a memberofBelhel United Methodist Church. She was a graduate of Salisbury Business Col-iege. She had b«n a pianist formany years and had a love ofchildren and her church music.Survivors: 2 sisters, Pat (Ron) Garrett ofWinsion-Saiemand Carroll (Bill) Kisner ofWin ston-Salem; a brodier. 'niomasGamer of Wnston-Salem; sev-eial m'eces and nephews; special great-niece. Savannah Blis; andspecial friend, Dottie Choplin.A graveside service was held2 p.m., Wednesday. March 9. at Bethel United Methodist ChurchCemetery with the Rev. ArdisPayne officiating.Memorials: Storehouse ForJesus, 464 Depot St., Mocks- ville. Kathleen R. GriffinJ Mrs. Kathleen Reeves Grif-Hn. 75 formerly of Hobson Ms'' March 7.2005. at WFU Baptist MedicalCenter in Winston-Salem.She was bom Sept. 30.1927to the late Wright and Etta Jack son Reeves. Mrs. Griffin was ahomemaker and was ofthe Ban-list faith. She enjoyed workingpuzzles and quilting. H„';^°"'n'"^aspfecededm■l^byasister.OllieMilleranda brother, Lester Reevesp, ^""Jvors: a daughter.Phylhs Burgess of Mocksville-2 sisttrs. Emma Tutterow and both of Mocks-vilIeilbrothen.DonaldReevesofMocksville and Carl RichardR«vesofCooleemee;6grand-hildren: 11 great-grandchil- A funeral service was to beheld at Eaton Funeral Home^apeiat II a.m. on Thursday M^h 10. with Dr. Darren Coxofficiating. Burial was to be atLegion Memorial Park. Cool-eemee following the funeral ser- Vice. Lester Franklin Hortony/ Mr. Lester Franklin Horton,89. ofHorton Lane. Mocksville,- hied Sunday. March 6.2005, at1 Davie County Hospital. 'He was bom in Woodhull N.Y.,Aug.28.I915.tothelateDelbert and Maude HultzHorton. Mr. Horton was retiredfrom Ingersoil-Rand Co inPainted Post. N.Y.. with morelhan35 years ofservice. He wasof the Methodist faith. Mr.Horton moved to Davie Countym 1983. from Cameron Mills.N.Y.. He had been a dairy and vegetable farmer. Mr. Hononenjoyed gardening, hunting andfishing and took pleasure inspending time with his grand-sons- He was a veteran of theU.S.Anny in 1942.Survivors: his wife,Genevieve Masti Horton of thehome; a daughter, Lois Rose of Mocksville; a son, Delbert(Viola) Horton of Woodhull,N.Y.; 3 grandsons; and one great-grandson. Christopher Rose.A graveside service will be 'held at a later date in Rose Cemetery, The family was to receivefriends from 7 to 8 pan. Wednesday. March 9. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Davie HomeHealth. P.O. Box 848. Mocks ville. Davie CountyMocksville, NW I, V % \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, March 10,2005 vA . ^ i ~-Q V <5— , ^ / Lawrence Lester Irvfn Lawrence Lester Irvin 97formerly of 276 Park Ave.,' Mocksville. died Wednesday March 2.2005 in Salisbury. flomDec.6.I907lnFoisythCounty, he was a son of the late Nathaniel Isaac and NotieHudson Irvin. He was educated in Forsyth County public schools. Mr. Irvin owned and operated Irvin Pontlac in Mocksville and had many business interests including service stations, auto parts stores and a restaurant. In 1940. he estab lish^ Davie County's fust taxi Mrvice. Mr. Irvin was a mem ber of First Baptist Church of Mocksville for 65 years, was a32nd degree Mason with the MocksvtJIe Masonic Lodge for more than 50 years, and a mem ber of Oasis Temple Shrine. A graveside service was held on Friday. March 4. at Rowan Memorial Park with the Rev. Dr.Robert Lewis officiating. Mr. Irvin was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years Martha Hutchins Irvin. on Nov.' . 1992; a brother. James Irvin; Md 2 sisters. Ida I. Gentry andMae I. Wilson. Survivors: his daughter.Daisy I. Nichols and husband Jim of Salisbury: 3 grandchil dren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Memorials: Masonic Homefor Children. 600 College St Oxford. 27565. Harmon Held Latham , Harmon Reid "Sox" Latham. \/ 90, of the Pino community, died on Riday. March 4.2005. Bom in Davie County on April 24.1914. he was the son of the late John and Flora Hunter Latham. He graduated from Farmington High School and at tended Bievard College where he was on die baseball team. He was a dairy farmer in early life, but later went to public work and re tired from Holly Farms. He loved all sports, especially baseball, football and basketball. He was an avid Braves fan. He loved going fishing at the coast. He andhis wife did a lot of traveling af ter their retitement. Survivors: bis wife of 62 years. Nora Cline Latham; 2 sons, James Latham and wife Chinera and Dale Latham, a daughter. Kathy Ellis and hus band Bob. all of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchil dren; 3 step-great-grandchildren; a sister. Louise Dill; a sister-in- law. Helen Latham; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, a son. Steve Latham. 2 brothers. Elmer and Paul Latham, and a brother-in-law. Robert Dill, pre ceded him in death. The funeral service for Mr. Latham was on Monday. March 7 at II am. at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Tommy Robertson and Mindy Williams officiating. Burial was in Pino Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roger, David and Johnny Latham, Bob Dili and Dennis and Matthew Craver. Memorials: Wesley Chapel Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Betty West. 3532 NC 801 N. Mocksville. Atlas David Stevenson ^/ /,f ^'•''enson. 81.of Marconi Street. Mocksville. died on Sunday, March 6.2005 at his residence. Born in Fairfield County. S.C.. on May 22. 1923. he was - -—ana MaryWesley Stevenson. He was a minister ofthe Holiness faith.His wife, Ema Lindsay Stevenson, preceded him in^ih. as did 2 sons. Allen D. and Glenn L. Stevenson. II brothers 3 sisters. Survivors: 7 daughters,^dith M. Stevenson. Alease S. Hayes.Eugenia Ijames.Mary S. agner. Joann Stevenson, and Emas White, all of MocksviUe- mid Phyllis Stevenson of Lex-' ingion; and a brother. Uroy Stevenson of Greensboro.The funeral service was at 11 a.m. Wednesday. March 9 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Dr. Beverly Rose officiat-mg. Bunal was at 2:30 pm. at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greensboro with Bishop RobertMelton Jr. officiating. Davie County Public Ubraiy wrITJVJ Ethel Childers Ihylor V Mrs. Ethel Childers Thylor.87. of Autumn Care, formally of MapleAvenue.Mocfcsville.diedFriday. March 4.2005, at Davie County Hospital. She was born Sept. 14.1917. in Chase City. Va. to the late Lee and Clelia Blankenship Childers. Mrs. Taylor was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. She was preceded in death byher husband. Henry A. Taylor, on March 3.1990; and 3 broth ers. Leonard Childers, Stanley Childers and Howard Childers. Survivors: a son, Jim (Carolyn) Taylor of Statesville; a daughter. Arm (Fred) Gillis of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Harry Childers of Colonial. Va. and Hugh Childers of Richmond. Va.; a sister. Gamette Shook of Keysville, 3 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 2 pan.. Monday, March 7. at Joppa Ctmetery with the Revs. Jeff Copply and David Comer officiating. Memorials: Joppa Cbmetery nFund, c/o First Presbyterian * Church,261S.MainSt..Mocks- "ville; or Monticello United .Methodist Church, 308 Island Ford Rd. Statesville. 28625. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 17,2005 Lillian Ruth Call Mis. Lillian Ruth Foster Call, 80. of Call Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday. March 8,2005. at F o r s y t h County to the ^ late Spencer and Maude Foster Foster. Mrs. Call was a graduate of .Mocks- ville High School class of 1942. She retired from Wonderknit in 1989. She wasamemberof Lib erty United Methodist Church where she was an active mem ber of the United Methodist Women and held offices in the church. Mrs. Call was an active participant in the Relay For Life and enjoyed visiting friends in the nursing home. She had a iove for gardening, flowers, sewing and quilting. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Duette Foster and Louise Essex. Sitrvivors; her husband of59 years. Charles Wilson Call ofthe home, whom she married Dec. 15.1945: adaughier. Peggy and husband Curtis Marshall: 2 grandchildren: 2 great-grand children: a brother-in-law. David Essex; 2 nephews; a niece; and many firends. A funeral service was held at II a.m.. Friday. March 11. at Liberty United Methodist Church with Rev. Sandy Young. Jimmie Essex and Edward Carter officiating. Memorials: Liberty Method ist Cemetery Fund. 141 Liberty Circle. Mocksviile. Eliza Bailey Cope y Mrs. Eliza Bailey Cope. 85. formerly ofMerreils Lake Road. Mocksviile. died Friday, March 11. 2005. at Autumn Care of Mocksviile. > She was bom May 4. 1919 in Davie County to the late Joel and Emma FosterBailey. She re- lired from Hanes Knitting with 27 years of service. She was a longtime member of Fulton United Methodist Church- Mrs. Cope was a quilter and enjoyed cooking and traveling to the beach. She was preceded in death by her husband. Wiley Baxter Cope: a sister. Stella Auman: and 4 brothers. Cicero. Richmond. Frank and John Bailey. Survivors: a daughter, Betty Glass of the Fork Church com munity; a son. Bill (Barbara) Bailey of Denver; 2 sisters. Mattie Tucker and Lula Mae Lanier. both of Advance; 6 grandchildren: 12 great-grand children; 3 great-great-grand- children: and several nieces and nephews- A funeral service was held at 3:30 p-m.. Sunday. March 13. at ' Eaton Funeral Home with the Rev. Jimmy Lancasier officiat ing. Memorials: Fulton Method ist. c/o Terry Stewart. 3098 US 64E. Mocksviile; or Davie Hos pice. P. O. Box 848. Mocksviile. Virginia Harris Davis Virginia Harris Davis. 90, of US 601 South. Mocksviile. died on Friday, March 11. 2005. at Davie County Hospital. Bom in Davie County on June 30. 1914, she was the daughter of the late N. Curtis and Susie Curley Harris. Mrs. Davis was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Mrs. Davis was preceded in death by ber husband. Grimes Lee Davis, in Z993. Survivors: 2 sons. Robert C. (Cindi) Davis. G.L. "Jeep" (Karen) Davis, all ofMocksviile; 4 brothers. Charles Harris of Satelite Beach. Fla.. Sam Hitrris of Salisbury, Bill Harris ofCt>ol- eemee, Jackie Harris of Pensacoia. Fla.; 2 sisters. Nellie Snyder of Cooleemee, Betty James ofNew Bern; 2 grandchil dren; a step-grandson; and sev eral nieces and nephews. En addition to her parents and husband. 3 brothers. Hoyle Har ris. Norman Harris and Fred Har ris. and a sister. Lillian Sales, pieceded her in death. A graveside service was con ducted on Monday. March 14 at U a.m. at Legion Memorial Park with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. Memorials: Somerset Court of Mocksviile. Activity Fund. 150 Ken Dwiggins Dr.. Mocks viile. ^ James Harding Gibson Mr. James Harding Gibson. 84, of Davie Street. Cooleemee. died Friday. March 11,2005, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. He was bom in Cooleemee, Davie County to the late John and Lula Creed Gibson. Mr. Gibson was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War U. He was retired from Gravley Trac tor. Mr. Gibson was preceded in death by a brother. Baxter Gibson. Survivors: his wife of 60 years. Ann Thompson Gibson whom he married on Dec. 23. 1944; 2 sons. Jim (Catherine) Gibson of High Point and Bill Gibson of Cooleemee; 6 grand children; and a friend from Davie Home Health, Christina Hurt. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. on Sunday March 13 at Legion Memorial Park. Cool eemee. with Roben Creason of ficiating. Memorials; Davie Home Health. P.O. Box 848. Mocks viile. Davie County Public Librae Mochaville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 17,2005 / George Wayne Gobble / Mr. George Wayne Gobble. 73. of Linwood, died Friday, March 11, 2005 at Lexington Memorial Hospital. His funeral was held Tues day. March IS at Psalm 91 Church, conducted by the Rev. Max Shoaf, Buriai was in the church cemetery. Mr. Gobble was bom June 2. 1931 in Davie County to George William Gobble and lla Mae Miller Gobble. He was a mem ber of Psaim 91 Church, a vet eran of the U.S. Army serving during the Korean Conflict. He was a graduate ofLinwood High School. Upon graduation, he at tended Hemphill Schools Inc. in New York in a course in opera- lion. maintenance and repair of diesel engines. He was self-em ployed as owner of Bel Way Sigrts and Sunny Hill Estates. Survivors: his wife, Betty Morgan Gobble of the home; 2 sons. Gary Wayne Gobble and wife Ann of Lexington, and Larry Lynn Gobble and wife Kathy of Williamson. Ga.; a daughter.TeresaAshby and husband David of Le.xington; 8 grandchildren; a great-grandson; and a sister. Helen Rogers and husband Jimmy of Lexington. Memorials: Psalm 91 Church. 930 Michael Road. Lex ington. 27295. Clyde Savannah Hatley y Mr. Clyde Savannah HaiJey, 87, of Salisbury, died Saturday, March 12.2005 at the Veterans' AdminisMtion ' Stanley County '0 the late John Gertha Riser Haticy. Mr. Halley was a graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School class of 1936. He worked for40- plus yean for Cannon Mills in Kannapoiis. He was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. He was a flight engineer with the 8th US Army Air Force during World War U. He flew in a B24 Bomber named Tequila Daisy which received fire over Germany and flew into Switzer land where they were held as POWs. He and the radio opera tor of the plane (Archie Mclntyre) managed to escape dressed as a Swiss boy and girl. Mr. HatJey received the follow- ing metals: Distinguished Flying Cross, The Distinguished Air man. the Crood Conduct metal, as well as others. Mr. Hatiey was' a gardener and fishetman in his younger years. Mr. HatJey was known for giving eveiyone he met a slick of Big Red chewing gum. He was preceded in death by his wife of 29 years, Ruby Alexander. 2 brothers. John David Jr. (Jay) and Bobby Hatiey: 2 sisters. Elsie Ulley and Mary Ellen Hatiey. Survivors: 3 nephews; and 4 nieces: A funeral service was held Tuesday, March 15 at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Saiisbui^. Memorials: Liberty Method ist Cemeteiy Fund, 141 Liberty CircJe. Mocksvill; or the carity of choice. Carl R. McCJaney Jr. , Carl Rufus McCJancy, Jr.,37. ^ ofDupom.Wash.diedMarch II. 2005. in Marion, S.C. as a result of an automobile accident. He was a native of Buffalo, N.Y. He was a member of the Winston-Salem Police Depan- ment for 12 years. He had lived in Washington Stale for the past four months. Survivors: his wife. Sharon Wilkes McClaney of the home; 3 sons. Christopher, Carlos and Andre McClaney. all of the home: his parents, Carl R. and Joyce M- McClaney of Buffalo. N.Y.; 2 sisters. Kalhrine Walker of Dupont. Wash, and Delonda Moore of Buffalo, N-V.; his mother and father-in-law. Marga ret and Elliott Wilkes of Mocks- vilie. Funeral services were held on Tuesday. March 15 at noon at GreaterCleveland Avenue Chris tian Church in Winston-Salem. Pastor Sheldon McCancr offici ated. Following the service, the body was returned to Buffalo to the Thomas T. Edwards Funeral Home for final rites and burial. Elizabeth Y. Miller Mrs. Elizabeth Youmans Miller, 85. formerly of Leantte Lane. Mocksvllle, died Satur day.March 12.2005 at Autumn Care of Mocksvllle. She was bom Nov. 19.1919 in Hampton County, S.C. to the late Peter Alexander and Hettie Mae Hamilton Youmans. Mrs. Miller was a graduate of Hamp ton High School and a nursing school graduate. She was a lotig- time resident of Beaufort. S.C. where she was a member of the Central Christian Church. Mis. Miller was an active and lifelong member ofthe Orderofthe Ease- em Star. She retired from the Order of the Eastern Star Retire ment Home in Sumier. S.C. where she had been the admin istrator. Mis. Miller was preceded in death by her husband. Richard Henry Miller on Jan. 7.2002:2 sisters and a brother. Survivors: a daughter. Mary Beth Dierickx of Wake Forest; a son. Richard (Martha) Miller of Mocksvllle: a sister, Billie Baltzegat of Estill. S.C.; 3 grandsons: and a great-grand son. A memorial service will be held in Beaufort. S.C. I, ^1 tN DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 17,2005 "O V A :s V / Beatrice Phillips^ Mrs. Esther Beatrice Penningion Phillips, 84, of US North. Mocksville, died ^^nesday, March 9, 2005, at ^Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom April 18,1920m^he County to the late Luke' wdB^ie Phillips ft^g,^n.Phillips was retired fromMonleigh Gatment Company.'She was an active member of Ljberty Baptist Church wheie she was a member of the Help- eis Class, Sunday school teacher and sang in the chureh choir. " "lember ofihe Mocksville Senior Citizens.She enjoyed flower gaidening. sewing for her family, cooking quilting and crocheting. Phillips was preceded in2 sons, Cecil Phiflipsand Charles Phillips. Survivors: 5 daughters, Faye( pence) Barneycastle of EHejay, Ga., Wilma (Lowell) Reavis Betty (Donnie) Harris,Patsy (Lindsay) Bolin, all of Mocksville and Carolyn (Rick)Price of Clemmons; 3 sons, James (Janette) Phillips of Robbinsville. Bobby (Atdella)Phillips and Lester Phillips, all of Mocksville; 2 sisters, WillieGieen of Washington State and JoAnn Moore of Waynesbuig,Ky : 2 brothers, Brantley Pennington of Hickory andRonnie Pennington of Lexing ton, Ky.; daughter-in-law. Maiy Lee Boger of Mocksville; 25 gt^&hildren; 41 great-grand-chtldren; and 3 great-great grandchildten. A funeral service was held at2 p.m., Friday, March 11, at Lib- erty Baptist Church with the Rev. Marvin Blackburn officiat-'ng. Burial was in the church cemetery Memorials: Liberty Baptist,c/o Lowell Reavis, 489 Duard Reavis Road. Mocksville; Gideons International, Davie Camp, P.O. Box 182, Mocks ville. or Oavie Hospice, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Carl Carman Smith y Mr. Carl Carman Smith, 65, of Main Church Road, Mocks ville, died Tuesday, March 8, 2(X)5, at his home. He was bom Feb. 17, 1940, in Davie County to the late James and Lola Taylor Smith. Mr. Smith was retired from TMW Trucking and had been a truck driver for more than 42 years, hauling locally and over land. He was a member of the US National Guard. Mr. Smith was a member of Blaise Baptist Church and a former member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. He had coached football and Little League baseball at William R. Davie Elementaiy School. Mr. Smith took pleasure in meeting his friends for breakfast at Mill ers Restaurant and spending time with his grandchildren. Survivors: his wife, Sylvia Ann Hamilton Smith of the home; 2 sons. Chuck Smith and Monty (Tammy) Smith, all of Mocksville; a sister, Lola (Johnny) Hellard of Mocksville: 4 brothers, Yoman (Patsy) Smith of Mocksville,Russell (Mildred) Smith of Advance, Randy (Libby) Smith of Union Grove and Jerry Smith of Mocksville: step-mother, Lucille Taylor Smith of Mocksville; 3 grand children; and special friends. Bud and Irene Stroud of Mocks ville. A funeral service was held at 8 p.m., Friday, March 11, at Blaise Baptist Church with the Revs. Jimmy Lancaster and Glenn Sellers officiating. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 12. in Blaise Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Rowan Hospice. 512 Klumac Road; Suite 3, Salisbury, 28144; or Hospice/ Palliative CareCenter, 1100 C South Stratford Rd., Winston Salem, 27103. J Roland L, Steinkraus Mr. Roland L. Steinkraus, 86, of Salisbury, died Tuesday, March 8, 2(>0S at Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom on June 6,1918 in Albion, Mich, to the late Aria Matilda Buscb Steinkraus and Ludwig (Louis) Herman Steinkraus. He was educated in Jackson, Mich, schools, Vendercook Lake Grade & High School, the University of Michi gan School of Architecture and business administration at Michigan State University. He was employed by Jackson Citi zen Patriot newspaper, Thom McCann Shoes, United Shirt Distributors,Reynolds Spring & Wire Co., where be supervised the cost accounting section and a yearin budgeting, and at Union Steel Products Co. in Albion where he worked for 39 years before retiring on Jan. 2, 1977. He was temporarily employed with Rowan Surveying for 3 months. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corp for four years with the Coast Anillery Barrage Balloons in Trinidad, Suriname; France and Germany. He was a member of the National Accoun tants Association At Large, Vet eran of Foreign Wars and Na tional Management Wolverine Council. He was preceded in death by a son, James Louis Steinkraus. Survivors: his wife, Fannie Lucille Trexler Steinkraus; a daughter, Paula E. Williams and husband Ed of Mocksville; and a grandson. His funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12 at Sutnmersett Memorial Chapel. Burial was in U.S. National Cemetery. Memorials: Meals on Wheels of Rowan, P.O. Box 1914, Salisbury, 28145. Davie County Public Mocksville, u o \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, March 17,2005 Lala BuUin Tesh / Mis. Lala Bullin Tesh, 90, of Bermuda Terface, Advance, died Saturday, March 12, 20DS, at Foisyth Medical Center. She was bom April 29,1914, in Surry County to Gabe and Maggie Wood Bullin. Mrs. Tesh attentled First Christian Church of Clemmons and was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar Keller Tesh; a son, Keller Wayne Tesh; a great-granddaughter, Ashley Sykes; 4 brothers and 5 sisters. Surviving: 3 daughters, Joan T. Meadows and husband, Eddie, of Clemmons, Peggy T. Dull and husband, Frank, of Kemersvllle, Kay T. Haas and husband. Bob, of Advance; a daughter-in-law, Linda Tesh of Advance; a brother, Crover Bullin ofWtlson; 11 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and a special caregiver, Becky Wood. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 14, in Hay worth-Miller-Silas Creek Chapel with Stacy Abemathy officiating. The burial service was private for family only. Memorials; First Christian Church of Clemmotis or Glenn View Baptist Church. / Van Raymond Thomas Mr. Van Raymond Thomas, 52, of Shenills Ford, died Friday, March 11,2(X)S, at his home. He was bom March S, 1953, in Marlboro COunty,S.C. to Lilly Beatrice Thomas, Mr. Thomas was the owner and operator of VT Builders. Surviving: his wife, Tanya Dunn Thomas of the home; a daughter, Kari Thomas of Tampa,Fla.; ason,KyIe Thomas and wife, Molly, ofAdvance; his mother-in-law, Margaret Dunn; 2 grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 13 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chape] with the Rev. Joel K. Boyles officiating. Burial fol lowed in Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church cemetery. Memorials: American Heart ASSOC..202 C4ntrePortDr.,Suite 100, Greensboro 27409. n (J 3 ,-v- r Davie County Public Mocksvilie, NO •-0 rt daviecountyenterpriserecord Th .March 24.2005 Dorothy Cordelia Allen J Mrs. Dorothy CbideliaAlIen, 82, of Cedar Rock Assisted Liv ing, Mocksville, died Sunday, March 20,2005. * She was bom in Oavie County on OcL 18, 1922 to the late Ceoige W. and Lillie Mae Riddle Allen. Mrs. Allen retired from Monleigh Garment Co. af ter 25 years of service. Survivors: 2 brothers, Wayne (Sarah) Allen and Virgil Gray Allen, all of Winston Salem; and 2 nephews. Services will be held at a later date. o Q) Mary Lapish Boger J Mrs. Mary Lapish Boger, 93. of Farmington Road, Mocks ville, died Thursday, March 17, 2005, at Davis Regional Medi cal Center in Statesville. She was bom April 15,1911, in Davie County to the late Ernest and Irene Leach Lapish. Mrs. Boger was retired from Manes Knitting with more than 40 years of service. She was a member of Manes United-Meth odist Church in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Boger enjoyed flower gar dening, canning, cooking, sitting and relaxing in her backyard swing reading Bible stories and listening to country and gospel music. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Carl Boger in 1976; a daughter. Maty Ruth Seats; a son, Joe Nathan Boger; a daughter-in-law, Qzell Boger, agrandson, Ernest Boger; and 3 brothers, John Lapish, Ruben Lapish and W.H. Lapish. Survivors; 3 child^ Martha Viiginia (Kenneth) Lanier, Tho mas David (Janet) Boger, and Hubert Samuel Boger. all of Mocksville; a daughter-in-law, Helen Boger of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grand children; 4 great-great grand children; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 19, at Baton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Franklin Myers officiating. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Match 20, in the Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Center United Methodist cemetery fund, c/o Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville. Theodore Schulyer DavisV Mr. Theodore Ted Schuyler Davis, 77, of NC 801 N., Ad vance, died Saturday, March 19, 2005, at Davie County Hospital. He was bom Aug. 9, 1927, in Portland, Ore. to the late Schuyler Eupne and Laurel Peterson Davis. Mr. Davis had 38 years of service with AT&T He worked as a part-time me chanic, andenjoyed working on VWs in his home shop. He was a NASCAR fan. Mr. Davis was a chaner member of Btead of Life Baptist Church, where he had been active in the church construction. He had served his country while in the Merchant Marines and the US Army and was a member of VFW Post 8719 in Advance. Mr. Davis was a graduate of Berkley High School in Berkley, Calif. Mr. Davis was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Davis; a daughter, Susan Neely; and a great-granddaughter, Cady Neely. Survivors: his wife of 58 years, Irene Pilcher Davis of the home; 2 sons, Roger (Shelia) Davis of Advance and Larry (Peggy) Davis of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 8 great grandchil dren; and 3 step-great grandchil dren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Monday, Match 21, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Pas tor Dan Musser officiating. Burial was in ^rmington Com munity Cemetery. Memorials: Bread of Life Baptist, 4557 NC 801 N., Mocksville. Hugh Mitchell Frost </ Hugh Mitchell Frost, 55, of Mocksville, died March 16, 2005 in Forsyth Medical Center. He was the son of the late ^ Rufus and Kopelia Frost. He graduated from Davie High School in 1967. His funeral service was held March 18 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Burial followed in Piney Grove AME Zion Church Cemetery. He is survived by a sister, Rebecca "Beck" Frost of the home. > County Publfe Ubfaty Mocksville, Nc davie countv enterprise record t. p - • March 24,2005 . Jerry Ray Hamm y Mr, Jerry Ray Hamm. 59. of Mockjville, died March 14 -005 al his home. He was born May 18. 1945,in Ashe County to Russell James and Ivalee Osbome Hamm. Heserved in ,he U.S. Army during 'he Vietnam Conflict. MrHamm graduated from Pied mont Bible College and was the former principal and taught al Immaiiuel Christian School. Survivors: his wife, WandaGail Reece Hamm of the home , i""'- Steven Paul Hamm andJody todd Hamm and wife Jen- ntferDay.allofMocksville.andWilliam Russell Hamm ofSumter. S.C.; 3 brothers, Wayne Hamm and wife Virginia ofPin nacle. Earl Hamm and wife Shirley of Creston and Jay Hamm and wife Yvonne of Wanensville;andasisier.in.iawCleuHamm ofCreslon.A fiineral service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 19 at Westbend Baptist Church withihe Rev. S. Carroll Bibb offlei- altng Burial followed in the cnureh cctueicjy. Davyejo Holtzapple MissDavyejoHoItaapple.7,of Sofley Avenue, Mocksville,' died Tuesday, March 15.2005 al Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte. She was bom June 11,1997, in Sunbury, Pa., to David Holtzapple and Debbie S, Snydcr Rowe, She was a mem ber of Trinity Baptist Church. Survivors: her mother and stepfather. Debbie and Brandon . Rowe of Mocksville; paternal grandparents, Earl and Patricia Holuappie of Sunbury, Pa.; ma ternal grandparents. Ronald and Debra Stiyder of Mocksville; a brother, Gregory Montgomery ofMocksville; and 2 sisters. Pa tience and Madison Montgom ery, both of .Mocksvdle. Her funeral was held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 18 at Trinity Baptist Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Darrell Cox offi ciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery, Oren Wilson Houston y »Q Wilson Houston.^ 89. of Slatesville, died MondayMarch 14, ' 2005 at IredellMemorial Hos- ^ ^ bom in Iredell I ^ County on Jan. AmosPressley Houston andEffie Earp. He was a fanner and retired from J.P. Stevens. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his *'fe, the former Magdalene *jregofy, Siirvivors: a daughter,Lucille Houston Beck ofStatesville. 2 brothers. Roby Houston and L, G. Houston,both of Statesville. 3 sisters. Kulh Bowers of Mooresvilie Margaret Gurley and Irene Parks, both of Statesville; 3 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted on Friday. March ]8 at n a.m. at Pleasant \fiew Bap- list Church wtih Brother JasonWhitley and the Rev. Bobby Jones officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemelciy Memorials; Pleasant ViewBaptist Building Fund, 1263 H ^634"^' H'Sbway, Harmony John Lewis Ijames y Mr. John Lewis Ijames. 83. • of Qark Road. Cooieemee. died Thursday.Marchl7,2005atthe . VAMedicaiCenierinSalisbuty. 'He had been seriously ill for 3 years. Mr. Ijames was bora on Oct.15, 1921 in Davie County to the late Bessie Hudson Ijames and ; James Ijames, He was educated : in Davie schools, was retired • from Ingersoll-Rand and a World War II veteran ofthe U.S. Army. He wasamemberofLib- ertyAME Ziort Church in Cooi eemee. He was preceded in death by » son, James Lewis Ijames. in 1989. I Survivors: his wife, Magdalene Neely Ijames; 2 sons, Nathaniel Ijames of New . York and Benjamin Ijames of Cooieemee; 2 daughters, Annelle Ijames ofthe home and Linda Ijames of Cooieemee; 2 ststOT. Vernell Baiger and Birile While, both of Cooieemee; 5 grandchildren: and 3 great grandchildren. His funeral was held al noon on Monday. March 21 at AJl. Kclsey Memorial Chapel in Salisbury with the Rev, Mildred Lawson officiallng. Burial fol lowed in U.S. National Cem etery in Salisbury. DavW CoutilV DAVIE countv enterprise record T. . - March 24.2005 1 Wiley John Moore w Mr. Wiley John Moore, 85, ofGrey Street, MocksviUe,died Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- sion-Salein. He was bom Jan. 16. 1920. in Davidson Cooniy to the late John Birch and Nettie Hinson Moore. Mr.'Moore was an owner/operator of the barber shop where he worked. He was a tnember of Comaizer Baptist Church. Survivors; his wife. Annie Carter Moore .of the home; a daughter. Sandy (Chuck) Quinn of Salisbury: and 2 grandchil dren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.. Friday, March 18. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Richard Whiteheart and Elmer Day officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; Comatzer Bap tist. 1372 Cornalzer Road, Mocksvilie. Betty Lou Younce Morris Belly Lou Younce Morris. 76. of Sanford. died Thursday. March 17,2005 at her residence. Her funeral service was held Sunday, March 20 at 2 p.m. at Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home Chapel in Sanford with the Rev. Scott Weinkauff offici ating. Burial was in the Cornalzer United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mocksvilie. on Monday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Morris was bom in Clintwood. Va., a daughter of the late Leonard T. Younce and Chloe Hannah Younce. She was preceded in death by her husband. Everette Walker Morris Jr. Survivors: a son, Jeffery Scott Morris of Sanford; a daughter. Terry M. Clemmer of Sanford; a brother, Elmer Gray Younce of Bristol. Va.; and 2 grandchildren. Memorials: Community Homecarc/Hospice. 110-B Fields Drive. Sanford. 27330. Jeffery Dean Oliver J Jeffery Dean Oliver, 52, of Ralph Road. Mocksvilie, died on Wednesday. March 16. 2005 at his residence. Bom In Ashe County on April 15. 1952. he was the son of the late G. Roscoe and Ruth Stamper Oliver. He was of the Baptist faith and a member of the Land Mark Baptist Church. Survivors: a son. Brandon Oliver of Mocksvilie; a daugh ter, Stephanie (Damon) Reece of Mocksvilie; 5 brothers, Jack Oliver. Jimmy Oliver, Jerry Oliver and Jay Oliver, all of Ashe County, andJohnny Oliver of Clemmons; a sister. Judy Miller of Millets Creek; and a granddaughter. He was preceded in death by a brother, Joe Oliver. A graveside service was held on Friday. March 18 ai 3 p.m. at Westlawn Gardens of Memory with Chaplain Ken Bradsiock officiating. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia- ■tive Care Center. MOO-C S. Stratford Road. Wnston-Salem. 27103. William Eugene Ray Mr. William Eugene "Bill" Ray.69.ofWinslon-Salcm. died Saturday, March 19, 2005 at BetmudaTerrace Nuning Home in Advance i.-,. . ^ ■ tended illness. Ollis Ray. Mr.Ray was retired owner of Sports Advertising Unlimited and a member of Mocksvilie Wesley- an Church. Survivors: his wife, Sandra Ray of Mocksvilie; his son and daughler-ln-taw, William E. "Gene" 11 and Teresa Ray of Winston-Salem; a grandson; and a brother. Robert Ray of Rockwell. A private graveside service was held. Memorials: BermudaTerrace . Nursing Home. 316 NC 801. Advance: or Hospice/Palliative Care. IIOO-CS. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem, 27103. Davis County Publie Ubfaw Woolfsville, NC 'C DAVIECOI^ enterprise RECORD Th -n 2005 i < CJ— Robert Wade Robertson 1/ Mr. Robert Wade Robertson, 76. of Baileys Chapel Road, Advance, died Saturday, March 19,2005, at Davie County Hos pital. He was bora Sept. 2, 1928, in Davie County to the late George LeRoy and Delia Hendrix Robertson. Mr. Robert son was an auto mechanic. He : was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church where he was a former deacon and usher. Mr. Robertson had been a former and had worked as a welder at Jeffco. He was a string musician. Mr. Robertson was preceded in death by a son, Roy Dale Robertson; 3 sisters, Georgia Shoaf, Catherine Carter and- Onell Robertson; and 3 brothers. Spencer Robertson, Paul Robert son and Johnnie Robertson. Survivors: his wife of 57 years, Gertrude Foster Robert son of the home; 2 sons, Michael Robertson and Ketuieth (Sheila) Robertson, all ofAdvance; 2 sis ters, Mabel Laird of Mocksville and Lorene Goddatd of Lenoir City, Tenn.; 2 sisters-in-law, Marie Robertson and Frances Robertson, both of Advance; and 2 grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 4 p.m., Monday, March 21, at Fellowship Baptist Church with the Rev. Wayne Swisher offici ating. Burial was in Dulin United Methodist Church Cein- etery. Memorialsrbuilding fund of Fellowship Baptist, c/o Shirley Long, P.O. Box 2151.Mocks ville. Catherine B. Shoemaker / Mrs. Catherine Broadway Barnette Shoemaker, 85, of South Salisbury Street, Mocks ville, died Satiirday, March 19, 5oo5, at her home. She was bom April 29,1919, in Davie County to the late James Monroe and Ola Gullette Broadway and wu retired from Erwin Cotton Mills. She was a memberof Union Chapel United ; Methodist Church where she ' sang in the church choir. Mrs. Shoemaker had participated in the Relay for Life. She enjoyed flower gardening, crocheting and was a doll collector. . She was preceded in death by her husbands, James Bristol Bamette in 1947 and Sloan Shoemaker in 1968; 3 sisters, Margaret Gregory, Loudetta Sledge and Inell Call; and 2 brothers, James Marson Broad way and Walter M. (Coy) Broad way. Survivors: a daughter, Dreisa Lefler of Winston Salem; a son, Mickel (Alice) Barnette of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; a compan ion, Donald Allen; and friend, Jim Cloer. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 23, at E^n Funeral Chsfwl with the Rev. Jim Sanders officiating. Burial was in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cem etery. Memorials: Union Chapel United Methodist cemetery fund, c/o Dorman Brown, 1805 U.S. 601 N., Mocksville. / Betty Ann Smith • Mrs. Betty Arm Styers Smith, i 72, of Yadkin Valley Road, Ad- ! vance, died at 2 p.m., Wednes- I day, March 16,2005, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Sa- lem. She was bom Aug. 29,1932, in Forsyth County to the late John Robert and Sarah Adeline' Allen Styers. Mrs. Smith was retired from City Nursing of Winston-Salero. She cared for the eld^y, even through her re- ^ tirement years. Mrs. Smith was a member of Yadkin Valley Bap tist Church. I She was preceded in death by • her husband, Edward Smith; 2 sisters and 2 brothers. | Survivors: 2 daughters, Lynn | Leonard of Lexington and ; ' Debbie Dennison of Mocksville; 4 sons, David Wyse of Germany, , Gary Wyse of Florida, Robbie Wyse of Advance and Allen ' Wyse of King and their respec tive spouses; a sister, Vivian Westmoreland of Davidson County; 10 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Saturday, March 19, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. , Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NG o c daviecountyenterpriserecord Th .^'Thursday, Mareh 24,2005 y bright Beam Stewart diedMonda^fS2^SafiuStce Mr. Stewart was bom Feh ^4 107^' nCampbell W. & Juna Ojean Stewan h " '''®'«« Bapist Chureh in Roxboro. a member of Calvaor Kimberly, Kendall Chaffin and wife Melissa of^ Mocksville, andi«aTowe.yofHiclco,y!iai^^:i;;r^«=%'' ^"'Sh.ers. Mel-and Becky Stewan. b^ Tammy and a sister. Patsy Recan boihnfp Stewart, Sreat-grandchi/dren. ' '^srandchildientandi with the fiineijser^^SS;^,^"'®^'^^®«<>««.Roxbom,Ptdlian officiating. Butial will follow in d.""c2h'^^ete,j!™"'' n Qj ,Vida Creola Whitman t/ Vida Creola Dunn Whitman, 87. of Hobson Drive. Mocks ville. died on Sunday, March 13, 200S at her residence. Born in Davte County on Nov. 16, 1917, she was. the daughter of the late William A. and Donitie V. Williams Dunn. She was a homemakerand of the Baptist faith and a member of the Four Square Gospel Church! Mrs. Whitman was precededin death by her husband of 17 years, Melvin P. Whitman in 1988, and by 4 brothers, 3 sis ters and a great-granddaughter. Survivors: a son William Henry Waffibrd of tbejioine; 4- ^ghtets, Vi^ Carolyn (Wll- iam) I^a of Las Vegas, Nev., Melba Uewellyn (LX.) Hall of Lexington, Marjorie Louise (Joe) Watson of Lexington, Frances Kaye (Bill) Sanderson of Mocksville; a brother. W.A. Dunn Jr. of Mocksville; a sister. Matictie Craver of Lexingtoii; 18 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren; and IS great- gieat-grandchildren. A celebration of life service was held on Thursday. March 17 at 2 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Butial fol lowed in Lexington City Cem etery. (Si t cr- Davj« County Pullig MookavillSi V7 O o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 31,2005 0 h I 7 -i d V J Evelyn Wall Roger Mrs. Evelyn Lula Granny Wail Boger, 92, of South Main Street, Mocksville, died late Sat urday, March 26, 2005, at the Clenunons Nursing and Reha bilitation Center. She was bom in Davie County, Aug. 13,1912, to the late Charlie Lemul and Liila Lanier Wall and had been a homeinaker and a farmer. She was a lifelong member and the oldest living member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Church. She had worked at the Mocksville Grill and was a flower gardener and grew many varieties. She enjoyed crafts. She was preceded in death by a daughter; 5 brothers; and a sis ter. Survivors: a daughter, Madelene (Von) Shelton of Mocksville; 4 sons. Gene (Gar denia) Boger of Mocksville, Sherman (Inez) Boger of Ellerbee, J. Harold (Maria) Boger of Boca Raton, Fla, and J. Harding (Merlene) Boger of Vero Beach, Fla; a sister, Frances McClamrock of Mocksville; a brother, Tom (Nelda) Wall of Mocksville; 18 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; a sister- in-law, Shirley B. Wall of Mocksville; and several nieces ' and nephews. Funeral services were at 7 p.m. Monday, March 28, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Charles Stewart officiating. Burial was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, in the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cem etery, Memorials: the Oak Grove United Methodist Cemetery Fund, c/o Glenas McClamrock, 179 Dusty Hill Road, Mocks ville; or to a charity of the donor's choice. Margaret Fulp Gates 3 Mrs. Margaret Fulp Cates, 76, of Winston-Salem, died Wednesday, Match 23, 2005 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center following a brief illness. Mrs. Cates was bom OcL 4. 1928 in Forsyth County to the late Clingman and Vina Elledge Fulp. She was a member of Northwoods Baptist Church. Mrs. Cates retited ftom Sara Lee Corp. after 46 years of service and for many years was a news reporter for the Cana News. She was preceded in death by her first husband, J.C, Cates in 1986; her second husband, Albert Johns in 2001 and half- sister, Annie Mae Whicker. Survivors: 2 daughters, Denise Bell and husband Don of Advance and Botuue Crotis and husband Ben of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; a half-brother, Curtis Fulp; and half-sister, Sadie Beeson of Wmston-Salem. An 11 a.m. funeral service was conducted Saturday, March 26 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Rev. Michael Waters officiating. Entombment followed at Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Memorials: Green Meadows Baptist Church, 1646 NC 801N, Mocksville, 27028; or to the N.C. Stroke Assoc,, P.O. Bo* 57102, Winston-Salem, 27157. Margie Louise Davidson J Margie Louise Lanier Davidson, 58, of Mocksville, died on Saturday, March 26, 2005 at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom on Aug. 3, 1946, she was the daughter of the late Jacob and Grace Hunter Lanier. She had been employed at McLean Trucking, RJR and Davie County Schools. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher in the children's division for many years, was a member of United Methodist Women, and the Davie County Girl Scouts. Survivors: the father of her child. Dairy Davidson; a daugh ter, Kany Leazer of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Vance "Gene" (Helen) Lanier of Advance, Tho mas J. "Tommy" Lanier of Chugiak, Alaska, and Larry (Patsy) Lanier ofAdvance; a sis ter, Ethel Anderson of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren;^ a special lifetime friend, Merlie Allen of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Karen Denise. Funeral services were held on Diesday, March 29 at 11 a.m. at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Stewait officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Oak Grove Children's Division, c/o Joyce McClamrock, 140LowderLwe, Mocksville. ^Hattie C. Dobson Mrs. Hattie C. Dobson, 85,of Yadkinville, died Sunday' March 27,2005 in Yadkin Nuis-'ing Care Center. She was a native of Surry County, and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 5 sons, Hugh and • Sam Dobson of Yadkinville, Mack Dobson of EUdn, James Dobson of Mocksville and Eddie Redmon of Fayetteville; 4 daughters, Earlene Russell of Yadkinville, Elaine Cbulter of Hickory, Carolyn Speaks of Har mony and Marie Gaitherof Dale City, Va.; 3 brothers, James and Nathaniel Cockerham of EUdn and Herbert Cockerham of Washington, D.C,; a sister, Patiicia Hamilton of Durham; 26grandchildren; 26 great-grand- children; and 2 great-great- Srandchildren. The fiinerai service was held Wednesday, March 30 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Fimeral Home in Mocksville. Bishop Arvil Cockerham officiated and burial followed in Clarks Chapel .Baptist Church Cemetery in Boonville. Davie County Public UsiSf. Mocksville, NG DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 31.2005 j Helen White Hutchins Mn. Helen While Hutchins, 84, ofAn|eil Road. Mocksville, died Wednesday, March 23, 2005, a( Autumn Care. She was H u i was teiired from Hanes Distri bution. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Mrs. Hutchins was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Mae OMaia and Eliza beth Baity: and 3 brothers. Paul White. Millard White and Rob ert White. Survivors: her husband of65 years. Edward Lee Hutchins of the home; a daughter. Doris (Bob) Coins of Mocksville; a son. Wayne (Nancy) Hutchins of Mocksville; a brother. Tom White of Fotida: six grandchil dren; and 9 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m., Friday, March 25, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Charles Stewart officiating. Burial was in Oak Cove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: OakGove Meth odist Cemetery Fund, o/o GlenasMcClamrock, 179 Dusty Hill Road, Mocksville. . Mary Lee Nichols Mary Lee Nichols, 77, of Harmony, died Monday, March 28.2005 at her home. The funeral was to be Thurs day, March 31 at 3 p.m. at Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Harmony, with the Rev. Lester Fisher officiating and burial fol lowing in the church cemetery. The family was to meet with friends one hour before the set- vice. Survivors: her husband. Rob ert L. Nichols of the home: a daughter, Andrea Nichols of the home: a son, Robert M. Nichols of Slaiesville: a brother. Floyd Murdock Jr. of Spring Lake; 2 sisters, Velma Johnson of Har mony and Elsie McDowell of Staiesville; 4 grandchildren: 2 step-grandchildren: and 9 great grandchildren. j Kurt William Schneider Kurt William Schneider. 78. of Parkway Court, Mocksville, died unexpectedly at home Thursday, March 24,2005, He was bomApril 19,1926, in South Dakota. He served in World War II and the Korean War. In 1986, he retired from the U.S. Postal Service and moved to Mocksville, where he resided until his death. He never retired from farming. Mr. Schneider was an active volunteer during his retirement, serving in the National Federation of Rural Carriers. American Legion. Franklin Ellis Lions Club, Bethel Lutheran Churchs Men in Mission and National Associa tion of Retired Federal Employ ees (NARFE). For the past eight years, he volunteered at the Davie County Senior Center where he delivered meals five days a week and made many fftendships, Preceding him in death were his First wife Dorothy Schneider; brothers, Henry Schneider, from Aberdeen, S.D., Alfred Schneider from Rockham, S.D.: sister, Freida Stuckerfrom Spo kane, Wash.: and step-son, Curtis Stiles of Mocksville. Survivors: his second wife, Chariene Stiles Schneider of Mocksville: 2 daughters, Carey Schneider and husband David Klima of Stiver Spring, Md. and Connie A. Schneider of Colum bus, Ohio: a stepdaughter. Pam Stiles Cass and husband Leon of Union Grove: 2 step-sons, Ken neth Stiles and wife Tammy of Sweet Home, Ore. and JeffStiles ofTate, Ga.;2 brothers,Armin Schneider and Anhur Schneider, bolhofRedfield, S.D.: 17siep- grandchildrcn: and 6 step-great grandchildren. The funeral service was held at Center United Methodist Church in Mocksville at 2 p.m.. Monday, March 28, and burial followed at Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Salisbury. Memorials: Davie Senior Services Building Fund. 622 N. Main St., Mocksville. Mary Ethel Scott Mrs. Mary Ethel Snead Scott, 101, of Howard Street. Mocks- ville, for- She was bom May 31, 1903. in Alexander County to (he late John Rowe and Cora Martha Gregory Snead. Mrs. Scott was retired from Burlington Indus tries with over 40 years of ser vice. She was a member ofCool- eemee Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Scon enjoyed being sur rounded by her family. She was preceded in deadi by a son, L.G. Scott in 1997: a daughter, Murlene Keller in 1998: a sister 3 brothers: and 2 half brothers. Survivors; a son, James Buddy Edward (Lillie) Scon of Winslon-Salem; 6 grandchil dren; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren: spe cial niece. Jo Ann Day; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m., Thursday. March 24, at Eaton Funeral Chape! with Rob ert Creason and Doll Foster of ficiating. Burial was in Libeny United Methodist Church Cem etery. Memorials: Storehouse For Jesus, 464 Depot St.. Mocks ville. Davie County Public Libray Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 31,2005 Roy E. Speer Mr. Roy E. Speer, 69, of Mock5ville',died Sunday March 27,2005 at Davie Couniy Hos pital. Mr. Speer was bom Nov. 15, 1935 in Yadidn Couniy to Eirv and Myrtle Collins Speer. He was a farmer and worked at Heritage Furniture and at Davie County Hospital. Mr Speer loved working with his tractors and was a generous man. He was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, J.W. Speer. Surviving: his wife of 48 years, Minnie "Lib" Smith Speer of the home; 2 sons, Ervin and Dawn Speer of Navarre, Fla., and Donald and Stephanie Speer of Hope Mills; adaughter. Mel issa and Tommy Baity of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; a great grandchild; 3 brothers, Leo Speer. William Speer, David Speer, all of Mocksville: 3 sis ters, Bonnie Harris, Doris Gunier both of Mocksville and Ruby Goss ofYadkinville; a spe cial family member, Donald "Fireball" Jones of Mocksville and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends. His funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 30 at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church with Revs, Jim Sanders and David Gilbreath conducting the ser vice, Burial followed the service in the church cemetery. Memorials; Chestnut Grove Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Kenny Harpe, 470 Elmore Road, Mocksville, / Cora Lee Studevent ' Mrs. Cora Lec Blackburn Studevent. formerly of Hillcrest Drive, Mocksville, died Wednesday, March 23,2005 at Autumn Care Nurs ing Home, Mocksville. She was bom in Harmony, a daughter of the late Daisy Carson and Harold "Hal'" Blackbum Sr. She was educated in Harmony public schools, graduated from Houston High School and anended night school at Davie County Hospital to become a nursing assis tant. She retired after 28 yean as a nursing assistant at Davie County Hospital. She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hampionville. and a member of the Rose De MoU Eastern Star. Chapter53l. She was preceded in death by her husband. CTyde Studevent Sr., and a son, Clyde Snidevent Jr. Survivors; a daughter-in-law, Willie Marie Studevent ofGreens boro: 2 sisters, Evella Foole of Mocksville and Celeste Blackburn of Hampionville; 1 grandchild; and 3 great-grandchildren. Her funeral was held at 1 p.m. Saturday. March 26 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hampionville, with the Rev. Waller Tidline, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Kathy Jordan Talley Mis. Kalhy Jordan Talley, 47, of Woodleaf. died Sunday, March 27,2005, at her home. She was born in Rowan County to Blanche Smith Jordan of STH Cooleemee and the late LomanDewey Jordan andhad worked ^ United Ply wood. Mrs. Talley was a mem ber of Gays Chapel United Methodist Church, where she had been a member ofthe UMW and sang in the choir. She bad been a member of Parker Guild. Mrs. Talley was preceded in death by her father in 2003; a brother-in-law, Ronnie Talley; and a nephew. Christopher Jor dan. Survivors: her husband, Donnie Talley of the home, whom she matiied on March 27, 1992; a sister, Joyce (Tony) Wagner of Mocksville; 3 broth ers, David (Linda) Jordan of Mocksville, Johnny (Linda) Jor dan of Cooleemee and Joe (Monica) Jordan of Mocksville; father and mother-in-law, Jim and Judy Talley of Woodleaf; a sisler-in-law, Renae (Craig) Brown of Woodleaf; 2 nieces; and 9 nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday March 29, at Gays Chapel United Methodist Church, Salisbury with the Revs. Tony Jordan and Shelby Harbour officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Gays Chapel Methodist, 5545 Woodleaf Road, Salisbury. 28147. Davie County Public Libraiy Mookdville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 31,200S o o (V) I ■h 0 ) ^ Henry Patterson Thomas Mr. Henry Patterson Tho mas, 84, of Gemmons, died Sat urday, March 26,2005 at Davie County Hospital.He was Jan. 24,1921 in Kemersville to the late Daniel Bufotd and Dora Anna PendraThomas. Mr. Thomas graduated from Kemersville High School in 1939. He served in the U.S.Navy from 1939 through 1945. He married Hazel Foster on Sept. 21,1946. Mr. Thomas re tired from National Linen Ser vice in 1977.Mr. Thomas was preceded indeath by by siblings Curtis Tho mas, Beatrice Sheets, Garence (Joe) Thomas, Lucille Merrilt, Hazel Doble, Russell Thomas,Rosa Larsen and Sybil Cooke. Survivors: his wife. Hazel Foster Thomas of the Elms at Thnglewood; 2 brothers, Robert Thomas of Wnston-Salem and Dan Thomas (Rosetta) of Evans- ville, Ind.; a sister, Bess Brown of Indianapolis, Ind.; sister-in- law, Notre A. Thomas; sisters and brothers-in-law, Walter and Lucille Foster Orrell, WilliamFelix Reavis, Wallace B. Sparks, Certiude Foster Robertson, John and Colleen Foster Forrest, Claude and Gladys Foster McNeill, George L. and Ruth Green Foster; and by a numberof nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 28 at Hayworth-Miiler Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. DavidSmith officiating. Burial fol lowed in Dulin United Method ist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Dulin MethodistCemetery Fund, e/o Larry McDaniel, 208 Howardtown Road, Mocksville. /LalTVan Mr. Lai Tran, 96, oF Sain Road, Mocksville, died Satur day, March 26, 2005, at Davie County Hospital. He was bom Jan. 19, 1909, in Vieuuun. Survivors: his wife. Chum Nguyen of Vietnam; 2 sons. Be (Hong) Tran of Mocksville and Xi (Qua) Tran of Texas; 11 grandchildren; and 8 great- grandchildreiL Funeral services were held at 5 p.m., Sunday, March 27, and at 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 30, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. j Ray WeJtonlVexlerSr. Mr.RayWeltonTiexlerSr.80. of Grove Street, Cooleemee,'died Saturday, March 26,2005,at VAMedical Center, Salisbury.'He was bom in Davie Countyon Feb. 26, 1925, to the lateAdam and Maggie Sells TVexler Md was a retired tree surgeon.Mr. Trexler was a U.S. Marine veteran of World Warn.Survivors: a daughter, EileenGail Irons of California; 2 sons,Ray W. Trexler Jr. of Washing,ton and Bmce Thomas Tiexlerof California; a sister, AngeleneBeam of Greenville, S.C.; 8grandchildren: 4 great-grand-children; and a special friend,James Whitley of Cooleemee.A graveside service withVRWDistrict 11 Honor Memo-nal Guard South Division riteswas to be held at 11 a.m. on ^unday, March 31, at RowanMemorial Park, Salisbiuy, withthe Rev. Tommy Register offi ciating.Memorials: Camp Manna,P.O. Box 686, Cooleemee. Maria Teresa Zakamarek/ Mrs. Maria TeresaZakamarek, 50, of 142 Springfield Drive, Advance, died Monday evening, March 28,2005 atthe Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.She was bom March 25,1955 in Walbrzych, Poland toWladyslaw and AleksandraKwiecien Wlodarczyk.Survivors: her husband,Kazimierz Zakamarek of thehome; 3 sons, Robert Misior andwife Anna of Gemmons, and Casey and Peter Zakamarek ofthe home; stepchildren, Joannaand Andrzej Zakamarek of Ad vance; and 2 brothers, EdwardUrbanowicz of Elizabeth, N.J.and Jerzy Wlodarczyk of Mocksville.A funeral mass will be saidat 11 a-m. Friday, April 1 at HolyFamrly Catholic Church by theRev. Brian Cook. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. Thefamily will receive friendsThursday, March 31 at Hay worth-Miiler Kinderton Chapel.Memorials: Holy FamilyCatholic Building Fund, 4820Kinnamon Road, Gemmons, 27012. -ai <2 w (r* Davie Mocksville, NC \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 7,2005 vi (Jj I o ■h: j Marsha Eudy DeSorbo Mrs. Marsha Eudy DeSorbo.44, of Salisbury, died Sunday April 3.2005.She was bora Dec. 3,1960,in Rowan County to Jack Eudyof Cooleemee and the late EdithMae Foster Eudy. Mrs. DeSorbohad been manager of Italy Cafdfor several years.She was preceded in death byher mother; and husband. Ronald Kevin Myers, Survivors: her father and stepmother. Jack and Sue S.Eudy of Cooleemee; a daughter,Chelsea DeSorim of Salisbury;a sister, Cynthia Allen of Salisbury; and 2 brothers, RonEudy of Cooleemee and Dan Eudy of Hartford. Conn. A funeral service will be heldat 2 p.m., Thursday, April 7, atEaton Funeral Chapel in Mocks-ville with Rev. Donna Smith officiating. The family will receivefriends from 1 to 2 p.m3urialwill be in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. J Beqjamin GeterMr. Benjamin Geter, 76, ofWoodleaf. died Thursday,March31. 2005 in Rowan RegionalMedical Center in Salisbury.He was a member of NewJerusalem Holiness Church inWoodleaf, and retired from Statesville Flour Mill.Survivors: his wife, LucilleFarr Geter of the home; 2 daugh-lers. Dianne Geter Brawley (Michael) ofMt.Ulla, and ToniGeter Jones (Junior) ofSalisbury; 2 grandchildren; 3brothers, Albert Geter (Mary)and Nathaniel Geter (Shirley),all of Woodleaf, and Willie E.(«ter (Maxine) of Salisbury; 2sisters. Essie G. Leach (HalUe)of New Jersey and Areia G.Allen of Salisbury. Funeral services were heldSunday, April 3 at 2 p.m. at NewJerusalem Holiness Church,with Bishop Willie Joe Gray of-ficialing. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery. v/Emily Crater HolmesMrs. Emily V. Crater Holmes.89. of Winston-Salem. died Wednesday. March 30,2005, at Forsyth Medical Center.She was bom Oct. 5, 1915,in Yadkin County to WilliamAndrew and Julia JosephineBrown Crater. Mrs. Holmes wasa member of Konnoak Baptist Church. She was a patient assistant at Baptist Hospital for 27 years.She was preceded in death byher husband, William PaulHolmes in 1997; and 4 brothers,Frank. James. Hugh and Barton Rufus Crater. Surviving: a son. Bill Holmesand wife Mona of Kemersville;2 daughters. Jeanelte Priestleyand husband James ofAdvance, and Katherine Berrier and husband Roy of Lexington; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a sister, MarthaChloe Miller of Burlington. Funeral services were held at Hayworth-Miller Silas CreekChapel Saturday. April 2, at 2p.m. with Dr. Ray Hamilton officiating. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park.Memorials: Konnoak Baptist Church. 400 McLean Ave.. Win ston-Salem. 27127, _ '% (r 0 OavleCoun^ Public UfemiyWoofesvllle, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. April 7.200S j Lindu Sain Jordan Linda Sain Jordan. 62. of of Kannapolis. died Thursday, .March 31,2005 at her home fol lowing a number of years of de clining health. Her funeral was held on Sun day. April 3 at 2 p.m. in Lady's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Eddie Black officiating. Burial was in Carolina Memo rial Park. She was bom Dec. 16.1942 in CabatTus County to the late Elmer Eugene Sain and Beulab McCullough Sain. She was a member of Midway United Methodist Church and retired form Cannon Mills Plant One. Survivors: 3 daughters, Gina Jordan. Trina Lamberth and Elizabeth Stallings, all of Kannapolis; a sister, Jean Alwell of Kannapolis; a brother. Walter C- Sain of Kannapolis; and 4 grandchildren. r Joy Elaine Leitch Mrs. Joy Elaine Chaffin Leitch, 52. of Avon Street. Mocksville.died Saturday.April 2. 2005 at WFU Baptist Medical She was bomHi^Q^sjin Rowan 1953. to the late iMelvin and Geraldeen Stanley Chaffin. She was a homemaker who enjoyed cook ing. new recipes, and growing plants and flowers. She was a collector of angels and attended South River Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband. Billy Leitch in 2002. Survivors: a daughter. Sissy Jones ofCooleemee; 2 sons. Sh annon Funderburk of Cool eemee and Daniel Henderson of Mocksville; a sister. Deloris (Sonny) Mansfield of Greens boro; 5 grandchildren; and sev eral aunts, uncles and cousins. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m.. Monday, April 4. at South River Church with Brother Don Sloan officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery. j Linda Diane Smiiey Linda Diane Smiley. 57. of Comatzer Road. Mocksville. died on Tuesday. March 29. 2005 at Davie Place. Bom in Davie County on May 1.1947, she was the daugh ter of the late Clarence and Cietie Waller Bailey. She was 'employed in the telephone in dustry and was of the Baptist faith, having been a member of Fork Baptist Church. Survivors: Russell C. Smiley of State Road; 2 sons. David Eugene Smiley of Cooleemee and Russell Brian Smiiey of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Donna Smiley (Timl Thurlo of Win- ston-Salem and Michelle Smiley Joyner of Lexington: 5 brothers. Cecil. Johnny. Harold. Glenn and Charles Bailey; 6 sisters. Lillie Mae Potts. Kathryn Bumette. Edith Allen. Anita Myers. Judy Sherrill and Sandra Craver. and 6 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother. Jackie Bailey. A celebration of life service was held on Friday. April 8 at 7 pan. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Memorials; AlzheimerAsso ciation,Triad Area Office. 1315 Ashleybrook Lane. Winston-Sa- lem.27103. Cynthia Marie Smith ' Cynthia Marie Smith, 35. of 1147 Bcauchamp Road. Ad vance,died Friday.April 1.2005,Funeral service was at 2 p.m. Tuesday. April 5 in the Chapel of Bryan-Lee Funeral Home in Gamer. Burial was in Resilawn Memorial Park. Durham. Surviving: sons. Chris Smith, Joshua Smith and Randy Biel. all of Advance; mother. Shirley Sharber of Gamer father. Rob- en L. Smith of Port Orange. Fla.; sisters. Joy Therese Holland of Angier. Catherine Ann Haas of Raleigh; brothers. Deirick Tho mas Smith and Dan Lee Smith, both of Clayton. James Allen Smith of Wendell. Davis County Public libfaqf Mocksville, NC V, c n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 14,2005 J Allen Dean Bobbitt Mft Allen Dean Eugene Bobbbt. 52. of KJunie Road, Mocksville.died Saiurday.Apiil 9,2005, at WFU Baptist Medi* cat Center. He was born June 24,1952, In Oaiax, Va. to the late Jessie Loyd and Helen Irene Anders Bobbitt. Mr. Bobbitt was em ployed by Baker Furniture^ He enjoyed bunting, fishing and spending time with bis childien and grandchildren. Mr. Bobbitt held a positive and caring atti tude. Survivors: his friend and companion of 31 years, Mary Gadson of Woodleaf; a daugh ter, Natasha Gadson of the home; 2 sons, Jamika Gadson of Cooleemee and Anthony Gad son of the home; 3 grandchil dren; 5 sisters; 4 brothers; nu merous nieces and nephews; and friends at Baker Furniture. A funeral service was held at II a.m., Tuesday, April 12, at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation followed. Memorials: American Diabe tes Assoc., 3109 Poplarwood Ct., Suite 125, Raleigh, 27604. j Madison Cralg Freeman ' Mr. Madison Ctaig Freeman, 89, formerly of Jericho Church Road. Mocksville, died Thurs day, April 7, 2005, at Davie County Hospital. He was bora March 3,1916, in Davie County to the late Ed ward and Lula Daniel Freeman. Mr. Freeman was retired ftom Greyhound Bus Uaes with 36 years of service. He was a mem ber of Jericho Church of Christ.' Mr. Freeman was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Beck Freeman on Feb. 29,2004; a son.Ronald Craig Freeman in 1982; and a son-in-law, Lindsay Sonny SeUsonAug. 16,2003. Survivors: a son, Craig (Audrey) Freeman of Mocks ville: a daughter, Phyllis Free- mM Sells of Salisbury; 4 grand children; 6 great-grandchildren; a sister, Marie Wanstall of Wilmington, Del.; and brother- in-law, Raymond Keller of Mocksville. A memorial service was held at 3 pan., Sunday, April 10, at Eaton Funeral Home cniapel with Minister Chris Townsend of Central Church of Christ in Salisbury officiating. Memorials: Carolina Bible Camp, P.O. Box 1234, Mocks ville. /Boyd Gilbert Pack Mr. Boyd Gilbert Pack, 80, ofNCSOl South, Advance.died Monday, April 11, 2005 at his home. He was bom March 20,1925 in Davie County to the late Gur- ney Ray and Pearl Lanier Pack. Mr. Pack bad been a farmer all his life and a carpenter. Mr. Pack was a veteran of the US Army serving in World War n. He was a longtime and active member of Fulton United Methodist Chirrch. He enjoyed spending time with his family and travel ing to the Virginia mountains. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Sherrie Pack, a sis ter, Veta Shoaf and a brother. Garland Pack. Survivors: his wife, Janell; Young Pack of the home; a daughter, Beverly (Rex) Pack Hobson of Clemmons: a son, Stan (Jody) Pack of Advance; 2 n sisters, lona Stewart and Vivian Barnes of Mocksville; and 4 ' grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 3 pm., Wednesday, April 13, at Fulton United Methodist Church with the Rev. Karl Kelley offi ciating. Burial was in the church cemetery with military grave side rites conducted by District 11 Memorial Honor Guard South Division. Memorials: Cemetery Fund, Fulton Methodist, c/o Terry Stewart, 3098 US 64 E. Mocks ville. t >- Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NO > Jr- o u 0 <0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 14,2005 I 4-^ J Nettie flaire Spillman Mn. Nettie Haite Spillman, 94. of Junction Road, Cool- eemee, died Wednesday, Appl 6, 2005, at her home. ^ ' She was bom Aug. 20; 1910, in Iredell County to the late Floyd A. Haim and the late Leila McDaniel Haiie Taylor and was retired from Burlington Mills. Mis. Spillman was a member of First Baptist Church in Cool- eemee. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Thomas Spillman; step-father, Floyd Taylor Sr.; 4 sisters, Gertie H. Flynn, Lucille H. Hendrix, Mabel T. Hendrix and Lois (Peggy) T. Ellis; and S brothers, Carl A. Haire, Horace E. Haite, Norman Thylor, Floyd Ihylor Jr. and Lester Taylor. Survivors: a daughter. Sue (Frank) Earnhardt of Cool- eemee; 2 granddaughters; 4 great-grandchildren; and numer ous nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 3 pan., Friday, April 8, at Le gion Memorial Park in Cool- eemee with Rev.Totnmy Regis ter ofiiciating. Cindy L.Terry y Cindy L. Terry, 52, of Hickory, died Saturday, April 9, 2005 at her residence.. Bom July 1,1952 in Forsyth County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Bedford Lemmons and Dorothy E. Lemmons. She had worked for Olan Mills Portrait Studios as a proof consultant. She was preceded in death by her fother, a chief deputy with the Davie Sheriff's Department, her mother, and a brother, Rob ert Alan Lenunons. Survivors: her husband,- Etlsel Teny of the home; a son, Jason Alan Raison and fiance ' Beth Carswell of Hildebran; a grandson; a' sister and brother- in-law, Kim and Todd Howard of Mocksville; and a niece. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials: Humane Society No Kill Shelter. 3476 Valley Arbors Drive. Hickory, 28601. V a u DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 21,200S 0 o Kenneth David Foster / Mr. Kenneth David Foster, 69, of Foster Road, Cleveland, NC, died Ttiesday, April 12, 200S, at his home. He was bom Aug. 8, 1935, in Rowan County to the late Samuel and Lucille Campbell Foster. Mr. Foster was retited from Fiber Industries with 30 years of service and had been a former. He had worked as chief of research and defense at the Pentagon. Mr. Foster had been a veteran, serving his countiy from November 1958 until No vember 1960, honorably dis charged as a specialist ES. He was preceded in death by his first wife in 1995, Joyce Marie Green Foster to whom he was married for 39 years; a son, Kenneth Mark Foster in 1967; and 2 brothers, Harold Foster and Spencer Foster. Survivors: his second wife, Linda Gray Foster of the home; 2 daughters, Ann (Tony) Gartner and Holly Burgdofer, ail of Mocksville; a son, Scott (Brandy) Foster of Cleveland; 3 step-daughters, Kim Foreman of Texas, Harriett St. Clair of Statesville and Michelle Tharp of Kentucky; 6 grandchildren; and 4 step-granddau^ters. A funeral service was held at 2 pjn., Friday,April 15,at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shirley JoitesofBciating. Burial was in the South River United Methodist Church Cemetery in Woodleaf. Memorials: South River Methodist Cemetery Fund, 2880 South River Church Road, Woodleaf, NC 27054. Olivia Stroud FosterJ Mrs. Olivia Stroud Foster, 82, of Somerset Assisted Living in Mocksville, died Friday, April 15,2005 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winstoii-Salem. She jvas a native of Iredell County! bom Jan. 19, 1923, a dwghter of the late Arthur P. andLizxie Mason Stroud. Mrs. R)s- ter was a retired nurse's assistant.She was married on April 24, 1953 to Virgil G. Foster, who preceded her in death. She was a iMmber of Union (3iapel Bap tist Church, where she was a memberofthe Ladies Circle. She was an auxiliary member of the day Chapter 68 Statesville, and an auxiliary member of the County Line Fire Department. Survivors: a son, Dennis G. Foster and wife Patsy of Mocksville, and a daughter, Sandra Kay Vestal and husband Steve, also of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandcM- dten; and a brother, James Stroudand wife Hester of Statesville. Funeral service was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Union Chapel Baptist Church, con ducted by the Revs. Randy Go<^ and Bobby Henderson. 'Burial followed in the church j cemetery. j Shyeime Elizabeth Harding y Shyenne Elizabeth Harding, infant daughter of Michael Aaron and Therease Hartling of Noithridge Court, Mocksville, died Ttiesday, April 12,2005,at Davie County Hospital. She was bom Oct. 29,2004, in Iredell County. Survivors: her parents, of the home; paternal grandmother, Debra Harding of Teire Haute. Ind.; patera^ grandfather, Jerry Harding of Formersburg, Ind.; paternal great-grandparents. Bill and Helen Chapman of Terra Haute, Ind.; paternal great grandfather, Emil Harding of Faimersburg; maternal grandfa- ther, Clifford Webb of Mocks ville; maternal grandmother, Anna Abshire of Mocksville; maternal great-grandfather, Lawson Abshire of Phillis, Ky.; 6 uncles; and 3 aunts. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Oavie County Public Library MocksvHIe, NC "J. cr -o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 21,2005 . ^ s. i V h '_,.o r. jMaryP.HowellMary P. Howell. 74, of Mocksville, died April 16,2(105,in Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Solem. She was a native of Rowan Qjunty, but lived most ofher life in Mocksville, where she woiked at Lexington Furniture. She was a member of Cedar Grove Bap tist Church, where the fiineial was held on Ihesday, April 19 at 3 p.m. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Survivors; 2 sons, Louie(Cynthia) Howell and Anthony (Sarah) Howell, both of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Joyce H. (John) Steele of Mocksville Vanessa H. (Stanley) Brown of Fayetteville, Ga., and Goldia H.(Donald) Smdevent of Cfaaiione; 10 grandchadren; and 2 great grandchildren. Eugenia Sophie Odolc^k y Ms. Eugenia Sophie Odolczyk', 87, formerly of Hardisoh Street, Mocksville, died Sunday, April 17. 2005, at Cedar Rock Assisted Living. She was born AprU 13,1918, in Bronx, N.Y. to the late Stanley and Maryana Ostroska Odolczyk. Ms. Odolczyk was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church. She was retired from Ward Leonard Electronics. Ms. Odolczyk enjoyed traveling and spending time with her famEy. Survivors: 2 sisters, Mrs. John (Stella) Kelley of Mocks ville and Frances Btengel of Mt. Vemoa, N.Y.; 6 nieces; 6 neph ews; and many great-nieces and great-nephews. A funeral service was held at 9 ajn., Wednesday. April 20, at St. Rancis Catholic Church with the Rev. Andrew Diaper offici ating. Entombment will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 23, at Rowan Memorial Park. Memo rials: St. Francis building fiind, 862 Yadkinville Rd.,Mocksville. Burnice Leroy Parris y Bumice Leroy "Bod" Parris, 61,Mr.HeniyRoad,Mocksville,died April 17,2005 at his home. He was bom Nov. 8,1943 in Buncombe County. Mr. Parris had worked for Duke Power for 27 years. He and his wife, June, were married for 41 years and lived in Winston-Salem, until ihey moved to Davie in 1972. ; Bud's favorite.pastimes were hunting, fishing and going to hiscabin in Ashe County. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Mocksville, and Fust Chris tian Church in Kemersville, where he was baptized on his 61st birthday. He was preceded in death by his father Norman Cauistopher, his brother Fred Christopher, and his grandmother "Maw" Belle Raby. Survivors: his wife, June McGuire Parris; 2 daughters, Angela Parris Stevenson of Mocksville and Laura Parris of Advance; a son. Will Parris of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; his mother, Virginia Oiristopher of Asheville; and 3 brothers, Kyle, Lewis and Jeff. The memorial service will be held at 1 pnr., Friday, April 22 at West Side Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Memorials: First Christian Church, Kemersville or Hospice/Pallia tive Care Center of Rowan,S12 Klumac Rd., Suite 3, Salisbury 28144. 0«vie County PuUic Libraiy IMsviiJes NG i, (J Q % (V) T • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 2S, 2005 y Hubert Aaron Carter The Rev. Hubert Aaron Carter, 74, of WilUains Road, Mocksville, died April 20, 2005, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. He was born March 13, 1931, in Davie County to the late Sam and Nezzie Sheets Carter, and was retired from Ingersoll Rand. He had served as pastor at King Community .• Church in King, Gospel Baptist ' Church in Mocksville and Davie BapUst Church in Ad vance. Carter took pleasure in preaching, his family and his community and enjoyed travel ing to the NC Mountains. He had been active with the Boy Scouts of America. He was preceded in death by six brothers, Clarence Carter, Speedy Coteman Carter, Ernest Caner, Allie Carter, Paul Carter.and Billy Carter. Survivors: his wife, Nettie York Carter of the home; 2 daughters, Ann (Kyle) Stimsonof Lewisville and Gwendy Carter Foster of Winston Salem; 2 sons, Ricky (Kathy) Carter of Burlington and Brian (Tonia) Carter of Mocksville; a sister, Willie Mae Jones of Mocks ville; a brother, Frank Carter of Lexington; 6 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 3 pan., Saturday, April 23, at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Richard Whitebeait, Elmer Day and Dennis Caudle, and Brian Carter officiating. Burial was in the Comatzer Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Leukemia and Lyraphoma Society, 5950 Fairview Road, Suite 250,Char- lotte, 28210; or to Boy Scouts of America, PC Box 29046, Greensboro 27429. Florence Uene Downey Mrs. Florence Bene Criddle Kasell Downey, 88, ofAvon St., MocksviIle,died Saturday, April 23, 2005 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, Winston-Salem. She was bora Feb. 17,1917 in Bowman, S .C. to the late Wil liam McKinley and Aris Shuler Criddle. She was a member of EUoree (S.C.) Baptist Church. Survivor!: a son, Williani McKinley Kasell of New Jersey; a daughter, Aris Annette Rock- hill of Mocksville; a grandchild; and 2 great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held April 27, at 11 am. at EUoree Baptist Church Cemetery. William A. Everidge f WiUiam Abraham Everidge, 80, Crestview Dtive.MocksvUle, died Friday, April 22, 2005, at Cedar Rock Assisted Living. Born in Winston-Salem on Dec. 14,1924, he was the son of the late Paul Preston and Alma Elizabeth Spaugh Everidge. He was retired from the Bahnson Company and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 2 sons, WUliam Franklin "Frank" Everidge of Bristol, Tenn., and Jerry Everidge of Council Bluffs, Iowa; 2 sisters, Alice Eftid and Dorothy Ziegler; 7 grand-chil dren; and 9 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held Monday, April 25 at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Winston-Sa lem with the Rev. Robert Williaid officiating. O n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 2.% 2005 Misty Dawn Hall Misty Dawn Tompkins Hail. 26.ofRock Springs Road. Har mony, died Friday. April 22. 2005, at the WFU Baptist Medi cal Center. Tompkins of .J'vH and Linda Johnson Vaughn of Harmony, and was a homemaker. Misty loved to take her son. Cameron, to the park and to watch Cameron ro deo- She also liked to shop with her mom and to go to Baden Lake, with her son and boy friend. to visit her grandparents. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents. Rufus Johnson and Arlene Walker. Survivors; her parents; her step-father. Ricky Vaughn of Harmony; a son, Cameron Lane Ross of the home; her boy friend. Cleo Ross Jr. of Har mony; a brother. Bobby Ray (Sandra) Tompkins Jr. of Har mony; a step-brother, Chris (Candice) Vaughn of Harmony; paternal grandparents. Elwood and Doris Tompkins of Baden Lake; and 3 nephews. Bobbie Joe Tompkins. Kenneth Ray Tompkins and Bailey Vaughn. A funeral service was held at 2 pan.. Monday. April 25. at New Union United Methodist Church with the Revs. Galen Hahn and Sam Adams officiat ing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; the Cameron Lane Ross Trust Fund, c/o of any Southern Community Ba^- j Dorothy Beck Nesbit Mrs. Dorothy Beck Nesbit, 74, of Salisbury, died Monday. April 25. 2005 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center. , Salisbury. She was bom Sept. 27.1930 •in Davie County, a daughter of the late Lula Pulliam Pickler Beck and Vestal Lee Becki She was educated in the Woodleaf schools, graduating from Woodleaf HigS School and Salisbury Business College. She had worked for Rowan Dairy. Wachovia Bank and Bamhatdt Appliances. She was . a member of Franklin Baptist Church, and was a founding member of the Ellis Saddle Club. Survivors: her husband. Ed ward E. Nesbit. whom she mar ried June 19. 1948; 3*sons. Gary Nesbit and Tim NesBil. both of Salisbury; a daughter. Gail Nesbit Elwood of Mocksville; a sister. Ruth Beck Elliott of Salisbury; and 3 grandchildren. Her funeral was scheduled for 2 pjn. Thursday, April 28 at Summerseti Memorial Chapel with Dr. Mark D. Evans, minister of Concord United Methodist Church. Mocksville. and Chris Shoaf, reader for the Christian Sci ence Church, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Hubert Leon Parr Jr. The Rev. Hubert Leon ParrJr.. 83. of Wilderness Way, died Monday.April25,2005. He was bom June 9,1921, m Mobile, Ala. to the late Hubert , Leon and Marie Antoinette , Gascoigne Parr, and was a re- ^tired pastor having served sev eral churches for 22 years. , He was preceded in death by his wife. Mary Alleen Parr on March 22,2(»2, to whom he been married for 52 years; 2 sis ters. Marian Gooch and Edie Dinning; and a brother, Bill Parr.Survivors;adaughter.Karen Smith of the home; 2 sons. Ri chard Pan of Jacksonville. Fla. and Stephen Pan of DeLand. Fla.; and 4 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at a later date in Florida. Davie County Public library Mocl<3ville» NC vo DAVIE county enterprise record. Thursday, May 5.2005 • O .-h —cs I ->v ■~v, -t , David Carlfon BlackburnJ Mr. David Cariton Black-bum, 65, of North Main Sueel,Mocksville, died on Sunday'May 1. 2005 at Davie County Hospital.Bora in Watauga County onAug. 7,1939, he was the son ofthe late Earl S. and Susan SwiftBlackburn. He was employed bySoutheastera Freight as a truckdriver and was a member of Blaise Baptist Chinch.He was preceded in death bya sister, Peggy Craven, in 2004.Survivors: 3 brothers, Eugene (Sharon) Blackburn of PortCharlotte, Fla.. Bill (Peggy)Blackburn of Raleigh and Roy(Margaret) Blackbura of Boone;3 sisters, Lois Blackburn ofBoone, Betty (Richard)Hutchens of Mount Airy; andMary (fohn) Pendiil of Manteo.A celebration of life service will be held later.Memorials: Blaise BaptistSunday School Class, c/o GeneWhitaker, 134 Blaise ChurchRoad, Mocksville 5 e-B-Ck.IS£> Janes Clyde Clearyy Mr. James Qyde Qeaiy, 66, ofQevelantLNC died Thursday,Apijl 28,2WS, at his home.He was bom Oct 25, 1938,in Davie County to FloraTunerow Qeaty of Mocksville and the late Qyde CJeaiy. Mr.aeary enjoyed yard tf ork, fish-ing, camping and motocross.He was preceded in death byhis wife, Mary Marlow Qearyin 1999; a son, Lester Clyde Cleaiy; and 3 brothers, DavidCleary, Odell Cleary and an in fant brother. Survivors: his mother; 2daughters, Retha (Bobby) Kellerof Mocksville and Kim (David)Waugh of Troutman; a sont'Jarnie (Danielle) Clearyof StonyPoint; companion, DiannaSwing of Lexington and her twosons, Ricky Heath Swing andJohnathon Paul Swing; 2 sisters,Elizabeth (Leroy) Baity andMarie (Donald) Hawks; 4 brothers, Dotman (Dorcas) Cleary,Tommy Cleary, Kirk (Frances)Cleary and Wayne (Kaye) Cleaty; 6 grandchildren. A funeral service was held at2 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was inLiberty Baptist Chuich Cem- eteiy. Memorials: Iredell Hospice /PaUiadve C:are, 2347 Simonton Road, Statesville. 28625. Lessie Mae Moody . / Mrs. Lessie Mae Combs Moody, 84, of US 601 North, Mocksville, died Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at the home of her daughter. She was born March 20, 1921, in Oxford Ur the late Ed and Hattie Holbrook Combs. Mrs. Moody was a member of Calvary Baptist Chuich. She enjoyed flower gardening and sewing. Mrs. Moody was preceded in death by her husband, Grady Moody in 1980; 2 daughters, Diane Moody and Betty Sue Moody; a son, Ronald Moody;2 sisters, Tessie Moody atul Efiie Holbrook; and a brother, Ray Combs. Survivors: 3 daughters, Lucille (Harold) Bledsoe of Mocksville, Verna Owens of Mocksville and Lois (Steven) lysinger of Linwood; 2 sons, Bobby (Becky) Moody of Boonville and Donald Moody of the home; 2 sisters, Dessie lysinger and Emma TVsinger, both of Lexington; 2 brothers, Fonzo Combs of Cary and Willard Combs of Berkley Springs, W.Va.; 15 grandchil dren; II great-grandchildren; and a special friend, Jazmyne' Carachure. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Satuiday, April 30, at Calvary Baptist Chuich with the Revs. Jim Giyder and Ouis Wil liams officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; Calvary Baptist, 1663 US 601 S., Mocksville; or Hospice of Davie, P.O. Box 848, Mockville. Davie County Public LteraiyMocksville, NC '■n DAVIE C0I"<TV ENTERPrbe record, Tb.r.d.,, Ma, 5,2M5. . Cil rO \ w <J— ■ / Mary Catherine Pope Mrs. Mary Catherine Weber Pope, 83, of Angell Road,Mocksville, died FHday, April 29,2005 at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem. She was bom June 24, 1921in Altoona, Pa. to the late George and Katherine Strayer Weber. Mrs. Pope was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church. She was a homemakerand had been a caterer.She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Roadman Pope, in November, 2003. Survivors: 3 sons, Eugene (Patricia) Pope and Charles (Cindy) Pope, both of Mocks ville, and Richard Pope of Mooresville; a daughter, Mary Jane Pope of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Edtlie (Dee) Weber and George (Eloise) Weber, borh of Florida and Bill Weber of West Virginia; 3 sister-in-laws, Nelda Brown and Jo Shaw of Mocks ville and Ruth Johanson of Min nesota; 5 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. A funeral mas was held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, May 3, at St. Francis Catholic Church with the Rev. Andrew Draper and Dr.David Gilbreath officiating. Burial was in Batons Baptist Baptist diurch Cemetery. Memorials: St. Francis Cath olic Church, 862 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville. Davie County Public Mookaville, NC Billy Richard Satterfield/ Mr. Billy Richard Satterfield, 76, of Bermuda Run, died Sunday, April 17, 2005, at ForsythMedical Center surrounded by loved ones. He was bom June 16, 1928,in Forsyth County to Edward Eugene and Esther Lashmit Satterfield. Mr. Satterfield was a member of Clemmons Rrst Baptist (nturch. Mr. Sanerfreld was a local builder and land de veloper. His passion for golfbegan when he was a caddy in hisearly youth leading him to de velop golf and country clubs. In his 20s, he began construction of single-family homes, which laterled to commercial development, and one of Wrnston-Salem's firstbowling alleys. In 1970, he be gan his ultimate dream of developing a golf and country club.In addirion to developing Ber muda Run CUuntry Club, he was instmmental in the developmentof Country Qub of South Caro lina and Olde Beau Golf Club. He was preceded in death by4 brothers, Norman E., FrankW., Ray D. and Max L. Satterfield.Survivors: 3 daughters, Pamela J. Satterfield and SharonS. Whitfield and husband Keith, all of Sarasola, Fla., and Billie Sue Satterfield of Black Mountain; 2granddaughters; 2 great- grandsons; a brother, Edward E. Satterfield and wife Kathleen; 2sisters, Gladys Scott and Betty Spaugh and husband "Bub," all of Winston-Salem; and an abundance of nieces and nephews. A fUneral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, April22, at Clemmons First Baptist Church with Dr. Steve Foster of ficiating. Memorials: West Forsyth Family YMCA, Partner with Youth Campaign, 1150 S. Peacehaven Road. Clemmons, 27012. u f r DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 12,2005 / Annie Koontz Dwiggins Mrs. Annie Koontz Dwiggins, 84, of Howard Street, Mocksville, died Friday, May 6, 2005, at Autumn Care. She was bora July 9, 1920, in Davie County to the iate Christopher and Delia Cartner Koontz. Mrs. Dwiggins was re tired from restaurant and food service. Mrs. Dwiggins was preceded in death by a son, Bili Dwiggins, in 1985, and a sister, Lizzie Renegar. Survivors: her husband, Paul Dwiggins of Mocksviile; a daughter, Joyce Shepherd of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a son, Bobby Eugene Dwiggins ofAb erdeen; 8 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A graveside service was held at 3 pjn., Monday, May 9, at Jericho Church of Christ Cem etery with the Rev. George Troyer officiating. / R.C. Gregory Retired U5. Air Force Mas ter Sgt. R.C. Gregory, 80, of Goldsboro, died Thesday, May 3. 2005 at Wayne lyletnorial Hospital. The funeral was held Friday, May 6 at 11 aJn. at First Baptist Church,'Goldsboro, where he was a member. Dr. Glenn Phillips and the Rev. Scott Thrailkill officiated. Burial with fuU miUiary rights was in Wayne Memorial Park. Mr. Gregory was born in Cooleemee and was the son of the late Romie Charles Gregory and Thelma Imes Gregory. Dur ing his military career, he was a prisoner of war in Japan and the Philippines. He was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. Survivors: his wife. Myrtle Sloop Gregory; a son, Rodney Greogry and wife Penny of LaGrange; a daughter, Melissa Anoonof Goldsboro; 6 grand children; stepchildren. Gene Blake of Uland, Tommy Blake and wife Faye of Wilmington, Jeff Blake and wife Sally and Jimmy Blake and wife Connie, all of Burgaw; a brother, M.I. Gregory and wife Betty of Greensboro; and his sister-in- law, Inez Gregory of Greens boro. Memorials: the charity of the donor's choice. /Stephen William Gimter Mr. Stephen William Gunter, 52, of Cooleemee, died Satur day, May 7, 2005 at Autumn Care of Mocksville after a pe riod of declining health. He was born in Annapolis, Md. on Match 6,1953, a son of ihe^ate Cora Evelyn Ridenbour Gunter and Sampson Gunter. He attended a private schcMl in Lau rel, Md. He worked for Schlitz Truck Delivery and Hardee's. He was a member of First Bap tist Church of Cooleemee. Survivors: his caregivers for 19 years, Helen and Tommy Daywalt of Cooleemee. His funeral service was held at 4 pjn. T)iesday, May 10 at Eirst Baptist Church of Cool eemee with the Rev. Tonuny Register, pastor, officiating. Burial followed in Legionai Memorial Park, Cooleemee. Memorials: First Baptist of Cooleemee, 284 Marginal St. Myrtle Hawks Head J Myrtle Hawks "Mama Head" Head, 85. of Winston-Salem, died April 29, 2005 at Forsyth Mediciil Center. She was bom April 21,1920, in Carroll County, Va., to Will iam C. Hawks and Mattie L. Davis. She was a member of South Fork Baptist Church. In years past, she was the owner and operator of a daycare service where she was known lovingly as "Mama Head." In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, J.W. Hawks; and a son, William Donald Hauser. Surviving: 2 daughters, Glenda Faye Hauserof Winston- Salem and Linda'Russell Swicegood; 4 sisters. Ruby Blakley, Julie White, Luzetta Leonard and Flora Martin; 2 brothers, Guraie E. Hawks and James Hawks; a granddaughter, a grandson; and a great-grand son. Funeral services were held at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Mark Taylor Brown and the Rev. Tim Gammons of ficiating. Agraveside service fol lowed at Flat Ridge Baptist CHiurch in Cana, Va. . f Q^ 5- ■d i'-v ■ Davii County Public ■a C T I fV V DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday. May 12,2005 I - ^ Qi > V (T' . 0 , Homer Hendrixy Mr. Homer Hendrix. 81, ofMullins Road. Mocksville. diedMonday. May 9.2005 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.He was bom Nov. 12,1923,in Davie County to the lateDalton and Addie KimmerHendrix. Mr. Hendrix was le-from Drexel Heritage Fur-ninite as a finishing room foreman. He had been a farmer withbeef cattle and had worked ashort time at Dixie Furniturebefore going to Heritage. Mr. Hendrix was a veteran of the USArmy serving during World Warn. He was a long-time memberof Fork Baptist Church, a member of the Fork Civic Qub and a former member of the Fork Vol unteer Fire Department. Mr. Hendrix was preceded indeath by a son. Jerry WayneHendrix in 2004 and a sister, Nadine Norman. Survivors: his wife, DebbieLavelle Hendrix, whom he hadbeen married to for 59 years; 3 sons. Gene (Delores) Hendrix of Advance, Arnold Hendrix ofDanville, Va. and Timothy (Maura) Hendrix of St. Petersburg Beach. Fla.; a brother,David Hendrix of Mocksville: and 5 grandchildren. A funeral service will be heldat 2 p.m., Thursday. May 12. atFork Baptist Church with theRev. Rol^rt Garrett officiating.The body will lie in state 30 min utes prior to the service. Burialwill be in the church cemetery. The family was to receivefriends Wednesday, May 11from 7-9 pjn. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Fork VFD, US 64 E.. Mocksville. Nancy C. Lane Mrs. Nancy C. Lane' of Mableton, Oa., died May 7. 2005. Funeral services will be on Friday. May 13 at 11 ajn. at Elizateth Baptist Church. 4215 Cascade Road, Atlanta, with theRev. Craig L. Oliver, pastor, of ficiating. Burial will be in Mozley Memorial Gardens. Survivors: her mother, SarahWiseman of Mocksville; a ^s- ter.Patricia Sullivan ofWinston- Salem; a brother. Reginald Lyons of Mocksville; and other relatives and friends. Family visitation will be Thursday, May 12 from 7-8 pan. at Murray Brothers Cascade Chapel. Atlanta. yrMildred Oliver Parker Mrs. Mildred Louise OliverParker. 73. of King, died Satur day. May 2.2005 at Wake For est Baptist Medical Center. She was bom March 5,1932jn Yadkin County to Levi M. Oliver and Pansy Hall Oliver.She was retir^ from N.C. Bap tist Hospital in food services and was a member of Friendly Chapel Church, where she taught the primary children'sSunday School class for many years and was active in theWomen's Missionary Group.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. James Edward Parker, and a son, Verlon An drew Parker..' Survivors: 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Officer EJd. "Mac" and Maribeth Parker ofMocksville, and Gary Stevenand Carolyn Parker of Pinnacle; a daughter and son-in-law, LenaSue and Bob Peddycord of Concord; 5 grandchildren; 11 step- grandchildren; several step- great-grandchildren; severalnieces and nephews; 3 sistersand brothers-in-law, Maye andCA. Burchette of Ronda, Gaye and Garvey Shore and Patricia and Bobby Fortner, all of HamptonviUe. A funeral service was held at2 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 atFriendly Chapel Church withBrothers Don Collins and JerryPardue officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Clyde Baxter Williamsy Mr. Clyde Baxter Williams, 73, of Thomasville, formerly of Cooleemee, died Monday, morning. May 9, 2005 at the residence of his nephew and wife, Scon and Leslie Williams, with whom he resided. He was bom May 2.1932 in Davie County, a son of Junle Ross Williatns and Ethel Dyson Williams. He was a former employee with Highland Mills and was a member ofAllendale Bap tist Church.. Survivors: 2 daughters. Sherry Crouse of Cooleemee and Shelia Jones of Greensboro;4 grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. A graveside service was heldWednesday. May 11 at 11 azn. in the American Legion Cemetery in Cooleemee with the Rev. Bobby Metiers officiating. Davii County Public Libraiy Mookmlle, NC -o o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. May 19.2005 Iris Shaver Cole i" H 1933. she was the ^uShterofthe late Walter F. andM.dd,e Whitley Shaver. mTs ,^''l',"'"^'''«'ftomAT&Tand Center si. ®"='"Center. She was of the Baptist She was preceded in death by her husband. David K. Bailey abrother,Bruce Shaver.andas^;i<er. Nancy S.Koontz. Dalfir '^'■<=hardDale (Grace) Bailey of King-daughters. Cynthia Moore of Virginia Gad_^neberry of King; 2 sisters^eolene S. (G.A.) Watson ofSal.sbury and Janie (San^) fh w 3 grand.2''f'"=^S«a'-Srandchildren:and several nieces and nephews.A celebration of life servicewashehlMay,6at2p.n,.a,the ^"h 'heRev.RrchardWhiteheanoffiei-«>ng. Burial followed in RowanMemorial Park.-Vfemorials; donors choice. ■ c t Foster in '^pn' 1.1940SfBS- r?£.~=S M^-Foserw^r'^"''"'-""'orofCouii^^sr^^^'"'-''icnr. She had doctors assistant with F^n ^'on Medical Cemer^T^'"®" ■nother: Silsba^ii^^rfi'' (Shu ''°™= ^ '^"Shter. jJi(Keith) James of .Mocfcsviiie- ,n. Rusty (Paula) Tucker "ofMocfcsviiie- a hr„,l. ^• ® orother. BillSs°r4rr' ^ grandchildren- -> .f.CS 8 „'i„''""c"^'®"'"*«heldatI.^^'orday. May 14 at S'taSfcS",Fo ".ri'lSc S s^T""d- Winston Salem. 27103,'"^'^ Sadie Messick Jordanw Mrs. Sadie Messick Jordan.91. formerly of North MainStreet. Mocfcsviiie. died Saluday. May 14. 2005. at Auium, Care of Mocfcsviiie.She was bom Oct. 26. 1913in Davie County to the lateClaude and Dora OwiggjnsMessicfc. Mrs. Jordan was re-tired from Cone Mills in Salisbury and had worked at Burlington Mills. She was achaner member of Victory Bap tist Church. Mrs. Jordan was preceded indeath by her husband. Scott Jordan: 3 sisters. Ruby Hellard.Mary Adams and Ethel Hellard:and a brother. Albert Messick. Survivors: a brother. ClaudeMessick Jr. of Statesville; a sister. Gilda Chaflln of Durham: 2 stepdaughters, Judy Beck ofCooleemee and Lynda (Barry)-Myers of Mocksville; 3 step grandchildren: 2 step-great grandchildren: and severalnieces and nephews.A funeral service was held at2 p.m.. Tuesday. May 17. at Victory Baptist Church with theRev. Shelby Harbour officiating.Burial was in Rowan MemorialPark in Salisbury. TMemorials; Victory Baptist.P.O. Bo.\ 686. Cooleemee. Rebecca Nail Lamb Mrs. Rebecca Nail Lamb of Greensboro died Tdesday. May 10,2005. at Moses Cone Memo rial Hospital. Bom in Mocksville to the lateWilli^ Franklin Nail and Mary Call Nail, Mrs. Lamb was of the Methodist faith. She enjoyed gar dening. quilting and was an ani mal lover. She was preceded in death by her husband. Earl Nixon Lamb, and a son,' Dick Nail of Mocksville. Survivors include: her daugh ter. Dianne Lamb of Greensboro;her daughter-in-law. Peggy Nail of Mocksville; 2 grandsons; and 2 great-grandsons. A private graveside burial was held at Guilford Memorial Park.A memorial service, celebrating her life, will be held. Memorials: Humane Society of Guilford, 4527 W. Wendover Ave.. Greensboro 27409. (T "a ri c % V V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 19,2005 V 4 / Nancy Gay Moore Nancy Gay Moore. 77, of Moeksville, formerly of Radford, Va,, died Monday. May 9.2003 al Forsyth MedicdTCen- ler in Winslon-Salem. She was bom in Eggleston, Va. on Jan. 18, 1928 lo the late Thomas Marion and Edna Vir ginia Sartan Hodge. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Gayle Pack. Survivors: her husband, Henry H. Moore of Moeksville; son and daughter-in-law, the Revs. Roben M. and Joyce Pack of Christianburg. Va.; 3 sisters, Christine Brown of Ripplemead, Va., Edna James of Rich Creek. Va., and Lucy Sunett of Bassen, Va.; 2 brothers, Seb (Buddy) Hodge of Bassett and William Henry Hodge of Pulaski County. Funeral services were con ducted Thursday, May 12 at 4 p.m. in the HomewaM Bound Holiness Church with the Rev. Joyce Pack officiating. Burial followed in Sunset Cemetery Christiansbuig. Memorials: Homeward Bound Holiness, 1622 McPeak Drive, Christianbuig, VA 24073. Francis E. Peebles y Mr. Francis E.Peebles, 88, of Burlington, died May 2, 2005 after one year of declining health. A native of Lee County, S.C, he was the son of the late Charles Henry Peebles and Mignon Breedlove Peebles. He was a 1939 graduate of Clemson Uni versity ajtd an U.S. Army Air Corps veteran. He was a retired agriculture Extension agent who had served in Davie County as an agent from 1947-1952. He was a member of Front Street United Methodist Church, where he had served as a Sunday School teacher, a member of the ofHcial board and chair of the Good Shepherd committee. He was a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, anif 'ja 2001 was awarded the Jim Scott Award for outstanding volunteer service in Alamance County. Survivors: his wife. Pearl Turner Peebles; 4 sons, H. Edwin Peebles and wife Janis of North Wilkesboro; Robert E. Peebles and wife Jane of Marshall. Joseph T. Peebles and wife Vivian of Bejing, China, and Charles F. Peebles and wife Carol of Burlington; 2 sisters, Lois P. Pearce of Boykin, S.C., and Dorothy P. Ford of Colum bia, S.C.; 2 brothers, Cecil B. Peebles of Pamlico, S.C, and Dr. Charles H. Peebles of Columbia, S.C.; 8 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Services were conducted at Front Street United Methodist Church on Thursday, May 5 at 11 a.m. by Dr. Sidney H. Higgins and Dr. G. Robert McKenzie. Karen Richards Prevette / Mrs. Karen Lynne RichankPrevette. S3, of Speer Road, Moeksville, died Friday, May 13, 2005, at Forsyth Medical Center, Winston-Salem. . Mrs. Prevette was bom in Mt. Airy, March 29, 19K. toMildred Monday Richards ofMtAiiy and the late John Uwis Richards. She was a graduate ofNorth Surty High School, cl^s . of 1970 and graduated from Ap-palachian State University inBoone in 1974. She was retired from the Davie County Dep^-mentofSocial Services. She had served on the board of dir«tois of the Davie County United Way. Mrs. Prevette was a member of Chesmut Grove UmwdMethodist Church where ste had served on several committees and was past president of the United Methodist Women.Including her father, she was preceded in death by Wesley Tilden, and a brother, John Lewis Richards.Surviving in addition to h mothen her husband of 31 years,Douglas E. Prevette; a son, Ethan Prevette oflem;asisterLibbyWiUardof Mt. Airy; and 10 nieces and "%uneral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday. May 16. inEaton Funeral Home Chapelwith the Revs. Jim Sanders and Tim Starbuck and Dr. DaviGilbroath officiating. Burid was in the Chestnut Grove UnitedMethodist Church Cemete^-Memorials: Cancer Servicw of Davie, 622 N. Main St..Moeksville; or Chesmut Grove Methodist Cemeteiy Fu^. c/o Linda Harpe. 470 Elmore Rd.. Moeksville. I tf- > <3— f£i Oavi* tounty PaUfc u™. »AV,E CO.NTV ENTERPMSE EECOHP, Bobbie Jean Andrews ' Mrs. Bobbie Jean Smith Andrews, 76. of Wandering Lane, Mocksville, died Thurs day evening. May 19. 2005 at Foisylh Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. She had been in declining health for several years and se riously ill for eight weeks. Mrs, Andrews was born in the Sheffield Community of Davie County to the late William Wade and Mary Holland Wright Stnith. She graduated from high school at Peace Junior College in Raleigh and earned an asso ciate business degree from Avereite College in Danville, Va. In 1949, she married Victor Lee Andrews Jr. Nineteen years later their daughter. Clara Holland (Holly) was bom. Mrs. Andrews was involved in various social, political, educational and reli gious aspects of the community. She was the first female to be elected to public office in Davie County having served on the Davie County School board for two terms. Mrs. Andrews worked along side her husband in his dental practice until their retirement in 1988. Survivors: her husband. Dr. Victor L. Andrews Jr.; a daugh ter, Clara Holland (Holly) SinopoliofMocksviUe; 2 sisters. Marietta Smith Seats and Colean Smith Foster, both of Mocks viUe; 2 grandchildren; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 3p.ra..Sunday.May22.atFirst Baptist Church with Dr. Van Lankford officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St., MocksviUe. Susan C. Barton •J Mrs. Susan C. Barton, 56, of Pfafftown. died Saturday. May 21.2005 at her home. I Banoa was^a * graduate of Davie High School and Pfeiffer College, She was a member of Shiloh Lutheran Church in Lewisville where she was active in the Women of the Church. She was u member of the Ameri can Business Women's Associa tion and was one of the first wortMn to join the Lion's Club in North Carolina. She was a fotmer vice president at People's • Bank and a business analyst for Wachovia Bank. She was preceded in death by her father and a brother. Bill Collette. Survivors: her husband. Ronald Barton of the home; her daughter, Anna Barton Hart and husband Joseph M, ofWinston- Salem; her mother of Mocks viUe; and a number of nieces, nephews and friends. The funeral service was con ducted Monday, May 23 at 11 a.m. at Vogler & Sons Reynolda Road Chapel. Winston-Salem by the Rev. Ray Best. A graveside service followed at 2 pm. at Catawba Memorial Park in Hickory. Memorials: Hospice/PaUia- tive Care. IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. 27103. j Katie Sue Brldgers Mrs, Katie Sue Giascock Brldgers. 53. of Hiilsborough, died Sunday. .May 22. 2005. at UNC Chapel Hill Hospital. She was bom April 28.1952, in Iredell County to Lois Gartner Giascock of MocksviUe and the late Richard Clyde Giascock. Mrs. Bridgers attended Alamance Community College, Wake Technical College and re ceived degrees from N. C. State University in Raleigh and Stratford Womens College. In addition to her mother. Mrs. Brldgers is survived by: a daughter, Jessica Neal of Hiilsborough; 2 sisters. Delaine -.^ve) Mehder of Greensboro wid Cindy (Kip) Schroder of Asheboro: and a nephew. A memorial service was held on Wednesday, May 25 at 2 pjn. at First Baptist Church of MocksviUe with Dr. Van Lankford officiating. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. y Mai^aret L. Edwards Mrs. Margaret Louise Collette Edwards. 90, of Win ston-Salem. died Saturday. May 21.2005 at The Oaks at ForsyUi. She was bora Dec. 28, 1914 in Davie County to the late Wil- Ham S. and Nellie Stonestreet Collette. Mrs. Edwards was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and a fonner member at Batons Baptist Church in MocksviUe. She was retired from Western Electric, where she had been a member of the Telephone Pioneers. She had worked for Sara Lee and Chatham Mills. Mrs. Edwards was a graduate ofDavie County Schools. Mrs. Edwards was preceded in death by her husband. David Roy Edwards in 1993; 4 sisters; and 2 brothers. Survivors: a daughter. Kathryn E. Lazenby of Winston- Salem; 2 grandchildren; a step granddaughter; and 2 great grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m., Tuesday. May 24. at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocks- ' ville. Burial followed in the " church cemetery. Memoriais: Forsyih Hospice, 1100 C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston Salem, 27103; Eatons Baptist Church, c/oBrenda Hunter. 188Pudding Ridge Rd..MocksvUle; or Calvary Baptist. 5000 Coun try Club Rd.. Winston-Salem. 27104. Oavii countv u o O n I -s V; da™ countv mrBBPRisE record, May 2fi, 2005 John Calvin Efird John Calvin Efird, 80. died April 23.2005 at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Salisbury. He was bom in Davie County on Sept. 2. 1924, a son of Stephen and Emily Josephine Foster Efird. He grew up in the Turkeyfoot community of Davie County. He served with the U5. Marine Corps during Worid War n. He was a graduate of High Point University and retired from the city of High Point wa ter filtration plant. His hobbies included golfing and bowling. Survivors: his wife, the former Frances Moore; a son, Cregge Allen Efird and wife Faye of Cary; a granddaughter, a sister. Dovie Efird Suggs of High Point; and several nieces, nephews and cousins, several of whom live in Davie and Iredell counties. His funeral was held at Cumby Funeral Service in High Point with the Rev. Eric Peacocck. Burial followed in Floral Garden Memorial Park. Memorials: Westchester Baptist. P.O. Box 5188, High Point, 27262. Linda TMvette Haire / Linda Peterson Trivette Haiie,64,of Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville, died Wednes day, May 18,2005 at her home. She was bom April 15.1941 to Mrs. OIlie I'loyd Peterson and the late Benjamin T. Peterson. She retired with 33 years of ser vice fiom Sara Lee Corporation. Mrs. Haire graduated from Gaffhey High School, class of 1959. She attended Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church and enjoyed traveling and gar dening. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Tommy Trivette in 1995; and a sister, ' Roxanne Stoechert. Survivors: her mother; 2 sons, Greg (Donna) McCraw and Tim (Martha) McCraw, all of Advance; a sister. Patsy (Jimmy) Bridges , 2 brothers, Frankie (Danessa) Peterson and Vemon (Rachel) Peterson, all of Gaffhey, S.C.; a granddaughter; a grandson.T. J. McCraw; 2 step grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and a special caregiver, JoAnna Brown of Hamptonville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 22 at Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home Chapel in Gaffiiey. S.C. Burial was in the Frederick Memorial Gardens in Gaffiiey. . Margie AgnerHakos J Mrs. Margie Agner Hakos. 87. of Salisbury, died Saturday. May 21, 2005 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center after a period of declining health. She was born March 21. 1918 in Rowan County to the late Ada Kesler and Walter Homer Agner. She is a graduate of Granite Quarry Schools and attended Rowan Cabarius Com munity College for a practical nursing degree in 1972. She worked at Rowan Regional Medical Center sitting with pa tients. She was a member of St. .^Im's Lutheran Church. Ameri ca Legion, Golden Opportunity Club, VFW 3006 Auxiliary and the Ijitheran Theological South- em Seminary. Her husband, John Hakos, preceded her in death on May 18,1972. Survivors: a son, John Michael Hakos of Cape Coral, Fla.; 2 daughters. Donna Will- iatns and Joan Williams, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Vonnie Agner and Ned Agner, both of Salisbury; a 6 grandchildren. Her funeral service was held Wednesday, May 25 at 1 pm. at St. John's Lutheran Church with Dr. Carl R, Sachtleben and the Rev, Jennifer Ginn, pastors, of ficiating. Burial was in Old His toric National Cemetery in Salisbury. Memorials: St. John's Lutheran, 200 W. Innes St., Salisbury. 28144. y Katherine G. Hanes Mrs. Katherine Gregory Hanes, 83, of Rainbow Road, Advance, died Tiiesday, May 17, j 2005, at Bermuda Terrace Nurs- I ing and Rehabilitation. She was bom Aug. 7, 1921 in Davie County to the late Tho mas Sain and Eva Smith Gre gory. Mrs. Hanes was a home- maker. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist ' Church. Mrs. Hanes was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Marvin Hanes in July, 1998, whom she married on Sept. 28, 1941; and 2 brothers, Cari Gre gory and Joe Gregoiy. Survivors: a son, Don Hanes of Advance. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Friday, May 20, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Revs. H. D. Butch Sheriill Jr. and Donald Funderburk officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Good Neighbor Fund, Bethlehem Methodist, 321 Redland Rd.,Advatice. j- <3— ,t!> David County Public Ubi&i) NO -0 o -9 "™coontvento.™sekeco,d,™«^,.^,„,2005 vft e; Ci -Si :r- r <5- o Ell "Jack" Ireland Jr. / Mr. Eli Washington (Jack) Ireland Jr., 78,ofAdvance, died Wednesday. May 18, 2005 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center as a result of in juries sustained in an auto acci dent. He was bora Feb. 3,1927 in Forsyth County to E.W. Sr. and Blanche Ltewllyn Ireland. He served with the U.S. Navy dur ing World War 0 and was retired from Associated Sprinkler in Greensboro. Survivors: his wife of 55 years, JoAnn Gregory Ireland; a S()n, Jack Gregory Ireland and wife Donna; a daughter, Anita Sharon Ireland and fiance Kurt Kesee; 2 grandchildren; and a sister, Mary Kathiyn Brewer and husband Bob. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 20 at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Rev. Roger Kimball of ficiating. .John Lenzie Lyons v/ Mr. John Lenzie Lyons,78,of Mocksville, died May 19.2005 in Forsyth Medical Center fol lowing a brief illness. .. ' He was a native of Davie County, and a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Survivors: 3 sons. Steven Lyons of Long Island. N.Y.. Jesse N. Lyons of Lexington and Bryant Lyons of Mocksville; 4 daughters. Levine Lyons of Mocksville. Nadine Lyons of South Carolina. Lula Debose and Gwendolyn Elam, both of Lex ington; 3 brothers, the Rev. Jesse Lyons Jr. of Westbury. N.Y., Frankie Lyons of Mocksville and James Lyons of Salisbury; 4 sis ters, Ella Mae Dulin, Emma Louise Howell and ^^inia Wil liams, all of Mocksville. and Margaret Transou of Lexington; 12 grandchildren: and 10 great grandchildren. The funeral was at 4 pm. May 24 at Shiloh Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Jesse Lyons Jr. officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. Wiliiam A. Shanks Sr. y Wlliam Anslow Shanks Sr..54. of AltaVista. Va. died May 21.' 2(X)5 in Lynchburg General Hos pital after a brief illness. He was born in Rowan County, son of Viola Davidson and the late William Shanks Jr. Survivors: 3 sons, Williams Shanks Jr. of Washington. D.C.. William Shanks HI and Gary Jones, both of Altavista. Va.; a daughter, Michelle Shanks of AltaVista. Va; his mother, Viola R. Davidson of Cooleemee; 2 sis ters. Rochella Shanks and Cathy ^Cleme^^th of Cooleemee; 3 brothers. Wayne Shanks of Greensboro. Kenneth Shanks of Salisbury and Charles Neely of Salisbury. His funeral service was held on May 24 at noon in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Bishop Willie Joe Gray officiated and burial will follow in Liberty AME Zion Church Cemetery. County Public USbraiy Wocl(8v;lfe, WG ykvth Jarvis I^itterow Ruth Thomason Jarvis Tutterow died May 17, 2005, after a brief illness. She was bom Aug. 13,1909, in Cooleemee. She was the daughter of the late June Franklin and Mary Katherine Thomason Jarvis. Mrs.Tiitterow graduated from Mars Hill and Catawba colleges with degrees } in elementary education. She ) taught 40 years in elementary • schtMls, Center in Davie County. ' Dukeville in Rowan County and ' then Farmington and cooleemee | in Davie County. Mrs. "Hrtterow ! was a member of Center United I Methodist Church, serving many years as Sunday School teacher for children and adults. She was preceded in death by . her husband, Henry Wilson (Bo) Tutterow; a brother, Paul Jarvis; a sister, Mary Alice Stokes; and a son, Junie Martin TUtterow. Survivors: a son, Heniy Wil son TOtterow Jr. and wife Char lotte of Ackworth. Ga.; a son, Ri chard Keith Tiitterow and wife Pat of Newland; a daughter. Harriet Ruth Jeimings and hus band Ed of Raleigh; a brother, Walter Glenn Jarvis of Three Mile in Aveiy County; a sister, Katherine Stokes of Salisbury; 7 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. A memorial service was held at II ajn., Friday, May 20, at Center United Methodist Church with the Revs. Stephen Blair, Charles Sisk and Keith Tiitterow officiating. Inurnment was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Center Method ist Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Owings, 728 Wllkesboro St., Mocksville; or to the Cooleemee Historical Association, P. O. Box 667, Cooleemee. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 2, 2005 Carllon Blackburn will be held on Saturday. June 4,2005 at 6:30 p.m. at Blaise Baptist Church with the Revs. Glenn Sellers and Ken Hutches officiating. Inurnment will be in WinUer Cemetery in Boone at 3 pun. on Sunday, JuneS. Helen K. Brown j Helen KanikerBrown.96,of Mt. Ulla, died Tuesday, May'24. 2005, at her residence. Bom Sept. 8.1908. in Rowan County (the Corinth Church was a daughter of Brown was a 'Arl927 graduate of Ml. Ulla High -^School. She was in the first graduating class- Mrs. Brown retired from Trouiman Shirt Company. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Ml. Ulla. where she sang in the choir, was a member of the Grace Barringer Circle WELCA, taught Sunday School and was a life member of the WELCA. Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by her husband. William Blenn Brown; 5 brothers and 3 sisters. Survivors; her children, Faye B. Smith of Ml. Ulla, Farrell B. Brown and wife Ann of Clemson. S.C.. and Judith B. McBride and husband Jimmy of Mocfcsville; 8 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday. May 26, at St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Mt. Ulla. with the Rev. Clarence E. Sitford officiating, assisted by Vicar Jack Henry, Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 1120! Hwy 801, Mt. Ulla. 28125, /Don Burton ' Mr, Don Burton, 71. of Gar ner Street, Mocksville. died Sun day. May 29. 2005 at Davie County Hospital. Mr. Burton was bom Aug. 2. 1933 in Yancey County to the late Molt and Alpha Lawhem Bunan. He was preceded in death by a son. Jonathan Burton and a daughter. Lois Burton Spadea. He was a Baptist. Survivors: his wife. Janice Kay Burton of the home; a son. Don Charles (Chuck) Burton of Kentucky; 4 daughters. Ellen Belliveau and husband Dave of Charlotte, Donna Lower and husband Djve of Hawaii. Kay Thomas ahaliusband Charlie of Charlotte, and Sherrie Bergen and husband Bob ofHenderson- ville; 3 step-daughters, Jan Penninger ofCalifornia, Sharon Penninger of Cooleemee and Lisa Hopper and husband Jeff of Rockwell; 4 sisters, Dorothy TiiJey. Dora Ann Price and Teresa Price, all of Forest City, and Doris Bolick of Hickory: 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grand children; and 2 siep-grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held Wednesday. June I at 3 p.m. at Welch Funeral Home, with the Rev. Howard Wagoner officiat ing. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., 1386-A Wesigale Cen ter Drive, Winslon-Salem. 27103, , Iris Shaver Cole V Mrs. Iris ShavcrCole, 71, of King, died onThursday.May 12, 2005 at Dr. J.R. Jones Medical Center. Bora in Rowan County on Sept. 8,1933. she was the daugh ter of the late Waiter F, and Middle Whiiley Shaver. Mrs. Cole was retired from the Brian Center and was employed at AT&T. She was of the Baptist faith, Mrs, Cole was preceded In death by a brother, Bmce Shaver, and a sister, Nancy S. Koontz. Survivors; 2 daughters, Cynthia Moore of Mocksville. Virginia Gail Lineberry of King: 2 sisters. Theolene S. (G.A.) WalsonofSalisbury.ianie (Sam) Chaplin of Mocksville; 4 grand children; 5 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews- A celebration of life service was conducted on Monday. May 16 at 2 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Richard WhitehartoBiciating. Burial fol lowed at Rowan Memorial Park. L ft) \S vA . ^ <Z >- Sanders F. McAllister J Mr. Sanders Franklin McAllisier. 83, of Greenhill Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, May 29,2005 at Davie County Hospital. He was born in Smyth County, Va. to the late Charles Albert and Roxie Marina Keesee McAllister on Feb. 21,1922. Mr. McAllister was retired with 12 years of service from Hanes. He had been a dairy farmer. He was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church where he served as a church trustee and a deacon since 1969. In addition to his parents, Mr. McAllister was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret McAllister Dawson. Survivors; his wife, Eva Mae Williams McAllister, whom he married on April 5,1947; 2 sis ters. Myra McAllister Anderson of Colfax and Dorothy McAllister Williams of Mocks ville; a brother, Albert Garrett McAllister of Pfafftown; a fos ter daughter, Joyce Ann McClamrock and husband Bobby of Mocksville; 5 foster grandchildren; 11 foster great grandchildren; lots of nieces, nephews and cousins; and a former son-in-law, Eddie Cregar. A funeral service was held at 4 p.m., Wednesday, June 1, at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Richard Kirby offi ciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: No Creek Primi tive Baptist building fund, c/o Roland C. Wishon, 284 Gordon Drive, Advance. 27006. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 2,2005 , Pearl White Matthews Mrs. Pearl White Mauhews, 86, died May 20,2005 in High Point. Mrs. Matthews was bom Sept. 19, 1918, to the late Fred Conrad and Eva Burton-White in Iredell County. She married Luther Gray Matthews Feb. 12, 1938. They made their home on a farm in Advance for more than 50 years before entering special ized care. Most recently, they lived in Maryfield Nursing Care Center in High Point. Mrs. Matthews provided childcare in her home and operated a cater ing business for many years. She was known for cake and cookie recipes. She was a charter mem ber of Green Meadows Baptist Church where she served in nu merous leadership roles includ ing Sunday School teacher and hospitality chair. She was com mitted to church missions and supported many community or ganizations. Survivors: her husband; a daughter, Janice and husband Carroll Hitch of Annapolis, Md.; a son, Mitchell and wife Peggy Matthews of Greensboro; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grand- children; and a sister, Mrs. Charles (Hazel) Davis of Mocksville. Mrs. Matthews was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Thomas White, sisters Helen Yates, Anna Belle Howard, Madeline Shuler and Marie Harpe. A celebration of life and re membrance was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, May 23, at Green Meadows Baptist Church. The Revs. Michael Waters and Mervin Garrison officiated. Memorials: Green Meadows Baptist, 1645 NC 801 N., Mocksville; or Maryfield Nurs- ing Center, 1315 Greensboro Jayne Stacey Sanford V Jayne Stacey Sanford, 83, died Thursday, May 26,2005 at her home on South Main Street, Mocksville. after several years of declining health. Bom Nov. 8, 1921 in the Harlan County town of Lynch, Ky., Mrs. Sanford was the elder daughter of Charles Blanford and Gladys Marie Blend Stacey. She attended upper elementary school at Saint Cammilus Acad emy in Corbin, Ky. and was as sisted by her teachers to go from seventh grade to ninth grade, so that as a high school student, she could compete in the Kentucky State Classical Voice Contest. She won the contest all four years of high school and was offered a scholarship to The Julliard School. She chose in stead to fiiufly ft Mount Saint Joseph ci^lege and the Cincin nati Conservatory of Music in Ohio. During World War n, Mrs. Sanford worked alongside Rosie the Riveter at the Willow Run Bomber Plant near Ypsilanti, Mich. In thelate 40s, she taught music in Kentucky. She married Jack Sanford in 1950 and made Mocksville her home for the next 55 years. In the early 1950s, she was active in the community, serving as president of the Davie Heart Association and the Red Cross Home Representative to military families for many years. She was instrumental in form ing the hospital auxiliary and started the Candy Striper pro gram. She directed the junior and senior choirs at First Pres byterian Church for several years. She was a profile reader and a letter writer and remem bered everyone's birthday. Many will remember her as their Girl Scout leader. She led a senior troop for many years, chaired committees and served several terms on the board of directors of the Tarheel Triad Girl Scout Council. tier parents, her sister, Mar garet Stacey Childers of Lexing ton, Ky. and her husband, John S. (Jack) Sanford of Mocksville i preceded her in death. I Survivors: her daughters, J Judith Sanford Biyant of Mocks- ville, and Margaret (Peggy) I Sanford Parker and husband Pe- i ter of Winsion-Salem; a son, John S. Sanford Jr.; 8 grandchil dren; 5 great-grandchildren; 4 nephews; 2 nieces; and her caregiver, Bonnie Hunt. Father Andrew Diaper con ducted a mass to honor Mrs. Sanford's life at St. Francis of Assisi (Thurch in Mocksville on Tuesday, May 31, at 11 a.m. Memorials: Kate B, Rey nolds Hospice/Palliative Care, lOO-C S. Stratford Road, Win- sion-Salem, 27103; Arthritis Foundation; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; or charily of donor's choice. Oivit County Public Library Mooksvlller NC sn o *0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 2,2005 v/ o •f Patricia 3arwood Seats Mrs. Patricia Mae Barwood Seats, 70. of Cable Lane. Mocksville. died May 28.2005 at Forsyth MwJical Center. Win- ston-Salem. f She was bom in Queens N.Y. onApril n. 1935 to the late Anthony and Mae Heym Barwood. Mrs. Seats was a high school graduate and a veteran. She worked as a cenified nurs ing assistant. Mrs. Seats enjoyed cooking, collecting salt and pep per shaker sets and reading. Survivors: a son. Leonard Seals Jr. of Pataskala. Ohio; and a brother. Tony Barwood Jf. of New York. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m.. Wednesday. June 1. at Ihe National Cemetery in Salis bury. Memorials: American Mean Assoc.. P.O. Bo* 5216, Glen Allen. VA 23058; or Davie Hu mane Society. P.O. Box 153, Mocksville. Kazie Lee Smiley ,/ Mrs. Kazie Lee Smiley. 83. died Sunday. May 29. 2005 at her home. She was bom June 24. 1921 in Rocky Mount, Va. to Norman Lewis and Mildred Pendleton Wimmer of Rocky Mount. She was one of 43 children. She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years. Blake Welton Smiley; 2 sons. Vann Wellon Smiley and Troy Lester Smiley; a grandson, Michael Keith Smiley; and 7 brothers and 3 sisters. Survivors: 4 daughters, Louise Smiley Potts ofAdvance, Brenda Smiley McNeill of Ellenbcro. Debbie Smiley Greer (Michael) of Clemmons and Rene Smiley Ferguson (Chris) of Kemersville; 3 sons. Danny Smiley (Joy) of Advance. Russell Smiley (Hazel) of State Road and Jimmy Smiley (Teresa) of Advance; 22 grand children; 21 great-grandchil dren; 1 great-great-grandchild; 2 sisters. Mammie Taylor and Eva Guilliam, both of Rocky Mount; 2 sisters-in-law, Ruby Wimmer of Venton. Va. and Ruby Wimmer of Rocky Mount; a spe cial neighbor, Larry Vbgler; a brother and sister-in-law. Francis and Doris Smiley of Columbia. S.C. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. June 1 at Advance United Methodist Church by the Rev. Harry D. Sammons. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Alzheimer's As sociation. Southern Piedmont Chapter. 3420 Shamrock Drive. Charlotte. 28215. <s~ ,<5 Davis County PublicljlwaQ( I, 0 <s <> nS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 9,200S Georgia Morris Amos j J GeoigiaMoirisAmos.TO.of RuEHs Street. Cooleetnee, died Wedtiesday.Jtme 1,2005.at The Laurels of Salisbury, following a battle with cancer. She was bom June 9. 1934, in Gatlinburg, Tenn.. (Sevier County) to the late Wilford and Nora Morris. She attended Carson Newman College and began her teaching career in 1955, in Boulder. Colo. Mrs. Amos taught in the Davie County school system from 1973-2000. Survivors; her husband. Rob ert D. Amos; 2 daughters. Jill Amos (PhUlip) Lindblade and Robyn Amos (Gene) Youngblood; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters. Polly Newman and Cumi Cardwell; a brother. Dr. n Robert W. Morris; and many other relatives and friends. A graveside service was held at 4 pjn.. Saturday. June 4. at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. Memorials: Victory Baptist Church. P.O. Box 686. Cool- eemee. George P. Brown M ."0 3 -r r. George Poindexter /Brown. 79. of YadkinviUe died Sunday. June 5. 2005 at his home. Mr. Brown was bom Jan. a, 1926 in Yadkin Couiity to Santford S. and Kate Bray Brown. He was a retired fanner and was a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church. Mr. Brown was a hunter,fisherman, trapper and gardener. He loved being outdtwrs. _ Mr. Brown was preceded m death by his patents, and abrother. Claude Browti. Surviving: his wife of 62 years. Faye H. Brown of the home; a daughter; Georgia (Terry) Windsor; 3 sons. Santford (Margaret) Brown. Joe (JoAnna) Brown.Carl (Martha) Brown; 4 grandsons; 2 granddaughters; a step-granddaughter; 10 great-grandchildren; 5 step-great-grandchildren; 3 sisters. Mary Messick. Daisy Salmons. Martha Wooten; and 3 brothers. Jake. Ed, and Hugh Brown. The funeral service was conducted at 5 pm. Thesday. June 7 at Gentry Family Chapel in YadkinviUe by Revs. Joe Reece and Hewey Paiiish. Burial fol lowed in the Branon Friends Meeting Cemetery. Memorials: Sutry/Yadkin Hospice. 208 N. Jackson St., YadkinviUe. 27055. Darrell J. Harpe Mr. DarreU J. Harpe. 52. of Harding Lane, Harmony, died Saturday, June 4.20O5 at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. He was born on June 20, 1952 in Rowan County to Nan Sue Harpe and the late Joe Carr Harpe of Farmington, He was a merjber of Calvary Baptist Church, Farmington Masonic Lodge 265, Loyal Order of the Moose 1949. and Tar Heel U- gion 149. Survivors: his wife, Debora Haneline Harpe of Harmony; 2 daughters. Btandi Lyim Harpe and Jodi Brooke Harpe of Har mony; a son, Brett 23tnmerman of Greensboro; a brother. Derek Harpe and wife Pam of Ad vance: a^? nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 8 at 4 pm. at Welch Funeral Home with the Revs. Bobby Henderson and Monty Mathis officiating. Burial foUowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Brandi and Jodi Harpe. c/o SunTrust Bank, 880 YadkinviUe Road.MocksviUe. Mittie Frances Johnson v/ Mrs. Mittie Frances Coe Johnson. 102. of Boger Street,MocksvUle.diedTbursday.June 2.2005. at Davie County Hos pital. She was bom Oct. 31,1902 in Surry County to the late John and Aley Draughn Coe. Mrs. Johnson was a retired nursing assistant. She was a member of Mocksville Wesleyan Church. Mrs. Johnson enjoyed playing musical instruments, including the piano, harmonica and dulci mer. She Uked to sew, crochet. quilt and knit. Mrs. Johnson was preceded in death by her husband. Raymond Wesley Johnson; 2 sons, Paul Johnson and Wesley Junior Johnson; a daughter. Roxie Getaldine Goss; 2 grand children and a great-grandchild. Survivors: 3 daughters, Odessa Taylor of MocksviUe, Beulah Huneycutt of Locust, and Elsie Dean (Vance) Hartley of SeviervlUe.Tetm.; 3 sons, the Rev. Jack (Lyndell) Johnson, Landon (Shirley) Johnson and Charlie (Lethia) Johnson. aU of MocksviUe; 2 daughters-in-law,Anne Johnson and Rita Johnson. 22 grandchildren; 38 greatgrandchildren; and 28 great- gteat-grandchUdten. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Saturday. June 4. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Kurt Johnston officiating. Burial was in Joppa Cemetery. Memorials: Davie County Home Health, c/o Janet Blair.158 Hospital St.. MocksviUe. , o cO Davis County Public LAtMJf Mooksvllle, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 9.2005 Ellis Avery LukeJ Mr. Ellis Avery Luke. 82, of Woodleaf, died Sunday.May 29, 2005 at Rowan Regional Medi cal Centerafter wo yean deelin- retired f^m after 40 years,Mr. Luke was bom on May 13. 1923 in Athens to the late Mr. and Mrs. Luke of Bogart. Ga. Mr. Luke was preceded in death by; his wife. Mary Lois ' Savage Luke; his only child, Bobby Gene Luke in 2001, who was a Vletnari War veteran; and a brother. Willie Luke. Survivors; a brother. Carroll Luke of Bogart; a sister, Annie Reid Casper of Bogart; a daugh- ter-io-law, Lethia Luke of Woodieaf, with whom he re sided; 2 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Services with full military rites were held on June 2 at the Veterans Cemetery in Salisbury, Memorials: Woodieaf'Bap tist Chuich. Donald Lee Reich / Mr.DonaldLeeReich.58,of Advance, died June 1. 2005 at Forsyth Medical Center- He was bora July 9.1946 on BoilingAir Force Base in Wash ington. D.C. to Joseph Henry and Hazel Jones Reich. He was a member of Fries Memorial Moravian Church. Mr. Reich was manager ofWinkJer Bakery in Old Salem. He was preceded in death by his mother. Surviving; his wife. Brenda Williams Reich of the home; 2 daughters. Kelli Reich of the home, and Kimberly Reich fCeaton and husbiuid Jeremy of Advante; his-Ydther. Joseph Henry Reich Sr. of Cleinmons; a brother.Joseph Henry Reich Jr. and wife Judy ofAdvance; a sis ter. Penny Locke and husband Ned of Drakes Branch. Va.; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside funecal service was held at 2 pan. Saturday, June 4. at Salem Moravian Graveyard with the Rev.MatgarelLeinbacb officiating. Memorials: Old Salem Inc.. P.O.Box F. Salem Station, Win- ston-Salem. 27108. Clyde Douthlt league He was bora Jan 4 i one •^eCoun^tothe-liS^Teague. Mr.leagueret^ ™rn Reynolds Tobacco Co. in1969. He spent his retirement ^^g and enjoying his ftxm. W. league served as deacon at Church. He served on the Farmington Com!™""^^"""«0'commitieeforseveral years, He was preceded in death byf^^wtfe.s,e„aKeyreagueS dren.andSgreat.grandchiidran '^8"»'"ide service was heldP ^ Saturday. June 4, atFarmtngton Community Cent- «^w.ththeRev.Scot7Lyeriy '""'dihg fund, 1835 Farmi"8ton Road. MocksviHeT^, Farnungton Community Cent !'e.y.c/oMrs.J.r,Greene.263FanwngfonRoad.MocksviUe. Davie Counly Public Library Modiavilte, MC ■ta. DAVIE COUNTVENTERPRBE record,Th«rAE,,,J.„ vO y- fs~- v/William Paul Allen Willisun Paul Allen, 87, of Buck Miller Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, June 7, 200S, at Davie County Hospital. He was bom Sept. 2,1917,in Davie County to the late Calvin Sanford Sam and Jennie < Belle Leach Allen. Mr. Allen retired from Western Electric in Winston-Salem. He was a vet- eran of the US Army, serving during World War n. Mr. Allen was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, wherebe taught Sunday school for more than 40 years and had served as church lay leader for more than 30 years. He was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Stroud; and 2 brothers, Hayden Allen and Charles Ray Jake Allen. Survivors: his wife, Edith Inez Hutchins Allen ofthe home; 2 sons. Dean (Paula) Allen and Ronnie (Merlie) Allen, all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 11 am.Thursday,June9,atOak Grove United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Charies Stewart officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with military graveside rites by the District 11 Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: Building or the cemetery fiinds at Oak Grove Methodist, 19941S8 E?, Mocks ville. y Harvey Lee BeckMr. Harvey Lee Beck, 77, ofReavis Road, Harmony, died at6 am. Tuesday, June 14, 2005at Davis Regional Medical Center after a lengthy illness.'He was bom May 25, 1928iin Iredell County. He retiredfrom Davidson Electric in 1989 after 39 years of service. He wasa member of Claricsbuiy United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife of 58years, Mildred Cartner Beck; 4children, Cathy Beck Foster,Tommy Lee Beck, Richard DaleBeck and Frances Trivette; 7 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren, all of Harmony;and a sister, Margaret BeckWalters of Rural Hall.The family was tfirreceivefiiends fiom 7-8:30 Wednesdaynight, June 15 at Davie FuneralHome in Mocksville. The funeral was scheduled for 11 am. Thursday, June 16 at Clarksburv UMC.Memorials: ClarksburyUnited Methodist Builders, c/oCarol Brazel, 620 Oak HollowRoad, Union Grove, 28689. Paul Foster Dwigginsi/ Mr. Paul Foster Dwiggins,87, of Howard Street, Mocksville, died Thursday,'June 9, 2005, at Autumn Care. He was bora Oc. 9,1917, in Davie County to the late Grover Cleveland and Bessie WilsonCartner Dwiggins. Mr. Dwiggins was a veteran of World War II and a retired secu rity guard.Mr. Dwiggins was preceded in death by his wife, Annie Koontz Dwiggins, on May 6,2005; and a son. Bill Dwiggins, in 1985.Survivors: a daughter, Joyce(Dwiggins) Shepherd of Longs,S.C.; a son, Bobby Eugene Dwiggins ofAberdeen; 7 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchil dren. A graveside service was heldat 2 p.m., Sunday, June 12, at Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery with the Rev. George Troyer officiating. V <L ■ t 1 Oavia County Public Library Mookavllle, NC h o «o Vfl DAVIE COUNTYENTERPI«SEl®:oiU,,Tb«,sda,, to. „,to5 1 .4) I t) / ®®®'f^ceNoyesHeflfeniaii «ffernan. »5, of R. shorewve. Mocksville. fonnerly of Maiihus.N.Y.. died early Sun-wy moreiog, June 12.2005 atwe Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Manlius,N.Y.Feh. 16. 1920 to the latePredenck William and FannyEhza Burgess Noyes and was a homemaker. Mrs. Heffetnan had oeen a member of the VFW Womens Auxillaty in Manlius and enjoyed reading and danc- wg- She attended the Mocksville First United Methodist Church. Mrs. HeCfeman was precededm death by her husband. John Heffeman. a daughter. Norene Uemens. a sister and a brother Survivors: 4 daughters, ^cia Wall and Kathleen Root,^th of New York, and EileenSmith and Judith Heffeman. ^th of Mocksville; 4 sons. JohnHeffeman Jr., David Heffeman. Brian Heffernan and Frank Heffeman. all of New York; a Mter, Atta Haynes and a brother. Donald Noyes. both of New York; 31 grandchildren; 25 gfeat-grandchildren: and severaliijeces and nephews. The body was taken from E^n Funeral Service in Mocks-^e to the Newell-Fay Funeral Home in ManUus. N.Y. for ser-vices. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia- S- SlratfordRoad. Winston Salem. 27103. Margaret Ibttle •nicker7 Mrs. Margaret Eliaabeth Tuttle Tkicker. 85. widow of Jo seph Hicker. died on Wednesday evening. June 8.2005 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. "Dicker was bom in Ru ral Hall on April 3.1920.daugh- ter of Oscar Wiley andEttaGtif- fm Tiittle. She was retired from TanglewootPPark. was a fan of country music, and enjoyed spending time with her family. Survivors: 5 daughters. JoyceSmith of Advance, Peggy (Steve) Evans and Cathy (Roy) Adams, all ofMocksville. Hilda (Steve) Turner of Mooresville. and Marcia (Ralph) Byers of Siloam; 2 sons. Donald Joe (Judy) Tucker and Thomas(Carol) "Dicker, all^dvance; 11 grandchildren: a step-grand child; 17 great-grandchildren; 2 step-great-grandchildren; 3 sisters. Irene Holt. Marie Cope and Shirley Newman; and a brother, Wiley "Dittle. Funeral services were at 11 ajn. Saturday, June 11 at Voglers Clemmoons Chapel. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memoiy. Memorials: Autumn Care. 1007 Howard St.. Mocksville. EUa Mae Wall * EllaMae'IhylorWall,87.of Tennyson Lane.Mocksville.diedsuddenly on "Diesday. June 7. 2005 at her home. She was bom in Davie Countyon Aug. 17, 1917 to the late Lumb and Minnie Wilson "Ihy. lor. Mrs. Wall was a homemaker and of the Methodist faith. Her husband. Dock Wali, pre ceded her in death in 1966. as dida brother. Glenn Taylor. Survivors: 2 sons. Wayne (Marjorie) Wall and George (Bessie) Wall of Mocksville; a sister. Velma West of Mocksville-and several nieces and nephews." The funeial service was con ducted at 11 am. on Friday. June 10 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. DarnellCox and Steve Cox ofBciadng. Burial w.as in Oak Grove UMC Cemeteiy. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, 1994 US 158 Mocksville. I V 6-" Davis County Public Ubraiy Mockavllle, NC o 0 nr I n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 23,2005 Vj I Tommy Call j William Thomas Tommy" Call, 59, of Cable Lane, Mocks- ville, died on Sunday, June 19, 2005 at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Mecklenbuig County on July 26,1945, he was the son of the late Lonnie Gray Call and Hazel Sheek Summers, who sur vives. He had been employed at Lexington Furniture and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. On June, 2, 1984, he married Annie Lee McDaniel Call, who survives. Also surviving: a son, David McDaniel of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Joyce (Michael) Shaver and Carolyn (Steve) Phillips, all of Mocksville; a brother, Randy (Judy) Call of Mocksville; and 3 sisters, Yvonne (Dean) Norris of Yadkinvilie, Carol (Rodney) Smith of Thomasville, and Phyllis (Norman) Smith of ! Mocksville; 9 grandchildren; j and S great-grandchildren. The funeral service for Mr. Call was held on Wednesday, June 22 at 4 p.m. at Calvary Bap tist Church with the Rev, Jim CryderofTiciating. Burial was in the church cemeteiy. Memorials: Calvary Baptist, 1663 US 601 s., Mocksville. William Eugene Hellard y • Mr. Wlliam Eugene Hellard, 75, of NC 801 South, Cool- eemee, died Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at his residence. He was bom Oct 17, 1929 in Davie Counfy to the late Baxter and Irene Sedberry Hellard. He was a member of Cooleemee First Methodist Church. Surviving: his wife of 55 years, Peggy W. Hellard. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 23, at 1 p.m.at VA National Cemetery in Salisbury. There will be no pub lic visitation at the fiinera) home. Ruby Langston Howard Mrs. Ruby Langston 3 Howard, 92, of Lexington, died Monday, June 20,2005, at Lex ington Health Care. She was bom Feb. 24,1913, in Davie County to the late Wil liam Allen and Susan Click Langston. Mrs. Howard was a retired cosmetologist. She was a lifetime member of Fork Baptist Church and a member of the Eastern Star. Mrs, Howard was preceded in death by her first husband, Odell Foster in 1975 and her sec ond husband, Ed Howard in 1985; a daughter, Madge Lee Foster in 1976; 5 sisters; and 7 brothers. Survivors: 2 sons, Jan Rudell (Peggy) Foster of Ormond Beach, Fla. and Roger (Sylvia) Foster of Lexington; 2 daugh ters, Margie Martin (Henry) Decker of Maryland and Millie Seifert of East Bend; 14 grand children;'and numerous great grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, June 23, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Yates Wilkeison and Rob ert Garrett officiating. Burial will be in Fork Baptist Church cemetery. The family was to receive friends ftom 6:30-8:30, Wednes day, June 22, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Fork Baptist Cemetery Fund, 3140 US 64E, Mocksville; or charity of donor's choice. e J- (T • a Davit County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. June 23,2005 Marie Smith Link Mrs. Marie Smith Link. 79, of Link Road, Mocksville. died Friday, June 17, 2005, at her hotne. She was bom Dec. 24, 1925 itl Statiley Eller Brindle tified nursing | assistant and had worked at Autumn Care and Fran Ray nursing homes in, Mocksviile and was a member of the CAP Program in Davie County. After her husband sha was the second oldest living member of the Believers Sonship Tabernacle. Mrs. Link was a member of the Concemed Citizens of North Cooleemee. She enjoyed cooking, baking cakes and quilling, Mrs, Link was preceded in death by 3 sisters, Mary Roseman, Liz Hall and Myrtle Smith; 4 brothers. Charles Smith, Will Sheets Smith, Ethan Smith and Ralph Smith Jr.; and a granddaughter, Debbie Link. Survivors: herhusband oftbe home, William L.(Bill) Link whom she had been married to for 63 years; 4 daughters, Annette (Bill) Bissonene of Jacksonville Beach. Fia.. Linda (Andy) Jackson of Moore, Okla., Delores (Alien) Qontz, and Libby (Roger) Maclean, all of Mocksviile; 7 sons, Billy Ray (Pat) Link, Richie (Mary Ann) Link. Wayne (Carolyn) Link. Dennis (Marii) Link. Ronnie Link, Michael Link, and Kenny Link, ai! of Mocksville; 28 grandchildren; 32 great-grand- children; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday. June 20. at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Jerry Couch officiating. Burial was in Veterans Reld of Rowan .Memorial Park, Salis bury. Memorials: Believers Son- ship Tabernacle, 135 Potters Lane, Mocksviile. Willium S. 'BiU' Pierce / William S."Biil" Pierce, 81. of Gladstone Road, Mocksviile. died on Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at Rowan Regional Medi cal Center. Born Maggie Vir ginia Alsobrooks Pierce. He was of the Baptist faith and was re tired as a security guard at Ingersoll-Rand after having worked earlier at Baker and Heritage furniture plants. Survivors; a daughter, Pat (Johnny) Seamon ofMocksville: a brother. Charles H. Pierce of Salisbury; a granddaughter and 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Ruby Pauline Rice and Mabic Aundeen Killian; and 3 brothers, David E, Sigmon, Aurthur Theodore Pierce and James Louis Pierce. The funeral service for Mr. Pierce was on Friday, June 17. at 4:30 p.m. at Edgewood Bap tist Church in Cooleemee with the Rev. Danny Shore officiat ing. Burial followed in Liberty United Methodist Church Cem- eiety. fifookmfille. HG r. . . > At -. / Ju a n Al c m a n . 24 , of Be r k sh i r e La r i e , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d on Tu e s d a y , Ju n e 21 . 2 0 0 5 fr o m in ju r i e s in an au t o m o b i l e ac c i d e n t in Or a n g e Co u n t y . Bo r n in Wa c h u l a . Fl a . , on Ju n e 24 . 1 9 f i 0 . he wa s th e so n of Lo u i s a Co i i e a . wh o su r v i v e s . He wa s a me m b e r of Tr i n i t y Ba p ti s t Ch u r c h . 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A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d at II a. m . Fr i d a y , J u n c 2 4 . a l U n l o n Ch a p e l Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h , wi t h th e Re v . Ji m Sa n d er s oi n c i a l i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in th e ch u r c h ce m c l c r y . Me m o r i a l s ; Un i o n Ch a p e l Me t h o d i s t . 20 3 0 US 60 1 N, Mo c k s v i l l e . To m m y Ca l l C^ t ^ r o "T ^ " " n y ^' ' ^ - ^ f C o W e L a n e , M o c k s - v^ e . d , e d on Su n d a y . Ju n e 19 . 20 0 5 at Fo r s y i h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r . n Bo r n in Me c k l e n b u r g Co u n t y on Ju l y 26 . 19 4 5 . he wa s th e so n of ih o la t e Lo n n i e H- . S l . e e k S u m i , ^ : r He ha d be e n em p l o y e ^ " ; , C« , . , g , o n Fu r n i t u r e an d wa s a " em b e r of Ca l v a r y Ba p i i s , Ch u r c h . On Ju n e , 2, 19 8 4 he ma m e d An n i e Le e Mc D a n i e l wh o su r v i v e s . Al s o su r v i v i n g ; a jo n , Da v i d Mc D a n i e l of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 2 ^" " g h t e r s , Jo y c e (M i c h a e l ) mi r h of Th o m a s v i l l e . an d B' l y l l i s (N o r m a n ) Sm i t h of a^ r * ® 8" " d c h i l d r e n ; an d g g r e a t - g r a n d e h i l d r c n r» t l ' Mr , ^^ d n e s d a y , 'i s l Ch u r c h wi t h th e Re v , jj ^ -■ ' • y d c r o m c i a t m g . B u r i a l w a s i n he ch u r c h cc m e r c r y Ba p t i s t , 56 3 U S 6 0 J s „ Mo c k s v i l l e . '• 2 3 - 2 C D 0 5 Bo b b i e Mo x i n e Ch a r c s t ^ Mr s . Bo b b i e Ma x i n e Na n n e y Ch a r c s t . 75 , of De a d m o n Ro a d , die d "n i e s d a y , Ju n e 28 . 20 0 5 , at Fo r s y i h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r . Sh e wa s bo m Se p t . 14 , 19 2 9 In Cle v e l a n d Co u n t y to th e la t e Pa u l Cla r e n c e an d Ha l l i e Ro s e Bi l l i n g s Na n n e y . Mr s . Cl i a r e s l wa s a bo m c m a k c r an d ha d 15 ye a r s of se r v i c e wit h Cr o w n Wo o d in th e pu r c h a s i n g de p a n - mc n l . Sh e wa s a gr a d u a t e of Sh e l b y Hi g h Sc h o o l cla s s of 19 4 8 . Mr s . Ch a r c s t wa s a lo n g ti m e me m b e r of fl o t y Cr o s s Lu l t i e r a n Ct u i r c l i . wh e r e sli c wa s ch o s e n Wo m a n of th e Ye a r in 19 5 8 . Sl i c en j o y e d fl o w e r ga r de n i n g , tr a v e l i n g , th e a t e r in c l u d in g ac t i n g an d al l c n i l i n g . pa i n t in g we a r a b l e ar t an d sp e n d i n g li m e wit h he r fa m i l y . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d In de a t h by a si s t e r . Ph y l l i s Te w ; an d a gr a n d s o n , Br i a n An d r a d e . Su r v i v o r s : ha hu s b a n d , Ro b er t "B o b " Ch a r e s r of th e ho m e ; a da u g h t e r . St e p h a n i e Ch a r c s t (J c I T ) Mc N a b h o f Pl e a s a n t Ga r de n ; 2 so n s , Ste p h e n (M a r g y ) Ch a r e s l of Li n c o l n . Ne b . an d Sc o t t (C i n d y ) Ch a r c s t of Mi n t Hi t I ; 2 br o l t i c r s , Ch a i t e s Na n n e y of Wl n s l o n - S a l c m an d Do n Na n n e y of La k e No r m a n ; 6 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d 3 gr e a l - gr a m l c h i l d r c n . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wi l l be he l d at 11 a. m . Tl i u r s d a y . Ju n e .3 0 , at Ho l y Cr o s s Lu t h e r a n Ch u r c h , wit h th e Pa s t o r Ro b e r t Ka s t i n g s of f i c i a t i n g , Bu r i a l wi l l be in Ro s e Ce m e t e r y , Tt i e fa m i l y wa s to re c e i v e fr i e n d s fr o m 7- 9 p. m . We d n e s d a y . Ju n e 29 , at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ho m e . Me m o r i a l s : bo i l d i n g fu n d of Ho l y Cr o s s Lu t h e r a n . 19 1 3 US 60 1 S. Mo c k s v i l l e . Da M i e Ed w a r t l s F a r l h l n E p Fa r t h i n g of Re i d s v t l l e di e d on Sa t u r d a y i" " ' 20 0 5 at th e Ka t e B ^y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e in 5M n s l o n - S a j e m . Sh e wa s bo r n in Gu i l f o r d Co u n t y on Au g . 2, 19 0 7 . Sh e Ch u r c h of Re i d s v i l l c . Af t a mo v - , '" g m 19 9 8 10 Br o o k r i d g e Re . Ce n t e r in Wm s l o n - S a - 'c m . sh e at t e n d e d Co l l e g e Pa r k Ba p t i s t Ch u r c i i . Sh e re c e i v e d he r ed u c a t i o n al Ap p a l a c h i a n St a l e No r m a l .S c h o o l an d la u g h l se h < » l in Ala m a n c e , Gu i l f o r d , oc ng h a m an d Da y j c co u n tic s be f o r e re t i r e m e n t m 19 7 / Sh e wa , pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d , Ch a r l e s L. Fa r - ^'h i n g . wh o wa s al. s o an ed u c a - Su r v i v o r s : so n s . Gu y Fa r - ^' ^ an d wi f e Vi r g i n i a of ^p C T t i n o . C a r i r . . a n d U o y d F a r . th i n g an d wi f e Pe g g y of sa , c m 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 5 gr e a i - Sr a n d c h i l d r e n ; sis t e r s an d br o l l i - et ^ - i n j a w , No r m a Je a n an d Gi l be r t Fe d e r b u s h of Be r k e l e y Dr ' f ' , ! : ' ' - ' - Sh i r l e y an j Dr - R o b e r t Da n i e l of R c i d s v i l l c Gr a v e s i d e fu n e r a l se r v i c e s we r e he l d al 2 p. m . We d n e s d a y . P, t Me m o r i a l Pa r k in Bu r l i n g t o n . Me m o r i a l s : Ka t e B Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e . lo i 27 m ' 3^ ^ , Wi l l t a m S . ' B i l l ' P i e r c e V Wi l l i a m S. "B i l l " Pi e r c e , 81 , of Gl a d s l o n e Ro a d , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d on We d n e s d a y , Ju n e 15 , 20 0 5 at Ro w a n Re g i o n a l Me d i ca l Ce n t e r . Bo r n in Da v i e Co u n t y on Ap r i l s , 19 2 4 , he wa s th e so n of th e la t e Ch a r l e s Ed w a r d an d Ma g g i e Vi r g i n i a Al s o b r o o k s Pi e r c e . He wa s of th e Ba p t i s t fa i t h an d wa s re t i r e d as a se c u ri ty gu a r d at In g e r s o l l - R a n d af te r ha v i n g wo r k e d ea r l i e r at Ba k e r an d He r i t a g e fu r n i t u r e pl a n t s . Su r v i v o r s ; a da u g h t e r , Pa t (J o h n n y ) Se a m o n of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a br o t h e r , Ch a r l e s H. Pi e r c e of Sa l i s b u r y : ag r a n d d a u g h l e r ; an d 2 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by 2 si s t e r s . Ru b y Pa u l i n e Ri c e an d Ma b l e Au n d e e n Ki l l i a n ; an d 3 br o t h e r s , Da v i d E. Si g m o n , Au r t h u r Th e o d o r e Pi e r c e an d Ja m e s Lo u i s Pi e r c e . Th e fu n e r a l se r v i c e fo r Mr . Pi e r c e wa s on Fr i d a y , Ju n e 17 , at 4: 3 0 p. m . at Ed g e w o o d Ba p - li s t Ch u r c h in Co o l e e m e e wi t h th e Re v . Da n n y Sh o r e of f i c i a t in g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in Li b e r t y Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h Ce m et e r y , j Cl a y Re d m o n d Mr . Cl a y Re d m o n d , 83 . of Sl a t c s v i l l e , di e d Ju n e 23 , 2( X ) 5 at hi s ho m e . Su r v i v o r s ; 3 so n s . Ra n d a l l Re d m o n d of Ka n n a p o l i s , Ti m o th y Re d m o n d an d Ke v i n Re d m o n d , bo t h of Ha r m o n y ; 4 da u g l i l c r s , El a i n e Wh i l e of Co n co r d . Al m a Co b b of St a t e s v i l l e , an d Tr a c e y Sl c c l e an d Wi l m a "H i r n e r of Ha r m o n y ; 3 br o t h e r s , Jo h n H. Re d m o n d of Ol i n , Da n i e l Re d m o n d of Fa i m s v i l l e , an d Ra l p h Re d m o n d of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a si s t e r , Ma r y Le e Su m m e r s of Sl n l c s v i l l e ; 7g r a n d - ch i l d r e n ; an d 4 gr e a l - g r a n d c h i l - dr e n . . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e s wc r f ' l u n e 27 at 2 p. m . in t h c c h a p c I o f O r a - ha m Fu n e r a l Ho m e in Mo c k s v i l l e . n Pa l Sc a r l e t t Mr . Ge o r g e Pa i l o n "P a t " Sc a r l e t t . 60 , of Sc a r l e t t La n e , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d Th u r s d a y , Ju n e 23 , 2 0 0 5 fr o m in j u r i e s su s t a i n e d in an ai r p l a n e ac - He wa s bo m f Au g . 17 , 19 4 4 in i Tr o y to th e la i c Ne l l Ha y w o o d Sc a r l e t t . Mr . Sc a r l e l l wa . s th e ' ro m i c r ow n e r an d op e r a t o r of Pa t ' s Bo d y Sh o p an d Sc a r l e t t Ma r i n e in Wi n s l o n - S a l e m . He wa s th e ie a d e r o f a we e k l y Bi b l e st u d y gr o u p in hi s ho m e , an d wa s ac t i v e in vo l u n l e c r i n g fo r Al p h a Ac r e s an d Te e n Ch a l le n g e . He lo v e d to fl y an d en jo y e d hi s ti m e in th e ai r , ti m e wi t h hi s fa m i l y , an d ho s t i n g th e Sc a r l e t t Ai r f i e l d An n u a l Fl y - I n fo r lo c a l ch a r i t i e s . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a gr a n d d a u g h t e r . Co u r t n e y Sc a r l e t t . Su r v i v i n g : hi s wi f e of 20 ye a r s . Ma r i s a Sc a r l e t t ; an d ch i l dr e n . Fa i t h an d Ho p e Sc a r l e t t of th e ho m e . Mi k e Sc a r l e t t an d .S c o t t (L i s a ) Sc a r l e t t , al l of Le s - in g i o n . T I m (J e s s i c a ) Sc a r i e l t of Mo c k s v i l l e , Jo l c n e Sc a r l e t t (C h r i s ) Th o m a s of Wi n s t o n - S a - Ic m ; hi s fo r m e r wi f e , Da r l e n e St e w a r t ; 8 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 2 si s te r s , Sa n d y Ch a n c y of Wi n s l o n - Sa l e m an d Lo r i La n g f o r d of Ya d k i n v i l l e ; hi s mo t h e r - i n - l a w , Ca r o l (E d ) Mc C a f f r e y ; si s t e r s - in - l a w , Su s a n (S c o t t ) Gi b n e y ; Li n d a (P e t e r ) Ho m e r ; Jo a n n e (C h r i s ) Pi i f i c k ; an d se v e r a l ni e c e s , ne p h e w s , an d fr i e n d s . A pr i v a t e fa m i l y se r v i c e wa . s he l d on Su n d a y , Ju n e 26 . Me m o r i a l s : Te e n Ch a l l e n g e , Ha r m o n y , 28 6 3 4 . Ma r y Eu l a Wail Ma r y Eu l a Yow Wall. 92, of Ho w a r d S l r e e t , Mocksville, died on Mo n d a y , June 27, 2003 at Au t u m n Ca r e of Mocksville. Bo m in Mo o r e County on Ma y 6 . 19 l 3 , s h c was the daugh te r of th e la t e Colon and Alice My r i c k Yo w . She was a home- ma k e r an d a member of Fa i r v i c w Ba p t i s t Church. He r hu s b a n d of 40 years. Ro b e r t L. Wa l l , preceded her in de a t h , as di d a daughter, Doris Ha n e l i n e , 6 si s t e r s and 3 broth er s - Su r v i v o r s ; 2 daughters. Ca r o l y n W. Du n c a n and Pam W. (D a l e ) Ca r t e r , all of Mocksville: a si s t e r . Lo v i n c Landrclli of Gr e e n s b o r o : 9 grandchildren; 13 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; and 5 great- ' gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . Th e fu n e r a l service was to be he l d on We d n e s d a y . June 29 at 7 p. m . in th e Da v i e Funeral Ser vi c e ch a p e l wi t h the Rev. Rob er t Hu l l e t t e of T i c i a t i n g . T h c fam il y wa s to re c e i v e friends from 5: 3 0 - 7 . Bu r i a l was to be at 11 ;30 a. m . Th u r s d a y . 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