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Jul - Decy^ e l s y An n Be c k Be l s y An n Bc c k . V - l , of ll o l l St r e e t , Co o l e e m c e , il i c d Sa t u r - di i y , Ju l y 1, 20 0 6 , at [' i i r s y t h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r . Do r n in Du r h a m Cn u n l y on Ju n e 10 . 19 3 2 , sh e wa s th e Ja u i t h l c r of th e la i c Wl l l l n m an d Hi m n a ' f u t t c i o w Ow e n s . . S h e wa s a se c r e t a r y fo r Dr . Ro b e r t Fo s t e r an d :i t Du v i e Co u n t y Ho s p i t a l . Sh e wa . s a me m b e r of Vi c t o r y Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Ct K i l e e m c e wh e r e sh e sa n g in th e ch o i r , wa s a me m b e r of th e Jo y Su n d a y Sc h o o l Cl a . s s . an d hc l | i € d wi t h th e fo o d fu r oc c a . s i o i i s it t th e ch u r c h . Su r v i v o r s : he r hu s b a n d of 49 ye a r s . Wa y n e Be c k ; a so n an d da u g h t e r - i n - l a w . Je f f r e y an d Do n n a Be c k of Wi n s l o n - S a l e m ; a br o t h e r , Jo h n ! Dc l o r e s ) Ow e n s of Ox f o r d ; 3 si s t e r s , Do r o t h y Fa i l c of Ch e s t e r . S. C . , Ne l l i e tK a y l Wr i g h i of Sh e l b y an d Ca r o l y n (S t e v e ) Ne e l y of Ri c h im t n d . \h . ; an d 2 gr a n d c h i l d r e n Th e se r v i c e to ce l e b r a t e Mr s He c k ' s li f e wa s he l d We d n e s d a y Ju l y S, a t II a. m . at Vi c t o r y Ba p li s t Ch u r c h wi t h th e Re v , Sh e l b y il a r t x m r o f r i c i u l i n g Bu r i a l wa s in Le g i o n Me m o r i a l Pa r k . Me m o r i a l s ; Vi c t o r y Bu i l d i n g Fu n d . Al t n . Ni k k i Cr a n f i l l . PO Bo x 6R 6 , C o o l e c m c c . -C ' r Ro b y n Sc n c r Cl i n a r d ^ Ro b y n Sc n c r Ci i n n r d , 42 , of Do b y Ro a d , Mi i c k s v i l l c . di e d Fr i d a y , Ju n e 30 , 2 0 0 6 fr o m in j u ri e s in an au t o m o b i l e ac c i d e n t . Mr s . Cl i n a r d wa s bo m Ju n e 20 , 1 9 6 4 in C l i a l l a n o o g a , T e n n . . th e da u g h t e r of Fr e d e r i c k C. an d Sc a r l e t t Br e w e r Sc n c r . On Ju l y 23 . 19 8 3 , sh e ma r r i e d We s l e y Cl i n a r d . Sh e wo r k e d at ih c Be n Fr a n k l i n st o r e in Mo c k s vi l l e an d wa s an ac t i v e me m b e r of Be t h a n y Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h . St a t e s v i l l e , wh e r e sh e wo r k e d wi t h th e V. a c a t i n n Hi b i c .S c h o o l . Su r v i v o r s : hc r l i u s b a n d o f th e ho m e ; a da u g h t e r . Ka i l l y n Cl i n a r d of th e ho m e ; a so n . Lu l l i e r Cl i n a r d of th e ho m e ; he r pa t e n t s of Ha m p l o n v l l l c ; a br o t h e r , Ch a r l e s F. Sc n e r of Va d k i n v i l l e ; he r pa r e n i s - i n - l a w , St u a r t .a n d Cy n t h i a Cl i n a r d of Cl e m m o n s ; 2 br o t h e r s - i n - l a w . Ro b e r t Cl i n a r d of Cl e m m o n s an d Je f f c t y Cl i n a r d of Wi l m i n g t o n ; an d 2 au n t s . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e s we r e he l d at 11 a. m . Tu e s d a y , Ju l y 4 at Be t h a n y Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h wi t h th e Re v . Fr a n k St u a r t of T i - ci a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Me m o r i a l s ; Be t h a n y Pr e s b y te r i a n Bu i l d i n g Fu n d , 11 4 Be t h a n y Ro a d , Sl a i e s v i l l e . 28 6 2 5 . DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D . Th u r s d a y , July 6.2006 Jl c l c n My e r s Co h b l c Mr s . He l e n My e r s Co b b l e . 88 , fo r m e r l y of Tr a d i n g Fo r d , di e d on Sa t u r d a y . Ju l y 1. ZW ' at Ge n e s i s Ul d c f c a r e of Sa l i s b u r y - Si t e wa s bo r n Fe b . 4. 1 9 1 8 tn Ou i l f o t d Co u n t y , a da u g h t e r of th e la t e Da i s y Li v e n g o o d My e r s an d Wi l l i a m Ed g a r My e r s . Sh e wa s ed u c a t e d in Ou i l f o t d Co u n t y Sc h o o l s , an d wa s a me m b e r of Tr a d i n g Fo r d Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h an d th e Wo m e n ' s Su n d a y Sc h o o l CI i ^ s . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d , Ge o r g e Ro m a n Go b b l e . o n J a n . 7 . 1 9 9 8 . Su r v i v o r s ; a so n . Je f f r e y W. "J e f f Go b b l e an d wi f e Ro b i n of Sa l i s b u r y ; a da u g h t e r . Ju d y Go b b l e Sw i c c g o o d an d hu s b a n d Je r r y of Mo c k s v i l l c ; 2 br o t h e r s . Ed My e r s an t i wi f e Ma r t h a of Ri c h m o n d , Va . an d Ra y m o n d My e r s of Hi g h Po i n t ; 4 gr a n d ch i l d r e n ; an d 8 gt e n l - g r a n d c h i l - dr e n . He r fu n e r a l wa s he l d at 4 p. m . Mo n d a y . Ju l y 3 in Tr a d i n g Fo r d Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , wi t h th e Re v s . Mi k e Mo t l e y . Ke i t h Ma s o n an d Da v i d Bl a n t o n of f i c i a l i n g . Sh e wa s bu r i e d in th e fa m i l y pl o t at th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Me m o r i a l s ; Tr a d i n g Fo r d Ba p t i s t . 36 0 0 l^ n g Fe r r y Ro a d , Sa l i s b u r y , 28 1 4 6 ; or C. i r o l i n a Bi b l e Ca m p & Re t r e a t Ce n t e r . cf oD r . B o b b y G t i g s h y . 19 8 8 J « r i - ch o Ch u r c h Ro a d . Mo c k s v i l l e . ,^ m e s W. M n l o n e Ja m e s W. Ma l o i i c . US A F (R e t ) di e d on Th u t s i l a y Ju n e 8. af t e r a lo n g il l n e s s . He wa s bo r n on Ap r i l 21 . 19 2 2 . m M u r f t c c s b o r o . T e n n . H e en t e r e d th e Ai r IW as ma s r e c In Wo r l d Wa r II , Ko r e a . Ja p a n an d Eu r o p e . Me at t e n d e d sc h o o l in Mu r f t e e . s b o r o , an d th e Un i v e r si t y of Al a s k a . Af t e r te l i i e m c n l fr o m th e Ai r Fo r c e , he wa s cm - pl o y e d by th e De l We b b Co r p in La s Ve g a s , Ne v . nn d Sh e r a t o n Co r p jA r u h a , Nc t h e i l a n d s . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e . Jo y c e Ro b e r t s o n Ma l o n e of De n v e r . Co l o - , an d a so n , Ja m e s W. Ma l o n e Jr . He wa s th e la s t of hi s fa m i l y of ni n e ch i l d r e n , al l of wh o m pi c c e d c t i hi m in de a t h . Th e r e wa s cr e m a l i o n an d a pr i v a t e se r v i c e wi l l be h e l d at th e Bi x b y Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h Co l u m b a r i u m at a la t e r da l e . ^E r i c Wayiic Smith Er i c Wayne Smith. 39. of A. s h c b o r o , i l i c i l on Sunday. June 25 , 20 0 6 In Ashchoro. Bo m In litiion Coumry, NJ. on Au g . 23.1966, he was the son of th e late Vcrnon and Susan Go l d e n Smith. Mr. Sniilh wo r k e d us an electrician and was of l l i c Baptist faith. Su r v i v o r s ; his wife. Karen Nl l l a Smith; a son. Jesse Go l d b e r g of New Jersey; 2 sis te r s . Elisa Smiih of Ashcboro, Vc m a Jc.an Siitiili of Elizabeth, N J. ; 2 brothers, Vcmoii Smith Jr. of Ja c k s o n v i l l e . Fla.. and An dr e w (Kimherly) Smith of Mo c k s v i l l e ; and his step-mother. Be t t y .Smith of Mocksville.A service to cclebtxiic the li f e of Mr. Sinilli was held Sat ur d a y , July I. at 8 p.m. at the Da v i c Funeral C'h;ipcl with the Re v . Da t r e l l Cox officiating. ^T b n y Ray S|)IIImaii To n y Ray .Spillinaii, 37, of Mo c k s v i l l c , died Wednesday. Ju n e 28,2(K>6 at his residence. He wa.s britn Friday April 11. 19 6 9 in Davic Counly. son of Ru f u s Ray Splllman and Emma Lo u i . s e Hciulrix .Spillman. He wa s of the Baptist faith. Su r v i v i n g : his parents,Rufus R. and Emma L. Hendrix Sp i l l m a n of Ihc home; a sister, Pa m e l a Richardson and husband Ch a r l e s of Mocksvillc; and 2 ne p h e w s . He wa.s preceded in death by ab t o l l i e r . R u f u s N. Spillman and a si s t e r . Kalhy L. Spillman. A funeral service was held Fr i d a y . June 3(1 at Welch Funeral Ho m e . Burial was Saturday, July 1 at Deep Creek Baplisi Church in Va d k i n v i l l e . Davie County Public Llbriry Mocksville. NO "7 ' / 3 - 0 6, DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Tliursday, July 13,2006 <y j a m e s Da n i e l Do u g h e r t y Mr . Ja m e s Da n i e l Do u g h e r t y , 80 , of Ya d k i n v i l l e di e d Th u r s - da y , Ju l y 6, 2 0 0 6 at hi s ho m e . He wa s bo m Se p t . 10 , 1 9 2 5 in We s t Al e x a n d e r , 1^ . to th e la t e Al b e r t an d Ne l l i e Wh i t e Do u g h e r t y . He wa s re t i r e d fr o m Co l u m b i a Ga s of We s t Vi r g i n i a . He wa s a fo r m e r me m b e r of We s t Al e x a n d e r Un i t e d Me t h o d is t Ch u r c h wh e r e he ta u g h t Su n da y Sc h o o l . He wa s a me m b e r of Ml . Ol i v e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h an d wa s a vo l u n t e e r wi t h Ya d i c i n Ch r i s t i a n Mi n i s t r i e s . Mr . Do u g h e r t y wa s a ve t e r a n of th e Ko r e a n Wa r se r v i n g wi t h th e US Ar m y . a n d wa s a me m b e r of th e Am e r i c a n Le g i o n Po s t in We s t Al e x a n d e r , Pa . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by 2 si s t e r s , Le n a an d Id a Be l l ; an d a br o t h e r , An d y . Su r v i v i n g ; hi s wi f e of 57 ye a r s , Mi l d r e d Ma l l e r y Do u g h e r t y , of th e ho m e ; 4 ch i l dr e n , Sh i r l e y Ja n e (R e v . Jo h n ) Po l a n d of Ad v a n c e , Da n i e l Ja m e s (D e b r a ) Do u g h e r t y , St a n l e y v i l l e , La r r y Al l e n (K a i b y ) Do u g h e r t y , Co l u m b u s , Oh i o ; Jo s e p h Wa y n e (N a n c y Ca r o l e n e ) Do u g h e r t y , Ad v a n c e ; 7 gr a n d c h i l ^ n ; an d 4 gr e a t gr a n d c h i l d r e n . Hi s fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d at 11 a. m . Sa t u r d a y , Ju l y 8 at th e Ge n t r y Fa m i l y Ch a p e l by th e Re v s . Ri c h a r d Ro b e r t s an d Jo h n K. Po l a n d . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in th e Mt . Ol i v e Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h Ce m e t e r y wi t h mi l i t a r y ho n o r s by Va d k i n VF W Po s t 10 3 4 6 . i/ 6 a x t e r Me l v i n Gr e g o r y Ba x t e r Me l v i n Gr e g o r y , 93 , of Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d Mo n d a y , Ju l y 10 , 20 0 6 in Au t u m n Ca r e of Mo c k s v i l l e . He wa s bo m Su n d a y , Ju l y 6, 19 1 3 in Mc D o w e l l CO u n t y , a so n of th e la t e Me l v i n Gr e g o r y an d th e Ha t t i e Co p l e y Gr e g o r y . He wa s a me m b e r of Vi c t o r y Ba p ti s t Ch u r c h . Su r v i v i n g ; a da u g h t e r . Ba r ba r a G. Ca r t e r an d hu s b a n d Ja m e s of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a br o t h e r , Ja m e s P. Gr e g o r y an d wi f e Pa u l i n e of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 3 gr a n d ch i l d r e n ; 5 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 4 gr e a t - g r e a t -g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d se v e r a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s wi f e , Ma r g a r e t Br o a d w a y Gr e g o r y , an d a so n , Ja m e s B. Gr e g o r y . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s ■R t e s d a y , Ju l y 11 fr o m 6; 3 0 - 8 pa n . at th e We l c h Fu n e r a l Ho m e , Mo c k s v i l l e . Th e fu n e r a l se r v i c e fo l l o w e d at 8 wi t h th e Re v s . Sh e l b y Ha r b o u r an d Jo e Sm i t h of T i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s We d n e s da y , Ju l y 12 at 11 a. m . at Un i 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 . Me m o r i a l s ; Vi c t o r y Ba p t i s t , PO Bo x 68 6 Ct x i l e e m e e . y/ i ' c R g y Fr a n c e s He g c Mr s . Pe g g y Fr a n c e s He g e die d Fr i d a y , Ju i y 7, 2 0 0 6 at th e Ka t e B. Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho i i k . Mr s . He g e wa s bo r a in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Ch a r l i e L. an d El i a Sm i t h He g e . Sh e wa s a me m b e r of El b a v i i l e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h . Mr s . He g e re t i r e d fr o m Ha n e s wit h 27 ye a r s of se r v i c e an d la t e r pu r s u e d he r se c o n d ca r e e r as a wa i t r e s s fo r th e Cl e m m o n s Kit c h e n , wh e r e sh e ma d e nu m e r o u s fr i e n d s . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by ■ he r fi r s t hu s b a n d , Jr e s s C. Ro b e r t s o n : a sis t e r , He l e n Jo n e s ; 2 br o t h e r s , Ch a r l i e He g e Jr . an d Bo b b y Cla y He g e . Su r v i v o r s ; he r fo r m e r hu s - ba n d , Ch a r l e s T. Hu p p ir - 2 so n s . Gr a n t Ro b e r t s o n > a n d wi f e Be c k y of Cle m m o n s an d De n n y Hu p p of Ad v a n c e ; 3 gr a n d c h i l dr e n ; a br o t h e r , Cl i n t He g e ; a si s t e r , Sa r a h Se a f o r d ; a si s t e r - i n - la w . Be t t y R. He g e ; an d 2 sp e ci a l lo v e d on e s , Fr a n c e s Po l l o c k of Win s t o n - S a l e m an d My s t i c Po l l o c k of Ill i n o i s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 3; 3 0 p. m . Su n d a y , Ju l y 9 at Ha y w o r t h - M i l l e r Ki n d e r t o n Ch a p e l wi t h th e Re v . De r r y Ba m h a r d t of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l lo w e d at El b a v i i l e Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r c h . Me m o r i a l s ; Elb a v i i l e Ce m et e r y Fu n d , 10 2 8 Ma r k l a n d Ro a d , Ad v a n c e . J. ^ o b b y Le e Lo o k a b i l l Mr . Bo b b y Le e Lookabill, of No r t h Ma i n St r e e t , Mocksville, di e d Sa t u r d a y . Ju l y 8, 2006, at Wa k e Fo r e s t Un i v e r s i t y Baptist Me d i c a l Ce n t e r in Winston-Sa- : le m . Mr . Lo o k a b i l l wa s born Feb. 22 , 1 9 3 1 , in Da v i e Co u n t y to the la t e Ne d P. an d Lo i s Velma Spry Lo o k a b i l l . He wa s a veteran of th e U. S . Ar m e d Fo r c e s . Mr. Lo o k a b i l l ha d wo r k e d for Diexel He r i t a g e Fu r n i t u r e Co. He wa s als o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a br o t h e r , Richard Lo o k a b i l l . Su r v i v o r s ; 2 so n s . Marion Ba r b e r of Wi n s t o n - S a i e m and Ca r e y Ba r b e r of Wo o d l e a f ; 2 sis te r s , Mil d r e d (R u s s e l l ) Smith an d Pe g g y Ha m i l t o n ; and 3 br o t h e r s , Ji m m y (Jennifer) Lo o k a b i l l , Bi l l (I r i s ) Lookabill an d Ro n n i e (P a t t y ) Lookabill; an d ma n y fr i e n d s , am o n g them Le w i s Ca r t e r , C. M . "Clack" An d e r s o n an d J. C . Cl o n t z . A me m o r i a l gr a v e s i d e ser vic e wa s co n d u c t e d at 11 a.m. We d n e s d a y , Ju l y 12 , at Salisbury Na t i o n a l Ce m e t e r y . Me m o r i a l s ; He a r t Assoc., Me m o r i a l s /T r i b u t e s Processing Ce n t e r , P. O . Bo x 52 1 6 , Glen Al l e n . VA 23 0 5 8 - 5 2 1 6 . Da v i e County Public Library Mocksville, NO 3( c ^ c* - .j j y DA V I B CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Thursday, July 13,2006 ^^ ^ c o r g e Li n d s a y Mc r r e l l Ge o r g e Li n d s a y Me t r e l l , 61 , so n of Bi l l an d Li b Me i i e l l , di r f Su n d a y . Ju l y 9, 20 0 6 , at hi s ho m e on Ba t o n s Ch u r c h Ro a d . Mo c k s v i l l e . He ha d be e n em p l o y e d by Me n e l l Fu r n i t u r e fo r fo u r ye a r s an d wi t h In g e r s o l l Ra n d fo r 20 ye a r s . Mr . Me r t e l l wa s a me m be r of " St . Fr a n c i s of As s i s i Ca t h o l i c Ch u r c h . * Su r v i v o r s : a so n , Jo n Me r t e l l an d wi f e De n of Sa l i s b u r y ; 2 si s te r s , Sa r a h E. He a d an d hu s b a n d St e p h e n of Ch a r l o t t e an d Vi c k i e M. Da v i s an d hu s b a n d Ch a r l e s of Hi g h Po i n t ; a br o t h e r , Md i e F. Me r r e l l an d wi f e Ma r i a of Hi g h Po i n t ; 3 ni e c e s ; a ne p h e w ; Jo n ' s mo t h e r , Be v e r l y Wr i g h t ; an d a sp e c i a l fr i e n d , Jo a n Ch u r c h . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s he l d at no o n We d n e s d a y , Ju l y 12 , in Ba t o n s Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h Ce m et e r y . A ce l e b r a t i o n of li f e se r vi c e wa s co n d u c t e d at 2 p. m . We d n e s d a y , Ju l y 12 , at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l , wi t h Dr . Da v i d Gi l b r e a t h an d th e Re v . An d r e w Dr a p e r of T i c i a t i n g . Me m o r i a l s : Wi l l i a m R. Da v i e Fi r e De p t . , c/ o Ja s o n Ke a l o n , PO Bo x 93 4 , Mo c k s vi l l e ; Ba t o n s Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , c/ o Br e n d a Hu n t e r , 18 8 Pu d d i n g Ri d g e Rd . , Mo c k s v i l l e ; or St . Fr a n c i s of As s i s i Ca t h o l i c Ch u r c h . 68 2 Ya d k i n v i l l e Rd . , Mo c k s v i l l e . \j J i o n a i e Ra y Ro b b i n s Do n n i e Ra y Ro b b i n s , SI , of Li n w o o d , di e d Mo n d a y , Ju l y 3 at Ki n d r e d Ho s p i t a l in Gr e e n s bo r o af t e r de c l i n i n g he a l t h of fo u r mo n t h s . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s he l d Th u r s d a y , Ju l y 6 at 11 aj n . at Fo r e s t Hi l l Me m o r i a l Pa r k , co n du c t e d by th e Re v . Da v i d He d r i c k . He wa s bo m Ju l y 27 , 19 5 4 in Da v i e Co u n t y to Pa u l "P e t e " Ro b b i n s an d Ma r g e l e n e Al l e n Ro b b i i i s . He wa s em p l o y e d as a tr u c k dr i v e r wi t h Tb d c o , an d wa s of th e Ba p t i s t fa i t h . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s pa r e n t s an d a si s t e r , Vi c k i e Co o k . " Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Be t t y (J e a n ) By r d Ro b b i n s of th e ho m e , to wh o m he wa s ma i i i e d fo r 31 ye a r s ; a so n , Ma r t y Ra y Ro b b i n s of Li n w o o d ; a da u g h te r , An g e l a Re n e e Sw i n k an d hu s b a n d Ro g e r of Ty r o ; 2 gt a n d - ch i l d r M ; a br o t h e r , Ja m e s "T o n y " Ed w a r d Ro b b i n s of Le x - in g t o n - , ^ i s t e r s . Sh e r r y Po t t s an d hu s b a n d Da l e , an d Ga i l Co m b s , al l of Le ™ g t o n , an d Ja n i c e Th y - lo r o f T V r o . ^y t h e l m a Ad a m s Ry c t v f t Mr s . Th e l m a Su s i e Ru t h Ad a m s Ry c r o f l , 50 , of Hi c k o r y Dr i v e , Mo c k s v i l l e , fo r m e r l y of El k Cr e e k , Vs . , di e d Th u r s d a y . •J u l y 6, 2 0 0 6 , at Ro a n o k e Me m o ri a l Ho s p i t a l in Ro a n o k e , Va . Mr s . Ry c r o f l wa s bo m Ap r i l 15 , 19 5 6 , in Ha v r e de Gr a c e , Md . to th e la t e Ly d i a Ad a m s St a m p e r . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a si s t e r , Ma e Ad a m s Sc h a f f e r ; an d a br o t h e r , Ro b e r t Ad a m s . Su r v i v o r s : 3 si s t e r s , Ma r t h a Ad a m s Wh e e l i n g of Fl o r i d a , Ed i t h Ad a m s My e r s of Ch e s t e r t o w n , Md . an d Ba r b a r a Ad a m s Th o m a s of No r t h Ca r o li n a : 4 br o t h e r s , Ro y Ad a m s of Wa s h i n g t o n Sl a t e ; Ro y a l Ad a m s of Eu g e n e , Or e . , Jo h n He n r y Ad a m s of Yo r k . Pa . an d Ib m m y Ad a m s of St e w a r t s t o w n , Pa . ; 2 sp e c i a l ni e c e s . T r a c y An n Wy a n t an d Ma r y Ch r i s t i n a Ro e ; a sp e ci a l ne p h e w . Lo n n i e Pa u l My e r s Sr . ; an d nu m e r o u s ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . A me m o r i a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at I pj n . Sa t u r d a y , Ju l y 15 , at Je r i c h o Ch u r c h of Ch r i s t wi t h Dr . To m To r p y of f i c i a t i n g . Th e fa m i l y wi l l me e t on Sa t u r da y pr i o r to th e se r v i c e at th e ho m e at 16 4 Hi c k o r y Dr i v e Me m o r i a l s : Am e r i c a n Di a b e te s As s o c . , Me m o r i a l / H o n o r Pr o g r a m , PO Bo x I1 3 2 , l ^ i r i ' a x , VA 22 0 3 8 - 1 1 3 2 ; or Na t i o n a l Ki d n e y Fo u n d a t i o n , 59 5 0 Fa i r v i e w Rd . , St e 55 0 , Ch a r l o t t e , n 28 2 1 0 - 2 1 0 2 . W. Th o m p s o n Mr . Jo s e p h Wi l k i n s o n Th om p s o n , 68 , of Ma g n o l i a Av en u e , Mo c k s v i l l e , d i e d ' n r e s d a y , Ju n e 27 , 2 0 0 6 , at Fo r s y t h Medi ca l Ce n t e r in Wi n s t o n - S a l e m . Mr . Th o m p s o n wa s born Au g . 19 , 19 3 7 , in Mo n t g o m e r y Co u n t y to th e la t e Ge o r g e Adam an d Gl e n d a Wa r n e r Th o m p s o n . He wa s re t i r e d fr o m Th o m s o n Cr o w n Wo o d Pr o d u c t s . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a si s t e r , Ma r y Lo w d e r ; 2 br o t h e r s , an in f a n t br o t h e r and Or e n Th o m p s o n ; an d a great gr a n d c h i l d . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e of SO ye a r s . Se l b y Mo r r i s Th o m p s o n , of th e ho m e ; 2 da u g h t e r s , Lou Ai m e Ma r t i n of Pf a j f f l o w n and Be t t y (A l v i n ) Ma l p a s s of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a so n , Ro d n e y Gr e g g (D e b o r a h H. ) Th o m p s o n of Le x i n g t o n ; a si s t e r , Pa u l i n e Ri t t e r of Tr o y ; 2 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 7 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 4 step- gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d 3 st e p - g r e a t - gr a n d c h i l d r e n . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s con du c t e d at 11 aj t ) . Fr i d a y , June 30 , at Ro s e Ce m e t e r y , wi t h Dr. Da r r e l l Co x of T i c i a t i n g . Da v i e County Public Library Mocksville, NO O ir t i DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y , July 20,2006 Pa u l c t i c L. Bu r t o n Pa u l c l l e L. Bu n o n . 62 , ol Ad v a n c e , d i e d on Ju l y II , 2 0 0 5 af l e r a ba t l l e wi t h me l a n o m a . Pr e c e d i n g he r de a d i wa s he r fa l h c r , Gr a d o n La n k f o r d ; an d sl e p - f a l l i e r , Jo e He l s a b e c k . Su r v i v o r s : he r hu s b a n d an d be s t fr i e n d of 43 ye a r s , Wi l l i a m (B i l l ) Bu r t o n ; a da u g h t e r , D e n i s e an d hu s b a n d Ch r i s Ph i l l i p s ; 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; he r mo t h e r , Bo n n i e He l s a b e c k ; a si s t e r , Ca r o l y n Sm i t h an d hu s b a n d Da n n y of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a br o t h e r , G. C . La n k f o r d an d wi f e Li n d a of Mo c k s v i l l e ; an d ma n y ni e c e s , ne p h e w s , au n t s , ti n c l e s , co u s i n s an d fr i e n d s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d at 7 p. m . Th u r s d a y , Ju l y 13 at Ha y w o r t h - M i l l e r Ki n d e r t o n Ch a p e l wi t h th e Re v s . De n n i s Ma r s h a l l an d Ri c h a r d Le v i n e r of f i c i a t i n g . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s he l d at 11 a. m . Fr i d a y , Ju l y 14 at Be t h l e h e m Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r c h . Me m o r i a l s : Be t h l e h e m Me t h o d i s t Yo u t h Bu i l d i n g Fu n d , 32 1 Re d l a n d Rd . Ad v a n c e . \X a « y El i z a l M s t h Co r n a t z e r Mi s s Sa l l y El i z a b e t h "L i b " Co r n a t z e r , 75 , of Ba l t i m o r e Ro a d , Ad v a n c e , di e d Tu e s d a y , Ju l y 4, 2 0 0 6 , at he r ho m e . Mi s s Co r n a t z e r wa s bo r n Ju n e 15 , 1 9 3 1 . i n Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Ge o r g e Gl e n n an d Sa l l y Be l t Wi l l i a m s Co r n a t z e r . Sh e wa s re t i r e d fr o m AT & T an d wa s a me m b e r of Bi x b y Pr e s b y te r i a n Ch u r c h fo r 50 ye a r s , m o r e re c e n t l y a me m b e r of Mo c k s Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h . Su r v i v o r s ; 2 si s t e r s , Ca t h e r i n e Da v i s of Ke r o e r s v i l l e an d Do r o t h y Wi l s o n of Pi l o t Mo u n t a i n ; 2 br o t h e r s , Ja m e s Th o m a s (A n n ) Co r n a t z e r an d Go r d o n Gr a y (L y n d i a ) Co r n a t z e r . al l of Ad v a n c e ; an d se v e r a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 11 a. m . Fr i d a y , Ju l y 7. at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l in Mo c k s v i l l e wi t h th e Re v s . Bo b Sy m a n s k i an d Pe t e r Pe t e r ^ n of T t c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d m Bi x b y Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c t i Ce m e t e r y in Ad v a n c e . Me m o r i a l s ; Bi x b y Pr e s b y t e ri an Ce m e t e r y Fu n d , P. O . Bo x 22 2 7 , Ad v a n c e . I^ c n n y Do u g l n s Cr e a s o n De n n y Do u g l a s Cr e a s o n , 73 , of Co o l e e m e e , di e d We d n e s d a y , Ju l y 12 , 2 0 0 6 at hi s re s i d e n c e . He wa s bo m Sa t u r d a y Ju l y 8, 19 3 3 in Da v i e Co u n t y , so n of th e la t e Wi l b u m J. Cr e a s o n an d th e la t e Es s i e Sh o a f Cr e a s o n . He wo r k e d as a su p e r v i s o r fo r In g e r s o l l - R a n d , an d se r v e d hi s co u n t r y fr o m 19 5 2 - 1 9 5 6 in th e US Na v y . Su r v i v i n g : hi s wi f e , Jo An n e Cr e a s o n ; a da u g h t e r , Ki m b e r l y Bu e l i n an d so n - i n - l a w , Wa y n e Bu e l i n ; I gr a n d c h i l d ; an d a si s te r , Mo d e a n He a d . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a br o t h e r . Bi l l Cr e a s o n . Se r v i c e s we r e he l d at Fr e e do m Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , Sa t u r d a y , Ju l y 15 at II a. m . wi t h th e Re v . Wi l l i a m Pr y o r o f l i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wi l l be la t e r . Me m o r i a l s : Ro w a n Re g i o n a l Ho m e He a l t h / H o s p i c e , 82 5 - A W. He n d e r s o n St . , Sa l i s b u r y 28 1 4 4 . v, ^ r l s Lc c Po t t s DU I o n Mr s . Do r i s Le e Po t t s Di l l o n , 75 , Ho w a r d t o w n Ro a d , di e d We d n e s d a y , Ju l y 12 , 20 0 6 , at Fo r s y t h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r in Wi n - st o n - S a l e m . Mr s . Di l l o n wa s bo m Ju l y 8, 19 3 1 , in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Na t h a n an d Tr e v a St a f f o r d Po t t s . Sh e ha d be e n em p l o y e d at Ce l e n e s e fo r mo r e th a n 20 ye a r s an d wa s a ga r d e n e r . Mr s . Di l l o n wa s a li f e - l o n g me m b e r of Bi x b y Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h an d wa s ac t i v e in th e ch u r c h . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d , Ja m e s R. Di l l o n on De c . II , 19 9 6 ; an d a so n , J. R. Di l l o n , Jr . Su r v i v o r s : a br o t h e r an d si s te r - i n - l a w . Cl e t u s an d Co n n i e Po t t s of Cl e a r w a t e r , Fl a . ; se v e r a l co u s i n s ; an d ma n y fr i e n d s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d at 3 p. m . Sa t u r d a y , Ju l y 15 , at Bi x b y Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h , wi t h th e Re v . Dr . Pe t e r Pe t e r s o n of T t ci a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Me m o r i a l s ; Bi x b y Pr e s b y t e ri an ce m e t e r y fu n d , c/ o Gr a h a m He n d r i x , 19 0 1 Co r n a t z e r Rd . , Mo c k s v i l l e ; or Am e r i c a n Ca n c e r So c i e t y , 4- A Oa k Br a n c h Dr . , Gr e e n s b o r o , 27 4 0 7 . yy j ^ r r y Su e Evans Mi s s Je r r y Sue Evans, 60, of Fo r r e s t La n e , ' M o c k s v i l l e , died on Th u r s d a y , July 13, 2006, at Au t u m n Care of Mocksville. Bo m in Fo r s y t h County on Aug. 28 , 1 9 4 5 , she was the diiughter of th e la t e James L. and Mae Wh i t l e y Evans. Before her dis ab i l i t y sh e was a nurse assistant. Sh e wa s a member of Mocks vi l l e Fi r s t Presbyterian Church. Su r v i v o r s : a brother, Harold (F r a n ) Ev a n s of Virginia Beach, Va . , 3 si s t e r s , Betty Evans Smith of Mo c k s v i l l e , Miki (Charles) Mc L e o d of Sanford, and Edna (B i l l ) Co p e of Lynchburg, Va.; an d nu m e r o u s nieces and neph ew s . Sh e was also preceded in de a t h by a brother. Dill Evans. Th e fu n e r a l service for Miss Ev a n s wa s held Tue.sday, July 18 , at I p.m. at the Mocksville Fi r s t Pr e s b y t e r i a n Church with th e Re v . Kurt Johnston officiat in g . Bu r i a l was in Rose Cem et e r y . Me m o r i a l s : First Presbyte ri an Ch u r c h Benevolent Fund, 26 1 S, Main St., Mocksville; Ca n c e r Services, 622 N. Main St . , Mo c L s v i l l e ; or to a charity of th e do n o r ' s choice. -D A V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P K I S E RE C O R D . T h u r s d a y , July 20.2006 ^/ i 6 k t h l c c ^ Po p l i n Ha t l c y Mr . Ka l h i c c n Po p l i n Ha l i e y . 78 , of Mi l l i n g Ro a i i . M o c k s v i He . (l i e d Sa l u r d i i y . J u I y 15 , 2 0 0 0 , 3 1 Da v i e Co u n t y Ho s p i l a l . Sh e wa s li o m Ja n . 2, 19 2 8 , . in Da v i e Cu u n l y lu th e la l e Jo h n an d L o l a S u m n i C R P o p l i n . Mr . Ha l l e y wa s re l i r e d fr o m Wo n d c r i n i l . Sh e wa s a li f e l o n g an d ac l i v e me m b e r of Be t h e l Un i t e d Me l h o t l i s l Ch u r c h , wh e r e sh e wa s a Su n d a y sc h o o l te a c h e r an d sa n g in ih e ch o i r . Mr s . Ha l l e y wa . s a gr a d u a t e of Mo c k s - vi l l e Hi g h Sc h o o l cl a s s of 19 4 5 . Mr . s . Ha l l e y en j o y e d da n c i n g an d wa s a me m b e r of th e Si l v e r Sl r i d e r s Da n c e r s an d Oo o d n m - er s . Sh e lo v e d fl o w e r ga r d e n i n g an d he r fa v o r i t e pa s t i m e wa s sp e n d i n g li m e wi t h he r fa m i l y . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d , Ho w a r d Ha t l e y in 19 9 ( 1 ; 2 si U c R . T h e l m a Tu r r e n l i n e an d Cl a r a Go o d w i n ; an d a br o t h e r , Os c a r Po p l i n . Su r v i v o r s ; 3 da u g h t e r s , Pa m e l a Hc n d r i c k s an d hu s b a n d Ji m of Mo c k s v i l l c , Pe g g y Ha l l e y of L e n o i r a n d Ev e l y n Ea s t e p a m l hu s b a n d Da n of Mi l l e r s b u r g . Ky . ; 3 so n s , St e v e Ha l l e y an d wi f e Li n d a , Jo h n Ha l l e y an d wi f e Ma r y an d G. i r y Ha l l e y an d wi f e Am y , al t of Mo c k s v i l l c : a br o t h e r - i n - l a w , Ge o r g e Ha l l e y an d wi f e Ma r y Pu g of Fl o r i d a ; a si s t e r , Ma r i e Ch a p p e l l an d hu s ba n d Ca r l of Sp e n c e r ; lo n g i i m c co m p a n i o n . Bi l l Gu y of Mo c k s - vi l l e ; 14 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d 10 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 2 p. m . , Tu e s d a y . Ju l y 18 . at Be t h 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 s . Ne v i l l e B- St o r e y an d To n y Ow e n s of f i ci a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Me m o r i a l s ; Be t h e l Me t h o d is t ce m e t e r y fu n d , c/ o Da v i d Es s i e . 19 3 Ca l l Ri L . M o c k s v i l l e . yJ o c Bi l l Hu r t o n Jo e Bi l l Mo r t o n , 73 , of Mo c k s v l l l e , fo r m e r l y of Ci i r i o l l Co u n t y , Va . . di e d Th u r s d a y . Ju l y 13 , 20 0 6 at Ki n d r e d Ho s p l t a i in Gr e e n s b o r o . Su r v i v o r s ; hi s wi f e . Jo s e p h i n e T. An d e r s o n Ho r t o n of Mo c k s v i l l c ; ch i l d r e n , Ma r y Ca t h a r i n e Ho r t o r i Sm i l h of J' ' f C i I c r i c k , M d . . R o s e a i i n Mo r t o n of Wa r r e n t o n . Va . . Wa n d a Ma e Mo r t o n of Ne w Ma r k e t , Va . , Ja m e s Ro b e r t Mo r t o n an d wi f e De b b i e of Wa r r c m o n , Va . , an d Ki m b e r l y A n n Mo r t o n Mc n s l e y of Wa r r e n t o n , Va . ; as t c p - s o n an d sp o u s e , Ro g e r an d Ca t h y An d e r s o n of Mo c k s v l l l e ; br o t h e r s , Ro b e r t Pa u l Mo r t o n an d wi f e To o t s of Po r t l a n d , Te n n . , Ji m Mo r t o n an t l wi f e Na o m i of Si m p s o n v i i i c , S. C . an d Ja k e Ho r t o n of Ki n g ; si s i e m , Mo z e l l e Br a n s c u m b an d hu s b a n d No e ! of Mc M i i m v i l l c , Or e . , Je w e l Ho r t o n of Bo o n v i l l e , an d An i t a Mc K c n n a an d hu s b a n d La r r y of Ma r r i s o i t , Te n n . ; si s l e r - i n - l a w , Ja c i i u e l i t t e Br a n n i m (P a u l ) of De n b r o o k s , Te x a s ; 13 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d S gr e a l - g r a n d e h i l d r e n . Gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e s wi t h bu r i a l fo l l o w i n g we r e he l d on Mo n d a y , Ju l y 17 at I p. m . al We b b - S k y v i e w Ce m e t e r y wi t h th e Re v . We n d e l l Mo r t o n of f i e i a t i n g . Mi l i t a r y Ri t e s we r e co n d u c t e d at th e gr a v c s i i l e by th e H i l l s v i l l e VF W P o s t HI S . ^/ T i m o t h y Gr a y Hu r s e y Mr . Ti m o l l i y Gr a y Hu r s e y , 46 , o f C o u n t r y La n e , d i e d Th u r e - da y , Ju l y 13 . 20 0 6 , at Gr a n d St r a n d R^ - Co i m t y to Do n a l d Gr a y an d El l a Ka l h e r i n e Pa r r i s h Hu r s e y . He wa s a me m b e r of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , wh e r e he wa s se r v i n g as th e ch a i r of de a c o n s , Bi b l e dr i l l le a d e r , an d me m b e r of th e ch o i r , an d wa s Se o u l Ma s t e r of Tr o o p 57 5 . Mr - H u r s e y wa s em p l o y e d by Le x i n g t o n Ho m e Br a n d s in Le x i n g l o n an d wa s a gr a d u a t e of Wc s l c n i Ca r o l i n a Un i v e r s i t y . Mr . Hu r s e y wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a si s t e r , Ca r i a Sl i t t . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Ci n d y Mc i c a l f Hu r s e y of th e ho m e ; 4 so n s , Aa r o n Gr a y Hu r s e y . Ph i l l i p Se a n Hu r s e y , Ma t t h e w Sc o l l Hu r s e y an d Da v i d Le e Hu r s e y , al l of th e ho m e ; an d hi s pa r e n t s of Mo c k s v l l l e . A fu n e r . i l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d al 2 p. m . Su n d a y , Ju l y 16 , al F l R t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , wi t h Dr . Va n La n k f o r d , th e Re v . Ch a r l e s Bu l l o c k an d Ha l Mo n s e e s of l i - ci a l i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in Ro s e Ce m et e r y . Me m o r i a l s ; FI r i Ba p t i s t co l le g e sc h o l a r s h i p fu n d . 39 ( 1 N. Ma i n St . , Mo e k s v i l l e ; or Bo y Sc o u t Tr o o p 57 5 , 3 9 0 N. Ma i n St . . Mo c k s v l l l e . -^ I i i r k To d d Ma r t i n M: i r k To d d Mn r l i n , 49 . of No r t h Ma i n St r e c l , Mo e k s v i l l e , di e d on Th u r s d . i y , Ju l y 14 , 2 0 0 6 , al hi s re s i d e n c e . Bo r n in Da v i e Co u n t y on Fe b . 24 , 1 9 5 7 , he wa . s th e so n of R. P . Ma r t i n an d th e la l e Jo a n Ma r t i n Ma r t i n . li e wa s a ma - ch i n i s l at In g c r s o l l - R a n d an d wa s a me m b e r of Mo e k s v i l l e Fi r e t Ba p l i s l Ch u r c h . In ad d i l i o n to hi s fa t h e r , su r - vi v o R in c l u i i c a br o t h e r , Ph i l Ma r t i n of Mo e k s v i l l e . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a l h by a si s t e r , Su z a n n e Ma r ti n Ri d e n h o u r . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e to ce l eb r a t e Mr . Ma r t i n ' s li f e wa s he l d on Mo n d a y , Ju l y 17 , al 11 a. m . al Ro s e Ce m e t e r y wi t h th e Re v . Va n La n k f o r d of l l c i a t i n g . Me m o r i a l s ; Mo e k s v i l l e Fi R t Ba p l i s l , 3 9 0 N . Ma i n St . . M o e k s vi l l e . .x ' R n l p l i Jasun Randall Mr. Ralph Jason Randall, 79, of Je r i c h o Church Road, Mocks vl l l e , died Wednesday, July 12,2006, at Wa|c^F^rcst 20, 1927,in Ca r o l c e n to ihc lale Joseph Pr e s l o i i and Mary Elizabeth To m s Randall. He was a veteran of World War II, having served hi s country in the U.S. Navy. Mr . Randall was a graduate of N. C . Slate UnivcRlly College of Ag r i c u l t u r e and relired from Ihc Da v i e County School system af t e r 29 yeoR as a vocational ag r i c u l t u r e and horticulture te a c h e r . After retirement, he wo r k e d at WFU Baptist Medi ca l Center as an engineering tr a i n i n g coordinalor. He was a me m b e r of First United Method is t Church in Moeksville.Me was also preceded in de a t h by his wife. Lucille Th om p s o n Randali. in May 1980.Survivors; adaughler. Maria Ra n d a l l Gill and hu.sband Clive of En g l a n d ; 2 sons, David Jason Ra n d a l l and wife Nancy of In di a n Trail and Steven Preston Ra n d a l l of Roswcll. Ga.; long ti m e comp.mion, Sara Campbell of Mo e k s v i l l e ; a sister. Elizabeth Dr a w d y of Spindalc; a brother, Jo e Doris Randall of Carolccn; an d 8 grandchildren.A graveside sen ice was con- du e t c d a t I i a.m. Saturday. July IS , at Oak Grove United Mclh- od i s l Church Cemetery in Ei l e n b o r o , with ihe Rev. Darren Al e x a n d e r ofTiciating. ^ David Wayne Buck Mr- David Wayne Beck, 69, of Earl Road, Mocksville, died Thursday. July 20. 2006, at Forsyih Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. He was bora June 9,1937. in Davie County to the late Roben Edward and Louise Brinkley Beck. Mr.Beck had retired from IngersoU-Rand.wiib 33 years of service and was a membCT ofthe National Guard. Hewasattiem- ber of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. In 1957, he was a member ofthe first gradu ating class of Davie High School. Mr. Beck enjoyed gar dening and spending time with his gnindcbildren. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Edward Beck; and a grandson, Joshua Mason. Survivors; his wife, Ruth Howard Beck of the home; 2 daughters, Tama Mason (.Mickey) and Rita Cassidy (Dwight), all of Mocksville; a son, Michael Beck (Tiffany), of Mocksville; 3 granddaughters; 5 grandsons; and a great-grand daughter. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 prn.SuiKlay.July 23. at Chestnut Grove United Meth odist Church, with the Rev. George Burton officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Chestnut Grove Methodist, IS13 US 601 N, Mocksville. (^Odeil AlA^d Boger Mr- Odell Alfred Boger, 75, of Mocksville. died Thursday. July 20,2006, at Davis Hospital in Staiesville. Mr. Boger was a native of the Farmingion community, a graduate of Farmington High School class of 1949 and a life long member of Farmington Baptist CHiuich. He was a vet eran of the U.S. Army and a fanner who worked umiJ his re- liremeatin 19S9. He was preceded lit death by a sister, Edith Simmons; and 2 brothers, Harold Boger and Johnny Boger. SuTvlvon: his wife, Carolyn Sutphin Boger of the home: a son, JeffBoger (Kim) ofMocks ville; 2 granddaughters; 3 sis ters, NancyTaylor ofCleveland, Carolyn Boger of Mocksville and Brenda Boger of Heraando, Fla.; and several nieces, neph ews and other relatives and friends. The funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 23, at Farmington Baptist Church, with the Rev. Scott Lyerly offi ciating. Burial followed in Eatons Baptist Church Cem etery. Memorials: Fantiingion Bap tist building fund, 1835 Farm ington Road, Mocksville. Beatrice Coulter Clement Mrs. Beatrice Coulter Clement, S3, died Sunday, July 23, 2006 at Mapleleaf Healthcare Coulter. She was an active member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church, and the Best Yet Club of the church- She was preceded in death by a daughter. Evelyn C. Scott in 1970, and her husband, William Clement, in 1994. Survivors: 2 sons, William Ray (Martha) Clement and James Edward (Margaret) Clement, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Dennis Coulter of Mocksville and Leonard Coulter of Newton; 5 sisters, Earlene Ijames, Geneva Rozzell, Nellie Ruth [james. and Nettie Coulter all of Newton, and Vectie Mae Ijames of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 27, at 2 pjn. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Kevin Ingnun officiating and the Rev. Calvin Smith aseulogisi. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church 1:30-2. On-line condolences at info^g^ahamfuneralhomejiSl. ' - Myra Jane Davis ElUs Mrs. Myra Jane Davis Ellis, ' 71 .of Mocksville, died Wednes day morning, July 19, 2006 at Forsyth Medical Center- She was bora on March IS, 1935 in Davie County to Isaac Robert and Nannie Duon Davis, and accepted Christ as her sav ior as a child. She graduated from Farmington High School in 1953. She married her husband of S3 years. Eugene Ellis, on Dec. 21.1952. She worked sev eral yean at Hanes Hosiery be fore becoming a mother. She was involved iit the Clarksville Homemakets Gub, Batons Bap- list Church and Blaise Baptist Church. She volunteered for the Davie County School System as a reading tutor. She loved feed ing and watching wild birds, and enjoyed growing flowers and plants. Many years she canoed and froze foods grown in the garden by her father. She en joyed cooking, and feeding those who came into her home. She also enjoyed singing, painting pictures, arranging flowers and sewing. A celebration service of her life was held at Blaise Baptist Church Saturday, July 22 at 4 p jn. led by the Revs. Glenn Sell ers and Ken Furches. Burial fol lowed at Batons Baptist Church Cemetery. Remarks were given by Dr. David Gilbreath and the Rev. Eddie Driver. Survivors: her husband: a daughter, Luwonna Ellis Oakes (Glenn); a son, Steven Gene ElUs (Crystal); 3 granddaugh ters; 2 brothers, Don Davis (JoAnne) of Mocksville and Bob Davis (Janet) of Daiemont;and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother. Willis Davis (Maxine). 2 sisters, Martha Medlin (Roy) and Winifred Davis; and a special aunt, Mattye Lou VanKirk Hodgins. Memorials: Eatons Baptist Cemetery Fund, 430 Eatons Church Road, Mocksville; or Blaise Baptist Missions Fund or AWANA Childrens Ministry,. 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocluville, cr. cr n> S o o o o c 7= -O CP c - CT Z C. cr L WilUam F. 'Bill' Head William Franklia "Bill" Head, 62. of Daniel Road. Mocksville. died on Sunday, July 16,2006 ai his residence. Bom in Suiiy County on July 30.1943, he was the son of the late Henry Franklin Head and Grace Elizabeth Stewart Head of Mocksville. who survives. He bad been employed at Fuiches Motors and was a delivery per son for the Charlotte Observer. He was a member of Liberty United .Methodist Church. Survivors also include; ason. Richard A. (Lisa) Head of Salisbury; 2 brothers. Jim (Su san) Head of Statesville and Bobby Head of Pennsylvania; a sister. Libby (Wilson) Merrill of Mocksville; a granddaughter; several nieces and nephews; a great-niece; and 2 great-neph ews. The funeral service for Mr. Head was Thursday, July 20. at 1! ajn. at the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with Clyde Lipe of ficiating. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cem- etety. s,Jennifer Phillips Smith Mrs. Jennifer PhilJips Smith.34, of Salisbury, died Wcdnes- day.July 18.2006,at her home. She was bom Dec. 21,1971, in Guilford County to James F. Philiips Jr. (Janetie) of Robbinsville and Carolyn Boger Marshall (George) of Winston- Salem. Mrs.Smithwasahome- maker and a memberof Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Survivors; her parents; her husband. Christopher Mark Smith of Mocksville; a daugh ter, Lauren-Ashley Wilson of Archdale; 2 sons. Nicholas Wl- son of Archdale and Noah Smith of Mocksville; a sister, Annene Dizon (Jeff) of Morganton; a brother. Dale Phillips (Sharon) of Winston-Salem; and paternal grandfather. Frtmce Phillips of Mocksville. A memorial service was held at 2 pan.. Sanirday, July 22. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Kevin Frack officiating. Memorials: Wilson-Smith Scholarship Fund, c/o First Bank. 11410 N Main St., Archdale, 27263. ;^Thelma Elizabeth Diraer Miss Thelma Elizabeth Turner. 84, of Junction Road. Mocksville. died Saturday, July 22. 2006, at Wake Forest Uni versity Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Miss Turner was bom Feb. 4. 1922s in Yadkjn County to the late Henry and Annie Frye Turner. She wasbabysitter.had attended Mocksville High School and enjoyed cooking. She was also preceded in death by a sister, LauraT. Smith; and a brother. Hubert Henry Turner. Survivors: a sister. Evelyn Turner ofMocksville; a slep-sis- ter; 3 step-brothers; 2 nieces; 3 great-nephews; 3 great-great- nieces; and her longtime, special companion, her dog. Soclu. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. July 23. at Katdison United Methodist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Dr. Crystal Alexander officiat ing. Memorials: Hanlison Meth odist cemetery fund or church missions, 1630 Jericho Church Road. Mocksville. William Walton Webb Mr. William Walton "BiU" Webb. 83, of NC 80! South, Cooleemee, died Tuesday. July 18.2006.at Rowan Re- g i 0 n a 1 Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom April j 5. 1923, in i Davie M County to ^® the late Man and Mary Lyerly Webb. Mr. Webb was a veteran of the U.S. armed forces, had retired ffom Southern Railways and was a member of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Cooleemee. He loved the river and was a fisherman and gar dener. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Nellie Frances Sales Webb on March 29.2006. Survivors: 3 daughters. Frances (David) Gamer and Rhonda (Mike) Bralkowski.and Margaret Webb Russell, all of Lexington; a son, Ronald (Kathy) Webb of Easley, S.C.; a sister. Margaret Webb Bandik of Washington, D.C.; a brother, Robert Webb of Kensington. Md.; 4 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; and a special nephew. Jim Webb. A memorial service was held at 11 am.. Thursday, July 20, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Cooleemee with Fa ther Tom King and the Rev. Bonnie Duckworth officiadng. Memorials: Church of the Good Shepherd, c/o Jack Jerome. PO Box 1047. Cool- --Charles Edward Bann Charles EdwardBann, 17,of Advance, died Tuesday, July 25. 2006. He was bom June 9,1989 in Lubbock, Texas. He was a siu- deni al Davie High School who touched lives and was always looking to make more friends. He loved firefighting and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: his father, John Solomon and stepmother.Janice Solomon of Advance: his mother, Twilia Rncb of Texas; a brother, Nathan Ivy; a step brother. Tray Home; 2 step-sis ters. Anita Proffitt and Sonya Martin; and a number of nieees and nephews. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. July 29 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. t/Williaiii F. Bracken William Franklin "Frank"" Bracken, 76. of Harmony, died on Wednesday, July 26,2006. at the Gordon Hospice House in Stalesville. Bom in Davie County on Sept. 16, 1929, he was the son of the late William Henry and Mattie Elvira Wood Bracken. Mr. Bracken was of the Baptist faith and had been a poultry pro ducer for Holly Farms, a secu rity guard for the Davidson Davie Campus and lugersoU- Rand and had worked at Wal- Mart. Survivors: his wife of 45 years. Arlene Felts Bracken; 3 daughters, Barbara (Terry) Allen of Advance. Linda (Wesley) Howard of MocksvUle. and Frankie Annette (Matthew) York of Columbia, Md.; a brother. Paul (Margaret) Bracken, and a sister, Nella Bracken, all of Mocksvjllc; 3 grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Bracken was also pre ceded in death by a sister, Nancy Pauline Polly Myers and2 bntih- ers. Jerry and John Henry Bracken. The service to celebrate Mr. Brackens life was held Saturday. July 29, at 10 a.m. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs.SteveHedgecockand Jim Gryder officiating. Burial was In Iredell Memorial Gardens in Stalesville. Memorials: (jordon Hospice cMarvin Alexander Nifong Mr. Marvin Alexander Nifong, 84, of MocksvUle. died Friday. July 28, 2006 at The Brian Center in Lexington. Bom on May 15. 1922, in Davidson County, be was the son of iJie late David Alexander and Pearle Cecile Lambeth Nifong. MrNifong was a vet eran of the U.S. Array. Hewa a farmer and worked for South- em Railroad. He then went t work for Western Electric and retired with 38 years ofservice. He was a charier member of Gumtree Fire Department and a member ofAT&T Pioneers. M Nifong was active in his church. New Friendship Baptist Church and served on various commit tees. He was the property com mitlee chair, cemetery commit tee chair, was a Deacon, a Sun day School Teacher, an RA Leader and Bcmherbood Presi dent. He was a handyman an mechanic, and loved to garden. He was preceded in death by his first wife of almost 40 years, AuviJIa Ball Nifong and a brother. Raeford O. Nifong, Surviving: bis wife of 21 years. Frances Riddle Nifong of the home: 3 daughters. Brenda Penneli and husband Rickie of Denton. Sandra Sink and hus band Keith of ThomasviJle and Shirley Penneli and husband Eddie of Denton; a step-son, Steve Snulh and wife Joyce of Mocksville; 2 step-daughters, Linda Leonard and husband Ronnie of Yadkinville and Sharon Cox and husband Dave ofStatesville; ISgiandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren; 2 broth ers. Bruce A. Nifong and wife Dorothy and David Wade Nifong. all of Winston-Salem; and numerous nieces and neph ews. A funeral service was con ducted 3 pm. Sunday, July 30. at New Friendship Baptist (Thurch with Pastors Chris Bymc and William Pryor officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: New Friendship Baptist. 4258 Old Lexington Road. Winsion-Salem. 27107. JRichnrd Grier Snipes Mr. Richard GrierSnipes, 59, ofPonsmouth.Va. died Wednes day, July 26. 2006. at Autumn Care of -Mocksville. ^ M r Snipes was bom Nov. 27. 1946, in Not- to the late and Virginia Roundlree Snipes. He had been employed with Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Mr. Snipes was a veteran of the United States Army having served in Vleinam with the First Calvary Division and was a member of Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 48. He was preceded in death by a brother. Ronald Snipes. Survivors: bis mother of Chesapeake. Va.; a daughter. Christy Snipes of Memphis, Tenn.; a son. Bryan Snipes and wife Kristi of Clemmons; a sis ter-in-law, Petrina Snipes of Chesapeake; 2 nieces: and 2 nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at noon Saturday, Aug. 5, at the chapel of Green- lawn Cemeieo" in Portsmouth. Memorials: Multiple Sclens- sis Found.. 6350 N- Andrews Ave.. Fort Laijderdale. FL 33309; or Vietnam Veterans of America, 2258 Bayberty St. .Virginia Beach, VA2345I. Lettie Riddle Pilcher Lettle Joann Riddle Pilcher. 70. of Yadkinville died Sanirday July 29. 2006 at Forsyih Medical Center in Winslon-Salem. Mrs. Pilcher was bora June 29.1936 to E. L. Toots and Hazel Hauser Riddle. She was a member of Huntsville Baptist Church and was the pianist until her declining health. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey Eldridge Pilcher Sr. and her father, EJ-. Toots Riddle. • Surviving: her mother. Hazel HauserRiddle:herehildren, Connie (Paul) Spillman of Davie, Reggie (Lisa) PUcherofYadkinville. Lorie (David) Lane of Yadkinville; 5 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil dren; a sister, Faye (Ron) Morgan of Clemmons; a brother Randy (Ann Marie) Riddle of Charlotte. Her funeral service was held at II a.m.Monday July 31, at Hunts ville Baptist Church by the Revs. Dennis Bell and Grady Trivetie. Burial followed at Huntsville Baptist Church Cemetery. ^""^ames L. Spillman James Lawrence '"Buddy" Spillman. 54. of NC 801 North, Mocksville. died on Tuesday. July 25, 2006 from injuries re ceived in automobile accident. Bora in Yadkin County on Oct.20,1951,he was the son of the late Thomas Huston and Mary Elizabeth Eddleman Spillman. He was employed by RJ. Reynolds and was a mem ber ofInunanuel Baptist Church in Lewisville. Survivors: his wife of 27 years, Robin Elaine Conrad Spillman: 3 daughters. Jennifer Lynn Hutchens of East Bend. Lisa S. (Justin) Sheets of Clemmons and Jeannine S. (Nick) FisherofWinston-SaJem; a brother. Thomas H. (Edna Carol) Spillman Jr.; 2 sisters, Dorothy Ruth Spillman of Vir ginia and Edna Jean Spillman of East Bend: and 4 grandchildren. The service to celebrate Mr. Spillman's life will he Saturday, July 29, at 2 p.m. at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Lewisville with Revs. Bobby Reece. Davy Nanlohy and Sid Jones officiating. Burial was in the Forbush Baptist Church cemetery. Q w ^ Benny Ray Cross Benny Ray Cross. 70, of Daniel Road, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Aug. 2,2006, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Randolph County on Feb. 22,1936, he was the son of the late Clayton and Minnie Lambeth Cross. Hewasretited from Fiber Industries and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 3 sons, Tony Ray (Barbara) Cross of Mocksviile, Derricit Cross of Cooleemee and Jeffery Cross of Mocksvilie; 2 brothers, Jerry Cross of Raleigh and Roy Cross of Asheboro; and 2 sisters, Janice Wall and AUiene Cross, both of Chapel HUl. Mr. Cross was also preceded in death by a granddaughter. The funeral service for Mr. Cross was on Sunday, Aug. 6, at 4 p.m. at the Pleasant Cross Christian Church in Asheboro with Pastor Jeff Maness offici ating. Burial was in the Tbrrentine Baptist Church Cem etery in Mocteville. «D 1° ^Helen Hilton Howard Mrs. Helen Frances Hilton Howard, formerly ofBbiby.died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2006, at Ber muda Terrace Nursing and Re hab. Mrs. Howard was bom Feb. 12.1919, in Davie County to the late Roland A. and Sallie McCullough Hilton. She was a lifelong resident of the Bixby community, a homemaker and a charter member of Bixby Pres byterian Church. Mrs. Howard enjoyed watching her children grow up to have successful lives and marry wonderful people. She was close to her grandchil dren and their spouses and she adored her great-grandchildren. She. was also preceded in death by her husband of SS years, Charlie W. Howard on July 17, 1991; 6 sisters; and 3 brothers. Survivors: a daughter, Josephine Tbtterow and husband Jack of Advance; 2 sons, Sam Howard and wife Judy of Ad vance and Wayne Howard and wife Lisa of Salisbury; a sister, Pat Hilton Coppley of Lexing ton; a brother, Ernest Hilton of Oxford; 7 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 7 pan. TViesday, Aug. 8, at Bixby fesbytetian Oiurch, with Dr. Peter Peterson and the Rev. Fred Moretz officiating. A graveside service was conducted at 11 aan. Wednesday, Aug. 9, at Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorials: Bixby Presbyte rian Cemetery Fund, PC Box 2227, Advance; or Davie Hos pice, 191 S. Main St., Suite 1, Mocksville. ^Arlene Oney Little Mrs. Arlene Oney Little, 75, of Yadkinville, died Sanirday, Aug. 5, 2006 at Hoots Memo rial Hospital. She was bom June 8, 1931 in Pulaski, Va. to Burley Mason and Lucy Elizabeth Rucker Goad. Mrs. Little worked for ' several years at Hoots Memorial Hospital and was a caretaker for the elderly. She was a faithful member of Solid Rock Baptist Church where she was active with the Adult Choir. Mrs. Little was preceded in death by her father and by a sis ter, Marie Hutchens. Surviving: her daughters. Glenna Oney, Yadkinville Teresa Ray, Tarboro; a son Audie (Beraice) Oney, Mocks ville; 4 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; her mother of King; 3 sisters, Velma (Norman) Dotson, East Bend, BarbaraAnn (Grady) Goad, Dobson, Mary (Walter) Hutchens, Yadkinville; a half-brother, Mike Goad; a half-sister, Janie Goad; and friends and caretakers. Donna Simmons, Debbie and Marty Beverly, Debbie Grigg and Robin Willard, and several other cousins, fainily, and friends. Her fiuieral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday. Aug. 7 at Solid Rock Baptist Church by the Pastor Jim Jarvis. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Solid Rock Bap tist, 3438 Pilot View Church Road, Yadkinville, 270SS. "O \ o" 6 i n o e w 1 w n 90 o § > s m N*P 1 :z o*o f— —s o c <b O o o o c rc" (/> "O a>c " ■z. O rr 5 V Hubert Arbor Blake Mi. Huben Arbor Blake, 83. of Fork-Bixby Road. Advance, died Wednesday, Aug. 9,2006, at his home. Mr. Blake was bom June 18, 1923. in Davie County to the late William Alexander and Elka- beth Frye Blake. He was retired from Drexel Heritage and was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church in Advance. Mr. Blake enjoyed working with wood as well as playing his guitar and singiog. He was also preceded in death by 3 sisters and 3 broth ers. Survivors; his wife of 61 years. Pauline Hutchins Blake; 4 daughters. Portia (Randy) Welch and Kalhy (Tony) Blake all ofMocksville. Linda (David) Tbsh ofKemersville.andMarcia (Teny) Anderson ofAdvance; 3 sons.Wayne (Jill) Bloke ofMon- eia. Va., Ray (Jean) Blake of Kemersville. and Dale Blake of BooDville; 12 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Louise Teague of Cleirunons. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pun. Samrday, Aug. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Swisher offici ating. Burial was in Wesilawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. ^ Stella Davis StellaE. Davis. 90, died Sun day afternoon, Aug. 13.2006, at The Gardens after a long period of declining health, Mrs. Davis was born in Iredeil County on Nov. 19,1915. to the late Buel Avery Eiledge and Pearl Taylor Eiledge. Mrs. Davis married Noel Lee Davis on Aug. 25.1934. They lived in Tumereburg and were members of Hebron Baptist Church. In addition to being a homemaker and raising a family, she worked in textiles for many years. The couple served as foster par ents for a number of children needing care. Noel Davis died Aug. 26. I99I. One brother. Iia Motiroe Eiledge died Nov. 19, 1987. Mrs. Davis was also preceded in death by a grandson. Brian Willard Hayes. Survivors; a son, James Noel Davis and wife TJ. Blake of Hudson; and 3 daughters, NaneaHe D. Hayes and husband Bobby ofAdvance, Jean D. Wil son and husband William of Statesville. and Carolyn D. Smith and husband Randal of Harmony; a sister. Esielle £. Lundy. and a brother. Jack B. Eiledge. both of Statesville; 5 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. The funeral service was con ducted by Pastor Darren Johnson at Hebron Baptist (Thurch Tues day,Aug. I5at2p.m.Pallbear ers were Ronald G. Davis. Jack Lee Eiledge, Kenneth Gooden. Ronald (3ooden. Chuck Naotz. Wilson White and Zeb FeimsCer. BuriaJ followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hebron Baptist, 175 Hebron Road. Siaiesvilie 28625; or The Gordon Hospice House. 2347 Simonion Road. Siaiesvilie 28625. 'Ella Mae Lyons Dulin Mrs. Ella Mae Lyons Dulin. 83, was bom in Davie County on Oct.30,1922,daughlerof the late Jesse Lyons Sr. and Emma Hudson Lyons. S h e Davie County ^ early age, where she served as a member of the Spiritual Choir. Chancel Choir, Senior Missionary, and Usher Board. She wasemployed at Baker Fumiture in Mocksville and performed domestic work in the community. She died on Fiiday. Aug. 11 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Survivors: 2 sons. William (Colean) Britton of Salisbury, and Steve (Libby) Dulin of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Frank Lyons of Mocksville. Jesse (Doris) Lyons Jr. of Westbury. N.Y., and James Lyons of Salisbury; 3 sisters, Margaret Transou of Lexington. Emma Louise (Charlie) Howell and Virginia Williams, both of MocksvUle;9gTandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren: a great- ,great-grandson; an uncle; an aunt; mother-in-law,Alma Dulin of Mocksville; 2 sisters-in-law, Annie Laurie Dulin of Mocksville and Dorothea Lyons of Winston-Salem. Her funeral was held Monday. Aug. 14 at 2 pro. at Shilob Baptist Church in Mocksville- The Rev. Joe Clark officiated and the Rev. Jesse Lyons was the eulogist. Burial followed in the church cemetery. 'v^ulla Altna Howard King Mrs. Julia Aima Howard King, 100, of NC 801 North. Advance, died Saturday. Aug.12^^2006.^ at County to the late Julia Smith Howard. She and her husband were former owners of King Groceiy in Advance. Mrs. King was a longtime member of Yadkic Valley Baptist Cbuichand was faitfahd as long as her health permitted. She enjoyedquilting.crocheting and embroi dering, flowers, birds and visits from family and ftiends. She had just celebrated her 100th birthday onAug. 2, with a great num ber offriends andrelatives at her home. In addition to her mother,Mrs. King was preceded in death by her husband. Robert HardingKing.on Sept. 16.1980; a grand son, Larry R. WiUlard H; 6 sis ters; and 2 brothers. Survivors: 2 daughters. Margaret Joyce (Billy E.) Myers of Advance and Elizabeth (Larry) Williard of Yadkinville; a son. Wade (Mildred) King, ofMocksville; 5 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and 2 step- grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Revs. Ronnie Craddock andJimmy Myers officiating. A graveside service was held atnoonTuesday Aug. 15. at Yadkin Valley Baptist Chureh Cemetery. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. ^ Robert Linn Leatherman Mr. Robert Linn Leatherman. 47. of Woodleaf. died early Sat urday morning,Aug. 12.2006 at the Rowan Regional Medical Center. He was born in RowanBCouoty.Feb- 24,1959. to Paul F. Leatherman Sr. and Geraldine S h 0 a f Leatherman and was a self-employed dry wall worlcer. He was of the Baptist Faith and enjoyed Hshing, hunting and outside activities. Mr. Leatherman was pre ceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Thomas R. Shoaf; and his paternal grandparents, Guy and Sarah Leatherman. Surviving, in addition to his parents of Woodleaf: his wife. Shertie Crotts Leatherman ofthe home; a daughter Angle Leatherman ofLinwood; a step daughter Stephanie Horkey of Woodleaf; a step-son, Daryl Harkey of Salisbury; 2 sisters, Kaihy Corriher and Freda (Bill) Crotts. all of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Paul (Debbie) Leatherman Jr.. Darreli (Robin) Leatherman. and Chris (Angie) Leatherman, all of Woodleaf; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Alma Shoaf of Cooleemee; fa- iher-in-Iaw and raother-in-law, Wade and Novella Crotts of Woodleaf; many aunts, uncles, cousins; and many hiends. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 16, at Eaton Funeml Chapel in Mocksville with the Revs. Chris Williams and Danny Dillaid officiating. Entombment was in Rowan Memorial Park. iCbarlie Lester Lyons Charlie Lester Lyons. 80, died on Sunday. July 23. 2006 after a lengthy battle with respi ratory complications. Known as "Mr. Lester." "Charlie Charlie." "Dogman" and "Bonyhead," he was born in Farraingtoo on March 21.1926 to the late Lula Mae Lyons. At an early age, he joined Cedar Creek Baptist Church in Farm- ington. Upon locating to Bertie County, he was baptized and had fellowship at Woodville Plain Baptist Church until his health failed. He was educated in the Davie Schools. Upon accepting a job as a bird dog trainer and masonry worker in 1950, he moved his family to the Halifax and Tillety communities, His love and passion for trainiag bird dogs enabledhim to take another position in 1963 in Bertie County. He ended his career and retired as a machinist/welder at Harrington Manufacturing, now known as Gregory Manufactur ing. He was a Hsherman and hunter. He was matited to the late Julia Bohannon Lyotis and they had nine children. An adopted granddaughter and sev eral other grandchildren were reared in the home. Two daughters, Sallie and Nora, and 2 sons, twins Lester and Chester, preceded him in death. Survivors: 5 daughters, Rachel (James) Fowler of Mocksville. Shirley Lyons and Alice Lyons-Bennett of Lewiston, Marie Lyons of Windsor, and Jackie (David) White of Durham; an adopted granddaughter. Minnie Lyons- Carter of Winston-Salem; son- in-law, Solomon Wiggins of Durham; 27 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; 8 great- great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Sally Baker of Mocksville and Eva Hanes of Winston-Salem; a sister-in-law. Ruth Sullivan of MocksvilJe; and other relatives and friends. A funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Saturday. July 29 at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church in Windsor- The Rev, Roben Walton was eulogist; Dr. Wesley Elam Sr. officiated. Burial was in Shiloh Baptist Cemetery. Scotland Neck. i.Mcki Jordan Nelson Mrs. Vicki Leah Jordan Nelson, 50, of Main Street, Cooleemee, died Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2006. at her home. Mis. Nelson was bora Feb. 28.1956. in Lowens County,Oa, to Turner F. Jordan and the late Sadie Ellenburg Jordan. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by a son, Doug Nelson; a sister. Stephanie KimJoidan and her step-mother, Mary Jordan- Survivors include her father of the home; a daughter. Shawna Nelson Heald of Las Vegas Nev.; a son, Tyier Nelson of Las Ve gas; a step-brother, StephenJor dan; a step-sister, Sandra Spry Ambrose of Houston.Texas; and 4 grandchildren. A memorial service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Tommy Register offi ciating. ^ Ronnie Lynn Olchuk Ronnie Lynn Gracey Olchuk. 36. of Stacee Trail, Mocksville, diedonSatutday.Aug. 12,2006. at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom in Ontario. Canada, on April 10. 1970. she was the daughter of Ronald Olchuk of Canada and the late Charlotte McGregory. She was of the Catholic faith and was employed in the cafeteria at Davie County High School. In addition to her father. Ms. Olchuk is survived by her fiance. Robbie L. Grimes; a son, Bran don Rutb. of the home; and a brother. Timmy McGregory of Canada. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by a sis ter, Sher Olchuk. Graveside services of Ms. Olchuk were conducted on Wednesday. Aug. 16, at 3 pjn. at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee with the Rev. Father Andrew Draper offieiating. UClenda Robertson Finer Ms. Glenda Robcnsoii Finer; 52, of Advance, died on Satur day.Aug. 12,2006.11 her home. Bom in Forsyth County on March 19. 1954. she was pre ceded in death by her father. H. Glenn Robertson. Survivors: her mother, Ruth Dunn Robertson of Advance; 2 brothers, Gerald Robertson and wife Barbara of Germanton and David Robertson and wife Janet of Mocksville: and numerous nieces and nephews. Ms. Finer had been em ployed by R.J. Reynolds Tobaccco Co. Amemorial service was held St 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderion Chapel with the Rev. Jonathan Hill officiating. Memorials: Rcdiand Pente costal Holiness Church Building Fund. 137 Baltimore Road, Ad- J ID A V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D . Th u r s d a y . Aug. 17,2006 ^ Ed d i e Jo n e s Pr u i t t Mr s . Ed d i e Jo n e s Pr u i t t . 62 . di e d 7\ i e s d a y . 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To m , Ra y m o n d , an d Ca l e b Wh i t a k e r . Su r v i v o r s : a da u g h t e r . Ly n n (L e e ) Pe t e r s of Ly n n Ha v e n , Fl a . ; 2 so n s . Ro b e r t Bo b (S o n y a ) Wh i t a k e r an d Te n y (K a t h i e ) Wh i t a k e r . al l of M o c k s v i l l e . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n d u c t e d at 3 p. m . Su n d a y , Au g . 13 , at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l wi t h He n r y Ri d g e of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s In Jo p p . i Ce m e t e r y in Mo c k s v i l l e , 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 , 10 0 Ho s p i c e La n e . Wi n s t o n - S a l e m , 27 1 0 3 . Da v i e County Public Library Mcckiville, NC Dr. Victor L. Andrews Jr. Dr: Victor L. Andrews Jr.. 78, ofWandering Lane.Mocksville. died Friday, Aug. 18.2006. Dr. Andrews was bora July 2. 1928, in Jacksonville to ilie late Rev. Victor Lee and Clara Webb Andrews. He was a gradu ate of Mocksville Higb School and earned his bachelor's degree from Wake Forest College. Dr. Andrews graduated with honors from Baltimore College ofDen tal Surgery, Dental School, Uni versity of Maryland. DJ3.S.. in 1955, where he was an honor ary Phi Kappa Phi. He served his country in the U.S. Army from 1946-1948. Dr. Andrews retired from his private dental practice in Mocksville after 32 years, but remained active in many dental affiliations. He was a lifetime member of First Baptist Church. Dr. Andrews was involved in many civic organizations includ ing the Davie County Board of Education. Mocksville Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, and was a 32 degree Mason of Lodge 134. He had many inter ests, among those supporting such service organizations as the United Way and the American Red Cross. Dr. Andrews en joyed hunting and fishing and was a reader. He was preceded in death by his wife. Bobbie Jean Smith Andrews.on May 19,2005; and a brother, the Rev. Edwin Andrews. Survivors: a daughter. Holly Andrews (Tony) Sinopoii of Mocksville: 2 grandchildren; and a brother. Jim Andrews. A funeni service was held at 2 p.m. Monday.Aug. 21 .at First Baptist Church. Mocksville with the Rev. Dr. Van Lankford offi ciating. Burial was in Rose Cem etery with Masonic Graveside Rites conducted by Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134AF&AM. T Memorials: Operation Smile, c/o Mocksville Rotary Club.PC Box 695. Mocksville. •Freddie L. Bryant Freddie L. Bryant. 57, of Mocksville. died at his home on Tuesday. Aug. 15,2006. He was born in Florence County. S.C. Feb. 6.1949. son of the late James Frank and Elizabeth Bryant. He received early education in Olanta. S.C. before moving to Baltimore. Md. in 1964. He mairied Shirley A. Bryant Dec. 4.1971. and they had three children were bom- Hiscareer was truck driving and he retired in 1990. In 1987 he attended Delaware Valley Schools of Trade in Maryland where he was awarded a certificate in plumbing. After moving to North Carolina, he continued his education at Davidson County Community College and received his Adult High School Diploma in 1998. Mr. Bryant was a cook and his true passion was barbecuing the pig. He was director of the Mocksville Rams Football League. Survivors; his wife. Shirley A. Bryant of the home; 2 sons, Andre Saunders and Frank Bryant; 2 daughters. Annette Bryant and Tyra Norman; 2 godchildren. Donna O'Conner and Tricia Harper; 3 extended children, Rovenia Bryant. Maureen Johnson, and Shyheim Ewings; 2 sisters. LaVista Wheeler of Baltimore, Md. and Juanita Mills of Loris, S.C.; a brother, lames T. Bryant of Baltimore; an uncle; an aunt; mother-in-law, Bemice Wilson; 2 daughters-in-law. Linda Herbert and Anita Crockett; a son-in-law. Rodney Norman; 4 sisters-in-law. Shirley V. Bryant, Jocelyn Taylor, Thelma Parks, and Vanessa Spradley: 5 brothers-in-law, Roy Mills of Loris, S.C.. Joseph Taylor, PumeirHenson.Willie Wheeler, and Robert Parks of Baltimore; 17 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. His funeral service was held Friday.Aug. 18 at 11 ajti. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The body was shipped to Maryland for a service and burial. 'Melva Reavis Culler Mrs. Mclva Leona Reavis Culler, 88, of Mocksville. died Tuesday. Aug. 15. 2006 at her home after a lengthy battle with Alzheimers.0She was Spartinburg, Ind. to the late Reavis and Estelia Leona Cook Reavis. Mrs. Culler was a member of Sandy Springs Bapust Cbiuch in Itedell County, and was retired from Burlington Industries in Kernenville. She loved making quilts, working with her flowers, gardening, canning, and b^ysitting her grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Reece Joseph Culler, a brother. Willaid Reavis. and a sister. Mildred Sherill. Surviving: her son, Joseph Reavis Culler, and a daughter. Melva Marie Culler, both of Mocksville; 3 sisters. Olive Culler of Emerald IsietClydean Shore of Yadkinville; Marie (J.C.) Windsor of Winston-Sa- lem; 2 brothers. Pat (Beatrice) Reavis of Mocksville and Howard (Jean) Reavis and a sis ter-in-law. Marie Reavis. all of HampionviUe; 9 grandchildren; and 7 great-giandhchildren. A graveside rervice was held at 2 pm-Friday, Aug. 18 in the Sandy Springs Baptist Church Cemetery with the Pastor David Kiser officiating. 1 Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103; orAmerican Alzheimers Foundation. 225 N. Michigan Ave.Fl. 17. Chicago. Hi 60601- 7633. 'Mary Ellen Deadmon Mrs. Mary Ellen Smoot Deadmon. 88, of Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Aug. 16. 2006, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. A funeral service was held at 3 pm. Sunday. Aug. 20. at First United Methodist Church, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. where she was a member since 1948. The services were conducted by the Revs. Don Routh and Crys tal Alexander. Burial was in Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery in Davie County. Mrs. Deadmon was born in Davie County to the late Charles Clinton and Lizzie Daniels Smoot. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. John Alexander Smoot and Charles Atlas Smoot. Survivors: her husband, Maxwell Clinton Deadmon of NC Stale Veteraos Home, Salisbury; daughter. Patricia Ellen Brewer and son-in-law. Freddie of Mocksville; sons, Charles Maxwell Deadmon and daughter-in-law Martha ofAus tin, Texas and Philip Atlas Deadmon and daughter-in-law. Audrey of Burlington; 2 grand daughters; 4 grandsons; and 3 great-grandsons. Memorials: Kate B. Rey nolds Hospice Home. 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103; or Salem Methodist Cemetery Fund. 169 Salem Church Road. Mocksville; or First Methodist Quilt Ministry. 310 N. Main S.. Mocksviile. 2' < cd' s:S' c rj CD<\ "OCDc Q- O* o ^ Doris M. Foster Mrs. Doris M. Foster, 83, of Carolina Street, Mocksville, died "Diesday, Aug. IS, 2(X>6, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston^alem. Mrs. Foster was bom April 19,1923, in Forsyth County to the late LP. and Tishie Callicntt Miller. She was a longtime member of Dulin United Meth odist Church. Mrs. Foster en joyed baidng and cooldng,e$pe- cially for the Fall Festival at Dulin. She enjoyed working in her flower garden and canning. Her fiivorite pastime was spend ing time with family. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Maxlne Archer. Survivors; her husband of 58 years, Paul Everette Foster of the home; 3 sons, Paul E. (Elaine) Foster Jr., Eugene Foster, all of Mocksville and Edward (Geor gia) Carter of Jonesborough, Tenn.; 2 brothers, Ed (Nannie) Miller of Winston-Salem and L.F. (Betty) Miller Jr. of Lewisville; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 11 ajn. Thursday, Aug. 17, at Dulin United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Ray O'Fenell and David Smith officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Dulin Methodist cemetery fund, c/o Major Lapish, 107 Hepler Road, Mocksville. Janet Lenora Matildin Miss Janet Lenora Mauldin, 68, of Winston-Salem, formerly ofDavie County, diedon Friday, Aug. 18, 2006, at VA Medical Center in Salisbury, where she had battled her last days with cancer. She was bom Feb. 14,1938, in Davie County to the late Mor ris Gleim and Theltna Motley Mauldin. She graduated fiom Davie High School and attended Catawba College and attended No Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Mocksville. Shehon- orahly served her country in the U.S. Army from 1961-1975, ranking sergeant first class and having served in Germany and Okinawa. After returning to the US., she was stationed at mili tary bases all across the coimtry. She then joined the National Guard in Asheville and was se lected the first female recmiter in the Westem section of N.C. After her career there, she de cided it was time to move closer to home, so she moved to Wn- ston-Salem to work with the Veterans Administration, retir ing in 1998. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Ja^e Maiddin Tingle. Survivors: sisters, Linda Mauldin Keziah and Ann Mauldin Shaver; a brother, Maurice Mauldin; an aunt; and nieces, nephews and cousins. A ftineral service was con ducted at 11 am., Monday, Aug. 21, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Elder John Draper officiating. Burial followed at 1 pm. in Na tional Cemetery in Salisbury, with military honors conduct^ by Rowan County Honor Guard. Memorials: VA Medical Center, Hospice Unit, 1601, Brenner Ave., Salisbury, 28144. ^'Alan Lee Norman Alan Lee Norman, 56, of Cleveland, NC, died on Thurs day, Aug. 17, 2006, at WFU Baptist Medical Center. Bom on Aug. II, 1950, in Kanawha County, W.Va., he was the son of the late Henry Lee and Nora McLelland Norman. He was employed by Hydro Man agement Services in Qemmons and was of the Baptist Faith. On Feb. 9,1973, he married Brenda Nipps Norman, who survives. Also surviving; a half- brother, Dennis Norman; broth ers-in-law, Gary Nipps and Larry and Sandy Lucas; several nieces and nephews and a great nephew. There was a graveside ser vice for Mr. Norman on Mon day, Aug. 21, at 11 a. m. at the Pleston Cemetery in Charleston, W.Va. Memorials: American Can cer Society. \-'^Uier Elizabeth Riddle Miss Esther Elizabeth Riddle, 92, of Riddle Circle, Advance, died Monday, Aug. 21, 2006, at her home. Miss Riddle was bora April 1,1914, in Davie County to the late Asbury and Genie Howard Riddle. She was the oldest mem ber of Macedonia Moravian Church, where she sang in the choir, was active in Lola Douthit Circle and revival meetings as long as her health permitted and walking there many of those years. As a girl, she worked in the tobacco fields and cotton patches, attending small children and enjoyed flower gardening. Miss Riddle enjoyed cooking and rolling out cookie dough. Her hobbies included collecting articles and pictures of family memirers. She enjoyed gospel hymils and was a country music fan. She was also preceded in death by 5 sisters, Lola Allen, Ellie Tucker. Lillie Allen, Car rie Laird, and Alpha Riddle; 3 brothers. Oscar Riddle, Grady Riddle and Robert Riddle. Survivors: 14 nieces; and 8 nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 pm. Wednesday. Aug. 23, at Macedonia Moravian Church, with the Rev. Jeff Carter officiating. The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to be in the church graveyard. The family was to re ceive friends in the church fel lowship hall following the ser vice. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian. 700 Hwy 801 N, Ad vance; or charity of the donor's choice. -> . CS % -c n I Cs i K O c z • H -< Z ys •a 90 So B 93 B O o 9t3P H 9'B > e sa 0 A cr- ^BiUyBertVick Mr. Billy Bert Vick, 73, of Spring Street, Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 19,2006, at Au- tunm Care of Mocksville. Mr. Vick was bom Jan. 15, 1931, in Hameit County to tbe late William Beit and Allie Nail Vick. He was retired from Crown Wood Pioducts after IS years of service and was a mem ber of First Baptist Church, Mocksville. Mr. \^ck had served his coimtiy in the U.S. Army and was a Puiple Heart recipient. He was a gnuluate of Mocksville High School, class of 1930, where he was active in all sports. Mr. Vick was an Ameiican Le gion baseball fan, but his favor ite pastime was spending time with family. Survivors: his wife. Myrtle Haire Vick of Cleveland: a daughter, Denise Cockerham of East Bend; a son, Steve Vick and wife Jensen ofMocksville; 2 sis ters, Vernice Howard of Pineville and Jerry (Vestal) Riddle of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren. A graveside service was con ducted at II ajn. Monday, Aug. 21, at Rose Cemetery. l/ivilliam Carlyle Worrell Mr. William Carlyle WoneU, 82, of Mocksville, died Thursday, Aug.17, 2006 at home. He was bom Nov. 4,1923 in Fender County son of the late James Henry Worrell and Bonnie Gaylor Worrell. Surviving: his wife. Alma Williams Worrell of the home; a son, William Glen Worrell and wife Donna of Wilmington; a daughter Bonne Worrell Barber and husband Paul of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; and a great- grandson. Mr. Worrell was a veteran of World War H and honorably served in the US Army Air Corps. He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville. He was preceded in death by a son, James R. Worrell, and a granddaughter, Ann Marie Barber. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 21 at 11 ajn. at Harrell's Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Phil Eakins officiated, and burial followed in Green- lawn Memorial Park in Wilmington. Memorials: Davie Hospice, PC Box 848,Mocksville; or 1st Presbyterian Youth Fund, 261S. Main St., Mocksville. i\j 0 1 w n o c z § § en Rl ss B O o 70 D o (O 3=5?S § ~ :3 c» c: 21 3: o" IT. O" s C3 sa> pa •< > s ea K Samuel Alonzo Crump Samuel Alonzo "Sam" Cmmp, 65, of Lexington, died Aug. 25, 2006 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston^aiem. His funeral was held Tues day, Aug. 29 at 4:30 p.m. at Yadkin StarBaptist Church con ducted by the Rev. Timothy Wil liams. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Crump was bora on Jan. 23,1941 in Davidson County to the late James Edward Lee Crump and Catherline Clodfeiter Crump. He was re tired fixim LHB Plant 2. He was a member of the Usher Board at Yadlcin Star Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Bobby Crump Sr. Survivors: 2 daughters, Samamha Kathleen Crump and Jacqueline (Cecil) Morrison, both of Lexington; 3 grandctql- dren; I great-grandchild; 2 bn}thers,Artis(Fedrecia) Crump of Rural Hall and Timothy Peoples ofMocksvtUe; 3 sisters, Jessie Crump, Kathy (Joe) Rob erts, both of Lexington, and Demetress Peoples of Winston- Salem: and a sister-in-law, Kiwana Crump of Lexington. \J David Ray Daye Sr. Mr. David Ray Daye, Sr. ,49, ofMocks ville, died I^day,Aug. 25, 2006 at Forsyth Medical Center in Wlnston-Salern. He was born on March 8, 1957 in Yadkin County to Helen Hayes Daye and the late Rufus Daye. Survivors: his wife of 28 years, Susan Miller Daye, ofthe home; a daughter. Summer Daye, also of the home; 2 sons, David Daye Jr. of Mocksville and Johnny Daye of the home; his ffloiher-in-law, Leona Miller, 3 sisters-in-law andabrother-in- law.all of Michigan. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28 at Eaton's Baptist Church with the Rev. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; a charity of the donor's choice. Blanche Jackson Nifong Blanche Jackson Hepier Nifong. 91, of Midway, died Tuesday. Aug. 22, 2006 at Forsyth Medical Center. Mrs. Nifong was bom Dec. 16,1914 in Guilford County to James Evert Hepier and Evie Cecil Hepier. She was a home- maker and a member of Hebron United Church of Christ. She wasprecededindeathbyher husband,GraifyAlfied Nifong,and 3 sons,RolandNifiaig.Gxil Nifong and an infant son. Survivors: a daughter, Bonnie Fansler and husband Wilson of Winslon-Salem; 3 sons, Alfred Nifong and wife Peggy of Advance, Carroll Nifong and wife Katheryn of Midway, and Charlie Joe Nifong and wife Linda of Welcome; 9 grandchildren; 12 great-grand children; and a sister-in-law, Mildred Harper of High Point. A graveside service was held at Hebron United Church of Christ Cemetery conducted by the Rev. Dr. Bill Smith. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive (2are of Forsyth, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or Hebron UCC, 129 Hebron Church Road, Winslon- Salem, 27107. » a Jason Sheeks Mr. Jason Sheeks , 83, of Advance, died Tues.. Aug. 29, 2006 at his home on Yadkin Val ley Road, He was bom on July 1,1923 in Davie County to the late Ezoia Smith Hall and Jacob Hall. Sheeks was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Ellis Sheeks- He was a carpenter who en joyed outdoor activities tike hunting, fishing, and was an avid gardener. Sheeks ran TarHeel Gun Gub for many years. He had many friends and was a very special paw-paw to many children. Survivors: a son, Harold Sheeks and wife Brenda of Ad vance; a brother, Bobby Sheeks, ofAdvance: two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation was held Wednes day evening at Hay worth-Miller Funeral Home in Kinderton. A funeral service will be today, Thursday, Aug. 31, at Yadkin VWey Baptist Church. Burial was in ibe church cemetery. William 'Red' Worrell Mr. William "Red" Wotrell, 82, of Mocksville, died Thurs- day,Aug. 17,2006 at A memorial service will be held Presbyterian Church of Mocks ville. x> o A) aF "o Sarah Frances Anderson Mrs. Sarah Frances Ander son wife of James Millard Anderson, died Saturday, Sept. 2, 2006, at her home in the Calahaln Community of Davie County. She was bom Sept. 10,1913 in Calahaln to the late Wiley and Ethel Anderson. She spent the majority of her life in her home cotrununity, where she, her fa ther, her siblings, and chilthen were bom. It was in Calahaln in the Center community and in school at Mocksville that she met her future husband, James Millard Anderson. Both were lifelong members of Center United Methodist Church. She had been a member longer than anyone else on toll. Sarah and Millard were married in York. S.C. on Nov. 25, 1933 - his birthday. When she left Mocks ville High School, she enrolled in nursing school. Deciding that nursing was not her calling, she worked as a telephone operator, helped in her father's painting business; and found her most rewarding career in food service, beginning in the cafeteria at MocksviJIe High School and ending with 20 years service in the dietary department of Davie County Hospital. She was one of the three original employees of the dietary department when the facility opened in March 1956. She ttwk training on the job and completed coutse work to become a certified dietary aide. She retired in Match of 1976, having worked exactly 20 years. Active in the community, she and Millard sang in the Cen ter Choir for more than 50 years. They were Hxtures at all the fairs, festivals, barbecues, chicken pie suppers, homecom ings. and reunions. Survivors: Jim N. Anderson of the home and Alice (Mike) Bamette of the home; 2 grand children; 5 great-grandchildren; 2sisters-in-law: ^thS.Ander son and Earle A. Jones; and a host of nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her husband, her patents, her brothers, Lu) and ^Uie Ander son, and her sister, Iva Anderson Koch. Services were held Monday, Sept. 4, at 11 aan. at the Center United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cem etery. Memorials: Center Method ist or to the Cemetery, in care of Linda Owings, at 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville; or for Davie Home Health/Hos pice. PO Box 848, Mocksville. t/Elsie Mae Blackburn Mrs. Elsie Mae Gabard Blackburn, 77, of Mocksville, died Wednesday, Aug. 30,2006 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Jan. 14,1929 in Forsyth County to Wade Henry and Lula McDaniel Gabard. Mrs. Blackburn at tended Oak Grove United Meth odist Church. She graduated from City Memorial Hospital Nursing Schtwl and retired bom Dr. Frank Nifong's practice in Clemmons after 30 years of ser vice. She was preceded in death by her husband, Milton "Peanut" Blackburn Jr., and a brother, Thomas Gabard. Surviving: a daughter, Phyllis McCulloh and husband Tommy of Mocksville; and a brother, WJi. Gabard and wife Joyce of Winston-Salem. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2 at Clemmons Moravian Church with the Rev. Nicholas Scandale Jr. officiating. Memorials: Oak Grove Methodist. 1994 US 158. Mocksville; or William R. Davie Volunteer Fire Dept., US 601 North. Mocksville. VPat Whitlock Boger Mrs. Pat Whitlock Boger. 75, of Milling Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Aug. 31. 2006. at her home. Mrs. Boger was bom May 4. 1931, in Davie County, to the late Luther and Ruth Whitlock Stone. She was retired from the dietary depanment of Davie County Hospital with 15 years of service. Mrs. Boger was a former member of Mocksville Westeyan Church and was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. Mrs. Roger's favorite pastime was spending time with family. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Albert Denton Boger Sr., on Feb. 12, 2000; an infant son in 1952; and a sister. Joyce Cook Crouch. Survivors: a daughter, Cindy (Earl) Cuthrell of Mocksville; 2 sons, Denny (Annette) Boger of Mocksville and Randal (Karen) Keith of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; a sister, Brenda Vogler of Cool eemee; a brother, Joe Whitlock of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 pan., Sunday, Sept. 3, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Perry Bradshaw offici ating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist, PO Box 69, Cool eemee. v^kobert Newton Brown The Rev. Robert Newton Brown, 91, of Statesville, died Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006 at The Brian Center of Statesville. Brown was bom Sept. 17. 1914 inTumersburgandwasthe son of the late Fred Brown and Pearlie Jane Rash Brown. He attended Iredell Coimty Schools and was first married to Ina Marlowe Brown, who died Dec. 9, 1978. In 1980, he was mar ried to Nellie Archie Phipps Tay lor Brown, who died March 29, 2006. Brown had served as an associate pastor of New Life Community Baptist Church for many years. He was one of the founding members of Friendship Baptist Church and Lakeside Baptist Church, now Crestview Baptist Church. He was also in volved with Hillside, Crossroads and Bible Baptist churches. He enjoyed farming, sawmilling and worked for Biltrite Fuminire Co. for 24 years, NC Furniture for 14 years and Shaver Chair before retiring firom Hardees. Survivors: 2 daughters, Geraldine Brown Jarvis of Roar ing River, and Rachel Brown England of Davie County; 2 grandsons; 3 great-grandchil dren; 7 great-great-grandchil dren; a stepson; 2 stepdaughters; 5 step-grandchildren; 5 step- great-grandchildren; and 4 step- great-great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Fred Wil son Brown and John Turner Brown, and 2 sisters, Annie Belle Shoemaker and Mary Lou Brown. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3 at the Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Sam Jor dan and John Scieloff. Burial followed in the Grassy Knob Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Grassy Knob Baptist Cemetery Fund, 333 Grassy Knob Road, Union Grove, 28689; or a charity of the donor's choice. -s •X ~-t3 o. o~ o *N o a-* I O D M rt o e z H «< Z 90 sSo n » P3 O c » e 3 n Ot y r k ^ c r / t S DA V I E Ct ) U N I Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y . Sept. 7,2006 • ^C a l v i n Jo n e s Ca l v i n Jo n e s . 78 , of Cn m p h c l l Ro a d . Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d Se p t . 3, 20 0 6 in th e VA Me d i c a l Ce n t e r in Sa l i s b u r y . He wa s a ve t e r a n of th e U. S . Ar m y , a re t i r e d em p l o y e e of We s t e r n hl e c l r i c . a n d a me m b e r — —I of St . Jo h n He wa s je j pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s wi f e . J o s e p h i n e __ _ 3 B L Di l l a r d Jo n e s in 19 8 1 . Su r v i v o r s ; a so n . Wa r r e n Jo n e s of Mo c k s v i l l e ' , 2 da u g h t e r s , No r m a Hu n t an d La n c t t a fO u y ) Je m i g a n . bo t h of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a br o t h e r . We n d e l l Jo n e . s of Gr e e n s b o r o ; a si s t e r . Ca m i l l a J. Ho l m a n of Du r h a m ; 6 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d a gr e a t gr a n d c h i l d . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e s wi l l be Fr i d a y , Se p t . 8 at .S t . Jo h n AM E Zi o n Ch u r c h at 1 p. m . Th e Re v . Dr . Ka r e n R. Mi l l e r wi l l of T i c i a l e an d bu r i a l wi l l fo l l o w in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Th e fa m i l y wi l l re c e i v e fr i e n d s at th e ch u r c h 30 mi n u t e s be f o r e th e se r v i c e . On - l i n e co n d o l e n c e s to in / o ® g r n h o n i f u n e r a l l i o m t J i e l . vT i m o l h y Lo n g Ti m o t h y C. Lo n g . 46 . of Va d k i n v i l l c , di e d Se p t . 2 at Ho o t s Me m o r i a l Ho s p i t a l In Ya d k i n v i i l e , B" ' 1 Su r v i v o r s : hi s mo t h e r . Ro s a L. Ha w k i n s of th e ho m e ; 4 br o t h e r s . De n n i s Lo n g an d Da n i e l Lo n g , bo t h of Tr o u i m a n , Ch a r l e . s Lo n g an d La r r y Lo n g of Ya d k i n v i i l e ; an d 2 si s t e r s , Cy n t h i a Co w a n an d Ti n a l m e s of Ya d k i n v i i l e . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e wi l l be Th u r s d a y . Se p t . 7 at 4: , 1 0 p. m . at Ta b e m a c i e Un i t e d Ch u r c h of Ch r i s t in Ya d k i n Co u n t y . Th e Re v . Ma r v i n Ha r p e r wi l l of f i c i a t e an d bu r i a l wi l l fo l l o w in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Th e bo d y wi l l li e in st a t e fr o m 2 p. m . un t i l th e se r v i c e . Th e fa m i l y wi l l re ce i v e fr i e n d s at th e ch u r c h at 4. On - l i n e co n d o l e n c e s to in f ' S g r a h a m f i i i i e r a l h o m c i i f i . ^^ r e n e Sa l e s Ma r s h a l l Mr s . Ir e n e Sa l e s Ma r s h a l l , 75 , of Wi n s l o n - S a l e m , di e d We d n e s d a y . Au g . 30 . 20 0 6 at Ka t e B. Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e , su r r o u n d e d by fa m i l y . Sh e wa s bo m in Bo u n v i l l e on De c . 26 . 19 3 0 , to th e la t e Ed Sa l e s an d Be t t y Wa r d Sa l e s . Sh e wa s a Ch r i s t i a n an d ha r l wo r k e d at Fr o z e n Fo o d Po r t i o n Pa c k . ES R an d fo r Mr s . Pa t r i c e Qu a d l a n d . Mr s . Ma r s h a l l wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d of 54 ye a r s , Mr . Ri c h a r d Ma r s h a l l , In Au g u s t 20 0 4 ; a da u g h t e r , Be t t y Cl o w n e y : si b l i n g . s Au g u s t a Cr o p s , La m o n Sa l e s Sr . . . Bi l l y Ra y Sa l e s , Iv o r y Sa l e s an d Ge o r g e Sa l e . s . Su r v i v o r s : .1 ch i l d r e n , Ri c h ar d Ra y (L i n d a ) Ma r s h a l l Sr . . Ta m m i e (B o b b y ) Pu r v i s .a n d Th e r e s a Ma r s h a l l (C e d r i c ) Ar c h i e . a l l of Wi n s l o n - S a l e m ; 10 gr a n d c h i l d r e n : 9 gr e a t - g r a n d ch i l d r e n ; 5 si s t e r s . Es t h e r Ga d b e r r y . He l e n Le w i s , Ma m i e Wa r k i n s . Li n d a Sa l e s an d Ca l d o n i a (L e s t e r ) Ev a n s , al l of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a br o t h e r , Wi l l i a m Ge n t r y ; an d a ho s t of ni e c e s , ne p h e w s , co u s i n s an d fr i e n d s . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e s we r e at I p. m . Sa t u r d a y . Se p t . 2 in th e ch a p e l of Cl a r k S. Dr o w n & So n s Fu n e r a l Ho m e . Bu r i a l wa s in Cl a c k s (T h a p e i Me m o r i a l Da p - li s l Ch u r c h Ce m e t e r y in Bo o n v i l l e . y^ O T O t h y An n Ov c r c a s h Do r o t h y An n Gibson Ov e r c a s h , 82 . of Co o l e e m e e , di e d on Sa t u r d a y , Se p t . 2.2006. Bo r n in Da v l c Cn i i i t l y on Oc t . 25 . 19 2 3 , .s h e was the da u g h t e r of th e la t e Ge o r g e Ellis an d Li z z i e Gr a n g e Gi b s o n . She wa s re t i r e d fr o m Fi b e r In d u s t r i e s an d wa s a me m b e r of Cool ee m e e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h . Ma r r i e d fo r 65 years, sh e wa s th e wi f e of Ray Ov e r c a s h . Su r v i v i n g : he r ch i l d r e n , Do n a l d Ra y Ov e r c a s h of Sa l i s b u r y , Ja m e . s Ar t h u r and wi f e C a r o l y n Ov e r c a s h of Cool ee m e e , Wi l l i a m Er i c an d wife Su z a n n e Ov e r c a s h of Mocks vi l l e , an d Do u g l a s Grey Ov e r c a s h of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a sis te r . Pa u l i n e G. T h o m e of Mocks, vi l l e ; lO p a n d c h i l d r e n : I2 g r e a l - gr a n d c h i l d r e n : an d a host of ni e c e s , ne p h e w s , co u s i n s and fr i e n d s . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by 2 br o t h c t a . Pa u l an d Ra y m o n d Gi b s o n , an d a si s t e r . Ma r g a r e t Gi b s o n Ca r t n c r . Th e fu n e r a l fo r Mrs. Ov e r c a s h wa s on We d n e s d a y , Se p t . 6. at 3 p. m . at th e Davie Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l wi t h th e Rev. Pe r r y Bt a d s h a w of f i c i a t i n g . En to m b m e n t wa s in th e Rowan Me m o r i a l Pa r k . Co n d o l e n c e s : Le s t e r Ray Ov e r c a s h . Au t u m n Ca r e . 1007 Ho w a r d St . . Mo c k s v i l l e . Da v i f C o u n ^ Public Ubrary Mockaville, HC ^'^William Edward Pries Mr. William Eilwird Pries, 56. ofBrook Drive, Mocksville, died Friday, Aug. 31. 2006. ai Forsyth Medical Center in Win- scon SaJem. Mr. Pries was bom Feb. 2. 1930, in Somerset County. NJ. to the late George Edward and Elizabeth Temple Pries. He was employed by Classic Moving and Storage for more than 13 years. Mr. Pries was a veteran of the United Slates Air Force. He was of the Protestant faith and enjoyed fishing and ears. Survivors: his wife of 25 years. Jean Carol Gteason Pries of the home: children, Debra (John) Bean of Columbia, S.C., Sandra (Michael) Williams of Long Branch. NJ.. Joy Roesler of Meiuchen, N.J., Larry (Nancy) Dougherty ofWinnfield Park, NJ. and Cotey (Tammy) Pries of MLllen, Ga.; 2 brothers. George Pries of Mocksville and Lawrence (Lennea) Raab of Fords. NJ.; 12 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m.. Sunday. Sept. 3, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Brad Coley officiating. Burial will follow at a later date in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive. Greensboro. 27407, Mr. Jason Sheets. 83. ofAd vance, died Tuesday. Aug. 29. 2006 at his home on Yadkin Val ley Road. He was bom on July 1,1923 in Davie County to the late Ezola Smith Hall and Jacob Hall. He was a carpenter who enjoyed outdoor activities like hunting, fishing and gardening. Sheets ran Thr Heel Gun Club for many years. Sheets was preceded in death by his wife. Ruth Ellis Sheets. Survivors: a son, Harold Sheets and wife Brenda of Ad vance: a brother. Bobby Sheets of Advance; 2 grandchildren: and 4 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held Thursday. Aug. 31 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. ""timothy Craig Wells Sr. Mr. Timothy Craig Wells Sr.. 52, of Salisbury, died Friday, Aug. 25.2006 ai his residence. Mr.Wells was born Point^ He is the son of Spencer and ' the late Leon M. Wells Sr. Mr. Weils was educated in the Spencer schools and attended North Rowan High School. He was a team leader at Freighlliner and former co- owner ofWells Remodeling and Wells Body Shop and had worked at Owens Illinois Packaging. He was of the Baptist Faith, couched Little League for the Spencer Jaycees and enjoyed woodworking, working on computers and was a sports fan. Sufvivofs: his wife. Pat Cornher Wells, whom he married June 16, 1971; a son. Timothy C. Wells Jr. and his wife Kalrena of Mocksville; sisters. Linda Knowles and her husband Bobby of Swansboro, Glenda Miller of Spencer: a brother. Leon M. Wells Jr. and his wife Rhonda of Salisbury; 2 grandchildren; a sister-in-law. Jennifer Springer and her husband Greg of Hammond. Wise.; a brother-in-law,Tommy Williams of Salisbury; and many special nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday. Aug. 28 at Summeisett Memorial Chapel. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials; Rowan Rescue Squad. 1140 Julian Road. ^ Rachel Hunt Cross Rachel Hunt Cross. 65^ of Legion Hut Road, Mocksville. died on Wednesday, Sept. 6. 2006 at her home. Bom in Randolph County on Aug.4.1941.she was the daugh ter of the late Baxter L. and OUie Laughlin Hunt. She was a secu rity guard at Asmo in Statesville and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 3 sons.DemckK. Cioss, Tony R. (Baihara) Cross and Jeffrey L. Cross, all of Mocksville: a brother, Lloyd Hunt of Asheboro; and 2 sisters, Marie H. Siebert of Blowing Rock and Marianne Campbell of Asheboro. She was also preceded in death by a sister. Barbara L. Hunt, and a granddaughter. Tif fany M. Cross. A celebration of life service for Mrs. Cross was held on Sat urday. Sept. 9 at 8 pan. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jinuny Lancaster . officiating. ^Evelyn Louise Dewalt Evelyn Louise Dewalt. 27.of YnHirinville. died on Wednesday, Sept. 6. 2006, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Davie Counqr on Jan. 14.1979, she was the daughter of the late Tony Wilson and Louise Dewalt of Mocksville. who survives. Also surviving: 5 brothers. Rodney Dewalt and wife Anita of Salisbury. Mickey Dewaltand wife Sherry of Yadkinville. Kevin Dewalt and Rocky Dewalt. both of Davie County and Derrick Dewalt of Yadkinville; a sister, Frances Belinda Dewalt of Yadkinville; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. The service to celebrate her life was held Saturday, Sept. 10. at noon at the Davie Funeral Chapel with Brother William Latten officiating. v/,Martha Faye Fleck Mrs. Martha Faye Pendry Fleck. 63. of Deer Run Diive. Mocksville. died Sunday. Sept. to. 2006. at her home. Mrs. Fleck was bora Sept. 7, 1943, in Forsyth County, to the late Wade Bonner and Nellie Smith Pendry. She was also preceded in death by a son. Kevin Howard Fleck, on May 15.2001; and a sister. Annie, on Sept. 10. Survivors: her husband of 26 years. Kenneth B. Fleck of the home; a step-daughter, Maria Fleck of Woo^eaf; a sister. Janie Weaver of Clemmons; a niece; 5 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. The family will receive hiendsfiom l-2pjn.Thursday. Sept. 14, at Eaton Funeral Home. Gordon Lee Joyner The Rev. Gordon Lee Joyner.80.ofNashville.NC.died Thurs day. Sept. 7. 2006 at Wilson Medical Center. A funeral service was held Saturday. Sept. 9 at HoUy Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. Lw Jeffreys. Burial followed in HoUy Grove Church Cemete^. Survivors: his wife.Chnstine Joyner of the home; 1 daughter and son-in-law. Gloria and Bobby Dixon of Wilson; 2 sis- ters.Tempie Chenweth and hus band. Bobby, of Roanoke Rap ids. Peggy Dickens and husband. Charles "Buck" Dickens of Rocky Mount; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. The Rev. Joyner was pastor ofFork Baptist Church from 1981- 1990. Memotials: Holly Grove Bap tist Church building fund or the charity of one's choice. i/ Roy L. Payne Roy L. Payne. 79. of Greens boro. died on Sept. 11.2006, at Alston Brook in Lexington. Bora on March 11.1927. he was the oldest son of the late Arnold and Ada Payne. He served in the US. Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict and received a Purple Heart. Mr. Payne was a co-owner and man ager of Jennifer. Inc. until his retirement. Survivors: 3 daughters, Patricia Porter of Greensboro, Jennifer Webb and husband Wayne of Mocksville. and Carol Bradford and husband Bobby of Hazel Green. Ala.; 9 grandchil dren; sisters. Nannie Pless. Bar bara Bowman; and brothers WilUe Payne. Buddy Payne. Jimmy Payne. Lucian Payne and Ronnie Payne, all of Dadeville. Ala. Mr. Payne was preceded in death by a brother. James Payne. A graveside service was to be conducted at National Cemetery in Salisbury on Thursday, Sept. 14. at 10 am. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday. Sept. 13. ftom 6-8 pan. at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Alston Brook, c/ o Bus Project. 4748 Old Salisbury Road. Lexington. 27295. -5^ 0 o. i Ed o o c n g n € 5 CO IS 99 S O i. CQ Dane Shoskey Mr. Dane Shuskey, 74, of Demon, died Friday, Sept. 8, 2006 at High Point Regional Hospital. His funeral was held on Monday, Sept. 11 at 4 pan. at Central United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Benny Clodfelter. Burial was in Tom's Creek Piimitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Shuskey was bom Jan. 8, 1932 in Guilford County to James L. and Willie Alma Cundiff Shuskey. He worked as a truck driver. He was a mem ber and worker ofCentral United Methodist Church where he served as a trustee, on the Pas tor Panish Relations Conunittee the Visitation Committee, was a member of the United Method ist Men and made several trips to Mexico with a building team firom the United Methodist Con ference. He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Oourley Shuskey on April 18,2006. Survivors; sons. Gene Shuskey of China, Steve Shuskey of Denton and Chris Shuskey of Mocksville; daugh ters, Sandy Hoover of Asheboro and Donna Carrick of Denton; a brother, Errrest Shuskey ofHigh Point; 9 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; aitd 2 step-grand children. Memorials; Central Method ist, PO Box 126, Denton, 27239. '/Lonnie M. Thompson Lonnie Monroe Thompson, 58, of Fairfield Road, Mocks ville, died on Friday, Sept. 8, 2006, at his home. Bora in Rockingham County on Aug. 11,1948,he was theson of the late Wiley Minor and Annie Mae Alls Thompson. He was employed at States Indus tries and was of the Baptist faith. . He served in the U .S. Army from 196M967. Survivors; his wife,Christine Angell Thompson of the home; 3 sons, Doimie (Tammy) Th ompson of Cloverdale. Va., Joshua Thompson ofOeirunons, and Jacob Thompson of the home; 2 brothers, Ronnie (Carolyn) Thompson and David (Lynn) Thompson, all of Salem, Va.; 2 sisters, WUda (Jerry) Wil son of Mocksville and Elaine Thompson of Salem, Va.; a spe cial daughter-in-law, Janie Th ompson Christian, and 2 grand children. I He was also preceded in death by 2 sons, David and Darren "rhompson. A service to celebrate the life of Mr. Thompson was held Mon day, Sept. 11, at 4 pan. in the Davie Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Jim Gtyder and Dr. AX>. Williams officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care Center, 101 Hospice Lane,Winston-Salem, 27103. •S) Q D S n o c n Is 09 n o o o 9\ ' ' -J 7- rr o U • DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y , Sept. 21,2006 vX ' Al v o n a Ra t l e d g e Bo g e r Mr s . Al v o n a Lo u Ra t l e d g e Bo g e r . 90 . fo r m e r l y of th e ' Co u r t n e y co m m u n i t y , di e d Tu e s da y . Se p t . 12 , 20 0 6 . at Si l a s Cr e e k Ma n o r in Wi n s l o n - S a l e m , wh e r e sh e ha d be e n a re s i d e n t fo r se v e r a l ye a r s . Mr s . Bo g e r wa s bo r n in Da v i e Co u n t y . Ju n e 16 . 1 9 1 6 . to th e la t e A. C . Ra t l e d g e Sr . an d Fl o r a Da v i s Ra t l e d g e . Sh e wa s a ho m e m a k e r an d a me m b e r of th e Ce n t r a l Ta b e r n a c l e in Wi n - .s l o n - S a l e m . Mr s . Bo g e r wa s a fo r m e r me m b e r of th e Co u r t n e y Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . He r fa v o r i t e pa s t i m e wa s co o k i n g an d vi s i t in g wi t h fa m i i y an d fr i e n d s . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d , Ro y Bo g e r ; 3 si s t e r s , Ed n a Ma e Ra t i e d g e , Fl o r a Ru t h Ta y l o r an d Em m a Lo u Co l e ; an d a br o t h e r , Do u g Ra t i e d g e . Su r v i v o r s : 2 br o t h e r s , A. C . (H e l e n ) Ra t l e d g e Jr . of Mo c k s - vi l i e an d Wi l l i a m (G a i l ) Ra t l e d g e of Hu r t , Va . ; an d se v er a l ni e c e s , ne p h e w s an d co u s in s . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 2 p. m . T h u r s d a y , S e p t . 14 , at Co u r t n e y Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h Ce m e t e r y wi t h th e Re v . Ji m m y H. Ma r t i n of f i c i a t i n g . Me m o r i a l s : Co u r t n e y Ba p t i s t Ce m e t e r y Fu n d , c/ o Co r n e l i a Sm i t h , 42 0 7 NC 80 1 N , Mo c k s - vi i l e . V^ a r y Ba y s i n g c r Ch a t t l n Ma r y An i t a Ba y s i n g e r Ch a t t i n , 60 , of Sw i c e g o o d St r e e t , C t x ) l e c m c e , d i e d Su n d a y , Se p t . 17 , at Fo r s y t h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r . Bo m in Ou i l f o r d Co u n t y on Ju l y 29 , 19 4 6 , sh e wa s th e da u g h t e r of th e la t e Ca r l an d De l i a Po o l e Ba y s i n g e r . Sh e wa s a gr e e t e r at th e Mo c k s v i l l e Wa l - Ma r t an d wa s of th e Ba p t i s t fa i t h . On Ju l y 9, 1 9 6 6 , sh e ma r ri e d Ro b e r t Bo b Ch a t t i n , wh o su r v i v e s . Al s o su r v i v i n g : 2 st e p s o n s , Do n n i e an d Sc o t l y Ch a t t i n of Pi l o t Mo u n t a i n ; a br o t h e r Gl e n n (M a r y Ly n n ) Ba y s i n g e r of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 4 si s t e r s , Jo An n Fe r g u s o n of Cr j o l e e m c c , Na o m i (S t e v e ) Mi n t o n of Ad v a n c e , Ba r ba r a Ba r k e r of Mo c k s v i l l e , an d Be t t y (D a n ) Co s of Sa l i s b u r y ; 5 gr a n d c h i l d r e n , an d se v e r a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a br o t h e r . Ja c k Ba y s i n g e r . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e fo r Mr s . Ch a t t i n wa s he l d We d n e s d a y , Se p t . 2 0 , a t 11 : 3 0 a. m . a t Ro w a n Me m o r i a l Pa r k wi t h th e Re v . Pe r r y Ha m p t o n of T i c i a t i n g . Vi C l a r t h a Pe n i l r y Fi e c k Mr s . Ma r t h a Fa y e Pe n d r y Fl e c k , 63 , of De e r Ru n Dr i v e , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d Su n d a y , Se p t . 10 , 2 0 0 6 , at he r ho m e . Mr s . I' l e c k wa s bo r a Se p t . 7, 19 4 3 , in Fo r s y t h Co u n t y , to th e la t e Wa d e Bo n n e r an d Ne l l i e Sm i t h Pe n d r y . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a so n , Ke v i n Ho w a r d Fl e c k , on Ma y IS , 20 0 1 ; an d a si s t e r , An n i e , on Se p t . 10 , 2 0 0 6 . Su r v i v o r s : he r hu s b a n d of 26 ye a r s , Ke n n e t h B. Fl e c k of th e ho m e ; a st e p - d a u g h t e r , Ma r i a Fl e c k of Wo o d l e a f ; a si s t e r , Ja n i e We a v e r of Cl e m m o n s ; a ni e c e ; S gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d S gr e a t gr a n d c h i l d r e n . v/ ol i n Da v i d Jo n e s Mr . Jo h n Da v i d Jo n e s , 21 , of Wy o Ro a d , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d Sa t u r d a y , Se p t . 16 , 2 0 0 6 . He wa s bo m Se p t . II , 19 8 5 , in At l a n t a , Ga . to To r r e Ly n n Jo n e s . Mr . J o n e s wa s se r v i n g hi s co u n t r y in th e U. S . Ai r Fo r c e . Su r v i v o r s : hi s mo t h e r of th e ho m e ; a si s t e r . Ta m m y Jo n e s of th e ho m e ; ma t e r n a l gr a n d mo t h e r , Ca r o l Mi l l e r Dy s o n of Mo c k s v i l l e ; ma t e r n a l gr a n d f a th e r , Ro b e r t C. Dy s o n of Li t t l e Ri v e r , S. C . ; an un c l e ; a co u s i n ; a gr e a t - u n c l e ; an d ma n y sp e c i a l pe o p l e . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 2 p. m . , We d n e s d a y , Se p t . 20 , at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l wi t h th e Re v . Do n Ro u t h of T i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in Sa l i s b u r y Na t i o n a l Ce m e t e r y wi t h fu l l mi l i t a r y ho n o r s . ./ i a m e s F. Ki n g Jr . Mr . Ja m e s F. Ki n g Jr . of Ad va n c e di e d on Se p t . 11 , 2 0 0 6 . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e of 54 ye a r s , An n i e Jo h n s o n Ki n g ; a so n , Ja m e s M. Ki n g an d wi f e Ka r e n Mu r r a y Ki n g ; a da u g h t e r . Vi c k i e Ki n g Co o k an d hu s b a n d Ma r k ; a gr a n d d a u g h t e r ; an d se v er a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s pa r e n L s , 2 br o t h e r s , Dw i g h t an d Mi t c h e l l , an d a si s t e r , Do r i s . He wa s th e so n of Wi l l i a m M. Ki n g of Fr e e l n n d an d Va d a De n n e t t Ki n g of Ei t u m . He wa s a gr a d u a t e of So u t h p o r t Hi g h Sc h o o l an d ea r n e d hi s co l l e g e de g i e e th r o u g h US A F I in Ma d i so n , Wi s e . He wa s a 20 - y e a r ve t er a n of th e U. S . Ai r Fo r c e an d re t i t c d in 19 6 7 . He is a Ko r e a n Wa r ve t e r a n aw a r d e d th e ac c o m mo d a t i o n me d a l th r e e ti m e s . He wa s a tn e m b e r of th e Am e r i c a n Le g i o n in Ro c k y Mo u n t an d th e VF W in Ad v a n c e . Ac t i v e in bu s i n e s s , he wa s ex e c u t i v e vi c e pr e s i d e n t of a ma j o r ma n u f a c tu r e r in Ta r b o r o an d of Ea g l e Tr a n s p o i t / S t a l l i n g s Oi l in Ro c k y Mo u n t an d wa s a pa r t i c i p a t i n g me m b e r of Du r h a m In v e s t o r s . He wa s a de a c o n of ch u r c h e s , an d wa s a me m b e r of Mt . Ol i v e Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . He wa s a 32 n d De g r e e Sc o t t i s h Ri t e Ma s o n an d a Kn i g h t s Yo r k Cr o s s of Ho n o r , a me m l r e r of th e Ad v a n c e lo d g e at hi s de a t h . He wa s an ho n o r ar y li f e me m b e r of th e Ge n e r a l Jo h n J. Pe r s h i n g Ma s o n i c Lo d g e in Fo u n t a i n e b l e a u , Fr a n c e . Hi s fu n e r a l wa s he l d at th e Br u n s w i c k Fu n e r a l Ho m e in Sh a l l o t t e at I p. m . Sa t u r d a y , Se p t . l6 , c o n d u c t e d b y th e Re v s . An t h o n y Cl e m m o n s an d Ge r a l d K. Ri g g s . Me m o r i a l s : Mt . Ol i v e Ba p ti s t bu i l d i n g fu n d , 12 7 7 Oc e a n Hw y . , Bo l i v i a . \/ Wi l l i a m Hubert Mason Mr . Wi l l i a m Hubert Ma.son, 74 , of Ce d a r Ridge Road, died Mo n d a y , Sept. 11, 2006, at his ho m e . Mr . Ma s o n was bora April 27 , 1 9 3 2 , in Forsyth County to th e la t e Dr . Paul H. and Claudia Wa l l Ma s o n . He was retired fr o m We s t e m - E l e c t r i c and AT &T in Wi n s t o n - S a l c m . Mr. Ma so n wa s a charter member of Bl a i s e Ba p t i s t Chureli and had se r v e d as treasurer and as a dea co n . He was an avid sportsman, wh o li k e d golfing,tennis, horse sh o e s an d camping. He wa s also preceded in de a t h by a son, William Hubert Ma s o n Jr.; and 2 brothers, Ge o r g e Mason and Paul Mason. Su r v i v o r s : his wife, Nancy Vi r g i n i a Riddle Mason of the ho m e ; a daughter, Kay (Jim) Pa y n e of Advance; a son, Keith (C a r e y ) Mason of Mocksvilte; a si s t e r , Martha (Conrad Sr.) Br o w n of Yadkinville; 4 grand ch i l d r e n ; 7 gieat-grandchildren; a ni e c e ; and several nephews. A fu n e r a l service was held at 2 p. m . Saturday, Sept. 16, at Bl a i s e Ba p t i s t Church, with the Re v s . Glenn Sellers, Ken Fu r c h e s and Conrad Brown Jr. of f i c i a t i n g . Burial followed in Ro s e Ce m e t e r y . Me m o r i a l s : Blaise Baptist bu i l d i n g fund, 134 Blaise Ch u r c h Road, Mocksville.Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC ~<rf - o i c , . UA V I E CO U N T Y EN T R R P R I S E RE C O R D . Th u r s d a y . Sept. 21.2006 ^/ V i r g i n i a Ga l e s My e r s Mr s . Vi t g i n i a Ru t h Ga l e s My e r s . 72 , of Cl e m m o n s . di e d Th u r s d a y , Se p t . 14 , 20 0 6 , at Fo r s y l h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r in Wi n - sl o n - S a l e m . .S h e wa s bo m De c . 7. 19 3 3 . in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Ro b ed an d M. a r y Sh o i e Ga l e s . Mr s . My e r s ha d be e n a re s i d e n t at Cl e m m o n s Vi l l a g e II fo r th e pa s t fi v e ye a r s . Sh e wa s a li f e l o n g ni e m b c r of Co o l c c m c e Pr e s b y - tc r i . i n C h u t c h . wh e r e sh e sa n g in th e ch o i r . Mr s . My e r s ha d wo r k e d at Mo c k s v i l l c Fu r n i t u r e fo r mo t e th a n 10 ye a r s an d ha d be e n ac l e r k at Ri n t z De p a r t m e n t St o r e . Sh e wa s a gr a d u a t e of Co o l e e m e e Hi g h Se h o o l cl a s s of 19 5 1 . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a l h by he r hu s b a n d . He r m a n Ed w a r d My e r s on Ju l y 25 . 2 0 0 4 ; an d a br o t h e r , Wi l l i a m "B i l l " Ga l e s . Su r v i v o r s : a da u g h t e r , Ly n n (T e r i y ) Ba u e r of Ja s p e r , Al a . ; a so n , Da v i d (S h i r l e y ) My e r s of Ra l e i g h ; a si s t e r , Pa u l i n e Ri d c n i i o u r of Co o l e e m e e ; 2 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 3 gr e a t - g r a n d , ch i l d r e n ; a st e p , gr a n d so n ; at t d 3 st e p gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s co n - du e l e d at 4 p. m . Sa t u r d a y , Se p t . 16 . at Ro s e Ce m e t e r y in Mo c k s - vl l J c , wi l l i th e Re v . Jo h n Or o f f of f i c i a t i n g . Me m o r i a l s : Co o l e e m e e Pr c s - by l e r i a n . PO Bo s 27 , Co o l - v^ c s s l c Ku n k i n Ms . Je s s i e Ra n k i n . 69 . of Wo i t d l c a f . di e d Se p t . 7 in Jo h n Ho p k i n s Ho s p i t a l in Ba l l i m o t e . Md . A na t i v e of Ro w a n Co u n t y . De a i i n a Ra n k i n an d Ne l d a ni i o - ma s ) Ha r t , bo t h of Sa l i s b u r y : 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n : 5 si s t e r s , Ul l a Ru d i s c l l o f S a l i s b u r y . E v a n g c l i s t Ha l t i e Gr a y of Wo o d l c a f . th e Re v . L. l ) . In i e s of Cl e v e l a n d , th e Re v . An i m i e Ph i f e r of Ba l l i - mo r e , an d De z c t e e li n e s of Si a i c s v i l l e . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s Sa t u r da y . Se p t . 16 at 2: 3 0 p. m . at Er w i n Te m p l e CM E Ch u r c h in Wo o d l c a f . Th e Re v s . Er v i n Ha n n a h an d Br e n d a Gc t c r of f i ci a t e d an d bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . On - l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : Sa r o l i El i z a b e t h Sa i n • Mr s . Sa r a h El i z a b e t h Tu n t n l i n e Sa i n , 91 . of Sa t n Ro a d . Mo c k s v i l l c . di e d Sa t u r da y , Se p t - 16 . 2 0 0 6 . at Au t u m n Ca i e o f M o c k s v i l l e - Sh e wa s bo m Ja n . 4, 19 t b . in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e "t e Ch a r l i e Mo r s h a l l an d Et h e l Vi o l a Bo w l e s Tu i r e n l i n e . Mr s . Sa m wa s a me m b e r of 0" ^ ' " Ae e r s an d wa s a me m b e r ot Ga s dr o v e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r e h , wh e r e sh e wa s a me m be r of Ih c Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Wo m e n . Sh e wa s a gr a d u a t e o Mo c k s v i l l c Hi g h Sc h o o l Cl a s s of 19 3 4 . Mr s . Sa i n ha d wo t k c d fo r Bu c k Mi l l e r . De a n Al l e n an d ^" s h e ' ^ w a s al s o pr e M d e t l i" de a t h by he r hu s b a n d . Wi l l i e Ed g a r Sa i n in 19 7 2 : a g. a m i s o " , St e p h e n G r a y S a m : a n d 2 b t o l h - cr s Th o m a s Ne l s o n Tu c t e n t m e an d Wi l b u m Ch a r l e s Tu r r e n t m e . Su r v i v o r s : a so n . Ev e r e i t e Gr a y (D i a n n e ) Sa i n of Mo c k s vi l l c ; a gr a n d s o n ; ag c a n d d a u g h - te r ; 2 gr e a t - g r a n d s o n s ; an d . er e a l - g r a n d d a u g h t e r s . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 11 a 19 at Oa k Gr o v e Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r c h Ce m e t e r y wi t h th e Re v s . Ni c k Sc a n d a l e . Ar c h e r Li v e n g o o d an d Al e x Sa m of f i - '" " M ^ o r i a l s : Oa k Gr o v e Me t h o d i s t ce m e t e r y fu n d . IW t US 15 8 . M o c k s v t l l e . pa i i n a A - S I i c l l \y Ms . Do n n a A. Sh e l l , 50 . of Ya d k i n v i l l e , d i e d Se p t . 12 . 2 0 0 6 at Ka t e B. Re y n o l d s Ca r e Ce n te r . Ms . Sh e l l wa s bo m Se p t . 14 , 19 5 5 . Sh e wa s an em p l o y e e at jn g c r s o U - R a n d Co . in Mo c k s vi l l c . He r me m o r i a l se r v i c e wa s he l d at 6 p. m . Fr i d a y , Se p t . 15 at Ge n t r y Fa m i l y Ch a p e l in Ya d k i n v i l l e on US 60 1 No r t h by th e Re v . Ja m e s Mo o r e . Ca t h y An n St e e l e V Mr s Ca t h y An n Am m o n s •• K i p p y " Sl c c l c . 5 8 , o f Cl e v e la n d , NC di e d Fr i d a y . S e p t . 15 . 20 0 6 at Wa k e n Fo r e s t Un i v e r si t y Ba p t i s t in Wi n s l o n - S a - le m . Bo r n in Ro w a n Co u n t y on Au g . 9. 19 4 8 sh e wa s a da u g h t e r of th e la t e Ri c k Am m o n s an d Fr a n c e s Du n c a n Am m o n s . Sh e wa s a me m b e r <i f So u t h Ri v e r Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h an d en j o y e d go s p e l mu s i c . h e l p i n g ch i l d r e n ' s ch a r i t i e s an d pa i n t i n g an d cr a f t s wi t h he r gr a n d c h i l d r e n . Sh e wa s co - o w n e r of Si c e l e We l l Dr i l l in g an d La k e No r m a n We l l Dr i l l i n g On Ju n e 19 . 1 9 6 6 . sh e ma n t c d Ke n n y St e e l e wh o su r vi v e s . Al s o su r v i v i n g : 2 so n s . Ji m m y St e e l e ^ an d wi f e Sa m a n - Ih a of Mo c k s v i l l c an d Ja s o n St e e l e an d wi f e Uu r a o f C l c v c - la n d ; a da u g h t e r . So n y a Si d e s an d hu s b a n d Ch r i s of Cl e v e la n d : 6 gt o n d c h U d t e n ; bi o l h e r s . Ri c k y Am m o n s of Ft . Wa l t o n . Fl a . an d Fr e d d i e We a v e r of My r t l e Be a c h , SC . ; an d si s t e r s . Ju d y Br o w n of Co n c o r d , Fr a n k i e Ba r b e r of Ro c k w e l l an d Al a n c Yu n g c l of La r g o . Ra . Se r v i c e s ce l e b r a t i n g he r li f e we r e co n d u c t e d at 2 p. m . Se p t . 18 at So u t h Ri v e r Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r e h wi t h Re v . Bi l l To w e r y of r i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l to l - f lo w e d in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . 5 Co n d o l e n c e s ma y be se n t to iv H ' M - . l f g i i i ' y . C ' " " . Me m o r i a l s : So u t h Ri v e r Me t h o d i s l . '1 1 a Lo r r a i n e Wagner Mr s . Ha Lorraine Motes Wa g n e r . 79. of Junction Road. Mo c k s v i l l c . d i c d Salurday.Sepl. 16 . 20 0 6 . at Wake Forest Uni ve r s i t y Baptist Medical Center in Wi n s t o n - S a l e m . Sh e was horn Sept. 10.1927, in St a n l e y County to the late Ma r c u s Lindsay and Thatia Re p l a Btacewcll Motes. Mrs. Wa g n e r was a retired conve ni e n c e stoic owner and was of th e Ba p t i s t faith. Sh e was also preceded in de a l h hy a daughter. Darlcnc Li v e n g o o d : and 2 brothers, Al b e r t and Haiold Moles. Su r v i v o r s : her husband. Ma c k Mtaellaiid Wagner of the ho m e ; a daughlcr. Cheryl St a n l e y of Mocksvillc; 2 sons, Jo e l Wagner and Ray (MeliKly) Wa g n e r , all of Mocksville; a sis- le r . l - o u i s e BalliiigerofWiclllla. Ka n . : a brother. Robert (Judy) Mo t e s of Lexington: 9 gtand- ch i l d t c n : and 20 great-grandchil dr e n . A fiiiicriil service was con du c t e d at 3 p.III..Tuesday. Sept. 19 . at Eaton Funeral Chapel w ith th e Rev. Jim Gryder ofTicialing. Bu r i a l followed in Rose Cem- el e t v . Da v i a County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NO o o> < so o o o cPC- i. cz SI Z o' O CT- cr dS Doris Burton Barnes Mrs. Doris Burton Barnes, 55. of Advance, died Saturday. Sept. 23.2006 at her home. She was born March 28, 1951 in Forsyth County to Johnny William and Eupharzine Bodsford Burton, Mrs. Barnes was a member of Baileys Chapel United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother. Robin Scott Burton. Survivors: her husband, George "Rad" Barnes; a daugh ter. Melissa B. Walker and hus band Stacy of Mocksville; 3 sons. Chad E. Barnes. Billy M. Barnes and Jamie R. Barnes and Eance' Brandi. all of Advance; 4 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Mildred Holder and husband John "Bill" of Winston-Salem, Shirley Phelps and husband Tommy of Lewisville. and Abbie Stanley and daughter Jen nifer of Advance; .5 brothers, Johnny Burton Jr., William Bur ton and wife Margie. Herbert Burton and wife Velma. Rodney Burton and James E. Burton, all of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 26 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Burial followed at Bailey's Chapel United Method ist Church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter. 1100-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103; American Heart Assoc., 202 CenterPoit Drive. Suite 100. Greensboro. 27409; or a charity of the donor's choice. ^^lice Hicks Hall Alice Hicks Hall. 84. of Deck Circle, Mocksville. died Tues day. Sept. 12. 2006 at Davie County Hospital. . Bom in Guilford County on Nov. 21. 1921. she was the daughter of the late George M. and Lillie Bell Hensley HickS. She was the first retiree from Crown Wood Products and was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. Her husband. Ernest Hall, preceded her in death. Survivors: a daughter. Judith S. Borders of Mocksville; a brother. Cleo Frank Hicks of Asheboro. a sister. Edna Louise Elder of Greensboro; and 3 grandchildren. Mrs. Hall was also preceded in death by a sister. Opal Bettini. The service to celebrate Mrs. Hicks life was held on Thursday, Sept. 14, at 4 p.m. at Edgewood Baptist Church in Cooleemee with the Rev. Darmy Shore offi ciating. Burial was in the Farm- ington Community Cemetery. ^ Patsy Bean Payne Patsy Bean Payne, 54. of Hospital Street, Mocksville.died on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Rowan County on July 14, 1952, she was the daughter of the late David Bean and Evelyn Robison Bean of Salisbury, who survives. She had been employed by the YVEDDI and was a member of the Church of Christ. Also surviving: 2 sons, (3iris R. Payne of Mocksville and Sh annon Payne; a daughter. Tracy Payne of Mocksville. a brother. David H. Bean of Arizona; and 7 grandchildren. A graveside service for Mrs. Payne was held Monday. Sept. 25. at 3 p.m. at Rowan Memo rial Park with Steve Short offi ciating. Memorials: to the funeral ex penses. v/Sadie Belle Peoples Mrs. Sadie Belle Peoples. 96. of Mocksville. died Saturday. Sept. 23.2006 at Sunbridge of Lexington. Mrs. Peoples was bora in Davie County to the late Winfield and Laura Hunter Sum mers on March 4. 1910. She was a member of Union Chapel Methodist Church in Mocks ville. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Cecil Monroe Peoples; a daughter. Billie Knight; a sister. Hazel Brown; 2 brothers. Sherrill and William Summers; 2 grandsons, Landon and Derrick Vestal; and a son-in-law. Nelson Phillips. Surviving: her children. Bonnie Phillips of Yadkinville and Doris (Don) Vestal of Lex ington: son-in-law. Bill Knight: 9 grandchildren: 10 great-grand children: and 3 great-great- grandchildren. Her funeral service was held on Monday. Sept. 25 at 3 pan. at Union Chapel United Method ist Church in Mocksville. Burial followed in church cemetery. \ C" o D % m n o a z w 9i -a S on Cd I O 99 a B to 1/^ Gilbert Lee Boger Mr. Gilbert Lee Boger, 79. of Clayton Drive, Mocksville. died Sunday, Oct. 1,2006, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Sa- lent. Mr. Boger was bom May 22. 1927, in the Cana community of Davie County to the late Clyde H. and Lula Richie Boger. He was a dairy farmer. Mr. Boger had served in the General As sembly from 1966 to 1968, then again in 1972, and had served in the Senate from 1981-1982. In the early 1970s, he built Sugar Valley Airport, where he oper ated a (light school, Mr. Boger entered the teal estate business and owned and operated Boger Real Estate. He was one of the original 10 licensed appraisers in North Carolina and in 1985, the governor appointed him as real estate commissioner. . Survivors: his wife.Moxine Smith Boger of the home; a daughter, Cindy Boger (Tucker) Mitchell of Huntersville; 2 sons. Ronnie (Robbin) Boger of Ad vance and Warren (Jennifer) Boger of Mooresville; 2 sisters, Geraldine Paschal of Alabama and Faye Hnwall of Lenoir; 2 brothers, Henry (Barbara) Boger of Advance and Benny (Mary) Boger of Mocksville; and 6 grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Advance with the Rev. Dennis Marshall officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery. Memorials: Good Neighbor Fund/Bethlehem Methodist Church, 321 Redland Rd., Ad vance. \/ Annie Starr Frye Mrs. Annie Ruth Starr Frye, 77, of Coraatzer Road, Mocks ville, died Friday, Sept. 29,2006, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Frye was bom Sept. 8, 1929, in Davie County to the late George Washington and Emma Florence Allen Starr. She was retired from Davie County School system and was a faith ful member of Comatzer Baptist Church as long as her health per mitted. Mrs. Frye enjoyed trav eling with the senior citizens group, water aerobics and was a loyal grandmother and great- grandmother. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Luther Carl Fiye on April 30,2001; 2 sisters.Pauline Sidden and Maty Murphy; and a brother, Harvey Lee Starr, and infant brother, Billy Starr. Survivors: 2 daughters, Linda (Sam) Bailey and Cinda (Marvin) Smith, all of Mocks ville; a son, Wayne (Daphne) Frye of Advance; 6 grandchil dren; S great-grandchildren; 4 sisters-in-law, Annie Ruth (Weldon) Allen, Peg (Buck) Shoaf, Polly (Mike) Fivecoats and Mae Statr; and brother-in- law, Jim (Vickie) Frye. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1, at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Rev. Richard Whiteheart of ficiating, Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. ^Huston Jim Frye Huston Jim Frye, 67, of Coraatzer Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Oct. 2,2006, at his home. Mr. Frye was bom Feb. 12, 1939, in Davie County to the late Floyd Benjamin and Pearl Potts Frye. He was the owner of Frye Siding and Guttering and was a member of Coraatzer Baptist Church. Mr, Frye's hobbies in cluded gardening, woodworking and working with his tractors. He was also preceded in death by brother and sister-in- law, Carl and Annie Ruth Frye; and a brother, Lindsey Lee Frye. Survivors; his wife, Vickie Franks Frye of the home; a daughter, Andrea (Casey) Fos ter of Mocksville; a son, Alan (Lynn) Frye, of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; and 3 sisters, Annie Ruth (Weldon) Allen, Peg (Buck) Shoaf and Polly (Mike) Fivecoats, all of Mocksville. A funeral service was to be conducted at7 pan. Wednesday, Oct. 4, at Coraatzer Baptist Church with the Rev. Richard Whiteheart officiating. The visi tation was to be at the church, following the service. A graveside service was to be con ducted at 11 aan. Thursday, Oct, 5, at Coraatzer Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Rey nolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. \^Ibert McLean Hall Mr. Elben McLean Hall, 77, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, Mr, Hall was bora March 6, 1929, in Haraett County to the late Alfred Roland and Lizzie Brisson Hall. He was retired from Van Can Co. Mr. Hall was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, hav ing served during the Korean Conflict. He was a longtime member of the Elks Lodge in Martinsville, Va. Mr, Hall was a graduate of Elizabelhtown High School class of 1946, Mr. Hall was an Atlanta Braves fan and his favorite pastime was spend ing time with family. Survivors: a daughter, Pam Hall of Mocksville: a son. Rick Hall and wife Judy of Mocks ville; 3 sisters. Rusty Lovelace of Calimesa, Calif., Ruby Phillips and Doris Nichols, both of Rockingham; a brother, Ralph Hall of Pon Orange, Fla.; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grand- children; and his dog, Daisy. A memorial service was con- ' ducted at 3 pan. Saturday, Sept. 30, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Memorials: Hospice of : Davie, 191 S. Main St., Suite 1, I Mocksville. rNN Q 9 c I B O o (2 «! Csj to •d93 M cc PI 93 M n o e yi a --0 o * S o o o o cr ?=* =3 < v/ Former Mocksville Resident Dies At Home in Matthews Mrs. Victoria D. Josephson died in her home in Matthews at noon on Tuesday. Oct. 3.2006 with her family at her side. Survivors; her husband. Dick Josephson; 'a son. Morgan Josepbson; a daughter. Marly Josephson; and a brother. Tim Davis. She was preceded at a young age by her father. Geoige Davis, and in adulthood by her step father. Bernard Foster, and mother. Irene Foster. She "was bom in Winston- SalemonNov.23,1947andwas raised in Mocksville. Raised In a family of art-related professionals, she loved drawing and painting. Choosing to major in art. she received her degree in art education from East Carolina University. Since 1971. she has taught art in public schools, private schools, and colleges in North Carolina and Rorida. Her focus most recently has been painting. Using oils, she painted from life, capturing the effects of light through an impressionist style. Her work will be available to view at her website, www.vJosepksonj:om. Mrs. Josephson's visitation will be by McEwen Funeral Service at 727 E. Morehead Street in Charlotte. Thunday, Oct. S from 7-8:30 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be conducted by Father Frank O'Rourke. at Saint Ann's Catholic Church on Friday, Oct. 6 at II a.m. Procession will follow the mass to Forest Lawn East Cemetery in Matthews. Memorials; Blumenthal Cancer Center/Carolinas Healthcare System. I02S Morehead Medical Drive #600 Charlotte 28204. o c- 3 -s O >A 6 0 1 5 o o c s CA w n o a yi o o !zr. cr S ^ Linda Lee Van Horn Linda Lee Van Horn. 55, of Hospital Street, Mocksville.died on Sunday, Oct. i, at Davie Place. Bom in Santa Barbara. Ca lif, on June 9, 1951. she was the daughter ofthe late Lewis Banks and Eva Mae Casieel Foster. She had last worked for the Sal vation Army in Winston-Salecn. Survivors: a son. Kevin (Dawn) Van Horn of Germany: 3 sisters. Vonda (Kenneth) Moore of Mocksville. Arleta (Virgil) Cook of Meridan. Kan. and Joann (Billy) Neal of Maybank, Texas; 3 brothers. John (Nancy) Rooney of Mis sion, Texas. Bryan (Debbie) Tillett of Smith Center, Kan. and LewisL. Foster ofSelena. Okla.; and 2 grandchildren. Memorial services for Ms Van Hum will be held at later date in Kansas. ^ Doris Hilton Lakey As her family gathered at her bedside. Doris Hilton Lakey died Sept. 21. 2006, after sev eral years of declining health. Bom May 3. 1938, in Ashe County, she was one of 11 chil dren born Ned and Nancy Dillard. She married Jantes R. Hilton on Sept. 20. 1954. and had six children. After his death in March 1993. she married Charlie H. Lakey. Mrs. Lakey worked for many years at Baker Furniture and had retired from Davie Florist of Mocksvilie. She was a member of the Con querors Sunday school class at Trinity Baptist Church, where she attended until her health wouldn't permit. Mrs. Lakey was preceded in death by her husband. Charlie Lakey: 2 brothers, James Dillard and Robert Dillafd; 2 sisters, Paye McGinnis and Helen Winebarger; and 3 granddaugh ters.Tara Howeli Parker. Mysti Howell Poplin and Megan Eliza beth Howell. Survivors; Ronnie Hilton of the home. Keith (Crystal) Hilton, Brenda (Rick) Howeli. Robert (Grace) Hilton. Bonnie (Chuck) Brown, all of Mocks ville. and Donna (John) Morrison of Mount Uila; 2 step sons. Doug (Angle) Lakey and Chuck (Scarlett) Lakey, ail of Mocksville: a stepdaughter. Marsha (George) Dayton of New Smyrna Beach. Fla.; 7 grandchildren: 4 siep-grandchil- dren: 5 great-grandchildren: her brothers. Bruce Dillard of Taylorsvilie and Clarence Dillard of Mocksville: sisters. Georgia Hanzog of Newport News. Va,. Betty Bledsoe of West Jefferson. Hazel (Don) Smith of Mocksville and Nellie (Leonard) Vannoy of Winston- Salem: and special family. David and Rhonda OSteen of Alexan dria. Va, A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 23, at Trinity Baptist Church, with Pastor Darrell Cox ofTici- .ating. ... >/Mildre(i Eaton Oehman Mrs. Mildred Louise Eaton Oehman died Oct. I. 2006 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom May 14. 1921 in Davie County to Wade Hamp ton and Laura Peoples Eaton. Mrs. (3ehman was a bookkeeper, housewife, and member of Bethania Moravian Church. In addition to her pamnts. she was preceded in death by a brother, Wade H. Eaton Jr. of Georgia. Survivors: her husband of50 years. Robert Edward Oehman Sr.: a son. Robert E. Oehman and wife Charlotte of Raleigh; a daughter, Martha Oehman Lain and partner Martin Reed; a granddaughter; a brother, Tho mas Leroy Eaton and wife Elsie ofGeorgia; 2sisters,Mary Nell Hanes and Elizabeth Elaine Fo.s- ler and husband Larry; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held Wednesday. Oct. 4 at Bethania Moravian Church at 2 p.m. with the Revs. Wayne Byerly and Charles Fishel officiating. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Jessie Murphy Rader Jessie Virginia Murphy Rader of Clemmons. formerly of Morganton, died on Friday, Sept. 29, 2006 of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease after 10 years of declining health.EShe was bom Yancey County to Jesse and Mailie Lou Wilson •Vlurphy. who preceded her in death.along with6 brothers and sisters. An infant son. Mark Andrew Rader preceded her in death in 1957. Survivors; a brother, Vemie Murphy of the Veteran's Hospital, Oteen; and a sister, Mrs. Effie (Roy) Prueitt of Morganton; her husband of 57 years. Bill Rader of Clemmons; a daughter, Teresa Rader Pitts of Bermuda Run; 3 grandchildren; a great-grandson; and a number of nieces and nephews. She was employed with Souihem Bell Tel & Telegraph at the first telephone offlee in Morganton. Her career took her through 36 years of growth and expansion with Bell South, ending in Lenoir, before her retirement. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers, and attended Sunday School and church at Calvary Baptist Church. Morganton. until her health declined. She went about her business quietly, enjoying family, home, neighbors, growing vegetables and flowers, and cooking for family and friends. Funeral services were held in the Colonial Chapel of Sossoman Funeral Home in Morganton at 4 pun. Monday. Oct. 2. Burial followed in Forest Hill Cemetery. Memorials; Bermuda Village Health Care Center, 142 Bermuda Village Drive, Advance, in memory of Jessie Rader, to the attention of Sandy Welker, S.W. Condolences online at . •"^sossomcf^unerdseryicecom. / John Douglas Shields Sr. Mr, John Douglas Shields Sr.. 92. of Mocksville. died Fri day. Sepl. 29.2006 al bis home. He was bom Oct. 20. 1913 in Forsyth Couniy to Robah Clay and Lala Johnson Shields, Mr, Shields was a graduaie of R-I. Reynolds High School, He was a charier member of Knollwood Baptist Church, a member of Bermuda Run Golf and Country Club and a life member of the TVin City Club, Mr, Shields was a member of the Deacons Club and was on the eommlrtee to build the new sta dium, He established his own business in 1948, Shields Inc, became the largest plaster and dry wall contractor in the South east and ranked in the top five among contractors in the United States as a user of Armstrong Cork Co,'s acousticaJ ceiling materials. He was on the board of directors of the Seven Devils ski resort near Boone and was a director of the Winston-Salem Land Development Co, Mr. Shields was preceded in death by his parents and 2 brothers. Ralph and Clay Shields. Survivors: his wife of 72 years, Chattie Livengood Shields; 2 daughters. Pat Hege and husband Curt Hege and Jean Wilson and husband W. Hughes Wilson ni; 3 sons. John Shields Jr. and wife Joyce. Herbert Vemon Shields and wife Vir ginia, and Joe Ralph Shields; 12 grandchiltlren; 23 greai-grand- ehtldren; a great-great-grand child; a sister, Mary Louise HighTill ofLorton, Va,; a brother, Hal Shields of Wilmington; andmany nieces and nephews. There was a private grave side service on Monday. Oct. 2. Memorials; Hospice/Pailia- the CareCcnier, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. 27103; or Knollwood Baptist Church. 330 Knollwood St.. Winston-Salem. 27104. •^Marcla Jones Towell Mrs. Marcia Veatrice Jones Towell. 95, of Davie Academy Road. .Vfocksville. died Satur day. Sept. 30. 2006. at Davie County Hospital. Mrs. Towell was bora Feb. 6. 1911, in Davie County to the late Hampton Calhoun and Ida Shives Jones. She lived her en tire life in Davie County, gradu ating from Mocksville High School, class of 1929 and was retired from Davie County Tax Collectors Office. HerJifetime priorities were family, commu- nity and church, Jericho Church of Christ, where she was a life long member. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 76 years, Lemuel Reid Towell in 1987; a son, James Carl Towell; great-granddaughter. Tess; 3 sisters, Mary Lagle, Helen Koontz and Frances Turner WiJiiams; and 2 brothers, J.C, and Cari Jones. Survivors: her children,AnneGary (Bill) of Mount Holly, Johnny (Jeannie) of Harmony. Jane Lentz of Boone and Joe (Debbie) of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren: 2 step-grandchil-. dren; 5 great-grandchiidren; and her youngest sister. Ben Graves of Mocksville, A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Oct. 3. at Jeri cho Church of Christ, with Dr. Tom Totpy officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice ofDavie. PC Box 848, .Mocksville; Jericho Church of Christ. 124 Junction Road. .Mocksville. / Jamie Darren Wagoner .Mr. Jamie Darren Wagoner, 37. of Cadillac Lane. Mocksville, did Tuesday, Sept,HWake Forest University Bap tist Medical Center in Win ston-Salem, oner was bora Aug. 31,1969 in iredell County to James and Gladys Vannoy Wagoner, Survivors: his wife. Laura Dancy Wagoner of the home; 7 sons, Frankie Bracken, Danen Wagoner. Tater Wagoner, all of Elkin, Taylen Dancy, Noah Wag oner. Johnathan Wagoner and Jeremiah Wagoner, all of Mocksville; a brother, Michael E. Anderson of Millers Creek; and 2 sisters. Sandra Wyati of Union Grove and Georgia Boyd of Elkin. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept, 29 at Miller Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Stanley officiating. Burial was in the Roberts Family Cem etery in McGrady, CJ C =3 * cr Albert Glenn Anderson Mr. Albert Glenn Anderson. 54. of Ben Anderson Road, MocksviUe. died Monday, Oct. 9.2006 at his home. He was bom Feb. 16. 1952 in Davie County to Albert Jack son and Pauline Anderson. Mr. Anderson worked with Associ ated Metal Works of Harmony and was of the Baptist Faith. He was preceded in death by his father.Albert JacksonAnder- son and by a sister. Margaret Brown. Surviving: his wife. Rebekah Street Anderson of the home; 2 sons. Jamey (Rebecca) Ander son of Mocksville and Marty (Danelle) Anderson of Har mony; his mother. Pauline Anderson ofMocksville; broth ers. Larry (lannie) Anderson. Johnny Andenon. Terry Ander son, all of Mocksville; his sis ter. Dianne (Gordon) Smith. Mocksville; 5 grandchildren and a grandchild expected in No vember. His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Oct. U in the Gentry Family Chapel by theminister.RalphPitts. Burial followed in the Bear Creek Ba^ list Church Cemetery. ^/Kenneth Michael Cope Kenneth Michael Cope. 52. of Tims Trail. MocksviUe. died on Monday. Oct. 9. 2006. at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Bom on March 21.1954, he was the son of the late Tath and Mary Cope. He was employed by Jerry Hunt Auto Sales in Lex ington and was of the Pentecos tal Holiness faith. On Oct. 1. 1982. he married Barbara GU- bert Cope, of the home, who sur vives. Also surviving; a son, Chris topher Lee Hicks of the home. 3 other sons and 3 daughters; 3 sisters. Rosie Spaugh and Frances Spaugh of Mocksville, and Ftankie Minor of Advance. He was also preceded in death by 2 infant sisters. A graveside service for Mr. Cope was to be held Thursday. Oct. 12. at a a.m. at the White Oak Grove Church of the Liv ing God Cemetery in Kemersville with the Revs. John Stephens and Doris Farmer of ficiating. The family was to re ceive friends on Wednesday, Oct. 11. from 6:30-8:30 pm. at Davie Funeral Service. Lester Carldon Foster Mr. Lester Tincie Carldon Foster. 81. of Salisbury, died Tuesday.Oct.3.2006 at RowanRegion^ Medi-^ ter. He was a World War C veteran ofthe u .a. Army and earned a Bronze Medal and a Purple Heart andhe was a member of the VFW Post inCooleemee. He was a gradtj-ate of Cooleemee High School. class of 1942. and was a mem ber of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church, Mr. Foster was a cook at Cs BBQ for SO ® dedicated Adanta Braves fen aM a bird watcher. He was a quietand gende man who was always quick to give a smile. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Harold Fos ter; and a niece. Missy Foster. Survivors: his wife. Margie Osbome Foster of the home; 2 daughters. Vicky (Harold) Fye and Cathy (Stan) Riddle, all ofCooleemee; a son. Tim (Jarae) Cceason of Cleveland; abroiher James DoU (Nancy) Foster ofCooleemee; a sister-in-law. Mary Foster of Asheville; 1-grandchildren; 9 great-grand children; and a niece, A funeral service was con- , ducted at 3 pjn.. Friday. Oct. 6. at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Mocksville with the Revs. Shelby Harbour and Stan Riddle officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cool eemee. with tmlitary honors by the Veterans ofForeignWar Memorial Honor Guard, Memorials; Camp Manna Ministries. 243 Gibson Way. Mocksville. ^JBobby Glenn Greene Mr. Bobby Glenn Greene of Mocksville diedTuesday. Get. 3, 2006 at Forsyth Medicd Center inWinston-Salem. He was bom in Davie County on April 12. 1934, to James Burris and Nellie Tuiterow Green. He was of the Christian faith. He served in the U.S. Army. He was retired from Crown Wood Products in Mocksville. He enjoyed riding his golf cart, having breakfast with friends at Hardees and he cherished his grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. James (Bulldog) and Colon Green; and 2 sisters, Elizabeth Green and Marie Green Hanes (Craig). Survivors: his wife. Dianne H. Greene ofthe home; 2 daugh ters. Lisa Greene Dawson and husband Dennis of Pfafftown and Lori Greene of the home; 2 sons. James Greene and wife Tammy of Mocksville and Jonathan Greene of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Edra Green Beck (Bud) of Winsion- Salem. Shirley Green Stroud (Bud) of Statesville and Bemice Gteen Saunders (Bill) of Mocks ville; 2 brothers, Kenneth Green and Wayne Green (Lois) of Mocksville; and a host of nieces and oephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 6. at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Crystal Alexander officiating. Memorials; American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro. 27407; or charity of choice. rj C 3. == -o ra tz S Z C- cr "V Pansy Brown McKendrie Pansy Brown McKendrie, 86, of Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mccksville, died on Sunday, Oct. 8,2006 at Davie Place. Bout in Mullens, W.Va., on Jan. 9,1920, she was the daugh ter of the late Joe and Melvina MoranWood. She was a home- maker and of the Jehovahs Wit ness faith. Survivors: a daughter, Carolyn (Larry) Kiser of Pineville, W.Va.; a sister, Lena Goad of Clay, W.Va.; and 2 grandchildren. A service for Mrs. McKendrie was held in West Virginia. Lewis Burton Ocker Mr. Lewis Burton Ocker. 82, of Pine Street. Mocksville. died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2006, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Ocker wa&boro April 2. 1924. in New York to the late Edward and Ada Jones Ocker. He was retired from Drexel Heritage. Mr. Ocker was a vet eran of the United States Air Force having served during World War II and was a past member of the American Le gion. Survivors: his wife. Constance Kabell Ocker of the home; a son, Louis Ocker of Mocksville; a sister, Maria; and 3 brothers, Jim Ocker, Edward Ocker Jr., James Ocker and George Ocker. ^lenn Foster Potts Mr. Glenn Foster "Slim" Potts, 71. of Sam Cope Road. Advance, died Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, at his home. Mr. Potts was bom Oct. 31, 1934, in Davie County to the late George Anderson and Aurelia Camilla Foster Potts. He was a member of Advance United Methodist Church. Mr. Potts enjoyed working with old trac tors and attending the annual threshers reunion. He was also preceded in death by a son, Glenn Wayne Potts; and 2 brothers, Roy Potts and G.W. Potts. Survivors: his wife of S2' years. Ruby Comatzer Potts of the home; a daughter. Patricia Ann (Ronnie) Medlin of Mocks ville; a granddaughter; 2 great grandchildren; a sister. Ruth (Charlie) Latham of Advance; 2 brothers. Bob (Betty) Potts and Gray (Betty) Potts, all of Ad vance; 2 sisters-in-law, Diaime Potts and Betty Potts; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 pan. Sunday. Oct. 8. at Advance United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Harry Sammons and William Ptyor of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Advance Meth- . odist cemetery fund. PC Box 2021', Advance; or to Hospice/ Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. f S' \^ae\ Dillard Smith Mrs. Hazel Dillard Smith. 80, of County Line Road, Har mony, died Sunday. Oct. 8. 2006. at her.home. Mrs. Smith was bom Aug. 22.1926, in Ashe County to the late Ned and Nancy Miller Dillard. She was a charter mem ber of Freedom Baptist Church ; in Mocksville. Mrs. Smith had worked for IS years at Baker Furniture and had worked at Blackwelder Manufacturing for several years. She enjoyed em broidery. quilting, gar&ning and canning. She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Helen Winebarger, Doris Lakey and Faye McGinnis; and 2 brothers, Bobby Dillard and James Dillard. Survivors: her husband of63 years, Donald Otto Smith of the home; 3 daughters, Nancy Katherine (Charles) PuUen of Freemont, Calif „ Judy (Michael) Barney of Witiston-Salem atid Helen (Dennis) Presnell of Salisbury; 3 sisters, Georgia Hartzog of Newport News, Va.. Betty Bledsoe of Fleetwood and Nellie Vaimoy of Witiston-Sa- lem; 2 biotbeis. Clatence Dillard of Mocksville and Bruce Dillard of Taylorsville: 3 half sisters. Libby Aibeim of Marion. Ohio, Evelyn Holt of Richmond, Va. And Patisy Wlkins of Danville. Va.; 11 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was to be heldatdpjn.Thursday.Oct. 12, at Freedom Baptist Church, with the Rev. William Pryor and Preacher Dennis Presnell offici ating. The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 6-9 pan., Wednesday. Oct. 11 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Freedom Baptist Church. 118 Comatzer Rd.. MocksviUe.NC 27028. ,9 I. D I s o o c -< z H P3 P9 3 ■fato totoootoo Q.SV! O O < CD CT 535 \^Myra M. Anderson Mrs. Myra McAllister Anderson. 89, of Colfax, for merly of McAllister Road. Mocksville, died Ttiesday. Oct. 10,2006, at her home. Mrs. Anderson was bom Sept. 27, 1917, in Smythe County, Va. to the late Charles A. and Roxanna Kessee McAllister. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School class of 1934, and was a longtime member of Center United Meth odist Church in Mocksville. where she taught Sunday school and was a member of the United Methodist Women. Mrs. Ander son was a member of the Ameri can Chesmut Society and was a benefactor to many charities. She enjoyed needlework and being a reading volunteer at Wl- liam R. Davie Elementary and South Davie Middle schools. Mrs. Anderson had been the den leader of Cub Scout Pack S7S. She was also preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. William Charles Bill Anderson on Sept. 23,2002; a sister, Mar garet Dawson; and 2 brothers, Albert Garrett McAllister and Sanders Franklin McAllister. Survivors: a daughter. Mary Anderson Hall (Lane) ofColfax: 3 sons. Richard Charles Ander son (Dorothy) of Casar, Thomas Stuart Anderson (Linda) of Archdale and David Harold Anderson (Gloria) of Mocks ville; a sister. Dorothy M. Will iams of .Mocksville; 10 grand children; 2 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and caregiver. Ruthlyn Dunlap of Greensboro. A funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14. at Cen ter United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Stephen Blair of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Center Method ist, c/o Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksville. vLester James Brown Lester James Brown, 80, of Salisbury.died Wednesday, Oct. 11.2006, at his residence. Mr. Brown wasbotn Feb. 6, 1926. in Davie County, a son of the late Lonnie Brown and Ber- thaJones Brown. He wasa 1944 graduate of Mocksville High School. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served in World War n from Aug. 11, 1944. to July 21.1946. Mr. Brown started the Lester Brown Ntirsery in 1946 and was owner and operator. He was a tnember of the First Bap tist Church of Salisbury, a fbimer member of the boaid of trustees and a member of the White Head Sunday School Class. He was past president of the N.C. Association of Nurseiy- men. past president of Piedmont Association of Nurserymen and a member of the N.C. Region Antique Car Club of America. He was past president of Furnitureland Chapter of AACA. former secretary and on the board ofdirectors of Historic Spencer Shop Museum. He was on the first board of directors for Southern Flower Show and was past president of Piedmont Caro lina Antique Truck Chapter. Survivors: his wife, Padie Shepherd Brown, whom he mar ried March S, 19S2; a son Stephen Q. Brown and wife Earlene Shepherd Brown of Salisbury; daughter Andrea V. Brown of the home; brothers Donnan Brown, Doyle Brown and wife Coleen Brown and Larry Brown, all of Mocksville; and 2 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters-in-law. Nancy Parrish Brown and Betty Feimster Brown. The funeral was at 2:30 prh. Saturday, Oct. 14 at the Powles Funeral Home Chapel con ducted by the Rev. Dr. Kenneth Lance, pastor of First Baptist Church. Salisbury, and the Rev. Tom Roberts. Burial followed In the Brookhill Memorial Gar dens. Online condolences: yini/w.powle^neralhomexom. yyfjack Bell Daniel Jack Bell Daniel, 77, of Flatrock Road, Mocksville, died on Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. at Davie County Hospital. Born in Davie County on Feb. 1.1929, he was the son of the late Jess Columbus and Car- tie Ptivette Daniel. He was a car penter and a member of Morn ing Star Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife of 37 years. Aldine Orrell Daniel, whom he married on July 3. 1949; 2 sons, Bobby Daniel of the home, and Lany Daniel of Mocksville; 3 sisters. Margaret Floyd. Eunice (Bill) Siroud. and Barbara Ann Foster, all of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. A memorial service for Mr. Daniel will be held later. v^enevieve P. Dlroma Mrs. Genevieve Pasquerella Diroma, 75. of Random Road, Mocksville. died Sunday, Oct. IS, 2(XI6. at her home. She was bom Jan. 28,1931, in Bronx, N.Y. to the late Paul and Elizabeth Pettata Pasquarella. Survivors: her husband. George Anthony Diroma of the home; a son. Paul (Laura) Diroma of the home; a grand daughter; a great-grandson; and many cousins. A Mass of Christian buiial will be conducted at 6:13 pan.. Wednesday. Oct. 18. at Eaton Funeral (Jhapel with the Rev. A. J. Gallant ofliciating. The fam ily will receive friends at the fu neral home following the ser vice. \/Buddle Foster Mr. Buddie Foster. 81. of Livengood Road.Advance.died Ftiday.Oct. 13.20O6,atKateB. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mr. Foster was bom Feb. 14, 1923. in Davie County to the late William Giles and Sallie Ann Livengood Foster. He was le- tited from Hanes afker 43 years of service and enjoyed spending time with family. Mr.Fosterwas a faithful member of Fork Bap tist Church where he had serv^ as a deacon, Sunday school teacher. Training Union director and RA leader. He was preceded iit death by a son. Don Foster on Sept. 1. 1997; 5 sisters. Thelma Allen. Titi Bailey, Ruth Shillinglaw. Rea Foster and Louise Jones; and a brother. W.G. Foster Jr. Survivors: his wife of 61 years. Billie Alexander Foster of the home; a daughter. Bonnie Goodin ofAdvance; a son. Dean (Hairien) Foster of Clemmons; 3 grandchildren; a daughter-in- law, Jane Jones Foster of Mocks ville; a niece; a nephew; and many mote nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 am. Monday. Oct. 16, at Fork Baptist Church, with the Revs. Robert Garrett and Ken Evans officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Don Foster Me morial Mission Fund, Fork Bap tist . 3140 US 64 E. Mocksville. C- o 6^ n o c w 2 M PI 93 PJ O O H D* B b Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO - Oh r ^ y / ' \ DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E K P I U S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y , Cel. 19,2006 \/ N o r m a My e r s Ow e n s Mr s . No r m a Gr a y My e r s Ow e n s . 47 . of US 64 We s t , Mo c k s v i l l c , di e d Mo n d a y , De l . 16 , 20 0 6 . at Ka l e B, Re y n o l d s )l o s p i c e Ho m e in Wi n s ( o n - S a - le m . Sh e wa s bo m Fe b . 4. 19 5 9 , in Da v i e Co u n t y lo th e la i e Br u c e Eu g e n e an d Na n c y Pa u l i n e Br a c k e n My e r s . Mr s . Ow e n s wa s em p l o y e d by Jo c k e y an d wa s li f e - l o n g me m b e r ac Ch e s i n u l O r o v e U n i l e d M e l h o d - ' is l Ch u r c h wh e r e sh e sa n g in th e ch o i r . Sh e wa s a gr a d u a t e of Da v i e Hi g h Sc h o o l cl a s s o f 19 7 7 an d ha d wo r k e d at Di a n e s Di n e r fo r a sh o r t wh i l e . Mr s . Ow e n s en j o y e d ne e d l e w o r k an d lo u r i n g ya r d sa l e s an d fl e a ma r k e t s . Su r v i v o r s ; 4 da u g h t e r s . He a t h e r Re n e e Ba r n e y . St e p h a n i e Ly n n Ba r n e y an d Tr a c y Ly n n Ev a n s , al l o f Mo c k s - vi l l e an d An g e l a Ba r n e y Ha l l of Ad v a n c e ; Zs i s i e i s . Pa t r i c i a Fo s te r an d Lo r i An n Mc B r i d e . b o l h of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 3 br o t h e r s . Da n n y My e r s of Re e d y Cr e e k . Da v i d My e r s of Co o l e e m e e an d Da l e My e r s of Wo o d l e a f ; 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d a lo n g - l i m e fr i e n d . To n y Ba r n e y Jr . of Ad va n c e . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 11 a. m . . T h u r s d a y , Oc t . 19 . at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l wi t h th e Re v . Da v i d Ch i i d r e s s of f i c i at i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in Ch e s t nu t Gr o v e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h Ce m e t e r y . Th e fa m i l y wa s to re c e i v e fr i e n d s fr o m 6- 8: 3 0 p. m . Wc d n e . s d a y , Oc t . 18 , at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ho m e . 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 , 10 1 Ho s p i c e La n e . Wi n s l o n - S a l c m , 27 1 0 3 . s/ H e l e n Il o l t h o a s e r Pa f n c r Mr s . He l e n Ho l t h o u s e r Pa t n e r , 91 . of So u t h Ma i n St r e e t . Mo c k s v i l l e . di e d Sa t u r d a y , Oc t . 14 . 2 0 0 6 . at he r ho m e . Mr s , Pa t n e r wa s bo r n Oc t . 30 . 1 9 1 4 . in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Ro y Mo o r e an d El l a Me r o n e y Ho l t h o u s e r . Sh e ha d ta u g h t sc h o o l in th e Da v i e Co u n t y Sc h o o l sy s t e m . Mr s . Pa t n e r wa s a li f e l o n g me m b e r of Fi r s t Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h , Mo c k s v i l l e an d a lo n g li m e me m b e r of Ea s t e r n St a r 17 3 . Sh e wa s a gr a d u a t e of Mo c k s vi l l e Hi g h Sc h o o l an d of Ca t a w b a Co l l e g e . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d . Jo s e p h J. Pa t n e r Jr . in 19 7 1 ; an d ad a u g h - te r . Ma r s h a An n Pa t n e r in 19 7 1 . Su r v i v o r s : 3 fi rs t co u s i n s , A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 2 p. m . Tu e s d a y . Oc t . 17 . at Ro s e Ce m e t e r y wi t h th e Re v . Sa n d r a Gr e e n e of i i c i a t i r t g . Me m o r i a l s ; Fi r s t Pr e s b y t e ri a n . 26 1 S. Ma i n St . . Mo c k s vi l l e . .y B e s s l c Ma c Sc a n i o n Mr s . Be s s i e Ma c Br i n d l c Se a m o n . 83 . of Ro c k w e l l , di e d Tu e s d a y . Oc t . 10 , 20 0 6 . a l h e r h o m e . Sh e wa s bo m Ca b a r r u s Co u n t y (o i h e la t e Wi l l i a m Bk S m H Al e x a n d e r an d Es t e l l e Ri d d l i n g Bt i n d l e . Mr s . Se a m o n wa s a me m b e r Pi r s l Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Ro c k w e l l . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d , Ro b e r t Al l e n Se a m o n Sr . on Ma y 13 . 19 9 2 ; a so n . Ro b e r t Al l e n Se a m o n Jr . in 19 9 5 ; an d a br o t h e r . Ra l p h Br t n d l e . Su r v i v o r s : a da u g h t e r . Bo n n i e Br c e d l o v e of Ro c k w e l l ; a so n . Da v i d Se a m o n of Wo o d l e a f ; 7 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 10 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; a gt e a l - gr e a t - g i a n d c h i l d ; a si s t e r , Be l l y Hi r s c h of Ba l t i m o r e . Md . ; an d se v e r a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s , as we l l as a la r g e ex l e n i J c d fa m i l y . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n - du e l e d al 2 p . m . . F r i d a y . O c l . 13 , at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a i t c l wi t h th e Re v . Be n n y Vi c k r e y ol f i c i a t l n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in Le g i o n Me mo r i a l Pa r k in Co o l e e m e e . Me m o r i a l s ; Ro w a n Ho s p i c e , 82 5 A W. He n d e r s o n Si . . Sa l i s b u r y . 28 1 4 4 . . Mn r i c l t n Sm i t h Se a t s Mr s . Ma r i e t t a Sm i t h Sc a t . s , 80 , of Gr e e n w o o d Av e n u e , Mo c k s v i l l c . di e d Th u r s d a y , Oc t . 12 . 20 0 6 , at Ka l e B. Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e in Wi n s i o n - S a - le n t . Mt s , Sc a t s wa s bo m Ju n e 9. 19 2 6 . in th e Sh e f f i e l d co m m u ni t y of Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Wi l l i a m Wa d e an d Ma r y Ho l la n d Wr i g h t Sm i t h . Sh e gr a d u at e d fr o m Pe a c e Pr e p a r a t o r y Hi g h Sc h o o l in Ra l e i g h , re ce i v e d an as s o c i a t e de g r e e fr o m Ma r s Hi l l Co l l e g e . Ma t s Hi l l , an d fo r a sh o r t li m e , ha d ta u g h t sc h o o l in Da v i d s o n Co u n t y . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r hu s b a n d . B. E . "G e n e " Se a t s : an d a si s t e r . Mr s . Bo b b i e S. A n d r e w s . Su r v i v o r s : a si s t e r . Co l e a i i S . Fo s t e r of Mo c k s v i l l c ; a da u g h te r . An g e l a s . (D a n ) Sl a u f f e r of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a so n . C. La m a r (C h e r y l ) Sc a t s of Ba l t i m o r e . Mi l . ; 4 gr a n d d a u g h t e r s ; an d se v er a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 2 p. m . Sa t u r d a y , Oc t . 14 . at Ro s e Ce m e t e r y wi t h th e Re v . Do n Ro u t h om c i a l i n g . Me m o r i a l s : Ka t e B. Re y no l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e , 10 1 Ho s pi c e La n e . Wi n s i o n - S a l e m . 27 1 0 3 ; or to a ch a r i t y of on e ' s ch o i c e . ^K o t h y Ju n e Transou Mr s . Kathy June Gough Tr a n s o u , 4 9 . o f Mocksville,died Th u r s d a y , Oct. 12. 2006 at Fo r s y l h Me d i c a l Center. Sh e wa . s born Feb. 21.1957 in Da v i e County lo the late J.E. "J u n e " Go u g h Jr. and Peggy Wa l k e r Gough. She wa.s em pl o y e d wi t h Sara Lee in the hu ma n re s o u r c e s department. Su r v i v o t s : her husband. Ray Ti a n s o u Sr. of the home; a gr a n d s o n . Jason Transou of the ho m e ; 3 daughters, Mary Tt a n s o u . Amy Mise and Tricia Ro g e r s : a son. Ray Transou Jr. an d wi f e Michelle: 8 grandchil dr e n ; a gr e a t - g r a n d d a u g h t e r ; 3 si s t e r s . Na n c y Gmhbs and hus ba n d Bi l l , Vickie llendrix and hu s b a n d Tommy, all of Mo o r e s v i l l e . a n d Barbara Green an d hu s b a n d Tony of Mocks vi l l e ; a special sister. Donna Po l l s ; a brother-in-law. Frank Tr a n s o u HI and wife Gail; 2 sis- le r s - i n - l a w . Barbara Marshall an d Te r r y Attderson and husband Em i e : an d a host of nieces and ne p h e w s . A fu n e r a l service was held, Su n d a y . Oct. 15 at Hay-woilh- Mi l l e r Kindcnon Chapel with th e Re v . A.G. Parker officiating. Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d at Yadkin Val le y Ba p t i s t Church Cemetery. l/ Phyllis Mundy Williams Mrs. Phyllis Mundy Will iams. 67, of High Point died Thursday. Oct. 12. 2006 at her home. Born April 25. 1939 in Rowan County, she is a daugh ter of Furman Glenn Mundy of Texas and the late Annie Norma Loflin Mundy Carter. Mrs. Wil liams was an active member of —o v^ ti- Allendale Baptist Church, where she taught the Junior Sunday School Class and choir for more ' than 30 years. She sat with shut- ins and hospitalized church members. Mrs. Williams was one of the first feihale Little League Baseball coaches. Her 1968 team won the league cham pionship. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Carl "Red" Williams, a brother. Theodore Roosevelt "Butch" Carter, and step-father. Slim Carter. Also surviving: 5 children. Rick Williams of High Point.Robbie James Williams and wife 'g" Carol of Sophia, Scott Russell > Williams and wife Leslie of g Thomasville, Dena Wright and husband Corbet of High Point ©and Shelia Jones of Greensboro; ^ 9 grandchildren; 6 great-grand- H children; a sister, Patty Primak and husband Michael of Archdale; special aunt Elza H Loflin of Salisbury; and special a lifelong friends. Dorothy and mClayton Pardue and Betty Smith. c/j Funeral services were held at W 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23 at g Allendale Baptist Church. High O Point, with the Rev. Bobby fg Metters officiating. Burial fol- O lowed in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. ® Online condolences: « www.cumbyfiiaeralxoin. ^ b Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO John F. Andrews The Rev. John Fletcher Andrews, 61. of Jonesboro.Ga.. died on Saturday, Oct. 21.2006. He had been minister at Lib- eny and Concord United Meth odist churches in Davie County. A memorial service was scheduled for 11 ajn. Thursday. Oct. 26 at First Methodist Church in Maiden, followed by visitation. V. Loniiie Ray Barnes Mr. Lonnie Ray "Hammer" Barnes Sr., 56. of Watts Street,BCooIeemee.died Rowan Regional in Sallsbuty. He was bom in Iredell County to Kalhetine O'Neil Barnes and the late Grover FranUinBames. Mr, Barnes had served his country in the U.S. Army and was employed by Cone Mills. He was a member of the; Kennedy Hall Post No. 106 American Legion and had been a pitcher on the Cooleemee basebiill team. Mr, Barnes was a fan of the Atlanta Braves and Darrell WaJtrip racing. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a broihur. Kenneth "Red" Barnes: and his step-father. Bob McOiiniel. Survivors: his mother, Katherine O. McDaniei ofCool eemee: a son, Lonnie Ray Bamits Jr. of the home: 3 broth ers.Timothy Bo Barnes ofCool eemee. Gary Hok Barnes of Woodleaf and Bobby Dean McDaniei Jr. ofCooleemee: and the brother and sister of Lonnie. Jr., Kyan and Katie Edwards, both of Cleveland. A funeral service was con- ducttuJat 11 a.m..Saturday.Oct. 21. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harbour and Pastor Chris Williams officiat ing. Eluria! followed in Legion Meirorial Park. Memorials: Camp Manna Miniistries, 243 Gibson Way. Mocksville. v_Jituriel Hotise Benson Graveside services fox Muriel H. Benson. 94, of Columbia.S.C. wereheld2 pun. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006 at Woodridge Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Barry Eller officiating. Mrs. Benson died Oct. 23. Bom in Cooleemee. she was the wife of the late William Randeil"Bud"Benson. She was the daughter of the late Jim and Molly Gabard House. Prior to moving to South Carolina more than 25 years ago, she resided in Charlotte. Mrs. Benson was a member of her high school swim team in the 1920s. She was a 1933 graduate of Wingate Junior College. Memorials: Wingate Office of Dev. C B 3071, Wingate. 28174; or Palmetto Health Hospice PO Box 7275. Columbia. SC 29202. Surviving: her son. J. Lynn Benson (Robin) of Lexington. S.C.; 2 grandchildren: 4 greal- grandd^ghters: and 10 nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brolheis. Ray. Virgil, Leonard House, sister. Helen House Kuhlman. * Ray Gwyn Boger Mr, Ray Gwyn Boger, 70, ofCana Road. Mocksville, died Saturday,0ci.21.2006.He was born on May 25. 1936 in Davie County to the late Butley A. and Louise Potts Boger. He was also preceded in death by a son. Kent Douglas Boger. Survivors: his wife.OlaMae Cook Boger of the home; a daughter. Gwendolyn Boger of Mocksville; a son Jeffrey Bogerand wife Denise of Cornelius; 2 grandchildren. 2 sisters. Vada (Lewis) Beck of Mocksville, Libby (J.W.) Leonard of Wel come; and a brother, B, Edwin (Ivy Nell) Boger ofMocksville. A graveside memorial ser vice was conducted at 4 p m Tuesday. Oct. 24. at Union .^apel United Methodist Church cemetery with Dr. Jim Long officiating. Memorials; The ChildrensHome. 1001 Reynolda Road WTnstonSalem. 27I04:orlothe United Methodist Men Scholar- ^p Fund do Leon Norman. 107 Mull Lane. Morganion. 28655. -' Lillian Slone Dixon Mrs. Lillian Cathenne Slone Dixon. 54. ofKae Lane, Mocks- "ille, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006, at Forsyth MedicaJ Cen ter in Winston-Salem. She was bora March 3,1952, in Clincwood. Va.. to John Slone Jr. and the late Claire Bernice Brooks Slone. Mrs. Dixon of the Christian faith, and she loved to spend time with her family, especially hergrandchildren. She loved to sew and go shopping. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Thomas Dewey Slone. Survivors: her father of Florida; a daughter. Lori Dixon (Robbie Edwardsl of Mocks- ville: 4 sons, John Kevin Rhoden (Annel, Mark Duwayne Baiies (Linda), and Richard Adam Heara (Jennifer), all of Flonda. and Robert Wayne Heam of Delaware: 3 sisters. Elizabeth Pfister (Mark) of Tennessee, and Eula Gopee (Christopher) and Tonya Alexander-Slone (.Mark Gardner), all of FJotida; 2 broth- ers, Douglas Ryati Slone (Deborah) of Oregon and Donald Wayne Slone (Josie) of Florida; 10 grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Saturday. Oct. 21. at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Helton officiating. Memonais: .American Heart Assoc.. Memorials and Tributes Processing Center. PC Box 5216. Glen .Allen. V.a 23058- 5216. Online condolences mav be made to tcpatmxom. Doris Mae Potts Gwyn Mrs. Doris Mae Potts Gwyn 74. formerly of Lexington, died Monday, Oct. 16. 2006 at Forsyth MedicaJ Center in Win- sion-Salcm..Mrs. Gwyn was bora Aug. 15,1932 in Davie County to the late Archie Edward and Alice Rosalie Wood Potts. She was a homemaker and a member of Advance L'nited Methodist Church. Mrs. Gwyn enjoyed reading ail ofher cards from her fnends at the church. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Nell Poole and a brother. Gilbert Ray Potts. Survivors; 2 daughters, Deretha Jones (Terry) of Win- ston-Salem and Melissa .Miller of Lexington; a son, Kelly Pea cock of Advance; 2 sisters '^•lima Phelps of Advance and Rosalie (John) Allen of Florida-2 brothers; Billy Joe Potts and Virgil (Lillie .Vlaei Potts, both of Advance; 4 grandchildren; a special fnend, Ethel Dunn; andmany nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at I p.m.Fridav,Oci.20at Advance United .Methodist' Church, with the Rev. Harry Sammons officiating. Burial was ill the church cemetery. Memorials: Advance Methodist. POBox 2021 Advance. ■nirnerAifonzoHowellMr. Turner Alfonzo Howellwas born on Jan, II, 1925 inDavie County, son of the lateSamuel and Ethel Foote Howell.He attended Davie CountySchools, and at an early age hejoined Chinquapin Grove Bap-list Church. In his later years heattended Pleasant Hill BaptistChurch. ln-19S0 he was unitedm marriage to Ruby Louise Dalton.She preceded hita in death onJan. 9, 2000. For many yearsTurner worked at Holly FarmFeed Mill, and retired from Tyson.On Oct. 20, 2006 he died inDavie County Hospital follow- ing an e.Ktended illness. Survivors: a son, Orlanda(.Marsha) Howell ofMocksville;2 daughters. Flavia L. Howelland Eanha Kaye Howell, bothof Mocksville; a sister, RuthHowell of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Lonnie Howell, Gilbert(Mary Ruth) Howell, and Charlie Doc (Louise) Howell all of Mocksville; 6 grandehildren-and 4 great-grandchildren.Funeral services were heW Sunday. Oct. 22 at 2:30 p.m in'he chapei of Graham Funeral Home, On-line condolences at '^'^■grahamfuneralhome.net. .Valerie Tkach HarrisMrs. Valerie Teresa TkachHarris, 46, of Elmore Road.Mocksville, died Oct. 11,2006! at her home. She was bomrMay 25, I960, in Pensaeola, Fla., the daugh- ter of Edward Michael Tkach Sr. and Frances Chaffin Tkach.I '-w-' k'a I She enjoyedworking withcrafts and decorating for theChristmas holidays. She wasdedicated to her family andworked the last eight years at CrestwoodFairmofMocksville.She is preceded in death byher grandmother, Rubve S. Chaffin. Surviving: her husband of 14years, Garry D. Harris; a daughter. Heather Dawn Harris; 2 step children. Crystal Bare (Tim) and NeaJ Harris (Jennifer); 2 granddaughters; a grandson; her •mother-in-law. Bonnie S. Hams; 2 sisters, Debbie T. Lowdefmiik ■(Gray) of Mocksville and Frankie T. Stames (James) of Lexington; 4 brothers, EdwardM. Tkach Jr. of Buffalo, N.Y., Alberto. Tkach (Donna)ofAdvance, David A. Tkach (Paula)of Mocksville and Clifford B.Tkach (Renae) of Advance; 5 nieces; and 5 nephews. A memorial service was eon- ducted at3p.m.Sunday.0ct. 15at Fork Baptist Church in Mocksvdle with Pastor Robert Gatrett officiating. -Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care ofIredell. 2347 Simon- ton Road. Statesville. 28625. ^ OO O■1 <=, • =3 Elsie Jean Addy Elsie Jean Aiicly. 82. of Dcadmon Road, Mocksville, died on Saiarday. Oct. 28,2006 at her residence- Bom in Hibbing, Minn, on Jan. 22. 1924. she was the daughter of the late Anton and Jennie Mattson Ranatala. She was a homemakcr and was of the Methodist faith. Survivors; 3 daughters, Kaihy A. (Eilis) Hayes of .Mocksville. Ginny A. Anderson and Eleanor A. Binnings, both of Colorado Springs. Colo.; a sister, Elma (Roger) Salchen of Bimiingham, Ala.; 5 grandchil dren; andSgrcat-gnindchildren. There will be no visitation locally and services will beheld at a later date in Minnesota. Helen Clement Barnhardt Mrs. Helen Clement Earn hardt. 84. of US 158. Mocks ville. died Friday. Oct. 27,2006, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Wnston-SaJem. She was bom April 6,1922, in Davie County to the late Avery and Mollie Whiitaker Clement. Mrs. Barnhardt was a graduate of .Mocksville High School class of 1939. and was a lifelong member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. She had worked for Monleigh Gar ment for 20 years. Mrs, Earn hardt enjoyed needlework and growing flowers, but her favor ite pastime was spending time with family. I She was also preceded in death by her husband. Crimes Eiward Barnhardt on Feb. 12. 2003; and a brother, Avery Doc Clement Jr. Survivors; 2 sons.Roberts. (Glenda) Barnhardt and EdwardC. (Doris) Barnhardt. both of Mocksville; a sister. Dorothy McCulloh of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren: 4 great-grand children; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 pan., Sunday, Oct. 29. at Oak Grove United Meth odist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Donald Funderburk offici ating. Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. JOJ Hospice Lane. Winston-SaJem 27103. Cecil Gray Berrier Mr. Cecil Gray Bemer, 78, of Deadmon Road. Mocksville, tlied Wednesday. Oct. 25, 2006. at Forsyih .Medical Center In Winsion-Salem. He was bom July 25. 1928. in Davie County to the late I. Clinton andAnnie Cope Berrier.Mr. Berrier was a g^uaie of Cooleemee High School, class of 1940, and graduated from the University ofKentucky. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serv- ing during World War [I. Mr. Berrier was retired from Fed Ex with more than 25 years of ser vice and was a lifelong member of Concord United Methodist Church in Mocksville. He en joyed reading and collecting old Scagrove pottery. He was also preceded in deaih by 6 sisiers and 4 broih- ers. Survivors; a sister, Betsy Berrier Nichols of Winter Park,.. V Fla.; 2 broihers. James "Jim" Berrier and Sam Berrier. bolh of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews, A funeral service was con ducted at 11 ajn..Sanirday.Oct.28.at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Arnold P. Gosdell ofTi- ciating. A private graveside ser vice foJIowed at Concord United Melhodisi Church Cemetery. Memorials; Concord Meth odist cemetery fund, c/o Ronnie Seamon. 157 Pinevallev Road. Mocksville. Charles Wilson Call Mr. Charles Wilson Call. 82, of Call Road. Mocksville. died Saturday. Oct. 28. 2006. at NCH Stale Veter ans Home in Salisbury. He was born March Davie County to the late TaylorB. and Cora Mae PhelpsCall, Mr. Call was a vet eran of the U.S. Army having served during World War II. He was a long-time member at Lib erty United .Methodist Church f wherehehadsunginthechufch and senior choir, was a former trustee. Mr. Call was retired from Ingersoll-Rand after 17 years of service and was for merly with Dixie Furniture Co. in Lexington. Mr. Call enjoyed fishing. Softball, and Western ad venture movies. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Rulh Foster Call; a sister, Ruby McDaniel; and 3 brothers, Os car Call; Graham Call and fimmy Call. Survivors: a daughter. Peggy (Curtis) Call Marshall of Demon; a sister, Edna Janowski of Florida; 2 brothers, Ralph (Margaret) Call and Clarence (Lucy) Call, all of Mocksville; 2 grandsons; and 2 great-grand sons. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Monday. Oct. 30. at Liberty United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Karen Roberts, Jimmy Essex, the Rev. Arnold Gosnell and Helen Fos ter officialing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Liberty Method- isl, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocks ville; or 10 Alzheimers Associa tion, Carolina Piedmont Chap ter. 3420 Shamrock Dr.. Char- lone. 28215. Bessie Pauline Gartner Miss Bessie Pauline Caitner. 89. formerly of the Salem Church Community, died Wednesday. Oct. 25, 2006. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. Canner was bom Feb. 27, i9I7,in DavJc County to the late Thomas Glenn and Bessie Demon Bameycastle Gartner. She was an active, lifetime member of Salem Methodist Church and was a charter mem ber of WSCS. now United Meth odist Women. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Roy Holt Conner and Thomas E. Carmer. Survivors; a brother, Cecil (Ruth) Canner of.Mocksville; 2 sisters-in-law. Kalhleen Conner of .Mocksville and Ovella Canner ofIndian Trail; 3 nieces; and 2 nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at II a.m.Sufiirday.Oct. 28, at Salem United .Methodist Church, with the Rev. Stephen Blairofficiating. Burialwasin the church cemetery. Memorials: Salem Methodist building fund, c/o Paul Shew. 1582 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. Jack Bell Daniel Jack Bell Daniel died on Oct 16.2006. A memorial service will be held Sunday. Nov. 5 at 3 pan. at Community Baptist Church. Gladstone Road, The Rev. Clyde 3ettle$ will officiate. o o S' 9 tz David Delmous Graves Mr. David Delmous Graves. SO. of Deadmon Road. Mocks- ville. died Wednesday. Oct. 11. 2006. at his home. Mr. Graves was bom June 22,1956, in Davie County to the late Hugh Delmous and Bessie Richie Graves. He was a farmer and had worjced with M&D Contiact Mowing. Survivors; a brother, John Hugh Graves of the home; and several cousins. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16, at Fork Baptist Church Cem etery. Robert Pickett Robert Pickett. 81. of Leaington. died Monday. Oct. 30,2006 at the residence of his son after several years of- declining health. His funeral service will be held at 2 pan. Friday. Nov. 3 at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Dr. Billy Joe Leonard and Jerry Moore. Burial will be in Forest Hill Memorial Park with Military Graveside Rites by VFW Post 3074. Mr. Pickett was bom March 15.1925 in Davidson County to the late Clyde Holland Pickett and Ella Berrier Pickett. Ho., graduated from Lexington High School in 1943, and was a^ Seamon First Class in the US Navy during World War n, A member of Second Reformed United Church of Christ, he retired as captain of the Lexington Fire Dept after 28 years of service. He was a member of the VFW Post 3074 and the American Legion Post 8, He was preceded in death by his wife. Hazel Jenkins Pickett after 57 years of marriage, 5 brothers, Luther Pickett, Tommy Pickett. Harold Pickett. Joseph Pickett. Clyde Pickett and 3 sisters. Jennie Lee Gamwell. Adale Anderson and Carrie Wall. Survivors; sons. Robert Wendell Pickett and wife Londa of Linwood, Joseph Anthony Pickett and wife Patricia of Advance; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grantlchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pan. Thursday. ■Tfov. 2 at Davidson Funeral Home, Lexington, and other times at the home on Hamilton Lane. Memorials; Hospice of Davidson, PO Box 1941, Lexington, 27293, Online condolences at www/iavidsonfiuieralhomejtet. Pauline Daniel Prim Mrs. Pauline Daniel Prim, 90. of Ruffin Street. Cooleemee. died Wednesday, Oct. 25.2006. at Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksville after a long ill ness. Mrs. Prim was bom July 12. 1916, in Davie County to the late Grant Goshen and Pearl Fowler Daniel. She was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. Mrs. Prim took several education courses at Cauwba College and earned her bachelor's degree in home eco nomics at Salem College, where she was on the May Day Com mittee for her last three years, in the Psychology Club and the Home Economics Club all four years. During her freshman year, she served as treasurer and in her senior year she was vice presi dent and also during her senior year, she was the Exchange and Circulation Managers of the school newspaper. The Salemite. Mrs. Prim retired after 32 years of teaching. She had taught at William R. Davie Elementary School for a short while and it was here she met her future hu^ band. V.G. Prim. She enjoyed playing bridge with close friends in Cooleemee and Mocksville clubs. She loved animals. She was also preceded in death by her husband. V.G. Prim Sr., on Oct. 27.1999. Survivors: a son. V.G. "Frosty" Prim Jr. and wife Su san. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 am. Thursday. Oct. 26. at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Dennis Marshall ofTiciat- ing. Memorials; Humane Society of Davie. PO Box 153. Mocks ville; or Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Davie. PO Box 522, Mocks ville. " s z o" ■ Jose Alfredo Ruiz Jose Alfredo Ruiz. 42, of Whitney Road.Mocksville.died on Saturday, Oct. 28.2006,at his residence.Bom in El Salvador on Aug. 1,1964. he was the son of NanioDeras and Maria Ruiz, who survive. He was employed at LeeJeans Warehouse and was of the Catholic faith.Also surviving; his wife,Claudia Lorena TUrcios. a son.Henry J, Ruiz and a stepson, Andrew Guardado, all of thehome; 2 daughters, Josslyn Ruiz-Turcios and Allyson G.Ruiz-Tureios; a brother. MiguelRuiz of Califomia; 3 sisters. Patricia Ruiz and Reyna Rhodeof California, and Elizabeth Ruiz of El Salvador. Mack M. Wagner Mr. Madk McClelland "M. M." Wagner. 81, of Junction Road, Mocksville, died Satur day, Oct. 28,2006. at his home. He was bom Dec. 1.1925. in Iredell County to the late Cowan Harris and Estelle McLean Wagner. Mr. Wagner was a vet eran of the U.S. Marines, hav-^ ing served during World War n. He was retired from Spector Freight Systems and was of the Baptist faith. He was also preceded in death by his wife. Ila Lorraine Motes Wagner, on Sept. 16.2006; a daughter. Darlene Livengood; and 3 brothers. Har ris Wagner. Cif. Wagner and Ray Wagner. Survivors; a daughter. Cheryl Stanley of Mocksville; 2 sons, Joel (Debbie) Wagner and Ray (Melody) Wagner, all of Mocks ville; a sister, Mary Neal (David) Bisanerof Georgia; 2 sisters-in- law, Lizzie Wagner of Mooresville and Geraldine WagnerofStatesville; 10 grand children; and 21 great-grandchil dren. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 pm., Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jim Gryder officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cem etery. O' s. fNj I o g ooe ni S3PQ 8 e1§ 2o-e cr CO v/Brilfany Mleliacla Draughn Miss Brillany Michaels Draughn, II. of Joe Road.aMocksviile, died Monday. Oct. 30.2006. Michaels was born Ocl, F 0 r s y t h Counly lo Michael Ryan Draughn and Regina Swicegood Allen. She was a fifth grade student at Cornaiaer Elementary School and was the recipient of the citi zenship award from the Davie County Board of Education- Michaels attended Cornalzer United Methodist Church. Shewas well loved and had many friends. She was preceded in death by paternal great-grandparents. Otis Stewart and Jesse Martin Draughn and malernal great- grandparents. Milchel and Juanita Fleming and Van Allen and Annie Gullett Swicegood. Survivors: her mother, ReglnaSwicegood (Jason) Allenof the home; her father, Michael Ryan (Teresa) Dr.iughn of Mocksville; a brother, Jesse Draughn of the home; maternal grandparents, Joe and Mona Swicegood ofMocksville; pater nal grandparents, Ervin and Brenda Draughn of Mocksville; great-grandparents, R.V. and Mildred Spry; step-grand- mother.Ann Allen; 2 aunts, Keri Correll and daughter l^yton of Mocksville and Sharon Swicegood of Catawba; and an uncle. Dwayne (Cindy) Swisher and-daughler. Brandt. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.m. Friday. Nov. 3, at Turrentine Baptist Church, with the Revs. Joe Smith and the Shane Young officiating. Burialwas in the church cemetery. Memorials: Brenner Childrens Hospital, c/o WFUBMC, Medical Center Blvd., Winston Salem, 271S7; a trust account for Regina Allen which may be mailed to Comaizer Elementary School. 552 Comatzer Rd., Mocksville; onoBankoflheCarolinas, 135 Boxwood Village. Mocksville. memo line Michaela Draughn. • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliiirstlny, Nov. 9,2006 i/Spurgeon H. Foster Sr. Mr.Spurgeon Holmes Foster Sr.. 89. formerly of Dulln Road. Mocksville. died Friday, Nov. 3. 2006, at Kale B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. Mr. Foster was bom Sept. 30. 1917, in Davie County toihe late James Franklin and Maty Lillie Dell Garwood Foster. He was a retired farmer and was a mem ber of Comaizer United Meth odist Church, where he had been a trustee. He was also preceded in death by 3 sisters. I^ona Hepler. Sallie Winters, and Geneva Hepler; and 3 brothers. William Foster. Theodora Foster, and Charlie Foster. Survivors; his wife of 65 years. Virginia Lucille Melton Foster of Autumn Care of Mocksville: a daughler. Judy (Rog6r) Musgrave of Mocks ville; 2 sons. Spurgeon (Sherry) Foster Jr. and Jerry (Cindy) Fos ter. all of Mocksville; 4 grand children; a .slcp-granddaughler. and 2 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Monday, Nov. 6. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Jack Luther and Shane Young officiating, Burial fol lowed in Cornalzer United Methodist Church Cemetery, Memorials; Alzheimers As sociation, Western Carolina Chapter. 3800 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte. 28215-3220; Ameri can Heart Association. PO Box 5216. Glen Allen. VA 23058- 5216: or American Diabetes As sociation. Memorial/} ionor lYo- gram.}>OBox 1132.Fairfax. VA 22038-1132. Selnia Bosf Harrington Mis.&iina Bost Haninglon, 90. of Apex, died Wednesday. Nov. 1.2006, at the Spring Ar bor home. Mrs. Harrington was bom July 26. 1916. to the late John and Mary Wagoner Bast. She was a member of First United Methodist iChurch. Mocksville and wa.5 a homemaker. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Hugh Harrington, in August. 1994. Survivors: 3 sons. Dennis Harrington and wife Brenda of Raleigh. Hugh E. "Eddie" Harrington and wife Joyce of Asheboro, and Norman Harrington and wife Peggy of Kaimapo-lis; 4 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4, at First United Method ist Church, Mocksville with the Revs. Don Routh and Coy Privetle officiating. Burial fol lowed at West Lawn Memorial Park, China Grove. Memorials: Heartland Home Health Care & Hospice, 3117 Poplarwood Court. Suite 114, Raleigh 27604; or First Method ist Church. 310 N. Main St., Mock.sville. '■^rline Cauilk Houck Erline Caudle Houck. 78, of Hamptonville. formerly of Lexington, died Saturday. Nov. at her home. Her funeral was held Tuesday.Nov, 7,at Mt.Camiel Freewill Baptist Church, conducted by (lie Rev. Darrell Cartretle. Burial was in Lexington City Cemetery. Mrs. Houck was born in Yadkin Counly on Aug. 24.1928 to Thurmond Caudle and Nancy Shores Caudle. She was of the Baptist Faith and a retired employee of Erianger and Parkdale Mills. She was preceded in death byher parents, grandchildren Jackie Bobbins and Chris Cooper, brothers Leo Caudle and Charlie Caudle, anil daugliler-in-law Barbara Wootis Houck, Survivors: her husband. Balies "Slim" Houck of the home; a son. Duck Houck of Lexington: daughters, Jane Bobbins and husband Bobby Gene uf Mocksville and Polly Cook and husband John of Lexington; 4 grandchildren; 9 gieat-grandchildrcn: brothers. Vemon Caudle of Lexington and Alvis Caudle of Hamptonville; halfbrothers. David Caudle and William Caudle, both of Lexington; and special family • member. Mike Woods. Online condolences: wwivJavidsonfuneralhomtJitt. CO o o z S Q- cr)c 3 C3 3 O2 n O • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 9,2006 v/^ueen Rebecca Jordan Queen Rebecca Doulin Jor dan, 77. of Lexington, died Sun day morning. Nov. 5,2006 at her home. A memorial service was to be held Thursday. Nov. 9 at 3 p.m. at New Life Seventh Day Adventist Church,conducted by Pastor Maisena Davis and Elder Donald Belton. Mrs. Jordan was born in Davie Cdunty on May 6, 1929 to John Thomas Doulin and Esther Chaplain Doulin. She was a homemaker and a mem ber of New Life SDA Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Thomas Jor dan. Survivors: sons, Frank Ed ward Ross of Riverdale, Oa., John Nathaniel Jordan and wife Hyon Cha of Greensboro, and Earl Lewis Jordan of Lexington; daughters, Rebecca Brooks, Cynthia J. Mobley and husband Michael, Mary Louise Jordan, Shelia J. Miller and husband George, arid Anita Jackson, all of Lexington; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; broth ers, Garfield Doulin and wife Frankie of l\6nston-Salem, John Doulin Jr. of Washington, D.C., Cathell Doulin and Edward Adam Doulin, both of Lexing ton; sister, Marion D. Doulin of Lexington; an uncle; and a host of nieces and nephews. Online condolences: mvivulavidsonfuneralhomejiet. ~S I ty- vxlack McArthur Kepley Mr. Jack McArthur Kepley, 63, of Salisbitry, died Monday. Nov. 6, 2006. at Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom Sept. 14,1943, in Rowan County to the late Carvie Lindsay and Ellen Cordell Lefler Kepley. Mr. Kepley was a member of Cal vary Baptist Church in Salisbury. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by 4 sisters, Helen Lewis, Velma Peregory, Faye Loving and Olene Kepley; and 2 broth ers, C.B. Kepley and Lloyd Kepley. Survivors: the mother of his children, Ophelia Keller Kepley; 2 daughters, Sherri (Spencer) Squier of Advance and Ibmmy Brot^^ick Cohen) of Mocks- ville; 3sisters,Elste(BJ.)Leaiy of Portsmouth, Vo., Mozel (Gary) Goodman of Shallotle and Pansy (Ronnie) Sells of Salisbury; a brother, Bobby (Marlene) Kepley of Salisbury; sister-in-law. Marguerite Kepley of Salisbury; a brother-in-law, Eddie Lewis of Virginia Beach, Va.; S grandchildren; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and neph ews. A funeral service will be con ducted at 7 p.m.,Thursday, Nov. 9, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Lewis Phillips ofliciat- ing. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p jn., Friday, Nov. 10, in Rose Cemetery. The fam ily will receive friends from 5:30-7 pxn.Thursday, Nov. 9,at Eaton Funeral Home and at other times at the home of his daugh ter, Sherri Squier of Advance.. Memorials: Calvary Baptist, 225 E. Ridge Rd., Salisbury, *' 28144; or other charity. v/borothy Fuller Miller Dorothy Fuller Miller, for merly of Clifton Forge. Va. and a resident of Autumn Care of Mocksville, died on Friday, Nov. 3,2006 at Iredell Memorial Hos pital after a brief illness. She was bom on Dec. 10, 1919. Suryjvors: a son, David T. Miller and wife Suzanne of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; a sister, Elizabeth F. Dudding of Eagle Rock, Va.; a brother. Chester I. Fuller of Roanoke, Va.; and numerous nieces, neph ews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, 3 sisters and 2 broth ers. A graveside service will be held Thursday, Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. at the Methodist Cemetery at Eagle Rock. \/James Francis Ocker Sr. James Francis Ocker Sr.. 86. ofMocksville. died Nov. 6,2006 at the W.G. Hefner Medical Cen ter in Salisbury. He W.-IS bom May 27, 1920 in Allaben, N.Y. to the late Ed ward and Ada Jones Ocker. He was also preceded in death by 5 brothers. Survivors: a son. James F. (Grayce) Ocker Jr. of Clover. S.C.; 4 step-grandchildren; com panion of 29 years. Blanche Bul lion of Mocksville; a sister, Marie Crown of North Palm Beach, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at a later date in New York. v/tevan Thomas O'Neal Evan Thomas O'Neal, 14, of Davie Academy Road, Mocks ville, died on Saturday. Nov. 4. 2006. Bom in Iredell County on Dec. 28, 1991, he was the son of Audra Denise Wbitehead, who survives. Evan was a stu dent at South Davie Middle School and was of the Baptist faith. Also surviving: his stepfa ther, Carl Jordan; 3 brothers, Bryce O'Neal. Dustin and Daniel Jordan, all of the home; his grandmother, Mary Lou Whitehead of Cleveland; an aunt, Maria W. (Pete) Lavoie of New Hampshire; and 2 uncles, Eric Whitehead of Raleigh and Johnny (Tammy) Whitehead of Faith. A service to celebrate Evan's life will be held on Thursday. Nov. 9, at 3 p.m. at Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Bobby Seagroves officiat ing. Burial will be in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday. Nov. 8, from 7-9 pan. at Davie Funeral Service. CO ■^oo z; S . Q_ = C .CC 3 OO Oo s .2 O ..a O 3^-C ' r • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 9,2006 -3 S <1 '^Bllly Joe Polls Mr. Billy Joe Poiis, 72, of Polls Road, Advance, died Fri day. Nov. 3,2006. at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center. Mr. Potts was bom Oct. 8, 1934, in Davie County to the late Archie Edwards and Alice Rosalie Wood Potts. He was a farmer and was a member of Advance United Methodist Church. _ He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Nell Ppole and Doris Mae PoIU Gwyn; and a brother, Gilbert Ray Potts. Survivors: 2 sisters, Wilma Phelps of Advance and Rosalie (fohn) Allen of Florida; a brother, Virgil (LiHie Mae) Potts of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov^at Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery in Advance wuh the Rev. Harry Sammons otTiciating. Memoriais: Advance Meth odist, PC Box 2021, Advance. i/bpal Virginia Whitener Mrs. Opal Virginia Mathis Whitener, 85. of NC 801 N., Mocksvllle, died Sunday, Nov. 5,2006, at Davie Place. She was bom Feb. 10,1921, in McDowell County to the late Bruce and Haney Snipes Mathis. Mrs. Whitener was retired from the Zayre Dept. Store Co. and had worked several years at the Kress & Co. Dept. Store in downtown VVinston-Salem. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Paul S. Whitener; and a son, Paul Cecil Whitener in 2002. Survivors: a granddaughter; a daughter-in-law, Nellie Reavis Whitener of Mocksville; 2 nieces; and many cousins living in the Marion'area. A funeral service will be con ducted at II ajn., Friday, Nov. 10, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jim MattiA officiating. Burial will follow in Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery in Yadkinville.The family will re ceive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9, at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorials: Meals on Wheels, c/o Davie Senior Ser vices, 622 N. Main St., Mocks ville; or Special Olympics of Davie, 644 N. Main St., Mocks ville. 2 .a o a>Q_ _ C ^ 3 O O Oo s «5 Ossle Glendora Allison Mis. Ossie Glendora "Dora" AlUsoQ, 92, of 160 Williams Sc., MocksvUle.died Nov. 14.2006 at her home. She was a native of Davie County, and a member of St. John AME Zion Church. Survivors: a brother, Gaston Lyons ofScaiesviUe; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. Her funeral service will be Friday, Nov. 17 at 3 pan. in the chapel ofGraham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Jamie Grant will ofTiciate, and burial will follow in St. John AME Zion Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home 30 ntinutes before the service. , Robert Buckner Hall Jr. Mr. Robert Buckner "Buck" Hall Jr., 53, of Haliander Drive, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Nov.a 14, 2006, at Davie County Hospital, He was bom in Rowan County to Rob- en Buckner and Hope Fitohett was a graduate of Davie High School and had served as class president He bad attended UNC Chapel Hill from 1971 to 1974, graduated from Campbell Uni^ versicy in 1976 with a degree In edncalion and had taught in the Haywood County School sys tem. Mr. Hall was employed by the Davie County Health De partment for 30 years. He was a member ofFirst BaptistCburch- Mocksville, where be had served as a deacon. Mr, Hall bad worked with the Boy Scouts of American and was a past board member of the Davie County United Way. He was a sports man, fisherman and environ mentalist, who had a deep love for (he mouDlatns. He was preceded in death by a brother, Carl Stacy Hall, on ApiU30,2006. Survivors: his parents of Mocksville: his wife, Dixie Walker Hall of the home: a son, Robert Buckner "Tripp" Hall III ofthe borne; a sister, Hope Hall Thte ofMaabactan, N.Y.; and his faithful companion, Jerry Springer. A funeral service will be con ducted at 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, at First Baptist Church in Mocksville, with Dr. Van Lankford and the Rev. Charles Bullock officiating. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The fam ily was to receive friends from 6-8pjn.Wednesday,Nov. 15,at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, PO Box 153, or First Baptist Youth Programs, 390 N. Main St, Mocksville. (. Wilma Delia Owens Miss Wilma Delia Owens, 104, of Salisbury, died Wednes day, Nov. 8,2006, at Brian Cen ter. Salisbury. She was bom April 19,1902, in Davidson County to the late Walter Lee and Lula H. Barbar Owens. She had been a mem ber of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Miss Owens was re tired from Burlington (Erwin) Mills after 47 years of service. She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Lillie Burner, Ida Mae Hall and Mattie Owens: and 4 brothers, Joe Owens,Tay lor Owens, Ralph Owens and Delmer Owens- Survivors: many nieces, nephews, graat-itieces and greai- nepbews. A fimetal service was con ducted at 2 pjn., Saturday,Nov. 11, atEaton FuneralChapel with (he Rev. Virgil Huccherson offi ciating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salsibury. Joseph Patella Mr. Joseph John Patella. 67, ofPudding Ridge Road,Mocks ville, died Monday, Nov. 13, 20O6 at Forsyih Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Funeral arrangements were incomplete as ofpress time, and are being handled by Briggs Fu- nertd Home in Demon. y John Andrew Seats Mr. John Andrew Seats. 76, of Clemmons, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006 at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Oct. 17,1930 in Davie County to Cbailie Bur ton and Sadie Hutchens Seats. Mr. Seats was a longtime mem ber of Clemmons United Meth odist Church, a Masonic mem ber for more than 50 years and retired with 32 years of service with Piedmont Aviation. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Dallas Seats and Gene Seats, a sister, Frances Powell, and a nephew, Danell Harpe. Survivors: his wife. Isabelle "Belle" Smith Seats ofthe home; a SOD, Marc "Andy" Seats, a daugtuer,Andrea Suggs and hus band Robby, and 2 grandchil dren, all of Clemmons: a sister. Nan Harpe of Farmingion: 2 nephews: and 3 nieces. A memorial service was held at 3 pjn. Sunday, Nov. 19 at Clemmons United Methodist Church with the Revs. Phillip Cole and Marcus Portis offici ating. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenier, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103: or Clemmons Methodist, PO Box 329, Gemmons, 27012. /3 , rc or ' C /{ ' 2 - y o L DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y , No v . 23,2006 - 9 ^ Ri c h a r d E, LI v c n g o o d Mr . Ri c h a r d Eu g e n e LI v c n g o o d . 57 , of Hi c k o r y , di e d No v . 15 , 2 0 0 6 at hi s re s i d e n c e . He wa s bo r n in Fo r s y l h Co u n t y on Ma r c h 29 . 19 4 9 to Lo u i s e Sw i n k Li v e n g o o d of Ki l l De v i l Hi l l s an d th e la t e E. M . Li v e n g o o d . He at t e n d e d Cr o s s ro a d Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h an d wa s a tr u c k dn vc r fo r Mi d - S t a t e Or a d - In g . He wa s a me m b e r of Ba d Co m p a n y St r e e t Ro d s & Cu s to m s an d a ve t e r a n of th e We t - na m Wa r . Hi s fu n e r a l wa s he l d at 5 pa n . Th u i s d a y . N o v . 16 at Ba s s - S m i t h Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l wi t h th e Re v , Ja c k Pe d l o w of f i c i a t i n g . Ho n o r ar y pa l l b e a r e r s we r e me m b e r s of Ba d Co m p a n y St r e e t Ro d s & Cu s t o m s . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , De b b i e Ca n i p e Li v e n g o o d of th e ho m e ; 3 so n s . Ri c h a r d Li v e n g o o d Jr . of Mo c k s v i l l e , Ja m i e Li v e n g o o d of Sa l c m . Va . . an d Br a n d o n Wi l l i s of Hi c k o i y : 2 da u g h t e r s . T a m a r a Li v e n g o o d of Fr a n k l i n an d Je s si c a Wi l l i s of Hi c k o r y ; 3 br o t h er s . St e v e Li v e n g o o d of Ad va n c e . an d Ge o r g e Li v e n g o o d an d Da l e Li v e n g o o d . bo t h of Wi n s t o n - S a l e m ; an d 7 gr a n d ch i l d r e n . i/ ^ o s e p h Pa t e l l a Mr . Jo s e p h "J o e " Jo h n Pa te l l a . 67 . of Pu d d i n g Ri d g e Ro a d . Mo c k s v i l l e . di e d Mo n da y . No v . 13 . 20 0 6 at Fo r s y l h Me t ^ c a l Ce n t e r in Wi n s t o n - S a le m . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s he l d at 2 p. m . Fr i d a y , No v . 17 , at Fl o y d Ba p t i s V C h u r c h Ce m e t e r y , co n d u c t e d by th e Re v . Ch a r l e s Di c k e n s . Mr . Pa t e l l a wa s bo m Ap r i l 16 . 19 3 9 in Br o o k l y n . N. Y . to Vi n c e n t Da v i d an d Na n e t t e Ca l d e r a t o Pa t e l l a . He wa s re t i r e d fr o m th e Ra d i o l o g y De p a r t m e n t of Fo r s y l h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r . He wa s a ve t e r a n of th e U. S . Ar m y . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s pa r e n t s an d a ne p h e w . Ia n Da v i s . Su r v i v o r s : hi s sp o u s e . Ja n i c e Da v i s Pa t e l l a of th e ho m e ; a so n . Ma r c u s Pa t e l l a an d fr i e n d Gr e g : Ba l l of Wi n s t o n - S a l e m ; da u g h - ! te r s . An d r e a Br o t h e r s an d hu s ba n d Do u g an d Do n n a Do u b an d hu s b a n d El t o n , al l of Wi n s t o n - Sa l e m ; br o t h e r s , Ni c k Pa t e l l a an d wi f e Gi n n y . Vi n c e n t Pa t e l l a an d wi f e Ga i l , Jo h n Pa t e l l a an d wi f e S u e . a l l of W i n s t o n - S a l e m , an d Da v i d Pa t e l l a an d wi f e Ke l l y of Wi l m i n g t o n ; 5 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d a ni ^ . Me m o r i a l s : Ro n a l d Mc D o n al d Ho u s e . 5 0 6 A l e x a n d e r Dr i v e . Du r h a m . NC 27 7 0 5 . ' On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : Hw w i i r i g g ^ ^ e r a / A o i n c r o n t . f^ d \ J . IC > , ^O O G 'i' ■ ' Mr i W i l i i a m J o e l Ri f e , 8 7 , o f Ke n Dw i g g i n s Dr i v e , Md e k s - vi l l e , di e d Tu e s d a y , No v . 14 , 20 0 6 , at Fo r s y l h Me d i c a l Ce n te r in Wi n s t o n - S a l e m . He wa s bo m Ma y 29 , 1 ^ 1 9 , in Ale x a n d e r Co u n t y , II I . to th e la t e Fr a n c i s A. an d Ju l i a Se r i s Ri f e . Mr . Ri f e re t i r e d fr o m Mo n s a n t o Ch e m i c a l Co . in Il l i no i s af t e r 30 ye a r s of se r v i c e . He wa s a ve t e r a n of th e U. S . Ai r Fo r c e , a me m b e r of th e Ni g h t Fi g h t e r s , du r i n g Wo r l d Wa r II an d wa s a me m b d r of th e Ve t e r an s of Fo r e i g n Wa r Po s t in Fa i r v i c w Hi s . , II I . Mr . Ri f e wa s a me m b e r of Bla i s e Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , a fo r m e r me m b e r of Em a n u e l Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Gr a n i t e Ci t y . II I . an d wa s a fo r m e r de a c o n . He wa s als o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a so n , Wi l l i a m Da l e Wi l l i f o r d ; a si s t e r , Ir e n e Ra m i c h ; an d a br o t h e r . Bu z z Ri f e . Su r v i v o r s ; hi s wi f e . Cl a r i c e Bo h a n n o n Ri f e ; a so n , Da n a L. Rif e of Sm i t h t o n , II I . ; a ste p da u g h t e r , Jo y c e An n (L a r r y ) Gr e i n e r of Hi g h l a n d , II I . ; a st e p - • .s o n , Wil l y (D e b b i e ) Wi l l i f o r d of Ad v a n c e ; a da u g h t e r - i n - l a w , Ch a r l o t t e Wi l l i f o r d of Ja c k s o n , Mi s s ; to gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; IS gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 2 gr e a t - gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d se v e r a l nie c e s an d ne p h e w s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 3 p jii . , T h u r s d a y , No v . 16 , at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l wit h th e Re v . Ke n Fu r c h e s of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d at a la t e r da t e in La k e v i e w Me m o r i a l Ga r d e n s in Fa i r v i e w Ht s . . 11 1 . Me m o r i a l s : Bl a i s e bu i l d i n g fu n d , c/ o Bo b Do n l e y , 13 4 Bl a i s e Ch u r c h Rd . , Mo c k s v i l l e . \/ R e t a Ga y e Vo g l e r " Mr s . Re t a Ga y e Ow e n s Vo g l e r , 70 . o f A d v a n c e , d i c d Sat- ur d a y . N o v . I8 . 2 0 0 6 a t t h e Kate B. Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e . Sh e wa s bo m Ju n e 26 , 1936 in Da v i e Co u n t y to Paul Re g i n a l d an d G. L . Sig m o n Ow e n s . Mr s . Vo g l e r wa s a mem be r of Ad v a n c e Un i t e d Me t h o d is t Ch u r c h an d re t i r e d af t e r 20 ye a r s of se r v i c e as a fi n a n c e of fi ce r of Da v i e Co u n t y . Sh e is pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r fa t h e r an d a so n , Ri c h m o n d Sh e e k "D i c k i e " Vo g l e r Jr . Su r v i v o r s : he r hu s b a n d of 52 ye a r s , Ric h m o n d Sh e e k "D i c k " Vo g l e r " Sr . ; a da u g h t e r , Kelly Ga y e Ha m r i c k an d hu s b a n d Ma r k ; 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; her mo t h e r ; a sis t e r , Ly n n e Ow e n s Gl a d s t o n e ; an d a da u g h t e r - i n - la w , Sh a r o n Fr a n c k Vo g l e r . A ce l e b r a t i o n of li f e wa s held 11 a. m . Mo n d a y , No v . 20 at Ad va n c e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h wit h th e Re v . Ha r r y Sa m m o n s of f i c i a t i n g . Me m o r i a l s : Ho s p i c e / P a l l i a ti v e Ca r e Ce n t e r , 10 1 Ho s p i c e La n e , Wi n s t o n - S a l e m 27 1 0 3 , or to a ch a r i t y of th e do n o r ' s ch o i c e . Davie County Public Library Mockaville, NC Oi - r - J ' J i/ ' L o u i s e L. Di c k i n s o n Lo u i s e ' L' i v c n g o o d Di c l ^ s o n , M. di e d oi l We d n e s da y , No i r . 22 ; 20 0 6 . at Da v i e Pl a c e in Mo c k s y i i l e . ' ' Sh e wa s bo m in Co o l e e m e e , th e da i i j ^ e r of th e la t e Oo w a n Li v e n g o O d . an d Ai i n i e Ij a m e s . Sh e gr a d u a t e d fr o m Co o l e e m e e Hi g h Sc h o o l an d Mi t c h e l l Co l le g e . Sh e wo r k e d fo r mo r e th a n 20 ye a r s at Ta t i g l e w o o d Pa r k pr i o r to re t i r e m e n t . ' Xo i i i s e an d he r hi i s b a i t d , . Ed g a r , en j o y e d th e i r re t i r e m e n t y e a r s de a l i n g in an t i q u e s . Th i s pr o v i d e d op p o r tu n i t i e s fo r tr a v e l an d fr i e n d sh i p s . In he r fr e e ii n t e sh e lo v e d to ga r d e n ai i d st u d y bi r d s ' . Sh e li v e d mo s t of he r li f e in Mo c k s - vi l l e an d wa s ' a c t i v e in th e Wo m a n ' s Cl u b an d Fi r s t Pr e s b y te r i a n Ch u r c h . Su r v i v o r s : a da u g h t e r . An n e Le n n i e of La n c a s t e r , Pa . ; 3- gr a n d s o n s ; a gr a n d d a u g h t e r , an d a gr e a t - g r a n d s o n . ' n Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r so n , Ja m e s M; Di c k i n s o n , an d he r .h u s b a n d of 63 ye a r s , Ed g a r Di c k i n s o n . A me m o r i a l se r v i c e wi l l be he l d at 11 : 3 0 aj n . , Fr i d a y , De c . 8 at Fi i s t Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h in Mo c k s v i l l e . Me m o r i a l s : Fi r s t Pr e s b y t e ri a n , 26 1 S. Ma i n St . , Mo c k s vi l l e . • n ! , /t - jO 0^ H. Dw i g g i n s Mr . - Wi l l i a m Ha r r i s o n Dw i g g i n s , 83 , of As h e b q r o , di e d ; la t e Tb i i i s d a y ni ^ t , No v . 23 , . 20 0 6 a t Mm e s Cp i i e Ho s p i t a l in ' pm e n s b b r o ^t e r ns h ^ ^ ^ Mr ^ w i g g i n s ' ^ bo r n ' Ma r c h ' 3 , ' 1 9 2 1 in Da v i e Co t m t y to th e la t e Ma r s h a l l Le e an d Me e k i e ja n e ; Bl a c k w e l d e r bw i ^ i n s a i r d W in 19 8 2 • . fr o i n ,G B .C o r p o r a t i o n wi t h 24 ' ye a r s ' o f se r v i c e . Du r i n g Wo r l d • Wa r n- h e wa s a ve t e r a n of th e U. S . Ar m y . He wa s "a me i n b e r of th e We s t Be n d Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r c h wh e r e he se i v e d in ma n y (o p a c i t i e s in c l u d i n g Su n da y Sc h o o l te a c h e r . He wa s a fo r m e r Bo y s Se o u l Le a d e r at th e Sm i t h Gr o v e Sc h o o l in Da v i e - Co u n t y . Mr . Dw i g g i n s wa s a gr a d u a t e of th e Mo c k s v i l l e Hi g h Sc h o o l , C l a s s of 1 9 3 9 . He wa s a fa i t h f u l su p p o r t e r ar i d be n e f a c to r to th e BO y s an d Gi r l s Ho m e at La k e Wa c c a m a w ; He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by 2 br o t h e m , Ev e i c t t e an d Le s t e r Dw i g g i n s ; - iy V n L; . . Su r v i v ' o r s t h i s wi f e of 65 ye a r s , Be r n i i c e Ha n e s Dw i g g i n s ; a- da ' u g h t e r ; Do r i s D. ' (R o g e r ) Ch i c o i f i e of Ma n a s s a s , Va , ; a so n ; Wi l l i a m A. ' To n y * (S u e ) Dw i g g i n s of Du l u t h , Ga . ; 5 gr a t l d c h i l d r e n ; 2 gr e a t - g r a n d ch i l d r e n ; an d a si s t e r , Be t t y D. An d e r s o n of Mo c k s v i l l e . - Fu n e r a l se r v i c e s we r e at 3 pj n , Su n d a y , Nq v . 26 in Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l in Mo c k s v i l l e • wi t h Re v . Da v i d Co x an d Ma r c Dw i g g i n s of f l c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l . wa s in th e Sm i t h Gr o v e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h Ce m e t e r y . t/ DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R F R I S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y , No v . 30 , 2 0 0 5 Bi Bo nn y e Mc M a h a n Bo i i n y e . Mc M a l i a i i , ' 7 8 , of Sp u r , T e x a s ; f o n n n l y of Mo c k s vi l l e , ' d i e d Sa t u r d a y , No v . 18 , 20 0 6 in Lu b b o c k ^ n V, Se r v i c e s we r e at 1 p. m . , Mo n d a y , No v . 22 at Co m m u n i t y Bi b l e Ch a p e l in Sp u r wi t h th e RC j V . Ne d Ni c k s of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in ' S p u r Me m o r i a l Ce i n e t c r y . . n 1 Mr s , V Mc M a h a n wa s bo r n Oc t . 15 , 19 2 8 in Sa n t a Mo n i c a , Ca l i f , to De w e y an d Fa i r y Ro b i n s o n Ij a m b s . Sh e ma r r i e d Bi l l y Jo e Mc M a h a n Ja n . . 26 , 19 5 1 in Sp u r . He pr e c e d e d he r in d e a t h A u g . 2 8 , 1 9 8 9 . Sh e w a s ' a re t i r e d mu s i c te a c h e r , an d pi a ni s t . Sh e an d he r hu s b a n d mo v e d to Sp u r in 19 8 6 fr o m No r t h Ca r o l i n a . Bo i m y e wa s a ch a r t e r me m b e r of Co m m u n i t y Bi b l e Ch a p e l wh e r e sh e se r v e d at tr e a s u r e r ia n d wi a s on th e bo m d of tr u s t e e s . Sh e wa s al s o on th e bo a r d of tr u s t e e s fo r th e In d e - ' pe n d e n t Ch r i s t i a n Ch u r c h e s an d wa s on e of tl i c or i g m a l in s t r u c to r s fo r th e Bi b l e co r r e s p o n de n c e co u r s e s fo r pr i s o n s . Wh e n he r he a l t h wo u l d no lo n g e r al lo w he r to at t e n d , sh e co n t i n u e d to 's g r y e th e ch u r c h fr o m he r ho m e . 'S u r v i v o r s : 3 un c l e s ; a co u s i n . Me m o r i a l s : Bi b l e Ch a p e l , 50 7 N. Wi l l a r d , Sp u r , T X 79 3 7 0 or a ch a r i t y of yo i i r ch o i c e . . k/ W a n d a He n c e Nc ^ c t e • .' W a n d a R e i t e e ' R e v i s N e g r e t e , 35 , of Le x i n g t o n , , d i e i l on Mo n - , . da y , No v . 20 , 2 0 0 6 , at he r ho h i e t af t e r ' a pe r i o d ' o f . de c l i n i n g he a l t h . . . •• - Bo m in Gw i t i n e l t e Co p n t y , Ga . , on Se p t . 8, 1 9 ' j l , sh e wa s th e da u g h t e r of - A r n o l d . la m e s Rc v i s an d Ne v a d a An n Al l c i t St e w a r t . Sh e wa s of th e Ba p t i s t fa i t h an d pr i o r io he r il l n e s s wa s em p l o y e d i i i t l i e fu r n i t u r e in d u s - ' tr y . ' "'! ■ ' . , ■ • Su r v i v o r s : he r fa t h e r , Ar n o l d J. (K w a n ) Re v i s of Ge o r g i a , an d he r mo t h e r , Ne d a d a An n St e w a r t an d he r fl an c d , Do n (T o l l i n s of Le x i n g t o n ; a da u g h t e r , Br i t t a i i y Ni c h o l e St e w a r t of Le x i n g t o n ; 4. br o t h e r s , Al l e n Cr a v e r of Li n w o o d , Mi c h a e l Cr a v e r of Le x i n g t o n , Ga r y Re v i s an d An d y Re v i s , bo t h of Ge o r g i a ; 2 si s t e r s , Ti n a Cr a v e r of De n t o n an d Sa n d y Re v i s of Ge o r g i a ; a ' gr a n d n i o t h e r V He l e n Re v i s of Fl o r i d a ; . . s e v e r a l au n t s , un c l e s ^ ni e c e s an d 'n e p h e w s , ^o m c in Da i v i e , < ^ u n t y . - v •'• ' SU e - w a s pr e r x d e d in de a t h by gr a n d p a r e n t s .W i l l i a m S. an d Ar m e d i a Al l e n an d a gr a n d f a t h e r Fr a n k Re v i s . . Th e . s e r v i c e to ce l e b r a t e he r lif e wa s he l d We d n e s d a y , No v . 22 at 2 pj n . in th e Da v i e Fu n e r a l Se r v i c e Ch a p e l in Mo c k s v i l l e wi t h Re v . Ji m Ma r t i n of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in th e Hi g h e r He i g h t s Ch u r c h ce m e t e r y in Le x i n g t o n . Me m o r i a l s : to Ne v a d a An n St e w a r t to as s i s t wi t h fu n e r a l v/ 6 e li n d a Ga y e Potts Be l i n d a Ga y e Potts, 56, of Ad v a n c e , di e d No v . 21,2006 at Wa k e Fo r e s t Un i v e r s i t y Baptist Me d i c a l Ce n t e r , Sh e wa s bo m Ju l y 4,1950 to th e la t e Ha r v e y M. and Lucille Ba i l e y Po t t s , Sh e was a gradu at e of Wi n g a t e co l l e g e and High Po i n t Un i v e r s i t y an d was retired fr o m US Ai r w a y s . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in death by a br o t h e r , Te r r y Po t t s . Su r v i v o r s : Ro d n e y Hutchins of Wi n s t o n - S a l e m , her friend of 35 ye a r s ; 3 br o t h e r s , Billy G. Po t t s (A i l e n e ) , Lu t h e r B, Potts (H i l d a ) an d Do u g l a s Potts (S h i r l e y ) , al l of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 2 si s t e r s , Do r o t h y Ca r t e r (Jack) of Ad v a n c e , an d Pe g g y Sparks (B o b ) of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a sister-in- la w , Vi c k i e Po t t s ; se v e r a l nieces an d ne p h e w s ; a sp e c i a l aunt, Ka t h l e e n W, Ba i l e y ; and many sp e c i a l fr i e n d s an d co-workers. A pr i v a t e gr a v e s i d e service wa s he l d . Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NO •M 0 1 CD S O 0 oo_ c 1 ^ " 21 ^ o" O r- t > >/^Iary Lou Foster Mrs. Mary Lou Campbell Foster. 66, of John Crotts Road, Moeksville.diedFriday.Dec. 1. 2006, at her home. Mrs. Foster was bom Feb. 26. 1940. in Itedell County to Hattie Mae Goodwin Campbell, formerly of Cooleemee, aitd the late William Preston Campbell. She was retired from Crown- Wood Products and was a mem ber of Bethel United Methodist Church. Mrs. Foster enjoyed spending time with her family. Survivors: her husband of 48 years, William Lee Bow Foster of the home; a daughter. Lynn (Alan) Frye of Mocksville; 2 sons, Randy A. (Mary Jane) Fos ter of Brown Summit and Jeffrey M. Foster of Front Royal, Va.; 4 grandchildren; a sister. Brenda (Tommy) Blackwelder of Mocksville; and 4 brothers, Harold (Sharrie) Campbell of Mocksville. Mike (Ellen) Campbell of Henderson. Lonnie (Mary Ann) Campbell and Jerry Campbell, all of Cooleemee. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3. at Bethel United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Tony Owens and Jack Luther offici ating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Bethel Method ist, c/o Jimmy Essex. 193 Call Rd.. Mocksville; or Hospice/ Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hos pital St..Ste 103. Mocksville. x/William Lee Graves Mr. Wdliam Lee Craves Sr.. 77. of Pine Street. Mocksville. died Tuesday, Dec. 5,2006, at his home. Mr. Graves was bom July 2, 1929, in Davie County to the late Jesse Lee and Cornelia Long Graves. He was retired from Prudential Life Insurance and had worked for Pilot Life Insurance. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mocksville Lions Club and the Mocksville-Davie Jaycees. Mr. Graves worked with Meals on Wheels and was involved on several church disaster lelief teams. Survivors: his wife. Margaret Beaver Graves of the home; a daugh ter, Patricia (Sam) Hendrix of Winston Salem; 2 sons. William Lee Graves Jr. of Mocksville and Robert (Donna) Graves of Asheboro; a sister. Betty McLain of Salisbury; and 7 grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m.. Thursday. Dec. 7. at First United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Don Routh and Darren Alexander officiating. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 pm., Wednesday. Dec. 6. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First Methodist, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Hos pice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St.. Suite 103, Mocksville. y Marion Frank Harris Mr. Marion Frank Harris, 92. formerly of Green Grass Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006 at Autumn Care of Salisbury. Mr. Harris was bom Aug. 3. 1914 in Berkeley County, S.C. to the late Frank James and Mary Loretta Baylor Harris. He was retired from the VA Medical Center in Salisbury tmd was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. Mr. Harris was a veteran of the US Army serving during World War II and was a lifetime member of the VFW and DAV. He was preceded in death by his>vife, Olga Lee Smith Harris on Nov. 27,2004. Survivors: 3 daughters: Judy (Ronnie) Sides and Phyllis Bow ers. both of Salisbury; and Ma vis (Kenneth) Baity of Mocks ville; 8 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 am. Tiresday. Dec. 5, at Rowan Memorial Park with Dr. Rick Cockerham officiating. Military rites were conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. •^Joshua Chad McCann On Nov. 29, 2006. Joshua Chad McCann. 17, died. Chad was bom in Elkin on Feb. 3.1989, and was a lifelong resident of the area. He was completing high school studies through Davidson Community College and was recently a stu dent at Woodland Baptist Chris tian School in Winston-Salem. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. He assisted his mother with her caregiving re sponsibilities, and will be missed by his friend, Jeffrey Adamonis. Chad enjoyed four-wheeling, fishing, hunting, and sports, and was employed with Lowes Food of Yadkinville. He was a true friend to all he knew, had a quick wit. and an infectious smile. He enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest. Survivors: hisparents.Tracy and Jan McCann; his brother, Jamie McCann and wife, Mel issa; paternal grandmother, Mary McCann; matemal grand parents, Dorsette and Elizabeth JSVhitaker; several uncles, aunts; his nephew, James, cousins, and friends also survive. His funeral service was con ducted 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 at Liberty Baptist Church with the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Kevin Hobson officiating. Burial followed in the church cemeterv. o 1 o 0 c 2 H •< PJ 1 2 M P] » PI o o g a* ta o o J! o j- Oh n ^2 ^ DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y , Dec. 7.2006 Ed i t h Po t t s Rc i d Mr s . Ed i l h Jo y c e Po U s Re i d , 72 , o f Fo i s y t h Co u n t y , d i e d No v . 28 , 20 0 6 at Fo r s y t h Me d i c a l Ce n t e r . Sh e wa s bo r n in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Ma r t i n Fr a n k Po t t s an d Ad a Jo s e p h i n e Ta y e s Po t t s . Mr s . Re i d re t i r e d fr o m We s t e r n El e c t r i c af t e r 36 ye a r s of se r v i c e . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he r so n , Ro b e r t De a n Re i d , an d a br o t h e r , T h o m a s Wi l b e r t Po t t s . Su r v i v o r s ; he r hu s b a n d Fr a n k Re i d ; a so n , St e v e n Re i d an d wi f e El a i n e ; nu m e r o u s co u s in s ; an d se v e r a l ni e c e s an d ne p h ew s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 2 p. m . , Sa t u r d a y , De c 2, at Ha y w o r l h - M i l l e r Si i a s Cr e e k Ch a p e i wi t h th e Re v . Ma r t h a Ja n e Re i d - S m i t h af f i c i ' at i n g . Me m o r i a l s : Ce n t e r Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h or Ce n t e r Me t h o d i s t Ce m e t e r y Fu n d . 18 5 7 US 64 W. , Mo c k s v i l l e . v^ o l o Fo s t e r Wi l H a m s Mr s . Zo l a Le o n a Fo s t e r Wi l li a m s , 85 , fo r m e r l y of Fa r m i n g - to n Ro a d , Fa r i n i n g t o n , di e d Tu e . s d a y , No v . 28 , 2 0 0 6 , at Au tu m n Ca r e of Mo c k s v i l l e . Mr s . Wi l l i a m s wa s bo m Ju l y 4. 1 9 2 1 , in Fo r s y t h Co u n t y to th e la t e Al b e r t an d Ma u d e Lu c i n d a Pu g h Fo s t e r . Sh e wa s a me m be r of Fa r m i n g t o n Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r c h . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a si s t e r , Ge n e v a No r m a n ; an d 2 br o t h e r s . Gr a d y Fo s t e r an d Ca l v i n Fo s t e r . Su r v i v o r s ; he r hu s b a n d of 64 ye a r s . Jo s e p h Mi l t o n Wi l l i a m s of Da v i e Pl a c e ; a da u g h t e r , Li n d a (G a r y ) Gr o c e of Ad v a n c e ; 2 so i i j . Ro n a l d (N a n c y ) Wi l l i a m s of Fa r m i n g t o n an d No r r i s Wi l l ia m s of Or m o n d Be a c h , Fl a . ; 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d a gr e a t - gr a n d s o n . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 2 p. m . Fr i d a y . De c . I. at Ba t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l , wi t h th e Re v . To m m y Ro b e r t s o n of fi c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in Fa r m in g t o n Co m m u n i t y Ce m e t e r y . Me m o r i a l s ; Fa r m i n g t o n Me t h o d i s t mu s i c fu n d . 19 . 3 9 Fa n n i n g t o i i Ro a d . Mo c k s v i l l e . y/ E a r l Ra y Yo k l c y Ea r l Ra y Yo k l c y , 54 . of De c k Ci r c l e , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d on Sun da y . De c . 3, 2 0 0 6 . at Au t u m n Ca r e of Mo c L s v i l i e . Bo m in Fo r s y t h Co u n t y on Ma y 20 . 1 9 5 1 , he wa s th e so n of tlie la t e Ro b e r t W. Yo k l c y an d He l e n Sp a r k s Yo k l c y , wh o su r v i v e s . He wa s of th e Me t h o d i s t fa i t h tm d wa s em p l o y e d at Gl o s s o n Tr u c k i n g . /\ d s o su r v i v i n g : 2 da u g h t e r s , Am a n d a Yo k l c y an d As h l e y Yokley of Ho l l y Hi l l s . Fl a . ; 2 br o t h e r s . Da l e (L y n n ) Yo k l e y of Mo c k s v i l l e an d De n n i s (D e b b i e ) Yo k l c y of Cl e v e l a n d , NC ; an d 2 si s t e r s , Pam Ca r t e r an d Co n n i e Yo k l e y , bo t h of Mo c k s v i l l e . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e fo r Mr . Yo k l e y wa s co n d u c t e d De c . 5 at II a. m . at th e Be t h 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 . Tony Ow e n s an d Pa s l o r Be n n y Hi l l a r d of f i c i a t i n g . Da v i e County Public Library Wiocksvilie, NC ft' So gi= sr? O" V Cari Joyce Brown Infant Cari Joyce Brown, age 12 weeks, of Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. died Thurs day. Dec. 7.2006, at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center in Wlnston-Salem. She was bora Sept. 14.2006, in Forsylh County to Steve Tevis and Jatu Karen Stanley Brown, Cari was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother. Joyce Wilson Stanley: materaal great-grandparents. L.B, and Carrie Wilson and HJ. and Mary Stanley: and paternal great- grandparents, WalterT. and Dor othy Brown. Survivors; her parents of the home; maternal grandfather, Jerry Stanley of Roswell, N M.; paternal grandparents, Waiter and Sharyn Brown of Las Cruces, N.M.; paternal great- grandparents. C^vin and Netty Fisher of Las Cruces. NAl.; 2 uncles. Jay Stanley of RosweU. NM. and Eric Stanley and wife, Cheryl and children. Xavier and Noah, all of Thornton, Colo.: and great-uncle. Wesley Fisher ofAustin, Teaas. A memorial service was con ducted at 2 pan. Tuesday. Dec. 12, at North Main Street Church of Christ with Claude Phatr of ficiating. Memorials; Brenner Chil- drens Hospital, do WFUBMC. Medical Center Blvd., Winsion- Salem. 27157; or Forsylh Medi cal Center. NICU, 3333 Silas Creek Parkway. Winslon-Salem. 27103. Actn: Janice Andrews. vyiSene Joseph Ducote Jr. Mr. Gene Joseph Ducote Jr.. 49, ofRoxbury Court.Advance, died Tuesday, Dec. 5,2006. M r . Ducote was born 26. Fairfteld, Calif, to the [a late Gene Joseph Ducote Sr. and Rebecca Eloise o m p s o n Ducote. He was a self-employed computer programmer/analyst. Mr. Ducote was a veteran of the U.S. Air Forces Reserve. Gene loved hU family and was outgoing: he never met a stranger. He had a love for flying and motorcycles. Survivors: his wife, Tracy Gibson Ducote of the home: 3 daughlem. Christina Ducote and fiance Chris of Metter, Ga.. Kaitlyn Ducote and Sarah Ducote. both of the home: a son, Andrew Ducote of the home; a sister. Vicki (Terry) Weaiherbee ofAckworth,Ga.:a brother.Jef frey (Carla) Ducote of Summerville, S.C.; 3 grandchil dren: father-in-law, Frank (Wanda) Gibson of Bath: mother-in-law, Doctie Bowman ofGrimesIand; and a brother-in- law, Doug (Trish) Gibson of Grimesland. A memorial service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec, 10, at Eagle Heights Chuicb in Advance. Memoriab: Ducote Children Educational Fund, c/o SunTrust, 148 Water St., Mocksville. NC 27028. Paul Arnold Foley Sr. Mr. Paul Arnold Foley Sr.. 55, of Lakewood Avenue, Mocksville, died Wednesday. Dec, 6,2006, at Forsylh Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Foley was bom Oct. 16. 1951, in Wyoming County, W.Va, to Bertha Reeder Foley and the late Arnold Foley, He was retired from ShoafConcrete and was member ofGospel Bap tist Church. Mr. Foley was a veteran of the U3. Army, hav ing served during the Korean Conflict, He was preceded in death by a daughter. Geneva Marie Sizemore; and a sister, Zada Lafferty. In addition to his mother of Mock Place, he is survived by; his wife. Dianna McKinney Foley of the home: 2 daughters. Paula Foley Swearengin of Lester, W.Va, and Christina Lynn Bennett and husband Stevie of Walnut Cove: 6 sons. Paul Arnold Foley Jr. and wife, Cindy of Beckley, W.Va.. Everelte Shawn Foley of Iroquois, W.Va.. William Paul Foley and wife Michelle of Mocksville. Jason Christoplier Foley and wife Jamie of Iroquois. Coy Lee Reed and Randy Ray Reed, both of Mocksville: 2 sisters, Betty Leona Perry of Harrisonburg. Va. and Linda Ann Perry and husband, Junior of Tomahawk, Ky.: a brother. Roy Curtis Foley and wife, Gladys ofArcherCity. Texas: and 12 giandchiidren, A funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Saturday, Dec. 9, at Gos pel Baptist Church, with the Rev. Kevin Hobson officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery. Memorials; Gospel Baptist. Main Church Rood, Mocksville. \/CharIes Gaither Charles Gaither. 85, ofIndia napolis, Ind.. died Tuesday morning, Dec. 12.2006. His funeral service will be Saturday, Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. at St. John's AME Zion Church on Campbell Road. Mocksville. Survivors; a daughter, An gela Roberts; a son. Tommy Gaither: a sister-in-law. Alice Gaither of Mocksville; and sev eral nieces and nephews and other relatives of this area. ^Charlie David Hendrix '^•CharlieDavidHendrU,85, of US 64 East, Mocksville.died Saturday, Dec. 9.2006 at his home. He was born in Davie : County, June 20. 1921. to the ' late Isaac Dalton and Addie Hendnx. Mr. Hendrix was a fflemberofFork Baptist Church Mdhad been Davie County Tax S«perv,sorforl8years.Hewas employed With Martin Brothersfor 23 years, He was preceded in death bytm m/antdaughter.Nancy Carol Hendnx; a sister. Nadene Norman; and a brother. Homer Hendnx. Survivors; his wife of 65 I years, Edna Cope Hendrix ofthehome: 2 daughters, Connie (Dal- las) Jones and Shirey (Bud) Hauser. all of Mocksville; 4 grandchiidren; and 6 great- grandchiidrea.A firneral service was con ducted at2pm.-n,esday.Dec. 12. at Fork Baptist Church, with the Rev, Robert Gaiien ofRciai- mg. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Don Foster Memorial Fund, c/o Fori: Baptist 3140 US 64 E. Mocksville. Stephen Lee Jester Mr. Stephen Lee Jester. 54, ofMocksviUe, died on Thursday, Dec, 7. 2006. at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win- - ston-Salem after on ex tended ill ness. He was bom Feb. 18,19S2.in Fo rsy t h County to the late David Montgom ery and Mozelle Moser Jester. Prior to his illness, be owned ai>d operaied C&S Landscaping. He had worked as a banquet captain at the Holiday Inn in Ciemmons and worked at Bermuda Run Country Club. Mr. Jester was a veteran ofthe U.S. Army and of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by twohalfbrothers.CurlieLeeand Harold Montgomery Jester. Surviving; his wife of 25 years. Cathy Rulledge Jester of the home; a daughter. Nichole Jester, a son, CJ. James, a grand daughter. Harlie Marie James and special family friend Danielle Goldnet. all of Mocks viUe; 2 sisters. Norma Jean (Ronnie) JoynerofMooresville. Inez (J.R.) Parrish and Sybil Joyner of Winston-Salem; 2 brothers, Ronald (Deonna) Jester of Advance and Ira (Lucille) Jester of Winslon-Salem; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at II a.m .Monday.Dec. 11. at Eaton Funeral Chapf 1 with the Rev. Virgil Hutcherson offi ciating. Burial followed in Na tional Cemetery in Salisbury with military rites conducted by the Ilth District Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials; Davie Cancer Services. 622 N. Main St.. MocksviUe. i/John E. 'Jack' McManus John Edward "Jack" McManus.74, of US 601 South. MocksviUe. died on Tuesday. Dec, 5.2006. at Forsyth Medi cal Center. Bom on May 9.1932. he was the son of the late John Henry and Mary Schoener McManus, Mr. McManus was retired as a plumber and was a member of Plumbers Local 690 in Philadel phia and was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. He was a memberofthe Knights of Columbus Council 12610. He served in US Army during the Korean War. Survive: his wife of 49 years. Charlotte Lee fliteheos. McManus and a daughter. Char lotte Lee (Steve) Jarvis of MocksviUe; and 2 nieces. Mr. McManus was also pre ceded in death by a daughter. Teresa Ann McManus and a brother, Arthur McManus. The Mass ofChristian Burial for Mr. McManus wiil be con ducted on Sunday, Dec. 17. at 6 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with ihe Rev. Father Andrew Draper officiat ing. Pteseniation of the U.S. Flag will be by the VFW Memo rial Honor Guard. The family will receive friends following the service in the church fellow ship hall. Memorials; John Edward McManus Memorial Fund, do Lee Jarvis, 3122 US 601 S, MocksviUe. ^Frank SheltonTayior Frank Shelton Taylor. 82. of Edenton. died Thursday. Dec. 7. 2006 in the Skilled Nursing Facility ofChowan Hospital. Mr. Taylor was born in Hertfonl County and was the son of the late William J. and Ha Newsome Taylor. Retired from Byrum Hardware, he was a faiihfril member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church and the Carey Evans Sunday School Class and was a charter member of Unit 3. Edenton-Chowan Volunteer Rescue Squad. He was also preceded in death by a daughter. Judy Haste Cain, sisters, Mamie. Annie, CeUa. Llna. Bessie, and Carrie, and brotheis. King, Lonnie. and WiUie. Surviving: his wife. Eleanor Harrell Taylor: 2 daughters. Carol Haste Cozart and husband William M, Jr. of MocksviUe. Shelia K. Schultheiss of Edenton: 3 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Louise Taylor of Hairellsville and Lina Evans of Suffolk; and a brother. Wallace Taylor of Coleraln. .• Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 10 at 2:30 pun. in Rocky Hock Baptist Church by the Rev, Dr. James Horton assisted by the Revs. Ralph Harrell and Raymond While. Burial followed in Beaver HUl Cemelery. Memorials: Building Fund of Rocky Hock Baptist. 113 Rocky Hock Church Road. Edenton, 27932. v^ay Geoi^e I^ansou Mr. Ray George Transou Sr.. 59, ofMocksviUe, died Tuesday. Dec. 5,2006 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bora May 25.1946 in McKeesport, Pa. to Frank Mon roe Transou Jr. and Florence Small Transou. He was preceded in death by his wife. Kalhy Cough Transou. his parents and a sister. Jettie Transou Lensoos. Survivors; 3 daughters. Mary Transou. Amy Mise and Patricia Rogers; a son. Ray Transou Jr. and wife Michelle; 8 grandchil dren; a great-granddaughter, a bmdier. FrankM.Transou III and wife Gail; 2 sisters.Terry Ander son and husband Ernie, and Bar bara MaisbaU; a host of nieces and nephews; 3 sisters-in-Uw. Nancy Gcubbs and husband Bill. Barbara Green and husband Tony, and Vickie Hendrix and husband Tommy; and a good friend. DaireU Shrewsbury. A funeral service was held 2 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 9 at Hayworth-Miiler Kinderton Chapel with the Rev.A.G. Parker officiating. Burial followed at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemelery. CT \/Ernestine C. Beck Ernestine C. Beck, S8, of Guernsey Lane, Mocksville, died on Monday, Dec. 18,2006, at her home. Bom in Forsyth County on May 3,1948, she was the daugh ter of Emest H. and Maty Eliza beth Horton Clontz, who sur vive. She was employed as a clerk in retail sales and was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Beek is survived by: her husband of 38 years, Mickey W. Beck; a daughter, Angella Lee Beck of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla; 2 stepsons, Mickey W. Beck Jr. of Kemersville and Christopher Ray (Kim) Beck of Ft. Lauder dale, Fla.; a brother, Steve (Vickie) Gontz of Salisbury; 2 sisters, Kay (Wesley) Stewart of High Point and Annette Steelman of Couitney; 2 grand children and 1 great-grandchild. The fimeral service for Mrs. Beck was to be Thursday, Dec. 20, at 2 pjn. at the Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. George Button of ficiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemeteiy. The fam ily was to receive friends on Wednesday, Dec. 20, from 7-9 pan. at Davie Funeral Service. M^lary Huneycyutt Hepler Mrs. Maiy Evelyn Huneycutt Hepler, 72, of Freestone Lane, Mocksville, died Ttiesday, Dec. 12, 2006, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Sa- lem. Mrs. Hepler was bora July 21,1934, in Stanley County, to Myrtle Virginia Smith Huneycutt and the late Fred A. Huneycutt. She had worked for Moxville Manufacturing. Mrs. Hepler was member of Lakeview Baptist Church in Albemarle, but attended Trinity Baptist Church. She enjoyed gardening, working with flow ers, cooking and canning. In addition to her mother of Oakboro, she is survived by: her husband of 25 years, Bobby Lee Hepler of the home; a daughter, Renee Ridenhourof Mocksville; a son. Toby (Kathy) Ridenhour of Troy, S.C.; a stepdaughter. Donna (Ricky) Boger of Mocks ville; a stepson, Steve (Patty) Hepler of Salisbury; a sister. Brenda (Butch) Pressler of Oakboro; 5 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and a niece. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, at Trinity Baptist Church, with Dr. Dairell Cox ofTiciating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park, Salisbury. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. x/Mannie Harris Shoffner Mrs. Mannie Harris Shoffner, 82, of Mocksville.died Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006 at her home. She was bora Dec. 25,1923 in Yadkin County to the late Ernie and Nina Welbora Harris. Mrs. Shoffner was a member of Yadkinville Church of Cod. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Hubert Martin Shoffner; a son. Commie Lee Shoffner; 3 sisters and 4 brothers. Surviving: her children, Jeanette (Wayne) Greene, Larry (Betty) Shoffner, Roger (Cathie) Shoffner; a sister, Olis Lancaster; a brother, EM. Har ris; 9 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Her funeitd service was held on Tiiesday, Dec. 19 at 2 pm. at Yadkinville Church of (3od by the Rev. Timothy Jones. Burial followed in Shoffner Family Cemetery in Mocksville. 0 1 «D So 0 o o_ cr 1 ^ I? v^obert Lee Willis Mr. Roben Lee "Bob" Willis, 77, of Bermuda Run, died Sun day, Dee. 17, 2006 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom and raised in Peoria, III. He spent six and a half years in the 82nd Airbome at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, and Fort Benning in Columbus, Ga. He initially lived in Dunn and moved to Springfield, Mo. He graduated from CBI in Spring field with a four-year degree in religious education. He moved to Greensboro and attended Guilford College, where he graduated with a degree in psy chology. He earned a master's degree in administration of adult education at N.C. A&T State University. He served with the Guilford County School System, Guilford College, McDowell Technology and Piedmont Of fice Suppliers. Willis was instru mental in developing the Admin istration of Justice program at Guilford College. After recently retiring, he spent many hours at Hickory Hill and other golf courses enjoying his favorite pasttime. He was an active mem ber of Gemmons United Meth odist Church and was known for his compassion and caring for others. He helped many students achieve their educational and emotional goals during his ca reer in the education system. Survivors: a daughter. Sherry Willis Tayara and husband Adnan; a son, Robert Lynn (Rob) Willis and wife Sue; 4 grandchildren; a brother, Harold - Leroy Willis and wife Mary Ann; and a nephew. A memorial service was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20 at Clemmons United Methodist Church with the Revs. Phillip Cole and Marcus Portis oflici- ating.The familly was to receive friends following the service. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., 202 CentrePort Dr., Suite 100, Greensboro, 27409; or American Lung Assoc., 3801 Lake Boone Trial, Suite 190, Raleigh, 27607. rj o r- o % PS n o c z •< H H ? 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