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Jul - Dec( ° o O) fs> o c C'5 rp o -o c: S o" Henry Edgar Allen Henry Edgar "Ed" Allen, 71, of Sheffield Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, June 24, at his residence. Born in Davie County Sept. '3, 1936, he was the son of the laie Brack and Rena Williams Allen. He had worked at Heritage Fur- niiure and retired from Sheffield Lumber. He was of the Baptist faith. On July 1, 1961, he mar ried Phyllis Susie Ratledge . Alien, who survives. Also surviving: 2 sons, Tony E. (Dale) Allen, M. Scolt (Tammy) Allen; a daughter, Shannon M. Allen, ail of Mocks ville; 2 sisters. Carolyn McCrary of Mocksville and Faye Comer of Yadkinville; 2 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Allen was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Hubert and Clarence Allen and a sister, Bob Robbins. A graveside service to cel ebrate the life of Mr. Allen was held Friday, June 27, at 11 a.m. at the ZioD Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Wayne Swisher officiating. Memorials; Zion Chapel Cemetery Fund, c/o Ray Cleary, 1545 Sheffield Rd., Mocksville. Donald Curtis Donald Curtis, 50, of Yadkinville, died June 30, 2008 at Forsylh Medical Center- Survivors; his wife, Charlenc Hauser Curtis of the home; his parents, O.C. and Maggie Curtis of St. Louis. Mo.; 4 children. Donald Lee Curtis. Maurice R. Curtis, Nikki Hauser, and Kenya Hauser, 5 grandchildren; 5 sis ters; 7 brothers; mother-in-law, Pauline Hauser of Yadkinville; several sisters-in-law and broth- ers-in-law. including Raphael Hauser of Mocksville; many other relatives and friends. Service will be Saturday, July 5 at 3:30 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Yadkinville. The family will receive friends 30 minutes before the service. On-line condolences: CrcIuvnFunertxlHome.net. Patricia Marie Archer Patricia Marie Hugger Ar cher, 78, of Charlotte, died Wednesday, June 25,2008. at her home. Mrs. Archer was born on i Nov. 25, 1929. in Rabway, I NJ., the daugh- I lerofAlbertand Lydia Hugger Sr. After gradu ating from Rahway High School in 1945, she married Richard Ar cher. She worked as a payroll and cost accounting clerk for Century Place TeWiles. from which she retired in 1993. She worshiped the Lord through the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall in Mocksville. Survivors: 6 children: Dan Archer and wife Debbie of Mocksville; Brad Archer of Carapton. N.H.; David Archer of Woodleaf; Amy Gural of Edgewater, Fla.; Megan Archer of Charlotte; and MichaelArcher of Campion; 7 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a brother, Pe ter Hugger of Fanwood, N.J.; 2 sisters-in-law, Lillian Hugger of Rahway, NJ., and Ann and her husband Bob Dohrman of Manahawkin, N.J.; 12 nieces anil nephews; and many fnends. She was preceded in death by her hasband, her parents, a sis ter. Karen, and a brother. Albert "Bud" Hugger Jr. Services will beheld at a later date. Memorials: American Diabe tes Assoc., PO Box 11454, Al- e.xandria, VA 22312; or Ameri can Stroke Foundation, 5960 Dearborn. Missioit KS, 66202- /Thomas Monzy Dyson Mr. Thomas Monzy Dyson, 101, of Howard Street, formerly ofDyson Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, June 29.2008, atAu tumn Care of Mocksville. He was bom Nov. 21, 1906, in Davie County to the late David Pink and Martha Magdalene Marlowe Dyson. Mr. Dyson was a member of New Union United Methodist Church in Harmony. He was a retired farmer and enjoyed raising can taloupe, watermelon and work ing with the cows. Mr. Dyson enjoyed going to Inspiration Park for gospel sings at Chero kee and gospel singing. He en joyed traveling to Indiana to sec relatives. Julia, the youngest of his grandchildren, especially en joyed his company. He was also preceded in death by his first wife. Nannie Malone Reeves Dyson in 1940: his sec ond wife, Mamie Edna Parks Dyson in 1995; and a grand daughter, Gloria Jennie AJIen. Survivors: 5 children, Tho mas Leroy (Nannie) Dyson. Jimmy William (Christine) Dyson. Carl Malone (Nellie) Dyson, all of Mocksville, Dor othy (Bobby) Stokes of Advance and Melba (Rodger) Feimster of Mock.stille; 11 grandchildren; ISgreal-grandchildren; Sgreal- grcat-grandchildren; andnumer-ous niece.s and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Wedne.sday, July 2, at New Union United Methodist Church, with the Revs. David F. Cunha and Wayne Swisher officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, July l.atEaton Funeral Home. Memorials: New Union Methodist Cemetery Fund, c/o Helen Bulla, 115 New Hamp shire Cl., Mocksville. Online condolences; >''i>^.eaton/uneralservice.com. Roby Louis Grant Sr..^ Roby Louis Gram, Sr.. 89, of Joe Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, June 26, 2008, at his home. Bora inAlexander County on May 23,19l9.hewaslhesonof the late Franklin Marion and Velma Mamie Sells Oranu Mr. Gram served in the U. S. Army during World War n. He was a self-employed appliance repair man and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 6 sons, Joe Rob- en Grant, Turner Grant, Ronald Larry Grant, Richard E. Grant, Roby L. Cam. Jr., and Darrell L. (Denise) Gram: 6 daughters. Barbara Jean (Jerry) Cobble, Anita Lou, Teresa (Mike) Pulley, Tina (Larry) Peilitier, Lynn Strang and Lisa Ramsey; a brother. Max Grant, a sister, Juaniia; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great- great-grandchildren. Mr. Grant was also preceded in death by a brother, Clyde Grant, and a sister, Opal. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Gram was held Mon day, June 30, at 10:30 a.m- in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Cox offi ciating. Burial was at noon in the Salisbury National Cemetery with military honors by the Rowan Veterans Council. The family received friends Sunday, June 29, at Davie Funeral Ser vice. e) tS--- 0 1 n c c z K Z .a X X in X o o s s & E u O" j Walter William Horton \ Widtcr William Honon. 52, of NC 801 South. Mocksviile. died Thursday. June 26. 2008. at Rowan Regional Medical Cen ter. Born in Newton. N.J.. on Dec. 31. 1955, he was the son of Nathan .M- Horton ofMocksviile and the late Rose Potts Horton. He was disability retired from SaMOn Falls Sand and Gravel. Also surviving: a son. Mark Horton of Connecticut; a daugh ter. Jessica Horton of New Jer sey; 2 brothers. George Horton of South Carolina and Louis Horton of Pennsylvania; and 2 sisters. Lisa Mickalowski of Mocksviile and Susan Fidier of New Jersey. The service to celebrate the life ofMr. Honon will be in New Jersey with burial in the Foxhill Cemetery in Hunterdon County. Alpha Burns Lawson Mrs. Alpha Burns Ellis Lawson. 95, formerly of Mock Place. Mocksviile. died Satur day, June 28. 2008, at Autumn Care of Mocksviile. She was born in Rowan County on March 24, 1913. to the late Sidney and Mary Lou McDaniel Ellis. Mrs. Lawson was a homemaker and was faith ful to attend the Sunday school at Autumn Care. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Mary Elizabeth Nothsdne; a son, Richard.Lee Lawson; 2 sisters. Ivy Blakely and Gladys Ellis Thomas and 3 brothers, Galther. Floyd and Roy Ellis. Survivors: 2 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchiltlren; 5 great- gteat-gtandchildrcn; and seveial nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 3 p.m. .Monday. June 30. at Rose Cemetery in Mocks viile with Dr. Darreli Cox ofTi- ciating. The family received friends one hour prior to the ser vice at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolence: wvnv.tatonSuneiahtnict.com. Berlie Nail Waller Mrs. Berlie Nail Waller. 74. of Deadmon Road. Mocksviile. died Monday evening. June 23. 2008. She was born iti Davie County on May 1, 1934 to the late Grady and 2k>ia Swicegood Nail and was a seamstress. She , enjoyed baking and decorating cakes, crocheting, shopping and touring flea markets. She was a life member of Concord United Methodist Church. Survivors: her husband. Herman Waller; 4 daughters. Shanan Waller of Morganlon. Vickie (Paul) Carter of Advance, Vanessa Waller of Salisbury, and Beth (Terry) Dalton of Mocks viile; a granddaughter; a gceat- granddaugher; a sister, Donnie (Robert) Beddington of Mocks viile; and a brother, Tommy Nail of Mocksviile. She was preceded in death by a sister, Shelby Pardue. Her funeral service will be held Thursday, June 26 at Con cord United Methodist Church with the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be placed in the church at 1:30 p.m. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocks viile Wednesday evening from 7- 8:30, Memorials: J. Iverson Riddle Development Center, c/o Angela Williams, 300 Enoia Rd.. Morganion. 28655. cJ \ Muriel Moore Weathers Muriel Moore Weathers. 80. died Friday at Rex Hospital in Raleigh after a short illness. A former resident of Mocks viile and 1945 graduate o( Mocksviile High School and later UNC-0 (Womens College) graduate, she was preceded in death by patents William Luckey Moore Sr. and Daisy Jennings Moore, and siblings William L. . Moore Jr.. Raymond J, Moore, and Gertrude Moore George. She had a great sense of hu mor and enjoyed sharing stories and being surrounded by family. She taught high school math and science for 30 years. A music lover, she enjoyed playing the piano and organ at churches. Her hobbies included playing bridge, reading, doing crossword puzzles, traveling and cooking. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m.. Tuesday, July I. at Westover United Methodist Church. Burial followed at Monllawn Memorial Park. Surviving: her husband, Charles R. Weathers: daughter,' Donna W. Roberts and husband. Slewartof Hilliard.Ohio; grand daughter: and several nieces and nephews. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 3300 Health Park. Suite 10, Raleigh, 27615; or Westtwer United Methodist Church. 300 Powell Drive. Raleigh. 27606. 1 W o o c z■i Z X55 rd I Bocg o i. s: oo oo cg ^ ■ 52! z n jrcr •5 c a § ecr w . Mary Neil Benson Mrs. Mary Nell Allen "Granny" Benson. 76. of US 601 South, MocksvUIe. died Mon day, July 7, 2008. at Davie County Hospital. She was bom May 19, 1932. in Davie County to the late James Gaston and Ophelia Smith Allen. Mrs. Benson was a metn- ber ofVictory Baptist Church in Cooieeniee. She was a co- founder of Twin Cedars Golf Course in Mocksville. .Mrs. Benson loved to play golf and was voted most athletic in high school. One of her favorite pas times was eating out. She was also preceded m death hy a son. James Gregory Benson; a sister. Ellen Mahe: and 3 brothers. J. C.. Luther and Robert Allen. Survivors: her husband of 58 years. Robert Floyd "Big Daddy" Benson Sr. of the home: 2 daughters. Bobbi (Tony) Mullis of Mocksville and Debbie Worden of Boiling Springs Lake; a son, Robin (Cindy) Benson of Mocksville; 4 grand children; 3 great-grandchildren: a daughter-in-law, Kim Benson of Lexington; a brother, Cecil (Lena Mae) Allen ofMtrcksville; several nieces and nephews: and many friends and extended fam ily at the golf course. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 9, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harbour offici ating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends "Djesday, July 8. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Camp Manna Ministries, do Stan Riddle, 243 Gibson Way. Mocksville. Online condolences: www,eatonfuMralsen'ice~com. -^Kevin Richard Fahey Mr. Kevin Richard Fahey died Monday, July 7. 2008, at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. He was I . bom in was a Vietnam A JH veteran of the While in the USMC, Mr. Fahey was stationed at Marine Corps barracks Wash ington. DC, called the 8ih and 1 Marines, where he served as President Lyndon Johnson's Umo driver. He was a member ofthe Marine Corps Silent Drill team. After his honorable dis charge, be and his brother. Billy, owned The Cycle Shop in Whitman. Mass., where they built custom Harley-Davidson motorcycles. In 1978, he gradu ated from the NC School of Horseshoeing in Pleasant Gar den. and the following year moved to Mocksville, For the past 30 yean he specialized in shoeing and caring for sick and crippled horses, working in al most every slate and several countries. He often said his greatest joy was helping a crippled horse stand and walk, when often the horse was lying down upon his arrival at the barn or home. He is also preceded in death by his brother. Billy Fahey. Survivors: his wife, Dorothy Fahey ofthe home; 2 daughters, Sarah Langdon and husband Sammy of Winston-Salem, Christina Ward of Boston, Mass.: a grandson; a sister, Diana Fahey of Whitman: a brother, Robert Fahey of Daytona Beach. F1a,; and several nephews and nieces. A mass of Christian burial will be held at U a.ro.. Friday, July 11. at Si. Francis of Assist Calbolic Church, with the Rev. Andrew Draper and Deacon John Zimmerle officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cem etery in Mocksville. with Mili tary Honors conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Memo rial Honor Guard. The family will receive friends at Eaton Fu neral Home in Mocksville from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winsion-Salera. 27103. Online condolences: vMt.etUonfimeralseniee.eom. v'Arthur Lee Jessup Mr. Arthur Lee Jessup. 64. of Pilot Mountain, died Monday, June 30, 2008 at Forsyih Medical Center. He was bora Oct. 1, 1943 in Surry County to the late George .Martin Jessup and Helen Susan Holt Jessup. He was a retired lineman with Surry-Yadkin Electric Membership and a Baptist. ,Mr. Jessup was a gardener, planting enough food to share with friends and neighbors. He loved to work in the yard and in his shop, where he aJways had projects. Survivors: his wife. .Mary Lois Nichols Jessupofthe home; daughter. Amber Jessup Southern and husband Jason of Pilot .Mountain; sisters, Peggy and June Jessup of Pilot Mountain and Lottie and Roger Gammons of Claudville, Va.; brother. James Paul Jessup and Bonnie of Ihlot Mountain; step half sister-in-law. Mary Jessup: step half brother-in-law. Ralph Gammons; and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by half sisters Mabel Bowman. Era Epperson. Bemice Gammons and Ora Jessup, and half brother Carl Jessup. Funeml services were held on Friday. July 4, at II a.m. at Brown Mountain Baptist Oiutch conducted by the Revs. Rickey Rogers and Eddie Carter with burial following In the church cemetery. Memorials: Brown MountainBapilst Cemetery Fund. c/oGail Durham, 1533 Pilot Westfield Road, Pilot Mountain, 27041. Online condolences: mvivAoive//ftin«raisenic«.com. ■^Mary E. Kirkpatrick Mary Elizabeth Walker Kirfcpanick.8i,diedoQjune 16,2008 at Forsyth Medical Centerwhile surrounded by family members. She was bom Dec. S. 1926 inRock HiJl. S.C., to FranklinBryce and Maggie Shillinglaw Walker. She was the seventh ofeight children. She graduated from Rock Hill High School and'was employed byThe EquitableInsurance Co. and The Bank ofGreat Fails. She married William Donald Kirkpatrick of Great Fa]ls.S.C.onOct29.1948.Thefamily moved to Wmston-Salemin 1958. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem.She was preceded in death byher parents; brothers Jack Walker, Grady Walker andMarshall Walker; and sisters,Margaret Walker Loflin. Carrie Walker Adams and Grace Walker Leslie- Survivors: her husband. 91, ofWinston-Salem; 2 sons. Will-iam Michael (Karen) Kirkpatrick of Mocksville andCarl Walker Kiritpatrick ofWin ston-Salem; and 3 grandsons. Her funeral service was at Centenary United MethodistChurch on Thursday, June 19 at 10:30 a.m. with a memorial service following at 11. Memorials: Centenary Methodist, Winston-Salem; or theAmerican Cancer Society. z: o IT. CT a u. S O O Q n t: T 3 = "O CD C Arnotd Eugene Coley'. / Arnold Eugene Coley, SMSGT, USAF (Ret). 73. of Daljell, S.C., husband of 50 years to Ann O w i n g s Coley, lost his battle with cancer on Sunday. July 13, 2008. Born in Concord, to George and Raymelle Coley. he attended Hartsville High School and entered the U.S. Air Force in August 1952, He retired in 1980 after serving his country for 28 years during which time he received the Bronze Starand the Meritorious Service Medal. He retired in 1980 and then worked for Sumter County School District Two until retiring in 1997. Mr. Coley was an active member in the DAV, American tegion Post 175 and a charter member of Hillcresi Masonic Lodge. Also surviving: a son. Col. Christopher Coley (USAF Ret.) and wife Lisa of Mynie Beach. S.C.; 3 daughter. Sandra Coley ofDuncanville, Te.xas; a brother. John Ray Coley and wife Frances of Murrelis Inlet. S.C.; a sister-in-law. Linda Owings of -VfccksviJIc. He was preceded in death by his parents and mother and father-in-law. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 16atihe Bullock Funeral Home Chapel. A graveside service with full military honors was held at I] a-m.. Friday. July 18. at Center Methodist Church cemetery in Mocksville. The family received friends Wednesday, July 16, at Buiiock Funeral Home. Memorials: American Legion Post 175. PO Box 301 Dalzell. SC 29040; or Center Methodist. 728 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksville, Online condolences: »'t^'-bull(Kkfiinenlhome.com. Shirley Ann Collier /' Mrs. Shirley Ann Collier, 68. ofCIemmonsdiedJuIy 13,2008. after an extended illness. Mrs. Collier was bom in Wil son County to the tale Ressie and Hazel Head FerreQ on June 28. 1940. She was a long-time mem ber ofTemple Baptist Church in Lewisville and enjoyed leaching Sunday school for 43 years. Mrs. Collier enjoyed reading her Bible daily. Survivors: her husband. Don Collien 2 sorts, Mike Collier and wife Joanna and Steve Collier and wife Lori; a daughter. Kathryn Collier; 4 grandchil dren: 2 great-grandchildren; and 2 sisters Edith Brock and Alia Mae Whitehead. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday July 16 at Temple Baptist Church in Lewisville with Dr. Bud Owen officiating. Burit followed in ihe church cem etery. The family received friends Tuesday at Hayworth- Miller fGndenon Chapel. Online condolences: www.luivwonh-miller.com. William H. Ford William HetnpslcadFotd. 76. of US 158. Mocksville, died on Monday, July 7. 2008, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Winchester. Va., on Dec. 29,1931. he was the son of the late Rev. Fletcher and Comeilla Coins Ford. He served in the U.S. Army during the Ko rean War. He was a self-em ployed cabinet maker. Survivors: 2 sons, Robin Ford of Tiro, Ohio and Charles Ford of Salisbury: and 5 grandchil dren. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Ford will be held on Monday. July 14. at 1 p.m. at the Salisbury National Cemetery with military honors being ac corded. Betty Jean Freeman Betty Jean Koontz Freeman. 78, of Grey Street, Mocksville. died on Saturday. July 12, 2008, at Wake Forest University Bap tist Medical Center. Bom in Rowan County on Aug. 19, 1929, she was the daughter of the late Foley Wil son and Mary Catherine Carmer Koontz. She was of the Method ist faith and had attended Salem and Oak Grove United Method ist churches. She retired from Celanese Industry in 1993, where she worked as a beamer operator and before that worked as a looper for Hanes Hosiery. Survivors: her husband of 61 years, Anhur Edward Freeman; 2 daughters. Karen D- Freeman and Kay F. Carter, both of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Fay Dwiggins of Mocksville and Edith Miller of Woodieaf, 2 grandchiidren: and 4 great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Thomas Koontz andJohn Roy Koontz. The family received friends on Tuesday. July 15 in Davie Funeral Service Chapel. A ser vice celebrating her life will be held at a later date. Kenneth TVacy Moore Kenneth Tracy Moore. 72, of 113 Tutterow Road. Mocksville, died Wednesday. July 9.2008 at Iredell Memoriai Hospilai. He was bom on October 19. 1935, in Davie County, to the late Dallas W Moore and Viola Nichols Moore. Mr. Moore re tired from the United Slates Air Force and was of the Baptist faith. He was also preceded in deathby his brother. Dannv Ray Moore. Survivors: his wife. Vonda Moore of the home; 3 sons, Randall Keith Moore of the home, Steven Wayne Moore of Mocksville and Kenneth Rav Moore and wife Katie of Fultoit. Calif.; adaughter. Juanita Moore Gwiii and husband Ed ofGrosse Point, Mich: abrother. Dallas W Moore Jr. and wife Louise of Mocksville: 3 sisters. Dalene Whilaker and husband Jay of MocksviUe, Betty Robinson and husband Warren ofMooresville. and Kay Talley of Winston Sa lem; and 11 grantichildren. A graveside service was con ducted Monday, July 14ai 2 p.m. at Salisbury National Cemetery, 501 Statesville Blvd. Salisbury. •Memorials: Center UMC Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Owins. 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville. Online condolences; www.chapmanfiineralhome.com. Robert Philip Pauon on FHday. JulJ'4,''C"m He IS survived by a cousin C IS n o c z -t PI Z H FJ cn Ft n o a 5 o !. .3 I ^ ^5' O" z: «■ <r> u •5 Q ^ r / Thomas A. Pheips Jr. •/Mr. Thomas A. "Tommy" Pheips Jr.. 70, ofLewisville. died onThufsday, July 10,2008 aftera short battle with cancer. He was bom Jan. 8, 1938 inDavie County. He retired liom Pilot Freight Carriers and after retiring, worked part-time at Joe's Landscaping. He was a volunteer firefighter at SouthFork and Lewisville fire depart ments. He had a passion for an tique tractors. NASCAR and Duke basketball. He was preceded in death byhis father, "niomas "Jack" Pheips Sr.; his mother, Vivian Sidden Pheips Sloan; and 2 sisters, RubyPheips and Roberta Moore. Survivors: his wife of J9 years, Shirley Bunon Pheips; 3 children, Phyllis (Steve) Hundley, Tommy (Michelle) Pheips and Donna (Scott) Spurlock; 6 granddaughters; a great-grandson; and many other relatives and friends. Agraveside service was heldat 2 p.m. Saturday, July 12 at Westiawn Gardens of Memory with the Revs. Ray Waddell and Paul Sink olTiciating. The family received friends Friday at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. .Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or American Cancer Society, 4.A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro 27-107. Online condolences; fww.haywonh-mlier.com. Bradley Thomas TorpMr, Bradley Thomas Torpy,30, of Hardiscn Street. Mocks- ville, died Thursday, July 10, 2008, at his home. He was bom Jan. 17, 19^8,m Dal las, Texas to Dr. Thomas James and Barbara FrancesWillisTorpy.He was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. He was a re cording engineerand the founderofDecimal Productions and hadbeen a CNA. Mr. Torpy ex pressed his love for his wife, hisson and for God through his music,He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Noble S.and Charlone C. Willis; and pa ternal grandparents, John Edward and Elizabeth Ann Torpy. Survivors: his wife, AstrdMakeda Barrow Torpy of the home; a son, Lazarus GabrielTorpy of the home; his parents of Mocksville; and a sister, Charlin Torpy (BJ) Coley of Mocksville. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 15. at Jericho Church of Christ, Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family receivefriends at the church two hours before the service. Memorials: to his son, Lazarus, do Jericho Church of Christ, PO Box 354, .Mocksville, Online condolences: ^^fw.eatonjuneralservice.com. Glenn Bruce 'I\itterow v Glenn Bruce Tuttcrow, 94,died Titursday, July 10 at Well- Spiing Retirement Community. There was a private burial onSaturday, July 12 at 10 a.m. at Westminster Gardens. A memorial service was held Saturday, July 12 at 11 a.m. in the Richardson Auditorium atWell-Spring. The family received visitors after the service in the rotunda. ■Mr. Tutterow was bora Aug.19, 1913 in Davie County andmoved to Greensboro at an early age, where he lived for the remainder of his life. Starting ata young age, he worked at Mojud Hosieiy for many years. He later worked in the priming industry for the Christian Advocate andthen formed his own printing company, which he operateduntil his move to Well-Spring. He was an amateur radio operator for almost 50 years, operating under the call letters of K4LCS. He was a member of Peace United Church of Christ. Survivors: his sons and their wives. Bill and Nocma Tutterow, Ken and Kaye Tutterow, both of Greensboro; 16 grandchildren; and his brother the Rev. Grady Tutterow and wife Anne Tutterow of Mocksville.He was preceded in death byhis wife of 66 years, Mary Welker Tutterow, bis parents, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Memorial contributions; Well-Spnng RetirementCommunity, 4100 Well-Spring Drive, Greensboro, 27410: or Children's Home Society of N.C., PO Bo* 14608, Greensboro, 27415, Online condolences: wivw./orbisaiuiJick.com. Lewis James Woolen Lewis James Woolen, 83, of NC 801 South, Mocksville, died on Friday, July II, 2008, at Yadkin Nursing Care Center. Born in Yadkin County on June 23,1925, he was the son of the late Samuel and Vadie Denny Wooten. He was a retired furni ture worker and was a Baptist. Survivors: his wife of 51 years, Ella Mae Mize Woolen; 2 brothers, John Wooten and . DwjghlJoe(Frankie)Wootenof Mocksville: and a sister, Martha Ward of Woodleaf.He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, William Wooten, Hardin Wooten, Preston Wooten. A graveside service to cel ebrate the life of Mr. Wooten was held at 3 p.m. Sunday. July 13, at the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev, G. Carroll Jordan ofiiciating. The family received friends Sunday, at Mackie-Sinciair Funeral Ser vice. .Memorials; Yadkin Nursing Care Center Activity Fund, 903 W. Main St.. Yadkinville, 27055. C % K r,ocz nzH PI7S V)m se MC c o £0 «>" S O o o2. ===4C/v r—♦ 63OiB y WilHam June AJlen Jr. Mr. William June Allen Jr.. 79. of Wyo Road. Mocksville, died Saturday. July 19. 2008 at his horse. He was bom Sept. d. 1928 in Davie County to the late Will iam Sr. and Dora Luther Allen. Mr. Allen was retired from Thomasville Furniture Co. of Winston-Salem and was a mem ber of Turners Creek Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by a son. Bobby Gene Allen in 1986. Surviving; his wife of 60 years. Margaret Cunter Allen of the home: a daughter. Carolyn Allen (Leon) Fulton. Lewisvillc; a son, Barry (Sonya) Allen. Mocksville; 2 grandsons he raised as bis own. Matthew Allen and Chad Allen; 5 grandchil dren; 9 great-grandchildren: 6 brothers and sisters, Donnell GobS. Dorothy West, Frances (Nellie) Allen, Jim (Magdalene) Allen, Sam (Sue) Allen. Belly Johnson; several nieces, neph ews, neighbors and friends. His funeral service was held 2;30 p.m. Tuesday. July 22 at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Revs- Bobby Russell, Allen Barker, and David Maynard, Burial followed in the church cemeiery. The family received friends Monday at Gentry Fam ily Funeral Service In Yadkinviile. Memorials; Lexington Dialy sis Center. Lexington. Don Walser Brooks Don Walscr Brooks. 69. of Winslon-Salcm died Saturday. July 19.2008 at Forsyth Medical Center. A memorial service was to be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday July 23 at Davidson Funeral Home Hickory Tree Chapel. The service will be conducted by Elder Robert Hall. Mr- Brooks was bom Oct. 21. 1938 in Davidson County to Fred Monroe Brooks and Laura Veigh Walser Brooks. He was retired from Duke Energy. Mr. Brooks was a veteran with the US Amiy. He was precetled in death by his parents and a sister. Clara Ellen Brooks. Surviving: bis wife. Belly Spillman Brooks of the home; son. Terry Dwayne Brooks and wife Tammy of Midway; daughter Jackie Brooks Cline and husband Richard ofArcadia; brothers Vernon Lee (Butch) Brooks and wife Nancy of Yadkin College, Harvey Monroe Brooks and wife Mclinda of Trinity; 3 grandchildren. The family was to receive friends from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday July 23, at Davidson Funeral Home Hickory Tree Chapel. Memorials: Winston Salem South Congrcgalion of Jehovah's Witnesses. 3799 Old Lexington Road. Winston Salem. 27107 Online condolences: Miww.davidsonfuneralhome.nei, .EUa Howard BlaRose Howard died on Friday.battling a long ^^^^JS942gmdu- "roToavie County TrammgXl.0nDec.7^lW^ married to Nathaniel Nat™Dalton.-nteirmam»ge lasted43 years imiil his death on Oci 3 1990. Shortly^^ge. she began pursuing a X^'-^tion-anda^JfNew York and Howard iwvet sities before earning abaeh^lof j.TTTf/- in English from Living stone College in 1 .1 1962 She began herSing'-«atPn«2School and continued to te^hfor the next 34 years n theSaltsbury-Rowan Schoo Sys Jaduale Enghah Son Oiureli, friends. p • nSurvivors; her son. EncDaltonofthehomeandl^f L daughier-in-law. U-^D.Peebles of Wadesboro; 2 broth SrtSS £=S2 H« funeral service wasH«r '*1 ,r 11 a-HL /EUzabelh Harris Evans Elizabeih "Betsy" Anna Nooe Hairis Evans, 86. died early Sun day morning. July 20. 2008 in .Mocksville. Mrs. Evans was bom Jan. 17. 1922 in Lexington to the late Allie Hutchison Harris of Lex ington and the late William Osmond Harris of Ashevilie. who was a native of the Baha mas. She giew up in Lexington and attended Appalachian State University where she met her husband of 66 years. Neil C. Evans. After completing a busi- ness course at UNC-Grccnsboro. she worked at Commercial Bank of Lexington and the Lexington Retail Merchants Association until she started raising her chil dren. In the late 1960s, she re turned to work as a ceramics teacher and eventually became the activities director for the Lex ington Recreation Department for 20 years. Mrs. Evans spent much of her free time cooking and caring for senior citizens in the community and volunteering for scouts and the schools, in cluding taking needy children to their dental and doctor appoint ments. Her hobbies included ce ramics. sewing, puzzles, bridge, gardening and crafts. Mrs. Evans was also preceded in death by herhusband Neil who died on June 19. 2008. and two half-brothers. William and Don Harris. Survivors; 3 children. Neil C. Evans Jr. and wife Anne of Bennett; Dr. James H. (Jim) Evans and wife Melinda of Mocksville: and Elizabeth A. (Libby) Evans of <2hapel Hill: 5 grand^ldren; 3 great-grandchil dren; several nieces and neph ews; and a half-sister. Rosalind Boss. Funeral services were to be conducted at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 at Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church in Davidson County with the Rev. Ray Surralt officiating. A graveside service was to follow in the church cem etery. The family was to receive friends at the church before the service, starting at 3;{X3. Memorials: Mt. Olivet United Methodist C2iurch. CO o O o c: == -o c» c- C2; TS- O o ^ cy E" V Norris London Fellows Norris London Fellows, 84, of US 601 South, Mocksville, died Thursday morning, July 17, 2008 at his home. Bom in Springfield, Mo. April 9,1924, he was the son of the late Gladys London Fellows and Norris Livingston Fellows. He was a graduate of Oruru College and completed his Master of Divinity at Duke University. Fellows was a Presbyterian minister who served in the US Air Force as a chaplain during the Korean Conflict. After preaching in Springfield, Mo. and Oxford and Wadesboro, he was the fotmding minister at Gaithersburg Presbyterian Church in Gaithersburg, Md. He preached at Northgate Presbyterian Church in Durham until his retirement. He continued to preach after he retired to Sweet Dreams Farm in Mocksville. He attended First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury. He enjoyed a life of avocations such as wood working, sculpting, geometric drawing, personal computing, fashion modeling and bicycling. Surviving: his wife of 57 year, Betty Jean Mclnnis Fellows of Mocksville; 3 daughters: Elisabeth London King and husband Michael Burton King of Charlotte. Barbara Jean Meloy and husband Dr. Thomas Stuart Meloy of Mocksville, and Helen Frances Fellows of Prescott, Ariz.; and 4 grandchildren. Memorial services were held at the First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury on Sunday, July 20. yLamon Lester Johnson Lamon Lester Johnson, 89, of NC 801 South, died on Simday, July 20,2008, at Forsyth Medi cal Center. Bom in Swain County on June 25,1919, he was the son of the late Robert Henry Johnson and Mary Rebecca Cole Johnson. He was retired from Burlington Industries and was a member of Sonlight Baptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World War 11. Survivors: his wife, Shirley Lyons Johnson of the home; 2 sons, Kelly (Erika) Johnson of Advance' and R.L. (Linda) Johnson of Lexington; 3 daugh ters, Carolina (Roger) Lyons of Gemmons, Ann (Bobby) House of Advance and Carol (Tommy) Rogers of Lexington; 4 sisters. Gay (Carl) Burkhart and Ruth (Phil) Phillips of Lexington, Imbgene Poole of Gold Hill and Marie Payne of Baltimore, Md.; a niece; and a number of grand children and great-grandchil dren. Mr. Johnson was also pre ceded in death by 2 sons, Ralph Johnson and Baby Boy Johnson; 2 daughters, Mary Lou Harrelson and Brenda Joyce Johnson; 5 sisters, Nellie Duvall, Robbie Gaddis, Emma Franklin, Athelene Stanbury and Thelma Frizell and a brother, Rastus Johnson. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Johnson will be held on Thursday, July 24, at 11:30 a.m. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Steve Brooks and Scott Steed officiat ing. Burial will be at 1 p.m. at the Salisbury National Cemetery with military honors by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family was to receive friends July 23 fiom 6-8 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Hospice of Davidson, PO Box 1941 Lexing ton, 27293-1941; or Davie Fu neral, 416 Valley RoaiL Mocks ville, to help with funeral ex penses. vXlenese Deason Nail Mrs. Denese Deason Nail. 44, of Ridge Road. Mocksville, died Saturday, July 19. 2008. at her home. She was bom Aug. 31.1963, in Torrance, Calif. Mrs. Nail loved spending time with her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her ihother, Geneva Josephine Akers Cook; and a granddaugh ter, Ava Mackenzie Baune. Survivors: her husband, Ronald Dean Nail of the home; . 3 daughters. Stephanie (Jeff) Zotsman of Moclsville. Ashlee (Jeremy) Baune of Minnesota and Meagan Andrade of Mocks ville; 4 grandchildren; father. Leonard Blevins of Calif.; a brother. Leonard Dwayne Blevins of Calif.; stepfather. Bobby Lee Cook; and a cousin. A ftmeral service will be con ducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday, July 24, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, Burial will follow in Iredell Me morial Gardens in Statesville. The family was to receive friends ftom 7-9 p.m. Wednes day, July 23, at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences: www.eatonJuneralservice.com. vSteven RiiJiard Poteet Mr. Steven Richard Poteet, 63, of Advance, died on Wednesday, July 16,2008, He was bom July 25.1944 in Burke County to Josephine Poteet and the late Monion Poteet. Although his life was re stricted by Cerebral Palsy, be gave and received much joy and love. Survivors: his mother Josephine and sister. Gay, both of the home; his sister, Kay and husband Floyd McAtee of King; his sister Judy Merritt of Ra leigh; and a nephew. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. July 19 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory with the Rev. Dr. Crystal M. Alexander officiating. Thefati ily received friends 1 hour prior to the service at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: The Nature Con servancy. Atm: Treasury. 4245 N. Fairfax Drive. Suite 100, Ar lington. VA 22203. o 0 1 B O o G PJ I M PJ n o § C Arthur Lee Watkins The Rev. Arthur Lee Watkins, 67. died on July 18. 2008. HewasbomonDec.28,1940 in Salisbury, and was a graduate of Atkitis High School in Win- ston-Salem and later earned an associate degree in early child hood education. He accepted the call to preach in October 1980. and was licensed to preach un der the leadership of the Rev. Will Chambers at Ml Zion CME Church in Salisbury. He was or dained deacon and elder while a member of the CME Church. The Rev. Watkins paslored churches in South Carolina. North Carolina and Calax, Va. In 2002. he moved his membership to the AME Zion Conference and pastored Long Leaf AME Zion Church in Robbins before returning to McAuley AME Zion Church as associate pastor, where he worked until his death. He loved preaching from the pulpiL and visiting and praying for members of his community. Me also visited and witnessed those who were in prison. He loved to talk and visit with the elderly. Survivors: his wife Fannie of the home; 4 sons. Terri L. Watkins (Dcuko) of Ewa Beach. Hawaii. Arthur Lamont Watkins of DetroiL Mich.. Avery Rilter of Fayecieville, and Walter L. Lee of Norwood: 2 daughters, Tressa Simmons of Phoenix. Ariz., and Toni Smith ofDetroit: 12 grandchildren: 14 great grandchildren; 4 sisters, Jacqueline Cook (Walter) of Cooieemee, the Rev, Brcnda Geier ofCooieemee; Dr. Barbara Bosey and the Rev. Jane Mitchell (Bruce) ofDurham; and a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins. uncles, aunts and friends. Funeral services were held July 23 at 2 p.m. at McAuley AME Zion Church it} Mt. Cilead with the Rev. Maurice Hooper Sr. officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. y'Pauline Truelove West Mrs. Pauline Tmelove West. 81. of Harding Street. Mocks- ville. died Wednesday. July 16, 2008. at her home. Mrs. West she was born12. 1927. BgJB Davie County to Z- u z i n e I Creason and John Captain True- love. Mrs. Wesfartended Trin ity Baptist Church- She enjoyed gardening, canning and spending time in the mountains. She was also preceded in death by her husband. James Robert West Sr.; a son. Waller Lee West; 2 grandchildren. Cynthia Jane Gailher and Scotty Lee West; 3 brothers. Frank, Rob, and William West. Survivors: 3 sons, James Robert (fiance Anna) West Jr.. Lairy' Eugene (Kathy) West, all of .Mocksville, John William West ofSalisbury; and a daugh ter. Joanne (Levi) Phillips of Galax. Va. A graveside service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Friday, July 18. at Liberty Methodist Cemetery. The family received.friends friendsJuJy 17. at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences; y^n'W.eaionfunerahervice.conu V Henry Ray Williams Mr. Henry Ray Williams. 88. of Mocksville died Friday, July 18. 2008 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Aug. 4. 1919 in Harrell. Ark. to Ray and Ruth Childs Williams'; MrWilliatns was of the Methodist faith and a veteran of the U.S. Navy who served during World War II on a submarine chaser on the east coast. Surviviilg: his wife of 67 years. Lillian D. Williams of the home; 2 daughters. Judy Konopnicki and husband David of Lakeland. Fla. and Janene Chessman and husband Michael of Advance; 4 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held atalatet date. On-line condolences: www.hayworih-miller.com. c?' So 2 o s-g ^Elizabeth Harris Evans Elizabeth "Betsy" Anna Nooe Harris Evans. 86. died early Sun day morning, July 20.2008 in Mocksville, Mrs. Evans was bom Jan. 17, 1922 in Lexington to the lateAllie Hutchison Harris of Lexington and ihe late Will iam Osmond Harris ofAsheviiJe. who was a native of the Bahamas. She grew up in Lexington and at- tended Appalachian Slate University where she tnel herhusband of 66 years. Neil C. Evans. Afiercom- pleting a business course at UNC-Greensboro, she worked at Commercial Bankof Lexington and the ^^■8^Lexington Retail Merchants Association until she I 1started raising her children. In the late 1960s, shereturned to work as a ceramics teacher and evenmally became theactivities director for the Lexington Recreation Department for 20yean. Mrs. Evans spent much of her free time cooking and caringfor seniorcitizens in the comraunily and volunteering forscouts andthe schools, including taking needy children to their dental and doctor appointments. Her hobbies included cerattiics, sewing, puzzles, bridge, gardening and crafts. Mrs. Evans was also preceded in death by her husband Neil whodied on June 19.2008. and two half-brothers, William and Don Har ris. Survivors: 3 children. Neil C. Evans Jr. and wife Anne ofBennett;Dr. James H. iJim) Evans and wife Melinda ofMocksville; and ElizabethA. (Libby) Evans ofChapel HilhSgrandchildreti; 3 gteai-grand-children; several nieces and nephews; and a half-sister. Rosalind Boss,Funeral services were to be conducted at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July23 at MI. Olivet United Methodist Church in Davidson County withthe Rev. Ray Surratt officiating. A graveside service was to followin the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church before the service, starting at 3;00. Memorials; Ml. Olivet United Methodist Church. v/Ann Reeves JacksonAnn Reeves Jackson of Canton died Friday July 25 200R ,tCreenv^e (g.c.) Memorial Hospital after a bn'f £«.'She was bom May 12. 1926. in Haywood County and was thedaughter ol the late McNally and Stelia Westmoreland Reeves She hmh " r 1 o" R- Jackson, in 1980- aKuth Smather$ and WUda LeaihenvoodShe was a real estate broker in Haywood County for 40 yearsand wa.s a mernber of Canton Central United Methodist ChurchSurviving; 2 daughters. Vicki Hendricks and husband Jerry ofMocksville. and JoAnn Robertson and husband Don ofGreer S C • 3 sisters RcvaSaylesofFairview. Hazel Edmunds of CandlCT andHcndersonville; 2 brothersMcNally Reeves of Greenville, and Jack Reeves of Canton; sister^m-law. Dons Turner and husband Bill of Clyde; 4 grandehUdren- and 1 great-grandson. Biaiucnuaren.ftaveside services were held at 11 a.m. Monday. July 28. at Bon- MnH t 'he Rev. Carrol^ndsey officiaung. The family received friends Sunday. July 27. at Wells Funeral Home of Canton- z"-"Memonals: Habitat for Humanity of Haywood. 1I2S. MainSlWaynesviUc. 28786; or a charity of one'schoiceOnline condolences; w^^.wellsfivteralhome.com v^Pauline Tnielove West Mrs. Pauline Ttueiove West. 81. of Harding Street. Mocksville. died Wednesday, July 16.2008. at her home. Mrs. West she was bora Jan. 12.1927. in Davie County to Luzine Creason and John Captain Tcuelove. Mrs. West at- tended Trinity Baptist Church. She enjoyed gaiden- '"S' spending time in the mountains.She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Robert West Sr.; a son. Walter Lee West; 2H H grandchildren, Cynthia Jane Oailher and Scotty Lee West; 3 brothers, Frank. Rob. and William West. Survivors: 3 sons. James Robert (fiance Anna) West Jr.. Larry Eugene (Kalhy) West, all of .Mocksville. John Will- lam West of Salisbury; and a daughter, Joanne (Levi) Fhiillips of Galax, Va. A graveside service was conducted at 3 p.m. Friday. July 18, at Liberty Methodist Cemetery. The family received friends July 17, at Eaton Funeral Home. . Online condolences; ivww.eatonfunfralservicc^coin. o o &> «&■ Soo oo. c Cd < ' c: CT Alfred Jeddy Hilton^Mr. Alfred Jeddy Hilldn. 62, ofMock^ville, died Sunday.Aug. 3,2008 at (he Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Hotne. He was bom Jan. 19, 1946 in Fprsyih County to Alfred Bruce and Kathleen Story Hilton. Mr. Hilton was a graduate of Davie High School and earned an as sociate degree from Forsyib Technical Cotnmunity College. He was a member of Redlond Pentecostal Holiness Church since 1969 and had been in volved in the prison ministry and Royal Rangers. Surviving: his mother. Kathleen: a brother. Bremon (Shelby) Hilton of Mocksville, with whom he made his home thelast two years: 2 sisters. Wanda Brown and Sandra Gillcspie, both of Advance; a number of nieces, nephews, cousins and aspecial friend, Ricky Hicks. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday,Aug. 6 ai Hayworth-Miller- Kinderton Chapel with the Revs. Jonathan Hill andArnold Gosnell officiating. Burial followed at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church cemetery. The family re ceived friends Tuesday at the fu neral home. Memorials: Kate B. ReynoldsHospice and Palliauve Care Cen ter. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston- Salem 27103; or to the Royal Ranger Outpost 91. c/o RedlandPentecostal Holiness Church. 137 Baltimore Rd.. Advance. Gabriel Paul Mazie Gabriel Paul Mazie died Sun day. Aug. 3. 2008. at his home in Mocksville. He was bom Jan. II, 1927. in Htts- * • ^ w burgh. Pa. to the late Marie and Gabriel ' Mazie. He served in the United States! Navy and was honorably discharged in 1946. He obtained hischeinicat engineer degree atCaraegie MeUon University andworked for Armstrong CorkCompany, in Pittsburgh and Houston.Tezas. He retiredEncon Safety Products iii Hous ton in 1993 and moved to Win- sioa-Salem. with his wife. HeitiRichardson Timm Mazi. Theylater moved to Mocksville. where Gabe is known for his watercolor renderings of the oldhomes on Main Street which were purchased by many of the family members. Travelsthrough Europe gave him oppor tunities to paint scenes he loved. A cruise up the Nile in 1990 had revealed more picturesque land scapes to paint. Survivors; his wife. Hetii. ofthe home; 2 daughters. Mindy and husband Hicham Al-Bochi of Florida aiid Melanie Williams and husband Tom of Belton,S.C;. 3 grandsons; a grand daughter; his wife's daughter, Linda Mace and husband. Glenn; her 2 sons; and a brother. Bob Mazie and wife Inez ofThe Woodlands, Tezas.He was preceded in death by a son, Mailin Mazie, and a step- grandson. Jason Pfaff. A mass of Christian burial will be held at 11:30 a.m.. Friday. Aug. 8 at St. Francis of Assist Catholic Church with the Rev. Andrew Draperand DeaconJohn Zimmerle officiating. MemotiaJs: building fund atSt. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 862 Yadkinviile Road, Mocksviile. Online - " condolences: tyivw.eotar/iineralservice.com. eborauDeborah Denise BensonWotden. 56. of Boding SptmgLakes, died Tuesday. July -9.2008 at Dosher Memorial ""shlf was born inCounty on Dec. 21. 1951was the daughwt ofBensonSnofMocksvilleandihe late Nell Allen Benson. She was also preceded mdeath by a brother. Jam"Greeory Benson- She waswith ADM m Mso surviving; her son. SeihWorden and wife Darlene oSupply; a grandson; a bm^",Robert F. Benson Jr. and wifeCindy of Mocksville; a sistei.Bobbi Lynn Mullis and husband Tony ofMocksviUe-.asisietin-law Kim Benson of Lexington." ^e family received ftten^Friday evening at Peacock-Newnam & While Funet^Service. No other services were ^peacocknewTumiwhte.com. O 9 n oc -t XTSX na is. >en O* f-: C7 i W9 cr O Stella Maultsby Fisher Stella Maultsby Fisher died Friday afternoon, Aug. 1. 2008 at the home of her daughter in Winslon-Salem. She was bom on Nov. 22. 1927 in Huntinglon W.Va. She was 80 years 8 months and 10 days old. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Henry and Mary Iva Watts Maultsby. a brotherThomas Henry Maultsby Jr. and her husband of 53 years, Carl Chester Fisher. Survivingrdaughters Patricia Ann and husband Calvin Vestal and Carol Victoria and husband Joseph Reed Wilson; 2 grand sons; and a great-grandson Zackary Vestal. Shortly after birth her parents moved to Fayetteville, her father's home. She attended Fayetteville Senior High School and Worth Business School. She was a bookkeeper for many of the reuil clothing stores in the downtown area. She was a mem ber of the First Presbyterian Church in Mocksvilie, and a member of the Women of the Church where she served as the Circle Chair. She was an eider at Big Rockfish Presbyterian Church in Hope Mills. In 1992 she joined the Mocksvilie Women's Club and participated in many of the club's activities and services. She was president ofthedubfrom 1996-1998. She won first place in the NCFWA Arts festival for one ofher hand- , made quill.s. Quilting was her favorite way of expressing her artistic abilities. She could be found at least one day a week at the Davie County Public Library where she volunteered in the History Room. She will be re membered for a dry wit, a quick mind and a constant source of conversation on any subject. A memorial service to cel ebrate her life was held on Aug. 11 at 11 a.m. at the First Presby terian Church in Mocksvilie with Paul Seelman officiating. Memorials: in the name of Carl and Stella Fisher to 7Slh Ranger Regiment Assoc. Memo rial (deceased] P.O. Box 10970 Baltimore MD 21234. Online condolences: »'<vw.hayivonh-miller.com. Patricia MuU Gregory^ Patricia Mull Gregory, 71. of Henderson, formerly of Mocb- vilte, died on Sunday, Aug. 10 2008, at - Duke Uni versity Hos pital. Born in Burke County on June 23. 1937. she was the daughter of the late George A. and Louise Barrier Mull. She was a home- maker and a former member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. Her husband. Tech Sgt, Donald Ed ward Gregory Sr., preceded her in death. Survivors; a son. William Eu gene (Teresa) Ray U ofWinslon- Salem; 2 stepsons. Donald E. Gregory Jr. and Dale Eric Gre gory of Austin. Texas; a step daughter. Stephanie Howcll of Austin; a brother. William Bill Mull of Morganton: a grandson: 6 step-grandchildren; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gregory was also pre ceded in death by 2 sisters. Ciurissa Neal and Mary Swink. The service to celebrate Mrs. Gregory's life was held Tuesday. Aug. 12. at 8 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officiat ing. The family received friends on Tuesday from 7 until the fu neral hour at the funeral home. Burial was on Wednesday. Aug. 13. at 1 p.m. with a graveside service at the Barrier Family Cemetery in Jonas Ridge. Memorials: MaplewoodBap- list Building Fund. PO BoxS76. Yadkinville, 27055. ^ James Lee Hyatt Jr. \/^ James Lee "Jay Bird" Hyatt Jr., 25. of Hill Crest Drive. Ad vance, died onSunday. Aug. 10, 2008, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center from injuries received in an automobile acci dent. Bom in Watauga County on Oct. 8. 1982. he was the son of James Lee (Kim) Hyatt Sr. of Boone and Mildred Thompson (Billy) Shinault ofAdvance. He attended Watauga and Davie high schools. He worked for Tyson Foods and was ofthe Bap tist faith. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: a brother, Justin Hyatt of Fort Jackson. S.C.; a sister, Jennifer (Kevin) Triveite of Boone; grandmothers. Mary Bowen and Corda Hyatt; 4 neph ews and cousins, aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by grandfathers Roy Bowen and George Hyatt. The graveside service to cel ebrate the life of Mr. Hyatt will be held on Thursday, Aug. 14, at 4 p.m. at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officiat ing. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 1-3 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. I. Perrie Easton KeDey Perrie Easton Kelley, 73, of Miiling Road, Mocksvilie, died onSunday.Aug. 10.2008, at his home, Bom in Cuyahoga, Ohio, on Sept. 7, 1934, he was the son of the late Larry and Pauline Barton Kelley. He was retired as a sm veyor for the City of San Diego and was of the Christian faith. ■Survivors; his wife. Barbara Ann Banas Kelley, a son, (HirisKelley of Swansboro; 2 daughters, Dawn Boslian (fianceWaller Dollar) of Mocksvilie and Sherrie CaUmia of San Di ego, Calif.; 7 grandchildren; and a cousin. The service to celebrate thelife of Mr. Kelley was to be held on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice CHiapel with Pastor J. B.WJuifield officiating. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home from I until theservice hour on Wednesday. Carolyn Ann NailMrs. Carolyn Ann York Nail,65, of Howardiown Road,Mocbville, died Sunday, Aiig.'10, 2008, at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Wlnston-Sa- lem.She was bom Oct. 21. 1942,in Davie County to Travis York and the late Stella Potts York. Mrs. Nail was a dedicated member of Fellowship Baptist'Church to .Advance. Throughout the years she had served the Lonlas a Sunday school teacher and was devoted to the shut-ins and senior citizens of the church.She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Jonathon Travis; and a sister, Frances Walker Survivors: her husband, James Woodrow Nail of thehome; herfether of Mocbville;2 daughters, Ciudy (Robert)Hollel and Sharon (David)Carter, all of Advance; a sister.Doris Anderson ofMl Gilead; a brother, Harold York of Ad- vance; and 3 grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at II a.m. Wednesday,Aug. 13. at Fellowship BaptistChurch, with Pastors Wayne Swisher and Leon Wood offici ating. Burial followed in YadkinVailey Baptist Church Ctemeieo". The family received friends Tuesday. Aug. 12. at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorials; Kate B. ReynoldsHospice Home. 101 HospiceLane, Winston-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: wMnv.earo/i/uneraJyervice.com. I Cs B" >& t7v A c I F1 Oc cz H■< F1zHPI 2V!PI o o Ha-e v>a.»ve >E93 seOS y o 0 1 n Curtiss Lee Reavis Mr. Cuniis Lee Reavis, 78, tiied Tuesday, Aug. 5. 2008, ai Davie Place Residenlial Care after a period of declining health. He was bora May 26, 1930, in Davie County to the late Wil liam Lee and [iraa Beits Reavis. Mr, Reavis lived in Davie County his entire life, except for his years in service to his coun try as a sergeant in the U.S. Army, He was a member of Blaise Baptist Church, the MocksviUe Masonic Lodge and bad served as an auxiliary law enforcement officer in Davie County. He could fix almost any thing. For many years he had been the service manager at Reavis Ford in Mocksville. He retired from Ingersoll-Rand,. where he was the supervisor of facilities maintenance. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Jamie Jones Reavis. Survivors: 3 daughters, Celinda (Michael) Howell of Raleigh, Nora Reavis (Linda Breen) of Chariotle and Tara (Henry) Jacumin of Valdese; a son-in-law, Dodd Haynes of Charlotte: 2 giandchildren; an extended family; and a special friend, Cathy Newsome. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Friday. Aug. 8, at Blaise Baptist Church, with the Revs. Glenn Sellers and Archie Jones Sr. officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Thursday, Aug. 7. at Eaton Funeral Home. .Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenler, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103. Mocksville; or Blaise Baptist Building Fund. 134 Blaise Church Rd., Mocks ville. Online condolences: www.iaionfuneralservice.com. Dorothy Delores ReavisOi^ Dorothy "Dot" Delores Reavis. 70, of Newport News. Va., died, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008. She was born Nov. 22, 1937 to Dora "Dolly" and Woodrow Correll in Salisbury. She was a step-daughter to the late Sinclair AlexandCT. Mis. Reavis grew up in Cooleemee, and attended Davie County Schools. She later traveled and lived around the world with her husband Billy during his career in the U.S. Navy. After retiring and living a number of years in Columbia. S.C.. she moved to Newport News. She was an employee at Kmart in Columbia, S.C. for many years. When she retired and moved to Newpon News she was employed at Food Lion. Survivors: her mother. Dora "Dolly" Alexander; 2 sisters. Betty Ewart and Jean Cumbie. all ofNewport News; 3 children, Rebecca Daic Gullett (W.O. Clarke Jr.) of Waverly, Kenny Reavis and Dawn Reavis of Pelion. S.C.; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 2 nieces; and many other family and friends. A funeral service was held at 6 p.m., Friday. Aug. 8. at W.J. Smith & Son Funeral Home with the Rev, Frank Earwood ofFaith Baptist Church and the Rev. Rusty Beck of Parkview Baptist Church officiating. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: Riverside Cancer Care Center. 12100 Warwick Blvd.. Newport News. VA 23601; or Heartland Hospice. 11835 Fishing Point Drive, Suite 101. Newport News, VA23606. WiUiam Larry Shioault William Larry Shinaull, 56. of Deer Run Drive. Mocksville. died on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Bora in Forsyth County on July 11, 1952, he was the son of Jean Hutchins Bel! of Florence. S.C. and the late EskerShinault. He was a self-employed carpen ter, attended Freedom Baptist Church and had served in the U.S. Army. Survivors, in addition to his mother a son. Timothy Shinault of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Tracie Shinault (Eddie Joe) Robinson of Baltimore, Md. and Elaine (Michael) Miller of Ad vance; 4 brothers. Billy (Millie) Shinault ofMocksville, Pete Bell of Virginia, Bobby Bell Jr. of Yadkinville and Joe Bell of Vir ginia; a sister, Debbie Belt of Oklahoma; and4 grandchildren. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Shinault was held Fri day, Aug. 8. at 8 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service IThapel with the Rev. Scon Jackson of ficiating. The family received friends prior to the service. Inurnment wilt be later in the Salisbury National Cemetery. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral ex penses. Robert Lee Tallent'"'''^ Robert Lee "R.L." Tallenl, 66. of Lexington, died Wednesday morning, Aug. 6, 2008, at bis home, The funeral was at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at Davidson Funeral Home by Bishop Ronnie Shaw and the Rev. Pal Eller. Burial followed in Lexington City Cemetery. Mr. Tallent was bora April 7. 1942. in Rutherford County to Marvin Tallent and Lillie Calloway Tallent, He was employed with Billings Trucking Co. with 29 years of service. Mr. Tallent was a charter member of Faith Chapel and supported the Rev. Pat EUer at Original Church ofGod. He and his wife. Ruby Carter Tallent would have celebrated their40th wedding anniversary this IDctober. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sisters. Betty Foster and Marie Mullis. In addition to his wife of the home he is survived by: 2 daughters, Penny Smoot and husband Mike of Thomasville and Candy Smith of Lexington; 4 grandchildren; brothers. RussellTallent and wife Lillian ofAdvance, and the Rev. James M. Tallenl and wife Doris of Yadkinville; and sisters, Frances Hamilton, the Rev. Margaret Garretson and husband Johnny and Nadine Spillman and husband Clarence, all of Mocksville. Memorials: Hospice of Davidson, PO Box 1941, Lexington, 27293. Online condolences: wvnv.davidsonfuneralhomt.net. Ci vJ~ I? en I -C \ a $ n n o c 2 H -J PI 2 -i P) v: PI X PI o o e a. > e 9 z o " d. CT CO G o cr 0 On Helen Sparks Yokley Helen Sparks Yokley. 85, of o Deck Circle, Mocksville, died on ^ Thursday, Aug. 7,2008, at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. Bom in Davie County on May 8,1923, she was the daugh ter of the late Hetuy Maitin and Maggie Lee Hellard Spaiks. She , was a homemaker and a mem ber of Bethel United Methodist Church. Her husband, Robert Yokley, preceded her in death in 1968. Survivors; 2 sons. Dale (Lynn) Yokley of Mocksville and Dennis (Debbie) Yokley of Cleveland; 2 daughters, Pam Carter and Connie Yokley, both , of Mocksville; a brother, Bobby (Peggy) Sparks of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Doris McDaniel and Betty Jo Bowens, both of Mocksville; and 4 grandchil dren. g Mrs. Yokley was also pre- > <ceded in death by a son. EarlYokley, a sister. Emily Stimpsbn ^ and 4 biothers, Gilbeit, Bill, TJ. Q C Zand Donald Sparks. The service to celebrate the life of Mrs. Yokley was held on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Tony Owens and c5' 785 SanfordAve., Mocksville. o c: ^ =» cr zz c5' o CJ 43 I f«j Pastor Benny Hillard officiating. ^ Burial followed in the Bethel gj United Methodist Church Cem- R etery. The family received ^ fnends at the funeral home on n Saturday from 1- until the fu- S neial. • S Memorials: Group Home, H B i > e yEmma Myers Allen Mrs. Emma Myers Allen, 85, ofAdvance, died Monday, Aug. 18, 2008 at Forsyih Medical Center, She was bom April 10, 1923 in Davie County to Silas and Annie Jarvis Myers. MrsAUen was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church, She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie J, Allen, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Survivors: 2 sons, JohnAilen and wife Rosalie and TenyAllen and wife Sarah, all ofAdvance; 4 grandsons: 3 great-grandchil dren; and a sister, Leona McCuUoh of Advance, A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21 at Mocks United Methodist Church with the Rev, Jonathan Brake officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel, •Memorials; Mocks Method ist Building Fund; or ttsa char ity of the donor's choice. Online condolences; xnvw.haywonk-mlUr.com. v^aye Davis Bedford Mrs, Faye Davis Bodford, 79. of Clemmons, died Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008 at Oaks at Forsyth, She was bom on Aug. 9,1929 to the late Waller Clarence and Hattie Jackson Davis,. Mrs. Bodford was a member of Bethesda Moravian Church. She retired from AT&T after 32 years. Survivors: her loving husband, John Herbert Bodford; 2 sons, Gary Bodford and wife Janice of Indian Trails, Craig Bodford and wife Angle of Clemmons; 4 daughters, Joan Dunn and husband Keith of Mocksvitte. Barbara Morgan and husband Randy Ttadd of Charlotte. Donna Hicks and hus band Tom of Mocksville and LuAnn Bodford and Ganc6 Jayc Deweese of Wioston-Salera; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grand- childien; 2 sisters, Phyllis Davis and Maureen Christian, both of WInstoD-Salem: 2 half sisters. Palsy Crensbaw and husband Charles of Mocksville and Betsy Hopkins of Marshall, Va.; 1 step sister, Margie Cozart ofMocks ville: 4 step-brothers. Herb Bur ton and wife Zelda. Bob Burton and wife JoAnn, Kenny Burton and wife BcEcda. all ofWlnsioo- Salem , and Billy Button and wife Kay ofAdvance; and a step- sister-in-law, Nellie Burton, A graveside service was held at Westlawn Gardens ofMenSory at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, with the Revs, Richard Spaugh. Henry May and Gary Bodford officiating. The family received ftiendsWednesday at Ifaywoith- Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Saiem, 27103: Bethesda Moravian, 740 Bethesda Road. Wtnslon-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com. ' Louie Smiley Frost Louie Smiley Frost, 78. of Mocksville. died Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008 at Kale B, ReynoldsB Hospice Home in Winston-Sa iem, He was bom to the''late Brady Frost and Edna Frost Morrison. He attended school in Iredell County, He was employed by Dreael-Heriiage Furniture, and laterretired ffom Lexington Fur niture. He was preceded in death by his wife, Emma Lee Johnsoo-/ Frost; 2 btolhers, Whitfield Frost ^ and John A. Alexander, Survivors: a son. Lester- (Katie) Arnold; a granddaughter; a brother, Sloney Bobby Frost; 2 sisters, Nancy (Frank) Peebles and Vivian Vivaieen Bryant, all of Mocksville; many more rela tives and friends. His funeral service was tb be held on Wednesday. Aug. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel of Gra ham Funeral Home, "The Rev, Dr. Karen Miller officiated and Apostle Taylor provided the eu logy. The family was to receive friends 30 minutes prior to the - service. v'^esslca Nicole Greene Jessica Nicole Greene, 16. of Bobbys Trail, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Aug. 13. 2008, at WFU Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Iredell County on Dec. 23. 1991. she was the i .daughter of James Robert and .•Tammy Faye Church Greene. She was a rising junior at Davie High School and was a member of Hardison United Methodist Church- She loved singing and cars and wanted to go to college to become an auto tecbniciao. Also surviving: a brother, James Glenn Greene of the home; grandmothers Dianne Green of Mocksville and Helen Hensley of Lexington: 7 aunts; 7 uncles; and 12 cousins. She was preceded in death by grandfaihen Bobby Greene and Kelly Church, The service to celebrate Jessica's life was on Sanirday, Aug. 16. at 11 a.m. at Hardison United Methodist Church with the Rev, Dr. Crystal Alexander officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family re ceived ftiends on Friday. Aug. 15 at Davie Funeral Service, Memorials; Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral ex penses; and Organ Donor Re search, r4 ra /» A \/ Beulab Anders Hartlage Mrs. Beulah Anders Hartlage. 88. formerly of Wandering Lane. MocksviUe, died Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008, at the Westchester Manor in High Point. Mrs. Hartlage was bom in McDowell County. W.Va., Match 1.1920. to (be late Walter Clin and Naoini BelcherAnders and was retired formAT&T with after 34 years. She was a mem ber of the Telephone Pioneers of America and a long-tinie mem ber of the Eastern Star. She was a long-time member of the Moclcsville First United Meth odist Church. She was also preceded in death by her first husband. Wil liam Bill Williams- her second husband. Marvin Byeriy: and her third husband. Albert Hartlage. Survivors: a stepdaughter, Rita Henderson of Washington, D.C.; a stepson. Larry Denter Byeriy of Greensboro; a sister. Pearline Jordan of Mochsville: a brother, Walter Anders of Piincdton, W.Va.; a sister-in-law. Mary Lois Jones of High Point: a niece; and a nephew. A fiinera] service was to be conducted at4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Don Routh officiating. Burial was to follow in Rose Cemetery, The family was to receive friends at the fu neral home one hour before the service. Memorials; Mocksville First United Methodist, 310 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Online condolences; wwwenton/iine/aftemce.com. yTeresa Justice Teresa Justice, 49. of Angell Road, Mocfcsviile. died on Thursday. Aug. 14, 2008 at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Pike County, Ky. on Oct. 30, 1958, she was the daughter of the late Brady and Vada Ramey Webb. She was a cenified nursing assistant and a Christian. Survivors; a son. Matthew Justice of MocksvUle; a dau^- ler. Holly Deskins and fiance Randalf Smith (who waTliES^T; son); 4 brothers, Clifford Webb of Mocksville, Roger Hunt. ! Johnny Hunt and Clecus Webb, all of PikeviHe. Ky.; and a sis ter, Jeanneiie Hunt of PikeviHe. Mrs. Justice was also pre ceded in death a brother. Donnie Webb. The service to celebrate the life ofMrs. Justice was to be held in Kennicky. i/Thomas Wayue Lanier Mr. Thomas Wayne Lanier, 65. ofFred Lanier Road. Mocks ville, died Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008. at his home. He was bom in Davie County on Oct. 5,1942. to the lateAvery P. and Maggie Beck Lanier. He had been a lifelong member of Ijatttes Crossroads Baptist Church and had -i6 years ofper fect attendance. He was a com munity handyman. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Shelby Lapish. Survivors; a brother. Kenneth (Virginia) Lanier ofMocksville; 2 sisters, Mary Prevette and Brenda Chaffin, both of Moc^ viile; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were con ducted at 11 a.m. 7\jesday, Aug. 19, at tjames Crossroads Baptist Church, with the Rev. Alex Heffner officiating. Burial fol lowed in (tie church cemetery. The family wiw at Eaton Funeral Home Monday evening. Aug 18." Memorials; Cemetery Fund of Ijames Bapdsi. c/o Marsha Alexander. 1038 Ijames CHiureh Road. Mocksville. Online condolences: wvw.earon/unerafrervice.com. ./I^chael Sidney Morris Michael Sidney "Mifce"•r, Morris, 64, of Mocksville died s. Saturday, Aug. [6, 2008 at 6, Forsyth Medical Center Winsion-Silem. ty Born April 10, 1944 in y Salisbury he and [;; earned his associate degree in ! i mliiary science from Central 1f, Carolina Community College A I d veteran of the US Army during n the Vietnam War, he received the 'n Vietnam Service Medal. •' National Defense Service Medal '[ and Vietnam Campaign Medal > c He "rved in the Army .National : Guard. Mr, Morris was a self j . employed computer I I programmer and was employed ' . »ith the NC Employment Security Commission. I Mocksville. He was a life, member of VFW Post 3006, 1 Harold B. Jarrett American Legion Post 342. the 40 & 8 Club, the Certified Data FrocessorsAssociaiioij; and was of the Lutheran faith. Survivors; his wife, Janice ; Glover Morris and a son Matthew Sidney Morris of the home; and a brother. F. Wayne . Morris and wife Judy of Wilmington. A memorial service was to be conducted at II a.m. Thursday. Aug. 21 at Summerselc Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Ctanville Robinson offlciadng, Burial was to follow at the US National Cemetery with Military Graveside Rites conducted bythe Rowan County Military Honor Guard. ^ The family was to receive i friends from 10-11 a.m, i Thursday at Summersen Funeral 'Home. I Memorials; the American ' Heart Assoc.. PO Box 4390 ' Chsp«IHill.NC27S15.'-'". , eg ^Kip Schroder Kip Schroder of Asheboro died Aug. 14. 2008 ai Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro. He was bom in Sao Paulo. Brazil April 4, I9S2. He was preceded in death by bis mother. Cela Callahan. fa ther, Leroy diaries Schroderand brother. I^t Schroder. Survivors; his wife of 20 years. Cindy (Glasscock) Schroder, formerly of Mocks- ville; 3 sisters: Lelia Fortuna and husband Nick of New Castle. Pa.. Linda Wilson and husband Steve of Houston, Texas and Laura Ibylor and husband Mike ofBradenton. Fla.; and sister-in- law. Delaine Mehder and hus-. band Steve of Greensboro. Mr. Schroder was a Junior Olympic swimmer as a young man. He graduated from DuBois (Pa.) High School, in 1970 where he excelled in track, golf, basketball, and football. During his senior year he was the Dis trict NineTrack and Field cham pion in the 220-yard dash and the highjump. He was a member of DuBois. victorious 830-yard re lay teanL He played varsity foot ball at Lehigh University gradu ating in 1974 with a degree in accounting. He loved sports and excelled at many. He retired as controller from Goodyear Asheboro in 2004 aftera 30-year career. He was a former mem berofAsiieborD Rotary Qub and served on the YMCA Board of Trustees. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Asheboro. He loved golf, loved to dance, and loved people. Funeral services were held Sunday. Aug. 17a(2p.nL at the First United Methodist Church, Asheboro with the Revs. Michael Holder. Susan Mitchell, and Howard Aiired officiating. The family teceived friends on Saturday. Aug. 16 from at Pugh Funeral Home. Asheboro. ■y Fredrick Eugene Smith Mr. Fredrick Eugene"Snuffy" Smith. 76. of New Hampshire Court. Mocksville, died Friday. Forsyih Medical Center in Winston Sa- lem after a short illness. He was botti Davie County to the late Lonnie Harold and Mary Elizabeth Nail Smith. Mr. Smith had been a sales represen tative with Mutual OfOmaha In surance Co. and later a salesman with Reavis Ford. He was retired from Mocksville Builders Supply. Mr. Smith was a Charter memberof the Mocksville DAV, Chapter 75 and held many posi tions with them. He was a vol unteer with the VA Medical Cen ter in Salisbury. He was a vet eran of the U.S. Air Force. Mr.' Smith enjoyed traveling and .camping, especially to Florida and Alaska, in addition to golf ing and playing gin rummy with his buddies. He was a long-time member of the Wesley Chapef United Methodist Church. He was also preceded in death by a half sister; and a half brother. Survivors; his wife of 57 years, DeWilla Dull Stnith ofthe home: a daughter. Teresa(Danny) Cotiell of Mocksville; a son. Russell Smith of Mocks ville; 5 grandchildren; a great- grandson; 3 brothers, Lonnie (Bettye) Smith Jr. of Jackson ville.Texas, W.L. (Remy) Stnith of San Antonio. Texas, and R-B.'(Virginia) Smith of ConyerS; Ga.tahalfbrotheRabalfsisten - and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted St 7 p.m.. Sunday. Aug. 17. in Eaton Fimeral Chapel with the Rev. JackTookey oSdatiDg. The family teceived ftiends and relaiivesaiihefuneralhotnefol- - lowing the service. A committal service was conducted at 11 a.m.. Monday. Aug.'-'IS. ar '<Wesley Chapel Unitetl M^pd-ist Church CemelVl^^.'^^ C^^Memorials: in honor of his jpatriotism to New Hampshire ! Court Homeowners Assoc. c/o Fred Voreh. treasurer. 124 New |Hampshire Ct.. Mocksville. ' Kenneth Leroy Stanley Mr. Kenneth Lemy "Lumber jack" Stanley. 72. of Campbell Road. Mocksville. died Satur-j day. Aug. 16. Porsyth M^- . He was bora Davie- 7 V County on Jan. 1 16. 1936tocbe late Era Belle Stanley andwas adopted by the late Ken and Vera Stanley. Mr. Stanley was a retired truck driver. He was also preceded in deathby a half sister, Sylvia Driver. Survivors; his wife, Diaane ' Dorion Stanley of the home; 3 sons.Terry (Mary) Stanley. Greg(Shelia) Stanley and Randy(Jenny) Stanley, all of Mtscks-ville; 4 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren: a sister-in-law,On Lee Jordan of YadJdnvtlle; and 2 half sisters. PhyllisMcQamrock and Linda (Gtady) Trivette. ail of Mocksville.. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuestiay, Aug.19 at Eaton Funeral Chapel withthe Rev. Ken Furehes ofHciating. Burial followed in Bear CreekBaptist Church Cemetery. Thefamily received ftiends Monday, Aug.18. at the funeral home. Memorials; Blaise Baptist building fund. 134 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville, Online • condolences: www.eauinfuneralservice.com. Anthony Teodoro Versaci AnthonyTeodoro (Theodore) Versaci died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2(X)3. at his home. • He was bora was a life-long resident of North Tonawanda, before retiring from the North Tonawanda School System and moving to Mocksville nine years ago. He was also preceded in death by a.granddaughter. Stephanie Rae Beny, Survivors; his wife, Donna Montana Versaci: stepchildren, Thmara J. Kralick ofFlorida, and Timothy J. Kralick of California: 3 grandchildren; an uncle; sev eral cousins; from his wife's family. 2 sisiers-in-Iaw. Dianne (Larry) Mitchell. Denise Mon tana (Don^d) Edonick. both of Florida: a brather-in-law. Peter (Camille) Montana of Young- stown. N.Y.; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial Mass was said at St. Francis of Assist Roman Catholic Church, Tonawanda, N.Y.. InumiiKnt followed in Sil Francis of Assist Cbapel. Town ofTonawanda. NY. Memoriils; Habitat for Hu manity, PO Box 1384. Mocksville. Online condolences: www.faro/i/iw#njlservice.com. H V O ft• Z 3 i ^ ^ oS S 3^ ^ j ~ s s. >' 3 a O .3 ». —> • SL £: 3i ^ a- 7 s -9- 2, a -a 0 • € ^ ^ -2. ^ n CD c >--^:§ g R a i-s-i m •• B » 2 s. ;_i a. s? (3. - & c/) ST• S:a 5:3 inSf 2 a= a I I2 i •<-3 B SS a I. a Gertrude Hoa^cuRBooe Mrs. Cerlmte Honeycutt Booe. 92. ofNCSOl S.. Mocks- ville. died Moalay. Aug. 25, 200S, at her hoK. Mrs. Booe watbom Sept. 10. 1915, in Rowaa County to the late Rolando. aadViigie Snider Honeycutt. She was a member of Cooleemee lifted Methodist Church. Mrs. Base was a beau- lician and worked until she was S9 and her favoiiBpast-iinie was painting. > She was also preceded in death by her btsband, Paul'C. Spider Booe on Hay 19. 2003; and 2 brothers. Panl and Sam HoneycucL Survivors: her daughter. Jeanne (Joe) Warwick; a grand daughter 3 sistCB. Ruth Glover. Rebecca (Nomua) Gairett and Manha (Jarvis) Aiey; 2 biothers. Bill (Cleo) Honeycun Jr. and Charlie (Gail) Hcoeycutl; and 3 sisters-in-law, Ivey Honeycutt. Doc Pierce and Margaret Booe. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 vn Friday at Cooleemee United Methodist Church, The family will receive friends from 7-8 pan. Thursday. Aug. 28. at Eaton nmeral Home. Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist. PO Box 69. Cool eemee. Online condolences: wwiKea(on/URerB(servt'ce.com. / John Edward rhgfnn John Edward Chaffin. 75. of Norton, Va.. died Wednesday, Aug. 20. 2008. at Mountain View Regional D u'd 1 e| n Chaffin, lObrothersandasisiet: ' • Survivors: a son and daughter-in-law. Bany E.'antI"' Patti Chaffin of Salisbury;::' daughters and sons-in-law; ! Pamela and Terry Bowman and . Noella and Tun Bentley. all of' Woodleaf; his fiancee. Elolse n "Pete" Porter of Wise, Va.; 8 i grandchildren; 7 great- , grandchildren: brother and sister-in-law, Charlie and-t Jeanette. Chaliin of Wise. Va;.-; several nieces and nephews, - The family received friends ' from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Kagy & H Fawbush Funeral Home in I Norton, and onSunday at Eaton i Funeral Home in Mocksville.. ' Funeral services were conducted :at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Eaton J Funeral Home C^pel with.the n Rev. Shirley Jones officiaiin'gf' Burial followed in the Rowa^ Memorial PaA in Salisbury. ' Online condolences: 1 ^^w.eaionfimeralservice.con j J Alice Faye Cockerham Alice Faye Cockerham. 68. of Mill Street. Mocksville. died Tuesday. Aug. 26, 2008 in the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in WinstoD-SalenL . Graham Funeral Home.is serving the family. yjuauita G. Craofleld Mrs. Juanlta Goodman Cranfield. 80. of Salisbury, diedBat Rowan .Regional Medical Center. She was bora May 18. Rowan County. Preceding her in death are her parents WUma Canupp Goodman and Walter Cornelius Goodman. She was educated at Rowan County Schools. Earlier in life she worked at Cane* Mills, later she worked 23 years for PPG. then Dillard's Distribution Center and JC Penney Distribution Center. She was a member of Providence United Methodist Church,. Survivors: her husband. Luther White Cranfield. whom she married March 5. 1961; daughter Maria Lowery and JenyofSpencet; brother Walter D. and Eunice Goodman of Salisbury, 2 sisters, Pauline Goodman Young of Linwood and Georgia Goodman Hoskins and Buddy of Wilmington: 2 grandchildren; a great- grandchitd; and a step great grandchild. Services were Monday, Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. at Providence United Methodist Church with the Revs. Dan Goble and Jim Lambert officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park, Msilation was Sunday, Aug,24atLyerlyFsneralHome. . Memorials: ' American Diabetes Assoc., 222 S. Church St.. Suite 336M. Charlotte, 28202; or Provideiice+felhodist Building Fund. 6450 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury. 28146. Online condolences: lytHyfuneTa\homt.com. James Presley EUedge Mr. James Presley EUedge, 83, of North Wilkesboro died Monday. Aug. 25, 2008 at Wilkes Re- gional Medical Funeral ser- vices were held 4t 2 p.m. Wednesday, Peace Haven Baptist Church with the Rev, Tim Pruitt offici ating. BuriaJ was in Scenic Me- , morial Gardens. The family re- ^ ceived at Reins-Sturdivant Fu neral Home Tuesday night. Mr. EUedge was bom in Forsylh County, March 25. 1925, to Smith and Carrie Staley EUedge. He was a member of Peace Haven Baptist ChurcluHe was retired from Gardner Mir ror Corp. He was also preceded in death by a grandson, Dnstin William. and 3 brothers. John Staley. Maurice Staley. and Pete EUedge. Survivors: his wife, Mary Prevette EUedge of the home; 3 daughters, Pat Phillips of Mocksville, Nancy Miller and husband. Tommy of Millers Creek, Sandra Mash and hus band Roger of North Wilkesboro; a son, Benny EUedge and wife Libby of Slaiesville; 3 sisters. Syble Hay worth of Kemersville, Lena Crubb of High Point, Novella Carpenter of Phoenix, Ariz.; 2 brothers. Waiter EUedge of North Wilkesboro and Ted EUedge of High Point: 4 grand children; 5 great-grandchildren: 3 step- grandchildren; three step- great-grandchildren. Memorials: Alzheimers' Foundation, Btitlhaven Nuning Home, 1016 Fletcher St., Wilkesboro, 28697. Online condolences; wwwnefnjjniTriiVantcom. v/ Mattie Leomia Phelps v/j. M a ^ ArthorEdward Freeman AithvEdwaid Freeman 84, of Grey fiteet, Mocksville. died on Fiidqr, Aug. 22, 2008, at Wake Foest University Baptist Medical Center. Bom D Davie County on SepL 2S. 1923, be was the son of the lae Luther and Meekie Ann Stedb Freeman. He served in the US. Army during World War n tab die 737 Tank Battal ion underGeneral Patton. Mr. Iceman was also pre ceded inftath by his wife, Betty Koontz fieeman, 2 brothers, Clarence and Marion "Slim** Freeman, and a sister, Esther Freeman. Surviacs: 2 daughters, Karen D. Freemm and Kay F. Carter, both of Slocksville; a sister. Faith E. freeman of Cleveland, NC, 2 gtandchildren; 4 great- grandchafien. A graieside service to cel ebrate Mc. Freeman's life was held'nies£qr,Aug.26at3 pjiL ' at Rowan Memoriat Fade with the Rev. AG. Padcer officiating. Full miliary honors were ac corded by the VFW Memorial Honor (Wd. The family re ceived ffiends Tuesday, Aug. 26 from noon-2:00 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service in Mocksville. Online condolences: davieftaienilservice.com. y/IVoy Baxter Hudson Troy Baxter Hudson, 82, died on Aug. 20, 2008 at Oak Forest Healthcare and Rehabili tation Center in lA^ton-Salem, where he had been a patient for one day. _ He wM:bom April?ll^i926 in Davie Coimty, the only child of the late Baxter Boone and Susie Campbell Hudson. The late Rufus J. Campbell and Louise Campbell Tenor were reared in his home as his-sister and brother. He attend^^ML Zion Holing ChuRfaand^vie' P>unty IVaining SchooL He l&t«l in the U.S. Amiy;^Dec. 5", 194S at Fort ORD ln'.Noidim California and served his'coiin- try in the US and Germany re ceiving an honorable discharge. For several years be woi em ployed with -Jim Kelly Sr. at Mocksville Ice Co. and J.P. Green Milling Co. One of his fondest passiotis was cars. He wasco-ownerof HD. Used Cars and retired &om Furches Motor as a car salesman. He hod spent six years at Salem Terrace As sisted Living in Winston-Salem. Survivors: 3 children, Eric Ricky (Louise) Hudson Sr. of Salisbury, Shanlon Hudson (Ronald Sr.) Buchanan of Win ston-Salem, and Deborah Jean Gowan ofTloutman; 8 grand children; S great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends. His funeral service was held Aug. 26 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home: ^c Hudson Jr. officiated and Bishop James Ijames was the eulogist Burial followed in the US Na tional Cemetery iit Salisbury with ntilitatyfrites-.TIie.fiuiiily. received friends at the ftmeral home 30 minutes before the ser vice. Memorials: Center on Aging . at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center; or the Alzheimets Foim- dation. Online condolences: CraliamFuneralffome.net. rs. Mattie Leomia Holt Phelps, 96, formerly of Duke Street Cooleemee, died Thurs day, Aug. 21,2008, at Bermuda Commons in Advance. She was bom Feb. 17,1912, in Rowan County to the late James Kerr and Ullie Freeman Holt Mrs. Phelps was a home- maker. She was also preceded in death by her husbantL Howard Lee Phelps on Nov. 21,1989; a son, Howard Lee Phelps Jr.; 2 infant daughters, Margaret and Hazelene; 2 sisters, Mary Frances Reavis and Annie Mae ' Combs, and4 brothers, Kenneth, Edgar, Wilbert and Carl Holt Survivon: 2 granddaughters; 2 brothers, Harold Holt and wife Helen of Kannapolis and Bobby Holt and wife Viigtnia of Cool eemee; S great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; nur merous nieces andnephews; and special care givers. A graveside service waS con-, n ducted at 4 pan.. Monday. Aug. i 26, at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee with the Rev. Karen Roberts and Chaplain Fred : Moretz officiating. The family ' received friends bom 2:30-3:30 j p.m. Online condolences: '■vnvw.eatonfiineralservice.com. j [/'Cenora Barnes Secor ' jMrs. Lenora Barnes Secor, '77, of Jericho Church Road;Mocksville, dledlitesday, Aug. ■ i 19,2008, at her home. 'Mrs. Secor was bom Get 1, 1930, in Tazewell County, Va. tothe late Robert,Joseph and i Mag^e Nichols Batnes. She wasa registered nurse. Survivors: her-iiusband,Lewis Robert Secor'ofthe home;3 children, Linda Secor, LisaPrim and Lance Secor, all ofMocksville: 5 grandchildren;and 2 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be conducted at a later date. P^mnFuneral Home is serving thefamily of Mrs. Secor.Online condolences: *vww.eaionfimeralservice.com. mes Donald Poole Sr. James Donald Poole Sr. of Harmony, died Aug. 18,2008 at his home after a battle with Bom July 20, 1947 in Salisbury, he was the son of the late James Ray Poole and Maty Poole, who survives. He. was a1966 graduate ofHarmony High School and served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of the American Legion and Clarksbuty United Methodist Church. He worked most of his life in the construction field, fiist with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local No. 31 in i Trenton, N.J. and then with^ Acoustics, Inc. of Chariotte. He ■ loved old cars and gc^ friends. Survivors: bis wife, Maureen, sons, James Donald Poole Jr. and wife Shrah of Charlotte, Stephen Poole and wife Dawn of Greensboro; daughter, Jenny Poole of Raleigh; 2 grandchildren;. a brother, Joe Poole and wife Teresa of Loris, S.C.; and a niece. ■ No viewing was held per Dotiald's request. Donald will be cremated then returned home to his daddy's farm that he loved so much. There was a memorial service to celebrate Ms life Clarksbury United MethodistChurch on Sanirday, Aug. 23 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Allen Ingtam officiating. Memorials: Itedell Hospice, 2347 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625; American Legion Post 113, Harmony, 28634; - or to Clarksbury MethodistBuilding Fund, 924 E.'Memorial Hwy., Harmony, 28634. O ry e . I o-,f o■e zHniSCOn oo B a.sV i r Ralph E. Simmons Jr. Mr. Ralph EmersoB "Ike" Simmons /r., 74, of Statesville, 1934, he was a' son^of ihe late Ralph Emeisoo Simmons Sr. asd Lucille Mead ows Simmons. He operated the Ike Simmons Insurance Agency and served in the U.S. Air Force after graduating from Gastonia High School and attending The : Citadel, He was a member of Wesley Memoiial United Meth odist Church. He was also preceded in deathby a sister. Betty Gray . Sitrvivon:hiswife,Mai|wi 'of the home; 2 daughters. Stephanie Pardue and husband Todd of Chesapeake, Va-'and Michelle-Kenn^ and huisband Mike of Charlotte; a stepson. Kirk Edwards apd wife Ana of Mocksvtile; 2 stepdaughters. Cindy Ginther and husband Robbie ofMocksviUe andTeresa Arlington and husbandAleitof Stony Point; a brother. Baxter Simmons of Hampton, Va; 9 grandchildren and a God daugh- ler. . ,. Services celebrating his life were condueted at 3 pjnJ Sun day, Aug. 24 at (he Westmore land Chapel Of Bimcb-Jcdmson Funeral Home with the Rev. Oervase Hitch officiating. The famUy received friends one hour" prior to the service. Riiri«i foi. lowed in Oakwood Cemetery. Military Rites were presentedby American Legion Posts 65,217 and 113, DisabledAmeiican Vet erans Post 68. Marine Corps League Detachment 1097 and VFW Post 2013-. all of Statesville. Memorials: Wesley Method ist. 825 Wesley Dr. Statesville. 28677. """T': Online • condolence's: wwHr.mem.coiu. \/Charles C. Smith Mr. Charles C. Smith. 61, died Sunday, Aug. 24. 2008 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom July 31.1947 in Person County to the late Charles Chambers and Doris Bowes Chambers. He was a member of Poplar Springs Church ofChrist and was a Viet nam veteran having served in the U.S. Marine Corp. Surviving: 5 brothers: a sis ter; and several aunts, uncles and friends. A memorial service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Don Wallace officiatiflg. The family will re ceive friends after the service. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenier, 101 Hospice Lane. Wmston-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: ■fmt.htrfwoTlhnMer.com. 1,,^ Fredrick Eugene SmithMr. Fredfic* Eugene SnuifySmith, 76, of New HampshireCourt Mocksville, died Friday,Aug, 15,2008 el Forsyth Medical Center In Wnston-Salem af ter a short illness.He was bom May 14,1932,in Davie County to Ihe lateLonnie Harold and Mary Eliza-belfi Nail Smith, Mr, SmHh had bew a sales rBpreseniative wftK Mutual Of Omaha insuranceCompany and later a salesman with Reavis Ford. He was retiredfrom Moeksviile Builders Supply. Mr. Smith was a Charter memberofthe ModtsviiieOAV, Chapter 75 and held many positions with them. He was a volunteer with the VA Medical Center InSalisbuty, He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Smith enjoyed traveling and camping, es pecially to Floiida and Alaska. In addition to golfing and playing ginrummy with his buddies. He was a long time member of the Wesley Chapel United Method ist Church, in addition to his par ents, he was preceded in death bya halfsister and a halfbrother. Survivors indude Ns wife of 57 years, OeWlla Dull Smith of the home; a daughter, Teresa (Danny) Cotreii of Mocksville: a son, Russell Smith of Mocksv^le: five grandchildren, Chad (Mandy) Cotreii, Jason Correll, Seth Correii, Matthew Smith andSloan Smith; a great-grandson, Landon Correii; three brothers, Lonnie (Bettye) Smith Jr. ofJack sonville, TX, W.L. (Remy) Smith of SanAntonio. TX, and R.B. (Vir ginia) Smith of Conyers, GA a half brother; a half sister; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 7 p.m.. Sunday, Aug. 17, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jack Tookey ofiidabng,The family received filends and relatives at the funeral home im mediately fdlowing the service. A committal service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Monday, Aug. 18, at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, in honor of his patriotism, the fam ily request memorials be made to the New Hampshire Court Homeowners Association, c/o Fred Voreh, Treasurer, 124 New Hampshire Cl, Mocksville, NC 27023. Monies will be used to erect a flag memoriei in New Hampshire Court; or Wesley Chapel Methodist Memorial Church Fund, c/o Betty West. 3632 NCHwy 801 N.Mockswiie, NC 27028. Online condolences may be made at www.ealonfuneralservice.oom. Adw^stmnt Helen W. Bameycastle Helen Welch Bameycastle, 79, of Winsion-Salem, died on Monday, Aug. 75. ZOOS, at Kate B was the ^ j daughter 1 :T'j of (he late Rufus Hobert and Effie Whitaker Welch. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ross Harvey Bameycastle, in 1974. She re tired in I9S4 from AT&T and was of the Methodist faith. Survivors: a son, Stephen Rom Bameycastle of Mocks- viile, 1 sisters-in-law, Christine B. Wyati and husband Virgil of Lexitlgton. and Irene B. Matthews of East Bend: best riiends, Evelyn R. Piitman and Betty Roper, both of Winston- Salem: and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Evelyn Powell A graveside service to cel ebrate the life of Mrs. Barneycastles was held on Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 11 a.m. at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery with Tony Forrest officiating. The family received friends Aug. 26 at Davie Funeral Service in Mocks- ville. Memonals: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winsion-Salem. 27103 Online condolences at daviefuneralsenice.com. J James Charles Boger Mr. James Charles Boger. 61, died Wednesday. Aug. 27, 2008 at J. Iverson Riddle Develop ment Center in Morganton. ' He was bora June 29, 1947 in Davie County to the late Noah Albert Boger and the late Nellie Dull Boger. He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers, Lester F. Boger and Albert Denton Boger Sr. of Mocksviile; brother-in-law. A. Wayne Seamon and sister-in-law Patsy W. Boger ofMocksviile. Surviving: a sister. Catherine Seamon; a brother, Jack (Ann) Boger and a sister-in-law, Hel ena J. Boger of Mocksviile; and 8 nieces and nephews, A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 20 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church in Davie Couoiy by Claude Pbarr. Online condolences: vnrM.hafvorsh-miUeT.com. JAlice Faye Cockerham Alice Faye Cockerham. 68. died on Tuesday. Aug. 26,2008, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. She was bora Match 8. 1940 in Davie County, daughter of the late Thomas and Susie Burse Hudson. She gradu ated from Davie County Training School and bv—j eaw moved to Connecticut where she worked as a so- cial worker. When she teniraed to Mocksviile she worked as a nurse assistant at Meadowbrook Nuts- ing Home until she became ill as the result of a stroke. She attended Fairfield Baptist (Thurch and BhCsIihH also the Holiness Church. Preceding her in death were a daughter, Ginger Cockerham; 3 brothers. Donald Hudson, Harold Hudson, and Thomas Hudson Jr.; 2 sisters, Mary Fenny Johnson and Sadie Hudson. Survivors; 2 daughters. Linda Faye Nash and Cinder Kaye Arnold; 6 grandchildren. Jeneen Nitashi Nash, Javon LeahderNash, Debbie Regina Arnold, Crystal Yveite Cockerham. Gary Detmore Arnold, and Bryant Marquis Wilson; 7 great-grandghildren. Courtney Regina Arnold, ZeMora Wisdom Cockerham. Cierra Lauren Simmons. Allm Jahar Turner, ZyMier Ray-Kwon Lewis. Khamauri Marquis Wilson, and Zavier Treyvon Doulin; a sister! Ann Brition of Mocksviile; a number of cousins, other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Aug. 29 at New Calvary Holiness Church in Mocksviile. Pastor Charlene Jones ofEciaied and Bishop Terry Daitoo was the eulogist. Burial followed la the church cemetery, the family received friends 30 minutes before the service. Online condoieoces: GrahamFuneTa.iHome.nel. Charlene Hauser Curtis Mrs. Charlene HauserCurtis, 56. died Wednesday, Aug. 27. 2008 at her home after an one She was born on June 20. t952tothe late David R Montgomery Hauser and Pauline Russell Hauser. She grew up in Yadkin County, and graduated from Forbush High Sch'ool in 1970. Her employment included J.P. Stevens Textile in Staiesville. AT&T in Winston-Salem. Purdue Chicken in Boonville, and Lee Jeans in Mocksviile. She married the love of her life, . Donald Curtis, on Jan. 2,1981, •f- She was compassionate, fun-lov ing, and always willing to help others. Charlene spent several months gathering the historical facts about the Hauser. Williams, and Russell families. She trav eled to Rowan. Wade. Surry, Forsyih and Yadkin County li braries collecting data. Her re search went as far back as 1790. The information was included in the book. TTie People of Color of Yadkin County, which was published in 1993. She was preceded in death by her husband. Donald Cuibs on June 30, 2008. Survivors; her mother, Pauline Hauser ofYadkinville; 4 children. KadijahNicole Hauser of Black Mountain. Kenya Charlene HauserofGreensboro, Donald Lee Curtis of North Wilkesbofo. and Maurice Raphael Curtis of the home; 5 grandchildren, Lakeshia, Yeshaya, Mykeia. Keyanna. Nyallah; 4 brothers, Melvin and Anthony Hauser ofLos Angeles. Calif., Raphael Hurley (Regina) Hauser of Mocksviile, and Phillip Hauser of Philadelphia, Pa.; a sister. Gail Hauser ofWin- ston-Salem: many other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held Saturday, Aug. 30 at noon at Pleasant Grove Bapdst Clhuicb in Yadkinville. The Rev. James n Moore officiated and the family received friends 30 minutes be fore the service. Online condolences: CrahamFuneraiHome.nei. ' Aaroo Gray Mayes Mr. Aaioa Gray Mayes. 72, of Advance, died Friday. Aug. 29, 2008 at his home. He was bora July 10. 1936 in Forsyih County to Lonnie and Beatrice Woolen Mayes. Mr. Mayes was retired from R.f. Reynolds after 27 years and he was a golfer and outdoorsman. He was preceded in death by his parents; 3 brothers. George B. Mayes. John E. Mayes Sr. and Charles C. "Shorty" Mayes. and a sister, Ennis M, Thompson. Survivon; his wife, Edith W, Mayes of the home; a daughter, Karen Mayes Robinson of Advance: a sister. Donna X.ouise Parker of Mooresviile; a special friend, Gavin Brown of Boonville; a spe cial nephew, Michael C. Tedder of Advance: several nieces and nephews; a host of friends and his 2 companions Molly and Sissy. Afuneial service was held at 2 p.m.Tuesday, SepL 2 at Haywotth- Miller Kinderton Chapel with Chaplain Randy Hillman officiating. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. The family re ceived friends Sept. 1 at the funeral home. Online condoleiKes: ifww.haywonk-miUer.coiTi. ^ Vivian Ethel Rhodes Mrs. Vivian Ethel Kitwiraan Rhodes, 89, of Gwyn Street. Mocks- ville. died Thursday, Aug. 28.2008, at Wake Forest University Bap tist Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. She was bom Jan. 25. 1919. in Tulsa County. Okla. to the late Walter Boone and Constance Kittemtan. Mrs. Rhodes was a mem ber of First Baptist (Church in Mocksville. Survivors: 2 daughters, Linda Kloss ofTexas and Teresa (Nick) Soiovtzoff ofMocksville; a son. Don Fulkerson of Boone; 8 grand children. John Fulkerson. Daniel Fulkerson, Garth Blakeslee. Evan Kioss. Ryan Soiovtzoff, Kelly Soiovtzoff, Jill Flowers and Julie Ransdell; 5 gieat-granilchildren. Rhinehart. Melody. Isaac, Jasmine and Oliver a sister, Constance McDaniel of Texas: and special friend, Everette Stnith. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m.. Monday, Sept. I. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Van Lankford officiating. Burial fol lowed in Rose Cemetery. Online condolences: rmnv.eaionfuneralsenice.com. J Margaret F. Roystcr Mrs. Margaret Frances Wofford Royster. 88. of Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocksville. died late Jesse Lee and Luna Frances Beck Wofford. Mrs. Royster was a member of First Baptist Church of Cool- eemee where she had served as the organist. She was a graduate of the Salisbury Beauty College and retired from the Cooleemee Beauty Shoppe and had been with Erwin Cotton Mills, Mrs. Royster enjoyed her church work and traveling. She was also preceded in death by 2 husbands. Rufus Leonard Brinegar and George Lei and Royslen a sister. Mamie Wofford: and 2 brothers, Lawrence and James Wofford. Survivors: a daughter. Susan (Lanie) Wall of Mocksville; a stepdaughter, Rebecca (Dale) Perry of Statesville; 2 stepgrandsons, David (Kim) Perry and Bruce (Stacy) Perry; 6 stepgreat-grandchildren; a sis ter-in-law, Connie Wofford of Raleigh; a special great-great- nephew, Bailey Douglas McCook; 2 special cousins, Beay Sue Wofford and Peggy Wofford; and her extended fam ily. caregivers and friends at Somerset Court in Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1. at First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. with the Rev. Larry Allen, Dr. Toinmy Register and Dr. Tom Totpy officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed in Rowan Me- tDorial Park. The family teceived friends Saturday, Aug. 31, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. PC Box 518, Cooleemee: or Alzheimer's Associatiotl. Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shatnrock Dr., Charlotte, 28215-3220. Online condolences: www.eaiQnfuneToUtrvKt.com. /Janet Diane Taylor Janet Diane Taylor, daughter of James H. Taylor Jr. of New York and the late Catherine S. Ledbetler. bom April 7.1961 in Fayeiieville, friends^ on Hodgkin's lymphoma. Survivojs: her father. 4 sib lings. Lincfi C. Taylor of New York, the Rev. James L. Taylor (Sandra) of Lillington. Carolyn Reichert (Scott) of Ocala, Fla- PatriciaHaiiis (Mark)ofMocks ville. many nieces and nephews; and neighbors and friends. Even in death she continues to give to others by donating her body to Vandetbilt Metlical Re search Center. / Charlotte Mae Beauchamp WUUams Beauchamp Williams, 92, foJmetly ofNCHwy 8(^1 South, Advance, died Monday, Sept. 1,2008, at Forsyih Medical Center in Winston-Salem.BShe was bora May 4.1916, in Davie County to the late Jerry and Lula Potu Beauchamp. Mn, Williams was retired from RJ. ReytiOlds Tobacco and enjoyed working with her flowers. She was a member of Advance United Methodist Church where she had a hean for the youth of her church hoping they would know Christ as their Savior.She was also preceded in death by her husband. Wiley Seabon Wlliams in 1999; 2 sons. Wayne and Robeit WUIiams; 5 sisters; and 3 brothers. • Survivors: several nieces and nephews.The, fi^ily wUl receive friends from 7-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4at Eaton Pnneral Chapel in MocksviUe wiih the ftineral service fol- lowmg at 8 p.m. with the Revs. Sheryl Skinner and David Childress officiating, A committal service will be conducted at 10 a m Fri- oay, Sept. 5. at Advance United Methodist Church Ometery Memories: Advance Methodist Youth, PC Box 2021, Advance, Online condolences: ^>r^.eatonfuniiralS€Mce.com. n/ Reba Gail Campbell Reba Gail Campbell, 60, of Turcenline Church Road, Mocksville, died on Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Bom on July 11. 1948, she was the daughter of Mamie Ava Swain Campbell and the late Curtis Campbell. She was a working mother and was of the Baptist faith. In addition to hermother, sur vivors include; 2 daughters, Rebecca Allen Uydick of Winter Springs. Ra. and Annette Boggs of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Roger (Lee) Campbell of Mtjcksvillr and Sanford (Martha) Campbell of Staley; a sister, Phyllis (Carl) Myers of Harmony, 2 grandchil dren. Shelby and Cassie Boggs; and several nieces and nephews. She- was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Scotty and Morry Joe Campbell and a sis ter, DresaMatayoshi. The service to celebrate the life of Ms CampbeU was held on Thursday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Steve Hedgeeock officiating. Burial was on Friday, Sept 5, at 11 a.m. at the Rock Spring Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Sept. 4 from 6:30-8 p.m. at the funeral home. -/Ruth Ellen Hunckler Ruth Ellen Hunckler, 82, of Yadkinville Road. Mocksville, died on Fiiday, Aug. 29, 2008, at Forsyth Medical Cen- 1. V Madison, Wise., on Feb. ' daugh- k Harry and Fera ^ ^ H o 1 b m a n Bundy. She was a homemaker and was a member ofSt. Francis ofAssisi Catholic Church where she volunteered much of her time. Her husband of SO years, Charles Robert Hunckler, pre ceded her in death in 199S. SurvivoR; 3 sons, the Rev. Fr. Manin Hunckler of Denver, Colo., Roger (Qare) Hunckler of Mocksville, and John (Erin) Hunckler of DeSary, Fla.; 2 daughters, Carol (Larry) McCutcheoD ofHuntington, Ind. and Virginia Hunckler of Den ver: 10 grandchildren. Jill Cuisball, Eric and Scott Hunckler. Michelle (Kyle) Stokes, Breot and Brad McCutcheon, Natalie, Nicholas, .Marian and Anthony Hunckler; 2 great-grandchildren, Blaine Cutshali and Brandon McCutcheon; and an aunt, Amy Howland of Arizona. The Mass ofChristian Burial for Mrs. Hunckler was held Tuesday. Sept 2, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with the Rev. FatherAn drew Draper and Deacon John Zimmerel officiating. The fam ily received friends on Monday, Sept. 1, from 6;30-8;30 p.m. with a Rosary service at 7 p.m. A graveside service was held on Monday, Sept. 8, at 10;3O a.m. at the Mt C^vary Cemetery in Huntington, Ind. t John L. Marldand John L. Markland. 83, of Yakima. Wash., died on Satur day, Aug. 30, 2008. He as bom on April 20,1925 in Advance to Ernest and Eliza beth (Polls) Markland (both de ceased). He was raised and edu cated in Advance, and entered the Army after graduation from high school. He served in the Army during World War H in France and Germany and re mained in miliiary service imtil retirement in 19M. He was in two major campaigns: Central Europe and Rhineland, Ger many. Among many awards were the Bronze Star and the Army Commendation with two Oak Leaf Clusters. Durin his ser vice in Germany, he played on European championship basket ball and football teams. Li 1952, he married Shirley PeRlnger of Beckley, W.Va. Their service in cluded tours in Hawaii, the Phillippines and Vint Hill Farms Station in Virginia, He earned the Masonic 32nd Degree in the Phillippines. Mr. Markland en tered Civil Service with the Na val Security Station in Washing, ion, D.C., then at Ft. Meade Md., and in 1972 he was assigned to the Yakima Research Station, where he served until his retire ment in 1980. He was a golfer, having first played in Hawaii in 1957. In 1972, he Joined the Yakima Elks Coif Club, served on the board for five yean and on the greens committee for sev eral yean. He had four boles in one at the Elks course, and has shot his age (or less) at least oitce each year since he was 65. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing with family and friends. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Thomas, Charles and • Frank: and a sister. Elizabeth Carter. Survivon: his wife, Shirley Persinger Markland: 4 sons, John Michael Markland and R. Daniel Markland, both of Yakima, Karl E. Markland and Bradford C. .Markland, both of Kennewick. Wash.; 2daughien, Sandra L. Kreps of Caldwell, Idaho and Doris L. MacKay of Riverside, Calif.; II grandchil dren: 7 great-grandchildren: a sister, Siulie Howard of Ad vance: a sister-in-law, Margie Markland of Advance: and many nieces, nephews and in-taws. A funeral service was held at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 5 at Shaw & Sons Funeral DiiectoR. Burial' and miliiary honora were at Ter race Heights Memorial Park. \/Walter Naoce Walter' Nance, 80, of Needmore Road, Woodleaf, died on Wednesday. Sept. 3.2008, u Iredell Memorial Hospital. Born on May 3, 1920. in Wilkes County, he was the son of the late Reba White Nance. He was a farmer and was of the Baptist faith. His wife, Irene Ingle Nance, preceded him in death in 1994. SurvivoR: a son and daugb- ler-in-law, Billy R. and Teresa Nance of Woodleaf; a stepson. Coyi Mayhew of Mt. Ulla; and a granddaughter,Ashley Furrof China Grove. A graveside service to cel ebrate the life of Mr. Nance was held on Saturday, Sept. 6, at II a.m, at Rowan Memorial Park with the Rev. Jimmy Rollins of ficiating. The family received friends Sept. 5 at Davie Funeral ' Service in .Mocksville. 7??. g- 3 vs &■?S 2 ' 3 -• O*^ < 3 W O —, B O! a D-f> n• s sri 5 Ia- £k i:,=-gw: M 99 o- O 5 2■3 8.Z," 1. g :• M - 3 '3->i< :•llsi. = 1 a.|.hi' 3Z o <.en:ill!& OQ ^ < s S 2 -St fo • _ T1 to< 3 SS.S-33' a a ' a Q I .'• » o ! - " §■9 2=;S 5- 'V o S.?S? F Kathy Hawkins Rayle Mrs. Kathy Hawfcim Rayle, 33. of Advance died unexpect edly on Wednes(%. Sept, 3, Ha>kins and Same] Rex Hawkins Jr. Survivors; her husband, Ron Rayle: 2 daughters, Kelly Key Bryaut and husband Mike. Brooke Key Lee and husband Greg; 4 grandchild™. Kaillyn, Kelsey, Steele and S«; 2 broth ers. Bobby Hawkins and wife Cathy. Mike Hawkins and wife Shenie: 2 step daughias. Maleia Everidge and Andrea Sampson: a step son. Chris Rayle; 5 step grandchildren, Ciana. Chase, Zach. Addie and Erma; and a number of nieces and nephews and Greg Key. a friend and former husband A memorial servia was con ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hillsdale United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bill Coleman officiating. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care, 101 Hospice l.aTir Winston-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: mvw.Aayivon/i-miJIeeeom. y Hubert Lee Reeves- Hubert Lee Reeves. 83. of Snow Beck Trail, Mocksville. died on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008, at Forsyth Medical Center Bom in Davie County on March 8. 1923, he was the son of the late Willie L. and Cecil Keller Reeves. He worked as a carpenter, saw miller, and farmer. He served in the US Army during World War n and was a member of New Union United Methodist Church. He was a charter member of the SbeHleld Calahaln Fire Depart ment. His wife, Naomi Beck Reeves, preceded him in tleath in 1996. Survivors; a daughter, Lisa Reeves of Harmony; 3 brothers, John Henry Reeves ofHarmony, Harvey (Ruth) Reeves of Staiesville, and Harold (Helen) Reeves of Mocksville; 3 sisters, Helen Sampson of Harmony, Anna Mae (Wade) Wright of Hiddenite and Lucille (Carlos) Vemon of High Point: i grand children. Kimberiy Gobble and Christy Wise: and 2 great gtand- daugbten, Melanie Gobble and Caillin Wise. Mr. Reeves was also pre ceded in death by 4 brothers. Homer Ray. Howard, Hoyie and Horace Reeves. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Reeves was held Tuesday, Sept. 9. at 6 p.m. at New Utiion United Methodist Church with Dr. David Cunha and Pastor Wayne Swisher offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family re ceived friends Tuesday at the church. Memorials: Shefrield/ Calahaln Fire Dept. 435 Dyson Road, Mocksville: or to New Union Cemetery Fund, 1436 Sheffield Road. Mocksville. Margaret F. Royster Mrs. Margaret Frances Wofford Brinegar Royster, 88, of Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocks- ville, died Pri- Ute Jesse Lee and Luna Frances Beck Wofford. Mrs. Royster was a member of First Baptist Church of Cool- eemee where she had served as organisL She was a graduate of Salisbury Beauty College and retired from the Cooleemee Beauty Shoppe and had been with Erwin Cotton Mills. Mrs. Royster enjoyed her church work and traveling. She was also preceded in death by 2 husbands, Rufus Leonard Brinegar and George Leland Royster; a sister, Mamie Wofford: and 2 brothers, Lawrence and James Wofioid. Survivors; a daughter, Susan B. (Lanie) Wall of Mocksville: a stepdaughter. Rebecca (Dale) Perry of Statesville; 2 stepgrandsons. David (Kim) Perry and Bruce (Stacy) Perry: 6 stepgreat-grandchildren: a sts- ter-in-law, Connie Wofford of Raleigh: a special great-^at- nephew. Bailey Douglas McCook: 2 special cousins, Betty Sue Wofibrd and Peggy Wofiord: and bemtended fam ily, caregivers and friends at Somerset Court and Aututon Care of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 31, at First Baptist Church of Cooleemee with the Rev. Larry Allen, Dr. Toinmy Register and Dr. Tom Toipy officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed in Rowan Me morial Park. Memorials: Cooleemee First Baptist, PO Box 318. Cool eemee; or Alzheimer's Assoc. Western Carolina, 3800 Sham rock Dr_ Cliarlotte. 28215-3220. Online condolences: made at ww.eaxor^untralstTvice.com. ./fklargarct White Shore Howdl SpiUman. I- V c vi/hii. Pc-trl Hope HowellMarg^et Fabian FayeWhtW Spillman, 81, widowof Herman Shore, 75, of P.tie Ridge Road, . »snore, rc. o. rm= rv -a- .w— Sptllman Advance died, of - Cooieemee.diedon Wednesday Sept. 3,2008 at Rowan Regional ' P Medical Ceiiicr. Shewas bommFafTmttgton on Jan. 6 1933. the daughte ofthe late Charhe Hariman and Mrs SpiUmaaEUzabeth Adeitne F^le Wlute^ ^ » She wa, retired from T&V Mill, amember of OreenMelZ Manuf«ronngan^ owsBaptts.ChurchandtheWt,,- ber of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Joe Stephenner iiusoauu, -.vr ing Workers Sunday School Class.She was preceded indeaihbyShore, preceded henn death m ^ Mary Magdalene1964, She was also Phiuips and GeLva Smith; 6death by ^brothers. ^c«, brothers. Thomas. Roben, John Charlie Jr., to and James White, ^ and a sister. Ainu D^wson Survivors. s^ns. Survivors; a special nephew,Shore of Cooleem^ and Mark ^ HoweLf Advance:(Oksana) Shore ofMan«M,Oa ^ adaughier,^letieShore(Kev,n cjemmons: and aBrandonofBtokMouQtain,a^ irother, Thurman F, Howell of 3 granddaughters. V.ctonya vi^.^n-Salem. Shore AlUe Brandon and CectUa ^BrMdon. , u . .v.. ' " a m, Friday, Sept. 5 at-nre setv.ee to =«i«bmte to ^ Baptist ChurchUfeofMrs.ShorewasheldSun. .i^, pasm, Michael Waters of- day, Sept. ^at p.m. ciating. The family received Cooleemee Presbytenan Church Liiends Thursday at Haywonh-with Pastor lohn Groff officiat ing. Burial was in Legion Me morial Park. The family received friends on Sept. 6 at Davie Fu neral Service in Mocksville. Memorials: Cooleemee Pres byterian. PO Box 27. Cool- liller Kindenon Chapel. o <u i- 9o ^ >5' cr Jane Ann Anderson Mrs. Jane Ann Croits Johnson Anderson, 83, of New Hamp shire Court, Mocksville, died Saturday, Sept. 12, 2008, at her home. She was bom June 6, 1925, in Davidson County, to (he iate Ressie Jennings and Chester Lafayette Crotts. Jane spent most of her life in Farmington, where she raised her family with her first husband. Bill Johnson. In 1957, she went to work for E.G. Morris Insurance Agency in Mocksviile where she worked for almost 50 years as an agent and advisor to many Davie resi dents. In 1996, she married C. Roy Anderson of Bear Creek where she made her home until his death. She will be remem bered for her devotion to her family, commitment to her prts- fession and the love she shared with friends. She was also preceded ici death by her husbands. Willjam Caston Johnson Sr. in 1968, and C. Roy Anderson in 2002; a brother, William C,. Crotts of Mechanicsvilie, Va.; and a step son, Billy Anderson of Virginia Beach, Va. Survivors: 2 sons, William Gaston (June) Johnson Jr. of Mocksviile and George Hauser (Sarah) Johnson of Newton; a stepdaughter, DarleenAnderson of Virginia Beach, Va.: 4 step sons, Charles (Oleana)Anderson of Winston Salem, Jerry (Dianne) Anderson of Mocks viile, Maurice (Grace) Anderson and Donald (Carolyn)Anderson, all of Siatesville; 4 grandchil dren; a great-grandson; 9 siepgrandchildren; and 14 stepgreat-grandchildrtn. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 a.m.. Monday, Sept 15, at Farmington Community Cemetery with the Rev. Don Routh officiating. The family remained at the graveside fol lowing the service to greet friends. Memorials; Farmington Conununity Cemetery Fund, c/ 0 Mrs. J.T. Greene, 2563 Fahn- ington Road, Mocksviile. ' ' Online condolences can be made at the website; www.eolonfimeralservice.com. /Derry Ray Earnhardt v The Rev. Derry Ray Bam- hardt. 74. ofAdvance died Mon day, Sept. 8, 2008 at his home. He was bom Feb. 17,1934 m Davie County to Olin Lewis and Edna Carter Bamhaidt. An oi dained minister, he had served several United Methodist churches in the Wesiem North Carolina conference and was the cufRni minister of visitation, at Ml. Tabor United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife, Omnvie Sue Earnhardt; 3 sons, Derry Earnhardt Jr. and wife Jeri of Pfafftown, Mac Bamhardt and wife Robyn of Sl Simons Island, Ga. andAlan Bamhardt and wife Para of Monroeville, Ala.; 6 grandchildren, Laura. Alan, Miles. Sarah Baker, Maggie and Paden; 4 sisters, Helen Everbart, Ann Bamhardt, Emily Ford, and Freda Schiaman, and 2 brothers. George Bamhardt and Gray Bamhardt. A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12 at Ml Tabor United Methodist Church in Winston-Saiem with Dr. Earl Wilson officiating. The family received friends following the service at the church. Memorials: N.C. Center on Actual Innocence, PO Box 52446, Shannon Plaza Station, Durham. 27717-2446. Online condolences: www,haywonh-miller.com. : O 'cr. C3- s Avery DuHn Booe 4/ Avcry Clanard Duiin "AC" Booe. of Mocksviile died on Sept. 14, 2008 after a short ill ness. He was bora May 24. 1954, in Davie County to Nellie Etchison and Early Booe Sr., who preceded him in death. Survivors: his siblings, Carlion (Sharon) Booe, Brenda Booe, Bobby (Laura) Booe, all of Mocksviile, and Elder Early (Deborah)'Booe ofWinston-Sa- lem; Aunt Libby and Uncle Billy Etcbison; a host of cousins, nieces and nephews. Memorials will be accepted at Graham Funeral Home in memory of Mr. Booe. The fam ily may be contacted at 1401 Winfield Dr., Winsion-Salem, .<27105 regarding tbe memorial service on'Sept. 19. A contact number is 336-972-8424. . Online condolences; • GrahamFuneralHome.net. Kenneth Gt y Ti,wasem--1 Condiuonmg- ^ugbter., S sSSSS!Justin .5 Aptilv,praughn; nuPonnie'l Praughn. ^ reiebtatc hiS; ' SepLl5"n«'"^5fS.thc Monday from M " neralhome- ' . --g!FQneta! expeM«- condolences; S'^viefimero!sen:ic'.^»"- A o H n 0 1 93 93 M CA ra n o w o fi. o*N- r /- o % n R g => = -a fS c - cr Charlee Nicole DuUn V ' Ckirlee Nicole Dulin. 27, diedoQ Sept. 10. 2008 m Wake Forea University Baplist Medi cal Center after 25 years of ill- i ness. She was born June 19. 1981 in D a V i e County, daughter of Charles Dulin and Caro l Smool. She graduated from Davie High School in 1999. Nikti was artistic, and loved to do isedlepoint and paint pottery. Due to her health condition, NiUd was limited in activities, but she did enjoy attending chuich service at Mt Zion Holi ness Church with her great- graodmotber, Laura Bell Dulin. Survivors; her father, Charles Dulin ofMocksville; her mother. Carol S.(Franklin) Fisher of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Rufus Dawyn and Jonathan Ashley, both of Mocksville; maternal graodparetits, Rondal and Beatrice Smoot: paternal grand parent, Nora Barken step grand mother. Juaoita Fishen 4 aunts. Patricia. Rhonda. Sharon and Tuena; 3 uncles, Richard. Will iam Ricky, and Dennis Ashley; special friends. Glenn Eubanks and Erica Tyson; many other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held Saturday. SepL 13 at 4 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home. Pastor Neitye I. Barber officiated and burial followed at Mt- Zion Ho liness Church Cemetery. The family received friends before the service- Online condolences can be made at tbe website: CrahamFuneralHome.nel. Andrew J. Harrison Mr. Andrew Jameson "Jamey" Harrison. 24. of Buck Seaford Road, died Saturday. Sept. 13, 2008. at his home. H e was bom Jan. 6, 1984. in Volusia County. Fla. Mr. Harrison was em ployed by Advance Consumer Electronics in Ad vance. He enjoyed fishing, spending ttme at the lake and with his family and friends. Survivors; his father. Terry (Carol) Harrison of the home; his mother. Shelley • Bee Undercoffler Jones of Pennsyl vania; his fiance, Leigh Anna Hendrickson of Mocksville; 4 brothers, Terry Harrison Jr.. Casey (Shana) Harrison-all of Mocksville. Donny Dinora of Florida, and Sliawn Dinora of Mocksville; paternal grandpar ents. Blackie and Virginia Hanison; maternal grandpar ents. Donald and Vivian Undercoffler of Florida; numer ous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends; and his special compan ion. his dog. Roue. . A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Wednesday. Sept. 17. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Charles Buckner and Greg McEwen of ficiating. The family received friends Tuesday at tbe funeral home. - ; Memorials: Davie Humane Society. PO Bo* 153. Mocks ville. Online condolences: www.eoion/uneraUervice.com. Mary Francis Johnson^/* Mrs. Mary Frances Beaver Johnson. 87. of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Friday. Sept. 12, 2008. at Genesis Healthcare Center in Salisbury. Mrs. Johnson was bora Dec. 28. 1920. in Rowan County, to the late Paul Jerry and Stella Elizabeth Adams Beaver. Mrs. Johnson was retired from Erwin Milts in Cooleemee. She was a member of the Mocksville Church of God. Mrs. Johnson enjoyed watching television and going to listen to gospel singings in Myrtle Beach with her brother, Marshall. She was also preceded in death by her husband, John Whitenerin 1976. ^ Survivors: 6 brothers. Gordon Beaver of Salisbury, Maisball (Betty) Beaver ofMyitleBeach, S-C., Edwin D. (Lorine) Beaver of Salisbury, Dooald M. (Nancy) Beaver- of Mocksville, Jimmy (Betty) Beaver of Daabury. Va. and David Beaver of King; and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 1 p.m.. Tuesday. Sept. 16 at Rose Cemetery. The fam ily received friends from 10-11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Mocksville Church of God. 844 US 64 E Mocksville. Online condolences: w\vw.eaionfuneraIservice.com. Martha PauUne Knight ^ Monha Pauline Knight. 89, of Bronx, N.Y.. died on Sept. 2, :2008 at Calvary Hospital in ! Bronx. Also known as Maltie Knox, she was bom May 16, 1919 in Winsion-Salem, the youngest of three children of Stella (Foster) and Ossie Knox of Davie County. She lost her parents at a young age and was raised in a i foster caie home in Mocksville. I where she completed hereduca tion at Davie County Training School- She moved to Utica, N.Y. where she joined her sis ter. Margaret (Knox) .Martin, She worked at a war plant where she met and married Cyril Knight- She converted to Ca tholicism so her children could attend New York private and parochial schools. She was a nursing assistant, and retired from Brookdaie Hospital in Brooklyn. N.Y. in 1979 after 20 years. She lived for several years at Laconia Nursing Home in Bronx. She was preceded in death by her sons. Oliver Knight in 2003. and Cyril (Joey) Knight in 2004. : Survivorsiherdaughter.Bar- j bara Cammock and husband Reuben ofBloomfield. Calif,; a daughter-in-law.Alice Knight of Brooklyn; a grandson, Eric Knight of Florida; 3 grand daughters, Natalie Dexter (Michael Sr.) of Bronx. Alisa Harrison (Kendall) Far of Rockaway. N.Y.. and Dr. Danielle Knight M.D. ofBrook lyn; 2 great-grandchildren. .Michael Jr. and Marc Dexter 2 godchildren, Candise Cordero of Bushkill, Pa. and Shirley Tho mas of Greensboro; 2 sisters-in- law, Myrtle Boiling of Bronx. Ruth Granger of Mt. Veraon. N.Y.: a brother-in-law. Albert Boiling of Bronx; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and extended family. Her funeral service was held Saturday. Sept. 6 at Herbert T. McCalls Funeral Home in Bronx, olficiated by the Rev. Thomas Fenlon. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx. i P F L, 1 -s 'V I n o t= z H •< P] Z H P) J € c. O* —H o> .y o t. e f g o c — -o i" & Madge Smith Lee \/^ Madge Smith Lee died on Sept. 12.2008. She was bora on Sept. IS, 1921. a daughter of the late David Guy and Celina Nichols Smith. Mis. Lee was a member of Princeton Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. James Parker Lee, and her son. James Parker Lee Jr. Survivors: her son. David and his wife Marsha Lee of Mocksville; daughter-in-law. Joan Lee of Hampton. Va.; S grandsons; a great-grandson; 4 great-granddaughters; extended family members; and special friends. Max and Audrey Retherford. A graveside service will be conducted at U a.m. Saturday. Sept. 20 at Princeton Cemetery with the Rev. Dwayne Batten ofTiciaiing. Beiva Annie Plowman BelvaAnnie Plowman, 86. of Plowman Lane. Advance, died on Monday. Sept. 8. 2008. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Bom in Dial. Ga„ on April 10. 1922, she was the daughter of the late Hamilton and Josephine Thunnond Fox. She was a homemaker and of the Methodist faith. Her husband, William Ellis Plowman, preceded her in death in 1966. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Amell and Vernon' Fox; and a sister. Priscilla Eaton. Survivors: 5 sons. Bill G. (Wanda) Plowman of Advance. William H. Plowman ofMocks ville. David L. (Cindy) Plowman of ClarksvQle, Tenn., Larry D. Plowman of Pinnacle, and Danny K. (Linda) Plowman of Siler City: 5 daughters. Ann;.- Ruth Whilaker of Mocksville. Katie L. (Dave) Clinard of Lex ington. Sara J. (George) Swain of Winston-Salem. Elizabeth Plowman of Advance and Kathy D. Plowman of Mocksville; a sister. Lorene Woody of Blue . Ridge. Ga.; 14 grandchildren; ' and 18 great-grandchildren. The service to celebrate the life of Mrs. Plowman was held Thursday, Sept 11. at the Davie '' Funeral Service (3i^t with theRev. Scott Jackson officiating, Burial was in the Bethlehein- UtJited Methodist "Church cem etery. The family received fnends Thursday from lO-noocr." ' at the funeral home. " Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care Center, 101 Hospice ' Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103 . Online condolences can b« made at the website: ' ''vww.daviefimeralseiyice.com:. '. a Ethel Scott Pmitt' Ethel Louise Scott Praitt, 62. of Mocksville. died on Thursday. Sept. 11.2008.atForsythMedi- cal Center af ter a ex- leaded ill- ' ness. She was bom in Davie County on- i Nov.. : 1945, daugh ter of the late Junior Lee and. | Stella Scott. She attended Davie County Schools atld Wilkes Community College, where she studied early childhood educa tion. She was last employed by YVEDDl as a Head Start , teacher. She was a memberofthe Ambasst^TS For lesus Christ Church in Cleveland. She served. as assistant pastor, Sunday School teacher, church secretary, pastors aide member, member of ' the executive board, nurses-& : ushers board, tnissionary board. YPHA and eider. In 1963 she married the late Livingston Jerome Pniiit, who , preceded her in death on Dec:, i 17.1997. Her siblings who pee?.J cededherindeathincIudeMary ! Elizabeth Rucker. Stella Mae j Campbell, William ScotL and Karen Watkins. • Survivors: a son, Stanley Pruitt of Cooleemee; daughter Latoya Pruitt of the home, Sharon Smoot (niece) of Oeve- land; a brother, Robert Scott of Mocksville, 3 sisters, Annie Lw McMiller of Winsion-Salem, Carolyn Jean Williams of Boonville. and Joyce Brown of - Winston-Salem: a long-life ' friend, Brenda Cuthbenson of <2lcveland:aoda hostof relatives- ^ and friends.Funeral service be hejd I Thursday.Sept. 18 at2:30Vim.' ' atAmbassadotsforJesuisCbnst \ Church in Cleveland. Overseer. Beatrice Vau^ters will ofriciat^ and burial will follow in the^ church cemetery. The family will receive friends 30 minutes ?, before the service at the chumh;:.; Online condolcnce^'caii be!^- made at the 'website^'' CrahamFwteralHome.aei-'.-v-^ t .- -V n . Q 1 1 PJ o o c 2 H •< P5 2 H PI X CO P! (1 O X 9 B a ■Br* as o c. s o £ S' f S" o c: = -o <» c cr Douthit K. Whitaker Mr. Douihit Kimber "D.K," Wluiaker,83,ofUS l58.Mocks- ville. died Monday. Sept. 8, 2008. at his home. He was botn March 10.1925. in Davie County to the late Wil liam Kimbrough and Margaret Belle McClamrock Wbiiakor. Mr. Whitaker was a veteran of the U.S. Marines having served during Word War 11 in the Pa cific Theatre. He was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Mr. Whitaker was a re tired plumber and had worked for Hanes Dye and Hnisbing for 25 years. He enjoyed hunting and traveling. Mr. Whitaker had been involved with the Boy Scouts as an assistant scoutmas ter. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Forrest Whitaker and Vemon Whitaker St. , Survivors; his wife. Sarah Sain Whitaker of the home; a son. Steven Don (Linda) Whitaker of Mocksville; a grandson. Shane (Charlene) Whitaker of Maryland; a sister, Gladys Griffith of Statesville; a brother. Grady L. (Jenny) Whitaker of Boca Raton. Fla.; 2 sisters-in-law, Dorothy Whitaker and Laura Grey Whitaker; 2 stepgreat-grandchildren. Chris topher and Heather Hawkinst-a special niece. ' Elaine Armsworthy of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at U a.m.. Thursday. Sept. 11. at Oak Grove Unit^ Methodist Church with the Revs. Larry Thompson. Ron Mann and Charles Stewart officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with military honors conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials; Davie Home Health & Hospice. PO Box 848. Mocksville. ^ < Online condolences:. v/ww.eatonfuntralstrvice.com. Dora Yates \/^ Mrs. Dora Green Yates. 84. ofConcortl. died at herresidence , on Wednesday. Sept. 10.2008. Funeral services were held on Saturday. Sept. 13 at Wilkinson Funeral HomeChapel with the Rev. Perry Lemmons officiating. Burial followed at West Concord Cem etery. Mrs, Yates was bom April I. 1924 in Caburrus County, daughter of the late George f and Julie Mclntyre Green. She was retired from Cannon Mills and then Willis Theater Drive- in. where she ran ihtconcession stand and Mr. Yates the film pro jector. She was a former mem ber of Concord Tabernacle. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Jesse Wl- son Yates; daughters Vema Yates Whitley and Margie Yates Free man; a great-granddaughter, and son-In-laws. Alfred E. Roach. Bobby W. Love and Ray Whit- leySr. . •, Survivors: her daughter Peggy Yates" Love of Concord; sister. Maggie Briodle and hus band Charlie of Cooleemee; grandchildren. Ray Whitley.Alan Whitley, George Sanders, all of Concord. Lance Whitley of Mocksville. Shane Freeman of Rhode Island, Vickie Powell of Kannapolis and Mildred Whiiiey of Mount Pleasant; 21 great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great-grandchildrtn.• Memorials; Kospice/Pallia- live Care ofCabamis. 5003 Hos- pice Lane, Kannapolis. 28081. j- Online condolences: ^^-ynSUiamfiauralhome.com, o "5i s $ Ci o c z 2 cn PI n o o IT. cr Jaie Johnson Anderson Mis- Jane Ann Croiu Johnson Asierson. 83, of New Hamp- slie Court, Mocksville, died Saturday, at&efhome. Sbe was ban June 6, 1915. in Davidson CBuity, 10 ihe laae Ressie Jonings and Cosier Lafayette Crotts, She span most of her life in Faim- ii^oQ, where she raised her famly with her first husband. BS Johnson. In 19S7. she went to work for E.G. Morris Insur- apie Agency in Mocksville wtere she worked for almost 30 yeirs as an agent and advisor to nmy Davie residents. In 1996, she married C. Roy Anderson of Bear Creek where she made her home until his death: Sbe was kiBwn for her devotion to fam- Q|; commitment to her profes- sia and the love sbe shared with fiieods. Sbe was preceded in death by her husband. William Gaston Jginson Sr, in 1968, and C. Roy Anderson in 2002; a brother, William C. Crotts of Mccfaanicsville, Va.; and a step son. Billy .Anderson of Virginia Beach. Va. Survivors: 2 sons, William Gaston (June) Johnson Jr. of Mocksville and Geotge Hauser (Sarah) Johnson of Newton: a stepdaughter, Darleen Artderson of Virginia Beach, Va.; 4 step sons, Charles (Oleana)Anderson of Winston-Salem, Jerry (Dianne) Anderson of Mocks ville, Maurice (Grace) Anderson and Donald (Carolyn) Anderson, all of Scatesville; 4 grandchil dren: a great-grandson; 9 siepgrandcbildren; and 14 stepgreat-giandchildren. A graveside service was con- cbicced at 11 a.m., Monday. SepL 13, at Famungion Community Cemetery with the Rev. Don Routh officiating- The family remained at the graveside fol lowing the service (o greet ftiendi, • • Memorials: Farmingion Cormnunity Cemetery Fund, c/ o Mrs. J-T. Greene. 2563 Firm- iogtonRd.,MocksvU!e, 27023. Online condolences: www^taio/yfimeraljervice.com. ./ Mary Frances Berrler Mrs. Mary Frances Martin Berher. 38. of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, died on Monday, Sept. 22.2008. at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winslon-Salem. She was born March 18. 1920, in Davie County to the late John Wesley and Maggie Belle Williams Martin. Mrs. Benier was a graduate of Cooleemee High School and was employed with Erwin Mills In Cooleemee for many years, She loved her church, working outdoors with her flowers, and was an artist. For many years, she had an an tique shop and was an a collec tor of fine antiques, folk an, and southern pottery. Mrs. Berrier was a life-long member of Con cord United Methodist Church where she served as a Siuday school teacher, a member of Ihe United Methodist Women, and a member of the cemetery com mittee. She was preceded in death by her busbanii Felix BuckBenier on Feb. 16, 1990; and by a son. Jerry Lynn Berrier on Jan. 23. 1985. Survivors: many nieces, nephews, her church family, and friends. A Service of Death and Res urrection to celebrate her life will be conducted at 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 26. at Concord United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Arnold Gosnell and Jim Sanders officiating. A Ser vice of Committal followed in the church cemetery, The fam ily will receive fnends onThurs day evening from 6-8 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Concord Cem etery Fund or the Concord Me morial Sign Fund, c/o Ronnie Seamon. 137 Pine Valley Road, Mocksville, Online condolences; www.eatonfuneralservice.com. ^ Lillian Black Cornelison Mrs, Lillian Arlyne Black' Cornelison, 84, otAngell Road, Mocksville died Wednesday, Sept, 17,2008, atWFU Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Sa lem, She was bom July 27.1924, in Forsyth County to the late William Thomas and Martha Childress Black. Mrs. Cornelison was a homemakcr and a member of Concord United Methodist Church in Lewisville. She loved gardening and working with flowers. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ralph , Burgess Cornelison on Oct. 8,-/ 1998; 2 sisters, EstherTutlle and, Haitie Dessem; and 4 brothers, Joseph, Lee. Richard and Arthur- Black. Survivors: 2 sons, Larry (Frankie) Cornelison of West Jefferson and Jake Cornelison of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Melanie Perron of West Vir^a and Jeffity (Mona) Cornelison of Greensboro; 2 great-grand children, Connor Cornelison and Aidan Bluraquisi; 2 special nieces. Buster (B.C.) Spillman and HazelSuzy Desietn; special friend, Melvaree Beeding; and several other nieces and neph ews. A funeral service was con ducted at2 p.m.. Saturday, SepL 20, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Hmothy M. Wolf offi ciating. Burial followed in Con cord United Methodist Church Cemeiery in Lewisville. The family received friends Friday, Sept. 19, at the funeral home. Online condolences; vniw.eatonjunt'ahenict.eom. i/Donald Gene Dailey Jr. Donald Gene Dailey Jr., 42, of Laquinta Drive, Advance, died on Friday, Sept. 19. at his home. Bom in Bamesville, Ohio on Feb. 21,1966, he was the son of Donald-Jenc Dailey Sr. and i Mildred Morris Dailey of Ohio, who survive. He was employed by Clemmons Hardwoods and attended Mock United Method ist Church. Survivors: his wife, Cheryl Diana Zayac Dailey, who he married on Aug. 23.2003; a son, Donald Dailey HI of Byesvilte, Ohio: a daughter, Jessie Dailey (Adam) Smith of Brunswick, Ohio; 4 brothers, Richard (Reene) Dailey and William Dailey of Bamesville, Edward Dailey ofDouglas, Ga. and Rob ert Dailey of Kipling, Ohio: 7 sisters, Sharon D. Stevens of Kimbolion, Ohio, Louella D. Johnson of Salesville, Ohio, Karen Dailey of Cardington, Ohio, Judy (Edd)Peeple of East Sparta, Ohio, Patricia Dailey of Salesville, Ohio. Chriseina Whittle and Donna Dailey of Cambridge, Ohio, and a grand child, .Marshall Smith. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Dailey^as held on Monday, Sept. 22. at 8 p.m. at Mocks United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jonathan Brake of ficiating. The received friends at the church Monday. Burial was Thursday, Sept. 25, at ll:30a.nL m the Halleys Ridge Cemetery in Ava, Ohio. James H. Gaither Jr. Mr. James Hildieth Gaither Jr., 64.ofAdvance died Monday. Sept. 22.2008 at his home. He was bom Feb. 17.1944 in Scott County, Ky. to James Hildreth and Beryl Hoskms Oaiihet; • * He was preceded in death by his father. Survivors: his wife. Beth Skillman Gaither bfthe home; 4 children. Sarah ofihebotne. Jim. Jeff and Chris: 9 grandchildren, Taylor, Marty. Andi. Thomas. Gentry. Meredith. Samantha, Whimey and Stiles; his mother, Beryl Gaither; 2 sisters. Susie and Alverda; and a brother, Johnny, all of Kentucky. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m.Thursday. Sept. 25 at Cornerstone Christian Church with the Rev. Greg Little officiating. The family will re eeive ftiends following the ser vice at the Gaither home. Memorials; Davis Island Fishing Foundation. PO Box 72395. Durham. 27722. Online condolences; www.hayworlk-miller.com. -^Sue Eilin Hefner Mrs. Sue Ellin Heftier, died at her home on Tuesday. Sept. 16.2008. She was bom Sept. 13, 1947 in Bristol, Pa. to Delben Roy and Katherine Wade. She spent many years in Liberia. West Af rica due to her husband's work withCaterpiiiarTractor. She was an advocate after her return to the states for those who suffered from poverty, in this country. Upon returning to the states, she and her family resided in Ad vance and she began work on a nursing degree. She obtained her RN degree at Forsyth Tech nical College. She worked at Charter Behavioral Services, Moses Cone Hospital in Greens boro and Hnished her nursing career at Baptist Hospital. '' She was preceded in death by her father. Surviving: her husband of 37 years. James Joseph Heftier. 2 daughters, Rachel Ellin Hef&ier and Rebecca Sue Heftier ofChi cago: a son, James'Michael Heffner of Ml Airy; grandson. Joshua Sebastian Heffner; and 3 sisters, Sherry Sruikey. Melissa Butterworth and Holly Helmuih. A memorial service and cel ebration of her life was con ducted at 3 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 20 at Parkway Presbyterian Church on Yorkshire Road, off Silas Creek Parkway, with the Rev. Daniel Wilkers ofBciating. The family received friends fol lowing the service in the church - parlor. Memorials; Big Brothers/Big Sisters, l07WestdaleAve.,W"m- ston-Salem. 27101. Online condolences: www.haywonh-mUler.com. yjuaniwG.Hendrix Mrs. Juanita G. Hendrix. 74, of Necdmore Road. Woodtof, Jiud Wednesday. Sept. 17.2008. She was was a member of South River United Methodist Church. She was also preceded tn death by her husband^ 55years, Thomas "Tominy- Chunn Hendrix Jr. on May 13.2008. Survivors; 2 children. Susaii (Jeff) Cobb and Mike (Sandy)Hendrix. all of Woodleaf; 3 ^ ofandchildcen, Brett Hendnx. f Nicole and T.I. Cobb. al of n Woodleaf; a sister. Mildred (Jr.), Powell of Woodleaf; and her carcgtver and friend. Annte Rosas of Woodleaf. A funeral service was con-Jucted ail I a-m-Saturday. SepL 20. at South River Umted Meth odist Church, with the Revs. Billy Towery and Mike Lane officiating. The body wasplacecl inihe church 30 minutes before the seivice. Buriai followed m ihe church cemetery. The family rec.eived friends at the church following the service. Memorials; South Raver Methodist Preschool orMissions Food pantry, 2880 S RwerChurch Rd.. Woodleaf. 27054. Online condolences.www.ea30ofimeralservice.co7n. y Richard H. Lawson Sr. Mr. Richard Harold Lawson Sr.. 72- of East Lake Drive. Mocksville. died Monday. Sepl. 22. 2008. at his home. He was bom Nov. 29. 1935, in Stokes County to the late Roscoe and Zena James Uwson. Mr. Lawson was retired from the U.S.-Air Force and from AT&T. He was a member of Trinity Christian Church in Winston- Saiem. Mr. Lawson was a NASCAR fan. Survivors: his wife of 45 years. Margaret Lazenby Lawson of the home; 2 daugh ters. Sheri Dawn (Richard) Mack of Mooresville and Robin Perry of Mocksville; 2 sons. Dennis W. Moore of Shelby and Richard Lawson II of Winston- S.ilem; 8 grandchildren. Richard Lee (Ktistina) Moore. Sheri (Brian) Goode. Jennifer (Chris) Couch. Cheson Holtzclaw. Ryan (Brittany) Perry, Nicole Perry, Richard Lee Lawson and Patrick Uwson; and 8 great;grandchil- dten. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday. Sept 24. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Joe Smith and Fred Carlton officiating. Burial followed in Forsyth Me morial Park in Winston-Salero. with military honors conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War , Memorial Horror Guard. The family receive'd friends from Tuesday. Sept. 23. at the funeral home. ' Online condolences: WWW.etitonfunf^ols€rvice-c om. 2 S.."I 5-3 3s ft O o ?• D 3.§ OB 3 ft e- tiff VsH S O < "S » s S T7 — • i-f§ S " o 2 2 S SS §■ S- =»•3 S. ff .1- ^ £■ S 3 £= £ s i ?: I= 2 "2. < £.o b" ? ? *■ " sr 3 -2 Donald Bolin Donald Bolin. 55. of Lake- wood Village Road, Mocks- ville. died onTuesday, SepL 23. 2008, at his home. Bom in Yadkin County on Jan. 21. 1953. he was the son of the late Lonnie Gray Bolin Sr. and Irene Pettit Bolin. He was retired from Celanese and attended Cornatzer Baptist Church. Survivors; 2 biothets. Lind say (Patsy) Bolin and David Leonard Bolin of Mocksville: 5 sisters. Inez (L.D.) Moon of Mocksville. Uielma Smith of Yadkinville. Judy Dixon and friend Jerry Lanning ofLexing ton. Marie (Jeny) Hedrick of Lexington, DoUie (Qaude Jr.) Lingle ofSalisbury, and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Shore and 2 brothers, Keimeth Bolin and Lonnie Bolin Jr. The service to celebrate his life was held Saturday, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Myra Ward oSiciating. Buna! followed in the Dinkins Cem etery in Yadkinville. The fam ily received ftiends Sept. 26 at the funeral home. Memorials: NC Epilepsy Foundation, 500 E. Morehead St.. Suite 22.Chaiione, 28202- 269d. Online condolences: www.daviefiineraiservice.cam. Ora Belle Myers Bowen Mrs. Ora Belle Myers Bowen, 92, of Ruffin Street, Cooleemee, died Friday. Sept, Samuel Anderson and Ollte Bethania Campbell Myers. Mrs. Bowen was retired owner of Western Auto and had worked for Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. She was a member of Cooleemee United Method ist Church where she was a member of the United Method ist Women. Mrs. Bowen was a member of the bridge'club, the Cotton Club, and the Womans Auiiliaiy Corp. during World War Il.'holdlng the distinctioa of the first female recruiter in Davie County. She enjoyed traveling the world, going to Europe, China and the states. Mrs, Bowen enjoyed entertain ing and going to their house as L^e Norman. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Ola Myers Huff: and 4 brothers. Tom, Calvin, Lewis and Giles Myers. Survivors: her husband of60 years. William D. Boweo ofthe home: 2 children, Richard Bowen and Jan (Stewart) Ledford, all of Cooleemee; 4 grandchildren. Holden Ledford, Hillary (Nathan) Shores , all of Salishury. Holly (Justin) Miller of Advance and Hope Ledford of Cooleemee; and 2 greai-grandcbildren. Jacob and Caleb Shores; many nieces and nephews; a special friend growing up who stayed with the Myers family during vacation time. Fred Walton; her caregivers. Shirley Barker and Edith Isaac: and her tniniatuie collie. Shellie. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Sunday. SeptT' 28,atCooIeemeeUnitedMe'th- ' odist Church with the Rev. Perry Bindshaw oSiciating. En- lombtnent followed In Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist. PO. Box 69. Cool eemee; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. 377 Hospital St. Ste. 103. Mocksville. Online condolences: www.eaion/untrchenict.co'n. GeorgeFranklin Church Dr. George Franklin Church, died Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008 at Foisyth Medical Center. Dr. Church practicedgeneral graduated second in his class from West Wilkes High School. He attended the University of North Carolina and completed a bachelor's degree in three years. He graduated from the UNC Dental School in 1967 with honors. Dr. Church was in the top 10 of his class and a member of Psi Omega Dental Fraternity and the honor, fraternity. Omicron Kappa Upsilon. After the completion of his education. Dr. Church spent two years in the U.S. Navy as a dentist. One year of lhartime was spent with the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. Upon return, he was awarded the Navy Commendation medal with Combat Distinguishing , Service. Dr. Church resided in Bermuda Run with his wife. Unda Collier Church. Also surviving: 2 sons.Tony Church and wife Maiissa of Rock Hill. S.C. and David Church and wife Keri of Durham; a daughter, Christy Hunt Arbogasl and husband Major Scott Arbogast of Crofton. Md.; "Poopa" will be missed by his grandsons. Jake and Dylan Arbogasl; 2 sisters. - Mary Craven of Davidson and Martha Dancy and husband Ray of Wilkesboro; and. a brother. William Church and wife Judy of Stanley. A service-iifas held 2 p.m.Sunday, Sept.'28 at Clemens. ^ United Methodist Chureh'with" the Revs- Chrfs There and Marcus Portis-ofnciatlng. , Entombment followetf at Forsyth Memorial Park Mausoieum. Visitation ;Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home in the Kinderton Business Park on Sept. 27. Memorials; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 120 Wall St., 19th HoorNew York. NY 10005. Online condolences: wwwJuiywonh-miller.com, * ^ Paul Jonas Daniels Paul Jonas Roosevelt Daniels. 95, of Salisbury died Fiiday, Sept. 26, 2008 at The Oaks of L Born Jan. , vSr he was the children ofthe late Roy Washington and Georgia Peacock Daniels. He was educated in the Davie County Schools. Mi. Daniels was a seif-employed building contractor, of Paul Daniels Construction Co. in Salisbury and worked with the Historic Salisbury Foundation. He ttrotked in-the W&J Sloan Shipyard in Wilmington during World War 11. He was an active nieraber of the First United Methodist Church where he served on the board oftrustees, the building committee, and served as a steward and usher. He was a former member of the a Milford Hills Lions Club. His wife of 65 years, . Elizabeth Chaplin Daniels, preceded him in death on June 13, 2002. Survivors: his daughter, Judy D. Chappell and husband Jerry of Clemmons; brothers. Duke Daniels ofStates ville and Lindy Daniels of South Fork. Colo.; grandson. Dr. David Thomas Chappell of Ann Arbor. Mich, and nephew, Tom Brown of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were conducted 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. I at City Memorial Park with the Rev.Mark Portis. assistant pastor of | Clemmons United Methodist Church, officiating. Memorials: Kate B. | Reynolds Hospice House, 101 Hospice Lane. Winsion-Silem. 27103; or AJzheimers Assoc.. Western Carolina Chapter, JSOOShamtoekDr.. Chariolte, 28215; or First Methodist Building Fund. 207 S. Church St., Salisbury, 28144. \/ Mary Marie Eliedge Mrs. Mary Marie Prevetie Eliedge. 86. of Norih WiJkesboro, widow of James Presley Mooday. ley Nursing Home in Funeral ,iijL services r' n r n ■■■• j.| were at II a.m. Thursday. Sept. 24. atReins-Sturdivani Giapel with the Rev. Tim Pruitt officiating. Burial was in Scenic Memorial Gardens. The family received friends at the funeral home Wednesday night. Mrs. Eliedge was also pre ceded in death by a grandson. Dustin Williams: 2 brothers. Monroe Prevette and James "Koontz" Preveiie and 7 sisters. Myrtle Mauk. Bertha Nickelson. VirgirtiaLane. Irene Grimes. Ruth Dancy. Connie and Lexie Prevette Survivors; 3 daughters. Pat Phillips of Mocksville. Nancy Miller and husband Tommy of Millers Creek, and Sandra Mash and husband Roger of North Wilkesboro; a son, Beimy Eliedge and wife Ubby of Siatesville: 4 grandchildren; S great-grandchildren; 3 step- grandchildren: 3 step-great grandchildren. Memorials: Peace Haven Baptist. PC Box 1183, North WUkesboro. 286S9. ^ William Alexander Green William Alexander Green, 75, of Mocksville, died Sunday. Sept. 21, 2008 at Wake Forest 1932 in Davie County to John William Sanford Green and Thursa Koontz Green. .Mr, Green graduated from John W. Hanes High School in Winsion-Salem and served in the Navy during the Korean War, In 1951, he was married to Dorothy Smith in York. S.C, They resided in . Mocksville, As he was train ing to become a tool and dye maker he held apprenticeship positions. Mr. Green retired from employment at AMP in 1998. He spent his retirement enjoying farming, gardening, his family, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Survivors; his wife. Dorothy Smith Green; 2 sons. Larry Green and wife Debra of Co lumbus. and Richard Green and wife Cindy of Winston-Silero; a daughter, Cindy Channer and husband David of Boise. Idaho; 12 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; a brother. Floyd Greene; and 4 sisters. Phyllis" (Charles, deceased) Williams.Ruth (George) Foster, Janie Livengood and Betty (Jerry, deceased) Smith. He was preceded in death by bis patents and grandson, Daniel Channer. The funeral services were held Friday. Sept. 26 at The Church of Jesus Chrisi of Lat ter-Day Saints in Clemmons with Bishop Joseph Whitaker conducting. Mr. Green was bur ied in the Salem United Meth odist Church Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials: Salem Method ist Cemetery Fund, e/o Japk.G. Koontz. 1444 Davie Academy Road. Mocksville. "^'MatJc' Kimbrough Alexander McOuire "Mack" Kimbrough Jr.. 96. of Texas, died on Sept. 9.2008, He was bom on March 7, 1912 in Advance to A.M. and Mamie Kimbrough. Later, his family moved to Mocksville. where he lived until 1955. Hewas associated with Hall Drug Store for many years, and be fore moving to Texas in 1955, had become associated with Sanford Brothers. s-,.He was preceded in death by bis wife of 67 years. Helen Campbell Kimbrough. Survivors: 3 children. Alexander McGuireKimbrough ^ HI. 'Betty Kimbrough Smith and HelenCampbell Kimbrough: 2 grand children; and 2 greai-gratxlchil- dren. A memorial service washeld at Sparkman/Richardson' Funeral Home on Sept. 12 at 11 a.m. Memorials; First United Methodist Church of Dallas Building Fund, 1928 Ross Ave.. Dallas. TX. 75201-3282. i/Cester David Sain Mr. Lester David "Pete" Sain. 84. of the Oak Grove community, died Monday, Sept 29. 2(X)8, at Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was born March 18,1924, in Davie County to the ^ late Albert Karris and Rosa ' Jannie Smith Sain. Mr. Sainwasa veteran of the U.S. Navy having served during World- War II on the USS Frost. Heretired after42 years of service • from Hanes Dye and Finishing. Mr. Sain was a member ofOak Grove United Methodist Church, He was also preceded in ,death by his wife. Nellie^, Bowles Sain, to whom be hadmarried Oct. 5, 1944; 2 sisters.' Ora Mae Sain Chaffin, Geneva "t Foster, and 3 brothers. Casper., j Lonnie and Roscoe Sain. . i Survivors: a loyal compan ion. Norma Jean Cope; adaughterandson-in-law.Linda . and Richard Poindexien a sonand daughter-in-law, Davidand ; Ann Sain; 3 grandsons. J.B. Tunier. and Matt Sain (Kacey'!Stutis) and Adam Sain (Tiffany 1 Sexton); a gieat-gianddaughter and granddaughter-in-law, ^ Karly and Kelly Tumer; 2 sis ters. Sarah Whitaker ofMocks ville and Helen Jordan of * Hermosa Beach. Calif.; and a sister-in-law. Evelyn Sain. A funeral service will beconducted at 4:30 p.m. Thurs^ day,.Oct. 2. at Oak..Grove, United Methodist (Church with' the Revs. Larry Thompson andGreg LitUe officiating. Burial will follow in the church cem etery. The family will recHve ftiends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials; Oak Grove Methodist Women or to Kay Hendrix and Peggy Dillon for Horoebound Meals. 1994 US 158 E, MocksvQIe. Online condolences: vfww.eatonfuneralser\ice.com- Li. <--0 N ? x/EdithGriiHn White Mis. Edith Griffin White. 98, of Advance, died Thesday. Sept. 23. 2008, at Bermuda Commons where she was a resident. She was a former resident of Forest City, and a daughter of the late E.N. and Ida Perkins Teague. a member of the First Baptist Church.' Foftst City, and a botnemakei; Sbewas pre ceded in death by her first hus band. Mr. Charles E. Griffin, and her second husband, Mr. H.O. White. Survivors: a son. Everett Griffin and wife Dayne of Ad vance; a granddaugiUet; Gwyim Smithd^ and husband Trip of . Advance;' a brother. ^Teague ■' of Union City. Ga.; 2 sisters. .Jimihie Smith of Wilmingtbii. ! and Evelyn Wiggins of ' — Fayetteville; a great-grandson. OFoss Smiihdeal; 2 great-grand- ^daughters. Alex Smithdeal and gg Lilly Smithdeal; and a number nof nieces and nephews. . ^ A memorial service was held 2 "at 2 p.m. Friday. SepL 26. at 3 The Padgett & King Chapel pqwith the Rev. J.Anthony Spen- 2cer officiating. Burial followed ^in the Cool Springs Cemetery. ^Memories: Hospice/Pallia- gtive Care. 101 Hospice Lane. g Winston-Salem. 27103. « Online condolences: n•iinvw.padgetlkmg.com. q i. ; 5 j s00 Mamie Swain Campbell 'Mamie Ava Swsio dacDpbe&SS, ofRenegarRoad. Hamioa;, died on Tuesday. Sepi. 30.2008 at Aunima Can ofMocbtille. Bors in Iredell County on Aug. 2. 1923. she was the daughtesof the late Joseph Frankiia and Matiie Wooten Swain. She attended Rock Spring Baptist Church. Her husband, Curtis Lee CampheO. of58 years, preceded her in death. She was also pre ceded indeath by 2 sons. Morry Joe and Scoltie Campbell; 2 daughteii. Dresa C. Maiayoshi and Reba Campbell: and 2 brothers. L J). and Rual Swain. Survirors: 2 sons, Curtis S. (Martha) Campbell of Staley, and Roger C. (Laura) Campbell ofMocksnlle; daughter. Phyllis C. (Carl) Myers of Harmony; 2 sisters, Mary Campbell, of Har mony. Norma (Donald) Burchelte of Chandler; 20 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service for Mrs. Campbell was held on Thursday. OcL 2 at 11 a m at Rock Spring Baptist Church with the Rev. Steve Hedgectxk officiating. The family received friends Oct. I at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Rock Spring Cemetery Fund. 913 Powell Bridge Road, Harmony. 28634; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Win- Sion-Saiem, 27103. Online condolences: wiuw-daviefuneralsenice-com. \/Arnold Garland Chaplin, Arnold Garland Chaplin. 88. of Comatzer Road. Mocksville, died on Tuesday. Sept 30.2008, at Forsyth Medical Center. Boni in Davie Coua^'.on May 5, 1920. he was the son of the late William Walker and Ada Rose Phelps Chaplin. He served in the U. S. Army during World War n. He retired from R.J. Reynolds with 34.5 years ser vice and was a member of Coniatzcr Baptist Church. He was the first chief of the Cornatzer-Dulin Fire Depart ment. His wife of 50 years, Dor othy Otrell Chaplin, preceded him in death onJune23, 1994. Survivors: a son, Alvin Kent Chaplin of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Carol (Vesier) Strickland of Mocksville and Jane (Frank) Holder of Ad vance; 2 brothers. Sam (Janie) Chaplin and Frank (Bennie) (Thapiin. all of Mocksville; a sis ter. Inez Howard of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. Mr. Chaplin also was pre ceded in death by 2 sisters. Maxine Long and Iva Nell Swain. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Chaplin was held on Friday. Oct. 3. at 11 a.m. atthe " Cortuizer Baptist Church with the Rev. ieff Beverly officiatiDg. Burial was in the church cem etery. Nephews served as pall bearers. Full military honors will be accorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends the evening of Oct. 2 at the church. Memorials; Comalzer Bap- list. 1372 Cornatzer Road. Mocksville. Online condolences: wvns.daviefuntraUervice.com. /Marian Dean Doultn Marian Dean Douiin died on Tuesday. Sept. 30, 2008. she died at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home fol- lowing an ex- tended ill- She was bom Aug. 2. 1940 in Davie County, daugh ter of the late John and Esther Chaplan Douiin. She attended Davie County Schools and joined Cedar Grove Baptist Church at an early age. She was employed at Dixie Furniture for a shotz time, and was a home- maker. She enjoyed doing arts and crafts. Preceding her in death were 2 sisters. Queen Doultn and Mary Loufse Douiin: 3 brothers. William. John, and Roosevelt Douiin. Survivors: 3 sons. Carlton Lee (Sharon) Rucker Sr. ofWin- sion-Saiem, Albert Ves (Wyteria) Rucker of Walker- rown. and Marcus Rucker of Winston-Salem; 3 brothers, Garfield (Frankie) Douiin of Winston-Saiem. Ad.ara Douiin and Cathell (Gwendolyn) Douiin of Lexington; 9 god children; 21 great-grandchil dren; several other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held on Sunday. Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home, The Rev. Ira L. Anthony officiated and burial followed in Ced.ar Grove ^aptisi Church Cemetery. The fmnily received friends 30 tninutes before the service. y Online -''coadolerices: GrabamFuntratHome.net. /Nellie PhiferFInk Mrs. Nellie Elizabeth Phifer Fink. 86. died after an extended illness. Thursday. Oct. 2, 2008. cal Center in Mooresville. to the late Albert Jonah and Alice Lee Thomas Phifer. Nellie grew up on a family farm during the Depression in a family of 10 children. She worked alLeisuieLads in Salisbury, Nell was a resident of Gladstone Road be- '' tween Mocksville and Cool- eemee and a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Her father-in-law, G.W. Fink was pastor at Liberty and instrumen tal in the building ofthe church. She was also preceded in death by an infant sister. Hattie Mae Phifer. 4 brothers, Brady Lee Phifer. Parks Phifer, Blondec Phifer. and Bob Phifer. ami her husband of 56 years. David Wesley Fink. Survivors: 2 sons. Ronald Phifer Fink and wife Yvonne of Mooresville and William Wesley Fink and partner RonaldMotir of Rochester. N.v!; 2 sis ters, Peggy Thomas ofMini Hill and Mary Alice Rozicr of Ml. Gilead; 2 brothers. Harold Phifer of Mint Hilt and Joe Phifer of .Monroe: Deborah Fink, a niece who grew up with the family: 6 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a great- great-granddaughter; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. Karen Roberts officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. • The family received friends at ' the church one hour before the service. Memorials: American Can cer Society In memory of her father. Albert Jonah Phifer. 4-A Oak Branch Dr.. Greensboro. 27407. Online condolences: nyw.ealanfuneralservice.com. ' o »■ y John J. Larew Sr. John J. Larew Sr., 86, of Waynesboro, Va., died Sept. 27, 2008 at his home at Summit Squw.. -J, ■,He was bom Dec. 14,192i ^ in Mocksville to John J. Larew and Maty Sanford Larew, who preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death' by his wife, Gayle D. Larew, whom he married on Match 21, 1947 in Schenectady, N.Y. and who died in 1990. Survivors: 3 sons and a ' daughter, Johti J. Larew Jr. and wife Janice of Troutman, and ' their son John Brantley Larew : of Comelius; David L. Larew < and wife Sandra and their ^n ; Joshua Larew and daughter . Rachel and son-in-law ChadBrown of Orlando, Fla.; Mary L. ^ Smith, husband Robert and son .Robin of Gtifton; and Hugh F.; Larew of Staunton, Va. and hissons John Jacob HI of Stuarts ^ Draft, Va.. and Edward Lee of Newpon News, Va.; 2 brothers, - Hugh S. and R. Frank Larew, ^ both of Winston-Salem. Mr. Larew graduated from 1 Georgia Tech in 1943, andworked for GE for 36 years, ' mostly as an engineering man-.'ager. He began in the R&D Gen-'' ter, Schenectady, and moved to Waynesboro with the SpecialtyControl Depattmentin 19SS.He eamed IS patents and was one of four people originally chosen to develop the revolutionary/-*Terminet Printer, which later ^ was the core oftlie Genicom Co. ' A memorial service was held ; at Westminster Presbyterian ^Church in Waynesboro at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Oct. 1, after .which the family received :friends at the church. ° ; jMemorials: Mid-Atlantic ^ Teen Challenge, 9302 Warwick ; Blvd., Newport News, VA , 23601; or Wesnninster Preshy- ' terian, 1904 Mt. Veroon St., *Waynesboro. VA 22980. . I / - '1Thomas Ray Shore / t Thomas Ray Shore, 75, of Legion Cemetery Street, Cool-eemee, died on Friday, OcL 3, 2008, at Rowan RegionalMedi- cal Center. Bom in Davie County on March 10,1933, he was the son of the late Woodson Jones andMary EliMbetl^eeves Shore. He was retired from Cone Millsand was a mefnber 'of Cool- eemee Civitan Club. ^ His wife, Burlie CreasonShore preceded him in death.. Survivors: a son, Joseph R.Shore of High Point; a brother, ^ Pete (Angelina) Shore of Cool- j eemee; 2 sisters; Nancy (Judd) Durham of Cooleemee andColeen Mtxtre of Woodldif; 6grandchildren, Dylan Whitesides, Ben Cobble, Josh Gobble, Brandy Shore, Colby . Shore. Clancy Shore; and 2great-grandchildren. Mr. Shore was also preceded in death by 2 sons. Chuck and Kenny Shore, a daughter, Janet " Susan Shoie and 2 brothers, Joe J and Buck Shore. . The service to celebrate the , life of Mr. Shore will be held on Sunday, Oct. 5, at 3 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Stan Riddle ofH-ciatlng. Burial was in Legion ; Memorial Park in Cooleemee.The family received friends Sat- ^ urday. Get 4 at Davie Funeral Service.Memorials: Camp Manna, c/ . o Stan Riddle, 153 Gibson Way, Mocksville. Online condolences:, www.daviefimeralservice.com. o •No o 9I p] "ooczHHt tSz enB Q- : c5' >cr.cr Q><5 § o § 3s. r:yo 1 <-5 1 B" 0 1 s: o o o « c: " JJ Z o' O ^ Ashley Taylor Daniel Mrs. Ashley Taylor Dajuel" 47, of Ridge Road, Mocksville, died Sunday. Oct. 12. 2008. alj Gordon Hospice House in'. Siaiesville. She was bom July 14.1961. : in Greensboro to Charles G. and the late Dobothy S. Ritter. On = Aug. 1. 1987. in Raleigh, she ' mamed Joe Franklin Daniel oE-- Winston-Salem. Mrs,.Daniel i was a graduate of Eton Univer sity, a meiTiber of Phi Mil So- • •rority and an active member of the Raleigh and later the Win- ' ston Salem chapters of Beta" Sigma Phi Sorority, She w^ a member of Jenkins Memorial United Methodist Church'-. Raleigh where she bad been In charge of Bible School for sev" era! yean and completed th Emmaus Walk, A '■ Survivors; her father; he.husband of the home; a daugh-;ter. Carter McCuIlough Daniel 'and her son, Matthew Taylor |Daniel, both of Mocksville; a|sister and her family. Pam. Ed,"^Eddie and Leigh Reel of Caryi ']3 brothers-in-law; 2 sisters-in-., law; 9 nieces and nephews,' jA service to celebrate her.Ufe,was conducted graveside at 2^p.m. Wednesday. Oct. IS.'at 'Liberty United Methodist''Church Cemetety. The fattuly" received friends after the ser-"'vice. I .-IMemorials; Gordon Hospice iHouse. 2341 Simonton Rt^J Swtesville. 28625, ^ Online condolences; ■ wHw.earonfrneroijervicf.com. , Minnie Ophelia Ferebeev^ Mrs, Minnie Ophelia Bameycaslle Ferebee, 86. of Boone Farm Road, Mocksville. died Monday, Oct. 13, 2008, at Forsyth Medical Centerin Win- ston-Salem, -She was bom July 14.1922, •m Davie County to the late Carl'' Holt and Minnie Kimbrough Walker Barneycastle. Mrs, Ferebee attended Pfeiffer Col lege for two years and was a graduate ofCaiawba College in 1944. She was a member of Center United Methodist Church where she was a mem ber of the United Methodist "• Women, Mrs, Ferebee taught' school for 30 years and was a'' member of, the N.C. Retired' •Teachers Association, i • " She was also preceded in ' death by an infant daughter. Carol Jean Ferebee; and a son- - in-law. Vemon "Bo" Whiiaker Jr. ! • Survivocs:herhusband.WiJ- • liam "Bill" Ward Ferebee ofthe home; 4 daugliters.'-Ju<nih> • Whiiaker. Betty (Btyanl) Smith. all of Mocksville. Anne (Rick) • Zimmerman of Greensboro andBiliie (Larry) Williams of ■ Mocksville; 8 grandchildren. ' Scott Whiiaker, David Whitaker. Elise Whitaker, ' Christina Luttrell, Brett ) Zimmerman. Austine ' Zimmerman. Matthew Williams'and Kiel Williams; and 5 great- grandchildfen, ' • '•;i ■* A funeral service was con- ' ducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15. at Center United Melh-'-- odist Church, with (he Rev.' Robin Fitzgerald officiating.^ Burial followed in the church r cemetery, The family received i friends at the church one hour; before the service., v! Memorials: Center Method- ist Cemetery Fund, cJo Linda ' Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St., < Mocksville, i. Online condolences: www.ealonfimeraiservice.com. '' r•s Aureiia Serrano Aurelia Serrano, 78. of Lex-. ington. died on Wednesday. Get 8.2008,'at her home, 'Bora in Guerrero. Mexico 3on July 17. 1930, she was the]daughter of the late Arnulfo 'Setrano and Felipa Osorio, She'was a homemaker and a mem-'ber of Our Lady of Rosary Catholic Church, • «Survivors: 5 sons, Lorenzo 'and Pedro of Mexico; Jose,Pablo and Naialio. all of Lexington; a daughter. Maria Lujsa- ofLexington; 25grandchildren:.and 18 great-grandchiidren.She was also pre'eeded indeath bya brolher.and 2 sisters.The Mass of Christian Burial.was conducted oh Saturday.OcL 11 at7p.m.aiOurLadyofRosary Catholic Church withthe Rev. Father Albetl Gondck officiating. Visitation was Friday evening. Oct. 10 at DavieFuneral Service in Mocksville.Burial will be later in Mexico.Online condolences:www.daviejuneralsenice.coin. j ■-0 mm» o0 1 M2g •gO•o sI1? o\ i'i r.)•5 o C3 «' S o o o C-3 C 55" 3 O" Rachel Louise Snow \/^ Mrs. Rachel Louise Poplin Snow. 80, of Winsion-Salem. died on Oct. 12, 2008. She was born in Con cord to Lester Keith Pjp- tin ■"and W i 1 m a Louise Helms Poplio on Aug.28.1928. HerfamilyUte moved to Hancs Town, where as a teenager she met Fred Snow. Their courtship bega when he saw her sitting on the porch shining her Daddy's shoes and he asked ifshe would shine his. too;' They were mat ried on March 2, 1946. Theimarriage resulted in three chil dren, nine grandbabies. 18 .great-grandbabies. and count less happy memories. Mr:Snow believed in the impor tance of church and family. A a member of Clemrhons Moravian Church for more than SO years, she attended church regularly as long as her health permitted and participated in Circle Group. Throughout he lifc.shecaredforothers. Inheyounger years, she loved spend ing time with her mother, sis ters ahd daughter; camping with her husband in the mountains;and feeding and watching the birds. Rachel enjoyed cros stitching, crocheting, cooking and baking. Her family espe cially liked Ma Ma's pound cake, pecan pie. chocolate pie, and Moravian sugar cake. Sh cherished time with family and friends. Get-togethers often in volved her laughing until cry ing at the telling of old stories and her fear of spiders. Sbewasprecededindeathby . her parents, Lester and Wilma; her husband, Fred Lee Snow; her sisters. Penny Campbell and Lenora Day and her brothers. Keith Poplin and Ray Von Pop lin. Surviving: sister and broth ers. Maxine Snow and Don Poplin, both ofWinsion-Salem andBob Poplin of Corpus Christi,Texas; daughter. Gwen Brandon and husband Wayne ofCletmnons: 2 sons, Fred Snow Jr. and wife ^n of Forest. Va.and Jack Snow and wife Bonnieof Mocksville; 9 grandchildren, Jeff Snow and wife Wendy, Mark Snow and wife Jamie.Kristy Mistretta and husbandSteve, Angie Stanley and hus band David, Brian Brandon and wife Krisiina, LeighAnn Bran don. Mandy Walker and husband Cole, Jennifer Hire and husband Carlton and KathySnow; 18 great-grandchildren. Jacob, Brittany, Matthew.Timmy. Hunter; Kayla, Katie, Karsen, Anna Leigh. Mason.' Gavin. Melody, Bailey, Emma. Lawson, Luke. Chloe and Laodon. Funeral services were conducted 2 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 15 at Clemraons Moravian Church with the Rev, Q. RayBurke officiating. Burial followedinthechurchgraveyard. • A gathering of family and friends was held Tuesday atHayworth-Mlller Kinderton Chapel in Advance. Memorials: Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, 600 College St.. Oxford. 27S65. • Online condolences;www.haywonh-miller.co'n. Jerry 'Mole' Spry Mr. Jeiiy Long "Mole" Spry,67. of Marginal Street^ Cool- eemee, died Thursday, Oci 9.2008. ■ He was born June3, 19jH. in D a V i e County to the late G r a d y I.McKinnley ' and LillianWitty Spry. Mr. Spry . was retired iiom IttgersoU Rand and was a member of Cool-', eemee. United Methodist Church. He was a 1960 gradu ate of Da'ide High School, He was a yetei^ of the U.S. Army having served in Korea during . the. Vietnam War. Mr. Spry was instrumental, ia forming the VFW in'.CooVeemee where he : bad been active and had served : as pass commander. He was a' member of the VFW MemorialHonor Giu^ udVmember of the Cooleemee Civitah Gub. .He was.aiso preceded ial death by a brother. Grady M.Spry Jr. " , ~ , Survivors! his wife of 34 , years. Ana Railedge Spry ofthe ^ home; 3 sisters, Jessie (Fred) ' Pierce, Dolly Swaim, all of Cooleemee and Irene Wtnk Hendricks ofMocksville; and 3 brothers, William Bill (Claudean) Spry ofMarion, 111., Doyle Spry ofGamerandAaron (Linda) Spry of Hiddenite. A funeral service was con-: ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday. Oct. 12. at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. with the Rev. A.G. Parker officiating. Burial fol lowed in Legion Memorial Parkin Cooleemee. with Military 'Honors conducted by the Vet- !eransofForeignWarMetnorial I Honor Guard. The family re- ^ ceived friends Saturday. Oct. 11, ■ at the funeral home. Memorials; Cooleemee Methodist, PO- Box 69, Cooleemee; VFW Post 1U9. PO Box 1186, Cooleemee; or acharity of the donor's chbiee. Online . condolences:www.eaXonfimeralstrvice.CO'n. 9 / (T" \ a -x- e B o oG no aa.5 O ae i- O •3 Lois Geary Caudle Mrs. Lois Jordan Cleary CaudJe, 83, formerly of Mocks- ville. died Friday, Oci, 17, 2008, at liedell Memorial Hos pital in Statesville. She was bom July 7, 1925, in Davie Couoty, to the late William Raleigh and Ida •Kathrynj Stewart Jordan.-Mrs. j Caudle worked in the textile J industry and was a homemaker. She loved her flower garden and enjoyed watching them grow from seed into beautiful colors ofthe rainbow. Herveg-'* etable garden was always tops in the neighborhood and she shared the crop with friends and neighbors." : ; ' , She was, also preceded in death b^her,first husband, • Lester Maxtuj'Cleaiy in 1984, a daughter.-'Jo Ann Cleaty Walker'aid a son, Donald ' Cleary,- • ' i. Suryivorst; her husband, .Alv'isR. Caudle of the home in■Harapfonyille; a daughter.Ruby Cie^'B^ey (Jimmy) of 'Mocbs^e; a wn. Charlie M. Cleary (PaQ of MocksvUle; 4 grandcbiidten.Michael ComlJ, Scott Cotrell, Randy Walker (Heather), Becky WIes (Dan): 5 great-grandchildren. Jason Cotrell, Justin Cotiell, Savan nah Walker. Bfayden Walker. Graham Wiles; abroiher. Clyde Jordan (Gail) of Mocksville;sisters, Ladene Caddy .of Matthews.. Elsie Simpson. Ethel Jones (Paul)'. Lorene Phillips grands), Doris Will iams (Cumey) and Ruth Brannock (Bob) all of Mocks ville; 5 stepdaughters. Diane Tetiick (Oliver) of Elkin. Judy Poloatio (Serafin) ' of Hamptonville, Joyce Hatheock (Roger) of New London, Janet Sizemore (Donald) of Ml. Airy and Rhonda Medley (Lester) ofThurmond; 6 step-grandchil dren. Sara Burchette, Brent Haihcock. Nathan Paloalio.Noah Paloaito. Davey Sizemore and Krisiy Sizemore. A funeral service was con ducted af 2 p.m.. Sunday. Oct.'-19, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Liberty Wesleyan Church Cemetery. The family received friends Saturday, OcL 18, at the funeral home. Memorials: Liberty Wesleyan c/o Judy Wooten, 442 . Turkeyfoot Road, Mocksville:or to a charity of the donor's choice. - ■ . Online - condolences:; www.ealonfiateralservice.com. . Rebecca B. DavitJsonRebecca Bennett Davidson of Mocksville died on Get 142008. Born May 14, 1926 in Urbanna. Va., she Z o a- I parents, Gary Gordon Bennett and Myrian BlakeBennett and her husbandRaymond Davidson. She was agraduate of Madison Collegewhere she was a member ofSigma Sigma Sigma Sororityand the Glee Club. Followinggraduate training at UNCChapel Hill and Walts Hospitalin Durham she began medical technology training at RiversideHospital in Tappahanock, Va.She married Raymond Davidson on Oct. 20, 1951.Mrs. Davidson was certified bythe American Society of aini-cal Pathologists in 1948 as amedical technologist and laterreceived certification in hema- tology. She was an affiliate member of the American Soci ety ofClinical Pathologists. She was employed at Moncrief Amiy Hospiul at Fort Jackson, S-C. as a hemaiology supervi- sor and contributed to the origi nal curriculum of clinical rota tion for the Midlands TechnicalCollege Associate .Degree inmedical' tecBnolo^. Upon her retirement in 1989. she was awarded the Achievement MedalforCivilianService. She remained an active alumnus in her sorority chapter in Colum bia where she was a.Golden Violet member"and served as president. As a member ofGreenlaw'n BapiisrCliurch, she served as Sunday School teacher and a DMCOn." " . Survivors; 3 children. Caiy Gordon Davidson ud wife Su san of Oklafaofna,'CSBer4iettDavidson and wife Debbie of '■ Mocksville, and Carlyn ' Davidson Cox of Chester. Va,; ' i 5 grandchildren, .Robin Davidson of Columbia, Md., " Robert Davidson ofOklahoma: |Myrian (NicW) Davidson Collett (Brad) of Orlando. Fla., Michelle Davidson Dunn (Steven) of Mocksville, and Ashley Davidson of Mocks ville; 2 great-grandchildren, Hailee Lynn Dunn-and Bennett. Paul Collett"- . A gravesideservice was held at Harmony Grove BaptistChiifch, Topping. Va. on Friday. Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. A memorial service will be held at Greenlawn Baptist Church, Co lumbia. S.C. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Hoibe in Winston Salem. Online ' condolences: www.ealonJuneralieiyice.com. Frank Edward Davis rFrank Edward Davis, 87, ofPleasant Acre Drive. Mocks ville. died on Thursday. Oct. 16, i2008, at his residence., Bom in McDowell. Cpiintyaon May 14,1921. he was'the son pf the late John David and Nannie Burgess Davis, He wasa retired furniture worker andwas of the Holiness faith, l(e was a faithful patron ofMillersMetA Breakfast Club and atr tended Heaven Bound Full ' Oospei Church. -iHis wife. Pauline Hall"'Davis, preceded him in death ' onOeL3,1996.Survivors: 2 sons. Kenneth 'Neal (Stephanie) Davis and "■Bryan K. Davis of Mocksville;a daughter. Teresa (Ricky) Reel :of Marion; a'sister, Helen ' Reavis ofGeorgia; 6 grandchil- 'tdren: and one great-grandchild.Mr. Davis was also pi^eded . iin death by a son, Frank Ed- ward Davis, 6 brothers and 2 ' sisters. - i The service to celebrate Mr. •Davis Ufe v^as held Tuesday. ' Oct. 21, at2p.m. at Davie Fu- '■neral Service Chapel with the Rev, Judd Durham officiating.Burial was in Westlawn Gar- "dens ofMemory in Clemmons. ^The family received friends on '! Monday, Oct. 20 at Davie Fu- ]neral Service. Ooline condolences: ' ^''ww.doviefuneralsenice.com. " o r o < o* s: o o o o c: ~ —5 Nancy King Fiorey Mrs. Nancy Louisa King Fiorey, Ul of Clenunons, died tuerday^qct".' 1'4, 2008' ar Fofsyth Medical Center. She was bom June 14,1928 in Wobuis. Mass. She spent most of ber younger years in MassachBsens andNewHamp*'. shire, giaduating fromFraming-" ton State with a dietitians de gree. She moved her family to ; Coniiecticut' where slie was ' head diethiah at Hartford Pub- , lie for more than , 30 yeatsJ b 2003 she. moved to . North Caiotiha to be cbser to ^ family. Ste enjoyed retitement ' as it gave hm inore time'to knit..' She took ^de in ^ving .items she knitted to family, friends and newbc^. Herbappiestmo- ihents were with her family dur- ing get-togethers when she would sitand listen to them ban ter and reminisce. She coveted - her uutepradence aiid enjoyed ' that until the time of her.death. There were always dogs in her life. Nancy rarely, missed a tele vised Red Sox gaine and saw them win the .World-Series. Football, hockey and college basketball got their fair share of her yiewmg time.. As a member - at Qemmons Moravian Church, . she enjoyed spending tune .with the, Young at Heart'group. Be- , cause of her connection with children, she loved the opppr- mnity to.be involved with the . Preschool.-at .Clemmons , Moravian where she made snacks and collages each week - to correlate with the letter, num ber or color of the week. Mrs. Fioiy was preceded in death by hermother,MyiaJulia . King. Survivors: her children, Pe ter K. Ftorey antl wife Ramona o0ayelttv}lle,RobeitL i 'aliiS wife ^slie o? East Sart-^ ford. Conn, and Myra McGonigle and husband David ofAdvance; her grandchildren, I Kyle Mastropasqua and wife Jonnaofrtubett,Eiin Fiorey of j FayettevQIe.rad Coim, ' Amemorial setviM to cel ebrate her life was held 11 a,m, ! Saturday, OcL 18 at Clemmons j Moravian Church with the Rev, ' Q, Ray Burke ofBciating, The family received friends follow- ' ing the service at the church. A private family buriai will be ' held in Nantucket, Mass. , Memorials: building fiind of Clemmons Moravian, PO Box 730, Clemihbns, 27012, Online condolences: vnvw.ht^ortit-miller.com. "O c: cr Laurette Hensley Dies On Oct. 20 ; Mrsi Laurette Elizabeth (Smith) Hensley, 86, of Win- stoh-Salem, died Sunday, Oct. 20, 2008 at The Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Center in Winston-Salem. - Mrs, .Hensley was bom Aug. 2..1922to the late George and Saily Maj^andT of Davie County. She tnanied the late Robert Edward "Floss", Xurly" Hensley of Winston- Salem, She lived and raised her family in the Hahe's T'lbwn community, and aft^aids re alized a lifelong dream'of l»- , coming a CNA wd providing private care nursing, " . : She is also preceded in death by sons, Robert Edward "Bro" Hensley Jr, and Or, Donald Leo Hensley of Reno. Nev, . n * , . Survivors; a daughter, Betty H, Crews of Davie County; grandson and great- granddaughter of Davie' Coimty, David Milton Crews- and Britney Leigh.Crews; a sister, Carolyn Sparks of Biulington; nieces, Rosemary (Pete) Pruiu of California, Gail Fulbright of High Rock, and Katherine Wood of Winston- Salem. : n n - A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 at West Side Baptist Church in Wmston-Salem. ofBciated by the Rev, Dr." Williain V. Campbell Sr. A graveside ser vice followed at Forsyth Me morial Park, Winstoh-Salem. Memorials: Hcispice/Pallia- dve CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem.27103, ' Ohliiie condolences: wtvw.Aayworth-miller.com. Louis FranJdin Hough Mr, Louis Franklin Hough, 80, of Concord, died Get 20, 2008 at CMC-NorthEast. Funeral services, were at 3 - :p.m.,Wednesdayv-,bcL;;22 at- Wilkinson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev, Forest Jones officiating. The family received hiends from 1-3 p,ml Wednesday at 'Wilkinson Fu neral Home, Burial followed at West Concord Cemetery with Cabarrus County 'Veterans Honor Guard conducting mili tary graveside rites, . ' Mr, Hough was bom in Cabarrus on June 24, 1928 to the late Walter Bud and Maty Elizabeth Rimms Hough. He was a veteran of the Korean War > in the US Army. - He was preceded in death by his wife, June Hough.- < - - Survivors: ;hi$ daughters, Alva Cauthen of Concord and Tonda Theurer and husband Michael of MocksvfUe; sisters, Mamie Smith of Albemmle and Mary Lee Williams of Concord; 3 grandchildren. Brad Langley, Megan Hattenbach and husband James, and Felicia Caiithen; and 3 great-grandchildren. Savan nah, Rebecca, and Jacob Lw- gley.' : Memorials: Wilkinson Fu neral Home,PO Box 344, Con cord 28026-0344. n Online n ''cbhdolences: WHWwtBvuon^inensfhomACbin. o 6 I M 8 e M 1 s CO M . ■ro ..3 :i3 o cr S •3 vj- o O) < CD S O o o 2- "= CO pj. <: ^ (D O Q- o' tr. cr S •3 James P. Liveiiigood Jr. James Phillip Livengood Jr., 62, of L^ngton, died Saturday, Oct. 18,2008 at his home. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday at Davidson Funeral Home Lexington Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Gary Gibson and the Rev. Milbum Trent officiating. Burial followed at Sandy Creek Mr. Livengood;was bom on * July 20,1946 in Davie County to James Philip Livengood Sr. *; and Darrell Giles Livengood. He rmi Jimmy's Garage m Tyro . from n 1972-1996 and was • employixi at Frei^'tliner. Hew^ prMededindi^by ' 2 sons, Philip Dde Livengood ' and Walter DWayne livengood. Surviving:'his wife. Doris ' Conner Livengood of the home; sons, Doyle Gene Livengood and Jimmy Dean Livengood and '■•^''wtfe- ""'■'Cnstyf *^3'?grandchildren. . Dustin ;Livengood, Austin Livengood ; and Cocfy Livengood; a broker.Larry Livengood and' wife . Elizabeth; ; sisters . JessieMichaej,' Kay Elliott ,andhusband lEverette, Sue EUer and-,, Carol Trent and husband'Milbum, all of Lexington. The family received^&jends Sunday at Davidson FuneralHome Lexington Cha^. Memorials ;-Hospice of Davidson, PC • Box .1941, .Lexington, 27293.; . ..^ , Online ,.-.': .condolences: ,,vrmiKdeKidsonfiit^raUiome.net, ■ Sidney Ray Seamon Sidney Ray Seamon. 72. of Swtcegood Street, Cooleemee, died on Tuesday, Sept. 30. 2008. at WFU Baptist Medical Center. Born in Davie County on Oct. 23, 1936, he w^ the son of the late Thomas W. and Maude Munday Seamon. He was a pipefitter in industrial construction'and .was of the Survivors: his wife of 46 years, Bonnie Sue Tutterow Seamon; 3 sons,.Elbert S. Miller of Cooleemee, John C. (Marilyn .K.) Miller and PenyT. (Bobbie Joe) ^ler. all of Mocksville; a* brother, Doug (Carolyn) Seamon of Cool eemee; 2 sis(ers.'Helen Daniels. ;oLtWilihingtott and Betty 's,(^.pb'ert)' Creason of .Cool eemee; and 3 grandchildren.'He was also^preceded in death by 3 brothers. Tommy,-■ Cab and Jack. Seamon; and 2: sisters; Louise Clavvson and (Jqra Lee Myers.'' A .j^veside. service to eel- . ebrate the life of Mr. Seamon was held on' Sanuday, Oct. 4,; at 1 p.m. at Westlawn Gardens of Memo^ in Qemmotis with. Pastor Joim Groff officiating. The family received friends on Fiiday, Oct. 3 at Dayie Funeral Service in Mocksville. Online ' condolences: ' www.daviedmernirervice.com.; Billy Gene ShinaultBilly Gene Shinault, 52, of Hillcrest Drive, Advance, died on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2<X}8, at Forsyth Medical Center.Bora in Davie County on Sept. 1,1956, he was the son of Jean Hutchens Bell of Florence; S.C. He was a roofing contrac tor and was of the Baptist faith. On Oct. .3, 1986, he married .Adiidred "ihbm^'son Shihault;"^-1 who survives.' ', Also surviving: a step daughter, Jennifer (Kevin) Trivette of Boone; a sisterDebbie Bell; 3 brothers, Pete,Bobby Jr. aiid Joe'Bell; and 4 step-grandchildren, Adam, • Timothy, Nathan and Nicholas Trivette; an unc|e, Da^d (Lois) Ritchie of MocksvBle; and his ' inother-in-law, Mary C. Bowen of Pfafftown. " . ■ • . Jle was preceded in death bya stepson. Jay-Hyatt';, and a btothefrLatiy Stiihauit'.'',' ' The serviceto.celebrate-the life of Mr,..Shinault.was held' Thesday, Oct. 21, at 8 pjn. in the Dayie:Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev.-Jimmy Lancaster officiadng. The fam ily received fiiends Tuesday at the funeral home. - Memorials: Camp Manna, cl o Stan Riddle, 153 Gibson Way, Mocksville.Online I., condolences: www.davieftMraUervice.coin. - BobbyTompkinis .. . L * ,. Bobby "Botf.'Tompkins, 53, of High Point died Monday, Oct. ''20,2008 at his residence.' L Mr. Tompkms was bom in Tabor City, Nov 9,1954, a son of Elwood and Doris Mew Tompkins. He was a former employee of ..Reliance Universal, a NASCAR fail and eigoyed westem.movies. ^ ,; He was preceded in death by a daughter. Misty Dawn -Tompkins. . . . .. . Surviving: a son, Bobby Ray Tompkins Jr. and wife Sandra of 1; Harmony; his parents-of New London; a sister, Cynthia Teal of ; Archdale; 3 'brothers, Sammy Tompkins and wife 'Sabtina of'. Archdale, Byron Toihpkins of High Point and James Tompkihs. |- 'and wife Tammy of New London; his fiance, Tonya Effingham of . the home; 3 grandsons, Bobby Joe, Kenneth Ray and Cameron'*' Lane; 6 step-grandchildren, Laura. Quentin, Paige, Bianca,'KaIeb > and Sammy, and several nieces and nephews..i. I Funeral service was held Wednesday'at 2 plh^atrae Davis Funerals and Cremations Chapel by the Rev. Jeffey Burrow. .4Burial followed in Floral Garden Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of the Piedmont. 1801 Westchester Dr.,.High Point, 27262. ' ....... ^Online condolences: davisfitneralsandcremati6ns.com. . - j I r\> w I 8 G § ICOM . no "B. ;y;00 ' Mary Sales Walker Mrs. Mary Sales Walker. 86. forraeriy of Wiikesboto Sireel, Moeksville, died Monday. Oct. 20. 2008, Nov^ 15^ 1921. in Davie Coutity lo' the late Lonnie Floyd and Cosby • Adeline Copley Sales. Having lived all but.her final year in Davie County.Mrs. Walkerwas a member tjf First Baptist Church in Moeksville. She'was a member of a large fatnily and will be remembered as a stroog willed, opinionated, and inde pendent woBan.,Mfs. Walker enjoyed,a life.of simple plea-,., sures including her morning paper, music, books and fam ily gatherings. She was an all around sports fan and sup porter of the CarolinaTarheels and Atlanta Braves. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Jake Hanes Walker; 4 sisters, Mildred Sales, Pauline S^es, Lillian Sales Chandler and Nellie Frances Sales Webb; 3 brothers, George B. Sales, Tho mas J. Sales and Lonnie F. Sales; and a grandson, Patrick Scott Virtue. Survivors: her daughter. Karliss Walker VuTue and hus band Dick, of Charlotte; a sis-. ler, Doris Sales Lakey of Moeksville; a brother. Ken Sales of Moeksville; 3 grand children. Beth Virtue Hartman. Scott Virtue and Shannon Vir- | tue; and 6 great-grandchildren. '. Marshall Boling, Bailey Virtue, Alec and Erin Hartman and Patrick and Conner Virtue- Hicks. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday. Oct. 24, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Fred Barnes officiating. The family will receive friends at the fu neral home following the ser vice. Memorials: First Baptist Church,..,412.N:,Main S«- Moc^viile. Otiline condolences:www.eatonfttnergtservice.com. • Gaither A. Watson Mr. Gaither ' (C.A.) Alexander Watson, 83, of Salisbury, died Friday, Oct. 17, 2008 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 20. 1,925 in Rowan County, be was Che son of the late Gaither A. Watson ' and Lena Trexler Watson. Mr. Watson graduated from Spencer HighSchoolm 1941 and retired from Cone Milis in 1987. A member'of Calvary Baptist Church,-' he .was a tleacon, n Sunday School teacher, and member of the men's Sunday School class, and worked with the Royal Ambassadors. He is also preceded in death by sisters. Mrs. Irene Curlee, Mrs. Janie Norcutt, and Mrs. Margaret Graham. Survivors: his wife, of 62 , years, Theolene Shaver Watson, whom he manied'on May 4, 1946: sisters.rHazel.Sells of Salisbury, Juanltn Ulmer of Greenville. S.C.; and a number of nieces aniTciephews. The faniily received h'ends in the sancnia^ of Calvary Bapdst Church onMonday. Oct. 20 fiom 11 'a.tn.-noon. with the service fbllowiog at noon with the Rev. Dr. Rick Cockerham, and the Rev. ,Dr. Steve Sells officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park.' '1 Memorials: Calvary Baptist Building Fund 2255 E. Ridge Road Salisbury, 28144. Online condolences: wtfyttaanmenes^UTtavOtonui.COm. Hattie Mae Wood Mrs. Hattie Mae Freeman ' Wood. 89, ofFarmington Road, \ Farmington, ifiedTuesday. Oct. ' 14, 2008, at Forsyih Medical . Center'm WiiBlbn-Salem. , ' ShewasbomApril 15,1919. ' in Yadkin County to the late ^ John Roscoe and Bessie Selena Caudle Freeman. Mrs. Wood was a homemakec and was known forraising two families. The highlight of her life was playing and enjoying gospel and folk music! Mrs. Wood loved nature, watching birds and growing things. . She was also preceded, in death by her husband, Robert ^ LeeWood"onJune9,1971;and- 2 sons; Jerry Gray Wood and Robert McKinley Wood- . Survivors: a son, Harold Wood of Farmington; 8 grand children, Glenda Thompson, Sue Sims, Buster (Linda) Wood Jerry Wayne "(Kareii) Wobti;'' Donna (Peoy) Creason, Janice., (Scoti) Oaybrook. Jay (Wendy) Wood and Mark (Sandra) Wood; 11 great-grandchildren; a great-great-^andchild; a sis ter. Margaret Freeman of Kernersville; a brother, Raymond -Freeman of Kernersville; anU several nieces and nephews. A ^eral service was con ducted at2p.m.,Friday, Oct. 17, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Roger Baker officiat ing. Burial followed in Farm ington Community Cemetery. The family received friends Thursday, Oct. 16. at the funeral home. Online condolences: w\w.eoxoi^uneralseriice.com. Ella Mae Mize Wooten Ella Mae Mize Woolen, 85, of NC 801 South. Moeksville. died on Wednesday. Oct. 15, 2008. Bom in Yadkin County on Aug: 20;M923.'she was>the daughter ofthe late William M, (Willie) and Geneva Key Mize. She was a homemaker and a member of Bethel Baptist • Church. Her husband, Lewis James Woolen, preceded her in death on July 11. Survivors: a brother. Luther Mize of Yadkinville: 3 sisters. Pearl (Sandy) Harris and Nellie. Hbbson of "^adkinville^atitl Linda (Willis) Smith ofMoeks ville; a sister-in-law, Martha WardofWoodleaf; and2broth- ers-in-law, Dwight (Frankie) Wooten and John Woolen of Moeksville; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Wooten was also pre ceded in death by 2 brothers. Troy and Leroy Mize. and a sis ter, Lucille Hutchens. A graveside service to cel ebrate the life of Mis. Wooten was held Saturday, OcL IS at ' 2:30 p.m. in the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev, Carroll Jordan officiating. ' <^cr. cr c ^ O o o CJ o o ' gr z o" o Virgil Gray Allen Mr. Virgil Gray Allen, 89, formerly of Gordon Drive, Ad vance, died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008, at Wake Forest Univeisity Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Allen was bora May 22, 1919, in Davie County, to the late George W. and UUe Mae Riddle Allen. He was a simple and kind man who never of- feiided wyone.^ Allen lovedj- hia liephem an'd never met a ' stranger. He was also preceded in death by 2 infant sisters and by sisters Josephine Allen and Dor- . othy Allen. Survivdis: a brother, Wayne (Sarah) Allen of Winsion-Sa- lem; 2 nephews, Byron G. Allen and Benjamin W. Allen; and nu merous cousins and extended fai^y. . A graveside serviee was con ducted at Westlawn Gardens of Memoiy inQemmons. Online .. '/ condolences:. www.eatoi^iuieralservice.com. Grover C. Barnes Jr. Grover Cleveland Barnes Jr., 60, of Lexington, died on Monday, Oct. 20, .2008, at WFU Baptist Medical Center. Bora in Tarboto on July 29. 1948, he was the son of the late Grover Cleveland Sr. and Ethel Elizabeth Rookcr Barnes. He was employed m the fUrtiiture,industry and was of the Baptist . faith. . Survivors: a brother, James Edward (Diane) Barnes of Reeds; 2 sisters, Ethel Hednck and Dorothy Tblet of Lexing ton; and. several nieces aridnephews, including Tina Deters ofMocksville..• A celebration of life service for Mr. Barnes was held on Monday, Oct. W. at 7 pjn. at Gods Little Chapel, Aichdale. n wilhdm Rev. Michael Waikins officiating. The family receive friends on Monday at the church. ' Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral expenses. Online condolences:Javiefuneralservice&yoduLnet. Roger Lee Boles Roger Lee Boles, 6S, of Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Oct. 21,2008. He Uved at Heri tage of Cedar Rock. - Bom in FOnyth County on March 16,1943, he was the son of the late Gabriel Heath and Mildred Motsinger Boles. He had worked at Allied Tool of Keraersville and was a member of Cennity Park Baptist Church in Keraersville. Survivors: a daughter, Mindy Lee Boles of High Point: 2 brothers, Kenneth ^y Boles of Clemmons and Larry Stephen (Linda) Boles ofAdvance; a sis ter, Kathy (Daniel) Slater of Advance; a granddaughter, Ablina Fuentes of High Point; special nieces Renea Bledsoe and Rebecca Boles; and special nephews Jason Kildoo, Ryan Kildoo, and Stephen Boles. .. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Vernon Boles. ' . : t ' The service tp celebinte the lifeofMr.Boles'wa$Oct.23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service'Chapel with the Revs. Gleiin Murphy and Richard Mathis officiating. The family received friends at the. funeral home. Burial was oh Friday at 3 p.m. at Pariclawn Memorial Park in Wmston-Salem.; Memorials; Davie Hospice/ Palliative Care, 158 Hospital St., Mocksville. Online condolences: wwwulaviefimeralsennce.eoni. Lucy Lyons Howell Lucy Jane Lyons Howell, 108, of Yadkinv'ille, died Sun day, Oct. 26,2008 at her resi dence. She was bom Feb. 15,1900- to the late Julus and'Mandy McHam Lyons. She worked in the cafeteria at Farmington school. She became a member of Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church when she was 7 years old. She wais the oldest member of the Yadkin Davie Association. She was also preceded in death by her husband Will Boyce Howell onJatL 27,1962; her son, Hardin Boyce HowelL Dec. 11,1992; 2 sisters and3 brothers. Surviving: her daughter-in- law, ComeliaC. Howell; grand daughter, Mozella "Mo" (Paul) Dobson; granddaughter. RubyC. Howell; step-granddaughter, Addie (Norman) Gillispie; great-grandchildren, Paula (Danny) Waugh, Kevin Dob- son, Darmy Mayfield, Yyette Mayfield, Bill Mayfield, An gela (Jerry) Duliii, Leonard Holland, Danette HoUand; sev- and seyethl nieees and neph- • .ews. Her fiineial was to be con- •ducted at 3 pjn. Thursday, Get 30 at Cedar Creek Musionaiy i Baptist-Church by ^flie Rev. . C.A. Stewart She was to lie in state 30, minutes prior to the service. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The fam ily wias to receive fiiends firom 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. Online . condolences:wt>rMsentTyfiuteraIurnce.cont. James \nncent Maiuiino . , Mr. James Vincent Mannino, 58, of US 64 East Mocksville, : died MonJay, Oct. 20,2008, at : his home. . ^ ^ hbpino wu bom Jai^l^''1950|t^Quee^'^''c&^n^j3N.Y. He was a veteran Of diil^ U.S. Army and served during \ Vietnam. Mr. Mannino was a : meihber of St Francis ofAssisi Catholic Church. He was a ptt>- ' fessor of printing and typogra- ^ phy at Rochester Institute of ..I Technology in Rochester, N.Y. j He was preceded in death by I his mother, Rita Veronica Gray J Mannino; and.a brother, John ] Vincent Manhiho.' » . Survivors; his father, .Vincent.'' (Nancy) Maniuno-of Bermut^'/ Run;his wife of36yean; Kaih^l DeMarcoManhittoofthehome;' 3 sons, Nick Mannino'(Heaihef: Cover)-of Mocksville, Kris ' Manninb' (Lyndsay Watt) of,-; Nashville^ Tehn. and Kasey Mannino of the home;.2 sisters,'' Rita (Edwani) Utz of Chesa peake, Va. , Anna-Jo .Mannino-j (Richard Legg) of .Geinmons;~ a brother-in-law, Lawrence 'i (Leslie) DeMarco of New York; " ] and several nieces and nephews. ^' A giaveside service was con- '^ ducted at 10 a.m.'Friday, Oc'c^^ 24, at .Salisbury Nation^ ^ etery with the Rev. Tom Clem-'t cut officiating. Military rites. were conducted by the Veterans t of Foreign War MemtTriafv Honor Guard. Memorials: Honor Guard,.^^ o Cliff Harris, 4433 Bashavia'^ Drive, Pfafiiown, 27040. Online condolences vnmealoi^Uneralservieexoni1ii Q o 3 n n O 59 •B o o o nr. cr 5 •3 t ^pp J William Daniel Marion Mr William Daniel Marion. 83. of Mocluville, died Sanir- day. Oct. 25. 2008 at • Bcookstone Reuremenc Center in Leaingion.' Mr. Marion was born in SuiryCountyonJan.S. 1925 to tbe late Daniel Marion and Leona Paidue Marion. He was a deputy sheriff in Davie County for many years and implemented the Junior Depu ties for Children. He was also preceded In death by his wife. Ruby Holcomb Marion. - Survivors: 5 children. Vivian (Richard) Cook. Dan (GiGi) Marion, all of Mocksville. John (Parti) Marion ofSalisbury, and Kathy (Dean)-Hedrick, and Renee (Rodney) Leonard, all of Lexington, 2' brothers, Sam Marion of Elkin and Bob Marion of Mt. Airy; 10 grand children; and 14 great-grand children. The family received friends Monday. Oct. 27. at Johnson Fu neral Home in Elkin. A graveside service followed at 3 p.m. at Cresiwood Memorial Gardens in State Road. ' Memorials: E. ElkinBaptlst, 485 E. MainSL. Elkln, 28621. Rose Eslelie Owings Rose Estelle Owings. 48. of - US Hwy.64 West. MoeksviUef died on Sanirday, Oct. 25.2008, at ber residence. Bora in Davie County on May 15. 1960. she was the' daughter of the late John Bert Owings and Etbel Estelle Cloer. She was a bomemaker and a member of Edgewood Baptist . Church. Survivors; a brother. Ricky (Joanne) Owings ofMocksville. ' ' A service to celebrate the life of Ms. Owings was held on , Thursday; Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. at ' Edgewotxl Baptist Chui^ with ; the Revs. Danny Shore and Fred Carlton ofHciating. She was to lie in state. 30 minutes prior to (he funeral hour. Burial wilt be in (he Society Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was'to receive friends on Wednesday, Oct. 29. from 7-9 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel, . . Memorials: Edgewood Bap tist. 7483 NO 80! S. Mocks ville. Online condolences: vvwnv.davte/u/ieralrervxce.com. Jobosie Dicker SheltOD Mrs.JohnsieTuckerShellOQ. 97. of (he FourCornerscommu nity ofMocksville. died on Sat urday. Oct. 25,2008, atAutumn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. SheltOD was boro in Winston-Salem on July 23. 1911. to ibe late Charlie and. Cora Tucker Her mother died when she was 8 years old. She then moved to T^ Hill to live with her Uncle WanTucker and his large family. She lived with them until her late teens. Mrs. Shelton moved to Courtney, where tbe met and fell in love with ber late husband. Joe Sheltori. They lived the last 56 years ofberlife to the FourCor ners community, where she was a storekeeper af Four Comers Grocery for mmy yems. She enjoyed her family and &iends. fishing, gardening, card play ing. board games, tbe Atlanta Braves, cooking, and sewing. Mrs. Shelton was also pre ceded in death by an infant son. 2 brothers, Carle and Gumey Tucker and 2 sisters. May Cox and Mildred Hutchens. Survivors: 2 sons, Von (Madeline) Sbellon and Bobby (Peggy) Shelton ofMocksville; 6 grandchildren, Cindy (Bart) McLean of Atlanta, Sandra Shelton. Con (Raymonda) Shelton of Mocksville. Dawn (Tim) Hughes, and Ken (Loye) Shelton, of Advance, Ginger (Jon)MissenofMooresville: 10 gieai-grandchildren; and a spe cial nephew. Mark White. Tbe service to celebrate tbe life of Mrs, Shelton was held on Wednesday. Oct. 29. at 11 a.m. atWesley Chapel United Meth odist Church with (be Rev. Jack Tookey officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday. Oct. 28 at the Davie Funeral Service ChapcL - ' Memorials: Wesley Cb^I Cemetery Fund. Atto: Betty West. 3532 NC 801 S.. Mocks ville.. .. Online v-H-condoiences: www.dovxericnertrZservfce.com. LUlie Segraves Snider Mrs- Lillie Segraves Snider, too. ofTrinity Oaks, Salj5buty_ died Monday. Oct. 27.2008 at Rowan daughter of the late Sam B. and Elixabeth Owens Segraves. Mrs. Snider was educated in the Davie County schools and was a homemaker. She was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church is Davie County. Mrs. Snider enjoyed quilting, crocheting, word search puzzles and people watching. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Rufus Snider Sr. on Nov. 3, 1982 and daughters. Mrs. William (Clara) Snider Slmerson on Feb. 17, 1988. sisters. Ruth Segraves Whitlock Stone and Ethel Segraves Brown, brothers, Homer and Frank Segraves. Survivors; her sons. Samuel B- Snider and wife Vera of VirginiaBeach, Va,. WilUam R. Snider Jr. of Salisbury. Robert L. Snider and wife Candy of Salisbury. Harold Snider and wife Jan of Salisbury, daughters. Jean Thompson and husband James of Salisbury, Virginia Snider Beck of Burlington. Doris Lentz and husband Wayne of China Grove; 19 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; 27 great- great grandchildren; 4 siep- graodchildren; 15 step great- grantichildren; 4 step great- great-grandchildren. A memorial service was conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Summerseii Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Bruce Graham. miDisier of Canaan Baptist Church, officiaiiog. A funeral service was conducted by 11 ami. Thursday at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Eddie Fowler officiating. Mrs. Snider was to lie in state 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed at the church cemetery. The family received friends Wednesday • at Summerseit Funeral Home. Memorials: No Creek primitive Baptist, c/o Lester Snider, 445 Dusty Lane, Salisbury, 28146. ' sz Z c5' O" ci Mary. CranfiU Allen Mrs. Mary Louise CranfiU Allen. .86,.of.Dalton. Road,.. Mocksville. died Wednesday. Oct. 29. 2008, at Davie Place Residential Care. She. was bom Oct. 3, 1922. in Davie County to the late Siamey and Lizzie Jordan CranfiU. Mrs. Allen was a mem ber of Turreniine Baptist. Church. She was employed by Monleigh Garment Co. formore than 30 years. Mrs. AUen en- , joyed crocheting, cooking, , She was also preceded in:; death by her husband, JLoyde ; GfantAUenSr.onNov.5..1982; a5on,L.C.AUenJn;astepgreat-'.graoddaugbter. Michaeia \ Draughn; a sister, Kathlyn Jones; and 2 brothers.,Lester,, CranfiU and Wayne.CranfiU., .Survivors:daughters. • j Carolyn Foster;bf;MocfcsviIle-j and Donna (Roger) Lambeth of 'Asheboro; 2 sons. Joe (Cathy) •' Allen of Wilson and Dale ' (Cathy) Allen of Salisbury; 8 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchil dren; 4 great-grandchildren; 12 stepgreat-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild: and a daughter-m-law. Arm AUen of Mocksville. • _ A fimetal service was con ducted at noon Friday, Ocl31, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with , the Rev. Fred Cariion officiat ing. Burial followed In Tunentine Baptist Church Cem- . etery. The family received , friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Hospice/PaUia- tive CareCenter. 377 Hospital St.. Sic. 103. MocksviUe; or charity of donor's choice. Online condolences; tvHTv.etuonfuneralservici.com. Barbara Smith Carter Barbara "Dawn" Smith Carter. 44. of Klickitat Trail. Mocksville, died Sunday. Oct. 26,2008 at her home foUowing a batde wj^^glioblasioma. multifotme."'a-'n^gnahc bran' tumor. ~ ' May Davi e County. She was a devoted mother to hei" ■' • ;andenjoyedsp«ii^g't5rie''with ■family.' Prfoi' to her illness, she j volunteered her time at several schools in Davie County ^ "She was precoled..in.,deathby hec father."win'iam "Berfj Smith., grandfather,. Alfred;"Reno" Durm, grandparents Mr.and Mrs'. John Wesley'Smith. and uncles, Cecil (Cathy S.Barney) Smith andJohn Wesley (Nora) Smith Jr. " " Survivors: a son. Austin Ryan Carter; her mother. Barbara Dunn Smith of MocksvUle: a brother, William"Scott" Smith of MocksviUe;her grandmother. .Evelyn Murphy Dunn-.of Advance';., aunts and uncles. 'Sandra (Kevin) Cline, Linda (Don)Spake. Dorothy ,(Bunk)..Everhari, Margaret.(York) PencU, Sherman (Linda) Dunn. Dewey (Arm) Dunn and Dallas (Wilma) Smith; numerouscousins and extended family. ' A graveside service, wasconducted at Beihlebetp UnitedMethodist Church Cemetery on'Tuesday. Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. withthe Rev. Dennis Marshall ; officiating. . , Memorials: American Brain Tumor Assoc. (ABTA). 2720 River.Road. Des Plaines, IL 60018.. ...., Kathy Diane Darnell Kaihy Diane Darnel). 67. of Advance, died while sur rounded by family on Wednes- day. Oct. 22. Hospice an extended She was born June County to Jack and Kathleen Darnell. She retired from RJ Reynolds.To bacco afier 26 years. She was a long-lime member ofWoodlandBaptist Church. She was a de voted Christian who loved God, bet family and her two dogs. Pockets and Trixie. She is preceded in death by her parents and a nephew, Frank Doss. .: 1. • Survivors: 4 sisters. Linda (Franklin) Doss, Bienda (Mike)' Newsome, Cindy (Steve) Vemon, Teresa (Wade) Atkins; 2 brothers. Lucky (Rhonda) Darnell and Joe (Pandora) DameU; 2 uncles,.Ray Beeson tmd Pete (Pauline) Darnell; 21 nieces and nephews and 22 great nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted 11 a.[iL Saturday, Get 25 at Haywonb-MillerSilas CreekChapel with her nephews. Pas tor Andy Doss and David DameU officiating. Burial fol lowed in WestiawQ Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family received friends Friday at the funeral home. Memorials: • Kate 'B.Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103. 0^ 3- -6 ir> Melvin Harold DeHart Mr. Melvin Harold DeHart, of Moclcsvllle died Wednes day, Oct. 29, 2008 at Fotsyth ^^^cal Center.... .. ..'■ S Mr. DeHart w» bom in Ru-^.theiford County to the late The-mas Jacob anif Mary LouGalloway DeHan on Sept. 7, 1952. Mr.'DeHart was'a fisher-man who loveid growing ios«.Survivors: ^ wife. Paulineof the home; a ^ughter. Brandy.Laws and husband Wayne, a .. granddaughter,'Bnaima Laws, . all of Rutherford (^unty; a sisterLinda Hi^ of Davie County; .a brother, Roger DeHart andwife Laura of Advance; 2 neph ews Glenn Hunt Jr. and David Hum. ■ • > A iuneral service^was con- - ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov.1 at Hayworth-Mnier lOnderton Chapel. Burial followed at Pariclawn Memorial Gardens.The family reeved fiiends Friday evening at the fiineral .home.' , Online condolences: ^vwtv.hayworth-ihilkKCom. Gilbert Geoirge Sofley Mr. Gilbert George Sofley,84, of Advance, died Tuesday, OcL 28,2008 at his home. Mr. Sofley was bom Jan. 28, 1924 in Davie County to the late Jim and Margie Foster Sofl^. - He was a US Army Veteran of World War Q and was retired from I.L..Long Constnction Co. Mr. Sofley was a member. of Bethlehem United Method-, ist Church,.wheie he setvedns ativsteefortnany years.. i Surviving: his. wife, Nelda Beauchamp Sofley of the.home; a sister, Nellie Reece Cook of Advance; 2 brothers, Martin and , Roy Sofley-pf Advanqe; bianei^bor.wtowasli]madau^-. ter to him, ^ril Newmsu and. husband Jeff aiid their children, Samuel, Elisabeth, and Hannah. "ne family received friends Wednesday, Oct. 29 at Hayworth-Miller. Kinderton- Chapel in Advance. The funeral setviM was conducted at 2. pan. Thursday, OcL 30 with the. Rev. Marit.Weekley officiating. ' Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care Center, 377 Hospital St, Mocksville. Berlie Wagner Wyatt Mrs. Berlie Dean Wagner Wyatt, 73, of US 64 East, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Oct 29,2008, at her home. She was bom Oct,3, li{l35,in Davie Couiityto the late John.' . and Sadie Mae Crbtts Wagner.Mrs. Wyatt was a 'member .of. Turrentine Baptist Church. Shewas a graduate of Cooleemee High School. Mrs. Wyatt enjoyed quilting, sewing and do ing crafts. She loved sitting andwatching her hutiuningbitds. | She was also preceded in death by her husband, LewisGene 'Wyatt, on Nov. 2, 1990;and a^ughter, LiiAnn W^ttin19781. . • ■ !' . ■; •Survivors: '2. ^daughters. B tenda (Gary)' Hawks of Mocksville imd Shm (Jerry) Jones ofAdvwe; a son, MitchWyatt of M(x:ksville;.S grwd-childreniT:^' ^vm.Brian Jotmi jimmy Jflin^Js^.WyattaniiCaseyWj^Jgrtm- granddaughteis;! 2- stepgreai-grandsohs;. 3 brothers, .Bd (Carol) Waghef of Advance,Tony (Joyce) Wagner ofMocksville and Jeff (Fran) Wagim ofLexin^on; and several niecesand nephews; . . A fimetal service was' conducted at 3:30 p.m...Saturday, Nov. T, atTttnbntine Baptist Church, with the Revs. Smith and Fred Catlton officiating. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery: The family received friends Saturday. Nov. 1, at the church. ; • - - ; Memorials: Hospice/Pallia-, tive CateCenter, 377 Hospital SL.Ste. 103, Mocksville. Online condolences:www.ealon/wierttlsen>ice.com. \ e» C*P D n ooc PI iScnPI no o ^ Oo-> e= ^ TJCS d - CT o' o c.crScs z s; o o o CT C Cecil Bailey Cecil Bailey. 74, of Lexing ton, died Tuesday, Oct, 23, 3008, at Brian Center Nursing flome,' TTie funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday. Oct, 31 at the Davidson Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev, Frankie Matthews, Burial followed in Forest Hill Memorial Park, Mr. Bailey was bom in Davie County on June 27. 1934, to Clarence Clark Bailey and Cleiiie Waller Bailey. He was a painter with David E, Day Painting Contractor in Winston- Salem who retired after many years. He was of the' Baptist Faith. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son. Cecil Don Bailey; 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Surviving: his wife. Clara Everhart Bailey of the home: 2 daughters. Roxanne Watson and husband Richard of Clemmons and Wanda Gcubb and husband. Joey ofLexington; a son, Shane Bailey and wife Lisa ofLexing ton; 5 grandchildren. Christo pher and Bradley Watson, Jus tin Grubb. Megan and Dillon Bailey; S sisjefs'. Lillie Mae Potts of Advance, Judy Sherrill ofMocksville, Sandra Cravet of Clemmons. Anita Myers of Dobson and Katherine Bucnette of Virginia Beach, Va.; 2 broth ers. Harold Bailey ofLexington and Glenn Bailey of Ramseur. The family'received friends Thursday night at Davidson Fuhe'ral Hoihe i'n'Lexmgtoh.' Memorials; The Life Center of Davidson. 601 W, Center Sl, Lexington, 27292; or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. PO. Box 1000. Dept. 300. Mem phis. TN 38148-0552- Online condolences: www.dovidsotfuneralhofne.net. Nlildred Bowles Couch Mrs. Mildred Allen Bowles Couch, 83, of Feeeor Road. Mocksville. died Thursd^, Nov. 6.2008, at her home. She was bora May 31.1925. in Davie County to the late James Allen and Faitie Seamon Bowles, Mrs, Couch was a member of Jericho Church of Christ and Jericho Haidison Ruritan Club, She enjoyed trav eling a'lid bowling. She was also preceded in dejth by 4 brothers, James Avery Bowles, Virgil Collins Bowles, Graham Bowles and J.D. Bowies. • Survivors: her husband of65 years, Walter FranklinCouch of the home; a sister, Ivey Neil (Edwin) Boger of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews; and her caretaker, Lorraine Seamon. A graveside service wascon ducted at 11 a.iiLSacuiday,Nov, 8, at Jericho Church of Christ, with Dr. Tom Totpy olBciating. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter. 377 Hospital St.. Sle. 103, Mocksville,; or Carolina Bible Camp, PO Box 1234, Mocksville. Online condolences: wyvw-ealonfitneralservice.com. Walter Manuel Doulln Waiter Manuel "Big Bubba" Doulin. 84, died on Tuesday Oct.,21.2008. , , ^ Mr. Doulin was born! in Mocksville June 14, middle child ofFisherand He graduated from Davie -M County nft Training School and attended college for a short time before serving in the US Army during World War 11. Shortly after his service, be moved to New York City where he met and married Frances Gary on Sept. 1. 1956. Their marriage last almost 47 years until her death on Aug. 13. 2003. He wanted his legacy to be that he was one of the best poker players who ever lived. He enjoyed riding his bike into his 70s. He was also preceded in death by an older brother. John C. Doulin. - -1 . * Survivors: his children. Pauleite. Gregory. Renee, Ronald and Idell; grandchil dren, Gregory Jr., Geoffrey, Ouilian, Gina, Tiffany and Sekai; great-grandchildren Lawrence and Gregory;'and a younger sister. Mary D. Holman. His funeral service was held on Monday, Oct. 27'at 4p,m. ai Veteran Administration Hospi tal in Bronx. N.Y. Burial was in Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton, N.Y. on Tuesday Oct. 28. Alton F. Markland Mr. Alton Frederick Markland,50,ofAdvancedied | Monday, Nov. 10. 2008 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom July 21. 1958 in Davie County to Paul Frederick and Mabel Myers Markland. Mr. Markland was a graduate of Davie High School and University of North Caro- • Una at Chapel Hill. Surviving: 3 children, Chad William Markland, Brett Frederick Markland and Brooke Ann Markland; his mother, Mabel Watson (Grady); 2 sis ters, Pat Cope and Angela Bailey (Larry); 3 nephews. [ Brian Bailey (Robin) and their - children, Ben and Maddie, Kyle ; Bailey (Angie) and their son ' Collin and Adam Bailey,,and, ; several cousins, | A funeral service was to be [ held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. j 13 at Elbaville United Method- 1 tst Church with the Rev. IGik t Tunerow officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton ' Cha^l. Memorials; Maridaad Gusto- : dial Account. BB&T, PO Box . 479. Clemmons. 27012 to ben-' efit Mr. MarkJand's children. Online condolences: www.hayworth-iniller.com. = -o c,» t=- 2 ;s o" CT Sandra Sue Martin Sandra Sue Manin, 48. of NC 901. Harmony, died on Fri- <lay. Nov. 7.2008. ai IredeU Me- moriaJ Hospital, r •• County oiiDec. 18, l959,"she was the daughter of the late WU Roger Martin and fulia Riddle Blackwelder. who survives. She was a textile worker and was a member of Society Bap. list Church. Survivors: a brother. Ken neth Martin ofGranite City, III.; and a sister, Lori Harrill of Wilmington. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Miranda Kay Mar tin. and a sister. Wanda Livengood. Services and burial will be held at a later date. Frances W-Robertson : Mrs. Frances Williams Robertson. 84, of Advance died Monday. Nov. 10, 2008 after a long illness. She was a member of Ad vance United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Johnnie H. Robertson, and 2 brothers. Dex ter Williams Jr. and Robert Wil liams. Survivors; her daughter. Martha Karris and husband George; a sister. Jessie Barney and husband Bob, all of Ad vance; and a sister-in-law, ! Nancy Priddy and husband ' Zane of Mocksville. A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13 atAdvance United Method ist Church with the'Rev. Cheryl Skinner officiating, Burial was to follow in the church cem etery. The family was to re ceive friends 6-8 p.rti. Wednes day at Haywonh-Mtller Kinderton Chapel. Online condolences: ''■'Wiv.haynionk-miller.com. Steven D. Stevenson . Mr. Steven Douglas Stevenson. 59, of Siaiesviile. tiled.unexpectedly-SaCurday. INoV. s; I Davis Regional Cenien . Bornin Iredeli |j|B||k^S' County ' on Feb.. be was-ason of^ the late • —u. r-. Burl Rufus Stevenson andJettie Victoria Hedrick Stevenson. He was a heavy equipment opeia-torforG.LWBsbnBuildii^Co. and enjoyed hunting and fish ing,. On May .9,. WO, he mar ried the former Riu Richardson who survives.. Also surviving; a mq, Rob ert D. Stevenson ofHamptoDvillef 2 daughters.Sherry Campbell and VictoriaS. Lackey and husband Brian, all of Statesville; grandchildren, Brandt. Leah and Hailee Campbell, Cody Hartaell and Austin Grant; sisters. Mildred Daniels and Doris Jackson, both ofStatesville: several nieces and nephews; bis close friend, JimiDugan; and his dog. Frisky. Services celebrating Mr. Stevenson's life were conduct^ at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11 atPleasant View Baptist Church with the Rev, JfinBowman'of-'' ficiating. - • ' Online coiidoleoces; uww.mem.com. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care Of Tredell. 2347 Simonion Rd. Statesvilie, 28625. O 1.o ^ f?o or> (T J /( - > UA 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 . 20,2008 ^ \/ i r c l a Gc l e r Al l e n Ar c i a "P e t e " Ge i e r Al l e n , 67 , di e d No v . 13 in Ca r o l i n a | Me d i c a l Ce n t e r in Ch a r l o t t e . ' u r V I - ' vo r s : 2 so n s , Ch a r l e s , La w r e n c e Ge l e r an d Le r o y Ge l e r , bo t h of Sa l i s b u r y : 4 da u g h t e r s . L 0 r e I I a (R o b e r t ) Jo n e s of Cl e v e l a n d . Di a n n e Mc C o n n a u g h e y Mb o r e an d fi a n c e Ri c h a r d Th r c a t t of Ch . i r l o t t e . . Ja n i c e ' Mc C o n n a u g h e y Br o w n of Sa l i s b u r y , an d Wa n d a De n i s c - Ge l e r of Wo o d l e a f ; 3 br o t h e r s . Al b e r t (M a r y N. ) Ge t e f , Na t h a n i a l (S h i r l e y ) Ge t e r , bo t h of Wo o d l e a f an d Wi l l i e S. T . (M a x i n e ) Ge t e r of Sa l i s b u r y : a si s t e r , Es s i e Ru t h (R e v . Ha l l i e ) Le a c h of Is c l i n , N. J . ; 3 si s t e r s - in - l a w , th e Re v . Br e n d a Ge t e r . Pe n n y Ge t e r . an d Lu c i l l e .G e l e r ; 15 gr a n d c h i l d r e n : 13 gr e a t gr a n d c h i l d r e n . He r fu n e r a l wa s Mo n d a y , No v . 17 at no o n at Ne w Je r u s a le m Ho l i n e s s Ch u r c h in Cl e v e - ia n d . Bi s h o p Wi l l i e Jo e Gr a y of n c i 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 : Cr a h n m F u n e r a l H o m e . n e r . ^c n e Br a c k e n s Jr . ,, Mr . Ge n e Br a c k e n s Jr . . 77 . of Sa l i s b u r y , di e d Th u r s d a y . 1( 4 , o v . 13 . 20 0 8 , at hi s ho m e . Bo r n Ju l y 16 , 19 3 1 in .R o w a n Co u n t y , he wa s th e so n of th e la t e Eu g e n e Br a c k e n s Sr . .a n d Le t h a Lo f l i n Br a c k e n s . He .a t t e n d e d Wo o d l e a f Sc h o o l s an d .r e t i r e d fr o m th e Ci t y of Sa l i s b u r y as a tr u c k dr i v e r . Su r v i v o r s ; hi s wi l e . Do l t i e He i i a r d Br a c k e n s of th e ho m e ; • 2 da u g h t e r s . De b o r a h Me l l o n an d hu s b a n d To d d of Al b c m a r l e , an d Pa m Ki s t l c r an d hu s b a n d Jo h n of Sa l i s b u r y ; 2 gr a n d c h i l d r e n , Ru s t y Me l t o n ;i h d wi f e Ma n d y i an d Fe l i c i a jA t n l c k an d hu s b a n d Ma t t ; an d i2 ' ' g r e a l - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Ni c :> f e l l o n an d Ab i g a i l . G r a c e ;A m i c k . - '.' Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s ' ft ti Sa t u r d a y . No v C . 1 5 fr o m 1- 2 f^ . m . at Su m m e r s e l l Fu n e T a r ^ • Ho m e . Th e fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s n •h e l d at 2: 3 0 p. m . Sa t u r d a y at ' [i S u m m e r s e t i Me m o r i a l Cl i a p e l [w i t h th e Re v . Be n n y Hi l l a r d 'O f f i c i a t i n g . , En t o m b m e n t i fo l l o w e d at Ro w a n Me m o r i a l .' P a r k Ma u s o l e u m . , y Me m o r i a l s ; Ro w a n 'R e g i o n a l Ho m e He a l t h / Ho s p i c e . 72 0 Gr o v e St . . Sa l i s b u r y , 28 1 4 4 : or Un d m a r k Ch u r c h . 19 1 0 Mo o r e s v i l l e . Ro a d . Sa l i s b u r y . 28 1 4 4 . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : i wv H i s u m n e m U / u ' K n ^ l / i o n i e . c o ' n , Do r i s Pa u l i n e Br a d s h a w Mr s . Do r i s Pa u l i n e Br a d s h a w , 70 of Ad v a n c e di e d Sa t u r d a y , No v . 15 , 2 0 0 8 at Ka t e B, Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e , Mr s . Br a d s h a w wa s bo r n . Se p t . 20 . 19 3 8 in Ma d i s o n Co u n t y to th e la t e Ma r i o n an d Ma r y At l a s Rb b l n s o n . S| i e wa s 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 . Mr s . Br a d s h a w .w a s al s o pr e ce d e d in de a t h by a br o t h e r . Ha r o l d Ro b i n s o n . ^ ' Su r v i v i n g : hd r hu s b a n d , Wa y j i e Br a d s h a w of th e ho m e : a so n , Du a n e Fl o y d Br a d s h . i w of 'K i i i g : a gr a n d d a u g h t e r , Ni c o l e Ca s e y of Ad v a n c e ; 3 si s te r s . Be r t h a Wi l k i e . Lo i s We l c h , Jd ^ d e So e s b c e ; 3 br o t h e r s . . Do l p h Ro b i n s o n , Ra y po b l a s b n an d De w e y Ro b i n s o n . . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e s wi l l be co n du c t e d at 3 p. m . Su n d a y . No v . 23 at Mo c k s 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 , Jo n a t h a n .B r a k e of f i c i a t i n g . . Mr s . Br a d s h a w wi l l li e in sl a t e fr o m 2: 3 0 - 3 p. m . Ag r S v c s i d e se r v i c e ' wi l l fo l l o w in th e ch u r c h ce m et 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 fo l l o w i n g th e se r v i c e in th e fe l l o w s h i p ha l l . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ww i v . h a y w o t l / i - m i H e r . c o m . ^u l h He n d r i c k s Co l I c H e Ru t h He n d r i c k s Co l i c li e . 92 . of Sa l i s b u r y St r e e t an d So m e r s e t Co u r t . Mo c k s v i l l e . di e d on We d n e s d a y . Un i v e r s i t y te n t e r Wi n s i o n - S a - . • , , >B o r n in Da v i e Co u n t y on Ap r i l 21 , . 19 1 6 , sh e wa s th e da u g h t e r of th e la t e Or o v e r an d Be u l a h Me i r i l l He n d r i c k s . Mr . Co l l e l t e ' an d he r hu s b a n d Ro y op e r a t e d Wi l k i n s Dr u g St o r e on To w n Sq u a r e fr o m 19 4 8 - 1 9 8 6 . Sh e wa s a me m b e r of Mo c k s v i l l e Fi r s t Ba p d s t Ch u r c h , th e Ro t a r y Cl u b Wo m e n s Au x i l i a r y an d th e Wa i l y By n u m Ca r a v a n Cl u b . He r hu s b a n d , Ro y Wi l s o n Co l l e t t c , pr e c e t l e d he r in de a t h in Ma y of 19 9 2 - Su r v i v o T s : 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n . Ro y Wi l s o n Co l l e t l e HI an d wi f e Jo An n a of Ke m e t s v i i l e , Pe n y Co l l c l t c an d wi f e Ke l l y of Ch a p e l Hi l l . Ja n Co l l e t l e O' N e a l an d hu s b a n d Br a d l e y of Mo c k s v i l l e , an d An n a Ba r t o n Ha r t an d hu s b a n d Jo s e p h of , Cl e m m o n s : a da u g h t e r - i n - l a w . Ju d y Co l l e t l e of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a so n - i n - l a w . Ro n a l d Ba r t o n of Pf a f f t o w n ; a br n l h c r - i n - l a w , Gr a h a m Ma d i s o n of Wi n s i o n - Sa l e m ; a si s t e t - i n - l a w , He l e n He n d r i c k s of Ki n g s Mo u n t a i n : 8 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Al e x , Ky a n an a Pe y t o n Lolieiie, Bill an d Ca t l y Co l l e l t e , Luke and Ki r s l e n Ha l l c y and Ashley Han an d se v e t a l ni e c e s and nephews. Mr s ; Co l l e t l e was also pre ce d e d in de a t h by a son, Roy W. "B i l l " Co l l e l t e Jr.. a daughter, ' Ma r t h a Su s a n Colletle Barton; "2 br o t h e r s , Df i Paul Hendricks an d Gr a y Re d Hendricks, and a ri sl e r . Ge r t r u d e Madison. :^ 4 T h e ' s e r v i c e to celebrate Mrs. Co l l e t t e ' s li f e was held on Sun da y ) No v . ' 1 6 , at 3 p.m. at .' M o c k s v i l l e Fi r s t Baptist Church wi t h Dr . ' V a n La n k f o r d officlai- , in g . Bu r i a l wa s in Rose Cem et e r y . ' Th e fa m i l y . r e c e i v e d fr i e n d s on Sa t u r d a y , Nov. 15 at Da v i e ' F u n e r a l Service. Me m o r i a l s : Hospice/Pallia ti v e Cl a r e . 10 1 Hospice Lane. - .W i n s t o n - ' S a l e m , 27103: or First • Ba p t i s t , 41 2 N. Main St., Mo c k s v i l l e . On l i n e condolences: Hn n v . t A j v / c / n n e r a l s e r v ' t c e . c o m . Da v i e County Public Ubfji.Mocksvilla. NO V 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 . 20,'2008 -* / — Ge o r g e Al l e n Me b a n e IV Ge o r g e Al i e n Me b a n e IV . 79 , o f M o c k s v i l l e di e d N o y . l 4 . 20 0 8 af ( e r an d ' Mr s ^ Ge o r g e Al l e n Me b a n e V. o f Sl i e l b y , Mr - an d Mr s . Wi l l i a m Mi c h a e l Me b a n e of Wi n s l o n - Sa l e m ; hi s da u g h t e r . Lu c y Me b a n e We b s t e r of Fl e t c h e r ; hi s br o t h e r an d si s t e r - i n - l a w , Mr . an d Mr s . Th o m a s A- Me b a n e of Gr e e n s b o r o : 8 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 2 gr e a t - g r a t r d - ch l l d r e n ; an d a ho s t of re l a t i v e s , fr i e n d s an d bu s i n e s s as s o c i a t e s . Mr . Me b a n e , w a s bo m Se p t . 28 . 19 2 9 in Gr e e n s b o r o . He ex c e l l e d in le a d e r s h i p an d sp o r t s at Ch r i s t Sc h o o l in Af d e n , wh e r e he gr a d u a t e d in 19 4 8 . Af t e r at t e n d i n g Da v i d s o n Co l l e g e an d Ph i l a d e l p h i a Un i ve r s i t y , he se r v e d in th e U- S ; Ar m y fo r tw o ye a r s . Ea r l y in hi s ca r e e r he wo r k e d in sa l e s iu th e te x t i l e in d u s t r y an d be c a m e fa mi l i a r wi t h al l as p e c t s of ti r e bu s i n e s s . At th e ag e of 35 , he as s u m e d hi s fi r s t ex e c u t i v e po si t i o n as pr e s i d e n t an d CE O of Th r o w i n g Co r p o r a t i o n of Am e r i c a . In 19 6 7 he fo u n d e d , wi t h tw o ot h e r s . Un i v e r s a l Te x tu r e d Ya m s wh e r e he wa s pr e s i - ' th e co m p a n y wa s so l d an d he an d ot h e r s st a r t e d Un i f t , In c . Ov e r th e ne x t 30 ye a r s , Ih e co m p a n y gr e w to sa l e s in ex ce s s of $1 . 5 bi l l i o n , be c o m i n g th e la r g e s t pr o d u c e r an d pr o c e s so r of te x l i i r e d ya r n s in th e wo r l d wi t h pl a n t s In th e Un i t e d Sl a t e s , En g l a n d . Br a z i l , an d Ir e la n d . In 20 0 0 , Mr . Me b a n e re ti r e d fr o m Un i f i an d di r e c t e d hi s ef f o r t s to w a r d th e Me b a n e Ch a r i t a b l e Fo u n d a t i o n , wi t h a si g n i f i c a n t fo c u s on ed u c a t i o n in pu b l i c sc h o o l s . Th e fo u n d a ti o n ha s be e n re s p o n s i b l e fo r pr o v i d i n g te c h n o l o g y an d ed u ca t i o n a l pr o g r a m s to th o u s a n d s of ch i l d r e n in Da v i e Co u n t y . He wa s a me m b e r of Ih e Bo a r d of Vi s i t o r s of Co l u m b i a Un i v e r si t y Me d i c a l Ce n t e r of Ne w Yo r k , a fo r m e r me m b e r of th e Ad v i s o r y Bo a r d of Du k e Ey e Ce n t e r in Du r h a m , an d tr u s t e e em e r i t u s of Ch r i s t Sc h o o l . He wa s a fo u n d i n g me m b e r of th e Co u n t r y Cl u b of No r t h Ca r o li n a . Pi n e h u r s l . an d a me m b e r of Ol d To w n Cl u b , Wi n s l o n - Sa l e m , an d Wa d e Ha m p t o n Cl u b , Ca s h i e r s . Mr . Me b a n e po s s e , s s e d an ev e r - c u r i o u s an d fo r w a r d - t h i n k i n g mi n d ; a re le n t l e s s se e k e r of in f o r i n a i i o n . He pu r s u e d hi s pa s s i o n s fo r go l f , ar t . hu n t i n g , an d fr i e n d s . A me m o r i a l se r v i c e wi l l be he l d Sa t u r d a y , No v . 22 , at II a. m . at hi s ho m e . Me m o r i a l s : Ai St o r e h o u s e • fo r Je s u s , P. O . Bo x 21 6 , Mo c k s v i l l e ; Ch r i s t Sc h o o l , 50 0 Ch r i s t Sc h o o l Ro a d , Ar d e n , 28 7 0 4 ; Co l u m b i a Un i v e r s i t y , do Br i a n Da v i d , PH 8E Ro o m 10 5 , 63 0 W. lG 8 t h St . , Ne w Yo r k N Y 10 0 3 2 ; or Wa k e Fo r es t Un i v e r s i t y Ba p t i s t Me d i c a l Ce n t e r , Of f i c e of ^v e l o p m e n t . Me d i c a l Ce n t e r Bo u l e v a r d , Wi n s t o n - S a i e m , 27 1 5 7 . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ma d e . to ww w . s a l e m f l i . c o m . Ru l h Bo h a n n o n Su l l i v a n ' . • Ru t h Bo h a n n o n Bu l l i v a n , \ 85 , di e d on Th u r s d a y , No v . 13,, 20 0 8 at Fo r s y t h Me d i c a l Cen-. te r in Wi n s t o n - S a l e m . Sh e wa s ,b o m on De c . 24, 19 2 2 in Da v i e Co u n t y to the la t e Ra c h e l Bo h a n n o n . Sh e was a me m b e r of Ta b e r n a c l e United Ch u r c h of Ch r i s t - Be f o r e her de c l i n e in he a l t h , sh e at t e n d e d Ch u r c h fa i i h f u l l y - - Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in death by he r hu s b a n d , Dc v o r c . Su l l i v a n Sr . , . 2 so n s De v o r e Su l l i v a n Jr . an d Ri c h a r d - Su l l i v a n . . n Su r v i v o r s : 3, da u g h t e r s . Ge n e v a Su l l i v a n Sp c a s e , Dor ot h y (F r e d e r i c k ) Ga i l l i e r both of Mo c k s . v i l ! p , , N C . Kathy (E r n e s t ) Tr a n s o u of Ya d k i n v i l l e . NC an d on e son, , Ma r v i n Su l l i v a n of Co o l e e m c e , NC an d on e da u g h i e r - i n - l a w , No r a Su l l i v a n . Sh e al s o leaves to ch e r i s h he r me m o r y 20 gr a n d c h i l d r e n an d 32 grcat- |r a n d c h i l d r c n an d a host of. ni e c e s , ne p h e w s , co u s i n s aild 6t h e r re l a t i v e s an d fr i e n d s - Fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d Toes- Ja y , No v . 18 at Ta b e r n a c l 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 . Re v . Marvin Ha r p e r of i i c i a l c d an d bu r i a l fol lo w e d in Be t h a n y A. M . E . . Z i o n th u r c h Ce m e t e r y . Th e family, fe c e l v e d fr i e n d s on e ho u r be fo r e th e se r v i c e . Co n d o l e n c e s ga n be ma d e at Gr a h a m F u n e r a l H o m c . n e l Davie County Public Library Mocksville. NC f O C _ i > o J a m e s M a r t i n S u m m e r s M l : J i m e s M a i t i n ^ i i i n i q e t s , _ S O ^ o f O a J c G r o v e C h u r ^ R i f ^ ' i M o c k s v i l l e . d i e d T h u r s d a y , N o v . 1 3 . 2 0 0 8 , a t F o r s y t h M e d i c a l C e n t e r i n W i n s c o n - S a l e m . H e w a s b o m M a y 7 , 1 9 2 8 , i n D a v i e C o u n t y t o t h e l a t e W i l l i a m L a w r e n c e a n d S a l i i e M c C i a m r o c k S u m m e r s . M r . S u m m e i s w a s a n a c t i v e m e m b e r o f O a k G r o v e U n i t ^ M e t h - ' o d i s t C h u i c h w h e r e h e h a d b e e n n a t n e m b e r o f t h e ' U n i t e d M e t h - . d ^ s t M e o i S i m d a y r e h o o l s u - , p e r u i e i f d e h t w d s o n g ' l e a l l e r . H e r e l ^ d w i t h . ; . W ^ . t ! b a a . ^ y e a r s h i B u r l i i i ^ i i i h ^ , M r . S i i n u n e r s w i t s a l s o a i t i e i n - . , b e r . o f ^ e N a d o n a l G u a r d . ' , S u r v i v o r s : ' h i s w i f e " o f ' 6 0 ' y e a i s , B o n n i e M c D a n i e l S u i n - . . m e r s ; a s o n , T e r r y M a r t i n ( S h a r o n ) - S u m m e r s - o f . , W e s t e r v i l i e , O h i o ; a g r a n d - . d a u g h t e r , J o d i ( d u d ) . W e l c h o f H i c k o r y ; a g r a n d s o n , C h a d S u m m e r s o f R o a n o k e , V a . ; a n d a b r o t h e r , W i l l i a m ( M a r g a r e t ) S u m m e r s o f M o c k s v i l l e . A f u n e r a l s e r v i c e w a s c o n d u c t e d a t 3 p . m . S u n d a y , N o v . 1 6 , a t O a k G r o v e U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t ( ^ u r c h w i t h t h e R e v s ! . L a r r y T h o m p s o n a n d C h a r l e s S t e w a r t o f f i c i a t i n g ; B u r i a l f o i - , l o w e d i n t h e ' c h u r c h c e m e t ^ . T h e f a m i l y r e c e i v e d f r i e n d s S a t - . ! u t d a y , N o v . I S , a t ^ t o n F i m e r a l H o m e . ' , M e m o r i a l s ; O a k G r o v e - . U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h C e m e t e r y F u n d , 1 9 9 4 U S 1 5 8 E . , . M o c k s v i l l e . O n l i n e c o n d o l e n c e s : v n m i M t a n t u M T n t x r r v i c i L j ^ m J u d y L y n n T a y l o r J u d y L y n n T a y l o r , 5 8 , o f S t a t i o n R o a d . . M o c k s v i l l e , d i e d o n | T u e s d a y , N o v . 1 1 , 2 0 0 8 , a t W a k e F o r e s t B a p t i s t M e d i c a l C e n t e r . B o m i n S q u i r e , W . V a . o n A p r i l 7 , 1 9 5 0 , s h e w a s t h e d a u g h t e r o f t h e l a t e R o s s L e o n a r d a n d V i r g i n i a H e l e n H e s s C o m p t o n . S h e w a s e m p l o y e d i n a n t i q u e s a l e s a n d w a s o f t h e P e n t e c o s t a l H o l i n e s s f a i t h . ; S u r v i v o r s : a d a u g h t e r , M i s t y L y t i n ( f i a n c e A a r o n F . W e l l s ) o f P r i n c e t o n , W . V a . ; 3 b r o t h e r s , , J e t t y D . ( S a n d r a ) C o m p t o n o f M o c k s v i l l e , J o h n n y L . ( R i t a ) C o m p t o n o f B l u e w e i l , W . V a . a n d J a c k i e D . ( D i e m a ) C o m p t o n o f P r i n c e t o n ; a s i s t e r , C y n d i A . ( G l e n ) S h i c w s b u r y o f M o c k s v i l l e ; 6 g r a n d c h i l d r e n , D a k o t a k e e c h D i y l o r , C o u r t n e y P a i g e ^ e l l s , S h a n e H u n t e r T a y l o r - S m i t h , L e n d r e y D a n i e l l e T a y l o r , G r a c i e S a v a i m a b T h y l o r a n d D e s t i n y S a i l y n n T a y l o r ; a d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w , T r i n a R . T a y l o r , a l i f e - l o n g M e n d , B i l l y D . S k e e n s ; a n d s e v e r a l n i e c e s a n d n e p h e w s . S h e w a s a l s o p r e c e d e d i n d e a t h b y a s o n , L e o n a r d D . L e n n y T a y l o r ' A g r a v e s i d e s e r v i c e t o c e l e b r a t e h e r l i f e w a s h e l d o n F r i d a y , N o v . 1 4 a t 3 p . m . a t R o s e l a w n M e m o r i a l G a r d e n . T h e f a m i l y r e c e i v e d f r i e n d s o n F r i d a y a t M e m o r i a l F u n e r a l C h a p e l i n P r i n c e t o n . T h e f a m i l y r e c e i v e d f f i e n d s o n T h u r s d a y , N o v . . 1 3 a t D a v i e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e i n M o c k s v i i l e . O n i i n e c o n d o l e n c e : w H w . d d v i e y i u i e m b e m c e . c o i n . P a t r i c k T r o x a l P a t r i c k T r o x a l , 6 2 , o f S t a g e C o a c h R o { u L M o c k s y i l I e , , . c l i i ' o n T u e s d a y , N o v . 1 1 , 2 ( X ) 8 , b i s r e s i d e n c e . i B o m i n M a r i o n C o u n t y , I n d . ' o n F e b . 2 8 , 1 9 4 6 , h e w a s t h e s o n ' o f t h e l a t e R o b e r t W e s l e y T t o x a l , S t a n d f ^ o s s i e S o a r d l i o x a L ^ > w a s a s e l f - e m p l o y e d w d d e r a n d : a t t e n d e d F a i t h H o p e B a p t i s t ! C h u r c h . I S u r v i v o r s : h i s w i f e , R u t h ' i A n n B r o o k s T r o x a l ; 2 s o n s , J a m e s P a t r i c k , ( R e b e c c a S u e ) ' T r o x a l o f F r e n c h L i c k , t o d . a n d - M a t t h e w J o s e p h ( R o b e r t a J o ) j T r o x a l o f P h i l i p p i , W . V a . ; a ' d a u g h t e r , K i m b e r l y Y v o n n e ' ( K e v i n ) . M a t t i n g l y ' o f " H u n t e r s v i l l e ; a b r o t h e r , . F r e d A l i e n ( P e g g y ) T r o x a l o f M a r t i n s v i l l e , t a d . ; 3 s i s t e r s , t J u d y F e r n ' ( R u f f o i d ) G a d d o f j M a r t i n s v i l l e , D a i s y M a y Y a t e s { o f R o s s v i l l e , F l a . a n d P e g g y ' ; A n n L u s c o f T b c s o n . A r i z . ; a n d 6 g r a n d c h i l d r e n . . i H e w a s a l s o p r e c e d e d i n j d e a t h b y 4 b r o t h e r s a n d a s i s t e c A m e m o r i a l s e r v i c e w i l l b e . h e l d a t a l a t e r d a t e i n I n d i a n a . - , O n l i n e c o n d o l e n c e s : : d a v i e f i i n e n d s e r v i c e . c o m . j a o r - Q . o o r m d ■ o ■ c . 2 : | • w x n - o e I 2 § t J r r g - . O B - c r O " r - ) Nellie Margaret AngelJ Mr-. Nellie Margarcl Wilson Angeii. il3. ul' Bramle> t-'urm R q a J , MockssilJc. ilicttTticMlay. >8. ^K. ^H| al Medical Cen- ler in Win- sian-SuJem. ^ She was iiarr June 1925. in Oavie Coumy In ihc late Waller Bynuni and KIlu Cwbbin] Wll- M>n. Mis. Ange)J was a charier member of Blaise Baptist Church where she taught Sun day school. Vacation Bible School, sang in the choii and in her lalcr years, the made sure the flowers were in the church weekly. She hod been involved with the Davie County Home- miAcr.s Ctuh where she shared her canning knowledge. Mrs Angeli was a retired licensed vocatiunal nurse but helped on the family dairy funn. Cooking and ctiicrtuining family and friends are what she enjoyed. She was niso preceded in death by tier husband of 49 years, Qiarhc GuilherAngelf on May 4. 20(10; and a sister, ihirlcne Roberts, Survivors; a daughter. Murciu iBIaInu) Beck of Mocksvillc; a son, fumes Russell (Ciweiidolyn) Angeli of Mocksville: and 5 grandchil dren. Julia Angeli (Scoti) Whiitaker. Rusty (Emily) Angeli. Kayla Powell. Miriam Beck and Rachel Beck; a great- gnndson. Solomon Whitlaker f oiUets, Cricket (Bill) Poland t>f Rocttestcr. Mich, and Ruby Piper of Bennuda Commune, and I brother-in-law. Butch A (tmcnl service was cott- ^ucled at 3 p.m.. Thuioday. Nov. JO,' at Blaise Baptist Cbtrrch With the Revs. Glenn SeUen. Timuihy Wolfand Ken Purches olljciaiing. Burial followed in .the church cemetery. . Memorials; Blaioe Building l^nd. 134 Blaise (Thutch Road. MbekkviUe. ;Wade Calvin Atkins Sr. : Wade Calvin Atkins Sr.. 75, ol' Ads ance. died on Nov. 10, ;2008 at Kulc B. Reynolds Hm- •pice Home. ; He was bom Jan, 23, 1933 ;m Forsyih County to the late IWilcy James and Irene Jones [Atkins, He was retired from ICrawfotd Door Co. after 29 .■years,I Survivors; his wife of5l •years, Wanda Miller Atkins of[the home; a son. Wade AtkinsjJr. (Teresa) of Advance; 2 [daughters, RhondafuiidcrburkjtMikej of East Bend and Tracey,'Knode (Dim) OfMarriotlsniJe.;Md.: 5 grandchildren, Bethany ;HoldeT(\Wtson), Ashley WalktT;(Jay). Brian Atkins. KcKijAlkins and Haley Kmide: and ii^gteal-graniUon. Dlllan Walker ' A memorial service was Iicid.on Thursday. Nov. 13. at .5 p.m.■at Haywonh-Miller Silas Creek.Chapel with Chaplain .A G.iParkcr and Pastor Marvin iBIsckbum officiating. The fam-"ily received friends prior .to the [Service.; Memorials: Hospice/Pallij.irivc CareCenier. TOI Hospice[Lane. Winsion-Salcm. 271(13;Mr Liberty Baptist Church, c/o[Lowell Reavis,- 4a9 Duard [Reavis Rd.. Moetsville. I Online Condolences; l>v^vw.haywonli-miU>-r.n)m. John BaumJolin Baum. 72, of Cheyenne t.sne. Mocksville ,1;,.^ cdaj^Nov. 23. 20(18. at WFU BapU.si Medical Center ""Bom m Jamaica N.Y. on Aug. 8.1936. he was the son of theI laic John Francis and Ethel Merri: Baum Hewas employed hy Bennett X Ray for 40 yearsand retired front Nassau X Ray. He was amember of the Mocksville Church of God, He scrvcdinthc U.S. Army from 1955 until 1957Survivors; his wife Esther Vacca HernandezBaum of the home, 2 son.s. Kenneth M(Debbiej Baum of Salt Ukc City, Utah andFredrick" John Baum of Texas; 2 daughlent.Miclielle A. (Dennis) Rtzkooffriocksville andAndrea McLaughlin of Murray. Utah- a sis- x . iKi i ,'"■*^''"'''""='B'll'RaniaofChapelHill:and8 gnindchildren. Knsicn. Cindy, Billy. Kaitlin. Danielle. Rachael. L narJcs Hiid Aurron.The service to celebrate the life ofMr, Baum was to be held onWedncsiby, Nov. 26 al the Mocksville tDiumh of God with theRev Urr>H„l,.neIdofr.c.a.ing. Mili.«y honors wem toSvortkdby the VWMemorial HonorGuant inurnmentwiUbeat eil^ Saljsbiqy NaiicHta] Cent-Online condolences; "•wiv.dm-reAweraievn. / Ora Pearl Brammer Ora Pearl Hrunimer. 98, ofCherrv Hill Road, Mocksville diedon Thuisdny. Nov. 20.2(K)8, ul Davis Regional Medical Center in Slatesville.Bom in Summers County, W.Vu. on Feb. 15.1910, .she was thedaughter ofthe late James and Ada Boling Farley. She had workedat Moms Restaurant in Beckley. W.Va. and was of the Baoiist faith. 'She wus preceded in death by husbands Joseph E. Meadows in 1959 and DcnsM Brammer in 1987.Survivors: 5 sons. Audry iJcsse) Meadows of Callahan. Fla..James D- (Susan) Mc-tdows of MocksviUe, Cody Meadows ofPinsburgh. Kan., Dwiald (Joan) Meadows ofSalisbwy. and Ronald(Teresa) .Meadows ofAdvance; 3 daughicra. Ethel (Lee) Piziak ofBeckley. W.Va!. Hazel Robinson of Rising Sun. Md. and JewelAlferink of Ohio: a tmuhcr, Ray Farley of Ohio; and a fwst ofgrandchilihcn. greal- and greai-gical-grandchildren.She was pe^cd in death by a son. Joscfdi D. Meadows and 2daughlcn., Pauline Meadows and Shirley Hale,Ttie setvice to celebrate the life of Mrs. Brammer was held onSi^ay. Nov. 23 at 3 p m. In the Davie Funeral Service Chapelwith lite Rev. G. Carroll Jordan officiating. Burial was in RoseCemettny. The family received friends on Salurriay. Nov. 22 « Davie Funeral Service.Memorials: Home HealiWHospice. 158 Hospital St. Mocks ville. •Online condolences: (fone/uiieni/.(enice<e')'<id/ef.ner. 4^- "■ • • - •• •Mai^aret H. Clawsoo Mrs. Margaret Ann Hendrix Ciawson, &4, of Rocky fCnoll Lane, Mocksville, died Tues day. Nov. 18.200S,atSpeciaJty Select Hospital in Winsion-Sa letn. She was bom Jan. i. 1944. in Davie County to Margaret Lefler Hendrix and the lateOeo^e Clyde Hendrix. Mrs. ClawsoQ was of the United Methodist faith. Survivors: her mother ofMocksville; her husband. Jerry Michael Cawson of the home: 2 sons. Jeff P. Spry of Spananbtirg. S.C. and Kevin L. Spry of Mocksville; 3 stepchil dren, Randall S. Ciawson of Clover. S.C.. Michael E. Qawson of Bristol. Conn, and Sandra Miller of Spencer; 10 grandchildren; and a brother, Jerry Hendrix of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m.. Friday. Nov. 21. at Eaton Funeral Chapelwith the Rev. Shirley Jones of ficiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family receivedfriends Thursday. Nov. 20. at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials: Iredell Hospice/ Palliative Care, 2347 Simonton Road. Statesvillc, 28625. Online' condolences www.eatonfimeraliervict.com. John Frank Jarvis .Mr. John Frank Jarvis. 92. ofUS 158. Mocksville. died Monday. Nov. 24. 2008. at Davie County Hospital.He was bom Dec. 20.1915,in Davie County to the latcElser and Rose Fryc Jarvis. Mr. Jarvisretired from Drexel-Heritage Furniture in 1980. He was amember of Cak Grove United Methodist Church where he wason the admittistiative board and had served as a lay leader. Sunday school teacher and an usher.Mr. Jarvis belonged to the Fork Fifty Plus Club and had been president of the Fork Senior Citizens Club.He was also preceded indeath by a brother. Walter Glenn Jarvis. - : Survivors; his wife to whomhe was married on Dec. 18.1937. Pearlie McDaniel Jarvisof the home; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at i p.m.. Wednesday, Nov. 26, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Lany Th ompson officiating. Entombment followed in Wcstiawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family receivedfriends Tuesday, Nov. '25, at Eaton Funeral Home, 'Online condolences: www.eaionfiineraUervice.com. Wesley Reece PottsMr. Wesley Reece Potts. 83, of Woodpark Drive. Mocksvilledied Sunday. Nov. 23, 2008. at WFU Bapdst University Medical Center. Sticht Center in Winston-Salem.He was bomAprii 11. 1925, in Davie County to the lateAlbertWesley and Rosa Casander Summers Potts. Mr. Potts retired fromDuke Power after 38 years. He attended Center and Oak GroveUnited Methodist churches. Mr. Potts was a volunteer firemanwith Center and Mocksville fire depanmenis and was the first firechief at Center. He was an outdootsman. Mr. Potts enjoyed to cook and grill for his family.He was also preceded in death by an infant daughter, a sisterMargaret Myers; and 2 brothers. Samuel Potts and Doc Potts.Survivors: his wife of 58 years, Janie Pdwell Potts ofthe hoie;2 daughters. Janell (David) Yount of Mocksville and Linda G.Potts ofWinston-Salem; a son. Lawrence Wesley (Linda) Potts ofMocksville: 6 grandchildren, Kacy, Jana, Abby and Reece Yountand Shelby and Wesley Potts; a sister. Dorothy WhiiakerofMocksville; and several nieces and n^hews.A-funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m.. Wednesday. Nov.26. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Charles Stewart andRobin Fitzgerald offictatiiig. Burial foUowed in Clenier UnitedMethodist Church Cemetery. The femily received friends Tues day, Nov. 25. at Eatop Funeral Home. .1 ' 'Memorials: Oak Grove Methodist, 1994 US 158 E. Mocksville; or Center Meihodist..c/o Linda Owings. 728 WUkesboro Sl. Mocksville. Online condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.con — .Betty Greene SmithMrs. Betty Gail Greene Smith, 65. ofMocksville. diedWednesday. Nov. 19. 2008, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win- in Davie County to Che late JohnWilliam Sanford and Tbursa Luhalie Koontz Green, Mrs. t J Smith ihairied her true love,P Jeny Wlllard Smith on Sept. 6. & ''1964, She and Jeny ran Scenic^ [ Construction, one of the toplandscape construction compa-mes in the Southeast during the 70s and 80s. Mrs. Smith was amember of First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Sheenjoyedhfe, dancing and Accompany ofoAers. Mis, SmiA servedAe community Arough cooking, polities' and givmg of herself.She was also preceded m deaA by her husband on Sept. 9.1980; a broAer. William A. Green; and her faAer and moAer-in-law, Bruce ,T. and Irene W. SmiA.Survivors: 2 sons, Stacey A. (Jennifer) SmiA ofFuquay-Varinaand Justin P. Smith of Greensboro; 3 sisters, Phyllis G. WilliamsofAdvance. Ruth G. (George) Foster and Janie G. Livengood. allof Mocksville; a brother. Royd E, Greene of MocksviUe; 2 sis-ters-in-law. ElizabeA H. Greene and DoroAy Green of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Zoe Mae SmiA and Dylan Boone SmiA,boA of Fuquay-Varina; and numerous nieces and nephews.A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday. Nov. 22at First United MeAodisl Church wiA Ae Rev. Don RouA andRichard Green, nephew, officiaung. Burial follow in OaklawnMe-morial Gardens in Winston-Salem. The family received friends Friday, Nov. 21. at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials; Cancer Services ofFocsyA. 3175 WplewoodAve..Winston-Salem. 27103; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103.Online condolences: www.galonfiineraljen/ice.com. N O i. o S o o o o c: rr r3 :i= "D O c O" 'l n ........ LillieJeanetteAlle^Mrs. Lillie Jeanette Holleman Allen, 78, of Howardiown Circle, Mocks- ville, died Sannday, Nov. 29 f 2008. at Davie County Hospi-' .•. n She'was bom Mareb 'fTJ' 1IWO in Yadldn Couniy'to the J■late Asa Roosevelt an(?'Ei)ti^Jane Rnney HoUeman.'She'wM'''of the Pentecostal Holioesf faiib. • ■ ■ . also prececled m"'«atb by bwhiub^ Garland'IWjw Allen in Febmaty.of, j 1998;andagiantonaBr^eyi 'JoeAllen._ .. :sy„3Survivors: 2 daughters, ]Linda (Reid> Canupp of.|Salisbury and Joyce (t'esj -]Steele of Cooleemee; 8 sons," ^Norman (Nancy) Allen, Gar-iland Nelson Allen," Rom^^(Maltha) Allen. Gerald (Viclde)*Allen. Dale Allen...Randy,(Rebecca) Allen'; •;DarrelI •(Paula) Men andlim (Donna)'^Allen, all of Mockstille; i25**.^^dcllildren; MgnMt-giWdA'^children: 3 sisters: Sibrotbei^and several nieces and neph^^ cws. - ; '-^sv—A iiinerai service was conducted on Ttiesday, Dec. 2 at 2.p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel 'with the Rev. Jonathan Hill officiating. Burial, was .in^thlehem United Methodist^Church CemeteiJfi TTie fainilj^received friends on Monday. ]U^'2, at the funeral home, j'.Online condolences: I ^^^-ffonfimerqtservice.com. J yPaul Giles Barney Sr. Mr. Paul Giles Barney Sr..79. of Advance, died^w'da^'Nov. 30,2008 at Forqrtb Metl^ cal Center.He was bom April 14,1929', in Davie-County to Wiley ; Seaborn and Paulina Shmner ' Bamey. In his early life, he ; loved to hunt and took pride in •his bird dogs. He attend^ Ad-..-: vance United Methodist^ Church and wa^ proud, offamily. His special days were-^wprking for Dixie FuniitiilKjJand hauling Mveral i^mct^women to wo^ Afio^ietd^ment he provided product^fi^his family and loc^ £toiiLii£i jlittle honor system produce ' stand. ■■■ • • ' Hewasprecedetimdeaihby ,his parents and a soii. Paul Giles Bamey Jr.' ' . Surviving: his. wife, Betty Wall Bamey: a. daughter, ' Brenda Seaford aiid husband Tony;' a son. Randy Lee . Bamey: stepdaughter. Debbie . Hege and husband Steve: 2 grandsons. Jeff Allen and.wife Tara and Chris Bamey and wifeJessica: a gieat-grandson. Dean 'Allen; and a daughter-in-law. ^ GaleWilliaid.- 'A funeral service wajs held ^ at 3 p.ni. Wednesday, Dec, 3 at Advance United'Methodist 'Church with the Rev. Cheiyl .jSkinne; ofEciating.' Burial fol-, lowed in the church cemetery. The family received frieiids ' Tuesday at Hayworth-MiHer Kindeiton Chapel; j Memorials: AdvanceMeth.^odist, 1911 NC 801 S..' f>td-r- vance: or Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center. 231 Melrose St., Winston-Sa- ' lem. 27103. Online - condolences: - www.haywbrth'mUler.eom.. : •At) Wayne Bogcr Mr. Wayne Boger, 57, otMocksville. died Monday. I. 2008 at Forsyth Medical He was botn April 10,1951in ItedeU County to MarshallHoward and aizabeth Warf Boger. Mr. Boger was of theBapiistfaith. HewasamembetandpastpresidentofiheFann-ington Masons and a huntet_Bete preceded in death by ^his father. Howaid Boger and abrother. John Charles Bogtt. ; Surviving: his wife of 35years. Pamela Cheek Boger; a son. John Boger and wifeWhitney Rockett Boger: ' daughter. Angela DUB"andhosbandToddofAsheboro; , his mother. Eliiabeth Boger. 3 ,jgrandchildren. 'Colton Dalton and BlakeWorley. and one on the way.Mason Rylan Boger. _A graveade service washeldat 1 pju. Wednesday at BatonsBaptist Church with the Rev..David Gilbreath officiating.Burial followed in the churchcemetery. The family receiv^friends Dec. 2 at Haywotth-MiUei Kindeiton Chapel. Memorials: American LungAssoc.. 61 Broadway, NewYork, NY 10006. ■ .Online condolences e Mn ooc2 2 n oo OS i y cr u t-5 "O c cr o o c- + o so < o' o o Richard Lee Carter Sn MrUchaid Lee Caner Sr.. 75. of Ivy Lane. Mocksville, died'Saturday. Nov. 29. 2008. at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom June 14.1933. in Davie County to the late Qaience Simth Carter Sr.^^^* Lula Gladys Gregory Carter. Mr. Carter was an entrepreneur and an innovator in the contract office furniture industry. He developed several slulls in drafting and interior design while working at RJR Tobacco in the engineering department. While at RJR. he worked on the design of the Whitaker Park Tobacco Factoiy and Baptist Hospital. He became a busittess , paitner ofWalkinspfrice Inte- riors in the early 1970s and spent the majority of his c^r working on furniture projects for businesses in the Triad. Mr. Carter fini^ed his career as the top salesman for Alfred Will iams Co. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Ko rean War. Mr. Carter was a member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church . where he had been a Simday school teacher, sang in the choir, was on (he board of trust ees and served on other com mittees. He was a graduate of Farmington High School Class of 1951 and was member of the Future Farmers of America (FFA), the Beta Qub, played baseball and was a mesaber of the FFA school band. While he was a member of the FFA BarxL he appeared in radio and TV. The band won numerous state contests and Tiddlers conven tions. The group recorded sev eral records during the early 1950s, before disbanding due to the Korean War. He enjoyed gardening, playing the guitar, architectural drafting, flying, camping, traveling, fishing and reading. He was preceded in death by his wife of 48 years. Frances Maxine Langston Carter in 2003; and a brother. Clarence 'Tom" Carter Jr. Surviving; a son. the Rev. - Richard "Rick" Lee Carter Jr. and wife. Lynn Makepeace of Kettieisville; a brother^ Jimmy "Jim" Carter of Mocksville; 3 sisters. Lassie "Squeaky". Carter Myers and Mary "Polly" Carter 'Thompson, both of Mocksville and Betty 'Tooter" (Don) Stroud of Yadkinville; 2 granddaughters. Margaux Claire Makepeace Carter and Caroline Grace Makepeace Carter, several nieces and neph- ews; and his fiance, Edna Henderson of Union Grove. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wedne^y in the Union Chapel United Meth odist Church with the Revs. Ja son Constantino and James "Chip" Webb officiating. The body was placed in the.church one hour before the service. Burial was in the church cem etery. The family received friends Dec. 2, at Eattin Funeral Home. Memorials: Organ Fund or Building Fund of Union Chapel Methodist. 2030 US 601 N, Mocksville; or a charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: wmKeator^imeralservice.cofn. ''^avid Lee Caudle Mr. David Lee Caudle, 57, of Mocksville, died Monday, Nov. 24,2()08 atbis hoin£ f -" He was bom Nov. 25, loiso in Yadldn. County to the late Ernest and Roxie Driver Caudle. . • He was also preceded in death by a sister,'.Patsy Gre gory; brothers, (Jdell Caudle, Jfay Caudle. . . . Surviving:' his wife, Disa Cranfill Caudle; sons, David Jason (Jena) Candle, Mafry Lee Caudle; grahtlchildien. Sierra Caudle; Dakota tjaudle. Aspen Caudle, Hope Caudle; sister, Grace Marie (Ronnie) Royal];.' sever^ nieces and nephews.' HiS'^yeside service was held at 4 pan., Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Eatbns Baptist (fhurch Cemetery by the Rev. Dennis Conner. The family received friends Wednesday at Gentry Family Fiineral Service in Yadkinviile,- Online condolences: gentryfiineralserviee.com. ^ Edith Boyd Church Edith Boyd Church, 86, ofWall Street. Cooleemee, died on Saturday, Nov. 29.2008, at Rowan Regional Medical cin- ter. Bom in TaieweU Cotmi^' Va-.onApiil 1.1922, she War the daughter of the late HenrV' qnd Cosby Dill Boyd. She wasU a homemaker and a member of' Community Baptist Church'* <?nApiil28,1938.shemaiTie(r;the Rev. Tommy Church who' preceded her in death on Dec' v 19,2007. r . ? Survivors: 9 s6ns, Roiiil^';Uhurch, David taiurch, Doiiald^^urch, Danny Church, and tii^ Rev. Jimmy Church, all "of^ Cooleemee,' Roger Chureh of Spencer, Billy Church of Oeveland, NC, Junior Churchof Holden Beach, and Gary Cliurch of Salisbury; a daugh ter Delois Cranfield of woodleaf; a stepdaughter,tassie Ratllff of Grunciy, Va.; *17 grandchildren; 42 grcat- • grandchildren. 17 great-great- ^andcbildren; and several niec^ and nephews. ; Mis. Church was also pre- «ded in death by 2 sons, Kelly Md Palmer Church; a daugh ter. Linda Church Willard; 3 brothers and 3 sisters. ; The service to celebrate the life ofMrs. Church was held on Wednesday. Dec. 3, at 11a.m.at Victory Baptist Church with 'I"® .R«*. Jimmy Churchofihciating. Burial was in Le- pon Memorial Park. The fam ily received friends on Dec. 2 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: to the church orchanty of the donor's choice. Online coitdolences: wwv.iiaviqfunerafrerv/ce.eom. o 'V: ro \ o ft)c o* s o g* o c pr Z3 -o Cd c CT o' o r~ cr s <3 '^Barney Lee Dalton Mr. Barney Lee Dalton. 97. diedonTiie$day.Nov. 18.2008, ailredeUMecDOfi^Hospiial. , He ' was the [ale Lessie Spann Dalton. On he was united W M in marriage to iB the late Effie Mae Daltoti. who preceded him in death on Jan. 27. 1994. He was also preceded in death by 2 grandsons, a granddaughter, a great-granddaughter. 6 broth ers. 4 sisters, adaughter-in-law, Doretha Dalton, and 2 sons-in- law, John Kelly Morrison, and William Ray Clement. Mr. Dalton loved his career in farm ing and was successful. He was a tnember ofPleasant Hill Bap tist Church where he served faithfully and was a member of the Deacon Board. Survivors; 6 sons, Lonnie P. (Marine) Steeie of Baltimore, Md.. Robert Lee Dalton and Jimmy L. (Audrey) Dalton, both of Hamptonvillc, Johnny Gus (Esieila) Dalton of Har mony, Renard(Dianne) Dalton and William Lynn (Brenda)' Dalton both of Slatesviile: 7 daughters, Dorothy D. Lackey. Saiiie D. Morrison, both of Statesville, Martha D. Clement, Judy D. Williamson, and Abby (David) Redman, alt of Mocks- ville, Marcella (William) James ofOlin, Mary D. (the Rev. Ray) Campbell ofGreensboro: a sis ter. Inea Reid of Statesville: 30 grandchildren: 48 great-grand children: 9 greai-greai-grand- childien: S sisters-in-law. Ruth S. Dalton of Advance, Lila Dalton of Statesville. Julia Dalton of YadkinvUIe. Edyihe Polly Campbell ofRaleigh, and Elouise Dowel! of Wllkesboro: a breiher-in-iaw, Ralph Dalton Sr. of Hamptonville: a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. *. , funerdservicewasheidpri- day, Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Har mony. The Revs. Norman Dudley and Lawrence Norris ofliciaied and burial followed in Hamptonville at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends one hour before the service. Online condolences: GrohamFungralHome.net. Rebecca Beroice Hinkle Rebecca Bemice HinkJe. 86. ' of Riverview RoatLMocksville, died on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008, at Itedell Memorial Hos pital in Statesville. Bom in Davie County on March 14, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Tony Jack son Jack and Minnie Hamilton Seaford. She was retired from Dixie Furniture Factory, was a member ofFork Baptist Church and the Fork Senior Citizens Group,• 'She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Veraon Hinkle, in 2002; and by a son and a daughlerf S sisters, Pauline Livengood, Laveme "Gaither, Venice Uvengood, Jeanette Beane and Maxine Cocrell; and 3 brothers. Lee, Dwight and Reginald Seaford. Survivors: a son. Charles Adison Wood of Advance; a brother, William Bill Seaford and wife Peggy of Advance; and numerous nieces and nephews. The service to celebrate the life of Mrs. Hinkle was held on Tuesday. Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Robert Garrett and Ctaig Seaford officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received friends Dec.T at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Fork Baptist or Fork Baptist .Cemetery Fund. 3140 US 64 E, Mocksville. Online cpodolences: ^t'yy.daviefuneralservice.com. y Nelson R. Hutchens -Nelson Roosevelt Hutchens. 72. ofJackBooeRoad, Mocks ville, died on Sunday. Nov. 23 2008. Bom in Yadkin County on Dec. 12. 1935. he was the son of the late Early and Amy Lo gan Hutchens. Mr. Hutchens was a cabinet maker for Dixie Furniture in Lexington. He was of the Quaker faith and a mem ber of Old Siloam Friends Church. Mr. Hutchens served in the Anny during the Korean conflict. He was a member of the VFW post 10346 in Yadkioville and was a past commander. Mr. Hutchens vol unteered at the VA Hospital in Salisbury with more than 750 hours serving his fellow vets. Survivors; his wife of 54 years. Kathleen Hayes Hutchens; 2 sons. Nelson Wayne (Margaret) Hutchens of Mocksville, Nelson Eugene Hutchens of Yadkinville, 4 daughters, Kalhy H. (James) Scarlette ofLexington. Anita D. (Greg) SanfordofMooresville, Becky H. Ridenhour of Boonville, Vickie (Jody) Gammons of Mocksville; 1 brother. Wade (Roberta) Hutchens of Mocksville, 3 sis- len, Freddie (Homer) Nichol$ of Mocksville, Ruby (Junior) Sharpe of Harmony, Hazel Driver ofMocksville; 14 grand children; 2 step.grandchildren; ! 0 great-grandchildren; 2 step- great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers and 3 sis ters. The service to celebrate Mr. Hutchens' life was on Wednes day. Nov. 26. at 2. p.m. at Mackie-Sinclair Funeral Ser vice with the Revs. (Hyde Akets Timothy Sink officiating. Burial followed in the Old Siloam Friends cemetery with full military honors accorded by VFW Post 10346 Honor Guard. The family received friends Nov. 25 ai the funeral home. Memorials: Post 10346 Honor.Guardof YadkinvilJe. o i. o ^ o o o o c: zy <Si r-> ^ "Ocj c: ' £Z 7T. O* O ,- tamer, v-v- »i" " * of Mocksv^; a half-Vjr, John '^id Sa^oM IVfJ tie Bea^:s!^m aunt, 1 MicheUe Kay McSride Michelle Kay McBtide, 33, of CWyn Street, Mocksville, died on Monday, Dec. 1,2008, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice * Bom' in vavie County yon- May 28, I97S, she was the daughter of the late Charlie McBride and Sandra Walker of Myrtle Beach, S.C. In addition to her mother, Michelle is survived by: a son, Charlie Di|lon. Smith, and a daughter, Kayla Danielle Smi^ both of Stat^ille; her grandfather, C.W. "Bill' Walker bro.tber,ofM^eBeaclCSlC.ran'a]mt,Shetr^ Plqttjaf Moc^viUeil^ great au^ Litcine Da^ls ^] Betty Daniete an uncle, CW.' ^ "Chuck" Walker Jr,; great 'i uncles. Bailey Walker, Keimy ^ Walker and Pete Walker. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Karli - Delain Smith, and a half-sister, l^tU^Saiifonl , A service-to celebrate her life, will be held on Thursday, Dec. 4, at 7 pan. in the Davie- Funeral Service Chapel, with the Revs. Shane. Young and Darten Alexander ofBciating. The family will speak with blends following the memorial service?--\i't_<',irii' •; ;:Memoriais: . Kate B. Reynolds Hos^ce House, 101 Hospice Lane,'Winston-Sal^. 27103. Online ' - condolence^ n danefimeraber^exom.\~^ ''^^by Eugene 'Avxler Mr. Bobby Eugene Trexler, 81, ofTurientine Church Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Nov. 28, 2008, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Sa- lettL '' He was' bom 'in Davidson County on Jan. 21,1927, to the late William Wakefield and Mary Susan Wilson Trexler. Mr. Trexler was retired fiom the US Marine Corps after 21 years, having served during the Korean Conflict, and was re tired from Wake Forest Univer sity as a maintenance techni cian after 22 years. He enjoyed camping and traveling and was a bowler. He took care of-his family and loved his dogs Missy and Little Bit - ^ He was also preceded in death by a son, Robert Eugene Trexler; 3 sisters, {Sadie Ibtterow, hbrgaret Brewer and Juanita Bucbta; and a brother, Elmer Tlr^er. Survivors: his wife of 54 years, Evelyn Frye "Dexlerpf the home; a daughter, Renee Trexler Aldtidge of Salisbury; 2 sons, Ira Wakefield Trexler (Katherine) of Rockwell and Stacey Lynn Trexler (Melaine) of Salisbury; 4 grandchildren, Jason Trexler, " Amanda Aldridge, fUstina Tie^er and Matthew Trexler; 2 sisters, Mary Cray and Deletes Younts (Zan), all of Lexington; a dau^ter in law, Debbie Hatley Trexler of Kannapolis; and eral nieces and nephews, A fune^ service wasi oon- ducted at 11 a.m. Tie^y, Dec. 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Chaplain Fred Motetz officiat ing. Burial was in Salisbury Na tional Cemetery with Ml mili tary honors conducted by the US Marine Co^. The family received fnends Monday, Dec. 1 at the funeral home. Memorials: a charity of the donor's choice Oniine condolences: miw.ealonJuneralsennce.com. "loe Preston Tbcker Mr. Joe Preston Tucker, 60, of NC 501 South, Advance, died Thursday, Nov. 27,2008, at Rowan Regional Medical Center iitS^bury. .1 He was bora Fieb. 6,1948 in _j Forsyth County to the late Frank Preston "Son" TUcker : and Mattie Ruth Bailey Tucker 1 of Advance, He served in the | US Navy during the Vietnam , War. He was a member of the | Advance Masotiic Lodge. He ^ spent his life as a farmer and > loved being outside. He de- j voted time to the Davie County , Horse Rescue. He had a passion for horses all bis life. He was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Shelby Leigh McKnight ', Survivors: his mother of Ad vance; 2 daughters, Suoni Leigh McKnight (Michael Ball) and Amanda Steelman (Matthew) and their mother. Sue inckci; all of Advance; 5 grandchildren, Haley, Kasey and Matty McKnight and Korri and Mallory Steelman; and a sister, Connie Brinkley (Larry) of Advance. A memorial service was held on Monday, Dec. 1, at his resi dence on NC 801 S., Advance. Oniine condolences: www.eatoiiftineralservice.com. S> a N f <v> n • o M n 8 1 § n 6 ? r.J rr: O o 'O rz 'zZ n o" o Si rI 0 v/ Clara Mae Hopkins Clara Mae Hopkins, 86. of Axion, Va. died Saturday. Dec. 6. 2008 at her residence. She was bom in MocksviUe. June 27.1922 to the lateLonnie Phillip Hopkins and Emma Flora Leach Hopkins. She was an active member of Calvary Christian Church. Surviving: her sister, Ruth Louise Hopkins Sowers of Kissimmee. Fla., and her brother. Lotinie Lee Hopkins of Axton. and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held Wednesday. Dec. 10 at 11 a.tn. at Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocksville. with the Revs. Eldon Morgan and Don Reynolds officiating: • Memorials: Calvary Christian Church. PO Box 3844, Martinsville, VA 24115. ^ Cyrus Qyde Lakey Cyrus Clyde Lakey. 75. of Madison Road. Mocksville.died on Monday. Dec. 8,2008^ at For^ Medical Center:Bom in Davie County on March 12.1933, he was the son of the late Hiram Austin and Margaret Jane Todd Lakey. He WM retired from Western Elec tric and was a member of Hardison United Methodist Church. n He was preceded in death byhis wife of 44 years. Betty Jo ' Foster Lakey. and 3 brothers and a sister. "• Survivors: 4 daughters. Au burn (David) Bailey of Mocksr ville. Brenda (Darrell) EppersonofOakRidge. Bec^Jones of Mocksville. and M«- garet (Kenneth) Bieman of • Denver: a sister, Ruth Lakey; 6 grandchildren; and a great grandchild. . - The service to celebrate thelife of Mr. Lakey will be held on Saturday, Dec. 13. at 2 p.m. at Hardison United Methodist Church with the Revs. Ctystal Alexander and Dennis Marshall ofTiciating. Burial will be at a later date in the church cetn- etery. The family will receive friends from 1-2 p.m. on Satur day at the church. Mr. Lakey gave his body to medical research so that others may be healed. Memorials: Hardison UM.1630 Jericho Church Road. Mocksville. Online condolences: ^vww.daviefiineralservice.com. ^Pink Foster Penninger Pink Odessa Foster Penninger. 92. of Needmore Road. Woodleaf, died on Sat- , urday. Dec.'6. 200'8; «-Ker ' home. " v Bom in Davie County on Ocf. 6. 1916, she was the daughter ofthe late Denny Pmk and Cora Belle Foster. She was 'retired bom Cooleemee Mill and was a member of Cool eemee Presbyterian Chiitcb. She was preceded in death -• by her husband, Jolm, Robert Penninger. on July 30,2007; a • brother ,Sylvester B. Fijster, and a sister. Mildred C. Jor^ Survivois: a daughter,-Betty- Joan Stewart of Woodleaf, a , sister, Mary L. Bivens of Salisbuty; 3 grandsons, RobbieWilliam Stewart and .Ronnie Giles Stewart of Woodl^and , John William Stewart of5 Rockwell; 4 great-grandchil-1 dren. Robbie William Stewart '' Jr.. Ronnie Giles Stewart Jr., Meadow Stewart and Johnna Stewart: and a great-great grandchild. Katlyn Stewart The service to celebrate thelife of Mrs.-Penninger was held on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 2" p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with Pastor John Groff officiating. Burial was inRowan Memorial Park. The family received friends on ' Wednesday fiom noon-2 p.m.atthe funeral home. Memorials: Cooleemee Presbyterian or Hospice' of Rowan. 825-A Henderson St.. Salisbury. 28144. ! Online condolences: ^vww.daviefiuieralsenice.com. Jean SwicegoodMrs. Betty Jean Ponds Swtcegood. 74. of Shady Knolll^e. Mocksville, diedSunday Dec. 7.20(M, at Forsyth Medical Center in Wnston-Salem - jj She was bom Nbyin Rowan County to the btil Walterand Mary Pinion Ponds, i Mrs. Swicegood was a member 'of Salem United Methodist i Church and the Order of the ' ^tero Star. She loved cook- ' ing and baking for others, do- img crafts, puzzles and playing : board santM an/i ^ ^ • > o rj mg at the beach. Mrs. Swicegood was an Air Forcev! mom and wife. .' She was preceded in toiZ'i by her husband of50 years", vah-^' Allen Swicegood Jr. on Auit 17.2001. Survivors: 3 daughtefv Vanessa (Dennis) Bowen pf Tobaccoville. Mary (Henty)-Davis of Yadkinville and Janice'' (Tim) Peeler of Mocksville: 5-; grandchildren. Chris. Adain,Melanie. Miranda and T.J.; 8 fi g^t-grandchildren. Madison, ?Lincoln. Kanan. Donovan.-'. Brandon. Andrea. Anna and ' Savanna; and a special friend, Veria Gartner of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10. at Salem United Meth odist Church with the Rev. 6 Robin Fitzgerald bfficiatiiig. f The body was placed in the li church 30 minutes before the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family" received friends Tuesday. Dec. 9. at Eaton Funeral Home. ' Memorials: Salem Methodist Building Fund, c/o Paul Shew. 1582 Davie Academy Road. Mocksville.Online condolences; j ^'^v.ealonJUneraUervice.com. ' r.) o c5 S o <•-1- o c; r- \/ Frances Chaffin Tkach . Mrs. Frances Anne Chaffin Tkach, 70. of Gemmons, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008 at her ' She'was'bora on July 9, ' 1938 in Cumberland County to the late Albert and'Ruby Star ling ChaCQn. Mrs. Tkach was a member of Holy Family Catho lic Church. Her parents, a daughter, Valerie! Harris, and a sister, Altbea ^Graiid, preceded her in death. ' Survivors: bn husband, Ed ward M. TkachSi: of the home; 6 childien, Debbie' LowdetmOk (Cray) of Mocksville, Edward M. Tkach Jr. of Buffalo, N.Y., Albert 0. Tkach (Donna) of Advance, Frankie A. Siatnes (James) of High Rock Lake, David A. Tkach (Paula) of Mocksville and Cliff B. Tkach (Renae) of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren. Will, Ben and Kelly Lowdermilk, Heather Vestal, Sterling Tkach and Brandy Shore, Kaylee and Ashlee Trivette, Jesse and Emmie Tkach and Adam Ridenhour, a great-grandson, Aiyden Vestal; and a special fnend, David DAmico. A memorial mass was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10 at Holy Family Catho lic Church. The family received friends following the service at the church. ' ' Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online - condolences; wmKfuiyti'orr/i-mi7/eKcom. / 5 y Cora M. Van Nostran . Mrs. Cora Maiipin -Van Nostran, 88, of Mocksville, died Thursday, Dec. 4,2008 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was born Feb. 21,1920 in Lenmer, Mo. to William B. and Imo Speyer Maupin. Mrs. Van Nostran was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. She retired irt 1994 from Desert Hospital in Palm Springs, Calif. She was preceded in death by a sister, Catherine Phyllis Maupin, wd a brother. Weeks Maupin. Survivors: a daughter, Jacqueline Smith and husband Don of Mocksvillej a son, Michael Van Nostran of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildreri. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m, Tuesday, Dec. 9 at Redland Pentecostal Holi ness Church with Pastor Jonathan Hill officiating. Memorials: Redland Pente costal Building Fund, 137 Bal timore Road, Advance. • Online condolences: unvw./iaywort/imi/ler.com. M. Lester Walker . Mr. M. Lester Walker, 92, of Mocksville, died Tuesday Dec. 9,2008 at his home. ; He was bom in Davie County^. ' in May 10,1916 and waf the son- ^ ' ofthelateGeorgeLutherWalto ' and Etta Mae Godby Walker. Mr. Walker was a member of Salem United Methodist- Church and was a lifelong fanner. ; He was preceded in death by bis wife, Gladys Mayes Walker, died in April 2008; and by a sis ter, Matalene Walker Smoot. Survivors: children, Sylvia W. McDaniel (Charlie) of.; Jdooresville, Roben A. Walker j '(Beraice), Henry L. Walker ^Sandra) of Mocksville and ; SheliaW. Collins (Harold Jr.) of Lewisburg, Term: 9 grandchil-" n ilren; 12 great-grandchildren; 3 ! ^tep grandchildren; and 3 step ' ^great- grandchildren. j :. Graveside services will be ; Jteld Friday Dec, 12 at 11 am. '■jsaletn United Methodist Church, . Davie Academy Road, Mocks- Ville with the Rev. RobinFitzgerald officiating. The fam ily will receive friends Thursday evening ftoffl 6:30-9 at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. ; Memorials: Salem Method ist Cemetery or Building fund, c/o Jack Koontz, 144 Da vieyVcademy Road, Mocksville; orHospice/Palliative Care of Iredell, 2347 Simonton Road,jStatesville, 28625. rU O CX5 IB n0s a 1 1B Oo Hs*B .3a.§ "Or~ ' r . . a C? .... O < o' so o o o c 3 "—" CJ C O" S o •5 "/ Vivian Pack Barnes Mrs- Vivian Irene Pack Barnes, 86, of Merrells l-aVi- Road. Mocksville, died SaRir- day. Dec. 13. 2008, at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. She was born Aprii 14. 1922. in Davie County to ihe laie Gurney Ray and Pearl Lanier Pack. .Mrs. Barnes was retired fiomHaoes Knining in Winsion-Salem and was a life long member ofFulion United Methodist Church in Advance. She was a member of the Fork Fifties Pius. She enjoyed gar dening. cooking, traveling, fishing and spending time with her family. Mrs, Barnes was precededin death by her husband. Homer Sanford Barnes in 1978: a son. James Homer "Jimmy" Barnes; 2 sisters. Veta Ray Shoaf and Tempy Jane Pack; and 2 broth ers. Boyd and Garland Pack. Survivors: a daughter. Sandra Phelps of Mocksville; 4 granddaughters. Jan (Jeff) Sanders. Stephanie (J'.C.) Hendria. Susan (Mitchell) Green and Joni (Cain Baker) Graley. 9 great-grandchildren. Colby and Ridge Sanders. Mor gan and Cody Hendrix. Catley and lessup Green, Sidney and Kylelgb Graley and Kennedy Baker; a specif friend and sis ter. lona Stewart ofMocksville; a sister-in-law. Janelt Pack of Advance; a'daughter-in-law, Ann Barnes of Mocksville; her best friend of 77 years. Rose mary Cross of Fort Smith.Ark. and several nieces and neph ews, ,. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Tuesday. Dec. 16, at Fulton United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kirk Tutterow ofticiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends from 2-3 p.m. at the church. Memorials; Fulton Method ist. 3689 NC 801 S.. Advance: or to K.B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Id Hospice Lane. Win- ston-Salem. 27103; or Ameri can Parkinsons Disease Assoc., 60 Bay St., Suite 401. Staten Island. NY 10301. Online condolences: •/ww.eaianfiineraliervice.coni. \/Josepb D- Clark Joseph D. "Joe" Clark. 71. died Wednesday, Dec. 10.2008 at his residence in Mocksville. He was born June A n s o n County, son of the late ^'^rence I and Geneva Clark. He grew up in " A n s 0 D County, and moved with his family to Davie County where he attended Davie County Schools. For a short time he worked atThe Transfer Shed in Spencer. On Jan. 1. 1956 he began efflployment with the Town of Mocksville. Public Works DeptAItility Mainte nance and retired aflsr SO years on Feb. 20.2006. Early in life he professed I2htistiaaity in the Baptist faith, and for the past 16 years be was a member of the Rose of Sharon Holiness Church in Salisbury, where he served as a trustee. His hobby was gardening and servipg as a handy man. He was married to Lurline Wilds for more than 30 years. He was also preceded in death by a son, Rudolph Wilds; and a brother. Herbert Clark Sr. Survivors: his wife, Lurline W. Clark ofthe home; S daugh ters. JoAnn Clarkof Salisbury, Tina Qark. Hiida Oark (James) Bell, Queen (Louis) Overton, and Minister Willette Collins, allofMocksville; 2 sons, Willie Wilds of Darlington. S.C.. and Willie Collins Jr. of Salisbury; 2 sisters. Bertha (Reynolds) Duncan of Advance and Rether (Lyman) Parker of New York. N.Y.; 5 brothers. Elbert (Paulette) Clark and Frank Clark, both of .Mocksville. Clarence (Sadie) Clark Jr. of Advance. Preston (Beny) Clark of Salisbury, and Charlie (Cocrie) Clark of Mt.'Vemoti, N.Y.: a number of sisters-in- law, aunts, uncles, other rela tives and friends. His funeral service was held Saturday, Dee. 13 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev, Charles L. Bookerofficiated and Minister Henrietta Rowers provided the eulogy. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. The family received friends one hour before the service. Online condolences; CrahamFuneralHome.net. v^Robert Lewis Frye Mr. Roben Lewis Frye. 55. ofHickoiy. formerly of Mocks ville. died Thursday. Dec; H. 2008. at Frye Regioiji. Kledi- cal (Center in Hickory. He was bom April 30. 1953. in Davie County to the late Lester Eugene and Naomi Catherine West Frye. Mr. Frye had been a manager with Scotchman Stores and had been a manager with Capt. Dicks Marina In Myrtle Beach. He was a graduate of Davie High School, class of 1971, was a NASCAR fen. enjoyed fishing, playing the banjo, guitar and lovedpets. He attended cavary Baptist Church in Mocksville. Survivors: his wife. Karen Murphy Frye of the home: ason. Scon I^e of (Tharione; a stepson. TicyStames ofArilng. ton. Va; 7 sisters. Nellie Ckrach. Annie Call. Betty (Boyd) Tcivetie. Ruth (Joe) Smith. Sue (Bobby) Caudle. Linda Gaither and Bonnie (Sam) Lambetth. ail of Mocksville; 3 brothers, John L. (Dee) Frye, Calvin E. (Malinda)Fiye. both ofMocks ville and Roger D. (Dailene) n FryeofSpananburg.S.C.; nu- oierous nieces and ocphewi; and a special ftiend and neigh bor. Odell Moose of Hickory. A funeral service was^beld at 2 p.m., Sunday. Dec. 14.'at Calvary Baptist Church with the Rev. Jim Gryderofficiating. • The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Saturday, Dec. 13. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Calvary Baptist. 1663 US 601 S., Mocksville. Online condolences: "mnf.eatonfiuteralservice.com. Sadie Diane Rhyneha^d^/ -Girlie Louise White ^ o o o Sddie Diana "Boss" Hainion Rhynehaidc. S-l, died in ihe early morning ofOec. 12, 2008 at her home in. Mocksville.' She-was the daughter Catherine Hairston, bomonJuly 13,19S4, SheellendedSloRox High School in Pinsburgh. Pa. andgraduaiedin June 1972, On May 26, 1989, she was joined in marriage to James Harrell Rhynehardt. She was a loving, wonderful and supporting wife. Survivors: her husband of (he home: a special niece who was reared in the hotne. Nadsha McKoy (Boo(er); 3 special greac-nephews. Dwayne Mcfntire (Stink). David McKoy (Squirt), and Devin McKoy (Scoop): a sister. Flora Hairston (Toots); a brother, Albert Hairston (Brother): 2 stepsons. Earl Rhynehardt and Stanley Rhynehardt; father and mother-in-law, Thomas and Millie Rhynehardt; sister-in- law. Martha March (Robert); 3 aunts, Mary Florence Hairston. Rosa Lee (Jitruny) Arnold, and Lula Lorte; 2 uncles. William (Ruth) Brock and BishopJames (Josephine) Ijames; 2 special friends. Tresa Campbell and Devon Williams; and a host of other relatives, cousins, and friends. Her fimera] service was held Tuesday, Dec, 16 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home, Pastor Neitye I. Bariser officiated and burial followed in Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, The family received friends 30 min utes before the service. Online condolences: CrahamFuneralHome.net. Birlie Louise White, 83. diedonDec. 13,2008, in Gen esis Eliler(2are in Salisbury fol- and Hunter Ijajnes- She attended Davie County Schools and early in life she joined Liberty AME Zion Church. Forthe past three years she was a member of Refuge Community Church in Cooleemee. She was married to Willie James White Jr., and to this union three children were bom. She loved to make sweet potato pies for friends, and retired from Drexel Heri tage Furniture. Following her retirement she worked in housekeeping at Davie County Hospital. Herhusband preceded her in death in January. 2000. Survivors; 3 daughters, Bessie (Hubert) Boyd of Biackridge. Va,. Doris Patterson ofHamlet, and Nancy (Stanley) CampbelJ of Cool eemee; 10 giandchildren, in cluding a grandson who was raised in the home, John (Lorraine) Turner of Jamaica, N.Y.; 29 gieat-giandchildren; a great-great-grandchild;.a de voted friend, William Luckey; other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held Wednesday. Dec. 17 at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Rodney Barker officiated and burial followed in Rowan Me morial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends 30 min utes before the service. Online condolence's: CrahamFuneralHome.net. i/^ary Selene Wilson Mary Selene Wilson. 76. diedonDec. 11.2008 in Davis Regional Hospital after an e.x- tended ili- Turner Wil- '' son. one of 12 children. She was educated in Davie County School Sys tem, and joined Piney Grove AME Zion Church at an early age where she remained a nrember for more than 70 years. She was fondly called the mother of the church, She was a hard worker, doing numerous jobs, lastly a certified nursing assistant until her retirement in 1993. Nicknamed Mess Selene or Mess for short, she was a straight up. generous, loving person who would help anyone in need. You could always de pend on her. She married Ben jamin F. Wilson, who preceded her in death. Their union pro duced 9 children, ofwhich 3 are deceased; Mary K Wilson, Jonathan L. Wilson and Willie Lee Fowler, Also preceding her in death were 2 grandchildren. Jonathan and Roland Fowler. Survivors: 3 sons, Ronald E. Wilson of Staiesvjlle. Tenence F. Wilson of Mocksviile, and Bryant A. (Johnsie) Wilson of Cooleemee; a stepson, David Peck of Slaiesville; 3 daugh ters. Dora W. Hearo of Char lotte, Audrey M. Wilson of Slaiesville, and Amelia F. Fiosi of ihe home; 11 grandchildren; 20 greai-grandchildren; 2 sis ters, Ceola Wilson and Octavia Clement, both ofMocksviile: 3 sisters-in-law; 3 brothers-in- law; a God-sister, Vema Allen of Baltimore,' Md.; special friends, Jessie Ann Gaither and Luke Nichols, both of Har mony; a host of nieces, neph ews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral service was held Monday, Dec, IS at 3 p.m. at Piney Grove AME Zion Chiuch in Harmony, The Rev, David Hoover, pastor, officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour before the ser vice. Online condolences: CrahamFuneralHome.net. — "O w c: O" o o Err O c o E- 3 -O t •• c: Bob Charest Dies Monday ^ Mr. Robert Edgar "Bob" Charest, ^9, of Mocks ville,.died Monday.'Oec. 22, 2008 at the home of his daughter in Pleas ant Garden sutruunded by fam ily. He was bom Jan. 21, 1929, in Plymouth County, Mass, to - the Idle Rudolph A. and Delvina lUchard Charest. Bob enjoyed letiremcnt spending time with his family, woodworking, and playing golf. He was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Mocksville, the Moose Lodge and served his country in the Army during the Korean War. He was also preceded in death hy his wife of 53 years, Bobbie; a brother, Norman; and a grandson, Brian Andtatle. Survivors: his daughter and caregiver, Stephanie McNabb (Jeff) of Pleasant Garden; 2 sons, Stephen Charest (Maigy) of Lincoln, Neb. and Scott Charest (Cindy) of Mjnt Hill; 6 grandchildren, Neil Charest iSheree), Tonia McMahon (Ray), Tommy Andrade (Jessi), Erica Hancock (Kevin), Jacob and Nathaniel Charest; 3 stepgrandchildren, Jessica, Jer emy (Carla) and John McNabb; d sisters, Eveylna Balkowski of New Mexico, Blanche^Greeno of Massachusetts, Jeanne McNamara of Illinois and Rose Marie Merrill (David) of New Hampshire; a brother, Rudy Charest (Joan) of Texas; and 9 great-grandchildren. The family will receiye Mends fcom 7-9 p.m., on Fii- day, Dec. 26, at Eaton Funeral Home. Other times on Friday and Saturday the family will receive fiiends at the home of Grandson Tommy Andiade, 251 Lakewood Dr, Mocksville, 345- 8885. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 am;, Saturday, Dec. 27, at Holy Cross Lutheran ~ Church with the Rev. Susan Bame ofHciating. Burial will follow in Rose Cemeteiy. -"■ ■ ■ Memorials: Holy Cross Lutheran, 1913 US 6018. Mocksville; or Hospice/P^a- tive Care of Greensboro,' 2500 Summit Ave.;' Greensboto,^^ 27405. ' . ' ■OnlMtKM sehndoien^si yn^.tatbnfiateTaUeniice.cdm. Elmer Warren Day SrJ The Rev. Elmer Warren Day Sr. died on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem. He was bom on July 27, 1921, in Warrensville to the lateJesse and Bonnie Wyatt Day. He was a member and pastor emeritus of Coraatzer Baptist Church. Day served as pastorof Comatzer Baptist in Davie County for 36 years. He also served as pastor at Smith Grove Baptist Church in DavidsonCounty, and at Lookout Baptist Church in Fayette County, W.Va. Day taught at Piedmont Baptist College in Winston-Sa lem, and was an emeritus mem ber of the General Coimcil of Baptist Mid-Missions in Qeve- land, Ohio. He wtts a veteran of the U.S. Army and served under Gen. Dou^as MacAithur inthe Philippines during World Warn. He was also preceded in death hy 2 sisters, Blanche Powers and Paiiline Bailey; and a brother, Veroer Day. Survivors: bis wife of 59 years, Hope McClung Day; 4 children, Bonnie (David) Washbum,' Warren (Junette) Day, Daimy (Jane) Day, and Lois (Larry) Carter; 9 grand children, Amy, Davy, Andy, Ja son, Jennifer, Justin, Clint,.Sara and Hope; 7 gieai-gi-andchil-' dren, Jacob, Trevor, Tyler, Nathaniel, Aubrey, Cade, and Timothy; a sister, Dapbine Acord ; and a brother, the Rev. Robert Day. Preacher Day 's life and ser vice was honored and temem- ' bered at Comatzer Baptist Sat urday, Dec, 20. The body was placed in the church htom 10-11 a.m. The service began at. 11, with Pastor Jeff Beverly of ficiating. The family received -friends in the fellowship build ing after the service. 'Memorials: Comatzer Bap tist, 1372 Comatzer Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www.iatonfimeralserviee.com. •i rJ rJ O C»o a t=j n..c•ez PS H cn •n o "§ .-1 H D' ef9 - » to Edith White Kcaton Mrs. Ediih White Keaion, 80. ofWyo Road .MocksviUe. died on Saturday. Dec. 20. 2008. She was bom May 26.1928. in Davie County to the late Lemuel L. and Alma Alberta Latham White. Mrs. Keaton was a 1948 graduate of Mocks viUe High School- She was member of Ml. Olive United Methodist Church on Wyo Road in Vadkin County where she sang in the choir. She loved her church and church family. She had heen employed by Southeastern Sewing, Monleigh. B&F. Blackwelder and Carolina Manufacturing. She enjoyed making basket handles, baskets, quilts, doing embroidery and sewing. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 37 years. James Lester Less Keaion on Dec. 31. 1994; and a brother. Carl White. . Survivors: 3 daughters. Pamela K. (Gary) ToUey ofElk Park. Betty K. (Bennie) Smith ofMocksviUe and Elizabeth K. (Johimy) Allison of Wlnston- Salem; 3 grandchildren. Leslie Anne Chandler. Stephanie Miranda Foster and .Matthew Wayne Felts; 2 stepgrandchildren. Lindsay Ntchole Allison and Kyrsten Laine Allison; a great-grand daughter, Haley Ryan Foster. 2 sisters. Betty Sue Smith of MocksviUe and Jane (Jack) Carter of Advance; 3 brothers. Leon (Nancy) White. Gcady (Ann) White and Johnny White, all of MocksviUe. The faraUy received Mends Monday, Dec. 22, at Eaton Funeral Home. .-. A funeral service was con ducted at 1 p.m.. Tuesday. Dec. 23, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Wayne MUler officiating. Burial followed at Wesclawn Gardens of Memory in Clenunons. Memorials: Kate B. Reynoltls Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103; or Mt. OUve Methodist. 3521 Wyo Road, YadkinvUle. 27055, Online condolences: vnvw.eatonfuneralservice.com. Biliy Eugene Myers \/ ^ Mr.BiUyEugeneMyers.75, ^ of Advance, died Friday. Dee. 19, 2008 at Forsyih Medical Center. Myers was a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church, served in the . U.S. Army during the Korean ; ConfUct and had retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. af- ter 35 years. \ Surviving; his wife. EUza- , bcth "Lib" Myers of the home: 3 children. Carolyn M. Gougb and husband Roy ofClemraons. David Myers of JacksonviUe. j Fla. and Richard "Rick" Myers •: and wife Crystii of Advance; 8 grandchildren; 8 great-grand- children; a sister, Hazel Phelps of Advance; 3 brothers. Raymond C. Myers of Easley, S.C.. Travis Lee Myers of Ru ral Hall and Alvin L. Myers and wife Betty of Advance; several nieces and nephews; and a spe cial.ihanks-to Glenn Myers, Nancy Reavis and Christa < Myers. A funeral service was con- ductedatlla.m.Tuesday.Dec. - 23 at ElbavUle United Method ist Church by the Rev., Kirk . Tutterow. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam; ily received friends Monday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderlon Chapel. . Memorials: American Cart- cer Society. Online coudolences: vnvvkhayworth-miller.com. ^ Phyllis Winecoff Nantz ^ Phyllis Winecoff Nantz. 73. of MocksviUe. died on Thursday, Dec. 18. 2008 at Forsyih Medical Center. She was bora on Nov. 2, 1936 in Iredell County, to the late Hampton and Maggie Wilhelra Winecoff. She was also preceded in death by a son, Billy M. Nantz; brothers. Edgar and Bill Winecoff; sister. Thelma Brown. | Survivors: her husband of 53 years, Johnny M. Nantz; children. Cindy A. Nantz of Winston-Salem. Rodney D. Nantz of Cornelius; brother, James Winecoff of Mooresville; sisters. Peggy Garwood of Troutman, Gwen Light of Mooresville; grsuidchiltlren. Jonaihon Nantz, Jacqueline Nantz. and Zack Nantz. Her funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 21 at Cavin-Cook Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Roger Wood officiating. Burial followed at Glenwood Memorial Park. Jewell Tiliniaji Hrrf. StatesvtUe. S-ssBr I