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Jul - Dec\^^rothy Rowe Caivert Mrs. Doroihy Ruwe Calven, 87, of Advance died Monday, June 28.2010 ai Autumn Care in MocksviUe. She was bom Aug. 19,1922 in Bergen County, N J. to James Edward and Marion MacNeil Rowe. Mrs. Caivert was of the Pres byterian faith and was a reader. Surviving: her husband, William Caivert, and a daughter, Lau rie S. Caivert, both of Bogota, NJ.; a son, Charles M. Harve] and wife Barbara of Advance; and a sister, Barbara McMuilen of Maywood, NJ. Mrs. Caivert will be inuraed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum and a memorial service will be held later. Memorials; American Lung Association, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 800. Washington, DC 20004. Online condolences: mvwJuiyu'iirih-milkr.coiu. Mary Leola Barahardt \ Mrs. Mary l,cola Pope Bam- h,irdl,87,of Oak Grove Church Road, Moeksviilc.died Friday, June 25, 2010, at Autumn Care of MocksviUe. She was bom Nov. 26. 1922. in Talladega County, Ala. to the late Walter Edward and Cairic Dnbbs Pope. Mrs. Bamhardi was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Guirch. She enjoyed (raveling, reading, playing cards and waicliing the Atlanta Bisvcs. Site was aiso preceded in death by her husband. Geoige Hcnnan Bamhardt Sr. Survivors; 2 daughters. Lb- da (Joe) Barileil of Salisbury and Jenny (John! Williams of MocksviUe: 2 suns, George (Susair) Bamhardt Jr. of At lantic Beach and Mike (Polly) Bamhardt of MocksviUe; 8 grandchildren, Tiffani Fryar. Mary (Todd) Rosser. Amanda Bamhardt. Sara Jo Bartlett, Joshua Bamhiiixlt, Audrey Wil liams, Holly Williams and Seih Gales: 7 great-grandchildren: and a sister. Irene Traxcler ol Dolhan.Ala. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 am., Monday.June 28, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Joe Woodward ofhciatbg. Biuial rollowed in Oak Grove United Methodist Chitrch Cemetery. The family received friends Sunday. June 27. at the funeral home. Memorials; Oak Grove Meth odist Cemetery Fund. 2539 US 158, MocksviUe. Onlme condolences; ttu-n'. caUiiifiiiU'ruIien'Ue.coin. ''-y'famniy Sue Casey Tammy Sue Casey, 48, of Lakc«ood Drive, MocksviUe. died Wednesday, June 23. 2010. Bom in Mercer County. W.Va., Aug. 18.1961, she was the daughter ofJames F. Han of St. Albans. W.Va. and the late Mary Hazel Franklin Hun. She WHS ofBaptist faith and ntteiuled the MocksviUe Church of God. She haii been assistant manager and was general manager of the Moeksviiie llardees. Also surviving; 2 sons. Aaron (Wendi) House of Moc'k.sville and Jttshua (Mandy) Fouse of Advunce; a daugiiter, Diinieiie Jo-Dawn Casey of MocksviUe; a brother, Jimmie (Tammy) Han of Cooieeinee; a sister. Anna (Tom) Pifer of Virginia Beach, Va.; 2 graiidcliiidrcn. l.indsey Harrison of Mocks- - ville and Jazminc Fouse of Ad vance; a life friend, David Paul Lafoia; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Danny Hart. A service to celebrate her life was Stinday, June 27, at 3 p.m. in the Davic Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev. Jim Giydcr officiating. 'ITie fam ily received friends on Satur day, June 26 at Davic Funeral Sendee. The family received friends Monday, June 28 at the Rodriguez Funeral Home in Blueficld, Va. Burial was at 2:30 on Monday at the Grand- view Cemetery b Blueficld. Onliiic condolences; whw. tlmie/untTahervirejrom. y^lara Graham Corriher Mrs. Clara Sykes Graham Corriher, 72, of MocksviUe, died on June 26,2010. She was bom July 28,1937, to the late Thomas Comer and Mabel Howard Grahtim. Mr.s. Corriher was an active mem ber of First United Methodist Church b MocksviUe. She tvas involved b the Red Hal Soci ety, bridge clubs and her com munity. She lived life to the fullest. Survivors: her husband of 55 years. Jack Coniher Sr. of the home; 2 sons. Jack (Mary) Corriher Jr. and Thomas (An- drcii) Corriher; 4 grandchil dren, Mary, Cynihia, Anna and Zachao'- all of MocksviUe: a sister, Ann (Chuck) Goodman of Greensboro; a brother, Tom (Bivnda) Graham of Advance; and a special sisier-in-inw, Jo CorrihcrofMl.Ulla. • A funeral service celebrat ing her life was comlucled at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 30, at First United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Joe Collins offici ating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The femily received friends Tuesday, June 29, at Ealoii Funeral Home, Memorials; Kate B. Reyn olds Ho-spice. 101 Hospice Lane, Winsion-Saleni, 27103. Online condolences: umw. faionfimeralsfniii; .ivni. Barnes A. Harris Sr. Janies Anthony "Ankie" Har ris Sr.died on Friday. Jvine 25, 2010 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem following an extended illness. He was bom April 7.1953 in Rowan Count)-, son of the late Jantes Brown and Willctte Har ris Blown. He was u graduate of Salisbury High School and was last employed by Woodard Welding in Salisbury. Hesersed in the U.S- Army for two years and the National Guard for 12 years. Fishing was his favorite hobby- He was preceded in death by a brother. Richard Brown, and a grandson. Aubren Hams. Survivors: his wife, Do ris D. Harris of the home: his grandmother. Carrie Hawkins of Salisbuo': 5 son.'. James A. ISonyal Harris Jr. of Green ville. Robert E. (Ebony) Har ris of Salisbury, Justice A. (Sabrina) Harris of Charlotte. Fntderic A. (Mnriiuitta) Har ris of Mocksville. and Ryan J. lAshley) Hajri.s of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Rodney (Ella) Har ris and Lamcmt Brown, both of Salisbury: a sister, Carrie LcGree of Spencer. 6 grand children: and several other rela tives and friends. Graveside service with mili tary riles were scheduled for Thursday. July lat 11 ajti. at National Cemetery in Salis bury. Online condolences: Graha- mFuneralHomejiel. Tilley Hopkins Margie Virginia Tilley Hop kins, 78. of South Salisbury Street. Mocksville. died Tues day. June 22. 2010, at her home. Bom in Stokes County on June 25. 1931. she was the daughter of the late James Harry and Evie Hooker Tilley. She had worked at Burlington Industries and was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork. Her husband, Willie H. Hop kins. preceded her in death. She vt as also preceded in death by a brother. LeimiiieTiUey. Survivors: a son. Tommy Joe (Toni) Lawson of New port. Tenn.; 2 daughters, Robyn Tammy Grogan and partner, Janet Cozari. and Suzy Lawson (Tommy) Carter of Danbury; a sister, Louise Beck of Winston- Salem; 9 grandchildren; and 21 grcai-grandchildrcn. A celebration of life service was held Saturday. June 26. at ' 4 p.m. at the Episcopal Church ' of the Ascension at Fork with tlie Rev. Sealy Cross. Vicar, of ficiating. The family received ' friends at the church following the service. There was a pri- n • vale family burial. ® Memorials; Humane Soci- ^ eiy of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville; Episcopal Church of the Ascension .it Fork, 183 Fork Bixby Road, Advance. Online condolences: vwiv. -• claviefuneralsiTvkr.i:»m. erman David Kelly Sr. Merman David Kelly Sr. of Fort Worth. Texas died Tues day, May 25.2010 at his home following a lingering illness. He and his wife. Diane Rumple Kelly, had recently moved to Ft. Worth from Charlotte to be near their son and family. He was born in Roanoke. Va. on Dec. 19. 1937, son of the late M.L. and Pearl Kelly. Mr. Kelly was a licensed electri cian prior to bis illness- He was a lifetime member of the Mint Hill Masonic Lodge 742. Ht- cnjoyed fishing and being with his grandchildren. A celebration of life will be conducted Saltird.iy, July 3 at Chestnut Grove United Meth odist Church. 2812US 601 N.. Mocksville, at 11 ajn. Visita tion began at 10 ajii. Survivors: his wife. Diane Rumple Kelly; 2 sons, David Kelly Jr. (Heather) of Concord and Todd (April) Kell)- of Forth Worth; Don Griffin (Robin) of Charlotte, who was thought of as a son; 3 brothers, M.L. Kelly Jr. (Bonnie) of Lincoln- ton, Lou Kelly of Long Island, N.Y., and Wayne Kelly of Mi-s- sissippi; 2 sisters. Ixtretta Hln- son of Charione and Gloria Kelly of Virginia; 4 grandchil dren. Tristan. Jamie. Tyler and Hunter; brother-in-law. Dwighl (Xalhy) Rumple and sister-in- iaw, Jane Rumple Nivens (l.e- roy) of Mocksville; and numer ous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother. Bobby Kelly, and a sister. Delorcs Johnson. Memorials: Shriners Hospi tal for Children, 950 W, Far- ris Rd.. Greenville, SC 29605; or Chestnut Grove Methodist, 3038 US 601 N .Mocksville. ;;><|Danny Ray Reavis Command Sgt. Major Ret. Danny Ray Reavis, 54, of Lake City, Ha., died Ttiesday, June 22,2010 of injuries sustained in an auto mobile accident in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Reavis had been a resident of Lake City since April hav ing moved here with his wife from Fort Walton Beach, Fla. He was bom in Statesville, and was a member of the 1974 graduat ing class of West Rowan High School. Following graduation he joined the U.S. Array on July 14,1975 and served until retiring on Sept. 30,2001. He excelled in every aspect of the Army including the infantry, the Airborne Rangers, and was one of the youngest men ever appointed to his final post where be served for almost six years as the Command Sgt. Major over all of the Army posts in Alaska. He was awarded commendations including two Meri torious Service Medals, the Army Commendation Medal, eight Good Conduct Medals, two Army Achievements Medals, the Na tional Defense Service Medal, the Non-Commissioned Officer's Professional Development Ribbon, with Numeral 4, the Army Service Ribbon, the Expert Marksmanship Badge with Automatic Rifle Bar, Expert Infantryman Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Pathfinder Badge and his Ranger Tab. His service to his country took him to aU parts of the world. He served five years and four months in foreign service where he served as part of a team of 12 men for highly classified duties. He loved spending time with children, fishing, camping, woodworking, gardening and listen ing to bluegrass music. He was of the Ciitholic faith. Survivors: his dog Cocoa; his son and daughter-in-law, Rob- en and Erin Leeper of Carrire, Miss.; grandsons, Jonathan Kyle Leepcr and Conner Evans; 3 brothers and sisters-in-law, Larry and Donna Reavis and Randy and Anita Reavis of Woodleaf.and Keith and Cindy Reavis of Cooleemee; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 29, in the chapel of the Dees-Parrish Family Funeral Home with Father Michael Pendeigraft officiating. Burial with full Military Hon ors was at 1 pan. on Wednesday, June 30 in the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Online condolences: parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com. s. e •5" >< v/ZeiZenaida Enal Reavis Mrs.Zenaida En.il "Zenny" Reavis. 55, of Lake City, Fla., died Tuesday, June 22,2010 of injuries sustained in an automobile ac- cident.in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Reavis was bom and raised in the Philippines and married Danny Ray Reavis in Washington State; together they lived in several posts dtiring his military career. Mrs. Reavis was a nurse who never stopped pursuing her education. She graduated on May 9,2009 with a bachelor's degree in nursing from Winston-Salem State University. She was employed at Reception Medical Cen ter with the Florida Department of Corrections in the psychology department. Mrs. Reavis was supportive of her husband and was recognized for her efforts in being awarded the Commander's Award for Public Sersice by the U.S. Army for "the lasting con tribution to the overall quality of life for the soldiers, families and civilian woikfdrce at Fort Greely, Alaska. She gave selflessly of her iime and talents and displayed a positive attitude, in spite of the harsh arctic climate conditions. She enjoyed gardening and loved to read. Mrs. Reavis was a Ciitholic. Survivors: her dog Cocoa; her son and daughter-in-law, Rob ert and Erin Leeper of Carrire, Miss.; grandsons, Jonathan Kyle Leeper and Conner Evans; 3 sisters and brothers-in-law, Fermina and Tim Keith of Orlando, Ha.; Shirley and Randall McCawley, Jacksonville, Ha.; Loretta and Billy Faulkenberry of Lady Lake. Ha.; and 2 brothers. Martin Enal. National City, Calif, and Ed- wardo Enal of Laredo. Texas. Funeral services were conducted at 7 p.m. Ttiesday. June 29, in the chapel of the Decs-Parrish Family Funeral Home with Father Michael Pendcrgrafi officiating. Burial was at 1 p.m. on Wednes day. June 30 in the Horida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Online condolences: parrishfamilyfimerathomeeom. "^^^ossie Hufl" Roberts Mn. Mossie Huff Robens, 86, of Mock Place. MocksvUle, died, Thursday, June 24, 2010 at her home. She was bom Dee. 7, 1923, in Leslie County, Ky. to the late l.S. and Myrtle Nance Huff and was a hoinemaker. Mrs. Roberts was a member of First Baptist Church in Mncksville. Her focus in life was her famiiy and volunteer work. She was a quilter. She was al.so preceded in death by a son, Charles Rob erts and numerous sisters and brothers. Survivors: 3 daughters, Bob bie Morris (Philip) of Mocks- ville, Lynn Hash (Sam) of Tennessee and JoAnna Larson (Ron) of Alabama; 2 sons, George Butcher of Alabama- and Steve Cannon (Taniniy) of Maryland; 11 grandchildren: 7 great-grandchildren; and a sis ter. Geneva Robbins (Jerry) of Tennessee. A graveside service , was conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 26.at Rose Cemetery with Dr. \^n Lankford officiating. ITtc family received friends one hour prior to the service at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; First Baptist Building Fund. 412 N. Main St..Mocksville. Online condolences; nvtv. eaifrtftiiieralsemced.vm. ^uth Dunn Robertson Mrs- Ruth Dunn Robertson. 89, ofAdvance, died on Fritiay, June 25,2010. She was boni Jan. 2,1921 in Davie County to the late Nan nie Smith Dunn and Williant Ollie Dunn. She was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holi ness Church in Advance for more than 70 years. She en joyed tnaking a trip up the road, walking three miles daily wilti her sister-in-law, Elsie- She was preceded in death by her husband, Harmon Glenn i/ Robertson, and her daughter, Gienda Robertson Piner. Survivors: 2 sons, Gerald Robertson (Barbara) of Qer- manton and David Robertson (Janet) of Mocksville; grand children, Teresa Robertson An derson (Joey), Mike Robertson (MicheUe), Bryant Robertson, Kelly Wilson (Matt), Cor- rie Robertson (Paul Quinlan); 2 sisters, Lorciie Petree and Linda Gilley (Sam); 2 broth ers, Hubert Dunn (Nomta Jean) and JB- Dunn (Gay); 9 great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of her life was held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 28 at Redland Pentecostal Holi ness Church with Pastor Jona than Hill officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. ■Ilic family received friends following the service. Memorials: Redland Penic- ' costal Holiness Building Fund. 137 Baltimore Road, Advance. Online condolences: tviviv. hayworlh-millcr.com. Kay Foster Sparks NMr. Ray Foster Sparks. 89. of US LSB, MocksvUle. died Saturday, June 26, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salcin. He was bom June 7, 1921, in Davic County to the late Baxter Boonc and Maltie Fos ter Sparks. Mr. Sparks raised beef and dairy cows, had been a house painter and w as a veter an of the U.S. Army Air Force having sen'ed during World War II. He was a member of Bethlehem I'nit^ Method ist Church. Mr. Sparks loved Snook's Barbcqtie, hU family heritage and an unpretentious lifestyle. He was defined by his generous heart. Indepen dent spirit and devotion to his wife, Dorothy, his children and grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Virgil, Cl- etus and Donald Sparks. Survivors: his wife of al most 62 years. Dorothy Gray Howard Sparks of the home; a daughter, Carole (David) Par tis of Columbia, Md.; a son, Dotiaki Ray (Linda) Sparks of MocksvUle; 6 grandchildren. Tommy (Rebekah) Sparks of Mocksville, Julia (Lang) Weth- ington of Columbia, Md., Mar sha Sparks of Advance, Melissa Pairis of Baltimore, Md., Tori (Tony) F.llisof Vienna, Vn. and Kelli Parris of Tampa, Ra; and 5 great-gmndchildren, Tyler and Gavin Dancy and Jack, An- nabelle and Max Welhingtoii. A funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m. Monday, June 28, at F,aton Funeral Chapel, Burial followed in Bethle hem United Methodist ChurchCemetery. The family received friends Sunday, June 27, at the funeral home. Memorials; Bethlehem Methodist Cemetery Fund, 321 Redland Road, Advance. Online condolences; naiav. eatonfiineralservicejrom. ^ohn F. Underwood Mf InKn Pr«nklin TMr /Otba Lee Stroud Olha Lee Stroud. 82. of Ridge Road, Mocksvillc, died Monday, June 28, 2010, at Iredell Memorial Hospital. He was bom June 8. 1928. in Giiilford County, sun of the late Sanford Edgar and Avis Victoria Dayvalt Stroud. He was H member of Society Bap tist Church and a founding and charter member of County Line Tire Department. He was a re tired driver and rottte salesman with J.I'. Green in Mocksville and a chicken beef cattle farmer following retirement. He was also preceded in death by 3 sisters. Esiclle Mc Neil, Evelyn Cromer, and Car- lenc Stroud; and 5 brothers, Herman Sttoud, J.C. Stroud, EdW'nrd Strotid. S.E. Stroud. Jr.. and Robert E. Stroud. .Survivors; his wife of 64 years, Pauline Johtistm Stroud. whom he married on Jan. 26. 1946; 2 daughters, Edith S. Johnson (David) of Mocksville and Mnrtlia Ireland (Jerry) of Yadkinville; a son. James L. Stroud of Ocala, Fla.; 7 grand children, Randy Stroud, Rob ert Stroud (Carrie), Regina Mooney (Scott Gunter), David I-cc Johnson (April Sieeje). Carl Boger. Odell Bogcr. and Dee Dee Carpenter (Ray); 4 great-grandchildren, Michael l^nning (Dakota), Justin (can ning, Callie Stroud, and Taylor Carpenter; a great-grcal-grand- child.Kami Lanning: and a sis ter, Sarah S. Wall of Archdale. . John Franklin Under wood, 63. of Jericho Church Road. Mocksville. died Wednesday. June 23. 2010, at Davie County Hospital. He was bom Feb. 11, 1947, in Minnesota to the late Hank Miles and Loretta Taylor Un- derw'ood. Mr. Underwood was the former owner of Under wood Rests. He was an inven tor, n songwriter who played many insCrtimenis, loved music of all sons and motorcycles. Survivors: his wife of 20 years. Jean Marie Smith Un derwood of the home; a son. Alan Taylor Underwood of the home; a sister, Connie (Wade) Sevcrson of Minnesota; and 2 nephews. Bobby and Michael Sevcrson of Minnesota. A graveside serv ice was con ducted at 10 ami. Monday,June 28 at Hardison United Meth odist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Sun day, June 27 at baton Funeral Home. Memorials: American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro. 27407: A Storehouse For Jesus. 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville: or National Stroke Association, 9707 E. Easter Ltinc, Centen nial, CO 80112. Online condolences: m-ww, calon/uneralser\'icc.cont. Funeral services celebrating his life were at 11 a.m. Wednes day, June 30 in the Wcstmorc- liind Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home with the Revs. David Childress and Billy Stroud officiating. TTie body lie in slate 30 minutes prior to tlic funeral hour and burial fol lowed in the .Society Baptist Church Cemetery. The fam ily received Iriends Tiie.sday at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. Condolences: Hnvi'JjuncA- jolmsonfiincralhomc^om. l^nnie Ijames-Wllson Annie lj:e Ijames-Wilson, 60, of Columbus, Ohio, died June 24, 2010, after a short illness. She was bom jn Davie Coun ty on April 18,1950 to the late Elder John Calvin and Kath- erine G. Ijamcs. She attended Davie County schools and was a gradu.ite of the Davie High School Class of 1968, During her high school years she en joyed playing basketball for the Mohawkcilcs, where she won many awards as captain of the team. She attended Mt. Zion Holiness Church while living in Davie. She relocated to Co- lujnbus.Ohioin 1975. There she was active and recogniwd for services within her community- She WHS a school bus driver for Franklin County Schools. She completed culinary school, and also won a directors award in Ohio in tlie department of youth . services. Svifvivors: 2 daughters. Detra Nicole March of Marysvilie, Ohio, Lcsha Sade March of the home; a son, Marqui.s March of the home; 2 grandchildren,Ant- wann J. March and SanyikaAnn March ofColumbus .Ohio; 4 sis ters. Rosa Lee (Jimmy) Arnold of Cooleeniee, Pastor Nettye Ijames-Barber of Mocksville, l^nisler Sylvia I. Mankins.and Maxine I- Evans of Columbus; 2 brothers, Bishop James E. (Josephine) Jjames and John Calvin (Maragret) Ijames Jr., both of Mocksville; and a host Richard Cabot Coe Mr. Richard Cabot Coe, 51, of Winston-Salem died Satur day, July 3,2010 at his home. He was bom Jan. 15,1959 in Queens, N.Y. to Richard Cabot and Joan Adams Coe. He was preceded in death by his father. Surviving: his mother of Advance; a sister, Patricia C. Smith and husband Thomas "Zero" of Farmington; and a special fiiend, Bonnie-Karen Byrne of Winston-Salem. A memorial service will be held at 2 pan. Sunday at Hay- worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Kevin Frack offi ciating. The family will receive fiiends following the service. Memorials: Animal Adop tion & Rescue Foundation (AARF), 311 Harvey St., Win ston-Salem, 27103. erry B. Cranford Mr. Jeny B. Cranford, 76, of Junction Road, Mocksville, died FHday, July 2,2010, at his home. He was bom Dec. 26,1933, in Rowan County to the late A.N. and Helen Lyerly Cranford. Mr. Cranford retired in 1998, aAer 35 years as president and owner of Cranford Manufacturing. He was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife, Doro thy Dedmon Cranford of the home; 2 daughters, Pamela C. (Jimmy) Whitman and Karen L. Cranford, all of Salisbury; and 3 brothers, Roy, Bob and Don, all of Woodleaf. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a jn., Sattnday, July 10, at Baton Funeral Cha pel with the Revs. Joe Collins, DMin. and Perry Bradshaw of ficiating. Entombment wUl fol low in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family will receive friends fitora 7-9 p.m., Friday, July 9, at the funeral home. Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist, PO Box 69, Cool eemee; American Diabetes Assoc., PO Box 11454, Alex andria, VA 22312; or National Kidney Foundation of NC, 4819 Park Road, Suite C, Char lotte, 28209-3274. Online condolences; uiiw. eatonfiineralservicejcom. JKonald Edward Cregar Mr. Ronald Edward Cregar, 64, of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Saturday, July 3, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Feb. 2,1946, in Smyth County, Va. to the late Tony and Mary Frances Call Cregar. Mr. Cregar had been employed by J.P. Green Mill ing Co. for more than 30 years. He was a basketball coach at the Brock and a football coach for Mocksville. Mr. Cregar en joyed gardening and caiuung. He was also preceded in death by a son, Billy; and infant children, Anthony and Angela. Survivors: 5 children, Joseph Edward (Stephanie) Cregar, Ronald Jason Cregar, Frances Roxatma Cregar, all of Mocks ville, Rebecca Mae Ferebee of Winston-Salem and Sarah Eliz abeth (Jeff) Richards of Mocks ville;'3 sisters, Frances Fay Washbum of Nashville, Tenn., Janice Lynn (Willy) Leonard of Rockwell and Judy Carol (Johnny) Booe of Mocksville; a brother, Amold (Bonnie) Cre gar of Bland, Va.; 12 grandchil dren; 2 stepgrandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, July 6, at Eaton l^neral Chapel with the Rev. Larry Thompson offi ciating. Burid followed in Bat ons Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received iWends Monday, July 5, at Eaton Fu neral Home. Online condolences: wwiv. eatonfimeralservice £om. o 0^ J- «r> O n 0 e z H «< § W 1 CA O O S. s/Hazel Mae Gray Davis Mis. Hazel Mac Gray Davis died on July 5,2010.in Gordon Hospice Home following an extended illness. She was bora in Iredell County, July 6,1930, daughter of the laie Ada Gray. She at tended iredeil County Schools, and was a life member of Pin- cy Grove AME Zion Church, where she was a member of the Senior Choir, president of the Usher Board, and a member of the Missionary Depariment.On March 20. 1959. she was mar ried to Marvin Davis. She en joyed sewing, gardening, trav eling, and church. Two brothers. Junior Gray and Robert Gray, and two sis ters. Louise James and Mary Gaither, .tlso preceded her in death. Survivors; her husband, Marvin Davis of Savannah. Ga.; a son, Milton C. (Sharon) Davis of Charlotte; 2 daugh ters. Beverly (Donald) Ham ilton of Savannah, and Anita •Shelly" (Reginald) Holmes of Savannah; 2 sisters, Vivian lines of Far Rockaway, N.Y., and Hester Thompson of Har mony: 5 grandchildren. Thad- dus. Teleisha. Gregory, N.ifia. and Donald Jr.; a special friend. Eva Turner of Staiesville; sev eral other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be Fri day, July 9 at 1 p.m. at Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Hannony. TTic Rev, I.E. Rho des will officiaie and burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour before the service at the church. Online condolences: Graha- mFiinfralHoillCMcl. IVudy Larson Davis ^ Mrs. Triidy Larson Davis, 62, of Advance, died Friday, July 2, 2010 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. She was born March 24, 1948 in Rockford. 111. to Wil liam and Viola Guffey Larson. Mrs. Davis bad retired after 39 years as a reservation agent for the airline industry. She was an animal lover and supporter of animal rights and humane treatment of animals. Mrs. Da vis had several hobbies such as quilling, pottery and jewelry making. Survivors: her husband. Chuck Davis of the home; a daughter. Danyel D. Hatcher and husband Scott of Advance; a son, Charles Daniel Bradley end wife Leslie of Santa Rosa, NJtl-; 5 grandchildren, Bran don Hatcher and Desiree, Dan iel , Dylan and Tanisha Bradley; her mother, Viola Mae Lamp of Rockford, 111.; a brother, Wil liam J. Larson and wife Ann of Duarte. Calif.; a sister, Susan L. Gevenz and husband Russ of Sunnyvale, Calif.; and her mother-in-law, Joyce Peard of Mocksville. A funeral service was to bo conducted at 6:30 p.m.Wednes day, July 7 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. Reece Wall. The family was to receive friends following the service at the funeral home. Memorials: St. Jude Chil dren's Re.searcii Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis. TN 38105. Online condolences: wnw. haywonh-iiiiller^om. ^Betty Rose Hege Mrs- Beity Rose Railedge Hege of Advance died July S. 2010 following a two-month decline from a rare neurologi cal disease. She was bom July 1. 1929. the second of four daughters, to Walter Glenn and Moielle McCuUoh Ratledge. Mrs. Hege worked 43 yean at Western Electric where she made many friends and continued to visit, bowl and travel with them through the years since her retirement in 1990. She was u member of Elbaville United Methodist Church in which she remained a responsible mem ber until her decline in health. She embraced every pastor, especially the current one, the Rev. Kirk Tutterow. She will be remembered for her atten tive care of her husband during his fraillasi few years. She was cheerful and witty, had a sharp intellect, loved reading, cross- woi^ puzzles and Scrabble. She was preceded in death by her husband Bob who died in 2006. Surviving: her son, Stephen Clay Hege and wife Debbie Potts Hege of Advance; sis ters and brothers-in-law, Owen and George Frye of Mocks- ville, Frances and Dave Ward of Advance and (Kennit) Ann and Harvey Hamrick of Chapel Hill; several nieces and neph ews; grand nieces and neph ews two granddogs, Wiley and Bo; and an extended family of Qrsi cousins and 2 aunts, Hat- lie Mae McCulloh and Bonnie Helsabeck from the Redland community. A funeral service was to be held at 11 am, Thursday, July 8 at Elbaville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kirk Tut terow officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednes day. July 7 at the Hayworlh- Miller Kindenon Chapel. Memorials: Deborah Bur gess Cancer Survivors Fund, Fcrsylh Medical Center Foun dation, 3333 Silas Creek Park way, Winston-Salem. 27103; Elbaville Methodist. 2595 NC 801 S.. Advance; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or to a charity of one's choice. Online imndolences; hayK'orth-nixllerx:om. (Melinda Dale Moore \ Mrs. Melinda Dale Moore Moore. 34, of Mocksville, died July 3. 2010 at Foreylh Medi cal Center after a battle with cancer. She was bom Oct. 16, 1975 in Davie County to Marvin Jas per and Elaine Miller Moore, who survive- Also surviving; her hus band, Benjie Gray Moore; her son, Christopher .Alex Moore; a daughter. Katie Ann Moore; brother, Mark Steven (Penny) Moore; nephews, Craig Moore, Andrew Moore; nieces, Natalie Moore, Haley Moore, and Han nah Moore. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Alfred Miller, Dorothy Stewart Miller, Woody Moore, and Auiry Har- rold Moore. Slic was a 1993 graduate of Davje High School, where she was a cultural exchange stu dent who lived and worked in Hamburg, Geminny. She was a graduate of Forsyth Techni cal College, and was employed by Food Lion as the deli man ager in Mt, Airy. The family re ceived friends Monday at Gen try Family Funend Service in Yadkinville. Her funeral service was at II am. Tuesday in the Gen try Family Chapel by Brother Daniel Robertson, pastor of Stafford Community Church. Burial followed in Liberty Bap tist Church Cemetery. Online condolences: ivw. goifrji^nera/scrv/cc.com- V^ary Frances O'Neal Mary Frances Cranfill O'Neal. 67. of Sand Clay Une, MocksviUe. died on Sunday, July4.2010ai her borne. Bom in Forsyth County on March 7, 1943. she was the daughter of the late Luther Vemon Cranfill and the late Kathleen Pcele neroing. She was retired from the Davle County Schools after 25 years as a teacher assistant and was a member of Turrentute Baptist Church. She was a member of the NCATA, the Center Com munity Development Group and the Piedmont Antique Power Association Au.vlliary. Survivors: her husband, John Henry O'Neal; 2 daugh ters. Oiarlene O'Neal (Jimmy) Hayes and Tammy O'Neal of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Uw- rence Cranfill of Winston- Salem and Donald (Helen) Cranfill of Mocksville; a sister, Retha (Curtis) Galther of Har mony: 6 grandchildren; and I great-grandchild. She was also preceded in death by a great grandson. Wil liam Robert Manning- The service to celebrate her life was to be held on Thursday. July 8, at 11 am. at Cen ter United Methodist Church with the Revs. Greg McEwen and Robin Fitzgerald officiat-ing.She was to lie in state for 30 minutes prior to the funeral hour. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Wednes day, July 7, from 6-8 pm. at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: E.G. Program at Shady Grove Elementary, 3179 Comatzer Road. Advance; or Ihe Center UMC Cemetery Fund, do Linda Owings. 728 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksville. Online coadolenees: tvwv. daviejimerulsenice^om. \_/jeffrey Vincent Fatten vX Jeffrey Vincent Patton. 44. of Greensboro, died Thursday, July 1, 2010 at Wesley Long Memorial Hospital. He was bom Oct. 1.1965 in Forsyth County to William C. and Sharon Langford Patton. He was a Methodist. He gradu ated from Forsyth Country Day High School where he was a member of the state cham pion basketball team. He was a graduate of Greensboro Col lege with a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1987, and where he was a mem ber of the board of visitors and was indtictcd into the NCAA Baskeihal) Hall of Fame. Mr. Patton was a Kentucky Colo nel. and worked for Wrangler, a division of the VF Corp. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, George W. and Iris L. Langford. and Julia S. Patton. Surviving; his wife. Kathy Panon of the home; a daugh ter. Brianna Elizabelli Patton of Bowling Green. Ky.; 2 sons. Keegan Tyler Patton and Ole William Patton. -both of the home; his parents of Winston- Salem; an aunt, Jodi Patlon- Athey and husband R.C. of Farmingion; uncle, James F. Patton and wife Glennie of Advance; great-uncle, Tom Leihmons of Winston-Salem; father-in-law.William P. Regis ter of Fayettevillc; and brother- in-law. Dr. Brent Register of Clarion, Pa. A memorial service was held at 2 p-m. Sunday, July 4 at Ad vance United Methodist Church with the Rev. Cheryl Skinnerofficiating. The family received friends foUowing the service. Memorials: American Can cer Society, 4A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro. 27407. Online condolences; www. ha^worlh-miller^om- vRev. Clyde Phillips Jr. The Rev. Clyde Phillips Jr.. 80, of Advance died on July 4. 2010 at Forsylh Medical Cen ter. He was bom Jan. 28, 1930 to Clyde and Laura Phillips Sr. He served in the nunistry for 36 years. He was a member of Hanes Baptist Church, where he accepted his calling to preach God's word. Later he became a member of Woodland Baptist Church and began his minis try at Faith Community, Ma- ranatha Baptist, Bannertown Baptist, New Hope Baptist and Hope Baptist Tabernacle, He then became a member of Yad- kin Valley Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents; 4 brothers, Carl Ray, Lester, Cletus and Claude "Buster" Phillips; and 2 sisters, Dorothy Shelton and Barbara Dorse. Surt'iving: his wife of 59 years, Dorothy Phillips; chil dren. Steve (Anne) Phillips, Judy (Ricky) Williams, Janet (Ronnie) Davis and Ronnie (Andra) PhiUips; grandchil dren, Mike (Shellen) Phillips, Angle (Chuck) Brown, Philip (Wendy) Williams, Kimberly (Jared) Hoots, Brittany Davis, Tiffany Davis, Gray Phillips and Steven PhUlips; 5 great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mo- zelle (Tom) Slater and Juanita (Odell) Taylor; and several nephews and nieces. The received friends on Tuesday, July 6 atYadkin Val ley Baptist Church, Advance. A funeral service was held at 11 am. Wednesday. July 7, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church with the Revs.. Ronnie Crad- dock and Randy Johnson offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Online condolences: mww. haywonh-miller.com. ^Ima Hendricks Sell ^ Mrs. Elma Hendricks Sell, 94, of St. Simons Island, Oa., fomerly of Wilkesboro Street, MtKksville, died Satiuday, July 3,2010, at Marsh's Edge in St. Simons Island. She was bom June 24,1916, in Davie County to the late Clarence and Mattie Hendrix Hendricks. Mrs. Sell was a member of First United Methodist Church in Mocksville. n She was also preceded in death by her husband, Bryan Sell; and a sister, Louise Mill- er. Survivors: a daughter, Kar- leen Thompson of St. SimonsIsland; a son, Billy Sell of Lo cust; 2 brothers, Clyde Hen dricks of Advance and Robert Hendricks of Mocksville; 4grandchildren; 13 great-grand children; and 3 great-great- grandchildren. A funeral service was con- ducted at 11 am. Tuesday, July 6, at Mocksville First United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Joe Clollins, DJdin, and Darren Alexander officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial -followed in Rose Cemetery. The family re ceived friends Monday, July 5, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: charity of do nor's choice. Online condolences: www. ealonfuneralservicex:om. Matthew Bradley Smith Matthew Bradley Smith, 23, of Tampa, Ha., died on June 27,2010. He was bom on July 6,1986 in Fotsyth County. When he was about 2 years old he moved to Camp Lejeune. He lived there until he was 15, at which time he moved to Tampa, Fla. He served his country in the 6® Marines. He fought with his unit on two tours in Iraq. Survivors: his wife, Vivian, and 2 sons, Jayden Matthew and Jake Bradley; dad. Brad Smith; mom and stqt-dad, DeLane and 1 niff Faber, brothers Mitchell and Marshall; sister, Maddisoil; grandparents. Bob and Ada Smith and Wesley and Diane Vestal; 4 aunts Gail Wilkinson, Jill Jennett, Raquelle Vestal (Rocky) and Ginger Vestal; 2 uncles, Duane Vestal (Bubba) and Mark Jennett; and cousins Amanda, Brandi, Cheyarme and Nathan. A memorial service will be held at the VFW Building in Advance on July 17 at 2 pm., officiated by Pastor Will Ptyer. 03- c (1 o c «< w 3 w V3 K o o a. •I ^^Katharine Hunley Bost Katharine Hunley Bost, 92, died on Friday July 9,2010, at The Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks, in Salisbury. She was bom on Oct. 29. 1917, in Chesterfield, S.C-. the second daughter of Mary and Charles Hunley. She graduated from Chesterfield High School and continued her education at Winthrop College, earning an A£. degree. She taught school in South and North Carolina. During World War U, she served in the American Red Cross Hospital Recreation Service. Later, earning a master's of education from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, she was certified as a speech pathologist. Her education ca reer spaimed 45 years. During the summers of the school year, she continued her learning at educational institutions in Uni versity of Hawaii, San Francis co State College, Appalachian State, The Peabody Institute, and "Hie Morganton School for the Deaf. She had a life mem bership in the N.C. Speech, Hearing and Language Asso ciation and was a life member and had national certification in the American Speech and Hearing Association. Her vol unteer work included; 10 years in the Audiology Speech Pa thology Department in the VA Hospital in Salisbury. She was involved with Unity Presbyte rian Church as long as she was able. Active with The Republi can Women in Rowan County, she donated considerable time to their causes. In retirement, she polished her writing skills, bringing enjoyment to family and friends through her bio graphical and event writings. After the death of her first hus band, Walter Hooper, in 1964, she married Hoberl Bost of Woodleaf, who died in 2008. Her home church was St. Paul United Methodist Church in Chesterfield, S.C. After her marriage to Hoberf Bost, she joined the Unity Presbyterian Church in Woodleaf.' She was preceded in death by her older sister, Margaret Hunley Moore, and her young er brother, Charles L. Hunley. Survivors: 2 brothers. Bill Hunley of Brevard, Frank Him- ley of Monroe; and 2 sisters. Dr. Mary Louise Hunley of Asheville, Betty Hunley Bar rett of Laurinburg; 6 nephews, Stan Moore of Fletcher, Joe Moore of San Francisco, Craig Hunley of Charlotte, Don Hun ley of Swannanoa, Jim Barrett of Asheville and Dan Barrett of Advance, 5 nieces; Mary Hope Moore Funkhouser of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Elisabeth Hunley of Monroe, Jane Hunley Fuller of Brevard, Lou Hunley of Greenville, S.C. and Betsy Bar rett Rosemann of Goldsboro; 14 nieces and nephews of her late husband. A service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 13, at Unity Presbyterian Church to cele brate her life. The Revs. Phillip Hagan and Gene Bruce offici ated. Visitation was at 10 a.m. at the church fellowship hall preceding the 11 a.m. service. Memorials: The Madge Cur tis Circle, St. Paul Methodist, 305 W. Main St., Chesterfield, SC 29709; The Building Fund, Unity Presbyterian, PO Box 28. Cleveland, 27054. Online condolences: wnn-. siiinnwrsettfuneralhome .com. jK^ark Harold Chappell Mr. Mark Harold Chap pell, 47, of Hamptonville, diedMonday,Julyl2.2010atWake Forest University Baptist Medt- cal Center. He was bom Oct. 11, 1962 ^ in Surry County to Cloyce and Louise M. Chappell. Mr. Chap pell was a member of Swaims Baptist Church. He was a member of the NRA who loved the outdoofs by spending time hunting, fishing, and doing taxidermy work. He was preceded in death by his patemal grandparents, John and Bertha Chappell and his matemal grandmother, Naomi M.Mathis. Surviving; his wife, Amy Hawkins Chappell of the home; his daughter. Iris Naomi Chap pell; his parents, Cloyce and Louise M. Chappell, Jonesville; aunts, Carol Parks, Edwina Shore, both of HamptonviUe; uncles. Cecil (Bonnie) Chap pell, Hamptonville and Jimime Mathis of Winston-Salem. A memorial service for Mr. Chappell will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 16 at Swaims Bap tist Church by the Rev. Jerry Shelton, Pastor Joey Moore of Boiling Springs Baptist Church, and the Rev. Roger Groce. "pie family will receive friends im mediately following the service in the fellowship hall. Memorials; Swaims Baptist, Swaims Church Road. Hamp tonville, 27020. Online condolences; ivmiv. gentiyfuneralservice rom. o 1 T LT r O © I w o o C! •< K Z ts « is P r c c rJ 5 o Green HiU Road. MocksviUe, died Friday. July 9. 2010 at his home in the care of his family. He was bom Sept. 15, 1956 in Germany and moved to Al buquerque, N.M. when he was 2. Later his family mo\'ed to and continues to live in Charlotte. A graduate of Independence High School, in 1979 he graduated from UNC Chiiriolle studying pre-phamtacy/med. and from Life Chiropractic College in Marietta, Ga. in 1982. He was self taught in Spanish and Ger man. He challenged himself to leant to fly and received hi.s pilot's license. His fondness for speed spilled from planes to sport cars. As an accom plished musician on the banjo, piano, guitar, mandolin, one of his greatest musical loves was phiying the fiddle. He enter tained family and friends since high school and at many blue- grass festivals. He Is the son of Erika Cudd of Charlone and the late David Cudd. Dr. Cudd worked in Mocksvillc for years with chiropractic services at Davie Chiropractic Clinic and later devoted much of his lime to helping local residents. He had a deep concern and com- p.ission for the Hispanic com munity, establishing an afford able clinic at Vintage Village Pica Market. Caring for and meeting his patients needs was his primary objective. Surviving: his wife of 20 years, Lisa Foster Cudd; 2 sons, Bryan Cudd of the home and Daniel Hurt and wife Donna of MocksviUe; 2 daughters, Alys- sia Cudd-Winters and husband Nick of Advance and Amanda Cudd-Williard and husband Stephen of Winston-Salem; Emma Mae Winters, daughter of Alyssia and Nick Winters, is his only granddaughter with a second grandchild expected in February to son Daniel and Donna Hurt; a brother. Tony Cudd of Charlotte, A celebration of his life and memory will be held at 7 p.m. Monday. July 19 at the Jericho Hardison Ruritan Building on Green Hill Road, MocksviUe. )fflope Corrine Farris Hope Conine Farris died on July 7.2010, She was born in Palestine, Texas and later moved with her family to Los Angeles, Calif,, She was an only child and her parents preceded her in de.alh. She graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and later attended East Los Ange les Junior College. She began working for the Veterans Ad ministration at an early age, and retired after 36 years as the lead information receptionist in nrdir"' ^'i- ltinn She m,-i "Tier husband, Milton Thompson^ ' aml'Ui Ihls union one child was born. At an e.arly age, she ac cepted the Lord and enjoyed working in the church and had nil affection for the elderly and sick. She is known for her smile and her "Sock-it-lo-me cake." She liked to make others smile and will be remembered for her kindness and generosity. She moved to North Carolina in 1995 to join her daughter and her family. She enjoyed North Carolina and readily cuade it her home. Survivors: a daughter, grand daughter. grand.son. and a host of relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held on Tuesday, July 13 at 2 p.m. at Hickory Grove AME Zion Church in Ciemmons. The Rev. Michael Gaddy, pastor, offici ated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church. Online condolences; Graha- mFimeralHomeJic!. ^ I Cy 9 13^ b-•< P3 s? "N VI P3 o •K P3 O o a Heaion. 84. of US 64 West. Mocksville.dietl Saturday.July 10.2010. at her home. Mrs. Heaton was bom Nov. 7. 1925. in Bullock County, Ga. to the late George Estas and Nannie Lanier Heaton.She was a member First United Baptist Church of Clayton, Ga. where she had sung in the choir. Mrs. Heaton loved to sew. cook, play bridge and golf. .She was also preceded in death by a sister. Clyde Allen; and 3 brothers. Jack WiUiam- son, George E. Williamson Jr. and Curtis Williamson. Survivors: herhusband,Sam uel A. Heaton Jr. of the home; 2 sons, Samuel A. Heaton HI and wife. Pamela S. Fox of Mocks- ville and Dr. James L. Heaton of Georgia: 2 grandchildren. Jason Lanier Heaton and Jack son Thomas Heaton; a brother. Earl Williamson of Fla.; and mother of the grandchildren. Jana H. Hfeaton. A memorial service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday. July 31, at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Chaplain Fred Moretz and the Rev. Connie Bowers officiating. Memorials: Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103; or charity of donor's choice. Online condolences; wwiv. (■alonfiiirertilsirvk-f.com. X^ker J. Hendrix'A Mr. EdkerJ. Hendrix. 87, of Sunset Drive, Mocksville. died Friday, July 9,2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. He was bom Nov. 3,1922, in Davie County to the late Lon- nie and Stella Ellis Hendrix and retired from R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Mr. Hendrix was a veteran of the US Navy hav ing served during World War II and was a member of Comatzer United Methodist Church. His first love was family. He also enjoyed yardwork. mowing and being outside. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Rorence Bean Hendrix; a daughter and son-in-law. Marcia and Lester Beatichamp; and 2 sisters. Dor othy Hayes and Gertrutle Jolly; and 2 brothers. Harrell Hendrix and Monliccllo Hendrix. Survivors; a son. Delano Hendrix (Amy) of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Kevin Hen drix (Paige). Bryan Hendrix. Audra Beauchamp and Scott Be.iuchamp (Chellie): 6 great grandchildren. Preston. Cloud. Graham. Autumn. Andrew ajid Ryan; 2 sisters. Evelyn Hem- rick (Tom) of Mocksville and Sue Rivers (Fred) of Roxboro; a brother. G. Vemon Hentlrix (Patty) of Mocksville; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 11. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shane Young officiating. Burial followed in Comatzer United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Saturday, July 10. at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences; iwtr. eatnnfimeratserficf/roni. 'yXrny Crawford Myers \ Amy Crawford Myers, 91 .of Gloucester. Va.. died early Sun day moming. July 11.2010- She was in her home with her son John by her side. She was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday. July 21. at in Cooleemee United Method ist Churclt in Cooleemee from6-7 pjn. by the Rev, Patrick Marion. Graveside rites will be in Salisbury National Cemetery in Salisbury on Thursday. July 22 at 11 a.m. ,]^^ynn Ferebee Keevcr^ Lynn Ferebee Keever. 49, of Clemmons. died Monday. July 12, 2010 at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. No formal seivices will be held. O) 'vChristeU Marie Saguilan Christen Marie Santis Guz man Saguilan, 32, of Concord died on Sunday, June 27,2010 at Tucker Hospice in Kannapo- lis, after a battle with numerous life threatening ilhiesses. Her nftoito was "To God be the Glory." Bom on Oct. 25, ' 1977 in Cabaiius County, she was a housewife ajid mother, She was a member of Foot of The Cross Freewill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather. Jack Threadgill, paternal grandmother, Betsy Santis, and uncle, Alvin Threadgill. A visitation wa.s held at Hart- sell Funeral Home Concord on Tuesday, June 29. Her funeral services were held at Harisell Funeral Home Chapel in Con cord on Wednesday, June 30, ,11 11 am., with the Revs. Rob ert Earnhardt and Jeny McCali officiating. Burial followed at Cabarrus Memovinl Gardens, Survivors; liusband. Carlos Saguilan of Concord; son, Mat thew Guzman, daughter, Han nah Santis, both of the home; mother, Linda Threadgill Mc- . Call and husband Jerry of Con cord; father, John Hunt Santis and wife Teresa of Mocksville; brothers, Rocky Santis of Con cord, Clifford Honeycuit of Midland, Christopher Honey- cult of Concord; sisters, Eliza beth Santis. Rebekah Santis both of Mocksville; step-sister. Sandy Chamberlain of Con cord; maternal grandmother, Ellen Hartness of Kannupo- lis; paternal grandfather, Zeb Santis of Concord; 8 aunts; 7 uncles. Memorials; Hospice/Pal liative Care of Cabarrus, 5003 Hospice Une Kannapolis. 28081, Online condolences: wuni'. barisellfli.coin. ^^udy Jordan Beck Mis- Judy Jordan Beck, 66. of South Wentwonh Drive. Mocksville, fomicrly of CcxjI- ccmee, died Monday, July 19. 2010. at Autumn Care of Mocksvilic- She was bora July 12. 1944. in Rowao County to the lute Robert Scott and Ruby Smith Jordan. Mrs. Beck was a char ter member of Victory Bajnisi Chttrch in Cuolremee and was an active member of the Re tired Teachers Association. She retired from Cooleemce El ementary School as a teacher's assistant after years. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Howard 'fhoma-s Beck. Survivors: a son. Da vid Wayne Beck (Robin) of Mocksville; 2 granddaughters. Savannah and Summer Beck; a sister. Lyndii Myers (Barry) of Mocksville; and nunterous nieces, nephews and great niec es and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 4 pm.. Thurs day, July 22, nt Victory Baptist Church with the Rev. Shelby Harbour ofhciating. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 pjn., Wednesday, July 21, at Baton Funeral Home. Memorials; Victory Baptist Building Fund, PO Box'686 Cooleemce. Online condolences: irivw. ealoiifiiwrulscrvicexom. ^Thomas W. Connors Sr. ^The Rev. Thomas Wilbert Connors Sr.. 76, of Leisure Lane. Mocksville died on Sat urday. June 26,2010 afWFUB- MC in Wihslon-Satem. He was bom March 27, !9?4 in Philadelphia, Pa, to the late Joseph and Inetta Smith Con nors. He was a graduate of the city schools of Kiiladelphia, and graduated valedictorian at Central Jersey Bible College, He was a graduate of the Phila delphia Offset Printing School. Connors retired from U1 Inter national. Pliiladclphia, where he was employed as a manager of the printing department. He also retired from printing services from Bowman Gray Science of Medicme, Winston- Salem, He was a veteran of the US Air Force where he served as a medic. In his early years. Connors was a member of Holy Temple COGIC, Philadelphia, l.ater, he joined Oak Grove Baptist Church, where he was ordained and licensed as a min ister and served as a Sunday School teacher, superintendent, Christian Education director and on the ministerial staff. His ordination sermon was titled: "What's in a Name? Connors pastored several churches in cluding Hilliard Station Baptist Chuich, Philadelphia, Forbusli Baptist Church, KuntsviHe, and Bethel Church, Kannapo- lis, and an associate minister at Gethsemanc Missionary Bap tist Church, Salisbury, After his tttircment from pastoring, Connors became a member of New Birth Worship Center where he served in many areas of ministry, and as volunteer counselor aod intake special ist at the Storehouse for Jesus, He enjoyed this work and led many soiiis to Christ. He was a member of the In-Planl Print ing Management Association and the NC Western Ministers Fellowship. Surviving; his wife of 41 years, Kathleen Hill Con nors of the home; children, Pier Connors, Manassas.'Va,, Tliomas Connors (Nina), Col- Icyville, Texas, Kimberly Con nors (Khaled) United Arab Emirates, Chastity, Elratrout (Kamel). Yadkinville, Thomas Connors Jr.. Pensacoia. Fla„ Joseph Connors (Tawanda). Pensacoia, Barry Connors (De- nisc), Jacksonvilie, Fla., Nicole Conway, . Philadelphia, and Cynthia Ledbetter (Calvin). Wins(on-Salem; sisters, De- lores Trapp. Philadelphia, and Shelia Connors, Maple Shade, NJ.; a host of giandchildren, great-grandcbildren, nieces, nephews, cousins other rela tives and friends. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 4with the visitation at 2 p.m. at New Birth Worship Center, East Bend, with the pastor, the Rev, Dr. James Hunt, officiating. Burial was Monday, July 5 at the US National Cemetery with mili- laiy honors. /Robert John Desmond \. Robert John Desmond, 87. of Seaford Road. Advance, died on Monday. July 12, 2010. at home. Bom in Dc Pore. Wise., on Jan. 14. 1923. he was (be son of the late Meiford and Meis Stephens Desmond. He served in the US. Marine Coip during World War II. He panicipated in action against the enemy at Bougainville. BSI. at Pclc- liu Palau Islands, at Okinawa Shima and Ryukyu Islands. He was retired from AT&T after many years. Survivors; his wife. Evelyn Riley Desmontl of the home; 2 stepdaughters. Susan (Robcn) Talley of Winter Park. Fin. and l.ec (Jim) Nolan of Advance; a sister. Marian Collins, of De Pere. Wise.; 4 grandchildren. Meghan Talley. Rob Talley. Biandie Rakes and Tammi Mn- lin: and a grcatgranddaughter. Emma Desmond Rakes. He was also preceded in death by his lirxl wife. Dolo res Piechoia Desmond in 1987 and a sister. Dnrotliy Roc (Jim) Aetts. Services and burial will be in Dc Pere and Green Bay. Wise. Online condolences; Mutc, daviefuncrahervicecom. ^Mames Franklin Foster Mr. James Kninklin Foster. 46. of Yadkin Valley Road, Advance, died 'Ihiirsday. July 15.2010, at his home. He was bom June 28. 1964, in Davie County to Alvin Gene Foster and the Inle Gcraldine Campbell Comatzcr. Mr. Fos ter had worked for Pinnacle Electric for 20 years. He was an ordained minister and was a member of Power House Faith Ministries in High Point. Mr. Piwtcr enjoyed fishing, wood working. gardening and play ing the guitar. He was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Ariel Rattler. Survivors hi.s wife. Sandra Annette Phelps Foster of the home: 2 daughters, HcatJier (Tommy) Lagle of MocksvlHc and Sandy (Joe) Rattler of l^wisville; a son, Dennis (Rc- nee) Rattler of Beckley, W.Va; 2 sisters. Norma Miller of Tay- loisville and Edna Gosnell of Advance; 2 brothers, Franky Blake and girlfriend Danielle of Moravian Falls and Robby (Tina) Blake of Harmony; 5 grandchildren. Desiree Rattler Dillon Rattler. Kaitlyti Rat tler, Shawn Warner and Clara. Warner; and sevens) nieces and nephew.s. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 am. Monday. July 19. at Yadkin VaUey Baptist Church, with the Revs. Ronnie Craddock. Randall Neeley and A.G. Parker officiating.The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service, Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received fnends Sunday, July |g, at Eaton Funeral Home, Online condolences; whtv, '■atonfuneralserticej.xim. \^uglas Scott Hinson^ Douglas Scon Hinson, 39, ofRock Spring Road, Harmony,died on Saturday. July 17. iii Forsyih Medical Center. Bom in Rowan County on March II,1971,he was the sonof Geraidine Yvonne Taylor BalfreyofEnoia.Ariz. and thelate George Dan Hinson. He was a carpenter and was of tlie Baptist faith. Also surviving: his wile. Alma May Reed Hinson ofthe home; a son, Bradley Scott Hinson of the home: 3 daugh ters, Brand) May Hinson, Ashley Ann Hinson. and Bridgctlc Nicole Hinson, all of the home;a brother, Jeffrey D. Hinson of Hannony; and his stepfather,Roger Paul Balfrey of Enola. A celebration of life servitewa.s to be held Wednesday. July 2) at 6 p.m. in the DavisFuneral Service Chape! with the Rev. David Kiscr offici.il- ing. The femily was to receive friends on Wednesday from 5-() p.m. Online condolences; wivn-. daviefunerahervictxMm. N ^ Ha Fulk Hoots Mrs. 11a Fulk Hools, 90, of Advance, died Monday, July 19,2010 at her daughter's resi dence. Mrs. Hoots was bom on June 22. 1920 in Stokes County, daughter of Robia Rlley and Bessie Spainhour Fulk. She was a member of Advance First Baptist Church for more than 50 years. Mrs. Hoots will be re membered as a great cook. She WM preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Kenneth Filmore Hoots; and 5 brothers Veraon, Everett, Ro bia, Clyde, and George Fhlk. Survivors: 2 daughters, Gaye Hoots of Salter Path and Faye Poindexter and husband Nick of the home; a son, Phil Hoots of Vass; 6 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; a great- great grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn. Wednesday, July 21 at Advance First Baptist Church with the Rev. Martin Kastner and Dr. Jimmy Hinson officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received fnends Tuesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103; or Advance Rrst Baptist, PO.B0X 153, Advance. Online condolences: u-iiw. hayworth-miller£om. \j6oris G. Howard V/\ Mrs. Doris Geraldine Hayes Howard, 85, of Clemmons died Saturday, July 17,2010 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Feb. 8,1925 in Detroit, Mich, to Orville Dewey Hayes Sr. and Etta Pearl Reavis Hayes. She was a Christian and of the Baptist faith. She enjoyed working in her flower garden and her dogs. Mrs, Howard was preceded in death by her husband of 44 years William W. Howard Sr. and a sister, Betty Benge. Surviving; 2 daughters, Deb bie Lendetman and husband Randall, Melanie Harris and husband Scott, all of Clem mons; a son. Warren Howard and wife Beth of Clemmons; 6 grandchildren, Christopher Harris, Matt and HoUy Lend- erman, Joe and Mike Howard and Erin Kennedy; 7 great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Alyne "Sue" Merry of Lewisville, Carol Capps of Clemmons; 2 brothers, Ivan Hayes of Ad vance, 0J5. "Red" Hayes Jr. and wife Virginia of Advance; a special nephew, Stevie Drone of Clemmons; and a special friend "Sugar". Funeral services were at 11 ajn. Tuesday at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel with Dr. Randall Lendetman and the Rev. Jimmy Qodfelter of ficiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family re ceived friends Monday at the funeral home. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: uanv. hatworth-millerjcom. ^^mily Nava-Bantista ^ Emily Victoria Nava-Bautis- ta. infant daughter of Guadal- upe Nava and Marie Bautista of Woodleaf Road, Woodleaf, died on Friday, July 16, 2010 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Emily was bom on June 16, 2010. Also surviving: a brother, Adrian Nava Bautista of the home; maternal grandparents, Emiliana Carrillo and Salvador Bautista of Woodleaf; and pa ternal grandparents, Maria C. Guerrero and Salvador Nava of Mexico. A blessing service was held on Saturday, July 17, at 4 pjn. in the Davie Fimetal Service Chapel with Deacon John Zim- merle officiating. The family received friends from noon-4 pjn. on Saturday. Online condolences: inviv. daviefittteralservice£om. o Lj> o cr- -K- 0 1 til n o e •< PI z H tfl 93 "8 93 M C/) w n o XJ3 H tr o. >J^^George W. Reynolds Ocorge Washingloii "Jug Head" Reynolds, 62, died on Sunday, July 18, 2010, fol lowing a period of declining heaitli. He was bom on Pcb. 22,1948 in Davie County, son of the late Rev. Robert J. and Sadie Rev els Reynolds. He was educated in the Davie County Public Schools and served his country in the U.S. Amiy bcgimting iii 1967. He served three years in the Army, one of those in Viet nani. He received tin honorable discharge on Nov. 13, 1970 Following his active service, lie spent 33 years in the U.S. Ami) Reserve. Mr. Reynolds loved ic travel and lived in Philadelphia. Ph., Denver. Colo., and Detroit. Mich, for a short time. While in Philadelphia he worsted for the city of Philadelphia. Do ing things to help his family or friends made him happy. Hi- loved to hsh. work on cars, and work with inwn caits. He loved gardening and providing pro duce to the community. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Donald Gray Reynolds. Survivors: 4 tiroUiera, Kob- en Leroy Reynolds of Phila delphia. Billy (Gloria) Reyn olds ot Yadkinville. Dennis (Joann) Reynolds of Copperas Cove,Tetiia, and Wayne (Pmn) Reynolds of Advance: 5 sisters. Fcm (Kevin) McCindy and Re- Iha Reynolds, both of Mocks- ville, Gildn (Leon) Martin ol Elkln,Gnyncll (William) Wchb and Saiidru (Chris) Parks, both of Sickiervillc, NJ.; an uncle. Otis (Cordelia) Revels ol High land. Calif.; a special friend u;' 22 years, Gcnnic Gause ofPliii adelphia; and a host of olhci relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held Sunday, July 25 a! 3 pjii. .it Chinquapin Grove BnptisI Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Anthony Woodruff will officiate and buiial will foll<;» in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2-3 p.m. Memorials: Graham Funeinl Home, 635 Wilkesboio St.. Mocksville. ^Fonzo Shore Mr. Fonzo Shore, 83, of R. Shore Drive. Mocksville, died Saturday. July 17, 2010 at his home. He was bom Oct. 11, 1926 b Yndkin County to the late French and Maggie Reynolds Shore. Mr. Shore was a veteran of the US Army serving during the Korean War. He worked as a farmer .tnd carpenter all of his life. Mr. Shore was a friend to everyone and loved helping anyone m any way possible. At an older age, Mr. Shore ac cepted Jesus Christ as his Sav ior and was a faithful mcrabcr of South Oak Ridge Baptist Church in Yadldnville. He was also preceded m death by his sister. Flora S. Phillips and 3 brothers. Ray Shore. Ford Shore, and Ray mond Shore- Surviving; his brothers, Lin- ney Shoie, Hoben Shore, Her bert Shore and wife Polly, all of Yadkinville; sister-in-law, Lydia B. Shore. Mocksville; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. The fami!)' received friends NJonday at Gentiy Family Fu neral Service in Yadkinville. His funeral service was at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 20 in the Gentry Family Chapel by Dr. Riil Beavers and the Rev. Chris Hauser. Burial followed in the South Oak Ridge Baptist Church Ceineteiy with full mil itary honors by Yadkin VFW Post 10346, Memorials: South Oak Ridge Baptist Cemetery Fund or Youth Fund, Lone Hickory Road, Yadkinville. 27055. Online condolences: h-hw. o S' S o o o £ ^ cr ^^iiD Bringic Cornatzer Mre. Ann Bringle Comaizcr, 75, of Ballimore Road, Ad vance, died Saturday. July 24, 2010, at Forsyih Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salera. She was bom Oct. 26, 1934, in Rowan County to the late Lester and . Beulah Beatrice Pierce Bringle. Mrs. Cornatzer was a member of Bixby Pres byterian Church and enjoyed being a part of the Women of the Church. She had been em ployed with Moxville Manu facturing and was retired from VF Jeanswear (Lee Jeans). She was a graduate of Woodienf High School, enjoyed watch ing golf and wa.s a Braves and Yankees fan. She enjoyed trav eling to the beach and loved the lighthouses. She was also preceded in death by her son, James Terry Cornatzer. Survivors; her husband of 56 years, James Tom Cornatzer of the home; a son .Jerry Cornatzer of Mockstillc; 2 grandchildren, David Cornatzer (Christy) and Meredith Perez (Gamaliel): 3 great-grandchildren, Noah and Kayden Cornatzer and Lily Per ez; a sister. Paiti Fmk of Salis bury; 2 brothers. J.K. Bringle (Helen) of Woodleaf and El- wood Bringle (Peggy) of Salis bury; a daughter-in-law, An drea Cornatzer of Mocksville; a special cousin, Pat Chaffin of Woodleaf; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A memorial service was con ducted at II am., Tuesday. July 27, at Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Revs. Peter Pe terson and Eddie Driver offici ating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received friends July 26, at Eaton Funer al Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Bixby Presby terian Women or to Cemetery fund, PO Box 2227 Advance. Online condolences: h'h'vv. ealonfuneralservice£om. ^^^awrenra N. Couch Mr. Lawrence Newton Couch, 82. of NC 80! South. Mocksvile, died Tuesday, July 20, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Saiem. He was bom on May 27, 1928, in Davie County to the late James Hugh and Ruby Ella Baker Couch. Mr. Couch was a retired electrician and enjoyed photography and looking up genealogy with his cousin. He was a member of Freedom Bap tist Church where he served as a trustee. I He was also preceded in death by an infant sister, Mary Frances Couch and 3 brothers. James "Junior" Couch, Virgil Couch and 'TA." Couch. Survivors: his wife, Mabel Angel! Heliard Couch of the home; a daughter, Vickie Beair of Springfield. Ohio; 2 sons, Jim Couch of MocksviUe and Kevin Couch (Kym) of Spring field; 3 grandchildren, Benja min Beair, Elizabeth Williams and Marilyn Beair; 2 gteat grandchildren, Avery and Nyla Beair; a sister, Joyce Murphy (Glen) of Newcomers Town. Ohio; and 2 brothers, Odetl Couch (Betty) of ChiUicothe, Ohio and Paul Couch of Indian Lakes, Ohio. A funeral service was con ducted at II am., Saturday, July 24, at Freedom Baptist Church with the Rev. Kevin Morris officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Friday, July 23, at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorials: Freedom Baptist. 118 Coroaizer Road, Mocks ville; or to a religious organiza- tionofthedonor'schoice. ^ Online condolences: wivw. ealonfuiterahen'icejcom. \Lawrence T. Dreyer ' ^ Mr. Lawrence Tucker Drey er, 74. of Yadkinviile died Sun day, July 25,2010 at his home- He was bom Feb. 7, 1936 in Buchanan Cdunty, Mo. to the late Call E. and Mary J. Bailey Tucker. Mr. Dreyer was retired from Wackenhut Security Cor poration and was a veteran of the US Navy. He was also preceded in death by his adopted patents. Earl and Forrestine Dreyer and by 2 sisters- Survivmg: his son and daughter-in-law, Edward Earl and Denna Dreyer. his grand daughters, Amanda Dreyer, Danielle Dreyer, Brooklynn Dreyer; a sister. Frank and Shirley Holden. A private memorial service will be held. Online condolences: ivm-w. gentry/imeralservice£om. ariel Foote Cartel Foote, 86. of Camp bell Rd., Mocksville, died July 26 at Forsyth Medical Center. He had been a resident of Au tumn Care Nursing Home for the past five years. He was bora in Davie Coun ty, son of the late George and Arrie Patterson Foote. He at tended Davie County Schools and retired from Heritage Fur niture. He was a life member of Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church. He was preceded m deatli by a son, Wilbert Foote; 3 broth ers, George, Syivester, and Henry Lee Foote; a sister, Julia Ann WiJliiims. Survivors; his wife, Lula Ge neva Flint Foote of the home; a son, Wendell (Rosalyn) Foote of Winston-Salem; a daugh ter, Lawanda (Archie) Dry of Mocksville; 3 sisters, Naomi Frost and El izabeih Dalion, hoth of Mocksville, and Cleo Palm er of Brooklyn, N.Y.; an aunt, TTielma Cain; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; several Other relatives and &iends. Funeral service were to be Thursday, July 29 at 1:30 p.m. at Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church, Mocksville. The fam ily was to receive friends 30 minutes before the service. The Rev. Anthony Woodmff will officiate and burial will fol low in Fairficid Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksville, Online condolences: Graha- mFuneralHomejiet. iinmy Renee Holder Tammy Renee Holder, 40, of Advance, died Monday, July 19, 2010. Funeral services were conducted at 11 am. Friday, July 23 at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton, W.Va. with Pastor Jim Franklin officiating. Burial followed in Mt. Olive Cemetety, Milton. She was bom Dec. 21, 1969 a daughter of Frank Conn and Shonet Spencer Holley. * Also surviving; stepfather, Larry Holley; stepmother, Karen Conn; her husband, Donald Holder; 2 daughters, Ashton Feroatt and Shawnay Kinder; 2 sons, Nicholas Michael Holder and Jay- don Michael Ray Holder; 2 grandchildren, Braiden Fematt and Kaylee Fematt; 4 stepsisters, Jeana Slonestreet, Bethany Tolliv- er, Melissa Carver and Jennifer Ross; step brother, David Ross; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Tommie and Wayne Loggins; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Ray and Dawn Holder, mater nal grandparents, Jim and Joe Kilburm; 2 sister-in-laws,LeeAnn Keen and Katie Holder; and a host of other friends and family. She was preceded in death by her patemal gTandparents,i^e and Maty Conn; a grandson, Aydin Kinder; and an aunt, Cindy Hudnall. Friends visited Thursday July 22 at Wallace Funeral Home. Online condolences: \v\vwJimeformemoryjcomJwallace. John S. Sanford Jr. John Speight Sanford Jr., 57, of Mocksville and Roanoke, Va., died July 19,2010,at Roa noke Memorial Hospital from complications following inju ries in a traffic accident. He was the son of John Speight "Jack" and Jayne Sta- cey Sanford of Mocksville, who preceded him in death. Mr. Sanford was bom' Aug. 4. 1952, in Forsyth County and at tended Mocksville Elementary School 1958-1966. He gradu ated from Hshbume Military School in Waynesboro, Va., where he was a member of the marching band, drum corps, and the Hudgins Rifles Team. He attended Auburn University and remained a fan of Auburn Tigers football all his life. For several years he was a manu facturer's representative for Sanford Brothers, a company founded by his grandfather, John C. Sanford and his broth ers in Mocksville in the early 1900s. Mr. Sanford was a mu sician and will be remembered for his musical talent, his smile, and irreverent sense of humor. He loved life and most of all, his children. Mr. Sanford was also pre ceded in death by a daughter, Caitlyn Jayne Sanford. Surviving: a son, John S. "Cord" Sanford ni of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; daughters, Britt Sanford Adams of Spencer and Peyton Brooke Sanlbrd of Winston-Salem; grandchil dren, John Jay Stephemon and Cameron Paul Arrowood; sis ters, Judith Sanford Bryant of Huntsville, Ala, and Margaret "Peggy" Sanford Parker and is husband. Dr. Peter E. Parker of Winston-Salem; nephews,Johii S. Bryant and wife Kim- berly of Hendersonville, Tenn., William S. Bryant and wife, Paula of Huntsville,. Ala, J. Patrick Stacey and wife, Ainy of Gainesville, Ga, and Chris topher T. Parker and wife, Ri-ley of Winston-Salem; and his life-long friend, Debra Luckado of Roanoke. A funeral service was con ducted at noon Saturddy, July 24, at Eaton Funeral CJiapel with Doug Couch officiating. Burial followed in Rose Ceih- eteiy. The famfly received friends Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials: The Humane Society for the care of abused or abandoned animals; or to a charity of the donor's choice. ^^^oris Lynn Steelman ^ Doris Lynn Steelman, 51 of East Bend, died Sunday, July 25,2010. She was bom in Forsyth County on Aug. 7,1958; daugh ter of the late Beauford Steel man and Nancy Boggs Ray of Bast Bend. She was a mem ber of Faith Baptist Church, Forbush community, Yadkin County. Survivors: mother and step father, Nancy Boggs Ray and John Howard Ray of East Bend; son and friend, Daniel Ray Williams and Chelsea Walker of East Bend; sister, Darlene Hawks of East Bend; and brother, "Little Brother" Don- nie Steelman of Forbush; and her boyfnend, Kenny Draughn of Mocksville. A celebration of life service will be held at 7 p.m. Thurs day, July 29 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Monroe Otto officiating. The family will redeive fnends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville, to pay fUneral ex penses. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice .com. 1 IM -a 1 O o o »< Pi Vi P3 s O o C.4 s. cr z o" o O) Nettie Messick Bowles . Mrs. Nettie Ellen Messick Bowles, 93, of Winston-Sa- lem , fomierly of Mocksvillc. died Thursday, July 29, 2010. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-S^em. She was bom Jan. 19, 1917. ill Yadkin County to the late Adolphus Clinton and Eiivina Jane Prevetlc Messick. Mis. Bow^hod worked at Yadkin Cleaners for 10 years. She had worked at the Biyan Center in Statesvillc and Lynn Haven Nursing Home. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Masten "Tobe" Bowles; and 2 sons. James Durham and Tom my Bowles. Survivors: a granddaugh ter, Sue Sapp (Don); 6 other grandchildren; a great-grand daughter, Tasha Wishon (Tim Brown); and 8 other great grandchildren. A graveside service was to be conducted at II am..Thurs day, Aug. 3, at Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery in Hamptonville with Dr. Daticll Cox otBciating.The family was to receive friends frran 6-7 pm. Wednesday, Aug. 4, at Euton Funeral Home. Memorials: Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winstoo-Salem, 27103. Online condolences; ii'iiw, eaionfuneratservicejyjm. \. jRobert Lee Dillard Mr. Robert Lec Dillard, 68, of Mocksville died on Thurs day, July 29, 2010 at Forsyth Medical Center after an ex tended illness. Known as Uncle Rob or Daddy, Mr. DUlard loved to be surrounded by his nieces, neph ews, friends and children. He was bom on March 26, 1942 to the late William Harper and Juunita Foole Dillard. At an early age, he joined St. John AME Zion Church. He gradu ated from the Davie County Public Schools. As a boy, he began working on the family farm alongside his brothers and sisters, but wanted to esubiisb himself in the business world. In 1971, he took over another family venture and formed the Dillard artd Foole Plumbing Service. He later was employed for more than 30 years with In- gersoll Rand where he retired and began enjoying a more lei sure lifestyle. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Knox Dil lard Sr. and William "Bill" Dillard Jr.; 5 sisters, Josephine Jones, Louise Lewis, Maty Holmes. Carolyn WiHiams and Alice PattetsoQ, Survivals: 2 sistets, Mar garet Lewis and Hazel Dillard Dallon, both of Mocksville; 2 step-sisters, Lazora Williams of Durham and Jo Anu Cornish (Douglas) of Hampton, Va.; a foster brother. Eugene Foote of Mocksville; a brother-in-law, R.D. Holmes; nieces, neph ews and a host of other family and friends; 2 nieces, Margn- let Lewis Wilkes (Elliott) and Geraldine Lewis Roberts, both of Mocksville; and friends the Cook family (Tony. Lynn, Ash ley, and Lisa) and James "Jim" Atwood. His funeral was heldMonday, Aug. 2, at 3 pm. in the chapci of Graham Funeral Home. Pas tor Neityc I. Baiijcr ofBciated and Bishop James Ijomes was the eulogist. Burial followed in St. John AME Zion Church cemetery. The family received friends before the service. Online condolences: Graha- mFiineralHomejiei. Andrew Fairclotb ErvinAndrewFairrlothdied July 20,2010. 11c was bom on July 29, 1934 in Davie Cpunty. A memorial celebration will beheld in the Macedonia Mora vian Church Fellowship Hall at 3pjn. Sunday, Aug. 8. Family will be present to receive visits, talk of remembntoces and spe cial readings. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian Church. 'YeUce M. Gonlet Godin Felice M. Goulet Godin, 86, of Somerset Court, Mocksville, died Monday, July 5, 2010 at her home following a three- week illness. Mrs. Godin was bom Oct. 22, 1923 in Worcester. Mass. 10 Anthony E. Goulet and 01- ivenne LaFone Goulet. She was a homemaker and attended Holy Family Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband. Joseph Leon Godin, in 1997; brothers Paul Goulet and Robert Goulet; and a sister, Joyce Goulct. Suniving: dtiughters, Pau line Cayer and friend Gina Ad ams of Mocksville, and Lucille Dean and husband Robert of Raleigh; a son, Richard Godin and wife Aubrey of Advance; 10 grandchildren. Leo Delude. Tina Silliboy, Patricia Silliboy. Tracie Speight, Christopher Gi- nesc. Karen Pairish, Tabeiha Cayer, James Cayer ID. Frank Godin and Felice Schuetroan; 27 great-grandchildren; 5 great- gfcai-grandehildren; and a sis ter, Ruth Bcland and husband Jim of Oakham, Mass. Memorials: Hospice of Da- vie, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville. V^ista Marie Harriwn Mrs.MistaMarieDiakeHar- rison,42,ofNC80I S .Mocks- ville, died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010. at her home. She was bom April 17,1968, in Stntk County, Ohio to the late Everett Drake Jr, and Vi ola Faye Ferrebee Drake. Mis. Hantson was a honicmaker and enjoyed floweia and'gardening. Survivors: her husband. Kevin Lee Harrison Sr. of the home; 2 daughters. Trcna Drake and Kanesha Hacrtson; 2 sons, Kevin l-ee Harrison Jr. and Roger Bret Harrison; 3 grand children. Lindsey Harrison, Cloe Harrison and Jacob Harri son; 2 sisters. Rosie Drake (El ton Dillard) and Tammy Brock (Lincoln), all of MocksviJle; a brother. Everen F. Drake of Walnut Cove: an aunt, Mary Ferrebee of West Virginia; many nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Paula Stanley of Mocksville. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. on Thurs day, Aug. S. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCeat^r of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103.Mocks ville, Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservict^om. I^<^uise SmtMt Long ^ Mrs. Louise Smoot Long. 88. cfDeadmon Road. Mocksville, died Thursday, July 29, 2010, at her home. She was bom Feb. 8, 1922, in Davie County to the late Ar thur and Grace Forrest Smoot, Mrs. Long was a member of Turrenline Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Con nie Mack l.ong in 1986; and a daughter, Joan Blakley in 1999. Survivors: 3 children, Doug las (Gail) Long of Advance, Joe Long of Mocksville and Betty Long of Winston-Salem; 4 grandchildren,AimeeNewnan), Emilee Collins, Shawn Blakley and Saundra McMinn; and 6 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 am., Saturday, July 31, at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Scott Schuy- ler officiating. Burial follow edin Tiirrentine Baptist Church Cemetery. The family leceived friends Friday, July 30, at the funeral liome. Memorials: Turrentine Bap tist, c/o Mildred James, 1613 US 64 E.. Mocksville; or Hos pice/Palliative CarcCenter of Davie, 377 Hospital St.. Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: wwrv. eaionjuncralscn'iceecm. I COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thurstiay, Aug. 5.2010 XNellie Jo McClamrock . Nellie Jo McClamrock. 91, died on Aug. 2, 2010 after a lengthy stay ai Autumn Care Nursing Home. She never knew what it was not to help someone. She spent countless hours in volunteer work to help others in Davie County, including Autumn Care of Mocksville. The ARC of Davie, Davie Civitan, Salva tion Anny, Davie County Se nior Center, United Methodist Volunteer in Missions - with wlio her and Raymond went to Antjgun on a building mis sion trip in 1987.Davie Village Residential Care. Davie County Hospital, Senior Citizens Cen ter Band, and numerous other groups. She never knew how to say DO when asked to help with craft making, sewing, painting, buildingandotherprojecis. Her ' passion for the outdoors lead her to plant. Her garden was for three • Jo. Raymond and a lot of Davie County. If you could eat it, it was in the gar den. If you didn't eat it, it was tanned. She loved het flower I beds. They kept many people at Autumn Care and other places ' with fresh cut flowers. Her favorite places were Shailey ' Springs and Chesapeake Bay. Va- which both held a special ' meaning in her .ind Raymond's 62 years of life together. ® She was preceded in death by her busband William Raymond McClamrock; and ber son. Jo seph Marshall McQamrock. Survivors: 2 sons, Michael McClamrock of Georgetown. S.C. and Kenneth (Rente) Mc- Clamrock.Bf Advance; 3 grand children. Cory. Chris and Cody McClamrock,all ofMocksville: I and 5 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was to be ccaiduclcd at 5:30 p.m. Wednes day, Aug. 4, at Union Chapel United Methodist Church. US 601 N. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The fam- ijv was to receive friends from 4-5:30 p.m., Wedne.«day at the church. Memorials: ARC of Davie, PO Box 291, Mocksville, Atm: Rose Ray. Online condolences: www. calonfitneTutservice£om, f^i^ichard Eugene Pope Mr. Richard "Dick" Eugene Pope, 88. of Bermuda Run died Tuesday. July 27,2010 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, He was bom Oct. 24,1921 in Konyth County to Lonnie Eu gene and Margaret Eben Pope. Mr. Pope gmduated from Grif fith High School and Piedmont Bible College. He served in the Signal Coips division of the. US. Air Force during World War 11 and remained a patriot throughout his life. He opened Towne Jewelers on Liberty Street in Winston-Salem in 1955 and in 1975. moved the location to 4tli Street. A second location opened in Stratford Oaks. Mr. Pope retired in 2002 and was the owner of Towne Jewelers for 57 years. He was a life member of Salem Baptist Chunfli.He served on the boanJ of Piedmont Bible College where he was a longtime bene factor and supporter. Mr. Pope was a golfer and charter mem ber of Bermuda Run Coimtry Club, He was prcccdtjd in death by his first wife. Barbara William son Pope, Surviving: his wife. Caro lyn McCullogh Pope; 4 step children. Jnn CaUaway. Lisa Robinson. JefT Robinson and wife Linda and Hollye Robin son OTd friend Von Everhart: 4 stcp-grandchildren; a brother, George Pope and wife Libby; and 3 sisteis. Margie Orimsley, Sylvia McClurc and Joan York and'husband Horace. A ftineral service was held at 11 ajs. Saturday July 31. at Saiero Baptist Church with Drs. Howard Wiibiim and Charles Petitt officiating. Entombment followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. The family re ceived friends Friday, July 30 at Haywonb-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Saiero Baptist Building Fund. 429 Broad St., Winston-Salem. 27101. Online condolences: iiww. huvnorlh-miller-com. =: -O CO c - cr o CD S o o o o c:PC" Z3 - S Z o' ^ ET s ^^Marjorie Elizabeth Sain \ Mrs. Maijorie Elizabeth Win ters Sain, 84, of Mocksville, died Friday, July 30,2010. She was bom April 24,1926, to the late Dallas Fletcher and Edith Elizabeth Winters. She was a member of Concord Unit ed Methodist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher in the Otta Davis Sunday School for many years. When she could no longer drive her "Big Brown Track", she attended Victory Baptist Church, where she was in the Joy Simday School Oass with many new friends. At each.place of wor ship, she shared her goodness and love of God. She retired from Western Electric/AT&T/ Lucent Technologies after 26 years. She wotked at several of the sewing factories in Mocks- .ville. Mrs. Sain was a depend able employee and reached out to those who needed her help. A dream was fulfilled when she became a greeter at Walmart at the age of 70+. She welcomed shoppers, looked after the plants in the garden center, and by giving support and fiiendship she became "Mamaw" to many of the younger folks. A few of her talents were cross-stitching, crocheting, and cooking, which she shared with everyone. She spent several years at Autumn (fare (referred to as the "joint" - this was easier for the family to say) in Mocksville where she adopted another family. Mrs. Sain was a friend to all; she many limes gave comfort to others, and always reached out her band in love to those aroimd her. Once she rejuesented the other residents as the president of the residents' council. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Alice Oodbey; and a brother "Buck" Winters. Survivors: her husband, Ce- _cil.Sain of the home; 2 daugh ters, Diane Crotts (David) of Mocksville and Lynn Vogler (Gary) of Cooleemee; 2 sons, S^tjM Sain (Gwen) of States- viiie and Wendell (lina) of Mocksville; 9 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and her brother. Bill Winters of Madi son, Ala. Visitation wasTtiesday, Aug. 3 followed by a 6:30 pjn. cel ebration of the life at &ton Fu neral Chapel. Burial followed in Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Bailey Brewer Medical Fund (Bailey is a gjeat-granddaughter who has PH), mail check (payable to Concord UMC marked to the Bailey Brewer Medical Fund), 193 Cherry Hill Road, Mocks ville. Online condolences; winv. eatonfimeralservicejcom. . John Milton Sharp Jr. John Milton Sharp, Jr. 76, died on July 30, 2010 after a 10-year battle with a stroke and Parkinson's Disease. Services were held Monday, Aug. 2 at 11 ajn. at Spring Valley Baptist Chmch, Colum bia. S.C. with Drs. John Platt, SVBC,and Don Brock of Gate way Baptist Church officiating. Visitation was at Komegay & Moseley Funeral Home & Cremation Service on Sunday, Aug. 1. Capt. Sharp was bom June S, 1934, in Stepbenville, Tex as, the son of J. Milton Sharp Sr. and Juanita Reed Sharp of Dallas, Texas. After graduat ing from Temple High School, Temple, Texas, in 1952, and Texas A&M Umverslty, Brian, Texas, In 1956, Sharp taught school in Georgia for one year awaiting an Air Force slot. As a member of the Aggie Corps, Sharp entered the U.S. Air Force as a second lieutenant and completed basic training in 1953, and pilot school in 1954; After other training schools. Sharp served in the Training Command in Laredo AFB, Texas, until 1961. Prom there. 1 Shaw AFB, Sumter, S.C., and was assigned to the Tactical Air Command, 8th Air Force, based at RAF Alconbuiy, Eng land. He participated in ferrying the RF-4 to England and later to Vietnam. In 1965, he went to work with Braniff Interna tional flying with Braniff for 21 years. He then went to work for Piedmont Airways, which was bought by US Airways. He re tired with US Airways in 1994. After learning to fly at age 8, Sharp had a career of flying 38 years. Sharp retired to his farm home in Mocksville, and later moved to a beach home in Pine Knoll Shores, where he enjoyed fishing, boating, traveling the worid, and voltmteering in mission wotk with the men of Bogue Banks Baptist Church, Atlantic Beach. He served as a deacon in the church there. After his stroke in 2000, the Sharps moved to Columbia, in 2004, to be closer to the chil dren and grandchildren, and to better care for the onset of Par kinson's disease in 2007. Survivors: his wife of 49 years and 8 months, Janis Knighton Sharp; 2 daughters, Susan A. Sharp, .Mocksville, and Eliza beth Sharp Swicegood and son-in-law, Kyle Swicegood of Mocksville; 2 sons, John M. Sharp ni, and daughter-in-law Christie B. Sharp of Columbia, Scott L. Sharp of Greensboro; and a brother. Tommy Sharp and sister-in-law Nancy Sharp, of Atlanta, Ga.; Joan Sharp, wife of his deceased brother, Carroll B. Sharp of Belvedere, S.C.; 6 grandchildren, Mark Akers, Ashton- Swicegood, Lewis Swicegood of Mocks ville, and Bailey, Taylor, and Nathan Sharp of Columbia; nieces and nephews in South Carolina, Maryland, and Geor gia; cousins in Stepbenville, Texas; and his two caregiveiis, Melissa Anderson and Tina L. Craps, of Elgin, SC. A graveside burial service was held Monday, Aug. 2 at 7 pm. at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. The family re ceived guests after the service at the home of Elizabeth and ! Kyle Swicegood. ! Memorials: Hospice, Caring ! Bridge, or the mission work ; of North Point Community ' Church, Cblumbia, S.C., Rev, j John M. Shaip, pastor. I Online condolences: hww. n ^rnegayandmoseley£om. CW O c % S o 0 1 •< I I w pe I i ?' / > ' VC h a r l e s H. Ma r c u m ^ In f a n t Ch a r l e s Ha y d e n Ma r cu m di e d un e x p e c t e d l y ' , Tu e s da y , Au g . 3. 2 0 1 0 at Ux i n g t o n Me m o n a ! Ho s p i t a l . . n Ch a r l i e wa s bo m Ma r c h 25 , 20 1 0 , in Fo r s y t h Co u n t y to : Da v i d Al l e n Fi n k an d Lu c r e t i a . An n M a r c u m ' o f A d v a n c e . l n ad di t i o n to hi s mo t h e r an d fa t h e r , , he is su r v i v e d by ; hi s , ma t e r n a l n gr M d p a r e n l s i ^ R i c h a r d an d Lu - An n -C o l l i n s of Ad v a n c e ; hi s , pa t e r n a l gr a n d p a r e n t s , Ch a r l e s ' Re d d i n g an d Ly n n ' S h a n n o n of We l c o m e ; a si s t e r , Li l y a n Ma r cu m ; 4. un c l e s , Ri c h i e , Jo s h , Br a d l e y an d Rh o d Co l l i n s ; an au n t , Me g a n Co l l i n s ; an d ot h e r fa m i l y an d fr i e n d s . A. gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s co n d u c t e d at 10 a. m . Mo n d a y , Au g . 9 at Pa r k l a w n Me m o r i a l Pa r k . . "' v . ^ " pr i l ' ^y e r s M^ f o r d , . • Ap n l My e r s Me d f o r d , 54 , of Mo c k s v i ' l l e i lo s t he r ba t t l e wi t h ca n c e r on Au g . 2, 2 0 1 0 . " Sh e ha d wo r k e d fo r Ha n « fo r mo r e th a n l5 ye a r s . Sh e • lo v e d fi sh i n g an d sp e r i d i n g ti m e "w i t h "f a r n i l y , wi t h he r gr a n d da u g h t e r . • j Pr e c e d i n g he r in de a t h ar e pa r e n t s Er n e s t an d Ne l l i e Sw e e t My e r s an d si s t e r Le e Ve s t . Su r v i v o r s : he r s p o u s e , D a r r y l Me d f o r d ; ^ da u g h t e r , Da n a M. ■W h i t e (A l l a n ) ; gr a n d d a u g h t e r , Ch a r l o t t e Wh i t e ; si s t e r , Ca r o - ly n . ! ; P r u i t t (M i k e ) - , ; br o t h e r s , 1- T e n y , My e r s an d St e v e -M y e r s •- (C a r o l ) ; ne p h e w s , Ju a n Pi n o II , . Mi c h a e l . Ve s l an d Ro g e r .G l e n n '• A t w o o d ; (I n g r i d ) ; ' ni e c e s , Sa - 'b r i n a Pi n o ; As h l e y My e r s an d ;A n d r e a _ ^ M e e l u ; gr e a t - n e p h e w s , Lo g a n ; gr e a t - n i e c e s , Ma d i s o n an d Ya n n i Mi l l e r , Ha n n a y , Br i t ta n y , an d Co u r t n e y ; an d ma n y fr i e n d s . ' - ir ' -" ■ : Th e r e wi l l be a pr i v a t e ga t h - ■ -e r i n g fo r f a m i l y an d fr i e n d s . gi l l i e I. Me l t o n ^B i l l i e 1. Me l t o n , 86 , of Mo c k s v i i l e , di e d on Au g . 4, 20 1 0 , at Go r d o n Ho s p i c e Ho u s e in St a t e s v i l l e . A na t i v e of Da v i e Co u n t y , he wa s th e so n of th e la t e Wi l l an d Mi n n i e Me l t o n . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a so n , Ro g e r H. Me l t o n . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Ni n a Re n e g a r Me l t o n ; a so n , ' D a n n y R. Me l t o n (T e r e s a ) , of Ha m p - to n v i l l e ; a da u g h t e r , Di a n n e Fo s t e r (B i l l ) ; 2 si s t e r s , Lu c i l l e M. ' Fo s t e r of Mo c k s v i i l e an d Ir l e n e Me r r i t t of St a t e s v i l l e ; 5 gr a n d c h i l d r e n , Ma n d a Ca r t n e r , Ru s t i n Ha r p e , An d y Me l t o n , Br i t t a n y Me l t o n an d ' Co d y Me l t o n ; 2 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Ka r l y n Ph i p p s an d Ea s t o n Ba r - ne y c a s t l e . Th e fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d at 5 p. m . Au g . 5 at Li b e r t y Ba p ti s t Ch u r c h . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e fr i e n d s at th e ch u r c h fo r on e ho u r pr i o r to th e se r v i c e . * ' Me m o r i a l s : Go r d o n Ho s p i c e Ho u s e , 23 4 7 Si m o n t o n Ro a d , St a t e s v i l l e , 28 6 2 5 . J^ h r i s t o p h e r Ra y Sm i t h Ch r i s t o p h e r Ra y . Sm i t h , 26 , of Mo c k s v i i l e di e d un e x p e c t ed l y Fr i d a y , Au g . 6, 2 0 1 0 . He wa s bo m No v . 12 , 19 8 3 in Fo r s y t h Co u n t y to th e La n e Ra y Sm i t h an d Li n d a St e e l e . He en j o y e d sp e n d i n g ti m e wi t h hi s ch i l d r e n an d fr i e n d s . He 'l o v e d to pl a y po o l . Su r v i v i n g : his wi f e , St e p h a - > nie Sm i t h ; 3 da u g h t e r s , Ma k a y - la , Ky l e i g h an d Em m a ; fa t h e r , La n e Sm i t h ; mo t h e r , Li n d a , . St e e l e ; br o t h e r , Ti m Sm i t h ; si s te r , Ti n a Ra m p e r s a d an d hu s ba n d Ra v i ; fa t h e r an d mo t h e r - in - l a w , Gr e g an d Ly n n Je s s u p br o t h e r - i n - l a w , Au s t i n Je s s u p gr a n d m o t h e r , Ho i l i s Sm i t h ne p h e w s , TJ . , El i , Is i a h , Ky l e , ' Br a d e n , an d Br a d l e y ; an d 2 ni e c e s , Ka y l a an d Sa r a . A me m o r i a l se r v i c e wa s he l d ' at 6: 3 0 p. m . Tu e s d a y , Au g . 10 at Ha y w o r t h - M i l l e r Ki n d e r t o n ' Ch a p e l . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d ' fr i e n d s fo l l o w i n g th e se r v i c e at ' th e fu n e r a l ho m e . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : •h w h ' . ' ha y w o r t h - m i U e r . c o m . v YT ••.sji'i | An g e l a Ann SoweVs An g e l a Ann Sowers, 39, o Ho n o n Lane, Mocksviile, diet on Mo n d a y , ' A u g . ' 2 , a t ' F o r s y t l Me d i c a l Center: ' ' ' ! ' Bo m in Davie County oi "S e p t . 15,' 1970,'she; was thb . da u g h t e r of Peggy Ann Troutr ma n Da v i s - . o f Mocksviile and th e la t e Larry Stephen Davis Sr . Sh e was a-self-employed pa r a p r o f e s s i o n a l and w^ ofthe Ba p t i s t faith. j; ■ .A l s o surviving: her husband, Do n a l d Sowers; 2 sons; Brah^ do n Scott Sowers (Carolanh Da m e r o n ) and Bradley Mark So w e r s ' (Amber- Honeycutt)' •'o f Mo c k s v i i l e ; and-3 broth er s . La r r y Stephen Davis Jf- of St a t e s v i l l e , Christopher Mi ch a e l Davis and Kenneth Ray Da v i s , both of Mocksviile'. {: Th e service to celebrate her li f e wa s Friday;'Aug. 6 at'11 a. m . in the Davie Funeral Ser vi c e Ch a p e l with the Rev.Chris Wi l l i a m s officiating. TTie far i- il y re c e i v e d friends on Thur da y , Aug. 5 af Davie FunerU Se r v i c e . " 'V'' Me m o r i a l s : Davie Domestic Vi o l e n c e Services, 123 S. Ma m St . , Mo c k s v i i l e . On l i n e condolences:''w y. da v i e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e . c o m . Ja i l e t Po t t s Bo g t r v; ' V $^ r s ; ji i e t Le n a l P b t t s Bo - - Sh e wa s ' al s o ' ' pr e c e d e d in i 'd e a t h by He r .h u s b a n d of 53 • '' y e a r s , T. Da v i d Bo g e r ; a so n . Em e s f Na t h a n Bo g e r ; 4, s i s - • ^. ' te r s V St e l l a . Yo r k , . De l i a Jo h n - . so n , .M a r y .I r e l a n d an d Ro s a •, "L e e He n d r i x ; 3" b r o t h e r s , Da - vi d , Ro b y an d Ju n i e Po t t s ; an d i ', ' . a . . s b n - i n - l a w . Dr . Eb e i i e z e r "j O t o k i t l r ^S u r v i v o r s : 2 da u g h t e r s , An i - '^ ^ B . O t o k i t i ' o f N e w Je r s e y an d "^ v i o l e t (G r e g ) Ko o r i of Th o m - n' on n r ri A n n Bo e e r 'a s v i l l e V a ' so n . C. De a n Bo g e r -o f Ha r m o n y ; 7' g r a h d c h i l d r e n , ;. D a v I s [ R e g l o n a l Me d i c a l Ce n - . ^ : ^t i H r i - M i v l l l e . ^ ;v : ■' : W . » h o „ o f M o c k s v . l l e . A se r v i c e t' 6 ' c e l e b r '. ^ f i ' S h e wa s Iw r h ' J a r i . 10 , 1 9 3 4 ^ , 1 •' i n • Da y i e ' C o u n t y : i o. .t h e la t d ; :' C h a r l e s > Fr a n k l i n ; : ar i d ' Be s s - Po t t s j Mr s . Bo g e r ' I ad re s i d e d ' 'i n th e : s B r i a n pR e l l a b i l i t a t i o n v i Ce n t e r , si n c e Ja m ar y 20 1 0 . Sh e Wa s a li f e l o n g | ne m b e r of Be a r C r e e k Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . To ' he r ch i l d r e n , sh e ri ii de th e be s t ' • fr i e d , ch i c k e n a n d b' sc u i t s ; o r i e " ;' ' o f he r fa v o r i t e fo o t s wa s ga r - ■ de n to m a t o « . Sh e a wa y s ha d a' ' ^s t O E y - : S h e , ; w U l , b e ri me m b e r e d ' - fo r - , he ^ ' . i d v e , of . ^ we r s , ' ' b i r i l '■ ^.■ wa " t c h m g ' , . a h d ', d o l l ! co l l e c t i n g ' . - 'J i M o s t ' o f al l .s h e ha d ' a p a s s i d n ;' ^o r . m i i s i c an d si i i g i ig . ' w i t H he n i ;! ri st e f . A n n i e - B e l l e |W i s h o i | at e he r '- li f e wa s co n d u c t e d at 2: 3 0 ' pj n . Sa t u r d a y , ' Au g . 14 , at •B d ' a r Cr e e k Ba p t i s t " Ch u r c h •' W i t h Pa s t o r Ch a r l e s Bu c k n e r ^^ o f f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in • th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Th e fa m - t il y " re c e i v e d - f r i e n d s Sa t u r d a y ' at th e ch u r c h . Be a r Cr e e k Ba p ti s t .' C h u r c h Wo m e n ' s Gr o u p . : pr o v i d e d a me a l fo r th e fa m i l y , an d fr i e n d s in th e fe l l o w s h i p , ha l l a fo l l o w i n g i th e -s e r v i c e s . . . ^. P a l l b e a r e r s we r e Ca r l Bo g e r , , 1 Od e l l Bo g e r , - ; N a t h a n - Ot o k i t i , , ;! M i c h a e l f , L a n n i n g ; ^ - D a v i d Le e ; Jd h n s o n i R a n d y St r b u d . i- l L M e m o r i a l s : Be a r C r e e k B a p - ' ^. 4 9 2 Be a r Cr e e k Ch u r c h .^ ' . - R o a d , Mo c ' k s v i l l e . - , ®^ O h l i n e Y d d n a o l e r i c e s r - - m w ^ ^ ea t d n J u n e r a h e r v i c e £ o m . -- y "^ a r o l d Eu e n e En g l a n d Th e Re v . Ha r o l d . Eu g e n e En g l a n d , 71 , di ^ We d n e s d a y , Au g . 11 . 2 0 1 0 at hi s ho m e . He wa s bo m Se p t . 16 , 19 3 8 , v in Mc D o w e l l Co u n t y , W. V a . to th e la t e Jo s e p h an d Ev a Bu r k s •E n g l a n d . • He w a s a l s o p r e c e d e d i n d e a t h ; by 2 si s t e r s an d a br o t h e r . Su r v i v i n g ; hi s wi f e , Ra c h e a l Br o w n En g l a n d ; a so n , St e v e n 'E u g e n e . En g l a n d ; gr a n d c h i l dr e n , St e p h a n i e (B r y a n ) Am a n da Co r f e l l , Te r e s a (J a s o n ) Ja n e Co r t e l l ; gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Co l t e n Co r r e l l , Mi k a y l a Co r - ' re l l , Pa c e y Co r r e l l , Sh y a n n e Co r r e l l , Ja k e Co r r e l l ; br o t h e r s , ' Jo e (R u t h An n e ) En g l a n d Jr . , ^ th e Re v . Cl a u d e Le r o y (M a r th a ) En g l a n d , Ra n d o l p h St e v e n (L i b b y ) En g l a n d , La n y Da n i e l (L i b b y ) En g l a n d ; si s t e r s , Be t t y , Su e Bo w l i n g " , Sh i r l e y . Fa y e (N e a l ) Mc C a l l , Br e n d a Yv o n n Di s h m a n . Hi s fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s at 3 p. m . Fr i d a y , Au g . 13 at Tu r n e r s Cr e e k Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h by th e Re v s . Al l e n Ba r k e r an d Bo b b y Ru s s e l l . 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 wi t h fu l l mi l i t a r y se r v i c e by th e VF W 10 3 4 6 . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s pr i o r to th e se i v i c e at , th e ch u r c h . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s ; , ww w . 'g e n f T y f u n e r a l s e r v i c e . c o m . v^ en j a m i n Jo h n s o n jr J ? , Be n j a m i n :" B e n " ' Jo h n s o n Jr . , 80 , of Mo c k s v i l l e i di e d on Mo n d a y , Au g . . 9 , 20 1 0 at ho m e . ; ' He wa s ' pr e c e d e d in de a t h ■ 'b y hi s ' o l d e s t da u g h t e r , Ma r i e ' Jo h n s o n Ec k l e s . ' Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Ma r - . jo r i e > Jo h n s o n of Mo c k s v i l l e ; ' • 3 da u g h t e r s , Gl a d y s (M i k e ) ' I Th f e a d g i l l of Le x i n g t o n , Jo y c e ; Jo h n s o n . . o f , Cl e m m o n s , an d : Mo n i c a Jo h n s o n , of Wi n s t o n - .i I. ' Sa ] e m ; ' 3 so n s , Be n n y Jo h n s o n li ; .. J r . , He n r y Jo h n s o n an d Jo s e p h ; I Jo h n s o n , al l of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 4, _ si s t e r e , _V e r a -D a v i s . Do r o t h y , 3 .' A n d e r s o n an d , Li l l i e Jo h n s o n ., i' l o f , Mo c k s v i l l e , ' an d , Mi l d r e d , , i Mi t c h n e r of Ba l t i m o r e . Md . ; 2 st e p - b r o t h e r s , Ca l v i n (E v e l y n ) ' Jo h n s o n of Ba l t i m o r e ^ an d L. C . (T i n a ) Ri i c k e r of Wi n - ' I st o n - S a l e m ; 10 gr a n d c h i l d r e n j ! ^ I Je s s i c a Ec k l e s , Tr a c e y (C h r i s - ' ta ) Jo h n s o n , Ph i l i p (H e a t h e r ) ■ .. H e w . , b o r r , i n I r = d e l l C o „ „ - V ' J " ' 7 ° : , Br a " ; ' ' ' " on De c . 19 . 1 9 2 9 to th e 1. / o ■A n i l l e e Ba r t e r an d Be n j a m i n , J .f f ' - To n . 9 « Jo h n s o n , Ke n - Jo h n , o n Sr . He wa , a me m - (D a w n ) Jo h n e o n . Am a n d a k- . av f cu - 1 1. n Jo h n s o n , an d Ja r e n Jo h n s o n ; 9 • be r of Sh i l o h Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . . j . Hi . .. . a . .e l .u gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Ma t t i e u He wa s ed u c a t e d m th e Da - o , u vi v. . ■ ^ n , , . S. Jo h n s o n , Co r v Ne e l v . N i c h - - vi e Co u n t y Sc h o o l s , an d a re - i t u n t l , Tj -o l a s Jo h n s o n , Hu n t e r Jo h n s o n , ti r e e or Le x i n g t o n , F u r n i t u r e , x^ - i • t, •. » . I •! ! TT , Mi l e s . Gn e r , Ha i l e y Jo h n s o n , Mo c k s v i l l e . He wa s a me m b e r t k xt ^ ,k - I j nn - S® * " Jo h n s o n , Na t a l i e Jo h n - of Co n n t h i a n Lo d g e 17 Pn n c e d . t u • Ua i i e. u • j • so n , . Bn a n n a Jo h n s o n ; an d a Ha l l Ma s o n s . He en j o y e d in - e ■ j x .» r e . e . , : „ su k" J 1. 1 0' ni c c c s Bt t d nc p h c w s , te r a c t m g wi t h hi s gr a n d c h i l - .. . . x ' r. - j r • . , u- t ,• • ot h e r r e l a t i v e s an d fn e n d s . dr e n . Hi s la v o n t e pa s t i m e wa s ' Ti - r , . wa l e h i e g w e e t e m mo v i e , . He ' rf ' U ej T v wa s al w a y s we l l dr e s s e d an d ■■ 7® ' . , 7 ,' ' 7 „ '1 ' ha d a ki n d wo r d to sa y : ( h A i? ' : ' ■ ■■ Cl a r k of f i c i a t e d an d bu n a l fo l - ' lo w e d in th e ch u r c h ce i h e t e f y . - ! ' Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s 30 : ^ mi n u t e s be f o r e th e - s e r v i c e . , On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : Gr a f u i y j t Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r s r y ^■ m F u n ^ a l H o m d j i e t . S' Ma Mo c k s v i l l e , NC Da v i e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a r y Mo c k s v i l l e , NC ^ ij i V Ga r y Ka i s e ; \ Ga r v Ka i s e r ^ Ga r y S' / ' 7 - ^ o / : > .K a i s e r 54 , of Mo c k s - vi l l e , - d i e d on j Au g . : ' ' 1 4 , s 2 0 1 0 • in Wi n s t o n - S a l ;m af t e r a br i e f ac u t e il l n e s s , ' ; , r, ' Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Ba r b a r a Fo r d ; . da u g h t e s, Ja m i e an d Je s s i c a ; .m o t h e i , Li l l i e Ka i s e r ; br o t h e r s Ga i r e t l , Go r d b n , Je f f , Gl e n i ) , Ch a r l i e ; tn d Mi c h a e l . ^c e d i n g hi f n . i n de a t h wa s hi s fa t h e r , Wi l l am Ka i s e r . , , Bo r n in T e c u ns e h . M i c h . , o n Ma y 23 ; 19 5 6 : he sp e n t mo s t of ; hi s li f e in ih d ar o u n d th e Br o o k l y n , Mi c i . ar e a . He ha d a lo n g an d su c c e s s f u l ca r e e r in . t h e ; m a n u f a d u r i n g in d u s t r y . 'A t th e ti m e of hi s de a t h he wa s -e m p l o y e d in iM d c k s y i l l e , as a ma n u f a c t u r i n g en g i n e e r at In g e r s o U Ra n d . He wa s pa s si o n a t e ab o u t hi s wo r k , an d en j o y e d th e pe o p l e he wo r k e d wi t h ea c h da y . : Je wa s sp i r i t u a l an d . h e li v e d li f 5 wi t h in t e g r i t y . He lo v e d be i h i ; ou t d o o r s , do in g pr o j e c t s , ' a n 1 sp e n d i n g ti m e . wi t h fa m i l y at hj m e . An an i l n a l „ lo v e r i he le a v e : be h i n d se v e r a l - pe t s , ' ' At Ga r y ' s i eq u e s t he ha s -b e e n cr e m a t e d . Hi s wi s h is fo r .a l l , th a t kn e w an d lo v e d hi m to ma k e , a to a s t .t o hi m wi t h a fi ne ^ Sc o t c h of Ir i s h - vh i s k e y r a n d to ' po n d e r th e si m p l e ' a n d im p o r ta n t as p e c t s ' o f ou r . li v e s . Ma r c h e l La p i s l r ^ Wi l l i a m Ma r c h e l La p i s h , 78 , of Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d on Th u r s da y , Au g . 12 . 2 0 1 0 , af t e r a ba t - ' ti e ag a i n s t AL S (L o u Ge h r i g ' s - Di s e a s e ) . He wa s bo m Se p t . 14 , 19 3 1 , to th e la t e Wi l l i a m H. '• a n d Em m a Tu t t e r o w La p i s h , Kn o w n as "M a j o r " to fr i e n d s an d . f a m i l y , he se r v e d in th e • U. S . A r m y a s a p a r a t r o o p e r d u r - in g th e Ko r e a n Co n f l i c t wh e r e he ma d e 29 ju m p s be f o r e be i n g • ho n o r a b l y di s c h a r g e d . He wi l l be re m e m b e r e d as a ma n wh o pu t ot h e r s be f o r e hi m s e l f an d .n e v e r he s i t a t e d to he l p a fr i e n d , ,o r ne i g h b o r in ne e d . In 19 9 4 , he co m p l e t e d a 42 - y e a r ca r e e r • wi t h Ha n e s Dy e an d Fi n i s h i n g in Wi n s t o n - S a i e m wh e r e ' he wa s kn o w n as "B i l l " . He wa s a • me m b e r of Du l i n Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r c h wh e r e he at t e n d e d ' as lo n g as hi s he a l t h al l o w e d . • He wa s 20 1 0 re c i p i e n t of th e La i t y Se r v i c e Aw a r d pr e s e n t e d by th e We s t e r n No r t h Ca r o l i n a Co n f e r e n c e of th e Un i t e d Me t h od i s t Ch u r c h fo r re c o g n i t i o n of hi s ma n y ye a r s of se r v i c e to th e ch u r c h . He wa s th e fi rs t re c i p i - : en t of th i s aw a r d fr o m Du l i n . He .w a s al s o pr e c e d e d in .d e a t h by 3 si s t e r s , St e l l a Ma e La p i s h , Id a Ma e Ed w a r d s an d Ru b y Sc h n e i d e r ; a br o t h e r , Jo h n l. e e La p i s h ; an d a sp e c i a l br o t h e r - i n - l a w , El m e r C, He n - dr i x . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e of 57 ye a r s , Ed i t h He n d r i x La p i s h of th e ho m e ; hi s on l y ch i l d , De b bi e Ca r t e r an d hu s b a n d De n ni s of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a gr a n d s o n , Ti l d e n Ca r t e r an d wi f e El i z a - ' be t h of Wi n s t o n - S a l e m ; hi s on l y gr e a t - g r a n d d a u g h t e r , Ka t y Be t h ; 'a br o t h e r , Sa m (J o a n n ) La p i s h ; 3 si s t e r s , Ed n a La i r d , Pa t r i c i a An n (B i l l ) ' Sp i v e y an d Pe g g y '( C J ) Ha y e s ; a si s t e r - in - l a w , Be t t y Je a n He n d r i x , 2 br o t h e r s - i n - l a w , Le s t e r (B e t t y ) He n d r i x an d Je r r y (J a n e ) He n dr i x ; an d nu m e r o u s ni e c e s an d jn e p h e w s , . . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n du c t e d at 4 pj n . Su n d a y , Au g . : 15 at Du l i n 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 . Ma r i ly n L. We i l e r of f i c i a t i n g . Th e ' bo d y wa s pl a c e d in th e ch u r c h 30 mi n u t e s be f o r e th e se r v i c e , i 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 . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s Sa t u r d a y , Au g . 14 at th e . ch u r c h . Me m o r i a l s : Th e AL S Fo u n da t i o n , Ji m "C a t f i s h " Hu n t e r Ch a p t e r , 12 0 Pe n m a r c Dr i v e , Su i t e 10 1 , Ra l e i g h , 27 6 0 3 ; or Du l i n Me t h o d i s t , c/ o Je n y - He n d r i x , 21 1 2 Mi l l i n g Rd . , '.M o c k s v i l l e . ' . On l i n e ; co n d o l e n c e s ; vv v v v v . ea t o n f i i n e r a l s e r v i c e x o m ' . ^v i n C l i n e Sh a v e r Al v i n Cl i n e .S h a v e r , 74 of .S a l i s b u r y , di e d Su n d a y , Aug. 8, :2 0 1 0 at hi s re s i d e n c e , . ' ; , ., - Bo m Ma r c h ' ' 1 6 , 1936, in Ro w a n Co u n t y , he wa s the son • of th e la t e Ad d i e Cl i n e Shaver an d , De m p s e y Al v i n Shaver. Mr . Sh a v e r wa s ed u c a t e d in the Co o l e e m e e sc h o o l s an d gradu at e d fr o m Co o l e e m e e High' Sc h o o l . He wa s a ve t e r a n of the US Ar m y du r i n g th e Korean Wa r . Mr . Sh a v e r wa s employed at th e W. G . He f n e r VA Medir ca l Ce n t e r fo r 34 ye a n before re t i r i n g . He wa s a me m b e r of Mi l f o r d Hi l l s Un i t e d Methodist Ch u r c h , ' Survivon: his wife,-Patricia Loflin Shaver, whom he mar ried April 3, 1963; daughter.; Suzanne Nichols of Charlotte;son, Christopher Alvin Shaver , of Salisburyi.sister, Patsy John^.son (Jim) of Salisbury; brother,.Robert;,Shaver (Sue) ofCool-^eemee;'grandchildren,Matthew.Russell and Leigh-Ann RusseU;.'and2great-g^ddaughten. ,Funeral services were con-• ducted at 2 p,m. Friday,'Aug.^';-13 at the Summenett Memorial ^Chapel with the Rev.,Stephen':Combs, minister of Milford;Hills United Methodist Church.Burial was at l,l,ajn. Monday at the US National, Cemetery,-S^sbury.:The.family receive, frierids",'Friday at Summenett Funeral n Home.'' - "' ' '• : Memorials;. .Milford Hills Methodist,-r 1630. ; Statesville^Blvd., Salisbury, 28144; or'Rowan Regional Hospice, 720 Grove St., Salisbury,28144 .Online condoleiices: www.summersettfuneralhdme£om.... Oa v l e County Public Library Mocksville, NC 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 , Au g . 19 , 2 0 1 0 Oh'i'/s $ '/?■ vr-V, •. -liMr.;WUUi^Waid fc, 8.6,'bf;A^mFriday," Aug. • i3,'?2piO -at For- ',Medical Cm^ ; i ? •'. .^. was, bom Jime 16, ">19M m Forsyth^^mj^^^late Wlliam/and-Ma^'Wat^kids "W^." He was a inembef/ of iAdyance .United [.-Metliod-lL-ist^Churclj,''Adymc^£3MMpm^^^Lodge'^and had sefy^M^m'The'US A^y during Wqrid Wnr^II, j-and .ihe Korean Confli^V/Mr.^Ward was past prKidehfof the |NC Meat Packers'^sbdarim^^^past presitfent; of Pdyi?.Qotini^ Hoim Buiit^ra Associ-^/atiqh, past memWr oif die Dayie 1.Coimty School BoaM add. was 'involved in .oiganizihgl°,ybuUi''; _ spqrte prograim in DayieV v ' He is also preceded in deathby 2 brothers, Charlie wd Mhn.liids^jWani."'-.' ^ ■"-v- 2 Surviving; Ws'\wife of 63 iyeais'.P^syX^mapXT'Waid;' 2-sons, ^K^am Randall Wardand wife Vicki and Jef&ey An-' derson Ward and wife Debbie; 4 grandchildren, Ketri W^ andhusband Brent, Josh Ward and wife Jennifer, Allison Ward,- and Andy Ward arid Wife Laura; 5 great-grandchildren^ Copper■ and Carly W^ and.JHaydeh,Hadley and Ha^er W^; a sister, ■ Marg^t Brewer Bayer, - a brother, David H. Ward; and a number of nieces' and nephews. A.funeral service was con-.^ducted at 2 p.ni: Monday, Aug.;'^^, 16 at Advice Unit^ Memod-;^isrChurch' fey me'tiev^^ ' Skirmer, B.urial fqllqv^^in the ^church'cemetery wth'i^to^^honors by the. Mein!>Lrial: Honor"' Guard. ITiejlfarn^lily received friends Sunday .^atl' Haywoi^-MiUer ^-^I^dertotijChapel. ;v{|i. ,y Memqnds:',Advj& Meth-;,,',<^stVi^Bo>^^V > pniin^~haywqTii^illej^^^ \ ■^cr. - ^ I O ■'."2 • ^ f. }' - - -i H - J O D ' ^ . . ■ .1 le, NC Ot ' t ■r 5 La r r y Ke n n e t h Br i n k l e y , 69 , of Ri d g e Ro a d , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d on Fr i d a y , Au g . 20 , 20 1 0 at Ho s p i c e of Ca t a w b a Va l l e y . Bo m in Bo o n e Co u n t y , W. V a . on Ma y 22 , 19 4 1 , he wa s th e so n of th e la t e Ro b e r t C. Br i n k l e y an d Av i s Ca r r i e Sc o t t Br i n k l e y . He wa s an el e c tr i c i a n an d ge n e r a l co n t r a c t o r an d of th e Pr e s b y t e r i a n fa i t h . Su r v i v o r s ; a so n , La r r y Da n ie l Br i n k l e y an d wi f e Pa m e l a of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 2 da u g h t e r s , Ca r o l Je a n Br i n k l e y of Ra l e i g h , an d Ca t h e r i n e Ja n e Ra n d o l p h an d hu s b a n d Ed w a r d of Ri s i n g Su n , Md . ; a br o t h e r , Do n a l d Br i n kl e y an d wi f e Ja n i n e of Wa l n u t Co v e ; 15 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d 9 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a so n , Ke n n e t h Le e Br i n k l e y . A pr i v a t e se r v i c e wi l l be he l d at a la t e r da t e . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : vv v v w . da v i e f i m e r a l s e r v i c e x o m . ^^ ^ u b e r t Ma t t h e w Da l t o n ^H u b e r t Ma t t h e w Da l t o n , 85 , of Mo c k s v i l l e , die d on Tu e s da y , Au g . 17 , 2 0 1 0 , at hi s ho m e af t e r a sh o r t il l n e s s . Mr . Da l t o n wa s bo m Ma y 29 , 1 9 2 5 in Ir e d e l l Co u n t y , so n of th e la t e Ni c k an d Li l l i e Ca r so n Da l t o n . He wa s ed u c a t e d in Ir e d e l l Co u n t y Sc h o o l s . He ac c e p t e d Ch r i s t un d e r th e le a d er s h i p of Pa s t o r Je s s i e Le a c h , an d Bi s h o p Cl a r e n c e Mi n o r . Fo r th e pa s t 40 ye a r s , he wa s an ac t i v e me m b e r of Ne w Ca l va r y Ho l i n e s s Ch u r c h , wh e r e he wa s a de a c o n , tr u s t e e , an d pr e s i d e n t . O n Ma r c h 20 , 19 5 0 he wa s un i t e d in ma r r i a g e to Jo s e p h i n e Co c k e r h a m . Th e y sh a r e d 60 ye a r s of ma r r i a g e . He wa s se l f - e m p l o y e d fo r 55 ye a r s in sa w m i l l i n g an d Da l t o n Co n st r u c t i o n Co . Do i n g th e Lo r d ' s wo r k an d ca r i n g fo r hi s fa m i l y wa s pr i m a r y in hi s li f e . He wa s re s p e c t e d as th e pi l l a r in th e co m m u n i t y . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by an in f a n t so n , An t h o n y ; a da u g h t e r , Ca s s a n d r a Je a n Da l to n ; 5 br o t h e r s , N. C . , Ne w m a n r Lp n n i e , Od e l l , an d Hi l l a r y Da l to n ; an d a si s t e r , Ru b y Ho w e l l . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Jo s e ph i n e C. Da l t o n of th e ho m e ; 5 so n s , Ro n a l d Br o w n of Ph i l a de l p h i a , Pa . , Ch a r l e s Ji m m y Da l t o n an d Je r m a i n e (A l i s s a ) Da l t o n , bo t h of Wi n s t o n - S a l e m , Bi s h o p Te r r y Da l t o n of Mo c k s vi l l e an d Cu r t i s (E l l a ) Da l t o n of Sp e n c e r ; 2 da u g h t e r s , Te r e s a (J o h n n y ) St a t o n of Be t h e l an d Cy n t h i a Da l t o n of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 2 gr a n d d a u g h t e r s wh o m th e y ra i s e d , Re g i n a D. (F r a n k ) Jo n e s an d Sh a n i k a Sh e v o n e Da l t o n ; a br o t h e r , Na t h a n i e l (H e l e n ) Da l t o n of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a si s t e r , Li l l i a n Do u l i n of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 4 si s t e r s - i n - l a w , Lo l e a n Ca r s o n , El o u i s e Co c k e r h a m , El i z a b e t h Da l t o n , an d Ro s a Le e (J i m m y ) An i o l d ; 21 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 40 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 7 gr e a t - gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; ot h e r re l a tiv e s an d fr i e n d s . Hi s fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d Su n d a y , Au g . 22 at 3 p. m . at Ne w Ca l v a r y Ho l i n e s s Ch u r c h in Mo c k s v i l l e . As s o c i a t e Pa s to r Te r e s a St a t o n of f i c i a t e d an d Bi s h o p Te r r y Da l t o n de l i v e r e d th e eu l o g y . 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 . A wa k e wa s he l d on Sa t u r d a y , Au g . 21 at th e ch u r c h fr o m 7: 3 0 - 9 p. m . " On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : Gr u h a - ii i F i i n e r a l H v m e . n e r . (V ^ a r v i n Da v i s ^M r . Ma r v i n Da v i s , 83 , of Ha m i o n y , di e d on Au g . 13, 20 1 0 , in He r i t a g e He a l t h c a r e of . Un i t e d Ho s p i c e Se r v i c e s , fol lo w i n g an ex t e n d e d il l n e s s . He wa s bo r n in Gr e e n v i l l e Co u n t y , Ap r i l 1, 7 19 2 7 , son of th e la t e Gl a d y s Sm i t h Davis. He at t e n d e d Gr e e n v i l l e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Sc h o o l s , an d wa s a life lo n g me m b e r of Pi n e y Grove AM E Zi o n Ch u r c h , wh e r e he wa s a de d i c a t e d me m b e r . He wa s co - f o u n d e r of th e Senior Ch o i r , an d su p c r i n t e n d a n t of Su n d a y Sc h o o l s . On Ma r c h 20, 19 5 9 , he ma r r i e d Ha z e l Gray Da v i s . He se r v e d in Wo r l d War 11 wi t h th e US Am i y an d re ce i v e d an ho n o r a b l e di s c h a r g e . One brothe , Rufus Davis,preceded him ii death.Survivors: a json, Milton C.; (Sharon) Davi; of Charlotte;2 daiighters, B werly (Donald)Hamilton of Savannah, Ga.,and Anita "She lly" ( Reginald)Holmes of Sav imnah; 2 nieces,Minnie Ruth lones and Jean Garrelt, both of Greenville,S.C.; a nephet ■ Kenneth Davis of Greenville; 5 grandchildren.Thaddus, Teeshia, Gregory,'Nafta, and Dcnald Jr.; several other relatives and friends.Funeral sirvicc was held Wednesday, Wg. 18 at 4:.10 p.m. at Piney Jrove AME Zion Church in Harmony. The Rev.Jerry T. Wh:le officiated and burial follow td in the church cemetery. Tl e family received friends 30 minutes before the service. i Online cot dolences: Gra/»«-niFuneralHo nejiet.Davie CountJ Public Library Mock.siille, NC DA V I K CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RI'XORD.Thtirsdtiy. Aug. 26,2010 ^^ e o n a r d Ga b b e r t Le o n a r d Ga b b e r t , 99 , of Fo - le y , Mi n n . , fo r m e r l y of Co o l - ee m e e , di e d Th u r s d a y , Au g . 19 , 20 1 0 at th e Fo l e y Nu r s i n g Ce n t e r , Fo l e y . Fu n e r a l se r v i c e s we r e at 11 a. m . Mo n d a y , Au g . 23 at Fo le y Fu n e r a l Il o m e Ch a p e l . Tl i e Re v , We s Ma c y of f i c i a t e d . Bu r i a l wa s in th e Ch r i s t Lu th e r a n Ce m e t e r y , Le f o r , N. D . Mr . Ga b b e r t wa s bo m Ap r i l 9, 1 9 1 1 in Le f o r to He r m a n an d Ma r t h a (W i e g a n d ) Ga b b e r t . He ma r r i e d Ca r y l Sl e i g h t Ju l y , 19 3 1 an d sh e pr e c e d e d hi m in de a t h in 19 7 3 . He la t e r ma r r i e d Vi o l a Gr a h a m of Di c k i n s o n No r t h Da k o t a in 19 7 4 . He ha d li v e d an d fa r m e d in Mi n n e s o t a , No r t h Da k o t a , No r t h an d So u t h Ca r o l i n a an d mo s t re c e n t l y ne a r Fo l e y . Pr i o r to fa r m i n g , he he l d ma n y jo b s as a gr o c e r , sa l e s m a n an d te a c h e r . He ra i s e d Ho l s t e i n ca t t l e an d na t i o n a l ch a m p i o n Ha m p s h i r e ho g s an d Qu a r t e r ho r s e s . He wi l l be re m e m b e r e d fo r hi s ch a r a c t e r , wo r k et h i c an d lo v e of fa m i l y . Su r v i v o r s : , hi s so n s an d da u g h t e r s , Ro g e r (A l i c e ) of Mo c k s v i l l e , He r m a n (M a r l e n e ) of Fo l e y , Ro b e r t a Tr y g g e s t a d of Ir m o , S. C . , Ca r y l Le n Ga b be r t of Wa i t e Pa r k , Mi n n . ; st e p - c h i l d r e n , Ma r l o n Gr a h a m , Jo n (M a r l i n ) Gr a h a m , Ma r g i e (F r e d ) Ph i l i p s , Do r i n e Ga b b e r t an d An i t a (J o h n ) Me l h o m ; 9 gr a n d c h i l d r e n , in c l u d i n g Hu g h Ga b b e r t of Sa u k Ra p i d s , Mi n n , an d Je n n i f e r G. Mc C l a m r o c k (J e r r y ) of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 23 gr e a t gr a n d c h i l d r e n in c l u d i n g Ju s t i n Mc C l a m r o c k of Mo c k s v i l l e an d Je n e l l M. Jo h n s o n (J o h n ) of Ya d k i n v i l l e ; 9 gr e a t - g r e a t - gr a n d c h i l d r e n in c l u d i n g Jo c - el y n , Jo n a s an d Jo s e p h Jo h n s o n of Ya d k i n v i l l e ; an d ma n y st e p - gr a n d c h i l d r e n . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s se c o n d - wi f e , Vi o l a , 19 9 9 ; an in f a n t so n an d da u g h t e r ; st e p s o n . Me r l e Gr a h a m Jr . ; so n - i n - l a w . Ke n Tr y g g e s t a d ; an d br o t h e r s an d si s t e r , Al v i n , Ar i o s , Ge o r g e an d Ro s a l i e La r - ^> ^ e l e n Eu d c n e Ro c h e ^ Mr s . He l e n Eu d e n e "D e n e " Ro c h e , 10 0 , of Be r m u d a Ru n , di e d Tu e s d a y , Au g . 10 , 2 0 1 0 at he r ho m e . Sh e wa s bo m Ju l y 1, 19 1 0 in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Je s s e an d Mi n n i e Wa l l e r Zi m m e m i a n . Mr s . Ro c h e at t e n d e d Ca m p b e l l Co l l e g e an d gr a d u a t e d fr o m Ge o r g e Wa s h i n g t o n Un i v e r s i t y . Sh e li v e d in Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C . un t i l 19 9 3 , wh e n sh e mo v e d to Be r m u d a Ru n . Sh e wa s a me m be r of Ho l y Fa m i l y Ca t h o l i c Ch u r c h in Cl e m m o n s an d re ti r e d fr o m De p a r t m e n t of En vi r o n m e n t a l Pr o t e c t i o n Ag e n c y in Wa s h i n g t o n as co o r d i n a t o r fo r Su r g e o n Ge n . C. Ev e r e t t e Ko o p . Mr s . Ro c h e wi l l be re me m b e r e d fo r he r lo v e of fa m il y , fl ow e r s , tr a v e l i n g , re a d i n g an d ta l e n t he r pa i n t i n g s . Sh e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h ' ' by he r hu s b a n d , Ja m e s Ro c h e ; 5 br o t h e r s , Fl o y d , Th o m a s , He r m a n , La c y Gr e e n an d Lo u i e Zi m m e r m a n ; an d 2 si s t e r s , Be - j at r i c e "B e a " Pu r d y an d Ru b y n Co p e . Jx J o h n To t h Jo h n To t h , 88 , of Ad v a n c e died on July 24, A me m o r i a l se i - v i c e will be held at 11a.m. S Ei b a v l l l e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Church in Advan me a l wi t h th e fa m i l y wi l l follow.1010.iturday, Aug.28 at e. Fellowship and Su r v i v i n g : a si s t e r , Ed y t h e Zi m m e r m a n Wh e l a n of Wa l do r f , Md . ; 3 ni e c e s . De n e Pi t t s of Ad v a n c e , Sa n d y Aa s l a n d an d Sh i r l e y Sn y d e r , bo t h of Ha m p t o n , Va . ; 9 ne p h e w s , St e v e Zi m m e r m a n of Co l u m bi a , S. C . , Ke v i n Zi m m e n n a n of Ad v a n c e ; Bo b b y Co p e of Ge o r g e t o w n , DE , Ge n e Co p e 'o f Ju p i t e r , Fl a . , Ji m m y Co p e of My r t l e Be a c h , S. C . , Ja c k Zi m me r m a n of Su m m e r f i e l d , Cl i f f Zi m m e n n a n of Fi o r i d a , Mi k e j Wh e l a n an d Ti m Wh e l a n , bo t h n of Wa l d o r f ; nu m e r o u s gr e a t ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s an d a sp e ci a l ca t "W i l l i e Bo y . " A me m o r i a l se r v i c e wi l l be he l d at 2 p. m . Sa t u r d a y . Au g . 2 8 at Ha y w o r t h - M i l l e r Ki n d e r - to n Ch a p e l wi i i i th e Re v . Tr i Tr o n g of f i c i a t i n g . Th e fa n i 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 . Sh e wi l l be in t e r r e d at El b a v i l l e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h . Me m o r i a l s ; El b a v i l l e Me t h od i s t Ce m e t e r y Fu n d , 25 9 5 NC 80 1 S. , Ad v a n c e ; or to Ho s p i c e of Da v i e , 10 1 Ho s p i c e La n e , Wi n s t o n - S a l e m , 27 1 0 3 . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s ; ww w . ka y w o r > n - n , m e r . c o . n . p^, Mo c k s v i l l e , NC ETCHI50N MOQSVILLE • Mr. James ^ Walter Etchison, 97, died Sat urday. Au- ^ gu« 28, V.i e w ancestral Cana, NC to the late John Wesley and Nana Cain Etchisoa Mr. Etchison attended Cana Academy, and graduated from Mocksville Hi^ School in 1930. Influenced by Lindber gh's crossing in 1927, he was bitten by the "aviation bu^ early. Mr. Etchison began his flying career at Dixie Flyiiig School in Madison, IN in 1932, with an endorsement by the famous aviator, Billy Mitchell. He later joined Penns^vania Airlines and Glenn L Martin Aircraft prior , to fulfilling his dream of be coming a flight aav member with Pan' American Airways in 1936. WhflU'With PanAm, he surveyed the North Atlantic routes, and was the flight en gineer on the Yankee Clipper's first Trans-Atlantic commer cial crossing in 1939, earning him the distinction of becom ing one of the original Pio neers of the North Atlantic. During World War 11, each air line was asked to send a per son to train pilots and me chanics for the military, and Mr. Etchison was chosen tor that task. When he arrived, he discovered there were no training materials, so he wrote the manud in hydraulics. Helping to usher in the com- meicid jet age, he worked side by side with Charles Lindber^ during the transi tion from propeller driven air craft to jets. Nlr. Etchison was a crew member on the liisl passenger jet Trans-Atlantic crossing to Paris in 1958, this time on a B-707. He retiied from Pan-Am as Chief Flight Engineer of the Atlantic dhi- sion in 1972, after completing a fUght from Frankfurt, Ger many to JFK on a B-747 with his wife as a passenger, and his sister, Annie Laurie, riding from Frankfurt to London with him in the cockpit. Re tirement brought Mr. Etchison and his wife, Dahlgrcn Campell Etchison to aeimnons, where he man aged the Mt. Airy Airport, ana operated Ills intemationai fly ing school. IVhBe living in Cleramons, he joined the Clemmons Moravian Chiuch, the Clemmons Masonic Lodge, and was very active in the incorporation of Clemmons. He later became a member of Eatons Baptist Church in Cana and was the oldest member. Following the death of his wife of 52 years, he built a house on the site of his birthplace, and enjoved living on the ancestral land for the rest of his life. At the age of 90, he teamed to use a com puter, and began writing a book, The Jet Set. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his 'wife; two sisters. Annie Laurie and Dllian Etchison; and three brothers, Orreli, Everett and Hairy Lee. He is survived by a daughter, Dahlgren A. Etchison of Mocksville; a son, lames Wes ley Etchison and his wife, Rita of NY: four grandchildren, Pa mela Price and her husband, Dr. H. Craig Price of Raleigh, Lt. Col Thomas Updegiaff and his wife, Shannon of Con cord, NC, Elizabeth Mellott and her husbafid, Toby, of Concord, NC and Karina Etiiison and her husband, Andres Casiano of Madrid, Spain; nine great- grandchildren, David, John. Ganett and Courtney Price, Chase Carey, Sadie and Connor Updegiaff, Tyler LaRousa and Chloe Castano Etchison; and a number of de voted nieces and ne|ftews. A Funeral Service viill be con ducted at li a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31, at Eatons Baptist Church, with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating, intet- raent will follow in the Church cemetery. The family will re ceive friends at the Church one hour before the Service. The family requests that me morials be considered for Davie County Home Healtli. 642 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, NC 27028; Davie County Senior CentM, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville, NC 27028; or Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, do Mr. Robert Langston, 1922 US Hwy 601 N. Mocksville, NC 27028. The family wants to express their appreciation to the per sonnel of Davie Co. Home Health, and Mrs. Sara Eure for all the excellent, personal care and sup^Tt they have "pven Mr. Etchison. Eaton Funeral Home is serv- ing the family ofMr. Etchison. Dairte County Public Ubraiy Mocksville. NO ,) < ^ v i s C. Ca m p b e l l Sr . Av i s Cl a y t o n Ca m p b e l l Sr . , 80 , of De a d m o n Ro a d , Mo c k s - vi l l e . di e d on Sa t u r d a y , Au g . 28 , 20 1 0 at Ka t e B. Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e . Bo m in Ya d k i n Co u n t y on Au g . 6, 19 3 0 , he wa s th e so n of th e la t e Le e an d Ma r y St o k e s Ca m p b e l l . He wa s re t i r e d fr o m th e Ci t y of St a t e s v i l l e St r e e t De p a r t m e n t an d wa s a me m b e r of Tu r r e n t i n e Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Ev a l i n a Sp r y Ca m p b e l l of th e ho m e ; a so n . Av i s Cl a y t o n (T e r e s a ) Ca m p b e l l Jr . of Ha r m o n y ; 3 st e p s o n s , Ro g e r (J o y ) Co p e of Sc o t l a n d Ne c k . To m m y (L i n da ) Co p e of Mo c k s v i l l e , an d Ch a r l e s (C a r o l y n ) Co p e of Le x in g t o n ; 3 st e p d a u g h t e r s , Vi c k i e (D a n n y ) Ph e l p s of Fo r k , Ka i h y (M i c h a e l ) Mo r r i s of Mo c k s v i l l e an d An g a l i n a Ho i d e n of My r t l e Be a c h ; 13 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; an d 17 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by 3 br o t h e r s , Cu r t i s , Ho o v e r an d Ja m e s Ca m p b e l l , an d 3 si s t e r s , Ma e Wo o d , Al m a We s t , an d Es t h e r Re a v i s . Th e se r v i c e to ce l e b r a t e th e li f e of Mr . Ca m p b e l l wa s on Tu e s d a y , Au g . 31 at 2 p. m . in th e Da v i e Fu n e r a l Se r v i c e Ch a pe l wi t h th e Re v . Sc o t t Sc h u y - le r of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in th e Tu r r e n t i n e Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h Ce m e t e r y . Ne p h e w s se r v e d as pa l l b e a r e r s . Th e fa m i l y re ce i v e d fr i e n d s Mo n d a y , Au g . 30 at Da v i e Fu n e r a l Se r v i c e . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ww w . (l a v i e f i v i e r a l s e r v i c e x o m . J> Q a m e s Wa l t e r Et c h i s o n n Mr . Ja m e s Wa l t e r Et c h i s o n , 97 , of Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d Sa t u r - • Va l l e y Vi e w Fa r m , hi s an - ce s t r a l ho m e in Ca n a , to th e Ul ^ s s b C ' , : la t e Jo h n We s l e y an d Na n a Ca i n Et c h i s o n . Mr . Et c h i s o n •' . V - Js at t e n d e d Ca n a Ac a d e m y , an d > ^y d u a l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^f r o m sy l v a n i a Ai r l i n e s an d Gl e n n L. Ma r t i n Ai r c r a f t pr i o r to fu l f i l l i n g hi s dr e a m of be c o m i n g a fl i g h t cr e w me m b e r wi t h Fa n Am e r i c a n Ai r w a y s in 19 3 6 . Wh i l e wi t h Pa n Am , he su r v e y e d th e No r t h At l a n t i c ro u t e s , an d wa s th e fl ig h t en g i n e e r on th e Ya n k e e Cl i p p e r ' s fi rs t Tr a n s - A t l a n t i c co m m e r ci a l cr o s s i n g in 19 3 9 , ea r n i n g hi m th e di s t i n c t i o n of be c o m i n g on e of th e or i g i n a l Pi o n e e r s of th e No r t h At l a n t i c . Du r i n g Wo r l d Wa r II , ea c h ai r l i n e wa s as k e d to se n d a pe r s o n to tr a i n pi l o t s an d me c h a n i c s fo r th e mi l i t a r y , an d Mr . Et c h i s o n wa s ch o s e n . Wh e n he ar r i v e d , he di s c o v e r e d th e r e we r e no tr a i n i n g ma t e r i a l s , so he wr o t e th e ma n u a l in hy d r a u l i c s . He l p i n g to us h e r in th e co m me r c i a l je t ag e , he wo r k e d wi t h Ch a r l e s Li n d b e r g h du r i n g th e tr a n s i t i o n fr o m pr o p e l l e r dr i v e n ai r c r a f t to je t s . Mr . Et c h i s o n wa s a cr e w me m b e r on th e fi rs t pa s s e n g e r je t Tr a n s - A t l a n t i c cr o s s i n g to Pa r i s in 19 5 8 , th i s ti m e on a B- 7 0 7 . He re t i r e d fr o m Pa n - A m as ch i e f fl i g h t en g i n e e r of th e At l a n t i c di v i s i o n in 19 7 2 , af t e r co m p l e t i n g a (l i g h t fr o m Fr a n k f u r t , Ge r m a n y to JF K on a B- 7 4 7 wi t h hi s wi f e as a pa s s e n g e r , an d hi s si s t e r , An n i e La u r i e , ri d i n g fr o m Fr a n k f u r t to Lo n d o n wi t h hi m in th e co c k p i t . Re t i r e m e n t br o u g h t Mr . Et c h i s o n an d hi s wi f e , Da h l g r e n Ca m p e l l Et c h i s o n to Cl e n i m o n s , wh e r e he ma n a g e d th e Mt . Ai r y Ai r p o r t , an d op e r at e d hi s in t e r n a t i o n a l fl yi n g sc h o o l . Wh i l e li v i n g in Cl e m m o n s , he jo i n e d th e Cl e m m o n s Mo r a v i a n Ch u r c h , th e Cl e m m o n s Ma so n i c Lo d g e , an d wa s ac t i v e in th e in c o r p o r a t i o n of Cl e m m o n s . He la t e r be c a m e a me m b e r of Ea t o n s Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Ca n a an d wa s th e ol d e s t me m b e r . Fo l l o w i n g th e de a t h of hi s wi f e of 52 ye a r s , he bu i l t a ho u s e on th e si t e of hi s bi r t h p l a c e , an d en j o y e d li v i n g on th e an c e s t r a l la n d fo r th e re s t of hi s li f e . At th e ag e of 90 . he le a r n e d to us e a co m p u t e r , an d hc a a n wr i l i n p a bo o k . Th e a I (D - C He wa s - a l s o pr e c e d e d in death by his wif:; 2 sisters, Annie La u r i e an d Li l l i a n Et c h i s o n ; and 3 brothers, (JrreJl, Everett and Ha r r y Le e . Su r v i v o r s : a da u g h t e r , Dahlgren A. Etchison of Mocksville; ■a so n , Ja m e s We s l e y Etchison and wife Ritji of New York; 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n , Pa m e l a Price and husband l}r. H. Craig Price of Ra l e i g h , Lt . Co l . Th o m a s Updegraff and jwife Shannon and El i z a b e t h Me l l o t t an d husband Toby, all of Concord, and Karina Et c h i s o n an d hu s b a n d Andres Caslano of Maciid, Spain; 9 great gr a n d c h i l d r e n , Da v i d , John, Garrctt and Coujlney Price, Chase Ca r e y , Sa d i e an d Co n n o r Updegraff, Tyler L^ousa and Chloe Ca s l a n o Et c h i s o n ; an d a number of nieces and nephews. A fu n e r a l se r v i c e was conducted at 11 a in. Tuesday, Aug. 31 , at Ea t o n s Ba p t i s t Church, with Dr. Davidjcilbrcath officiat in g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in the church cemetery, "riie family received fr i e n d s ii t th e ch u r c h on e hour before the service. Me m o r i a l s : Da v i e Home Health, 642 Wilk^sboro St., Mocks vi l l e ; Da v i e Se n i o r Ce n t e r , 278 Meroney St., Mocksville; or Eat on s Ba p t i s t Ce m e t e r y Fund, c/o Robert Langiton, 1922 US 601 N, Mo c k s v i l l e . j 73 ^ Ob * ib \J ^ v . Wi l l i a m Pe n n Pr i c e Th e Re v . Wi l l i a m Pe n n Pr i c e di e d on Au g . 4, 2 0 1 0 in So u t h - em Pi n e s . He wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s wi f e Be t s e y , - hi s pa r en t s , Jo h n Ra n d o l p h Pr i c e an d El c a n a Sm i t h Pr i c e an d 3 si b li n g s . Su r v i v o r s : hi s se c o n d wi f e , Ma r y Da v i s Pr i c e , So u t h e r n Pi n e s ; br o t h e r , th e Re v . Ha m p to n Pr i c e , Ra l e i g h ; ch i l d r e n , Be t s e y Sa v a g e , th e Re v . Jo h n Pr i c e , an d Al i c e Pr i c e ; 5 gr a n d ch i l d r e n ; an d 6 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l - df e n . He wa s bo m in Ma y o d a n on Ma r c h 11 , 1 9 1 5 an d wa s a gr a d ua t e of Gu i l f o r d Co l l e g e an d Vi r g i n i a Th e o l o g i c a l Se m i n a r y . He wa s a pr i e s t in th e Ep i s c o p a l Di o c e s e of No r t h Ca r o l i n a an d se r v e d ma n y pa r i s h e s , in c l u d in g Go o d Sh e p h e r d Ep i s c o p a l Ch u r c h in Co o l e e m e e , an d ch u r c h e s in Fo r k an d Wo o d l e a f , N. C . du r i n g th e la t e 19 4 0 s . A me m o r i a l se r v i c e wi l l be he l d at 11 a. m . on Oc t . 2 at St . Ma r y ' s Ep i s c o p a l Ch u r c h in Hi g h Po i n . A re c e p t i o n wi l l fo l lo w . Bo y d St e e l m a n Mr . Ma x Bo y d St e e l m a n , 77 , of Ya d k i n v i l l e , di e d Mo n d a y , Au g . 23 , 2 0 1 0 at Ka t e B. Re y n ol d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e fo l l o w i n g a br i e f il l n e s s . Mr . St e e l m a n wa s , bo m Ma y 3, 1 9 3 3 in Ya d k i n Co u n t y to th e la t e Ar c h i e Jo n e s St e e l m a n an d No r a Ho l c o m b St e e l m a n . He gr a d u a t e d fr o m Co u r t n e y Hi g h Sc h o o l in 19 5 1 . Fr o m Ap r i l 19 5 3 - M a r c h 19 5 5 , he se r v e d in th e U. S . Ar m y . Wi t h i n tw o mo n t h s af t e r re t u r n i n g ho m e , he ma r r i e d Be t t y Lo u Ke l l y . He , al o n g wi t h hi s fa t h e r an d br o t h e r , bu i l t St e e l m a n Mi l l i n g i Co . in th e Co u r t n e y co m m u n i t y wh e r e he wo r k e d fo r 49 ye a r s ' un t i l hi s re t i r e m e n t in 20 0 4 . He wa s a me m b e r of Ha r m o n Ma s o n i c Lo d g e 04 2 0 wh e r e he on c e se r v e d as Ma s t e r . Ot h e r as s o c i a t i o n s in c l u d e d bo a r d of di r e c t o r s of Re t a i l Me r c h a n t s As s o c i a t i o n of Ya d k i n Co u n t y ; ad v i s o r y bo a r d of Fo r b u s h Hi g h Sc h o o l ; me m b e r of Wo o d m e n of th e Wo r l d ; an d a me m b e r of Co u r t n e y Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . He lo v e d go i n g to hi s jo b ev e r y da y at th e mi l l an d sp e n d i n g ti m e wi t h ne i g h b o r s an d fr i e n d s . He en j o y e d bi r d hu n t i n g wi t h hi s fa t h e r , bu t es p e c i a l l y li k e d sa l t w a t e r fi sh i n g on th e Ou t e r Ba n k s of No r t h Ca r o l i n a . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a br o t h e r , Ha r o l d Jo n e s St e e l m a n , Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Be t t y K. St e e l m a n ; da u g h t e r s , Be v er l y K. St e e l m a n of th e ho m e , Na n c y S. (D a v i d ) Po y t h r e s s 11 of Wi n s t o n - S a l e m , Mi t z i e S. (M i t c h ) Br a n o n of Ea s t B^ n d , an d Gl e n d a S. (J e f O Wi c k e r of Ya d k i n v i l l e ; 2 gr a n d c h i l d r e n . Ma s o n Ga r r e t t Br a n o n an d Sy d ne y An n Br a n o n ; 2 si s t e r s , Lu ci l l e S. (R o y ) Cr a v e r of Y ad k i n - vi l l e , El i z a b e t h An n e St e e l m a n of Wi n s l o n - S a l e m ; an d se v e r a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s Th u r s d a y , Au g . 26 at Ge n t r y Fa m i l y Fu n e r a l Se r v i c e in Ya d - ^ ki n v i l l e . Th e fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s Fr i d a y , Au g . 27 at 3 p. m . in th e Ge n t r y Fa m i l y Ch a p e l by th e Re v . Ri c k y At k i n s . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in Ya d k i n Me m o r i a l Ga r d e n s wi t h Ma s o n i c Gr a v e si d e Ri t e s by Ha r m o n Ma s o n i c Lo d g e 42 0 AF & A M . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ww w . ge i i t r y f i i n e r a l s e r v i c e . c o m . b^ i m o t h y J. Su l l i v a n Jr . Mr . Ti m o t h y J. Su l l i v a n Jr . , 57 , di e d Mo n d a y , Au g . 23 , 20 1 0 at Fo r s y t h Me d i c a l Ce n te r . He wa s bo m on Au g . 23 , 19 5 3 in Wi n c h e s t e r , Ma s s , to Ti m o t h y an d Lu c y Su l l i v a n of Ad v a n c e . He ow n e d La w n - Do c t o r of th e Tr i a d an d wa s a me m b e r of Ho l y Fa m i l y Ca t h ol i c Ch u r c h . He wa s lo o k i n g fo r w a r d to be i n g a gr a n d f a t h e r . Mr . Su l l i v a n . en j o y e d sp o r t s , wo r k i n g ou t d o o r s , sp e n d i n g ti m e wi t h fa m i l y an d th e Bo s to n Re d So x . He wa s an or g a n do n o r . Su r v i v o r s : hi s pa r e n t s ; hi s wi f e , Ma r y P. Su l l i v a n ; da u g h te r Me l i s s a an d hu s b a n d Bi l l Po p k o s k i an d so n Da n i e l ; 3 br o t h e r s , To m (K a r e n ) , Te d (T a m m y ) , Mi k e (C i n d y ) ; an d 2 si s t e r s , Ma r g a r e t Sm i t h (R a n dy ) , Th e r e s a Be a m (J o e ) ; ma n y ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s ; se v e r a l co u s i n s , au n t s an d un c l e s 1 A fu n e r a l Ma s s wa s he l d at 11 a. m . Fr i d a y , Au g . 27 at Ho l y Fa m i l y Ca t h o l i c Ch u r c h wi t h Fa t h e r Tr i Tr u o n g of f i ci a t i n g . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s Th u r s d a y , Au g . 26 at Ha y w o r t h - M i l l e r Ki n d e r t o n Ch a p e l . Me m o r i a l s : Ca r o l i n a Do no r Se r v i c e s , 90 9 E. Ar l i n g t o n Bl v d . , Co r e e n v i l l e , 27 8 5 8 , Gi f t of Li f e Fu n d in ho n o r of Ti m o th y J. Su l l i v a n Jr . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ww w . ha y w o r t h - m i l l e r j c o m . ,^ a r o l d jUfred Wagner ^ Mr . Har^old Alfred Wagnt r, 79 , of Lexington died on Sat ur d a y , Aug. 28,2010 at Hink e Ho s p i c e House. A fu n e r a l service was he d at 11 a.m. Tbe^iday, Aug. :|l at Fi r s t Baptist Church by tl e Re v . To m m y Wilson. A priva ;e bu r i a l was held at the Lexin;;- to n Ci t y Cemetery. The faini y re c e i v e d friends following tie se r v i c e . i Mr . Wagner was bom De;. 7, 1 9 3 0 in Davie County to Al fr e d Ow e n s Wagner and Li a Ho w e r t o h Wagner. He was- a 19 4 9 graduate 'of Cooleemte Hi g h School and of NC Sta e Un i v e r s i t y in 1958. He worked as a se n i o r engineer at PPG In du s t r i e s until his retirement. I- e wa s a member of First Bapti it Ch u r c h , where he served as p Su n d a y school teacher and su pe r i n t e n d e n t , was a member < if Ph i l p o t t Fellowship. Class ar d se r v e d as Deacon. Hi s son, Eric Reid Wagne r, pr e c e d e d him in death, as wml as a si s t e r , Jean Wagner Bag- ge t t . Su r v i v o r s : his wife, Ge ma i n e Wellman Wagner of tl ho m e ; his daughter, Elaine Si an d hu s b a n d Eric Brant Sii of Le x i n g t o n ; his sister. Sue St e e l e Correl; his grandchil dr e n , Er i c Brant Sill Jr., San Sa v a n n a h Sill, and Jacob Re: Si l l ; an d his great-grandchilA, Ca l i x Jeremiah Sill, as well i s ni e c e s and nephews. Me m o r i a l s : First Baptist, PG ! Bo x 43 6 , Lexington, 27293; < r Ho s p i c e of Davidson Count ^ 20 0 Ho s p i c e Way, Lexingtcgn 27 2 9 2 On l i n e condolences: mvt da v i d s o n f i t n e r a l h o m e j i e t . O §M O 0 1 3 w z H W »CA w g o o »0 1 a §Vi 45'tJ pfr O Oh\-hs •^ifCbraeliS. «- Mb.'Girla Comd AUeiK83,ofFoL._ Gillian Bnttoi^ain^^ v. -^ i jniman i^^^fitona^SjBntton 3 SiD^^umy Public Ubrif^ ^OCksville, NC an Maich.;25; fee fifth^ Advance;?'died Walmaday^\ •:<r fc^'- n i • «Sepiii;2pJQ, at her home^^ She was'bbm My'll?iW7.' in mvidwh jCoiin^'to^tlw Thpin^ widLC&la^l^, lifdf • five sfelingsfwl of hef0i^S» ..(j.v.v • I j?.,' !i'J-/i..i;.v sgsSjlings., preceded .her m -.deam:''■'Saivannah! • Britton" GaitH%|fe^l ^owm ^spciatioh'andRoanoke, Va. in p33; her o^y| '^We^wdmeh^s AiuuU^ to the hmthpr an'H the VouhBest.^ JoMi; '^Pno/nti "^RiThfiBt-" Association''brother and fee youngest,? Jblfe Howan "'Baptist ' Association , „i%FtsSkUnPuli.J^es;n^^lin';Dula, .6.8V?b^■ Clemm6ns,vdiw;on Monda^^s.'Augf:3d;Mlb>^^^ ginia.B^dway ^(^ules. ■ AUeb 'was retired from Sara - Lee Corp. md was a member of Mocks United Methodist? " ' ^ -i"-x^^..* She v.was|ab6 "pre^ in;-de^' by.. her h^bwd,''HenryJ6yc(fvM'en;;fa^^^^ iwhbih she wu raised. byC Mae . ^Bfr^way ,^denhour;;faiid 2 jsisters,; Lucy..'Belle v^iules Lou]^ and Virginia Ridenhour HilBanL^SnrvivoB: a daughter,'Betty _Jane -lyier of M^e B.Mch,S.C; a son, Charles'Lee (^^e) Allen of Advance; 3 graiidcbil-;dten, Brandon Tyler,' Aridrew Allen and Jennifer Allen; a brodier,Thomas Austin Charles of Lexington; 2 sisteis-in-law, Lillian Sidden of Advance and Betlha Allen of Mocksville; a - brodier-in-law, Bill Hilliard of Lexington; and several nieces andnqthews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 pin. Sunday, Sept. 5, at Mocks United Methodist ChuRfa, wiA the Rev. Jona-. than -.Brake, . officiating. The _• body was placed in the chi^h , 30 nunutes.before theservice.j Buiidioilowed in the church ■ ceatbe^l The fuhily .receive?;d fiiehds.Saturday, Sept. 4, at;Eaton Fune^ Home".{-.tV ■ h^ > Meinmiiils:; Mocks' Method-j ist:CeneralFFunfe-523 Heau-:;ch^aiRo^j'/.Adyimce;;. orDaneHo^ic^adiatiye.Coin; OT,Hospital 'St:- Suite; , ira- eO^lim^alsiervicex^ • ?;j;. SprunUife^-Bnttohliri Mbcl^^^^. vilie^ 1947; Mife HmcI Bnt-?' feh^ Duliif' ■m"•')^feisfen-Sa^em, March 26^ 1969;? Regina Al- ■ exander_Britt6n 'Anderson in ■'Baltimore,' Md. in .1997; her oldest sister, 'Vera Gladys Britr .. ton Farrington in! Chapel Hill, in 2002; and her mother LMe " Mae Britton, on .Good Friday, March 1967 .at the home of her daughter Hazel.- . On April, 16,1938 she mar ried Lloyd Jefferson Cain of theChinquapin Grove community. .No children were bom of thisunion, but feey became thesurrogate pwnts of her niece, the late Helen Frances Britton Clement and consequently thegrandparents of Helen's chil dren." Her husband • preceded her in death Jan. 8, 1986.She loved whool rmd attended two or mote "schools in the DavieCounty ■ School ' systeni and severd training .workshops. Not slothful in duties, she gave full recognition to heir religious life-convictions. She was a life- She 'served as ■ su^riiitendent■? 6f fee' S^oh: Baptist I.Church >? 'Siiiidav f School •?for rfSO F'vears"Suif^y ? Schobl -ifbr VSO fyifers(1949-1W- M in 'im die< Sunday' school presented her a'plaque'in honor of her 23'•years of service at feat time. In^February of 1987; she donaited • a lectern to Shiloh in memory: of her late husband. On March fbf.fee Id^janklm •liatired as a manager for ifecstone ."Tire' Co. and a member jof;St; Francis '; of -Assisi CafeoUc'-.Churetfrn'Mocks^e^'H^^bT years,'7oanne^Du]felte:Dlua; a-| sohviK'eife J;'Hula of Advmce; ^ a daughter,'Kimberly Afen (Jefr;»'01 ncr laic uusuotiu. v" i S-V- '19,2000,oneofthedownstairs Sunday School rooms, where a picture of her is hanging, wasnamied the Lillian Britton Cain : ? ® vSister, -.StolM^^ }Ro'omjn her honor. She was an Bila of tfeesaiim^,'Mich.; and active meiiiber of the NAACP.achieving.the honor of Davie Mother of fee Year in ,1985.She was crowned fee Valentine Sweethemt in 2004 Md 2005 at Autumn Care Nureing Center. She shared her love of life as• a fidend, neighbor and a sub?stitute parent for neighborhood children. $he also shared her ' outside water spigot. •Survivors: Marie F. Bald- 4 grandc^dren, Kembta Mary'Benkp, K^sma Ann Benko,~ Connor Jaines Dula,; and Britr tani Elaine Benkb. ■] } The Mass' of Christian Burial for Mr.Dula was 4 on "j Friday, Sept. 3, at 10:30 ajn^ j. at St. Francis of Assisi (^tho;| ' lie Churcli with the Rev. Fatheti Andrew Draper ■ . officiating The family received friends on-^urvivofs: Marie .F- Bald. | 5^2 at D^em .win. La VUlines Nursing Cen- ^ Service in Mocksviile.- 4 ./-Q ^r, ■ Hillsbofbu^; '• Mftgalene' - •■ / • /->^ i , .11 T ii-cH'Memori^: St:- JudesSiGhilD. Gaither, Mocksville; Lou-v "?-' ■ ; • -j-vaD. Gaither, Mocl^e; 1^"" Rcr^h^^^long member of Shiloh Baptist ise F. Kilpatnck (Dr. George), ^Tuj^VpiSS'iMemDhis lChurch , which she loved and r !Greensboro; .OiiieUa F. Gamertook-an active part from, child- i - .(Alvin Sr.); )uanita hood. She was a member of : : (Benjamin) LCha'pelth.CI»uKel.Choir,,ea«ao-of , CUrice A.fee Senior :]!dission^ Ci^l®» ; Md.;,-2.riepheiys,-J^esjRoy,)one,of tiie.organbrers of the Ju-,1 FarHngtoh. (Joyce),^pfi^ai^j 7?ff5 -!-•> -'v nior.J^ssipn^ Circle,,,chairjof the,Baptist Training Union,'(Bill),, se^t^ ,,of ,,fee .Da-^f"vie '.County''^sipnary .^^and a delegate to , fe^^ ." '"'"'jSclibbl' Conviehtion- / ;Hm,s;Mdjr,^M^ of - Mocksville; 5. .,'grMdchil-.■areti,".;h^'-;Jae^leme^^^^;Francine Clment C™g|^-?'^q• jfenm),''Re^aid,am ■ 'Vraiiaiia McHiifley Slement'b^■-•Salisbury,^'and,iDpt^^ent Ashfprdi^fi^)^f0ey:^; ter, "Va.; • and. many. ofeer «la^l tives and friends warii ■Johnson,V544:E;'DepotSt., JvFccksvilli - _ ? ?v:? ■'o:j Mb^arciall on W9° oil Jan$3,:li9'57, K^Was^th^son ot die'iiate liore^Garcia and Cataiina ^ello.' He ''iS ;n;l^;.jack5;J<^^ "^ed bn.Thimday eyenin£, Sept-^Joio^^^^ V ; -. n ,.' He w« bbm,in^,Iibre^ County on.May 19, 19'45 to.the late.JphnMd N^^ii^ibbYrHe ^ Bap&t ia^h/iHe te^ Reynplds'aftec .30 years', but was a textile and Yann woiker ] cbhtinu^ tciWpA at Renegade Tobacro in ,MoclBViile, He Jot and was of the Catholic faith. -'to cook barbecue for his faniily., .;<.n ^ .-n ••:•••.; n Survivors: -his wife. Patsy ' • lie is als6]l^ded in death by a sister, LuciUe Walker.of ^ Ixjmse-'Bbiadin^arciabf Cm^^^ ^brotets, Thorns Grabbs ^^^^^ ^usseU Mmee; a son, Juan, Gen'pveyo ;,GnibW^^ n -' v '■ 7 ■' ='(Htden) G^ia 'bf-G^leem ,= Survivbrei^sjSvife, Martha Gail Gnibbs of Yadkinville; a son,2 stepson^ JMte Ray i(Maii^i^"' WifeKeUby ^Vof.Qjncpn^'di^« J:! ciwle'emee and Misiy L. JofteijLMd husb^d Doug of Seagroye;'4 graridchilt^n,Haley F.iOAbT&, Kristina L. Grubbs, Jacob R. Gru^ua L. Grubb^ 3 sisters, Dorothy H. Davis ;of Lewisville, Betty Huls and Biiltif PfaflEtown, and Barbaia'Wall and David of Rural Hau.■^■ ■ ■- A funeral.se^ce was held Sunday, Sept. 5 at Tbmers CreekBaptist CiunS Pastors Bobby Russell and Harold Fletcher. officiafing. Buiii followed in the church ceinetery. The family The Mass of Christian Burl-1 . received Saturday at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek,al was on Saturday, Sept.;4 at. Online,c<^l»iences:1 pjn. at St. Francis of A«isi .• i«i .< Catholic Church in Mirclcs^ewith the Rev. Father i^drew ; Draper officiating.in I>gion Me;nioriai'P^t in'^Cooleenfee/'Tfie "'fa^ ' ceived friends on Friday, Sept. 3 afDavie Funeral Service in • Mocksville." v:.': Bouldmjvof . .Chris (Xniaiida)^Bouldin ofMocisv^eiS, brothers, Alberto^Garcia of ,Wb^c®fi .Ute^rtp Garcia bf,Mexico and EsitevMGarcia of ^atmoros; 3 ^ten,'Naicisa;\,^Ranibna and .SocorbGarcia, ^ bf Tex^l* Oiilinef condblehces:'WWW, daviSineralseiyidejcom. :»■ ?- ■ .l58^;^'bf?'HOT^toMpcks^e^^.jdii^Sept?3/^olds'ilHospice,iHbnie 'ih^^ Wi"" ston-iS^eni.-:i .'j/. iV ^ • •: Born ,in' bavie /County on April 4, 1942i^-he .was flie son . of Ae late Thbin^ Kitchen andLera Carier^Maisiiall.'He.was letir^fifibm. "Lexingtbh .•'Fur niture' wd ;was a .'inember. ofSt/FrOTcik^f .^isii;Catholic Church. i V _ i. Survivob: ' his' wifej ; Patricia ;Wyrick Marshall, "whom he married bn'Dec.'-23, 1967; a son, '.Christopher Thomas (Paula ) Marshall .of .Mocks ville; 4 sisters, Joarm Smith, of Mocksirille, 'Elaine. (Blame) York of Winchester, Va., Bet ty (Thomas) Moeller of High Point and Madeline .(Johrmy) Hire of Clenunons; 3 brodi- ers, John (Adna) Marshall and Mark (Pandora) Marshall, all of Mocksville and William (John- na) Marshall of Clemmons; and .2 grandchildren, Andrew Thomas Marshall and Katiria Renee Marshall. ■ Mr. Marshall was also pre ceded in death by a son, David Andrew Marshall, a brother, Frank Marshall, and a sister, Sarah Luper. ' The Mass of Chrisrian Burial for Mr. Marshall was on Mon<: day, Sept.: 6, at 11 a. m. at St. • Francis • of ;.Assisi Catholic 'Chiircb' wth' the Rev. Father•AhdreW Draper -officiating. .Burial was in the Dtilin UnitedMethodisti aurcV.jC^metery.The -fen^y ^received Emends tos55"fg - gr Z oO r*-w s. • ml03 'Sisi cRbad., "-7wOnlme;3W)naolencesrri^^ .daviefimeralsernce£om. 1',-.'-:'^ ..m -'SMM ■•o; 111 L7 • » i^lvin Spurgeo'n Ratledge Jr.,74, of Advance, died on Monday,, Sept. 6, 2010 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-] Salem." I Mr. Ratledge was bom March 18, 1^36 in Winston-Salem, toj Alvin Sr. and Biddie Ella Ratledge. ;• • Survivors: his wife of 52 years, Marcie Ratledge of the home; 3 ' children^ Daniel Ratledge of LewisvUle, Donald and Delane Ra-. tledge of Clemmons, and Judy Ratledge ofGreensboro; 7 grand-.i children"; a great-grandson; a sister and brother-in-law, Shirley and Fabio Sanservino of Maryland; and several riieces and nephews. • He was preceded in death by 'his parents; a brother, Johnny ; Miles; d sister. Alberta Giles; and a nephew, Raymond Zachery. | A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m; Saturday, Sept. 11 • at Immanuel Baptist Church, 1505 Lewis'ville-Clemmons Road, ] Clemmons. The family will receive friends following die service n in the fellowship hall. • . - Memorials: Immanuel Baptist Cemetery Fund or to the Hos- ; pice home of your choice. •v,—ca ^^dna Sue Vaughn - ^ Edna Sue Roberson Vaughn, 68, of Guy Gaither.Road, Har mony, died on Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte.' Bom in Fprsyth County on Feb. 15,' 1942, she was the daughter of the late Luther and Elizabeth Scales Roberson. She was retired from Beroth Oil Co. and was a meinber of New Union United Methodist Church.- n • •. Survivors: 2 sons, Ricky (Linda) Vaughn and Randy (Susan) Vaughn, all of Har mony; a grandson, Chris (Candace) Vaughn of Harmo ny; a ^at-grandson. Bailey Vaughn; step-grandson Bobby (Sandra) Tompkins and step- great grandchildren, Cameron Ross, Bobby Joe.and Keimeth Tompkins. She 'was also preceded in death by a step-granddaughter, , Misty Dawn Hall. ' • The service to celebrate her life was tp lie on Thursday, Sept. 9, at ii a.ih.'m the Davie * Funeral'ServiM] Chapel'-with the Rev! Steve Rairiey 'officiat- irig. Biuri^'waS to be ih'Forsyth Meniorial P^k. The family.was to receive ,friehds]6h'Wednes- ^ day,' SeptJ;8,-froih'!6;36-8;30~. pjri. at Dayie Fune^ Sewice.' O^he •''xonddlencei:; .mviv. daviefiine'rqlseryice^b%f<^^^ n ! Wilson Warden ; ' ^ Mrs., Peggy .Wilson Cor-ji'pq natzer 'Warden, ""of, Advance! 2 ' r ' ' ' n * 'Idied after an extended illness; onWednesday.Sept. 1,2010. Y She was predeceased by her -50 husband of 26 "years, Charles •' 55Seabon Comactef of Advance, j ^ and her brother, Oren Ray Wil-, .pg son of Winston-Salem. -0 Survivors: her husband, Dal- .» las Warden of the home; her daughters, Tanya' Sykes and ^ . husband Alan of Graham and ^ Kris Comatzer and daughter q. ' Molly of Advance; Tanya's children, Jordan Sykes and w wife Leslie and daughter Hollis "S. of Charlotte and Ruffin Sykes of Greenville; Dallas' children, j g Ronald Warden and wife Sue,, g Robyn and husband Rob King, all of Winston-Salem and their children. Cash of Boston and. Sterling of New York. She was a beautiful woman, proud but never vain. She was devoted to her daughters'and proud of their accomplishments and those of her grandchildren. She was an excellent cook and homemaker, having won na tional recognition in the Crisco Great American Pie competi tion, and numerous awards at the Dixie Classic Fair, where she later was honored to serve as a judge in the food compe tition. Having retired from the Davie County Tax Office, .she was known to many throughout, ..the county. ■A- graveside, service .'.was , held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3 at • .'Bixby Presbyterian Church'in ' ■Advance with.th'e Rev, Danny : .Leonard officiating.,-The fam-,. ily greeted friends, at the, church .'.following the service. , ; Online condolences: . !,hayworihrmil!er.com. -rfr^Memorials: • the~Mocksyille"; office of Hospice and Palliative Care, 377. Hospital St., Suite ^103.-,,-, Qb ' A s -5 " 3 9 P ' p ' y o vo I Q. ^ V A Ui *( X^ l v i a My e r s As h l e y ^ Sy l v i a An n e u e My e r s As h le y , 72 , of Mo c k s v i l l e di e d Fr i d a y , Se p t . 10 , 20 1 0 at he r ho m e . Sh e wa s bo m Fe b . 23 , 19 3 8 in Fo r s y t h Co u n t y , th e da u g h te r of th e la t e Ja m e s Ru f u s an d So p h i a Fr y e My e r s . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a si s t e r , Fr a n c i s Wh i t e ; a gr a n d s o n , Br a n d o n Le e "B u b " As h l e y ; an d a si s t e r - in - l a w , Ca r r i e My e r s . Su r v i v o r s : 2 br o t h e r s , Jr . My er s an d wi f e Do t , an d Ch u c k My e r s ; he r fo r m e r hu s b a n d , Ke n n e t h As h l e y of Fl o r i d a ; he r ch i l d r e n . Pe n n y As h l e y , Da n n y As h l e y an d wi f e Ma r g i e , Ti n a Cr a i g an d hu s b a n d St a n l e y , Ke n n e t h As h l e y an d wi f e An ge l a , Do r o t h y Ro i g an d Ge r r i ; 17 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 15 gr e a t gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; ma n y co u s i n s an d . he r sp e c i a l fr i e n d s , St e l l a , Ma r t y an d Do r i s . A gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wa s he l d Tu e s d a y at 4 p. m . at We s t l a w n Ga r d e n s of Me m o r y Ma u s o l e um Ch a p e l in Cl e m m o n s wi t h th e Re v . Je r r y Ru s s e l l of f i c i a t in g . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s on e ho u r pr i o r to th e se r v i c e . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : mv w . ha y w o r t h - m i l l e r . c o m . S I ^o o d y Ba r n e y c a s t l e Pr i n t i s Hu s t e n "D o o d y " Ba r ne y c a s t l e , 66 , of Be a r Cr e e k Ch u r c h Ro a d , Mo c k s v i l l e , di e d on Th u r s d a y , Se p t . 9, 20 1 0 at hi s ho m e . Bo m in Da v i e Co u n t y on Ap r i l 20 , 19 4 4 , he wa s th e so n of th e la t e Wi l l i a m H. an d Ma mi e Cl e a r y Ba r n e y c a s t l e . He wa s se l f - e m p l o y e d an d ha d wo r k e d fo r Gl o b e Co m m u n i ca t i o n s . On De c . 21 , 19 6 3 , he ma r r i e d Ch e y r e l Gr u b b s Ba r ne y c a s t l e , wh o su r v i v e s . Al s o su r v i v i n g : a so n , Te r ry Do u g l a s Ba m e y c a s t l e of Mo c k s v i l l e ; a da u g h t e r , An ge l a B. My e r s of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 2 br o t h e r s . Sp e n c e r (F a y e ) Ba r - . ne y c a s t l e of Ge o r g i a an d Ge n e Ba r n e y c a s t l e of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 2 si s t e r s , Ch r i s t i n e Ir e l a n d an d Lo u v e l l a Ki g e r of Mo c k s v i l l e ; 2 gr a n d c h i l d r e n , Ni k i My e r s an d Ta n n e r Bl e d s o e ; 2 sp e c i a l fr i e n d s , Da v i d Te m p l c t o n an d Ca r l Ho d g s o n ; an d ma n y ni e c es an d ne p h e w s . He wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a br o t h e r . Sa i n t Ba r ne y c a s t l e . Th e se r v i c e to ce l e b r a t e hi s li f e wa s Sa t u r d a y , Se p t . 11 , at 4 pj n . at Ch e s t n u t Gr o v e 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 . Ja s o r i Co n s t a n t i n e of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i a l wa s in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s on Sa t u r d a y at il i a ah u m h . Pa l l b e a r e r s we r e Da l e , Je f f an d Ke n n y Ba m e y c a s t l e , To m my Ke a t o n , Ha r v e y an d He a t h Cr a n h l l , Ra n d y Po w e l l an d Ta n n e r Bl e d s o e . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : u' t v t v . dm ' i e f i m e r a l s e r \ ' i n ' . c o m . Da v i e Co u n t y Public kibraiy^'NC ^) i ^ o b e r t Av i n g t o n Ca r t e r Mr . Ro b e r t Av i n g t o n Ca r t e r , 99 , of Ad v a n c e di e d Th u r s d a y , Se p t . 9, 20 1 0 at Fo r s y t h Me d i ca l Ce n t e r . He wa s bo r n Ma r c h 6, 19 1 1 in Da v i e Co u n t y to Ro s s an d An n i e Ph e l p s Ca r t e r . Mr . Ca r t e r wa s re t i r e d fr o m R J. Re y n o l d s To b a c c o Co . an d fr o m fa r m i n g . He 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 . He is pr e c e d e d in de a t h by hi s wi f e , Ma r j o r i e De E t t e Ca r t e r . Su r v i v i n g : a so n , Wi l l i a m Ca r t e r an d wi f e Pe g g y of Ad va n c e ; a gr a n d s o n , Mi c h a e l Ca r t e r of Cl e m m o n s ; a gr a n d da u g h t e r , Wa n d a Wi s e c a r v e r an d hu s b a n d Ro b e r t of Ad va n c e ; 4 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Pa t r i c k Ca r t e r an d Ja s o n , Je s s i ca an d Ja c l y n Wi s e c a r v e r ; an d a gr e a t - g r e a t - g r a n d s o n , Ga v i n Wi s e c a r v e r . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s he l d at 4 p. m . Su n d a y , Se p t . 12 at Ha y wo r t h - M i l l e r Ki n d e r t o n Ch a p e l wi t h th e Re v s . Jo n a th a n Br a k e , Ma r k Ha r p e r an d Ro b e r t Wi s e c a r v e r of f i c i a t in g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d at Mo c k s Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h . Tl i e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s pr i o r to th e se r v i c e on Su n d a y at th e fu ne r a l ho m e . Me m o r i a l s : Ho s p i c e / P a l l i a ti v e Ca r e C e n t e r , 10 1 Ho s p i c e La i i u . Wl n a l u i c B u l u i n , a^ l t J i . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : tv i v i v . ha y w o r t h - m i U e r . c o m . ^a c k Rogers Cecil j \ Ja c k Rogers Cecil, 86, pf Hi g h Point, died Saturday, At ig„ 28 , 2 0 1 0 at the Hinklc Hosp re Ho u s e of Davidson County, i A former resident of Moc cs- vi l l e , he is preceded in de th by hi s parents; his sister. He |en Ne a v e ; and his son, Williim Pa t r i c k "Pat" Cecil. j Su r v i v o r s : his wife of ,63 ye a r s , Mildred Biggs Cecil j of th e home; his son, David O jcil an d wife Mona of Midloth: Va . ; grandsons, Andrew C !cil an d wife Ann of Richmond, ya. an d Benjamin Cecil of Pilm Be a c h Shores, Fla.; his brot ler, Wi l l i a m Cecil and wife Ma tha of High Point; and his aJnt, Ma r g a r e t Cecil of High Poi it.A memorial service was he l d at First United Metht Idist Ch u r c h of High Point on T lies- da y , Aug. 31 at 11 a.m.Memorials: Hospice of pa- vi d s o n County, 200 Hosjiice Wa y , Lexington, 28292; ch a r i t y of the donor's choii e.Online condolences: v fww. ci m t b y f i m e r a l . c o m |)r a ^orman Stacy Chaffin Mr. Norman Stacy Chaffin, 88, of Advance, died Sunday, Sept. 12,2010 at his home. He was bom Oct. 2.1921 in Davie County to Stacy H. and Inez Ijames Chaffin. He served in theU.S. Army Air Corp dur ing World War 11. Mr. Chaffin retired after 40 years as owner and operator of N.S. Chaffin Grading Co. and later worked for 25 years for Sparks Con struction. He was a member of Bixby Presbyterian Church and Advance Masonic Lodge. Mr. Chaffin was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Dale and Morgan Chaffin, and a sister. Eloise Stephens. Survivors: his wife, Patsy Cornatzer Chaffin; a daughter, Trish Grubbs (Jerry) of Kern- ersville; 2 sons, Rom Chaf fin (Vicki) of Greensboro and Phillip Chaffin of Advance; 2 grandsons, Justin Grubbs (Shannon) and Patrick Grubbs (Brittany Murray); 2 brothers, Gaiy and Odus Chaffin; 2 sis ters, Bonnie Gunter and Doris Kurfees; and his faithful com panion Nikki. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Wediibsday, Sept. 15 at Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Peter Peterson officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends Tuesday at Hayworth-Milier Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Bixby Presbyte rian, 1806 Fork Bixby Rd., Ad vance; or Davie Home Health, PC Box 848. Mocksville. Online condolences: »vw»v. hayworth-nnUer.com. j)><^amuel Q. Chaplin Samuel Quentin "Sam" Chaplin, 78, of Cornatzer Road, MocksvUle, died unexpectedly on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010 in Watauga County. Bom in Davie County onFeb. 26, 1932, he was the son of the late William Walker and Ada Rose Phelps Chaplin. He was retired from AT&T and was a member of Cornatzer Baptist Church where be had served on the Building & Grounds Com mittee and as Usher Chair. Af ter his retirement, he enjoyed fanning and restoring old trac tors and equipment. He also enjoyed his second residence in Todd and his friends in the mountains. He never met a stranger. Survivors: his wife, Janie Shaver Chaplin, whom he mar ried on July 15, 1953; a sister, Inez Howard of Mocksville; 5 nieces, Velda Myers and Jane Holder of Advance, Carol Strickland and Frankie Chap lin of Mocksville and Melo- die Heggie of Phoenix, Md.; 6 nephews, John W. Long of Apex, Wayne Howard, Willie Howard, Alvin Chaplin and David Swain Jr. of Mocksville and Dale Chaplin of Advance; a brother-in-law, David Swain; a sister-in-law, Lavinia Chaplin; special friends Tony Jimenez and George Boger; arid numer ous great nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Arnold and Frank Chaplin, and 2 sisters, Maxine Long and Iva Nelle Swain. The service to celebrate his life was on Monday, Sept. 13 at 3 p.m. at Cornatzer Bap tist Church with the Revs. Jeff Beverly and Richard White- heart officiating. He lie in state 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Sunday, Sept. 12, at Cornatzer Baptist Church. Memorials: Cornatzer Bap- list, 1372 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville, 27028. Online condolences: www. daviefimeralservice.com. \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORE .Thursday, Sept. 16,2010 ^lyde Johnson Foster ^Clyde Johnson Foster, 87, of Yadkinville, died "Monday. Sept. 13, 2010 after a brief ill ness. Mr. Foster was bom July 26, 1923 and was retired from Den nis, Inc. He served in the 4th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army from Normandy to the "Battle of the Bulge". Preceding him in death were his parents, John Deliflsi aad Mary Howell Foster; sister, Anice Lou Smith. Survivors: his wife of 49 years, Vera Coffey Foster; son, Richard H. Foster (Nancy); daughters, Susan, Doris Tiirsi (Frank), Linda Watkins (Ken neth); granddaughters, Sonya Sulton (Brian), Amanda Givens (Wesley), Diana Tursi; great- granddaughters, Isabel and Ol ivia Sutton; and a long-time de voted friend. Morris Crafton. His funeral service was to be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, at Gentry Family Chapel in Yadkinville by the Rev. Den nis Shaw. Burial was to follow at Huntsviile Baptist Church Cemetery with military rites by the VFW Post 10346. "Die fam ily was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15 at Gentry Family Funeral Ser vice in Yadkinville. Memorials: EMS of Yadkin, 20! E. Cherry St., Yadkinville, 27055; or Huntsviile Baptist Building Fund, 4901 Couriney- Huntsville Rd, Yadkinville, 27055. Online condolences: w>vw. gentryfiiiieralservice.com. ^hn Raymond Didenko ^ Mr; John Raymond Diden ko, 56, of Mocksville, died on Monday, Aug. 30 2010 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Bom May 18.1954 in Chica go, Hi. to the late Tekla Wasylio and Ivan Didenko, he earned an , associate degree from Emory- ' Riddle Aeronautical Univer sity. Mr. Didenko served in the US Army from 1972-1992, serving in the Special Forces ODA-523 as part of the HALO team, l^e worked as an electri cian from 1992-2007. Surx'iving: his wife, Malena Wood Didenko, whom he was married for 29 years; 3 daugh ters, Vanessa, Grace and Maria of Mocksville; a brother. Mi chael Didenko and wife Kim; and 5 sisters, Kay Mierzwia p and husband Dennis, Anna Waskow, Jan Didenko, Mary Godinez and husband Ascen sion, and Linda Sabella and ^ husband John all of Chicago- j A memorial service was held j Saturday, Sept. 4 at 11 a.m. in the Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum, conducted by the [ Rev. Ray Burke. Entombment followed. Memorials: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 612 Pas teur Drive, Suite 409, Greens- bom. 27403. Ellen Griffith Gregory Mrs. Elien Griffith Gregory, 97 of Advance, died Friday, Sept. 10,2010 at Davie County Hospital. She was bom April 13.1913 in Davie County to the late John and Dora Cook Griffith. Mrs. Gregory was a life long member of Yadkin Valley Bap tist Church. Her husband, Henry Burton Gregory and a son, Bobby Eu gene Gregory, preceded her in death. Surviving: 3 sons, David Gregoty and wife Claunette, Donald Gregory and wife Deb bie and Larry Gregory and wife Patricia, all of Advance; a daughter-in-law, Brenda Greg ory of Mocksville; 13 grand children; and 22 great-grand- children. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m.'luesday, Sept. 14 at Yadkin Valley Bap- tist Church cemetery'/.by the Rev. Wayne Swisher. The fam ily received friends Monday, Sept. 13 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller£om. ,)^ayinond Gregory Raymond Gregory ofMocks-" ville. 85, died Sept. 13,2010.' ! A graveside service was to be held Thursday, Sept. 16 at i noon at Palmetto Cemetery in .■ Mocksville. .v'-" : mFuneralHomejiet. ^ohna K. Warren-King^ Donna Kay Warren-King, 52, of South Carolina, died on Monday, Sept. 6,2010 in South Carolina. She was bora iri Darlington County, S.C., a daughter of the late K.C. and Fodie Gainey Warren. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. II at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, with the Revs. Milton Bradshaw and . Tommy Gaskins officiating. Burial, was in the church cem etery. Surviving: her sons and daughters-in-law, Chad H. and Monica D. King and Brad Casey and Mary Helen Geries King, all of Hartsville, S.C.: sisters and brothers-in-law,Grace and Boyd Dalrymple of Florence, S.C., Betty and Tracy Busbee of Elgin, S.C., Barbara and Malcolm Byrd, Linda and the Rev. Milton Bradshaw, all of Patrick, S.C., Carolyn and Billy Fuhderburk, Brenda and Fred Beasley, all of Hartsville, Debra and Jerry Crowlpy of Mocksville; brothers and sis ters-in-law, Elbert and Dianne Warren, Jimmy and Sue War^ ren and Teresa Ann Warren, 'all of Hartsville; 29 nieces and nephews; bnd numerous ^eat- nfeces and nephews... She was preceded in death by a^istert Geraldine O'Neal and brother, Kenneth Wanen. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, , Thursday, Sept;:16,'20W ^ohnF.Longin John F. Long ID, 53, died Friday, Sept. 10,2010, at Emo-I ry Hospital in Atlanta, Ga.! He was born May 16.1957, in Davie County to John F. Long Jr. and the late Frankie Junker Long. He attended S?..: An drews College in Laurinbiirg, The University of Georgia and graduated from Georgia'State with honors. He spent most of his time away from work with his family. He enjoyed comput ers, golfing and taking his fam ily to the beach. Survivors: his wife, Tatiana and her daughter, Yulia; his son and daughter, Brendon and Melissa; his father, John; and 3 brothers, Trent, Stuart, Tyler. A funeral service was con-, ducted at II a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 14, at First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville with the Rev. Paul Seelman officiat ing. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family receivedfriends at the cemetery follow ing the services. Memorials: charity of the do nor's choice. Online condolences: www. ecaqnfuneralservicexom. Davte County Public Library,bCShelbyJeJWiP' |Mrs. Shelby Jean Spry Wen- j sil, 63, of Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, died Saturday, Sept. II, 2010, at her home. She was bom Dec. 22,1946, in Rowan County to Roy Ves tal Spry Jr. and Mildred 'Frye Spry. Mrs^ Wensil had been a ^ registered nurse and was re tired from WFU Bapdst Medi- ' cal Center. She was a memberof Turrentine Baptist Church. | ' Mrs. Wensil enjoyed traveling, sewing, playing the piano and i singing. She loved her nieces and nephews.. She was preceded in death by a great-niece, Michaela I Draughn. Survivors; her parents of Mocksville; her husband, Allen Eugene Wensil of the horiie; a son, Chris (Christa) Wensil of Fuquay-Varina; 4 sisters, Brenda (Ervin) Draughn, Pat (Charlie) Qeaxy, Sharon (Ed) Bartlett and Cindy (Dwayne) Swisher, all of Mocksville; a brother. Ricky Wayne Spry and Pamela Boatwright of Kannap- olis; seven nieces and nephews, Michael (Teresa) ' Draughn, Keri Correll, Becky (Dan) . Wiles,. Brand! Swisher and Zackaiy, Bronwyn and Lindsey Bartlett; and 3 great-nieces and great-nephews, Jesse Draughn, Peyton Correll and Gr^am Wiles. , A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., 'Tuesday, '. Sept. 14, at Turrentine Baptist Church with the Revs. FredCarlton, Robert Wensil and •, cdti ' -Schuvler''•''officiating. Burial followed In^the.chmch cemetery."-The family received friends Monday,- Sept. 13, at_, j EatonFuhery Home.,y ■.Online condolences:.',",'www: : \ eatonfuneralserJicex:bm. :''- - - 'TJ - O D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D . T h u r s d a j . S e p l . 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 5 c a " ' t i f S " > t l 3 " : H H f Q ' l l i f l f t n u f 1 - ' = > = = | 8 - s h - i i i s l i " T . 3 " ^ ? M r c B S n 7 . i 3 • * i l l i i p i i g • I - _ ? - » a I - I s l l ' s ' H . f ¥ g i t o r ? " . l l ? l < 2 T S 2 . 1 ^ 2 _ , 3 s a ? • X ' i - s I , ? ? £ J * R S - S i f ^ 3 S i f ' % S r f 2 = 1 - s - . 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Ha r r i s wa s o lx > w t c r an d lo v e d Hi e la > r d an d hi t ch u a ' h He wa s a In v jn | : hu s b a n d , da d . an d Sf i f s d p s w an d lo « n | hi s do ^ s . Bo o s t e r , Tt r t k e t b c l l ar v J Ji n g t e > Ml .Al s o su r v i v i n g hi s wi f e , Pa l s y Tu l i e r n w Ha m s of th e ho m e ; a da u g h t e r . Ar n a n d n Ha n i * of Mu c k s v i l t e ; 3 so n s , Da V i d l, e s i e r (l a r T i s tK i m j of Ha m w m y . Sh a n e Ha m s {O e b - bl e t of M< i c k s v i { l e an d Je r e m y Ha r r i s of ih e ho m e {a n d hi s fi an c e . Uc e y Sh o i * of S C. ) ; J fm n d c h i k l r e n , Ka m r y n Hs n i s , fu n n v a J* B i t e r K > n ar n l Na t h a n Ha r r i s ; a si s t e r , Hi c n d a Sh o r e (S a m ) of Mo c k s Vl l l e : 2 br o l h - er s . fn k y Jl a m s t>/ Co n l e e m e c an d (J u s Ha r r i s (U b b y ) of Mi K k s v i H e ; an d hi s nj o t h c r In la w . Ha u l Tu i t e r u w of Mo c k s * vl l l e . A fu n e r a l «< r > ic c rn c c l c b r a i c hi s hi e wi l l be co r M h c i e d at 11 aj n . Wc i l n e s t i a y , .S e i * . 22 , nl Bd g e w n s a J Ba p i i s t Ch u r c h , wi t h rh c Re v Fr a n k BU n k e n - sh i p , Ke v , Da n n y .S h o r e ac i d Re v . Fr e d Ca r h o n ol l i c i M l n ^ . {n t e n n c n i v« i | | fo l l o w In Le g i o n hf e m n r u l Pa r k In Ci i o l c c m e e , wi t h Md l i a i y Ho n o i f t co n d u c t ed by rh c Ve t e r a n s of ft i R M g n Wa r Mc m o f l a l Ho n o r Gu a R j . Th e fa m d y w| j | rr t e c v e f: te n d s fr o m f i r o 8 (> m . T u e s d a y . Se p t . 2) , at fi n i o n Ft t n c r a l Ho m e . TT i c y re q t i e s i th a t in e n t o r i - ai s be co n s i d e r e d fo r Am e r i ca n Ca n c e r So c i e t y . 4A Oa k Br a n c h Dr i v e . tJ r e c n s b o r i ) . NC 27 4 1 ) 7 or to li d i t c w o i x l ll n p i i s t Ch u r c h , P. O . Bo * 57 . Co o l - ee i w . N C 2 ? 0 M On l t n e co n do l e n c e s ma y be ma d e it { u- n w . ct U o n / i n u - r i i h c r v H r J V ' N . Ju n i o r Kt M e r Mr le s t c r Ju n t f w Ke l l e r , of Ca « x t \ t e w Dn v e , Mo c k s v l t l e Ji c d ll i u r ^ l a y , So p t . If t . 2( 1 1 1 ) , ii , (h e c( , i i i | . , n j of li i . f. n i i l y ■f t c r ma n y ye a r s of dc c i tn i n g he a l t h . He wa s tw m De c . 21 . 19 2 J in Da v i e Ctt u n t y to (h e la i e Wi| . li a m F, an d (J c r t n i d e S Ke l l e r . Mr . Ke l l e r wa s a nte t n h e r of Fir s t Ba p t i s t Oiu r c h in Mo c k s v i H e . J j e w.i s n vc l e r a M o r t l i e U5 . A n n y Co a s t a l An i l l c r y , ha v i n g se r v e d du r i n g Wo r l d Wa r II Mr . Ke l J e r wa s re r i r e d fr o m Su p e r n w Ty p e s e t t e r s in Wi n s t o n .S a l e m an d wa s a lo n g - t i m e pr i n ' c t wn h ih e Da v i e Ciw m i y En t e r p n s e Re e n n J . He wa s nn ac c o m p l t s h c d wo t K l c r a h e r an d a pt u H f r c ga r d e n e r , bu l fo u n d his gr e a l e s t en j o y in e n t wi r h his fa i i i i l v . Me wa s «l« ) pt r e c d c d in de a t h by a gr a n d s o n . Cte v b n .S f e w l , a sis t e r , Bla n c h e K. Ba r l e y , an d 5 br o t h c r a , Wi l h a m V , Ja m e s F, Rn y m o n d A (.e n n a r d (J an d Ch y K. Ke l i c r . Mr . Kd k r is str r - viv e d by his lo v i n g wi f e of M ye a r x . Di > n i l h y Oe n « m Ke l l e r of th e It w n e . a s.u i an d da u g l i t c r - i n - l a w . Mw h a e l an d Um U Ke l l e r of Mo c k s v il le ; a da u g h tc r an d wn •in - I a w . J.m e an d R ic ha r d Ste e d of Di r t h a m ; 4 gr a n d c h i l d r e n , An g i c Ph i l l i p s {J a s o n ) , of Cra m e r . Io n , Sc t A i Ke l l e r (H a n n a h ) of Mo c k s v t l J c an d Pa r k e r an d Co n * ft of Sle e d of Dtt r h a n i : a sr e p g r a n d s o n , J- r a n k Sie e d (S h a n n o n ) of Na s h u a . N. H . ; 2 gfe a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Bre t l an d Bre n n a Ph l U l p s r> f Cr a m e r t o n : an d a sle p g r e a t - g m n a s o n , Wil l i a m St e e d of Na s h u a . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n d u c t e d at 4 p. m . , Mo n d a y . S e p t . 20 , at Jia i o n Fu n e r a l Ch i p e i wit h th e Re v s . Ro y Mil k c an d Da v i d Sm i t h off i r i a i m g Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in Rrw e Ce m e l e r y , Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e t t d t o n Su n d a y , Se p t . 19 . at th e fu n e r a l ho m e . Me m o n a l s : llo s p i c e / l b l l i a t i v e Ca r c C c n t e r of IH v i c , 37 7 Ho s . pi l a l Sr .S t e . 10 3 . hte c k s v i l l e ; ot Da v i e Pla c e Re s i d e n t i a l Cji r c , 33 7 Ho e p i u l S l . . M o r f ; 5 v i I l e . N C 27 0 2 R On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ww w . e u / o ' t f i v i e r o l s e r v t r e f o m . - Mn . c o n Mr Da v i d Ma s o n . 33 , of Dr i a r e l r r r Un e . Miv k a v i l l e . die d .S a t u r d a y ; Se p t . tS . 20 1 0 , at Go r d o n Ho s p k e Ho u s e in SiA t e w i l l e . He wa s hi t n Oc l . 16 . 19 7 6 . rn It e d e l l Co u n t y (o Ke n n y an d Ju d y Ma s o n of Mo c k s v l l l e , He wn s a ni c i n h c r of Jo u r n e y Ch u r c h in Mn r k w i l i e an d ha d be e n em j A j y c d wit h Pa l l e K > n e fo r 16 ye a r s . He ha d a pa s s i o n fo r ii l c an d en j o y e d ac t i v i t i e s su c h as So f t b a l l , go l f , fi s h i n g , go ca r t ra cin g an d rid i n g hi s nv u l o r c y c i c He wa s a fa m i l y ma n cit K l en j o y e d Sp e n d i n g lim e wit h his so n He wa s pre c e d e d in de a t h by hi i iL - n e m . i ) gr a n d f a t h e r , Jo h n ny Ma s o n . Alv o su r v i v i n g ; his so n . We s l e y Ma s o n of Ih c ho m e ; hi* gir l f r i e n d , Ta r a Wo o d b i t m of Sa l i s b u r y ; ni M c i n A l gra n d | > n r - eo t s , Ja m e s aik I Lu r a y Sh o l l - ne r of Mu c k s v i M e : pa t e r n a l gr a n d m o t h e r , ll i y l l i s Ma s o n of .S i a i c s v i l l e ; nu n t a , Pa u l a Do l s o n (F / a u k ) of Mo c k s v i l l e . I\ i l l y Co o k (N e l w M i ) an d Ja n e t JH i i w i n al l of Sia i r s v t l l c , Dr . Ke r e n Ma s o n of Cu l l u w h c e ; an un c l e , Mi k e Ma s o n II. < e i of Sia i c a v i l l e ; cu t t s i e s . Ju u m Ht i c C» > k . Nic h o l . u Hii u o n an d SA i i i n n t h a Hit i v o n ; .im l n sji e c i a l uu r i i . Ru b y Ha g l c of Su i e s v i l l e . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n * du e l e d al 3 p nr . Tu e s d a y , Se p t . 21 , at Ha t o i i fu m c r a l Clr a j i e l w iih Ma i l Hu d s o n an d th e Re v , Ja s o n Co A s i a n i i n e of l i c i a i * tr i g . Bu r i a l fo l l o w e d in Oie s l - nu t Gr o v e Un i t e d Me r f i o d r s t Ch u r c h Ce m e i e r y . 71 i e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fn e n d v Mo n d a y . .S e | H . 20 . at ih c fu n e r a I ho m e . Me m o r i a l * ; Go r d o n Ho s p i c e H( H i « e , 2. M 1 Slu K M i t o i t Ko i h I , .S t a t e s * ill e . 2b 6 2 5 ; or Jo u r n e y Ch u r c h . !2 4 Wil k c s b o r o Si, Mo c k s v ill e (w H w .r A e >': r r / f r v . ur C h e s i n u i Gr o v e Me i l i - od i s i Ce m e t e r y fu n d . c,' o Lin da Ha r p e . 47 0 El m o r e Ro m I , Mu c k s v i l l e , On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ww w . riU f V t f i i i i r r a l s i ' n ' l i r/ w o . Oavte County PublicliUbrary Mocksville. N \m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, b^Tira Ann McGee Mrs. Tira Ann McGee, 50, of Advance died Friday, Sept. 17,2010 at her home. She was bom Oct. 2,1959 in Miami. Fia, to Michael James and Tosca Emialina Gavagni Troise. She wb a member of Rotary, the South East Region al Letters of Credit Committee, IFSA International Financial Services Association and the youngest female vice president appointed at Southeast Bank in Miami. She was preceded in death by her father and a brother, Mi chael Troise Jr. Surviving: her husband. John Wayne McGee and their 3 children, Brittany. Bryan and Jennifer McGee, all of the home; her mother of Miami; and 3 brothers, William Troise .Robin) of Richmond. Mark Troise (Maureen) and Donnie Troise (Shirley), all of Miami. A mass of Christian burial vill be held II a.m. Saturday, sept. 25 at Hayworth-Miller -<.inderton Chapel with the Rev. rri Truong officiating. Burial •vill follow at Holy Family Catholic Church. The family •vill receive friends from 6-8 i.m. on Friday, Sept. 24, 2010 •t the funeral home. Online condolences: mnv. :a\-\vorth-miller.cam. ^aroid Leon Reece Harold Leon Reece. 58, of Draughn Lane. Mocksville, died on Saturday, Sept. 18. 2010 at his home. He was bom in Fulton Coun ty, Ga.. on July 4.1952. He was a caipenier and was of the Bap tist faith. Survivors; his parents, Fred Leon Sr. and Lois Reece of South Fort, Fla.; a son. Damon Leon (Stephanie) Reece of Mocksville; a daughter. Sandy Reece (Robert) Stark of High land, 111.; 2 sisters, Judy Reece Gale of Florida and Sandra Re ece; 4 brothers, Jimmy, Little Fred. Randy of Rorida and Earl Rcece of Maryland: and 4 grandchildren. Jessica Reece, Jeffery Reece, Robert Stark and Ellie Stark. He was preceded in death by his mother, Jeanette Ingram. Private family services will be held later. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Mocksville; or Davie Fu neral Service,416 Valley Road. Mocksville to help with funeral expenses. duviefiuieralservice .com. 0<^riscilla May Reid ^Priscilla May Reid. 62, died on Sept. 3, 2010 in Catawba Valley Medical Center in Hick ory following an extended ill ness. She was bom on Aug. 21. 1948 in Newton. In 1966 she graduated as homecoming queen and valedictorian of Central High School. She con tinued her academic excellence at N.C. Central University. While at NCCU she was an ac tive member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and graduated m 1970 with a degree in ac counting. She moved to White Plains, N.Y. for an accounting job with Nabisco and pursued a career in modeling. She earned a master's degree in accounting from New York University, and accepted a job with Chase Man hattan Bank, where she became a Wall Street success as well as an entrepreneur. She was an international traveler and ad venturer, and continued to sup port her family and community in any way possible. Her work continued until a stroke forced her into an early retirement. Despite her health, she contin ued io let her personality and giving heart be seen to all while being a testament to what hard work can accomplish. She was preceded in death by her father. George Reid Jr.; a brother. Elder Aaron Reid: and brother-in-law. John Rhine- hardt Sr. Survivors: her moilier, Dor othy Reid; 2 brothers, Jerry Coulter (Peggy) and George Reid III (Caroline); 3 sisters, the Rev. April Rhinehardt, Sheila Rhinehardt (Andrew) and Beverly White; sister-in- law, Ferry Reid; 8 nieces and 6 nephews; other relatives and friends including several in Da- vie County. Her funeral service was held Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. at Coulters Grove AME Zion Church in Newton. The Rev. Dwayne Tutt officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family receiv^^ friends from 1:15^2 p.m. at the church. Online condolences: Graha- mFuneralHomejict. ^etty Jean Riddle Mrs. Betty Jean Daniel Riddle. 78. of Mocksville. died Monday. Sept. 20. 2010. at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home io Winston-Salem. Sh£ was bom July 30.1932. in D vie County to the late John and Thirza McCulloh Danii 1 and attended Farming- ton IjJnited Methodist Church. She < njoyed doing many things arou id her home including cro cheting and her flowers. Mrs. Riddle loved attending family gatherings and her grandchil dren's activities. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by eioht sisters and brothers. Sur vivors include her husband, Donald Rich Riddle. Sr. of the home; six children, Donald Rich (Frances! Riddle. Jr. of Winston-Salem, Amny (Pau la) Riddle of Advance. Stan (Cathy) Riddle of Cooleemee, Angela (Greg) Williams of Farmington. Dan (Ann) Riddle and John (Tracey) Riddle, all of Raleigh; two brothers, Bill Daniel of Mocksville and Frank Daniel of Winstpn-Salem; 18 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted at II a.m., Friday, Sept. 24, at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Sarah Scruggs officiating. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at Eaton Funeral Home. The family requests that memorials be considered for Farmington United Method ist Church, 1939 Farmington Road. Mocksville. NC 27025; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Win ston-Salem, NC 27103. Online , -fnn'<"'£'"ces may, be _made at sh>ancis Joseph Russell ^ Francis Joseph "Frenchy" Russell, 77, of Country Lane, Mocksville; died on Thursday, Sept. 16,2010, at Forsyth Med ical Center. Bom in Malone, N.Y. on Aug. 22, 1933, he was the son of the late Leo and Antoinette St. Onge Russell. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Ko rean War. He was retired from U.S. Gypsum and St. Mary's Catholic Church and was a member of St. Francis of As- sisi Catholic Church. He was a former member of the Moose Lodge and was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion. Survivors; his wife of 54 years, Orpha Sochia Russell; 2 sons, Francis (Cheryl) Rus sell Jr. of Clemmons and James (Sandra) Russell of Gastonia; 6 daughters. Susan Rodriguez of Las Vegas, Nev., Betty Russell of Medina, N-.Y., Debra Rus sell of Greenville, Texas, Diane (David) Meyer of Mocksville, Katherine Russell of Dallas, Texas and Nancy Jo Russell of Mocksville; a brother, Leo Rus sell of Malone. N.Y.; 4 sisters. Theresa Lord. Joan (Tom) Mc Donald of Malone, N.Y., Jean V^mes Herbert Vickers Mr. James Herbert Vickers, 67 of Advance, died Sunday, Sept. 19,2010 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. He was bom Sept. 25, 1942 in Forsyth County to the late James Robert Kent Vickers and Nettie Ruth Lowe Vickers. Mr. Vickers had retired from National Welders Supply and later from Modem Chevrolet and had been a member of the APHC since 1979. Horses were his passion. Survivors: his wife, Karen Cook Vickers of the home; 2 sons, Mike Vickers and wife Kelly of Belews Creek and Brandon Vickers and wife Melissa of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchildren, Zach, Maddie and Stella Vickers; and a spe cial niece and nephew, Meghan and Mitch Cook. A graveside service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory by the Rev. Gary Elrod. The family received www. mw£aionfimeralservicex:om (Rand) Oaster of Spnngdale Tuesday at Hayworth- Ra. and Loretta Wickinan of MjUerKinderton Chapel. Rome, N.Y.; 19 grandchil ren. Memorials: American Can- and 11 great-grandchildren. Society, 4 A Oak Branch He was also preceded in Drive, Greensboro, 27407. death by a brother, Howard Online condolences Russell, a sister, Laura Russell hayworth-millerxom. and a granddaughter, Orpha L. Moreno. The Mass of Christian Burial was on Monday, Sept. 20 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Fran cis of Assisi Catholic Church with the Rev. Father Andrew Draper officiating. Burial with military honors by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the N.C. National Guard was in the Salisbury National Cemetery at 2 p.m. on Monday. Visitation was Sunday, Sept. 19 at Davie Funeral Service with a Rosary "Serviceat 7 ;3^p.- m-.—^ ^ Memorials: St. Francis of Assisi Catholic, 862 Yadkin- ville Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice .com. O % 5 o o G Z H a Z H 93 3 w ts 93 m n o e "1 cn a § tn n bJ e u o c t J 0 C - D a v i e C o u n t y P u D l i c L i b r a r y M o c k s v i l l e , N O D A V I E C O U N n E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D . T h » r r f « r . S . p . . 3 0 . J 5 - ^ 1 p — l l l l l n i l " a > . = . s - s - a r 5 5 i ? 8 B | i i i i i ? t P I i f i k l i p i | l p l l i i t i I I ' l i f : i f 3 j p l l ? l § - f | § S z g . s a « S * ? I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ' S 5 1 1 & • S - K f i ? i U i 1 K . Q 5 • = 5 ? r a ' i U U i ' ? > 1 S i a s X - 5 " ^ J . I I f • s a - i - r J n . f S S 5 » ■ s s ' - > p . = ^ > 1 13 ,'o0/"a^ky \ Richard Eugeoe Honeycuii Sr.. 60, of Wilmington, died on Friday, Sept. 24. 2010 at For- Bora in Forsylh Coiuily on Nov. S. J949. he was the son of the late Otis Vemon Sr. and Kaiherine Lee Powell Honey- jigBUr cun. He was a security guard f and was of the Baptist faith. Jf^Kor Callahan Honeycaitt of Wjim- "■ cutt of Wilmington and Rich- I .-i 'ardHoneycuttJr.ofSl.Paulsta j • ■ ■•M daughter. Pamela H. Batten of ry Bladenboro; a brother, Robert Honcycuit of Rural Hall; 4 sis- ■ lers.BeliyFulkofVadltiiiville, Vo/l 11 n -j.i jDoris Beheler of Rural Hall.X'P"® L* ^ Ne«> A DA.al r .rAAO/AA.4 I .-i L Stella Reed Livengoodouise Davis of Clemmons and Carolyn Brown of Walnut Cove; and 6 grandchildren. A graveside sen'ice was held on Tuesday, Sept. 28. at 2;,?0 p.m. in.the Woodland Cem etery In Wjnsion-Salem. The family receive friends on Mon day. Sept. 27 at Davic Funeral Service in Mocksville. Online condolences: uwh-. daviefitneralsffrvicexom. oy 22 -o , '> . 91. died In her home Sunday after noon, Sept. 26,2010, surround ed by her family and special friends. She was bom Sept. 11,1919 in Rockingham County to Lu ther T. Reed and Pearl Scott Reed. She graduated fromLeaksville High School in 1937. During World War II, she attended electrical school and became a cenified electri cian. then worked for the Civil Service Authority in Washing- Ion D.C. Her years of employ ment as a civil servant took her to military bases in North Carolina, South Carolina. Ror- ida. New Mexico. Virginia, and California. She attended Furman College in Greenville, S.C., Mira-Cosla College in Oceanside. Calif., and the Uni versity of Virginia at Charlol- lesville.and graduated from the American Institute of Banking. She was appointed as the head of the accounting depanmenl of Dunsmore Business College while living in Staunlon. Va. She ended her 26-ycar career with the Veteran's Administra tion in Winston-Salem in 1987. She then worked as a tax pre- partr for H & R Block for the next 19 years. She and husband Riilip moved to Mocksvllle after his retirement where they enjoyed traveling overseas atid all over the U .S., especially the Southwest. She maintained her independence and achieved her goal of living in her liome, and only during the last 4 weeks of her life did she have 24 hour She was preceded in death by her parents, her fiist husband, Jeffries Lee Ayers; husband. Philip David Livengood. Survlvois; her son. Jeff Ayers and wife Bonnie of Mocksvllle; granddaughter, Sarah Ayers McFarland and husband. Michael of Raleigh; her great-granddaughter, Av- eiy Eliiabeth McFarland; her late husband Phdip's daugh ter, Patricia L- Livengood and husband Tom of Bermuda Run and their daughters. Heather Hill and her husband Steve ofSourhmont. Ashley Henry and husband Chris of Mocksvllle, and Julie DIxon of Advance; and great-grandchildren Dustin and Daniel Shronts of Apex, Jade Waller and Jersey Henry of Mocksvllle, and Aldan and Savannah Dixon of Advance; her sister. Eva Jurgensen andI husband Henry (Swede) of Advance; and nephew Thomas Jergensen and wife Connie of Mocksvllle; Roby and Sylvia Luffman of Mocksvllle, friends and neighbors and caregivcis who allowed her to maintain her independence. The family received fnends Wednesday, Sept. 29 at the Ruieral home. A celebration of her life was conducted by Chaplain Fred Moretz at Salem Funeral Service Chapel, Main Street. Winston-Salem. Burial followed at Fishing Creek Ar bor Baptist Church Cemetery in Wilkesboro. Memorials; HospiceJPallia- tivc CareCenier. 377 Hospital St.. Suite lOJ.Mocksville. .VVioIet P. Livengood^ Violet Rae Parker Livei\ Violet Rae Parker Livengood. 86, ofUS 601 South.Mocksvllle.died on Monday. Sept. 27.2010. at Autumn Care of Mocksvllle.BorninCbeiaw.S.C.on May 22.1924. she was the daughter of the late Samuel Fianklin and Minnie Belle Hicks Parker. She wasretiied from Burlington Industries and a member of Community Baptist Church where she had been pianist since 1950-She also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Deward W, Parker and W. Parker. Survivors; her husband of 64 years. Woodrow Wilson Liven- Vv. good of the home; 2 sons, Gary(Shelia) Livengood Sr. of Granite Quarry and Mi- chael Wilson Livengood of Mocksvllle; 2 brothers. David (Hester) Parker Salisbuiy and Thomas Hoover ((jermide) Parker Sr. of Columbia, S C.; 4 grandchildren, Gary Christopher (Jamie) Livengood Jr., JosephLee Livengood, Matthew Wayne (Ginger) Propst and James Mi chael "Jimmy" Jones; and 5 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be held Thursday, Sept. 30. at 11 a.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Clyde Settle andJB.Paikerofhcialing. Burial was in Rowan MemorialPark..Thc family was to receive friends on Wednesday, Sept. 29 6:30-8;30 pun. at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences; i^'^^jiaitefuneralsenicesom. (VVii^inia Eveland Faff, \ Virginia Eveland Paff. 88.. \ Virginia Eveland Paff, 88,died on Sept. 22. 2010 at BermudaColons Nursing and Rehabiiitation Center in AdvanceShe wus bom June 6. 1922 in Reading, Pa. ,o the late Clairand ^y Eveland. She graduated from McOnn School ofBusi-new m 1940 and then worked for the National Cash Register CoMd WwtOT Auto during the World War II years. She and herIttuband, ^bert R. Paff, were married April 2, 1942 and livedfaends in numerous places around the country and theworid dunng bis career in the US Air Force. She wis IVec^ng her in death were her parents; her brother. Roben Mfcveland; and nephew, Ronald C. Eveland both of Orlando RaSurviving are her husband, Robert R. of the home; daughterand son-m-bw. Beverly L. and Ralph S. Gitrss of Qemmons;podrons. Enk S. Gross and wife Elirabeth of Lacey, Wa andJason R. Gross and wife. Liz Adams of North HoUywood, Calif • special mece.'goddaugliter. Lynda Clark ofOrlando, Ra.; and oth-eri^trvM and fnends.including dose neighbors in the SpyglassHjU nejghborhood 0/ Bermuda Run.Visitttion will be at the downtown \«n$ton-SaIem locaiion ofSalera Funerals and Cremations. 120 S. Main St., on Satuntoy Oct. 2 irofD 2»3;30pjD.Memorials: favorite charity.Online condolences: vw^^alemflirom. Mi k e Da n i e l Ro s c m a i i v. Th e Re v . Mi k e Un n i e l R o s e - m< i n , 5 S . ( J l c ( ] Su n d a y . Se p t . 19 . 20 1 0 . Bo r n in C. i b a r r u s Co u n t y , he wa s th e su n uf th e la t e Ja m e s P. Ro s e m a n . He wa s a Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t mi n i s t e r an d a Gi d e o n wi t h th e Ga s l o n No n h Ch a p t e r . He lo v e d th e Lo r d , li f e , an d fa m i i y . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Ch e r i Bi c r l a i r Ro s e m a n of Ki n g s Mo u n t a i n ; da u g h t e r . An n a Mi - ch c U e Ro s e m a n Mo r o n an d hu s ba n d Br i a n of Ki n g s Mo u n t a i n ; mo t h e r . Jo y c e Jo n e s Re n an d hu s b a n d Ri c h . i r d of Mo c k s v i l l c ; si s t e r s My r a Bu r c h of Co n c o r d . Ca r m e n Sw i n d c l of Sa l i s b u r y . an d A n g i e Fo s l c r o f M o c k s v i l l e : an d a gr a n d s o n . St e v e n Ja m e s Ro s e m a n . Me m o r i a l se r v i c e s wi l l be he l d Sa t u r d a y . Oc t . 2. at II a. m . at Ma r y ' s Gr o v e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h in Ki n g s Mo u n t a i n , o f f i c i a t e d by th e Re v . Ch a r l e n e Hu t c h i n g s . Me m o r i a l s : A St o r e h o u s e fo r Je s u s (p h a r m a c y ) Mo c k s v i l t c : Ho s p i c e of Cl e v e l a n d Co u n t y . Sh e l b y ; or Gi d e o n s In t e r n a t i o n al . PO . Bo x 14 0 8 ( X ) . Na s h v i l l e . .T N 2 7 2 1 4 . 0 8 ( X ) . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s ; iv i v i v . ha r r i x / t i n e r a l s j: o i n . , Sa H Wa l k e r Sc o t t Ms . S a r a Wa l k e r Sc o t t . 63 . of Co o l e e m e e . di e d Mo n d a y . Se p t . 27 , 20 1 0 , at Da v i e Co u n t y Ho s p i t a l af t e r a pe r i o d of de c l i n i n g Sh e wa s th e on l y ch i l d bo m to th e la t e Ro b c i t No r m a n "M i k e . an d He l e n Be n s o n Wa l k e r in Sa l i s b u r y on No v . 6, 1 9 4 6 . Sh e at - te n d e d Co o l e e m e e El e m e n t a r y Sc h o o l an d wa s a 19 6 5 gr a d u a t e J| H H | |o f Da v i e Hi g h Sc h o o l . Sh e wa s a 19 6 6 gr a d u a t e of Ce n t r a l St a t e Be a u t y Ol l e g e in Sa l i s b u r y . Sh e wo r k e d fo r ma n y ye a r s as a ha i r d i e s s e r , la t e r op e n e d he r ow n ex e r c i s i n g bu s i n e s s , th e n be - ca m e th e se c r e t a r y of th e Co o l e e m e e Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h un t i l he r he a l t h fa i l e d an d sh e re t i r e d . Sl i c en j o y e d wo r k i n g on th e Ta s k I Fo r c e fo r ph a s e I on th e Ri v e r Pa r k th a t ha s be e n bu i l t . Be i n g ' in v o l v e d in th a t , sh e le a r n e d ma n y th i n g s ab o u t th e Ya d k i n Ri v e r an d su r r o u n d i n g s . Sh e wa s a me m b e r of th e Ck t o l e e m e e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h as a ch i l d an d la t e r be c a m e a me m b e r of th e Co o l e e m e e Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by gr a n d p a r e n t s , Fr a n k an d Ma c Wa l k e r an d Sa m an d Li l l i e Be n s o n . Su r v i v o r s ; he r on l y da u g h t e r , Ja m i e (R y a n ) Pa r k e r ; 2 gr a n d - ch i l d r e n . Ma d i s o n Br i a n n e an d Ch a n d l e r Ne a l Pa r k e r , ai l of St a l l - ^O g c r Ea r l Wo o t J r u m . Ro R C r Ea r l Wo o d r u m , C 5 in g s ; an d ma n y fr i e n d s Ro g e r Ea r l Wo o d r u m , CS . A me m o r i a l se r v i c e wi l l be co n d u c t e d at 3 pm . Fr i d a y . Oc t . 1, at Co o l e e m e e 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 . Da v i d Sn i p e s of f i c i a t i n g . Th e fa m i l y wi l l re c e i v e fr i e n d s fr o m 1: 3 0 - 3 p. m . Fr i d a y at th e ch u r c h . Me m o r i a l s : Vi c t o r y Ju n c t i o n Ca n t p , 45 0 0 Ad a m ' s Wa y . Ra n d i e m a n , 27 3 1 7 . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : ww w ^ a ' o n f i i n e r a l s e m c e ^ o m . \E U z a b c t h R. Wi l l s o n Mr s . El i z a b e t h Ra U e d g e Wi l l s o n , 90 . fo r m e r l y of So u t h w o o d Dr i v e . Mo c k s v i i l e . di e d We d n e s d a y , Se p t . 22 , 20 1 0 , at Au t u m n Cl a r e of Mo c k s v i l t c . Sh e wa s bo m Ju l y 24 , 19 2 0 , in Da v i e Co u n t y to th e la t e Wi l li a m Br y a n t an d Ev a l e e Lc c k i e Ra l l e d g e . Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by he t hu s b a n d , Er v i n Cl e m e n t Wi l l s o n ; a so n , Ro b e r t Ue Wi l l s o n ; a si s l e r , S a r a h Fe r r i s : an d he r sl e p - m o l h e r , Gr a c e Ra l l e d g e . Su r v i v o r s : a ha l f si s t e r , Fr a n c e s Bl e v i n s of Ux l n g t o n ; 3 ha l f br t s t h e r s , Ea r l (A n n a ) Ra t i e d g e of Mo c k s v i i l e , Ji m m y (F a y e ) Ra - tl e d g e of At h e n s , Ga . an d Bi l l (N a n c y ) Ra U e d g c of Mi d w a y ; an d se v e r a l ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . A cr y p l s i d c se r v i c e wa s co n d u c t e d at 11 a. m . , Fr i d a y . Se p t . 24 , at Ro w a n Me m o r i a l Pa r k Ma u s o l e u m Ch a p e l in Sa l i s b u r y wi t h Ro d n e y Ba r k e r of f i c i a t i n g . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s in th e ma u s o l e u m ch a p e l a ha l f ho u r be f o r e th e se r v i c e . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s ; ww w ^ i a l o n f u n e r a l s e r v i c e x o i n . M, US Ar m y , Re t . , 80 , di e d nn Se p t . 26 , 20 1 0 . at ho m e fo l lo w i n g a lO - m o n l h ba t t l e wi t h ca n c e r . He w. i s bo m in Pe o r i a , II I . on Oi T l . 14 . 19 2 9 . ih c so n of ih c 1, 1 1 c Ea r l E. Wo o d r u m an d Fa y e E. Sl r a w b r i d g c Wo o d ru m . Mr . Wo o d r u m wa s re a r e d on a la r g e fa r m by hi s ma l e r n a l gr a n d p a r e n t s , Ge o r g e B. an d Em m a R. Sl r a w b r i d g e . He of te n vi s i t e d hi s pa t e r n a l gr a n d pa r e n t s , Th o m a s Je f f e r s o n an d An n i e Wo o d r u m , wh o li v e d on a ne i g h b o r i n g fa r m - Mr . Wo o d ru m gr a d u a t e d fr o m De K a l b . il l . hi g h sc h o o l in 19 4 8 , wh e r e he le t t e r e d in fo u r sp o r t s an d ac h i e v e d a tr a c k re c o r d th a t la s t e d un t i l re c e n t ye a r s . Du r in g hi s el e m e n l . i r y ye a r s , he ro d e hi s po n y to sc h o o l an d la l c r dr o v e hi s Mo d e l A to hi g h sc h o o l . He lo o k gr e a t pr i d e in be i n g wh a t he ca l l e d '' a fa r m ki d . " Up o n gr a d u a t i o n , he wa s of f e r e d se v e r a l fo o t b a l l an d ba s k e t b a l l sc h o l a r s h i p s ; bu t up o n Ih e ad v i c e of hi s gr a n d fa t h e r 10 "g e t hi s se r v i c e ov e r fi rs t , " he en l i s t e d in th e Ar m y in 19 4 8 . Mr . Wo o d r u m ro s e th r o u g h th e ra n k s qu i c k l y , re fu s e d a ba t t l e f i e l d co m m i s s i o n , an d re ti r e d as a Co m m a n d Sg t . Ma j o r af t e r ha v i n g se r v e d In th a t ca p . i c i t y at Fo r t Be n n i n g an d in va r i o u s a. s s i g n m e n i s in th e Pe n t a g o n .i n d NO R A D . He wa s ch o s e n as on e of Ih c fi rst 25 0 Gr e e n Be r e t s an d se r v e d se v e r a l lo u r s of du l y In ihc Ko r e a n Co n f i i c l an d Vi e l n a m an d la t e r in So u t h Am e r i c a on Sp e c i a l Fo r c e s mi s s i o n s . Wh i l e se r v i n g in th e Ar m y , hi s ta l e n t fo r mu s i c pr o v i d e d hi m th e op po r t u n i t y to st u d y in Pa r i s and Be r l i n , pe r f o r m wi t h so m e of th e bi g ba n d gr e a t s an d la t e r to le a c h in th e mu s i c sc h o o l and co n d u c t th e Ar r a y ba n d . Wh i l e in Ge r m a n y , he wa s th e fea tu r e d cl a r i n e t so l i i i s i in a ba c k up ba n d du r i n g a pc r f o m i a n c e by El v i s Pr e s l e y . Mr . Wo o d ru m re t i r e d fr o m ll i c Ar m y in 19 7 8 , wi t h al m o s t 32 ye a r s of hi g h l y de c o r a t e d mi l i i a r y ser vi c e af t e r wh i c h he ac c e p t e d a 15 ye a r ci v i l se r v i c e po s i t i o n as a ho s p i t a l ad m i n i s t r a t o r ma k i n g a co m b i n e d to t a l of ai n t o s t 46 ye a r s of go v e n i m e n i se r v i c e to ou r co u n t r y . He wa s de v o t e d to Go d , hi s co u n t r y an d he wa s a pr o t e c t o r of fa m i l y . in ad d i t i o n to hi s pa r e n t s , li e wa s pr e c e d e d in de a t h by 3 br o t h e r s , Ri c h a r d , Wa y n e , and Fr e d d i e . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e . Ph y l l i s Go i i g h of Ih e ho m e ; 2 st e p c h i l dr e n . Su s a n Cr a n f i l l (C h u c k ) an d St e v e Ca v a n a u g h (T o n y a ) ; 4 st e p - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ' . Gr a y s o n an d Se t h Cr a n f i l i an d As h l e y an d Li l l y Ca v a n a u g h ; 4 br o l h - ' er s . Ro l a n d , De l b e r t , Ja m i e and Mi c h a e l : an d a si s t e r , Sh e r r i . A ce l c b r a l i o n of li f e se r v i c e wi l l be co n d u c t e d at 3 p. m . , Su n d a y . O c t . 3, a t Un i t y Ch u r c h of Wi n s t o n - S a l c m . Me m o r i a l s : JV f a k e a Wi s h Fo u n d a t i o n fo r (C h i l d r e n , 6000 Me a d o w b r o o k Ma l l Ct . . Su i t e 28 , Cl e m r a o n s ; or a ch a r i t y of yo u r ch o i c e . On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s ; iv u n v . ea l o n f u i i e r a l s e r v i c e x o m . oh; 4 s Oavie Cour^ Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COXJNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 7,2010 t. /Deborah W. Gilliland ^ Deborah Wyrick GiUilimd, 53, of M&D Lane, Mocksville, died on Saiurday. Oct. 2, 2010 al Forsytli Medical Center. Bora in Beckley, W,Va.. on Sept. 12, 1957 she was the daughter of Florence Lago Wyrick of Danese. W.Va. and the late Weldon Wyrick. She was a CNAal Davic Place and w as of the Baptist faith. Also surviving: a sUter, Brenda Wyrick Foiren of Da nese; 2 brothers. David Wyrick and Timothy "Tim" Wyrick. both of Sraiesville; her fian ce, Michael Eugene Mans of Mocksville; and^scveral aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She w.as also preceded in death by a brother. Weldon Eu gene Wyrick. A service to celebrate her life was to be held Thursday, Oct. 7. at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday. Oct. 6 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Online condolences: wwiv. davieftmeraher\-icexom. ■^arry Dean Norris^Mr. Larry Dean Norris of Yadkinviliedicd Sept. 29,2010at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem after a long illness.He was born Oct. 12. 1939in Yadkin County to Steve B. and Flora Holcomb Norris. Hewas a life member of Courtney Baptist Church where he served as a deacon and treasurer. He traveled on mission trips with the Yadkin Baptist Men Mis sion Group, and coached iinle league baseball. He had been a volunteer with Courtney Fire Department and was a founding member of the Courtney Ruritan Club. He retired fromthe engineering department of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his parents. Surviving: his wife of 50 years, Yvonne Call Norrisof the home; 3 sons, Jeffrey (Mary) Norris of Winston-Sa- lem, Todd (Patricia) Norris of Yadkinville, Steven Norris ofYadkinvilie; a daughter, Karin Mendenhall of Yadkinviile; 6 grandchiidren, Christine, Al exandra and Caroline Norris of , Winsron-Salem, Hunter Nor ris of Yadkinville, Chase and Dakota Mendenhall of Yadk inville; a brdiher, Harry (Char lotte) Norris of Yadkinville and Abby. A celebration of life serx'Ice was held at 3 p.m. Siinday, Oct. 3 at Gentry Family Chapel withDr. Ricky Atkins officiating. Burial followed in the Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia- tiyc CareCenier, 377 Hospital St., Mocksville; or Yadkin Christian Ministries, PO Box 204, Yadkinville. 27055. Online condolences; www. geniiyfuneralservice^om. ^^Ruby Wilson PiperMrs. Ruby Wilson Piper, 93,formerly of Wall Wilson Road! Mocksville, died Wednes day. Sept. 29. 2010, at KateB. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem.She was bom March 26.1917, in Davie County to the late Waiter Bynum and Ella Margaret Gabard Wilson. Mrs.Piper was retired from D.a- vie County Hospital. She was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church and former member of Davie County Homemakers Club. Mrs. Piperenjoyed gardening, growingflowers, reading and spendingtime with her family. She was also preceded in death by her husb.ind. Alexan der Abbey Piper; and 2 sisters, Erlene Wilson Roberts andNellie Wilson Angelj. Survivors; a daughter, Martha Piper McMillan of Mocksville; a stepdaughter. MatySusan Piper Koch of Adelphi. Md.; 2 granddaughters. Kris tin and Kaihryn McMillan; a great-granddaughter, SophieAnn McMillan: a sister. Eth el "Cricket" Poland (Bill) ofRochester. Mich.; a brother-in- law. Bill Roberts ofMocksville;and 3 stepgrandchildren, Rich ard, Linda and Diane Koch. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3at Blaise Baptist Church, with the Revs. Timothy Wolf, Glenn Sellers and Ken Furches offici ating. Burial followed in Lib erty United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials; Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem 27103. Online condolences: www. eatoiifimcralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPlilli'RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 14,2010 J^rris Junior Bailey Mr. Farris Junior Bailey of No Creek Road, Mocksville, died on Oct. 6,2010 at his resi dence. Bom on Feb. 6, 1936 in Da- vie County, he was the son of the late Farris Bailey Sr. and Myrtle Gulletl Bailey. Educated in the Davie County Schools, he was a charter member of Cornerstone Baptist Church where he was a deacon. Mr. Bailey served his country in the National Guard. He owned and operated Jean's Lake where he was able to do his favorite pas time - fishing. He loved to fish .u the coast and attending and being active at his church. Surviving: his wife, Jean Hamilton; sons Bobby Bailey, Sammy Bailey (Lisa), all of Salisbury; sister. Ruby Bailey Ricketson of Salisbury; grand children, Chad, Gina, Tonya ,ind Joshua Bailey; nephews Donnie Harris and Davie Bai ley; nieces Mary Jane Cook, Sharlene Helmstetler, Donna Greene, Cathy Owens; cous ins Catherine Wagner, Jerry Lee Bailey, Carlton Bailey and Bonnie Sue Bailey; and great niece Alisha Cook. Visitation was Friday at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Landis with services on Satur day at 1 pjn. at the church with Hazel Rollins, minister. Burial followed at West Lawn Memo- rialPark." ' Memorials: Cornerstone Baptist, 500 E.- Ryder Ave., Landis, 28088. Online condolences: unvw. Unn)u)ne\ciittfuneralhome.com. i^argaret Elma Borden Mrs. Margaret Elma, Wray Borden, 87, of Crestview Drive, Mocksville, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010, at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. She was bora March 15, 1923, in Steuben County, N.Y. to the late Albert James and Tressie Backus Wray. Mrs. Borden was retired from the Da vie County Public Library and was a member of Blaise Baptist Church. Mrs. Borden was an excellent cook and homemaker ' and a generous and giving per son. She enjoyed traveling and spent several years overseas with her husband while he was on work assignment. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Roy Wray and Richard Wray. Survivors: her husband of 68 years, Francis B. Borden of the home; a daughter, Margaret Medlin (Henry) of Charlotte; a son, Phillip Borden (Leslie) of Florida; 7 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Lena Ely and Phyllis Jones, both of New York; a brother, Thomas Wray of New York; several nieces and nephews; and many friends. A private graveside service was conducted at Rose Cem etery with the Rev. Glenn Sell ers officiating. Memorials: American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407; or Hospice/Palliative CareCen- ter of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfunerahervice.com. M^in M. Dyson Jr. n Marvin Macon Dy son Jr., 72, of Duke Whittaker Road, Mocksville, died Satur day, Oct. 9,2010, at WFU Bap tist Medical Center in Winston- Salem. He was bom May 31, 1938, in Davie County to the late Washington Marvin and Ode Casseli Dyson. Mr. Dyson was retired from Ingersoll-Rand after 37 years and was a vet eran of the US Araiy. He was a member of New Union United Methodist Church where he sang in the choir, was Sunday school superintendent, Sunday school teacher and trustee. He was a member of the Yadkin- ville Beekeeper Association, enjoyed fishing, gardening and all sports, having coached Da vie County Little League and Babe Ruth baseball. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter. Erica Eliza beth; ^d a brother, Henry Dy son. Survivors: his wife, Linda Lou Steelman Dyson of the home; 3 children, Ricky Dyson (Sherri), Marty Dyson (Cathy) all of Mocksville and Tina Prevette (Tony) of Harmony; 7 grandchildren, Allen Dyson, Keisey Dyson, Matthew Dy son, Candace Vaughn (Chris), Chad Dyson (Emily), Bradley Prevette and Ryan Prevette; 2 great-grandchildren. Bailey Vaughn and Ty Dyson; 2 sis ters, Iris Lookabill (Bill) of Mocksville and NeUie Reavis (Sammy) of Harmony; a broth er, Wayne Dyson (Freida) of Mocksville; a sister in law, Ha zel Smoot; and his special pet, j Buffy, a Boston terrier. ; A funeral service was con-; ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.' 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Steve Rainey officiating. The family received friends on Monday, Oct. 11 at the funeral home. . Memorials; New Union' Methodist Cemetery fund, 115 New Hampshire Court, Mocks ville. Online condolences: www. eatonfunerahervice.com. ^Ryan Hamilton Desnoyers Mr. Ryan Hamilton Desnoy ers, 30, of Abbey Lane, Ad vance, died Monday, Oct. 11, .2010, at Carolinas Medical •Center in Charlotte. He was bom Oct. 8,1980, in ! Davie County to Daniel, Paul .and Melodee Anne Hamilton ' Desnoyers. Ryan was areljabil- - ity engineer with Volvo Trucks North America. Ryan loved the outdoors, golf, baseball, water sports, snowboarding, music but above all he was an excel lent father who loved his chil dren. Survivors: his parents; and his sister, Erin Joy Desnoyers, ail of Advance; his children. Lagan Strand and Dallas Ham ilton Desnoyers of the home; their mother, Bahnie Strand Desnoyers; their grandparents, Greg and Bieeker Strand, all of Advance; his maternal grand mother, Joy Hamilton of Salis bury; and a family of many friends. A memorial service will be conducted at 4 p.m. Friday, •. Oct. 15, at Mando Field at Rich Park In Mocksville with Dr. j David Gilbreath officiating.The ; family will receive friends fol- n lowing the service on the base- ; ball field. ; Memorials:LaganandDallas Desnoyers Trust Fund c/o Sun- trust, 5361 US 158, Advance. Online condolences: www. eatonfunerahervicextom. ^i);4s' 'B;d3 Davie County Public Ubraiy Mock^le, NC .cci^' wHannah E. Godbey lA Miss Hannah Elizabeth God bey, 16, died Sept. 30,2010. She was bom April 26,1994 in Forsyth County to Donna Taylor Godbey of Salisbury and Jerry Wayne Godbey of Cooleemee. She attended Trin ity Baptist Church in Cool eemee. Survivors; her parents, broth ers . Michael Joyner (Wendy) of Cooleemee and Anthony God bey of Salisbury; sister. Casey Godbey of Salisbury; paternal grandmother, Dolly Brown of Winston-Salem; matemal grandparents, Janie Taylor of Salisbury and Donald Taylor of Salisbury; her special matemal aunt, Mary "Snookie" Myers of Kannapolis; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation was Monday, Oct. 4 at Lyerly Funeral Home. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Oct. 4 at Rowan Memorial Park conducted by Rev. Chris Williams. Online condolences: wwiv. ~lyeriyjitneralh:ome.com:' '^atrick Wayne Kelly Mr. Patrick (Pat) Wayne Kelly, 61, of Sanford Avenue, Mocksville, died Monday, Oct. 11, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salern. He was bom July 31,1949, in Homy County, S.C. to the late Harland David Kelly and Alene Gaynell Hobbs Kelly who sur vives. Pat was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocks ville and spent more than 40 years living at the Davie Coun ty Group Home. He never met a stranger, loved music, dancing and coloring. He was an active participant in the Davie County Special Olympics where he was consecutive medal winner of bocce. Pat loved spending time with family. Also surviving: 3 sisters, Mir iam Ann Kelly (Dick Greene) of Atlanta, Ga., Sharon Kelly Tillman (Rick) of Lancaster, S.C. and Cynthia Kelly Rho des (Jay) of Charlotte; a niece, Madison Rachel Rhodes; a nephew. Spencer Cole Rhodes; and 2 aunts, Elma Kelly Smith and Shirley Kelly Wilson, both ofSilerCity. A memorial service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 17 at Grace Lutheran Church, 426 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29730. The fam ily will receive friends and the church. Memorials: Special Olym pics of Davie, c/o Parks and Rec. 644 N. Main St., Mocks- viUe. n Online condolences:, iru-w. cii'oufij'e:'-;: ■.■r'ccs.ccm. Mae Coley Teague\ Lillie Mae Coley Teague, 82, of Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocksville, died on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010 at Davie County Hospital. Bom in Stokes Coun ty on May 29.1928, she was the daughter of the late Jeffrey and Cora Westmoreland Coley. She was retired from Duplan. Her husband, Roy Lee Teague, preceded her in death, as did a sister, Ethel Bostic and 2 brothers, Paul and Howard Coley. Survivors: a daughter. Gail Teague Melton of Mocksville; a sister, Mary Kiger of Ru ral Hall; 2 grandchildren. Roy Madison Melton and "Hannah Brie Melton; a special niece, Janice Caudle of Winston-Sa lem, and'several other nieces and nephews. The service to celebrate her life was Sunday,Oct. 10 at 3:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with Pastor Larry Hollifield officiating. Burial Tabernacle Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Sunday at the funeral home. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice .com. (6'ZI-IO DAVtlCCOUNTV l:M>;«I'HISEREC()Kt),rhursdaj.Ocl. 21.2010 y^obbj- Gray nodfordLX^ Mr. Robh) Gtay RorKonl. 79.o{I>eMlnu«n KosJ.Mockt- ville. died on M(iiKl.i>.,On. 11, 2010, ai hnnie ?iifTmnic3ed by fnniily. He was born >'eh 12. 1931, it> the laie fXcar Kmkhn arul Mstiie UBertha Spanihiiur UiJfiml jft For^yJh Cdunfy. 11c was a farmer, owr>er and d|*raiof (if a ed«jntr> Store and part-linu; wotkrr .%t Fi*>d Uon until bis hunlth deolined. lie loved lo cbat wuh (xople, CutiMTten. arhl ^Inuch fofk at hifiiiy Baptist, friends rn the | ickqihone ami f.iniiK mcn\- Hn. KiS children and {:rami- vhilJrenuiH always rcnxmber l>« slorics ofx-esieryeai h« told while sitting In Ins reciiner. lie was also prei'cdcd in Jeaih by } bnubers. GraJv thnlsfrtd. Tip B(*lsfi»»d. and llenrv nnd 2 siMen. Ruth Caudle and Mar> Sintp- sort. Survivors; In* vvife of f^l xears, Hannlc F;ninia Giam Uodfunt of the tionie: 2 s<.ns, Gray (Wand.s) Bodft»til (*f Ad vanceand tditic fiJebbiei Hod• IrHd of Mnckssille; 2 siaets. Mildred Miles Clemnvors .md Hetiv Wlninian this twin s 1sicrI of Advancc: 5 fr.mitchU• dren, Bryan Bodford. Katrina WrighU Jennifer HiHcn,Tricia Mulgrcw . arki f^rry Bodford: 7 {real'grandehiKlfcn. Kumer BodRtfd. Une Wright, dared and Jayden Hilton, and Alea, R11cy ami Emma MuIgrcw. A funeral service was con ducted At 11 A.m. Thursday. Oct. 14 at Trinity (fapttst Church with Dr. DarrcH Cos ufCiciating.Thc family receive friends on Wednesday, Oct. 13. at the Church, • Menvonals Rowan Re gional H(«splce.72(J Grove St., Salisbury. 2*M4: or Trinity nnplist Church. 2222 US 601 5. KtocksviJIe, Online ermdoWnces www. n/ififi*>irni/*fr\trr iftK. Aalph Edward Call I Ralph Edward Call. 94. of Fairndd Road. MocksMlle. died 00 Sunday .Oct. |7.20)t). at Rowan Rtfiional Medical Ceiucr. ' Itnrn in Davie County cn June 7. 1916. he was the sun of lite laie Taylor B. and Com phe1|S Call Me w« a retired wteaman for S) years fiom J I* Often MillIMS "I MocVstille and W.A Davis in High Foint. He was a nKinber of Liberty Uinted Methodist Church and Mocksville Masonic Lcslge I.U Mr Call served m the VS Army, receo mg a nbbon w uh four Major Battle Stats, the Bionre Siar for mentonoui service, and The Ihirplc He.sn for wounds m uciion. Hr was Hie oldest World War II veier.vu m Oavic County. Stjrvivwti hn wife of ri9 \ears. Margaret Matberry Cal- iof the home. 3 daoghiers. B.v- bara (Jerry I JameiofAndcrton. SC.. Jiuiet (Floydy Lewis of Mocksvillc. Sarah (Mike) Sur- mit of Salisbury; I sister. Edna Jartowtki of Jacksonville. Ra.i 6 gnrnkhildren: and 5 great- grarukhildrcn ^ Me was also preceded m death by 5 brothers. Graham. Oscar. Clarence. Charles and Jmimy Call, aivd a sister. Ruby Call McDaniel. A celehraliof) of life service will be held on Wednesday. Oel 20 at 10 *un at Liberty United Methodist Chureh wiih the Rev Karen Roben.sofficial- mg Bunal wiih ntilitary honors by the V|AV Memorial lti»iuir Giiuiil will follow in the chuivli cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday. Oct. 19 at DaMc Funeral Service, wiih M;i«mic Riirs Meiiwuials. l.ihcfl* Meihod- i*i Cemeicry <if Maintenance Fund, l-tl Lil<ny Cifcle. Mock-iville. Online condolences; wwu', Jimi'fifnetahi'ytcejvun. |V Bobby Maxwell FosUf fh Bobby Mxtwell Fosu^ f>r Bobby Mxtwell Foster. , 77. of Pinehursl. died « Oct. 13. 2010 surrounded by fam- He was bom Dec . 7, 1932 in Mocksville to die late Robert Lee and Sue Deedmon Foster of Davie. Dr. Foster attend ed Mncksvdte High School. Caaawba College, and eniered Wake Foster Umveisity C<vl- legc of Medicine ai age 19. In niedicai sciiool. he cAmcd Aca demic honors and graduated In 1957. He completed jwst-grad- naie training ni the U S Public Health Hospital on Siaien Is land. N.Y.. and the US Public Health Hospital in Cherokee. He participated in a tuional in cardiology al N.C, Baptist Hospital in Wlnston-Salem. A native of Mocksvjile. Dr Fos- lef relumed home in )90O topn:iice rrvedicine and esiab- hihed tb« Dsmc Funily Medi cal Cenicr where he served AS president. He was meiJical direclorfphysjcian of Davie Health Depanmcnt and Da- vie Health Care and Wellness Center in Mockjvilk, assistant clinic professor of family medi cine at Wake Foresl University •College of Medicine, and a fel low of the Amencan Aeademy of Family Physieianj. From 2001-2003. he was a physi cian at Physician* tlder Care in Winsion-Salem. and In 20O4 bccanse owner and medical di rector of Sandhills Hospitality Mcdkcal Atsociaies in Soulh- Dr. Foste^vM a cer- (ihed medical director, earned cenificaiioit of adtletl qualifica tion in geriltrlc medicirte. and wta rtcemfied a diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice He w-nsa life membef of the Alpha Omega Alpha Na tional Honcv Medical Society. Phi Chi Medical Fraiemliy.and participaied in niedicai societ- Ics/as*oci4hons He wa* dedi cated to a quest for professional development lo better serve pa tients. He had a passion for ge- nalrics.wav a featured speaker at communtiy events on pre- ventativp ntedicine for the el derly. and volunteered on ihe medical staff of Heart Y's Pro- grani and W'esi Forsyth Family YMCA An active member of Firw BafilKl Church in Mock*- vdle frw years, Dr. Foster led the Men's Bible Study Group. ' sang in the choir, and donated the land for the parsonage. He ' was a Rotn7 Club member, a * scratch golfer, bndge and chess player, and a reader. Dr and * Mrs Foster reiited to Pitvehursi - where ihey aiierKl The Village * Chape). IH. Foster was one of ' the developers of the Pinewild ' Ccntenutiity in Pinehurst. ^ Sur.ivof*: hi* w jfe,Joy Spin• * ncr Foster; 3 children. Stepha- ® me Lynn 'Basil Hudson). Ste- '' phcn Wade Foster (Momc). Sabnna Maawell IRB Blackl. ^ and their mother Colean Smith ^ Foster; 2 stepchtldrui. Lisa J. Spinner and Jeff Spinner *' (Carla); 4 grandchildren. Senn Maxwell llmHun. Blair Fos- ter. Hunter Foster j Abby). and Tyler F Black; 3 step-grwnd- children. Ju«tm. Brianna aruf Aosiin Spinner; his caregtver. Mary Ann Cook; and faiher-ln- T' law Robert F.. Anderson. A meiiiutiril service will be " conducted on Get 30 ni 2:30 ^ pjn at the Hayworth-MiHer Ktndeiton Chapel, 108 E. Kiivderton Way in Advance. Family w>ll itceive friends fol lowing the service. Oavie County Public Librafy Mocksvliie, NC B ky d 1^1-^3 (o'7A-io »AVIECOUNrVENTER..R,SKRECORU.ThursUa,,Oc..2..2010 yX. Ncal Slone Gordon Sr. sons and gtandsoos. Another passion was beekeeping d™ !' a N"! >• nnd wife Shana. and Jeremy Gor-tphen "■ rll!,' ^ Nnthan.o7spS:r,!^;;!:ercm:-^"toT'lfN"'" ^ W'XneCtonwS-loite and Nomian Gordon of Blountvilk Tcnn Vimer 0<=' ' '8 '« "^y^ord.- iVCntl.^ntlierine M. Griffin^ Caihcfine M. •K.'»y- Cnf- On. 8.1. of Frcnioni. N.Y. diedearly Sunday aficmoon. Oct.17, 2010. with her family byhcf bedside ai rhc home of her daughter, Belty Haenisch ofAficfwrt. Horn iti M.tnhaiian on Nov.n. 1926. she was a d.iughterof the laie James and Cath erine CuIIen DeVito. She hasresided in Fremont since 1962and had been employed by thefurnier Big N, at ihe Poncc dc-Leon Resiaurartt as a waitress and at Wegmsins in Horncll and retired from the Gunlockein Wiiylaiid. For 15 years she received enjoyment from the students and teachers at Ark-jx)rt Centra] School where she screed as a foster grandparentwith lite Livingston CountyFoster CraRd|>arent program.She attended St. Ann's Churchof Our Lady of the Valley Parish in llomell and w.is a past member of the Arkpon Memorial Ainciic.'w Legion Post Aux iliary. Her p.istimes includedembfolilcring. candle wicking,cooking, baking and travelingto North Carolina tosjiend timewith family. SiirvKois 5 children. JamesYetarski of New Dcni. BellyiMark) Haenisch of Arkport,Albert Ycz.vski of Aikport. Lmda (Jim) Harris of Mocks- villc and John Yezarskt ofNew Bein: II grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren: her sister. niizalictli 'Betty* Folcy ofStatcii Isliutd; nieces .ind nephews; and her dog. Cliico.She was also predeceased byher brother. Michael [)cVitoand 2 sisters. Josephine Latino and Margaret Sullivan. Calling hours were Wednesday at Ihe BishopA Johnson Fu neral Home m Humcli.whereafuneral service look place at 10 a.m. Tliursd,!/ with DeaconRobert MeCormick officiating. Committal prayers and burialfollowed at St. Maiy'.s Cem etery. Town of Fremont. Memorials; Southern TierHospice. 11751 East Coming Rd., Coming. NY 14830:or Dialysis Unit at Mercycare. 1 Belhesda Dr., Humell. NY 14843. Online condolences; www. bishopaniijohnsonfuneral-luuwxnm. X Calvin llcllurdMr. Joe Calvin Hcllanl. 55<>f Tnmnitinc Cburel. Ronj.'Mocksvillc. died Frid.iy. Oci.15. 2010. .V Forsyih MedicalCenter in Winsion.Salcm.. lie was bom Sepi. 29.1955.in Rnwnn County lo the laie Kcnben andMcllaid. Me wa» a member oflotremine Bapiin church and™ been employed w ith ManesDi.«ribwion and Wal.ManSurvivors- |,i,^■mbeilyj„aark;4gmmlehil-Jien. Summer. Toby. Tyler andAdam 2 iislcis, Margie Mellardand Kalhy Rogers (P.iirick); abluthcr. Johnnie Hcllard (leoia).nil of Mocksvillc; and severalnicccs and ucphcwj.A grave.stdc service was con-il"vledai.1pm.Mo„jng.oo.IK .It 1 iineniine B.ipiisi ChuiuhCenKtcry with ,he Rev. FredCarlinn aod Johnnie Mellani officiating. Tlic family mccivedfriends front I2:30.2:,10 Mon-dny at Eaitm Funeral HomeMemorials: D.svie CountyHumane Suciet) PO Bo.\ 15? Mocksvillc. 27028; or to Mos-Piee/Pall,alive CareCenter. ?77 "■"pital St..Suite lOJ. ,\1,kU.ville.Online condolences: win,. """•i/mrrahrrrUnimi. M3 ©My Public Library Mooksvllle, NC I |-apky-61? lii lO'ZI-fQ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRKERrcORD.Tliu^j.Ckl. 21, MJO Utmry Arthur Johnson HeA/y Arthur Johiuon, 69. w Wisston-SaJcoi. died vmx- pecin&rviOci. I3.2010a(hi» home.' H« »»] bom in Statesville OD March I5« 1921, the eldest child of lh« Uu Lm aivd Mabel Johuoo. When he was a lecn. ' his faraiJjr moved lo New Yori wbere be csrapleied his edu* cailon. He served in the U^. Arm; Jurini World War U, and earned convnertdations include inf (he American Scrvicemu's Medal. Ai;4lie Pacific Service Med^, Coed Condua Medal, Philip^an Ubenarian Ribbon, and (he WWII Victory Medal. Soon afiar, he met Lois Porte' whom he married in New York on Ian. lb. IHt. ToihisiBuoes 15 children were bom. He ero- ployed by ran-Ameneu utd British Airways unul he letired at The age of 65. In 2fi05, he and Lots relociied to Winston* Salem, where he continued to eojoy bis rtiirement with fern* ily. He ervjoyed solvini junWe pvszJes nsd was a life lover of }*a music, eipeciiJly Sarah Vaughn, Louii Anrutrong, Dulie Ellington, John Coltiane and his favuriie. BiUie Holiday. One of his favonie hobtaeawaa wofiiog on an witb his aooa. He spent many Saturday's wiih his Uncle Hvjh sh&nng a dntik overjazz tnd blues. He en)oyed hanging oui with his bw fnend Leroy Johnsee. He loved all his family and fnends, but held a special place ui has bean fc* his cQutin, Robx Jr., with whom he and his family spartt many summer vseaiioni. He had a special love for hU brother and lister BiU and Yi anddeveloped close relaiKAshi^B -wiih iheir children Clen. Judy, Sieven and Laura He was a proteclor, teacher, modvaior, comedian, bcsl friend, end hero. He pro vided guidance to his children using humos aiwl led by exam* pie. What mesr will remember wts hiJ 100*wan smile. CXanng (he last few yean Henry spent most of time hanging out with his youngest grudchild aod biiddy Qiey. He*was preceded lo death by~ . hiseldestson. LeeJohnaori, ajid his brother. Bill Johnson. ' 'Survivors- his wife of-62 ^ears. Lois; 4 sons, Derek Johosoo (ValsTM), Duane Johruon.Terence Johmeei.end Paul Johnson; IB dau^ters.;, Elvena Johnson, Henriena But ler (Raymond), Pamela Dun can. Sheila Johnson, Wanda Fowler. Lens Wardlaw, Rhon da Johosoo. Doftna Johnson, Dora Joboson, Shane Jc^uison and Karen LaJand-llayden; 40 grandchildren; 60 grul-grand- cbildreo; and 5 great-great grmdchlldren; a sister. Leooa Lowe: a sister*in*law, Vi(^ , 'Himi" Jobnseo: 2 uncles. L^ 'my Casi^U (Lillie), Ernest Campbell (Eva Mae): a host of ; aicccs.nejriiewi,other relatives Sfidfrieods. FujMral service was Tues day,Oct. 19 at 9 SA. in the cha pel of Craham Funeral Home, Henry Thompson ollistated and burial followed al National Cemetery In Saliibury. Awake was held on Monday eveoing at the funeral home. Ottlioe condokiKCs; GraSa- nFunfTolHomfjift. ^tnny Thomas fowell ^VMf. Benny "HiOCQas Powell, 60, of US 64 West, MocLfvllle, died Tuesday, Oct. 19,2010.at W.O, Hefner VA Medical Cen ter in Salisbury, Me was bom Jan 4,1950. in Ponyth County to the laie f^red Thomasaod Dorothy IreneTut- temw Powell, He was a mem berof Center United Methcdisi Church in Mocksvillc, and was retired from Kosa of Salisbury after 57 years. He K/ved in the U3. Navy and was • membet of (he Amencan LegiM POst 54. Jic was a golfer and a mem ber of (he Davie Senior Bowl* ingTeam. - Survivors; his aunt. Minnie Lewtf of Asheville; a special cousin. Gail Jordan and hus band Clyde of MoCksvUle; and several other cousins. A funeral service was lo be conducted at 2 p.m. Thurs- ilsy, Ott. 21, at Center United Methodist Church with the Rev, Robm FuegeraM offinat- >eg. Bunal was to follow in the chureh cemetery. The family was to receive friends Ihurs* day from r3(>-2 st the'church. Memttvab: Center Meihod- Ht, c'o Lmds Owingi. 728 Wil* keiboro St..Mocks v||le. Online condolences: w-uw, ettl^nfiineralstn'ief^frn. Davie County Puijiic Library K^ocksville, NC 'Bli^gro^/vy fo-zi-io DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 21,2010 VjciorU Sue RiiUlifuni ^ ^ Mf^ Vi^mn.i -Vakv • S"« Rjk'hlMfil of St.tide) dicJ Soi>d.i).Oce. P. inlU jl lu'inc A l?hr:iiluri of Kcr 11fc » hci.f .1) W .tin WccliiCMt.iy. O^'C nt Flrnnvjiuicl Luihcr* an ClH>(ch Ml (.uHoliitoit wiili thv Kcv Dciims lln.kcr anj Or l'.v> Jc^tup 1 hj fjiHi(> recfr^ed liicjijt in ifif SiKtli Wine n( bniiiiniiiivi LmUk'MM Oiiirvh im TifCil.u Hiiri,il Ltritor MciJuhIoI Cni'.h. Mi*.ksvilk i» 3 iMii on SScdnc^ibs \'t. KjlciiliHil lxiii> m CoMWy Tc*'A. I0i4 iv me !.>ie Ralph and Fram e< fl •liiii.«« K'fiiKiff. Ilvr f.iinils mi'tcd Ni.Mivk^^illc «licn •^liv «.!• .i jtnini: cliilil NI1C i5r:iju- .ir.'l Jinrn Dnsie Hi^h S<.li<«'I ar.w aoeiiilcJ Lunoir Khxnc *' • sf^-: «hefc *h? u.tt.i incno •sr • IMM 7en SiMifiJj Sh. ."e,ji»>fvd her KfiJffJtiadujic litjt'c? W Hi^h fNnnt I'tincf ^1 t% .Mfiiin^ a b.H.lKl"r« Uc^lfc? IF*, hncli^li hihI JK«ii«uie m vev'io !;ifs ediK'oiMin She l.in:' earned A nt3«icf's depte? m .';r,*).11Inni fn*111)he Vno cr»i'> .«• Caoihr-t al (."hjrh«tip arj a il<\h>raie in ciJii(..iti«ni.ii Ic 'ijfKhi|> Tfiini ihtf oi Si'I'll CVmnifn .11 Grccf^^• h« /o Mf« R.itchrmd <eAcJ in fhf *cb»*4s fiw !^l» B« A te.ivhcr Jrul klaiil otltitno,<'•■".4' u^ttVinp in K.imHpti. Ki«^.iii and Ijnciiln itntmicv fii Hon.tn. viic w.tN the dirwi'* fo" nf ivciirhl.trv erliicaimn, In lVf)7. «htf \st* luiiK-d lfi»« Cnfn <,*i)niii» f'riMi;ip.i| 111 i|jt« Uar Mr: rcloej tiom l.iiKoinCunty S^hi»>l« m 2W. ha«.-1115 '«encil .1* priiiw<f"'f o| l.inonlii Mi^h .Si.III-d anJ .ts ih;' Uifctnjf of Wk'onJ.irv cdn- kfliion Fnnii die tAii^hr in ilic Cr.uliLiio ^hmd of tdnv.ltHia .i| Cnirilncr-WcNi Uin'.cr*n>.lt<MHiij: Sjirniij.Slie*•25 ufKiKn .!> the OiiCMiiiiJtii^ • CrthJii.iie I'.iciiles htciiibef inAiifiiq im',. \Ti«. R.ifchforJ *'a< .1 dis>cn.iruiii c'oniiiiiiiee chiir for Nni.i S.nufic.Ktcrn Univcrsiiy ni Fli'ud.i tn Jicf lejfs in pnl'lic vpvicc. ,Mr< R.libjilord .tii icii>c ^ parTK'ip.nit in vomiiinnny and|Ht:rc«<iiinil Mn;aI,opiumsiiKtuilmg rjie Denver*Like Norni:iii Rii|,irv C'luh and the F.ait (.iiKoln Uitiriiuent A;m>* cbiiiim She held ii«iiihcr«hi|A in ihc Aisoi'i.iliori i>( .Supeni- 5K>n and CuriMihiiii Oeie)ii>- niecit. Deh.i K.ij«pj Ganrtna.K.ippi Delia Pi, and icf>ed on likf UrMid o| NC Teachers of 5uf>e>ori' her hnihand of 45 yc.us. Kay t, Raichfordof tlie IwMia;. Ineit >oii Cmg anil Aife fikiinc ol Cjfccns- l*vv. and Iheit .mi (."hn. and *irc \iiftiey oi Cji.iiinite. sister. K<i> I*. AMcit nilI fHishiMUlloliiiriy ul' Mock^sille; Cnig .nid lo.iiiie'v C'liiilrct). J,1*011.ffdih.;. jnd S.iilie, C'liris jnd Aiihrcy'5 chilli «itl he boimnApnl"f ?1H Mcnil1}i.d« 1;.nMiiiK'I 1.11- 'hjr." Clicjri.li. ri'» S A:<.i'cn -Si , t,rnciilnn<ii, I.ci">ii- RInnc UniNVMiy, Htckcnv, 2 SJ': <!anfi'x'•\Sct't. lto1s c-r.*it». lioilijij Si^iiic. ISOIT. or the Uv.iiiao I'liusr NatHni.d Mh.incc '*|ii . " Shjci. N kk ,Snrti irai. \S i.lii i^tmi. DC 2Diaf« ^ - ^■. 8fjr-^ ^Icixiiu* 'Rird' S\*c;in "bird" S»<an. 4T. gt Riser Ri^ad. Adv.tr.ce, died tin Siindaj.Ocr lO.ifJIUas the te*cili of a inniorcycle acCidenl in Siitiy C'<uiit>. flfirti ifi FofT Oodpe. lo'v.t, on K'b 0. I<M.L die -a* Hie davchier of the late Willard and Ha^cI Karrtann HetcngnShe was .1 niedicaT iechni)ln^iec af W.ikc Foie^t Bai'tm Medo e.ii Cenrer and was a niembcr of Konniani of Life Lutheran (,'linrch Ml KenieisvdSe She a s .1t<o A tilemfvr ufthe Ciirts* iur> Miemc'cic Riders Ifer hu»H.ind of y^ years. Isan Ciiiti> Ssvoad. preceded licr m (IC'iili .Siifvivor* 5 si«tcf«. C.nyl 'D.'ucl Wilsoft of San Diejn. C.tlif. Marilyr. Hick ot Uke|{»v.*<o Ciry. Ant. CrniK I kk'.sylieI Turner nf SIan*heeler. loA-i. Phvlht <Giaiiti UU* i/l MlnilIlls View, Minn and Nt\Kin Weaver of Advance: 4 nepiicw* 7 tiicccic. aiiJ ininier* ou* hitfod* A tfekhraiion of lik «pm<8w;k\ ticJil Saturday Oct th. .M .< |>rn M the l-Hintani of I.iff Luihcrnii Church *iih the Re* Kenh Speaks iiRlciaiMij; 1'he I.MI11K received friend* Satnr* diy 'there u.k a gmhernij; of frieiuU 111 tlic vhiirvK fellowrlnp h.iU Ijillowint: the service Merwrvriai* ^mnrain of T.ife I.litIk'Ian Clinrxh. ||o|«Lm« Rn.id. Kcr«>cf*vilk. i* r.iinp t.'.ire'ree. 27? Cafcfrce Rii.id,.Sii)k«ilnle.:7k57 Giiliiie g.indolencev. vioim 'rr i 'it vi>: .-3/ Wugpr Ualv Vuklev^Mr Ko$cf Dale YcAlvy.5.'. of kainliow Ruad. AJv.in«.e. died Suiid.iy, Ut 17 2tj|tj. at Kate ii. Reynolds Huvpi*e llonie ii> Wio«tuii-,SBleiii. He *a*l>grn April 27.in Fgrsyih CviMiity to Virjnua Weavil Ynkky and the late Chitlie LincH.iy Yukley Mrloktey Allen Jed Dnlin Umied Methodisl Cliurvh, w.is the inviisr of Yukky Liwn Cue and worked 41 RJ. Reynolds I k w.!« a flscnibcr of the Finn' in^inn Masoflic ta>d|e .'ickI h.id fven with ihe Snm1i Gryvc FiieDep'OiiKfit for IS ycnrj^iirvivMi*. hiv wife, Giii^cr R.ir<ft<iiri ^^iklcy of ihc iMnne. hct iTiother of Wmsrort'Salcm. who had lived wiih fum rlic Zasi ovi> yean laiiil his .1 d.i.ii'h'ct, llliMKnli Ynkley iChrivt Nok* ot S.ilob'iiy. a «an. Enc Th«vi»if'*<»(> tTitfmv) \'nkl<y Iff .Virvcksvillf, ninihcf' tnj.ivv. Iv.i Dirse of NTock*. vdle. a viv'cr. Dehbic Unmco CoA of FrxMiiAin inn. SC. S hioihcts. M.iurice IJaniceI>okky and MkcH.sel {Room}Vokley, all «f NVmstoo-Salem and M,i1ilnn fStmrriiio YiAievot RichIand*; 2 gfAf*dchtld/cn,Atotin anil Logitn; 2 sicpgnnJ* children. M.ujison Nolcs and Rmily Waits; Keij;insy Cam: 4 forces' 4 neplicws. S grc.tt* r»rcr*: and 5 cieat-nephews A fntici.il service wa* tn heccndticied .11 2 p tii. Thnr*. day.Oci 21. .11 F-itno Fuiicrn) i'hijpcl with the Revs. MarilsnNVeilcr und Ray O'FerrcIt olio ciaiini Burial wac tr> folkrw III Duliti United Methodic Ccrii- eten with Mavunic fresesi«l«(iic» ciinilncird by Fanning* ton Maunnc Lodge AFAA M 20.? The I.Mnil^ w.isni receivefrieuds fruit ffS p in. Wednet* Jas. Ovt 2i>, at ilw funeral hone McfTNMi.iK Dulin MnhixJivt, c.'g Jerry Hrndiis. 2112 MtH* nig HoaJ. or Hl^plced*^1ll.•>tlV8CmcITenier of I^avic. 377 lloj- piiiil St . Sic. 10^ M.jcksvilk^ Odinv corKhilcnces; wiiit'. Davie County Public Library Mocksvliie. NC Frances Frye Miss Opal Frances Frye. 83. formerly of Gwyn Street. Mocksville. died Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010, at Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion- Salem. She was bom June 16, 1927, in Davie County to the late 71iomas Claude and Mat- tie Ruth Rummage Frye. Miss Frye was a life member of First Baptist Church in Mocksville where she had served as a Dea con. a Sunday school teacher, organist and had sung in the choir for 50 years. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Arthur Avi- lon Frye. Survivon; her sister-in-law. Doris Bra.\ton Frye of Mocks ville: a niece, Karen Anne Frye Riddle and husband Vance of Advance; a nephew, Thomas Keith Frye of KemersviUe; 3 great-nieces. Opal Christine Frye of Wilmington. Anna Riddle Mitchell and husbajid Michnci of Cary and Grace Jiliian Riddle of Raleigh; and a grcat-greai-niece. Oiroline Ruth Milcheli. The family was to receive friends from 1:30-3 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednes day. Oct. 27, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Charles Bullock officiating. Burin! was to follow in Rose Cemetciy. Memoriais: First Baptist. 412 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice lume, Winstoii-Salcm. 27103. Online condolences; wm'w. eafon/iineralservice.com. \Dcnnls R. Johnson Dennis Raymond Johnson. .59, of US Hwy 64 East. Ad vance, died on Sunday,Oct. 17, 2010 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Queens, N.Y. on Feb. 18. 1951, he was the son of the late Raymond Johnson and Audrey Gmcn Johnson. He was an uutomobilc restorer and of the Catholic faith. Survivors; his wife, Joyce Ann Manseau Johnson of the home; a son, Jason Dennis (Jennifer) Johnsttn of Tarpon Springs, Fla.: 2 daughters, Ev elyn Buchholr. of Mocksville and Tina Gmosso of East Is- lip, N-Y.; a brother, Raymond Johnson of New York; a sis ter, Karen Scott Ridge of New York; and 5 grandchildren- Services are planned for a inter date. Online condolences; wwiv. Joyiefiineralservii-e.com. 0 1 <T> So o o O d 35- 3 2 JS o s c5 3: o O o o c == -o «> c- s; n o o E JFrances Lee Larsson Frances Lee Larsson. 69. of Vanzani Road. Mocksville. died on Sunday. Oct. 24.2010 at her home. Born in Franklin County. Va. on Feb. 21. 1941. she was the daughter of the late John P. Overstreet and Mamie Belle Mc- Ciickard Overstreet. She was a retired social worker and was of the Christian faith. Mrs. Larsson was a pet lover. She had cats and dogs and bred Papillons. leaving behind grand doggies. Survivors: her husband. Neil D. Larsson of the home; 2 sons. Bradley K. (Finoa) Walker of Yarraville. Australia and Michael J. (Misty) Levine of Mooresville; 2 daughters. Shawn D. (Cher) Walker of Hamburg. Pa., and Sherry L. Walker of Bryson City; and grandson, Michael Levine Jr. She is also preceded in death by a son, Brian P. Walker. A celebration of life service will be held on Friday. Oct. 29 at 3 pan. in Boone's Chapel Church in Penhook. Va. with the Rev. Mike Gallimore officiating. Private burial followed at a later date. Online condolences: mmvjdaviefiineralservicexom. ^Parvey Lee Pnlliam ^Mr. Harvey Lee Pulliam. 74. of US 601 South. Mocksville. died on Thursday Oct. 21.2010 at Rowan Regional Medical (Tenter Mr. Pulliam was bom on Oct. 16,1936 in Davie County to the late William Harvey Pul liam and Sarah Jones Pulliam. He was a graduate of Davie County Training School and attended Livingstone CoUege. He retired from PPG Industries in Lexington, was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church where he served as a Elder. Presbyterian Men. choir. He was a member of Eureka Lodge 45 Scottish Rite Masons and a former Mocksville Jaycee. He was preceded in death by a son. Kim Allison Pulliam. Survivors: his wife, Ullian Cowan Pulliam of the home; children. Gregory (Nellie) Pull iam of the home; Harvey James (Teitie) Pulliam of Spencer; Herbert Eugene Pulliam of Salisbury; Shannon (Robin) Pulliam of Mocksville; Venesa (Robert) Reese of Salisbury; Machelle Pulliam of the home; Talmadge (Micheal) Jones of Mocksville; 16 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 3 spe cial nieces. Sylvia Allison. Cynthia Rodriquiz and Joanne Daughteiy; and a host of niec es , nephews, cousins other rela tives and friends. The family will be at the home in Mocksville. Visitation was to be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Trinity Presbyterian Church. ITie funeral was to be at noon Thursday at the church, offici ated by the Rev. Olin Brancr. Burial was to be in Oakwood Cemetery. Online condolences: whw. nobteandkelseyjconi. o -5-- 1^ o 'V op O s p 5* P r c # b s k h v/^bhn Mr.V Mr.John HarperRennix,66, of McCullough Road, Mocks- ville. died Oct. 2*>, 2010, at Fr>'e Regional Medical Center in Hickory due to sudden ill- Mr. Rennix was bom Feb. 27. 1944, in Bristol, Conn., to the late Marcus and Leiah Ke rens Rennix. He was a 1962 graduate of Tygaru Valley High School in Mill Creek, W.Vr. and a 1966 graduate of West Virginia University with a degree in agriculture. Mr. Rennix was retired from Steel- man's Ace Hardware in Hiiis- daie. He had worked for 17 years for Walman in the etec- Ironies department. He enjoyed woodworking and tinkering with tractors, and loved spend ing time with his three grand children. Survivors; his wife. Patricia Leazer Rennix of the home; a daughter, Melissa Painchaud and husband Rich of Hickoty; a son, Jeffrey Todd Reruiix and wife Shauna of Mocksville; 2 granddaughters, Emily and Re becca Painchaud of Hickory; a grandson, Haydcn Rennix of Mocksville; a sisiet, Roseann Rosier and hu.sband Mike of VaUey Bend, W.Va.; 4 broth ers, Mark Rennix of Mill Creek. W.Va., Leon Rennix and wife, Mary Ann of Valley Bend, Charles Rennix of Hobson, Mont, and Tom Rennix of Dai- ley, W.Va.; several nieces and nephews; and many friends. A funeral seivice will be con ducted at II a.m. Friday. Oct. 29. at Batons Baptist Church, with Dr. David Giibrcath offici ating. The body wilJ be placed in the church 30 minutes before the sendee. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28. at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorials: Roena B. Ku- lynych Center for Memoiy and Cognition Research at Wake Forest Medical Center, Medi cal Center Blvd., Winston-Sa- lem, 27157. Online condolences: u-mw. eaionfuneralservice.com. of ace Pearline Seaford ^ Mrs. Grace Pearline Beck Scafotd, 85, formerly of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Tiiiirs- day, Oct. 21, 2010. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bora May 11,1925, ill Davie County to the late Ru- fus William and Belva Rollins Beck. Mrs. Seaford was a mem ber of Center United Methodist Church where she was a mem ber of the United Methodist Women and was a member of the Extensioo Homcmaker.s. She was active in her eomniii- niiy and with the Center Fair. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Brace Beck, Survivois; her husband, William Maxie Seaford Jr.; .a brother, Lewis (Vada) Beck; a sister-in-law. Lib Beck, all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn. Simday, Oct. 24. at Center United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Robin Fitzgerald officiating. The body wa.s placed in the chiitch 30 mitiutes before the service. Bitrial followed In the church cemetery. The family received friends Satm^y. Oct. 23 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Center Method ist Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Owinas, 728 Wilkesboro St., ^Michael Allen TiseMr. Michael Allen Tise, 39 Of Lewisville. died Monday' Oct. 18, 2010 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. He was bora Oct. 2, I97I in Forsyth County to Aaron Ger- ome Tise Jr. .md Tanya Mock Tise. Mr. Tise attended church and was baptized into the Meth odist faith. He was a graduate of West Foreyth High School and Forsyth Technical Col lie and was employed by the Winston-Salem Fire Depart- mem. He also worked doing auto body repair and building and restoring Harley-Davidson motorcycles. When health per mitted. he worked on the Bahn- son farm in Davie County. He had an interest in history, trains and loved the beach. He en- Joyed early morning breakfast at the Battle Branch Restaurant in Huntsvillc and wnriring on bis bikes and building and fix ing things. He was prccetled in death by his father; grandparents, Aaron and Versra Tise Sr. and Allen H. Mock Sr. Surviving: his mother of the home; his grandmother, Jose phine Mock of Lewisville; 2 aunts, Sandra M, Spach and husband Ronnie of Boone and Martha R. Tise of Yadkinville; 2 uncles. Allen "Zeke" Mock and wife Sandra of Lewisville and Donald L, Troiier of Win- sion-Salem: several cousins and friends and hi.s number two mom and pop, Peggy and Tony Parsons. A Ainera! service was held at I pjti.Friday, Ocl. 22 at Lewis ville United Methodist Church with ihe Rev. Keith Binghara officiating. Burial followed in Ihe church cemetery. The fam ily received friends following the service at the church. Memorials: Children's Cen- ler,23]5ColiscumDrive,Win- / 27106. S O o o o c \X Jesse Gray Beck Mr. Jesse Gray Beck, 87. of MocksviUe, died Monday, Oct. 25,2010. He was born April 3,1923 in Forsyth County to Noah Win- field and Nancy Teague Beck. Mr. Beck was an electrician by craft and served in the U.S. Army during World War 11. Survivors: his wife, Al- yce Nichols Beck; 2 daugh ters, Rhonda B. Kimball and Bridgeit Beck; a son, Blaine Beck and wife Maicia; 3 grand children, Sean W. Kimball and Miriam and Rachel Beck; 4 brothers and 2 sisters. A funeral service was held 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Get, 28 at Center Grove Baptist Church with Dr, Mark Harris officiat ing. Burial followed in West- lawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family received friends Wednesday, Oct. 27 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: St. Jude Chil dren's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TO 38105; or Hospice/Pjilli.ative Care, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103. MocksviUe. Online condolences: iviviv. Itayworih-miller j:om. fohn Henry Broadway John Henry "Stumpy" Broadway.45,of Parsley Lane. MocksviUe, died imexpectedly on Saturday, Oct. 30.2010. Bom in Davie County on Jan. 11, 1965, he was the son of the late John Richard and Judy Louise Carter Broadway. He was employed by Bass Pro Shops and was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Survivors: 3 brothers, Da vid Wayne (Aubiun) Bailey of MocksviUe, Garry Lynn (Lisa) Broadway of Sherrills Ford and Richard Dean Broad way: a sister, Paula B. (Todd) Reavis of MocksviUe: nieces and nephews Grayson Broad way, Tanner Bailey, Kevin T. Broadway, Johnny Broadway, Brittany Keaton, Casey Mae Keaton, Jackie Broadway and Elizabeth Broadway. I He W.1S also preceded in death by grandparents John "Bud" Broadway, Ruby Gales Broadway, James Paul Carter Sr. and Mary Jones Carter. A celebration of life service was held Tuesday. Nov. 2 at 2 p.m. at the Liberty Baptist Church with tlie Rev. William Hutchens officiating. Burial was in the chuieh cemetery The family received friends on Monday, Nov. I at Davie Fu neral Service. Online condolences: iniii'. fiaviefimerutst'n'ice x'om. \^(^iana Marie Comatzer Ms. Diana Marie Koch Cor- natzer, 68, formerly of Grey Street, MocksviUe, died, Satur day. Oct. 30, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salcm, Ms. Comatzer was bom March 5. 1942, in Syracuse. N.Y. to the late George and Maty Amanda Woodworth Koch, She was also preceded in death by a sister, Mary Day: and several aunts and imcles. Survivors: a sister, Alice Hanes of Montana; several nieces and nephews; and nu merous great-nieces and great- nephews. A memorial service will be held in New York in the Spring. Online condolences: ivuvv. eatonfitneraIservice.com. ^-3 ¤ o R n C c. 7. H Z H K X■d 2 P! XRncXe HB-B3o. zo. < CO '9 E: -O o V^aUer Franklin Couch ^ Mr. Wnlicr Franklin "Frank" Couch. S9, of Feezor Road. Mocksviilc. died Thursday. Ocl.28.2010. He wits bore Jan. 17,1921. in Dnv'ie County to the late Waller' E. and Sadie Creason Couch. Mr. Couch was retired from the U.S. Air Force where he had served during World War I! and was a recipient of the Purple Heart. He worked for the U.S. Postal Service and was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. Mr. Couch loved trav eling and bowling and was a help to litany throughout the community. He was a qu.sliiy handyman. He was also preceded in death b>' his wife of 65 years, Mildred Allen Bowles Couch, on Nov. 6. 2008; a sister. Lu cille Dwigglns HaL; and 3 brothers. Junior. George and Tom Couch. Survivors: a sister. HazelTut- tcrow of Mocksville; a brother. Jack Couch ofGwenviile.S.C.; 4 sisters-in-law. .Nellie Couch and ive.v Nell lEdwin) Bogcr. all of Mock.sviile, and Betty Couch and Cnmilla Thompson, belli of Yadkinviile; and many .special nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con- iJucled at 3 p.tn. Saturday, Oct. .'0. Ill Eaton Funeral Qiapei. with i.Jr. Tom Torp>' officiat ing. Burin! followed in Jericho Church of Christ Ceniclcry, with tnililary graveside rites by the Vctcnjns of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The family rtx-eived Iriends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Mcmoriai.v: Carolina Bibic Camp. PC) Box 1234. Mocks viilc. Online condolences: m-mm'. eaion/i<itmiltervicex-nm. \^oulsc Adnins Hapner vLouise Adams Hapner, 91. ofLcesbitrg.Fla. died Tuesday, Oct. 26.2010. Bom in Chin.i Grove, she moved to Levsbttrg in 1997 from Bumpass. Va. She was a homemaker and was a mem ber of the Social Club, Card Club and Lunch Bunch at Palm Shores Park in Lcesbiirg. Survivors: 2 sons. Earl Ham mer Jr. of .Mocksville and George Hantinernf l.xingwood. Fla.; daughter, Louise Smith- erman, Wildwood, Fla.; sister, Jimmie Lou Orubbs of Mocks ville; 8 grandchildren: and 8 greai-grandchildrcn. Online condolences: h-h-w. hardenpauli.com. ,^i^eorge Grave.s Hodges Geo^e Graves Hodges. 83, of Main Church Road, Mocks- viUe.died on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010 at Northern Hospital of Stitiy County in Mt. Airy. Bom in Forsylh County on Sept. 4, 1927, he was the son of the late Robert Wilson and Ester Graves Hodges. He was a self-employed scrap metal dealer. Survivors: 2 sons. Gaiy Hodges of Woodlcaf and John Hodges of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Dianne Stiles and Mechielle Austin of Mocks ville andMelisa Howard of Ad vance; 3 sisters, Elsie Hodges Summers of Mocksville, Era- lie Ozell Hinkle of Winslon- Saiem and Betty Jane Mullican of Tennessee; 7 grandchiltjren; and 3 great-grandchildren. He was alsopreceded in death by a brother, Robert Hodges. A graveside service was held on Tuesday,Nov. 2 at 1 pan. in the Union Chapel United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Online condolences: u-wm'. <lavie/iinerahen'ice.rom. to 9 c/> < CD ~a c. -Z. o"O f_ cr S ^^Ruby Whitlock Jones Ruby VVhitlock Jones, 91, of Joe Road, Mocksville, died on Friday, Oct. 29,2010 al her home. Bom in Davic County on April 23, 1919, she was the daughter of the late John T. and Haley Myers Whitlock. She was a homemaker and a mem ber of Comatzer United Meth odist Giurch. Her husband, Brady Jones, also preceded her in death, as did a daughter, Ursula Wat- kins. 2 sisters, Janice Edwards and Blanche Vestal, and a son- in-law, Junior Carter. Survivors: a daughter, Janie Carter of Advance: 2 sisters, Ruth Davis and Helen Hester, both of Mocksville: a half- brother, Stacy Lee (Nelda) Brown of Boonville; a son-in- law. Don Watkins; 6 grandchil dren: 17 great-grandchildren: and 6 great-great-grandchil dren. A service to celebrate the life of Mrs. Jones was held Sunday, Oct. 31 at 4 pjii. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster of ficiating. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. Burial was on .Monday. Nov. I al2p.in.in the Comatzer United Methodist Church Cem etery. Pallbearers were Rick Carter, Doug Carter. Norman Carter. Ronnie Watkins. Danny Carter, Ryan Carter and Phillip Isles (alternate). Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care of Davie, 377 Hospi tal St.. Mocksville. Online condolences: wiin'. daviefunerahervice .corn. X'William Holden Messick Mr. William Holden Mes sick, 82, of US 601 N., Mocks ville, died Monday, Nov. 1, 2010, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. Mr. Messick was bora June 13, 1928, in Caldwell County to the late Schuler and Cornelia Holden Messick. He was a vet eran of the U.S. Army having served during World War II. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jean Wheeler Messick; a son, Wil liam Joseph Messick; and a brother. Jack Messick. Survivors: a daughter, Kathy (Kenneth) Ferebee of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Marylec Trammel of Charlotte and Lea Messick: 2 brothers. Gene and Victor Messick, all of Sherrills Ford; 4 grandchildren, CktUin and Kristin Ferebee, and Scott and Alexander Messick. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: mviv. eatonfunerahervke xom. Vj^bert Gerald Reavis Albert Gerald "Jerry" Reavis, 71, of Slier City died Friday, Oct. 29,2010 at his residence. Mr. Reavis was bom Dec. 6, 1938 the son of Albeit O. and Bessie (Dobson) Reavis. Mr. Reavis was bom in Davie Coimty, a member of the First United Methodist Church of Siler City where he served as chair of the Counsel on Minis try. a teacher of the Challenger Sunday School Class. He was on the boards of directors of BB&T and Chatham Hospital. He was regional manager of PalletOne and Sheffield Lum ber & Pallet Co., and was serv ing on the board of directors. He was a former member of the Mocksville Ruritan Club and worked with Habitat for Humanity. He was a gardener, loved fishing and going to the coast. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Dan iel A. Reavis and a sister, Judy Reavis. Survivors: his wife of 51 years, Sylvia (Phelps) Reavis; 2 daughters, Marsha McGreevey and husband William of John son City, Tenn.. Wendy Barber and husband Louis of Stoney Creek, and a son, Kenneth G. Reavis and wife Robin of Siler City; 3 sisters. Carolyn Beck and husband James of Des- tin, Fla.. Pat Cartner and hus band Edgar of Harmony, Mary Howard and husband, William of Mocksville; and a brother, Joe Reavis and wife Debbie of Burlington; grandchildren, .^mie Reavis of Phoenix, Ariz.. Kathleen McGreevey of John son City, John (Jack) Albert McGreevey of Johnson City, and Holly Barber, Alexandria Barber and Abigail Barber, all of Stoney Creek. The family received friends Sunday. Oct. 31 at Smith & Buckner Funeral Home, Siler City. TIte memorial service was Monday, Nov. I at 11 am. at First United Methodist Church, Siler City with the Rev. Clyde Denny officiating. Memorials: First Methodist. PC Box 212, Siler City, 27344. N \ ts o c 2! H M Z H m D! n o »p H B- B tfi a. ts < o V^Pete^ Albrecht Peter Albrecht, 70, of RoU- ingwood Drive, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Bom in .Kiel, Gemiany, on Nov. 23, 1939, he was the son of the late Gisela Albrecht Kroeger. He was retired front Kolbus America and was of the Lutheran faith. Survivors: his wife of 48 years. Hike Gorges of the home; a son. Kevin Albrecht of Mocksville; a daughter, Chris tine (Erik) Vaughn of Lafay ette, Ind.; and 4 grandchil dren, Alex Vaughn, Benjamin Vaughn, Trevor Albrecht and Sarah Vaughn. A celebration of life ser vice was held Monday. Nov. 8 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. The family received friends on Monday at the funeral home. Memorials: Dragonfly House, 113A Marketplace, ^ Mocksville. g Online condolences; wwm'. daviefuner(ilscr\'ice.com. K, Darreil Dean Cook Mr. Dajreil Dean "Tom" Cook, 69, of Gladstone Road, Mocksvi!Je,died Tuesday, Nov. 2,2010, at WFU Baptist Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Jan. 4,1941, in Davie County to the late Clyde and Rosa Walker Cook. Mr. Cook was owner/operator of Tom Cook Wrecker Service and Garage. He and his wife helped start the Davie County Rescue Squad where he re mained a member for 23 years and chief the last 10 years. Mr. Cook was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. •He was also preceded in death by 2 stepsons. Randy and Ronnie Foster; a sister, Alline Boger; 4 brothers, J.C. Cook Jr., Nomian Cook, Lester Cook and Buster Cook: and a sister- in-law, Norma S. Cook. Survivors; his wife, Nancy Veach Foster Cook; a stepson, Jimmy (Julia) Foster; a step- daughter-in-law. Pal Foster; 4 sisters, Carolyn (Robert) Cor nelius. Doris,(Jack) Walker, Peggy (Hobert) Carter and Ola Boger; 3 sisters-in-law, Nellie Cook, Jeanetle Cook and Mar- gieCook; 2 stepgranddaughters, Jessica Foster and Elizabeth Foster; a stepgrandson, Derrick Foster; 2 greal-slcpgrandsons, Luke and Hudson; 3 brothers- in-law, Johnny (Palsy) Veach. Gene (Cathy) Veach and Bill (Cynthia) Veach; and several nieces and nephews. A ftineral service was con ducted 01 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 5, at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. Karen Roberts officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial Ibllowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Thursday, Nov. 4, at Eaton Funeral Home, Memorials; National Kidney Foundation of NC.4819 Part 3274; American Heart Assoc Memonals and Tributes Pro-' «ssmg Center, PQ Box 5216 Glen Allen, VA 23058-5216; or a chanty of the donor's choice Gnline condolences; wh-w. ^^'onfiineralservice.com. )( Charles Cornatzer Mr. Charles "Pete" Cor natzer, 80 of Advance died Sunday,Nov.7,2010. He was bom Aug. 30,d930 in Davie County to the late Charlie and Hollie Hendrix Cornatzer. Mr. Comaiaer had retired from Ingersoll-Rand and had served in the U.S. Array during the Korean Conflict. He is preceded in death by his wife,'Shirley Hanes Cor natzer, a brother, Richard "Red" Cornatzer. Surviving: his children, Hol lie C. Anderson and husband Kevin, Marty Comalzer and Justin Cornatzer and 2 grand children, Cellie Cornatzer and Bryson Anderson, all of Advance; 3 brothers, Quincy "Bud" Cornatzer and wife Faye, Clinton "Jitter" Comalzer and wife Bonnie, all of Advance and Toby Cornatzer and wife Ann of Fork: and a sister-in- law, Jeanette Comalzer of Ad vance. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pJD. Wednesday, Nov. 10 at Advance United Methodist Church by the Rev. Cheryl Skinner and Chaplain A.G. Parker. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends Tuesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: vww. hayworth -miller^om. ■Z n Ccr o i- CD o Qo £ ^ 2.S 2: -O P & zS* r-.5^ 5 C2 )(^ Catherine O. Fleming Ms. Catherine Overcash Fleming, 75, of Pepperstone Drive, Mocksville, died Tues day, Nov. 2, 2010, at Iredell Memorial Hospital in States- ville. She was bora Aug. 14,1935, in Iredell County to the late Fred Lee and Minnie Suzanna Overcash. Ms. Fleming was an employee of Autumn Care of Mocksville for more than 20 years. She enjoyed quilting. I She was also preceded in death by a sister, Viola Safriet; and 3 brothers, Richard, Don ald and Larry Overcash. Survivors: 2 daughters, Cyn thia Danner (Ricky) and Crys tal Fleming, aU of Mocksville; a grandson, Derek Danner; 3 sisters, Betty Jean Overcash of Statesville, Nancy Correll (Tom) and Linda Overcash, all of Mocksville; 4 brothers, Paul Overcash (Ruby) of States- ville, Billy Ray Overcash of Mocksville, Charles Overcash of Florida, and Jerry Overcash of Virginia; several nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Wayne Boles of Florida. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Friday, Nov. 5, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Kevin Hobson officiating. Burial followed in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Thursday, Nov. 4, at the funeral home. Memorials: NC Triad Affili ate of Susan G. Koman for the Cure, 1106 Burke St., Winston- Salem 27101; or National Kid ney Foundation of NC, 4819 Park Rd., Ste. C, Charlotte, 28209-3274. Online condolences: ivmiv. eatonJuneralser\'ice.com. XNellie Plowman Jolly Mrs. Nellie Plowman Seats Jolly, 76, of Courtney Hunts- ville, Yadkinville, di^ Satur day, Nov. 6, 2010 at Forsyth M^cal Center. She was bom April 28,1934 in Yadkin County to the late Burton and Claudia Plowman. Mrs. Jolly was a faithful mem ber of Turners Creek Baptist Church. She was an excellent cook, and loved baking and sewing for family and friends. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Rob ert "Punk" Seats; her brother, Melvin Plowman; and an infant sister. Surviving: her husband, Lloyd Jolly; sons and daugh ters-in-law, Ronnie and Clem Seats, Yadkinville, Don and Shelby Seats, Pilot Mountain, Darrel and Judy Seats, Edisto Island, S.C.; daughter and son- in-law , Freida and Donnie Lash- mit, Yadkinville; grandsons, Eric Seats, Michael Seats, Olin Seats, Nathan Groce; great- granddaughter, Kylee Seats; step-daughter and step-son-in- law, Phyllis and Allen AUgood; several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildreh in cluding Todd Patterson. The family received friends Monday at Gentry Family Fu neral Service in Yadkinville. Her funeral service was at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Bobby Russell, Preacher Con- ard Hatfieid, and the Rev. Da vid Maynard. She lie in-state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Turners Creek Baptist Cemetery Fund, Court- ney-Huntsville Road, Yadk inville, 27055; or Hospice of Forsyth, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: wjtw. geniryjuneralservice.com. XCharles E. McQueen Charles Edward McQueen, 53, of Mocksville, formerly of Biscoe, died Friday, Nov. 5, 2010 at Serenity Hbuse in Mooresville. His funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Monday, Nov. 8 at Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Lany Beaver of ficiating. Burial followed in Biscoe Cemetery. Mr. McQueen was bora in Montgomery County to Daniel Eli and Susie Lynthacum Mc Queen. He was a construction worker. Surviving: his daughter, Layla Marie McQueen of Eagle Springs; his mother, Susie Mc Queen Griffith of Mocksville; step-brothers, Danny Griffith, Mocksville, and Michael Grif fith, California; step-sister. Crystal Morgan, Salisbury. He was predeceased by his brothers, Danny and David. The family received friends Monday, Nov. 8, at Phillips Fu neral Home, Star. Online condolences: uwu'. phillipsfh.com. o <..s> e> <S- <3 a n o cj Pi z C/3 Pi g O O -3 S3* a Z o •<5 o X William'Fred'Pierce Mr. William Frederick "Fred" Pierce. 89, of Gladstone Road, Cooleemee, died Sun day, Nov. 7,2010, at his home. He was bom April 10, 1921, in Davie County to the late Jesse Keene and Dora Cope Pierce. Mr. Pierce was a vet eran of the U.S. Navy having served during World War 11 in the Pacific Theatre. He was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church, life member of VFW Post 1119 and a mem ber of American Legion Post 54 for 62 years. Mr. Pierce was the former recreation director in Cooleemee. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers and their wives, John Flake and Dixie Pierce, Joseph K. and Dorine Pierce and James A. Pierce. Survivors; his wife, Jessie Spry Pierce of the home; 2 sons. Frederick C. Pierce (Janet) of Pisgah Forest and Roger C. Pierce (Sue) of Erwin; 2 broth ers, Baxter B. Pierce (Lilias) of Richmond, Va. and Edgar F. Pierce (Betty) of Midloth ian, Va.; a sister, Mary Frances Tillman of Graham; a sister-in- law, Betty Pierce of Sedona, Ariz.; 3 grandchildren, William Cameron "Bill" Pierce (Rebec ca) of Deluth, Minn., Allyson R. Grass (Brent) of Denver and David Wes Pierce (Suzanne) of Raleigh; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 9 at Cooleemee United iMeth- odist Church, with the Rev. Patrick Marion and Dr. Jeff Spry officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 min utes before the service. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with military graveside rites. The family re ceived friends Monday, Nov. 8, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Cooleemee His torical Society, PO Box 667, Cooleemee; or Cooleemee Methodist, PO Box 69, Cool eemee, Online condolences: unvw. earonfuneralservice .com. n She was also preceded m death by a brother, Dallas Hin- kle. Survivors: her husband of 61 years. Homer Potts; 2 daugh ters, Sharon Potts of the home and Pam (Derek) Harpe of Ad vance; 2 grandsons, Brandon and Brent Harpe of Advance; 2 brothers, Donald (Debi) Hin- kle of Creedmoor and Bruce (Christine) Hinkle of Mocks- ville; several special nieces and nephews; and her pet, Daisy. A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 pun., Thursday, Nov. 11, at Comatzer Baptist . Church, with the Revs. Jeff Beverly and Richard White- heart officiating. The'body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The fain- ily was to receive friends from 6:30-8:30 pan. Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Comatzer Baptist Church. Memorials: Rowan Voca tional Opportunities, 2728 Old Concord Rd., Salisbury, 27146. Online condolences: wtw. eaionfmieralsen'ice.com. X Audrey Virginia Potts Mrs. Audrey Virginia "Dot- tie" Hinkle Potts, 81, of Homer Potts Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Nov. 8, 2010, at Da vis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. She was bom Sept. 30, 1929, in Grayson County. Va. to the late Herman and Viola Hinkle. Mrs. Potts was a member of Comatzer Baptist Church and was a graduate of a Cooleemee High School. She was home- maker and had been an Avon representative for more than 50 years. o_ I* o i. a> s: o o o o c: ^ =3 cr O cr —H O) y^elda B. Sofley Xj*m™y lacker Mrs. Nelda Beauchamp Sof- Mr- Jinrniy Lee Tucker, ley, 84, of Advance, died Sun day, Nov. 7,2010 at the Spring- wood Care Nursing Center. She was bom July 5,1926 in Davie County to the late Joel E. and Neila Smith Beauchamp. Mrs. Sofley was a faithful member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church where she served in many ways. She was active with the church newslet ter, suppers at the church and served on committees. After re tirement from Hanes Hosiery, she enjoyed working in her yard planting flowers. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert George Sofley in 2008. Surviving: her sister, Betty Potts of Winston-Salem, for merly of Advance; her neigh bor, April Newman (Jeff) of Advance and their children, Samuel, Elisabeth and Hannah. A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel with the Revs. Lee Pollock and Barry Lemons of ficiating. Burial \yas to follow in Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Online condolences; mtw. hayworlh-miUer.com. US.Navy Ret., 76, of Daniel Road, Mocksville, died Thurs day, Nov. 4, 2010 at Davie County Hospital. He was bom May 21, 1934, in Cabarrus County to the late Robert Cleo and Mary Ann Charlotte Austin Tucker. Mr. Tucker was of the Protestant faith. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Larry Tuck er; and a sister, Betty Brown. Survivors: his wife, Hatsu- ko Tucker of the home; a son, Robert Tucker of Carrboro; 2 sisters, Frances O'Neal (Leon) of Cooleemee and Edna Lucille Kyles (Henry) of Salisbury; 2 brothers, Donald E. Tucker (Joy) of Westlake, La. and Lon- nie Robert Tucker (Myrtle) of Statesville; and numerous niec es and nephews. A graveside service will be conducted at 10 a.m.. Monday, Nov. 8, at Salisbury National Cemetery, with military grave side rites. The family received friends Sunday, Nov. 7, at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. ealonfuneralservice .com. ^Mattie Ruth Ihcker Mrs. Mattie Ruth Bailey Tucker, 94, of NC 801 S., Ad vance, died Wednesday, Nov. 3,2010, at Bermuda Conunons Nursing Center. She was bom March 12, 1916, to the late Joe and Emma Foster Bailey. Mrs. Tucker was the oldest living member of Elbaville United Methodist Church. She was known for her yearly yard sales where she sold canned vegetables and jel ly, along with quilts. As long as her health permitted, she pieced and quilted quilts, baked and sold hundreds of pounds of sug ar and Moravian cookies along with persimmon puddings and . other baked goods. Her yard was filled with flowers and was admired by passerbys. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Frank "Son" Tucker; a son, Joe P. Tucker; a son-in-law, J.L. Sin gleton; great-granddaughter, Shelby; 4 brothers, Cicero, Richmond, Frank and John; 2 sisters, Stella Auman and Eliza Cope. Survivors: a daughter, Con nie Singleton-Brinkley (Larry); 2 grandsons,Michael Singleton (Charlene) and Tonuny Single ton (Mary); 2 granddaughters, Sunni McKnight (Mike Ball) and Amanda Steelman (Matt); a great-grandson, Matthew Sin gleton; 6 great-granddaughters. Dawn Singleton, Haley, Kasey and Matty McKnight,and Korri and Mallory Steelman; a sister, Lula Mae Lanier; and numer ous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 7 at Elbaville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kirk Tut- terow officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Saturday, Nov. 6, at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorials: Elbaville UMC, Handicap Ramp Fund, PO Box 2276, Advance. Online condolences: www. eatonfiineralserviceMom. ■N o w n oc3 w ww 99tnW OO a. 2!o< O Xbui:ly William Buelin Billy William Buelin, 73, of Mocksville, died Monday, Nov. 15,2010 at his home. He was bora Sept. 6, 1937 in Yadkin Coimty to the late William Roscoe and Floience Macy Buelin. He was also pre ceded in death by his brothers, Jackie Buelin. James Buelin. Bobby Buelin, Jerry Buelin. Rex Buelin; sister, Vertie Mae Norman; sister-in-law, Lola Wiles Buelin; brother-in-law, Jasper Durham. Surviving; his wife, Betty Jean Brantley Buelin; children, Julie (Dennis) Whitaker, Bun ny (Donald) Gregory. Allen (Christie) Buelin, Johnny (Me lissa) Buelin, Becky (Randy) Willard, Joyel (Timmy) Miller, Stevie (Nikld) Buelin, Willie (Kelly) Buelin: grandchildren. Jennifer (Michael) Scott, Dan iel Grcgoiy, Danyelle Gregoty, Brandon Willard, Jonathan Miller, Amber (Coiy) Cham bers. Andrea (Jordan Byrd) Sayers; great grandchildren. Ayla Chambers, Bella Byrd; brothers, Terry Buelin, Harold (Brenda) Buelin, Robert Bue lin, Aaron Buelin; sisters, Peg gy Lou Buelin, Gabriel Dur ham. Susan (Donald) Hutchins. Carolyn (David) Crabb; sisters- in-law, Shirley (Ned) Bogcr, Dorothy Buelin, Leona Buelin, Cathy Buelin; brother-in-law, Rothie Norman. His funeral service will be at 3 pjn. Thursday, Nov. 18, at Northwood Baptist Church by Dr. Allen Barker and the Rev. Jonathan Barker. Biuial will follow in the church ceme tery. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednes day. Nov. 17 at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. Online condolences: whtv. (•cMryfimcrahervice.com. X.Gina Elaine Carter Gina Elaine Watson Carter, 40, of Winston-Salem died Monday, Nov. 15,2010 .at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House following a 10-raonth battle with cancer. Bom Sept. 1. 1970 in Lirni- berton. she is the daughter of Jim Watson and Peggy Jack son Watson of Mocksville. She was a 1988 graduate of Davie County High School. She was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Sa- lem and Enuna Jackson and paternal grandparents, Sam and Aileen Watson. Also surviving: her husband, Chris Carter, whom she mar ried on Sept. 4, 2004; daugh ters, Lauren Boyter of Win ston-Salem and Sarah Boyter of Advance; brother Greg (Renee) Watson and nieces Victoria and Salem Watson of Southport; mother-in-law Deamie Younce; sister-in-law Kim (Charles) Gray and nephews Bradley and Tommy (Amanda) Gray, all of King. The family was to receive friends Wednesday, Nov. 17 from 6-8 p.m. at Haywoith Miller Funeral Home, 3315 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston- Salem . The funeral service was to be at II a.m. Thursday at Hiiyworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Pastors Steve Mor rison iuid Allen Byerly offici ating. Burial was to follow at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Clemmons. Memorials: American Can cer Society or the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House of Winston-Salem. Online condolences: miw. Iiayworlh-mlllcrcom. )CNiancy Ann Cook Mrs. Nancy Ann Veach Foster Cook, 75, formerly of Gladstone Road, Mocksville. died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Nov. 26,1934, in Davie County to the late Les ter W. and Ruth Spry Veach. Mrs. Cook had worked at the Davie County Health Depart ment and Davie County Hos pital and was past president of NC State Nursing Association. She and her husband helped start the Davie County Rescue Squad where she had served as the secretary and treasurer for' years. Mrs. Cook was the first female to work for Davie EMS and was the first female swom to duty as a special deputy by Davie SherifTs Department and was a member of the auxil iary. Mrs. Cook was a member of Liberty United Methodist Chtmch. She enjoyed trips to their house at High Rock Lake and her yearly trips to Day- tona. She was preceded in death by first her husband, James William Foster Sr.; her second husband, Darrell Dean "Tom" Cook; 2 sons. Randy Neal Fos ter and Ronald Dean Foster: and a sister, Betty Sue Veach Hendricks Williams. Survivors: a son, James W. (Julia) Foster Jr.; 3 brothers, Johnny (Patsy) Veach, Gene (Cathy) Veach and Bill (Cyn thia) Veach; a daughter-in-law. Pat Foster; 2 granddaughters, Jessica Foster and Elizabeth Foster, a grandson. Derrick Foster; 2 great-grandsons, Luke Foster and Hudson Deal; 4 sis- teis-in-law, Carolyn (Robert) Cornelius, Doris (Jack) Walk er, Peggy (Hobert) Carter and Ola Boger and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con- •. ducted at 11 ant., Friday, Nov. ' 12 at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. Karen Roberts officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed in the church cemeteiy. The family received friends Thursday, Nov. 11, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: National Kidney Foundation of NC, 4819 Park Rd., Ste. C, Charlotte, 28209- 3274; American Heart Assoc., Memorials and Tributes Pro cessing Center, POBox 5216, Glen Allen, VA 23058-5216;or a charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: wmv. ealon/uneralservice^om. o DO J. o n (V) O D3 < a>* : o o cz o TD c:" o; Z B'O ^ cr — Q) o o CD z: 2. PC O v^nn Elizabeth Gibson Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Thomp son Gibson. 85, ofDavie Street, Cooleemee, died Wednesday. Nov. 10,2010 atForsyth Medi cal Center In Winston-Salem. She was bom March 30. 1925, in Brooklyn. N.Y, to the late George and Mary A- McKinnon Thompson. Mrs. Gibson had worked at Erwin Mills until its closing and was retired from Fiber Industries- She was a tnember of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Cooleemee. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, lames Haiding Oibsont and a brother. George Thomp son. Survivors: 2 sons, Jim Gib son (Catherine) and Bill Gib son: 6 grandchildren. Courtney Plow (Chris). Tiffany Gibson. TJ. Gibson. Billieann Gibson. Hunter Curtis and Dimilri Cur tis: and 2 great-grandchildren, Christopher Ploit and Elizabeth Plott. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pro-. Saturday, Nov. 13, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, with the Rev. Fred Clarkson officiat ing. Burial followed io Legion Memorial Park-The family re ceived friends at the church one hour before the service. Online condolences: tvuir. earanfunerahervictxom. )(WalteT Waynt Fcrcbec ' Mr. Walter Wayne Fer- ebec, 87, of Yadkinville Road, Mocksville,died Monday,Nov. 15.2010. at Davie County Hos pital. Mr. Ferebec was born Nov. 24.1922. in Davie County to the late Joseph Garland and Flor ence Foster Ferebee. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army hav ing served during World War II and was retired from the U.S. Postal Service after 30 years. Mr. Ferebee was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocks ville where he had served as a deacon, an usher, sung in the choir, was a Sunday school teacher, a member of the South Yadkin Baptist Association and had helped with the Boy Scouts while his son was a Scout. He enjoyed reading, yard work and helping take care of Collin and Kristin during much of their younger yeai^. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Lynn; a sbter. Ruth Howeli; and 2 brothers, Warren and Richard. Survivors: his wife, Bonnie Hope Driver Ferebee of the home; a son. Kenneth (Kalhy) Ferebee of Mocksville; a broth er, Joseph Ferebee of Misen- heimer; 2 grandchildren. Collin and Kristin Ferebee; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 a.m.. Wednes day, Nov. 17, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gil- breath officiating. Burial was to follow in ^tons Baptist Church Cemetery, with mili tary graveside rites. The family received friends Tuesday, Nov. 16, at the fimeral home. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winslon-Salem. 27103; or 1-ottie Moon Mis sionary Fund, c/o Rrsl Baptist. 412 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Online condolences; www, tatonfuneni\seT\ic&i:om- y^aroiyn Sue Evans Carolyn Sue Evans, 67. of Riverside Drive, Mocksville, died on Sunday.Nov. 14.2010, at Brian Center of Salisbury. Bom in Becklcy, W.Va., on June 17, 1943. she was the daughter of llie late Estel and Ruby Mae Joyce Wood. She was a homemaker and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: her husband of 28 years, Foster 'ITiomas Evans Jr.; a son, Gerald W. New of Mocksville; 4 daughters, Mae E. McDonnell of Kentucky. Cherry Lynn New and Dcnise Michele New of Mocksville, and Emily Susan Fennimore of New Jersey; 3 brothers, • Billy Ray (Ester) Wood, Mi chael (Joanne) Wood and An drew (Dorothy) Wood, all of Pennsylvania; 2 sisters, Sharon (Frank), Stenson of Pennsylva nia and I'atricia Wood of New Hampshire; a granddaughter who lived with her. Heather Stacy New; 13 grandchildisn; and 11 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Apostle Pleshette Smith officiatiitg. The family will receive friends on Saturday from 1-2 p.m. at the funeral home. Online condolences; www. daviefimerohervittJiom. O tu £ a>' So 9 ®s-s Jimmy Miles Ligon James"Jinimy" Miles Ligon, 53 of Newton died Wednesday, Nov, to. 2010 at Brian Cenier- Viewniont. Bom Oct. 23, 1957, he was the son of the Rev. J. Wendell Ligon of Franklin and the late Mary Miles Bridges Ligon, He lived many years at The Davie County Group Home in Mocksville and three years in Indonesia. Also surviving: his step mother, Linda Ligon of Frank lin; 2 sisters, Lucy Ligon Hef- fclfinger and husband Karl of Newton, Rachel Ligon Bradley and husband Brad of Asheville; 2 brothers, Wendell C. Ligon of Columbia, S.C. and George W. Ligon and wife Michelle of Boone; and a number of nieces .md nephews. A graveside service was to be held Nov. 18 in Forest Lawn East Cemetery, Matthews. Memorials: Davie Group Home, 785 Sanford Ave., Mocksville. Online condolences: umr. Jenkinsfuncrathoniejiel. ^Hcnry Alfred MUlcr Mr. Henry Alfred Miller, 84. of Atlviincc died Sundiiy, Nov. 14, 2010 .11 Wake Forest Uni versity Bapti.si Medical Ccnler. He was bom June 13, 1926 in Yatlkin County to Henry Al fred and Grace Lindley .Miller. Mr. Miller w.^s n member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church and had been employed by Western Electric, Mulli Cnifl and Crown Wood Products. He served in the U.S. Navy during World Wiu-II, He fas preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Stella Hayes: and 3 brothers, Gatidc, Bobby and Larry Milter. Surviving: his wife of 6! years, Mary C. Miller of the home; 2 daughters. Sherry Fo.s- tcr and husband Spurgeon of Mocksville and Susan Rolhrock and husband Mack of Advance; 2 sons, David Miller and wife Terri and Rodney Miller and wife Nancy, all of Advance: 8 grandehildivn; 5 grcat-graml- chiidrcn; and 2 sisters, Grace Foreman of Atianla. Ga. and Ruth Morrison of Macomb. III. A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 17 at Yadkin Valley B.iptisl Church with the Revs. Ronnie Cniddock and Will Prjot offi ciating. Burial was to follow iti the church ccmcieo'- Tlie fura- Hy received friends Tuesday at Haywonh-Millcr Kindcrtoii Chapel. Mcmnriais: Yadkin Valley Baptist, 1324 Yadkin Valley Rd., Advance; or VHW Me morial Honor Guard cJo CiilT Harris, 4433 Bashavia Drive. Pfnffiown. 27040. Online condolences: intw. hayivonh-millcr^om. ^Catherine I. Rcthmeier Mrs, Catherine llcnc Rcth meier. 88, of Bermuda Village died on Friday, November 12, 2010 at the Bermuda Village Health Center. She was bom April 1, 1922 to Wesley and EUamaud Deck er in Paonia.Coio, She was preceded in death by her parents: her 2 sisters. Ruby Stuart and Lois Brennon; and a brother, Arthur Decker. Survivors: her husband of 68 years, Allen K. Reliimeier, her son, Kenneth A. Rethnicier attd wife Judy of Bermuda Run: het daughter Nancy Kelhmcier of Farmingloa, Conn.; grandchil dren M.iry Shea, Erin Shnnley. Kenneth .A. Rcthmeier Jr., and John Shanlcy; and her greal- grandchiidien Brady, Carter and Audrey Shea; Ella. Jack, and William Shatiley: and Kealon Jenkins. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 at Bermuda Village. hiemorial.s: Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winslon-SaJern, 27103. Online condolences; h-uvv. lumnirih-millerxom. o i. CD So O Oo cr => V Dwight Mares Robbins Dwight Mares Robbins, 70, of Huffman Road, Mocksvillc, died on Sunday,Nov. 14,2010, at Foisylh Medical Center. Bom in Wilkes County on Feb. 3. 1940, he was the son of the late Silas and Dora Hall Robbins. He was of the Baptist faith. His wife, Carolyn Shores Robbins, preceded him in death, as did 4 brothers, Silas,Charlie, Kenny, and Carl Robbins; and 2 sisters, Ira Ruth Phillips and Mar>' Seamnn. Survivors: 2 sisters. Lou ise Robbins Keaton and Lau ra Robbins Kimrey, both of Mocksviile; and several nieces and nephews- The ser\'ice to celebrate his life were to be Thursday, Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Co;t ofliciaiing. Burial was in the Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday, Nov. 17 from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. Onbne condolences; iviiti'. daviefuneratsemce^om. XMary Frances Smith Mrs. Mary l-rances Call Smith, 91. of Cherry Hill Road, Mocksviile, died Wednesday, Nov. 3,2010, at her home. She was bom Jan. 2.19] 9, in Davie County to the late Mar shall Kelly and Ida Ann Young Call. Mrs. Smith w.is a lifetime member of Concord United Methodist Church where stic was a member of the UMW and had been a Sunday school teacher. She was a graduate of Cooleemee High School wliere she was a member of the Beta Club. Mrs. Smith was a forrner member of the Cooleemee Se nior Citizens Club, was the last surviving member of the Jeru salem Home Demonsttaiion Club and was known for mak- iitg mints. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cicero "Sid" Wat- kins Smith; a son, Anthony Earl Smith; and a daughter-in-inw. Mary Lorctla Austin Smith. Survivors; a daughter, Mar sha Smith Correil (Robert) of Mocksviile; a son, William Ronald Smith of Salisbury; -l grandchildren, Randall Todil Smith (Kelly), Rhonda Smith P.lliolt (John). Lewis Correil (Susan) and Euira Correil Ward (Andy): 3 great-grandchildren. Corbin Elliott, Amelia Concl! and Caleb Correil; a brothci and sister-in-law. Jl.. and Dm Smith of MtKksville; and nu- nicrous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was eon- ducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 6. at Concord United Methodist Church, with Di. John Eddinger and the Rev. Roy Miller officiating. Tlie body was placed In the churcli 30 minutes before the sendee. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Friday, Nov. 5, at Con cord United Methodist Churcii. Memorial; Jcru-salem Vol unteer Fire Department First Respondeis, do Wayne Wil liams, 232 Oakdaie Circle, Mocksviile, 27028. Online condolences; mviv, etiion/imeraL\enice/:om. XwUliam Richard Smith William Richard "Sleepy" Smith. 61, of Muncie, Ind., for merly of Mocksviile. died Sun day. Nov. 14, 2010 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom April 11, 1949 to Janet Manning Smith and the late John Qucntin Smith of Mocksviile. He was a 1967 graduate of Davie High School and a veteran of lite US Army. While inhigh school, he worked at the Davie County Enterprise Record. He worked in the roof ing business and traveled across the country for nearly 40 years. Surviving in addition to his mother of Mocksviile; 2 broth ers, Bobby Smith (Ann) of Boise, Idaho and Stcvie Smith of Cooleemee; and 2 sisters, Alice (Chris) Haiics of Mocks viile and Monica (Joe) Jordan of Mocksvillc. A private menioriai service is planned for the family. Memorials; Cancer Services of Davie, 3175 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem, 27103. arvey. Lee Adairis , Lee. Ad^s ,;,9.1,V ofj _Ijaines:^Church^ yUle^;^^ed^t>n Sufidayl Novfi'l-j^l 2010, at Kate B.Reynol^ Bom in^ Yadkiji Counti''on " 3, 1919, he was the sod I of the late Samuel and Amanda' ({•Ma^ews Adams. He was re- !'tired from McLe^'Trucking Ij and was a member of fjames jj.'Baptist Church where had bebh I "a deacon, Sunday School teach ; eri and member ofthe choir. ! , Survivors; his wife of 6? years, Jacqueline Pickett Adams;5 daughters. Annie (Richard) Appel'of.Winston-Salem, Judy (Richard) White of Mocksville, Linda (Donald) Richardson'of LClemmons, Jenny (Dqnnie) Dwiggins of Mocksville and Lisa (Michael) Durham of Mocksville; 12 grandchildren; and 15 great- fgrandchildren. ; He was also preceded in death by a brother, George W, Adams and a sister, Annie HutchinsLoftis. ' ^ The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Adams was to be Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 2 pjn..at Ijames Baptist Church with the Rev, Alex Heafner officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received friends Wednesday at the church. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 103 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or to Davie Senior Center, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Online condolences: y-w^x'/iaviefuneralservice.com. I >^vin Shawn Clontz " y Kevin Shawn Qontz, '46, ; of Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 at,Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem. I .Bom June 29, 1964 in Da vidson County, he was the son ^of Doris, Clark. Bassett. and step-son" of M Bassett,', both ^of Salisbury and the late Wil- ^liam B. Clontz. Mr! Clontz was • leducated. in.Dayidson' County ^Schools Md Davidson County : ^Community College. He was : ^self-ertiployed. iii nn the'-prbfes- ; -sional upholstery business. Mr. i fCiphtz was'of the Baptist faith.- . iC : Preceding him jn death was 'a-brother,' Michael-'.Branford iClona-.'^d nephew, Jason Oli- • • ; lyerCibhti!:-'^ ' Sumvors: sons,.'Br^don Shawii Clontz "of n Lexington and Daniel Lee Clontz of Char lotte; his girlfriend. Lee Boose; , brothers, Jeffrey Alan Clontz I (Sherry) of Tliomasville and I. James "Pat',' Clontz (Shelia) of 1 Spartanburg, S.C.; grandchil- n dren, Nigel Staggert, Madison t Coppley and Xander Clontz;,a [ niece,Chasity Clontz ^d neph- ; ews, PJ. and Joseph Clontz.; ■: A memorial service.was held"at .2 p.iri. Thursday, Nov. 18 at Chapel In "The Pines," Rowan, Memorial Park. The Rev. Rob ert Beckpin officiated.' Memorials; '.^'V'.Creinatibn'Concepts,' PO.Box'-.32^j'S'alis-'buiy.28145; , . Rae Cunimings^Mm. Elizabeth ''Betty", Raei Campbell yCummings, 79, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Nov. , 16,2010,afterabriefillness.Mrs.- Cummings was 'bom June 12, 1931, in Rochester, i N.H. to the late Ernest Weston' andMarionElvaCampbell.She was a retired educator, mission ary, office manager^^ artist and , Sunday school teacher. Mrs. Cummings was a member of West Haven Baptist Churchj and is best remembered for herI love and service to her Lordj and Savior, Jesus Christ as well' as for her thoughtfulness and ! attention to those around her. ; Her passion for family, mis sions, and serving, others kept her busy until taken ill just a few weeks ago. A 1953 gradu ate of Bob Jones University, she served along with her husband. Dr. Malcolm S. Cunimings, as a missionary, in Seoul, Korea, for 10 years. She'taught art and health and served as yearbook advisor at .^Athens Christian, School in .Athens, Ga., for 15. years. They serve side by side directing, and managing- the Georgia Association of Chris-j tian. Schools'based in Athens,- for 22 years. After their retire ment in 2007, they moved to. Mocksville to live next door to their daughter and son-in-law. i-;I She rarely forgof a name or a 'face. pr_much of anything else.;] Survivors; her husband of 56 yeats, Malcolm Cummings "of the home; a son^Dave Cum mings and wife Caren of Rich mond, Va.; a daughter, Deb bie Cummings Greemann and husband Ken of Mocksville; 5 : grandchildren, Erin Greemann Bray ^d husband Cassidy of Richmond,'Va.,RyanGfeemann of Hattiesburg, Miss., Jonathan Cummings ofRichmond, Adam Greemann of Mocksville and Sarah Cummings of Richmond; 2 great-grandchildren, Faye Riley Greemann and Harper Jane. Bray; 2 sisters, Beverly Knights of Rochester and Mar- cia McHarg and husband Pat of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; brothers- in-law and sisters-in-law, Buhl and Lois Cummings of Athens, Brad and Loretta Cummings of The ViUages, Fla. and Howard and Lois 'Whinemore of Jeni- son. Miss.; atid many nieces, ] nephews, and friends around r the country and the world. ; The family received friends I; Thursday; Nov. 18, at Eaton Funeral Home. A funeral ser- • vice was conducted, at. 1 p.m. -Saturday,';.Nov.-20,'at. I^'rd & . Stephens ^st in Athens .with Dr. Paul bownpy officiating. The- family received friends Friday, Nov'. 19 at the funeral home in Georgia. Burial fol- ,, lowed in Evergreen Memorial Park, Athens. , Memorials: Georgia -Assoc. ,'^of Christian Schools, 1551 Jen-^^riihg's Mill Road, Suite 2i00-A, ]Bpgart,GA 30622. i Online":, condolences:'., WHW.\edionjuheralseh'icexom'.' '' ^ of Mocksville died Thursday, Nov. 18,2010- Mr. Doby was bom in Iredell County on Sept. 8, 1949 to Ralph Dan and Virginia Sue GaitherDoby.He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy serving during Vietnam. Mr. Doby had been employed with Reynolds Met als in Salisbury for many years and worked for RCS Delivery in Kemersville, and at Buffalo Rusty's. He enjoyed spending time with his family especially his grandson Andrew and rid ing horses with his friends. Mr. Doby was preceded in death by his father. Survivors: a daughter, Jamie Lynn Doby Shuler and husband Greg of Mocksville; a grand son, Joseph Andrew Shuler; his mother; a brother, David Doby and wife Linda of Advance; 2 sisters, Jane Doby of Winston- Salem and Danita Flippin and husband David of Clemmons; 3 nephews and two nieces. A graveside service was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24, at West- lawn Gardens of Memory Mau soleum with the Pastor Donnie Chapman officiating. The fam ily was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorial: Brenner Chil dren's Hospital, Office of De velopment, Medical Center Blvd.,Winston-Salem, 27157-- 1021. Online condolences: wmw. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 25,2010 VEdgar Junior Griffin Mr.EdgarJuniorGriffin,78, ofJones Road, Mocksville, died Friday. Nov. 19, 2010 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Anative ofDavidson County, he was bom on Aug. 28,1932, a son to James William and Maude Ledwell Griffin. He was employed with J.R. Graham as a carpenter and lived most of his life in Archdale, until moving to Mocksville. On March 7, 1953 he married the former Frances MaRae. In addition to his wife of 57 years, Frances MaRae Griffin of the home, he is survived by: 5 children, Sara Pierce and husband Larry of Mocksville. Edgar "Bubby" Griffin, June Griffin, Roger Griffin, all of Archdale and David Griffin and wife Kira of Cedar Square, sisters; Edna Jester, Clare Cecil, both of Archdale, Blanche Spry of Advance, Ida Price and husband Perry of Statesville; brother; James "Jim" Griffin; 6 grandchildren; and 6 great grandchildren. Funeral services were to be conducted at 1 pjn. Wednesday, Nov. 24 in the chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point, with Chaplin Fred Moretz officiating. Burial was to follow in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. The family was to receive friends and family one hour before service at the funeral home. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www. cumbyfuneral.com. Catherine L. Harris Mrs. Katherine Louise Leach Harris, 87, of Willow Lane, Mocksville, died Sat urday, Nov. 20, 2010, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Harris was bom Dec. 16, 1922, in Davie County, to the late C.G. and Dallie Allen Leach. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Hoyle Baxter Harris Sr.; a son, David; a grandson, Rodney; 2 sisters; and 5 brothers. Survivors: 2 sons, Hoyle Baxter Harris Jr. of Cooleemee and Steven Harris (Libby); a daughter, Brenda Harris Shore (Sam); 8 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren: 2 great- great-grandchildren; and a daughter-in-law. Patsy, all of Mocksville. A memorial graveside ser vice was to be conducted at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24, at Rose Cemetery with Chaplain Fred Moretz officiating. The family was to receive friends at the home of her daughter, 1701 Jericho Church Road, follow ing the service. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Win.ston-Salem, 27103. E Online condolences: www. eatonfiineralser\'icc.com. O^die BeU Harris Sadie Bell Wiles Harris, 99 of MocksvUle, died on Tues day, Nov. 9,2010 at Wake For est Baptist Medical Center. She was • bom in Yadkii County on March 5, 1911 daughter to the late Tommy Wiles and Nancy Vestal Wiles A celebration of life service was conducted at Mackie-Sin- clair Funeral Chapel on Friday Nov. 12 at 2 pjn. with pasto; Derek Albea officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service in the Mackie Sinclair Funeral Cha pel. Burial followed at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. Survivors: a daughter, Peg gy H. Jones of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren; many great grandchildren and great-great- grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; special friend Ken Sales; and a special care- giver, Cindy Sullivan. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Frank Harris, and 2 sons. Buddy and Harvey Harris. Memorials: Mocksville Wes- leyan, 826 Gamer St. Mocks ville. Online condolences: www. mackiesiiiclairjvneral.coin. PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 25,2010 y/:,~.—--.-r-• yack Dempsey Kurf^ f; ^ .-."Jack" Dempsey;K^ees, 83-,' of Saiisbi^,; died' Monday;. Npv.-,15. :2pi0 at Rowan Re- , gipnal M^icalCenter.-n Bom-Aug. 29, 1927 in Woodleaf. he was the son of the late Ellen Jane Shives Kurfees and John Marehall Wiley Kurfees. Mr. Kurfees was a vet eran of the United States Army. Educated in Rowan County, he received his GED from Rowan- Cabamis Community College in 1966. Employed by Cela- , nese, he retired after 35 years.A member of First Baptist Church of Cooleemee, he attended Sa- lem Lutheran Church. Mr. Kurfees loved his chiirch, fam ily and children. He enjoyed the outdoors and gardening The last survivor of 16 chil dren, Mr. Kurfees was preceded in death by.his first wife, Helen Alsobrooks,- who died March 21, 1995; brothers, Rob, Cal, John, William; sisters, Mae, Nell, Sarah, Blanche. Ruby. Survivors: his wife, Marga ret Livengood Rogers-Kurfees, I whom he married Oct.27,2001; i son, Marshall Kurfees of Wil son; step-children, Judy Safrit "of Greenville, Fred Rogers of Salisbury, Kay Rogers of Gran ite Quarry, Kathy Livengood of Woodleaf;4step-grandchildren; 8 step-great-grandchildren; 7step-great-great-grandchUdren; 3 step-great-great-great-grand- children. Visitation was from 12:30-2 pm. Thursday, Nov.18 at Sa- lem Lutheran Church, Salis- 'biny, with the service" at 2 in the sanctuary. The,Revs. Don.^hillips .^d .Doug Hefner of- ?.ficiated.'v''';'''>;'' • tv • Memorials:. Western Caro- j i'lina Chapter; Alzheimer^ As- ' ^"soc.; ''-3800 ' Shamrock'- Drive,"f^"^i6ffe;;282!,5-32^ ' v^illy Ray Reynolds (X Billy Ray Reynolds,60, of yadkinville,diedN6v. 16,2010 at Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville. . He was bom in Davie Coun ty, son of the late Rey. Robert and Sadie K. Revels Reynolds. He graduated from the Davie County School System. He was self-employed'in landscap ing and lawncare. His hobbies were fishing, hunting, and help- ingpthers., Survivors: his wife, Gloria Partlow Reynolds of the home; a son, Steven Reynolds of Boon- ville; 2 daughters, Toni Wright of Mocksville and Joy Gaither of "Yadkinville; 3 brothers, Rob ert Leroy, Dennis, ^d Wayne Reynolds; 5 "sisters. Fern Mc- Curdy. Gilda M^n, Gaynelle Webb, Retha Reynolds, and Sandra Parks; 8 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; other rela tives ^d friends.. . A service of memory, was - held Saturday,Nov. 20 at 2 pjn. at Greater Emnmuel Word of Faith Church in Walkertown. , Online condolences: Gra/ia- mFuMralHome/iet. n John Osborne h^. John "Harold" Osiwme, 8^, of Elm Street, Mocksville, idled Monday, Nov. 22, 2010,• 'at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. • A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednes day, Nov. 24, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was to follow in Rose Cemetery. The fam- ' ily "was to receive friends from ; 7-9 p.m.'Tuesday,-Nov. 23, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; America Heart, n Assoc., POBox5216, Glen Al len, VA 23058-2482; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston- . Salem, 27103. 1 . Online condolences: www. ' eatonfuneralservice.com. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Bi'^9 oha^ DAVIE county enterprise record, Thnrsdai, Nov. 25. 2010 - 5 J>^Iary Frances Scearce Mary Frances Sowers Scearce, 68, formerly of Lexing ton, died Saturday, Nov. 20,2010 shortly after noon at Lake Norman Hospital. A funeral service was to be held Wednesday, Nov. 24 at Good Hope United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Tommy Roberson and Rodney Walser officiat ing. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. A visita tion was to be held Tuesday, Nov. 23 at Davidson Funeral • Home, Hickory Tree Chapel from 6-8 p.m. and other times at respective homes. She was bom in Davidson County on June I, 1942 to Cletus and Mildred Zimmerman Sowers. She was retired owner operator of Sinks Beauty Shop. She was a life mem ber of Good Hope United Methodist Church where she attended as long as her health permitted. She was active with the Friendship Sunday School Class and Unity Circle where she received a Life Membership Pin. The love of her life was her grand-kids and NASCAR. She graduated from Marshall School of Beauty. She was preceded in death by her parents and her hus band of 40 years, Aubrey Scearce, who died in 2002. Surviving: 2 sons, Mike Scearce and wife Georgieanna of Mt. Ulla and Steve Scearce and wife Dianne of Rural Hall; 3 sisters; Margaret Dunning and husband Tommy of Lexington, Eva Bostick and husband Arthur of Mocks- ville, and Rose Bryan and husband Jimmy of Lexington; 5 grandchildren; Macey Scearce, Owen Scearce and Olivia Scearce, RJ Otto and Kacey Otto; and several sister-in-laws and many nieces and nephews. Memorials: Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma, c/o of WFUBMC, Medical Ctr. Blvd., Winston-Salem, 27157. Online condolences: www.davidsonfuneralhome.net. QSVte County Public Library IMsvitle, NC ^Joseph Junior Spry was a graduate of Cooleemee High School and attended sev- eral Naval schools. He retired from Norfolk Naval Air Sta- ^ \ . tion where he worked on F14 Tomcats and other aircraft. Mr. • • ' | Spry was a US Navy Pearl Har- bor survivor and fought battles in the World War II Pacific The atre. He was a member of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, VFW American Legion 342, and the Bojangles Biscuit Club. He was a member of Fisher St. Baptist Church. He was an avid golfer and member of GARS. Mr. Spry is preceded in death by his first wife, Sara Blanton Spry; daughter. Carol Jean Spry; brothers, Bruce Spry, Jim Spry; sisters, Margaret Brown, Helen Snider, Elizabeth Richkus, and Lois Munday. . , c Survivors: his wife of 46 years, Elizabeth "Lib Crater Spry, sons, Ronnie Spry of Salisbury. Joey Spry and wife Jeana of Faith, and David Sheets and wife Viv of Tavares, Ba.; daughters, Karen Veno and husband Joe of predericksburg, Va., Frankie Todd and husband Ted of Pfafftown, and Patricia Coppmo and husband John of Virginia Beach; brothers, Lewis R.Spry of Albe- marle; sister, Betty S. Patterson of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; and special friend. Elwood Bringle. Visitation was Sunday, Nov. 21 from 2-3:30 p-m. at Summer- sett Funeral Home. The funeral service followed at 3:30 pm. m the Summersett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Joey Spry of Fisher St. Baptist Church and the Rev. Roger Bostic of New Hope Freewill Baptist officiatirtgTBunar witn ducted Monday. Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. at the US National Cemetery, Salisbury. ' r. a Memorials: Fisher Street Baptist, 810 Fisher St., Concord, 28027. Online condolences: wwwjummersettfuneralhome.com. ^ lo9 Ohi/S DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 25,2010 n 7 ^stelle Moore Thome Mrs. Estelle Moore Thome, r1 89,of Ridge Road, Mocksville.died Wednesday,Nov. 17,2010 P " a at Autumn Care of Mocksville. r Bom in Davie County on 1 June 11,1921.shewasadaugh- . i ter of the late William Moore J and Fronia Holleman Moore. nn __ jM She was a former textile worker and a member of Society Bap- On Dec. 24. 1936, she mar- ^ ried Mr. Bmce Thome who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by 3' brothers and a sister. Survivors: a son, Jerald Thome and wife Ruby of ' — '' ^ Mocksville; a daughter, Jean E. Snyder of Cleveland; a sister, Betty McDonald of Lowell; 6 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grand- children. Services celebrating her life were conducted at 11 a.m. Sat urday at Society Baptist Church with the Rev. David Childress and Gene Tutterow officiating. She lie in state at the church for 30 minutes prior to the service and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Friday evening at Bunch- Johnson Funeral Home. Online condolences: wwwhunchjohnsonfuneralhome.com. Memorials: Society Baptist. ^ercy Reid Tenor \ Mr. Percy Reid Ti\ Mr. Percy Reid Tenor, 70, of Gregory Lane. Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 at Select Specialty Hospital of Winston-Salem. Bom Sept. 17, 1940 in Da- vie County, he was a son of the late Charlie Tenor and Louise Campbell Tenor. Educated in Davie public schools, he retired from Hoescht-Celanese and Davie High School. He was a member of Boxwood Baptist Church. Mr. Tenor was preceded in death by a daughter, Yvette Tenor; and a brother, Charles T. Tenor. Survivors: his wife, Mary Gregory Tenor of the home; a son, Rodney (Teresa) Tenor of Cooleemee; daughters, Arlene Allen of Mocksville, Matilda (Edwin) Burgess of Woodleaf, Yvette (Greogry) Mashore of Mocksville, and Tamela (Ker ry) Tatum of Advance; sisters, Louise Jordan and Phyllis (El- more) Morgan, all of Water- bury, Conn.; 12 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins, other relatives and friends. Visitation was Thursday, Nov. 18 at Kelsey Funeral Home's AR. Kelsey Memorial Chapel. The funeral followed at 2 p.m., with the Rev. William Cowan officiating and Minis ter Tamela Tatum as eulogist. Burial was at Boxwood Baptist Church. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. nobleandkelsey.com. Davie County Public Library Mnckcville. NO ^ ' ' '' ^ l^ninces H. Beamon v^rances Haneline Beamon, 87, of Advance died on Nov. 24; 2010. She was preceded in death by her parents, George W. Haneline and Fannie Reynolds Haneline; her husband, Houston E. Beamon who died on Jan. 16, 2006; brothers, Raymond, William Clyde, Johnny, and Bailey Haneline; sisters. Vertie Haneline, Annie Mae Page, and Geneva Bean. Survivors: her son, Elvert E. Beamon of Advance; brother, Philip Haneline and wife Robinellof Kemersville; granddaughter. Crystal Dawn Pedersen and husband Thomas of Rocky Mount, Va.; great-granddaughter, Madeline K. Pedersen: sister-in-law, Bertis Moorefield and husband Jimmy of Winston-Salem; and several nieces and nephews. She was bom in Davie County and on Dec. 22, 1947 mar ried her husband Houston. She retired from the Forsyth County School System as a cafeteria worker after 10 years. Friends visited on Sunday, Nov. 28 at Frank Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel. A funeral service was held on Monday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m., in the Mausoleum Chapel at Westlawn Gardens of .Memory in Clemmons. Memorials: Davie Baptist, 1489 Fork Bixby Road. Advance, 17006. Online condolences: www.frankvolgerandsons.com. wood and Yeriie Mae Hartman"^ Nancy Phelps Hartman; sisters, I Diane Potts and Susan Tucker; brothers and sisters (in law), Jim and Nancy, Steve and Ellen, Jeff and Eileen; and her nieces and nephew, Teresa Smithson (Craig). , Hollie Tucker and Michael Tucker. She was a retiree of SunTrust after 40 years. Burial was private. kGaston Asbury Lyons ) ^ ^ Gaston Asbury Lyons, 101,died^^on ^Nov.^^^^20,^^^ ^io chickens, and other farm animals. He later moved to Harmony, where he continued to farm. Early in life he joined Mt. Zion Holi ness Church. For the past 40 years, he was an active member of Mt. Carmel Holiness Church, where he joined under the leader ship of Pastor Jessie Leach. He served as a Deacon who loved to .•ead his Bible, Recycling cans was his hobby. His wife, Sarah Jane Cuthrell preceded him in death in 1970. To this union, 13 children were bom, of whom eight preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were all of his siblings, Dora Allison, John, Jessie, George, and Leonard. Survivors; 2 sons, David and Richard Lyons; 3 daughters, Mary Magaiene Lyons, with whom he lived, Helen Gregory, and Annie Mac Lyons; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren, a large number of great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends, including a special friend, Loleen Carson. His funeral service was held Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 2 pjn. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. James Clement offici ated and the Rev. Dr. Jamie Grant delivered the eulocv Tollowerrn Cedar Cr«ek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends one hour before the service. Online condolences; www.grahamfiineralfiome.net. '■^ohn 'Harold' Osborne xMr Trthn r\r-^Mr. John ^'Harold" Osborne, 87, of Elm Street, Mocksvilie,died Monday, Nov. 22,2010, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.He was bom Feb. 7, 1923, in Ashe County to the late EmoryLillard and Diadma Price Osborne. Mr. Osborae was owner/op erator of the MocksvUle Shell for 22 years and had worked at the1-40 BP gas station from 1985-2003. He attended Calvary Baptist and Hope Baptist churches. Mr. Osborne was a Tarheel and NY Yankees fan and enjoyed traveling to his home in the mountains.He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Gina Renee Osborne: 4 sisters, Grace Roark, Hattie Berry, Juanita Crumbley and Lois Phillips: and 3 brothers, Cecil, Fred and Joe Osbome.Survivors: his wife of 62 years, Imogene Phillips Osbome ofthe home; 4 daughters, Linda Kathleen Osborae Bocian (Ben) of Pawleys Island, S.C., Jean Elaine Osbome Smith (Jeff) ofWrights-viile Beach, Tina Lovetta Osbome Phelps (Jack) of Mocksvilieand Aline Anita Osbome Reavis (Dink) of YadkinviUe; 4 grandchildren, Jason Phelps (Julie), Tanya Phelps Landreth (Chad).Benji Bocian and Caleb Reavis; 2 great-grandchildren, HayleyLandreth and Raney Phelps; a sister,' Emma McCoy (Hugh) ofWest Jefferson; a brother, Ray Osbome of Oregon; several niecesand nephews; AND a special niece, Betty Jo Laymon (Gray) of Mocksvilie,A funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 24, atEaton Funeral-Chapel. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, Nov. 23, at Eaton.Memorials: American Heart Assoc., PO Box 5216, Glen Allen, VA 23058-2482; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. 1^50 fophy n ^ffrey Lee Rcavis ^Mr. Jeffrey Lee Reavis, 39, of MocksviUe, died Saturday, Nov. 27. 2010. at Stanly Re gional Medical Center in Albe- marle. He was bom Oct. 29,1971. in Davie County, to Carl Richard and Connie Brown Reavis. He had recently lived at the Moss Spring Group Home No. 2 in Albemarle, He attended Liber ty Baptist Church. He attended MocksviUe Middle School and had worked at New Horizons Hill and Ron Haines ofhciatir Workshop in MocksviUe for 'h® funeral home following flseveral years. He enjoyed playing his harmonica, playing with his Online condolences: www, Rubik's cube and especially w.ntching Pee Wee Herman^ Jeff was a loving son and brother and loved his family. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather Levi Henry Brown; his maternal grandmother. Ola Mae Vanover andVifatiP Ri.fh w ihis paternal grandparents, Duard and Dessie Reavis '^Xr Workman Survivors: his parents ofMocksville; 2 brothers, Car! Richard J' vReavis Jr. of the home and Craig Randal! Reavis (Lyvonne) of v Th ' ^orkmans MocksviUe; 2 nephews. James Ryan Reavis (Counney Camp-bell) and Dustin Levi Reavis; a niece, Hannah DenysRe^isThi home grandmother. Frances Brown of Uwisviiie; and several aunts k k,uncles and cousins. ' *3s bom Nov. 23,1932.A funeral seiwice was conducted at 2 p,m.. Tuesday Nov 30 ILat Libeny Baptist Church with the Rev. Mars'in Blackburn of- Sn„ffe' r ^ ficiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to Lambert. Mrs. Work-the service. Burial followed in the church ceme.ery.TheTmi[; receive friends Monday. Nov. 29. at Eaton Funeral Home Memorials: Moss Spring Group Home 2. 1615 Moss Spring ,ea,her . h" 'Road, Albemarle, 28001; or to a group home of the donor'! Stn rins'w'; ?h choice. mission trips with the youth. Online condolences: m.eatonfi,neralsemce.com Advance V YFW Au.xiiiary. Mrs. Work- man enjoyed gardening and flowers. JsVennie Lee Thomas Ms. Bronnie Lee Thomas. 69. of Peoples Creek Road, Ad vance, died Sunday, Nov. 28.2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, Ms, Thomas was bom April 20. 1941, in Forsyth County to the late Charlie and Sally Journey Thomas. She was retired from Thomasville Furniture and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 4 children. Greg Butcher (Teiri) of MocksviUe, An nette Moore (Johnny) of Wallburg. Wendell Butcher of King and Trampess Butcher (Becky) of Advance; a sister, Lillian Smith of Wallburg; 5 grandchildren, Jessica Kinman. Shane Butcher, Amanda Taylor, Sallie Tester (David) and Jordan Butcher; and 4 great-grandchildren, A memorial service will be conducted at 7 p.m, Thursday, Dec. 2, at Eaton Funeral Chapel in MocksviUe with the Revs, Jonathan Hill and Ron Haines officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. Online condolences: y^ww.earonfimeralservice.com. Survivors:herhusbandof63years.JackWorkmanofthehome'2 daughters Sheha Ruth Spears (Gary) of PineviUe. W.Va andDebra Kay Dancy (Kenny) of Advance; 3 sons. Jacki'e Workman Russell Workman (Norma) and Ronnie Workman (Carol) all of Advance; 9 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a brother Daliie Lambert (Kay) of PineviUe, A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Sunday. Nov. 28, B Atkins officiating. •Bunal followed in Advance First Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received fnends at the funeral home one hour before the ervice. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter of Davie. 377 Hos pital St., Suite 103. MocksviUe. 'iservtce':comT flBte Oounfy Public Ubfaft Mocksvilld, NC X Ann West Arnold Ms. Ann West Arnold of Hamptonville died Monday, Dec. 6, 2010 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. She was bom in Union County, NJ. on April 29.1944; daughter of the late Clyde Preston West and Margaret Irma Belcher West, She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville and retired from Wachovia Bank in 1977. She worked at First Union Bank in Yadkin- ville and Elkin. A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 3:30 pjn. with the Rev. Father Andrew Draper, officiating. The family will re ceive friends after the service. Survivors: her daughter, Ja mie E. Arnold of Charlotte; a brother, James Clyde West (Nancy) of Metuchen, N.J.; 2 sisters, Mary Lue Ryan (Larry) of Huntsville, Ala., Nancy Chi- carclli (Emanual) Shrewsbury, N.J.; and several nieces and nephews. Memorials: Catherine's House, Pasty Fuller, PO Box 1633, Belmont. 28012-2633; www.caiheriiu'hotiSL'inc.(>rg. Online condolences: iniir. nuwkiesincluirfimeral .com. O i. CO o o ^ c Z3 V -X) -0 cz cr cr r3 XClyde Casper Barbour Clyde Casper Barbour, 68, of Concord, died Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010 at Carolina Medical Center in Concord. He was bom July 3, 1942 in Gretna, Va., a son of Gladys Haskins Barbour of AltaVista and the late Alvin Casper Bar bour, He was a retired plant facilities manager for Crown Wood Products in Mocksville, after 23 years and a fonner em ployee of the Lane Co. He was a 1964 graduate of the Univer sity of Virginia with a degree in mechanical engineering, was a UVA fan and supporter of ath letics and academics. He loved playing golf and spending time with family, friends and espe cially his grandchildren. Survivors: his wife, Janet Tucker Barbour; 2 sons, Brian Blake Barbour and wife Alicia of Concord and Clyde Edward Barbour and wife Christine of Rockville, Md.; 3 grandchil dren, Brian Tomas Tucker Bar bour, Benjamin Edward Bar bour and Elaina Ross Barbour; 2 brothers, Jeiry L. Barbour and wife Ruby of Hurt and Paul D. Barbour and wife Helen of Gretna; 2 sisters, Lisa B. Ewing and husband John of Altavista and Louise B. Shelton of Hurt; special friend, Roger Butler. He was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Douglas (Doug) Shelton. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 2 at Finch & Finch Cha pel, AltaVista by the Rev. Chris Brooks with burial following at Green Hill Cemetery. The fam ily received friends Wednesday at Finch & Finch Funeral and Cremation Service, Altavista. Memorials: UVA Engi neering Foundation, PO Box 400256. Charlottesvillc, VA 22904. Online condolences: tvivtv. finchaudfinchfunerahervice. com. X William F. Burkley Jr. William Francis Burkley Jr., 84, of NC 801 S., died on Fri day, Dec. 3, 2010 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom in Indiana County, Pa., on Dec. 26, 1925, he was the son of the late William Francis Sr. and Mary Davis Burkley. He was retired from J&L Steel Mill as an electrician and was of the Methodist faith. He was also preceded in death by 6 brothers and a sis ter. Survivors: a son, Homer Ray (Linda) Burkley of Mocksville; a daughter, Nettie (Sam) Zack of Lucememines, Pa.; 4 grand children; and 8 great-grandchil dren. Burial will be in the Green wood Cemetery in Indiana, Pa. Online condolences: www. (hiviefimerol.iervice .com. 0 s n § 2. *<1 P3"' 1*1 1 cn P3 W tsj n o 9Sp H sr s■1UiG.s: O 9 C) CJ- (V? -0 \ dames Edward Essie \Mr, James Edward Essie, 91, of Cana Road, FaiTOington. died surrounded by family on Friday. Dec. 3.2010, al Forsylli Medical Center in Winsion-Sa- lem. Mr. Essie was boni Aug. 16. 1919. in Yadkin County to the late John Frank and Mary !.ois McMathEssie. Hewasaciiarlci member of Highland Presbyte rian Church in Winston-Salem and in later years a member of tiic First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. Mr. Essie at tended public school in Court ney, and graduated in 1936. He attended Mars Hill College and eraduated with honors from Appalachian State Teachers' College. Mr. Essie was a pillar of the Farmington community and was instrumental in many projects. He served as a master of the Pino Grange for a num ber of years. Mr. Essie was the tivst president of the Farming- ion Volunteer Fire Department and worked to obtain telephone service for the community. He helped organize the Faraiing- ton Medical Center and served on the board of tnistces of the Davie County Hospital. One of his proudest accomplishments was the James E. and Lelia N. Essie Scholarship Fund that has awarded college scholarships to nearly 100 students. He was also predeceased by a sister, Wilma Witlman of Or ange. Calif. Mr. Essie and his wife, Lelia, would have been married 68 years on Dec. 13. Also surviving: 2 sons and 2 daughters,.lames Edward Essie Jr. (Chip) and wife Ruth, David Neal Essie Sr. and wife Bren- da. Mary Ellen Candillo and husband John, and Lelia Anne Bames and husband Brooks; 7 grandchildren, Jefferson Essie and wife Karen, Rebecca Phil lips and husband Lawson, Da vid Essie .Ir. and wife Tammy. Forrest Essie and wife Heather, Joseph Candillo and wife Kate and Edward and Elizabeth Bames; 5 great-grandchildren, Sadie and Thomas Essie, El liott and Eliza Essie and Wyatl Phillips; and a brother, Francis Essie ofGastonia. A celebration of Mr. Essie's life was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday. Dee. 6 at First Pres byterian Church of Mocksville. with, the Rev. Paul Seelman officiating. Burial followed in Farmington Community Cem etery. The family received friends Sunday, Dec. 5, at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville, Memorials: James E. and Le- . lia N. Essie Scholarship Fund. do Davie Community Founda- licn.PO Box 546, Mocksville. 1 Online condolences: ii'wiv. ! eaionfiineralserdce.com. ^aura Lec Groce ^ Mrs. Laura Lee Ola Beamon Groce. 87. of Courlney-Hunls- ville Road, Yadkinviile, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010 at For- syth Medical Center. She was bom June 12, 1923 in Yadkin County to the late John and Pemie Shore Bea mon. Mrs. Groce was a home- maker. She enjoyed time with her children and grandchildren. She was of the Baptist Faith, and in addition to her parents, was preceded in death by her husband, David Groce; son-in- law. Bill Seats; 2 sisters, Lucy Beamon, Minnie Beamon; 4 brother-s, Luther Beamon, Hil- laiy Beamon, Hemian Beamon and Ted Beamon. Surviving daughters, Ruby Eddleman (Robert) Powe of Davie and Ola Mae Seals, Fiirmington; grandchildren, the Rev. Billy (Teresa) Seats. Al len (Maria) Eddleman, David (Michelle) Eddleman, Bobbie (Frank) Caselles. Kim (Jason) Magallanes; 10 great-grand children; a sister. Irene Hill; and a brother. Henry Beamon. Tlie family received friends Tuesday at Gentry Family Fu neral Service, Yadkinviile. Her funeral service was at 4 pan. Tuesday in the Gentry Chapel by the Rev. Billy Seats. Burial followed in Turners Creek Bap tist Church Cemeteiy. Memorials: Soulhsidc Baptist Church Building Fund, PC Box 1543. Yadkinviile. 27055. Online condolences; nwr. geiiiryfineralservice.com. )^niiani R. McClannan Mr. William Roy McClan nan, 78, of Gladstone Road. Mocksvilie, died Thursday, Dec. 2,2010, at his home. He was bom in Davie Coun ty on Aug. 31, 1932, to the late William Smith and Alda Nichol.s McClannan and was a retired master sergeant with the US Air Force. Mr. McClan nan was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church and the Mesa Masonic Lodge in Albuquerque, N.M. He enjoyed family time, skeet shooting and was a woodworker and carpen ter. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Sinclair and J.W. McClannan. and an infant sister and brother. Survivors; his wife, Caro lyn Myers McClannan of the home; 2 daughters, Thea Ra- mona Rold (Dexil) of Wash ington and Charlotte, and Jean McClannan of Raleigh: a son, William Roy McClannan Jr. (Robin) of South Carolina; a grandson; 2 stepgrandchildren; 4 sisters, Christine Hinkle (Bnice) of Mocksvilie, Geneva Gates (David) of .South Caroli na, Mary Lynn Tussey (Bnice) of Lexington and Vivian Jam- crson of Georgia; and numer ous nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted at 11 am. Monday. Dec. 6, at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Karen Rob erts officiating. Military rites were conducted by the US Air Force Honor Guard. The I'ant- ily received friends following the service. - Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital St.. Suite 103, MocksviUe; Liberty Methodist. 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksvilie; or Shri- ners Children's Hospital. 2900 Rocky Point Dr., Tampa, FL 3360T Online condolences; www. eaionfiiiieralsen'k'f.coin. y^thel M. Odendahl ^ Ethel Altana McRabic Wilkie Odendahl, 89, of Hous ton Road, Mocksvilie, died on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom in Bethel, N.Y..on Oct. 8, 192], she was the daughter of the late Aldon and Ethel Al tana Bovee McRabie. She was a retired hairdresser and was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by husbands Ray Wilkie in 19.58 and Robert Odendahl in 1995. Survivors: 2 sons, Robert Al don (Mary) Wilkie of Walton. N.Y. and Gerald Bradley (Fran) Wilkie Sr. of Mocksvilie; 3 sis ters, Hilda Shaver and Hope Brown of Montana and Lena Brown of Connecticut; 13 grandchildren; 29 great-grand children; a daughter-in-law, Lorraine Wilkie of Mocksvilie; and extended family Anne, Joey and Eddie Serwan. She was also preceded in death by a son, Raymond Jeffry Wilkie, 2 daughters, Linda Ann Serwan and June Rae Boice; 2 brother.s. Vern and Robert McRabie, a sister. Pearl McRa bie, and a grandson. Raymond Patrick Burghart. Tlte Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. Dec. 4, at St. Francis of Assisi Githolic Church with the Rev. Father Andrew Draper officiating. The fantily received friends at Davie Funeral Ser vice on Friday, Dec. 3 with the Rosary at 7 p.m. Memorial: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Wiiislon-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: wvcu'. daviefiineralxi'rvice.cow. I j . ■:>! Vil:1:'l'?^>:':/. . prances 'Pan' Beck Mrs. Mary Frances Atkin son "Pan" Beck, 82. of Wag ner Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday. Dec. 8. 2010 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was bom July 16. 1928, in Forsyth County to William Johnson and Era Lunn Coi- leite Atkinson. Mrs. Beck was retired from Energy United, fomierly known as Crescent Electric. She was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church where she was a Sunday school teacher and was a member of the Women Missionary group. Mrs. Beck was involved with 4-H. Northwest Child Development, Davie County School Board. United Way. YMCA, Davie County Library Board, Davie County Historical As soc.. DAR, Davie Democratic Party, and Clarksville Home- makers Association, a volun teer tutor at William R. Davie, and a volunteer with AARP and Davie Senior Services. She was also preceded in death by a daughter. Elizabeth Ann: a sister. Ada Atkinson Wallace: and her stepfather. Homer F. Latham. Survivors: her husband, Stacy A. Bcck of the home; 3 children. Paiti (Curt) Newsom of Hamplonville. Susan (Rick) Carter of Mocksville and Andy Beck of Cana; 3 grandchildren. Andrew (Hannah) Beck and Ashleigh Byrd, all of Mocks ville and Cameron Beck of Cana: and a great-granddaugh ter, Makyiah Byrd. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m.. Saturday. Dec. 11. at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Buckncr and Dr. David Gil- breath officiating- The • body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Friday. Dec. 10, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Community Foundation of Davie, PO Box 546, Mocksville; or Dragonfly House. I13A Marketplace Dr., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatoii/imeralseivice.com. VBert Bradford IIIMr. Bert Bradford 111, 75, of Mocksville, died early Friday morning, Dec. 10, 2010, at his home. Mr. Bradford was bom in St. Louis, Mo. and was raised in Charleston, W.Va. to the late Harriet Davis Bradford and Dr. Bert Bradford Jr. He attended West Virginia schools andgraduated from Yale University in 1957. Mr. Bradford worked for Columbia Gas Co. Manage ment and Industrial Develop ment, representing the company interests in West Vii^inia,Virginia and Kentucky. After serving as the industrial direc tor for the state of West Virginia, he pursued a second careeras an agent with New York Life Insurance Co. He was an active member of First United Meth odist Church in Mocksville and of numerous community andprofessional groups. During his lifetime he was president of the National Association of Fi nancial Advisors in Charlestonand greater Winston-Salem and a board member of the Society of Financial Service Professionals. He was the chair of the West Virginia Advisory Coun cil for Vocational Education and a member of the Parks &Recreation Commission of Ka-nawha County, W.Va. He was an active participant in projects related to historical preserva tion and was a former member of Kiwanis in Clemmons andRotary Club of Mocksville. Survivors: his wife of 50 years. Sandra Swiger Brad ford of the home; 3 daughters. Deborah Bradford of St. Louis. Ginny Bradford of New York,and Cathy Hasel and hus-' band Richard of Lewisville; agranddaughter, Christin Stew art, a senior at the College ofCharleston (S.C.); 2 brothers. John Bradford and wife Kathy of Missouli, Mont- and Richard Bradford and wife Sue ofCharleston, W.Va; his moth er-in-law, Virginia Swiger of Mocksville; and a sister-in-law, Linda Palmer and husband Roy of Murfreesboro, Tenn. A memorial service wasconducted at 11 a.m., Monday, Dec. 13, at First United Meth odist Church with the Revs. JoeCollins and Darren Alexanderofficiating. The family received friends at the church following the service.Memorials: Prayers & —Squares, c/o-pirst ■Memomsn- 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.com. Cr.iiirt/ Piibl'c Libraiv V Hazel D. Dalton Hazel D. Dalton, 73, died on Thursday. Dec. 9, 2010, she died suddenly after a period of declining health. She was bom in Davie County - on June 5,1937, daughter of the late Will and Juanita Fooie Dil- iard. At an early age she joined St. John AME Zion Church and graduated from Davie County Training School in 1956. She worked at Monleigh Garment, Belts, and retired' from T&V Specialties. Her hobbies were collecting Beanie Babies and tea pots. Her favorite flowers were red roses, marigolds, pe tunias, and zinnias. She also loved angels. She was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Knox Dil- lard Sr., William "Bill" Dillard Jr., and Robert Lee Dillard; 5 sisters, Josephine Jones, Louise Lewis, Mary Holmes, Carolyn Williams and Alice Patterson. Survivors: a daughter. Wan da Dalton of the home; a sister, Margaret Lewis of Mocksville; a half-sister, Lazora Williams of Durham; a brother, Eugene Foote of the home; special friends. Margie Cozart, Donna ner tuneral service was held Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 3 p.m. at St. John AME Zion Church in Mocksville, where the Rev. Gwendolyn Hampton serves as Pastor. Pastor Neitye I. Barber officiated, and Bishop James Ijames delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: Grahu- mFiineralHoine.iiL'1. ^ugh Hadley DLxon ^ Hugh Hadley Dixon died on Saturday.Dec. 11,2010. He was born Nov. 29,1959. He was preceded in death by his mother, Margaret Dixon and father, Zeno Di.xon. Survivors: his wife, Lisa Dixon; 2 daughters, Tanya (Ja son) Council and Tara Dixon; an expected grandchild, Hallie Council; brothers Kenneth and Reid (Mary) Dixon and sisters Donna Dixon and Lisa West nnie.) O'Neal, and Linda Ijames; a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. \'Kathleen Story Hilton Mrs, Kathleen Story Hil ton, 86, formerly of Baltimore Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 10, 2010, at Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salis bury. She was bom July 2, 1924, in Davie County to the late Carl Otis "C.O." and Leona Smith Story, Mrs. Hilton was a home- maker and a member of Bethle hem United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband; Bruce; 2 n sisters. Dare Fowler and Verlie Hartman; a son, Jeddy; a grand daughter; and a great-grand- daughter; and her stepfather, John Smith, Survivors: 2 daughters, Wanda Brown and Sandra Gillespie; a son, Bremon and wife Shelby; 6 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 12, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Roy Miller of ficiating. Burial followed in Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery in Advance. The family received friends Saturd.iy, Dec, 11, at the fu neral home. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- 27103. Online condolences: wwu'. eatonfuneralservice.com. Davie County Public Library K^onlfsviile, NC \Mary Lee Hoyle ^^Nvlarv Lee Ho vie.^Nvlary Lee Hoyle, 85, wife of Edgar D. Hoyle, of Sunrise Homes in Alpharetta. Ga., for merly of Cooleemee and Emer ald Isle, died on Monday, Dec. 13,2010. Services will be Saturday, Dec. 18 at 11 a-m. at Cooleemee United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Rcrwan Memorial Gardens. Hampton Phipps Mrs. Wilma Ruth Hampton Phipps, 83, formerly of Green wood Avenue, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 10, 2010, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. Phipps was bom Dec. 5, 1927, in Alleghany Coun ty to the late Leroy Cariyle ■"Carlie" and Mahala Jane Ed wards "Hallie" Hampton. She was owner/operator of Phipps Sewing Center for 50 years. Mrs. Phipps was a graduate of Sparta High School. She de voted her life to her family and her sewing company where she met a lot of friends and fellow quilters. Mrs. Phipps loved her mountain home in Sparta. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Walter Clifton Phipps Sr. Survivors: 3 daughters, Judy Phipps (Bill) Lawrence of Scranton, Joyce Phipps (Joe) Scott of Mocksville and Jayne (Randy) Phipps-Bogerof Sparta; 3 sons, Jimmy (Sonia) Phipps of Farmington and Wal ter (Susan) Phipps Jr. and Jef frey Phipps, all of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren; 2 stepgrand- children; 8 great-grandchil dren; a stepgreat-grandchild; 2 great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Irene Hampton Jones of Greensboro; a brother, Lewis Hampton of Sparta; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted at 7:30 p.m. Satur day, Dec. 11, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. W. Ray Thomas officiating. The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: Shiloh Method ist Cemetery Fund, 1173 US 221,Sparta, 28675. Online condolences: wtw. ^(Mary Bessie Sparks Mrs. Mary Bessie Zuzak Sparks, 90, formerly of Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010 at Davie Place. She was bom June 6, 1920, in Belmont County, Ohio to the late John and Mary Pubal Zu zak. Mrs. Sparks was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and was of the Methodist faith. She was retired from C's BBQ. Mrs. Sparks enjoyed traveling and spending quality time with her family. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert Martin Sparks; and a brother, John Zuzak. Survivors; a daughter. Susan (Billy) Ijames of Mocksville; 2 sons, John (Teresa) Sparks of Mooresville and James (Tammy) Sparks of Advance: a sister, Joan Evick of Ohio; 8 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Dec. 10 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Tony Owens officiat ing. Burial followed in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter. 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; or : Alzheimer's Assoc., Westem Carolina Chapter, 3800 Sham rock Dr., Brancomb #10, Char lotte, 28215-3220. - mine conaoiences: www. eatonfiineralseniicexom. Oavfe County Publi" Mocksville. MC James William Wall Mr. James William Wall, 92, of West Church Street, MocksvilJe. died Friday, Dec. 10.2010, at Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast in Concord. Mr. Wall was born Aug. 21, 1918, in Davie County to the late James Wesley and Mamie Hutchins Wall. He was retired from D.i\'ie County Schools af ter .^2 years and was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Coips. Mr. Wall was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Mocks- ville where he had served as an Elder. He was a graduate of Appalachian Slate Teacher's College aitd earned his gradu ate degree from University of North Carolina. Mr. Wall had scr\'ed on the Mocksville Town Board for 20 years, Mocksville Planning Board for six years. He was- author of History of the First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville and History of Davie County, for which he re ceived the Peace Award from the N.C. Society of State and Local Historians. Mr. Wall was awarded the Order of the Long- Leaf Pine by North Carolina for his contributions to public education and local history. He had been honored by Masons of Davie County for his work in making Davie a better place to live and presented a resolution by the towns of Mocksville, Cooieeniee, and Bennuda Run; Davie County Commissioners; and Davie County Board of Education for his accomplish ments and contributions. Wall was active in Davie Re tired School Personnel and the Davie Historical and Genea logical Society and had served as county historian since 1969 and was still active in local his tory research. Other awards Mr. Wail received include: Valley Forge Classroom Teacher's Medal from the Freedom Foun dation at Valley Forge. E.G. Tatum Humanitarian Award. Outstanding Citizen Award from the Woodmen of the World, Community Citizen of the Year Award from the Civi- lan Club.Govemor's Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service and honored by the Cooleemee Historical Society. He was also preceded in death by a sister. Claire Wall Grose. Survivors: his wife of 60 years, Esther Mae Grier Wall of the home: 2 daughters, Nancy Wall Piston (William) of Springfield, Mo. and Carol Wall Poston of Greenville: a son, James Grier Wall (Kay) of Concord; and 4 grandchildren. Jonathan Wall. Claire Wall, Rob Poston and Nat Poston. A memorial seivice was conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec, 13. at First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville with the Rev, Paul Seelman officiating. Tiie. family received friends on Sunday, Dec, 12. at Eaton Fu neral Home, A private graveside service will be held in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: First Presbyte rian Church, 261 S. Main St., Mocksville; Community Foun dation of Davie, PO Box 546, Mocksville; Storehouse for Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville; or the history room at the bavie County PubEc Li brary, 371 N. Main St., Mocks ville Online condolences: vnw. ealtmfiinernlxervicc.coiii. Davis County Public Liuitny MocksviDe, NC Jack Crutchfield Jr. \ C. Jackson "Jack" Crutch- field Jr. of Bermuda Run' died Friday. Dec. 17 2010 at his home surrounded by family. He was born on Feb. 27, 1938 in Lee County to Clar ence Jackson and Janie Cun ningham Crutchfield. Both parents preceded Jack in death. A 1956 graduate of Sanford Central High School, he led his basketball team to the state AA championship game and was voted all-state his senior year. He continued his basketball career at UNC, graduating in 1960. He remained a Tarheel fan throughout his life. He spent many years in sales and sales management with Lever Brothers and Del Monte Foods. He retired in 2000 and has re mained close to many friends and co-workers. He attended Hillsdale United Methodist Church. For the past 10 years he served as a guardian ad litem in Davic County for abused and neglected children. He touched the lives of many and was a true gentleman, having recently received the President's Volun teer Service Award. Survivors: his wife, Janet Y. Crutchfield; daughterRenc^'Sin- gletary and fiance Allen Craw ford; son Trace Crutchfield; step-daughter April Ingram and husband Billy, grandchildren Chelsea and Ashlea Singletary, Hayden Crutchfield, Makenzie Crutchfield, Blake and Bailey Ingram; brother. Jim Cnjtch- •field; sister-in-law, Jeannie Y. Marshall and husband Gary; mother-in-law, Etta Y, Saun- ders; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins, friends and neighbors. Memorials: Jimmy V Foun dation for Cancer Research. 106 Towerview Court. Caiy, 27513 A celebi alion of life was held at Hillsdale United Methodist Church in Advance Tuesday, Dec.21 at 1 p.m. Online condolences: ivmv. saiein/h .corn. i^)^a2el Matthews Davis Mrs. Hazel Matlhcws Davis, 81. of Statesvilie. fomierly of Raleigh, died Dec. 16, 2010 at Autumn Care of Siaiesville, She was born in Danville, Va. on April 16, 1929. She was the former office manager of .1. Frederick Davis Engineering of Raleigh. She was a member of Edenton Methodi.st Church in Raleigh and was a humcmaker who dedicated her life to her family and the business and loved slaying .at her condo in Atlantic Beach. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. J. Fred Davis 11 in 1997, and a brother, Sidney Matthews, M.D. Survivors: 2 sons, Ronald Matthews Davis of Franklin, Va, and James Frederick Davis ill of Charioile; 2 daughters. Dr. Florence Elizabeth Davis and husband Dr. Rocco Trilico of Benmiiia Run. and Margaret Ann .Argo and husband, Mi chael of San Diego. Calif.; and 11 grandchildren. Mrs. Davis was removed from Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home in Statesvilie to the Wright Funeral Home in Frank lin, Va. on Saturday. Services were arranged for Monday through Wright Funeral Home with burial in the Wester-Davis Family Cemetery in Sourhamp- lon County. Va. Online condolences: mwic. hunclijohnsnufuncralhomc. com. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia- live Care of Jredell, 2347 Si- monion Rd. StatesviJle, 28625. Adam Earnhardt Virgii Adam Earnhardt, 88, of Salisbur)', died Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010 at Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks. Born March 15, 1922 in Rowan County, lie was the son of the late Bessie Beck Earn hardt Hartman and Claude Adam Earnhardt. Mr. Earn hardt's employment years included Simpson-Peacock Wholesale Grocery. Fisher- Thompson Hardware and At lantic Oil Co., from which he retired. A former,member of Messiah Lutheran Church, he was currently a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, where he was active as Jong as his health allowed. Including his parents,, he was preceded in death by a brother and wife. John and Virginia Earnhardt; sister Mildred E. Lyerly; and infant granddaughter Bailey Grace Earnhardt. Survivors; his wife of 42 years, Betty Sue Foster Earn hardt; son, Eric Dean Earnhardt (Tammy) of Carolina Beach; daughters. Brenda E. Anderson (Robeil), Bobbie E. Earnhardt (Greg) of Granite Quarry; 4 grandchildren; 6 great-grand- children; 2 step-grandchildren. Michael and Savannah Crain- shaw; brothers and sisters-in- law, Ronnie Foster (Marty), Judy Pratt (Bruce) .ind Nadine Holleman (Ray), all of Mocks- viUe; numerous nieces and nephews; and special cousin Mary E. Powlas of Salisbury. Visitation was 2-3 p.m. Fri day, Dec. 17 at St. Paul's Lu theran Church, Salisbury. The service was at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary, conducted by the Revs. William . Ketchie and Floyd' Bost. Entombment fol lowed in Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memorials: St. Paul's Par ish Nurse Fund. 205 St. Paul's Church Road, Salisbury, 28146; or Abundant Living Adult Day Care, 14] 6 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard S.. Salisbury, 28144. Online condolences: wk-m'. lyerlyfiiiieriilhome.com. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister and 2 brothers. Survivors: her iHisband; son Thomas of Hargo.N.D.; brother Edward of San Jose. Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephcw,s. A funeral mass will be cele brated at Holy Family Catholic Church in Clemmons at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 28. Buri al will be in Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Memorials; Hospice, 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: veww. havmtnh-miller.cow. sXuce Layell Elli-s Mrs. Alice Layell Ellis, 68. of Advance, died Monday, Dec. 20,2bl0at her home. She was boni in Forsylh County on May 12.1942, to the late Bramlet Watson and Nora Faw Layell. She was a member of the Lola Douthit Circle at Macedonia Moravian Church as wej! as the Soiishine Girls at Cornerstone Christian Church. Survivors; her husband, Charlie Ellis; a son. Jackie El lis and wife Teresa of Advance; 2 daughters, Charlynne Lynch and husband Jeff of Advance and Judy Ellis and husband Martin Johansen of Raeiingen, Norway; 4 grandchildren. Bran- non Lynch and wife Felicia. Di ego Martinez-Ellis, and Wesley and Bryce Ellis; 2 brothers. Ezra and Johnny l.,ayeil; and 3 sisters, Ruth Goforth, Alvia Owens, and Bretida Stilz. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23 at Macedonia Mora vian Church with the Revs. Jeff Carter and Kevin Frack officiat ing. Burial wa.s to follow in the church graveyanl. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p,m. Wednesday at Hayworlh- Miiler Kiiidoilon Chape). Online condolences: wtuw. havwonh-miller.com. <^na Marie Dohleroan \ Anna Marie "Anne" Dohle- nian, died on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010 at-Bermuda Vilhige Retirement Community. She was born June 14,1920 in Odeir, .Neb. to Frank and Anna Masek. Alter graduat ing from Chillicoihe Business College, she worked for the US Army as a secretary at Fort Ri- ley, Kan. There she met Capi. Kenneth Dohleman. a career in fantryman, and they were mar ried on May 17, 1953. For the next 30 years. she accompanied him to militiuy posts across the country, as well as to Germany. Alaska and Korea. Thfoughoui some 20 assignments, she wa.s the Army wife, made a home everywhere, worked as a vol unteer ill tiie Army community, entertained, managed the home and family during long separa tions and served as a role model and mentor for young wives. After her husband retired in 1983 as a major general, she lived in Annandale, Va., where she conlimicd to help others in the community, at .St. Michael's Church and in service organiza tions. She moved to Bermuda Village in 2004, where she was involved in many activities, es pecially playing bridge, which was her passion. o ^ o o o o c CO c: ' CT XMaryLeeHoyle Mary Lee Hoyle, 85, of Al- pharetta, Ga., formerly of Cool- eemee and Emerald Isle, died on Monday, Dec. 10 at her resi dence after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was bom Sept. 14,1925 in the Farmington community to Charles Harmon and Eva Lee Miller McMahan and was a lifelong member of the United Methodist Church. She received her early education in the Da- vie County Schools, graduating from Farmington High School in 1942. She attended Appala chian State Teachers College for two years before graduat ing from Woman's College (later UNC-G) in 1946. She began her career in education as a vocational home econom ics teacher at Cooleemee High School, eventually changing her major to become a languagearts teacher for the sevenih and eighth grades at CooleemeeSmentary School. In 1950. Mary Lee married Edgar DixonHoyle, her husband of 60 years. who was pursuing a degree inpharmacy .Upon his graduation, they made their home for the next 20 years in Cooleemee. In the early 1970s, the couple moved to Emerald Isle, where they spent 20 years before retir ing to the mountains complet ing their piedmont to coast to mountains odyssey that includ ed homes in Glendale Springs, Deep Gap, and Jefferson. Most recently, they resided near At lanta, Ga., in Sunrise at Ivy Ridge assisted living homes in Alpharetta. o ■3 In addition to her husband, she is survived by; a sister, Edith Campany of Chapel Hill, a son, David (Julie) Hoyle of Glendale Springs, a daughter, Beth French of Alpharetta; 3 grandsons, Ballard Hoyle, David French, and Joseph French; 2 granddaughters, Lau- riel (Clay) Edwards and Ginny (David) Lawrimore; and nieces Carol Hohnadel, Susan Burt, Ruth Hoyle, Martha Hoyle, Ja net Towell and Tina Roten. Services were held Saturday, Dec. 18 at Cooleemee United Methodist Church with a meal provided by the women of the church. A graveside memorial followed at Rowan Memorial Paric in Salisbury. • Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist. |,^via Jane McDonald Sylvia "Jane" McDonald, 69, of Calico Springs Drive, Harmony, died Friday, Dec. 17, 2010, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. Bom in Gaston County on May 23, 1941, she was the daughter of the late William "Bill" and Fann Burr Anderson Humphries. She was retired from Saks and was a member of the Mocksville Church of God. Her husband, Albert "Al" Vernon McDonald, preceded her in death in 2007. Survivors: a daughter, Kate Mauney (John) Whitcomb of Harmony; a sister, June (Vann) Brewster of Charlotte; and 2 grandchildren. West Al len Whitcomb and Sara Blair Whitcomb. A celebration of life ser\'ice was held on Sunday, Dec. 19 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with Pastors Lairy Hollifield and Daniel Gamble officiating. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. Burial was on Monday, Dec. 20 at the Salisbury Na tional Cemetery. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2347 Simonton Road. Statesville, 28623; or Mocks ville Church of God, 862 US Hwy 64 E, Mocksville. Online condolences: ivu u. daviefuneralservice .aim. j^atricia Ann McCloud Ms. Patricia Ann Smith McCloud, 72, of Bracken Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, Dec. 18. 2010 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was born Aug. 9, 1938, in Davie County to the late Rob ert and Ethel Muddiman Smith. Ms. McCloud was a homemaker known for making clothes for folks in the community. She en joyed gardening and loved her flowers. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Bob and Bill Smith. Survivors: 2 sons, Eric Bernard Cook of Mocksville and An thony Barryinore Cook of Simpsonville, S.C. A funeral service was conducted at noon Monday, Dec. 20, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jason Constantine officiat ing. Burial followed in Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery .The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneraher\'icejcom. »_S> o> 5- \ C O nQ ►< mgw sC/l nog H cr >* O S b>* o "y^rcd Bryan Pratt Jr. ^ Mr. Fred "Freddy" Bryan Frail Jr., 26. of Oakland Av enue. Mcwksville. died Friday. Dec. 17.2011) at WFU Baptist Medical Cenier in Winston- Salem. He was born Dec. 5. 1984 in Davidson County to Kathleen Alice Owens Fratt and the late Fred Bryan Fralt Sr. Mr. Pratt was employed by Rex Oil Co, ill Thomasville. He had a pas sion for hunting and loved the outdoors. Mr. Frtitt enjoyed riding motorcycles and four wheelers and was mechanically inclined. He loved children and was a loving uncle. He was full of life and never wasted a min ute of time. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Craig Booe Survix'ors; his mother. Kath leen Owens Myers (I-arry) of Mocksville; his wife. Candice Wood Pratt of the home; -S siblings. Bryan Curtis Pratt of Indianapolis. Ind., Gary David Pratt of Thomasville. Patsy Pratt Hunt of Denton. Stepha nie Dona House of Mocksville and Cody Isaac Myers of Clem- mons; a sister-in-law. Dixie Di.anne Booe of Mocksville; father and mother-in-law. John and Linda Wood of Farming- ton; brother and sister-in-law. Brian and Lindsay Wood of Mocksville: and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 6 p.m., Thure- day. Dec. 23. at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family wijj receive friends at the funeral home fol lowing the .service. Memorials; American Dia betes A.ssw., PO Box 11454, Alexandria. VA 22312. Online condolences: mw. i'(iruiif(iieralservice.coin. ixCeo Franklin Williams Leo Franklin Williams. 90, of Jericho Church Road, Mocksville. died on Thursday. Dec. 16,2010, at his home. Bom in Row,in County on May 12, 1920, he was the son of the late John F. and Nannie Dyson Williams. He retired in 1979 as the Davic County Agricultural Extension Chair man and was a member of the Mocksville First Methodist Church. He was a graduate of Cleinson University and served in the U. S. Aniiy during World War II. During his retirement he enjoyed gardening, going on wagon trains and spending time with his grandchildren. Survivors: his wife of 62 yeai-s. Anna Lee Baiiman Wil liams; 2 sons. Tommy (Cindy) Williams and Dr. Charles (Don na) Williams of Mocksville; a daughter. Nancy L. Williams of AsheviJIe; a sister, Hazei Kes- ler of Woodleaf; and 4 grand children. Emily Williams, Jen nifer (Michael) Owen, Stephen Williams. luid Sarah (Ryan) Johnson. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers and 5 sis ters. A private family seivice was held. Memorial; Davie Home Health, 642 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksville; or the donor's fa vorite charity. Online condolences; m-wh'. davie/unL'r<i/iervice.com. ^raig D. Backman Craig Donahue Backman, 48,of Advance,diedonThurs- day,Dec.23,20IO. He was bom to Joyce Mari- lyn Frasier (now deceased) onFeb. 1962 in the Bronx, ^Hf|gaB|R^BJ| N.Y. He attended Shaw Uni- versity in Raleigh, and later transferred and earned a bach- elor's degree in computer sci- ence from NC A&T Slate Uni- versity. He was employed with Wake Forest University/Baptist : Medical Center for many years as a senior systems analyst. He was heavily involved in the United Way Annual Campaign. Survivors: his wife, Kim Backman; 3 children, Tristan Back- man of Philadelphia. Pa.. Devin Backman and Bria Backman of Advance; his father,Sidney Backman (Helen); 3 brothers, Sidney Backman (Sandra) ofTinton Falls. NJ.. Andre Backman (Maria) of Bronx. N.Y., and Brian Backman of Connecticut; and a host of other relatives, coworkers, and friends. Funeral services were to be at I p.m. niursday, Dec. .30 at Agajx Faith Church, Clemmons. with Pastor J.B. Whillield of ficiating. Burial was to follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation was to be from noon-1 p.m. on Thursday at the church. Online condolences: mm.nissdlfuiiertilsfrvice.coin. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RFmpn Thursday, Dec. 30,2010 • ^ouls A. Hodge Jr. * Louis A. Hodge Jr., 61, of Liberty Church Road, Yadkinville died on Dec. 22,2010 after a battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents agd 2 brothers. Survivors: his wife of 32 ye.irs, Meiodee; stepsons, Robbie Koch of Antioch, III., Donald Rash and Robert McLean of Hamp- tonviile; a daughter, Becky Lynn Hodge of Florida; 4 grandchil dren. Austin, Katie, CiCi and Dion; 6 sisters. Shelby and Robert Clendcnin of Blucfield, Va., Sally Rash and Sharon and Ronald Fleming of Pocahontas, Va., Sylvia and Bill Force of New York, Anita Ray Linebaugh and Nancy Ayers ofNew Jersey; 3 brothers, Michael and Lena Hodge of Bluefield, Thomas and Joyce Hodge of New York, and Dewey and Carolina Hodge of Virginia. A memorial service will be held at a later date. ,)^va ButoLT Steelman Mrs. Eva Lee Burner Steelman, 84, of Wake Forest died Mon day, Dec. 20,2010 at the Sunrise at North Hills Nursing Center. Mrs. Sieebnan was bom in Davie County to Ernest Clemmons and Ruth Elizabeth Miller Burner on June 22, 1926. She was a mem^.of^tConnoak Hills..Methodist Church for many yean." Mrs. SttMnamwili be remembered as a loving wife and mother, who nUUejief cttteer & a tmlitary wife alongside her husband. She was precedM'in death by her parents; a son Ronnie Martin; a brother Kenneth Butner; and a sister, Dorothy Burner Phillips. Survivors: her husband. Earl Steelman; a d.iughter, Angela Ur- laiib and husband Roger of Wake Forest; .3 grandsons. Joshua. Zachary, and Noah Urlaub; and a sister Josephine Burner Ellis of Clemmons, A funeral service wa.s conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday. Dec. 23 at Hayworth-Millcr Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Randy Sher- rill officiating. Burial followed at Wesilawn Gardens of Memory. Tltc family recei\ ed friends Thursday prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials; Alzheimer's Assoc., Western Carolina Chapter. 3H(K) Shamrock Drive, Chariolte. 28215. Online condolences: wwf.luivworlh-miHer.com. ^^orman Ray Williams Mr. Nonnan Ray Williams. 72. ofJujiie Bciiuchamp Road. Ad vance, died Saturday, Dec. 25,2010, at his home. He was born Nov. 14, 1938. in Davic Ccninty to the late Carl Edward and Myrtle {^larie Allen Williams. He was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance. Mr. Williams had worked for Ryder Trucking. Bingham and Parks Co. and was retired from Win.ston-Salem School of the Arts. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Charles Williams. Survivors: his wife, Lila Ruth Gore Williams of the home; 2 daughters, Cindy Marie Chappell of Shelbyville, Ky. and Kalhy Lynn Bounie of Advance; a son, Eddie Williams of Advance; and 3 grandchildren. Luke Chappell, Carlcy Chappell and Robbie Benson. A funeral service was conducted al 1 1 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 29, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Revs. Bany Lemmons, Kenneth Hyde and Donald Fimderburk nffieiaiing. ■Hie body-was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, Dec. 28, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter of Davie. 377 Hos pital St., Suite 103, Mocksvllle, Online condolences: mv^vxarcmflmeralservice^om. v^idorc C. Woodward P '•IV/." \Vr.rv1w%»^ Isidore C. "Ike" WoodWHrd, 83, of Carthage, died Sunday Dec. 26, 21)10 al First Health Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehursl. A memorial service will l>c held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan.) at Emainie) BapiisI Church witli the Rev. Eugene Ussery officiat ing. Mr. Woodward was a Davie County native and the son of the late John W. and Zelma Woodward. He was a World War 11 Navy veteran and worked as a route salesman for snack food companies for many years. He moved to Moore County years ago and retired from Purvis Farms. One of hi.s favorite pastimes was cnippic fishing with his nephew Maik.Siii\'ivors:brothers,RodwcilT. Woodward of Carthage, George Woodward of Mocksvllle, and Arthur Woodward of Charlotte; .sisters. Clara Bone of Columbia, S.C., Louise Collins of Mocks vllle and Mabel Wrenn of Georgelowii, S.C. The fimiily will receive friends at the church following the ser vice and other times at the home of Rodwell T. Wtwdward, 168 Woodward l,jine, Carthage. Memorial: Einanuel Baptist. 632 McCrimmon Rd., Carthage, 28327.