Jan - JunXjanet Carter Bates
Mrs. Janet Carter Bates, 64.
of Advance, died Saturday.
Dec. 31,20! I, at Forsyth Med-
icid Center in Winslon-Salem.
She was bom Sept. 23,1947,
in Iredeil County to Molly Jo
Smith Carter and the late Mel-
vin Carter. Mrs. Bates was a
lifelong member of First Unit
ed Methodist Church, Mocks-
ville. She was retired from
Pinebrook Elementary School
as a teacher's assistant after 30
years.
She was also preceded in
death by her stepfather, Charlie
McClamrock.
Survivors: her husband of
43 years, Woodie Bales of the
home; 2 daughters. Shannon
Hapeman (Tom) of Concord
and Sheree Ford (Klini) of
Mooresville; 4 grandchildren,
Lindsey and Luke Hapeman
and Maddie and Jesse Ford; her
mother, Mollie Jo McClamrock
of Mocksville; 2 sisieis, Jean
Shelton (Leonard), and Lind-i
Tesh (fianci. Paul Konst); a
nlcce, Abby Ferguson; several
nephews; and many friends.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 6 pjn., Monday,
Jan. 2 at Eaton Funeral Chape!
with the Revs. Joe Collins, D.
Min. and Darren Alexander of
ficiating. The family received
friends at the funeral home fol
lowing the service. A graveside
service was conducted at 11
a.m.,Tuesday,Jan.3 at Bethle
hem United Methodist Church
Cemetery.
Memorials; Forever Fund,
c/o Bethlehem UMC.321 Red-
iand Road. Advance; or Prayers
and Squares, c/o First UMC.
310 N. Main St., Mocksville.
Online condolences:
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/^Gipsy Mae Clontz
Gipsy Mae Ciontz, 78, of
Asheboro, died on New Year's
Day 2012.
The family received friends,
Wednesday, Jan. 4 at Pugh Fu
neral Home, Asheboro. Tlie fu
neral service followed at 2 pm.
in the funeral home chapel,
with the Rev. Marion Smifli
officiating. Burial was in Oak-
lawn Cemetery. Asheboro.
She was one of 7 children
bom ,10 Ernest and Lillie Cai-
lahan Clontz of Mt. Airy. Af
ter her husband retired in 1968
from the US Marines, she and
her family settled in her be
loved town of Asheboro. She
retired from Randolph County
Social Services as a welfare
fraud investigator in 1998. Af
ter retiiement, she continued to
use her investigative skills as
a licensed private investigator.
Despite initial reluctance from
her family, with a .38 Special
by her side, she thoroughly
enjoyed this new career. Ms.
Clontz is a member of First
Baptist Church of Asheboro
and the Mary Martha Sunday
School Class. She loved cook
ing and all things family Her
hobbies included gardening,
entertaining and she was a card
player, involved with many
bridge clubs over the years.
She is preceded in death by
her husbands: Ray Moriarity
and Roger Clifton; son, Ken
neth Reid Moriarity; and broth
ers, Jasper Clontz and James
Clontz.
Survivors: her daughter.
Sheiiri Pamell of Burlington;
daughter and her husband.Amy
and David Micka of Asheboro;
granddaughterandherhusband,
Laura and Bobby Hathaway of
Graham; grandchildren. Brent
Parael! of Mebane; Brooke
Flood and husband Duane of
Graham; Kirby Micka and
Kalherine Micka of Asheboro;
great-grandchildren, Dexter
Flood and Dylan Flood of Gra
ham; sister, Cbarlene Williams
of Hickory: brothers, Junior
CTontz and Brodis Clontz, both
of Advance, and J.C. Qontz of
Mocksville.
Memorials: First Baptist of
Asheboro 133 N. Church St.,
A-sheboro. 27203
vMary Belie Hendrix
Mrs. Maty Belle Cope Hen
drix dicdon'niursday,Dec.29,
2011.
She was bora on March 2,
1923 to Walter L. And Hat-
tie Smith Cope, the fifth of 11
children. She was a life-long
member of Macedonia Mora
vian Church. She was married
to Roy "Vestal Hendrix, who
preceded her in death in 1986.
She was also preceded in death
by a son.Ronald R. Hendrix in
1995.
Survivors; a son, Donald
Hendrix and wife Rhonda of
Advance; 2 daughters, Bren-
da Hendrix of Advance, and
Gienda Vandiver wd husband
Michael of Winston-Salem; 3
gratidchildren, R. David Hen
drix. R- Lee Hendrix, and Me
lissa Price; 6 greal-giaidchil-
drsn; a daughter-in-law. Linda
Hendrix Foltz; 2 sisters. Arlene
Douihii and Elizabeth Hendrix;
2 brothers, Willie Cope and
wife Marie, and WX. Cope
and wife Eunice; and a sister-
in-law, Hattie Mae McCuUoh.
A ftmeral service was con
ducted at 2 pan. Saturday, Dec.
31 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder-
ton Chapel with the Rev. Jeff
Carter officiating Burial fol
lowed at Macedonia Moravian
Church Graveyard. The family
received friends one hour prior
to the service at the funeral
home.
■Memorials: Macedonia
Moravian, 700 NC 801 Ad
vance.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. 5 ^012
Oavie County Public Libia,jMocksville, NC
^(.^Wllliain CacI
Mr. WiJliam "Bill" Caci.
67, of Holly l,ane, Mocksvilie,
died Monday, Jan. 2, 2012, at
Wake Forest Health - Davic
Hospital.
Mr. Cnci was bom May 20,
i9«, in Sicily, Italy to the late
Emmanuel and Caterina Amalo
Caci, He was a member of the
Italiati Army, Mr, Caci enjoyed
attending the YMCA everyday,
He enjoyed cooking and loved
his animals.
Survivors: his wife, Kathleen
Macdonald Caci of the home;
2 stepdaughters. Micliclle Hall
(Bobby) of Advance and Mary
Kay Dyson (Philip) of Mocks
vilie; 4 stepgrandchildren,
Spencer and Ksitlin Hall and
Meghan and Ryjin Dyson; 3
sisters, Teresa Zanchi and Ber-
iteltc Pfiffer, both of Italy, and
Madeline Vaztjiicz of Mocks
vilie; and several nieces and
nephews,
A memorial service was to
be conducted at 4 p.m. TTiurs-
day, Jan, 5 at Center United
Methodist Church Cemetery
with the Rev, Robin Fitzgerald
officiating.
Memorials; Center UMC.c/o
Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro
St., Mocksvilie,
Online condolences: winv,
eulviifimeralservice.cum.
LHlic Mae PoMs
Mrs, Lillle,Mae Bailey I'otis.84. of Advance died Monday.
Ian, 2,2012 at her home.
She was bom, the eldest of
13 children on Feb. 6, 1927
to Davie County to Clarence
Clark and Cletia Waller Bai
ley. Mrs, Potts was a member
of Advance United Method
ist Church and taught Sunday
school for more than 30 years.
She was preceded in death
by her husband. Cicero VimiJ
Potts, " '
Surviving: a son, Tim V,Potts and wife Peggy of Ad
vance; 2 grandchildren, TJ
Foils and wife Rhys and Tamic
Shaipe and husband John; and
2 frcai-grandchildxen, Lillie
and Duncan Shaipe,
A memorial service was to
be held at 2 p.m. Thureday at
Advance Untied Methodist
Churcli with the Rev. Cheiyl
Skimier ofllciaiing. The family
wa-s to receive friends follow
ing the service at the church.
Memorials: Advance UMC,
PO Box 2021, Advance-
Online condolences:
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^ Thomas I. Speer
Thomas 1, Speer. 69, died in
Canon City, (iilo, on Thurs
day, Dec, 22,2011,
He was bora in Stamford,
Conn, on Sept, 6,1942, He was
an houored member and award
recipient of many garden clubs
during his life. He had a big
personality, was a lover of life,
never met a stranger, and had a
big heart,
Survivon: his siblings, Nan
cy Mathews, Sanford Speer,
Jimmy Speer and Gerry Speer,
as well as his three children,
Tom, Naomi and Becky.
A service in his honor will
be held in late summer in New
Yorli .Staip
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 5,20U
Davie County Pubi'- -
Mocksvilie. NC
^ Love C. Jones HI
SFC Love C- Jones IH, 42,
died Dec. 25.2011 in Beckley
Appalechinn Rcgionn! Hospital
in Beckley, W.Va.
A native of Rowan County,
he entered the DB. Army in
1989, and served for the past
21 years. He obtained the rank
of Sgl. First Class, and served
multiple tours in Operation
Desert Storm. He was assigned
to the U.S. Army Recruiting
CMnmand. During his career,
he obtained the following
awards; Meritorious Service
Medal (twice); Army Com
mendation Medal (four times);
Army Achievement Medal
(seven times); Anny Good
Conduct Medal (seven times);
National Defense Service
Medal (twice); Armed Forces
Expedilionary Medal; South
west Asia Service Medal with
Bronze Service Star (twice);
Global War on Terrorism Ser
vice Medal: Korean Defense
Service Medal: Armed Forces
Service Medal; Noncommis
sioned Officers Professional
Development Ribbon (three);
Army Service Ribbon; Over
seas Service Ribbon; NATO
Medal: Kuwait Uberation
Medal (Saudi Arabia); Kuwait
Liberation Medal (Govemn»ent
ofKuwoil);US. Army Recruit
er Identification Badge- Gold
with Sapphire Achievement
Stan (three times); Combat
and SpecUl SVall Badge Basic
Matksnunship (Jual Badge
:Bar. Weapon; Rifle (Inspec
tion: Rifle); and Drivets Badge
Wheeled Vehicle.
On June
11, 1993, he married Biilie J.
Carson of MocksvUle. They
had one daughter, Loveona Je-
nee Jones. He was a member
of Hopkino Road Church of
• Christ in Richmond. Va.
Preceding him in death was
his father, Love C. Jones D.
' Survivon; his wife, BUlie C.
. Jmies and daughter Loveona
Jones, both of Midlothian, Vs.;
his mother, Carolyn Louise
Jones Mitchell of East Spen
cer; a brother, Ronald Jones
of Salisbuiy; 3 sisters, Betty
(Ted) Oglesby and Dcnise
Jones, both of Basi Spencer,
and Beatrice Jones of Salis
bury; his mother and father-in-
law, Billy and Barbara (Jarson
of MocksvUle.
Funeral service were to be
Jan. S at noon in the chapel of
(jraham Funml Home. Burial
was to follow in Salisbury Ns-
tional Cemetery. The family
was to receive friends at the
funeral home one hour prior to
the service.
Online condolences: wu-w,
CrahamFuneraINoine.net.
DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD
'Maddox WilhcSm
Prime Schuize
The "sonshine" of Andrew
Wilhclm and Amanda Brooke
Lowe Schulzc, Maddo.t Wil-
heim Wme Schuize, was deliv
ered stillborn on Tuesday. Dec.
13, 2011. at Davis Regional
Medical Center in Slalesville.
Maddox will always be
loved, missed and remem
bered by his devoted parents,
grandparents, aunts, uncles,
and friends. Nine months could
never be enough lime to have
him on earth, but every moment
with him wa.s a generous bless
ing from Our Heavenly Father,
the Lord Jesus Christ, and Mad-
do* is at home with Him now.
'And [Job] said. 'Naked 1 came
from my mother's womb, and
naked 1 shall return, flie Lord
gave, and (he Lord has taken
away: blessed be the name of
the Lord" (Job 1:21).
Also surviving; his grand
parents. Wolfgang Schuize of
Scotland. Ontario, and Deb
Alverman of CharloUc, Kelly
and Wendy Lowe of Salisbury,
Vicki Bailey of Piano. Texas,
Rodney Bailey of Mocksvilic;
great-grandparents. Twila
Baumgard of Winston-Salem,
Daniel Lowe of Belfry. Ky„
Lindsey and Girley Ketuiedy
of Lexington. Lucy Propsl of
Salisbury, Janice Chafin. Del-
barton, W.Va.. Bill and Peggy
Bailey of Advance, and Helen
Ttuell of Mocksvilic; and greal-
great-grandparenls, Thclma
Lowe of Belfry and Glendine
Justice of Delbarion.
The family received family
and friends on Sunday, Dec.l 8,
at Powles Funeral Home in
Rockwell, Services and burial
were private.
Online condolences; mm'.
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Memorials: The Maddox
Schuize Memorial Fund at
BB&T or 220 Movie Ave,
Salisbury. NC 28146.
Thursday, Jan. 5,2012
Davle County Public LiLn..)
Mocl<sville, Nx/
Erne^ Thomas Seamon
Mr. Ernest Thomas Seamon,
8-1. Davie Academy Road,
MoctsviUe, died Sunday; Jan.
1,2012, at Wake Forest Baptist
Health - Dnvie Hospital.
He was bora April 6, 1927,
in Davic County to the late
William Aubrey and Etta Mae
Williams Seamon. Mr. Sea
mon was a member of leiicho
Church of Christ. He was re
tired from Celaoese. He took
. great delight in his grandchil-I dren and great-grandchildren.
Mr, Seamon was a sportsman
and had coached the "Silver
Spirits" women's baskelbaU
team in the Senior Olympics.
He was also pieccded in
death by a broditf. J.C. Sea
mon.
Survivors: his wife of 66
ycare, Jean Forrest Seamon
of the home: 3 sons. Michael
Seamon (Karen) of High Point,
Jonathan Seamon (Barbara) of
Nolensville. Tenn. and Patrick
Seamon (Bonnie) of Palm Bay.
Fie.: 9 grandchildren. Kalhcr-
ine MoiTOw (Lee), Mary Jean
Andeison (Keith), Justin, Ben
jamin and Bethany Seamon.
Bryant Seamon (Cameron),
Brinany Seamon and Ty and
Hannah Seamon; S great-
gnindchildrtn. Andon, Jackson
and Kenan Morrow and Reese
and Hudson Anderson: 3 sis
ters, Ann Snider. Mary Howeil
and Betty Lowthaipe; abrother,
Jim Seamon: many nieces and
nephews; and a special triend,
Logan Kooni/.
A lunctai service wilt be
conducted at 11 a.m. Satur
day. Jan. 7 .11 Jericho Oiurch
of Christ widi Mr. Seamon's
grandsons officiating. The
body will be placed in the
church 30'miniiles prior to the
service. Burial will follow in
the church cemetery. The fam
ily will receive fiiends from
6-8 pm. Friday. Jan. 6 at Eaton
Funeral Home.
Memorials; Carolina Bible
Camp, PO.Box 1234, Mocks-
ville; or CTiurchcs ofChrist Di
saster Relief. 410 Allied Drive
Nashville. TN 37211-3304.
Online condolences; mnv.
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The Rev. Dr. Edwin Nosker
Troutnian. 83. of Qeramons
died Friday, Dec. 23.2011.
He wa.1! born May 10. 1928
in Stalesville to the late Rev.
Edwin F. and Estelle Brown
Troutman. He was also pre
ceded in death by his wife of
55 yeare. Faye t^arol Creech
TrotiUnan, in 2006.
Rev. Troutman graduated
from Appalachian High School
in 1945 and from Appalachian
State Teachers College in 1948
with a degree in music educa
tion. He g^uated from Lu
theran Theologica] Southern
Seminary in Columlria. S.C.
in 1954 with a master of di
vinity degree. In 2008. he was
awarded an honorary doctor of
divinity degree from Lenoir-
Rhyne College in Hickory. As a
descendant of the Rev. Adolph
Nussman. the first Lutheran
minister in North Carolina, he
dedicated his life to the Evan
gelical Lutheran Church of
America, serving more than 50
years as an ordained mioisicr to
congregations in tlie southeast.
He was gifted as a pastor/devel
oper of mission churches, start
ing Lutheran congregarions in
Virginia. Tennessee, and North
Carolina. His many years as
pastor of Luther Memorial Lu
theran Church in Blacksburg.
Va. inade hiin a Virginia Tech
fan for life. He was particular
ly proud of the work be did in
Wise, Va. as pastor/developerof
Christ Liilherrm. In 1985. Rev.
Troutman wa.s named the Wise
County, Citizen of the Year due
to leading the development of a
Food Bank Ministry which still
serves hundreds of families in
the area. Hr has been an active
member of Augsburg Luttaeran
Church in Winstor-Salem for
the past 19 years, serving many
years of his retirement as vol
unteer pastor of visitation. His
pastoral woik always extended
past his congregation to the
community, serving as a vol
unteer chaplain to local hospi
tals and fire depaxtmenls. Rev.
Troutman never met a stranger
and will be remembered for his
good himior, friendliness, and
love and toncera for others.
•Survivors: his wife. Elcanore
Rcgenthal of the home; and his
5 children, Richard Trouminn
(Karen) of Blacksburg, Va.:
Grelchen Troutman of Win-
slon-Salem; Sarah Hanman
(Benny) of Faimington: Ashlie
Martin (Frank) of Pfafflown;
and Carol Paniagua (Henry) of
Winslon-Salem; his grandchil
dren, Lee and Emily Troutman,
Abby and Elizabeth Hartrann,
and Katherine, Christian, and
Stuart Martin: his brother, the
Rev. Dr. Gerald S. Troutman
(Marihope) of Newnan. Ga.:
nieces, nephews, and cousins;
and the children and grandchil
dren of his wife, Eieanore, who
welcomed him as port of their
family four years ago.
Visitation was on Tuesday.
Dec. 27 at Haywortli-Miller
Kinderton Chapel. The funeral
service was conducted at 10:30
ajii.. Wednesday, Dec. 28jti
Augsburg Lutheran Church,
845 W. Fifth St., Winslon-Sa-
lem. with the Rev. Dr. Ronald
Rinn and Vicar Atsgeln lack-
son officiating. Visitation with
the family was in the fellow
ship hall following the service.
The burial service followed
at 4 p.m. at Troutman Fantily
Cemetery in Troutman, led by
Bishop Leonard Bolick of the
NC Lutheran Synod, the Rev.
Matthew Millet, pastor of Holy
Trinity Lutheran in Troutinan,
and the Rev. Dr. Ronald Rinn.
Memorials: Faye Troutman
Memtirial Fund for Children.
Christ Lutheran. PO Box 886,
Wise, VA 24293: or Troutman
House at Augsburg Lutheran.
845 W. Fifth St., Winston-Sa-
iem. 27101.
Online condolences: wm-w.
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Mocksvilte, NC
X Mart ba Ann Uarrlmao
Md. Manila Aoo Haaea Hw-
nmjin» 54. oi Drive.
Moeknirie, dred Sunday. Jar
8.2012 at Cedar Rock .Anialcd
Living, Mock&viUe.
She hom Jan 25, 1997,
u) Davie County lo Jeaac Cu*
roil Hmks and the late Betty
Ann Harpe Uano?. Ms, Hani-
maa w&s a aramber of Ceoter
Uohed htebcdin Cburcb
Survivore: bcr father ol
MocksviBe; 3 mten, Lana
McC«r^y (Bcb Tiasij, ieanj-
fer Haoea Sowt fLany), all of
Mo^L5\ille asd Donna Mane
Billings (Mtcbael) o( States-
viUe: 2 oiecas. Jessica Carter
Jooes and Shannon Mane Bill-
iagsi J nepliews. Benjafflio
Hurest Carter, Ktjchael Jsavs
HcUud andMichael Lynn 6111*
ings Jr.; and many other aunla.
uncles and frieeide
A funeral service wes coo-
ducted at 2 pJD., Wedaehlay.
Jis.ll at EatonPucenl Chapel
wUb ifae Rev, Robin Fitzgetild
oSnaiiag. Bmal follo»ed is
Ibe chnrch cemetery. Tbe fam-
(ty received 6ienda at the fu-
nenl hooe ooe hour before the
service.
MetnonaJs; Cetiter UMC.c/o
OwiAgs.728 WilLssbofo
Sl, Moc^sille; or Cedir Rock
AislAsd Uviag,!91 Cresiview
Drive»Mocksvi3le.
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y^Shirtcy M. T.«onard
Shbiey Mc-rgan Leuurd, 70.
of Salisbury, died oft Wedoo
day, Jan 4, 2012 at Magnolia
Gardens in Spencer.
Sotn in Rowan County on
Dec Ji, 1041. she was (he
dausbter of the U2s Jasper C.
:end Gladys Hiiiahouier Mor-
• f«A. .She «as a retired eeare*
; stms arJ w%s a nvfober n<
! Triniiv fiaptist Chutcb m
StsrvisoD 2,d«9btBi. Laii-
'.ia tRrsst)) JadBM cjSaliriTury
i«dd PaC ofGold Hill;
I 10 gmddiilAtfit sod 7 great*
' psBtkhfltteii.1 She was also p^eded n
• dearb by bec'cottpenw o( 2(1j yean. WUlttsi Leoe-[ard; s alRfr,;JJa Mac Drew; 2
»half*brof2(in. Cbtfnd "Bud"
; Brady aod Hwey Brady, and
1 her snptnotlier. Ophelia Mor
gan.
A cekbratiofl of life «cr-
v>ce wa^ held Sanmlay. iao.
7 at 10 am at Trinity Bapuit
! Church «itb Pastor Panel Cot
; ;jJ Ke\ Podunavac fdheiaruij;
. Biiri^t wa> rn Lefion MerDcrial
' PaA n: Co^fkerwc TV fMnfly
recviN ed friends Sstinday ai the
. church
f Inline c^Ooleoces: iih-a'.
, dci'Ufii'" 'rih'-f
Sarah M. Morgan
Sanh Magdlipe Reynolds
Morgan, 84. of MocksvUle,
Ucd on WedD&sday. Jao. 4,
20!2, at Porsyih Medical Cen
ter.
Bom in Davie County oji
Feb, 5, 1927, slie was the
laughter of dte late Jobn A.(ud Gl^ys Boger Reyac4da
She was s rriember of Dnkm
Chapel Meibodisi Chtsuh and
rcttrtd in 1986 bom Black*
welder's cfa^iag faciQcy
Si3vismJtpr2 sons. Billy
(Cathy) Scaol^'acdHeitily t.ee
Su^. efSilSnry. 2 daugb
ten. Sanh (Wayse) Otnwoe
wd'Osltettt fTfanmy) Siram,
of 4 sinen, Ha*
Ui Riunms^, Belso Reevei,
Ri>^ .Rkttftbboii, vul May
Hell Csuupp. of Mockaville; 3
grandcfriUlna. Wayne Hems.
Matihflw Stanley, and Arron
Strain
She was also preceded in
death by 2 sons. Wayne and
Dennb Stanley, and gruJ-
daughief. Kenisa Flower.
A celebratKRi of life serv'tce
WM eoAductedB^day.Jau 6 at
2 pflj,ifliheDavie Fi«<n] Ser
vice Qiape] wid} tbe Revs. D«-
vkl Qilbicsih and Panel Coa
(^ciaUng Burial follouTd In
tbe Union Chapel Methodtsi
Church Cameiery ITie famly
received friends Tbuisday, Jan.
5 at STavie Funeral Service
Memorials! Union ChxpeJ
(\MCCemciary fund.SCGOUS
Nwy IVI N.MocksviIle.
Oalioe coodolececi; www
Arvie/uHfraiMn
Davie County Public Library
Mocksville, NO
Jacob WlUlam Waldrop
Jicob William ^'aJdroii, f7,
of Sin^noo Rosd.NlodsvUie,
died wi Priday,Jaij.ti,20l2,aC
Howan Ke^a] Medical Ccn<
ter in Siiliibar>.
Bom b Ek»8ravr. Ala m
Nov. 25, J924, be au the
son of (be late Gredy Roland
WaJdrci{^ and Pearl Mar Skel
Ion Walclrop He sm'cd m Uk*
Anny during World War II,
reiiTtd frctra Stockhiujwn In
Cirrcnabifit,), e mrnbcr or
imidicm B&ptisi OtuTEb. »ai
eUo a Boy Scotn u>d a loeaber
ofiheCiviua Qub.
Sun-jviBf;: his ai/r oJ 00
yun. Hdna Jmd Wilie!^ WtJ*
drop: 3 diughtos. Surao W.
(Ronnie) Riddle of MocU-
villc, Donca W. (Mark) Bird
of Dig Spnng. TeAja, GIngrr
W (Billj Taylor of Garland,
Teia*: b»>ihcr-in-Uw. L«jfw
yn Lackty of Clanion. Ala.; fi
gniodthilcJreo, Saljy R. (iaspn)
DesNoycPs, Bcisy R. (I'auj)
Drye, AltiJ^ea and I^becca
Riddlr. Melinda aitd Jacob
Bird. Cl^tiao and Courtney
Taylor, and graaf-graodrbiW.
Dashd DerS'oyer?.
lie war also piecoded In
deHth by broiher, Clifford Wal-
drop: aiid al^ter^ Ulie Mae
Stanley and Evelyn Lackey.
A ealebrazks cf lUe »r
nee wiA bejd Kfocday. Ju 9
61 3 pjn, 61 Jcrvaalem Baptui
Chmb wfib ihe Revs Donnle
0.4ip(i*.n WKlJitaroyUincASlcr
>!« be In itafe
tnibvi''* (>riot Co ibe aejvibr.
Cv;Jr.' /a'iov.6d In the ebLuh
cemewry Tbe fannly recejyrd
(nenda on Sunday. Jan. S ai
ry*«4.
Metncrieli; JerusaJeoi Bap*
lirl Cl'ureli or Cemetery Pusd,
VS 6()1 S,Mbcksvllk.
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\Jiuu» WUUcJunefitJr.
Ml lojnci Wniie Jmea Jr .
72, forrocriv of MockaviUe.
d;ed Jan. 5. 2012 at Wiliow.
hrook Keahncait in YadLu»
vUle.
He wu bom Jane 5,1939 in
Davie County lo ibe late Krv.
Willie Jdeea Sr., and Rebccio
Kuffrnaa Joacs.Mr. Jonrft was
an aoite reember of HanucD
Ma*ontc bidgr 420 AF&AM,
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served as ihe Drstncf D^thy
Gmd Lecturer. He va6 a
Bwmlfi of die Shruiers, tuiU
retired aa 8. farmer, and Iroin
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Sarvivora; 2 chOdreo from
bis fift' muffiage, Genrtir
Jonr' of VadUnviUe and CJiri;
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Mucksvillc; ihu Rev. Bobby
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U) drwUt by }> bnidw:. Doiiald
Jonn, aad fi #pe^ friend, nitd
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Ratlcdge
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Church la Mockivillr, A Ma-
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ai 3 pjTi. Saturday m the Uboty
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Davie County Public LibraryMocksvills, NC
X Stanley Arthur Blalr Sr.
Stanley Arthur Blaii Sr., 70.
died on Friday. Jan. 13,2012.
Bom 00 June 28. 1941 in
WilUamstown, Mass, to l.loyd
and Louisa Blait. he wn-t pre
ceded in death by both his
parents. He grew up in the
Northeast and graduated with
a bachelors' degtee in chem-
isiry front WiJliants College.
He married his high schtxtl
sueelhean, Jnnet Lawrence
Blair, on Aug. 17, 1963. He
earned a master's of business
administration from Union
College in Schencciady, N.V.
The couple lived in Piltslield,
Mass.. Hickory and Mocksville
as they raised three children.
Beth. Jennifer and Stan Jr. He
worked in manufacturing man
agement for General Electric
and started several small busi
nesses over the years. lie and
Janet retired to Uike Norman
in Statesville where he enjoyed
woodworking. remodeling
their lake house, and capuining
their poniotrn boat. He iovcd
spending tintc with his chil
dren. enjoying his granddaugh
ters' baking and watching his
grandson play football. He will
be remembered for his colorful
commentary on lite, wry sense
of humor, and his generosity.
Survivors: his wife ot 48
years, Janet Lawrence Blair;
his children, Elizabeth Blair
Linthicum. Jennifer Biair
Thompson and Stanley Arthur
Blair Jr.; his daughter in law.
Angela Church Blaii: and sons
in law. Joseph Thompson and
Anthony Linthicum; graitdchil-
dren. Charlotte and Elle Linthi
cum. Spencer Blair and Jana
Tliompson; a brother. Douglas
Blair Sr.; his sister. Cynthia
(Cis) Blnir Slocking; brother-
in-law. David Stocking; Anna
Tiffany; many nieces and neph-
cws; and lifelong friends. Frmk
and Charli.
A memorial service was held
at Troutman Funeral Home at 3
p.m. Tuesday. Jan- 17 with the
Rev. Stephen Vance officiat
ing.
Memorials; Hospice carc.
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A Kugcne Dalton III
Eugene Dalton lil.Sl.ofAd
vance, died Jan. 15.2012.
He was bom in Flushing.
N.Y.on Dec. 19. 1960, son of
Elsie Sludevcnl Dalton and the
late Eugene Dalton Jr. Most
of his life was spent in New
York, where he was employed
by Na.ssau County as a main
tenance worker at the voting
polls. In recent years he moved
to Advance and was added to
the Redland Church of Christ.
Sun'ivon; his mother of the
home; a brother. Cedric Dal
ton of Albequerque, N.M.; 4
nephews, Solomon Dalton.
Myon Dalton, Taliana Dalton.
and Aaliyah Dalton. all of New
Mexico; and several other rela-
lives and Mends.
His fimeral service will be
held Friday. Jan. 20 at 2 pjti.
at Redland Church of Christ
In Advance. Minister Lany
Glenn will officiate and burial
will follow in the church cein-
eiery. The family will receive
friends at the church one hour
before the service.
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DAVJECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RWtJKD.Thursday.Jan. J9.2012
Oavie County Public Library
Mocksville. NC
A Warren C. Brannon Sr.
The Rev. Mr. Warren C.
Brannon Sr.. 81. of Stoney
Creek died ai Twin Lalres Cen
ter on Tuesday. Jan. 10.2012.
Mr. Brannon was bora in
Charionesville, Va. and raised
in Raleigh, the younger son
of Clarence H. Brannon and
Maiy Eiizabcih Cloud Bran
non. He joined the U.S. Naval
Reserve as a high school se
nior, continuing through his
college years, when he enlisted
in A two-year tour of active sea
tluly during the Korean War as
a Navy airman in VS-30. an an
ti-submarine outfit, serving as
a bombardier on what wa.s the
largest single-engine aircraft in
ihe world. Bi-anuon spent four
years at Hampdcn-Sydney Col
lege, where he was a member
of die track team, the bavel-
iiig glee club, a staff writer for
the campus newspaper and as
president of the Independents'
Orgnnizatiod. He was tapped
into three naliona] honorary
fraternities. He earned a nias-
lei of divinity degree from
Union Theological Seminary
in Richmond and was ordained
in l')f7 as n Presbyierian cler
gyman. Mr, Brannon began
ins 45 years of ministry in the
'irecnbrier Valley of West Vir
ginia. where he was pastor of a
small church and an assistant
administrator in the Presbyte
rian home for children. He was
-•lected moderator of Orecn-
bnct Ihcsbyiery. His other two
paaioratK were in Hermitage
Church in the Shenandoah Val
ley. of Virginia and in Shiloh
Chuich in Burlington, where he
served as a pastor for 25 years
until his retirement in 1905 A
specially of his ministry was
pastoral counseling. He stud
ied theology in Scotland ai the
University of St. Andrew.s and
the University of Edinburgh.
He did additional study in the
area of worship and preaching
at Union Theological Semi
nary. Mr, Brannon sened on a
coinmiltec of Salem Presbytery
that designed worship services
and held workshops on worship
for pastors and officers. His fa-
write pastimes were reading,
writing, and outdoor activiiies.In 20CM he published a book,
Tears of Joy and Tears of Sor
row, to detail to younger clergy
Ote meanings and content of
weddings and funeral services
Survivors: his wife. Johnsic
bills Brannon of the home- 2
sons. Wairen C. Brannon Jr.
of Durham and James Brannon
and wife Monica of AJexan-
^'8- Va.: 2 grandsoas. Tavener
Brajinonaod Hampton Brannon
of Alexandria; a brother. Dr.
l-oyd Brannon and wife Ruth
of Birmingham. AU.: a tnoiher-in-iaw, Josephine Ellis of Ad
vance; and a brother-in-law,
Mondell Ellis and wife Marilyn
of Advance; and several nieces,
nephcw.s and cousins.
A funeral service was held
ai the First Presbyterian Church
of Burlington, on Saturday, Jan.
at 1 p.m. Officiating were
ilie Revs. Norman Whitney and
Carl Parsons.
Memorials: New Buildingfund al Shiloh Presbyterian,
2638 Grand Oaks Blvd., Burl-
insion. 272l5;CapiialFundal
Ihc First Presbyterian, 508 W.
Davis St,.Burlington,27215 or•Scholursiiip Fund at Hampden-
Sydncy College, PQ Box 637.
Hampdcti-Sydoey, VA 23943.
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A'Kyarvis 'U'LitUe
Tajarvis -n-Linle.36.died
■180.12.2012 at WFUBMC following declining health.He was bom in Concord onOc'- 3, 1975. son of NathanTyson and Mildred Little. Forseveral years he worked alUxinglon Fiimirure and was amember of New ResurrectionFull Gospel I2huich.
•Survivors; his wife. KristiLittle of Albemarle; his fatherand step-mother, Nathan andFrancis Tyson ofMocksvilie;2sons, Tajarvis Little Jr. and Na-ihan Utlle. both of Albemarle;a daughter. Patricia Little ofAlbemarle; a brother, Daniel(Kimberiy) Tyson of Salisbury; 2 step-brothers, JonathanJohnson of the home and Dat^«n Johnson of Mocksville; 2
sisters. Erica Tyson of Salisbury, and Tina (Earl) Tucker ofCharlotte; a siep-sister, LatishaYoung of Mocksville; paternalgrandmother. Linda Blackwell
ofCooieemec.His funeral service was heldJan. i8al2p.m.alErwinTemple CME Church in Woodleaf.Burial followed in Rutherford
Memorial Park in Concord.The family received friends atthe church one hour before the
service.
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UAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thoreday, Jan. 19,2012
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Mocksville, NO
Leatricc 'Boots' Harrell
Mrs. l^iitrice Elizabeth
Miller "Boots" Harrell. 88, of
Chaffin Road, Woodleaf. died
Sunday. Jan, 15, 2012. at The
Laurels of Salisbury.
She was bom April 8. 1923,
in Fedemlsbiirg. Md. to the laic
Fred G. and Annie Deshicid
Culver Miller. Mrs. Harrell was
retired from HT Hall Manufac
turing. She was a member of
Woodleaf Uniied Methodisi
Church where she was a mem
ber of the Uniied Methodist
Women. Mrs. Harrell was a
member of ihe Mocksville Se
nior Citizens. She enjoyed cro
cheting and quilling.
She was also preceded in
dealh b> her husband. Arthur
Lesier Hnmll .Sr.
Survivors: .3 daughters,
Carol Ann Tayliir (Jwnes) of
Woodleaf, Linda E. Neff and
Repscy G. Kelley (Herbert E.);
all of Salisbuiy: 2 suns. Randy
F. Harrell (Cindy) of New Lon
don and Arthur L. Harrell Jr,
of Statesville; a sister, Jo Ann
Hendrikson of Dover, Del.;
10 grandchildren; 16 greai-
grandchitdren; a great-great
grandchild; many nieces and
nephews; and a special niece,
Sharon Holotanko of North
Hasi, Md.
A funeral service was lo be
conducted at 2 ii.m. Wedne.s-
day, Jan. 18 al Woodleaf Unit
ed Methodisi Church with the
Rev, Dennis Hanell officiating.
Burial followed in Needmore
Bapbst Church Cemetery in
Woodleaf. The family received
friends Tuesday. Jan. 17 at
Eaton Funeral Home, Mocks
ville.
Memorials; Woodleaf Meth
odist. PO Box 299, Woodleaf.
27054.
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\RayiQond L, Fisher
Raymond L. "Pav.-"Paw"
Fisher, 57. died on Tuesday.
Jan. !0.2(ll2in his home.
He was bum in Salisbury
on March 7, 1954 to Raymond
Ralph and Willie Mae Fhhcr.
He attended Price High School
in Salisbuiy. He was employed
al Cannon .Milis until his illness
would no longer allow him to
work- During one of |iis many
hospilalizBiions. he met end
married the love of his life.
Gwendolyn. They remained to
gether more than 30 years. He
enjoyed watching TV show*,
playing video and computer
games, solilaitc, wreslliDg. the
Carolina Tarheels, and the Dal
las Cowboys. lie formed a life
friendship with his physician.
Dr. Myron Goodman, who
cared for him his entire life.
He was preceded in death
by his parent*, a sister. Rosa
Mac 1-jshcr; ,i brother.Roy J^e
Fisher
Survivors: his wife, Gwen
dolyn Fisher of the home; 2
daughters. Jamelia B. Martin of
Salisbury , and Tonya Rogers of
Mocksville; a nephew that he
was reared in the home with,
1 Mclvin (Geraldine) Fisher of1 Salisbury; 5 grandchildren in
cluding a grandson reared in
the home, Brandon A. Ford
Sr., Ebony (Franklin) SiBbrd,
Eric L. Fair Sr.. Sherell Simp
son. and (^laddarrius Ford: 7
peat-grandchildren, ZaryTI.
9nriyah, Brandon Jr., Brailyn,
\hmad, Eric Jr., and Zcvach;
j special friend. Milton Pruilt; ,
tlis sister-in-law. Jean Taylor,
his favorite (2NA. Aashlcy Dal-
lon; and a host relatives and
friends.
His ftincral sen-ice wa.s held
Sunday, Jan. 15 at 3 psn. in
the chapel of Graham Funeral
Homo. Dr. Ivey L. Cowan of
ficiated and burial followed in
Rose Cemetery. The family
received friends 30 minutes be
fore the service.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RFXORD.Thorsday, Jan, 19,2012 •
Davie County Public LioraiyMocksville. NC
Daisy Kollz Medford
Mis. Daisv Pollz Medford,
73, ofSplii nil] Lane, Mocks-
viJIc. died Sunday, Jan. IS.
2012. al Bhon Center • Salis
bury,
She was bom Jan. 20. 193S.
in Foni>lh County to the late
Francis and Margaiet March
Foil?..
Mrs, Medford was also pre
ceded in death b)' her husband,
Joe Allen Medford,
Surs Ivors: 2 sons. Gary Med
ford and Datiyl Medford. both
of Mocksville; a sister, Kay
Foil/ of Wiiiston-Salcm; and 2
grandchildren.
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Sharon lyOuLso PlotI
Mrs. Shnrun t.ouise Knoll
Ploti, 66. Country Lane.
Mocksville, died Frtdiiy, Jiiii,
13.2012, ai Wake Forest Bap
tist Health - Davic Hospital,
She was born Sept, 22, 1945
in Ircdel I County to Darrell Atn-
brasc Knnttand the late i'aiiline
Patricia Overcosh Knolt. Mrs.
Piott wasaChrisliiin.She loved
music and «aiciiing birtls. Mrs.
Piott enjoyed taking care of her
family-She was a caring peison
and enjoyed helping others.
She was also pieceded ln
death by a brother. Thomas
Knott,
Survivors: her husband. Bud
dy Piott of the home: her father
ofJonesville; a daughter, Shelli
Piott of Greensboro; a sister.
Carol Barger of Troutman: 2
brothers, Darrcli l/:c Knott
(Linda) of Madison and Barry
Knoll (Cindy) of Mootesville:
and several nieces and neph
ews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 pjn , Monday. Jan.
16 at Eaton l-'unetal Chapel
with (lie Rev. Randy Manser
officiating Burial followed in
Oak Grove t.'nited Methodist
Church Cemetery. 'Ihe family
received friends on Monday at
the fimenil home.
Memorials: charity of do
nor's choice.
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Fletcher M. Queen Jr.
Fletcher M. Queen Jr..
Pine Ridge Road. Mocksville.
died on Friday. Jan, 13. 2012,
at Forsyth Medical Center,
Bom in Oconec. S,C„
Ja. 2S, 1935.he was the son of
the late Reurher M, Queen Sr.
and Maggie Hambv Queen. He
was a member of First Baptists/ ,Church Coolcemee. choir di-^««
Joe Alton Rcavirector and deacon. Cooleemce
Men's Civitan: Army Notional
Guard Reserves, and was retired
from National Starch Chemical
Company io Salisbury.
Survivors: his wife of 5'
years, Helen Quarles Queen;
daughter. Angela Queen (Dan)
fhicc of Mocksville, 4 giand-
chlldrtn. Jonathan. Noah,
and Nathan West, and Harloy
Price.
He was alsopreceded in death
by a daughter, Lynn Queen and
grandson, Dusiin West,
A celebration of life service
was held on Monday. Jan-16 at
3 p.m. at First Baptist Oiurch
Cooleemce, with the Rev. Al
ien Miillins. Pastor Shelby
Hai'boiir. and Pastor John Groff
officiating. The family receive
friends Monday, at the church
priorio the service. Burial fol
lowed in the Jerusalem Baptist
Ciiurch Cemetery,
.Memorials; Camp Manna
Ministry. tvo Stan Riddle. 153
Gibson Way, Mocksville: or
First Baptist Cooieerttee. PQ
Box 518, Cooleemee, 1
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s, 77. for
merly of Mock.sville, died on
Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 2:29 aju.al
Foisyth Medical Center,
Bom Aug. 24, 1934. in For
syth County to the Uie Thad-
dius Joel Rcavis and Virginia
May Rcavis. he served in the
Army during the Korean War
He retired from RJR Tobacco
Co. after 30 ycars-
His brothers. Paul Reavis
and Owen Reavis. also preced
ed him in death.
Survivors: his wife of 45
years. Fmnkie Tolley Reavis;
2 sons. Joe D, Reavis of Clcm-
mons and Barry Reavis of For
syth County; 2 daughters, Pa
mela U, Billups of Mocksville,
Virginia Mac iGinny) Reavis
of Forsyth County: 11 grand
children; 9 greal-grandcluidien;
and a sister. Nancy DuMont of
Forsyth County.
Funcml anangeincnts arc
being made at Eaton Funeral
Service.
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y>^Bobb> Craft SheetsMr. Bobby Craft Sheets. 76.of Smith Road, Mocksville.
died Thursday. Jan. 19,2012.He was bom Jan. 13. 1936.in Forsyth County to the lateThomas Grady and Margaret
Williams Craft Sheets. Mr.Sheets was retired from RJ.
Reynolds. He was a veteran ofthe U5. Army having servedduring the Korean Conflict.He was also preceded indeath by a sister, Marjorie
James,Survivors! a sister, NancyFesperman of Lawrcnceville,Ga.: a brother, William DSheets of Squim, Wash.; 3nieces, Janet Klen, Robin Heu-litt and Susan Gardner and their
spouses: and a nephew. Bill
Sheets Jr.
At the request of the de
ceased, no services will be
held.
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Evelyn W.AshcraftMrs. Evelyn Woodard Ash-craft, 88, of Winston-Salemdied Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012
at Clare Bridge of Winston-
Salem.She was bom Jan. 9,1924 in
Clarksville, Ark. to Viviane and
Floy Mae Marler Woodard.
Surviving: a daughter, KarenAshcraft of Mocksville; a son,John Ashcraft of Atlanta, Ga.:3 grandchildren, Rachel, Brittany and Adam; and a great-
granddaughter, Taylor Ann.A memorial service will be
held in Atlanta.
Online condolences: mnv.
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Louise J. Shores
Louise J. Shores, 93, of
Greenville, died on Wednes
day, Jan. 18, 2012 at UHS In-
patient Hospice in Greenville,
She was the widow of Jake
Shores. She was bom Oct. 8,
1918 at Independence, Va, to
the late Letcher lliomas Jen
nings and Bessie McKnight
Jennings.
Siuviving: daughter and
son-in-law, Phyllis and Ken
neth Gibson of Greenville: 2
grandchildren, Jeff Gibson and
wife Marilyn of Greenville,
and Kimberly Gibson of At
lanta, Ga.: 3 great-grandchil
dren, Hannah Gibson. Hope
Gibson and Holly Gibson: 2
sisters, Betty Ward of Indepen
dence, Va. and Donna James
and husband R.G. of Sparta; 5
sisters-in-law, Mary Jennings
of Clearbrook; Va., Mozelle
Jennings and Geneva Jenningsof Oalax, Va„ Dawn Jennings
of Independence, and Betty Jo
Campbell and husband Harlan
of Greensboro: brother-in-law.
Bill Shores of Galax, Va.: niec
es and nephews.
Fimeral services were held at
It am.Saturday.Jan.21,2012
in Reins-Sturdivant Funeral
Home Chapel, Independence,
Va., with burial in Indepen
dence Cemetery.
Memorials; in memory of
Louise to University Health
Systems Service League of
Greenville Inpatient Hospice,
C/0 PCMH Fountation, PC
Box 8489, Greenville, 27835-
8489: or Alzheimer's NC, 1.305
Drive. Suite 101, Raleigh,
27609.
y^Barbara A. Wentworth
Miss Barbara Ann Went
worth, 68, died Wednesday,
Jan. 18,2012 at Forsyth Medi
cal Center.
She was bom Dec. 22,1943
in Strafford County, N JI. to the
late Joseph and Gladys Meserve
Wentworth.
She is preceded in death by
her parents and one sister, Su-
zan St. Laurent.
Surviving: 2 brothers, Joe
Wentworth Jr. and wife Helen
of Advance, and Tom Went
worth of RoUinsford, N.H.: 6
nieces and nephews, Jeremy
Wentworth of Clemmons, Jen
nifer Spencer of Huhtersville.Amy-Marie Rossin of Virginia
Beach, Va., Joshua Wentworth
of Winston-Salem, Lori Lan-
dry of Dover, N.H. and Tracy
St. Laurent of Rochester, N.H.;
and several great nieces and
nephews,
A funeral service was con
ducted at 11 am. Friday, Jan. 20
at Hayworth-Miller Kindcrton
Chapel by the Rev. Dana Woo-
ten. The family received friends
following the service. Burial
was in Holy Trinity Cemetery
in Somersworth, Nil.
Memorials: The Enrichment
Center of Winston-Salem, 1006
S. Marshall St. Winston-Salem.
27101.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 26,2012
Oavie County Public uui a.y
Mocksville, NC
Johnny M. Whitt
Johnny M. Whin. 67, of S.
M. Whitt Drive, Mocksville,
died on Wednesday, J.m. 18,
2012, at his home.
Bom in Forsyth County on
May 19, 1944, he was the son
of Nellie Hepler Whitt and the
late Sidney Monroe Whitt. He
retired as a SFC in the U.S.
Anny with over 20 years ser
vice. He was a Vietnam vet
eran and was the recipient of
the Bronze Star, Meiitorioiis
Service Medal, and the Army
Commendation Medal. He
was highly decorated with nu
merous citations for honorable
service to a country he loved.
He was a lifetime member of
NCOA and the DAY. He also
drove for 20 years for COx Mo
tor Express. He was a member
of the Mocksville Church of
God.
Also surviving: his wife of
32 years, Deborah Simpson
Whttt of the home; a son and
daughter-in-law, Johnny Mon
roe "Jay" Jr. and Larissa Whitt
of Thomasville; 2 daughters.
Lori Whitt of Columbus and
Pamela M. (Charlie) Keen of
Mocksville; a brother, Richard
(Geima) Whitt of Mocksville;
5 grandchildren. Dustin C. Mc-
Cullough, Drake Garrett, Dal-
ton Whitt, Bethany Painter and
Sarah Painter; a special niece.
Shelia Weathers; special aunts.
Alma Needham and Louise
Hepler; and several nephews,
nieces, and brothers and sis-
ters-in law.
A celebration of life service
was held Friday, Jan. 20 at 11
am. in the Davie Funeral Ser
vice Chapel with the Revs.
Larry Hollilield and Daniel
Gamble officiating. Burial was
at 1 pm. Friday in the Salis
bury National Cemetery with
full military honors by the U.S.
Army Fbneral Support Detail
from Ft. Bragg.
Memorials: DAY Memo
rial Program, PO Box 14301,
Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301;
or Mocksville Church of God
Building Fund, 862 US 64E,
Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
daviejiinerahervlcexom.
y^Kobert Howcll Wise
Mr. Robert Howell "R.H."
Wise, 72, of Deadmon Road,
Mocksville, formerly of Cliq-
ton, died in Forsyth Medical
Center in Winston-Salem on
Friday, Jan. 20,2012.
Funeral services were Mon
day at 2 pm. at Owen Grove
Pentecostal Free Will Baptist
Church with the Revs. Kim
Strickland, Curtis Tanun, Bob
by Cavenaugh and Ken Furches
officiating. Burial followed in
Clinton C^metety.
Bom in 1939 in Sampson
County, Mr. Wise was the son
of the late James F. and Otha
TVndall Wise. He was a mem
ber of Owen Grove Pentecostal
Free Will Baptist Church and a
former supervisor with Citst-
wood Farms.
Survivors: his wife, Jeanette
T. Wise; 3 sons, Keith Wise
and wife Lisa of Mocksville,
Frederick Wise and wife Bev
erly of Clinton, and Greg Wise
and wife Emily of Roseboro; a
brother, David Wise and wife
Joyce of Clinton; 8 grandchil
dren: and a great-grandchild.
Online condolences: mnr.
royalhallJuneraIhome.com.
'onda Leigh Wyatt
Miss Vonda Leigh Wyatt,
46, of Cedar Rock, Mocksville,
died Thursday, Jan. 19,2012 at
Presbyterian Hospital - Main
in Charlotte.
Miss Wyatt was bom Aug.
17,1965, in Forsyth County.
In addition to her mother,
Elizabeth Harris Wyatt, she
was preceded in death by an in
fant sister, Josephine Wyatt.
Survivors: her father. Bill
Lee Wyatt Sr. (Cindy) of
Mocksville; a brother. Bill Lee
Wyatt Jr. of Rutherfordton; a
niece, Jessica Cheyenne Wy
att; and aunts and uncles, Ruth
and Wilson Foster of Advance,
Charles Harris of Charlotte,
Bobby and Eve Harris of Cali
fornia and Carolyn and Rex
Thompson of TJiomasville.
A memorial service was con
ducted at 2 pm., Simday, Jan.
22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Daniel Gamble
officiating.
Memorials: to the family at
PO Box 1111, Mocksville.
Online condolences: mnr.
ealonJiHteralservice£om.
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^ Veronica Ka>c Cannady
Veronic.i Kuyc Gnssham
CannniJy. of Washington.
D.C. died on Jan. 2.S. 2012 al
lilt WBshingUin Facilily Nurs-
. ing Home.
She was bom on Feb. 2.
l'>58 in Stniesville. the first
of five children bom to Den
nis and IXiiis Gresham. While
young, the fninily relocated in
Wa.shinglon. DC. where she
was educated in the Washing
ton Mciropolilun aica schools.
.She tcMik can; of her siblings
while lier mother worked. Af
ter gelling older and wanting to
spread her svings. she moved
10 Wiiijion-Salcm and worked
bricfiy as a home health aide
with the county. There she mei
and manivd Aivm T. Cnnnadv.
They xvcte a close couple and
attended Goler Memorial AME
Zion Church. During the years
with her husband, her faith in
(hxl inaliircd. They attended
Bible study at the church and
studied in their home. She
proved that faith in Cod was a
Job type of faith. She felt that
(iod could do iinythhig but fail
and lived her faith every day.
Her husband died on Feb. 27.
21M0. She luoced to Mocksville
.tnd joined St. John ANfE/ion
Church, where she bccaine
an usher. It was her faith thai
helped her to hold on when she
learned of her ihness in 2009.
She moved back to V\as|iinp-
Tvui. D ( to be untlet ihc care
III her tnother .She used this
lime to atone, reflect, and to
pie|viie lor the journey. She
joined Union Wesley AME
Church, the church home of
her inciibcr. She continued her
.stud) of the Bible ami attended
uerkly Bible study.
She was preceded in death
by her father. Dennis Gresham:
.1 brother. Dennis Lcroy Grcsh-
nni; and her husband.
SiiiA Ivors: her mother and
Mep-falher. Doris Greshiim
lliiphcs and Andre Hughes of
Washington. D.C. a si.sler. Kar
en (ireshain of Baltimore, Md.;
2 brothers. Kenneth Eugene
Gre.sham of Gibsonton. Fin.
and Ricky Allen Gresham of
BenncMsvillc. S.C.: additional
"Mslrts" Brentla Burn' of New
Yotk City. Teresa Dulln "I
Mocfcsviltc. Rebecca Iknrd of
Scat Pleasant. Md. anil Cynthia
(Stanley) Campbell of Mootcs-
ville; 2 sisters-in-law, Alice C.
Unillitr and Pecola C. Ilolmnn,
both of Mocksville: special
niece, Raven Hodgins of Wash
ington. D.C.: a ho.st of nieces,
nephews, and other relatives.
Her funeral service was held
Wcdnc.sday.Feb. 1 al i 1 am.at
St. John AME Zion Church in
Mocksville. Pastor Gwendolyn
Hampton officiated and burial
followed in National Cemeicty
In .Salisbury The family re
ceived friends at the church 30
minuics before liir service
• DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPKIsiv KKCOKD.li.ursday. Feb. 2.2012
Davte County Public Librarv
MociisviHe
)( George AJtnn Carter
Ge^gc Alton Caner, ol
RiciiGolil (High Rock ijkcl,
died at home in his sleep about
2:30 .i.ni. on Sninrda). Jan. 2S,
2()12.
He »'as a happy and outgo
ing person who enjoyed trav
eling and life on the Inke. He
loved getting a group of peo
ple together for fiHid. fun and
friendship He retired as police
chicfin Mocksvillelii 1987and
lived the ne.y 25 years travel
ing, fishing and enjoying eveiy-
thingio life.
Survivors: his wife of 58
years. Betty Angcll Carter,
children. Kelly C.'iuier (wife
Laurenl. and Crystal Carter
a grandson. Michael Carter;
and 2 granddaughters. Briana
Rungeand Valeric Rungc.
Fuueral and services ate for
iminediaie family.
Online condolences' mtni'.
iiiminerseltfiiwr{ilh"mesom.
^ Jean "hiiker Cope
Mrs Ji-riii Tucker Cupc, 72.
of Advance died Ihursday.Jan.
26. 2012 at Forsylh Medical
Center.
She was bom June 5, 1939
in Davic County to Hillary and
Ellen Riddle 1'ucker.
Mrs. Cope's husband. David
Alton Cupc preceded her in
death.
Survivors: a son. Rocky
Cope and wife Mandy of Bel-
ton. Texas; 2 step-grandsons,
Kyle and Ryan: and a brother.
Thurmiin Tucker of Advance.
A graveside service was held
at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 28 tit
Btxby Ptcsbyicrian Church
with the Rev. Peter Peteison
officiating.The family received
friends following the service.
Online condolences: ii'iviv.
liumvrlh-iiulUr.com.
Xl>anny Paul Methol
Danny Paul Methot, 56. of
Mock.svillc died Jan. 22. 2012
iit l-'oiiylh Medical Ccnter.
Boin in Shiawassee Mich, on
Ian- 24. 1956. he was a son of
Edith Gray Methot and the late
Ros-ccl!Methot Hewasamcm-
set of West Yadkin Assembly
of (5od in Hamptonville.
Survivors: his wife of nine
years. Consnelo "Chelly" Viirel
Mellioi; 2 stepsons. Stephen P.
Shea I! ofWinston-Salcm.Dan
iel John Shea of Miami Beach.
Fla., a daughter. Keisfy Rose
Ixontud Methot of Fluiida.
A celebration of life service
was held on Sattnday. Jan. 28
at 11 a.m. at West Yadkin As
sembly of Cod in Hampton
ville. with Pastor Uilin Bycrly
offlcinling. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
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Davie County ,
Wocksyille, NC
'Buster'Cleary
^ Mr. J C. "Buster" Cleaiy, 77,
of Nonb Main Street, Mocks-
villc, died Sunday. Jan, 29,
2012, at his home-
He was horn Sept, 9, 1934,
in Davie County to the late
Altiiuin and Maggie Slcwan
neary. Mr. Cleary was owner/
operator of Cleary Auto Sales.
He was a veteran of the U.S.
Army having served during the
Korean Conflict. Mr. Cleary
was a member of First Baptist
Church. He had sened as a
town commissioner of Mocks-
ville for more than 30 years and
was police commissioner. Mr.
Cleary had also served as a Da-
vie County commissioner. He
was n member of the Rcpiib-
iicnn Party. Mocksvilic Ma
sonic Lodge AF&AM No. 1.34.
Winston-Salcm Sbriners Oasis
Temple, Scottish Rite, Mocks-
ville Uons Club and Mocks
vilic Moose lasdge.
He was alssi preceded iit
death by his wife. Owen Lack
ey Cleary.
Survivors: David Anderson
of Mocksville. who he con
sidered a son; a sister-in-law,
Nancy "Becky" L. Wike; a
brother-in-law.Conrad"Butch"
Lackey, both ofHiddenilc; and
faithful canine companion. Re-
cw.
A funeral ser.ice was to be
conducted at 2 p.m.. Wednes
day. Feb. I at Eaton l-itncrnl
Chapel with Dr. Van Lankford
ofiicialing. Burial was to fol
low in Rose Cemetery witii
Masonic graveside rites. Com
munity members may come
by the I'uneml home any lime
prior lo the service to pay their
resiiects.
Memorials: Masonic Home
for Children at Oxford, 600
College Street. Oxford. 27565;
or Shriners Hospital for Chil
dren. Office of the Develop
ment or Donations, 2900 Rocky
Puinl Dr., Tampa, FL .33607 or
call800-24l-GlIT.
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DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. Feb. 2.2012
Mr. Paul "James" (lodbcy
Jr., 74. of Stony Point, tlicd
■S'lindas. J.m. 29. 2(112 at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Ccnier
ill Wioston-Salein.
He was bom Jan. 16. 193ti,
ill [Javie County, to the late
I'aul Hoii.ston Godbey Sr. and
l.ucy Mac Plowman Oodbey.
Ml. Oodbey was a velermi of
ilie t.'.S. Amiy. Hcwasiirac-ing and wrestlinji fan and en
joyed classic and antique cars.
Mr. Godbey enjoyed reading,
ispcsiaily the ""nirifly Nickel,"
He luscd holding babies.
He ua> .ilsii preceded in
death by 2 biolhcrs. Aniolciand
Jcrrv Oodbev
Survnors: his ssitc. Itiilll S.
Moitois- of ihe home: 5 chil
dren, Paulcrtc Biadford of
Lexington, Joanne Hyde (Ronnie) of Georgia. Frank Oodbey
(Penny) of l.exin6ton. Keith
Goilbey I Mary) of Rooky Point
.and Danette Dunn lOrcg) of
Advance; 8 grandchildren; 6
great-grandchildren; a brother,Leon Oodbey (Barbara) of
W.ishh.gion; 2 stepchildren,
Roger Monow (Jane) of Troiil
man and Lisa Morrow of .Stony
Point: 1 slepgrandchildrcn; and
■ numerous nieces and nephew s
A funeral service was con
ducted at 11 a.m.. Wednesday.
Feb. 1 at Dutchman Crwk
Japlisi Church wilti the Revs,
riiomss Tuggle and Ted Tug-tie officiating. Burial followed
n the church cemetery. Tlic
family received friends Tues
day. Jan. 31, at Eaton Funeral
Home.
.Memorials; Ameriean Heart
Assoc.. Memorialsfrribuies
Processing Center. PO Box
5216. Glenn Alien. VA 230.58-
52 J 6.
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)C Sylvia Jean Hutchcns
Mis- Sylvia Jcati Ireland
Hutchens. 71. died Wednes
day, Jan. 25,2012 at Universal
Health Care in King, following
it pei iod of declining lieiilih.
She was bom M.ny 10. 1940
in Davie County to the lute Jay
and Tossic Booc Ireland. She
retired from Drexel I lerirage ofMocksviile. Before rciiremenl.she enjoyed IravcUng with
her two friend?. Caiolyii and
Myrtle of Mocksviile, .She enjoyed gardening, slioppinp. and
spending lime wilh family.She was also fircceded in
dc.iih by her husband. Roy CiU-
vin Hutchens. and .sisicrs, Betty
Ruth Hunley and Pnuliiic Irc-
Utid Andcrsoti
Survivors; tici son. RoyDwayne (Kathyl Hutchens of
Pfafliotvn; brothers. Clyde Ire
land and Jerry (Martha) Ireland,
all of Davie Count) : .5 grand
children. Tabilhii iDiisIy) Bnt-
ton of Dobson. Milr.i Hutchens
and Melissa (LJward) Brovvii,
all of Yadkinv ille. Ricky Royal
of East Bend and Robert Royal
of Pfafftown: 6 grent-grand-
children, Devin and Victoria
Burton of Dobson. Cheyenne
Mid Hailey Brown of Yadkin
ville; Codie Royal and Domien
Royal of Boonville.
The family rrccivcd friends
Saturday. Jan. 28 at Ocniry
Family Funeral Service in Yad
kinville. Her fimcral service
followed at 3 p.m. in the Genuy
Family Chapel with the Rev.
Bill Jenkins officiating Burial
followed in Bear CrveV Baptist
Chumli Cemetery. G
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Mocksviile, NC
Vioii l Marie Sharpi"
Vidlcl Marie Siiarpc, '11. of
Mooksvillc, dicti Jan. 24, 2012
Ji Gordon Hospice House in
Sialcsville.
She was bom in Davle Coun-
I)- on July 4, 1920. dauyhicr to
the lute R.l. Peoples and Dolly
Belle McBride Peoples.
A celebration of life service
was held on Friday. Jan. 27 at
2 pjii, from die Mackic-Sin-
clair-Hflwkins Funeral Chapel
with Pastors Randall Mitchell
and i.onnic Wilson ofliciiiling.
Tlic family received friends
one hour prior to the service.
Burial folloned the service
in the Chestnut Grove United
Mcihodist Church Cemetery.
Mocksviilc.
Survivors; 2 sons. W.B.
Sbarpc of MocksvHlie. Jerry
Sharpeof Ya(Ikinvillc:n daugh
ter. Jean Riddle of Staiesviile:
2 sisters. Ruth Erie Walker of
Mocksviilc and Myrle biwdcr-
milk of Janieslown: 5 grand
children Kevin Sharpe (De-
nail), D.ivid Riddle (I'auiu).
Nelson Riddle (Pam), Joel Kid
die (Dcixirah). and Paul Riddle
(Kim); and 6 greiu-graiidchil-
dren.
Slic was also preceded in
death by her husband Wilfred
B. Sliarpe Sr., and a brother.
Ted Peoples.
Mcninrinls: Temple Baptist,
205 Mu-seuni Kd.. Sialcsville.
28677: or Gordon Hospice
Home. 23-17 Simonton Road.
Staiesviile. 28625.
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miicAn'.oii, liiujiincral.ciim
Douglas M. Stanley
Douglas McAnhur Stanley.
66. ol Mocksvilie dies! Jan. 25.
2012 at Forsylh Medical Ccii-
ter-
Bom m Davie County on
March 5. 1945: he was the son
to the late niomas L. Stanley
and Jessie l.ee Cooley Stanley.
Survivors: Paulette l.oftin,
the mother of his children; 2
sons. Robert D. Stanley (Sum-
tncrl of Wavncsbuig Ohio.
Luther A. Stanley (Rebecca)
of Cooieemee: a daughter Me-
linda S. Aquino (Thomas) of
Canton Ohio: a broibci . David
Stanley of Woodleaf; 6 sis
ters. Maty Lynn .Motsingcr of
NVinston-Salcm. Dora Corbett
of Rockwell, Zelma Mcl^l.-md
of Advance,Barbara llolrneKof
Newport News. Dolly Brown of
Winsion-Snlem, Linda Shores
of Woodleaf; 7 giandcliililren.
Anthony and his wife RilBy.
Lauten. ami Dominick Aqui
no, all ol Ohio. Misty Stewart
(Jeffcty) of .Salisbury, Logan.
Trevor, and Chcston Stanley of
Waynesbmg Ohio; and a great
grandchild. Ashlyn Sinilli of
Salisbury.
He was also preceded in
iesilli by 3 brothers. Joe. Fred.
ind Tom Stanley, and 4 sisters.
>can, Nota. Martha. Alamae.
md Ollic.
A celebration of life service
vas held Sunday, Jan. 29 at 3
).iu- at South River Church of
Christ witli Brothers Tommy
Graham ntid Jimmy Stone offi
ciating. He lay in stale one hour
priot to the service. Borial fol
lowed in the church cemetery
The family received friends on
Saturday. Jan. 28 at Davie Fu
neral Service.
Online condolences "hw.
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Feb. 2,2012
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Otis Lee Snow
Tlie Rev. Otis Lee Snow, 70,
of Hannouy died Siilutday, Jan.
28. 2012. at Fonylll Medical
Center in Winsion-Saleni.
He was bom July 21. IWl.
ill Olin, the son of ihe iaie J3.
and Billie Donaldson Snow. He
w.isa liiy speaker for the United
Melliodist churches iinhc North
Iredeli area for 30 years before
following his calling into full-
tune ministry for 16 jcars. He
served the following churches;
Sandy Ridge. Fairmont. Snow
Creek. Moss Chapel in the
Nortli Iredell area and Memori
al UMC in Kannai>olis. He was
thedirectorofMethodist Motor-
sports Evangelism for the UMC
Western NC Conference for 10
years. He was associiite pastor
and Sunday school teacher at
Claiksbury UMC in Harmony
where he served ts a member
of the building team. Matthew
25 Ministries, choir and admin-
islrative council. During retire
ment. he was always honored
and enthusiastic to go to othet
churches in Iredell and Dasie
eounlies sharing Cod's love.
He was a voliintcci reader with
Mrs. Roberts' class at Hurmony
Elementary School.
He vvas also preceded in
dealli by 2 sisters. Kecii Reeves
and Annie Ij'u Martin; and 2
brothers. J.L Snow and James
"Dick" Snow.
Survivors. hiv wife of 46
years. Joutta McMahun Snow,
whom he married on Oct. 24.
1965; .3 daughters. Tracy Plott
of Harmony. Susan Snow (Ma-
cluin Bryant) of Wlnston-Sa-
lem. and Lori Snow of States-
ville; 2 grandchildren. Leah
H.iiTcison tEvan) of Hudson
and Evan Plott of Harmony; a
grcal-granddauglller, Carlc)
Hiirrclson of Hudson; 2 si-sters.
Fniinie Gaither (Wilbur) of
Harmony and Julia Tumberiin
of Texas; and 3 brnihcrF. .S T.
•Snow (Ruth) of Mixk.sville.
Gene Snow and l.eroy Snow
(Betty), ali of Harmony.
The family received friends
Tuesday at Bunch-Johtison Fu
neral Home. Funeral sen ices
celebrating Rev. Snow's life
were held at I I a m. Wednes
day. Feb. I III Clarksbury
United Methodist Church with
the Revs. Mandy Jones and Mi
chad ShuHbtd officiating. 1he
body lie in state .30 minutes pri
or to the service iiiid burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery.
Jeremiah Mc.Mnlion. Dean
Oaither. Larry Gaither. David
Snow.David Ball..Stan Stroud.
Jacob Stioud. Josh Snow and
Dickie Snow served as pallbeai-
ers. United Melliodist ministers
and pastors served a.s honorary
pallbearers.
Online condolences; uivu.
Innicltjohnson/iin i-ro/'jowr.
ivun.
Mcmoiials; Clarksbuiy
Building Team, c/o Richard
Brazel. 620 Oak Hollow Road.
Union Grove. 28689; .Matthew
25 Ministry. 105 E. Memorial
Hwy.. Harmony. 2iv634.
^John Henry Foster Jr.
Mr. John Henry Foster Jr.,
73, of Mocksville, died on
Wednesday. Feb. 1. 2012 of
an extended illness at Forsyth
Medical Center in Winston-
Salent.
HewasthesonoftheUleJohn
! lenry Foster Sr. and Jessie Wil
son Foster, bom Sept. 25,1938
in Diivie County. He graduated
I'rtiin Davie County Training
School, and attended business
school in Winsion-Salem. He
had worked at Davie Logging
and Lumber, and served in the
US. Army Jan. 15.1962-Dcc.
13,1962. "Johnny," as he was
called, loved to play pool and
gardening. He was a member of
Mainville AMEZion Church in
Mocksville where he served on
many boards and was a faith
ful member. On Jan. 11, 1962
he married Nellie Thomas and
they enjoyed 50 years of mar
riage. They had eight chadrcn,
Survivors: his wife, NeUie
Thomas Foster of the home; 8
children, Johnny Phillip (Cece
lia) Foster of Sumter. S .C.. Ter
ry Steven (Almenthia) Foster
of Wayncsville, Miss., Lucinda
Eichison and Dina Eichison.
both of Mocksville, Crystal
Smoot Harrison of Winston-
Salcni, Robin F. (Shannon)
I'ulliam of Mocksville, Colleltc
(Ccdric) Turner of Harmony,
and Li . Col. Michael (Marion)
Foster of Stafford, Va.; 3 sib
lings, Charles (Blondean) Fo>
ler of Winston-Salem; Gary
(Teresa) Foster of Mocksville,
and Beatrice F. (Rondal) Smoot
of Mocksville; 18 grandchil
dren; 17 great-gTaodchildren; a
special tindlhild, Alexus Scott;
a host of nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
His fiineriil service was held
Sunday, Feb. .5 at 3 p.m. at First
Baptist Church in Mockstille.
The Rev. Dorothy KcUey offici
ated and the eulogy was deliv
ered by the Rev. Ronald Speas.
The family received friends at
the cliurch one hour before the
service.
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^Caroline Joan Restivo
Caroline Joan Barot Restivo.
56, of North Harelwood Drive,
Mocksville, died on Thursday,
Feb. 2,2012, at her home.
Bom in Warren County,
N.Y. on July 8. 1955. she was
the daughter of the late James
E. Barot and Gladys Annetta
Bragg Barot. She was a home-
maker and attended Holy Cross
Lutheran Church In Mocks
ville. She enjoyed gardening,
cooking, fashions, home deco
rating, and puzzles.
Survivors: her husband of
13 years. Royce Steven "Russ"
Restivo; 2 step-sons, Michael
(Tina) Restivo of Mocksville
and Saraual Restivo t)f Jack
sonville, Fla.; a daughter,
Tina Marie (Kathy) Donbeck
of Alexandria, Va.; 2 broth
ers. James E. (Nancy) Barot of
Glens Falls. N.V. and Charles
Barot of Hudson Falls, N.Y.; 4
sisters, Linda (Robert) Stevens.
(Thariene "Bunny" (Edwin)
Pugliese. all of Glens Falls,
Cindy Barot of Hudson Falls,
and Ruth (William) Keller of
Alhol, N.Y.; 2 grandchildren,
Aidan and Brady Donbeck. and
a special friend and long time
companion. "Sir Gizmo," her
pet.
Funerai services were con
ducted at the Carlelon Funeral
Home in Hudson Fails, with
burial in the St. Maty Cemetery
in Fort Edward, N.Y.
Memorials: Davie Hospice/
Palliative CareCenter, 377
Hospital St., Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
j diivirfiineralseryice.com
Davie County Public Library
Mocksville, NO
^Clay Asbcrry James
Mr. Clay Asberty Jnmcs, 71,
died Feb. 3. 2012 al Forsylh
Mcdiual Cenler.
He was bom June 6. 1940
in Duvie County to the Icie
Samuel James and Bessie Boyd'
Jumes. Mr. James retired from
Gravely Tractor after 23 years
and was owner of Clay James
Lawn Service- He enjoyed gar
dening and growing tomatoes.
He was also preceded in
death by his brothers and sis
ters, Margie Huckabcc. Mary
Clodfelter. Floyd James, Jes
sie James, Richaid James, and
Laura Lee Durham.
Survivors; his wife, Joyce
Lowery Jame.s; 2 daughters.
Jennifer Weber (Adam) and
Angic Hendricks; 2 step-chil
dren, Linda Wood (Buster)
anil James Rogers (Caila); 10
grandchildren; 3 great-grand
children; 2 sisters, Nellie Gray-
Icy (Ralph) and Myrtle Smith
(Thomas); his little Toy Poodle.
"Angel;" and numerous family
ntcmbers.
A graveside funeral service
was held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday,
l-'eb 7, at Westlawit Gardens
of Memory in Cleramons.The
family received friends nt Hay-
wonh-Miller Kinderton Chapel
prior to the service-
Online condolences: bwh-.
luiworrh-miller.com.
^^onner Adam Lewis
Conner Adam Lewis, I, of
Mocksville, died on Monday,
Jan. 23,2012 al his home.
Bont on Jan. 23,2011 be was
the son ofMark Anthony Lewis
and Christy Michelle Howard.
Also surviving: 3 broth
ers, Daminn Lewis, Devon
Lewis, and Dacoda Lewis, of
the home; great-grandmother,
Mary Hazclwood Motris, of
Rockingham; pandparenls,
Robin Manning, Keith How
ard of Taiboro, Barbara Hud
son and Johnnie Hudson of
Mocksville, and James Lewis
of Bethel.
A graveside service was
conducted on Friday, Jan. 27,
2012a( I pra.lTOinEdgecombe
Memoiial Park in Tarboro. The
family received family and
friends on Wednesday, Jan. 25,
at Davie Funeral Service.
Online condolences: www.
daviefuneral3crvice.com.
Hvathy Ano Lyons
Kalhy Ann Farringlon Ly
ons. 53. died early tn the mum-
tng 1)11 'liicsilay. Jan. 31. 2012
ill Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home after henhree-year battle
with breast cancer surioumicd
by her family
She was biMTi .Aug. 16. t95g
In Graiiviile, N.i' Her par
ents were Harold and Mnti-
lyii hiirington (deceased) and
Mcp-moiher Joan farringlon.
Kiilhy bad many sihlings; .Sha
ron Vonng, Debbie Lncoslc.
Hmcc Farringlon (dcceaBed),
Karen Farrington Knight, Carl
i amngnm. Keith Farringlon.
Gary Farrington and Michael
Fiiiringion. She was married
to her high school sweetheart,
Btiildy Lyons on Dec. 6, 1984
in fidina.Mo.
.Suivivors: 5 children, I-isa
(livens. Robert Lyons. Buddy
Lyons Jr.. Teny Lyons, and
Btiati Lyons: her canine com-
jMnioii "Lesi;* grandchildren,
illlhiiy and Jackson (iivcns,
,Claire and Brendan Lyons.
•Slninc and .Neva Lyons and
-Xamier.
. .Services will be |)rivale.
DAVIKCODN I Y KN I LKPKlSKKKCORD.Thursiduy.heb. 9.2012
Dawe County Public:...
Mocksvilie, NC
X. Helen D. Leonard
Helen Aflon Darr Moiro«'
Leonard, 88, of the Churchland
community in Davidson Coun
ty. died Friday afternoon, Feb,
3, 2012 St Wake Forest Baptist
Health.
The funeral will be at 2 pjn.
Thursday Feb. 9 at Churchland
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Ray N. Howcll IV officiatinj;.
The family will receive friends
in the fellow ship hall following
the service. Burial will follow
at 4 pm. in Forest Hill Metno-
rialPatk.
Mrs. Leonard was bom Feb.
9, 1923 in Davidson County
to William Adam Dart and
fla Potts Darr. She graduated
fioDi the N.C. Baptist Hospit.-i)
School of Nursing as a regis
tered nurse. She worked as a
nurse and nurse supervisor at
Lexington Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Leonard retired froni PPC
Industries in Lexington as a
nurse with the medical depart
ment.
She wa.s also preceded in
death by licr husband, Floyd
Leonard; sisters, Latta Fitzger
ald and Ruth Barnes; 2 broth
ers, Mock Darr and Raymond
Darr; and granddaughter Chris
tina (Dylan) Buneham,
Surviving: ason, Bobby Mor
row of Lexington; a daughter,
Vicki Bcmhardl of Mocksvillc;
granddaughter, Katie Bem-
hardt Lane and husband Ernie
and their daughter Riley Dylan
Lane, all of Pittsboro; broth
ers. Lester Darr and wife Ann
of Lexington, Carey Darr aod
wife Peggy of Welcome; sister-
in-law. Bessie Darr of Reeds;
several nieces and nephews and
great nieces and nephews.
Memorials: Churchland Bap-
tisi.75l6S. NC 150Lexington.
27295.
Online condolences; www.
davidsonfuiicralhoinejtet.
X Lillian Howard Sain
' Mrs. Lillian Howard Sain.
96, of Milling Road, Mocks
villc. died Saturday, Feb. 4.
2012,at Kale B.Reynolds Hos
pice Home in Winston-Saicin.
She was bom July 20. I9f5,
in Davie County, to the late W.
M. Howard Sr. and Ethel Nail
Howard. Mis. Sain was educat
ed in MocksviiJc schools, She
was a lifelong member of Beth
el United Methodist Chuich.
She was also preceded in
cleath by her husband, Pmnk
Sain Jr.; and a daughter. Ann
Sain Fryc; a sister; and 3 broth
ers.
Survivors: a son. Howard
Sain (Teresa): a son-in-iaw,
Sanford Ftye; 3 grandchiidren.
Jim Sain (Christine). Lu Ann
Jordan (Donald) and Sandy
Fiye; 7 greal-giandcJiiidren.
Daniel (Caiolyn) Sain. Andy
Sain, Jeffery Jordan. Lisa Jor
dan Smith (Josh), Eric Joiduii,
Sam Frye and Nick Frye: a
great-grcal-grandsDn, Jack
son Sain; 2 Slcpgrandchildren.
Nick and Kcliie Sexton; several
nieces and nephews; and 3 spe
cial nieces. Janie Swaringen,
Sue Live .imtUiilhiiHoward.
A celehraiion of life service
will be conducted at 3 pun,,
Saiunlay, Feb. 11 at Bethel
United Methodist Church with
the Revs. Tony Owens and Ar-
dis Payne officiating. TTie body
will be placed in the church
30 minutes prior to the ser
vice- Burial will follow in the
church cemetery, No visitation
is scheduled.
Memorials: Bethel Method
ist, c/oKarin Ren, 1216 Davie
Academy Road. MocksvUle: or
charity of donor's choice.
Online coiidulences: ivutv.
eawnfimeralsenWe.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thnrsday, Feb. SI.2UJ2 •
Davie County PuiiiiL wtOiury
Mocksville. NC
Margaret Wyatt Pruitt
Margaret Willamette Wyntt
Pruitt, 69. of Woodieaf, died
Thursday. Feb. 2. 2012 at her
home after losing her battle to
cancer.
She was bom on Nov. 13,
1942 in Willita, Calif. Mrs.
Pruitt had retired fnmi work
ing with the elderly. She was
a meinber of Trinity Baptist
Church. She was kind-hearted
and tender. She enjoyed serv
ing the Lord and helping oth
ers. She loved the mountains.
She was preceded in death by
her dad. Mr. William Woodrow
Wilson Wyatt on July 25.1998;
a sister. Nancy Darlene Wyatt
on Jan. 4,2009; and a daughter.
Carol Diane Bostian on Dec.
24.1968.
Survivors: her mother Laurie
Spears Wyatt of Ukiah. Calif.;
her husband. James Wayne
Pruitt of the home, they wore
married oo April 17 1997: 4
sons. Harold Leroy Bostian Jr.
and family of Granite Quarry.
Terry Lee Bostian and faniiy
of Englcwood, Fla,. John B.
Bostian and fnmily of Mocks-
ville, and Joe Allen Bosiian
of the home; a daughter, Mar
gie Krislina Bosiian Moro and
family of Salisbury,; 3 broth
ers. ilaymond William Wy
att and ftimily of San Diegu.
Calif.. Fred Wilson Wyati and
family of Yuba City, Calif., and
Roger Woodrow Wyatt and '
family of Sonoma, Calif.: 2 I
sisters. Myrtle Louise Gaiiher '
ajid family of Yuba City, and i
Reba Dodilia Laurie Reed and
family of Enumciaw. Wash.;
9 giandchildren; and 8 great
grandchildren.
^aul 'Pecwee' Foster
Paul Anderson "Peewee"
Foster, 8.3. of Ken Dwiggins
Drive. Mocksville, died on
Sunday. Feb. 5.2012, at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Bom in Uavie County on
March 7. 1928. he was the son
of the late William A. Foster
and LilUc K. McCulougli Fos
ter. He was rilired from Drexcl
Heritage Furniuitc Co. and w.^s
of the Baptist faith.
He was also preceded in
! death by his wife. Janic Ruth
Hariey Foster; and 2 brothers
and 2 sisters.
Survivors: a stepson. Nor
man (Audrey) Eldrelh of Kan-
napolis; a stepdaughter. Donna
M. ijim) Allen of Mocksville;
and a slep-granddaughtcr, l.il-
iie Jane Allen.
A celebration of life service
was held Tuesday. Feb. 7 at 7
p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser
vice Chapel with Pastor Darrcll
Cox ofriciatiiig. Burial will be
private. The family received
friends I'uesday at the funeral
home
Online condolences: wmw.
iliiviefunfrul.wiiice^oin.
^.G. Parker
Mr. A.G. Parker, 88, died
Saturday,Feb.4,2012.
He was bora Aug. 9. 1923
in Nash County to the late w
Augusms and Annie Parkex-ZReba'Pauline'Capel
Mr. Pariicr was a vetenm of Rg^a "Pauline" Capel. 84.
!he ILS. Amiy serving during Cooleemee. died on Friday.
World War II. He was a mem- 3. 2012, at Autumn Care
ber of the VFW Prffit 9010 in „fMocksviUc,
Clemmons and served as the in County on
State Chaplain for the VFW for ,3_ 1927. she was the
many years. Mr. Parker was a daughter of the late Emesl S.
member ofYadk-m Valley Bap- Capel and Muiy Alta Check
list Church. Capel. She was a mender of
Preceding him in death was chuieh of Cool-
hisfirslwife.GeorgiaParker. eemee
Survivin: his wife. Fiances s[,g pfgceded in
Parker; 3 daughlere, Toni. Su- djaj, 2 sisters, Ina Capel
san, and Paula; 3 step-children; ^ard and Elsie Capel Strain,
and a host of grandchildren. Survivors: a niece, Freida
A funeral service was held Ward Jordan of Mocksville.
at II ajn. Tuesday, Feb. 7 at a graveside service was con-
Yadkin Valle)' Baptist Church ducted on Sunday. Feb. 5 at 3
with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock p^j, 3, Memorial Park
officiating. Bunal followed at McEwen
the church cemetery. The fain- officiating. The family visited
ily received friends Monday el ^^^ds following the ser-
theHaywonh-MillerKinderton
Chapel. Online condolences: inni-.
Online condolences; www. daviefiiaeralservicf£om.
himnrih-iniUer^om.
14 - DAVIK COlfNl Y ENTKKPRISK RKCORJ).Thursday,Feb.9.2012
Aeitteaetiai service was oeio
Bi n a.rhron Feb. 6 at Trinity
Baptist Church in Mocksville.
with Pa-stor Darrell Cox of-
Davie County Public Liuiuiy
Memorials: Trinity Baptist MOCl'SVillei NC
Bus Ministry. 2722 US 601 S..
Mocksville.
Nora Duiin Barker
Nora Dulin Baiier. 75. died
Peb. 13.2012 In Porsyth Medi
cal t'ciilcr following an extend
ed iiiness.
.She was born in Davie Coun
ty, ilauphler of the late Richard
ITtilin Sr...'ind l.aura Gel! Bow
man Uiiliii. She attended Davic
County Iraining Schixil, and
wor{.cd a nurse assistant at
Aiitiimn Care. She was a mem
ber of Mninsillc AME Zioii
Church and loved to read and
visit friends. She was married
to I'liillip Barker, who preced
ed her ill licftlh. This uriiun had
one son,
SiM vivors: a son. Charles Du
lin of Mocksville: a step-son.
Charltc N. Barker of Mocks
ville; a stc|>-d.tughler. Wynona
Rush of Mix-ksvUle; a brother.
Rkhiirtl < Betty) Duiin of V/iii-
slcin-Saloni; other rcl.itives and
friends
A nienturial service will be
held Saturday. Peb. IX at 6pjn,
in the chapel of Graham Fu
neral Home. The Rev. Donalhy
Kcllc-y will officiate. 'ITte fain-
i!) will tcceivc friends 30 itiin-
iilcs bcfoir the sciv'ico.
Online ciiiHlolenccs- innc.
Ciroliwi'I'ii'HTiilHoinfjit'i.
^CGIcnnie Lee Palton
Glcnnie l.ee Collins I'atton.
66, died at her home in Ad
vance. on Feb. 7, 2012 nflcr
suffering a long term illness.
I*rior to her dealh, she was
Mirroiindcd by close family and
friends.
She was tbc youngest daugh
ter of Mildred Wiggin.s Collins
and Zcke Collins tbolh de
ceased) of J.icksonvjile Bench.
Ha. Mrs. Palton was bom in
JncksonviUe. NC, lived in Win-
Ihrop Beach. Mass, for a short
lime then movetl to Jackson
ville Beach. Fin. and lived there
until she moved to Advance
with her husband Jim. Shec at
tended Rclchcr High School.
She was a dancer and loved to
shag. She was n beach girl all
of Iter life. She and her hu.sband
lim. supported many local or-
giinizfllions. She worked .along
side her husband in the family
owned business Palton Bros.
IncfPBI Music & Games. She
w.ss generous but privnlc who
anonymously contributed to the
welfare of many in licr family
and In the communily .She cared
deeply for those she loved. She
)ud II life relationship with God
and in her Christian walk and
journey most recently was re-
bapn/eJ as a w itness lo others
nf her strong faith
Siirs Ivors: her husband of 48
years. James (Jim) P.itton.a life
residenlofAdvance; herdaugh
ter. Kimberly Patlon Allgood
and grandson Dillan Plowman
and granddaughter. Kelly All-
good of Mocksville; her sister
and brother-in-law. Betty (Col
lins) and Don Vork: sister and
brother-in-law, Marilyn (Col
lins) and Richard Rawlins. all
of Jacksonville. Fla.; many
cousins, nieces (Ixiri Rawlins
Gaies),nephews(ScoltOregury.
Joe York. David Rawlins) and
grcat-nieccs and grc.n-ncphcws
Jacksonville: and many friends
and Hang and Jessie and Karen,
Ben and Mason.
She was also preceded in
death by a nephew , Jeffrey Vin
cent Palton.
Christian memorial .services
were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb.
10 ul Advance United Method
ist Chureh by the Rev. l^nny
Atkins. The family received
friends in the fellowship hall
following the service. A memo
rial service will also he held in
Jacksonville Beach.
MemoriaJ.s: Hospicc/Pal-
liativc Care Cciiler or Advance
United Methodist Church.
Oiiiiiie condolences: mw-m'.
hovo'otrh-ri'i/ft'/ i iiiii
DAVECOUNTyENniRP,mE»ECOR„.-n„„«.„,.,,„,„„
Davie County Public Library
Mocksville, NC
^ Michael Brown
Michael Hnwn.Sb.dicd l-cb.
I?.20l2;il Wakt* I'orcst Baptist
Medical Center.
Contact Grahain Funeral
Home al 1751 -1100 lor arrange
ments. 01 visit wwwXjrahwu-
FHuerttlHottHjH'i.
Ruth Hopkins Sowers
Ruth Hopkins Sowers. 91 .of
Kissimnice. Kla. died Saturday.
Feb. 11.2012.
.She VS.1S l)om in Mocksvjllc.
on Aug. 18. 1920 to the late
Lonnie Fiiillip llojrkins and
iiminti I'loiii (l.ench) Hopkins.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, William
Ira Sowers; a sister. Clara Mae
Hopkins: and a biolhcr. Lonnie
l.ee Hopkins
Sunivors a son. William
Ellis Sowers and wife Diana of
Delia) Beach. Mu.. 2 daugh
ters. Riilh Louise .Sowers of
M.idison and laiVenie Sowers
of Kissinimcc: .> gnindchildren:
and 4 gicat-grandchildren.
ArTtingciiicnls will be han
dled b) Osccola Mcinoi) (j.ir-
dens Funeral Home. Kissini
o
eo
^Harley Bunyan Chatlin
Harley Bunyan "Josh" Chaf-
fin. 76. of Fred Lanier Road.
Mocksville, husband of Bten-
da Gail Lanier Chaffin. died on
Monday.Feb. 13.2012.al Kate
B Reynolds Hospice Home.
Bom in Davie County on
May 6. 1935; son of the late
John B. Chaffin and Hazel
Blaekwelder Chaffin. He was
a member of Ijamcs Baptist
Church.
Sun/ivors; his wife of the
home; a son. Tim D. (Tammi)
Chaffin of Troulman; daugh
ter. Kathy O. (Dale) Herrin of
Alabama; brother. Joe Tommy
Chaffin; 2 sisters. Helen (A.C.)
Ratledge and Ruth (Estes)
Snow, all of Mocksville; .5
grandchildren; Krystlc Her
rin. Brieanna. Duslin. Re
becca, Payton (Jed) Porter; 2
great-grandchildren. Hadley
and Taylor Herrin; and a sle|>-
grandson. Zachary Herrin
A graveside service will
be held on Friday. Feb. 17 at
11 a.m. in the Ijanics Baptist
Church Cemetery with the
Revs. Greg McEwen and Ben
Mull officiating. The family
will receive friends on Thurs
day. Feb. 16. from 6:30-8;.M)
p.m. at D.avie Funeral Service.
Burial will follow al Ijames
Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorials; Kate B. Rc>n-
olds Hospice Home. 101 Ho.s-
plce Lane. Winsloii-.Salcin.
27103; or Ijamcs Baptist
Church Cemetery fund
Online condolences; »mi
tluviffiiitcriihiTvic,' i i<iti
Kjohi) Davis Kockctt
Mr. John "J.D." Davis Rock-
etl. 1)2. of Mocksville. died
Thursdiiy. Feb. 9. 2012 at Kate
B Reynolds Hospice Home.
He was bom Jan. 23. 19.50
in Forsylh County to John Mc
Dowell and Anna Mae Hmch-
cns Rocketl. Mr. Rockett was
retired from R J. Reynolds To
bacco Co. He was a fisherman
jand enjoyed hunting and golf.
He loved his grandchildren.
Surviving: his wife. Sandy
Rocketl; a daughter, Whitney
Rockett Bogcr and husband
John of Mocksville; 2 grand
children. Mason Rylan Bogcr
and Paisley Brooke Boger; a
sister. Belly Kay Rockett of
Pfafftown; a brother. Ron
nie Rocketl and wife Annette
of Lcwisville. and his faithful
companion, laincy.
Amcmoiial service was held
al 3 pan. Saturday. Feb. II at
Hayworth-Millci Kinderton
Chapel with Drs. Giis Thomas
and Cecil R. Cave Jr. officiat
ing.The family received friends
following the service.
Memorials; N.C. Wild
life Endowment Fund. 1710
Mail Service Center. Raleigh.
27699-1710; or llo.splce/Palli-
ativc CareCcntcr. 101 Hospice
lame. Winston-Sulein. 27103.
Online condolences; winr.
tuiVM'orlli- mtUt-rxum.
Josiu Ann Jones Smith
Mrs. Josie Ann Jones Smith.
87. of US 601 South. Mocks
ville. died Friday. Feb. 10.
2012. al Rowan Regional Med
ical Center in Salisbury.
She was bom Sept. 22.1924.
ill Davic County, to the late Ru-
fus Franklin and Martha Felney
Trivitte Jones. Mrs. Smith was
a member of North Main Street
Church of <2hrist. She enjoyed
cooking, country music, and
growing African violets.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Harvey
Byerly Smith.
Survivors; a daughter. Mar
garet Simmerson (Joe) of Sali.s-
bury; 2 sons. Mike Smith (Jo
.Ann) of Mocksville and Billy R-
Smith (Mickey) of Salisbuiy; 2
sisters. Nancy TiJIey (Charlie)
of Winston-Salem and nielma
Rcavis of Mocksville; 3 broth
ers. Gene Jones of Melbourne.
Fla.. Johnny Jones (Hazel) of
Mocksville and Wayne Jones
(Linda) of Tyro; 7 grandchil
dren: 10 great-grandcliildren;
and numerous nieces and neph
ews.
A funeral service was coii-
duclcd at 11 a.m.. Tuesday.
Feb. 14 al Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with Claude Pharr and Jeff
Cannon officiating. Burial fol
lowed in Jericho Church of
Chri.st Cemetery. The family
received friends Monday. Feb.
13 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials; North Main
Street Church of Christ. 605 N.
Main St.. Mocksville.
Online condolences; innv.
<(ifi»n/uniT<i/.\e*n n 1 ivim.
DAVIE COUNT V EN IKRPKISE RECORD, Thursday, Fob. 16, ztljz
Davie County Public Lioiaiy
Mocksville, NO
o
^JReba 'Pauliiu-' Capcl
Reba "Pauline" Capel. 84.
of Cooleemee. died on Friday.
Feb. 3.2012 at Aiilumn Care of
MocksviJle.
Bom in Davie County on
Nov. 13, 1927. she was the
daughter of the late Earnest S.
Capel and Mary Alia Cheek Ca
pel. She was a member of First
Baptist Church of Cooleemee.
She was also preceded in
death by 2 sisters. Ina Capel
Ward and Elsie Capel Strain.
Survivors: 2 nieces. Freida
Jordan and Tamara Roseman;
and 4 nephews. Terry Ward.
James Strain. Dennis Strain and
Ron Ward.
A graveside service was con
ducted on Sunday. Feb. 5 at 3
pan. at Legion Memorial Park
with the Rev. Greg McEwen
ofhcialing. The family visited
with friends following the ser
vice.
Online condolences: m-mw.
diiviefiim-ral vcm /< from.
is, Pegg>' Grubli (Joforth J. Snider Smith
Peggy Grubb Uoforth. 76. Wilma Jean Snider Smith,
died Saturday. Feb. 11.2012 at 70. of Fork Bixby Road. Ad-
Foisyth Medical Center. vancc. died on Sunday. Feb.
Mrs.GoforthwasbominDa- 12. 2012. at Forsyth Medical
vie County on March 18. 1935 Center with her family around
to the late Lloyd A. Grubb and her.
Florence Smith Gmbb. She re- Bora in Davidson County
ceived a bachelor's degree from on July 14. 1941. she was the
High Point University in 1982. daughter of the late Raymond
She retiied from R J Reynolds Lawrence Snider and Pearl
Tobaceo Co. She was an ac- Marie Kcaton Snider. She was
live member of Maple Springs the original owner and opera-
United Methodist Church tor of the former County Line
where she .served in the Stephen 64 Texaco and attended Fork
Ministries. She was an active Baptist Church,
community volunteer. Master Survivors: her husband of 51
Gardner and a re.ider. years. Dallas Smith; a daughter
Mrs. Goforth was also pre- and son-in-law. Rencc S. and
ceded in death by a brother. Mark Howell; a son and daugh-DouglasC. Grubb and a special ter-in-law. Timothy Wayne
friend. Bill Pegram. and Cathy Foster Smith; a sis-
Survivors: her son. James ter. Geraldyne Snider (Albert)
A. Goforth Jr. of Jacksonville. Gosnell of Houston. Texa.s; a
Fla.; 3 sisters, Jean Griffin of brother, Jerry Raymond (Ma-
Monroe, Betty Russell of Con- rie) Snider of Raleigh; and 2
cord, and Jane Vick of Louis
ville. Ky.
A memorial service was to
be held on Wednesday. Feb.
grandchildren. Stephanie Re-
nee Howell and Trevor Wesley
Smith.
A celebration of life service
15 at 2 pju. at Maple Springs will be held ITtursday. Feb. 16
United Methodist Church, with at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral
the Rev. Anne Elroore official- Service Chapel with the Rev.
ing. The fiunily was to receive Darren Crotts officiating. The
friends after the service at the family was to receive friends
church. on Wednesday. Feb. 15 from
Memorial: Cooleemee His- 6-9: p.m. at the funeral home,
torical Assoc.. PO Box 667. Old Memorials: church or char-
#14 Church St.. Cooleemee; or ity of the donor's choice
Stephen Ministries do: Maple
Springs UMC. 2569 Reynolda
Road. Winston-Salem. 27106
Online condolences: imii .
salemfli .com.
Online condolences: tnnv.
iloviiiioicrolH-nicc.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Feb. 16,2012
Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC
^ James llarvvy Stroud
Ml James Harvey Stroud.
83. died in his sleep Feb. 7.
2012. in the company of fam
ily and friends at Gordon Hos
pice House.
He was bom in Iredell Coun
ty on June 8. 1928 to the late
James Rhoid and Nannie Stniud
on the family farm. He served
in the U.S. Marine Corps from
1952-1954 and retired from
Shaver Brothers. After his ser
vice in the Marine Corps. Mr.
Stroud mtunied to the family
farm where be resided for the
balance of his life. He was a
life member of Society Baptist
Church.
Survivors: Rose Nicholson
Stroud, his wife of 61 years: his
daughter Karen Ann Stroud; his
son, James Keith Stroud and
daughter-in-law Eleanor Panct-
ti; Dobbs. his Irish Setter. Sa
die Nicholson Daniels. Aldean
Nicholson and wife Louise
Nicholson. Brenda Nicholson
Clanton. Eddie Nicholson and
wife Gayle Nicholson. Debbie
Nicholson Richardson. Mer
edith Nicholson. Sandra Bar
nard: a host of nieces and neph
ews; and hts extended family of
whom he was fond.
The family received family
and friends at Bunch-Johnson
Funeral Home. Statesville on
Thursday, Feb. 9. Services cel
ebrating his life were held at
Society Baptist Church at 11
a.m. Friday, Feb. 10. with buri
al following in the church cem
etery with full military honors
accorded at the grave side by
the Hannony American Ixgion
Post 113.
Memorials: Hospice/Pal
liative Care of Iredell, 2347
Simonlon Road, Statesville.
28625: Davie Htime Health
Agency. 642 Wilkeshom .St..
Mocksville; Davie Senior .Ser
vices Caregiver Progratn. 278
Meroney St.. Mocksville; or
Alzheimer's Association Triad
Chapter of NC. 1315 Ashley-
brook Ixnc. Winsion-Salem.
27103
Online eondolenees: at wunv.
hunch jo hn son fun era!home,
com.
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on f'ndjv, Ich. 10 ai Holly
Springs Bapilsi Ciiurcli in Hiir-
mony, liiiiera! services fol-
lowcti at 5 pm. with the Revs.
Bnbb) Henderson and Mike
Bnrchcilc ofliciaiing Buriii!
fnllosscd In the church ccin-
clery.
Mcmonals; Holly Springs
Baptist Cemetery Fund. Hoiis-
lonvilie Rd, HarmoDy. 28634
Online condolences: invic.
JrintWifinfiinr'rulhtmiir.i vi».
XNiiney T. DcLucia
Mrs. Nancy 1. Dcl.nciu, 98,
died on Sunday, Fch. 12.2012She lias bom in Brooklyn,
S',Y 111 S.-ilvatore loniasi and
Concctta Loiigomhnnlo, She
"as also jirccedcd in dcalli by
hurhnsbiind.Ted Dcl.ncin,
Alionicniakcr. siie "as of the
Catholic faith but attended Ad-
s ancc I'nited Methodist Church
"ith family before her illness.
Survivors: 4 children. Ron
ald DcLucin (Vemn), Richard
Del.iicia ll-ella). Flunn Yotka
(Stun) and Nancy Birkner: ft
grandehihlien: and I I grenl-
gruiidchildren.
Her futiend servjec will be in
Florida on Satuiday. Feb. 18, a1
2 p.m. ihrongh Florida Memo
rial (iardens & HunemI Home,
-IWIS. liSlRockledge
Memorials: Kale B. Reynolds
HosiiiieiPalliative CareCenler.11)1 Hospice Lane. Wmston-
.Snlem.271(l3,
^ Josephine B. Gregory
Josephine Barnard Biiikley
Gregory, 79. of Haniiony.died
on Tuesday.Feb. 7,2012 at Da
vis Regional .Mcdiciij Center
She was bom in IredellCoim-
ly on May 22,19.i|2, Ihe iLiiigh-
ler ot the lale WjHiani I.ee and
Hannah Joyner Bnmiu'd, She
graduated from Harmony High
School and was married to her
husband of 42 yc.irs. the late
Claude Dwighl Binklcy and
then to the late Vance (ircgory.
She.worked as an .iriist with
A&H Staineil Glass Co. and
as a rural mail carrier, both in
llannooy.
Survivors; 2 daughters. Deb
orah B, Oiren and husbaud.
Joe of Cfarisllansburg. Va,.
and Tammy B. Biirehclte and
husband Mike of Hannuny: a
grandson. Jamcy Plilpps and
wife Dawn; a granddaughter,
Jattsen Vick: 2 greal-graiidchil-
drcn. Justin Phipps and Urndon
V ick, all ofAdvance; a hrolher-
in-law, Reuben Johnson Jr.; .a
sister-in-law, Polly Coombs; a
sjKcial niece and ticphcvv . Lisa
Mcdford and Mike Johnson:
and .scvcrrd special cousins
She was aJsu preceded in
death by a sister. Willie "Jip"
John-on
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRtSE RECORD. Thorsday, Feb. 16,2012
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DAVTECOUOTY
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^ Glen Vernon Boronghs
Mr. Glen Vemon Boroughs.
80. of Wall Street, Cooleeniee,
died Monday, Feb. 13.2012, at
Wake Forest Bapdst Medical
Center in Winston-Salem.
He was bom May 5.1931, in
Greenevilie, Tenn.. to the late
Tourney Fulton and Sarah Eliz
abeth Robinson Boroughs. Mr,
Boroughs was owner/operator
of O&L Locksmith in Lewis-
burg. Tenn. He was a veteran of
the UB. Navy. Mr. Boroughs
loved reading.
He was also preceded in
death by 3 brothers. Dale.
George and Jack Boroughs.
Survivors; his wife of 32
years. Ubby Boroughs of
the home: a daughter, Dodie
Boroughs Kelly (Larry) of
Avinger. Texas; 2 sons, Marvin
Baker (Darlene) of Gamer and
Douglas Boroughs of Rock
well; 2 granddaughters. Can-
dicc Michelle Baker and Ash
ley Nichole Baker; artd 3 other
grandchildreo; a-sister. Madge
Lawreace of Columbia. Tenn.;
and n brother, Frank Boroiifhs
(Louise) of Gainesville. Ga.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 10 am., Friday. Feb.
17 at Elton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Bob Cundiff of
ficiating. Burial followed in
Salisbury National I2enie(ery in
Salisbury. The faitiily received
i frlenils Thursday. Feb. 16 at
Eaton Funeral Honte.
Memoriab: charity of do-
i^s phiaice.
Online condolences: vnvw.
ealonfuneraherviceMm.
^)ra Mae Gough Bowles
Mrs-Ora Mae Gough Bowles.
99, of Mocksville died Thurs
day, Feb. 16,2012 at her home.
She was bom Dec. 29. 1912
in Yadkin County to James Em
ory and Victoria Clark Gough.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Charlie David
Bowles; a sister and 6 brothers.
Surviving; a son. David
"Shorty" Bowles of Mocks
ville; a daughter, Rtiby Walker
and husband Uwis of Advance;
2 grandchildren, Kathy Cobb
and husband Daniel, and Beth
I Walker; and 2 great-grand-
I children. Jonathan and Sydney
I Cobb.
A funeral service was held
at 11 am. Monday. Feb. 20
at Hayworth-Millcr Kinder-
ton Chapel with Pastor Wayne
' Swisher officiating. Burial fol
lowed in Yadkin Valley Bapirst
I Church Cemetery. The familyI received friends Sunday at the
funeral home.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia-
Uve CareCenier. 101 Hospice
Ln. Winston-Salem. 27103.
Online condolences; www.
hayworth-m'Mer.cum.
^ Michael A. Brown Sr.
Michael ArocUe Brown Sr. of
Winston-Salem died on Mon
day afternoon. Feb. 13,2012,.
Known as "Big Mike," "Un
cle Mike," and "Paw Paw." he
was bom in Davie County on
Mareh 4. 1955. son of Jesse
and Ocraldinc Brown. Being
brought up in the church, he
joined Cedar Grove Baptist
Church at an early age. Ho at
tended Dav-ie County Schools,
and upon graduating, gained
employment with RJ. Reyn
olds. where he worked for 35
vears until his retimnent. After
retirement, his passion for golf
ing and fishing grew, He spent
eounliess hours on"the green at
Winston-Lake with his friends
and many cool evenings on the
river banks reeling in fish. He
will be known for his fish tales.
His story would begin with.
"Lei me tell you what hap
pened." and end with, "...but
the big one got away."
He was preceded in death by
a sister, Jessica Darlene Brown.
Survivors; his parents, Jes
se and Geraldine Brown of
MocksvQIe; 3 children. M ichael
(Ten) Brown Jr.. of Greens
boro, NeKeith Brown of Dallas,
Texas, and Michaela Brown
of WinstoQ-Snicm; 3 broth-
eis. Lawrence (Linda) Clayton
of Bioomficld. NJ.. Christo
pher (Jerri) Brown, and Der
rick (Christy) Brown, both of
Mocksville; 2 sisters. Cynthia
(Herman) West of Mocksville,
and Michelle (Jock) Jones of
Riclunond, Va.; a grandson,
Aaron Brown; 5 nephews. 4
nieces, a host of other relatives
and a devoted friend, Ann Nick-
ecson.
Funeral service was held
Sunday. Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. at
Cedar Grove Baptist Church
in Mocksville. The Rev. Dr.
Rodney Coleman officiated apd
I burial followed In the church
cemetery. The family received
friends at the church one hour
before the service.
Online condolences: www,
GrahamFuneraiHomenei.
Davie County Public Library
Mocksville. NO
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Feb. 23,2012 •
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Cynthia S. Buchanan
Mrs. Cynthia Shellon Bu-
chanan. 50. of Advance died
Tlmisday.Feb. 16.2012 ai her
home.
She was bom April 13, 1961
in Richmond. Va. to Elliott
Clyde Shelion Jr. and Ajinc
Moss Shelton. She graduatedfrom Meredith College to 1983.
She was a PTA past president
and school volunteer. She was
a past board member and vol
unteer with the Davie YMCA,
and volunteeted with the Da-
vie High School football team
organizing meals. She had a
gift for gardening and decorat
ing which she used in helping
friends with weddings and spe
cial occasions.
Surviving; tier husband, Wii-
liam C. "Buck" Buchanan Hi; 2sons. William Logan Buchanan
and Andrew Shelton Buchanan;
herparents: a stepmother, Sally;
a brother. Elliott Clyde "Chip'
Shellon 111 of Richmond, Va.;
her father- and mother-in-law,
William "Bil)" and Barbara
Buchanan Jr.; 2 sisters-in-law,
Elizabeth Alphin and husband
Robert and Barbara Helms and
husband Mike; 2 nephews, Mi
chael and Brandun Helms; and
her best friend, Wendy Chaplin
and husband Dale and their 2
sons, Elliot and Jonathan.
A memori.al service was heldat 4 pjn. Monday. Feb. 20 at
Hayworth-Milier Kinderton
Chapel with the Rev. Karen
Roberts officiating. A private
family inumnicnl will be held
with the Rev, Don Routh offi
ciating.
Online cuiidolcntcs; wnvw.hayviorlh-millcr.com-
Memofials: Trinity Epis
copal School, 3850 Pittaway
Dr.. Richmond, VA. 23235; or
Patrick Henry Charter School,
3411 SemmesAve., Richmond,
VA 23225; or Hospice/Pallia-
live CareCenler, 377 Hospital
St., Suite 103, Mocksville-
y^^Mary Anna McDaiiicI
Mary Anna McDaniel,92, formerly of Ridge Road,
MocLsville, died Thursday,
Feh, 16.2012,at Autumn Care
of MocksvilJe.
She was bom Jan. 14, 1920,
in Davie County and was the
daughter of the late Jessie M.
and Delia E. McDaniel. She
was a graduale of Cool Spring
High School and retired from
Hunt Brothers Manufacturing
in Statesville. She was a mem
ber of Salcm United Methodist
Church in Mocksville where
she had taught Sunvbiy school
and been a member of the
choir.
She was also preceded in
death by her brother, Wilbum
K. McDaniel.
Survivors; a niece. Hazel
Dyson Smool of Mocisville;
a great-niece, Lynn Sherrill(Dale);' 3 great-nephews, Terry
Wayne Dyson (Sandra),StevenDyson (Michcle), and Tony
Arringion (Para); 2 great-great
nieces; 6 great-great nephews;
2 greal-great-great nieces; and
3 great-grcat-greai nephews.
Funeral services celebrating
herlifewercheidat 11 am. Sat
urday. Feb. IS at Salem United
Methodist Church, Mocksville,
with the Rev, Robin Fitzger
ald officiating. Burial followed
in the church cemetery. The
family received friends at the
church prior to the service.
Online condolences: www.
bunchjoknsiinfunerulhome.
com.
Memorials; Hospice/Pal
liative Care of Winstoii-Salem,
101 Hospice Lane, Winston-
Salem, 27103; or to Salem
UMC Fellowship Building
Fund, 169 Salem Church Road.
Mocksville.
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V jXommy Eugene Cleary
f Mr. Tommy Eugene "Dene"
Cleaiy, 68, die4 on Feb. 15.
2012 at Kate B. Reynolds Hos
pice Home.
Mr. Clenty was bom May 18.
1943 in Davie County to Clyde
and RIora Tutlerow Cleaiy. He
was a member of Courtney
Baptist Church and was retired
from Yadlun County Schools
(Couitney Elementary) as a
custodian. He loved farming,
with passions for growing to
bacco and vegetables. He was
known by many for growing
cane to make molasses the old
fashioned way by cooking the
juice in a vat with a wood fire.
Mr. Qeary enjoyed working
with honeybees and was wiU-
ing to retrieve a swarm of bees
into a hive. He had ftuil/per-
simmon trees that you could
catch him picking up/munch
ing on ripened goodies that had
fallen below.
Mr. Qeary was also preced
ed in death by 5 brothers, Carl,
David, ddell, James, and Kirk
Cleary.
i Survivors: 2btothers,"Cook-
'ie" Dorman (Dorcus) Cleary
and Wayne (Kay) Cleary; 2
sisters, Qizabeth (Leroy) Ba
ity and Marie (Doiuild) Hawks;
special lifetune friend, Aileen
Steelman; friends/neighbors
he considered as family. Ken
(Starr) Snow Jr. and Zach; one
he called his grandson. Lane
Snow; Ken (Robin) Snow Sr.;
Chad Snow, Tony (Natalie)
Snow, Glenda Snow, and his 2
dogs, "Muzzy" and "Beamer;"
several nieces, nephews, cous
ins, friends, neighbors, and his
school family.
A funeral service was con
ducted Saturday, Feb. 18 at 2
pm. at Ijames Baptist Church
with the Rev. John Brown offi
ciating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family
received friends Friday eve
ning at Gentry Family Funeral
Service In YadkinvUle.
Memorials; Courtney Ath
letics Btmster Club, for ball-
field lights, Coiutney Elemen
tary, 2529 Courtney-Huntsvilie
Road Yailkinville,27055.
Online condolences: wivh'.
gentryjuneralservicejcom.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 23,2012
V.Edward A. Doulin
Edward Adam Doulin, 77, of
Lexington died at his home.
A funeral service will be at 2
pjD. Friday, Feb. 24 at Union
Baptist Church conducted by
the Rev. Darrell Thomas. Buri
al will follow at Cedar Grove
Baptist Church Cemetery. Visi
tation will be 1:30-2 pm. prior
to the service and at 157 Adam
Court, Lexington.
Mr. Doulin was bom in June
24, 1934 in Davie County to
John Thomas Doulin and Es
ther ChapUn Doulin. He was a
retired mechanic with Billings
Freight and a member of Cedar
Grove Baptist Church. He hon
orably served his country in the
US Army.
He was preceded In death
by his parents; brothers, John,
fames and William Doulin; sis
ter's Marion Rucker and Queen
Jordan; and a son-in-law, Wil
liam Murphy.
Surviving: daughters, Ale-
thea "Lisa" Scott and husband
N^ctor Loitis Scott Sr. of Kem-
eisville, Tama Smith Murphy
of Greenshoro; son, James
Edward McNeir of Lexington;
step-daughter, Rena S. Mason
and husband Herbert of Lex
ington; step-son, Michael L.
Smith and wife Stephanie of
Maryland; 13 grandchildren;
brothers, Cathell Doulin and
wife Gwendolyn of Lexington
and Garfield Doulin and wife
Frankie of Winston-Salem; and
a host of nieces, nephews and
cousins and his second family
at Bill's Truck Stop.
Memorials: Ljahnaes (mak
ing a difference one deed at a
time) newbridgebankji-om.
Online condolences: www.
davidsonfitneralhotnejiet.
Nannie Gaither Dyson
Mrs. Nannie June Gaither
Dyson, 85, of (3alahaln Road,
Mocksville, died Friday, Feb.
17, 2012, at Forsyth Medical
Center in Wins'ton-Salem.
She was bom Nov. 30,1926,
in Davie County to the late
Robert Allen and Kate Mae
Hash Gaither. Mrs. Dyson was
a member of New Union Unit
ed Methodist Church in Har
mony. She wenjoyed cooking
and quilting and loved to work
in her flowers while she was
able. She loved the Ltnd and
her church family and loved
talking about her kids, grand-
kids and great grandkids.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Thomas
Leroy Dyson Sr.; a daughter,
Gloria Jeanie Dyson Allen; an
infant son, James Mark Dy
son; a son-in-law, Frankie Al
len; and 2 brothers, Calvin and
James Gaither.
Survivors: a daughter, Mary
Aim Swisher (Wayne) of Har
mony; a son. Tommy Dy
son (Connie) of Mocksville; 7
grandchildren; 7 great-grand
children; a special "sister",
Lena Mae Alle;n and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 pm. Monday, Feb.
20 at New Union United Meth
odist Church with Dr. Steven
K. Rainey and the Rev. Wayne
Swisher officiating. Burial fol
lowed In the church cemetery.
The family received friends
j one hour prior to the serviee.
Memorials:/ Hosplce/Pallla-
tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital
Street, Suite 103, Mocksville.
Online condolences: rvmv.
eatonfiineralservice.com.
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Mocksville, NC
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Feb. 23,2012
BEancbc Mae Waasley
Blanche Mae Waosley, 82.
died Feb. 20.2012.
She was bom in Davie Coun
ty on April 15.1929 to the [ate
Callio Dulin Alexander. She
was of llie Baptist faith. She
had been a resident at Cedar
Rock in Mocksville for the past
eight years.
Siuvjvor: several cottsins, in
cluding a special devoted cous
in, Rozeller (Adolphus) Brown
of Mocksville.
Her funeral service will be
Friday, Feb. 24 at noon at Gra
ham Funeral Home. The Rev.
Norman Dudley will ofliciate
and buitnl will follow in Rose
Cemetery. The family will re
ceive friends 30 minutes before
the service at the funeral home.
Online condolences: mviv.
GrahamFwieralHomeiiei.
AWade Wilson
Wade Wilson died on Thurs
day. Feb. 16. 2012, he died in
Davic Place, where he had lived
for die past three years.
He was bom on March 19,
1928 in Newbety, S.C., son of
the laic Bud and Berdia Young
Wilson. He attended public
school in South Carolina and
moved to North Carolina as a
young man and lived with his
giandparems and aunts in Cool-
eemee. He worked at Thoraei
Furniture Co. and Uniglass in
StalesviUe. He woiied for the
City of SlaiesviUe and Powell
Lumber Co. in Mocksville.
He WHS married to Ceola
Wilson in 1954. He joined Pin-
ey Grove AME Zion Church
where he was a fajihfijl mem
ber until his health declined.
Known to family and friend.s
« "Nick." he loved to hunt,
fish, and grill outdoors. He also
loved to laugh and socialize
with fnends.
He was preceded in death by
a son, Roscoc Wilson.
Stirvivors: 4 sons, Bany M.
Wilson, Wade Wilson, David
Wilson and Brian Keith Wil
son, all ofMocksville; 3 daugh
ters, Sheila (Alphonso) Kealon
and Deeddra Scon, both of
Cleveiand.and Vencssa (dan
der) Cuthrell of Mocksville: a
dsughfet-in-law, Vera Nelson;
a sister. Cora Wilson of New
Haven, Conn.; a sister-in-law,
Octavia Clement; a uncle, Joe
Young; 26 grandchildren, in
cluding a special grandchild he
raised, Parris Wilson, who vis
ited his grandfather In the hos-
pilal every day; several other
relatives and friends.
His tuneral service was held
Monday, Feb. 20 at 2 pun, at
PineyGroveAMEZion Church.
'Hie Rev. Marcus Farmer offici
ated and burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family
received friends at the church
30 rainute,s before the .service.
Online condolences: trwH",
GrahamFuneralHomejtet.
Davie County Public Library
Mocksville. NO
^'J JW.' Bowden Jr.
Mr. John Mailin "JJvl."
Bowden Jr., 82. of Plantation
Lane, Advance, died Wednes
day, Feb. 22, 2012, at his
home.
He was bom July 21, 1929,
in Davie County to the late John
Martin Bowden Sr. and Bertie
Haitman Bowden. Mr. Bowden
was a veteran of the U.S. Army
having served during the Ko
rean Conflict. He Mijoyed fann
ing. deer hunting and woiidng
in his garden. Mr. Bowden was
a NC State fan.
He was also preceded in death
by his wife of 5! years, Betty
Lou Martin Bowden in 2004; a
grandson, Christopher Martin
Bowden in 1980; a sister. Ruth
Poindeater; and a brother-in-
law. Oscar Poindcsier.
Survivors: u son, Gaiy Mar
tin Bowden (Dawn) of Ad
vance: a granddaughter, Allison
Bowden Joyce (Kyle) of Wia-
slon-Salcm: a great-grandson.
Jack Joyce: a brother, Robert
Marshall Bowden (Phyllis) of
Greensboro; a special friend
and caregiver, Sylvia Potts: and
numerous nieces, nephews and
friends.
A funeral scnice was con
ducted at 2 pjn., Saturday,
Feb. 25 at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel, Mocksvllle with Dr. Son
ny Younce officiating. Burial
followed in Rose Cemetery
in Mocksville.The family re
ceived friends Friday. Feb. 24.
at the funeral home.
Memorials: American Dia
betes Assoc.. PO Box 11454,
Alexandria, VA 22312: or Ber
muda Commons. 316 NC 801
S, Advance.
Online condolences: ivivm'.
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^Charles Earl Bullock i
Charles EnrJ Bullock, 79, of I
Little River, S.C. died on Feb.
27,2012.
He was the son of the late
Carl Bishop and Myrtie Bur
roughs Bullock of Clarendon.
Surviving: his wife of 55
years. Carrie Williams Bull
ock of the home; a son, Charles
Byron, and a daughter, Sheila
Bullock Colosimo and her hus
band Rick of Apex: 4 grandchil
dren, Brooke and Erik Bullock
and Clark and Calc Colosimo:
2 brothers and 2 sisters, C.B.
Bullock Jr., Billy Bullock, and
Jean Stevens of Clarendon and
Brenda Tharp of Chester, Va.
He was preceded in death
by a sister, Barbara Small Pen-
ninglon.
He was born in Wilming
ton, on Aug. 8, 19.32. He was a
graduate of Williams Township
High School. Nortli Carolina
State University and Southeast
ern Baptist Theological Semi
nary. He taught vocational ag
riculture at Bladenboro High
School and Williams Town
ship High School. He served
as an ofBcer in the US Army,
including a brief tour in Ko
rea. He served as pastor of four
churches. Pleasant Plain Bap
tist Church and Trinity Bap
tist Church both of WUiievillc.
His longest pastorate was the
First Baptist Church, Mocks-
ville, where he served for 15
years. He also was pastor of the
Olyphic Baptist Church of Ta
bor City. He served 15 churches
as interim jwistor. In 1983 he
left the First Baptist Church of
Mocksvillc and went to work
for llic N.C. Division of Soil
and Water Conservalion.ln this
job he worked « ilh local soil
and water conservation districts
across North Carolina. When he
retired in 1994, he was awarded
the stale's highest civilian hon
or, the Order of the Long Leaf
Pine.
Funeral services weir held
at the First Baptist Church of
North Myrtle Beach on Wednes
day, Feb. 29 at 6 pm. Visitation
was at the Family Life Center
of First Baptist Church of North
Myrtle Beach following the ser
vice. The burial was at Olyphic
Baptist Church on Thursday.
March 1 at 10 am. A memorial
service will be held at the Fust
Baptisi Church, Mocksvilie, at
a later date.
Memorials: First Baptist of
North Myrtle Beach, 200 Hwy
17 S., North Myrtle Beach, SC
29582; First Baptist, 390 N.
Main St„ Mocksvilie; or Olyph
ic Baptist. 20656 Seven Creeks
Hwy., Tabor City. 28463.
Online condolences: If-
kome@sccoasrjiel.
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Sandra Hilton GUlaspie
Mrs. Sandra Hilton Louvene
Diilaspie, 64, of Casa Bella
Drive, Advance, died Sunday,
Feb. 26, 2012. at Gordon Hat-
pice House, in Siate-sviile.
She was bom Sept. 12,1947.
in Forsyih County to the late
Alfrtd Bruce and Kathleen Sto-
ty Hilton of Baltimore Road,
Advance-
She was a graduate of Davie
County High School class of
1965 and went on to receive a
nursittg license from DCCC.
She worked at Davie Place in
Mocksviile and Bermuda Com
mons in Advance before going
to work at Clemmons Nursing
and Rehab, where she retired
because of her illness. Mrs. Gil-
laspie was a member of Mocks
United Methodist Church where
she attended unrii her sickness.
She will be remembered for her
kind heart, strength and cour
age. Her battle with panctealic
cancer was fought through her
faith In God.
She was preceded in aeain oy
her husband. Terry C, Glllaspie
(199.5): her father in 1982; her
mother in 2010; and a brother,
Jeddy Hilton (2008), all of Ad
vance .
Survivors: her daughter,
Angela (Jamie) (Jueen of Har
mony; 3 grandchildren. Josh of
the home, Ashley Wagner of
Mocksviile and Amber Wagner
of High Point; 2 great-grand-
children, Madison and Skyler;
a sister, Wanda Hilton Brown
of Advance; a brother. Bremon
(Shelby) Hilton of Mocksv-ille;
and several nieces and neph
ews.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at 2 pjn., Wednes
day, Feb. 29 at Eaton Funeral
Chapei, Mocksviile with the
Rev. John Huneycutt officiat
ing. Burial was to follow in
Bethlehem United Methodist
Church Cemetery in Advance.
The family received friends
Tuesday, Feb. 28 at the funeral
home.
Memorials; Mocks UMC, PO
Box 2122, Atlvattce; or Gordon
Hospice House, 2347 Simonlon
Rd..Staiesvilie. 28625.
Online condolences: unnv,
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y^Clifton *C.W.' Grubb
Mr. Clifton Woodrow
"C.W." Grubb, 94, of Beck-
town Road, Mocksviile. died
Monday, Feb. 27,2012. at his
home.
He was bom March 25,
1918, in Davie County, to the
late Charlie Marsliali and Ad-
die Mae Hartley Grubb. Mr.
Grubb was a mcmlwr of Jeru
salem Baptist Church. He was
a veteran of the US. Array
having served during World
War n and was a member of
tbeVFW, Mr. Grubb enjoyed
fishing on his boat. "Wendy/
Kim" and enjoyed his family
coming along.
He was also preceded in
death by a grandson. Mark
Grubb: and 8 siblings.
Survivors: his wife of 74
years, Sarah Edith Beck Grubb
of the home; a daughter, An-
nene (3rubb Foster (Paul) of
Advance; 3 sons, Carl Grubb
(Nevida), Dennis Grubb (Judy)
and Gary Ombb (Sandra), all
of Mocksviile; 8 grandchil
dren; 14 great-grandchildren:
a great-great-granddaughter.
2 brothers, Henry Grubb of
Salisbury and Roy Grubb of
Mocksviile; and several nieces
and nephews.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at 3 pan.. Thursday,
March i at Jcrusaicni Baptist
ChUIEh with the Revs. Donnir
Chapman and Uicx iahsoii of
ficiating. Buril was to follow
in the church cemetery. The
family was to receive friends
from 1-3 pan. Thursday at the
church.
Memorials: Jerusalem Bair-
tisl BuUding Fund. 3203 US
601 S, Mocksviile.
Online condolences: wwii-.
eatonfiineralservicixom.
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Davie County Public Library
Mocksviile, NC
'^Brandon Andrew Kidd
Brandon Andrew Kidd. 22,
of Wilt Boonc Road. Mocks-
ville, died on Saturday. Feb.
25,20!:.
Bom in Richmond. Va. on
May 21. 1989. he was the son
of George Elwood Kidd of
Mocksvillc and Linda Marsliall
McDoniei, also of MocksviUe.
He WHS employed al I'aco Bell
and was a member of Rockwell
First Baptist Church.
Also surviving: a brother,
Carlion Wayne Marshall of
Jamestown. N.Y.; 2 step-sis
ters. .Melissa (Troy) Dobbins
of Cooleemee and Teri Lynn
i McDaniel of East Bend; a spe
cial friend, Sabrina Quilliii and
a litde girl, Reagan Makenze
QuUlin; the families of Uncle
Lawrence Rao, wife Susan,
'daughter Teresa, and son Da
vid; families of Uncle Ronald
Rao, wife Claire, daughters.
Heather, Jennifer, Casey and
Karolyn; families of Aiml
Linda Rao. daughter Michcle,
and son Robert, and families
of cousins Cynthia Whorley
and James- (Eddie) Mitchcn.
He was preceded in death by
a brother, Robert Christopher
Marehall.
A celebration of life service
was scheduled for niuiiiday,
Mareh 1 at 11 ajn. in the Davie
Funeral Service Chapel with
the Rev. Manhew Laughter of
ficiating. Burial was to be in the
First Baptist Church of Rock-
' weD Cemetery. The family was
to receive friends on Wednes
day, Feb. 29. from 6:30-8:30
pan. at the funeral home.
Online condolences: www.
dirviefitnraheiyicc£oni.
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Stroud Ratledge
Janice Ann Stroud Ratledge,
78, of Harmony died Friday.
Feb. 3. 2012. al Gordon Hos-
picc l-Iouse.
She was bom May 28, 1933,
' in Iredell County and was the
daughter of the late Lester Ray
.and lia D. Stroud- She was
a member of Society Baptist
Church and retired from Jur-
ney's Rest Home,
.She was also preceded in
death by her husband. Diike
Martin Ratledge Jr.. whom she
married In 1951; and a brother.
Paige Clay Stroud.
Surv ivors; a daughter. Sandra
-Sandy" Gail Ratledge of Har
mony; a son, Samuel Ratledge
(Liberty) of Jacksonville. Fla.;
2 grandsons. Samuel Ratledge
Jr. of Orlando. Fla. and William
Ray Ratledge of Jacksonville;
'a "granddaughter," Michaela
I Boger of Mocksville; a sister,
Phyllis Ward (James) of Win-
sion-Salem; a brother, Wendell
Stroud (Frankif) of Harmony;
her feline companion, Toby:
sisters- and biothere-in-law,
Shirley Webb (Jerry), Jerry
Ratledge and Frances Peoples,
all of Mocksville, and Donnie
Ratledge (Sharon) of Salisbury:
and several special nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services celebral-
ing her life were held al 11
a.tn.Tuesday, Feb._3-a: Soci
ety^ Baptist .v.nurcn wim me
Rev. Bert Malhis officiating.
Burial followed in the churchcemeiery.The family received
Biends at the chiueh pnor to
the service.
tynline condolences: www.reavisftineralhnmeharmony.
com. .
Memorials; to assistani the
family with funeral expenses,
do Reavis Funeral Home. 3365
Harmony Highway. Harmony.
28634.
1)-WTK t'OlJNTT' ENTURPRLSi; REfORI). Thnrsday, March 1.2012
Davie County Public Libfcuy
Mocksville, NC
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Ruby Smith Shoffbcr
Ruby Elizabclh Smilh Shoff-
ner, 78. of Buckjoeham I.anc,
MocksvilJe, died on Thursdny,
Feb. 23,2012, at her home.
Bom in Davic County on
April 22. 1933, she wns the
^lighter of the late Wiley L.
Smith and Ola Elizabeth Troni-
man Smith. She was d home-
maker and was of the Baptist
faith.
Survivons: her husband of
56 years. Billy R.B. Shoffner;
2 sons, Leonard L. (Stacie)
Shoffner and Biily R.B. (Tam
my) Shoffner Jr.; 2 daughters.
Carolyn S. (Ronald) Peacock
and Connie O. Shoffner. all of
Mocksville; 6 grandchildren.
Lucas Shoffner. Alicia Foster,
Ssbrina WiUiams, Ashley Haii,
Scotly Shoffner and Reginu
I Adams: and 4 great-grandchil
dren. Trey Shoffner. Aubrey
Shoffner. Danika Williams and
Hayden Foster.
She was preceded in death
' by a brother. Lester Troutman.
A celebration of life .service
was held on Saturday. Feb. 25
at 2 p.m. in the Davie Fiineml
Service Chapel with the Revs.
Alex Heafnerand Kenny Smith
officiating. Burial followed in
• the Shoffner Family Cemelery.
The family received friends on
Saturday at the funeral home.
Online condolences: wh-h'.
daviefiineralsi-n'kcxoin.
^ Mary' Ann Speer
Mrs. Maiy Ann Harmon
Specr. 71, died Sunday, Feb.
26, 2012 at Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Home.
Mrs. Speer was bom March
1, 1940 in West Virginia to
John Wilbum and Annie Walk
er Hannon. She was a member
of Bear Creek Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents,
Mrs. Speer was preceded in
death by a son. Harold Speer; 3
sisters; and 6 brotheis.
Survivois: her husband,
William Harold Speer; a son.
Roger Speer; a daughter, Jan
ice S|»er-Moriii and husband
Craig: 3 grandchildren, Nikki
(Jordan) Bryant, Shana (Casey)
H.-urison, and Britmie Mullen;
7 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters,
Julie Logan and Betty (Roger)
Gardner; a brother. Joseph
(Bonnie) Harmon; and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted Tuesday, Feb. 28 at
3 pjn. at Bear Creek Baptist
Church with Pastors Charles
Buckner and Greg McEwen of-
hciaring, Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family
received friends one hour prim
to the service at the church.
Memorials: Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Wlnston-Salem.
27103-
Online condolences: wmv.
gennyfuiuralservicexom.
Davie County Piiblic Library
Mocksville, NO
. Charles Earl Bullock
A mcniorial service for ihe
Rev. Charles Earl Bullock, a
long-time former paslor of I si
Baptist Church of MocksvilJe.
will be held Sunday. March 18
at 2 p.m. fli ihe church.
Bullock. 79. died I-eb. 27.
2012 at his home in Little Riv
er. S.C. He served Isl Baptist
for 1.^ years, leaving in 1983,
but he returned often for fu-
iterais and celebrations among
friends he made here.
Survivors: his wife of 55
yeais. Carrie Williams Bull
ock of the hotne; a son. Charles
Byron and a daughter. Sheila
Btillock Coiosimo and husband
Rick of Apex; 4 grandchildren.
Brooke and Erik Bullock and
Clark and Cale Coiosimo; 2
brothers and 2 sisters, C3.
Bullock It,. Billy Bullock, and
Jean Stevens of Clarendon, and
Brenda Tharp of Chester. Va.
)(!jack Carter
Mr. Lewis Medford "Jack"
Carter. 84, of NC 801 S.. Ad
vance, died Saturday. March 3,
2012.at his home.
He was bont Keb. 1,1928, In
Davie County to the late Mor
rison Carter (who died when
Jack was 5) and Tlii Carter Bai
ley. Mr. Carter was a graduate
of Shady (jrovc High School
and was a veteran of the U.S.
Army. He was a member of
Fori: Baptist Church since 1953
where he was a deacon since
January of I960, ordained by
AAl. KiserKc was director of
the Royal Ambassadors for 12
years. He had been employed at
West StnaiJ Muior Shop for 21
years and aas owner/operator
of Advance Discount Store for
23 years.
He was also preceded in death
by his wife of 60 years. Dorothy
Potts Carter; and a half brother,
Bobby Bailey.
Survivors: a son. Keith Carter
(Donna): a daughter. Jill Dixon
(Howard), all of Advance; a
grandson. Joshua Dixon; 4
granddaughters. Kaycce Dixon.
Janna Dixon. Lindy Carter and
Hayley Carter; a sister. Peggy
Rummage (Felix) of Lexing
ton; a brother, Gray Carter
(Ruby Nell) of Advance; 3
half siblings. Joe Bailey (Judy)
of Mocksville. Dot Sowers of
Winstou-Salem and Sally Buie
of Demon; and several nieces
and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday.
March 6 at Fork Baptist Church
with the Rev.s. Robert Gar-
rett and Ken Bvan.s officiating.
Burial followed in llie church
cemetery. The family received
friends at the church one hour
prior to the service,
Memorials: Fork Baptist
Cemetery fund, 3140 US 64.E,
Mocksville; Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Home. lOI Hospice
Lane, Winslon-Salem. 27103;
orTwo Copper Coins Ministry,
c/D Elbaville UMC. PO Box
2276 Advance.
Online condolences: tvavv,
•aonfiineralsen'ice^om.
^Mark Hennessey
' Mark Hennessey died on
March 2, 2012 at home in
^ Mocksville after a long battle
with lung cancer, surrounded
by his family.
He was bom Oct. 24.1957 to
Joseph J. and Lore Hennessey at
Fon Dix, NJ. He attended Pel-
Ion Elementary School and Do
ver High School in Delaware.
He served in the U.S. Army
for a short period of time. He
loved the Atlantic Ocean and
fi.shing at Indian River Inlet in
Delaware. Although weakened
by Ihe cancer, he was able, by
the grace of God and the kind
ness of his brother John, to
make one last visit to his be
loved beach last July and make
another visit to Maryland to at
tend bis son Michael's wedding
in Augustile married the love
of his life. Deborah on Oct.
20. 1995. and they raised four
sons. Mark was baptized into
the Catholic Church on May
I. Mil. He was proud that his
wife Debbie and sons Mart.
Jeremy. Michael and Richard
serve their country in the Army
and National Guard.
He was preceded in death by
his father, CWO Joseph J. Hen
nessey; and a nephew,David B.
Pfirchr-n
Survivors: his wife and sons
and their families:'Mark Hen
nessey and wife Jessica and
Jeremy Hennessey of Mocks
ville. Richard Millnian, U.S.
Army, Mtchael Millman and
w ife Alexis of Seaford Del.; his
mother. Lore Evans of Salis
bury; a sister. Rose Pritchett
and husband Bobby of Felton
Del.; and 3 brothers, Brian
Hennessey and wife Marsha of
Ripley Mts.s., James Hennessey
and wife Seglinda of Slates-
ville. and Jolm Hennessey and
wife Joyce of Smyrna, ciel.; 2
sisieis-in-law, Lindif Darlene
Buckles and husband Steve
of Lincoln, Del. and Wanda
Cahall Bowles and husband
Donald of Mocksville; biuiber-
in-law, John Slaffond and wife
Vera of Houston. Del.; a host
ofnieces and nephews in Dela- n
ware and North Carolina.
Services were to be held
Wednesday. March 7 at Saint
Francis Catholic Churdi in
Mocksville at 1 pun. and in
Dclawaie where at his request
ilic um wilh his cremains will
be dropped into the Atlantic
Ocean.
; COUirrY enterprise record. Thursday, March 8,2012 -
Oavie County Public Libraij
Mocksville, NC
V Robert Lec Hosch Jr.
/ Robert Lee Hosch Jr.^icd
March 4. 2012 at iredell Me
morial Hospital in Siatesviiie.
For fuoeral serN'ice arrangc-
menis, contact Graham Funcnii
Home at 751-1100 or visit mar.
GrahwnFiineralHnmejiel.
.X tVed Hampton Lagic
Mr. Fred Hampton Lagle. 84,
of Wilkesboro Street, Mocks-
ville, died Monday, March .5.
2012. at Davie Place,
He was bora May 10, 1927,
in Davie County to the late
Ernest Duke and Mary Belie
Jones Lagle. Mr. Lagle had at
tended Jericho Church ofChrist
in his younger years."
Survivors; a sister. Ailene L.
Potls (Billy).
A funeral service was eon-
ducted at 11 ajn.. Wednesday.
March 7 at Jericho Church of
Chnsi with Joe Towell and
Johnny Towell oflrcialing.
Burial will follow in the church
cemetery.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallin-
live CareCenter, 377 Hospital
St., Suite 103. Mocksville; or
Jericho Church of Christ Cem
etery Fund, ] 24 Junction Road,
Mocksville.
Online condolences; ivmw.
ecaonfunerahervice^om.
X Pansy M. Myers
Pansy M. Myers, 83. of Will
Boone Road, Mocksville, died
on Monday, March 5, 2012, at
Autumn Care of htocksville.
Bom in Davie County on
July 15, 1928. she was the
daughter of the laie Crce Ci
cero and Maggie Ann Wofford
McCuUougb. She worited as an
inspector for Wondeiknil and
was a member of Liberty Unit
ed Methodist (Thurch.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband. Odis
Odell Myen; 3 sisters and a
brother.
Survivors: 2 daughters, Pau-
lelle M. Chappell of Surf City,
Donna M. (Rick) Whisenhunt
of Mocksville; brother. Bob
by (Priscilla) McCullough of
Mocksville; sister. Betty Lou
(John) Roberts of Burlington: a
special triend, Lena Robeits; 5
grandchildren, Darrell Waller,
Cary Chappell, Larry Chappell,
Chiis Whisenhunt and Sissy
Eiford; and 8 great-grandchil
dren.
A celebration of life service
was held on Wednesday. March
7 at 11 a.m. in the Davie Fu
neral Service Chapel with Pas
tors Shelby Harbour and Jim
Gtyder officiating. Burial was
in the Liberty Uniied Methodist
Church Cemetery. The family
received friends on Tuesday.
March ft at the funeral home.
Memorials: Hospice/Pal-
lialive Gate. 377 Hospital St.,
.Suite 103.Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
daviejuncrahcrvkii^om.
Xpdirll C. Phelps
Odell C. Phelps, 85, of
Cleveland, NC, died Wednes
day, Feb. 22,2012 at Davis Re
gional Medical Center.
He was bora Dec. 29, 1926
in Davie County to tbe late Eth
el Scamun Phelps and Arthur
Phelps. He attended Cleveland
High School and retired from
Fiber Industries. Mr. Phelps was
a member of Corinth Church of
Christ ill Woodleaf.
Also preceding him in death
were brothers JB. Phelps, Fred
Phelps, WC Phelps and Alfred
Phelps; and a son-in-law, Sher
man Durham in 1994.
Survivors: his wife, Mildred
Dwiggins Phelps, whom he
married June 28, 1947; chil
dren, Dollie "Bob" Lankford
of Woodleaf and Nancy Ann
(Glenn) Koontz of Mocksville;
3 grandchildren and spouses; 8
great-grandchildren; 2 brothers.
Waller and Cecil Phelps; and a
sister, Evelyn Snider.
Services celebrating his life
were held at 2 pun. Saturday,
Feb. 25 at Corinth Church of
Christ with R.D. McDaniel
officiating. He lie in state 30
minutes prior to the service and
burial followed in the cburch
cemetery. Family assembled at
the his residence and on Friday
evening at Bunch Johnson fu
neral Home in Slaiesville.
Pallbearers were Dean Lank-
foid, Chris Lankford, Harold
Johnson, Dmoihy Johnson,
Johnalhan Johnson, Bob Lank
ford, Glenn Koontz and Paul-
Johnson.
Online condolences: www.
bunchjobnsonfunerai-home.
com.
Memorials: Corinth Church
of Christ, 3570 Nee dm ore
Rd,. Woodleaf. 27054; or Al
zheimer's Assoc. of Western
Carolina, 3800 Shamrock Dr.,
Charioiie. 28215-3220.
Davie County Public Liurbiy
Mocksville, NC
)C Raymond Robinson Sr.
Rnymond Robinson Sr. of
Cincinnati, Ohio liicil on Friday,
March 2, 2012 in Brookdale
Place Senior Living, following
1 period of declining health.
He was bom in Cincinnati,
on Sept. 12, 1932, son of the
late Adolph and dcwel Busch
Robinson. He spent his life in
Cincinnnii where he attended
public school. He sersed three
years in the H.S. Army during
the Korean War, and received
two Purple Hearts, For 33 years
he worked at the U.S. Post Of
fice in Ciucinnati from which
he retired. He was married to
Haeel Allen for 39 years. To
tills union three children were
bom. Mr. Robuison loved to
cook, watch baseball, play ping
pong, and enjoy music, espe
cially jazz. He had a special
interest in electronics and jew
elry. At one time, he could have
easily operated a store from the
basement of his home,
He was preceded in death by
his wife on July 11.2001, and a
grandson, Nicholas Cephas on
July 25,2006.
Survivors: a son. Elder Ray
mond Robinson Jr. and wife
Angela Graham Robinson of
Mocksville; 2 daughters, Lisa
Ann Robinson and JoAnne
Robinson, both of Cincinnati; 5
grandchildren, Joel Ryan Rob
inson and Joshua Robinson,
both of Mocksville, Domo-
nique Robinson, Ebony Robin-
. son, and Aaron Robinson, all of
1 Cincinnati; a number of nieces,
nephews; and other relatives.
His funeral service will be
held March 10 at 2 pun. in Nor
man Chapel at Gwen Mooney
Funeral Home in Cincinnati.
The family will receive friends
from 1-2:00 p.m. at the funeral
home.
Condolences: Graham Fu
neral Home. 635 Witkesboro
St., Mocksville.
^Harold Gene Stanley Sr.
Mr. Harold Gene Stanley Sr.,
77, of Advance died Thursday,
March 1,2012 at Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home.
He was bom Jan. 17,1935 in
Dasie County to Claude Cor-
natzer and Frances Anderson
Stanley. He enjoyed coon hunt
ing, bluegrass music and social
izing with friends at BoJanglcs.
He was preceded in death by
his parents; 2 sisters, Betty Jean
Stanley and Helen Brooke; and
a brother, Joe Sl.-uiley.
Survivors; his wife. Patricia
Windsor Stanley of the home; 3
children, Harold G. Stanley Jr.,
Tanya Mclnelly and husband
Mike and Dee Mosteller and
husband Danny; 2 step-children,
Rcnee Shelton and husband
Andy and Tracy Holbrooks; ten
grandchildren; 10 greal-grand-
children: 4 step-grandchildren;
5 sisters, Evona Cope, Shirley
Mahan and husband Jimmy, Di
ane Miller, Kalfay Dockeiy and
Bienda Huff; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held
at II aun. Tuesday, March 6
at Haywonh-Miller Kindcrton
Chapel with the Rev. Barry
Lemmons officiating. Burial
followed in the Farminglon
Crinunuoity Cemetery. The
family received friends one
hour prior to the service at the
frinerai home.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice
Lane,Winston-Salem. 2710!.
Online condolences; nviw.
hav\vorlh-nulIer/:om.
V.Brad William-s
' Brad Williams, SO, of Oak
Grcivc Church Road, Mocks
ville. died on Saturday, March
3. 2012. at Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Honte.
Bom in Davie County on
April 30. 1961. he was the son
of John and Sadie Allen Wil
liams. He served in the US
Army and was a ntember of
Edgewood Baptist Church.
Also surviving: his wife of
27 years, Robbin Honeycutl
Williams; son. Steven B. Wil
liams, daughter, Jessica Wil
liams. of the home; 2 broth
ers, Jeff and Mike Williams
of Mocksville; brothers- and
sisters-in-law, Shirley (Dan
iel) Arrowood of Mocksville.
Anthony Honeycutt of Slfltes-
ville, Angela (Lartny) Page of
Albemarlc; several nieces and
nephews.
A celebration of life service
was to be lieid Thursday, March
8. at 11 a.m. at Edgewood Bap
tist Church with Pastor Fra^
BInnkenship officiating. Burial
was to follow in the Salisbury
Naiioniil Ccmelery. The fam
ily was to receive friends on
Wednesday, March 7 from 7-9
p.m. at Davie Funeral Service.
Online condolences: www.
daviefimeru!service/;om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. March 8,2012
Oavie County Public Library
MocJrsvilfe, NC
. Marion T. Logglns
Mr. MarionThomas Loggins,
70. of Deadmon Road, Mocks-
' ville. died Sunday, March 11,
2012, at Gordon Hospice House
in Statesviile.
He was bom Aug. 6, 1941.
in Spartanburg County. S.C. to
the Ule Jacob Wesley and Lola
E. Beck Loggins. Mr- Loggins
had been employed with Rber
Industries for 20 years and re
tired from Real Reel Industries
in Salisbury. He enjoyed camp
ing and fishing.
He was also preceded in
death by 3 sisters. Etta Lou
Roberts. Deloies Black and Di
ane Oliver.
Survivors; his wife of 51
years. Fiances Dull Loggins of
the home; 4 children. Wesley
Loggins (Tamara) of Charies-
! ton. S.C-, Thomas Log^s
! tKiraberly) of Memphis. Tenn.,
- hdward Loggins of the home
a and Christine Julian (Donald)
? ofMocksville; 8 grandchildren:
2 2 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters,
^ Valerie Pearson (Bill) of Pel-
ham.S.C.andBarbaraLoggins
g of Rckens. S.C.; and several
U nieces and nephews-
g A memorial service was con-
5 ducted at 1 pm., Wednesday,
a March 14 at Morrow Mountain
State Park in Alberoarie with
Chaplain Tom Coibell oflidal-
ing.
Memorials; Breast Cancer
Research Foundation at sup-
poTiJxrfcurej}r%-. or Alzheim
er's Assoc.. 3800 Shamrock
Dr. Charlotte, 28215.
Online condolences; H-mi-.
ealonfuneTalservke.com.
^ Bit] Eugene Peeler
Bill Eugene Peeler. 81, of
Salisbury, died Wednesday,
March 7, 2012 al Presbyterian
Hospital in Cluirione.
Bom Oct. 3, 1930 in Rowan
County, he was the son of the
late Vertie Eller Peeler and
Clyde Flake Peeler. Mr. Peeler
was a graduate of Boyden High
School and Catawba College-
He was Id the U.S. Army Na
tional Guard for 23 years. He
was a teacher, coach nnd ath
letic director for 38 years with
Davic County schools. A mem
ber of First United Church of
Christ, he served on the church
council and was the church co
ordinator for Meals on Wheels.
Preceding him in death was a
sister. Grace Peeler Baker.
Survivors; his wife Eleanor
LcVan Peeler, whom he mar
ried Jan. 30.1953: son. Robert
L. Peeler (Luann) of Concotd;
daughters Patricia Peeler Anz
(Charles) of SalLsbuiy, Mary
Catherine Peeler of Charlotte:
sister Frances Wensil of Salis
bury: 4 grandchildren, Brian
Peeler. Adam Peeler. Michael
Artz and Daniel Aitz.
Visitation was Friday. March
9 at Lyerly Funeral Home. The
funeral service was at 11 ajn.
Saturday. March 10 al First
United Church of Christ. 207
W. Horah St.. Salisbury- The
Rev. Marcclla Morion oflici-
ated. Burial followed al City
Memorial Park, with military
honors by Lyerly Volunteer
Honor Guard,
Memorials: First United
Church of C^irisl. 207 W, Horah
St.,Salisbury,28144.
Online condolences; wnvw.
)^Clar)cc Nadlnc Rife
Mrs. Clarice Nfldinc Rife.
89, died on Monday, March 12.
2012 at Kaic B Reynolds Hos
pice Home following a brief ill
ness.
She was an 11-year resident
of Somerset Court in Mix;ks-
villc. She was bnm Dec. 17.
1922 in Sikeston, Mo. Happy,
loving. comp.issionalc. outgo
ing and always smiling, she
crcaled a wide circle of friends.
. Her greatest Joy were her four
children, followed by her large
extended family. An example
of her slmng and deep Christian
faith and principles, she tried to
make life belter for others. She
was raised in Sikeston. Mo. She
I enjoyed music, always singing
and sometimes composing mu
sic. she played the organ. She
married her luc husband. Wil
liam Rife in 1949. They moved
to Granite City. 111. where she
worked as an accountant for
many years with K-Marl. She
was an aaivc member of Em
manuel Baptist Church. Gran-
tle City and was a choir mem
ber and soloist. Her desire to
,follow the Lord allowed her
llo influence the lives of many-
men. women and children. She
' rcituiined an Avon represcnla-
live until she moved to Mocks-
I ville in 2001. After moving to
' Someisel Court, she was presi
dent of the resident council for
I several years and made many
I friends. She had been an ac
tive member al Blaise Baptist
Church in Mocksville where
she attended regulariy until her
health bcaan to fail.
She W.1S preceded in dealli
by het parents, George nnd Al-
lic Bohannon: her husband in
2006; her oldest son, William
Dale Wiliiford: as well a.s a
number of sisters and brothers.
Survivors; her daughter and
son-in-law. Joyce and Larry
Greincr of Lake of the Ozarks,
Mo.: son and daughter-in-law.
Dennis 'Willy" .and Debbie
Wiliiford of Advance; son.
Dana L Rife of Cahokia, III.:
daughter-in-law Charlone Wil
iiford of Jackson. Miss: 13
grandchildren: 26 great-grand-
children: 2 greal-great-grand-
chiidren: a sister. Wilma Jean
Keith of Indiana: 3 bmihers-ln-
law; a sister-in-law: as well as
iruiny nieces and nephews: and
many friends,
A funeral service will be
conducted at 2 pun.. Saturday,
March 17 at Eaton Funeral <2ha-
pel with the Rev. Ken Kiirches
orficialing. Burial followed In
Lakeview Memorial Gardens.
.Fairvicw Heights. III. The fam-
|ily will greet friends at the fu
neral home before the service.
Memorials: Kale B Reynolds
Hospice Home. 101 Hospice
Lane. Winston Salem, 27103:
or Music Department. Blaise
Baptist. 134 Blaise Church
Road. Mocksville.
Online condolences: mnv.
caltmfuneralsenice.vam
nay\e Count/ Public Utrary'^ Mocksville, NC
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Charles E. Smith
Mr. Charles E. Smith, 83, of
Advance died Monday, March
12. 2012 at Forsyth Medical
Center.
He was bom Dec. 28, 1928
in Davie County to Ottis Helsa-
bcck and Lola Howard Smith.
Mr. Smith was a member of
Bethlehem United Methodist
Church and a former member
of the Stnith Grove Ruritan
Club. He served in the U.S.
Army during the Korean War.
He retired from Taylor Oil with
a million mile safe driving re
cord.
Preceding him in death were
his patents, 2 brothers, Elbert
and Arnold Smith and 2 sisters,
Norma Cook and Ella Smith.
Survivors: his wife, Ima
Jean Cook Smith of the home;
a daughter, Glenda Leigh
Howard and husband Farley
of Chesterfield, S.C.; a son,
Donald Gray Smith of Win-
ston-Salem; 3 grandchildren,
Dana Leigh Courtemanche and
husband J.ated of Jacksonville,
Kelly Dawn Woodard of Ad
vance and Kenneth Vann Smith
of Winston-Salem; a great-
granddaughter, Keira McKin-
ney; a brother, Hebert Smith;
and 3 sisters, Elsie Black, Max-
ine Boger and Jean West.
A funeral service was to be
held at 3 pan. Wednesday,
March 14, at Haywortb-Miller
Kinderton Chapel with the Rev.
Barry Lemons officiating. The
family was to receive friends
following the service at the fu
neral home. Entombment was
to be at 11 am. Thursday at
Bethlehem United Methodist
Church Mausoleum.
Memorials: Bethlehem
UMC, 321 Redland Rd, Ad
vance.
Online condolences: rnvu'.
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Xjiimnic Jackson Taylor
Mr. Jimmie Jackson Taylor,
81, of Advance, died on Thurs
day, March 8, 2012 at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Center.
He was bom on June 30,1930
in Stokes County to Chesley
and Carrie Nelson Taylor. Mr.
Taylor served in the US Army
during the Korean War and was
self employed as a builder and
developer. '
He was preceded in death by
his parents.
Surviving: his wife, Mildred
Mabe Taylor of the home; 2
sons, Bryan D. Taylor of Rural
Hall and Jerry Wayne Taylor of
Everett, Wash.; and a brother.
Hairy Taylor of Danbury.
A graveside service was held
at 11 a.m. Monday, March 12,
at Northview Primitive Baptist
Church in Danbniy with El
der Milton Gunter officiating.
The family received friends
Saturday at Hayworth-Miller
Kinderton Chapel. I
Memorials: Arthritis Foun
dation, PO Box 96280,Wash-
ington, DC 20077.
Online condolences: umv.
haywortk-millerjcom.
Linda Murph Whitaker
Mrs. Linda Carol Murph
Whitaker, 77, of County
Home Road, Mocksville, died
Wednesday, March 7, 2012,
at Gordon Hospice Home in
Statesville.
I She was bom July 14,1934,
I in Rowan County to the late
Gilmer Ford and Annie Steele
Murph. Mrs. Whitaker enjoyed
traveling and visiting with fam
ily.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Ci..
Whitaker; a daughter, Teresa
Lynn Kennedy; and a brother,
David Anderson Murph.
Survivors: her son, Darrell
Donahue (Dorothy deBruyne)
of Maine.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 1 p.m., Saturday,
March 10 at Oak Grove Unit
ed Methodist Church with the
Rev. Randy Manser officiating.
Burial followed in the church
I cemetery. The family received
friends at the church 30 min-
' utes prior to the service.
Memorials: Gordon Hospice
House, 2341 Simonton Road,
Statesville, 28625; or Oak
Grove UMC, do Steve Whita
ker, 2539 US 158, Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
eatonfuneralservicejcom.
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Mr. Rnyniond Dcinald "Peie"
Albeity, 74. of Mockiville died
Friday, Mnivh 16.2012 at For-
syth .Medical Ccnlcr.
He bom March 6. 1938
in Hssex Co.. NJ. to Roland
William and hfary Elizabeth
Bell Alberty. Mr.Alberty was a
member ofHarvest Baptist Fel
lowship and served in the U.S.
Morines. He was co-owner of
R&R Pliitnbiiit" for 30 years.
He loved trap shooting, wa.s
a motorcycle rider but mostly
loved his family.
Preceding him in death were
his parents and a brother. Doug
Alberty-
Survivors: his wife of 51
rears. Mary Lou Alberty; 3
children. Rocky Alberty and
wife Susie. S.tndy Mellon and
husband David and Debbie
Hedrick and husband Matt; 5
grandchildren. Brandon He
drick and wife Nicole, Taylor
Hedrick. Groyson Albert'.
Savannah Alberty and Cody
Melton: u s|>ecinl tcaninc bud
dy, Scooter; a fomter business
partner and friend of 50 years.
Bobby Bornslcin: and a family
friend. Diane Chiasson.
A memorial service was held
at 2 pjn. Sunday, March 18,at
Haywonli-Millcr Silas Creek
Chapel with the Revs. Will
Pryor, Bob McCaskill and Jer
ry Webb officiating. The fam
ily received friends following
the service.
Online condolences: wivk'.
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X..lanics E. Brock
Mr. James E. Brock, 85, of
CIcarwater. Ra. died March
14.2012.
He was bom in Winston-Sa-
letii to J. Hugh and Nannie Sue
I-aird Block. He was a retired
electrical engineer with GTE
and a member of St. Matthias
Littheran aiirch- Mr. Block
was a veteran of the U.S. Antiy
and a tnember of the Famiing-
lofl Masonic Lodge. Scottish
Rile and a Shriner, He enjoyed
genealogy and woiiing on
cars.
Receding him in death were
his parents and a grandson.
Survivors: his wife of 61
yeims. Jessie; his daiighicr,
Joan (Dale) Moe: his son, John
(Marianne) Brock; his si.siers,
Mary West and Emma -Sue
Allen; 6 grandchildien; and 2
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Monday.March 19at!I a.m.atSt. Matthias Lutheran Church
in florida. A graveside service
was held at II ajti. Wednes
day, March 21 at Farmingion
Community Cemetery.
Memorials; St. Matthias
Luihcraii, 2751 Sunset Point
Road. Clearwater. FL 33759;
or Farmington Mcthodisl. 1939
Famiinglon Road. Mocksville.
Online condolences: mnv.
lHiyiyorih-miUcr.com.
/XoiJive Lowery Burgess
Mrs. Ollive Lcweiy Bur
gess, 82, of Four Comers
Road. Mocksville, died Sun
day. March 18, 2012, at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winslon-Salem.
Mrs. Burgess wa.v born June
24, 1929. in Siury County to
the late Rhodesia Lowety Mas-
ten. She was a retired teacher's
aide at William R. Davic El-
ementaiy School. Mrs. Burgess
was a member of (2outtney
Baptist Church where she bad
been a Sunday school teacher
and training union leader.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband. Charles
Edgar Burgess; and a brother.
Jack Masten.
Survivors; 4 daughters,
Linda Burgess of the home.
June B. Bracken (Tommy) of
Mocksville. Diane Burgess
of Advance and Palsy B. Fos
ter (Dennis) of Mocksville; 5
grandchildren. Michelle Davis
(Brad), Meliss.i Woodward
(Kent). Thomas Bracken Jr.
(Lacy), Chris Foster and Clay
Foster; 7 greal-gnuidchiJdrca.
Bradley, Ryan and (Tasey Da
vis, Hunter, Summer and Tyler
Woodward and Tliomas Brack
en HI; a bnother, Charles Masten
(Jane) of Mocksville; 2 sisters-
in-law, Doris B. Bedford and
Ann B. Msrkiand (Gailhcr),
all of Mocksville; and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was to be
coodiictedat3pjn. Wednesday.March 21 at Courtney Bajnist
Church with Dr. Ricky Atkins
and the Rev, Greg McEwen of-
ficiiiting. The body was to be
placed in the church 30 min
utes prior to the service. Burial
was to follow in the church
cemetery. The family received
friends Tuesday. March 20. at
Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Couitncy Bajilisl
Cemetery Fund, 3341 Court
ney Church Road, Vadkinville,
27055; or Kate B, Reynolds
Hospice Home, 101 Hospice
Lane, Winston-Saleni, 27103,
Online cortdolences nwic
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliiireday, March 22,2012
Me County PuOIh. Liuiui/
AUsville. NC
K Robert Lec Hosch Jr.
Roben l.ee lioscli Jr., 47
died on Sunday, March 4,2012
in liedell Memorial Hospital
rollowiog a sudden attack.
He uas bom in Rowan
County, April 24, 1964. son
of the late Robert Lee Hosch
Sr. and Sarah Campbell Ho
sch. He attended West Rowan
High School and loved people
and music. He was the life of a
party. His work esperience in
cluded repairing autotnobiles
Mopcds. and working on dairy
farms.
Survivors: 3 daughters.
Shanice Hosch and Ambei
Hosch. both of Charlotte, atid
Kalia Hosch of Durham; 6
brothers, Ricky, Rodney, and
Billy Hosch, all of Cleveland
Claude Hosch of Durham
Roy Hosch of Ailnnta. Ga. and
Johnny (Carol) Hosch of Nor
folk, Va.; 3 sisters, Bemadine
Jones of Boston, Mass., Inita
Gailher of Norfolk, Va., and
Kathleen Amos of Dublin. Ga.:
other relatives and friends.
His funeral service was held
Saturday, March 10 al 1 pm
at Mt. Vcnion Presbyterian
Church in Cleveland. The Rev
Emery Rann officiated and
burial followed in the church
cemetery. The fnmily received
friends at the church 30 min
utes before the service.
Online condolences: wvnv
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?^Wal(er W. Newbouse
Waller Webster Newliousc.
80, ofWill Boone Trail, Mock.s-
ville, died on Wednesday.
March I5,2012.at his home.
Bom inKanawha, W.Va.,on
Aug. 24, 1931. he was the son
j of the Ule Joseph Edmon Ne-
wliouse and Naomi Shaffer Ne-
whousc. He was a retired coal
miner and was of the Baptist
faith.
Survivors: his wife. Mil
dred Marie Bailes Ncwhouse:
5 stepsons. Johnny Bailes of
Mocksville. Jack Bailes, Don
ald Bailes, James William.v, and
Eddie Bailes, all of Wcsl Vir
ginia; a daughter, Alice Moses
of Mocksville; 2 stepdaiiglitcrs,
Barbara Aibrogast and Sha
ron Amick of West Virginia;
2 grnjidchildren and 16 great
grandchildren.
A celebration of life service
was held Saturday, Marcii 17
at 2:30 p.m. in the WV Memo
rial Gardens Chapel in Calvin,
W.Va., with the Rev. David
Terry officiating. Burial was
in WV Memorial Gandens. The
family received fricncLs on Sat
urday In the chapel.
Online condolences: hwm'.
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Haul Pholps
Hazel Phclps, 91. of Peoples
Creek Road, Adtiince. died
on March 14, 2012 at Kate B.
Reynolds Hospice Home.
She was bom Sept. 13,1920,
toOllieandAImaBogerMyers. '
She was a member of Elbaville
Methodist Church, After her re- '
tiremcnt from Dixie Furniture
in Lexington, she became in
volved In senior groups and re-
i mained active for as long as her
body peirnitted. She enjoyed
being surrounded by family and
friends and loved to feed all
who came to visit.
In addition tu her parents,
she was preceded In death by
her husband of 55 years, Roy
L. Phelps Sr.; 7 of her broth
ers and sisters: Bertha, Walter,
Frank, Maggie, Homer, Travis,
and Bill; 4 of her sisters-in-law.
Robbie, Peggy, Doris and Eliz
abeth; and 1 nephew, Gregory
Myers.
Survivors: her son. Roy L.
Phelps Jr.; her grandchildren.
Alisa Phelps of LewLsvilJe
and Michael Phelps of Qem-
inons; her grcai-grandchildren,
Michaela and Katie Phelps of
Lewisville; her brothers, Ray
mond of Easlcy. S.C. and Alvin
(Betty) of Advance; numer
ous nieces and nephews and
great-nieces and nephews; and
her grand-dog, Charley, who
watched overher until her final
day.
A celebration of life service
was held Friday, March 16 at
2 pan. al Elbaville Methodist
Church with the Rev, Cheryl
Skinner officiating. Burial was
in the church cemetery. The
family received friends on Fri
day at the church.
Memorials: American Can
cer Society or to Hospice of
Forsylh or Dasie counties.
Online condolences: Mwm-.
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DAVIK COUNTY ENTKRI'RISK RECORD, March 22,2012
Davie County Public LibraryMocksville. NO
\ Vii^nia H. Robinson
Virginia Hunlley Robinson.
84. of AshevilJe, died on Sun
day. Marcb 18, 20l2all>isgah
Manor in Candler.
She was boni and raised in
the Oakiey community and
spent most of her iife there.
She was the daughlerof the late
OtisCle\-eland (O.C.) and Irene
Earwood HuntJe) . She is also
preceded in death by her hus
band. Peny Lee Robinson, and
her brother. Grady Hunlley.
Surviving; her daughters,
Janet R. Minor and husband
Bobby of Advance, and Jen
nifer R. Crowe and husband
Daryi '-Yogi" of Candler; 5
grandchildren. B.G, Minor
and wife Mandy. Carmen Mi
nor and Andrew Minor, all of
Advance and Kymbor Crowe
and Dustin Crowe of Candler;
great-grandson. Gram Minorof Advance; brothers Gayle
Huntley (Shirley) and Harvey
Huntley (L-inda) of Ashcviile;
sisters, Ruth FriwN and Linda
Garren (Gary) of AshevilJe; a
Bi>ccial cousin. Rowenn Sor-
reils of Oakley; a number of
other cousins, nieces and neph
ews; and 2 special great-great-
nephews, Grayson Lloyd and
Nathan Lyda.
I Mrs. Robinson was eiii-
' ployed with Asheville Citizen-
Times Paper Co, for 14 yeiirs.
She was a member of Gaslies
Creek Baptist Church. She
loved the Lord and her church
and many ofberbest memories
are nips and outings with the
Gashes Creek Hilitoppers. She
etijnyed traveling and sighisee-Iing, spending time with family
and friends, and anything in
which her grandchildren were
involved. Being with Grant and
watching him play and grow
brought her much joy.She was
known for her love, care and
concern for others, but will be
especially remembered for her
bright and cheerful personality
and her humor and wit.
A funeral service mas to be
held Thursday at 11 am. at
Gashes Creek Baptist Church,
with the Revs. Jackie Collins,
Ed Jennings and Lester Crayton
officiating. Burial was to be in
Woodlawn Cemetery. The fam
ily received friends Wednesday
at Orocc Funeral Home on
Tunnel Road. Pallbearers were
to be grandsons, B.G. Minor,
Andrew Minor, Ehistin Crowe,
nephews, Terry Friszell, Laron
Huntley and Marlon Garren.
Grant Minor, great-grandson,
will serve a.s honorary pall
bearer.
Memorials; Elbaville UMC
General Fund, C/O Juanita
Blakely, 1844 Yadkin Valley
Road, Advance.
Online memorials; www^ro-
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^ John Richard Smith
John Richard Smith, 41, of
Howardtown Road, died on
Thursday. Mureh 15, 2012
Bom in Davic County on De
cember.!, I970.he was the sonof Jimmy R. Smith and Helen
Hudson Bcamon, who survive.
He was a member of Bixby
Church of the Living God.
Also surviving; his grand
mother, Callie Hudson; an aunt.Ruby James. 2 nieces, Linda
Wilson and .Melissa Jarvis: 2
nephews, Donald Hollings-
worth and Robert Marcbam,
alsoofMoeksvilleHe wa-s preceded in death by
a sister, Joyce Ann Smith, and a
brother, Jessie Dell McBride.
A celebration ofiife service
was held Monday, March 19
at 8 pun. in the Davie Funeral
Service Chapei. Burial wiJI be
private.
Online condolences; unvw.
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davie CODffrVENTERPR..SE RECORD.Thnraday.March 22.1
Davie County Public Libraiy
Mocksvitle, NO
^ Marshall Allen Steele
Marshall Allen "Tobe"
Steclc died on Salurday, March
17,2012 at his home in Mocks-
ville.
Mr. Slecle was bom on April
4,1940 in Davie County, son of
the laic Rulh Sleelc Lewis. He
was educuied in Davie County
and Rowan County schools
and retired as a machinist from
Ingersoil-Riiiid Company. He
was a active and vital member
of Second Presbyterian Church
in Mocksviilc. He was known
in the community for cooking
and grilling.
Surviving; his wife, Patricia
Dalton Steele of the home; a
daughter, Selina (Kevin) Nay-
lor of Coral Springs, Fla.; 2
sons. Shawn (Avery) Steele of
Greensboro, and Brad Steele of
Mocksville; I i grandchildren;
2 grcat-giandchildren: a large
number of nieces, nepbews.
aunts, uncles, cousins, other
relativBS and friend-s.
Funeral service will be held
on Saturday, March 24 at
n a-m- m Ftrst Presbyterian
Church, 261 S. Main St. in
Mocksville. i'asior Fred Terry
will officiate. The family will
receive friends at the church
otK hour before the s^icc.
Burial will follow in Second
Presbyterian Church cemetery .
Memorials: American Heart
Assoc., 932 Brintonial Way,
Winsion-Salem, 27 KM; Ameri
can Cancer Society, do Davie
County - Allison Reeves, 5020
Jlaynes Rd., lonesviJle, 28642',
Second Presbyterian Church.
400 Pine St.. Mocksville.
Online condolences: wwtv.
CrahtvnFuneralHomejier.
, Suzanne Davis Upson
Mrs. Suzanne Darns McK-
enzie Upson. 89, of Winston-
Salcm died Thursday, March
15.2012 at the Biyan Center in
Lexington.
She was bom April 11.1922
in Forsyth County to Alex
Samuel and Charlotte Bell
Robertson Davis. Mrs. UpsoD
was a member of Salem Baptist
Church and retired from Hanes
>losiery after 37 years. She was
a member of the NC Exten
sion Homemakcrs, the VFW
of Clemmons Lady's Auxiliary
and the Winstoii-Salem Moose
Lxidge Chapter 1169.
Preceding her in death were
2 husbands. BcDjainin Franklin
McKenzie and Robert Ralph
llp.son.
Survivors; 2 sons, Charles F.
McKenzie of Winston-Salem
and Benjamin Joe McKenzie
of Calgary Alberta, Canada; n
daughter, Linda Susan McKen
zie of Winston-Salem; 2 grand
sons, Ian Alexander and Simon
Nicholas McKenzie; and 2
granddaughters, Molly Suzanne
and Ana McKenzie.
A funeral service was held
at 2 p.m. Monday, March 19
at Hayworth-Miller Kinder-
ton t2hai>el with Dr. Howan!
Wilbum officiating. Burial fol
lowed in Wcsllawn Gardens of
Memory. The family received
friends Sunday at the funeral
home.
Memorials: American Can
cer Society, 4A Oak Branch
Dr., Greensboro. 27407; or llie
Arthritis Foundation. PC Box
96280,Washington. DC 20077.
Online condolences; ii'ivw.
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^Brenda L«igh Waller
Brenda Leigh Waller, 65.
of Howard Street. Mocksville,
died on Sunday, March 18.
2012, at Forsyth Medical Cen
ter.
Bom on Aug. 5. 1946, she
was the daughter, of the late
Eugene H. Keaton and Mary
Edith Binkley Keaton. She was
a homemaker and was of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors: 2 daughters,
Vicky Waller of Berea, Ky. and
Saundra Wood of Mocksville;
a brother, William Keaton
of Virginia, 3 sisters, Phyllis
Keaton of Mocksville, Rhonda
Poarch of Winston-Salem, and
Robin (Darrell) Lesihermnn of
Woodleaf,
She was also preceded in
death by a brother, Wesley
Keaton; a sister, Wilma Waller;
and a grandson, Brandon Mill
er.
A celebration of life service
was held Wednesday, March 21
at 11 am. in the Davie Funeral
Service I2hapel with Journey
Church Pastor Chuck Taylor
officiating. Burial wa.x in the
Westlawn Gardens of Memory
in Clemmons. The family re
ceived friends Tuesday, March
20 al the funeral home.
n Memorial: Davie Fiiiicrai
, Service to help with exjKnses,
Online condolences: ivm'w,
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Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC
X Marjorie M. Cloke
Mrs. Maijorie Milchell
Qoke died in her sleep on
Monday, March 19,2012 after
a seven months decline from a
malignant brain tumor, while
her favorite music played at
her bed side.
She was bom near IVinity on
Sept. 22,1921 to the late Henry
Allen and Florence McClain
Mitchell. She spent her earliest
years in the snuill community of
Archdale. Her intellect showed
early when she graduated from
high school with straight A's
at the age of IS. Her name first
appeared in local papers when
she won a statewide political
debate at the same age, fol
lowed by graduation from busi
ness school in High Point. She
worked as a court stenographer
for the U.S. Air Force Gener
als assigned to Courts Mrushnll
in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs.
Cloke married Odell M. Smith
in Baltimore, Md., where he
was a journalist and editor for
the Baltimore Sun. That mar
riage ended in divorce in 1954.
Mrs. Cloke was an advertising
and public relations account
executive with agencies in Bal
timore and New York on ac
counts that included Allegheny
Airlines (USAir), Black and
Decker and Davidson Chemi
cal. As a member and commit
tee woman of the Public Rela
tions Society of America, she
met H. Walton Cloke, the as
sociation's president in 1959.
After a year-long courtship,
the two were married in Wash
ington, DC with Mrs. Cloke's
brother Henry Allen Mitchell
Jr., then residing in Washing
ton, DC,giving her away. They
travelled extensively during his
tenure as executive vice presi
dent of advertising and public
relations for Rockwell Interna
tional. The two attended every
manned space flight launch
froitti?i3®E^$5Su5SSf3l Includ
ing'trie Apollo missions and
knew most of the astronauts.
Over the years, known for her
taste and flair for decoration,
Mrs. Cloke and her husband
had homes in Potomac, Md.,
Washington, DC. New York
Chy, Greenwich and Ridge-
field, Conn., Bel Air, Calif.,y,
Hilton Head Island, S,C. and
Fox Chapel, Pa., where they
were living when Mr. Cloke
died in 1975. In 1980, Mrs.
Cloke's year-long efforts cre
ated a home in the historic Hill-
man House Estate in Shady-
side, in the city of Pittsburgh
where she continued to serve
on the committees of the Pitts
burgh Symphony Orchestm,
the Pittsburgh Light Opera, the
Pinsburgh Public Educational
Television station, among oth
ers. She enjoyed years of trav
elling to her favorite destina
tion, the Hotel Ritz in Paris,
with Venice, Vienna, Tuscany
and Provence as runners-up.
Mrs. Cloke retired to Bermuda
Village in October 1998 where
she continued many of her fa
vorite pursuits; entertaining
friends, recounting jokes and
stories, devouring good books,
listening to and singing along
with Frank Sinatra CDs, voting
Democratic, and wearing her
much-admired hats.
Survivors: her daughter,
Martha Smith Squire of Ber
muda Run; her brother, Henry
A. Mitchell Jr. and wife Helen
of Raleigh, their 3 children,
Henry A. Mitchell III, Michael
W. Mitchell, and Martha M.
Peterson; 7 grandchildren; 2
sisters, Martha Carol Mitchell
Willett and son, James E. Wil-
lett Jr., both of China Grove
and Doris Jane Mitchell Sow
ers of High Point and her son,
Kent Sowers of Durham; a
step-daughter, Barbara Smith
Howell of Chevy Chase, Md.
and her daughters, Leah How
ell Moga and Maiya Howell
Kniple.
A celebration of her life will
be held later.
Memorials: Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem,
27103.
Albert M. Cornatzer
Mr. Albert Monroe Cor
natzer, 82, of Advance died
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home.
He was bom Sept. 6e 1929 m
Davie Cotmty to Rom Shepard
and Delia Mae Bamey Cor
natzer.
Preceding him in death were
his parents; a aster, Betty Cor
natzer; and 4 brothers Seabon,
Guy, Hayden and Stacy Cor-
natzer.
Surviving; his wife of 64
years, Minnie Lee Cornatzer:
2 sons, Billy Cornatzer and
^fe Sonja of Advance and
Stacy Cornatzer and wife Betty
Jean of Advance; 2 grandsons,
Adam and Chad ComaUer;
a sister, Patty Chaffin of Ad
vance; and special caregiver,
Steve Newsome.
A funeral service was held
at 11 ajn. Saturday, March 24
at Bixby Presbyterian Church
with the Rev. Pete Peterson
officiadng. Burial followed in
the church cemetery. The fam
ily received friends Friday atHayworth-Miller Kinderton
Chapel.
Memorials: Bixby Presbyte
rian Foundation Fund, PO Box
546. Mocksville.
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^Martha N. Cottcrman
Mrs. Manhn Nell Clark
Cotterraan, 65, of E. Maple
Ave.,Mocksville,iiicii Sunday,
March 25,2012, at her home.
Mrs. Cottennnn was bom
Nov. 19.1946, in Sidney, Ohio
to the !alc Ted and Nell Chaney
Clark-
She was also preceded in
death by a sister. Sue Pequing-
not; a brother, Harry Clark; 2
stepbrothers. Henry and Georpe
Bynum.
Survivors: her hu.sband, Ron
ald E. Coticnnan of the home;
2 sons, Ricky Edward Cotter-
man (Lisa) of Hamiony and
Jeffrey Scott Cottcrman (Joy)
of Statesville; 3 sisters. Doro
thy Cook of Sidney, JoAnn
Lyrae of Jackson Center. Ohio
and Sarah Pequinpnot of Parts,
Texas; a brother, James Clark
of Sidney; a grandson. Nicho
las Scott Cottcrman; and a
stepgranddaughtcr. Heather
Upson.
A memorial service will be
conducted at 11 a-m. Priday,
March 30 at Oak Cirovc llniled
Methodist Church with the Rev.
Randy Manser officiating.
Memorials; American Can
cer Society. 4.A Oak Branch
Dr., Greensboro. 27407. speci
fy Davic Relay for Life,
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^Rodney VestaJ Gobble
Mr. Rodney Vestal Gobble,
46, ofMocks ville.dledSunriay,
March 25.2012. at his home.
Mr. Gobble was bom and
raised in the Sheffield commu
nity to Joe Gobble and (he late
Judy Taylor Gobble. He was
a self-employed painter and a
fisherman.
He was also preceded In
death by a sister, Christie.
Survivors; his father, of the
home; a sou, Austen; sisters,
Donna Link (Ricky) and Terri
Benson (Wallace); 4 nephews;
and a niece.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at noon Thursday,
March 29 at Eaton Funeral
Chapel whh the Rev. Franklin
Myers and Randy Gobble of
ficiating. Burial was to be in
ijames Baptist Church Ceme
tery. The family was to receive
friends at the funeral home one
hour before the service.
Memorials: ijames Baptist
Cemetery Fund, 1038 Ijames
Church Road.MocksviUc.
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"Margaret B. Graves
Mrs. Margaret Ethel Bea
ver Graves, 82, of Pine Street,
Mocksville, died unexpectedly
Friday. March 23,2012, at her
home.
Mrs. Graves was bora June
19, 1929, in Rowan County to
the late George Augustus and
Eula Belle Lyerly Beaver. She
was a graduate of Rockwell
High School. Following hi^
school she received lab and x-
ray training at Rowan MemoiiaJ
Hospital. She was retired from
Dnvie F.imily Medical Center.
Mrs. Gnives was a member of
First United Methodist Church,
Mocksville where she was ac
tive in numerous ministries.
She was also involved in com
munity endeavors incfuding A
Storehouse For Jesus, Meals on
Wheels and mission work.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Wil
liam Lcc Graves Sr. on Dec. 5.
2006: and a son, William Lee
Graves Jr.
Survivors: a daughter, Patri
cia Hendrix (Samuel) of Win-
slon-Salem; a son, Robert A.
Graves (Donna) of Asheboro;
n brother. Robert L. Beaver
(Sue) of Concord; 7 grandchil
dren, Samuel and Catherine
Hendrix. Matthew Hendrix
(Sarah), Bradley Graves. Jen
nifer Graves Walker (Brad
ley). Maiy Graves and Megan
Graves Purser (Brandon); and
2 great-grandchildren, Braelyn
Walker and Violet Hendrix.
A memorial service was con-
diicied at 3 p.m. Sunday, March
25 at First United Methodist
Church, Mocksville with the
Rev. Joseph Collins. D. Mia.
officiming.lbe family received
friends at the Family Life Cen
ter following the service.
Memoiials; Honduras Mis
sion Team.c'o Rrsl UMC, 310
N. Main St., Mocksville; or A
Storehouse For Jesus, 675 E.
Lexington Rd., Mocksville.
Online cundolences: www.
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^ Effie Ibitk Marshall
Effie Tuillc M.vshiiM, 97,
foraieriy of Ad\«fice, died
Sunday, March 25, 2012, al
LongleafNeuro-Medical Treat
ment Center in Wilson, where
she had been a rciidcnl for 12
years-
She was bom on Dec. 6,
1914 in Stokes County to Jo-
-seph Seaton and Susie Yaies
TuttJe. She was a member
of Green Meadows Baptist
Church where she loved to sing
in the choir and for many years
furnished flower arrangements
for the church from her garden.
In 1977, she retired from B&F
Manufacturing Co. in Mocks-
viile where she had worited for
12 years.
Survivors: a son, Arnold
Grey Marshall and fiancd Judy
Howell of Advance: daughter,
Linda Marshall Boycr and hu.s-
band Larry Buyer of Zebulon;
2 grandsons, Jeffrey Btiyer of
l-ouisburg and Philip Boyer of
Zebulon; 2 grcal-griunUons.
Zackary Carter and Joseph
Boyer of Louishurg; sisters,
Stella Boles of Pfafftow n, Sta
cy Hobson of YadkinvilJe, Pau
line Tilley of Lexington, Glad
ys Nonis and husband C'iinard
of Winston-Snlcm, Roslie Col
lins and husband Don of Rural
Hall; brothers, Ren Tuttle of
Buiiington, Wayne Tuttle atid
wife Esla of Winslon-Salem,
Ma* Turtle and wife Kay of
Gantanton; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
She was pteceded in death
by her parents; a sister, Maty
Pansier; an<l a brother. Burl
Tunle.
A graveside service was
held Wednesday, March 28, al
noon at Green Meadows Bap
tist Church Cemetery with the
Rev. Josh Greene officiating.
The family received friends
one hour prior to the service at
the church.
Memorials: Green Meadows
Baptist Floral Committee, 1646
NCBOl N.. Mocksville.
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XMurgarcl La Verne Snider
Margaret LaVemc
Snider died on Sunday, March
25.2()12.
She wa.s the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrix.
Mrs. Snider was a graduate of
Shady Grove High School. She
tnarried Fred Thomas Snider,
spending 49 years together be
fore his dcalli. Mrs. Snider was
the owner of LaVeme's Fabric
Shop and worked for Beik's
and retired after 26 years. She
was a member of Bethel United
Methodist Church where she
had been pianist until her health
declined. Her hobbies were
sewing, cooking, singing and
playing the piano. She spent
much of her life as a caregiver
for family members.
In addition to her parents and
husband, she was jtreceded in
death by a son, Keith Terrell
Snider: a brother, Otis Hendrix;
a sister, Juanila Foster (Elmo);
a grandson-in-law, Bobby Sia-
ley; and a nephew, Johnny
Hendrix
Survivors:adaugfiicr, Debbie•Green (Mike) of Mocksville:
2 grandchildren, April Stalcy
of Advance and Tara Brewer
(Chad) of Salisbury; 3 gteal-
grandchildren, Allison and Jill
Stalcy of Advance and Charle.s
Brewer of Salisbury; a sister-
in-iaw, Lois Hendrix of Mocks-
vilie; 3 special nieces, Theresii
Pearson (Russeii) of Moravian
Palis, Beverly Miller (Ronald)
of Woodbridge. Va. and Cindy
Mandarano of Mocksville: and
a special nephew, Mike Hen
drix of Advance.
A funeral service was coii-
diiclcd at 1 pjn. Wednesday,
March 28 at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with Dr. SB. Warner offici
ating. Burial followed in Rose
Cemetery. The family received
friends al the funeral home one
hour before the service.
Memorials: Bethel UMC,c/o
Karen Ren. 1216 Davie Acad-
eniy Road, Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
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Mr. Warren Richard Wer-
beck, 80, of Mocksville, died
Tiiursday, Miueh 22, 2012,
at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home in Winslon-Snlcm.
He was bom Oct. 13, 1931,
in Glendale, N.Y. to the late
John J. and Caroline Irving
Werbeck. Mr. Werbeck was a
\-eleran of the U.S. Army hav
ing served during the Korean
Conflict. He lived most of his
life in l-ong Island, N.Y. and
loved the Yankees and Giants.
Mr. Werbeck enjoyed racing
pigeons as a sport.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother. Jack Wer
beck.
Survivors: his wife of 57
years, Marilyn Shirley Um-
faach Werbeck of the home; 3
children, Cindy Valliere (Joe)
of Mocksville, Pamela Spano
(Chris) of Huntcrsville and
Warren Werbeck [1 (Valerie)
of Mockst'Qle: 6 grandchil
dren, Kimberly, Bethany and
Stephany Spano, Nicole Val
liere and Michelle and Michael
Werbeck: and several nieces.
A memorial service was
conducted ul 2 p.m., .Sunday,
March 25 at Holy Crass Lu
theran CTiurch with llie Rev.
Susan Bame officiating. The
family received family and
friends on Saturday, .March 24
at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: American Cancer
Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr..
Greensboro, 27407, specify -
Davie Relay for Life: Kate B.
Reynolds Hospice Home. 101
Hospice Lane, Winslon-Salein,
27103; or Holy Cross Lutheran
Memorial Fund, 1913 US 60!
S. Mocksville.
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Rebecca Ratledge BcUon,
83. of Winston-Salem. died
Sunday, April I, 2012 at Kale
B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
She was bom Nov. 14, 1928
in Davie County to the late Jay
and Ha Rives Ratledge. Mrs.
Belton was a member of Laurel
Oaks Christian Church. During
her working career she was ein-
ployed by Western Electric and
later Hanes Hosiery. She played
AAU Basketball for Virgil Vow
and was a Duke basketball fan.
She loved gardening and being
with her family.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, William
Hariitton Belton; and 6 brothers
and a sister.
Surviving; 3 children, Larry
Dean Belton and wife Brenda
of Mocksville. Mitchell Wil
lie Belton and wife Sherri of
Pinnacle, and Lori Ann Belton
of Clemmons: 3 grandchil
dren, Lucas William Belton of
Charlotte, Timothy Lee Belton
of Mocksville, and Matthew
Belton of Pinnacle: 2 great
grandchildren, Gavin and Isaac
Belton; 2 sisters. Mary K. Rog
ers of Mocksville, and Carolyn
Bodenheimer of High Point.
A graveside service was con
ducted at II a.m. Wednesday.
April 4 at Oaklawn Memo
rial Gardens with the Rev. Jim
Warren officiating. The family
received friends Tuesday. April
b at Hayworth Miller Kemers-
ville Chapel
.Memorials: Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home. 101 Hos
pice Ijine. Winston Salem.
27103
Online condolences: nnie.
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I Our community extendsI its deepest sympathy to thefamily of Rebewa RatledgeBelton. who died this past Sunday at the Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Home in Winston-
Salem after a few years of de
clining health. A Davie native,
she was bom in 1928 to the late
Jay and 11a Rives Ratledge of
County Line. She was reared
on the Ratledge farm on US 64
West about .5 mile east of NC
Hwy 901. She anended adja
cent Cherry Grove School until
its closing and graduated from
Cool Spring High School in
1947. She excelled in softball
and basketball in high school
and continued her love of bas
ketball throughout her life.
After graduation she married
William Harrison Belton and
the couple made their home in
Forsyth, She was a member of
Laurel Oaks Christian Church
and had formerly worked for
Western Electric and Hanes
Hosiery. A graveside service
was held Wednesday morning
of this week at Oaklawn Me
morial Park; she was laid to
rest beside her husband, who
preceded her in death in 1997.
We send get-well wishes to
Ralph GrifSth and Ann (Glenn)
Koontz. Ralph injured his foot
while mowing his yard and re
quired emergency treatment.
Ann was hospitalized last week
and is now recuperating at
home. April Johnson has im
proved and is now recuperating
at home. Baby Drake Johnson
continues to grow but remains
at Forsyth Medical Center.' Tony Evans ha.s improved and' is now recuperating at home.
Esther Gaither remains in rehab
at Autumn Care of Stntesville.
and Lois Ham's and Howard
Safrict remain in rehab at Au
tumn Care of Mocksville.
Join us in prayer for the
Lord's divine healing and bless
ings upon Ralph, Ann. April.Drake. Tony. Esther, lx)is,
Howard, and otliers who arc
having health problems. Pray
for the Lord's support and com
fort upon the family of Rebecca
as they adjust to life without
her.
For news and memories to
share, call Shirley on 492-5115
X>Charlic Brown Jr.
Charlie Brav,ii Jr. 83. ofTwinpines Circle. Mocksville.
died on Saturday. March 31.
2012 at Forsyth Medical Cen
ter.
Bom in Kinston on June 2.
1928, he was the son of the late
Charlie Brown Sr. and Bes
sie Adell Thomas Brown. He
served in the Merchant Ma
rines and was a foreman with
Davie Auto Machine Shop and
retired as an outside salesman
for Davie Auto Parts. He was a
member of Heaven Bound Full
Gospel Church. He served as a
Davie County Commissioner
from 1974^1978, serving as
vice chair from 1976-1978. He
served in the Mocksville FireDepartment in the late 60s andearly 70s. Hi served as a mem
ber of the Governor's Law and
Order Commission in 1977 and
was a member of Mocksville
Masonic lodge 1.34.
Survivors: his wife of 65
years, Kathleen Smith Brown;
a son. Charlie "Pat" Brown
(Beth) of Mocksville. 2 daugh
ters, Faye Hass (Brant) and
Felisa Robertson (Gary), all
of Mocksville; a sister, Ar-
leen Hill of Swansboro; a
son-in-law. Dean Salmons of
Mocksville; 5 grandchildren;
8 great-grandchildren and 1
great-great-grandson.
He was also preceded in
death by a daughter, Lana Kay
Salmons; a brother, Horace
Brown: and 2 sisters, Pauline
(3ollins and Hazel Parker.
A celebration of life service
will be conducted on Thursday,April 5 at 4 p.m. from Heaven
Bound Full Gospel Church
with Pastor James Waid ol-
ficiating. Burial will be in the
Zion Chapel UiVlC Cemetery.
The family will receive friends
from 3-4 pan. Thursday at the
church.
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^ Carter Sr.SO.ofAdvance.diedonftidayMarch 30.20/2 at his home. "c was bom Feb. 23. 1935
"^avje County to the late Roj
Carter^•C^rwasavetentnofthc
of iw " nicmbeicL K f MethodistChuieh. Mr. Carter enjoyecfaTOing with his bitJther. Billand spending time with family
Sui^iving: his wife of 5tyears Peggy Carten daugh"
r. Luc,lie Hartman (Eddie'
of Advance, and a son. Hi'
Carter (Cheo'l) of Advance- <
Josh^w. and Tarn; 5 great
grandchildren. Walker. Bent-ey. AliMh. Dominick. anc
Alexandna: brother. Bill Carte,(L'nda): 2 sisters. Thomasine
hi """l Iril-nenl." "" niecesnephews, and cousins.A funeral service was held
,, ®:'"- Monday. April 2
Chni^rChurch w„h the Rev. Bill Tay.
*ne church ccmelery. The^nnly received friends .Sunda)
Wh'TA''"'^ Meals-on.
f;J^"'"S'-Mocksville.Moek,
or Hospiee/Palliativc
CareCenler. 377 Hospital Si
Sujie 103 Mocksville.
Online condolences:
Margaret A. Marcady
Mrs. Margaret Albenson
Marcady. 69.nf Advance, died
on Friday. .March .30. 2012 at
W.ikc Forest Baptist Medical
Center.
She was bom May 2.1942 in
Duplin County to the late John
Biyant and Mary Fulrcll Alb
enson. She retired from Wake
Forest BapHst .Medical Center
as a nurse after 40 years.
Surviving: her husband of
48 years. Milo Marcady; 3
children. Lisa M. Armsworthy
(Mark) of Advance. Michael
Keith Marcady (Debni) of
Mebane. and Douglas Wayne
Maread) (Jennifer) of Mid-
»a)'; 5 grandchildren; 4 sisters.
Oraee Rogers of Clemmons.
Betty Mobley of Bculavilie.
Ann Hunter of Chinquapin,
and Kay Sanderson of Wallace:
.brother. James Albenson of
I Beulavi|le: several nieces and
[ nephews.
A funeral .service was held at
3 p.m. Sunday. April I at Hay-worth-Miller Kindenon Chapel
with the Rev. Wayne Swishcr
officiating. The family received
friend.s following the .sen-ice.
The burial was at I p.m. Mon
day at Westlawn Gardens of
Memoiy.
^ Memorials: Comprehensive
Cancer Center. Medical Center
Blvd. Winslon-Salem.27157.
Online condolences: h-h-w.
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AAngelaC.RobbinsAngela Christine Robbins.
37, of Dutchman Trail. Mocks
ville. died on Sunday. April I
2012.
Bom on March 4. 1975. she
was the daughter of James Da
vid Robbins and Freida Mae
Myeis Robbins, of .Mocksville.
She had been employed in re
tail sales and was of the BapUsi
faith.
She is preceded in death by
maternal gnmdfather, Henry
Myers; paternal grandparents
Carl and Addie Robbins.
Also surviving: a son, Rus-
sell Workman of the home; 3
daughteis, Alexandria ChristineHarmon, Haley Nicole Hat-
mon. and McKenzie Lei Har
mon. all of the home; 4 sistersLymi (Kelly Howes) Doby."
Taniica "Mickey" (Gene)
Eakis. and Amanda Robbins.
all of Mocksville and Carlene
Sidden of Concord: maternal
grandmother, Gladys Myers of
Mocksville. and her fiancd, Mi
chael Collier of Mocksville.
Private family services will
be held.
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Mr. Joseph Charles Simnor.
85, of Bermuda Run. died on
Wednesday. March 28.2012 ai
Forsylh Medical Cenler,
He was bom Aug. 15. 1926
in New York to Robert Norman
(and Rose Ferro Simnor. Mr.
' Simnor was a member of Holy
Family Catholic Church. He
served in the U.S. Navy during
World War 11 and was a 4th de-
I gree Knighl of Columbus. He
' retired in 1999 from W.E. Love
and Associates in Burlington.
Surviving: his wife. Joyce
Simnor of the home; 7 children.
Joe Simnor. Maureen Miller
and husband Hd. Matt Sim
nor and wife Maureen, Carole
Kapreliaii and husband Ken.
Lori Simnor. Patricia Getzen-
danner and husband Jay and
Rob Simnor and wife Kather-
ine: 12 grandchildren: and 5
great-grandchildren.
A memorial mass was held
at 11 a.m. Monday, April 2 at
Holy Family Catholic Church
with the Rev. Michael Bultner
officiating. Burial will be at St.
Leo the Great Columbarium.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice
Lane, Wiiislon-Salera, 27105;
or Holy Family Catholic
Church. 4820 Kinnamon Rd..
Winston-Salem. 2710.5.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday,April 5,2012
lona Pack Stewart
Mrs. lona Pack Stewart, 93,
of US 64 East. M(x:ksville.died
Monday. April 2.2012. .at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winston-Salem.
She was bom July 11. 1918.
in Davie County to the late
Guraey Ray and Pearl Lanier .
Pack. Mrs. Stewart was a life
long member of Fulton United
Methodist Church where she
was a charter member of the
United Methodist Women.
She had worked at P.H. Hanes.
Monleigh Gamient and Fork
Discount House. Mrs. Stewart
was a member of the Fork 50+
Club.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband of 57
years, Thomas Jefferson Stew
art; 2 sisters. Vcta Ray Shoaf
and Vivian Barnes; and 2
brothers, Boyd Pack and Gar
land Pack.
Survivors: 2 sons. Tommy
Stewart and Terry Stewart,
both of Mocksville; a grand.son.
Jason Stewart (Erin) of Mocks
ville; 2 great-granddaughters.
Sarah and Meredith Dinkins;
and a sister-in-law. Janell Pack
of Advance; several nieces and
nephews; godson. Justin Bold-
en of Lexington; and a special
friend of 80 years. Jackie Wil
liams of California and Ad
vance.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at 2 pm.. Thursday.
April 5 at Old Fulton Method
ist Episcopal Church. South in
Advance with the Revs. Kirk
Tutterow and Karl Kelly of
ficiating. The body was to be
placed in the church 30 minutes
prior to the service. Burial was
to follow in the church ceme
tery. The family was to receive
friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednes
day. April 4 at Eaton Funeral
Home.
Memorials: Fulton UMC
Cemetery Fund. PO Box 87.
Advance; Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Home. 101 Hospice
Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103;
or Davie County Public Library
Outreach. 371 N. Main St..
Mocksville.
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Calvin Ray Godbcy
Mr. Ciilvin Ray Godbcy, 80.
i)f Ridge Road. Mocksvilic.
died Wedne-iday. April 4.2012,
ai For^yih Medical Center in
Winsion-Salcro.
He was bom Dec. 1,1931. in
Davic County to the late Calvin
Franklin and Maggie Vickcrs
Godbey. Mr. Godbey was a
meiiilicr uf Saleiii United Meth
odist Chinch. He wa.s a veteran
of the U.S. Navy having served
during the Korean Conflict. Mr.
Godbey wa.s owner/operator of
West Davie Garage. He was the
lirsl fire chief of County Line
Fire Department.
He was also preceded in
death by 2 sisters. Ruby God
bey and Haiiline Rhelps; and a
brother. Marshall Godbey.
.Survivors; his wife of 57
years, l.orcnc Gregory Godbey
of the home; 2 sisters, ixiuise Is-
Iry (Htibeni of Greensboro and
Myrtle Alexander of Wilming
ton; a brother, l-eonard Godbey
(Jennifer) of Mocksville; and
several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 11 a.in.. Saturday.
April 7 at .Salem United Meth
odist Church with the Rev. Rob
in Filzgcr.ild officiating. The
boity was placed in the church
30 minutes prior to the service.
Bitrial followed in the church
.-cmeiery. The family received
friends on Friday. April 6 at
Baton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Salem UMC
Building Fund, do Paul Shew.
1582 Davje Academy Road.
Mocksville.
• Helen Boger Keaton
Helen Boger Keaton. 73, ol
llowiirtlluwn Circle. .Mocks
ville, died on Monday. April
9, 2012. at Autumn Care ol
Mocksville.
Bom in Davie County on
April 13, 1938. she was the
daiighlci of the late Holloway
Boger and Mattic Latham Bo
ger. She was retired firom Lex
ington Home Brands and was
a membet of Davie Baptist
Church.
Survivors;byherhusband.lhe
Rev. John Ixisier Keaton. whom
she married on Nov. 8, 1973; a
daughter, Linda (Del) Cooper
of Mocksville; 3 stepchildren.
Ronald (Judy) Keaton. Michael
Keaton. and Joan (Gary) Boger,
all of Mocksville; a brother.
Tommy (Shirley) Boger of
Trouiman; 2 sisters. Ruth (Ce
cil) Cartner and Brenda (Fred)
Swishcr. .lit of Mocksville; and
3 step-grandchildren and 2 step-
great grandchildren.
She was also preceded in
death by and her first husband,
Felix Jones: a brother. Glenn
Boger; a sister. Virginia Day-
wait.
A celebration of life ser
vice was to be held Thursday.
April 12. at 11 ajn. in the Da
vie Funeral .Service Chapel
with Pastor Wes Cook and the
Rev. Rodney Hellard officiat
ing. Burial was in the Comaizer
United Methodist Church Cem
etery. The family was to receive
friends Wednesday, April 11
from 6;30-8;30 p.m. at Davie
Funeral Service.
Memorials; Davic Hospice/
Palliative Care, 377 Hospital
St.. Mocksville.
His funeral service will he
held at II a.m. Friday in the
chapel ol the Cumhy Family
1-uneral Service in High Point
with Charlie Fetters and Dane
Waggoner ofliciaiing. Burial
with military honors will fol
low in Floral Garden Park
Cemetery. Visitation will be
from 6-8 pan. Thursday at the
fiiiietal home.
Memorials; Tliomasville
Church of Christ. 2209 Ball
Rd.. Thomasvillc, 27360; Hos
pice of the Piedmont. 1801
Westchesier Dr.. High Point
27262; or Carolina Bible
Camp. 1988 Jericho Church
Rd. Mocksville.
Xhvrman B. Prathci'
Mr. Herman Benjamin Prath-
cr. 91, of High Point died April
9.2012 at High Point Regioitid
Hospital.
Mr. Pr.iiher wa^ bom June
1.5ih, 1920 in Davie County, a
son to the late Benjamin Frank
lin atid Neely Safrit Prathcr.
He was a U.S. Army veteran
and a resident of High Point
since I94J In 1975 he iciired
from Clarendon Industries and
was a member of Thomasville
Church of Christ. In December
of 1940 he married the former
Jiianita Forrest who survives of
the home.
He was also preceded in
deatli by a great-grandson.
Justin Wayne Stanley; 2 sis
ters, Penri Stroiid and Beatrice
Cushion; and 3 brothers. J. Os
car Prailter, John Prathcr and
Sidney Prather.
Also surviving: 2 daiiglt-
Ici.s. Joyce Prather Stanley
and husband Stacy of High
Point and Linda Prather Jones
and husband David of Mocks
ville; a sister, Ixiis Cartner of
Stuicsville; 8 grandchildren;
14 great-grandchildren; and 3
great-grent-grandchildrer).
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■jC^John Wayne Adams
John Wayne Adams, 65, of
Liberty Church Road, Mocks-
ville, NC. died on Wednesday,
April ! 1.2012, at Wake Forest
Baptist Medical Center.
Bom in Davie County on
March 17, 1947, he was the
son of the late John Alvin Ad
ams and Lilah Elmira Whitaker
Adams, who survives. He was
a member of Liberty Baptist
Church. Mr. Adams was retired
from United Alarm and served
in the US Army from 1966-
1970.
Also surviving: 2 sons, Mi
chael A. Adams and fianc^
Katie, and Brandon E. Adams,
all of Mocksville; a daughter,
' Kimberly A. (Brian) Hawks of
Clemmons; a brother, Roy A.
(Cathy) Adams of Mocksville;
2 sisters, Shirley A. (Landon)
Johnson of Mocksville and
Margaret A. Honeycutt of
Salisbury, 2 grandchildren,
Dakota L. Key of Mocksville
and Holly R. Hawks of Clem
mons; and special best friends,
"Spud" and "Pip."
A celebration of life service
was held Friday, April 13 at 2
p.m. at Liberty Baptist Church
with the Rev. Randy Wall of
ficiating. The family received
friends at the church prior to
the service.
Online condolences: m'wh'.I daviefuneralsen'ice.com.
A funeral service wa.s to t>e
conducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday.
April 19,81 Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with Dr. David Gilbreath
and the Rev. Darren Crotts of
ficiating. Burial was to follow
in Bear Creek Baptist Church
Cemetery. The family was to
receive friends from 7-9 p.m.,
Wednesday, April 18 at the fu
neral home.
Memorials: Bear Creek Bap
tist Church Cemetery Fund,
c/o Billy R. Shelton, treasurer,
3190 US 601 N, Mocksville.
Online condolences: mnv.
eatoi)funerahenice.coin.
Pansy Joyce Jones
Mrs. Pansy Joyce Mabe
Jones, 76, of US 601 North,
MocksviUe,died Monday, April
16. 2012, at Forsyth Medical
Center in Winston-Salem.
She was bom June 29,1935,
in Surry County to the late
Alonzo and Ruth Joyce Mabe.
Mrs. Jones was of the Baptist
faith and was a graduate of
Harmony High School. She
retired from Sara Lee Hosiery
Division in Winston-Salem
after more than 40 years. Mrs.
Jones enjoyed gardening and
quilting. She was loving and
caring for her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren, as
well as her canine companion.
Buddy.
She was also preceded in
death by a son, Douglas Ray
Jones.
Survivors: her husband of
59 years, Bobby Ray Jones of
the home; a daughter. Dana
Foster (Randy) of Mocksville;
a daughter-in-law, Deborah
Kissam-Jones of MocksvUle;
2 brothers. James Albert Mabe
of Greenwood, S.C. and John
Isaac Mabe (Polly) of Clem
mons; a sister, Emma Frances
Winters (Bill) of Madison,
Ala.; 3 grandchildren. Matt
Foster (Lauren), Brianna Bar
rett (Chris) and Cheryl Jones
Roda; and 3 great-grandchil
dren, Nicholas Roda, Jackson
Barrett and Lilly Foster.
^ David Allen Dayes
Mr, David Allen "Dave"
Hayes, 46, of Clemmons died
over Easter weekend, 2012.
He was at his favorite place -the lake. He was bom June 24,1966 to Ivan and Carol Hayes.
He was employed with RockTenn Merchandising Displays
in Winston-Salera. His two fa
vorite sayings were "To thine
own self be true" and "bite me,"
depending on the situation.
He was preceded in death byhis grandmother, Gina Hayes.
Surviving: a son, Taylor Allen Kinder Hayes, a daughter,Heidi Marie Kinder Hayes,
both of Mocksville; his former
wife, Kelly Hayes Foster of Ad
vance; his father, Ivan Hayes of
Clemmons and mother, Carol
J. Hayes of Winston-Salem; asister, Tina Dodson of King; aniece, NJchoje Duncan, nephew, Matthew Punturi, great
nephew. Travis lian, a specialaunt, Carol Capps and a special
cousin, Stevie, both of Clem
mons; several aunts, uncles,
cousins and friends; his brother
and sister by choice, Chris and
Kim Gregory and of Advance;
and his 2 goddaughters, Krisfa
and Cailey Gregory.
The family received friendsSunday, April 15 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderion Chapel in
Advance. A frineral service fol
lowed at 5 pjn. at the funeral
home with Pastor Randy Lin-
derman officiating. Burial was
at 2 p.m. Monday at Westlawn
Gardens of Memory.
Online condolences: www.
hayworth-miller.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursday, April 19,2012
Mary Elizabeth Nichols
Mary Elizabeth "Lib" Nich
ols, 79, of Harmony, died April
15, 2012 in Maple Leaf Nurs
ing Home.
Her parents were the late Ra-
eford and Mary Cowan Parks.
She was a graduate of Unity
High School and retired from
Uniglass Industries. She loved
to walk, garden, and attend Bi
ble Study at Mt. Ncbo Baptist
Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Fred Nichols
Jr.; a brother, David Parks; and
a sister, Alma Cunningham.
Survivors: 2 daughters, Eliz
abeth Templeton of Harmony
and Donna Nichols Roberts
and husband Steven of States-
ville; 2 sisters, Katie Holmes
and Jocelyn (Ray) Dalton, both
of Harmony; 5 grandchildren;
and 3 great-grandchildren.
Her funeral service was to be
Wednesday, April 18 at 3 pun.
at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church
with the Rev, Norman Dudley
officiating and burial following
in Parks Cemetery. The fam
ily was to receive friends at the
church 30 minutes prior to the
service.
Online condolences: www.
GrahamFimeralHomejiei.
X Grace Eskridge Pardue
Mrs. Grace Eskridge Pardue,
73, of Lakeview Road, Mocks-
ville, died Thursday, April
12, 2012, at Autumn Care of
Mocksville.
She was bom Jan. 11, 1939,
in Wilkes County to the late So
lon Thomas and Gladys Adams
Eskridge. She retired from Star
Furniture after 22 years. Mrs.
Pardue was a member of Ijanies
Baptist Church. She enjoyed
reading, gardening and cooking
for her family.
She was also preceded in
death by 3 grandchildren, Jen
nifer and Jill Woodward and
Christopher Budd.
Survivors: her husband of 56
years, Jones Olio Pardue of tlie
home; 3 children, Michael Par-
due (Mary) of Charlotte, Sherry
Woodward (Joe) of Troutmaii
and Karen Swicegood (Todd)
of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren,
Alex Pardue, Matthew Wood
ward (Lissa), Jaclyn Woodward
and Nathan, Jordan and Nicho
las Budd; a sister, Linda Eudy
(Mike), and a brother. Jack Es
kridge, all of Statesville; and
several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, April
15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. Joe Woodward offici
ating. Burial followed in IJames
Baptist Church Cemetery. The
family received friends one
hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Cross Trail Out
fitters. PO Box 706 Plymouth,
27962.
Online condolences: wivw.
eatoiifimerahervice.com.
tele County Public Ubfary
Mocksville, NC
^ Clyde Ellett Collins Jr.
Mr. Clyde Ellen "Tim"
Collins Jr.. 66, of Sutesville,
- died Tuesday, April 17, 2012,
at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home in Wjnston-Salem.
Mr, Collins was boni July 19,1945. to the late Mary Jo Gal
loway CoUbs and Clyde Ellen
Collins Sr. He was bora and
raised in Christiansburg, Va.
He was a member of New Sa-
lem United Methodist Church
in States\'ii]e and a retired PGA
professional, After discover
ing his love for golf at a young
age,; he went on to receive the
first full golfscholarship to Vir
ginia Tech University b 1964.
His collegiate career was high
lighted by three appearances
b be NCAA championships
with a best finish of sbth. He
whs named an Ali-American
at VT b 1965 and 1967. After
ser%ing b the U.S. Army from
1969-1972, he gained his PGA
Tour Card b 1972 and began
his 21-year career as a tour
player and club professional.
He was a playing member of
the PGA tour for three years
and had several lop-IO finish
es. He competed in three US
Opens and six PGA Champion
ships. He and his family settled
b the Carolba's b 1977 where
he began work as a club profes
sional. He dombated play as a
member of the Carolbas PGA
section winnbg four player of
the year titles from 1977-1984.
Three were consecutive. He
five Carolina's PGA ma-
iwo North
Opens, two
Championship Tournaments,
and one Carolina's Open
Chatnpionsliip. He represented
the United Stales four times as
a member of the PGA Cup team
that played agabst teams from 'WBGreat Britain, b 1985 he was
elected bto the Virginia Tech
Sports Hall of Fame as the first
golfer bducted. v.vH|ii|R|^^B
He was also preceded in
death by a brother, I'erTy Col-
sons, Michael
Duncan Collbs .(Andreia) and )(r^u ^Matthew Brent Collins (Uri) '^Thomas 'Tom' Cowden
aliofMocksvi]]e:hisfiane6eJudy Patterson of Staiesvllle'
and 4 gi^ndchildren. Maty: Yadkinvllle d^ oCioyce Collbs. Samuel c5- Tuesday,Apnl 17,2012,athi
Uns. Conner James Collins and »« u -.r
EUenCoUins
A memorial service was con- ^ '
ducted at 2 pun. Saturday April21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel man Cowden, He was a raein
with Pastor David Gay offici« Melitodii
bg.The family receive friends ^
« the funeral home followbg
the service Youth. Tom attended hn
MemorialsiKateB.ReynoltkHospice Home, 101 Hospice emeniary school, was a studen
Lane, Wbston-Salem 27103- "
or First Tee of the 'Triad PO belonged to Boy Scot
Box 236, Clemmons 27012 Troop 505. Tom loved all kbd
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Thomas "Tom" Samuel
Cowden, 15. of Amber Hill
Road, Yadkinvllle, died on
Tuesday, April 17, 2012, at his
home.
Tom was bom March 29,
1997, b Forsyth Couitty to
H. Nelson and Chrisii Trotil-
man Cowden. He was a raein-
bcr of First United Methodist
Church, Mocksville where he
was a member of the FUMC Jr.
High Youth. Tom attended had
attended WJl. Davic for el
ementary school, was a student
at North Davie Middle School
and belonged to Boy Scout
Troop 505. Tom loved all kbds
of animals. He enjoyed camp-
bg, and other activities such as
fishing, shooting and archery,
Tom mostly enjoyed spending
time at home and being with
family.
He was preceded b death by
his maternal grandfather, Fred
Trouiman.
Survivors; his parents, and
a sister. Ivy Cowden, all of the
home; pateraa) grandparents,
John Cowden of Mocksville
and Judy Nelson of Kemers-
villc; tnateraal grandmother.
Bonnie Troiitman of Yadkb-
viUc; maternal aunt and uncle,
Cindy and Wesley Gregory of
Harmony; paternal aunt. Katie
Cowden of Queens, N.Y.; and
cousbs, Ryan, April, Josh and
Colby Gregory.
A memorial service was con
ducted ill 2 p.in. Siindny, April
22 at i-'irst United Methodist
Church of Mocksville with the
Revs. Joseph Collins. D, Mb.,
John Huncycun and Darren Al
exander officiating.
Memorials: Davie Com
munity Foundation for the
esiabiishmcnt of the Thomas
Cowden Boy Scout Scholar
ship Fund, PO Box 546.
Online condolences: ivwii'.
efon/unera/serr/cexom.
^\>i0 County Public Library
Mocksville, NC
^ Rose Marie Rocco
Mrs. Rose Marie Rocco, 79.
of Advance, died after a pro
longed illness on Tuesday April
17,2012.
She was bom InNewarfc.NJ-
oo Aug. 12.1932, the daughter
of the late Vilo end Angelina
DiNapoli. Mrs. Rocco was an
elementary school teacher and
reading specialist fof 25 years
in Northern New Jersey and
had a master's degree in read
ing and elementary education,
She was a member of St. Fran
cis of Assisi Catholic Church in
Mocksville for 20 years.
Surviving; het husband,
Dominick Rocco; a son and
daughter-in law, Michael Roc
co and Carmen Dohnieier of
Greensboro: and a grandchild,
Sophie-Charlotte Rocco.
Mrs. Rocco was also pre
ceded in death by her brother,
Vincent DiNapoli.
A memorial service was held
at 1:30p.m. Saturday,April28,
at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic
Church in Mocksville.
Memorials: National Kid
ney Foundation of N.C,, 4819
Park Road, Suite C, Charlotte,
28209-3842, (wwwJddiieync.
org).
Online condolences: www.
eatonfuneralservice^om.
^ Donald Edward SHIing
Donald Edward Siiling, 83.
of Sebastopol, Calif, died on
March31.2012.
His was a life wcii lived. A
selfless, loving, and courageous
man, he was bom in Hunting-
ton, W.Va. on June 12. 1928.
He was a child of the depres
sion, but rose to become a cor
porate executive .-md trend-set
ting winegrower. The only son
of the late Benjamin Edward
Stillng and Eva Mac Chalin
Stiling, he moved to California
early in life and spent his for
mative years in Ventura, gradu
ating from Ventura High School
in 1946. He attended Ventura
College and the University of
California, Berkeley where he
completed a masters in indus
trial engineering in 1951. That
same year, he married his high
school sweetheart, Margaret
"P®ggy" Joan Raysor, who also
graduated from Cal.He began a
career with the Proctor & Gam
ble Co., first in Long Beach,
Calif., rising through manage
ment ranks to P&G's headquar
ters iji Cincinnati, Ohio, 'fhcy
raised a family of four boys in
Ohio and participated in many
church and community events,
giving their all. In 1976. he
became Inlcmational Paper's
director of purchasing in New
York City. Residing in Green
wich. Conn., he achieved suc
cess in business, church and
community activities. His wife
died in 1981, and he returned to
northern California in the mid-
80s and settled on SO acres in
Scbasi0|>oi. Here he became
one of the premier wine grow
ers of Sonoma County.
Survivors: wife Barbara
Stiling of their Sebasiopol
home; 3 sons. Gregory and
wife Christine Stiling of Farm-
ington,, Douglas Stiiing of
Cincinnati, Ohio, Jeffery and
wife Karen Stiling of Bca-
vcrton. Ore., daughter»in-law,
Mn. James H. (Susan) Selling,
of Fairfieid; 10 grandchildren;
one great-granddaughter; and
his faithful canine companion,
Luke.
He was also preceded in
death by his eldest son Dr. Jim
Stiling. and biother-in-law,
James Raysor of Ventura, Ca
lif.
A memorial service will be
held in his honor at the Sebas
iopol United Methodist Church
at 3 p.m. on April 28. Sign in
and view the guesibook online
at The Pre.is Denwcrai.
Memorials: Parkinson's Sup
port Group of Sonoma County.
1717 Yulupa Ave., Sama Rosa,
CA 95405.
|4oc^'.svilie. NC
Virginia F. Tiitterow
Mrs. Virgbia "Jenny" Foster
Tutterow, 91. of Cherry Hill
Road, Mocksville, died Sun
day, April 22, 2012, al WFB
Health - Davie Hospital.
She was bom Nov. 16,1920
b Davie County to the late
Daniel and Maty Peacock Fos
ter. Mrs. Tutterow was a mem
ber of Concord United Meth
odist Church where she was a
member of the United Meth
odist Women. She was retired
having worked many years
for Miller's Restaurant and the
Davie CAP Agency. Mrs. Tut
terow had a passion for baking
and enjoyed sharing this gift
with those in the community
and nursing facilities.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Julius
Claude "Jake" Tunerow; 4
brothers, Boone, Henry, Dew-
ey. Mid Hubert Foster; and
2 sisters, Elsie Nail and Ella
Swicegood.
Survivors; 2 sons, Gene
Tutterow (Lynda) of Surfside
Bench, S.C. and Ray Tutterow
(Jennifer) of Ccwleeiiiec; 3
daughters, Linda Keller (Mike)
of Mocksville, Bonnie Zander
(Ab) of Dothan, Ala. and Susi
Kraemer (Sandy Frye) of King;
9 grandchildren; and 11 great-
O'andchiidren.
A celebriition of life service
was conducted at 7 p.m. Tues
day. April 24 at Concord Unit
ed MethodLsi Church with the
Rev. Roy Miller officiatbg.
Tlic family received friends
at the church an hour prior to
the service. A graveside ser
vice was conducted al 10 ajn.
Wednesday, April 25 at Con
cord Methodist Cemetery.
Memorials; Concord UMC.
161 Cheny Hi)) Road, Mocks
ville; or Brenner Children's
Hospital, WFBMC, Medical
Center Blvd., Wbston-Salem.
27157.
Online condolences: ivwh'.
eawnfuneralservicex:om.
)^ddic Mae Walser
Mrs. Addie Mac Jones Wals
er, 91. of Fork Bixby Road
Advance, died Tuesday, Apri
17.2012, at her home.
She was bom March 28
1921. in Davie (2ounty to th<
late Alex Lillingion and Han
nah Bertha Foster Jones. Mi^
Walser was a lifelong membci
of Fork Baptist Church. Shi
enjoyed cooking, gardenbf
and flowers. Mrs. Walser lovec
keeping kids and taking care ol
people.
She was also preceded ir
death by her husband, Johr
Hubbart Walser; a daughter
Dorothy Mae Haymore; t
brothers. Clyde, Bonce, Fred
Wade and Maynard Jones; anc
2 sisters, Mary Nell Bailey anc
Alma Williams.
Survivors: 2 sons, Ken
Walser (Sandy) and Dannj
Walser (Jane), all Advance; '
gmndchildrcn. Andrea Clarl
(Todd), Josh Walser (Katie)
Jon Walser. Daniel Walser
Amanda Walser, Jonathan Hay-
more (Stephanie) and Jeremy
Haymore (Courtney); 4 great
grandchildren, Kody Walser
Jenna Walser, Elise Clark anc
Caleb Clark; a son-in-law, Jerry
Haymore of Lewisville; a sis
ter, Magdalene Stroud of For
est City; a brother. Ray Joiiet
(Eva) of Advance; and .severa
itieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday
April 19 at Fork Biiptist Churcl
with the Rev. Robert Garrett of
ficiatbg. The body was plaoec
in the church 30 minutes prioi
to the service. Burial followec
in the church cemetery. Thi
family received on Wednes
day, April 18 at Eaton Funera
Home.
Memorials; Hospice(Pallia-
tive CarcCemcr. 377 Hcspita
St., Suite 103. Mocksville.
Onlbe condolences: utw
edionfuiierahervicejcom.
''Frances Alien White
Frances Allen White of
Mcwksville died of natural
causes on April 16,2012 al Da
vie Place Assisted Living.
Bora Sept. 3, 1918 b Davie
County, she was the daughter
of the late John J. and Maude
Groce Allen, who preceded
her In death. She was also pre
ceded b death by her husband
R. Waller White, 2 brothers, 3
sisters, and a grandson.
After Walters retirement
she returned to Davie County,
where she was active in theJer-
icho-hardison Ruritan and the
Kappa Homemakers clubs. She
enjoyed travelbg and campbg
with her husband b their recre
ation vehicle.
Survivors; 3 children, son
Richard (Kay) White of Mocks
ville, daughter Frances (Ettore)
DiMtceli of Southporl, atid son
Russell (Patricia) White of Vir
ginia; 6 grandchildren: and 7
great-grandchildren.
Services will be private.
Memorials; Hospice /Pallia
tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital
St., Mocksville; or to the char
ity of your choice.
)6voy Lee Blackwcll
Troy Lee Blackwell, 45, of
Kinunoa Road, Haixuony, died
on Wednesday, April 25, as a
result of injuries received in a
molor vehicle accideni.
Bom in Tampa, Fla. on Feb.
27,1967, he was ilie son of the
late Troy Franklin Blackwell
and Karen Chapin Blackwell.
Before becoming disabled, he
had worked at Slaiesvilte Brick
Company and was of the Bap
tist faith.
Survivors: a daughter,
Danielle Renee Blackwell of
Florida; his fiancee, Kathy
Campbell of Harntony; 2 step
children, Scon and Sherry
Campbell; a brother, David
(Leonard) Blackwell and a sis
ter, Renee (Robert) Dwiggins,
all of Mocksville; a grandson,
Jacob Lee Campbell; and sev
eral nieces and nephews,
A celebration of life service
was held Saturday, April 28 at
7:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral
Service Chapel with Pastor
Scott Jackson officiating. The
family received friends Satur
day at the ftineral home.
Online condolences: wmv.
davieJunerahervice,com.
Xr. Wayne Campbell
Mr. C. Wayne Campbell, 75,
of Mocksville. died Thursday.
April 26,2012. at Forsyth Med
ical Center in Winston-Salem.
He was bom Jan. 14,1937, in
Iredell County to the late James
Edward and Myrtle Wilhelm
Campbell. Mr. Campbell was
retired from Citgo Petroleum
and was a veteran of the U,S.
Navy. He was a volunteer at A
Storehouse For Jesus.
He was also preceded in
death by a broflier, James
Campbell Jr.
Survivors; his wife of 56
years, Janice Hege Campbell
of the home; 3 children, Ed
die Campbell (Ruth) of Farm-
ingion, Tina Downing (Eric)
of St. Charles, Mo. and Trudy
Hege of Chuluoia, Fla; 2 grand
daughters, Christy Goodman
and Jamie Hege; a brother;
Leon Campbell of Florida; and
several nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life service
was conducted at 2 p.m. Satur
day, April 28 at Eaton Fimeral
Chapel with the Rev. Kevin
Frack officiating. The family
received friends at the funeral
home following the service.
Memorials: A Storehouse
For Jesus, 675 E. Lexington
Road, Mocksville.
Online condolences;
eatoiiJuneraL^ervice^oin.
"^Phillip Dean Gordon
Phillip Dean Gordon. 57. a
resident of Salem Terrace, in
Winsion-Salem. formerly of
Midway, died Wednesday af
ternoon, April 25, 2012 at Sa
lem Terrace.
A memorial service was to
be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday
May 2 at Parklawn Memorial
Park, conducted by the Rev.
Mike Martin.
He was bom Dec. 7,1955, in
Forsyth County to James Mon
roe and Aster Markwood Gor
don. He was a fomicr mechanic
in the automotive industiy.
In addition to his parents he
was preceded in death by broth
ers, Jimmy and Carl Gordon
and his sister, Kathy Gordon.
Surviving: his daughter,
April Todd (Doug) of Advance;
grandson Garret Todd; and
sister-in-law, Janice Gordon of
Midway.
Memorials : Alzheimer's
Association Piedmont Triad/
NC Chapter, 1315 Ashleybrook
1-ane, Winston-Salem. 27103
Online condolences; vntw,
davidsonfuneralhomejiet.
T)a)rte County PuWfe iMocksville. NG
^ Steven Dale Gonter
Steven "Sieve" Dale Gunier,
M, of Sandy Springs Road,
Hannony, died Friday. April
27,2012, at his residence.
He was bom Dec. 16, 1947,
in Rowan County, and was the
son of Vii^inia Doris Spear
Giiiiier and the lare Lindsay
Raymond Ounier. He graduat
ed from Courtney High School
and studied English while serv
ing in the U.S. Marine Corp.
He was of the Baptist faith and
owned and operated Gunier's
Country Store in Turkeyfooi
for more than 38 years. He
cherished his customers; they
were like family. If anyone in
the community needed food
or just a little help to get by.
he wa-s always willing to help.
iFrotn 1966-1972, he served in
the U.S. Marines and partici
pated in Operation Chinnook
n, Big Horn. Shawnee, Prairie
IV. Hickory, Cimareon, Buf
falo. Hickory H. King Fisher.
Libeny I, Liberty n. Lancaster.
Kentucky. Kentucky V and
Lanca.ster II. He was honored
with many medals including
the Defense Service. Victjiam
Service, Vietnam Campiiign,
Presidential Unit. Combat Ac
tion. Good Conduct and Riile
Marksmanship.
In addition to his father, he
was preceded in death by a
granddauchier. Alexis Blanton.
Survivors: his mother. Doris '
Spear Gunter of Mocksviiic;
6 children, Tina Cockerham
(Jemiiel) of Mocksville, Chri.s-
ly Blanton (Brian). Timothy
"Chub" Gunter and Kimberly
Gunter. ail of Harmony, Lisa
Sanders (RJck) of Florida, and
Steven Gunter (Vickie) of Vir
ginia; 10 grandchildren,Krystai
Gunier. Devon Parks, Austin
Gunter, Jake Cloer, Kant Parks.
Kourtney Blanton. BJ. Blaii-
loii, Serenadi Parks. Braylen
Blanton, and Eric Sanders; live
sisters, Linda Sidden. Shirley
Shore (Lee) and Becky Maul-
din (Johnny), all of Mocksville.
Marie Melrose of Yadkinviile,
and Brenda Settles (Bobby)
of Dobson; 2 brothers, Wayne
Gunter and Terry Gunter. botli
of MocksviUe; a special uncle.
Monk Gunter; and several niec-
e.s and nephews.
Funeral services celebrat
ing his life were to be at 2
p.m.Wednesday. May 2 at Lib
erty Baptist Church with the
Rev. Jerry Wallace officiating.
The body was to lie in slate one
hour prior to the seA'ice and
burial to follow in the church
cemetery. Military honors will
be accorded by the Harmony
American Legion Post 113.The
family received friends Tues
day in the Troutman Memorial
Chapel at Reavis Funeral Home
of Harmony.
Online condolences: mviv.
reavisfiineralbomeharmonv.
^ Elmirc Klimm Harrison
Mrs.ElmJreKJimm Harrison,
83 of Advance, died Tuesday.
April 24,2012 at her home.
Mrs. Harrison was bom in
Orleans Parrish, La. on March
27, 1929 to the late Edward
Rudolph and Elizabeth Keefer
Klimm.
Her husband, William Henry
Harrison Jr.. preceded her in
death. M
Survivors: a son, William
H. Harrison 111, MJ3. and wife
Karen ofAdvance; and 7 grand
children.
A memorial service was con
ducted at 3 pjji. Friday. April
27 at ParklawD Memorial Park
Mausoleum Chapel with the
Rev. Kevin Frack officiating.
Memorials: Maryknoll Sis
ters, PO Box 317, Maryknoll,
NY 10545-0317.
Online condolences; hivm',
luiymirih-millerxom.
^Dorothy Lee McCuUoh
Mra. Dorothy Lee Clem
ent )vlcCulloh, 88, of US 158.
Mocksville, died Monday,
April 30.2012, at her home.
She was bMn April 3, 1924,
in Davie County to the late Av-
ery Cheshire and MoUie Anna
Whiiaker Clement. Mrs. Mc-
Culbh was a lifetime member
of Oak Grove United Meth
odist Church. She was retired
from Sara Lee Knitwear.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Lonnie
Ray McCuUoh in 2003; a sister,
Helen Clement Earnhardt; and
a brother, Avery "Doc" Clem-
em.
Survivois: a son. L. Ray Mc
CuUoh (Susan) of Mocksville;
a daughter, Ann McCuUoh
Sharpe (Richard) of Lexing
ton; 4 grandchildren, Mark
Faulkner, Greg McCulioh (Kar
en), Christine Lambka (Brad)
and Angle Simmons (Mark);
7 great-grandchildren, Jacob
Freeman, Isaac McCuUoh. Mal-
acht Simmons, Ben McCuiloh,
Eve Lambka, Noah Simmons
and B J. Lambka; and a sister-
in-law, Inez McCuiloh.
A graveside service was
to be conducted at 10 a.m.,
Thursday, May 3 at Oak Grove
United Methodist Churcii Cem
etery with the Dr, DaneU Cox
and the Rev. Randy Manser
officiating. TTie family was to
receive friends from 6-8 pjn.
Wednesday, May 2 at Eaton
Funeral Home.
Memorials; Hospice/PaUia-
livc CareCentcf, 101 Hospice
Uinc, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Online condolences: ini'ir.
e(Uonfiiiieralservicex:om.
davie COUNTVENIERPIUSE RECORD TH .KfcLURD, Thursday, May 3,2012
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Thurmond O. Chaffin
Thurmond Odus "Buster"
Chaffin of Welaka, Fla. died
on Sunday. April 29. 2012 at
Palatka Health Care Center in
Paiatka. Ra.
He was born Jan. 24. 1973 in
Davie County to the late Stacy
Haoes and Inez Ijames Chaf
fin. He served in the U.S. Array
during the Korean War and was
stationed Oti Okinawa in Ja
pan. Following his service in
the military he graduated from
N.C. Slate University. Until his
retirement in 1988. he managed
Welaka National Fish Hatch-
ery.
He was preceded in death
by 4 biwhers, Nonnan, Dale.
Morgan and Gary Chaffin; and
a sister. Eloise Stephens.
Survivors: his wife. Sadie
Miller Chaffin of Welaka; a
daughter, Janet, and a grand
son. Corey, of I.ivcrraore. Ca
lif.; 2 sisters. Bonnie Gunter
(Charles) of Davie Ciuiniy and
Doris Kiirfecs of Harnionv.
y Bprma T. Foster
Berma T. Foster of Advance
died on April 27,2012.
She was a life long resident
of Davie County and a life time
member of Bethlehem United
Methodist Church. She and
Eugene Foster were married
in 1944. They were married
' for S4 years until his death ui
1998. When he left for liic US
Army she worked on the farm
and helped the war effort by
working at the carbon plant and
later at Wcsicni Electric. She
was creative and ailisiic, writ
ing stories and poems, growing
.and arranging flowers, sewing,
making jewelry and painting.
She wa.s a wonderful cook and
loved to bake cakes and pies.
She looked forward every year
10 the Disic Classic l-air, where
she won numerous ribbons and
awards. She always loved Jose
phine's cooking.
Survivors: 2 children Kenny
Foster and wife Josephine and
Neal Foster and wife Kim; 2
grandchildren Benjamin and
Jonathan Foster; and a step
grandson. Bryan Scott and wife
Kelly.
A funeral service was held
at 4 p.m. Monday, April 30 at
Bethlehem United Methodist
Church with Pastor Enrry Lem
ons officiating. Burial followed
ill the church cemetery and tlic
family received friends follow
ing the service
Memorials, the forever fund
at Bethlehem I 'MC.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPKISE KKCORD.Thursday. Ma.v 10.2012
X.Hclen Whitlock Hester i
Helen Mae Whitlock Hester.
90. of MtxrksvUie. died Sunday
May b. 2012 at herhorae.
Mis. Hester was born Aug. 2,
1921 in Forsyih County to John
Anderson and Haley Myers
Whitlock. She was a mendier
of Cedardale Baptist Church in
Winston-Salem.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Joe C.
Hester, sisters, Maggie Hester.
Dora Sheets, Blanche Ves
tal. Janice Edwards and Ruby
Jones; brothers, Thomas An
derson Whitlock and Luther
Holder.
Surviving; 2 daughters. Mae
(Bill) Smith of Mocksville and
Colleen Binkley of the home;
a stepdaughter. Nellie Langs-
ton of Freemont; a sister, Ruth
Davis of Mocksville; a brother.
Stacy iNelda) Brown of Pin
nacle: 4 grandchildren. Karen
(Roger) Rotniio of Clayton.
Sandra Lewis of Massachu
setts. Tommy (Denise) Binkley
and Michael (Jody) Binkley of
Mooresville; 10 great-grand-
childteu; 4 great-great
grandchildren; and 3 special
Stcp-granddaughlCTS, Brenda
(Kenneth) James and Becky
Chapped of Ciemmons and
Sue (Craig) Jordan of Clinton;
2 step-grandsons, Jerry (Judy)
Hester of Ciemmons and Gene
(Judy) Kiger of Tennessee; and
a host of other relatives and
friends.
Funeral services were held
at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 9
ill Hayworth-Miller Kinderton
Chapel in Advance with the
Rev. Gene Kiger officiating.
Burial followed io Oaklawn
Memorial Gardens in Winston-
Salem. The family visited with
friends Tuesday evening at the
funeral home-
Memorials: HospiceJPal-
liotivc Care of iredeli. 2347
Simoniun Rd.. Siaiesville.
2K^2'i.
County Pubiic
Wof'ovJiia. ^'C
^ Frankic Leon Martin
Frankie Leon Manin of
Mocks\ille died on Thursday.
May 2012 at his home fol
lowing a short illness.
He was bom Jan. 5. 1942,
son of the late Ralph and Min
nie Mac Lindsay Maitin. He
graduated in 1960 from Davic
County Training School and
seized four years in the United
States Navy. He later enlisted in
the Antij' Reserve. He moved
to New York in January 1967,
where lie met and married
Helen Lawhome. He made his
home in New York where he-
worked ai Gnimans Aerospace.
After retirement, he- becaitie a
real estate agent for Uavis Re
alty. His last cmploynicni was
with YVBDOl Transportation.
He was also preceded in
death ' by s brother, Lonnie
Manin, and a sister. Celeste
Martin.
Survivors: his wife. Hef
cii G. Martin of the home; 5
daughters. Uc.sa Parks and Ta-
via (Gnrfield) Evans, both of
Moeksville. Kim (Volii) Row
an-Brown and Teesha Martin,
both of Winston-Salent. and
Nadirah (Eric) Muhammad of
Roosevelt. N.Y ; a sister. Rosa
Lee Martin of VVinston-Salem;
a ne-phew, Rtxlerick Martin; n
niece, Ebony Martin: 11 grand
children. Kortni Clark.Rahecm
Alexander. Rakeem Alexander.
Volii Brown Jr.. Yasin Mu
hammad. Kyra Brown. Ahmad
Martin. Nnsir Muhammad.
Maya Parks. Khalif Muham
mad, and Aneesa Muhammad;
and (itlter relatives and friends.
His funeral service was held
Monday, May 7 at 1 pJtt. in
the chapel of Graham l-'uncml
Home. Brother Jerome Thomas
officiated and the Rev. Roy
Brown provided the eulogy.
Burial followed in Mt. Pleas
ant Baptist Church Cemetery
in Elkin. The family received
friends at the funeral home one
hour before the service.
y Phillip Marion Price
.Mr. Phillip -Marion Price. 62,
of Midway Street. Cooleemee.
died Friday, May 4.2012. ^
Mr. Price was bom July 31.
1949 in Ashc County to the
late Joseph Marion and Wanda
Ruth Houck Price, He was a
veteran of the U. S. Army hav
ing served during Vietnam.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother. Geoiie
Price.
Survivors; his wife. Quen-
tina Steele Price of the home; a
daughter. Quenna Price Mout-
selos of Stanley; a brother.
Steve Price of Burke. Va.; and
a granddaughter. Lila Moutse-
los.
A memorial service was con-
ductedat 1 p.m. Monday.May
7 at Baton Funeral Chapel.
Moeksville with Us Steele of-
ricinliBf. The family received
friends at the funerai home fol
lowing the seivice.
Memorials: charity of do
nor's choice.
^eCouni^Pufcik'
• . . I _ /.Ik^ KMfAor^'.sville.
XoanlelLec Slater
Mr- Daniel Lee Slater. 62 of
Advance, died Friday, May 4,
2012 at the Kale B- Reynolds
Hospice Home.
He wa.s bom Sepi. 4, 1949
in Forsylh County to the late
Daniel and Mary EUet Slaur.
Mr. Slater had retired as man
ager from Reynolda Nursery
and Landscaping Supplies. He
loved landscaping, fishing, golf,
nature and his church family a1
Fellowship Baptist.
n Survivors: his wife, Kather-
ine Doles Slater of the home;
3 sons, Samuel Lee Slater and
wife Angela Dawn Slater of
Winston-Salem, Ryan Heath
Kildoo of Greensboro and Paul
Jason Kildoo of Winsion-Salem:
2 grandchildren, Isabella Pau-
lelte Slater and Robert Frank
Harrison; a brother, Ronald
Gray Slater and wife Margaret
of Lcwisville; a special niece,
Michelle Slater Shoaf and hus
band JohnofYadkinville; a spe
cial aunt, Lucy DuQ.
A fimeral service was con
ducted at 11 am.Tuesday, May
8 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder-
ton Chapel by Pastors Wayne
Swisher and Bill Hale. Burial
followed in Yadkin Valley Bap
tist Church Cemetery. Memori
als: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home, 101 Hospice Ln. Win
ston-Salem. 22103.
y Lucille M. Sweeten
Mrs. Lucille M. Sweeten
died Thursday. May 3.2012 at
Bermuda Village Health Center
under hospice care following a
long Alrhcimer's illness.
She has been a member
of Clemroons Presbyteiian
Chuixdi for several years. During World War 11, she served in
the Women's Army Corp from
1944-1946 in New Guinea and
the Philippines receiving the
Asiatic-Pacific Service Medal,
Philippines Liberation Ribbon
and the WWD Victoiy Medal.
She earned an associate's de
gree from Pace University in
West Chester, N.Y. and then
served in the US State Depart
ment Foreign Service with dutyassignments in Germany, Tur
key. France and India over si.x
yearn. Returning home she was
an executive secretary forSper-
ry Corp. in New York Cify at''Philadelphia. Pa. from 1960-
66. Much of her life reflected
her devotion to community
service, most recently in the
auxiliary of Forsyth Medical
Center for eight years. Before
that she served as a volunteer
for Hospice in Philadelphia, Pa.
and Martin Memorial Hospital
in Stuart, Ba. Her love and
caring for all reflected a hum
ble and selfless life of devotion
10 country, family, friends and
community.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Sam and MaryMarcantonio; and 6 siblinp.
Vera, Phil. Henry, Viola, Jo
seph and Anthony. L
Survivors; her liusband of i
44 years, Frank Sweeten; her
brother. William Marcawonto
of Phoenix, Ariz.; step-daugh
ter, Ann Sweeten Yodcr of Sa-
lera. Mass.; sister-in-law, MaryMarcantonio of F.veretl, Mass.;brother-in-law, E.Craig Sweet
en of Sarnsota, Ha.-, and many ^
nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was held
at 2 pm. Saturday, May 12 mBermuda Village with Dr. Wil
liam Hoyle officiating. Bun^followed at the family plot m
Westminster Cemetery. Phila
delphia, Pa.
Memorials; Hospice of Da-
vie. 327 Hospital St., Suite 103,
MocksvUlc.
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to
fo
l
lo
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in
th
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ce
m
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Th
e
fa
m
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l
y
re
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fr
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n
d
s
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Mo
c
k
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l
e
;
or
ch
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ch
o
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DA
V
I
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CO
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C
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17
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Th
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d
O. Chaffln
Th
u
r
m
o
n
d
Odus "Bustei"
Ch
a
t
B
n
of' Weiaka, Ha. died
on
Su
n
d
a
y
.
April 29, 2012 at
Pa
l
a
t
k
a
Health Care Center in
Pa
l
a
i
k
a
,
Ha.
He
was bom Jan. 24,1933 in
Da
v
i
e
County to the late Stacy
Ba
n
e
s
and Inez IJames Chaf-
ti
n
.
He served in the U.S. Army
du
r
i
n
g
the Korean War and was
st
a
t
i
o
n
e
d
on Okinawa in Ja
pa
n
.
Following bis service in
th
e
mi
l
i
t
a
r
y
he graduated from
N.
C
.
State University. Until his
re
ti
r
e
m
e
n
t
in 1988, he managed
We
i
a
k
a
National Fish Hatch-
et
y
.
He
was preceded in death
by
4 brothers, Norman, Dale,
Mo
r
g
a
n
and Gary Chaffic; and
a si
s
t
e
r
,
Eioise Stephens.
Su
r
v
i
v
o
r
s
:
his wife. Sadie
Mi
l
l
e
r
Chaffin of Weiaka; a
da
u
g
h
t
e
r
,
Janet, and a grand
so
n
,
Corey, of Livetmore, Ca
li
f
,
;
2 sisters. Bonnie Gunter
(C
h
a
r
l
e
s
)
of D.ivie County ant?
Do
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s
Kurfees of Harmony.
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Mr
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13
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m
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.
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in
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fi
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l
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r
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r
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:
hi
s
wi
f
e
,
Th
e
r
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s
a
Sy
d
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r
La
r
a
i
a
of
th
e
ho
m
e
;
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l
dr
e
n
,
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e
l
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a
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(J
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m
)
of
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m
m
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s
,
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b
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Mc
L
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a
n
of
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Br
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k
,
NJ
.
,
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l
l
Mc
L
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a
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(J
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of
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d
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n
)
of
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p
p
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g
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r
s
Fa
l
l
s
,
N.
Y
.
;
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si
s
t
e
r
s
,
Ma
r
y
Lu
t
z
an
d
Ma
t
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l
d
a
Da
u
n
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o
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bo
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of
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k
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f
,
N J.
,
Ro
s
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De
M
a
r
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o
of
Pa
t
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r
s
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n
,
Lo
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t
t
a
Pu
l
l
a
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a
(J
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n
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of
Li
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t
l
e
Fa
l
l
s
,
N J.
an
d
Lu
c
y
Ma
r
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o
of
Fr
e
e
h
o
l
d
,
N J.
;
a
br
o
t
h
e
r
,
La
r
r
y
La
r
a
i
a
(M
a
u
r
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e
n
)
of
Co
r
n
w
a
l
l
,
N.
Y
.
;
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a
n
d
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h
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l
d
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n
.
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t
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r
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a
r
t
,
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t
r
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c
k
Mc
L
e
a
n
,
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t
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Mc
L
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a
n
,
Co
n
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L
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a
n
,
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z
a
b
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t
h
Mc
L
e
a
n
an
d
Ma
t
t
h
e
w
Mc
L
e
a
n
;
an
d
a sp
e
c
i
a
l
ni
e
c
e
,
Ma
u
r
e
e
n
Ke
l
l
y
.
A
me
m
o
r
i
a
l
se
r
v
i
c
e
wi
l
l
be
he
l
d
la
t
e
r
.
Me
m
o
r
i
a
l
s
;
Ho
s
p
i
c
e
/
P
a
l
l
i
a
t
i
v
e
Ca
r
e
C
e
n
t
e
r
,
37
7
Ho
s
p
i
t
a
l
St
.
,
Su
i
t
e
10
3
,
Mo
c
k
s
v
i
U
e
;
or
ch
a
r
i
t
y
of
do
n
o
r
'
s
ch
o
i
c
e
.
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
,
Ma
y
17
,
2
0
1
2
nH
a
Fa
y
e
Pl
o
w
m
a
n
Wa
n
d
a
Fa
y
e
La
w
s
o
n
Pl
o
w
ma
n
,
66
,
of
Wi
n
s
t
o
n
-
S
a
l
e
m
.
di
e
d
on
Tu
e
s
d
a
y
,
Ma
y
8,
2
0
1
2
.
at
Wa
k
e
Fo
r
e
s
t
Ba
p
t
i
s
t
Me
d
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c
a
l
Ce
n
t
e
r
.
Bo
m
in
Fo
r
s
y
t
h
Co
u
n
t
y
on
Se
p
t
.
8,
19
4
5
,
sh
e
wa
s
th
e
da
u
g
h
t
e
r
of
th
e
la
t
e
Jo
h
n
El
v
i
n
La
w
s
o
n
an
d
Al
m
a
Bl
a
c
k
b
u
m
La
w
s
o
n
.
Sh
e
wa
s
a ho
m
e
m
a
k
e
r
an
d
wa
s
of
th
e
Ba
p
t
i
s
t
fa
i
t
h
.
Su
r
v
i
v
o
r
s
:
he
r
hu
s
b
a
n
d
of
46
ye
a
r
s
,
Bi
l
l
i
e
Gr
a
y
Pl
o
w
m
a
n
;
a
so
n
,
St
a
c
e
y
G.
Pl
o
w
m
a
n
of
Ad
v
a
n
c
e
,
a
si
s
t
e
r
,
Na
n
c
y
Ad
am
s
of
Ru
r
a
l
Ha
l
l
;
3
br
o
t
h
e
r
s
,
Da
v
i
d
La
w
s
o
n
of
Wa
l
l
b
u
r
g
,
A£
.
"D
i
c
k
"
La
w
s
o
n
of
Wi
n
-
st
o
n
-
S
a
l
e
m
an
d
Jo
h
n
E.
"B
u
d
"
La
w
s
o
n
of
Re
i
d
s
v
i
l
l
e
;
an
d
3
gr
a
n
d
c
h
i
l
d
r
e
n
,
Je
s
s
i
c
a
Th
o
m
a
s
.
Re
n
e
e
Pl
o
w
m
a
n
an
d
Di
l
l
i
o
n
Pl
o
w
m
a
n
.
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
,
El
a
i
n
e
Al
e
x
an
d
e
r
.
A
pr
i
v
a
t
e
fa
n
t
i
l
y
se
r
v
i
c
e
wa
s
he
l
d
on
Mo
n
d
a
y
,
Ma
y
14
.
Me
m
o
r
i
a
l
s
:
Da
v
i
e
Fu
n
e
r
a
l
Se
r
v
i
c
e
to
he
l
p
wi
t
h
ex
p
e
n
s
e
s
-
C'
h
,
h
s
■f
-
n
-
i
-
e
-
V.
.
G
«
o
r
g
c
Rh
i
n
e
h
a
r
d
t
Mr
.
Ge
o
r
g
e
Rh
i
n
e
h
a
r
d
t
die
d
on
Th
u
r
s
d
a
y
,
Ma
y
10
,
2
0
1
2
af
te
r
a
le
n
g
t
h
y
Il
l
n
e
s
s
.
He
wa
s
bo
m
in
Ca
t
a
w
b
a
Co
u
n
t
y
Ma
r
c
h
2
5
.
1
9
6
1
.
to
th
e
la
t
e
An
d
r
e
w
Rh
i
n
e
h
a
r
d
t
an
d
An
n
i
e
Le
e
Pr
o
p
s
t
Rh
i
n
e
h
a
r
d
l
-
He
wa
s
a
co
m
m
i
t
t
e
d
me
m
b
e
r
of
Co
u
l
t
e
r
s
Gr
o
v
e
Af
r
i
c
a
n
Me
t
h
od
i
s
t
Ep
i
s
c
o
p
a
l
Zi
o
n
Ch
u
r
c
h
.
He
wa
s
a
lo
y
a
l
me
m
b
e
r
of
th
e
St
e
w
a
r
d
Bo
a
r
d
,
wh
e
r
e
he
se
r
v
e
d
as
c
h
a
i
r
o
f
th
e
bo
a
r
d
an
d
pr
e
a
c
h
e
r
'
s
st
e
w
a
r
d
.
He
wa
s
a
cl
a
s
s
le
a
d
e
r
an
d
le
a
d
e
r
of
le
a
d
er
s
.
He
wa
s
of
t
e
n
fo
u
n
d
ru
n
n
i
n
g
th
e
so
u
n
d
sy
s
t
e
m
du
r
i
n
g
ch
u
r
c
h
se
r
v
i
c
e
an
d
sp
e
c
i
a
l
pr
o
g
r
a
m
s
.
Hi
s
pe
r
s
o
n
a
l
i
t
y
,
wi
n
n
i
n
g
sm
i
l
e
an
d
qu
i
e
t
sp
i
r
i
t
wi
l
l
be
mi
s
s
e
d
by
his
fa
m
i
l
y
,
th
e
AM
B
Zi
o
n
co
i
m
e
c
t
i
o
n
of
fa
i
t
h
.
Th
e
Sa
l
v
a
ti
o
n
Ar
m
y
Bo
y
s
an
d
Gir
l
s
Cl
u
b
fa
m
i
l
y
,
an
d
th
e
co
m
m
u
n
i
t
y
.
He
wa
s
als
o
pr
e
c
e
d
e
d
in
de
a
t
h
by
a
br
o
t
h
e
r
;
Jo
h
n
Fi
r
i
n
k
-
li
n
Rh
i
n
e
h
a
r
d
t
.
Su
r
v
i
v
o
r
s
;
hi
s
wi
f
e
of
23
ye
a
r
s
.
Ole
t
h
a
Co
u
l
t
e
r
Rh
i
n
e
ha
r
d
t
;
2 da
u
g
h
t
e
r
s
,
Ole
s
h
a
Ca
n
-
da
c
e
an
d
Or
i
e
l
Cl
i
r
i
s
t
i
i
Rh
i
n
e
ha
r
d
t
;
a
sis
t
e
r
.
Mil
d
m
d
(P
e
t
e
r
)
Du
k
e
of
Se
f
f
n
e
r
.
F
l
a
.
;
ii
br
o
t
h
e
r
,
An
d
r
e
w
(S
h
e
l
i
a
)
Rh
i
n
e
h
a
r
d
t
of
Ne
w
t
o
n
;
a
si
s
t
e
r
-
i
n
-
l
a
w
.
Ap
r
i
l
Re
i
d
Rh
i
n
e
h
a
r
d
t
of
Hig
h
Po
i
n
t
;
au
n
t
s
,
un
c
l
e
s
,
an
d
a
ho
s
t
of
ni
e
c
e
s
,
ne
p
h
e
w
s
,
co
u
s
i
n
s
,
re
l
a
ti
v
e
s
,
an
d
fr
i
e
n
d
s
.
Fu
n
e
r
a
l
se
r
v
i
c
e
wa
s
he
l
d
on
Tu
e
s
d
a
y
.
Ma
y
15
at
I
pj
n
.
at
Co
u
l
t
e
r
s
Gr
o
v
e
AM
E
Zi
o
n
Ch
u
r
c
h
.
Th
e
Re
v
.
Wi
l
l
i
e
Fu
n
-
de
r
b
u
r
k
of
f
i
c
i
a
t
e
d
an
d
th
e
Re
v
.
Da
v
i
d
Mi
l
l
e
r
wa
s
di
e
eu
l
o
g
i
s
t
.
Bu
r
i
a
l
fo
l
l
o
w
e
d
in
die
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Lincoln Monroe Brock
Lincoln Monroe "Boss
Hogg" Bn>ck Sr., 38, died on
May 16.2012.
He was boni May 30, 1973
In Mocksville to George and
Kschcl Brock. He aiicnded Da-
vie High School and worked ai
Crown Wood .ind l« Jeans.
He mania! Tammy Drake and
to this union three children
were h<im.
He was preceded in death
by a daughter, Shandalc Nicole
BrtKk; his father, George Am
brose Lee Brock.
Survivor.s; 2 sons, Lincoln
M. Brock Jr. and Ambrose
Lee Broek; his mother, Ra
chel Brock (Jamesj Powlcr; a
brother, George (Deb) Brock;
5 sisters, Minnie Carter of Wii-
kesboro, Linda Lyons of Win-
sloii-Salein. Georgia (Roger)
Daltoii, Rosemary Brock and
Llizabeth Brock Martinez, all
of Mocksville; a host of nieces,
nephews, and friends.
His funeral service was held
Monday. May 21 at 2 p.m. at
Ccdai Creek Baptist CTiurch.
The Rev. Coker Stewart,pastor,
ollieiaied. and the Rev. Rod
ney Baiker was the eulogist.
Burial followed in the church
cettielcry The family; received
friends at the church one hour
before the service
X Lucy King Chapman
Lucy Jean King Chapman,
74, of Stony Point, died Satur
day, May 19. 2012 at Gordon
Hospice House, after an ex
tended illness.
She was bom Feb. 7.1938 in
Davie County to the late Wil
liam King and Lucille Brown
King- Mrs, Chapmait retired
I'roin Zimmerman Maitiii'aciut-
ing. She was also of the Baptist
Faith.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Jack
Chapman; 2 sons, Bryan Chap
man and Marty Chapman.
Survivors: a son, Craig
Chapman; a daughter, Dawn
Chapman, both of the home:
a daughter-in-law, Barlt.tra
Chapman of Staicsville; 2
brothers, Jerry King and wife
Martha, Dennis King and wife
Jeanetlc, both of Davie County:
5 grandchildren, Jessica Bridg
es, Brittany Oiapman. Hcathci
Dagenhart, Zachery Chapman
and Cole Chapman; 4 great
grandchildren. Jacelyn Beam.
Camden Beam, Joseph Bridges
and Isabella Bridges.
Memorials: Hospice M
Iredell. 2347 Simonion Rd..
Statesville, 2862.1; or Gideons
International. PG Bin IJOROO.
Nashville.TN 372I4-(IS(KJ.
Vernie Mae Hendrix
Miss Vernie Mae Hendrix,
84, of Hendrix Lane, Advance,
died Wednesday, May 16,
2012.
She was bora Dec. 12,1927,
in Davie County to the laic Ed
die Nathaniel and Annie Sid-
den Hendrix. Miss Hendrix was
retired from Sarah Lee. She
w as a lifelong member of Fork
Baptist Church. Miss Hendrix
enjoyed working, especially
yard work.
She was also preceded in
dentil by 2 sisters, Mary Hen
drix and Joyce Bamcy.
Survivors: 5 sisters, Lucy
Carter (J. B.) of Lexington, Ev
elyn Fishel of Clemmons, Edith
Long (Wilburn) of Statesville,
Annie Everhart (R.C.) of Ad
vance and Sarah Smith (Rob
ert) of Lexington; 2 brothers,
Robert Hendrix (Elizabeth) and
Vance Hendrix (Maxine), all
of Advance; and several nieces
and nephews.
A funeral service was con-
duaed at 2 p.m., Friday, May
I, at Foii Baptist Church witfi
the Rev. Robert Garrett ofBci-
ating. Tlie body was placed in
the churcli 30 minutes prior to
the service. Burial followed
in the church cemetery. The
family received friends Thurs
day, May 17, at Eaton Funeral
Home.
Meuioiials; Fork Baptist,
3140 US 64 E., MocksvDle.;
or Hospice & Palliative Care-
Ccnler, 377 Hospital Str., Suite
lOS.Miicksville.
DA\ IK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mnv 24, 2012
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Diane Taylor
Ma
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s
,
62
.
of
Howard Street.
Mo
c
k
s
v
i
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l
e
.
formerly of
Wo
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d
l
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u
f
,
di
e
d
Tuesday, May
15
,
20
1
2
,
at
Forsylh Medical
Ce
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r
in
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n
s
t
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m
.
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wa
s
bo
m
Sept. 14,1949,
in
Ro
w
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n
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n
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to the late
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d
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d
Ma
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Reavis Tay
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.
Ms
.
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s
was retired fr om
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p
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n
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in Salisbury.
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wa
s
also preceded in
de
a
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by
a
gr
a
n
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d
a
u
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h
t
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r
;
and
a si
s
t
e
r
,
Ma
r
g
i
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Taylor.
Su
r
v
i
v
o
r
s
:
2 daughters,
Ta
n
u
i
i
y
Ma
y
s
and Micbeile
Gu
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v
a
r
a
,
bo
t
l
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of WoodJeaf; 8
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;
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gr
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service was con
du
c
t
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d
at
II
ajH., Thirrsday,
Ma
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17
at
Needmore Baptist
Ch
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c
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Ce
i
n
e
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y
in Woodleaf
wi
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th
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Re
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.
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of
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Ja
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Rapp
Ar
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Ja
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Rapp. 88. died
on
Ma
y
21
,
2
0
1
2
at his home in
Pf
a
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f
t
o
w
n
.
He
wa
s
bom on June 21.
19
2
3
,
an
d
se
r
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d
in the U.S.
Ar
m
y
du
r
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n
g
World War 11.
Hi
s
fu
n
e
r
a
l
will be held on
Sa
t
u
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d
a
y
,
Ma
y
26, witii visi
ta
t
i
o
n
at
12
;
3
0
at Haywoith
Mi
l
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d
th
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service at 2 pan.,
fo
l
l
o
w
e
d
by
a military burial at
Fo
r
s
y
l
h
Me
m
o
r
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Gardens.
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t
c
fa
m
i
l
y
of Carolyn and
Mi
k
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Fr
e
e
m
a
n
invite fr iends
to
th
e
i
r
ho
o
i
e
for an early eve
ni
n
g
me
u
l
an
d
fr iendship. 1798
Fa
r
m
i
n
g
i
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n
Road, Mocksviile.
Me
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information will
be
pr
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ne
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week.County public I.,.',' •.
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\ Jerry Lee Prater Sr.
Mr. Jerty Lee Prater Sr, 65,
of MocksviUe died Sunday,
May 20, 2012 at the Kate B.
Re>Tjolds Hospice Home.
He was bom May 10. 1947
in Baltimore, Md. to Chester
Lee and Ruby Gaylor Prater.
Mr. Prater was the owner of
Jerry PraterTntckiny.
Survivors: his wife. Sue
Prater; a daughter, Nancy Prat
er Miller and husband Rodney
of Advance; 2 sons, Jeny Lee
Prater Jr. and wife Lora of Ad
vance and Joe Prater of Mocks
viUe; and 4 grandchildren,
Haley and Kelsy Miller and
Preston and Lynzie Prater.
A service was held at 6 p.m.
Tue.sday at Haywortli-Mtller
Kinderton Chapel with Pas
tor Will Pryor officiating. The
family received friends prior to
the service.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenier, 101 Hospice
Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
X Loiuiie Curtis Sales
Lonnie Curtis Sales, 70, of
Salisbury, died Sunday, May
20, 2012 at Rowan Regional
Medical Center.
Mr. Sales had been in declin
ing health for several years and
seriously ill for the last eight
weeks. Bom Jan. 3, 1942 in
Salisbury, he was ilic son of
the late George B. and Lillian
Harris Sales. He was educated
in the Salisbury schools and
graduated front Hoyden High
School. Mr. Sales retired from
Roadway Express as a freight
handler after 30 years. He
seA'ed in the National Guard
in his youth. He never met a
stranger and was a fan of NA
SCAR and ACC basketball.
He loved his Cocker Spaniel
"All."
He was also preceded in
death by his brothers, Benny
and Bobby Sales.
Survivors: his speci.il part
ner, Linda G. McCoy of Salis-
bujy; a son, Randall K. Sales
of the home; Randall's mother,
Bonnie Barrow of Salisbury;
several uncles, aunt.s, cousins,
nieces and nepliews.
Fdneral services were to be
conducted hi 2 p.m. Thursday.
May 24 at Suiniiierseii Memo
rial Chapel with the Rev. Keith
Mason, minister of Community
Baptist Church, officiatitig.
Burial was to follow at City
Memorial Park. The family
was lo rcceive mends irom i-z
p.m. Thursday at Summerseit
Funeral Home.
.Memorials: Faithful Friends,
PO Box .3097, Salisbury,
28145.
X Ranny Gay Woolen
Runny Gay "RG" Woo
len, 82. of Turkey Foot Road,
Mocksville, died on Monday,
May 21, 2012 at Wake Forest
Baptist Medical Center.
Born in Davie County on
March 12.1930, he was the son
of the lute Robert O. and Ar-
Icasia Stroud Woolen. He was
a cabinet maker for Kewaunce
Scientific Furniture Corp.
served in the Army of the Unit
ed Stales, and was a member of
Liberty Wcsleyan Church.
Survivors: his wife of 54
years, Judy Wright Wooten.
He is .-ilso preceded in death
by 2 brol hers. Elmer and Claude
Woolen.
Surviving; u son, Roger G.
Woolen of Mocksville; 2 sis
ters. Eloise Stephens of Mocks
ville and June (Charles) Apple
of A.sheboro; 3 grandchildren,
Tara. KeLscy. and Olivia Woo
ten.
A celebration of life service
will be conducted on Saturday,
May 26 at i p.m. from liber
ty Weslcyaii Chiircli with the
Revs. .Scoit Newton and Wade
Wright ofliciniing. flurial will
be in the cluirch cemetery with
military rites recorded by VFW
Memorial Honor Guard.The
family will receive friends from
6:30-8;.3(> pm at Oavie Funeral
Service in Mocksville.
Memorials: Liberty Wesley-
an Cemetery Fund. 2106 Shef
field Road. Harmony. 28634.
jPavie County PubVic
Mock?vi!!p.
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County Public bbiaiy Mocksville, NC
\ Arthur James Kapp
' Mr. Arthur James Rapp, 88.
of Winston-Saleni, died on
Monday, May 21, 2012 at his
botne. 5
Mr. Rapp was bora on June
21. 1923 to the lafe Arthur
George and Margaret Ann Hlg-
gios Rapp in Saint Lfeuis, Mo.
After high school, ik. Rapp
served his country as $ meinlKr
of the U.S. Army and fought in
World Warn. Mr. Rapp grad
uated frott] St. Louis University
with an engineering degree and
attained a master's degree from
the University of Maryland.
He retired from Western Elec
tric/AT&T in 1983. He then
foimded and was president and
owner of SignGraphics. Mr.
Rapp was a lifelong member
of St. Leo The Great Catholic
Church where he was a mem
ber of the choir. He was know n
for whistling like a bird. He
loved all animals and nature.
He had a daily passion for feed
ing geese at Foisyth Memo
rial Park where he would visit
the gravesites of his wife and
seven children. Mr. Rapp never
met a stranger and was a calm
voice of reason facing difficult
challenges in life that included
early losses of his children to
cystic fibrosis and his wife.
Preceding Mr. Rapp in death
along with his parents are his
wife of 50 years. Velma Pem-
berton Rapp; 3 sons, James,
Robert, and John; 4 daughter.s,
Sharon, Nancy. Christine, and
Mary ElJen; and 3 sisters, Mary
Hihhard, Marguerite Dover,
and Agnes Ciaramitoro.
Surviving: 2 daughters, Jane
Via of Winston-SaJem and
Carolyn Freeman (Michael) of
Mocksville; a son, Matthew
Rapp of the home; 3 grand
children, Jennifer, Jessica, and
Justin, all of Winston-Salem;
a great-grandchild, Brianna; a
brother, Robert Rapp (Ginger)
of Lake Sherwood, Mo.; a sis-
ler-in-law, Doris Stock (David)
of St- Charles, Mo.; 2 brothers-
in-law, Bill Dover and Dom Ci-
aramitaro: companions. Roscoc
and Muffy; and a host of life
time friends and neighbors.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, May
26 at Haywonh-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel. Burial followed
at Forsyth Memorial Park with
full military honors. The family
received friends from Saturday.
May 26. at Silas Creek Chapel.
Memorials: Arthur J. Rapp
Memorial Fund at Wells Fargo
Bank, Account 2554694840.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thuntday. Ma, .31.2012
X Wanda Faye Reeves
Ms. Wanda Faye Royall
Reeves. 65. of NC 801 South.
Mocksville, died Tuesday, May
22, 2012, at Rowan Regional
Medical Center in Salisbury.
She was bom Mdrch 10.
1947 in Yadkin County to
the late John E>ee and Gladys,
Uicille Vickeis Royall. Ms.
Reeves was owner/operator of
RedPigBBQ.
She was also preceded io
death by a sister, Patty Owetis;
2 brothers. Calvin and Archie
Royal); aod a special friend.
Pete Wagner.
Survivon: a daughter. Donna
Whiiaker (Jerry) ofMocksville;
2 granddaughters, Destiny and
Kayla Reinbardt; 5 siblings.
James Royall (Velma), Nettie
Ruth Mathis (Dale). Annie Lou
Adkins. Carol Stewart (Billy)
and Tony RoyaU (Sharon), all
of Yadkinvillc: Donna's father.
Donnie Reeves of Mocksville;
several nieces and nephews:
and many good friends.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 pra., Friday, May
25 at Eaton Funeral Chape!
with the Rev. Donnie Chapman
officiating- Burial followed in
Legion Memorial Park in Cool-
eemee. The family received
friends Thursday, May 24. at
the funeral home.
Memorials: American Cao-
cer Society. 4-A Oak Branch
Dr.. Greensboro. 27407.
Cfflfle County PuWcy""""
Rhonda L. Robertson
Rhonda Lillian Robertson,
43, of Winsion-Salem. died on
Monday, May 21, 2012 after
an eight-month struggle with
cancer.
She was the daughter of
Ronald and Judy Robertson of
Winston-Salcm. She will be
remembered for her ever-pres
ent smile and sweet spirit. She
loved her Green Meadows Bap
tist church family and serving
her Lord as a teacher with the
OA Girls and the kindergarten
and first grade Sunday School
Classes. She especially enjoyed
the many trips with the OA girls
to Camp Caraway. Along with
her many activities at church,
singing in the Celebration
Choir was one she cherished.
Her frieods in the National Sat
urn Sky Club were dear to her
heart. She loved the road trips
and fellowship with everyone
in the club. You could always
pick her Saturn out of the Sky
group by her special ug name
"NLESS SKY". Her favorite
trip was to the Dragon's Tail.
She was an honor graduate of
Lenoir- Rhyne University and
a member of ZETA. During her
junior year, she was a student
at The University of Marburg
in Gertnany.
She was preceded in death
by her paternal grandparents,
Joe Brownie anu Thelma Rob
ertson and her ni..ienial grand
parents, George P. and Alma
(Pat) Sweat.
Surviving: her parents; a
brother, Ronald Eugene Rob
ertson Jr. and wife Cathy; 2
nephews. Jack and Jeb Robert
son; 2 uncles, Jerry W. Robert
son and George L. Sweat and
wife Lenna; an aunt, Janet Bo-
ger and husband Barney; and a
host of special cousins.
A funeral service was held
at II am- Thursday; May
24 at Green Meadows Bap
tist Church with Pastors Josh
Greene and Michael Waters
officiating. Burial followed in
the chuieh cemetery. The fam
ily received fiiends Wednesday
at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton
Chapel.
Memorials; Green Mead
ows Baptist, 1646 NC 801 N.,
Mocksvilie; or to the October
ATHBNA'S Run, lOlOBethes-
daCoim.W-S.lTlOB.
X Defoy Shoaf
Mr.Dcfoy Sboaf,79,ofFos-
tall Drive. Mocksvilie, died
Thursday. May 24 , 2012, at
Select Specialty Hospital in
Winston-Salem.
He was bom June 10, 1932,
in Davie County to the late
Shemtan and Virginia Eliza
beth Howardion Shoaf. Mr.
Shoaf was a retired master staff
sergeant of the U.S. Air Force.
He was also preceded in
death by a daughter, Andrea
Shoaf.
Survivors: his wife of 47
years, Wongduen Pongpin
Shoaf of the home; 3 children,
Michael Vincent Shoaf (Lisa)
of Advance; Melissa Shoaf
Legard (Steve) of RaJeigh and
Phillip Lee Shoaf of Clem-
mons; and 4 grandchildren,
Ashley Shoaf, Katlyn Shoaf,
Austin Leg.ird and Andrew
Legard.
A memorial service will be
held later.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 31,2012
DavIe County Public Libuij
Mocl^svilSe. nC
Raynelle Gaithur Eccles
Raynelle Goilher Kccles, 78,
of Statesville, died on Sunday,
June3.20l2.
She was bom Nov. 5,1933 in
Iredell County, daughter of the
liiieHiimerGaitherSr. andJen-
ey Carson Gaiiher. She gradu
ated from Unity High School in
Statesville and earned a certi
fied nursing degree froin Mitch
ell College. She was a master
seamstress and established her
own business. At an early age
she joined PIcnsani Hill Baptist
Chua-li. where she was a choir
member and served on the culi
nary committee. She was a past
member of Elizabeth Chapter
657 Order of the Eastern Star.
She was a mother of two. and
a mom to many. She took on
the responsibility of raising her
baby sister. Annie Bell during
their mother's lengthy illness.
She believed that ftuiiily, love,
and God were the most impor
tant uarts of life.
Also preceding her in death:
A brothers, Charles, Flake, Bra
dy Wayne, and Opah Gaither;
5 sisters. Pocahontas Gaither,
Maiy Ann Rose, Beulah Gaith
er, Lois Wilson, aild Frankie
Gaither.
Survivors: her special fnend
and life companion, J.D. Well-
man; 2 sons, Sam Rose and
Ray A. Cl'angelia) Rose, both
of Winston-Salem; an adopted
son, Tliom Bel! of Winston-
Salem; 3 brothers. Hunter (Jes
sie) Gaitlier and Grady (Dottie)
Gaither, both of Harmony and
Jhckic Gaither of Statesville;
2 -sisters, Gwendolyn (Isadore)
James of Olin, and Annie Bell
(James Alfred) Redmon of
Hamiony; 2 grandchildren,
Artez and Phyiicia Rose; a
great-grandchild, MekhJ Bair;
a sister-in-law, Lois Gaither;
special cousins, Lillian Doulin,
Celeste Blackburn, and Annie
Lou Blackburn; a number of
other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were to be
held Thursday, June 7 at 2 pan.
in the chapel of Graham Fu
neral Home. The Rev. Ray N.
CampbeU will officiate and the
Rev. Tyrone Redmon will de
liver the eulogy. Burial was to
follow in Pleasant Hill Baptist
Church Cemetery in Hampton-
ville. The family was to receive
friends at the funeral home 30
mimiles before the service,
- DAVIK COUNTY ENTIiRPRISK RECORD.'! hursday. .lune 7,2012
K Muriel Gregory Gude
Muriel Gregory Gude died
May 29. 2012 al lictnc with
family by her side.
She was bom in C'oolccmee
April 1926 lo Shcinian and
Ueulah Crea.son Gregory. After
completing high sehtKiI in Cool-
eemee, she moved to Wilniing-
ton to support the war. There
she met her husband, Earl Gude
of New York City. Foiiowitig
the war. they married and set
tled in Littleton, Colo. In 1959
she relumed to Coolecmee with
her two children..She panieipai-
ed in civic, political and church
activities, was president of Ihe
Cooleemee Elemenliiry PFA,
starting a 4H club and the Teen
Dem.s and leading the Presbyte
rian Youth Group. .She enjoyed
her career at the Bank of Davic
before moving to Burlington
Mills and Ingersoll Rand, from
where she retired.
Her husband and her brother.
Regin.ild Gregory, predeceased
her.
Siinivors: her children, Eric
Gude and his wife Margaret.
Lynelie Baker and her husbiuid
, Art; grandchildren. Andrew
Gude and Susan Baudier; and
great-grandchildren Connor
and Kaelin Baudier.
A private memorial is
planned for a later dale.
Memoritils; to an animal
shelter or animal rescue opera
tion. '
Ksallic Cope Hendrix
Mrs. Sallie Eliaibeth Cope
Hendrix. 94. of Olin, died
Wednesday.. May 30, 2012. ai
Wake Forest Baptist Health -
Davic Hospital in Mocksville.
She was bom April 26.1915*.
in Davie County, to the late
\S'altcr Leori and Hanie RoseiiaSmith Cope. Mrs. Hendrix wa-s
a member of Mt. Vemon First
Baptist Church in Olin.
She was preceded in death
by her husband. John Pink
Ikndiix in 2006; a son. Tony
M. Hendrix: 4 sisters. Hazel C.Smith.MaiyC. Hendrix.Doki-
thy C. Ellis and Betty C. Doss;
and 3 brothers. Aldene. David
and Eugene Cope.
Survivors: 4 children. Linda
H. Harris (Bennie) of Win-
ston-Salcm, Mary H. F.vans
of Mocksville. James Hendrix
(Debbie) and Earl D. Hendnx
(Crystal), all of Olin; a sister.
Arlene Douthit of Advance; 2
brothers. Willie Cope of Advance and W. L. Cope of Cletn-
mons; a sisier-tn-lav.. Haliic
Mae McCulloh of Advance; 11y^dchildren; 16 greai-grand-
eitildren; and 2 great-great-
grandchildren,
A funeral service was con
ducted at 4 p.m.. Saturday.
June 2 at Kaion Funeral Cha
pel. Mocksville with the Revs.
Jeff Canet and Glen Dancy
otfieiaiing. Burial followed in
Macedonia Moravian Church
Graveyard in Advance, lite
family Ieeei^ed friends at the
funeral home an hour before
the service. ,
Memorials; Macedonia
Moravian. Advance; or Mt-
Vcmon Baptist Church. 145
Ml. Vernon Chumh Road. Oltn.
28660.
K Richard Daniel James
Richard Daniel James, 49, of
Gamer Street, Mocksville.died
on Tuesday, May 29, 2012, at
his huinc.
Bom in .Montgomery Coun
ty, Md. on .Sept, 22. 1962, he
was the son of Porter R. James
of Leliind and Sarah Elizabeth
Sneed James of Mocksvilie. He
was an upholsterer and was of
the Christian faith.
In addition to his parents, he
is survived by: his wife, J-isa
D. James of Wilmington; a
son, Eric B. (Corri) James of
Wilmington; 5 siblings, Jimmy
James, Licheile James Boose,
and Michelle (Andrew) Brown,
ail of Mocksville; Jay (Han
nah) Scott of Snlisbitry, Md.,
and Sheeiia James of Leland; a
granddaughter. Averie James;
and nieces and nephews, Sa-
mantha. Jessica and .Abigail
Brown and Brittany and Beau
Boose.
A celebration of life service
was iield Fiiday. June, i at 2
p.m. in llic Davie Funeral Ser
vice Chapel conducted by Pas
tor Joe McWetliy. The fam
ily received friends prior to the
service at the funcval home.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. June 7.2012
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Also preceding him iti deatii were sisters, Nellie Pearl Shore.Ruby S. Hutchcns; brothers.Ireo Shore. Herman Shore, Fred Sliore.and Houston .Shore-Surviving: his wife of 64 years. Ruby Baity Shore of the home; 2 children. Melody (Robert) Plowman, Shawn Kelly Shore, all of Yadkinville:granddaughters, Amber (Bob by) Kreul. Autumn (Au.stin)Higgins; step-grandchildren,April (Patrick) Swyers, Bran-dun Dancy; 2 greui-grandchil-dien, Raegan and Caroline: a Hep-great-grandchild, Cliayse;a sister. Lena .Allgood. Yad kinville; .'uid a brother. Jack lAlma) .Shore. Clemmons,The family received friends June 5 at Gentry Family Funer al .Service in Yadkinville. His funeral service was at 2 pm.Wednesday. June 6 at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Revs, Roy Flym, Scott Welch,and Randy Johnson. He lie in state 30 minutes prior. Burial followed in the church cem etery with Ml military honore by Yadkin VFW Post 10346 and Chaplain Frank Wooten.Memorials: Hospice of Por-syth. 101 Hospice Lane Win-sion-Salem. 27103.
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V Martha K. ArmsworthyMiss Manha Kaye Aimswor-
thy of Advance died on June. 7.
2012, wiih her family and many
friends by her side.
She was ihe youngest of four
children, bom June 14.1944, in
Davie County to the late Willie
and Stella Armsworthy of the
Smith Grove community. She
grew up, lived with and cared
for her parents until their deatits
in 1968 and 1975. As a young
woman, she opened an in-home
dnycare which she operated for
mote than 41 years. She loved
every child as if they were her
own. She was known as a wom
an full of life, laughter, cour
age and love. Her home was
a haven of welcome that she
shared with her best friend jai
companion of 31 years. Rich-
aid "Tick" Longwonh. She in-
spited those who knew her with
(he inner strength she displayed
as she dealt with health issues.
She was a past two-time cancer
survivor, and, along with her
faith and tmsl in Jesus Christ,
had struggled with declining
health since 2007.
Also preceding her in death
were her brother. Bill Aims-
worthy; and a brolhcr-in-law-,
Jim Wilson.
Survivors; her sister, Lou
ise Wilson; her brother, Jerry
Armsworthy (JoAnn); her sis
ter-in-law, Peggy Armswordty;
7 nieces and nephews, Mike
Wilson (Hilary), Daphne Frye
(Wayne), Cindy Wilson. Marit
Armsworthy (Lisa), Maty To-
iar. Jeff Armsworthy (Susan)
and William Armsworthy; 8
great-nieces and nephews; 6
greai-gieat-nicccsandnephews;
her best friend and companion.
Richard "Tick" Longwoifh; his
son, Michael Longworth (An
drea); and a host of friends,
A celebration of life service
was conducted nt 6 pm., Sun
day, June 10 at Smith Grove
United Methodist Church with
the Rev, Chris Henson officiat
ing. A private graveside seivice
was conducted. The family re
ceived friends Sunday at the
church.
Memorials: Smith Grove
UMC Cemetery Fund or Music
Fund. 3492 US 158, Mocks-
ville: or Davie County YVED-
DI, 622 N. Main St., Mocks-
viilc.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 14.2012
\Vallcr D. Boyle Sr.
Mr. Walter Douglas 1-ong
Boyle Sr. died June 5. 2012.
Private mausoleum serviees
will be held at Memorial Park
Cemetery in Skokie.ll.
Mr. Boyle was bom in East
Orange, iN J. March 24, 1924.
the son of the late Harold l-au-
leii Boyle and Alma Long
Boyle. He was a Boy Scout, .i
graduate, officer and member
of the 1942 New Trier High
stale champion swim team.
He seWcd as a Marine officer
during World War II and in
the Korea Conflict. He swam
foi the Quanlico Marine Swim
Team in 1950. Mr. Boyle was
•a graduate of the University of
California in Berkeley where
he lettered in swimming. He
attended graduate school at
Cornell University and gradii-
aied from the Oliver Wendell
Holmes Leadership School in
Washington, DC. Mr. Boyle
man.iged stores for ilie W.T.
Cininl Co. He was president of
a shopping center in Kansas
City and officer in associations
in suburban Chicago. He was
CEO of the Walt Boyle Stores
for 15 years. He fought a win
ning battle against Illinois Fair
i radc Laws, and was represent
ed by John Paul Stevens, later
.Supreme Court Justice. Mr.
Boyle had a lifetuuc affiliation
with the YMCA. In 1978 he
was aN.C. .AAU All Stfr shim
mer and broke national records
in the master's 500 yard free
style and 200 yard butterfly. He
held state records including the
1650 yard freestyle. His proud
est sports accomplishment was
treating Michael Jordan in three
hours of ping-pong .ifter age
70. Mr. Boyle was a member
of the Wake Forest Hospila)
Coy C. Carpenter Society, Ber-
imid.i Run Country Club and a
founding member of the Pied
mont Club in Winston-Salem.
I !e was a lifetime member of
the VFW and American I..e-
gion. He was an NRA Endow
ment member and member of
the N.C. Society of the Sons of
the American Revolution. Mr.
Boylc led Consolidated Com
panies in intemation.i! sales
iiiul commissions for 30 ye.Trs.
becoming senior vice president.
Mr. Boyle was married to Ann
Peterson Boyle of Keniiworlh.
ill. in 195,3. He married and is
survived by Joan Rilcy Buehler
Boylc of Kenilworth on July 4.
1965 whom he had dated at 17.
Also surviving; a brother,
.Inlin William Robert Boyle
of Phoenix; sons, Harold Lau
ren Boyle II of Belews Creek:
Douglas Kane Boyle of Walk-
ertown; Walter Doulas Long
Boyle Jr. of Denver. Colo.;
daughter Janna Cecile Green-
well of Melbourne, Fla.: step
sons Marty Buehler of Hins-
dale. Hi., Carl Buehler IV of
Palatine. 111.; and Jay Buehler
of3Vhitefish Bay, Wise.; grand
children Lauren Ashley Boyle.
Addison Riley Boylc Green-
welt, Morgan Buehler,Carl Mi
chael Buehler, Martin Buchlei
Jr., Grace Riley Buehler. Claire
Buehler: grcat-gniiiddaughter
Ella Jcldi Lauren Yazclani: 2
nieces and a nephew.
Mr. Boyle was |3reccded in
death by his sister, Anne Cecile
Wilkerson Fain and nephew
John Boyle Wilkerson of Win
ston-Salem.
Memorials: McColl Center
for Visual Art, 721 N. Tryon
St. Charlotte, 28202.
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June 14.2012
V Jerry William Harris
^ Jerry William Harris. 62, of
Winsion-Salem. died lliursday.
June 7. 2012 at Wake Forest
Baptist Hospital.
Bom in Davie County on July
18, 1949; he was the son of the
late George W. Harris and Maiy
Alice Flossie Freeman Ilanis.
He was a veteran of the U. S.
Army and a member ofl.iberty
United Methodist Church.
Sur\'ivnrs: his brother;
Daniel Eugene Harris (Nnncy)
of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Judy
Allen (Larry) of Mocksvillu
and Mary Alice Fehmel (I'miil
ofTexa-s,
A celebration of life .service
was conducted .Sunday, June
10 at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel of
Davie Funeral Service with the
Rev, Allen Mullins offjcwtiiig.
Burial was i'ue.sday, June 12 at
I! a.m. from Salisbury Naiionrrl
Cemetery with milrtaiy honors
by the VFW Memorial Horror
Guard. The I'aniily received
friends Sunday, June 10 at the
funeral home.
)(^Mary James Hoiman
M.S. Maty James Hoiman,
85, of Wilkesboro Street,
Mocksville, died Sunday, June
10. 2012, at her home on her
birthday.
She was bom June 10.1927,
in Davie County to the late Clar
ence and Sallie Sheek James
Ms. Holraan was a member of
First United Methodist Church.
MocksviUe and was retired
from Hanes Plant, Sara Ij;e.
She was also preceded in
death by a son, Stephen Eugene
Hoiman; and 2 brothers. Bailey
and George James.
Survivors; a daughter, Linda
Chaffin of Lexington; 5 broth
ers. Bo James, Duke James,
Chester James, Jimmy James
and Ikie James; a sister. Cam-
mie James; a grandson. Steven
Hill and wife Heather of Ix:x-
ington; and 2 gieal-grandsons.
Dustin and Daniel.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 11 a.m., Wednesday,
June 11 at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with the Rev. Joseph Col
lins. D.Min, officiating. Burial
followed in Rose Cemetery.
The family received friends on
Tuesday,June 12, at the funeral
home.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital
St..Ste. 103.Mocksville.
X Kenneth Ray Koontz
Kenneth Ray Koontz. 67. of
Woodleaf died on Friday. June
!, 2012. at his home.
Bom in Davie County on
Jan. I, 1945; he was the son
of the late Harvey Koontz Sr.
and Dorothy Martin Koontz
Draughn, who sun'ives. He
was of the Methodist faith.
Also surviving: his son, Mi
chael R, (Katie) Koontz, daugh
ter, Sonya Tyrell Koontz, both
of Jacksonville, Fla.; brother,
Larry (Gail) Draughn, sister
Barbara (Canoll) Safril. both
of Mocksville; 6 grantlchildten.
Paige Tyrell. Zackary Tay
lor. Haley Taylor. Blake Gil-
iis, Brandon Gillis, and Alexis
Koontz.
He was also preceded In
death by 2 brothers, Harvey
Koontz Jr. and Jerry Koontz.
A graveside service wa.s held
on Saturday. June 9 at noon in
the Liberty United Methodist
Church Cemetery with the Rev,
Chuck Taylor officiating.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June 14.2«12
Margaret Ruth Lakey
Miss Margaret Ruth Lakcy.
83.died unexpectedly Wedne.s-
day,June7.2012.
She was born Sept. 8, 1928.
in Davie County to the late H.
A. and Margnrct Todd I-akey.
.She earned her legisiered nurs
ing degree from High Point
College and NC Baptist Hospi
tal. She worked for WFH Bap
tist .Medical Center and finished
her career as a pri vale duty R .N.
Miss I-akey was a radio fan-
She was also preceded in
death by her 5 siblings. Wayne
Lakey. Cecil Lakey. Dorothy
Creason Walker, Charlie Lakey
and Clyde Ijkcy.
Survivors: a sister-in-law.
Doris Lakcy; 6 nephews: and 9
nieces.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday. June
10 at Eaton Funeral Chape]
with Dr. David Gilbreath offi
ciating. Burial followed in Cen
ter United Methodist Church
Cemetery, The family received
friends at the funeral home one
hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Davic County-
Home Health, PO Box 848.
Mocksville.
V M«ry Peck
' Mary Peck, 96. died June 11
111 Maple Leal Nursing Home
in .Stalesville
Contact Graham Funeral
Home for arraiigemenls.
>( Leon Pcnninger
Leon Penninger. 69, of Mid
way Street, Cooiecmee died
Saturday, June 9,2012, at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
Bom in Rowan County on
Oct. 20. 1942. he was a son of
the late John Frank Penninger
and Willie Cook Penninger. He
was a member of the First Bap
tist Church of Cooleemee and
graduated from West Rowan
High School In 1962.
Survivors: his wife of 27
years. Brenda Foster Penninger
of the home. 2 sons. Ken Head
of Cooleemee and Landon
Overcash of Mocksville; 4
daughters, Teresa Owens (Lon-
nic) of Woodleaf, Jan Pen
ninger of California, Sharon
Penninger of Cooleemee. and
Lisa Hopper (JefO of Rocif^ell;
2 brothers. Teny Penninger
(Hilda) of Lexington and Bany
Penninger (Yvonne) of Florida;
and 6 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by
a sister; Deborah Misenheimer.
A celebration of life service
wa.s conducted Tuesday, June
12 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of
Davic Funeral Service with the
Rev. Shelby Harbor officiating.
Burial was in Legion Memorial
Park, Cooleemee. The family
received friends Monday. June
11.2012 at the funeral home.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. June 14,2012
)Cjames WiHiam Foster
Mr. James William Fosier
died on Father's Day. Sunday.
June 17.2012 ai Kale B. Reyn-
' olds Hospice House in Win-
ston-Salem.
Mr. Foster was bom, at home,
in Davie Couniy on Oct. 30,
1937 to William D. and Mar
garet Godbey Foster. He gradu
ated from Shady Grove School
in 1956 and was a member
of the U.S. Marines National
Guard for six years. Mr. Foster,
an insurance agent, retired from
N.C. Fami Bureau after serving
Davie County for many years.
He was an active member of
. Blaise Baptist Church, scrv-
n ing ill many roles. Mr. Fosier
enjoyed exercise classes at the
Davie Senior Center as well
as Davie Community Theater
productions. Mr. Foster .was a
baseball fan, and whether he
attended games in person or
watched televised g.-unes, the
Atlanta Braves have lost one of
its most loyal fans.
? Mr. Fosier was preceded in
death by his son. Richie Mark
Foster and grandson, l.a\vson
Joshua Bowling, and wife,
Elizabeth.
Survivors: his daughter,
KaiJiy (Steve) Jordan of Mocks-
vilJe/Morchead City; grand
daughter. Jessica L. Bowling
of Baltimore, Md.;, grandson,
, Brian D. Foster of Greensboro;
•' a brother, Carroll (Missy) Fos
ter; sisters Mary Williams and
. Martha (Don) Luffman; step
children Rusty (Paula) "njcker.
Juli (Keith) James; step-grand-
children. Russ Tucker. Faith
Tucker, Matthew James and a
special niece. Sandy Shcpherd.
The family visitation was at
Blaise Baptist Church on Tues
day. June 19 from 4-6 p.m. Mr.
Foster's service followed at 6
p.m. with burial in the church
cemetery. Tlie funeral scrviee
was conducted by the Revs.
Ken Furches and Jay Stroupe.
Memorials; L. Joshua Bowl
ing Governor's School Schol- _
arship. c/o Davie Community
Foundation, 194 Wilkesboro
Sl.,Mocksville.
«• Randy W. Lineberry
Mr. Randy William Lineber-
ry, 49. of .NC 801 South.
Mocksviiie, died Sunday. Jime
17, 2012, at Rowan Regional
Medical Center in Salisbury.
He was bom June 24, 1962.
ill Rowan County to Myrtle
Carpenter L.inebcrry and the
late John l.ee "Bob"' Lincbeny.
He was a landscaper and en
joyed woodworking and boat
ing with his brother.
In addition to his mother of
CooieciDee. survivors include;
his wife of 11 years. Diana
Smith l.iiieberry; a son, Will
Lineberry, both of the home; a
sister, Cindy Church; a broth
er, Ricky Lineberry (Tammy
Rosenian). all of Cooleemee;
his mother-in-law. Rebecca
Walker; a brother-in-law, Jef-
Ifey Smith, both of Lexington;
2 nieces, Deanna Rodriguez
and .Tenna Wolford; and a spe
cial friend. Ken Head of Cool
eemee.
A funeral service was to he
held at 2 p.m.. Thursday. June
21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev, Tommy Hepler
officiating. Burial was to fol
low in Legion Merooriai Park,
Cooieemee. "I'he family was to
receive friends from 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, June 20, at die fu
neral home.
Memorials; Autism Speaks
- Carolina.', 4530 Park Road.
Suite 320, Charlotte. 28209.
Online condolences; uvfw.
ealonfiiMralxcrvice.com.
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and at Uhiu Valley College
Parkersburg. W.Va. Mr. l^wry
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December whcie
served as preach-
Christ. They »'cre the
Civltan Club and ilie com-
iniiiiity. The Lowiys reiocuicd
to Bryson City, in June. I9ti4.
where he served as full-iime ^'- -
preacher for the Bryson City
Church of Christ. He held this
position until Dec. 31. 2000,
when he retired and moved to
Mocksville. He made his home ; '
on Boone Farm Road and re
mained active in the church at y. Sally Meiiloria Lyons
Jericho until moving to Au- Sally Mcntoria Lyons. 90.
ocksville died on Tuesday
morning.June 12,2012.
He was bom on Dec. 25,
1926, in Winchester. Ky.. the
She preceded him in death
on Oct. 28. 1998, and was bur
ied at Jericho Church of Christ.
Surv'ivors: a niece. Michelleson of Taylor HanhngUwo- brother-in-law,
Sr andbstherHuldcLoweryof HowatdPuttn.nm.bothofNash-
Wmchestcr, He preached ^
for Churches of Chnsi for 65
years, preaching his first ser
mon as a teen. He accompanied
his dad, also a preacher, numer
ous liines as he preached. His
a host of friends, brothers and
sisteis in Christ
A fnnerai service was held
at the Jericho Church of Clirisigrundfather. Mii^btrd Lowry ^t 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jun'e 16.
was also a preacher On Aug.
25 , 949. ho married Margaret . „ tj,. • . • .1 u ,' , , . . u '"§• Bunai was m the churchNash, whom he met when she
t.ffc'u" . .'k at thescomb High School and he was:
a ihudenl at Davtd L.ps«nrb
Collcce. She y>'tis from nJckr / 1. .. , ..... ^ Harding Lowry Mcmonalman County, Icnn. They werema,Ticdfor49yearsJi1r.Uw- condolences: um-w,
O; graduated from W.nchestet
High School in 1945 and front
David Ltpscomb College in
1949, earning a bachelor's de
gree. He earned a master's de
gree in music from the Univer
sity of Kcimicky in 1951, the
sound of Harding's drums led
the University of Kentucky's
bantl on the field in New Or
leans at the Sugar Bowl. Hum
ble , he took great joy in retelling
that special event. He preached
full-lime in Kentucky. Tennes
see, Alabama. West Virginia,
Iowa, and North Carolina. He
served in numeious educational
positions, many times as a higb
school principal, and includ
ing the presidency of Madison
died on June 15,2012.
She was born on June 10.
1922, to the late Lula Mae Ly
ons in Davie County. She was
one of five siblings.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Felin
Baker; 3 brothers. Minister
Robert Lyons, Lester tJulia)
Lyons, and 1-onnie Lyons; and
other relatives and loved oncs-
She attended school in Da-
vie County and entered the
workplace at an early age.
She worked at domestic jobs
in Davic County before retir
ing to lake care of her ill hus
band. The movie. "The Help"
reminded her of the hard work
she had to endure. At a young
age. she met and married Felin
Baker. He enlisted in the U5.
Army during World War [1 and
she migrated to New York to
work in a factory making sup
plies. After llie war. the couple
returned to Mocksville. They
were married over 50 years. Af
ter becoming a widow in 1990,
she started traveling. With her
cousin Earlc Smith, they went
lip the east coast from Florida
to Miiss.ichusctis and to Cana
da, New Orleans, and Chicago.
She remarked that New York
was not the same as it was when
she lived there. She eagerly
awaited Earlc's bi-monthly vis-
iui for outings. They would go
shopping in Winston-Saicm.
sometimes visit her sister and
eat at the Golden Corral where
they had become regulars to
the staff. She loved her church.
Shiloh Baplul .irul w.in known
for fashionable dresses and
hats. She held ixisilio.ib includ
ing member of the choir, ntis-
sionaiy society, kitchen com
mittee. Vacation Bible School
teacher, and leaching Sunday
school. She enjoyed the trips to
High Point for the annual Sun
day School Picnic. She loved to
talkabpul improving attendance
and pnrlicipniion of young men
and children in church. She was
the oldest member of the Rose-
Dc-Moll C'iiapler. Order of the
Eiistem Star Chapter 531. She
was a member of the NAACP
and represented Davic County
as Mother of the Year. She
loved growing flowers, espe
cially African Violets, but red
roses were her special flower.
Survivors; her sister, F.va
Hanes of Winston-Salem; sis-
tcrs-in-lnw. Ruby B. Lyons and
Inez Mayfield of Mocksville;
cousin ("daughter") F.aric L.
Smith of Salisbury : great-neph
ew. Edw'ard (Mtiry) Johnson of
Mocksville; friends, the Rev.
Dr. Donald (Linda) Jenkins
and Shannon Buchanan, both
of Winston-Salcin; many niec
es including Raehael Fowler
of Mocksville. Shirley Lyons
and Alice Lyons of Lcwiston,
Marie Lyons and Jackie Ly
ons of Durham, bdna Lyons
and Janice Lyons of Advance,
Carolyn Lyons of Atlanta. Oa..
Matilda Lyons of Kcrnersvilit;
and many other nicces-in-law,
family and friends.
Her funeral service was
held Tuesday, June 19 at 2
p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church
in Mocksville. Tltc Rev. Joe
Clark officiated and burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery.
The family received friends at
the church fellowship hal) fol
lowing the service.
Online condolences: wvciv.
Cruhci3iiFuiieriilHoiiic.nei.
Queen Eaton McKnighl died
on May 20 . 20)2 at Hospice
Health Care Center of Wiiislon-
Salem.
Funeral seniccs were ai 1
p.m. Tuesday, May 29 at Saints
Hcmcliniied Methodist Church
in Winsion-Sakm with the Rev.
Ronnie Roscboro officiating.
Burial followed in Gardens of
Memory in WalJcertown.
Survivors: a datigiiier. Dcbrii
Faye McKnight of Chadsworih.
Calif; granddaughter. Tinda
McKnight. a great-grandson.
Jordan N. McKnight, both of
Rural Hail; a sister. Betty Baton
of Mocksville: a brother. Henry
Eaton of Albemarle; 2 sisters-
in-law: 2 brothers-in-law; an
aunt, Maggie Roscboro of
StatesviUe; and nieces, neph
ews other rciaiive.s and friends.
Visitation was Mondny.
June |] at Suttuncrseii Funeral
Home Service was at noon
Tuesday at Stimmerscll Me
morial with burial following at
Salisbury National Cemetery
with military rites conducted by
Rowan County Honor Guard.
Memorials; New Hope Pres-
bylerian. 602 Sieven.s Si., Chi-
mi Grove, 28023.
Online condolences; tvinv.
siiiiimersell/tineralhonie.ivni.
^ Donnie Joe Ratiedgc Sr.
Donnie Joe Ralledge Sr.. 65.
of Salisbury died Friday. June
8, 2012 at Rowan Regional
Medical Center.
He was bom Dec. 8. 1946
in Davie County the son of the
late Duke Martin Ratiedgc and
Eva Hunter Ratiedgc. 1 ie was a
veteran of the CS Army serving
in Vietnam with the 2nd Bat
talion 8th Infantiy 4th Infantry
Division earning CIB. NDSM,
VSM. VCM. SPS M-14 and
1 0/S Bar. He retired from
Freighiliner- He wts a member
of VFW Post 3006. He enjoyed
going to tlie beach and spend
ing time with his grnndchildren
and hisdog"Muegsic".
Also preceding him in death
was his brother. Duke Martin
Ratledge Jr.
Sutvivors; his wife. Sharon
G. Ratledge of Salisbuty; sons.
Donnie Ratledge Jr. (Shelby)
of Cleveland. Allen "Scott
Ratiedgc of Charlotte. Todd
Fullerlon (Lisa) and Andy Ful-
Icnon (Kristinn) of Kannnjw-
list daughter. Lisa Galtarini
(Tony) of Charlotte; biolhcr,
Jeny Ratledge of Mocksville;
sisters, Shirley Ratledge Webi.
(Jerry) of Mocksville and Fran
ces R. Peoples of Mocksville;
i 2 grandchildren; and 1 great
grandchild.
^ John Blasiiu Schaikr
Mr. John Blasius .Schalicr,
78. of Random Road. Mocks
ville. died Thursday. June 14,
2012. at Forsyih Medical Cen
ter in Winsion-Saicin.
Mr. Schallcr was born, the
second eldest of 10 children,
Jan. .71. 1934, in Altenheerse,
Germany to tlic Inic Walter and
Augusta Stuve .Scbuiler. Mr.
Schallcr immigrated to New
Vori; State in January 1957.
and married EIi7abcth "Betty"
Ricblsfeid on Sept. 5.19,59. By
profession, he was known as
a master meat processor. Mr.
Schaller worked in the meal
industry, operating hi.s family
business for 54 years. He won
multiple awards for me.n prod
ucts. In i982, he was baptized
as a Jehovah's Witness and was
a preacher for 30 years. He
retired in 2003, and moved to
Mocksville.
Survivorsrhis wife. Elizabeth
"Betty" Schallcr; a son, John
W. Sch.iiler and wife, Carol:
a daughter. Lisa S. Casler and
husband Paul; 2 giandchlldreii.
Garrison and Devin Schajlcn a
sister. Margaretiic Murphy; 7
brothers and sisters residing in
Germany: and tnany iiiece.s and
nephews.
A memorial serxice will be
conducted at 4:30 p.m. Sunday,
July I at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses, County
Home Ri»id, Mocksville.
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Mr. Paul Marshall Spillinan
Sr.. 61, of the Farmington com-
munlt)' of Davic County, died
Tuesday,June 12,2012,at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winston-Salera.
He was bom Dec. 7,1950, in
Davie County to Mary Glass-
cock Spiliman and the late Wil
liam Wilbum "Fireball" Spill-
man Sr. Mr. Spiliman was a
graduate of Davie High School
and had a two-year degree in an
imal husbandry from NC State
University. He had worked as a
truck driver for J.P. Milling Co.
and was a retired dairy farmer.
Mr. Spiliman was a retired vol
unteer of Farmington Volun
teer Fire Department and was
inducted into Davic County
Firefighter Hall of Fame. He
was a Jayeee Man of the Year.
Mr. Spiliman was a life-long
member of Farmington United
Methodist Church where he
had served as lay leader, Sun
day school superintendant and
chairman of the tmslees. Other
than his first loves family and
church, his love was Softball.
He called Davie Little League
ballpark his "summer home."
He enjoyed hunting with fam
ily and friends.
Survivors: his wife of 36
years, Connie Pilcher Spiliman;
his mother: 3 children, Paul
Marshall Spiliman Jr. (Sha
ron). Leann Atkins (Larry) and
September White (Jarratt); 6
grandchildren, Austin Aldridge,
Kayla Spiliman, Blake Atkins.
Clint Atkins, Lacy White and
Cody White; sisters and broth
ers, Carol Hutchins (Jim).
Hilda Johnson, Billy Spiliman
(Paula) and Terry Spiliman
(Debbie); and a host of niecc.s
and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Friday, June
15 at Fannington United Meth
odist Church with the Rev.
Sara Scruggs officiating. The
body was placed in the church
30 minutes prior to the service.
Burial followed in Farmington
Community Cemetery. The
family received (ricnds Thurs
day, June 14 at F.;iton Funeral
Home, Mocksvillc.
Memorials: Fannington
UMC Tnistcc Fund, c/o Greg
Williams. 1939 Farmington
Road, Mocksville; or Davie
County Little League, c/o
BB&T, memo line: Play ball
for Paul.
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/billy Eugene Taylor
Billy Eugene Taylor, 76, of
Pleasant Acre Drive, Mocks
ville, died on Monday, June 18,
2012, at Le.xington Memorial
Hospital.
Bom in Davie County on
Mi\y 12, 1936, he was the son
of the late Lloyd and Lena
Shoaf Taylor. He was a life
long employee of Le.\ingiun
Furniture, primarily at Henry-
Link Plant 7.
Survivors: his wife of 57
years, Lindal Cope Taylor; a
daughter. Sheila Bamhart (Da
vid Johnson) of Lexington;
brothers, Donald H. "Buster"
(Shirley) Taylor of Salisbury,
Doug (Kay) Taylor, of Thom-
asville; sisters, Carol (Pete)
Snider of Cleveland, Diane
(Jim) Mcnster of Salisbury, and
Geri (Bobby) Balfrey, of South
Carolina; 3 grandchildren,
April (Robbie) Shenk, Daniel
"Bo; (Cyndi) Richardson, Jes
sica (Ben Tripp) Bamhart; 6
great-grandchildren; 2 great-
great-grandchildren; and pet,
Sandy.
He was also preceded by sis
ter, Nellie Curley.
A celebration of life service
was to be held Thursday, June
21 at II a.ra. in the Davie Fu
neral Service Chapel with the
Rev. Mike Motley officiat
ing. The family was to receive
friends on Wednesday, June 20
from 6:30-8:30 pm at the funer
al home. Burial will be in For
est Hill Cemetery, l.exington.
Memorials; Hospice/Pallia
tive Care of Davic, .377 Hospi
tal St.. Mocksville.
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K Marj' L. Zimmerman
Mrs. Miiry Lillian Orrell
Zimmerman. 91, fomierly of
Advance, died Friday, June 15.
2012, at Forsyth Medical Cen
ter in Winston-Salem.
She was bom Feb. 12,1921,
in Davie County, to the late
Charles and Carrie Orrell. Mrs.
Zimmerman was a life-long
member of Elbaville United
Methodist Church, Advance.
She enjoyed being with family
and cooking.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Louie
Zimmerman; 2 sisters, Wilma
Orrell and Clara Orrell; a broth
er. Charles Orrell; and a great-
grandson, Hunter Queen.
Survivors; 2 sons, Steve
T^merman (CeCe) of (2olnm-
bia, S.C. and Kevin Zimmer
man (Rachel) of Advance; a
daughter. Dene Pitts (Marion)
of Advance; 9 grandchildren;
and 7 great-grandchildren.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, June
17 at Elbaville United Method
ist Church with the Rev. Kirk
Tiitterow and Kenneth Blake-
ly officiating. The body was
placed in the church 30 minutes
prior to the service. Burial fol
lowed in the church cemeteiy.
The family received friends
Saturday, June 16 at Eaton Fu
neral Home.
Memorials: Elbaville Meth
odist, PO Box 2276. Ad
vance.
Online condolences: tni'iv,
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Mocksville, NC
)Cl.A. 'Junior'Anderson
LA. "Junior" Anderson Jr..
84, of Hannony, died Wednes
day, June 20, 2012, at his resi
dence.
He was born May 23, 1928,
in Harmony and was the son of
(he late L.A, and Maggie Ros
ier Anderson. He had a love for
wood-woiLing and in his early
years, worLed in the saw mill.
He woriced with J.P. Stevens
from 1951-1990 where he re
tired as plant manager, and inter
worked as a consultant. RoDow-
ing his retirement, lie served as
a textile consultant for yam and
carptei plants in Georgia. He
was a lifelong member of Rock
Spring Baptist Church in Har
mony where he had served as a
deacon, trustee, Sunday school
teacher, and chairman of the
cemetery (ximmittee for years.
He was a member of the Har-
i^iony Masonic Lodge 299 and
a member of the local board of
trustees for First Bank in Har
mony.
He was also preceded in
death by an infant brother,
Charles Richard Anderson.
Survivors: his wife of 67
years, Louise GalJihcr Ander
son. whom he married on Feb.
24, 1945; a son, Roy Anderson
(Doris) of Mt. Gilead; a daugh
ter, Shirley Rufty (Donald Jr.
"Duck") of Durham; 4 grand
children, Kristie Henry (Chad)
of Wilson, Kimberiy Baer
(Brian) of Evans, Ga., Maggie
Barry (Patrick) of Piiiehurst,
and Joseph Anderson Rufty ol
Raleigh; and 3 grc.at-grandchii-
dren, Andcr.son Bairy. William
Anderson Baer and Abigail
Baer.
Funeral services celebrat
ing his life were held at 11
a.m. Saturday, June 23 at Rock
Spring Baptist Church with the
Rev. Billy Manners officiating.
The body lie in state 30 minutes
prior to tlie funeral and burial
followed with Masonic rite.s in
the church cemetery. The fami
ly received friends Friday, June
22 in Ernest T'routman Memo
rial Ch.apel of Reavis Funeral
Home of Harmony and at other
times will Ite assembled at the
residence.
Online condolences: wuw,
reuvisfuneralhomeharmony.
com.
Memorials; Hospice/Pal
liative Care of Iredell, 2347
Simonton Road, Slatesville,
28625.
Esther Campbell
Mrs. Esther Elizabeth Gaich-
er Campbell, 88, of Harmony,
died Thursday, June 21, 2012.
at Gordon Hospice House.
Mrs. CampbeU was bom
March 26, 1924 in Intdell
County and was the daughter
of the laic Alexander Milton
and Elizabeth Nichols Gaither.
She was a graduate of Har
mony High School where she
had perfect attendance for her
full 11 years of school. On Dec.
'34. 1941, she was married to
William Hcrmon Campbell,
who preceded her in death on
April 21,2007 after 65 years of
marriage. Mrs. Campbell was
a homemaker and farmer. She
enjoyed spending time with her
family and working on her farm
where she raised chickens and
beef canle. She enjoyed paint
ing, sewing, quilting, cook
ing and canning home-grown
fruits and vegetables. Her spare
lime WHS spent with her Senior
Friends Club at Davis Hospi
tal and .selling Stanley Home
Products. She was a member
of Clarksbury United Metliod-
isl Church and the Clarksbury
Homemakcrs Club.
Mr?. CampbeU was also
preceded in death by 5 broth
ers, Ralph, Roy, Richaid, A.M.
Jr. and John, along with 2 sis
ters, Virginia Jones and Louise
Cartner.
Survivors: 2 sons, Jerry
Campbell (Frances) and Larry
Campbell (Pat), and a daugh
ter, Joyce C. Dobson (Hal Jr.),
all of Harmouy; 4 grandsons,
Terry Campbell (Leigh Ann).
Mike Campbell (Kelly), John
Campboii (Meghan) and Jason
Dobson (Ericii); 4 granddaugh
ters, Emily Thomas (Dan). Sal
ly Hamilton (Patrick), Kimber
iy Dobson and Krislen Benfield
(Jason); lOgrcat-grandchildren,
Heather, Brandon, Allison, and
Megan Campbell and Cam
eron and Riley Dobson, I^vi
and Hannah Benfield, Abigail
and AleXiinder Thomas; and a
grefii-greai-eranddaughier Abi-
gaU Campbell;.-! brother, James
Gaither: and Mary Gaither. Al-
dora Gaither, John Ray Camp
bell (Carolyn), Glen CampbeU
iElizabelh), Marianna Miller
(Bill). Jimmy Bray and Pauline
Campbell.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.ra, Monday,
. June 25 at Clarksbury United
j Methodist Church with the
I Rev. Mandy Jones officiating.
Burial fallowed in the church
cemetery. The family visited
with friends Sunday evening at
Clarksbuiy.
Memorials: Ciarksbuiy UMC
Cemetery Fund 924 E. Memp-
rial Hwy, Harmony, 28634.
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nicholsonfiinerals.com.
X^Paul Joseph DiRoma
Mr. Paul Joseph DiRoma,60.
oC Random Road. MocksviJIe,
died Sunday. June 24, 2012,
at Fbrsyth Medical Center in
Winslon-Salem.
He was bom Aug. 30,1951,
in Bronx, N.Y. to George An
thony DiRoma and the late
Genevieve Pnsquella DiRoma.
He was also preceded, in
death by his grandmother. Eliz
abeth DeSalvo.
Survivors: his wife, Laura
Siefken DiRoma of the home; a
daughter, Jennifer Harris (An
thony) of New York; 3 grand
sons. Anthony, Teddy and
Nicholas; and canine compan
ion, Caesar.
The family received friends
Tuesday, June 26 at Eaton Fu
neral Home.
Memorials: American Dia
betes Assoc.. PO Box 11454,
Alexandria, VA 22312; or
Americnn Cancer Society, 4-A
Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro,
27407,
Online condolences: h-u'w.
eaion/uneralservice.com.
X-Mamie Bailey Hauser
Mamie Bailey Hauser, 78. of
Joyner Street, Coolecmec, died
on Thursday. June 21, at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Bom in Davic County, on
May 4,1934, she was the daugh
ter of the late W.M. Bowles and
Theo Seaford Bowles. She was
retired from housekeeping at
Davic County Hospital, and
was a member of Fork Baptist
Church.
Survivois: 3 sons. Claude
(Biljana) Bailey of Cooieemee.
Mark Phillip (Sharon) Bailey
of Mocksville. Troy Bailey of
Statesville: 2 daughters, Terry
Biggins of Mocksville, Teresa
(John) Sparks of Moorcsvillc; 2
sisters. Sharon Athey and Dema
Carter, both of Mocksville; 10
grandchildren; 9 great-grand
children; and 2 grcal-greai-
grandchildren.
She is also preceded in death
by husbands, Harris Bailey and
Jack Hauser, and a brother.
Troy Bowles.
A celebration of life service
was held Saturday. June 23.
at 3:30 p.m. in the Davie Fu
neral Service Chapel with the
Rev, Dr. Jesse Slroud and Pas
tor Robert Garreii officiating.
The family received friends on
Saturday at the funeral home.
Inurnment was in Fork Baptist
Church Cemetery.
Online condolences: -iimnv.
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>( Bonnie M. Helsabeck
Mrs. Bonnie McCulloh
Helsabeck. 86. died Saturday.
June 23 . 2012 at the Kate B.
Reynolds Hospice Home.
She was bom March 29.1926
in Davie County to the late
George Washington and Harri
et Jones McCulloh. She retired
from AT&T after 38 years.
Mrs. Helsabeck was a member
of Bethlehem United Methodist
Church and the United Methwi-
isl Women. She was a member
of the East Dnvie Horacmakers
and the Telephone Pioneers.
Preceding her in death was
her husband, Joseph Augusttis
Helsabeck; daughter. Paulettc
L. Burton; 4 brothers and 3 sis
ters.
Surviving: a son.G.C. Lank-
ford (Linda) of Mocksville and
daughter. Carolyn L. Smith
(Danny) of Mocksville; 4
grandchildren. Debbie Single
ton, Jeffrey Lankford (Angela),
Ronald Foster (Lorri), and De-
nise Wright (Shane); 9 great
grandchildren, Dawn Lowery
(Patrick). Matthew Singleton.
Taylor Lankford. Josh Lank-
ford. Brandon Lankford. Pey
ton Foster, Jacob Foster. Kajia
Brewer, and Delaney Phillips;
and a sisler-in-iaw. Hattie Mae
MeCuUoh.
A funeral service was held
at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 26
at Bethlehem United Meth
odist Church with the Rev.
Barry Lemons officmiing. She
lie-in-.staic 30 minutes ftrior to
the service. Burial followed at
the church cemetery. The fam
ily received friends Monday
at Huyworih-Miller Kinderlon
Chapel.
Memorials: Bethlehem UMC
Building Fund. 321 Redland
Road Advance; or Hospice/Pal
liative CarcCemer, 101 Hospice
Lane Winsion-Salem, 27103.
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Mocksville, MC
Joseph Edwin Howard ^ ^
^ Mr. Joscoh Edwin Howard APatricia Ann McCraryMr. Joseph Edwin Howard /
died on Tuesday, June 19,2012
at his hoine in Winston-Salem
surrounded by his family.
Bom in MocksviUe on Jan.
15. 1928, to John Brack and
Enuna Jolly Howard, Mr. How
ard retired from R J. Reynolds
as a chief mechanic and en
joyed activities, such as "the
best tomato", potato, and com
jiaidening. He also enjoyed
hunting rabhits and loving on
his grandchildren. He was a
veteran of the U.S. Marines and
served in the Korean Cortflict.
Mr. Howard is preceded
in death by his parents; his
first wife of 55 years, Evelyn
Tliompson Howard; 5 brothers
and 3 sisters.
Surv'ived: his wife. Clara M.
Howard of 7 years of the home;
a son, Jeff (Robin) Howard of
Winston-Salem and a daughter.
Dawn l^ennedy of Mocksville;
grandchildren, Dylan Ketinedy
and Jacob Howard; a brother.
Alvin (Annie Ruth) Howard.
A funeral service was held
at 1 p.m. Satiu-day, June 23 at
Rosemont Baptist Church, W.
CIcmmonsville Rd.. Winston-
Salem, with the Rev. Mark Reid
officiating. Biuial followed at
Parklawn Memorial Paik. The
family received friends Friday
from 6ai Hayworth-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel.
Online condolences: utiw.
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Patricia Ann McCraty. 39,
of Deadmon Road, Mocksville,
died on Friday. June 22, 2012,
at Forsyth Medical Center.
Bom in Davidson County
on July 14, 1972. she was the
daughter of Cirady Lee Hartley
and Lucy Mae McDowell. She
was a member of South Side
Baptist Church in Lexington.
Also surviving: her husband.
Ricky McCrary; 2 daugh
ters, Ashley Marie Hensley of
Lexington. Nakota C. Greer
of Cooleemce; and a brother,
Roger Lee Hartley of Mocks
ville.
A celebration of lite service
was conducted Monday. June
25 at 2 p.m. in Davie Funeral
Service Chapel with the Rev.
Daniel Gamble officiating.
The family received friends
one hour prioi to the service.
Burial followed in Legion Me
morial Park. Coolecmee.
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riViiita Rae McKeown
I ? Anha Kac Groenfcldi McK-
i jeown, of Advance, died June
; 20,2012.
» She was bom in 1944 in
Sethlehcra. Pa. to the Rev.
jbr. John S. and Eva Williams
proenfeldt.
» Surviving; her husband. John
jdcKeown of Advance; a son.
thristopher Hegslrom of Kirii-
3and, Wash.; stepsons. Matt
J)f Pine. Colo.. Adam of New
llrleans. La., and Josh of Syra-
I yuse, N.Y.; brothers. Tltomas
; JDroenfeldt of Smrgcon Bay.
i ^isc. and David Groenfeldt of
I Iganta Fe. N.M.; 3 granddaugh
ters; and 2 grandsons.
' She was preceded in death
3)y a sister. Karen Andrews of
1 A'ermoni.
] jj She graduated from Mora-
i frian Prep (Academy) in Beth-
j Jehem. Pa.. Moravian College
! 3n Bethlehem and earned the
1 iacheior's in nursing from Co-
j ^umbia University. NYC. She
I.Woiked as a nurse for 38 years
Jncluding the areas of Indianap
olis. Ind.. Antigua, and Beihle-
3iem. Pa. She retired from the
^isiting Nurses of St, Luke's
EHospital, Bethlehem. She was
* church organist iluoiighout
1 5ier life having played for many
I Sbongregations and ntost nota-
1 for Edgeboro Moravian in
i jlPethlehem.
I 5 Memorials: East Hills Mora
vian in Bethlehem. PA. CIem-
ibions Moravian Church. Clem-
yions. or Liberty Hospice at
• 3(X)7 Lexington Avc.. Thom-
I ^vjlle.
j • Services will be held later for
! Slhe convenience of the family.
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Mocksvitle, NC
y. Mattie Hister Reynolds
Mrs. Matlie Hester Reyn
olds, 93, formerly of Soraersei
Court, Mocksvillc,died Friday,
June 22,2012,81 Forsylh Medi
cal Center in Winsion-Salem.
She was bom Oct. 10,1918,
in Davie County to the late Jo-
sephus and Maudie Mae Taylor
Hester. Mrs. Reynolds was a
member of Turrentine Baptist
Church and was retired from
Autumn Care of MocksvlUe.
She was also preceded*in
death by her husband, Johnny
Reynolds; a daugltter, Christine
Reynolds Lollis; and a sister,
Mary Kiser.
Survivors: her grandchildren,
Wendy L. Boger and William
Reynolds; great-grandchildren,
Tiffani A. Boger, Cody D.
Bogcr, Brandon Reynolds, his
mother and half sister, Jennifer
Howell and Courtney L. How-
ell; a sister, Nellie Langsion;
special friend, Linda Bradford;
and numerous nieces and neph
ews.
A graveside service was con
ducted at II a.m. Wednesday,
June 27 at Turrentine Baptist
Church Cemetery with the
Rev. Scott Schuyler officiating.
The family received friends
Wednesday before the service
at Enon Funeral Home.
Memorials: Somerset Court
Activity Fund, 150 Ken Dwig-
gins Drive, Mocksville.
Online condolences: wvnr.
earonfiirieralsen'icejcom.
/-M. Marshall Southern
Mr. Monroe Marshall South
ern. 76. of Bermuda Run, died
Friday, June 22. 2012, at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winston-Salem.
He was bom May 10, 1936.
in Stokes County to the late
Roy Hampton and Ruby Rae
MarehaU Southern. He gradu
ated from Mebane High School
and received an associate de
gree frotn Mars Hill College
where he played football nnd
ran track. He served in the LI .S.
Army and was a roember of
First United Methodist Church,
Mocksville. A golfer, he en
joyed many rounds of golf with
friends and family. He was
devoted to family; his greatest
joy was spending time with his
grandchildren.
He was also preceded in
death by his wife .Janice Smool
Southern;.an infant daughter,
Karen Lynn Southern; and first
grandson, Sam Monroe Mat
thews.
Survivors; 2 children, Eric
Monroe Southern (Amy Hen-
drix Southern) of Mocksville
and Tracy Southern Mohr
(Philip James Mohr) of Win
ston-Salem; 5 grandchildren.
Ben and Will Souihem, Mag
gie Matthews and Maribeth and
Katie Mohr; 3 brothers, Roy
Hampton Souihem Jr. of Haw
River, Phillip Detm Southern of
North Wilkesboro and Charles
Barry Southem of Morehead
City; and several nieces and
nephews.
A private graveside service
was held Sunday. June 24
at Salem (Cemetery in Davie
County.
Memorials; Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Saleni.
27103.
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Wocksyitie, NC