Jul - Dec^Florence C. Breedlove
Florence Coneii BTeedlove.
90, of Salisbury died al Genesis
Eldercare Tuesday. June 26.
2012.
Mrs. Breedlove was bom July
2, 1921 in Davic County tiie
daughter of the late Vennic Sca-
tiion Correil and Thomas Cor-
rell. She attended Cooleemee
School. She was a member of
Jerusalem Baptist Church and
worked as a teticher and trainer
for Rowan County Vocational
Workshop .She worked as a
seamstress and supen isor for
Leisure I^ds and Eric Anders.
She was preceded in death
by her husbtind. William Henry
Breedlove Sr.. in 2000: sons.
William Henry Breedlove Jr.
in 1972 and I-an y Breedlove in
2002.
Survivors: her daughters,
Linda B. Ritchie of Salishuo
and Brendn Brady Bosl (Kenn)
of Knonapolis: a son Rick
Breedlove (Bonnie) of Rock
well; brother. Howard Correli
of Mocksvillc: grandchildren,
Mike Brady. Lynn Maurcr, Jer
ry Ritchie. l.orctta Hall. Mike
Goodman and Jennifer Whitley;
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Visitation was Friday. June
29 at Sommersett Funeral
Home. The funeral service was
at 11 a.m. Friday at Summeisen
Memorial Chapel conducted by
the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster with
burial following at Rowan Me
morial Park.
Memorials: Jerusalem Bap
tist Quilt Fund or Card Min
istry. 495 Pleasant Acre Dr..
Mocksville.
Online condolences: u'ivm.
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Vs Richard Kyle Powell
Richard Kyle Powell, 38. of
Mocksville. died on Tuesday.
June26,20l2.
Bom in Forsyth County on
Nov. 27. 1973, he wa-s the son
of Ronnell Mosteller Bradley
of Indian Valley. Va. and Da
vid Richard Powell of High
Point. He was a self-employed
salesman.
Also surviving: his stepfa
ther. Michael Allen Bradley of
Indian Valley, Va.; a brother,
Brian David (Danecte) Powell
of Mocksville; nieces. Atlanta
Nicole Powell and Jennifer
Renee Powel) of Mocksville;
a step-brother, David (Abby)
Fcatherbay of MocksvUie;
step-nieces, Emily and Lauren
Fealherbay of Mocksville; an
uncle. Jimmy Lee Powell of
Decatur, Ga.; an aunl*and un
cle. Nancy and Forrest Fleming
of Morganion; a cousin, Sonya
Fleming; and his best friend
and companion. Hunter.
A celebration of life service
will be held later.
Memorials; Humane Soci
ety of Davie. 291 Etiton Road,
Mocksville.
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^Freida Mae Robblns
Freida Mae Myers Robblns,
65. of Center Circle, Mocks
ville, died on Thursday. June
28,2012,81 her home.
Born in Forsyth County on
March 15. 1947, she was the
daughter of the laie Henry My
ers and Gladys M. Myers, who
survives. She was a driver for
YVEDDI and was of the Bap-
list faith.
Survivors: her husband.
James David Robbins, whom
she married on Jan. 4. 1969:
4 daughters, Amanda Rob-
bins, Tamica (Gene) Eakins.
Lynn Doby, ail of Mocksville,
Carlene (Glenn) Sidden of
Concord; 3 brothers. Charles
(Diane) Myers of Statesville,
Bobby (Sarah) Myers. Herman
Myers and sister Kaihy Myers,
all of Mocksville; 18 grandchil
dren; 10 great-grandchildren;
and 2 special boys, Preston and
James Robbins.
She wa.s also preceded in
death by a daughter, Angela
Robbins.
A celebration of life service
was held Monday, July 2 at
7:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral
Service Crhapel with the Rev.
Chris Comrell officiating. The
family received friends one
hour prior to the service.
Online condolences: ivhiv.
(laviefiineralservice.com.
Davie Count\' Publu: Luirfij
Mocksville, NC
Irvin Rnnald Bibb Sr.
Mr. irviii Konald Bibb Sr. of
Liltle River, S.C. died on July
5, 2012 ai Wake Forest Baptist
Mcdioal Center.
For the last sia months he had
bottled several compJications
roll(rwin|i .m aecidenl in which
he broke his hip.His hghl to the
end pivcs a new dimension In
the meaning of courage. He was
bom on Aug. 26. 1931 in Ches
ter, Pa. to Elijah Null and Laura
Bdna Kirk Bibb, who preceded
htm in death. He was a 20-ycar
ofiicer of the Ih.S. Navy. He
graduated from Roosevelt Uni
versity in 1970. He worked live
years for the NC State Employ
ment .Security Commission. He
was retired. He continued to
\vork pan time for the Uiiiver-
.'^ily of Michigan Institute for
.Social Research. He worked
with his biothcT Paul reliiev-
ing cars for a c.ir dealership. He
wtis active in the Tea Party of
Myrtle Beach and the Sons of
the .American Revolution He
uu full of energy, smiled and
joked with everyone. He loved
to hiugh.
Survivors: his wile ol 59
) cars. Ramuiia Jane Bibb of Lit
tle Rivet; 2 daughters. Beverly
(Alani Wallci ol Thomasvilic.
Karen fWilliam) Gurganus of
CIeinmons;a son. Irvin (Ibrrie)
Bibb Jr., Greenville; 12 grand
children. liriirBibb, Cameron
Bibb. Matthew Walter. Julie
Waller. William Ourganus HI.
Lauren Gurganus, Layne Chu-
giiiius. Wiadc Gurganus. Lacey
Gurganus. Le.mna Gurganus.
Lceza Gurganus. Lily Gur-
g.anus; and a great granddaugh
ter. EUiana Bibb; a brother.
Paul Bibb. 3 sisters-in-luw,
Elaine (Jack) Stoops. Erica
(Dorses) Fooks. .Sandra (Ban)
Taylor; and several nieces and
nephews
A graveside service was held
Monday. July 9 al the Salisbury
National Cemetery at 2 p.m.
The faniilj received friends on
Monday fat Davic Funeral Ser
vice, Mocksvllle. Military hon
ors were iirnvidcd by the Navy
and tbe Vl-W Memorial Honor
Guard.
Memorials; American llenn
Association
Online condolences: inm'.
ihiviefunerahervice.
Curo] Lorraine Gaither
Carol Lorraine Gaither of
MocLsviilc. daughter of Alice
Gaither and the late Thomas
Oatthfir. w.rs bom on Dec. 27.
1947 in Mocksviile ami died on
June 28.2012 following an ex
tended illness.
She attended public schc-ols
ol Davic Counly; ftiliowing
gradUHtion from Ccnirni Davic
High School 111 1966. she at
tended N.C Central University
and c.amed a bachotnr's degree
in busincs.s administration from
Shaw Univereily in Raleigh.
She ailendcd Esse.s Commii-
nily College in liast Orange.
NJ to further her business
acimien. She maintained a
maniigeriiil position during her
23 years with AT& T based in
New Jersey. Expiinding her in-
teiesl in business, she opened
» soul food resiaurani. called.
"Around lire Comer." while Ih-
mg ill East Orange. In addition
to inaiiagemeni resiaiiisibililies
she enjoyed the hands-on as
pects of catering. She found a
way to balance the demands ol
work ,ind life's bics.sings. She
was a traveler who enjoyed nil
nicrous excursions and cruises.
Although she had no children,
she s|ienl her lifetime Ukiiig
care of her mother, siblings,
nieces, nephews and others.
Anyone who needed anything
knew they could count on her
After retiring from A T&T she
returned to her home and was
involved with the American
Cancer Society iind other com
munity activities until debili
tated by her illness. She was a
member of Si. John AME 2jon
Church ihtoughoul her life.
She had a courageous spirit and
faced life's challenges with an
unyielding faith.
Survivors: her mother. Alice
Gaither: 5 brothers. Gordon,
Reginald. Victor, Michael, and
Julian Gaither; 3 sisters. Do
ns Gaither Jimerson. Deborah
Gaither EUis, .and Tbomasine
Gaither. her caicgiv er. MBrilyn
Tiiiner: am) a host of nitecs.
nephews and other relatives
nod friends.
Funeral service was held
Sunday. July 1 at 5 p.m. al First
Baptist Chureh in Mocksviile.
Ibe Rev. Gweiidulyti Hampton
officiated and Julian Claitlier
provided the eulogy - Burial fol
lowed in St. John AME Zion
Church Cemetery. The family
received friends al the church
one hour before the service.
Online ctiiidolences: inne.
GrahuntFimerolllnmeJlitl.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTFIRPRISE RECORD. Thursday. July 12.2012
Davie County Public Library
Mocksviile. NC
Green Isaac Jr.
Orecn Isaac Jr. of Mocks-
ville died on Saturday. June 30.
2012 at Forsyth Medical Center
in Wiiislon-Salein.
He was boni in Gadsden
County. Ra. to the laic Green
Isaac Sr. and Allic Clark Isa-ic
on Nov. 22. 1919. He was
educated in Oadsdctt County
School System and iic attended
Florida Normal Otllcyc. now
Florida A&M University He
was a World War Jl veteran,
sciwins in the U .S. Army from
1941-1945. Mr. Isaac worked
at Cooleemce Conon Mill fui
26 years, not missing a day for
14 of those years. Wlicn the
mill closed, he began working
at AT&T in Winslon-Salem.
where he rcmajned 16 years,
until his retirement in 1985.
Mr, Isaac was a rctulct and had
a s|>ccinl interest in leading
history. He was a huge sports
advocate and loved gardening
and sharing his harvest with
neighbors and friends. He was
a devoted member i>f Mticks-
villc Second Presbyterian
church where he served as an
elder He was su|ierinlcndent
of the church Sunday School
front September lud? until July
2011.
He was preceded in death by
his father (tteen Isaac Sr . his
molher Aliie Cbik Isaac. 6 sis
ters, Eulii. Btliei, Oradec. Doro
thy, Inez and larola: 6 brothers,
Frank. James. Owen. Mmton.
and Lonnic.
Survivors: his wife, Relwc-
ca Cody Isaac of the home; 2
sons, Bruce (Edith) Isaac of
Mock-svillc, Lewis "Jerry"
Isaac of Asheville; 4 daughiem.
Frances Spencer. Alice Isaac,
and Rachel (Roland) Wade of
Winslon-Sfllcin and Eleanor
Btown uf Mocksville; a sister.
Horcncc "Peggy" Brown of
Quincy. Fla.t 8 grandchildren;
13 great-grandchildren; antl a
host of nieces, nephews, many
other relatives and friends.
Funeral service was held
Tuesday. July 3 at 2 pjn. in
Ilie chapel of Graham Funeral
Home. Pastor Fred N. Terry
officiated and burial followed
in MocksviJle Second Presby
terian Church Ceincicry lite
family received friends Ri the
funeral home 30 minutes be
fore the service.
Online condolences; wivw.
Gruhuiiifui!i'ralHome.ni'l.
Pavie County Public Library
Mocksville, NC
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tha«day, July n, 2012
^ Wilikim D. Kirkpatrick
Willuni tXimtlii Kifkpal
rick. yS- diod July '>. 2012, at
the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice
Home in Winsioii-Sakm.
He was bom March I. 1917,
in l-otl Ijwii, S.C., to William
Murray and Matlie McDonald
Kirkpatrick. He was the oldest
of i«o children. He graduated
from Great Palls High School,
and attended Clemson Univer
sity. He was einpluyrd hy Duke
Power Co, starling at Nitrolee
Hydroelectric Plant and retir
ing as a district siiperiniendent
in Winsion-Salcm in 1982. He
served as a medic in the US
Army Air Force in World War
II, and was siiitioned in Nonli
Africa. Sicily, and Ittily. and
WHS in eight campaigns. He
married Mary iilt/abelh Walk
er of Rock Hill. S.C.. on Oct.
29. 19-18. They had two sons.
William Michael Kirkpatrick.
Ixtrit Jan 4. lyS.U and Carl
Walker Kirkpatrick. bom June
1.7. 1957. The family moved
to Winslnn-Salcm in 1958. He
wus a member of Centenary
United Methodist Church, end
was active in "The Seventy"
and in visiting shul-in church
membets- He was a inember
of the Civilans and a volun
teer for Mcnis on Wheels. He
loved the Lord and his family.
He was a lifelong supportei o(
Clemson athletics, particularly
football and was an IFTAV rep
resentative for mtiny years. He
enjoyed telJtng many stories to
f.vmily members alxiut his life
grtiwing up; i>anicularly on the
hanks uf the Calawba Rivet,
iiiid experiences he h.id with
his relatives. He enjoyed early
morning walks with his friends
at the "ParCouise" in Winsioit-
Salctn.
He wa-s preceded in death
by his wife Mary, hiv patents
William Murray and Mattic
McDomtld Kirkpatrick, and his
brother Oiin Kiikpatritk.
Survivors: his 2 sous, Wil
liam Michael (Karen) Kirkpai-
rick t>f .Mocksvllle and Carl
Walker Kirkpatrick of Winston-
.Salvnt: and .7 gniiidsoiis, Kevin
Michael Kirkpatrick of Atianin,
Ga., Bryoii Wdbar Kirkpatrick
ol Uiiiiiain.attdChnslianiJnyd
Sciiiih of Winston Salcm.
'I lic funeral service was held
at 2 p.m. Wednesday. July II
at Centenary United Method
ist Church in Winston-Salem.
Tlic family receive friends and
family after the service in the
church parlor.
Memorials: Cemenao'UMC
ol Winsion-Salem; and the Kate
II Rey nolds Hospice Home o(
Winston-Salem.
Oavie County Public Libraiy
Mocksville, NO
Cynthia Fay Owens
Cynihia Fay Owens. 72. of
Daniels Road. Mocksville, died
on I'liesday. July 3,2012, at her
liunie.
Bom in l.osan. W.Va. on
Sepl. 30. 1939, she was ihc
il.ni^hter of the laic Basconi
Waikiiis and Flora Mae Rod-
(icis Walklns, She was retired
from VF Jeans and was of ihc
Bnplisl failh.
Hci husband, Dewey Patrick
Owens, preceded her in death
in 2001. She was also preceded
in liealh by 10 brothers and sis
ters.
Sursivors; a son. Gregory
Patrick Owens of Mocksville; 3
daughters, Kimberly Ann Ow
ens White of Sl.ilesville. Roiida
Fu) Owens Willi.ams of Yadk-
invillc, and Fonda Kay Owens
i>) Slaiesvllle; a brother, Frank
Waikins of lognn; a sister,
Molly Watkins Smith of Ohio;
and 4 grandchildren. Raymond
Patrick White and Christopher
Itxid While, both of States-
ville, Jessica Fay Williams and
Nathan Scott Williams, both of
Mocksville.
A celebration of life service
was held Friday, July 6. at
11 a.m. in the Davic Funeral
Service Chapel with the Rev.
Bobby Henderson ofliciaiing.
Burial was in the Calvary Bap-
list Church Cemetery on Davie
Academy Road. Ihe famUy re
ceived friends Thsusilay. July 5
at Davic Funeral Service.
Memorials: Hospicc/Paliia-
live Care of Dave. 377 Hospital
Si., Mocksville.
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^ Mary Frances Peoples
Mrs. Miiiy Frances Ratledge
Peoples. 811, of Hospital Street.
Mocksville, died Tuesday, July
3. 2012. at Davie Place Resi
dential Core.
She wa.s bom June 21. 19.32.
in Davie Courtly to the late
Duke Martin and Eva Hunter
Ratledge- Mrs. Peoples was
a member of Chestnut Gntvc
United Methodist Ciiurch.
She was also pteceded in
death by her husband. Harvey
l.ee Peoples; and 2 brulhcrs.
Duke Ratledge Jr. and Dunnie
Ratledge.
Survivors; 2 daughters,
Mary I.ee Bogcr of Mocksville
and Debbie Settle of l^wis-
ville; 3 son. James Harvey
Peoples (Amy) of Mocksville;
7 grandchildren; several greal-
gtandchiidtcn; a sister. Shirley
WeM>; a btollicr. Jerry Ra
tledge. bolli of Mocksville; and
many nieces and nephews.
A private gravesiile service
was conducted Thursday. July
5 at Chevinui Orove United
Methodist Church Cemetery
with the Rev. Jimmy 1-ancaslcr
ofticiating.
Memorials: Davie Place Ac
tivity Fund, 337 Hospital .St.,
Mocksville,
Online condolences; Mini'.
caloiifiiiieratsenice.com.
Oavje County Public Library
Mocksville, NC
^Cporolhy R. Smith
Mrs. Domlhy Richards(in
Srailh. 93, of The Oak? at For-
sylh C'oiinly. formerly of l^x-
ingtoii died .Sunday. June 24.
2012 at Kale B. Reynolds
A funeral service was held
at 2 pm. WcdnesdSy, June 22
21 Midway United Methodist
Church. Lexington, by the Rev
John Woods. Burial followed
in the church cemetery. Visita
tion was June 26 at D.nviilstin
Funeral Home. Hickory Tree
f'h.ipcl
She WHS bom in Oavie Coun
ty on March 10, 1919 to the
late Robert Waller and l.ellie
Flnot.i Boyd Richardson. She
was fctircti from Lucent Tech
nologies iit 1988 after 37 years.
She was a member of the Coni-
niunicalioiv? Workers of Amer
ica, serving as a LiniutiStcwaril
and amejubcr of iheTelcpbooe
I'ionecrs of America. She was
a member i>f Midway Imited
Methixlist Church. The Ladies
Bible Sunday School Class.
The Willing Workers Circle
and The United Methixlist
Women, leceiving a (jfetimc
Membership Fin .Award. She
wBs also a member of the .Mid
way Hiimemakets Club.
Mrs .Smith was married to
llailcy Reynolds Smith who
incceded hci in death in 2000.
Also prcccditig her in death,
a son. Hurley Reid Smith, a
daughter. Maty Lou Smith
Curry. (> hrmhers lEImcr. Alv-
lin, Leroy. Shirley. Oonald and
Clyde Richardson; d sister.s,
(I'mnccs Busby. Ann Schil
ler. lili/abcth Cale and Louise
.Svs isher,and a daughter-in-law.
Sandra Leonard Smith.
Survivors; 2 brothers. Wil
liam Richardson (Pearlie) uf
Mcicksvillc, Bobby Richardsuii
(Slid (if Chapin, S.C.; a son-
in-l;iw. Sid Curry, daughter-
in-law. Rosemary Smith, both
oj Wc-lciime: 5 grandchildren.
Calhci inc Cnrry of Lifhlhou.se
Point. I'la.. Kimel Curry. Char
lie Cnrry (Wendi). Harley
Smiih II (Kim) all of Welcome
and Cindy Burris (Davidi of
Iwxingliin; 4 grcal-grandchil-
dten. Jcssc Smith. Blainc Cnr
ry , lies an and Cameron Burric;
sicp-gmnd-son.s. [Jean. Brandon
and Brian Wtxxi; and several
nieces nnd nephews.
Memorials: Midway IJMC
Building Fund. 9795 Old Hwy
.52 N. Le.vington. 27295; or
Koic 11. Reynolds Hospice
Home. 101 Hospice Lane.
Wiiislon-Salem.27103.
X Ella Angclinc Shore "nitterow
Mrs, Ellti Angeiinc ShoreTutterow, 88.o( Bnxikstone Terrace
in Ciemmons died Saturday. July 7, 20)2 at Kate B. Reynolds
t.'.'-. .uv Hospice Home in Wiiislon-.Sn-a,iem.
She was bora May 29. 1924.
in Yadkin County lo the Inle
James Biainc and Ella Hools
Shore. She was a member of
Bear Creek Baptist Cluirch in
Mocksville where she was in
volved in aclivilies.
She was also prtxtcded in
death by her husband, the Rev.
Grady Le.ster Tutterow; a sister.
Jeannetie Shore; and 6 brothers.
Luther. Rev. J.C.. aydc. F.B.,
Thomas and Henry Shore.
Survivors; a daughter, An-
nene Tutterow of Charlotte; a
SOD. Grady L. Tuitcrow (Linda
Bijani) of Mock.?ville; a grandson. Ian l^nard and several niec
es atul nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 4 pun. Monday. July 9 at
Bc.ir Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Charies Buckner aod
Greg McEwen officiating Burial followed in the church ceme
tery . The family received friends ooe hour prior lo the service at
the church.
Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist Cemetery Fund. 2liK) ftg
N., Mocksville.
Online condolence,?: H-Hw^raiimfyneruhenwe^om.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, JuJj 12,2012
Davle County Public Library
Mocksville, NC
^ Jeanne McNeil Braun
ieanne McNeil Brauo died
on July 7.2012.
Mrs. Braun was bom in New
Jemcy on March ?0. 1927. She
was rlie wife of ihc late William
P. Btaun Jr. for 58 years. Mrs.
Bmiin anendcd Pmn Insiituie in
New York and was a Icxlilede-
signer before marrying.
Survivors: 3 children. Wil
liam P. Braun III (wife Dam
Suc)ofPennsylvania.Lesleys.
Milgrom (husband Martin) of
Indiana and Amanda B Juhasz
husband Steven of Advance;
grandchildren. Alexander. Dan
iel. Julia and Nicholas.
The family plans a small per
sonal gathering.
Memorials: charity of the do
nor's choice.
Xjcrry Dean Compton
Mr. Jerry Dean Compton,69.
of Rock House Road. Mocks-
vilic, died Monday. July 9.
2012. at Forsylti Medical Cen
ter in Winslon-Snlem.
He was bom June 7. 1943.
in Tazcweil County, Va. to
the late Rosa l^tonard and Vir
ginia Helen Bess Compton.
Mr. Compton enjoyed old cars,
collecting guns and knives and
music. He loved being withfamily and his dog. Kyia.
He was also preceded in
death by 2 sisters. Judy Taylor
artd Dorothy Complou; and a
brother. Jackie Compton.
Survivors; his wife. Sandra
Akers Compton of the home;
6 diildten. Deborah Marshall
(James) of King. Jerri Sue
Shumate (Johnny) ofEast Bend,
Cyndi Shrewsbury (Glen) of
Mocksville. Rcgina Compton
of East Bciid. Geny Comp
ton (Debbie) of East Bend nnd
Dcana Deh'rank (Maitin) of
Pennsylvania; their mother.
Doris Compton Standcn; 16grandchildren; 7 great-grand
children; a brother. Johnny
Compton (Rita) of W.Va.; and
several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was con
ducted at 0 p.m. Thursday. July
12 at Eaton Huncni) Chapel.
The family received friends
following the service.
Online condolences', wurv.
ealonfuiieralservice£mn.
"^Edna Gatton Edwards
Edna Canon Edwards. 100,
formerly of Coolccmce. died
Saturday July i4.2012in Pilts-
boro.
She was bom May 19,1912,
IredelJ Cknimy; daughter of
James L. atid Minie Jackson
Gatton.
Survivors: 6 children. Bob
by E. Helen Hegc. Lester Ray
and wife Mary, Chester Gray.
Dorothy Adkins, Bren Gibson
and husband Chuck Collins;14
grandchildren; 21 great-grand
children; 6 gteat-great-grand-
children; and 2 sisters.
Services were 'Hicsday. July
17 at 2 pun. at Edgewocd Bap
tist Church. Coolecmee. with
the Revy, Frank Blankenship
and Fred Carlton officiating.
Burial was earlier in day. The
fattiil) received friends foUow-
ing (he service.
Mcmoriais: Edgewocd Bap-
tist. 7483 NC 801 S.. Mocks-
viile.
Online condolences: unnv.
davU/uneralservice/'om.
Davie County Public Library
Moclisville, NC
Lillic Mae Johnson
Lillic Mae Johnson of
Mocksville died un Thuisday.
July 12,2012.
She was bom Feb. 2.1940, to
the late Azlllcc Johnson Baritcr.
She was raised by Azillee and
Oarficld Barker. She gradu
ated from D.ivic County Train
ing School in 19.58. She was a
seamstress and a cook for many
years before retiring. then cared
for a number of children in the
Davie area. She loved to cook,
play bingo and enjoy life. She
was an active member ofShiloh
Baptist Church, where she was
a member of the Chancel Choir,
president of the Willir^ Work
ers and chaii of the Kitchen
Committee. She was an active
meinber in the NAACP where
she served as branch secretary
and was named Mother of the
Year in 1999. She was a mem
ber of the Le Jour Des Femmes
Club and the Davic County
Training School Reunion Com
mittee.
She was also preceded in
death by a sister. Emma Lee
Frost: 3 brothers. Paul Johnson.
Benjamin Johnson and Ben J
Johnson.
Survivor.s: 3 sons. Bradford
(Julia) Johnson. Curtis John
son. and Slacey Johnson; 3
daughters, Pamela Johnson of
Mocksville, Pauiette Rhyne-
hardt and Palrenia Johnson of
Winston-Salem: a special ac
knowledgement to Timothy
Rhynehaidi; 9 grandchildren: 2
gical-grandchildren; other rela
tives and many friends.
Her funeral service was held
Tuesday. July 17 at 2 p.m. in
the chapcl of Graham Funeral
Home. The Rev. Joe Clark ofTi-
ciated and the Rev. Dr. Donald
Ray Jenkins delivered the eu
logy. Burial followed in Shiloh
Baptist Church Cemetery. The
family received friends at the
funeral lioiiie one hour before
the service.
Online condolences; kutv.
Gruh<imFwier<3lHome.nel.
DAVIE COLM Y ENTERPRISE RKCORD.'lhursday. July 19.2012
Qavie Couniy Pubiit LiOiBryMocksviile, NC
^ Sbaun C. McBrayer
Mr. Shaun Carlton McBray
er. 26. of Baltimore Road, Ad
vance. died Friday. July 13.
2012.
He was bom May 31. 1986.
in Fursyth County to Dennis
Carlton and Patricia Dale Poolc
McBraycr. He had attended
Jericho Church of Christ and
North Main Street Church of
Christ. He graduated from
Forsyth Technical Community
College and UNCO, where he
earned a bachelor's degree in
computer programming. He
was a waiter at Captains Gal
ley in Hillsdalc. He enjoyed all
sports, especially golfing, rac-
quetball and snowtraarding.
He was preceded in death
by paternal grandpaients,
Robert Dennis and Mary Lois
McBrayer.
Survivors: bis parents of Ad
vance; 4 brothers, Philip Carl
ton McBrayer of Greensboro,
Darren Timothy McBraycr,
Raudy Alynn McBrayer and
Anthony Steven McBrayer, all
of Clemmons: and raaiemal
grandparents. Bill and Mary
lYotior of Stiitesviile.
A memorial service was con
ducted at II ajTi-Monday. July
16 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with Mr. David Powell official-
ing.Tlie family received friends
at the funeral home following
the service.
Memorials: Jerry Long
YMCA. 1150 S. Peace Haven
Road.Clemmons, 27012.
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c.,1
, Francis E. Ridenhour
Mrs. Francis Elms Riden
hour, 84. formerly of Pine
Ridge Road. Cooleemee, died
Friday. July 13. 2012. at The
Laurels of Salisbuiy.
She was bom Dec. 16,1927,
in Caddon County. Okla. to the
late Alfred Raymond Elms and
Pearl Yandell Elms Frecbom.
.Mrs. Ridenhour was retired
from Rowan Co. Voeational
Workshop she had worked as
a guardian ad-litem. She was
a member of Cooleemee Pres
byterian Church where she
had been aetive in all phases
of church life. Mrs. Ridenhour
was a member of Cooleemee
VFW Auxiliary 1119.
She was also preceded in
deatli by her husband. James
Franklin Ridenhour Sr.; a sis
ter. Aline Bemice Parks; and a
brother, Don Raymond Elms.
Survivors: 2 daughters.
Elizabeth Pearl R. Davis (Ed)
of Eutawville. S.C. and Ja
net Carol R. Davis (Bob) of
Mooresville: a son. James
Franklin Ridenhour Jr. (Carol)
of Greenville. S.C.; a half sis
ter. Sandra Welpman of Las
Vegas, Nev.; 6 grandchildren:
IS great-grandchildren: and 3
grcal-greal-grandchildrcn.
'A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 pm..Tuesday. July
17 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with llie Revs. John Groff and
David Ridenhour officiating.
Burial followed in Legion Me
morial Park. The family receive
friends at the funeral home one
hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Cooleemee Pres
byterian. PO Box 27. Cool
eemee. 27014.
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X Mary 'Gcri' Paige
Mrs. Mary Geraldine "Geri"
Groce Paige, 92. formerly of
US 158. Mocksville. died Tues
day. July 10. 2012. at Clapp's
Convalescent Nursing Home in
Asheboro.
She was bom March 3.1920.
in Forsyth County to the late
John M. and Gladys Naylor
Gix)ce. Mr. Paige was a grad
uate of R.J. Reynolds High
School class of 1938 and Bre-
vard Junior College. She was
a volunteer with Girl and Boy
Scouts. Mr. Paige worked at
the Davie County Enterprise
Record and the Davie County
Shcrifrs office. She was a
member of Smith Grove United
Methodist Church.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband. Jack
Warren Paige: a son. John
Paige: and a brother. John M.
Groce Jr.
Sun-ivoR: 2 sons. Jack Paige
(Judy) and Jeff Paige (Trish). a
daughter, Cathy Deaton, all of
Mocksville: 5 grandchildren;
and 8 great-grandchildren.
A funeral service "was con
ducted at 3 pjn.. Friday. July
13 at Smith Grove United
Methodist Church with the
Rev. Chris Henson officiating.
The body was placed in the
church 30 minutes prior to the
service. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family
received fiiends Thursday. July
12 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials; Smith Grove
iiMC. 3492 US 158. Mocks
ville
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Xpearl W. Foindextcr
Mr. Pearl Walker Poin-
dexter. 81. of Yadkinville died
ThuRday July 12,2012 at home
in Yadkin County.
She was bom in Davie Coun
ty on Feb. 17,1931 the daugh
ter of the late Eddie G. and Lula
T. WalJcer. She worked mtiny
yeaR at Courtney Elemental'
School Cafeteria in Yadkin
Coimty retiring at age 76. She
was a wonderful cook and
was known for her sourdough
bread.
She was preceded in death
by her sisteR Mildied Latham,
Ailene Cartner, Pauline Sink,
JanieKoontz-.brotheR Johnny
n Walker. Ed S. Walker, James
K. Walker. Sam N. Walker and
son Frank Donald "Donnie"
Poindexter 111.
SutvIvor: her husband of 60
yeaR. Frank Donald Poindex
ter Jr.; 2 daughlcR Para (Gene)
Renegar, Janice (Phil) Quick; a
son. Philip (Shannon) Poindex
ter: 5 grandchildren. Beth R.
(Ben) Sunderman. Drew (Codi)
Renegar, Chase Poindexter.
Morgan Poindexter. and Brady
Poindexter; step-granddaugh
ter. Janel (Eddie) Cook; greatgrandchildren Allie Ann and
Emery Sunderman, and Jaxon
Renegar: step great-grandchild,
Ryan Cook; 2 sistcR, Betty
(jrissom.Gail (Jimmy) Kelly, a
brother. Jack E. (Doris) Walk
er: 2 sisteR-in-law Ruth Walk
er and Carman Walker
Barbara Srooot Walker
Mr. Barbara Smoot Walker.
68. of Winston-Salem. died Sat
urday. July 14 2012. at the Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winston-Salem.
She was bom Jan. 14. 1944,
in FoRytb Coimty to the late
John Alexander and Minnie Al
ice Koontz Smoot. Mr. Walker
was a member of FiRt United
Methodist Chineh, Mocksville.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband. David
Lynn Walker; her sister. Janice
Smoot Southern; and her broth
er-in-law, MaRhall Southern.
SurvivoR: 2 sons. John Da
vid Walker and wife^arah of
Charlotte and William Mat
thew Walker of Comelius: a
brother-in-law. Steve Walker
and wife Tami. father-in-law,
John Walker, all of Mocks
ville: 3 nieces. Tracy Mohr and
husband Philip. Brittany White
and husband Tyler and Alyson
Walker: a nephew. Eric South
ern and wife Amy: and 5 great-
nieces and great-nephews.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at 2 pan. Thursday.
July 19 at Hist United Method
ist Church of Mocksville with
Dr. Crystal McFliail officiating.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursd.iy. July 19.2012
Oavie County Public Libi &.j
Mocksville, NC
The family received friends Burial was to follow in Salem
Saturday, July 14 at Gentry United Methodist Church Ccm-Family Funeral Service in Yad- etery. The family was to re-
kinville. A graveside service ccive friends from 6-8 p.m. on
was conducted at 2:30 pan. Wednesday. July 18 at Eaton
Sunday, July 15 at Huntsvillc Funeral Home.Baptist Church Cemetery by Memorials: Kale B. Reyn-Layman Joe Cartner. olds Hospice Home. 101 Hos-
Memorials: Huntsvillc Bap- pice Unc. Winston-Salem.
tisl Building Fund, 00 Jane 27103.
Craver, 4901 Courtney Hunts- Online condolences: innv.
ville Road, Yadkinville, 27055: eaionfimeralsenice com.
or Hospicc/Palliativc CareCen-
ter, 101 Hospice Lane, Win-
• ston-Salem.27103.
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Davie County Public UbFary
Mocksvllle, NC
Mary Helena Bogcr
' Mao' Helena Boger. 82.
of Hardison Sireet. Mocks
vllle, died on Wednesday, July
18, 2012, at Airnimii Care of
Mocksvllle.
Bom in Davie County on July
8,1930, she was the daughter of
the laic Enoch Clyde Jarvis and
Mary Lcgans Jarvis.She was a
homemaker and a member of
Union Chapel United Method
ist Church.
Her husband, Lester Franklin
Boger, pieceded her in death in
2003.
Survivors: a son, Jerry (Lin
da) Boger of Rochester, N.Y.;
a daughter, Sandra Sizemore of
Mocksvllle; a brother, Thomas
Jarvis of Yadkinville: 3 grand
children, Scott (Jennifer) Cran-
fill of MocksviUe, Brent (Lori)
Sizemore of China Grove, and
Brian Boger of Rochester;
great-granddaughter, Amie
Cranfil); sister-in-law, Cath
erine Seamon of MocksvLlte;
brother- and sister-in-law. Jack
and Ann Boger of MocksviQe;
a nephew, Rick Seamon of
MocksviUe; and several other
i nieces and nephews.
1 She was preceded in death
i by 4 brothers. Lester, Frank,
: James, and David Jarvis, and a
sister. Camilla Allen.
A celebration of life service
was held Sunday, July 22 at 4
, pjij. at Union Chapel United
I Methodist Church with the Rev.
Danen Crotts officiating. Buri-
■al was in the church cemeieiy.
The family received ftiends at
the church on Sunday.
Memorials: Union Chapel
UMC.2030US 601 N,Mocks
viUe.
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-Isaiah Blake Campbell
Infant Isaiah Blake Camp
bell died Wednesday, July 18,
2012.
He was born June 20, 20)2
in Foisyth County to James
(J.C.) and Briitnie Wagner
Campbell.
In addition to his parents,
survivors include; grandparents,
Carolyn and Roger Mullis of
Yadkinville, Patricia Wagner of
Waverly, Ohio; Timothy Wag
ner of MocksviUe; great-grand-
parents, Lynn Home Wagner of
Hampionvilie, Joel Wagner of
MocksviUe and Carol Kiger of
Yadkinville, Blanche and Ran
dy Evans and Jim and Thelma
Hickman of Waverly, Ohio;
and aunts and imcles, George
Wagner, Anna Wagner, Megan
Sidden. Christopher Bullin,
Rebecca and Matt Huctar, and
Michelle Tucker.
A graveside service was
conducted Friday, July 20 at
10 a.m. at Marler Road Baptist
Church cemetery with Pastor
Randy Johnson officiating.
Octavia Clement
Octavia "Tippy" Clement
died on July 21, 2012 at KaleB. Reynolds Hospice Home.
She w.as bom in Davie County on Sept. 18. 1936, daughter
of the late Andrew and DoraT. Wilson. .She attended Poplar Spring and Davie County
Training Sch<x)ls.She worked
at the Senior Service Center In
MocksviUe. She was a lifelong
member of Piney Grove AME
Zion Church, where she served
as president of the Stewardess
Board, Usher Board, Senior
Choir Member and Mission
ary Depanmenl. Her hobbies
included sewing, making sweet
potato pie and sweet potato
cobbler for her family.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Odell
Clement; a son, James Adam
Clement; 7 brothers: and 3 sis
ters.
Survivors: 2 sons, Duncan
Ciemem of Cooleemee, and
Charles Clement and friendCheri of MocksviUe: 3 daugh
ters. Portia Wilson of the home.Cathy Scott of MocksviUe,and Pamela (Dan) Brinkley
of Winston-Salcm; a sister,
Ceola Wilson of .MocksviUe;lier god-mother, Ruby Houpe;
play brother. Luke Nichols; a
special friend, Otelia Turner:
a special co-worker, Nancy
Lucky; II grandchildren; II
great-grandchildren; a great-
greal-ginndchild; other rela
tives and friends.
Her funeral service tt as tobe held Thursday, July 27 at 2
p.m, at Piney Grove AME Zion
Church In H.irmony, The Rev.
Marcus Farmer was to officiate
and burial was to follow in the
church cemetery. The family
was to receive friends 30 min
utes before the service.
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- DAVIE COUNTY ENTEBPRISE RErnpn Thursday. July 26,2012
Mocksvfll®. NC
4s Carrie Loggins Drane
Mrs. Carrie "Nannie" Lee
Loggins Dranc, 95. of Clem-
mons, died Saturday, July 21.
2012 ni Davic Place in Mocks-
ville.
Mn. Drane wa.s the widow
of Paul Tiffin Drane Sr.
Funeral services were at
11 a.m. Wednesday. July 25
at Clemmons First Baptist
Church. Dr. Robbie Phillips of
ficiated.
Mrs. Drane was bom in Win-
ston-Salem to Luther Lec and
Victoria Fuik Loggins on Oct.
11,1916.
Survivors; a son, Paul Tiffin
(Faye) Drane Jr. of Advance;
4 grandchildren. William H.
(Deborah) Mace III, Ashley
(Steve) Smith, Leigh Anne
(Todd) Davis,and Paul (Wendy)
Drane; 5 great-grandchildren,
lyier Davis,Bekah Smith, Will
Mace, Ryan Davis, and Bailey
Drane; a sister-in-law. Lucille
Loggins Swaim; and a number
of nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Drane was preceded
in death by a daughter. Paula
Drane Hayes; 2 brothers, Cla-
die and James Loggins; and a
sister, Ina Loggins Fair.
Mrs. Diane retired from
Western Electric and was an
active member of Clemmons
First Baptist Church as long as
her health permitted. She was a
Sunday school teacher, a mem
ber of several committees, and
sang in the choir for years.
The family received friends
at Frank Voglcr and Sons Cjeni-
mons Chape) Tuesday, July 24.
Mcniorinls: Hospice/Pal
liative Care, 101 Hospice Lane,
Winsion-Sa]em,27103.
A Betty Jean Forrest
Mrs. Betty Jean Norman For
rest, 72, of Fork Bixby Rdad,
Advance, died Saturday, July
21, 2012, at WFBMC in Win-
ston-Salem;
She was bora July 25,1939,
in Davidson County to the late
George and Agnes Holt Nor
man. Mrs, Forrest loved chil
dren and cooking.
She was also preceded in
death by 2 brothers. June and
Jack Norman.
Survivors: her husband of
58 years, Wiillip Junior Forrest
of the home; a daughter, Bar
bara Forrest Craver (Jeff) of
Advance; 2 grandsons, Daniel
Franklin Craver (Nicole) and
Joshua Gene Craver (Amber);
2 great-grandchildren, Jonah
Ezekiel Craver and Joy Elisa
beth Craven a sister, Marie
Myers; 6 brothers. Glen Nor
man (Marie), Wayne Norman
(Lois), E.D. Norman (Marie),
Fred Norman (Evelyn), Jimbo
Norman (Henrietta) and Albert
Norman (Ellen), all of Lex
ington; and several nieces and
nephews.
A funeral sendee was con
ducted at 3 pjn. Tbesday. July
24 at Eaton Funeral Chapel.
Burial followed in No Creek
Primitive Baptist Church Cero-
eteiy. The family received
friends on Monday, July 23 at
the funeral home.
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AMonk Gunter
Charles Aubre)' "Monk"
Gunter. 72, of Sheffield Road,
Mocksville, died on Friday.
July 20,2012, at Kale B.Reyn
olds Hospice Home in Win-
ston-Salem.
Bor^ in Davie County ofJuly
18,1940, he was the son of the
late Paul Gunter and Odessa
Baity Gunter. He was a to
bacco fanner, chicken farmer,
worked 131 McKnight's Pallet,
Miller Bros. Dairy and retired
from Somers Lumber Co, in
Union Grove. He was a mem
ber of Turner's Creek Baptist
Church.
Survivors: his wife, Bonnie
Chaffin Gunter, whom he mar
ried on Dec. 1, 1983;3 daugh
ters, Tammy (Johnny) Cass and
Zana (Jeff) Potts, all of Mocks
ville, and Renee (Keith) Lackey
of Harmony; 9 grandchildren;
and 8 great-grandchildren
He was also preceded in
death by 2 sisters, 3 brothers, 1
grandchild, and a special neph
ew. Steve Gunter.
A celebration of life service
was held Monday. July 23 at
11 ajn. in the Davie Funeral
Service Chapel with the Revs.
Alex>Heafncr and Greg McE-
wen officiating .Burial followed
in the Ijanies Baptist Church
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Keith Lackey, Shannon White,
Johnathon White, Johnny Cass
Jr., Justin Potts, Jason Feinisier
and Jeffrey Kent Polu Jr. Jef
frey Polls Sr., was an honorary
pallbearer-The family received
friends on Sunday, July 22 at
Davie Funeral Service.
Memorials: Ijames Bap
tist Cemetery Fund; Kate B.
Reynolds Hospice Home; or
church or charity of the donor's
choice.
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Mochsvlltet NC
Pccola Eloise Holman
Mrs, Pecola Eloise Holinaii.
doughter of the late Lodokas
and Viola Cannady, bom on
May 17, 1931 in Mocksville,
died on July 21, 2012 follow
ing an extended illness.
Mrs. Holman attended the
public schools of Davic County.
She was employed by YVED-
D1 as a substitute teacher at
the Head Stait program ant! by
the Davie County School Sys
tem as a lunchroom monitor.
As a member of St. John AMH
Zion Church for several years,
she was the Sr. Choir Presi
dent. She served as a member
of the missionary department
and was a lay council member.
She was an active member of
Tire Le Jour des Femmes Club.
She had a remarkable memory
for family history and commu
nity events. Her hobbies were
maintaining those nails, word
]>iiZ2les, TV game shows, sing
ing In choirs, and taking care of
kittens. She was married to the
late RCV.T.S. Holman.
Survivors; her son, (Chris)
Azeera Wahid-Holman (Carla);
2 granddaughters. Courtney
and Joy; 2 great-grandchildren:
a sister, Alice C. Gaiiher; sev
eral nieces and nepliews.
Her funeral service will be
Friday, July 27 at 4 p.m. at
First United Methodist Churcli
in Mocksville. The Rev. Gwen
dolyn Hampton will officiate
and Julian Gaither will provide
the eulogy. Burial will follow
in St. John AME Zion Church
n cemetery. The family will re
ceive friends at the church one
hour prior to the service.
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David Alvin Moran
David Alvin Moran, 73.
of Slonc Lake, Wise, died on
Thursday, July 19, 2012 at his
residence, after finding out he
had terminal leukemia on May
4,2012.
He was born and raised in
Trevor. Wise, by Alvin and
Flossie Moran, who taught him
to value a job. work hard, anil
treat others as you want to be
treated. He served seven years
in the U.S. Marine Corps Re
serve. He worked at American
Motors/Chrysler, in Kenosha,
Wise, for approximately 30
years, and retired in 1993. He
spent a few years in Mocks
ville before moving up to Stone
Lake, where he had dreamed
of spending his later years; a
place where he and his family
had property. Stone Lake was
the place where he vacationed,
fished, and hunted since child
hood. He wa.s a hunter and was
passionate about animals and
nature. He was an auto and
tractor collector and enthusiast.
Buying and selling was an ev
eryday thing.
His parents, brother Frank
Moran, and sister Dolores Pa-
gel preceded his deatli.
Survivors; 4 children. Scot
Moran of Stone l^ake; Sherry
Kirchschlager of Walworth,
• Wise.; Michael (Amy) Moran
of Mocksville and Jamie (Bry-
on) Rodgcrs, all of Mocksville;
b grandchildren, Morgan Mo
ran, Stephanie Kirchschlager.
Nicholas Hilton, Nolan Hilton,
Nathan Rodgers, and Collon
Moran; his special friend, Ar-
loa Anderson.
A celebration of his life wilt
be held at the Stone Lake Fire
Station on Saturday, July 28. A
siKcitil tribute will be held at 1 1
a.m. witli lunch and social time
to follow until 3.
Memorials; Nonhwoods
Humane Society, I'D Box 82.
Hayw ard, W154843; or Ameri
can Cancer Society, 1-800-227-
234S.\^yvM'£ancerj}rg.
Yv^Faye Clark Willard
Faye Clark Willard died on
July 16,2012.
She was bom Feb. 16, 1923
in Bedford County, Tenn. to
Walter Clay Clark and Ruth
Smith Clark. She had resided
in Winston-Salem. She blessed
many and loved more through
her faith, laughter, smiles and
strength-
Survivors: Cheryl Willard
Nehnevajsa (Peter) of Win-
sion-Salem; Scott A. Nehneva
jsa (Ericka) of Atlanw. Ga.;
Karen J. Ramey (Joshua and
grandson Isaiah) of Hillsvillc.
Va.; Thomas Clark (Mildred
and daughter Amy) of Bowl
ing Green, Ky.; brother-in-law.
Glen P. Willard; nephew, Glen;
nieces, Diana and Marie, all of
Beiair, Fla.; and many nieces,
nephews, extended family and
friends.
A funeral service followed
by visitation was conducted at
4 p.m. Friday. July 20 at Clem-
mons United Methodist Church
with Revs. Chris Thorc, Mar
cus Portis and Paula Northnip
officiating. Burial was at Ever
green Cemetery in Murfrees-
boro, Tenn.
Memorials; Sons of Thunder
Quartet; Disciplined Order nf
Christ (w\iv\doclir.org)-. or
Debbie Burchett Endowntem
Fund (DBEF).
NC
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William H. Broadway
William Hedrick Broadway,
71. of Paw Paw Lane, Mocks-
ville, died on Thui^day, July
26,20)2.
Bom in Davie County on
Jan. 25, 1941, he was the son
of lite late Bud Broadway and
Ruby Giles Broadway. He was
retired as a rnarkei manager for
Food Lion and was of the Bafr-
list faitli.
His wife, Lois Marie Broad
way, preceded him in death in
2009 He w'as also preceded in
death bv 3 brothers and 3 sis-
Survivors; 4 daughters, Tw-
yla (Marty) Smith of Salisbury.
TcresnBroadwayofMocksville,
Marie Register of the home,
and Patricia (Vance) Ebright of
Mocksville; a brother, Arnold
Bttiadway of Mocksville; 2 sis
ters, Mary (Jeny) Daughtry of
iChina Grove and Hazel (Don)
Waugh of Clarcmont; 8 grand
children, Keri, Jessica, Johna-
thon (Anne),Toni Marie, Jason
(I.indsay). Tiffany, Nicole and
Cody: 4 great-grandchildren,
Logan, Parker, Brayden. and
Carson.
A celebration of life service
was held Sunday, July 29 at 2
p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church.
US 601 SoutJi, by the Rev.
Jim Gryder. Burial was in the
church cenieteiy. The family
received friends Saturday, July
28 at Davie Funeral Service.
Memorials; A Storehouse
For Jesus, 675 E Lexington
Road, Mocksville.
Online condolences: wKtr.
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His funeral w ill be held Fri
day - Aug. 3 at noon at Graham
Funeral Home. 'Ihc Rev. Ert'in
Baker will officiate and burial
wilt follow in Envin Tcmjilc
CME Cemetery in Woodlcat.
The family will receive I'ricnds
at the funeral home 30 ininutcs
bel'ore the service.
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/^Kevin Charles Divers
Kevin Charles Divers, 56.
died on July 25 , 2012 at his
home in Brooklyn. N.Y.
He was born on March 8,
1956 in Brooklyn to the late
Charles Goodman and the
late Johnsie Mac Divers. He
graduated from the New York
School System and was a pro
fessional tailor. At an early
age. he joined St. John Baptist
Oiurch in Brooklyn, and af
ter moving to North Carolina.
Friendship Missionary Baptist
Church in Cooieemce. While in
Davie. he worked at Hcndricks
Lumber, Bojongies and KFC in
Mocksville. Two years ago, he
returned to New York. He was
a handyman who loved riding
bikes, sewing and cooking. He
was inspirational and loved
God and his family.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother, Ervin Kelly
Divers.
Survivors; a devoted aunt,
Ethel I-ouisc Payne of Cool-
eemee; a sister, Rita Counsil of
Salisbury; nieces, My'Queen
Divers. Shamqiiie Counsil,
iyanna Counsil, Jamice Div
ers, Chauncey .McQueen;
nephews. KK Divers. Tobias
Kersey, Ij'Quiail Counsil,
and Mar'Quis Coimsi); a com
panion for more ihati 30 years.
Robin Aycrs of New York; and
a best friend, Tony Hicks of
New York,
Doris Marie Foster
Mrs. Doris Marie Shiilcr
Foster, 94, formerly of the Fork
community, died Wednesday,
July 25, 2012, at her home in
Greensboro.
She was bom Sept. 5, 1917,
in Davie County to the late Dc-
vitt Owen and Mitlie L. Foster
Shuler. Mrs. Foster was retired
Cone Mills Corp.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Virgi!
Foster; a son, William "Bili"
Spillman; a sister, Lucille
Daniels; and a brother, Owen
Shuler.
Sunivors: a daughter, Betty
Allen and a son, Charles Fos
ter, both of Greensboro; a sis
ter, Helen "Bobbie" Hemphill
of Lexington; a brother, T. Gar
land Shuier of Winston-Salem;
and a grandson, Tommy Spill-
man.
A graveside service was con
ducted at 11 a.m., Saturday,
July 28 at Fork Baptist Church
Cemetery with Wayne Rentz
officiating.
Memorials; Fork Baptist,
3140US64E.Mocksvi!le-
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Kwilliam R. Hutchens
William "Rogei^ Hutchens,
' 76, of US 601 North, Mocks-
' vilie, died Saturday, July 28,
2012 at Wake Forest Baptist
Medical Center.
Bom in Forsyth County on
Sept. 4,1935, he was the son of
the late Edgar Bonson and Eulu
Shore Hutchens. He retired
from Baker Fumimre in 1997
and was a member of Turrctt-
tine Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by
wife, Shelby J. Allen Hutchens;
a brother, Eddie Hutchens; a sis
ter, Linda Taylor; and a grand-
• son, William Bryan Hutchens.
Survivors; a son, WiUiam
"Gary" Hutchens, of Mocks
ville; a daughter, Kathy Jean
Hutchens of Charlotte; broth
ers, Richard (Marie) Hutchens.
Stevie (Susan) Hutchens, sister.
Shirley (Johnny Ray) Carter,
all of Yadkinville: granddaugh
ter, Christine Renee Hutchens
of Mocksville.
A celebration of life service
was conducted Wednesday,
Aug. 1 at 11 a.m. in the Davie
Funeral Service Chapel with the
Rev. Scott Schuyler officiating.
Burial was inTurrentinc Baptist
Church Cemetery. The family
received friends Tuesday, July
31 at the funeral home.
; Memorials; Lupus Founda-
; tion of America,2000 LStreei,
• N.W., Washington,DC 20036.
1 Online condolences; ivwiv.
" Javiefimerat.u'rvice.com.
DAVIE COUNTY enterprise RECORD,Thursday, Aug. 2,2012
David Ooofl^nibliciiyaiy
Mod^svllle, W
grcai-frbiidchilclreii. Chase. Voarlene Ruth Holcomh
Morgan, and Bradv Poindex- Mrs.Darlene Riiiii Holcoinb.
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^ Thomas 'I^lberl Jarvis
Mr. Thomns Tiilbcri Jarvis,
88, of 1-arminglon Road, died
Sunday, Jiiiy 29, 2012 .at For-
syih Medical Center in Win-
ston-Salem.
He was bom Oct. 26, 1923
in Famiington to the late Enoch
Qyde and Mary Edward l.ca-
gans Jarvis. Mr. Jarvis was a
veteran of World War II serv
ing in the US Amiy,along with
three of his brothers.He was a
former member of Famiington
Volunteer Fire Department and
retired from Duke Power after
32 years. He was a member of
Jonestown Baptist Chureh and
served for several years as a
Sunday School teacher and a
Deacon. Mr. Jarvis enjoyed
watching NASCAR, was a fan
of Dale Earnhardt Jr., and he
always loved a doughnut from
Krispy Krcmc,
He was also preceded in
death by his wife, Martha Ruth
Hauser Jarvis, in 2003; his son,
Tliomas Miclt,^! Jarvis, in
1992; brothers, Lester Clyde
Jarvis, Paul Franklin Jarvis,
James F.dward Jarvis, David
Z.achiiry Jarvis; and his 2 sis-
lei>, Camilla Jane Jarvis Alien
and Mary Helena Jarvis Boger.
Surviving: his daughter and
carcgiver, with whom he lived.
Elaine Jan is York, and his son-
in-law. William Thomas York,
of the Huntsville community;
grandd.vughiers. Shannon York
(Philip) Poindexicr, Andrea
York (Craig) Murphy, all of the
Huntsville community; grand
son. Heath Jarvis, Advance;
icr. Olivia and Owen Murphy.
Haily Jarvis; his aunt. Dorothyl.e.vgans Marx of UCtosse; and
many nieces, nephews.cousins
and friends.
His graveside service was
a, II a.m. Tuesday, July 31 at
Foisvih Memorial Park by Bob
Tannchill. and full miUtaiy
honora by Yadkin VFW Post
10346. They received fnends
following the service.
Memorials: American Dia
betes Assoc.. PO Box 11454.
Alexandria, VA 22312.
. of Winston-Saleni died on
Friday, July 27. 2012 at For-
syth Medical Center.
She was bom June 18. 1932
in Iredell County, the daughter
of Hobcrt M. and Nizzie Ren-
egai Barnard. Mrs. Holcomb
was formerly a member of Cal
vary Baptist Church where she
was unable to attend fur many
years due to declining health.
On Aug. 20. 1949 she married
Clayton Devon Holcomb. He
died on May II. 2006. Mrs.
Holcomb was unable to reside
in her home and in 2007 .she
became a resident of Regency
Nursing and Rehab In Clem-
mons. She was employed with
R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Co. and
was also a Rawleigh product
distributor. Fondest memories
will be the spread on her table at
suppertime as she was an awe
some cook and homemakcr.
She was also preceded in
death by her parents, a brother.
Hobert Edwin Barnard and 2
sisters. Mrs. Catherine Kinder
and Mrs. Lucille Wagner.
Survivors: 3 daughters, Judy
Stijeija (Marko). Pam Simpson
(Wayne) and Wanda Duncan
(Jerry); 2 sons.Ricky Holcomb
and Brent Holcomb (Michelle);
5 grandchildren, Gary Simpson
(Jeran), Melissa Green (Brent),
Mark Stijeija, Adricnne Coppo
la (Giovanni) and Allison Dun
can; 7 great-granddaughters.
Jessica, Lacna, River, Summer,
Emily, Rachel and Grsol.i; a
great-grandson, Ernesto; and a
brother, James Biyanl Barnard..
A funeral service wa.s licid at
2 p.m. Monday at Hayworth-
Miller Kindeilon Chapel with
Pastors Bryan Miller and
Mervin Garrison officiating.
TTie family received friends
one hour prior to the service at
the funeral home. Entombment
followed in Weslinwn Gardens
of Memory.
Memorials; Brenner Chil
dren's Hospital, PO Box
571021. Winston-Solem.
27157-1021; or St. Judcs ChU-
dren's Hospital, 501 St Judc
Place, Memphis.TN 38105.
Online condolences: ivn-w.
JraywortA-miWer.com.
"^'IVudie Tilley Martin
Mrs. Triidic Tilley Martin,
110, of Winston-Salem died
Friday, July 27, 2012 at her
home.
She was bom Oct. 19,1901
in Stokes County to James
Henderson and Susan Rober-
son Tilley. Mrs. Martin was the
oldest living person in Forsyth
County and the oldest member
of Calvary Baptist Church. She
was recorded as the 71st oldest
person in the world.
Preceding her in death were
her husband, parents, 4 broth
ers and 6 sisters.
Survivors: a daughter. Sue
Wright of Winston-Salem; 3
grandchildren, Teresa Conrad
and husband Jay of Winston
Salem.LanettTrautnerandhus-
band Jeff of Sterling, Va. and
Ronald Wright and wife Rita of
Mocksville; 6 great-grandchil
dren. Amber Dictz and husband
Scott. Erin and Sean Trautner,
Amanda Carjienter and Jessica
and Ronnie Wright; a great-
great-granddaughter, Hatinah
Dictz; and a host of nieces and
nephews,
A funeral service was held
at 1 1 a.m. Monday, July 30 at
Mnywortli-Miller Kinderton
Chapel with the Rev. Gary
Bymm officiating. Burial fol
lowed in Brown Mountain
Baptist Chiircb Cemetery in
Westficld. The family received
friends Sunday evening at the
funeral home.
Memorials: Hospice/Palllii-
tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice
Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103;
or Calvary Baptist, 5000 Coun
try Club Rd. , WinslOD-Salem,
27104.
Online condolences: winv.
I>a)worth-iniller£om.
OsvteCouR^niMeUyay
MocksvWte, NC
Herbert H. Blaylock
Mr. Herben H. Biayiock.
83, of Huntingion Beach, Ca
lif.. died at home on Thursday.
March 29,2012.
Mr. Blnylock was bom in
Cooleemee lo the late Wiley O.
and Lilly Knowle.s Biayiock.
Sun'ivors: his wife of 66
years, Drye Owens Biayiock; a
daughter, Susan Smoler (Ron)
of Coto-Dc-Caza, Calif.; 3
grandchildren, .Amy of Athens,
Ga.. Barry of Los Angeles, Ca
lif. and David of Dana Point,
Calif.; a sister, Catherine Biay
iock Milhoien of Richmond,
Va.; 9 nieces; and a nephew.
A private burial at sea was on
April 7.
A celebration of life was held
at the home on May 19 with
former co-workers, friends and
neighbors joining the family.
Sue Bodenhetmcr
Mrs. Peggy Sue Bradley
Bodenhcimer, 78. of Mock
Place, MocksviUe, died Thurs
day. Aug. 2, 2012, at Autumn
Care of Mocksville.
She was bom June 13,1934,
in Forsyth County to the late
Ro>' and Grace Haneline Brad-
Icj'. Mrs. Bodenheimer was re
tired from AT&T.
She was also preceded in
dcalli by her husband, Don
ald Gray Btxienheimer; a son,
Ricky Glenn Bodenheimer;
a sister, Virginia Partarson; a
brother, Don Julian Bradley;
and a great-granddaughter,
Amanda Grace Ridings.
Survivors: 2daughters,Rosa
lind Ridings (Charlie) and Lisa
Daniel (Larry), all of Mocks
ville; 4 grandchildren, Robert
Ridings, Melissa O'Neal (Eric),
Logan Daniel and Kaielyn Rid
ings; 3 great-grandchildren,
Christopher Aaron Ridings,
Robert Zachary Ridings and
Kayla Lynne O'Neal; ii sister,
Ella John.soD of Richmond,
Vn.; a brother, Charles Brad
ley (Gen) of Indiana; a special
nephew, AJ^, Sprinkle (Hilda)
ofConway, S.C,; special family
friend, Jean Carol Campbell of
Mocksville; and several nieces
and nephews.
A graveside service was
conducted at 3 p.m., Monday,
Aug. 6 at Parklawn Memorial
Gardens Mausoleum, Winston-
Salem with the Rev. Norwood
Green officiating. The fam
ily received friends on Sunday,
Aug. 5 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Online condolences: iiwit'.
eatonfimcralservice .com.
XWBliam H. Broadway
William Hcdrick Broadway,
71, of Paw Paw Lane, Mocks
ville, died on 'lliursday, July
26,2012.
Bom in Davic County on
Jan. 25, 194], he was the son
of the late Bud Broadway and
Ruby Gales Brttadway. He was
retired as a market manager for
Food Lion and was of the Bap-
list faith.
His wife, Lois Marie Broad
way, preceded iiim in death in
2009 He was iilso preceded in
death by 3 brothers and 3 sis
ters.
Stirv'ivors: 4 daughters. Tw-
yla (Marty) Smith of Salisbury,
TeresaBtoadwayofMocksville,
I Marie Register of the home,
and Patricia (Vance) Ebright of
Mocksville; a brother, Arnold
Broadway of MocksviUe; 2 sis
ters, Mary (Jerry) Daughtiy of
China Grove and Hazel (Don)
Waugh of Claremont; 8 grand
children, Keri, Jessica, Johna-
thon (Anna),Tonj Marie, Jason
(Lindsay), Tiffany, Nicole and
Cody; 4 gretii-grandchiidren,
Logan, Parker. Brayden, and
Carson.
A celebration of life sendee
wa.s held Sunday, July 29 at 2
p.m. at Calvary Baptist Chiuch,
US 601 SoulJi, by the Rev,
Jim (jtyder. Burial was in the
church cemetery. The family
received friends Saturday, July
28 at Davie Funeral Scrv-ice.
Memorials: A Storehouse
For Jesus, 675 E Lexington
Road, Mocksville.
Online condolences: mtw,
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Mocksn^, W*
^ Elmer Conrad Chappell
Mr. Elmer Conrad Chappell,
87, of Cooleemee, died TTiurs-
day, Aug. 2.2012, at Parkwood
Retirement Community in El-
kin.
He was bora April 27,
1925, in Cooleemee to the late
George Wilson and Ina Irene
Canupp Chappell. Mr. Chap
pell worked for Burlington In
dustries for 28 years and was
retired from Hoechst-Celanese
after 19 years. He was a mem
ber of Victory Baptist Church.
Mr. Chappell was a sports fan
and gardener. He enjoyed col
lecting coins and baseball
cards. Mr. Chappell especially
loved his great-grandchildren.
He was a faithful and loyal
friend who had a great sense
of humor. Mr. Chappell played
baseball for Cooleemee and
Fork- He participated in the
annual Cooleemee Old Timers
Softball games until his early
80s.
He was also preceded in
death by 3 sisters. Viola Vick-
ers, Lorene Tiliey and Ruth
Camilla Chappell; and 4 broth
ers, Marvin, James, Robert and
Cari Chappell.
Survivors; hfr wife of 62
years. Edith Marie Turner
Chappell; 3 children. Doug
Chappell (Ann) of Jonesx ille,
Lou Anne Chappell Bennett of
Lytichbia^. Va. and William
Chappell (Carol) of Blufflon,
Ind.: 4 grandchildren, Julie
Reed (Andy), Matthew Bennett
(Heather), Angela Lankford
(Dan) and Katie Alwes (Marc);
4 great-grandchildren. Brady
Reed. Leah Alwes. Adclyn
Reed and Luke Alwes; a sister,
Mildred Turner of Duriiam; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at I p.m., Monday, Aug.
6 at Vicioo' Baptist Churcii with
the Rev. Shelby Harbour offi
ciating. The body was placed
in the church 30 minutes prior
to the ser\'ice. Burial followed
in Rowan Memorial Paik in
Salisbury. The family received
friends on Stind.ay. Aug. 5. at
Eaton Fuiicml Home.
Memorials: Victory Baptist,
PO Box 686,Cooleemee. T
Online condolences: ww.
ealon/unerahervice.com.
K Gladys Lestcvia Davis
Mrs. Gladys Lestevia Dod-
son Davis, 78. of Roy Davis
Road, Mocksville, died Thurs
day, Aug. 2, 2012, at Kate E.
Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winsion-Salem.
She was bom June 27, 1934,
in Orange County to the late Hi
ram and Mary Williams Dod-
son. Mrs. Davis was a member
of Gospel Baptist Church. She
loved gardening and her in
volvement in her church where
she had served as treasurer for
29 years.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Roy G,
Davis; and 2 brothers, Edward
and Larry Dodson.
Survivors: 6 children, Linda
Sue Edwards (Dale), Terry
Michael Davis (Candy), all of
Mocksville, Dale Ray Davis
(Joyce) of Advance, Cindy Lou
Davis (Mohammed) of UAE,
Randy Alan Davis (Cindy) and
Bobby Glenn Davis (Pam), all
of Mocksville: 5 siblings, Vir
ginia Davis, H.B. Dodson Jr.,
Shirley Davidson, all of Hills-
borough. Hamid Dodson of
Saxapahaw and Peggy Ritch
of Hillsborough; 14 grandchil
dren; 16 great-grandchildren;
and a greai-grcat-grandchild.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m.. Sunday, Aug.
5 at Gospel Baptist Church
with the Revs. Kevin Hobson
and Wayne Swisher officiating.
Burial fallowed In the church
cemetery. The family received
friends Saturday. Aug. 4 at
Outon Funeral Home.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenier. 377 Hospital
St., Suite 103, Mocksville;
or Kale B. Reynolds Hospice
Home. 101 Hospice Lane,
Winston-Salem, 27103.
Online condolences: Hnvw.
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■jC. Larry Lee Eubanks
Ml-. Lany Lee Eubanks Sr,
74, of Bermuda Rim, died
Monday, July 30, 2012 ai For-
syih Medical Center.
He was bom Dec. 31. 1937
in Sparianburg Co., S.C. to
James Carl Eubanks Sr. and
Blanche Eubanks Eubatiks. Mr.
Eubanks was a graduate of the
University of South Carolina
Law Scliool and was an attor
ney for 35 years in Winston-
Saleni. He represented cases
from the local courts all the
way to the U.S. Supreitie Court.
Mr. Eubanks was a golfer, and
a championship driver at Bow
man Gray Stadium. He loved
fishing, flying and living life.
He was preceded in death by
his parents and a daughter, Ni
cole Eubanks.
Surviving: his wife, Debo
rah Alexander Eubanks of the
home; 2 sons, Lair)' L. Eu
banks Jr. and wife Beth and
R. Christopher Eubanks, all of
Clemmons; 3 grandchildren,
Larry Lee Eubanks 111. Joshua
Clay Eubanks and Christopher
Killian Eubanks; and 2 broth
ers, Harry L. Eubanks of Pilot
Mountain, his twin brother, and
Bill Eubanks of Spartanburg,
S.C.
A memorial service was held
at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18 at
Haywonh-Miiier Kinderton
Chapel.
Memorials: Wounded War
rior Project, PO BOX 758517,
Topeka, KS 66675.
Online condolences: www,
hayworth-miller.com.
/^ArDoId Leal Martine-^ ^ Laura'Kim'Riley
Mr. Arnold l.eal Martinez, Laura "Kim" Riley, 45, of
46, of Yadldnville died Thuts- Mocksville,day.Aug.2,2012. Thursday. Aug. 2.
He was bom on June 19, 2012.1966inElCampo,Texastothc Dnvie County on
died on Thursday. Aug. 2.
2012.
Bom in Dnvie County on
Alate Gregorio and Nora Mar
tinez. He was of the Catholic
faith.
Survivors: 2 children, Joce-
lyn A. Martinez and Ja'Chawn
Martinez, both of Mocksville;
pril 27, 1967, she was the
daughter of Palsy Riley Ke-
ziah. who sun-ives. She woriied
as the front desk clerk for the
Sleep Inn in Mooresville, loved
to play the piano, and was a
his fonner wife and mother of "lember of Trinity Baptist
his children. Elizabeth Brock Church.
Martinez: 9 brothers, Gabriel, Also sumving; a brother,Greg, Oscar, Freddie, Alfonzo, Keziah IV of Bull-Eric, Mauricio, Michael, and head City, Ariz.; a sister, LauraMarcus; 4 sisters, Sandy, Tina, Shupe and finance MarkAmy, and Hope; a gmnddaugh- Mo^ery of Salisbuiy; nieces,ter: Maliyah Allen; special Heather and Brittney Shupe;friend,; Rufus Huichens and Hncle Jerry (Peggy) Riley ofCatliy Jackson; his canine com- Salisbury; 6 cousins; and 9 sec-panion: Rowdy; and a host of ondcousins,nieces, nephews, cousins, and She wa.s preceded in death by
jjjgnds grandparents Murray and JcttiePrivate services were held by Hairy Riley.Athe family. celebration of Ufe service
Online condolences; mw. wasiobeWednesday.Aug.Rat
macUe.widairluiwkins£0,u. ^ P-®-^hc Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Dar-
tel Cox officiating. The family
was to receive friends from 4-5
p.m. at the funeral home. Burial
will be at a inter dale.
Online condolences: iviviv.
daviefunerahervice£om.
UAVIKCOUNTY LNTfciKl'KlSLRKCOKD. Jhursday.AUg.y.^U.'
/^rady Wilson Wishon
Mr. Grady Wilson Wishon,
72, ofU.S. 601 North,Mocks
ville, died Tuesday. Aug. 7,
2012, at Gordon Hospice House
in Siatesville.
He was bom April 29.1940,
in Davie County to the Itite Mo-
man F. and Lizzie Keaton Wis
hon. Mr. Wishon was a member
of Bear Creek Baptist Church.
He loved bluegrass gospel mu
sic and enjoyed reading and
gardening. Mr. Wishon was a
caring, sweet, humble person
and devoted husband.
Survivors: his wife, An
nie Belle Potts Wishon of the
home; 2 sisters, Betty Messer
of Greenville, Ala. and Lucille
Latham (Wayne)ofMocksville;
2 brothers, John Wishon (Disa)
of Sparta and Charles Wishon
(Ann) of Mocksville; and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at 11 ajn., Thurs
day, Aug. 9 at Eaton Funeral
Chapel with the Revs, Charles
Buckner and Greg McEwen of
ficiating. Burial was to follow
in Bear Creek Baptist Church
Cemclcry. The family was to
receive friends from 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 8 at the fu
neral liomc.
Memorials: Bear Creek Bap
tist Church Cemetery Fund.c/o
Billy Sheiton,3190 US 601 N,
Mocksville; or St. Judc Chil
dren's Research Hospital, 501
St. Jude Place, Memphis. TN
38105.
Online condolences: ivhtv,
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DavieCouiSy'MftW
Susan Wagner Conrad
Mrs. Susan Wagner Conrad,
83, of Advance, died Thursday
9, 2012 at Bermuda Commons
Assisted Living.
She was bom Jan. 22, 1929
in Winston-Salem.
Slie was preceded in death
by her parents. Ruby Lee and
Roby Lee Wagner, and herhus-
band, Richard Brown Conrad.
Surviving: her children;
Richard (Rick) Lee Conrad of
Blowing Rock; Anthony (Tony)
A. Conrad of Kemersville.
and Melinda Conrad Beau-
champ and Chris Beauchamp
of Advance; her grandchildren,
Amanda Susan Beauchamp
of Minneapolis, Minn., Alec
Christian Beauchamp of Ad-
vajice. and Conrad Lee Beau
champ of Advance; and a sister
Ruby Lee Byrd of Greensboro.
A funeral service was held at
2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12 at
Hayworth-MilJer Silas Creek
Chapel with Dr. Richard Capps
officiating. Buriai followed at
Salem Cemetery. The family
received friends Saturday, Aug.
11 at Hayworth-Miller.
Memorials: Davie United
Way. American Red Cross, or
Disabled Veterans.
Online condolences: umw.
hayworlh-iniller.coin.
«PaulC.Kisselbachni
Paul Charles Kisselbacii 111,
74, of Advance, died on Aug.
5,2012.
He was bom in Melbourne,
Fla. and served in US Air Force
in Germany. He enjoyed a suc
cessful career in telecommu
nications. He and his family
resided in Aubum, lud. for 15
years before moving to Ad
vance in 1994.
Surviving: his wife of 47
years, Susan Kisselbach; broth
ers, Jack Kis.selbach and Don
Kisselbach; daughters. Kim-
berly Kisselbach, Monica Cone
and Rod Cone, Missy Halliday
and Kevin Halliday; grandchil
dren, Gunner Halliday, Lakyn
Halliday, Feilds Halliday.
Hunter Cone and Lillie Cone.
Memorials; American Can
cer Society.
Arrangements were by Hay-
worth Miller Funeral Home,
Kinderton Chapel.
Online condolences; wivw.
hayworlh-nutler.com.
'^ank D. PoindexterJr.
Mr. Frank Donald Poindex
ter Jr., 82, of Humsvillc, died
Tuesday. Aug. 7.2012 at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Center.
He was bom in Yadkin Coun
ty on Oct. 27, 1929 the son of
the late F.D. and Laura Lee
Spillman Poindexfer. Follow
ing graduation from Courtney
High School, he attended Oak
Ridge Military Academy and
Catawba College. He served
two years in the. US Army,
and was a retired dairy farmer.
Mr. Poindexter was a member
of Huntsville Baptist Church
having served as a deacon, and
on the cemetery committee for
several years.
He was also preceded in
death by his son, Frank Donald
"Donnie" Poindexter III : and
wife. Pearl Walker Poindexter
on July 12,2012.
Survivors; 2 daughters, Pam
(Gene) Renegar, Janice (Phil)
Quick; a son, Philip (Shannon)
Poindexter; 5 grandchildren.
Beth R. (Ben) Sunderman,
Drew (Codi) Renegar, Chase
Poindexter, Morgan Poindex
ter, and Brady Poindexter; step-
granddaughter, Janel (Eddie)
Cook; great-grandchildren, Al-
lie Ann and Emery Sunderman,
Jaxon Renegar: step-great-
grandson, Ryan Cook; a sister
Betty (Grover) McPherson.
Thc family received friends
Friday, Aug. 10 at Gentry Fam
ily Funeral Service in Yadk-
inville. A graveside service
was conducted at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday in Huntsville Baptist
Church Cemetery by the Rev.
Dennis Shaw with full military
honors by Yadkin VFW Post
10346.
Memorials; Huntsville
Baptist Building Fund, c/o
Jane Craver, 4901 Courtney
Huntsville Road, Yadkinvjllc,
27055.
Online condolences; www,
genlryfiineratservice.com.
Davie County Public
MocksviRg, NC'
JoAnij Marshall Smith
JoAnn MarshaJl Smith, 78, cl
US 64 West. MocksviJIe, died
Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. at Ber
muda Commons in Advance.
Bom in Davie County ofJune
26,1934, she was the daughter
of the late Thomas K. Marehail
and Lcra Carer Marshall. She
graduated from Mocksvillc
High School and never missed a
day of school. She retired from
Hanes Hosiery after 44 years.
She had member of New Union
United Methodist Church for
more than 50 years.
She wa-s silso preceded in
death by her husband, James
Robert "Jack" Smith in 1998;
her daughter, April Smith Cave
in 2010; 2 brothers, Frank and
Tom Marshall; and a sister,
Sarah Luper.
Survivors; 6 brothers and
sisters, John (Adna) Marshall
of Mocksviilc, Elaine (Blainc)
York of Virginia, Betty (Thom
as) Moeller of High Point,
Madeline (John) Hire of Clem-
mons, William (Johnna) Mar
sh,ill of Winston-Salem, and
Mark (Pandora) Marshall of
Mocksville; 2 grandsons, Justin
and Evan Cave of Mocksville;
a brother-in-law, Frank Luper
of Mocksville; a sister-in-law.
Pal Marshall: several nieces
and nephews; and her heart sis
ter. Barbara (Tliomas) Barney
of Mocksvillc.
A celebration of life grave
side service was held Fri
day, Aug. 10 at II a.m. at
New Union United Method
ist Church Cemetery with Dr.
Steven Raincy officiating. The
family received friends from
10-11 at the church.
Memorials: New , Union
UMC Cemetery Fund.
Online condolences; vww.
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X,Lcon Steele
Mr. Leon Steele, 98, of
Greensboro, died on Tuesday,
Juiy31,20I2.
He was bom on July 1.
1914, in Harmony to the late
Claude Lee Steele and Maiy
Jane Campbell Steele. He was
the third of II children bom
to his parents. As a youth Mr.
Steele jomed Ml. Nebo Bap
tist Church in Hamiony. Mr.
Steele attended Houslonville
Elementary School in Iredcll
County and graduated from in
1939 from Palmer Memorial
Insliiulc in Scdalia. He earned
a bachelor's degree in biology
and a master's degree in biol
ogy from N.C.A&T State Uni
versity. He was granted two
sabbaticals to do graduate re
search in biology and physical
science at Tuskegee Institute
in Alabama and North Caro
lina A&T State in Greensboro.
Mr, Steele served as a science
teacher in Fender County and
later a biology and science
teacher at James B. Dudley
High School in Greensboro un
til his retirement in 1968. Mr,
Steele was a member ofthe Na
tional Education Association,
the Greensboro North Carolina
Science Teachers Association,
and the National Association
of Biology Teachers. He served
In the LI.S. Navy during World
War II.
He was preceded in death
by six of his siblings, Ciinne
Steele, Cordia Mae Steele-
Sieele. Esther Lene Steele
Vines, Fred .Steele, Lottie
Ruth Steele Carson, Gencvieve
Steele Morrison; and a godson.
Tony Ixon Gihbs.
Sun'ivors: 2 sisters, Susan E.
Sieele (the laic Otto Columbus)
Campbell, and Ann D. Steele
(Johhny) McKee, of Baltimore.
Md.; 2 brothers. Henry Wm.
Sleele of Baltimore, and Billy
Ralph Steele of Hamtony;
a host of other relatives and
friends including Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Gibbs, and Thomasena
Ganci.
His funeral service was held
Aug. 4 at 4 p.m. at Mt. Nebo
Baptist Church in Hamiony.
The Rev. Norman C. Dudley
officiated and the Rev. Ray
N. Campbell was the eulogist.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
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Charlie "Pal" Brown, 60, of
Mncksville, died al his home
on SiiiicUi>', Aug. 19.2012.
Bom in Onslow Coiini)' on
.April 24. 1952, he was ihc son
of ilic lale Charlie Brown Jr.
and Kathleen .Smith Brown,
who survives. He was a mem
ber of the Sbeffield-Calahalii
Fire Dupanmem, raced al Fami-
ingion Driigway, and served as
a DARE officer teaching the
program to teachers, i-le served
in tlic U.S Navy, w.as a member
of Heaven Bound Full Gospel
Church where he wa.s a bass
player; served as a Davie Coun
ty Deputy Sheriff, and was a
classic car enthusiast.
Also surviving: his wjfe.
Beth Brown: 2daughters,Lynn
B. Cl'my) Home and Nikki B.
(Skip) Cranfill; 2 sisters, Felisa
B. (Gary) Robertson and Fayc
B. (Brant) Hass, al) of Mocks-
vilic: 4 grandchildren, Luke.
Faith, and Patrick Honie, and
Taylor Cranfill.
He was also preceded in
death by a sister, Lana B. Sal-
mon.s',
A celebration of life service
will be held on Friday, Aug.
24 at 4 p.m. al Heaven Bound
Full Gospel Church, 2280'US
64 W., Mocksville, with Pastor
James Ward officiating. Burial
will follow in the Zion Chapel
UMC Ceineteo'- Military hon
ors will be accorded at the cem-
ttery by the VFW Memorial
Honor Guard. TTie family will
receive friends on Friday from
3-4 p.m. at the church.
Memorials: Heaven Bound
Full Gospel Church, 181 Han-
ley Rd., Mocksville,
Online condolences: nutf.
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Mrs. Sandra Irene Cook. 62.
of Advance, died at home after
a courageous battle with lung
cancer on Aug. 17.2012.She was^born in Becklcy,
Nancy Lee Stone. She loved
fiuniiy and friends with all her
heart. Her .smile and tender
heart will be niLsscd.
She was preceded in death
her
29 years, Terry D. Cook; her
father. H^ld Stone Sr.; a
Jason E. Rice and nance Tcss a-, l * .»
,11 . , Mr. Graham Anderson Hen-Miller of Mocksville; a daugh- .. „„ „„ c,.drixtor, Lisa A. Baker and husband
Mike Baker of Pfafftown;
grandchildren. Jordan Baker.
Jon.ithan Baker. Kara Rice.
Madison Baker, Dakota Mill
er, Nicholas Baker and Dyllan
Causey; brothers, Harold Stone
Jr. and wife Vicky and theii son
Andrew of D:iniei.«. W.Va. and
Brian Stone and wife Cathy
and their son Brian Douglas o(
Daniels; sisters, Debbie Sebas
tian and husband William and
son Scott Williams of Kemers-
vilie and Karen Stone of Beck-
ley, W.Va.
A funeral service was held al
2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20 at Hay-
worth-Miller Kindenon Oinpel
with the Rev. Karen Kurtz of
ficiating. Burial followed in
Bethlehem United Methodist
Church Cemetery. The family
reccis ed friends one hour prior
to the service.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenler, .377 Hospital
St., .Suite 103. Mocksville.
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OUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 23,2012
, 80, of Comalzer Road,
Mocksville, died Tuesday,
Aug. 14.2012at Forsylh Medi
cal Center In Winsion-Salem.
He was born Jan. 28, 1932,
in Davie County to the late
Lillie Mae Heitdrix, He was a
member of Bixby Presbyterian
Chureh in Advance and was
retired from R.J. Reynolds 'I'o-
bacco Co. He was the Tyler ol
the Advance Masonic Lodge
710 for more than 40 years.
He was a kind and loving man
who helped many people many
times.
He was also' preceded In
death by his daughter. Susan
Marie Hcndrix: and a brother.
Grady Alexander Heudrix,
Survivors: his wife of more
than 58 years. Joyce Marie
Church Hcndrix of the home:
4 sons.Ricky Hcndrix (Donna)
of Tyro, Jack Hendrix (Tami)
of High Point, Alan Hcndrix
(Piper) of Walkenown/Kern-
ersville and Eric Hendrix; and 5
grandchildren, Trevor Hendrix,
Chance Hcndrix. Cameron
Hendrix, Meredith Hendrix and
Parker Hendrix.
A funeral service was con
ducted at mHin Friday, Aug. 17
at Bixby Presbyterian Chureh
with the Rev. Peter Peterson
and Ricky Hendrix officiating.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery with Masonic grave
side rites. The family received
friends from 10 a.m.-noon Fri
day at the church.
Memorials: Bixby Presbyte
rian, 1806 Fork-Bixby Road,
Advance.
^ Amber Lucas Jlicks
Mrs. Amber Danclie Lu
cas Hicks, 43, of US 64 West.
Mocksville, died Tuesday, Aug.
14. 2012, at Forsyth Medical
Center in Winston-Salem.
She was bom Jan, 10, 1969.
in Orleans County, La. to the
lale James Edward Lucas Sr.
and I.. Ann Childers l-ucas
Mrs. Hicks was a member of
Journey Church. She enjoyed
the outdoors.
Survivors: her husband,Gary
Ray Hicks of the home; 3 sons,
Michael Lucas (Rebecca) of
Mocksville, Joshua Hick.s and
Dustin Hicks, both of lite home;
4 sisters, Ann Former (Terry),
Le-siie Sublett (Richarel), Sla-
cey White and Kerry Baribeau
(Jim); a brother, James Lucas
Jr. (Donna), all of Kentucky:
and several nieces and neph
ews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at I p.m.. Saturday.
Aug. 18 at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with Matt Hudson ofticiat-
ing.Burial followed in Cen
ter United Methodist Church
Cemetery. Tlie family received
friends Friday, Aug. 17, at the
funeral liome.
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Norma Jean Keesling
Mrs. Norma Jean Keesling.
80. of Bermuda Run died at her
home on Aug. 20,2012.
She was bora on Aug. 27,
193! 10 Howard and Maltie
Shanks of Nonhfork, W.Va.
She graduated from Notthforii
High School in 1948 and from
Sullins College. Bristol. Va.
in 1950. She married Donald
M. Keesling in l961.She was
a homemaker and cook. She
spent most of her lile in Blue-
field. W.Va. where she was
active in Westminster Presby
terian Church and The Union
Mission. She moved to Benhu-
da Run in 2004 to be closer to
her family. She became a mem
ber of Bethlehem Methodist
Cliurch in Advance. Her family
and friends meant the world to
her. She loved to play bridge
and entertain. Jean loved her
toy poodle, Mollic. who was
Iter constant companion in later
years.
She_was preceded in death
by her parcnt.s, her husband,
her daughter. Sarah Anne
Scott, .md her grandson. Brad
Thompson.
Sursivors 5 children, Linda
Bcggs and husband George of
Homosossa. Ra., Karen Gw-
ynne Bible and husband Mi
chael of Chuckey, Tenn., Jef
frey l-ce Mann and wife Chris
of Paris, Tenn.. Karen Leigh
Power.s and husband Rick of
Advance, Mark Lvcreil Kccs
ling and wile Shnnnon ol Caiy;
griindchlldren,Hannah Bible of
Greenwich.Conn., Jc.ssc Bible
and wife L.indsey of Nashville,
rcnii.. Tiffany Mann of Ak
ron. Ohio, Kimberly Mann of
Murfrccsborv). Tenn.. Amaiidn
I.aiidcn and husband John of
.Aihanec. Rachel White and
fiaticd Daniel Potts of Mocks-
viile. Madison Keesling. Cha.se
Kec.sliiig. Kippcrly Kee.siing,
and Cade Keesling of Cary.
Tommy Scott and wife Angela.
Matthew Scoii and wife Staci of
Princeton. W.Va.; and 2 great
grandchildren. Andrew Scott of
Princeton, W.Va., and Kalcigh
Wallace of Akron, Ohio.
A funeral service was held
at 6 p.tn. Tuesday, Aug. 21 at
Hayworth-Miller Kinderton
Cliapel with Dr. Barry I-emotis
orficiaiing.The ftimily received
friends following the service.
A graveside setvicc was held
at I p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 22
at Motile Vista Park Cetnctery
in Blucfield W.Va.
Memorials: Bethlehem
UMC. A .Storehouse for Jesus
ill Mocksvillc, or .Samaritan's
Purse.
Online condolences: iviw.
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Hilda Lewis Markham
Miss Hilda Lew is Markham,
89, of Spaiianburg, S.C., for
merly of Mocksvillc, died
Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012, at
SjMtianburg Regional Medical.
Center, after a long illness.
She was born Oct. 31, 1922.
to the late James Henry and
Mcriie Markham. She gradu
ated from Mocksvillc High
-SchcKtl in 1940. and attended
Mitchell (rollege in Siatesville.
She worked as a secretary for
the late Dr. William Long for
37 years and for the late Dr.
Robert Long for ISycars.Ade-
voicd member of the First Bap
tist Church of Mocksvilie, she
laugiil Sunday sdiool for more
tlinii 30 ye.ars with Jiinie Coznrt
and thclaie Betty Monsees.She
was a life-time member of the
Mocksvillc Ch.apter 173 Order
of the Lasicrn Slar and served
IIS secretary for miniy years.
.She w.as also preceded in
death by 2 mfaiit brothers.
Surviving: her sister, Neva
M. Anderson: 2 nieces. Pat
Anderson and husband Larry
Gufonh, of Spartaiiburg and
Cindy Laney and husband Dan
of Alliinla.Oa,; a nephew, Kyle
Anderson and wife Lani of An
derson; 4 greai-nejihews. Dan
ny and Kyle Laney,of Atlanta
and Ian and Dylan Anderson ol
Anderson; a stcpgrunl-nephew.
Jacob (iofortli ol Greenwood.
S C:. 2 siepgreal-niece.s, .4mi
W.ilson and Inisbaiid Jacob of
Forest City and .Mi Gofortli of
Grecnville.S.C.; 3 siep-greal-
greal-iiephews. Culler Goforlh
of Grcenwixid and Jacob and
Grant Watson of Forest City:
a siepgreai-greai-niece. Abbi
Golbrth of Greenwood; and
"adopted " nicccs and nephew,
Debbie Brown of Ailanta, Ga.,
Elizabeth l-iyiui and husband
Mike of Ads ancc and Cliarles
Brown and wife Nanette of
Mocksvilie.
A funeral service will be
conducted at 2 p.m.. Satur
day, Aug. 25. at First Baptist
Churcii, MiK'ksville with tlie
Rev. Shane Ni.son officiat
ing. Burial will follow in Rose
Cemctety. Mocksvillc. with
gravesiile liies conducted fay
the CleiBmons Chapter 373
Order of the Eastern Star. The
family will receive friends in
the church sanctuary one hour
before the sel^ icc.
Memorials: F'trsi Baptist.412
N- Main St.. Mocksvilie.
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Dorothy Bell Peacock
Doroihy Bell Pcjieock. 81.
of l-e:iingt<)n and formerly of
Mocksville. died on Tuesday,
Aug; 14, at ihe Brian Center in
Lexington.
Bom in Davie County on
Aug. 27, 1930, she was the
daughter of the late John Lap-
ish and Johnnie Trivcnc Lap-
ish. .She was retired from the
textile industry and was of the
Baptist faith.
Surx'ivors:asoti.Grad) Ship
man of Lexington; 2 daughters.
LyiJiicitc Denise Peacock of
Mooresvilte and Juaniia I'ea-
cock Plyler of Cleveland. NC;
a brother. Lester Lapi$h of
Peimsyivania; a sister. I'carlie
Richardson of Mocksville; 7
grandchildren. Doris (Lament).
Rebbecca. Aubrey, William.
Brian. Shannon and Holly; and
6 great-grandchildren.
' She was also preceded in
death by her former husband.
Herman Peacock; and 2 broth
ers, Garfield and H.arold.
A celebration of life service
was held Friday, Aug. 17 at
11 ajn. in the Davic Funeral
Senice Chapel with Preacher
Clyde AKers officiating. Burial
was in the Union Chiipel United
Mciliodist Churcli Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Steve Lan-
cense, Otis McCiary, Brandon
Hall. DercckShipinan. and Da
vid Richardson. The family re
ceived friends Thursday. Aug.
10 at Davie Funeral Serv ice.
Memorials; Davie Funeral
Service to help vvith expenses.
Online condolences; h-m'iv.
daviefuneralservict.com.
Larry Odell Kcnegar
'' Mr, Lany Odell "Moe" Ren-
: cgar, 66, ol' Ollie I larkcy Road.
died Wednesday, Aug. 15.
2012. at Wake F-oresl Baptist
Medical Center in Winsion-Sa-
lem dire to injuries and compli
cations from an accident at his
home on Sept. 10, 2011.
He was horn Feb. 18. 1946.
in iredell County to the late
Peiry Odei! and Inei Smith
Kenegar. He was given the
nickname "Moo" as an early
teenager by his uncle. Clint
Smith, while priming tobacco-
He worked p.-irt-timc during
high scliool with his grandfa
ther. Silas Rcnegar, at Rcnegar
Feed & Flour Mill. After gradu
ation from Davie High School,
he worked full-time with his
grandfather at the mill. Shorly
after Fiber Industries opened,
he went to work there and re
tired from Hocchsi-Celanese
after 27 years. Me was a mem
ber of Liberty Bapti.st Church.
Horses and horseback riding
were his life.
Survivors; 2 diiughiers. Tina
Renegar Kelly Wcstbrook
(Chad) of Marrisburg and Brit
tany Ashlyn Renegar of Yadk-
inville; a granddaughter. Emily
Kelly of Hiirrisburg; 2 sisters.
Brenda Rencg.nr Maitin (Jim)
of Stalesvillc and Alice Ren-
egar Dwiggins.fCarl) of Yad-
kinville; 2 nieces, Michelle
Dwiggiiis and Amy Dwiggins
' (Monte), all of Mocksville: and
2 nfephcws. Brcni Martin of
' Rock Hill.S.C..ind Kevin Mar
tin (Samanlha) of Raleigh.
He bad more friends than his
family could name, because he
was a special friend to them.
Amy was his .si>ecia] nurse
since Sept. 10. 2011- His last
word was to her.
He was also preceded in
death by an infant daughter.
Tracy Renegar; 2 infant grand
children, Kyle and Kansas Kel
ly; patera,il gramlpnrents, Sila.-;
and Li7iie U. Rcnegar; maiec-
nal grandpaveius. Tommy .iml
Alma W. Smith; luims and un
cles, Nina R. and Bill Melton.
.Alton Renegar. Clint and Helen
Smith. John Roy and Gwen
Smith and 'Ihomas Smith; and
lirsl cousins. Roger Melton.
Jimmy Smith and Randy Rcn
egar.
A funeral service was con
ducted HI 3 p.m.. Sunday. Aug.
19 at Liberty Baptist (rhiirch
with the Revs. Man-in Black-
bum and Noel Hawks officiat
ing. The hixiy was placed in the
church 30 minute? prior to the
service. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. TTic family
received friends Saturday. Aug.
18. at Eaton Funeral Home,
Mocksville.
Memorials: WFBMC Ol-
ficc of Development. PO Hov
.571021, Winston-.Salera.memo
line - Palliative Care Center; or
Liberty Baptist Church. Liberty
Church Road. Mocksville.
Online condolences: innr.
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)C-Ioscpli Wyatl Womack
Joseph Wyaii Womack, died
Tucsd.ay, Aug. 14, 2012. at his
home. He was bom Nov. 27.
1926. in Greensboro, Ga.
Mr. Womack cnlistiKl aod
served in the U.S. Navy in
World War II. After the war.
he earned a bachelor's degree
from the Univeraity of Flori
da in 19.52 and a Juris Doctor
from University of Miami in
19.5.5, He was a litigator and
practiced law in Miami until
his retirement. He was induct
ed into the American College
of Trial Lawyers in 1985. He
valued hard work and educa
tion. When nol practicing law.
he could be found in his work
shop making sawdust. He was a
voracious reader and a student
of hisToo', panieularly mili
tary and American history. His
hero was Thomas Jefferson. He
grew up on his grandmoliier's
farm and loved working In the
dirt find growing things. He
loved Sunday morning politi
cal commentai.y.Hc loved and
encouraged lively debate. He
loved his dogs and "da Bears."
Survivors: his wife of 62
years. Maty Emma Conrad
Womack of the home; their 2
children, Sally Womack Smith
(Kim Strohacker) of Advance
and John William "Billy"
Womack (Cathy) of New Bern:
his eldest daughter. Judy Wom
ack Bartlelt (Bob) of Orlando.
Ra.; 6 grandchildren; and 2
great-grandchildren.
Memorials; Hospice/Pallia-
livc CareCenter, 377 Hospital
Sl..Sle, 103, Mocksville.
A private memorial service
will be held at a later date.
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^ George W. Clement
George Washingio)! Ciemoni
Sr.. 91. died Aug. 24, 2012 in
Diivie County Hospital, follow
ing .1 lengthy illness.
He was bom in Davic Coun
ty, son of the late John and Ada
Smiih Clement. He anendcd
Ditvie County Schools and was
retired from Godfrey Lumber
Company of Staiesvillc. lie
was a member of Cedar Grove
Baptist Church.
Preceding him in death
were 11 siblings, William Li.
Clement, Turner W. Clement.
Birder W. Pate, Mamie Pate,
Beatrice E. Pate Hill, Bunia
Pate Studevent. Waller J. Pate,
Goldia Pate-Gilmer, Geneva
Pate James.Helen Luvina Pute,
and Jesse Fate. He was also
preceded in death by his first
wife, Lula Mason Clement.and
his youngest son. George W.
Clement Jr.
Survivors; his oldest son,
Nathaniel Clement of Mocks-
ville; 5 grandchildren. Laquita
Clement of Winstoii-Salein.
Nikita Clement of Clemmon.i..
Piioenicia Cleveland of Atlan
ta, Oa.,Rotonda Faith (Kcrvvin)
Wilson of Mocksville, and La-
van (ShanneU) of Tobaccovillc;
6 grandchildren; a daughter-in-
law. Mattie Pharr of Cleveland.
NC. He later married Lillian
Ijamcs. To this marriage, he
leaves Lillian Ijames of Mocks
ville, and her four children,
Cleon Ijames, Lisa Ijamcs, Eric
ijaraes, and Thomisha Tucker;
7 step.grandchildrcn; 3 .step-
great-grandchildren; several
nieces, nephews, and a host of
otJterrelati\es and friends.
Funeral service were to be
held Thursday. Aug. 30 at 1
p.m. at Cedar Grove Baptist
Church in Mocksville. 'Ilic
Rev. Dr. Rodney Colcmnn was
to officiate with burial foilf)W-
ingiiilhechurchcemeicry. The
family was to receive friends at
the church one hour befote the
sers'ice.
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X Shirley Ann Hyatl
Mrs. Shirley Ann Wy-
att Hyatt, 15. died after a
long struggle with cancer on
Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2012 at
her home in Wiiiston-Salcm.
She was bom Jan.25, 1937
to the late Wade Hampton Wy-
an Sr. and Pearl Craver Wyatt
in Fork. Mrs. Hyatt attended
Knollwood Baptist Church.
After 38 years, she retired from
RJ Reynolds. Mrs. Hyail was
fond of her family and grand
children. She loved to cook and
enjoyed new recipes which she
served for everyone's enjoy
ment-
Survivors; her husband.
CJ. Hyatt; son. Wade Hyatl;
grandson, Andrew (A J.) Hyatt;
granddaughter. Ashley Hyatt; a
sister, Betty Wyatt Blackwelder
of Mocksville; a brother, John
Nelson Wyatt of Mocksville;
many nieces and nephews; and
former daughter-in-law. Leigh
Hyatt.
A graveside service was con
ducted at Fork Baptist Church
Cemetery at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Aug. 25.
Memorials; Knollwood
Baptist, 330 Knollwood St..
Winsion-Salem, 27104; Fork
Baptist, 3140 US fA E.,Mocks-
ville; or Hospice/Palliative
CareCenlcr. 101 Hospice Lane,
Winsion-Salem. 27103.
Online condolences: w-nn'.
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"Dorothy Lee Pierce
Mrs. Dorothy Lee Booe
Pierce. 92, formerly of Mid
way Street, Cooleemee, died
Wednesday. Aug. 22. 2012, at
Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks
in Salisbury.
She was bom Aug. 22.1920,
in Davie County to the late Os
car Dodson and Nannie Belle
Walker Booe. Mrs. Pierce was a
member of First Baptist Church
in Cooleemee.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Ray
mond Loran Pierce; and daugh
ter, Patricia Ann Bowles.
Survivors: a stepson, Ray
mond Loran Pierce Jrx 2 si.ster.s.
Ivey Honeycutt and Margaret
B. Bosi, both of Salisbury; 2
grandchildren. Julie Bowles
and Randy Bowles; 2 greai-
grandchildreti; and several
nieces and nephews.
A service was conducted at 2
pan. Friday, Aug. 24 at Rowan
Memorial Park mausoleum
chapel with the Rev. Shelby
Harbour officiating.
Memorials: chaiit}' of do
nor's choice.
Online condolences: mhw.
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^ Nancy Deadmon Wright
Nancy Deadmon Wright, 80.
of Baltimore Road, Advance,
died on Thursday, Aug. 23,
2012, at Wake Forest Baptist
Medical Center.
Bom in Davie County on
Aug. 27. 1931. she was the
daughter of the late Richard
Green Melton and Eunice Sears
Mellon. She was retired from
AVX in Myrtle Beach, S.C. and
was of the Presbyterian faith.
Survivors: a son. Petty Lee
Deadmon ofAdvance: 2 daugh
ters, Pat Trapp of Coinvay. S.C.
and Toma Moorse of Advance;
2 sisters. Louise West and
Maudie Harris, both of Ad
vance; a sister-in-law, Frances
Mellon: 7 grandchildren and .3
great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in
death by.a son. Michael Dead
mon: 3 brothers. Troy, Richard
and Harold Mellon: and a sis
ter. Kale Barney.
A graveside celebration of
life service was held Monday.
Aug. 27 at 2 p.m. in the Bixby
Presbyterian Church cemeieiy
with Pastor Jason Whiiaker of
Hillsdale Baptist. Church of
ficiating. TTie family received
friends on Sunday, Aug. 26
at Davie Funeral Service in
Mocksville.
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Theodora Carol Brown
Miss Theodora Carol Brown,
68. died Tuesday, Aug. 28,
2012. at Margule Health & Re
hab in Jefferson where she had
been a resident for many years.
She was bom May 2. 1944,
in Davie County to Theodore
Wells "Doc" Brown and the
late Julia Beaucliamp Brown.
Also surviving: a brother.
Bobby Brown: 2 cousins, Jim
my and Eddie Foster: her step
mother. Jean Brow n; and sever
al stepsisters and stepbrothers.
A memoriiil graveside ser
vice was conducted at 11 a.m..
Saturday, Sept. 1 at Union Cha
pel United Methodist Church
Cemetery with the Dorman
Brown officiatbg.
Online condolences: wmw.
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"Kjot Clarence Crews
Joseph "Joe" Clarence Crews.
81, of Ashland, Ky., husband
of Belva Jean Halbert Crews,
died Friday, Aug. 31. 2012
In the Markey Cancer Center
(University of Kentucky) Lex
ington, Ky.
He was bom June 27. I93i
in Advance, a son of the late
James Ephriam and Auttie Bur-
netic Crews. He was retired
from the US Maibe Corps.
American Car and Foundry, the
Veterans Hospital (Huntington.
W.Va.). and was a member of
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Survivors: his wife: a daugh
ter, Leneda Jo Crews (Craig
Robert) Laing, Athens, Tenn.:
a sister, Minnie Rose Crews
Lawson. Polk City, Fla.; and
a special grandson, Westin Jo
seph Laing.
He W8.S also preceded in
death by a brother. Rufus Biir-
nette.
Funeral services were con
ducted Tuesday. Sept. 4 at 2
p.m. m the Hall Funeral Home
Chapel. Martin, with Elders of
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints officiating.
Burial followed b the Halbert
Family Cemetery.Printer.
^Matthew Jason Kluttz
Mr. Matthew Jason Kluttz.
31, of Sunset Drive, Mocks-
ville. died Friday. Aug. 31.
2012, at his home.
He was bom Jan. 24. 1981,
in Rowan County to Charles
Lee Kluta of Salisbury and
Leiha Mae Holloway Kluttz of
Mocksvllle.
Also surviving: a daughter,
Dezeray Kluttz; a son, Jason
Kluttz: 2 sisters. Laura Self of
Mocksvllle and Angela Haikey
(JefQ of Rockwell; 2 brothers.
Ronald Stewart (Karol) and
David Kluttz (Angelica), all of
Mocksville; and 8 nieces and
nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m.. Tuesday,
Sept. 4 at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel, Burial followed b No
Creek Primitive Baptist Church
Cemetety. The family received
friends on Monday. Sept. 3. at
the funeral home.
Online condolences: wivw.
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^Nan Nesbit Howard
Mrs. Nan Nesbit Howard,95.
died Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012,
at Wake Forest Baptist Medical
Center in Winsion-Salem,
She was bom Feb. 10, 1917,
in Rowan County to the laic
Oscar Taimage and Mary
Americus Weimore Ncsbii
Mrs, Howard was a gradu
ate of Woodleaf High School-
She was a member of Blaise
Baptist Churcli and of the Joy
Group out of Unity Presbyte
rian Church b Woodleaf. Mrs.
Howard was employed by the
U.S. Postal Service and was
the first female mail carrier In
Davie County. Mrs. Howard
enjoyed going to rest homes
with the group of seniors to
help entertain tlic residents and
enjoyed world travel.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Clinaid
P. Howard; 2 sons, Clmard
"Rocky" and Johnny Howard;
2 infant grandchildren; 2 sis
ters, Beth Cheek and Frances
Bryant; and 2 brothers, T. W.
"Neb" Nesbit and Wayne Nes
bit.
Survivois 4 chiidreii. Clara
Henness) of Florida. Martha
Rollins (L.oyd). Linda Dunn
(Sherman), all of Mocksville
and Jack Howard of Roridn;) 1
grandchildren; 19 greai-grand-
chiidren; 18 greai-grcat-grand-
children; n sister. Jane Gate-
wood of Asheville; a brother.
Ed Nesbit (Mary Aigner) of
Salisbury; and many nieces and
nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 p.m.. Sundtiy, Sept.
2 at Blitise Baptist Church with
the Revs. Ken Furches aitd Jim
my Scott officiating. 'I"he eu
logy was given by Loni Hayes
and the Rev, Tommy Walker.
Burial followed in Rowan Me
morial Park. Salisbury. The
family received friends at the
church one hour before the ser
vice.
Memorials: Blaise Baptist
Church Building Fund. 134
Blaise Church Rd.. Mocks
ville.
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MocksyiW®. NC
^ Brandon Lee Spencer
Brandon Lcc Spencer, 35. of
Duke Street, Cooleemee. died
on Thursday, Aug. 30.2012.
Born in Forsyth County on
Dec. 23, 1976, he was the son
of Gail Shepherd Spencer of
Cooleemee, who sunives. and
the late Larry Martin Spencer.
He was employed in the con-
su-uction industry and was a
meinber of Hardison United
Methodist Church, ilc recently
completed the course work for
a welding certificate at Forsyth
Tech. He finished the course
with honors and received his
welding ccriificntion.
Also surviving; a son. Brac-
don Lee Spencer of San Anto
nio. Texas; a brother, William
Scott Spencer of Waikcrtown;
2 aunts, Betty (Mack-deceased)
Foster and Marilyn (Bobby)
Mon; an uncle, Terry (Janet)
Spencer, and several cousins.
He was also preceded in
death hy his paternal grandpar
ents, Mr, and Mis. William T.
Spencer, his materoal grand
parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Lee Oien
Shepherd, an aunt. Kathy (Jim)
Brown, and an uncle. Lee (Shir
ley) Shepherd.
A celebralioti of life service
was to be held on Wednesday,
Sept. 5 at 4 p.m at Hardison
United Methodist Church with
Rev, Crystal McPhail officiat
ing. The family was to receive
friends on Wednesday from 3-4
pm. at the church.
Vlemorials; Bracdon Spen
cer Education Fund, c/o Sun-
trust Bank. 880 Yadkinville
Road, Mocksville.
Online condolences; whiv.
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Betty Elizabeth Spry
Mrs. Betty Elizabeth Ber-
rier Spry, 80, of Advance died
Tuesday, Aug. 28.2012 at For
syth Medical Center.
Shf was bom July 10, 1932
in Davidson County to Wade
Phillip and Ester Byeriy Ber-
rier. Mrs. Spry was a mem
ber of Bailey's Chapel United
Methodist Church and attended
Elbavillc United Methodist
Church Stitiday School.
She was preceded in death
by 2 sons. Dale and Tim Spry.
Survis'ing: her husband. Gar
land "Wick" Spry of the home;
2 daughters. Eudene Barnes of
Ciemmons and Darlene Blake
and husband William of Ad
vance; 2 sons, Andy Spry of
Lexington and Keith Spry of
Advance; 9 grandchildren;
2 great-grandchildren; and 3
brothers, Sherman Benier and
wife Peggy Ann. Mock Benier
and wife Pat and Gabby Berrier
and wife Brenda.
A funeral service was held at
11 a.m. Friday, Aug.31 at Bai
ley's Chapel United Methodist
Church with Dr. Bob" O'Keef
officiating. Burial followed in
the church cemetery. The fam
ily receive friends Thursday
at Hayworth-Mlller Kinderton
Chapel.
Memorials: Bailey's Chapel
UMC, 772 Bailey's Chapel
Rd., Advance; or to Hospice/
Palliative Care, 377 Hospital
St.,Suite 103, Mocksville,
Online condolence: unw.
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WiUiam Alton Teague
Mr. William Alton Teague,
74.died Friday. Aug. 31,2012,
at Wake Forest Baptist Medical
Center in Winston-Saiem.
He was bom Aug. 14, 1938,
in Davidson County to the late
William Augustus and Ella
Swaini Teague. Mr. Teague
was a member of Fulton United
Methodist Church in Advance.
He was a graduate of Catawba
College and a member of Ad
vance Masonic Ixtdge 710. Mr,
Teague was a Ccrlilied Public
Accountant for 44 years.
Survivors: his wife of 52
years, Joyce Whiiaker Teague;
2 daughters. Melanie Teague of
Hickory and Shannon Aycock
(Matthew) of Raleigh; 2 grand
children. Sam and Franklin Ay-
cock; a brotlicr, Richard Teague
(Pal) of Winsioa-Salem; and
several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was con
ducted at 2 p.m.. Sunday, Sept.
2 at Eaton Funeral Chape! with
Dr. Jim Weekley officiating.
The family received friends
following the service.
Memorials; Fulton UMC,
PO Box 87, Advance; or Oak
Grove UMC, 1994 US 158.
MtxksviUe.
Online condolences: wiiw.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursday, Sept. 6,2012
Davie County Pubiic Libraiy
Mocksville, NC
A Linda Mae Walher
Mis. Linda Mae Garwood
Walker, 72, died Thursday.
Aug. 30.2012, at her home.
She was bom July 28. 1940,
in Rowan County to the late
Frank and Bertie Selena Sea
men Ganvood.
She was also preceded in
death by a brother. Arnold Gar-
wood.
Survivore; her husband,
Bailey R, Walker; 3 daugh
ters. Kim Ratledge (Marshall)
of Advance. Melanie Warner
(George) ofSouth Carolina and
Kristi Ward (Jon) of Raleigh; 7
grandchildren. Meredith. Jack
and Ethan Ratledge, Ben and
Wesley Wamer and Walker
and Jane Bailey Ward; and a
brother. Bill Garwood (Gwen)
of South Carolina.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 pjD.. Saturday,
Sept. I at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with Claude Pharr officiat
ing. Burial followed in Jericho
Church of Christ Cemetery.
The family received friends at
the funeral home one hour be
fore the service.
Memorials; Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenier. 101 Hospice
Lane. Winsion-Salem. 27103,
Online condolences; Mtiw.
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Mocksvffle, NC
A N. Wayne Eaton
Mr- N. Wayne Eaton, 84, of
MocksviJle. died Wednesday,
Sept. 5.2012. al Forsjlh Medi
cal Center in Wiusfon-Salem.
He was bom Dec. 7,1927, in
Davie County to the late Cari
W. and Lillace Bowies Eaton.
Mr, Eaton wa.s a veteran of the
U.S. Army having served dur
ing World War 11. He was a
member ofFirst Baptist Church.
Mocksvilie where he had served
as a deacon. Mr. Eaton w>as the
founder and president of Eaton
Funeral Home. Inc. He was a
member of Mocksvilie Rotary
Gub where be had been a past
president, a Paul Harris Fellow
and was fomter Scoutmaster
of the troop Rotary had spon
sored. Mr. Eatmi was a member
of Mocksvilie Masonic Lodge
AF&AM 134 and member of
the board of directors. Northwest
Development Association. He
had served as chair of the board
of trustees for Davie County
Hospital, seoetaiy and treasurer
of Mocksvilie Indusiiial Com
mission and was on the execu
tive advisory board of Boys &
Girls HotiKsofNC. Oneofhis
proudest moments in his career
was when he w as recognized by
the Town of Mocksvilie and the
County of Davie for opetaling
the county's ambulance service
in the early years.
He was also preceded in
death by his wife. Mary Leslie
Marfclin Eaton.
Survivors: 4 children. Clay
(Linda) Eaton of Durham. Te
resa (Duncan) Mayailles of At
lanta, Ga.. Maty Lynne (Glen)
Baysinger of Mocksvilie and
Lou Ann (Walter) Wilson of
Advance; 12 grandchildren.
Brian (Carey) Eaton, Andrew
(Malie) Maysilles.Bryce(Beth)
Eicheiberger, Mary MaysUles,
Chara (Alejandro) Garcia.
Martha (TJ) Hall, Brian (Kar
en) Baysinger, Karen (fason)
Knight, Molly (Lee) Bronson,
Emily Maysilles, Ward Wilson
and Robert Wilson: 12 great
grandchildren; a brother, Leon
(Joyce) Eaton; and a sister-in-
law, Loyce Marklin.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 11 ajn. Saturday.
Sept. 8 at Eaton Funeia] Cha
pel, with the Rev. Shane Nixon
officiating. Burial followed in
Rose Cemetery. The family re
ceived friends Friday. Sept. 7,
al the funeral home.
Memorials: Fim Baptist, 412
N. Main St., Mocksvilie.
Online condolences: wmv.
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/^^rimothy Wayne Harris
I Timothy Wayne Harris. 54,
' of SaliBbury, died on Tuesday.
Sept. 4, 2012 at Rowan Re
gional Medical Center.
He was bom, April 20.1958
in Rowan County the son of
Shirley Myers Harris of Salis
bury; the late Lowell Davis
"Buddy" Harris and stepmother
Maudie Harris of Mocksvilie.
He was educated in Rowan
County at West Rowan High
School and was of the Baptist
Faith. Mr. Harris was a good
hearted man,
Preceding him in death was
his father, Lowell Davis "Bud
dy" Harris; grandmother Helen
Melton and grandparents. John
and Sadie Harris.
Survivors: a brother, Low
ell Davis "Buster" Harris Jr.
(Cindy) of (jranite Quarry; sis-
let, Jaiana Feimster of Mocks
vilie; uncles, Bobby Melton
and Bill Melton (Maretha) of
Mocksvilie and Buddy Melton
(Sharon) of Sparianburg, S.C.:
niece, Heather Baxter and neph
ews Andy and Morgan Harris;
and best friend since fiist grade.
Perry Miller of Salisbury
Vishalion was Friday, Sept-
7 at LifeWay Church. Old
Mocksvilie, Rd. His funeral ser
vice was at 2 pjn. Friday. Sept.
7 at LifeWay Church with the
Rev, Danny Dillaid conducting
the service. Burial followed at
Chestnut Hill Cemetery.
Memorials: Rowan Helping
Ministries.
Online condolences: www.
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AlbeSina Paslor-Jimenez
Abeliiu P'asli:«Oime[ie2.48.of Delanos L&ne, Mocksville on
Sunday.Sepl.9.2012.
— Boni in Guencro. Mexico on
March II, l%S,she was the daugh
ter of Dimas Jimatez-Ramiiez and
the late Pedro Pastor-Vaigas. She
wasahomemakerand memberofSt.
Rancis ofAasisi Gubolic Church.
She is suivivcd by her husband.
Abel CistKTOs-Moiga, of the hotoe.
5 sons, Hfntio Cisneros-I^sior. Abel
Cisneros-Pastor, Edgar Cisnetos-
F^Ior, Moises Cisrteros-Pastor. and
Ranees Cisnercs-Pastor 3 brothers.
Nicolcs Pastor-Jimenez. Roaidio
Pastw-Jimeoez.and Pastor-Jimenez:
S sisters, Piajedes Pastor-Xunenez,
Rosa Pastor-Jimenez, Josefa Pastor-Jimenez, Vitginia Pastor-Jimenez
and Miiia Pastor Jimenez.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be coitduc^ by Rev. Father
JohnStarczewsldon Pnday.Sept.I4.at II am.atSt.AnncisofAsstsi
CaihoUcOiurch. The faniily will receive fiicnds onThurs,Sept. 13,
from 6-10 pzn. at Davie Funeral Service.
Send condolences to the family at www .tlaviefua«a]scrvicecom.
^Walter Grady Phelps
Walter Grady Phelps, 93, of
Mocksville died Sunday, Sept.
9.2012 at the NC Stale Veter
ans Nursing Home.
Bom Jan. 26, 1919 in Cool-
eeiiKe, he was the son of the
late Arthur Wiseman and Ethel
Seamon Phelps. Mr. Phelps was
educated in the Davie County
schools and was a nursing as
sistant at the W.G. Hefiier VA
Medical Center before retiring.
He was a veteran of the US
Army during World War U, and
a member of the DAV 75 and
the VFW in Mocksville.
He was preceded in death by
his wife. Sadie Sain Rielps on
Aug. 12. 1994. and brothers.
Alfred. William, Odeli, James
and fred Phelps.
Survivors: his son, Grady
Franklin Phelps and wife Bar
bara of China Grove; brother.
Cecil Phelps and wife Mary of
Sabsbury; sister, Evelyn P. Pat
terson and husband Obver of
Spencer: step-grandson, Tracy
Winecoff and wife Nikki of
China Grove; and step great-
grandson Brayden Winecoff.
A graveside service was to
be conducted at 3 pzn. Wednes
day, Sept. ]2)at Rowan Memo
rial Park with the RX>. McDan-
iel of Corinth Church of Christ,
officiating. Military Graveside
Riles were to be conducted by
the Rowan County Veterans
Honor Guard. The family re
ceive friends Tuesday at the
Summersett Funeial Home.
Memorials: Corinth Church
of Christ, 1170 Needmore Rd..
Woodleaf. 27054, or Volunteer
Services at the W. G. Heftier VA
Medical Center, 1601 Brenner
Ave., Salisbury, 28144.
Onbne condolences: mvi""-.
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"x Jessie Sprj- Pierce
Mrs. Jessie Spry Pierce. 88,
ofGladstone Road. Cooletmee.
died Thursday, Sept. 6,2012, at
Rowan Regional Medical Cen
ter in Salisbur)'.
She was bom .Sept. 19.1923.
in Davie County to the late
Grady McKintiley Spry Sr. and
Lillian Witty Spr)'. Mrs. Pierce
was a member of Cooleemee
United Methodist Church.
She was also preceded in death
by ha hurtond. Wiliiam Fred
erick "Fred" Recce; 2 brothas,
Grady M. Spy Jr. and Jerry Spry,
and a sister-in-law, Dot Spry.
SuiVivors; 2 sons. Fr^y C.
Rerce (Janet) of Pisgah Forest
and Roger C. Rerce (Sue) ofEr-
win; 3 brothers. William "BiH"
Spry (Claudean) of Marion, 111.,
Doyle Spiy of Gama and Aar
on Spry (Unda) of Hiddenite; 2
sisters, Dolly Swaim of <2ooi-
eeioee and lrene "WinW" Heti-
dricks of Mocksville; a sister-
in-law. Ann Spty ofCooleemee;
3 grandchildren. William Cam
eron Pierce (Rebecca), AUyson
Rerce Grass (Brent) and Elavid
West Pierce (Suzanne); 4 great-
gxanddaughlers. Georgia Grace
Rerce, Adelaide Reese Rerce.
Katelyn Reese Crass and Lau
ren Bizabeth Grass; and a great-
grandson due Jan. 2013, John
Cameron Rerce.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 pan.. Sunday. Sept.
9 at Cooleemee United Meth
odist Church with the Rev.
Patrick Marion officiating. The
body was placed in the church
30 minutes before the service-
Burial followed in Rowan Me
morial Park in Salisbury. The
fainily received friends Satur
day at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Cooleemee
UMC, PO Bo* 69. Cooleemee.
Online condolences: u-rw.
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y^. James Roy Sandefur
James Roy Sandefur "JR",
92, of Mocksville died Mon-
day.Sepl. 10.2012.
JR, son of John Robert and
Monifliia Woodby Sandefur.
was boro in his parent's home
on June 6.1920 in Forge Ridge.
Tcnncs.scc.
JR was preceded in death by
his wife of 57 years. Opal Sue
Gilbert Sandefur. on Nov. 22.
1998. JR was also preceded in
death by his brother Frank and
his wife Mae Sandefur of New
Tazwell, TN; his sister, Minnie
and husband Warren Brooks
of Remington, IN; his brother
Arijy and wife Thelma Sandefur
of Forge Ridgc.TN.
JR is survived by his daughta
and ha husband. Palsy and Da
vid Roach of Mocksville. NC;
granddaughter Carrol S- Roach
of Denva. CO; slep-grand-
daughter Melanie Culp and hus
band Jerry of Kalamazoo. MI
and step-grandson Monte Roach
and wife Amy of Littleton, CO;
great grandchildren Alexandra
Maria, Elizabeth Allcgra and
Mason Pmil; and sister Christine
Gilbert and husband Roy ofOak
Ridge.TN.
JR grew up and married in
Forge Ridge, TN. where he
was a farmer. He and his fam
ily moved to Indiana in 1949.
In 1960, he retired from farm
ing and began barbering, open
ing bis own shop in 1962. He
worked there until 1986. when
he and his wife moved to
Modisville to be closer their
daughter and family. JR was
a Christian who wa.s active in
his church, enjoyed gardening,
singing. telUng stories, recit
ing poetry he learned as a child
and being a good neighbor. He
loved to reminisce and loved
bis parents beyond measure.
A service to celebrate JR's
life will be held on Thursday,
Sept. 13, at 11 a.m.atTurrentine
Baptist Church, 613 Tunentine
Church Road, Mocksville, NC,
with Pastor Ken Furches of
Blaise Baptist Church and Pas
tor Scott Schuyler of Turren-
tine Baptist Church officiating.
Burial will be in the church
cemetery.
The family received friends
on Wednesday, Sept. 12. from
6:30-8:30 p.m. at Davie Funa-
al Service, 416 Valley Road.
Mocksville, NC.
In lieu of flowecs, the family
asks that memorials be made
to Davie County Hospice and
Pailiative Care. 377 Hospital
Street. Suite 103, Mocksville,
NC 27028.
Davle County Public Ubrary
Mocksvjile, NO
^ Mary Campbell Smith
' Mrs. Mary Campbell Smith,
65, of Applewood Road,
Mocksville, died Saturday,
Sept. 8,2012, at her home.
Mrs. Smith was bom Jan.
25, 1947, in Davie County to
the late John Belt and Louise
Charles Campbell. She was a
founding member of Victory
Baptist Church, Cooleemee.
Survivors: her husband,
Donald Hattgrove Smith of the
home; 3 sons, Eric C. Smith
and Dustin R. Smith, both of
Mocksville, and Jason B. Smith
of California; 4 granddaugh
ters; and 2 grandsons.
A memorial service was
conducted at 6:30 pan. Tues
day, Sept. 11 at Victory Baptist
Church with the Rev. Shelby
Harbour officiating. The family
received friends at the church
30 minutes before the service.
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A'Gilmore Anton Walter
Mr. Gilmore Anton Walter,
bom Jan. 13, 1923 to Clayton -
n Walter Sr. and Mabel (Adams)
; Waller, died at Wake For-
, est Baptist Medical Onter on
' Wednesday, Sept. 5,2012. P
f Preceding him in death were
; his parents, hb first wife, Mary
' Virginia (Perkins) Walter and
, hb brother, Cbyton Walter Jr.
Surviving: his wife, Arlene
Offerdahl-Walter, Advance;
daughters.Carolynn (Lynn) and
husband Cirant Emrick, Win-
ston-Salem, Audrey (Dee-E>ee)
and husband Robert Seymour,
Nottingham, NJl.; 3 grand
children, Chrbtopher Butts and
wife Marriah, Newton, Mass.,
Andrew Butts and wife Maijo,
McKinleyville, Calif, and Les
ley Seymour, Los Angeles; and
3 great-grandchildren, Cebiana
William and Luna Madrone,
McKinleyviUe, and Henry
Gilmore Butts, Newton.
A memorial service was held
all 1 ajn. Saturday, Sept. 8 at
Bethlehem United Method
ist Church, Advance. Vbitots
were received at the church af
ter the service.
Memoriab: Bethlehem
UMC, Advance.
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?(Thomas E. Wilkinson
Mr. Thomas Edward Wilkin
son, 76, of Lester Foster Road,
Advance, died Friday, Sept. 7,
2012, at Brookstone Terrace of
Clemmons.
He was bom May 30, 1936.
in Foisyth County to the late
Woodrow and Eula Speaks
Wilkinson. Mr. Wilkinson was
retired firom RJ. Reynolds and
was a member of Fork Baptist
Church in Mocksville.
Survivors: hb wife, Frances
Foster Wilkinson of the home;
a son, Edward Wilkiitson
(Vicki) of Advance; a brother,
Terry Wilkinson (Lob), a sis
ter, Carol Blakely, all of Win-
ston-Salem; 2 grandchildren,
Erien Barr (Tony) and Logan
Wilkinson; a great-grandson,
Nathan Boir.
A fimeial service was con
ducted at 4 pan., Monday, Sept.
10 at Fork Baptist Church, with
the Rev. Robm Garrett offici
ating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family
received fiiends at the church
one hour before the service.
Memorials: Fork Baptbt,
3140 US 64 E., Mocksville;
Hospice/Palliative CareCenter,
101 Hospice Lane, Winston-
Salem, 27103.
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William J. Bohannon. 69. died iil his home on Saiurday. Sept.
15.2012 afier being in declining heulTh for the past year.
Bom ill Forsyih Couniy,
he was cdueaicd in the Davic
County schools and retired ^
fromSynagro, where he worked Bp ^
asairuckdrivcrforitinnyyears. BK i "1He was bom 10 the laic Thomas H j
Lee and Martha Lee Bohannon. B.
He loved to work on anything kL
mechanical, especially cars. ^
and enjoyed shooting pool and jig
watching racing on TV or at the ^
drag strip. He the most joy
His wife, Barbara Ann Du-
lin Bohannon. preceded him in .
deathin 1985.Anolderbrother. ^
Thomas "Dooley" Bohannon
also preceded him in death.
Survivors; daughters, Pa-
melaBohannonDuncan(Bryan)
ofSalisbury and Gail Bohannon
of the home; 3 grandsons. Larry
"Tr Diljard. Darius "DJ" Duncan, and Kalil Duncan; 2 sisters,
Eariene Bohannon of Winston-Salcm, and Betty BlackwcU of
Advance; 2 brothers, Leroy "Shag" Bohannon and John Bohan
non (Phyllis), both of Farmington; and a host of nephews, nieces,
cousins and in-laws.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22
at New Life Apostolic Church. 358 Campbell Road, Mocksville.
Dress will be casual.
Jerry' Card
Mr. Gerald "Jerry" William
Eugene Card, 52, of Wilkes-
boro Street, Mocksville, died
Saturday, Sept. 15,2012.
He was bom Oct. 17, 1959,
in Coming,' N.Y. to Richard
Earl Card and the late Donna
Lee Ayers Card. Mr. Card was
retired frtim the U .S. Air Force
and was a master electrician.
He was a member of First Bap
tist Church, Cooleemee. Mr.
Card was a lifetime member
of Cooleemee and Charlotte,
Mich. VFWs
He was also preceded in
death by his first wife. Ginger
Card; and his stepmother, Judy
Card.
Survivors; his wife, Betsy
Ann Inman Card of the home;
his father "Dick" Card (Di
ane) of Mocksville: 5 chil
dren. Aleiha Dudley (Matt) of
Cooleemee, Amy Card, Rich
ard Card, both of Mocksville,
Cody Cords and Paige Cords of
Olivet. Mich,; 2 sisters, Maiti
Link (Dennis) of Mocksville
and Jennifer Lowe (Randall) of
Hillsville, Va,; 5 stepsisters and
stepbrothers, Carla Johnston
of Buchanan, W.Va., Carmen
Henninger (Drew) of Shady
Side, Md., Lee Warner (Ter
ry) of Louisville, Ky,, Danette
(Greg) Dunn of Advance and
Keith (Mary) Godbey of Rocky
Point; 4 grandchildren, Tyler
Williams, Kayana Caldwell,
Layla Caldwell and l7.aak Card;
and many nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at noon Thursday,
Sept. 20 at First Baptist Church,
Cooleemee, with the Rev. Al
len Mullins offici.aiing. The
body was to be placed in the
church 30 minutes before the
service. Burial was 10 follow in
Salisbury National Cemetery,
Salisbtuy with military grave
side rites. The family was to re
ceive friends from 6-9 p.m. on
Wednesday, Sept. 19 at Eaton
Funeral Home.
Memorials: First Baptist. PO
Box 518.
Online condolences: www.
ifnumfimerahtrvict.com.
A funeral service was con- Larpj. GilbreaOl
ducted at 2 pun. Thursday.
Sept. 13 nt Eaton Funeral Cha
pel, with the Revs. Tony Ow
ens and Jack Luther officiating
Burial followed in Betltel Unit
ed Methtxlist Church Cemetery.
The family received friends at
the funeral home one hour prioi
to the service.
Memorials; Bethel UMC
Cemetery Fund, do James Es
sex. 19.3 Call Road. Mocks-
ville.
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Calvin 'RJ).' Daywalt % Arlene C. Douthil^ Mr. Calvin "RiJ." Daywalt, '^""'tt, 98.
87. of US 64 East. MocksvUle,
died Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012
at Forsylh Medical Cenler in
Winston-Salem.
He was bom July 6,1925, in
Davic County to the late James
McGtiire and Carrie Belie Head
Daywalt. Mr. Daywalt was re
tired from Ingersoll-Rand, He
was a mcinbcr of Bethel United
Methodist Church where he
had served as the choir director.
Mr. Daywalt was a Tarheel fan
and enjoyed NASCAR racing.
He enjoyed working on lawn
mowers for people and always
had a big garden. Mr. Daywalt
enjoyed traveling on bus tours
and going to flea markets. In
his younger years, be enjoyed
,restoring old cars.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother, Billy Day-
wall.
Survivors: his wife of 68
years. Hazel Gray Boger Day-
wait of the home; 2 daugh
ters, Shirley Reavis (Jerry) of
Advance and Judy Daywalt
of Mocksville; 3 grandchil
dren. Eric Campbell (Angle),
Stephanie Whitaker and Shane
Campbell (Angela); 2 great
grandchildren,Owen and F.than
Campbell; and a sister. Inez
Daywalt of Mocksville.
at Bermuda Commons Nursing
and Rehab.
She was botit.Scpt. 8.1914 in
Davie County to Walter Leon
and Hattie Rosetta Smith Cope.
Mrs. Dottthit vvas a member of
Macedonia Moravian Church.
Surviving: a son; 3 daughters;
7 grandchildrcit; 7 great-grand-
children; 2 great-great-grand
daughters; and 2 brothers.
A graveside service was to
be held 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Sept. 19 at Macedonia Mora
vian Church Graveyard with
the Rev. Jeff Carter officiat
ing. The family was to receive
friends following the service.
Memorials; Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCcnter, 101 Hospice
Lane.Winsion-Salem, 27101.
Online condolences: wh'H'.
Joe Lany Gilbreath. 85, of
Folly Beach, S.C., widower of
Connie Young Gilbreath, died
on Tuesday. Sept. 11.2012.
A graveside service was held
Thursday, Sept. 13 in Planta
tion Memorial Gardens, Mon-
cks Comer, S.C.
Mr. Gilbreath was bom Jan.
27,1927 in Haskoll,Texas,son
of Roy Deleon Gilbreath and
Nova Wilson Gilbreath. He was
a graduate ofThe Citadel,Class
of 1954 and veteran of Worid
War II, US. Merchant Marines
and the U.S. Marine Corps. He
was a retired manufacturing of
fice manager, a Masdn and a
member of Summerviile Bap-
list Church.
Survivors: his daughter,
Judith L. Gilbreath of Folly
Beach. S.C.; sons, the Rev. Da
vid Gilbreath and wife Jeanne
of Mocksville, Roy Gilbreath
and wife Shcrri of O'Fallon.
lU.; grandchildren, Catherine
Micheie Gilbreath, David Lar
ry Gilbreath Jr. and wife An
gela, Timothy Daniel Gilbreath
and wife Corey, Roy Allen
Gilbreath Jr., Darsey Nichole
Gilbreath; and great-grandchil
dren, Eden, Josiah and Titus.
Memorials; wwwjhenrys-
iiihr^om.
XThomas Lcsler Hendrix
Mr. Thomas Lester Hendrix,
85,ofUSHwy L58.Mocksville,
dies! Friday. Sept. 14. 2012, at
Autumn Care of Mocksville.
He was bom Sept. 10,1927,
in Davie County to the late E.G.
and Fannie Ellis Hendrix. Mr.
Hendrix was a member of Du-
lin United Methodist Church
where he had been a member of
the Methodist men and taught
Sunday school. He was retired
from IngetsoU Rand. He loved
farming and the outdoors, was
an Atlanta Braves fan and nev
er met a stranger.
He was also preceded in
death by his wife of 64 years,
Betty Jean Forrest Hendrix and
2 brothers, Elmer and Clyde
Hendrix.
Survivors; a son, Billy Lester
Hendrix, Sr. (Becky); a special
grandson, Billy Lester Hendrix
Jr.; a sister, Edith I-apish; spe
cial friends, Ronnie and Merlie
.Allen, all of Mocksville; and
numerous nieces atid nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept,
17 at Dulin United Methodist
Church with the Revs. Lynn
Jordan and Marilyn Weiler of
ficiating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family
received friends Sunday, Sept.
16 at Eaton Funeral Home. In
lieu of flowers.
Memorials: Dulin UMC
Budget Fund, do Jerry Hen
drix, 2112 Milling Rd., Mocks-
viDe.
Online condolences: wivw,
eaton/uneralsen'icexom.
. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERVRISE RECORD.Thursday, Sept. 20,2012
Bivle Oourtv
Nancy Carol HJli
Nancy Carol Hill, 68, cif
Cooleemee, dietl on Thursday,
Sept. 13,2012 at her residence.
Bom Dec. 31.1944 in Bronx,
N.Y. to James and Estelle Hill,
she attended school in Bronx
and did work in a variety of
areas such as textile, bartend
ing and honiemaking. In 1971
she moved to Washingntn
DC. and in 1993 she moved to
North Carolina to be closer to
her family. She loved aniinals
and enjoyed dancing and be
ing around family and friends.
There was never a dull moment
when she was around.
Survivors; a sister, Eva
Haynes;the love of her life, Ed
ward Harvey; 3 children, David
Kelly, Edward Harvey Jr., and
Angel Harvey: 2 daughteis-in-
law. Sheila Kelly and LaShon-
da Harvey; 8 grandchildren.
Jason Kelly, Jeneva Kelly,
Krystle Kelly, Tychela Harvey,
Tyshon Harvey, Andre Harvey,
Nazsha Harvey, and Laieasha
Harvey; 4 gieai-grandchildren,
Jada Kelly, Jaden Howell. Jus
tin Howcll, and Kamari Cobb;
a niece, Vickie Hill; 2 great-
nieces, Jenna Edwards and Tori
Ciaric; a great-nephew, Jahid
Scott; and a host of cousins and
friends.
A going home celebration
will be held Friday, Sept. 21
at 2 p.m. at Victory Baptist
Chureh in Cooleemee. Pastor
Rodney Bariter will officiate
Burial will follow in Ubertv
AME Zion Church Cemetery.
The family wit) receive friends
at the church one hour before
the service.
Online condolences: m-m-w.
GrahamFuneralHomejid.
yvHclen Soots McDaniel
Mrs. Helen Soots McDan
iel, 90, formerly of Pine Ridge
Road, Cooleemee. died on Sat
urday, Sept. 15, 2012. at The
Laurels of Salisbury.
She was bom Aug. 19,1922,
to tjie late Mttchel L. and Ka
tie Whitlock Soots. She retired
from Burlington Mill in Cool
eemee alter 45 years and from
Davie County CAP program
after more than 10 years. She
was a faithful member of Cool
eemee Church of God for more
than 60 years. She was eager
to share her love of Jesus with
everyone. Her desire was to see
her family and friends again in
Heaven.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband of 34
years, Robert L. McDaniel; and
a grandson.
Survivors; her children.
Monroe McDaniel (Lorri).
Tony McDaniel (Barbara), Pat
McDaniel O'Neal. aU of Cool
eemee, and Cathy McDaniel
Bowers of China Grove; a
sister, Mary Soots; a brother,
Jackie Soots, both of Cool
eemee; 15 grandchildren; 20
great-grandchildren; 4 great-
great-grandchildren; and spe
cial friend, Berline Russell of
Cooleemee.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 pjn. Tuesday. Sept.
18 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Alan Miller of
ficiating. Burial followed in
Coroatzer United Methodist
Church Cemetery. The family
received friends on Monday,
Sept. 17 at the funeral home.
Memorials: charity of the do
nor's choice.
Online condolences; wvvti'.
catonfimeTulservice.com.'
Davie County Public Lioiaiy
Mocksville, NC
'Buck' Suiitberman
Robert Burgess "Buck" Smi-
therman, 72, of Walt Street,
Cooleemee, died on Monday,
Sept. 17, 2012, at Rowan Re
gional Medical Center.
Bom in Forsyth County on
May 22, 1940. he was the son
of the late Willie Jennings Smi-
therman and Novella "Vallie"
Hunt Smithcrman. He was a
self-employed electrician and
was of the Baptist faith.
Sun-ivors: his wife of 34
years, Claudette Bogcr Smith-
erman; a son. Many (Angela)
Smitberman of East Bend; a
daughter. Penny Johnson of
Clenunons; a step-son, Michael
Livengood of Mocksville; a
step-daughter, Vicki Robinene
of Hickory; a brother, Kirby
(Mae) Smithermnn of Boon-
ville; a sister, Janet Sinither-
man of East Bend; a grandson,
Matthew (Lacey) Smiiherman
of Yadkinville; 2 granddaugh
ters. Deanna <JC) Collins and
Nicole (Matt) Griffin, both of
East Bend; 5 great-grandchil
dren. Caleb Griffin. Matthew
Griffin. Destincy Griffin, Faith
Griffin and Savannah Collins; a
brother-in-law, W.H. (Goldie)
Boger; and several nieces and
nephews.
A celebration of life service
was to be held on Wednesday,
Sept. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the
Davie Funer.il .Service Chapel
w'iih the Re\'. Steve Hedge-
cock officiating. Military hon
ors «'ere to be accorded by the
VFW Memorial Honor Guard
and the National Guard. The
family was to receive friends
at the funeral home from 6:30-
7:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
Online condolences: mhiv.
lim'iefiinciiilscnicejrom.
• IVavis Crater York
Mr. Travis Crater York, 94.
of Yadkin Valley Road, Ad
vance, died Friday. Sept. 14,
2012, at Dnvie Place Residen
tial Care.
He was bom May 15. 1918,
in Yadkin County to the late
M-G- and Ltllle Caudle York.
Mr. York was a longtime mem
ber of Yadkin Valley Baptist
Church. He was a farmer and
loved to raise tobacco. He also
worked for Drcxel-Heritage for
12 years.
He was also preceded in
death by his wife. Stella Mae
Potts York; 2 daughters, Fran
ces Walker and Carolyn Nail;
and a son. Harold Travis York.
Survivors: a daughter, Doris
Anderson (Roy) of Mt. Gilead;
a daughtcr-ln-luw; Kathy Wood
York: and 2 sons-in law. Roy
Lee Walker and James Nail: 8
grandchildren, Eugene Walker.
Stephen Walker. Cindy .Nail
Honel. Sharon Nail Carter.
Kristie Anderson Henry. Kim-
borly Anderson Baer. Amanda
York and Crystal York; and 14
great-grandchildren.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 p.m. Monday. Sept.
17 at Yadkin Valley Baptist
Church with the Rev. Ronnie
Craddock officiating. Burial
followed in the church cem
etery. The family received
friends at the church one hour
before the service.
Memorials: Yadkin Valley
Baptist. 1324 Yadkin Valley
Road. Advance; or Hospice'
Palliative CarcCenter.377 Hos
pital St., Stc. 103. Mocksvilie.
Online condolences: hh-h'.
earoiifiinfiolii'n'ice.com.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, 'niursdsy. Sept. 27,2012
/^James'Moon'Neely
Funeral service for Mr. James "Moon" Necly is scheduled for
4 pJD- Thureday. Sept. 27 at Victory Baptist Church, Coolecmee,
officiated by the Rev. Rodney Barker.
4 Bobby Eugene While
Bobby Eugene White died on Tuesday. Sept. 18, 2012, at his
home following an extended Illness.
He was bom in Iredel! County on July 30.1948, son of the late
Will and Vclma Daiton While. He attended Davie County Public
Schools and was a painter. He was a
memberof New Jerusalem Apostolic
Church, and loved to sing and attend
gospel singing programs. Basketball
was his favorite sport.
He was preceded in death by 2
sisters, GeraldineDaltou and Geneva
White; 6 brothers. Henry White, Jlm-
my Lee White. Charles White,
ben White, tvs ins James D. and
John C. White.
Surs'ivois: a brother. Robert White
j of Salisbury: 3 sisters, Margaret
Ijames, Edna Hairston, and Carolyn
Hairston, all of Mocksville; a num
ber of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
His funeral service was held on Salurday.Sept. 22at 3:30 pro.
at New Jerusalem Apostolic Church in Mocksville. Bishop Terry
Dalion officiated and Pastor Nettye ijamcs-Barber delivered the
eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemeieiy. The family re
ceived friends at the church 30 minutes before the service.
Online condolences: ivHiv.GroAamFnriero/Womejjer.
V-Joe Norman
Joseph "Joe" Nomi.tn. 57. of Mocksville died Saturday. Sept.n 22.2012 at his home.
Bom Oct. 31, 1954 in Davidson
County, he was the son of the late
George Junior Norman and Nadeane
Hendrix Norman.He was a member
of Comatzer Baptist Church artd
worked with BE Aero Space.
Survivors; 2 sisters, Betty (Lynn)
Keeton of Mocksville and Diane
Norman of Albcmarle; 2 brothers,
Jimmy (Brtnda) Norman of Ad
vance and Isaac (Melinda) Norman
of MocksviUe; several nieces and
nephews and a long-lime family
friend Keith Frye of Mocksville,
He was preceded in death by his
parents and a brother, Frank Norman.
A celebration of life service was conducted Monday. Sept.
24 at 2 p.m. from (Domatzcr Baptist Church with the Rev. Jeff
Beverly officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The
f^ly received fricnd.s Sund.vy. Sept. 23 at the church and other
times at his home.
Memorials: Comatzer Baptist. 1372 Comatzer Road. Mocks
viUe.
Online condolences: ii'ivM'z/uvity^/Meraivervtcr.
^ames H. Rhynehardl
James Harrcll "Harpo." "Rhinestone" Rhynehardl died on Sept.
23,2012 at his home in Mocksville following a short illness.
He was bom in Forsyth County on Sept. 2,1946, son of the late
Thomas and Millie Amos Rhynehardl. He graduated front Cen-
imt Davie High School in 1964.
He had worked for Clenimons Pal
let & Skids, and Ingersoll-Rand.
He loved to do yard work, play
basketball, and watch football and
NASCAR.
His wife, Diane Rhynehardl,
preceded him in death on Dec. 12,
2008.
Survivors: 2 sons,Stanley (Flora)
Rhynehardl of Durham and Steven
(Felica) Rhynehardl of Mocksville;
a daughter. Karen (Curtis) Pompey
—^T ... ...71,, of Mocksville; a sister. Martha^• ' (Robert) March of Winsion-Salera;
4 grandchildren; a devoted hiend.
Louise Sherrill; oilier relatives and friends.
The family will have a private memorial service.
Online condolences: »-v\f,GraliamFuneralHotntjiet.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RKCORD.niursdaf, Oci.4,2012
Chariotttr 'Susie' Allred
Charlotte Elftinc "Susie"
Allred, 64, of Hnimony died
Friday. Sept. 21, 2012, at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Hotne in
Winslon-Salcm.
She was bom June 27. 1948,
in Davie County, daughter of
the late Joe and Louise McDan-
ie! Allred. She graduated from
Davie County High .School
Survivors: 2 brolliers. Meivin
Allred of Hamiony and Ricky
Allred of Mocksvillc; and a sis
ter, Jo Ann Culaci of Florida.
Thc famil)' received friends
Tuesday, Sept. 25 at New Union
United Methodist Church in
Harmony.
Funeral services celebrat
ing her life were held at 2 pm.
Tuesday. Sept, 25 at New Union
United Methodist Church with
the Rev. Steve Rainey offici-
atiog. Burial followed in the
church cemeieiy.
Online condolences: mwb'.
biinchjohmonfiineralhome.
A Peggy An" Davis
Peggy Ann Troutmiin Davis.
57. of Hardison Street, MocEs-
ville, died on Saturday. -Sept.
29.2012at her home.
Bora in Yadkin County
00 April 3, 1955, she was the
daughter of the late Lester
Troutmao and Iner, Ountcr
Troutman, She was a home-
maker and a member of Heaven
Bound Full Gospel Church.
Survivors: 2 sons. Christo
pher M. Davis of MocksvilJe
and Kenneth R. Davis of Ad
vance; 3 sisters, Fayc (Jimmy)
Keaton and Kay (Timmy)
Keaton. both of Mocksvillc.
and Susie (Bob) Crisiy of Salis
bury; 7 grandchildren. Brandon
artd Brad Sowers. Kelli. Kay,
Ben. Luke and Caleb Davis;
and a great-grandchild, RUey
Black.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband. Larry
Davis Sr.. a son, Lairy Stephen
Davis Jr. and a daughter, An
gela Davis Sowers,
A celebration of her life
■was held Monday, Oct. 1 at 2
p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel conducted by Pas
tor James Ward. Burial was iothe Beat Creek Baptist ChtircbCemetery. The family received
friends on Monday at Davie
Funeral Service.
Online condolences: ww.daviejun<r<il.<fr\'icej:iim.
yL BUI Foster
Mr. William "Bill" Lee Fos
ter, 70. of Magnolia Avenue,
Mocksvillc, died Tuesday,Sept. 25.2012, at bis home.
Mr. Foster was bom Aug. 7.
1942. in Davie (bounty to the
late Emie Lee and Sarah Duel-
le Foster Foster- He graduated
from UNC Chapel Hill with a
bachelor's degree in pharmacy
and was owner/operator ofFoster Drug Cc. for the past39 years. Mr. Foster hud beenserving as a town ofMocksville
board ntcmber. He served as a
Davie County Commi.ssioner
for 12 years.
Survivors: his wife, Diane
Melton Foster of the home; a
daughlcT. Jennifer Nicole Foster of Asheville; a stepdaughter,
Amanda Gartner ofMocksville;
a sister, Ann Wands (Ross) of
Winsion-Salem; 2 nephews.
.Scotlie Wands (Erica) and An
drew Wands (Hilary); a great-nephew, Will Wands; and asiepgranddaughter, Karlyn
Phipps of Mocksville,
A musical farewell celebrating his life was conducted at 4pjTi. Saturday. Sept. 29 at the
Brock Performing Arts Center.
Memorials: BUI Foster
Scholarship Fund, C/o DavieCommunity Foundation, PO
Box 546, Mocksville.
Online condolences: Hmnv.
eaum/unerahervicc-com.
Davie County Public LibrafyMocksville, NC
Lelia Barnes Lem]ey
Mrs. Lelia "Lee" Barnes
Lemiey, 86, of Mebane. died
on Monday,Oct. i,20l2winle
residing at Liberty Commons.
A native of Davie County,
she was the wife of the late Dr.
CharlesRaymond Lemiey (mar
ried io 19S6)andthedaug)i(erof
Richard Columbus Barnes nnd
Florence Wynire Barnes, btrih
deceased. She was a graduate
of MocLsvillc High School and
Draughon Business College of
Winslon-Saleni. She was em
ployed with the Veteran's Ad
ministration in Winston-Salcm
and in Ashcville. She organized
the chinch library at the First
Baptist Church in Mebane and
served as director for 17 years.
She had an inlcrcsl in senior
adults and was a feacuie writ
er for the Mebane Enterprise
for a number of years under
the "Lee's Lines" Column. In
1987, she was employed by the
nutrition site of Mebane where
she organized and served as
manager until April, 1988.
Survivors; a daughter, I-c-
Anne Reaves and husband Ted
of Burlington; a son, Charles
Andre "Cal" l-cmley of New
Mexico; a grandson. Casey
Roberts of Burlington: a broth
er, Harvey Barnes of Mocks-
vilic; sod many nieces and
ncphews-
She was preceded in death
by 2 sisters, Pearl Barnes Wals-
er and Ha Barnes Younts; and a
brother. Clifton Barnes.
The funeral service was
conducted at the Fust Baptist
Church of Mebane on Wednes
day, Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. by Dr. Ter
ry Farmer with the family re
ceiving friends from 1:45-2:45
pm. nl the church. Burial fol
lowed in Oakwood Cemetery.
Memorials: Above and Be
yond, 1616 E- Webb Avc..
Burlington, 27215; or to the
First Baptist of Mebane, 301 S.
ThirdSt.,Meb,ine, 27302.
Online condolences: tvnir.
t'ichuiuJlhonipsonj:om.
\ Ronald Henry Prachel
Mr. Ronald Henry Prachcl,
75, of Mocksvllte died on Fri
day. Sept. 28, 2012 at Kate B.
Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winslon-Saleni.
He was bom May 20, 1937
In Rochester. N.Y. to Lau
rence Henry and Rose Krcvitz
Prachel. He was preceded in
death by his parents.
Suiviving: his wife of 55
ycare, Rosemary "Skip" Reeves
Prachci; a daughter, Janet Bur-
lec and husband Dale of Char
lotte; a son, Ronald R. Prachcl
of Lake Norman; 3 grand
daughters, Danielle Prachel Da
vis and husband Clayton. Sarah
LoPresti and Katelya LoPresti;
a great-gtanddaughter. Ryiin
Davis: 2 sisters, Shirley Lyzwa
and husband John and Marilyn
MacBride and husband David:
and a brother, Jerold Prachel
and wife Joanne.
A memorial service was
held at 2 pun. Monday, Oct. I
at Haywonh-Miller Kiaderton
Chapel with Chaplain Randy
Hillman officiating. The family
received friends following the
service.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenler, 101 Hospice
Lane, Winston-Suicm. 27101.
Online condolences; wmnv,
hayivonh-mi/lersom.
Oavie County Public Library
Mocksvllle, NO
Ruth Tearl' Prcwitt
Rulh "PcaTl" Prewitt, 92, of
MocksviUe, formerly of Blue
Jay. W.Va.. died on Scpl. 26,
2012.
Bom in Krupp. Ky. on Feb.
19. 1920, she was the daughter
of the late Warren and Flan
Hinklc Prewitt. She faithfully
served the Lord with her hus
band at several churches in
West Virginia-^fle^ his death
in 1971, she continued to serve
her Lord at Daniels Mission
ary Baptist Church in Daniels
and later at Victory Baptist
Church in Cooleemee. Known
as "Gee" by her giandchildrcn,
she was always careful to make
sure everyone had plenty to
eat and a place to sleep at her
bouse.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, the Rev. Fin-
ley Prewin; a grandson, Kelly
Wanen Prewin; nnd by 11 sib
lings.
Survivors: her son, Keith
(Deanna) Prewitt of Covinglon,
Va.: 2 daughters, Nancy (Har
old Jr.) Ward of Daniels. W.Va.
and Rulh (Shelby) Harbour of
Cooleemee; grunilchildren,
Kevin Prewitt, Kimberly Pre
witt. Jim and Steve McMorrow.
Karen McMonow Biedennao,
Brian Waid, Lisa Wiseman,
Amy (2hapinan, Jason Harbour,
Laura Crisp; 9 great-grandchil
dren; half-sisters, la>rene Me-
ador. Emma WaddcU and Sue
Parks.
A celebration of life .service
was held at Viclory Baptist
CniuTch on Saturday. Sept. 29,
at 11 am. with the Rev. Shelby
Haibour officiating. The family
received friends on Saturday at
the church.
A second celebration service
was held on Sunday, Sept. 30 at
4 pm. at the Daniels Mission
ary Baptist Church, 152 C&.0
Dam Road, Daniels, W.Va.
with the Revs. Shelby Harbour
and Jack Thomas officiating.
The family received friends on
Sunday at the church.
A final celebration service
was held on Monday, Oct. I
at the Vnnkirk-Grisell Funeral
Home, 607 Master St., Corb-
io, KY 40701 at H aun. with
the Rev. Shelby Harbour of
ficiating. The family received
friends on Monday fat the fu
neral home. Burial was in the
Corinth Cemetery in Corbin.
Memorials: Vicioo' Baptist,
PO Bo* 686. Cooleemee; Dan
iels Missionary Baptist, PO Bo*
427, Daniels, WV 25832; or to
the Hospice of your choice.
Online condolences; ww.
daviefiincralservice^iiJii.
Oavie County Public Library
Mocksville. NC
y. Robert Lester Spillman
/ Mr. Roben l^sicr Spillman,
82. of Advance died Wednes
day, Sepl. 26, 2012 at his
home-
He was bom Dec. 20.1929 in
Rowan County to Thomas Les
ter and Edna Barney Spillman.
Mr. Spillman served in the U.S.
Army as a military police dur
ing the Korean Conflict and
was honorably discharged in
1953. After returning home, he
started his own bnck masonry
business and built and owned
other businesses throughout
liis life. He retired from his
ma-sonry business while in his
60s. His hobby was restoring
old cars and he restored many
in his lifetime. He enjoyed NA
SCAR. .Mr. Spillman loved
telling slories of his life and be
ing around his friends and fam
ily. His family wns the love of
his life-
Mr. Spillman wa.s preceded
in death by his wife, Maxinc
Annswonhy Spillman; 2 broth
ers. Jack and Tommy Spillman,
and 2 sislets. Helen Spillman
and Lucy Mae Myers.
Survivors: a daughter. Toni
Spillman Ireland of Advance: 2
granddaughters. Robbie Tedder
and husband Chris and I-ea Ire
land York and husband Aaron;
3 great-grandchildren, Ash-
Icy Tedder, Logan Miller and
Chloe Tedder; 2 brothers. Ken
ny Spillman and Ray Spillman:
and 2 sisters, Sharon Hancline
and Betty Jean Brooks.
A memorial service was
held at 2 pjn. Saturday. Sept.
29, 2012 at Bethlehem United
Methodist Church with Dr.
Cany Lemons and the Rev.
Don Routh officiating, The
family received friends follow
ing the service.
Memorials: Hospicc/Pal-
iiative Cans Center- Davic Co..
377 Hospital St.. .Suite 103.
Modtsville.
Online condolcncc.s: hu-iv.
Immwlh-millerxoiu.
)C Ralph Lester Walser
Ralph Lester Walser, 63, of
Becktown Road, Mock.sville,
died on Thursday, Sept. 27.
2012, at Rowan Medical Cen
ter-
Bom in Washington. DC on
June 16,1949, he was the son
of the late Ralph L. Walser and
Virgic Elaine Vance Harper.
He » as employed at Jockey In
ternational and was of the Bap
tist faith. Reserved in theU.S.
Army in Viemam where he was
awarded the Purple Heart, the
Air Medal, the Army Commen
dation Medal and the National
Defense Service Medal.
Sun'ivois: his wife of
37 years. Debbie Whilakcr
Walser: a son. Eric Walser of
Mocksville; 2 daughters, Bev
erly W. (Jason) LufTman and
Jennifer (DJ. Hayes) Walser.
both of Mocksville; a sister,
Sue Moore of Aichdnls; and 3
grandchildren. Madison Hayes.
Riiey LufCinan, and Isabellc
l.uffman.
A celebration of life service
was held Tuesday, Oct. 2 si
11:30 ajn. in the Davie FuncraJ
Service Chapel by Pastor Brent
Spry. Burial was at 1 p.m.- on
Tuesday at the Salisbury Na
tional Cemetery with military
honors accorded by the N.C.
National Guard and the VFW.
Memorial Honor Guard- The
family received friends Mon
day, Oct. 1 at the chapel.
Memorials; Eagle Heights
Church Building Fund, 852 US
64 W. Mocksville.
Online condolences: wnw.
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Davie County Public Library
Mocksville. NO
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Tbnwd,,, Oct.]I,2012
y^harles G. Baliard Jr.
Mr. Charles Gumey Baliard
Jr., 93, of Cana Road, Mocks-
vilte, died Thursday, Cel. 4,
2012, after a short illness.
He was bent July 8, 1919,
in Wilkes County to the late
Charles Guroey and Mae Rich
ardson Baliard. Mr. Baliard
served in the U.S. Army and
was a radar operator of ground
equipment. He was stationed
mostly in China and Asiatic-
Pacific Theater, He earned sev
eral medals and ribbons during
the service for his country. Mr.
Baliard was retired from Ohio
Gas Co. and had been a secu
rity guard at P.M. Hanes Co.
He was also preceded in
death by his wife, Clara Jordan
Baliard: atxl 3 brothers, Roscoe
Legrand "R-L." Baliard, Wil
son Bollard and Jt>e Baliard.
Survivors: a brother and sis-
ter-ln-law, Francis and Sandra
Baliard of SneedvUle, Tenn.;
a sister-in-iaw, Mary Frances
Jordan of Mocksville: broth
er-in-law and sister-in-law,
James and Pauline Howard of
Advance; several nieces and
nephews; and many friends and
caregivers.
A funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
6 at Eaton Funeial Chapel with
Pastor Don Davis officiating.
Burial followed in Union Cha
pel United Methodist Church
Cemetery. The family received
friends at the funeral home one
hour before the service.
Memorials: Union Chapel
UMC Cemetery Fund, 2030
US 601 N,Mocksville: orHospice/Palliative CUreCenter, 377
Hospital St.. Ste. 103. Mocks
ville.
Online condolences: hww.
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^^lamie Belk Brown
Mrs. Mamie Beatrice Belk
Brown, 65, of Boone Lane,
Mocksville, died Sunday, Oct.
7,2012,81 her home.
She was bom March 5.1947,
in Fairfield County, S.C. to the
laieHersey Clyde and Catherine
Rose Isenhower Belk-She was
a member of Edgewood Bqitist
Church. She enjoyed fishing,
playing cards and bingo.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, James
l-awicnce Brown; and 2 broth
ers. Robert and Richard Belk.
Survivors: 3 daughters, An
nette Magallanes (David),
Kathy Brown and Tammy Rich
ardson (Clifton), all of Mocks
ville; 8 grandchildren, Jessica
Brown, James Foster (Kim),
Brittany Dykes, Travis Leon
ard, Austin Magallanes, Casie
Richardson. Tifhny Dobbins
and Tamera Robetson; 6 great-
grandchiidTen, AdaJyn and
Raylon Foster and Mia. Mem
phis, Kira and Karson Nutm; a
sister, Patricia Beaver of Salis
bury; sisieis-in-law,Sarah Belk
and (2arolyn Brown: and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held
at 4 pjTi. Thursday. Oct. 11 at
Edgewood Baptist Church with
the Rev. Frank Btankenship of
ficiating. The body will be in
the church 30 minutes prior to
the service. Burial will follow
in Lib^ United Methodist
Cemetery. The family was to
receive friends from 7-9 pm.
Wednesday, Oct. 10, at l^ton
Funeral Home.
Memorials: American Can
cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch
Drive. Greensboro, 27407;
Hospice/Palliative CareCen-
ter, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103,
Mocksville: or to the family,
'215 Boone Lane.Mocksville.
Online condolences: hww.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 11,2012
Betty Cope Floe
Mis. Betty Catherine Cope
Fine, 84, of MocksvUle, died
Saturday, Oct. 6.2012, at Kale
B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
Winstott-Salem.
She was bom June 5, 1928.
to the late Robert Lairy and
Margaret Clementine CUne
Cope. hta. Fine was a member
ofFirst Baptist Church, Mocks
vUle.
She was also preceded In
death by her husband, William
Edward Thompson: and broth
ers, infant Willy Cope, James
Cope, Thomas Cope, Henry
Cope and David Cope.
Survjvors; 4 children, Ray
Thompson (Judy Craver) of
Lexington. Jean T. King (Otis)
of Florida, Shifiey TTiomp-
son and Robert Thompson
(Carol Poplin), a sister, Unda
Taylor, all of MocksvUle; a
brother. Bob Cope (Nell) of
Cooleemee; 9 grandchildren;
11 great-grandchildren; and 4
great-greai-grandchUdien.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 pm., Wednesday.
Oct. 10,at Elton Funeral Cha
pel with the Rev. Mike Motley
officiating. Burial foUowed
in Forest HUI Memorial Park.
Lexington. The family received
friends Tuesday. Oct. 9, at the
funeral home.
Memorials; local VFW,
Online condolences; whw.
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^Earl Harding Hendricks
Earl Harding Hendricks. 82,
of Wilmbgton. died Sunday,
Oct. 7.2012. at Trinity Grove,
in Wilmington.
He was bora April 10,1930,
in Davie County to the late WU-
lie G. and Susie Hunter Hen
dricks. He was a veteran of the
US Amiy and served between
1952 and 1954. He graduated
from Appalachian State Uni
versity in 1952 aod received
his masters of education from
University ofSCin 1956. From
1957-1967. be served as as-
sistani dean of records at the
University of SC and was the
assistant dean of registration
from 1967-1972 ai Tennessee
Technological University. In
1972-1996, he was the registrar
at Lander University in Green
wood, S.C. He loved students
and helping them and their
families.
He was also preceded in
death by his sisters. Wilma
OiafBn (JC), Ruth Hendricks,
Grace Hendricks and Edna
Rudd (Phillip); and brothers,
Paul Gray Hendricks (Rosa
Lee), Lester Hendricks (Peggy)
and James Hendricks (Mil
dred).
wife of 60
years. Betty S. Hendricks; son.
Donald Hendricks of El Paso,
Texas; daughter, Kimberlea
Wiltiford and husband Carl of
Wilmington; grandcbildreo,
Kayla WUliford, Carl -Tiey"
WlUiiford 01 and Ashley WU-
liford; brother, LD. Hendricks
of MocksviUe; sister-in-law,
Mildred Heodricks; brother-
Rudd; and several
and
funeral service was
11 ajD. Wednesday, Oct. 10,at
Baptist Cluircb in Wiim-
ington wilb Dr. Jim Everette
and the Rev. Rachel L. Con-nelly officiating. The family XLarry Hobert Howard
received visitors one hour pnor -Boybaby" Hobertreceived visitors one hour prior
to the service at the church.
Burial followed in Grecnlawn
Memorial Park.
Memorials; charity of one's
choice.
Online coitdolenccs; mtvk'.
aadrewsmortuaryrom.
Howard. 67. of Howardtown
Circle, MocksvUle. died on
Thursday. Oct. 04. 2012, at
the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
House.
Bom in Davie County on
Sept..18, 1945,he was the son
of the late Obie Hobert How
ard nod Annie Opal Robertson
Howard. He was a self-em-
ployed eleciridan.
Survivois; a daughter, Sha
ron Anne Ebiigbt of Advance;
a brother. Donald (Patricia)
Howard of Mocksville; 3 sis
ters, Ann (Allen) Blakley,
Elottie (Viigil) Bright, and
Gay (Lee) McClamrock, all of
Mocksville, and 3 grandchil
dren. Jasmine Ebrigbt, Jocelyn
Ebright, and Ethan Ebrighl.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother. Wayne
Howard.
A celebrmicHi of life eervke
was held on Monday. Oct. 8
at 2 pm. in the Davie Funeral
Service Chapel. The fatnfly
received friends on Monday at
the funeral home.
Memorials; Dragonfly
House. 161E. Lexington Road,
MocksvUle.
Online condolences; www.
daviefuneralservicexom.
Davie County Public Uhtsry
Mocksville. NC
y. 'BiU'LeQuIre
Mr. WUIiaiD L« "Bill" Le-
Quire, 93, of Mocksville. for
merly of Mount Airy, died
Tuesday. Oct. 2, 2012, at the
VA Medical Hospice Center in
Salisbury.
He was bom May 15,1919,
in Swain County to the late
James Calvin and Palestine
Wiggins LeQuire. Mr. Lef^iire
served in the U.S. Army dur
ing World War U. serving in
Normandy, Northern ftance,
and Rhinelond, He received
numerous awards, including a
Bronze Star. He was a member
of Rat Rock Pentecostal Holi
ness Church.
Survivors: his wife. Myrtle
Branch LeQuire of the home;
a daughter. Paulette Dorbin of
Fuquay Vaiina; 3 grandchil
dren, Yvonne Wilson and bus-
band Jeff of Fuquay Varina,
Michelle Thomas and husband
Matt of Clayton, and Anthony
"Tony" Shatutn of Salisbury;
9 great-grandchildren; a sis
ter, Ethel Burchiieid of Black
Mountain: 2 brothers, Harvey
LeQuire of Bryson City and
Clarence LeQuire and wife
Ann of Valdese; and a special
sister-in-law. Hazel LeQuire of
Mount Airy.
He was also preceded in
death by 4 sisters and 3 broth-
The funeral service was
held Friday. Oct. 5 at noon at
Moody Funeral Home Chape!
in Mount Airy, with Lee Boy-
ctte and the Rev. Deward Scott
officiating. Burial foUowed at
Skyline Memory Gardens, with
full military honors conducted
by the VFW Memorial Honor
Guard Post 2019 of Mount
Airy and Post 9436 of Pilot
Mountain. The family received
friends Fiiday at the funeral
home.
Memorials; Disabled Ameri
can Veterans, NC61, c/o Bemie
Epperson, 767 W. Lebanon St..
Mount Airy. 27030.
Online condolences; ivivw.
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)^Marjorie L. Sinclair
Maijorie Lawrence Sinclair,
died in Mocksville on October
5,2012 after a briefillness.
She was bom Aug. 10,1929
in High Point to the late Fred
and Susan Lawrence. She was
owner of Pandora Packaging
Co.
Survivors: her husband,Don
ald Finley Sinclair, whom she
married on March 10, 1951;
2 children, Angela Sinclair
Allsopp (Charlie) of Raleigh,
and Donald Terrell Sinclair
(Joy) of Winterville; sister, Re
becca Lawrence Slate ofHiom-
asville; 3 grandchUdren; and 4
great-grandchildren.
Private family services wOJ
beheld. •
Memorials: Kate B.Reynolds
Hospice Home, 101 Hospice
Ln. Winston-Salem, 27103; or
the charity of your choice.
'^kEcr
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^ Leona O. sink
LeonB Raye Owens Sink, 80
of Lexington die4 Thursday
Oct. 4, 2012 after a sudden
illness at Wake Forest Health
Lexington Medical Center.
A funeral service was. held
at 2 pJD. Sunday at Si. Luke's
Lutheran Church where she was
a lifelong member with Pastor
Howard G. Baker ofBciating.
Burial followed al Sandy Creek
Cemetery. The family received
friends Saturday at Davidson
Funeral Home Lexington.
Mrs. Sink was bom in
Davidson County on April
24. 1932 to Raymond Sanford
Owens and Kathleen Fritts
Owens. She graduated 6tan
Reeds High School and Lenoii
Rhyne University. She was a
retired school teacher having
taught more than 41 years with
most at West Davidson High
School. She coached every
girls sport at West Davidson
and was inducted into the West
I>avidson Hall of Fame. She
was working for the Get Real
Program at Davidson County
Community College and at the
YMCA-Ai St. Luke's Lutheran,
she played the organ for more
than 30 years, taught Sunday
school, kept the children's
nursery, was ti youth leader
and served on the missionary
society and church council- She
was inducted into the Davidson
County Republican Hall of
Fame in 2011 and was a member
of the Republican Women's
and Executive Committee of
the Republican Party.
She wa.s preceded in death
by her parents and husband of
56 years, Fred C.Sink.
Surviving: her daughters,
Susan Sink Brown and husband
Steve of Lexington, Kimberly
Sink of Winston-Salem, Holly
Sink Harmon and husband
Eddie of Lenoir, and lody Sink
of Lcxingtou; 4 grandchildren.
Shannon Wagner, Courtney
Poarch .Taylor Poaich and Will
Davis; 2 great-grandchildren,
Nathan Wagner and Hunter
Anders; brother, Sandy Owens
and wife Penny of Uxington;
sisters Barbara AUred and
friend BruceLohr of Lexington,
Bea Frye and husband CA. of
Hickoiy and Becky Causby and
husband Ralph of Greeiisboro.
Memorials; St. Luke s
Lutheran. 4299 S. NC 150,
Lexington 27295,; or The
Caldwell County Wig Bank.
226 Mulberry St., Lenoir,
28645.
Online condolences; www.
davidsoi>funeralhomeJiel.
^ James Wesley Wlngo
Mr. James Wesley Wingo,
37, US 601 N., Mocksville,
died Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012, at
his home.
He was bom Oct. 6.1974,10
Tazewell County, Va. to Dol-
lie Mae Hardy Wingo and the
late James Thomas Wingo. Mr.
Wingo was a graduate of Big
Creek High School in War,
W.Va.
Survivoia: his mother of
Yadkinville; fianct, Bridget
Billips; 2 brothers, George
Quinton Wingo and Joshua
Shannon Wingo (Isabel)), all of
Mocksville; and a nephew, Av-
eiy Lee Hardin.
A frmeral service was con
ducted al 11 am., Friday, Oct.
5 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. Wayne Swisher of
ficiating. Burial followed in
Hartwell Cemetery, Hanwell,
W.Va. The family received
friends Thursday, Oct. 4 at
Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: American Can
cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch
Drive, Greensboro, 27407;
or to die family, PO Box 1605,
Yadkinville. 27055.
Online condolences: www.
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Oavie County Pubtic Ubfary
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERERrSE RECORU. Thursday, Del. 18.2012
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}^ohn Clay Bowles
Mr. John Clay Bowles. 95, of
Mocksville, died Monday. Oct.
8,2012.
He was bom April 19.
1917. in Iredell County to the
late John Arthur and Augusta
Chambers Bowles. Mr. Bowles
was a veteran of the U.S. Army
Air Corp. having served during
World War II.
He was also preceded in
death by his wife. Nila Bow.
man Bowles; S sisters, Lottie
Seamon. Flossie Seafotd. Eva
Lee Crawford, Johnsie Davis
and Edna Allen; and a brother,
Arthur Bowles.
Survivors: a sister. Hazel
Thompson of Hillsborough;
several nieces and nephews,
including caretaker, Judy Paige
(Jack) of Mocksville.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 6 pjL., Wednesday,
Oct. to at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with the Rev. Chris Henson
officiating.The family received
friends at the funeral home fol
lowing llic service. A graveside
service was conducted at 1
pun.. Thursday.Oct. 11 at Oak
3ruvc Memorial Gardens. Dur-
lam with military gmveside
-ites.
Memorials; Smith Grove
'JMC. 3492 US 158. Mocks-
'ille.
X l>ewfy:
^ Mr. l).
Dewt-y Elloii Crandll
Mr. Dcwey Elton Cranfill,
59.tif Deck Circle.Mocksville.
died Friday. Oct. 5.2012, at his
borne.
He was bom Feb. 7.1953, to
the late Stacy Hardin and Nellie
Baity Cranfill. Mr. Cranfill had
worked at Skyline Manufactur
ing.
tie was alsopreceded in death
by a sister, Lyvonne Kelly; and
a brother, Ronald Cranfill.
Survivors: his wife, Trina
Snipes Cranfill of the home;
a daughter. Sabrina Norman
(Carlos); 2 son.s, Greg Cianfill
and Chris Burton, all of Mocks
ville; 3 grandsons. Adrian
Cranfill. Domenyk Wilkes and
Zachary Cranfill; and 4 grand
daughters. Adysen Norman.
E\c Nomian. Chasity Burton
and Chelsea Burton.
A funeral service was con
ducted at! 1 ajn. Tuesday, Oct.
9 at Biton Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. Scott Welch officiat
ing. Burial followed in Turners
Creek Baptist Church Cem
etery. Yodkinville. The family
receivcti friends Monday. Oct.
8 at the funeral hontc.
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Lou GrubbsMrs. Jinunie Lou AdamsGrubbs. 96. died Wednesday.Oct. 10.2012, at her home.She was bora Dec. 16, 1915,in China Grove, to the lateJames Gordon and Maty Zula
Turner Adams. Valedictorianof her class. Mrs, Grubbs wasaccepted at nursing school inCharloRe. Unable to altend forfinancial reasons, she foundaji outlet for her caring nature
through employment at theDavie County Office of PublicHealth and later as an assistant for more than 40 years inthe dental offices of Dr, RobertIxing in Mocksville and Siaies-ville, until her retirement at age
Win 1999, A lifelong memberof Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Grubbs heldseveral offices Ihere, includingpresident of the Women of thepurch from 1952-1953. Family and friends remember herwarmth, wit, compassion luid
generosity.She was also preceded in
death by an infam sister andbrother; siblings, Robert Ad-ams, John Harper Adams, CleoAmmons Clement Smith, Stella Beaver Can^beil. Dorothy
A. Hay. Virginia A Waters andLouise H. Hapner; and her husband of 30 years, Paul Cash-
well Grubbs.
Survivois: a son, Paul C.Grubbs Jr., of Newingion,Conn.; a daughter. Lynn G.Bridges, and a grandson. R.Eric Bridges, both of Mocksville; a special niece. Missy W.
Foster; a sister-in-law, GenevaG. Bowles of Concord; and numerous nieces and nephews.A funeral .service was conducted at noon Saturday. (3ci.13 at First Presbyterian Churchwith Dr. Pat Spicer officiating. Burial followed in Rose
Cemetery. The family receivedfriemls Friday, Oct. 12 at the
home.Memorials; The Advocacy Center. 261 S. Main St.,
Mocksville.Online condolences: www.
eaionfuneralsenicexom.
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Bobby Lester Imes
Bobby Lesler Imfs. 56. nf
Harmony, died Ocl. 14. 2012
in Oonion Hospice Home in
Siaiesville.
Contact Graham Funeral
Home at 751-IHIO or visit
m'h'iv .CruhomFuiicriilHoine.
"el for ajTangemenis.
X John David Jones
John "JJ" David Jones. 68. of
Lilbum, G., died Monday. Oct.
IS, 2012 at DeKdIb Medical
Center, Decalur, Ga.
Bom in Davie County. Aug.
31.1944, he was the son of the
late Shecrill and Dinah Mae
Jones, and brother to (he late
Albert Jones, He served in the
U.S. Air Force. Throughout his
life ho worked in his dad's auto
garage, Coolecmcc Cotton Mill,
Statesville Steel, Coca Cola in
Winsion-Salera, Canteen Food
and Vending Services, and
Roben Rogers Homes Inc.
Survivors: his wife of 47
years and high school sweet
heart, Julia Smith Jones: daugh
ter, Yvonne Jones Rogeis (Jus
tin Solomon) of Boll Ground,
<3a.; grandchildren, Amanda
Rogeis, Austin Coiiway, Ariel
Rogers and Samantha Solomon
of Georgia: sister. Annie Mae
Allgixxl of Yadkinville; and
numerous cousins, nieces, and
nephews.
A celetnalion of life service
will be held Saturday, Oct. ,20
at 2 p.m. at the home of JX.
Smith. 191 Myers Rd., Mocks-
vilie.
Memorials: American Lung
association or To the charity of
donor's choice.
Online condolences: hwh'.
iragesfiineralhomesom.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at II a.m., Thurs
day. Oct. 18 at Eaton Funeral
Chapel with Gaude WiaiT.
Tony Forrest and Roger Powel!
officiating. Burial was to fol
low in Jciicho Church of Christ
Cemetery. Die family was to
receive friends from 6-8 p.m.
on Wednesday. Oct. 17 at the
funeral home.
Memtrrials: Davie Home
Health. PC Box 848, Mocks-
viile.
Online umdolences: «vw.
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^Carol M. Lawrence
Ms. Carol Mischlcr Law
rence, 7.5, of US 64 West,
Mocksville.died .Saturday,Oct.
l3.2012.alW.G. "Bill" Heftier
Medical Center in Salisbury.
She wa.? bom May 8.1937, in
Davie County to the late Clar
ence and Sadie Mae Barney-
castle Forrest. Ms. Lawrence
was a veteran of the U.S. Navy
and was a member of North
Main Street Church of Christ.
She was a longtime friend and
supporter of ihe Davie County
Senior Center and enjoyed the
many friends she made there.
She was also preceded in
death by a daughter. Deborah
■M. Nuckols; .and a brother.
Harvey Bailey Forrest.
Survivors; 3 sons. John C.
Mischlcr nf Oak Island. James
L. Mischlcr and Joseph L. Mis
chlcr (Jennifer), ail of Mocks
ville: a snn-in-law, Eddie Lee
Nuckols; a brother. Roy Forrest
of Fries, Va; a sister. Sue Pow
ell of Alabama; a granddaugh-
irr. Kaillin Mischlcr; and 2
griindsons, Jeffrey and Gregory
Nuckols.
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X William J. Mosny
Rev. William J. Mosny. 83.
of Wake Forest, died on Satur
day, Oct. 13. 2012 at Hillside
Nulling Center.
He was bom in Hammond,
Ltd. to the late Michael Mosny
and Eleanor Wall Monsy, Rev.
Mosny was a veteran of the
U.S. Navy with 23 years of ser-
vice.He later earned his master
of divinity front .Southeastern
Baptist Theological Seminary
and scrsed as pastor at local
churches for many years. He
was 3 meinbcr of the Intcma-
tioiial Honor Society in Social
Sciences (Pi Cantma Mu| and
Heritage Baptist Church.
A memorial service was held
at II ajii. Wednesday, Oct.
17 at Heritage Bajtiisi Church,
Wake Forest.
Survivors' his wife o( 54
years. Glenda Kooittr Mo.sny,
a Davie native; children, Mar
sha Thompson and husband
Wayne of Georgia. Anthony
Mosny aittl wife Dcbhie of
South Carolina. Debbie Tiiidei
and iiusbaniJ James of Utah.
Marshall .Mosny of Maryland
and Tracy .Mosny and wife
i-isa of Kitlrell; brothei, David
Smith of Colorado; sister. Ijju-
isc Minks of Massachusetts;
14 grandchildren: and 6 great
grandchildren.
He was also preceded in
death by his daughter. Cynthia
Mosny.
Memorials: Heritage Baptist.
230 Capcom Ave., Suite 103,
Wake Forest. 27587.
Online condolences; wh'w.
hrighlfiuierals.com.
^EvelyD H. Shoaf
Evelyn H. Shoaf, 93, of
Mocksville, and formerly of
Daugherty Township of New
Brighton, Pa., died on Sunday,
Oct. 14, 2012 at Alston Brook
Nursing Home iu Lexing
ton. She had resided with her
daughter in Mocksville for six
years.
She was bom on June 12.
1919, in Rochester, Pa., the
daughter of the late John F-
"Ben" Christian and Elizabeth
Sanderbeck Christian. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Holy Family Catholic Church
in New Brighton. She enjoyed
her homemaker's and card
clubs.
Survivors: her daughter and
son-in-law. Sandra and Richard
Householder of Mocksville; a
sister, Jean Cooper of Beaver,
Pa.; 2 grandchildren, Kiniber-
ly Meisner of Lexington and
Richard (Patti) Householder of
Charlotte; and 4 great-grand
children, Austin and Shayne
Householder and Kayla and
Scan Meisner.
"I"he Mass of Chrisiiaii Buri
al will be celebrated on Friday,
Oct. 19 at 11 8jn. at the Holy
Family Catholic Church in
New Brighton, with the Rev.
Father Thomas Kredel officiat
ing. Burial will be in the Syl-
vania Hills Memorial Park in
New Brighton. The family will
receive friends on Friday from
9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Lutlon
Funeral Home. 1117 Sth Ave.
in Beaver Falls, Pa.
Memorials: Alzheimecs As
soc.. 3800 Shamrock Drive.
Charlotte,28215.
Online condolences; tvivw,
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^ DcWilla Dull Smith
Mrs. DeWilla Lucille Dull
Smith. 81. of New Hamp
shire Court, Mocksville, died
Wednewlay. Ocl. 10, 2012 at
her home.
She was bom July 19. 1931.
in Davic County to the tale
Floyd Webster and Elnui Mae
Lowery Dull. One of her earli
est jobs after graduating from
Fairoington High School was
as a telephone operator. She
met Fredrick Eugene Smith on
the switchboard and became
his bride on April 21, I9S1.
They moved frequently with
his enlistinenl in the USAF but
settled back, in Davie County
ttpon discbarge. She worked
at Hancs Hosiery and loved to
share stories about those car-
pooling days. Later on she was
employed by Bank of Davie.
which later became Branch
Banking & Trust. She retired
from there after 29 years. In tt-
tircmeui, she and Gene bought
a motor home and hit the road.
They were members of sev
eral camping chih.s and made
many lifelong friends. Their
(ravels took them on extended
trips from Florida to Alaska
and many destinations in be
tween. Throughout her life she
served on many committees
and boards within her comrnu-
nily including: arts council and
Arts Alive events and (he Davie
Chapter of the Disabled Ameri
can Veterans & Auxiliary. She
logged in hundreds of volunteer
hours at the VA Medical Center
in Salisbury. DeWilla and Gene
loved working with hospital
ized v eterans and it was evident
by their servant hearts. As a life
long member of Wesley Chapel
United Methodist Church. Mrs.
SiiiitI) held most (if not all)
positions in her church. These
iiicliidcd the board of tntstees,
choir leader. United Methodist
Women and churdi pianist for
60 years.
She was also preceded in
death by licr husband, Gctic
in 2008: a brother, Vestal: and
half-sister. Mildred Reavis.
Survivors: a daughter. Te
resa (Danny) (2onell; a son,
Russell (Sherri) Smith, ail of
Mocksville: S grandchildren,
Chad (Mandy) Coriell. Ja
son (Jade) Coneil. Seih Cor-
rell, Matthew Smith and Sloan
Smith: a stepgranddaughter,
Shannon (Joel) Bolton; a great-
grandson. Lundon CorrelJ; a
stepgrcal-gRinddaugbtcr, Ellie
Grey Bolton; a brother. Jimmy
(Liz) Dull of Winston-Salem;
and a sister. Marlene (Calvin)
Trivetle of Mocksville.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
14 in Enlon Funeral Chapel
with tiic Revs. Sara Scmggs
and Timothy Wolf officiating.
The family received friends
Sunday, at the funeral home.
Burial followed in Wesley Cha
pel United Methodist (jhuich
Cemetery.
Memorials: Wesley Cha
pel UMC Cemetery Fund, c/o
Belly West. 3532 NO 801 N.
Mocksville.
Online coodoleoces: whsv.
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XKenneth "nirner
Kenneth Turner, 83,of Wm-
slon-Saiein.diedOct. 11 ,2012
in Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home.
He was bom in Roanoke,
Va.. and grew up in Forsyth
County whete he attended local
schools. He earned a bachelor's
degree from North Carolina
Central University and was a
teacher in Washington, D.C.
and Texas. He served four years
in the U.S. Air Force and was a
member of a Baptist church in
VeraoD,Texas.
Survivors; a son, Kenneth
Turner Jr. of Fort Worth, Tex
as; a daughter. Dr. Dianne (Na
thaniel) Barber of Cleisimons.:
a brother. Lee Turner of Ypsi-
lanti, Mich.; 2 grandchildren.
Carmen Kilgocc and Jasmine
Barber, a great-grandchild,
Ronald Recce Kilgorc.
He was jmceded in death by
a SOD; Denard Lowery; 2 broth
ers, Ray Tiimer and Clarence
Turner; and a sister. Laura Bai
ley.
Funeral services will be
Friday. Oct. 19 at noon at St,
Stephen Missionary Baptist
Church in Win-ton-Snlem.
Pastor James E. Cook wiil of
ficiate and burial with military
rites will follow in Piney Grove
AMEZion Church in Harmony.
The ftmily will receive friends
30 minutes before the service at
the church.
Memorials; Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem,
27103.
XjiyeC.West
Joe C. West, 80, of Colum
bus. Ohio died Thursday, Oct.
11,2012 at OSU Medical Cen
ter.
Bom Aug. 8, 1932 in Farm-
iogton to the late Alonzo and
Lula (Eaton) West, he was re
tired from the U.S. Air Force,
serving during the Korean
Conflict and Metnam. and was
a retired engineering icchniciim
withGE.
Survivors: his wife of 34
years, Janet A. West: children.
Joe Wanen West. Orcgoiy
Kevin West. Anita Gail West;
step-son. Gary (Theresa) Con-
ley; grandchildren. Jason and
Terrance West. Tammy Young.
Briana Scon. Britney West. Ja-
leesa West. Christiana Conlcy:
brothers, Glenn (Marge) West.
Hubert (Millie Ann) West;
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by
a daughter. Janice Scott: step
son. Vemon Conley; hrnlhcrx.
Edwin. Alonzo Jr.. John. Wil
iiam and Benjamin West; and
sister. Cora West. Friends vis
ited Sunday at the Owayne R.
Spence Funeral Home in. Win
chester. Ohio, where funeral
service were held at 10:30 ajti.
Monday. Burial followed at
Franklin Hills Memory Gar
dens.
Memorials; National Kidney
Foundation.
Online condolences; mwiv.
spencefimeralhome.coni.
X, Linda Sue Wood
Mis.Linda Sue BrownWood,
70. of Liberty Church Road.
YadkinviUe, died Wednesday.
Oct. 10,2012, at Forsyth Medi
cal Center in Winston-Salem.
She was bom Oct. 6. 1942.
in Davie County to the late Ze-
nnie and Loyce Davis Brown.
She was ajso preceded in death
by her husband,Tommy Wood;
a great-grandson, Dylan Wood;
and a half-brother. Fred Ttii-
bert.
Survivors: a daughter. Sher
ry O'Dell (Roger) of Hamp-
lonviUe; a son. Chuck Wood
of YadkinviUe; grandchildren.
Dany! Wood iKrisly). Tonya
Spann, Kelly Wood. Chance.
Chase and Coll Wood: great-
grandsons. Aian Wood and
Aiden Adams; and special
friend. Harold Wood of Facm-
ington.
A funeral service wa.< con
ducted at 3 p.m., Saturday. Oct.
13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel,
Mocksville with the Rev, Brad
Cunningham officiating. The
family received friends at the
fimera! home one hour before
the service. Burial followed
in liberty United Methodist
Church Cemetery in Mocks
ville.
Memorials: Liberty UMC.
141 Liberty Circle. Mocks
ville.
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)C.Lena Cornatzer Haire
Mrs. Lena Comaizer Haire,
7.5, of Farmstead Lane, Mocks-
ville, died Friday, Oct. 19,
20! 2, at Gordon Hospice House
in Slalcsvillc.
She was bora Jan. 8,1937, in
Davic County to tbe late Sam
uel Ray and Nan Foster Cor
natzer. Mrs. Haire esiablished
Farmstead Antiques, a familiar
landmark along 1-40, in 1969.
She showcased antiques from
numerous dealers, including
friends 1'om Davis and Hugh
Eagle, who lived on the prop
erly for years. In earlier years,
she had worked inbanking. Mrs.
Haire was a member of First
MelhrKlisl Church, Mocksville
where .she was known for the
big, twauiiful hats that she wore
each Sunday. She was loved by
friends, including the mem
bers of her Red Hat Club and
those she played bridge with
each inaiilh. Her home was a
testimony to her love of beauti
ful things, as was her yard thru
Bourished under her care. She
was knowTi for her generous
spirit and vivacious personal
ity. Mrs. Haire was "Gay-Gay"
to her 10 grandchildren, and
could often be foimd by the tish
pond with them as they ate pic
nics while having their roes in
Suni«>rs: hci husband of 56
years, George Cleveland Haire
of the home; 3 children, Samuel
Scott Haire (Katherine) of Chi
na, Sabrina Lowery (Randall)
of Statesviiie and George Edgar
Haire (Joanna) of Mocksville;
a sister, Florence C. Siroud of
Rocky Mount; 10 grandchil
dren, Brandon Lowery (Amy),
Lena Ann Stevenson (Jake),
Erickson Haire, Chelsea Low
ery, Raleigh Haire, Tyler Low
ery, McKenzic Haire, Madison
Haire, George Haire and Lillian
Haire; a great-granddaughter,
Logan Lowery; and her best
friends from childhood thai
she continued to hold dear.
Carol Miller Dyson and Helen
"Hedge" Postoii Clonlz.
A ftineriil service was con
ducted at 10 a.m.. Tuesday,
Oct. 23 at First United Meth
odist Church wiih the Rev. 3oc
CoUins, D. Min. and Dr. Jeff
Porter officiating. Burial fol
lowed in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials; Hospice of
liedell, Gordon Hospice House,
2347 Simonton Road, States-
viUe. 28625.
Online condolences; www.
eaionfuneratser/ice.com.
KRulh Carter Hockaday
Mjs. Ruth Carter Hockaday,
88, ofHillcrest Drive, Advance,
died Sunday. Oct. 21. 2012, at
Regency Care in Clemmons.
She was bora Feb. 19, 1924.
In Davie County to the late
Philraore R. nnd Lela Smith
Carter. Miss Ruth, as sheliked to
be called, was ii life-long mem
ber of Mocks United Methodist
Church where she had served
as a Sunday school teacher
for 63 years, was a member of
(he missions committee where
she bad served as chair for 14
years and was a choir member.
She retired from Hanes Ho
siery. Ruth loved 1o volunteer.
She helped with Advance Fire
Dept. barbcqucs, 4-H, prison
ministries. Sertoma and Pine-
brook Elementary School. She
served on many mission teams,
local and abroad. She directed
weddings and ciilcred celebra
tions. Her joy was her faith in
God, church, family and friends
and helping others.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Huston
F. Hockaday; brotheis, James,
Milton "Bub", Walter "Pete",
and Ross; sisters, Mae Carter,
Minnie Howard. Ann Lanning
and Vida Allen.
Survivors: her son, Ricky
Hockaday (Cathy); a bralber,
Charles Caiiert grandchildren,
Suzanne and William Hocka
day; and many nieces and
nephews.
A celebration of her life was
conducted at 3 p.m., Wednes
day, Oct. 24 at Mocks United
Methodist Church with the
Rev. Bill Taylor officiating.
The body was placed in the
church 30 minutes prior to the
service. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family
received friends Tuesday, Oct.
23 at Eaton Funeral Home,
Mocksville.
Memorials; Mocks UMC
Mission Fund, PC Box 2122,
Advance.
Online condolences: hwv,
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^ Raymond 'RD' Holmes
Raymond "R.D." Holmes,
77. of HannoDy. died on Oct.
21, 2012 in Iredell Memorial
Hospital following a brief ill
ness.
He was bora Dec.?. 1934 in
Iredeli County, son of the late
Raymond and Maggie Patter
son Holmes. He attended Iredell
County Schools and gradu
ated from Unity High School in
1955. Alan early age he joined
Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and
later became an active member
of First Baptist Church where
he served as trustee, and a
member of the men's choir. On
Dec. 24, 1959, he was united
in marriage to Mary Dillard.
They had one son. Mr. Holmes
worked at G.L. Wilson Building
Co. and later at Brady Printing
Co. a.s a delivery driver. He was
a loyal employee for 51 years
and retired in 2009. He loved
cattle farming and spending
time with his grandchildren.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, on Aug. 8, 2001; a
brother. Charles Holmes; 2 sis
ters. Hazel Turner and Mildred
TiUman.
Survivors; his son David
(Carlal Holmes of Harmony;
2 grandchildren. Miya Holmes
and Evan Holmes; a brolher-in-
iaw.Gcne Foole of MocksviUe;
a sister-in-law, Margaret Lewis
of MocksviUe; a special Eriend.
Margaret AUison; and a num
ber of nieces, nephews, and
other relatives.
His funeral service was
scheduled forThursday, Oct. 25
at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church
in Harmony. The Rev. Jeffrey
Miller was to officiate with
burial following in the church
cemetery. The family was to
receive friends at the church an
hour before the service.
Online condolences: vnviv.
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Xeobby Lester Imes
Bobby Le,ster Imes. 56, of
Harmony, died on Oct. 14.
2012 at Gordon Hospice Home
in Statesville.
He was the son of Les Camp
bell and Flossie Scott, bom in
Ir^eUCounty onOct. 14,1956-
He graduated from States
ville High School in 1974 and
worked at FreighUiner Trucks
of Cleveland.
He was preceded in death by
his mother.
Also surviving; his wife.
Sandra Rose Imes of the home:
a son, Torry MUler of States
ville; 3 step-sons, Damein
(Shfi'Nika) Blackwell of
Statesville, Kenneth Goodson
and Devon Rose, both of Har
mony: a step-daughter. Brandt
Goodson of Harmony: a bntth-
er. Steve Scott of Hickory: 3
sisters, Sheila Scon and Van
essa Scott, both of MocksviUe.
and Cynthia (Robett) Kenan of
Greensboro: 16 grandchildren:
his mother-in-law. Lois Rose
of Harmony; 2 special friends.
Steve Summers and Carl Hen
derson; a host of other relatives
and friends.
His funeral service was held
on Friday, Oct. 19 3i4:30pju.
in the chapel of Graham Funer
al Home. Pastor Charles Da
vidson officiated and burial fol
lowed in Pleasant HiU Baptist
Church Cemetery- The family
received friends at the funeral
home 30 minutes prior to the
service.
Online condolences: www.
GrahamFunerolHome.ncl.
Xsieven Lcc Key
Mr. Steven Lee Key, 40.
of Bear Creek Churcii Road.
MocksviUe. died Thui^ay,
Oct. 18,20l2.nt Forsylh Medi
cal Center in Winslon-Saieni.
Mr. Key was born July 14,
1972. in Yadkin County to
Troy Lee and Kathy Ann Bled-
soe Key. He was a member of
Bread of Life Baptist Church-
Mr. Key was a member of the
Jerusalem Volunteer Fire DepI,
from 1990-2000.
Survivors: his wife. Tina
Oriffm Key of the home: h
daughter, Cameran Key; 2
sons, Joshua and Jack Key:
mother-in-law. JoAnn Davi.s of
MocksviUe: best friend. Rich
ard Gamer of Yadkinville: a
sister. Angela Key of Mocks
viUe; and an aunt. Tammy King
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
A memorial service was con
ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct.
22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev, James Lytle of
ficiating. The family received
friends at the funeral home one
hour before the service.
Online condolences: www.
eatonfiineralsen'ice^om.
Ruth Foster Meroncy
Mrs. Edna Ruth Foster
Mcroney, 99. of West Church
Street, Mocksville, died Thurs-
day.Ocl. 18,2012.atWFBH-
Davic Hospita].
She was bom June 21. 1913,
in Mocksville to the late Nathan
Thomas and Ollie Mae Foster
Foster. Mrs. Meroney was one
of Mocksville's early telephone
operators serving nine years for
Centra! Telephone. Later she
served in nmsing doing in-
home care. She was the oldest
member of First United Meth
odist Church, Mocksville, hav
ing joined in 1918.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband. Jake
Mcroney; 4 sisters; 3 brothers.
SurvivOTs: 2 sons. H.T. Mer
oney and his fiancd, Eluabelh
Mapes of Virginia Beach. Va.
and Gwynn Meroney of the
home; a sister. Frances Page of
Lumberion; a grandson, Chris
Meroney of Chesapeake. Va.;
and a granddaughter, Janet Jar
re! of Salisbury.
A graveside service was con
ducted at 2 pjn.. Sunday, Oct.
21 at Rose Cemetery in the
Meroney Plot, with the Rev.
Joe Collins. D.Min. officiating.
Memorials; First UMC. 310
N. Main St., Mocksville.
Online condolences; hww.
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iC WiUiam Studcvent Jr.
William Nathan Studc
vent Jr.. known as "June" and
"Stud," died on Wednesday.
Cel. 17. 2012 at Rowan Re
gional Hospital. ,
He was bom on May 29,1947
in Washington. D-C., to the laic
William Nathan Studevent Sr..
and Emma Lewis Studevent.
After reiutning to North Caroli
na, he joined Pleasant Hill Bap-
list Church at an early age and
attended Ircdell County Public
Schools. He graduated from
Unity High School in 1965. He
had worked at Daimler Truck
Co. He was married to JoAnn
Nichols' Sleele in 2009. His
passions were his cats, riding
his motorcycle, and camping.
He was preceded in death by
bis only brother, Rondall Eu
gene Studevent, and a grand
son, TyreU Sludevenl.
Survivors; his wife. JoAnn; 2
sons. Tyrone Studevent of Al
exandria. Va-. and Victor iTan-
ya) Lewis of Pennsauken. NJ.;
2 daughters. Tanya LaFrance
Lewis of New Yoit. N-Y.. and
Lonna (Erie) Holbrook ofChar
lotte; 3 step-sons, Myron Nich
ols and Todd (Rosa) Steele of
Hannony, and Douglas (Tioa)
Nichols of Charlotte; 7 grand
children; 2 nephews, Reginald
and Rickie Studevent; 7 aunts.
Gladys Studevent. Lois Rose.
Baihaia Lewis, Gwen Ickard,
Faye Porter. Margaret Lewis,
and a special aunt. Matcella
Lewis; a devoted friend. John
Parker; and many cousins and
friends-
Funeral sei^ice was held
Sunday, Ocl- 21 at 2 pjn. in
the chapel of Oraliam Funeral
Home. The Rev. Ray Camp
bell officiated and the Rev. Ber
nard Pate delivered the eulogy-
Burial followed in Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church Cemetery.
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DAVIE COIJNl Y KNI EKI'KISE RKCOKI). Jhurxdas. Orl. 25,2012
/^obby Lee Winters Sr.
Bobby Lee Winleis Sr., 77.
of Advance, died Thuisday.
Ocl, 4.2012 at Kale B, Reyn
olds Hospice Home.
He was bom Sepi, 25,1935,
to the late Nearec Komelius
and Nora HoUoway Wuitere.
He was a self-employed auto
matic tRuismission mcchaitic
most of his adult life. He was
the youngest of eight children.
He was also preceded in
death by a daughter, Judy.
Survivors: his wife, Linda; 2
sons, Bobby Jr. and Danny Sla-
ley; and a sister, JoAnn Joyce
of Stanleyville,
As per his wishes, his body
was b^ueathed to Wake ForKt
School of Medicine.
A remembiaoce service will
be held later.
Memorials: Hopsice,
^ James Edward WHIiams
Mr. James Edward "Eddie"
Williams, 52, of Junie Beau-
champ Road, Advance, died
Monday, Oct. 22,2012, at For-
syth Medical Center in Win-
ston-Salem.
He was bom Jan. 18. 1960,
in Rowan County to the late
Nonnan Ray and Janice Wilson
Williams. Mr. Williams was a
member of Bethlehem United
Methodist Church, His love
was doing landscaping and he
enjoyed drag racing.
He was also preceded In
death by a brother-in-law. Dale
Chappeli,
Survivors; a sister, Cindy
Chappeli of Kentucky; a niece
and nephew, Cariy Jac and
Lake Chappeli; several aunts,
uncles and cousins; and god
mother, Trasisene Boger of
Mocksville.
A graveside service will be
conducted at 11 asn.. f^day,
Get, 26, at Bethlehem United
Methodist Church Cetneteiy
with the Rev, Barry Lemons
officiating.
The family will receive
friends from 6-8 p,m.on Thurs
day, Oct. 25. at Eaton Funeral
Home.
Memorials: for the family.
5657 Lagiange Road. Shel-
byvillc.KY 40065.
Online condolences: hw.
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" Lavernc DiUard
Ijivcnie "Peaches" Dillnrd
died oti Oti- 29, 21H2 ai Kale
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winslon-Salem.
She was bom on Nov. 19.
1960 in Davic County, a daugh
ter of Dorothy Lewis Dillanl
and the late William "Biir
Dillanl. She attended Davie
County Schools and was a
homemaker and babysitter. She
enjoyed playing cards, going to
flea markets, collecting junk,
and spending time with her
grandchildren.
She was also preceded in
death by 4 brothers, William
Lee, l.ajTy, Terry and Dwight
Dillard;
Survivors: her son. Seorty
(Amanda) Diilard of Motks-
ville; a daughter. Stephanie
(Marcus) Dillarti of WinsKm-
Salem; 2 sisters. Palr'icin Rcd-
mon and Geaniia Dillard, both
of Mocksville; 2 brothers.
Ricky (Oina) Dillaixl and El
ton DiUard, all of Mocksville;
6 grandchildren. Blake Rum
mage. Madison Rector, Carter
Dillard, Marcus, Markcl tiiui
Marquis Fopunc; ii special
friend. Gary "Bookie" Amuld;
and a host of nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends.
A memorial service will bo
held oti Sauirday, Nov. 10 at
4 pjti. at New Jerusalem Ap
ostolic Church on Campbell
Road. Mocksville.
XjlmmieLou Grubbs
Mrs. Jinunic Lou Adams
Grubhs. 96. died Wednesday,
Oct. 10.2012, at her home.
She was bom Dec. 16,1915,
in China Gtove, to the late
Jnincs Gordon and Mary Ziila
Turner Atlnms, Valedictorian
ol her class. Mrs. Grubbs was
accepted at nursing scltool in
Charlotte. Unable to attend for
finjinelal reasons, she found
an outlet for her ctiring iiamre
through employment at the
Davie County Office of Public
Health and Inter as an assis
tant for more than 40 years in
the ilental offices of Dr. Robert
Long in Mocksville and States-
viUc.umil her retirement at age
R4 in 1999. A iifclong member
Cii Mocksville First Presbyte
rian Church, Mrs. Grubbs held
several offices there, including
ptesidenl of the Wontcn of the
Church from 1952-1953-Fam
ily and friends remember her
wnniiih, wit, compassion and
generosity.
She was also preceded in
death by an infant sister and
bnilhcr; siblings. Robert Ad
orns. John Harper Adams. CIcu
Ammons Clement Smith. Stel
la Bcavcf Campbell, Dorothy
A. Hay, Virginia A Waters and
laiuise H. Hapncr: and her hus
band of 30 years. Paul Cash-
well Grubbs.
Suivivots: a son. Haul
Gruhbs Ji . of Newinglon.
Conn.; a daughter. Lynn C.
Bridges, and a grandson. R-
Eric Bridges, both of Mocks
ville; a special niece. Missy W.
Foster; a sister-in-law. Geneva
G Bowles of Concord; and nu-
mervius nieces and nepUcu s.
A funeral service wtus con
ducted at noon Saturday. Oci-
13 at First Piesbyterian Church
with Dr. Pat Spicei officiat
ing. Burial followed in RoseCemetery. The family received
friends Friday. Oct. 12 at the
home-
Memorials: The Advo
cacy Center. 261 S. Main St..
Mocksville.
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^udrey Law.son Heasley
Mrs. -Audiey Lawson Hea-
sley. 76. of Wmsion-Salem.
(formeiiy of Wolcott. N.Y.)
died from complications of Al
zheimer's Disease on Oct. 2.5,
2012.
She « as preceded in death by
her husband. Richard C. Heas-
ley.from cancer, in 1971.
Survivors: her children,
James C. (Nanita) Heasley,
Judy A. (Bob) Parken grand
children Marina J. Vendrillo.
Jonathan C. Heasley; siblings
Donald F. (Gloria) Lawson,
Robert A. (Linda) Lawson,
June E. (John) Dumas. David
B. (Barbara) Heasley. as well
as numerous nieces, nephew*,
cousins and friends.
Mrs. Heasley was bom Dec.
12. 1935 in Cortlaiid, N.Y., to
the late Erdell and Ruth Law-
son. She attcntlcd SUNY Cort-
land and Central City Business
Institute (CCBl) earning a de
gree in secreurial science, he
retired from North Rose Wol
cott CSD as the guidance office
secremry in 1995. After retiring
she moved to NC to be close
to her grandchildren and con
tinued to work as the Bcmmda
Run Maintenance Depanmcni
secretary in Advance for sev
eral years. .She was a life-long
volunteer through the chinch
and dedicated to the communi
ties in which she was a mem
ber
A memorial service was con
ducted at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Ckt. 29 at Clemmons Pres
byterian Chuich by Dr. Wil-
liajD Boyle and the Rev. Jay
Banasiak-The family received
friends following the service at
the church.
Memorials: American Cancer
Society and/or the Alzheimer's
Association.
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davie county enterprise£ RECORD.Tbursday. Nov. 1,2012
ggy Harris Jones
Mrs. Peggy Dean Har
ris Jones. 74, of Wilkesboro
Street. Mocksville, died Satur
day. Oct. 27.2012 at WFBMC
in Winston-Salem.
She was bom on March 19.
1938, in Davie County to the
late John Frank and Sadie Belle
Wiles Harris. Mrs. Jones was a
thrift shopper who enjoyed go
ing to yard sales. She enjoyed
eating at Lexington BBQ and
loved playing the piano. Mrs.
Jones was a caretaker of her
mother for more than 25 years
until her mother's death in
2010.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Fred Lee
Jones Jr.
Survivors: a daughter. An
nette Boger (Karl Borde); .7
sons. Darnell Jones (Jackie).
Barry Jones Sr. and Mark Jones,
all of Mocksville; S grandchil
dren. Barry Jones Jr. (Norma).
Steven Jones Jr., Haley Brook
Jones. Christine Harbour (Ja
son) and Stacie Boger (Brandon
Payne); 3 great-grandchildren.
Sawyer and Walker Jones and
Kinsley Harbour: and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m..Tuesday, Oct.
.30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. George Troyer
officiating. Burial followed in
Dulin United Methodist Chtuch
Cemetery. The family received
friends at the funeral home one
hour prior to the service.
Memorials: A Storehouse for
Jesus, 464 Depot St., Mocks
ville.
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^..eon Franklin O'Neal
Mr. Leon Franklin O'Neal.
79,of Davie Street.Coolecmcc.
died Friday, Oct. 26, 2012, at
his home.
He was bom on Sept. 7,
1933, ill Davie (bounty to the
late Lonnie Taylor and Minnie
L. Williams O'Neal. He was
a veteran of the US Army and
was a hunter and fisherman.
He was also preceded in
death by a sister and a brother.
Survivors: his wife of 57
years, Frances Tucker O'Neal
of the home; a daughter,Tamara
Rookard (Darryl) of Jncks-
boro, Tenn.; 3 sons, Bobby
O'Neal (Renae) of Woodleaf,
Tony O'Neal (Tammy) and
Bud O'Neal (Debbie), all of
Cooleemee; 7 grandchildren; 8
great-grandchildren; 2 sisters,
Katherine McDaniel and Ber-
ilene Russell, a brother, Arnold
Gray O'Neal (Geraldine). all of
Cooleemee; and several nieces
and nephews.
A graveside service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Monday. Oct.
29 at legion Memorial Park
with the Rev. Alan Miller of
ficiating. The family received
friends Sunday, Oct. 28 at
Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Cooleemee
Church of Go<l. PO Box 357
Cooleemee.
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y^Samucl L. Pennington
Mr. Samuel "Bud" Lawrence
Hcnninjilon. 85. of LewisNiUe.
(lied on Monday. Ocl. 22. 2012
at the Rale B. Reynolds Hos
pice Home
He was boroJuly 15.1927 in
Davie County to the late dames
Roben Pennington Jr. and Ruth
Beck Pcnnitigion. Mr. Penning
ton was educated in the Forsyih
County School System. He was
a lifelong member of Grapevine
Baptist Church where he served
as the head usher for years. He
retired from R J. Reynolds To
bacco Co, as a truck driver after
."5 years.
Preceding hitn iti death was a
son. Kenneth "K.P." Uwrence
Pennington and 2 foster daugh
ters, Becky Moore Winfrey and
Sheila i-'ord Colcman.
Surviving: itis wife of 63
years. Blanche Forbus Pen
nington; sou. Sam .t. Penning
ton and Tammy of Westfield;
grandson.Sam "Joey" Penning
ton and wife Carla of Lewis-
ville; Oaughier-in-iaw. Shirley
K i'enniiigton of Winston-
Sslcni; grcat-gratxldaughter,
Nikkiyn Pennington: brother.
Ilatlcy L. "Bill" Pennington of
Uwlsvillc; several nieces and
nephews:? sisters-in-law. Bob-
byctte Forbus and Flora Ruth
Forbus; special friends Mike
iind JoJo Moore, Mikey and
Michelle Mitore. and Wayne
and LuAnne Gibbons and sons.
Dantiin and IJillon.
A funeral scrs'lce was held at
2 p.m. Friday. Oct. 26al Hoy-
worth-Millet Uwisville Cha
pel with Pastor Ronnie Comer
.-ind Chaplain Randy HUiman
officiating. Burial followed at
Wesllawn Gardens of Memoiy.
The family received friends
Thursday at the funeral home.
Memorials;Kate B.Reynolds
Hospice Home. 101 Hospice
Ijl. Winston-Salem, 27103.
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/.Hcberl Nading Smith
lichen Nading Smith. 90 of
Advance, died Tuesday. Oct.
23. 2012 at Lenoir Healthcare
Center in lasnoir.
He was bom March 21,1922
in Davie County, a son of the
late Oilis H. and Lola Dare
Howard Smith. He served in
the U.S,AmiyandAirForcein
Woi Id War II. He wics employed
by Sara Lee Corp. as a supervi
sor until his retirement in 1986.
He was a charter member of
Smilii Grove Ruritan Qub in
Advance with 44 years of per
fect attendance. He was a life
member of Bethlehem United
Mclltodisi Church in Advance.
He married Dorothy Reid on
Nov. 2. 1946 in Forsyth Coun
ty. She preceded him in death
on Sept- 13. 2007 in Wiosion-
Sidem. He was also preceded
in death by an infant son. Reid
Nading Smith in 1959; a son-
in-law. Eugene Hartley in 2006;
3 brothers, Elbcn, Charles and
Arnold; and 2 sisters. Norma
Mae and Ella Gray.
A funeral service was held
at 1 |t.m. Thursday. Oct. 25 at
Frank Voglcr and Sons Clcm-
ntoits Chapel. Visitation was
bi-forc the service Burial was
in Wesllawn Gardens of Mem
ory in Cieiiimons.
Memorials'. Bethlehem
UMC. 321 Redland Road. Ad
vance.
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Muna Marie Bales
Mona Matic liiilci. linugli
ler o!' Bun Mutersbiiugli ami
GciWidc 'nirall MuicrsbaiiRh,
long-lime icsideni i>l Davic
Couiily. died on Nov. 5. lOI'
aflcr suffering a severe stroke.
She v/as born April 21, 1127
in Hannibal Mb. ami raised in
Uke Charles, l-a. An .iceom-
piishcd niusitiiin willi a degree
in linglisli from llie Hiiiver
sily of Missouri, she spent her
working career ns a icaeher in
Mocksville and Winsion-Sa-
lem.
She was predeceased in I9S2
by her husband, Douglas Dale
Bales, who logclher frequently
enienaiiicd guests and musi
cians in their home on Main
Street in Mocksville with their
blucgrass music.
Sunivots; her twin daugh
ters. Gertrude (Trudi) Alice
Bales of Greenville. S.C.. Mol-
lie Marie Henninger of Char
lotte. (husband. Jnsh); and her
son, Jeffrey Douglas Bale.s
of Mocksville; her graitdchii-
dren. Trjdic Marie Henninger
of Asheville, and Joseph B.
Henmngci Ml ol ChallaiUMiga.
Tenn.; briithcrs. Bud Mulcrs-
baugh of Kentucky (wife Che-
rie)) and John Murershaugh «l
Missouri.
A shod private service wus
held on Nov S to hoiioi her life
Hb niolhcr. fricnri and icaclict.
^Elizabclh Ball Crcason
Mrs Kli/obcth "Libby" Ball
Crcason. 82. of E-ist Brick
Walk Court. Mocksville. died
Wednesday. Oct. 31. 2012.
lit Fkirsyth Medical Center in
Winsti)n--Salrm.
She was hoin March 21.
1930. in Davie County to the
late l.uke mid Hester Cook
B.ill.Mrs. Crcason was a mem
ber of Victory Baptist Churcli
111 Coolcemcc. She was pas
sionate itboiit her love of fam
ily and the sport of golf, hav ing
piayed foi more than 40 years.
Mrs. treason enjoyed going to
the bench and spending time
wiili faniily-
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, ihe Rev.
Joseph"BiH" WilbumCreason;
2 brothers; and 5 sisters.
Survivorst 3 children. Di-
anne Keller (Ralph Oliver) of
Winston-Salem. Peny treason
I Donna) of Mocksville and Lisa
Newton (Lawson) of Advance;
a sister. Lena Everhardt Parker
of Advance; 6 grandchildren.
Mifsy Ginther iChuck). Me
gan McDaniel (Brimn). Tiffany
liihnson (Adam). Kevin Crca
son. Ashley Wiles and Ben
Newton; and 5 great-grandchil
dren. Haley and Ross Ginther,
Jake Renegar, Marie McDaniel
and Silas Johnson.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 1 pm.. Saturday.
Nov. .3 at Victory Baptist
Church with the Rev. Shelby
Harbour officiating. The casket
was open in the church from
ll-l for public viewing. Burial
followed in Rowan Memorial
Park in Salisbury.
Memorials Victory Bap
tist. PO Box 68(', C'onlecmec.
27014.
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Walter Git-nn Holt
Mr. Walter Glenn Holl. S(i
of Mocksville. died Saturday
Nov. 3. 2012 at the Kale B
Reynolds Hospice Home.
He was hom l''cb.22.1926 in
Forsylh Coiiniy to the late .Sam
Henry Holl and Carrie Belle
Booker Holt. Mr. Holt served
in ihc (iS Navy during World
War II in North Africa and the
Euiopcan theaters .nid bad re
tired from Roadway Express
after JH years. He xvas of the
Primitive Baptist Faith.
Survivors: his wife. Joanna
l.enlz Holt of Ihe honse; 3 sons.
Gene Holt and wife Rosa of
Advance. Steve Holl and wife
Sherry of Lewisville and Terry
Holl and wife Paiilelte of King;
6 grandciiildren. Jeff Holt and
wife Diana. Christina Holl.
Jennifer Holl Eldridgc and hus
band Page. Dawn Holl Hender
son and husband Jason. Ryan
Holt and Krislii William.son
and husband Thomnb; jZgrcat-
graiidchildreii; 2 great-great
graudchildren: and a sisicr.
Eula H. Spainhoui of Winslon-
Salrm.
A funeral Rcrvicc was con
ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Nov. 7 at Hoyworth-Miliet
Kindcrlon Chapel by the Rev
Jeff Carter. Burinl followed in
Wesdawn Gardens of Memory.
The family retcived friciid-s
Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorials: Kate B. Reyn
olds Mospicc Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane. Winston-Salem.
27103.
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\ V. Kugene Lanier Sr.
M' Vance Eugene "Gene"
l.anier Sr.. Si, of .Advance
dial t'ucHb),Ocl. .?0. 20i2 at
ihc Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home ill Winslon-Salcm.
He was bom Dec. 28, 1930
in Davie Connly to Jacob Ed-
waid ami Grace Honler J.anier.
Ml, Lanici was employed with
Clravdy 'I'riicior lor 2! years
and was a member of Belhle-
licni Utiiied Methodist Ctmrch
since I9(i|. He loved working
lu bis garden and being out
side. He will be romeinbered as
a humbJe and caring man who
loved hi.s family.
He was preceded in death by
a son. Rodney Darren Innier
and a sister. .Margie Lanier Da
vidson,
Survivors: bis wife, Helen
t.aird Lanier of the home; a
daughter. Anneilc Nice and
husband Jerry of Pranklin, Va.
and their daughter, Stephanie:
a Son, V.uice Lanier and wife
Phyllis of Kerncrsville and
their son. Binkc and daughter
Rachel; 2 brothers, Totnmy
l.anicr of Anchiiriigc, AK. and
Larry Ltinier and wife Patsy of
Advance; a sister, Ethel Ander
son of Mocksvillc; ,ind several
uieccs and nephews.
A funeral service was held
at II a.m. l-'riday, Nov. 2 at
Bethlehem United Methodist
Giutch with Dr. Barry l.cni[3ns
officiating, Buiiai followed in
the church cemetery. The fam
ily received friends Thurtrday at
Hayworth-Millcr Kinderwn'
Memorials: Hospicc/Pallia-
live CareCenier. 101 Hospice
l-me. Winslon-Salem. 27IO.t;
or Bethlehem UMC. 321 Red-
land Rd,. Advance,
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Etfiel Ledford Mandn
Mrs. Ethel l.edford Maiido.
92, fomierly of North Mam
Street, Mocksvillc. died Tluirs-
day. Nov. I, 2012, at Wake
Fores;t Bapti.st Medical Center
in Winston-Saiem,
Mrs, Mando was bom Nov.
20. 19!9 in Rural Hall to the
late Rufus and Beiiie Sprinkle
Ledford, She was a resident of
Brookridge Retirement Com-
raunily. Winsion-S.ilctn. Mrs
Mando was married July .3,
1941 to Doniitiic Joseph Man-
do. She loved her church, l-'itsi
Presbyieriati, Mocksvillc ami
had served as .Sunday school
teacher, chair of Women of the
Church, Circle Chair. Elder,
and church treasurer.
She was also preceded iti
death by her hu-sband, "Nick"
Mando; 2 brothers, Beriuiid
Ledford and George {.edtord,
and 2 sisters. Opal Miiretz timl
Empress Slnniey
Survivors; a daughter, Jane
Mando iKcn) Meeks; a son,
Joe (Evelyn) Mando; 2 gnimt-
daughiers, Christy (D;ivid)
Tandy and Jennifer Mando
(Rob) Vandrick; 2 grandsotis.
Joshua and lati Meeks; 2 great-
grandsons, Cullen Tandy and
Connor Vandrick; and many
loving nieces and nephews.
A memorial service wus
conducted at 11 a.m. Salur
day, Nov. 3 at Fiist Presbyte
rian Church of Mock-svilie w Itli
the Revs, Sbiine Niaon, Dana
Fruits and Kcnyon Nfeeks of
ficiating. The family received
friends at the church following
tlie service Burial was in Rose
Cemetery one hour prior to the
service.
Mentonals: First Presbyte
rian. 261 S. Main St.. Mocks
villc.
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")(.WaHer Edward Orrcll
Walter Edward Orrell. 91.
died at home on Oct. 31.2012.
He was bom Oct. 11. 1921
to Benjamin Stacy Orrell and
Flora Howard Orrell. He was
a member of Mocks United
Methodist Chuicli. He was the
owner and operalut of OircU
Ptotlucc and T.ir Heel Banana
Co until his retirement in 2004.
He was known to many up and
down the cast coast as 'The Ba-
niinoMan". Hcluvedspending
time with fiimiiy and friends.
.Saturday morning breakfast
at his church was something
he enjoyed. He had a unique
love for his fellow man and
never tncl a stranger. He sup-
|a>ned the Advance Fire Dept.
and Mocks Methodist. He was
blessed with a giving heart.
In addition to his parents he
was preceded in death by sib
lings; Alton Orrell. Qiarlie
Orrell. Kenneth Ocrell. Lucy
Giuiter, and Ruby Blackburn.
Survivors: his wife of 72
years, Lucille Foster Orrell; 3
children, Doug Oirell of Ad
vance. Binny (Ginity) Orrell
of Charlotte and Ann (Ben)
Browder of Advance; 6 grand
children, Binny Orrell II. Tom
Btowder. Angie Browder Sla-
bach, all of Advance. I.uAnn
Browder Parker of Peachlrce
City. Oa., Jarod Orrell and
Megan Orrell of C'linrlolle; 13
great-grandchildren; 2 great-
great-grandchildren f'Pappoo"
to bis grandchildren and oth
ers.); 2 brothers. BS Orrell of
Maggie Valley and Frank Or
rell of Winsion-Salem; a sister
Bcny Arnold of Orlando, Fla.
A funeral service was held at
11 am, Fritlay,.Nov, 2a! Mocks
United .Methodist Chureh with
the Rev, Bill Taylor officinlirig.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery. The family received
friends Thursday at Hayworlh-
Miller Kindertoii Chapel.
Memorials: Mocks UMC,
PO Box 2122. Advance; or
Advance Fire Dept., 1869 NC
801 S.. Advance.
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Konald Lee Ruckcr ^
Ronald Lee Rucker.61,died
Nov. 4 ill VA Medical Center
in Salisbury.
He was boni June 2. 1951.
son of Essie Simpson Rucker
and ihe late Robert Masceo
Ruckcr. He graduated from
Price Higti Scliool and was a
linesman for Duke Energy, He
w as honorably di.schargcd from
the <J-S. Army.
Survivocsr his mother, F,s-
sie Rucker of Salisbury; a
son, Ronald Lee Rucker Jr. of
Spartanburg, S.C.; n step-snn.
Adrian Uyrd of New York;
his twin brother, Donald Lcc
(Lisa) Rucker of Charlotte; a
sister. Diane (Ronald) Phifer ut
Salisbury: a grandchild, Dontc'
Ruckcr.
Funcmt service will be held
Pridiiy, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. ai
^t. Zion Missionary Baptist
Church in Salisbury. Tlic Rev.
Niious Avcry w'iil oflieiate and
burial will follow *n National
liemctcry at noon The fam
ily will receive friends at the
chufth ,'0 minutes before the
service, Tlic family will be at
the home of his sister. Diane.
118 Hemlock Drive.Salisbury.
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. Hebcrt Nadtog Smith '
: Heben Nnding Smith, 90. of
Advance died Tuesday, Oct. 23.
2012 at Lenoir Healthcare Cen
ter in Lenoir.
He was born March 21.1922
in Davic County, a son of the
late Otiis H. and Lola Dare
Howard Smith- He served in
the US -Array and .Air Force
in World War 11. He was em
ployed b> Sara l-ee Corp. as a
supervisor until his retirement
bi 1986.Hewasacharterrnem-
ber of Smith Grove Ruritan
Club in Advance with 44 yean
of perfect attendance. He was a
lifetime member of Bethlehem
United .Methodist Onirch in
Advance.
Ho married Dorothy Reid on
Nov. 2, 1946 in Forsyth Coun
ty. She preceded liim in death
on Sept. 13, 2007 in Wiiiston-
Salem. He was also preceded
in death by an infant son. Reid
Nading Smith in 1959; a son-
in-law. Eugene Hartley in 2O06;
3 brothers, Elbert. Ct^es. and
Arnold; and 2 sisters. Norma
Mac and Ella Gray.
. Surviiing; a daughtei. Brcri
da Smith Hanlev of l.eiu'i'. 2
iranddaughtcts, .Ahii.i M.ine
HanJey and Amlierly lliicllcy
Greene, both of Lenoir; a great
granddaughter, Juliana Daie
Greene of Lenoir; 3 sisters. El
sie Smith Black <>( 1 ewisvilie.
Masiine Smith Boger of -Ad
vance. Jean (Bill) Smith West
of Ativniwc; a brother-in-law,
Annand Smith of Mocksville;
2 sistcrs-in-iaw.lma Jean Smith
and Barbara Odoin Smith, both
of Advance; and scvernl nieces
iind nephews.
A funeral service was held
at I p.m. Thursday. Oct. 2Sai
Frank Voglcr .md Sons Clcm-
mon.s Chapel. Visitation was
from 1!;?0 until the time ot
the service at the chapel. Burial
was in Westiawn Gardens of
Memory in Clcmmons.
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U.MC. 321 Redlaiid Road. Ad-
vHcUy Ann Watson
Betiv .Ann Spaugh Watson.
86, of -Advance, died on Mon
day. Nov. 5.2012.
She was bom on Nov 20.
1925. She and her sister. Helen
moved to Forsyth County from
Tupelo. .Miss, upon the death
of their parents. William Leo
Spaugh and.Esielle Margaret
Biiikley Spaugh. She gradu-
alcd fiom RJ. Reynolds High
School and atteiidcd Queens
(Tollcgc 111 Charlotte. In Sep-
leiiiber, 1946, she niaitied her
high school sweetlieart. Hay-
wood P Watson. She was an
active member of First Bap-
list Church in Winston-Salcm
fur years. She understood the
Lord's love for her and demon
strated that love to many.
She was also pivccded in
death by her sister, Helen S.
Plaster of Shelby.
.Surviving: her children. El
len Watson Lane and husband
Stdc of Bclhania.andH. PaiS;-
er Watson and wife Anne ot
Mocksvillc; a grandson. Jesse
Watson and wife Elizabeth ol
Clcmmons; a graDddaoghter.
Jenna Watson of Mocksvillc;
.-I great-granddaughter. Emma
Kate Watson: a nephew. Dr.
Harold E. Piaster Jr and wife
Brownie of Shelby; a niece,
Meg Stovall and liiishaiul
Chuck of Greenville, S.C.
A graveside service was lobe
held at 2 p.m. Thur.sday. Nov.
8 at Lcwisvillc Baptist Church
Cemetery 125 Lewisvilie-
Clemmons Rd. The family was
(0 receive friends following
the service in the fellowship
hall. All additional celebra
tion of her life with her favor
ite hymns and spiritual songs
will lake place in December.
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Memorials; made to First
Baptist. Winston-Salem. 501
W. Fifth St., 27101: or to the
Hospice of choice.
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"/^Margaret Louist Miller Whilakcr
Mrs. Margaa-I Louisi; Millci Whitaker. 91, fomierly of US
158. Mocksville, ilic-d Tticsilay, Nov. (,, 2012. al WUlowbrook
Reliabililalion & Care Ccnicr in '^'Hdkinvillc.
She was bom Aug. 21. 1921. in Davic Coun{y. to the late Chal
Vance and Ida Markland .Miller. Mre. Wliiiaker was a member of
Oak Grove United Melhtxiisi Church where lor many ye.ijs. a-s
long as her health permitted, was a Sunday school teacher.
She was also preceded In death by her husband, Robert Lee
"R.L." Whitakei Jr.tusisIer.Or.cJI Boger; and 4 brothers.Grady
Miller, Buck Miller. Bob Miller and Sheet Miller.
Survivon: a sister. Oeriildiric Shcckta sislcr-in-law,,Tosie Mill
er; a brother-in-law, Hiibetl Uoger, ail of Mocksville; nnd several
nieces and nephews.
A graveside service wa.s lt> be conducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday.
Nov. 8, at Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery with
the Revs. Randy Manser and Shane Nison officiating. The family
was to receive friends in the fellowship hall following the ser-
Memorials: for Oak Grove UMC.2006US 158. Mocksville
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X.Terr^' Eugene Wilson
Terry Eugene Wilson. 72, of
— Mountain City. Ten., died Oct.
29, 2012 at Waiauga Medic.tl
Cenier in Boonc.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, the late Harold Eu
gene Wilson and Myrtle Wal-
drop Wilson-
He was bora in Piedmont.
S.C. on Sfepi. 13. 1940. Fol-
lowing graduation from Davic
High School in 1958. be served
in the U.S. .Army. He then at
tended and graduated from
N.C. Slate University with a
degree in textiles managcniem.
He worked in the textile indus
try until his retirement in age
71, a eartter that brought him
joy and allowed him to meet
many people.
Survivors. wife, Mary
DeAnna Wilson of the home;
2 daughters and sons-in-taw,
Tonya and Michael Proctor
and Tracey and Tony Horton:
2 sisters and brothers-in-law,
Kayc and Bo Bellamy and Re-
liecca and Edgar Osbomc; 3
step-chlldicn. Melissa Welbom
and husband Wayne, Patricia
DiUing .ind husband Jason, and
Aaron Grant and wife Julie:
13 grandchildren; and 2 greal-
grandcbildrcn.
A family memorial service
was held Sunday, Nov. 4 at
RiserPark al Cuolcemec Falls.
Memorials: to a project al
RiverPark that will be idenil-
licd working with the River-
Piuk Board ofDirectors to meet
a need for this place, while also
honoring Terry; RivcrPaidt
iTcrry Wilson Memorial Fundl,
PO Box 7 3-5, Cookemce.
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yCjoAnn Wright Combs
; Mrs. JbAnn Wright Combs,
73, of Advance died Saturday,
INov. 10, 2012 at Wake For.
iCsl University Baptist Medical
' Center.
She was bom Sept. 11, 1939
I ill Mt. Airy to Arthur and Ethel
' Branson Wright. She was a
member of Green Meadows
; Baptist Church and was a re^
tired homeniaker. She loved
family and adored her grands
children-
She was preceded in death
1 by her parents, 2 brotliers and
1 2 sisters.
Surviving; her husband of
18 years, Bill Newton Combs
Jr.; a son, Jake Hodges (Lori)
, of Morganton; a stepdaughter,
Kenie Combs, of Kerncrsville;
a step.son, Kris Combs (Shan-
. pon) of Rolesvjile; 4 grandchU-
I dreii, Kayla and Jacob Hodges,
Alexis and K.C. Combs; and
2 brothers, Robert Wright and
Barry Wright.
A memorial service was held
at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 at
Green Meadows Baptist Church
I with the Rev. Josh Greene of
ficiating. Tlie family received
friends Monday at Haywoilh-
j Miller Kinderton Chapel.
Memorials: Green Mead
ows Baptist, 1646 NC 801 N,,
n Mocksville.
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^Leslie Collier Fidler
Mrs. Leslie Collier Fidler,
6.'5, of Advance died Sunday,
Nov. 11,2012 at her home.
She was bom June 27, 1947
in Machias, Maine to Thomas
Randolph and Dorothea Elk-
hom Collier. She was a member
of Advance United Methodist
Church and retired from The
State of Maryland after more
than 30 years. Eighteen were
with Prince George County
Courthouse and 12 with Prince
George County Department of
Corrections.
She was preceded in death
by her parents and a nephew,
Scott Hoppe.
Surviving: her husband, John
Fidler Jr. of the home; 2 sons,
Tom Roberts of Clinton, Md.
and Jon Roberts and wife Jenni
of Westminister, Md.; a daugh
ter, Lois Harris and husband
Tom of Myrtle Beach. S.C.; 4
grandchildren, Alec, Dominic,
T;J. and C.R.; a sister, Lois
Hoppe and husband Don of
Mechanicsville, Md.; a niece,
Briapne Hoppe and her three
cgfs, Hudson, Belja and Shtigs.
'A memorial service will be
held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
17 at Advance United Method-
is^ Church with the Rev. Cheryl
S|cinner officiating. Inum-
ifient will follow in the church
columbarium. The family will
receive friends following the
service.
-Memorials: Advance UMC,
1911 NC 801 S., Advance; or
to Hospice/Palliative CareCen-
ter, 101 Hospice Lane, Win-
ston-Salem, 27103.
Online condolences: wwu'.
h(tyworth-mUler.com.
Davie County Public Library
Mocksville, NC
y^Fred Gray Hellard
Mr. Fred Gray Hellard, 78,
of Will Boone Road, Mocks
ville, died Friday, Nov. 9,2012,
at Forsyih Medical Center in
Winslon-Salem.
He was bom on Sept. 13,
1934, in Davie County to the
late Charlie Seabon and Annie
Mae Crotts Hellard. Mr. Hel
lard was a member of Turren-
tine Baptist Church. He enjoyed
playing baseball, soflball and
golf and was a fisherman. He
loved to sing and write songs
and had led a campground
evangelistic service at Lake
Myers for about five years. Mr.
Hellard was a loving husband,
father and grandfather.
He was also preceded in
death by 2 sons, Timothy Gray
and Dickie Joe Hellard;- and a
brother, Leonard Hellard.
Survivors: his wife of 57
years, Barbara Sain Hellard of
(he home: a son, Kenneth Ray
Hellard (Cindi) of Troutman; a
granddaughter, Morgan Leigh
Hellard; a brother, J.W. Hel
lard of Mocksville; and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conr
ducted at 11 a.m., Monday,
Nov. 12 at Turrentine Baptist
Church with the Revs. Scott
Schuyler and Steve Hedge-.
cock officiating. The body was
placed in the church 30 minutes
prior to the service. The family
received friends Sunday, Nov.
11, at Eaton Funeral Home.
Online condolences: twu'.
eaionfmieralservici'.com.
^ William Irvin Hepler
Sg(. Major (E9), retired,
William Irvin Hepler, 87, of
Mocksville. died Monday,
Nov. 12, 2012, in his daugh
ter's arms at Gordon Hospice
House in Staiesville.
He was bom July 18, 1925,
in Forsyth County to the late
Herbert D. and Martha Flor
ence Moore Hepler. Mr. Hepler
attended Mocksville School
and graduated from Mocksville
High School in 1942. He was a
veteran of the U-S. Army hav
ing served during World War
11. Mr. Hepler was retired from
the U.S. Army 3I2th Evacu
ation Hospital Unit in Win-
ston-Salem as well as Westem
Electric (AT&T) Lexington
Road plant. He was a member
of Oiik Grove United Method
ist Church. Mr. Hepler was
a member of VFW 4026 and
Davie County Sheriffs Special
Deputy unit.
He WHS also preceded in
death by his wife, Frances
Ward Hepler.
Survivors: his daughter, Car
olyn (Gray) Bowman of Yad-
' kinville; two stepgranddaugh-
ters, Tina (Brian) Fiske of
Greensboro and Tonya (Kent)
Manning of Winston-Salem;
and two siepgreal-granddaugh-
ters, Mary and Morgan Fiske
of Greensboro. A funeral ser
vice was to be conducted at 2
p.m., Wedne.sday, Nov. 14 at
Oak Grove United Methodist
Church with the Revs. Randy
Manser and Billy Rintz offici
ating. Burial was to follow in
»he church cemetery. The fam
ily was to receive friends at tlie
church one hour before the ser-
n vice.
Memorials; Oak Grove UMC
Cemeteiy Fund, c/o Steve Whi-
laker, 2539 US 158, Mocks
ville.
Online cpndolences: h-wh'.
eatonfimeralservice.com.
A celebration of life seivice
was held Sunday, Nov. 11 at 3
p.m. at Society Baptist Church
conducted by Pastor David
I Childress and Larry Dean Al-
I len. Burial was in the church
I cemetery. The family received
friends on Saturday, Nov. 10 at
Davie Funeral Service.
Memorials: Society Bap
tist Cemetery Fund, 879 Gar
den Valley Road, Statesville,
28625.
Online condolences; wnw.
daviefimeralservice.com.
Da^e County PUDIT L:
Mocksville. NC
^(jVIary Gartner Howcll
Mary Gartner Howe)!, 80, of
Ridge Road, Mocksville, died
on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012, at
Wake Forest Baptist Medical
Center.
Bom in Davie County on
Sept. 21, 1932, she was the
daughter of the late William
Aubrey Seamon and Etta Wil
liams Seamon. She was a re
tired seamstress and a mem
ber of Society Baptist Church,
where she was in the Senior
Adult Sunday School Class.
She was also preceded in
death by her first husband. Jack
Gartner, and 2 brothers, J.C.
and Ernest Seamon.
Survivors: her husband,
Woodrow Howell of the home;
a son, Tony (Ann) Gartner of
Mocksville; 2 daughters, Jackie
(Stephen) Snow of Mocksville
and Dianne (Wayne) Smith of
Harmony; 2 step-sons, Char
lie (Sandi) Howell and Stew
art (Luvada) Howell, both of
Mocksville; a step-daughter,
Carol (David) Ambros of New
York; a brother, Jim (Louise)
Seamon of Mocksville; 2 sis
ters, Ann (Harvey) Snyder of
Churchland and Betty (Jerry)
Lowtbarpe of Statesville; 6
grandchildren, Christy Steele,
Carey (Noel) Barney, Stepha
nie Steele, Daniel Smith, Lind
say Gartner and Heather Gart
ner; a great-grandson, Jake
Bamey; 5 step-grandchildren;
and her longtime canine com
panion, Gizzy.
iw
)(. Phyllis B. McCiamroch
Ms. Phyllis Carol Ball Mc
Ciamroch. 74, of Duard Reavis
Road, Mocksville, died Sat
urday, Nov. 10, 2012, at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winston-Salein.
She was born on Feb. 28,
1938, in Cabamis County to the
late William McKinley and El
vira Gailher Owings BalKMrs.
McCiamroch was a member of
Chestnut Grove United Meth
odist Ciiurch and was retired
from Ingersoll-Rand.She was
a family oriented person who
enjoyed cookouts, flowers, bird
watching and her goldfish. She
was a loving grandmother who
had a special place in her heart
for her great-grandson, Xavier.
She was also preceded in
death by her fiance, Junior
Reavis; 2 sisters, Sylvia Ball
Driver and Linda Ball Trivette.
Survivors: 3 children. Von
McCiamroch (Lois Durham)
of Mocksville, Wendy Camp^
bell (Johnny) of Statesville and
Becky Booe (Melvin Lewis)
of Mocksville; a stepdaughter,
April Crest of Ohio; 4 grand
children, Kassandra Shoffner,
Jessica Short. Foirest Booe and
Ryan Macy; 4 great-grandchil
dren, Xavier Rankin, Alyssa
Rankin, Malayka Rankin and
CJ. Singlelary; and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 3 p.m.. Monday, Nov.
12 at Chestnut Grove United
Methodist Church with the.
Rev. Darren Crolts officiating.
The family received friends at
the church one hour prior to the
service.
Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Home, 101 Hospice
Lane, )Vinston-Sa|em, 27103;
or to the family, 260 Duard
Reayis Road, Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
eatonfuneraiservice.com.
\Timothy Kempin Reich
Timothy Kempin Reich, 70,
of Lexington, died on Sunday,
Nov. 11, 2012, at his resi
dence.
Survivors: his wife of 29
years, Anita Bare Reich; 2
daughters, Kathy (Mike)
Casstevens of Clemmons and
Michelle (David) Dodge of
Kernersvillc; 2 sons, David
(Regina) Davis of Galax, Va.
and Dennis Brock of Kerners
villc; a brother, Lee (Charity)
Reich of Mocksville; a sister,
Kathy Reich of Kemersville,
] 1 grandchildren and 4 great
grandchildren'
There will be no services.
His ashes will be spread in
Tampa Bay, Fla.
Memorials; Hospice of Da
vidson County, 200 Hospice
; Way, Lexington, 27292.
Online condolences: uww.
daviefuneralservice£om.
Oairte County Public Lit)', dr.
Mocksville. NC
5AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 15,2012
A Ricky Dale McCrary Sr. I
Ricky Dale McCrary Sr„
54, of Wail Street, Cooleemee,
died on Friday, Nov. 9,2012, at
the home of his son. Dale Mc
Crary Jr.
Born in Davie County on
March 27, 1958, he was the
son of Joe Greer and Rebecca
Virginia McCrary Greer of
Mocksville. He was employed
in the tree service and attended
the Mocksville Church of God,
In addition to his parents,
he is survived by: a son, Ricky
"Dale" (Christy) McCrary Jr.
of Mocksville; a daughter,
Crystal "Gayle" McCrary of
Mocksville; 2 step-daughters,
Nakota Hensley of Mocksville
and Ashley Hensley of Lexing
ton; 3 brothers, James and Mi
chael Greer of Mocksville and
Billy Greer of Salisbury; and 6
grandchildren, Destiny, Jaza-
lyn, Austin, and Madilyn Mc
Crary; Abby Brady, and Ally
Davison.
A celebration of life service
was held Monday, Nov. 12
at noon in the Davie Funeral
Service Chapel conducted by
Pastor Daniel Gamble. Burial
was in Legion Memorial Park
in Cooleemee. The family rcr
ceived friends Sunday, Nov. 11
at Davie Funeral Seivice.
Memorials: Mocksville
Church of God, 862 US 64 E.
Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
d<ivit'fiiiieniher\'ice.com.
^Tlielma Riley Terrell
Thelrna Riley Terrell, 95.
died Monday, Nov. 5, 2012 at
Bayside Golden Living Center
in Poquoson, Va.
Mre. Terrell was bom Feb.
23,1917 in HiUsborough.
5he is preceded in death by
her hitsbandi the Rev. Law
rence A, Terrell, who served as
pastpf fpr the Redland Pente
costal Holiness Church in Ad-
va'iice. The couple spent most
of the 65 years of their married
life ministering at that church
as well as churches in Tennes
see and Virginia.
Survivors: her daughter, Har
riet Yeapanis, her granddaugh
ter, Andrea Gayle, 2 great
grandchildren, all of Newport
News, Va.; and another grand
daughter, Stacia Yeapanis of
Chicago, 111.
A graveside service was held
at Redland Pentecostal Holi
ness Church Tuesday, Nov. 13
at 11 a-m. with the Pastor Jona
than Hill officiating. The fam
ily received friends following
the service-
Memorials; Redland Pente
costal Holiness, 137 Baltimore
Rd., Advance.
Online condolences: www.
I hayworth-tmller..com.
I' A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov.
18 at First United Methodist
Church, MocksviJIe with the
1 Rev. Joe Collins, D.Min. officiating, The family received
I friends following the service.
I Burial was in Rose Cemetery,
I Memorials: Davie Home
Health Homemaker Program,
i PO Box 848, Mocksville; or
Humane Society of Davie, PO
Box 153, Mocksville.
Online condolences; iww.
^oionfimerahenice.coin.
Ruth Essie Brewer
Mrs. Ruth Esther Coins
Brewer, 86, died Friday, Nov.
16, 2012, at The I..aurels of
Salisbury.
The youngest of 7 children,
she was bom March 9,1926, in
High Point to the late Rev. and
Mrs. Jack Fagg Coins. After
graduating from Bassett High
in Virginia, she attended Frank
lin Springs College in Ceorgia.
She married Oliver H. Brewer
in 1944, and the couple settled
in Durham after he returned
from the war. There they raised
two children and made many '
close friends. She was involved '
in the community, includ
ing Girl Scout Troop 64. Mrs.
Brewer was a faithful member
of her church in Durham and
taught Sunday school, partici
pated in church circles and sang
in the choir. She helped at nurs
ing homes through her church's
volunteer program. Mrs. Brew
er retired from Central Carolina
Bank after 30 years-
She was also preceded in
death by her husband; and all
six siblings.
Survivors; a sister-in-law^
Mary Coins of Burlington; 2
children, Pam Bahnson (Frank)
and Jim Brewer (M.A.); 4
grandchildren, Sarah Bahnson
Chapman (Brad), Diana Bahn
son Overbey (Jon). Meg Brew
er and Michael Brewer; and 3
great-grandchildren. Charlie,
Zeb and Carsten Chapman.
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v.Roy Baxter Broadway
Roy Baxter Broadway, 93, of
Broadway Road, Mocksville,
died on Thursday, Nov. ,15,
2012, at the W.C. "Bill" Hefner
Medical Center in Salisbury.
Bora in Davie County on
Nov. II, 1919, he was the son
of the late Ira Adam Broadway
and Cora Broome Broadway.
He was retired from food ser-
vice at the V.A. Hospital and
attended Edgewood Baptist
Church. He also served in the
U.S. Army during World War
I 11 in battles and campaigns in
Sicily, Normandy, Rhineland,
Ardennes, Central Europe, Na-
ples-Foggia, and Rome-Arno.
He received the Purple Heart,
the EAMET Campaign Medal
with 7 Bronze Service Stars
and 1 Bronze Arrowhead, and
the American Defense Service
Medal
Survivors; his wife of 67
years, Virginia Cook Broad
way; 3 sons. Ronald (Mdry) i ^
Brpadway, Kenneth Broadway, i
and Doug (Marilee) Broadway, ' ^
all of Mocksville; 4 grandchil- ' c.
' dren, Julie Broadway (Michael) ^Byrd, Kelly Broadway (Eddie) | 2
Kimtz, Lee Broadway, and ><
Adam Broadway; and 3 great- S
grandchildren, Micah Kluttz,
Cassidy Kluttz, and Alex Byrd. %
A celebration of life service 5
was held Tpesday, Nov. 20 at 5
j 11 a.m. in the Davie Funeral »
I Service Chapel with the Rev. P
Frank Blankenship and Pastor j
Clyde Settle officiating. Burial 5
was at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the
Salisbury National Cemetery ®
with military honors by the 1
VFW.Memorial Honor Guard ^
I and the National Guard. The Z
family received friends Thes- t
day at the funeral home. J..
Memorials: W.G. "Bill" He-
fner Medical Center, Building I £
42, Second Floor, Salisbury, i'
NC28J44.
i Online condolences:, www.
davieftineralservice.com.
^ JJennis Lee HedrickMr Dennis Lee Hedrick, 68, of Charlotte, died Saturday, Nov.
I /. 2012, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, He wns bom Sept. 12, 1944, in Davidson County to the late
STu S. Amy ^
Survivors; his wife, Barbara Marie Munday Hedrick of the
l ''Jr ^Tn ^ RobertLee Shores (Tina), Barbara Shores and Sarah Cook (Kevin), all of
Mocksville; 9 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren
s^ervice will be,conducted at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Nov21 at baton Funeral Chapel with Chaplain Fred Moretz officiat
ing. Burial will be private in Salisbury National Cemetery, with
homr7l 1, ^he funeralhome following the service.
Hospice/Palliative Care. PO Box33549, Charlotte, 28233-3549, • .Online condolences: www.eatonfmeralseryice.com.
Davie County Public Library
Mocksville, NO
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Sunset Drive, Mocksvilie, died
at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home.
Bom in Davie County on
William and Pearlie Richard- *!L
son, of the home, who survive, JShI
He was a self-employed truck W|L-i,
driver. He loved to fish, hunt
and work on his old truck. He
was a member of hunting clubs.
Also a brother.
ardson Jr. of Tobaccoville; 3
sisters, Libby (Jerry) Correl! of Mocksvilie, Rita Stevenson of
Statesville.and.Dianna (John) Fisherof Mesa, Ariz.; his extended
family of his fianc6. Lynette Vawter of King, and her children,
Thomas Vawter, and Angel (Brandon) Shelton and 2 grandsons,
Nathan Vawter and Elijah Shelton; numerous nieces, nephews
'and friends.
A service to celebrate his life was held Saturday, Nov. 10 at 3
p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel conducted by the Revs.
Frank Blankenship and Danny Shore. Burial was in Rose Cem
etery. Pallbearers were Robert Stevenson, Thomas Vawter, Jerry
^ Former, Paul Correll, Andy Lisenby. and Johnny Haynes.
Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home/Palliative Care,
101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Online condolences: wwwjiaviejuneralservice.com.
^Marla Jean Handy Rowe
Maria Jean Handy Rowe, 55, of Harvest Way, Mocksvilie, died
on Wednesday, Nov. 14,2012, at Davie Place Residential Care.
Bom in New Britain, Conn, on Dec. 2, 1956, she was the
daughter of the late Howard and Margaret Lackey Handy. She
was employed as a medical assistant In home health care.
Survivors: her husband of 30 years, Ralph Rowe of Houston,
Texas; 2 daughters, Nicole R. (Vince) Amedekah of Houston and
Tracy R. St.-Jean of Connecticut; a brother, Dennis Handy of
Florida; 2 sisters, Lindy Handy of Idaho and Bonnie; 4 grand
children, Hannah St.-Jean. Skyla Doughty, Gabrielle and Gianna
Am^ekah.
Private family services will be held in Texas.
Online condolences: wwwjayiefimeralservice.com.
^ Ethel Deal Snider
I Mrs. Ethel Deal Snider, 97,
of Woodleaf, died Samrday, ^
had attended Corinth Church of -
Andrews, Mary McDaniei,
Merti Wilhem, Ada Deal Carter, Nannie Wilhelm and Georgia
Deal. ®
Survivors: a stepson, S. Louis Snider; 3 stepdaughters, Mar
gie Thompson, Brenda Snider and Phyllis Watkins; 2 brothers,
! Levi Crawford Deal of Kemersville and Jim Deal of Salisbury; 8
grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grand-
children.
I A funeral service was to be conducted at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Nov.
120 at Corinth Church of Christ in Woodleaf with Pastor R. D. Mc-
jDaniel officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery,
j The family was to receive friends from 2-3 p.m. Tuesday at Eaton
I Funeral Home, Mocksvilie.
I Memorials: Corinth Church of Christ, 3570 Needmore Road
' Woodleaf, 27054.
Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com.
Davie County Public Libiary
Mocksvilie, NC
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^Sarah ParniBeck
Sarah Louise Pann Beck, 50,
of Reavis Road, Mocksville,
died on Friday, Nov. 23. 2012
at IredeJl Memorial Hospital.
BominCalhoun.Ga. on Nov.
17,1962, she was the daughter
of the late Wilson Parm, and
. Christine Louise Tilley Parm,
who survives. She attended
Harmony Baptist Church.
Also surviving: her hus
band, Thomas G. Beck; 2 sons,
Michael D. Middlebrook of
Statesville, Timothy A. Beck of
Harmony; 2 daughters, Kellie
M. (Jeremy) Ireland of States-
ville^'Tabitha L. Beck, of Har
mony; 5 grandchildren, Zach-
ary Ladd, Ali^ Kaley, and Emily
Ireland; and Audrey Stephan.
A graveside service was con
ducted on Wednesday, Nov. 28
at 1 p.m. at Lakeview Cem
etery, Greensboro, with the
Rev. Mitch Rash officiating.
The family received friends on
Tuesday, Nov. 27 at Davie Fu
neral Service in Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
dayiefiineralservice.com.
^uth Goins Brewer
Mrs. Riith Esther Goins
Brewer, 86, died Friday,'Nov.
16, 2012, at The Laurels of
Salisbury.
The youngest of 7 children,
she was bom March 9,1926, in
High Point to the late Rev. and
Mrs. Jack Fagg Goins. After
graduating from Bassett High
in Virginia, she attended Frank
lin Springs College in Georgia.
She married Oliver H. Brewer
in 1944, and the couple settled
in Durham after he returned
from the war. There they raised
two children and made many
close friends. She was involved
in the community, includ
ing Girl Scout Troop 64. Mrs.
Brewer was a faithful member
of her church in Durham and
taught Sunday school, partici
pated in church circles and'sang
in the choir. She helped at nurs
ing homes through her church's
volunteer'program. Mrs. Brew
er retired from Central Carolina
Bank after 30 years.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband; and all
six siblings.
Survivors: a sister-in-law,
Mary Goins of Burlington; 2
children, Pam Bahnson (Frank)
and Jim Brewer (M.A.); 4
grandchildren, Sarah Bahnson
Chapman (Brad), Diana Bahn
son Overbey (Jon), Meg Brew
er and Michael Brewer; and 3
great-grandchildren. Charlie,
Zeb and Carsten Chapman.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 pan., Sunday, Nov.
18 at First United Methodist
Church, Mocksville with the
Rev. Joe Collins, D.Min. of
ficiating. The family received
friends following the service.
Burial was in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials; Davie Home
Health Homemaker Program,
PC Box 848, Mocksville; or
Humane Society of Davie, PO
Box 153,Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
eatonfuneralservice.com.
'■ '^elia Burton Dartt
it Mrs. Leila Ann Buiion Dartt,e 81, of Merreil's Lake Road,
Mocksville. died Thursday,
d Nov,22, 2012, at the home of
:• her daughter.
She was bom Oct. 30, 1931,
5 in Davie County to the late
. Ecter and Bertha Sain Burton,r Mrs. Dartt was of the Baptist) faith and had attended Ijames
Crossroads Baptist Church
where she had been a Sunday
school teacher and was active
in activities while her health
permitted. She was retired from
Ingersoii-Rand.
She was aiso preceded in
: death by her first husband, Ev-
efette Draughn; second hus
band, Edward Barkley; a sister,
Marie Button; and 2 brothers,
Willie and Bobby Burton.
Survivors; her husband, VernI Dartt of the home; 2 daughters,
June Steele (Vann) and Vickie
I Brewer (Bobby); 4 grandchil
dren, Greg Brewer (Katie),
Shana Brooks (Shawn), Eliza-
, beth Patterson (Jaied) andj Margaret Steele (Brandon);
^ 6 great-grandchildren. John
Hartley and Tate Brewer, Sea-
ger Brooks, Melanie Steele
and Emily and Benjamin Pat
terson; and 2 stepchildren. Jay
Dam (Jennifer) and Joy Miller
(Sonny).
A graveside service was con
ducted at 3;30 p.m., Saturday,
Nov. 24 ill Ijames Crossroads
Baptist Church Cemetery with
the Rev. Alex Heafner offi
ciating. The family received
friends Saturday at Eaton Fu
neral Home.
Memorials: Samaritan's
Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone,
28607; or to Ijames Baptist,
1038 Ijames Church Road,
Mocksville.
Online condolences; www.
eatonfuneralservice.com.
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Bertice Swicegood Davis
Mrs. Bertice Swicegood Da
vis. 90, formerly of US "158,
Mocksville, died Saturday.
Nov. 17,2012. at Regency Care
- Clemmons Nursing & Rehab.
Mrs. Davis was born Feb. 13,
1922, in Cabarrus County to
the late Van and Annie Gullet
Swicegood. She was a member
of Oak Grove United Method
ist Church, Mocksville.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, John
Daniel Davis.
Survivors: 3 daughters, .Bar-
I bara Young (Woodic) of Beau
fort, Gaylene Cook (Gene) of
Advance and Tempie Haynes
(Mike) of Lewisville; and sev
eral grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held later. Burial was in Rose
Cemetery.
Memorials: charity of the do
nor's choice.
Online condolences: hww.
, eatonJuneralservice.com.
Kxerry Wayne Dowell
Mr. Terry Wayne Dowell, 60,
of Pennington Dowell Lane,
Mocksville, died Friday, Nov.
23,2012.
He was bom on Dec. 22,
1951, in Surry County to the
late William Clarence and
Florida Virginia Cheek Dowell.
Mr. Dowell was employed with
Wake Forest Baptist Medi
cal Center in the engineering
department and had been a
• carpenter most of his life. He
enjoyed hunting, gardening
.and spending time with best
friends, Ronnie Brown, Gary
Myers, Lynn Myers and his
neighbor, Larry. He loved life
and being with his family. I
He was also preceded in
death by a sister, Kay Frances
Cook.
Survivors: his wife of 29
years, Kay Frances Willard
Dowell; a son, Nicholas Tyler
Dowell, both of the home; sib
lings, Steven William Dowell
(Diane) of East Bend, Virginia
Ann Vest (David) of Mocks
ville, Patricia Christine Hawks
(Earl) of Low Gap and Roslyn
Marlene Stewart (Curtis) of
■East Bend; and many nieces
"and nephews. ,
A funeral service was con
ducted at 7:30 p.m., Tues
day, Nov. 27 at Eaton Funeral
Chapel with the Rev. Randy
Manser officiating. The fam
ily received friends at the fu
neral home. Burial was at 11
a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 at
Oak Grove United Methodist
Church Cemetery.
Memorials: Oak Grove
UMC Cemetery Fund, c/oSteve Whitaker, 2539 US 158'
Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
eatonjitneralservice.com.
AFaye Koontz Dwiggins
Mrs. Faye Helen Koontz
Dwiggins, 87, of Junc
tion Road. Mocksville, died
Wednesday, Nov. 21. 2012,
at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home in Winston-Salem.
She was bom June 16,
1925, in Davie County to the
late Foley Wilson and MaryI'Cartner Koontz. Mrs. Dwig-
! gins was a member of Salem
United Methodist Church. She
enjoyed cooking, quilting and
crocheting.
She was also preceded in
i death by her husband, Ed Mon-I roe Dwiggins; a sister, Betty
Jean Freeman; and 2 brothers,J Tom and Roy Koontz.
Survivors:' 2 sons, Ray
. Dwiggins (Eunice) of Mocks-
; ville and Carl Dwiggins (Alice)
of Yadkinville; 3 grandchil
dren, Jackie Jones (Darrell),
. Michelle Dwiggins and Amy
Dwiggins; 2 stepgrandchildren,
Barbara Moose and Kathy
Sapp; a sister, Edith Miller of
Woodleaf; and several nieces
and nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov,
25 at Salem United Methodist
Church with the Rev. John Er-
i win officiating. The body was
' placed in the church 30 minutes
prior to the service. Burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery.
The family received friends
Saturday, Nov. 24 at Eaton Fu
neral Home.
Memorials; Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home. 101 Hos
pice Larie, Winston-Salem,
27103; or Salem UMC Cem
etery Fund, c/o Jack Koontz,
1444 Davie Academy Road,
Mocksville, 27028.
Online condolences: www.
eatonfuneralservice.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 29,20121 Davie County Public uuio.yMocksville, NC
K Jerry Wayne Ireland
Jerry Wayne Ireland, 69,
died Saturday, Nov. 23,2012 at
Wake Forest Baptist Health.
He was bom Oct. 23, 1943
to the late Jay and Tossie Booc
Ireland. Mr. Ireland was pre
ceded in death by his parents, 3
sisters and a brother.
Surviving: his wife. Martha
Stroud Ireland; a daughter, Re-
gina Ireland; 3 step-children,
Harvey (Delaine) Cranfili, Carl
Boger, Odeil Boger; 2 grand
children, Paula (Isael) Marih,
Heath (Ann) Cranfili; 2, great
grandchildren, .Brittany Cran
fili, Brianna Cranfili; and a
brother, Clyde Ireland.'
The. family received friends
Sunday, Nov. 25 at Bear Creek
Baptist Church before the ser
vice at3 p.m. by the Revs. Greg
McEwen, David Childress and
Charles Buckner.
Memorials: ForsythHospice.
101 Hospice Lane, Winslon-
S^em, 27103.
Online condolences: wrvw.
gentryfuneralservice£om.
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^Bradley E. Marshall
Bradley Edward Marshall of
Stone Mountain, Ga. died on
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012 at
Grady Medical Center in At
lanta, Ga. ^
He was bom July 15,1978 in
Catawba County to Kathy Mar
shall Walker and Paul Edward
Little. His stepfather is Thomas
Walker. He was a 1996 gradu
ate of Davje High School. He
was a 2001 graduate of Win
ston Salem State University
and earned a master's degree
from the University of Illinois.
He was a grant writer for the
state of Georgia.
He was preceded in death
by his maternal grandparent.
Pastor Stella Rippy; paternal
grandparents, Elizabeth and
Charles Rhinehardt; a brother,
Paul Edward Little; and a sister,
Jennifer Lynn Ruckcr.
Survivors: his parents, Kathy
and Thomas Walker; a brother,
Brenl Marshall; 4 uncles, Ray
mond Marshall of Windsor,
Michael Marshall of Winston-
Salem, James Marshall of
Pennsylvania, Robert "Uncle
Bert" Marshall of Winston-
Salem; 3 aunts, Joyce Parsons
of Newton, Vivian Howard
of White Plains, N.Y., and the
Rev. Lisa P. Marshall of Char
lotte; and a host of other nieces,
nephews, relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be
held on Friday, Nov. 30 at 6
p.m. at New Jerusalem Apos
tolic Church in Mocksville.
Pastor Nettye I. Barber will of
ficiate.
Online condolences: www.
GrahamFuneralHoinejiel.
)ijohn G. McClamroch
John Gaither McClamroch,
78, of Branlley Farm Road,
Mocksville, died Nov. 26,2012
at Forsyth Medical Center.
Bom in East Flat Rock on
May 16. 1934, he was the Son
of the late Ralph G. McClam
roch and Mary Eva Latham
McClamroch. He was a grain
farmer and had worked at L.A.
Reynolds. He was a member of
Oak Grove United Methodist
Church.
Survivors: 2 sons, R. Kent
: (Tammy) McClamroch of
: Mocksville and John Bryant
! (Mary) McClamroch of Har
mony; a brother, Calvin Mc-
I Clamroch of Thomasville, a
I sister, Eva McClamroch of
Jacksonville, Fla.; 3 grand
children, Christina (Michael)
Cooper, Jeremy (Stephanie)
Shoffner, and Maggie Carter; 3
great-grandchildren, Madison,
I Caleb, and Carsten Cooper.
I A graveside celebration of
i life service wasto be held - at
i noon Thursday, Nov. 29 at
' Oak Grove UMC Cemetery
with Pastors Randy Manser
I and David Childress officiat-
j ing. The family was to receive
friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, Nov. 28, at Davie
Funeral Service.
Memorial: Oak Grove UMC,
2006 US 158, Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
daviefiineralservice.corp.
)CKichard T. Spillman Sr.
n Richard Terril Spillman Sr.,
72, of Joyner Street, Coolee-.
mee, died on Saturday, Nov.
24 , 2012, at Davie County
Hospital.
Bom in Davie County on
April 2. 1940, he was the son
of the late Alphonso Gram
Spillman Sr. and Sallie Brown
Spillman. He was retired as
kitchen supervisor from NC
Dept. of Correction, and was
of the Baptist faith. He served
in the U.S. Navy during the
Cuban Missile Crisis. He was a
member of The American Le
gion, Davie Law Enforcement
Assoc., NC Law Enforcement
Assoc., and NC Notary Public.
Survivors: his wife of 44
years, Joyce Hampton Spill
man; 2 sons, Terry Spillman
of the home. Dean (Shelly)
Spillman of Coolecmee;
daughter-in-law. Angie Spill
man of Mocksville. 4 brothers;
3 grandchildren, Misty, Ashley
and Justin .Spillman; and a spe
cial friend of 49 years, Donald
Bean.
He was also preceded in
death by 3 brothers.
A celebration of life ser
vice was held Tuesday. Nov.
27 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Fu
neral Service Chapel with the
Rev. Shelby Harbour officiat
ing. Burial followed at Legion
Memorial Park with military
honors by the VFW Memorial
Honor Guard and the National
Guard. The family received
friends Monday, Nov. 26 at the
funeral home.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital
St., Mocksville; and Victory
Baptist, PO Box 686, Coolee-
inee.
Online condolences: www.
(laviefuneralservice.com.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 4 p.m., Wednesday,
i Nov. 2] at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with Pastor Brent S])ry of
ficiating. The. family received
friends at the funeral home fol-
, levying .the; service.
Memorials: Hospice/Pallia
tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital
St., Ste. 103, Mocksville.
Online condolences: www.
eatonfuneralservice .com.
Vcharlotte Mae Stokes
Mrs. Charlotte Mae Black-
bum Stokes, 66, died Monday,
Nov. 19, 2012, at her home in
Mocksville after succumbing to
illness.
She was bom June 3, 1946.
in Tobaccoville to the late Gro-
ver Samuel and Nellie Frances
Middleton Blackbum. She was
also preceded in death by a
brother, Jimmy Blackbum.
Survivors: her husband, W.
Hollyn Stokes of the home; 2
brothers, Randall Blackbum
(Paula) of Laurinburg and
Mitchell Blackbum (Judy) of
Tobaccoville; 4 sons, Landon
Rosenquist (Mary) of Mocks
ville, Bobby Rosenquist
(Anna) of Bayou Vista, Texas,
Kent Stokes (Maria) of Win-
ston-Salem and Ronald Stokes
(Brenda) of Wallburg; 2 daugh
ters, Emily Johnson (Mike) of
Mocksville and Christy Clin-
ard of Elkin; 11 grandchildren,
Jacob, Samuel. Holly, Luke,
.April. Drew, Adam, Casey,
Michael, Michelle and Dusty;
11 great-grandchildren, Tori,
Jasmine, Jordan, Dylan, Jocey,
Jackson, Alex, Samantha. Jay-
la, Patrick and Chasity; 4 neph
ews, M^ew, Alex, Andrew
and James; a.id 2 nieces, Lisa
, • ; njj> ur^an
XDouglas Surratt help others.
Douglas "Doodle" Surratt, '
43, husband of Jill Wade Sur
ratt of Fishersville, Va., died
Wednesday. Nov. 14,2012.
Mr. Surratt was born July
31. 1969 in Staunlon, Va., the
son of David and Janet SurTatt
I of Staunton and Linda and Bob
! Corson of Advance. He was a
1987 graduate of Buffalo Gap
(Virginia) High School was
I employed with Dominion Pow
er for 23 years. He was a mem-
Iber of the Staunton Augusta
(VA) Rescue Squad. He was a
hunter.
Mr. Surratt was preceded in
death by his paternal grandfa
ther, Chester Surratt; mater
nal grandparents, Sidney and
Pauline Stover, an uncle. Rock
Turner, and his father-in-law.
Bill Wade.
Survivors: his wife of 23
years; his parents; 2 daugh
ters, Sarah Surratt of Staunton
and Hannah Surratt of Fisher-
ville; brothers, Tim Surratt ofDavie County-Public note,
MocKsville. NC
Verona, Va., Matt (Amanda)
SuiTatt of New Hope, Va.. and
John Surratt of .Farniinglon,
Maine; blended family includ
ing: sisters, Ann (Lee) Bell of
Nashville, Tenn., Debra (Paul)
Jackson of Bedford, Va.. Linda
(Bradley) Kennedy of Wood-
leaf, and Peyton (Corey) Mar
tin of Lynchburg, Va.; brothers,
Barry Corson of Woodle.af and
Stuart (Heather) Dixon of Oak
land, Calif.; g'reat-grandfnother,
Dorothy Gutshall of Staunton;
3 aunts, Ella Turner of Stuarts
Draft. Va., Becky Ramsey of
Staunton. and Linda Mae (Jer
ry) Smith of Staunton; an un
cle. Danny Surratt of Staunton;
I his mother-in-law, Betty Wade;
I as well as a number of nieces
and nephews.
A celebration of his life
was held Saturday, Nov. 17,
followed by a private burial
in Bath County, Va. Pallbear
ers were friends and family.
Honorary pallbearers included
friends and co-workers from
Dominon Power.
' His organs were donated to
help others.
■fvFloriberto Vizcaino-Castillo
Floriberlo Vizcaino-Castil
lo, 66, of Charlotte, died on
Wednesday. Nov. 21," 2012 at
Carolina Medical Center.
Bom in Ejido of Chino, San
Luis Polosi, Mexico, on Nov. I,
1946, he was the son of the late
' Odon Vizcaino-Alvarez and
Esperanza Castillo-Zacarias,
who survives. He was a mem
ber of the Ministerio Vision
Cristiana Inteniational.
Also surviving: 2 sons,
Miguel Angel Vizcaino-Ro
driguez (Delia Rivera), of
Austin, Texas, Obed Vizcaino-
Rodriguez (Brittany Lowder)
of Charlotte; 2 daughters, Edith
Vizcaino-Rodriguez of Char
lotte, Adriana Vizcaino-Rodri
guez (Arturo Ruiz) ofCharlotte;
3 sisters. Evarizta Vizcaino, of
Rascon S.L.P, Mexico, Nazariaj Kreher (Randy Kreher) of Oak
land, Calif., Simona Cabrera,
of Rascon S.L.P. Mexico: and 8
grandchildren,
A celebration of life service
was conducted Sunday, Nov.
25 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Fu
neral Service Chapel with Fa
ther Nohe Torres-Vizcaino, and
Eradio and Floridalma Aguilar
officiating; Burial followed in
Rose Cemetery. The family re
ceived friends Saturday, Nov.
25 at the funeral home.
I Online condolences: vvvvvv.
\daviefiineralservice.conl.
'fsPavid Erik Wentz
Mr. David Erik Wentz, 46, of
Advance, died Monday, Nov.
19,2012 in Savannah, Ga.
He was bom May 8, 1966 in
Deerbom. Ind. Mr. Wentz mar
ried Vickie Daywalt on May
17, 1986. He graduated with
honors with business adminis
tration and computer science
degrees from Lenoir-Rhyne
Coilege in 1988. Mr. Wentz
was a member and Past Master
of Farmington Masonic Lodge,
member and Past President of
Winston-Salem Shrine Club,
member of Scottish and York
Rites. The past fi ve years he
: worked for Honda Aircraft
in Greensboro, where htf met
■many friends. He recently be
gan a new job as IT business
strategic senior manager with
Gulfstream Aerospace.
He was preceded in death
by his father, Peter Franklin
Wentz.
Surviving: his wife, Vickie
Daywalt Wentz; his 2 children,
David Michael Wentz bom
May (1.1988 and Erika Renae
Wentz bom Jan. 5, 1990; his
mother, Judith Bankey Gardner
(husband Thomas) of Kannap-
olis; his stepmother, Patricia
Wentz of Concord; 2 sisters,
Amy Goodson (husband Jerry)
of England and Beth Wentz of
Louisiana; his mother and fa-
;ther-in-law, David and Miriam
Daywalt; sisters-in-law, Susan
Miller (husband Ronnie) and
I Kathy Daywalt (Ron Forther)
of Mocksville; 7n nieces and1 nephews; Michael's girlfriend,
■ Brandi Ray and her baby,
MaKayla Jade who he called
his "Skitterbug" and "Mon-
|key"; special friends, Robertj Ellis and Jon Wells; as well as
many other friends.
A memorial service was liekl
at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24 at
Hayworth-Miller Kinderton
Chapel, with Tim Dunn ofti-
ciating.- The family received
friends following the service.
Memorials: The Shriners
Childrens' Hospital, Farming-
ton Masonic Lodge, Pilots-N-
Paws or to the Sugar Valley
Airport.
Online condolences: invw,
hayworlh-miller.com.
yiXuther Wilson West Sr.
Mr. Luther Wilson West.I Sr., 94, formerly of Pino Road.
, Mocksville, died Monday. Nov.
'19,2012, at his home.
He was born on Oct. 10.
1918, in Davie County to the
late Walter Wesley and Ella
Agnes Miller West. Mr. West
was a member of Farmington
Baptist Church where he had
• served as a deacon and Sun
day school superintendent. For
more than 50 years, Mr. West
had worked at West Famis
as a dairy farmer. He was a
founding member of Famiing-
I ton Volunteer Fire Dept. Mr.
I West was a Master Mason with
, Farmington Masonic Lodge for
. 64 years. He was a member of
I Grange, Davie County Board
of Education and the Soil and
Water Conservation Board.
He was also preceded in
death by his first wife, Lovie
■ Rupard West; 3 sisters, Jes-
|sie West Guentert, Lois West
!Deese and Virginia West Steel-
man; and 2 brothers, Walter
Miller West and his twin, Lon-
. nie Gray West Sr.
Survivors: his wife of 51
years, Sara Ostine Wariick
West of the home; 3 children,
Luther Wilson "L.W." West Jr.
of Mocksville, DeEtta I homas
(William) of Cleramons and
Boyd Nelson West of the home;
a sister, Elizabeth Foitney of
Tennessee; a brother, Roland
West (Betty) of Mocksville; 2
grandchildren. Diane Thomas
Newsom (Randy) and Stephen
: West; and 2 great-grandchil
dren, Kayla Newsom Manuelj and Kelsey Diane Newsom'.
A funeral service was con
ducted at II a.m., Saturday,
Nov. 24 at Farmington Bap-
i tist Church with Rev. Phillip! Brande officiating. The body
was placed in the church 30
minutes prior to the service.
Burial followed in Farmington
Community Cemetery with
Masonic graveside rites. The
family received friends on Fri-
. day. Nov. 23 at Eaton Funeral
■ Home. ■■
Memorials: Farmington
Community Cemetery Fund,
.p/o Bonnie Joyner, 155 Pin-
eville Road, Mocksville; or
Farmington Baptist Building
Fund, 1835 Farmington Road,
Mocksville.
Online condolences: wmv.
eatonfimeralsennce.com.
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Mrs. Shelby Jean Hampton
Boger. 71, of Advance, died
Friday. Nov. 30, 2012, at Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winston-Salem.
She was born on March 15,
1941 in Guilford County to the
late Luther and Ruth Bradshaw
Hampton. She enjoyed sTiop-
ping and square dancing.
She was also preceded in
death by 2 sisters, Shirley Nor
man and Brenda Combs.
Survivors; her husband of 28
yeais, Paul Fredrick Boger Sr.
of the home; 2 sons, Larry Otis
Coble Sr. of Greensboro and
Ronnie Lee Coble Sr. of the
home; 2 stepsons, Paul Boger
Jr. and Chucky Ray Boger, both
of Cooleemee; 7 grandchildren,
Larry Coble Jr., Kristen Coble,
Ashley Coble, Ronnie Coble
LoisJonesHendrix,93, bom
Jan. 18, 1919 in Davie County,
died on Nov. 27, 2012, after a
brief illness.
She graduated from Shady
Grove High School. In 1938
she married Otis M. Hendrix.
She worked beside her hus
band for more than 30 years in
their community grocery stores
in Salisbury and Mocksville.
She was an active member of
First United Methodist Church,
Mocksville, where she was pre
sented the Special Membership
Pin by the United Methodist
Women for outstanding ser
vice. She was a Sunday School
and Bible School teacher, pres
ident of the United Method
ist Women for two years, and
treasurer of one of the church's
scholarship funds for nine
Jr., Amanda Adams, Heather Each year at the church
Strickland and Danell Boger; bazaar she brought dozens of
5 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, her yeast rolls and many jars
Carol Joyce (Ken) of Winston- hej- famous pickles. Her cu-
Salem and Linda Privette of ijnary gifts were gone within
High Point; several nieces and minxes as people awaited their
nephews; and special caretaker, jm-jyal. She was a Scout leader
Melissa Hass. and a quilter. She had a green
A funeral service was con- thumb and her home was sur-
ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. rounded by flowers every year.
3 at Liberty United Method- ghe loved to cook for family,
isl Church with the Rev, Brad especially her grandsons. She
Cunningham officiating. The shared vegetables from her gar-
O body was placed in the church jgn ghe loved Myrtle Beach
,30 minutes prior to the service, g^d Hilton Head and was on
Burial followed in the church j|.|g gp gygj, after reaching her
cemetery. The family received decade of life. Although
friends Sunday, Dec. 2 at Eaton hymble in her talents and ac-
Funeral Home, Mocksville. complishments, she took great
Memorials; Kate B. Reyn- pj-jde in her family. She was
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- adored by family for the Chris-
pice Lane, Winston-Salem, jian example she lived every
27103 Hnv fnr imrnnHitinnfll Invf*
for her positive spirit, and for
her love of life. She will be re
membered as a.servant of God
who "fought the. good fight"
with grace, love, and style.
Preceding her in death
were her parents, John Walker
Jones and.Mattie Smith Jones;
her husband; her oldest son,
Johnny L. Hendrix; her sister,
Helen J. Butner; her brothers,
Fred Jones, Billy Jones, and
Jay Jones; her in-laws, Selraa
Jones, Kenneth Butner, Martha
Jones, Alene Jones, Elmo and
Juanita Foster, Tom and La-
Veme Snider; 3 nephews; and
a niece.
Survivors: a son, Mike Hen-
, drix of Advance; a daughter,
! Cynthia H. Mandarano Helm
(Ron) of Mocksville; 2 grand
sons. Matthew Mandarano of
Advance and Patrick Manda
rano of Mocksville; son-in-law,
Kayo Mandarano of Mocks
ville; sister-in-law, Frances S.
Hendrix; 12 nieces and neph
ews; special friends, Dennis
and Brenda Harrington of Ra
leigh, and MiUie Modlin of Ad-'
vance.
A service to celebrate her life
was held at First United Meth
odist Church, Mocksville, at 2
p.m., Saturday, Dec. 1. Offici
ating will be the Rev. Dr. Joe
Collins. Also speaking were
her grandson, Matthew Manda
rano, and friend, Shirley Cottle.
The family received friends at a
reception in the FUMC Family
Life Center following the ser
vice. A private burial fpllowed
at Rose Cemetery in Mocks
ville.
Memorials: Lois Hendrix
Memorial Fund, c/o First UMC,
3ION. Main St.,Mocksville.
Online condolences; www.
eatonfuneralservicexom.
Ray Franklin Jordan
Mr. Ray Franklin Jordan, 89,
of Melbourne, Fla., formerly of
Cooleemee, died Sunday, Nov.
25, 2012, at Holmes Regional
Medical Center in Melbourne.
He was bom on July 10,
1923, in Cooleemee to the late
! Benjamin Franklin and Hattie
Goodman Jordan. He served
in the U.S. Army Air Corp. in
! the Pacific theater during World
: War II and worked for Burling
ton Industries in Cooleemee
until his retirement in 1988.
He was a charter member, dea
con and Sunday school teacher
at Victory Baptist Church in
Cooleemee, until moving to
Florida in 2010.
He was also preceded in
:death by 2 sisters, Sadie Hodg
es and Alice Rainey; and 2
n brothers, Scott Jordan and Jim
my Jordan.
I Survivors; his wife of 58
'years, Geraidine Gilliaii Jor
dan of Melboume; son and
daughter-in-law, Donald and
LuAnn Jordan of Melbourne;
grandchildren, Jeffrey Jordan
of Ft. Myers, Fla., Lisa Jordan
Smith and her husband, Joshua,
of Mabelton, Ga., and Eric Jor
dan and his wife, Alyssa, of Ft.
Myers.
Afuneral service will be con
ducted Saturday, Dec. 8 at II
a.m. at Victory Baptist Church
in Cooleemee. The family will
receive friends Saturday at the
church from 9:30-11 a.m. Buri
al will follow at Rowan Memo
rial Park in Salisbury,
i Memorials; Victory Baptist,
PO Box 686, Cooleemee.
Online condolences: h-h-w.
eatonfiineralservice.cpm.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 6,2012
Davie County Public Libfaiy
Mocksville, NC
^Roverda Ellis Jarvis
Mrs. Roverda Ellis Jarvis,
72, of Advance, died on Tues
day, Nov. 27,2012, at the Kate
B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Jarvis was bom May
10, 1940 to the late Lucille
Ganvood Ellis and Robert Lee
' Ellis. She lived and went to
school in Dayie County, She
graduated from High Point Col
lege with a bachelor's degree in
physical education and biology.
She worked as a school teach
er, retiring after 30 years in
High Point, Davidson County,
Lexington, and Davie County
schools. Mrs. Jarvis coached
basketball, track and volley
ball. She had a passion for her
job and loved her students. She
was a member of Fork Baptist
Church in Mocksville, where
she taught Sunday school for
several years.She was also a
fnember of the Zeta Tau Alpha
sorority, ADK teacher's soror
ity, and Retired School Person
nel.
She was also preceded in
death by her brother, Randy
L. Ellis; and a brother-in-law,
Larry Thompson.
Survivors; her husband of
more than 50 years, Shermer
Jarvis of the home; 2 sons,
Ronald E. Jarvis and wife Mi
chelle of Thomasville and Jef
frey S. Jarvis and wife Melanie
of Charlotte; 2 sisters, Brenda
Graham and husband Tom. and
Judy Thompson, both of Davie
County; a brother, Robbie Ellis
and wife Julia of Davie Coun
ty; 4 nieces and a nephew, Deb
bie McBride, Bryan Thomp
son, Lisa Weber, who was like
a daughter, Diana Ellis and
Leslie Carter; and a grandson,
Maxwell Weber (son of Lisa
Weber).
: A celebration of her life was
held at -2 p.m. Friday, Nov.
30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel
in Mocksville with the Revs.
^Robert Garrett and Ken Evans
bfficiating. The family received
friends Thursday, Nov. 29 at.
the funeral home. Burial was in
Fork Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorials: Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem,
^7103; or Fork Baptist Church.
.3140 US 64 E, MocksviUe.
Online condolences: vvvvw.
\eatonfuneralservice.com.
Phillip Ray Laynion
Mr. Phillip Ray Laymon,
43, of Gastonia, formerly of
Mocksville, died unexpectedly
Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, at his
home.
He was bom on May 23,
1969, in Davie County to Gray
Austin and Betty Jo Phillips
Laymon. He had attended UNC
Charlotte and was a restaura
teur in Charlotte and Gastonia.
Known by his Charlotte and
Gastonia friends and co-work
ers a "Big Daddy," his fun-lov
ing personality and generosity
will be missed. He made an
i impression on all who met him
and never failed to make every
one around him laugh.
Survivors: his parents of
Mocksville; a brother, Steve
Laymon (Barbara) of Mocks
ville; and a nephew, Tyler Lay
mon.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 1 at Union Chapel United
' Methodist Church with the
Revs.. Darren Crotts and Rick
Carter officiating. The body n
was placed in the church 30
minutes prior to the service.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery.The family received
friends in the church fellowship
hall following the service.
Memorials: Union Chapel
UMC Cemetery Fund, 2030
US 601 N, Mocksville; or Car
olina Children's Center, 3485
Orphanage Circle, Concord,
28027.
Online condolences: www.
eaionfuneralservice .com.
/prances Stanley Miller
I Frances Dianne Stanley
Miller, 66, died Saturday, Dec.
1,2012, at Wake Forest Baptist
Medical Center.
She was bom on Aug. 18.
1946 in Davie County to the
late Claude Stanley and Fran
ces Anderson Lash Stanley. She
was of the Methodist faith, and
was a member of Wyo Bible
Methodist Church.
Survivors: 2 sons, Thomas
(Gail) Wishon of Courtney,
and Ronald (Teresa) Wishon
of Mooresvilte; a daughter,
Vickie Michelle Ball of Yadk-
inville; 4 sisters, Shirley Ma-
han and Evona Cope, both of
Hamptonyille, Cathy Dockery
of Nebraska, and Brenda Huff
of Statesville; 8 grandchildren,
Michelle, Tabitha, Anthony,
Amanda, Bradley, Nathan,
Charles and Kyle: and 2 great
grandchildren, Brenden and
Kaydance.
Mrs. Miller is also preceded
in death by her husband. Jack
Miller . in 2009 ; 2 brothers,
Harold and Joe Stanley; and a
sister, Helen Brooks.
A graveside service was con
ducted at 11 a.m. on Monday,
Dec, 3 from the Wyo Bible
Methodist Church Cemetery,
with the Rev. David Stetler of
ficiating. Burial followed. The
family received friends Sun
day, Dec. 2 at Mackie-Sinclair-
Hawkins Funeral and Crema
tion Service, Yadkinvill.
Memorials; Wyo Bible
Methodist, 3928 Wyo Road,
Yadkinville, 27055.
Davie Courrty Pobiic Library
Mocksville. NC
y^aggie Wyatt Millsaps
Mrs. Maggie Victoria Wyatt
MiUsaps, 96, of Milling Road,
Mocksville, died Wednesday,
Nov. 28,2012, at Autumn Care
of Mocksville.
She was bom on Jan. 15.
1916 in Wiikes County to the
late Joseph and Jane Royal Wy
att. She attended Bethel United
Methodist Church in Mocks
ville for more than 60 years.
Mrs. Millsaps retired from Au
tumn Care of Mocksville as a
nursing assistant.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband. Mack
Blake Millsaps; a daughter,
Pamela Jane Everhardt; a son,
Jeremy Ray Millsaps; a grand
son, Timothy Boyd Keller and
several sisters and brothers.
Survivors; 5 children, Marjo-
rie Claire Cartner of Statesville,
Jerry Mack MiUsaps of Bev,erly
Hills, Calif., Gary Wyatt Mill
saps (Tammy) of Kings Moun
tain, Sandy Millsaps Keller
of Mocksville and Ann Mill
saps Livengood (Kenneth) of
StatesviUe; 10 grandchildren;
19 great-grandchildren; 13
great-great-grandchildren; and
iseveral nieces and nephews.
• A funeral service was con
ducted at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov.
!30 at Bethel United Methodist
Church with the Rev. Tony Ow-
|ens officiating. The body was
be placed in the church 30 min
utes prior to the service. Burial
followed in Pilgrim Baptist
jChurch Cemetery in Hidden-
lite. The famUy received friends
'Thursday, Nov. 29 at Eaton Fu-
jneral Home.
Memorials: Bethel UMC,
do 1216Davie Academy Road,
iMocksville.
I Online condolences: mvw.
I eatorifuneralservice.com.
Robert L. Sine
Robert L. Sine, 86, of Red
Hill,Pa.,died Nov. 12,2012al
Grand View Hospital, Sellers-
ville.Pa.
1 He was the husband of Joyce
' (Conway) Sine for 65 years.
Bom in Telford, he was a son
of the late Harry and Maggie
(Zepp) Sine. He served in the
I US Navy during World War
lI.He was a toolmaker for the
Uniform Tube Co, Trappc,
Pa. for more than 23 years.
Mr. Sine was a member of St,
John's Lutheran Church, Sum-
neytown. Pa. He was also a life
member of the Green Lane Fire
Company, and a member of the
: Upper*Perk Golden Agers, and
I the Harleysville Senior Center,
j Surviving with his wife: a
son, Dennis and wife Mary.of
Mocksville; daughters, Judy,
i wife of Carl Hagenbuch, and
Christine Gilmore and her
companion. Randy Seyler, both
of Allentown, Pa.; 5 grandchil-
I dren, Michelle, Caryn, Shirley,
Tania, and Elizabeth; and 8
great-grandchildren.
He was pre-deceased by
a sister, E'hel, and a brother
Harry."
Services were private.
Memorials: St. John's Evan
gelical Lutheran Church, 304
Main Street, Sumneytown, PA
18084.
Online condolences: www.
falkfiineralhomes.com.
t pEftth Litaker Swaim
'j , Mrs. Ruth Litaker Swaim,
I 97, of Winston-Salem, died on
t Nov. 29,2012.I She was bom April 18,1915
I in Greensboro to the late James
I Franklin and Luna Rupard
I Litaker. She was a member of
I Highland Prestiyterian Church,
participating in the Women's('Bible Class and Circle l. She
was a member of West High
land Garden Club for years.
She was preceded in death
by her husband of 66 years,
Joseph Holland Swaim Sr.; a
brother, James Hilliard Lita
ker; and 3 sisters, Mary Litaker
Wootcn, Julia Mae Litaker and
Jean Litaker Hatchett.
Surviving: her daughter, Pris-
cilla Swaim Robinette and hus
band Fred of Advance; a son,
Joe Swaim Jr. and wife Rhonda
of Winston-Salem; 2 grand
daughters, Emily Robinette
Harpe and husband Slayton of
Advance and Sally Robinette
Anglin and husband Andrew of
Winston-Salem; 3 great-gfand-
I children, Kathryn and Meredith
' Harpe and Benjamin Anglin; a
! sister, Doris Litaker Hartman '
of Statesville; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was con
ducted at 11 a.m. on Monday, I
I Dec. 3 at Forsyth Memorial
Park with the Rev. Randy Har- '
' ris officiating. n '
Memorials; Highland Pres
byterian, 2380 Cloverdale
Ave., Winston-Salem, 27103;
Crisis Control Ministries, 200
E. Tenth St., Winston-Salem,
27101; or Liberty Hospice of
Thomasville, 1007 Lexington
Ave., Thomasville, 27360.
Online condolences: www.
hayworth-miller.com. \
Betty Westmoreland
Mrs. Betty Vanzant Willard
Westmoreland, 77, formerly of
Hemlock Street, Mocksville,
died Friday, Nov., 30, 2012,
at Forsyth Medical Center in
Winston-Salem.
She was bom Dec. 30,
1934, in Davie County to the
■late Paul and Pauline Godbey
'Willard. Mrs. Westmoreland
'was a member of Oak Grove
United Methodist Church.
After retiring from Hanes Ho
siery in Winston-Salem, she
volunteered at Davie County
Senior Center.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Grady
Lacy Westmoreland; a grand
son, Michael Steven Boger Jr.
Survivors: 3 children, Sha
ron Short (Mike) of Mocks
ville, Steve Westmoreland
(Pat) of Mooresville and Gail
Earnhardt (Andy) of Advance;
6 siblings, Dallas Willard,
Judy Shores, Doris Bamhardt,
Paul Willard Jr.," Kay Dow-
ell and Buster Willard, all of
Mocksville; and 6 grandchil
dren, Chad Boger, Todd West
moreland, Tosha Brandon,
Shane Westmoreland, Adam
Bamhardt and Terri Ramsey.
A funeral seiwice was con
ducted at 7 p.m., Tuesday,
. Dec. 4 at Baton Funeral Cha
pel with the Rev. Randy Man
ser officiating. The family re
ceived friends Tuesday at the
funeral home. A graveside ser
vice was conducted at 11 am.,
Wednesday, Dec. 5 in Rose
Cemetery. T
Memorials: Oak Grove
. UMC, 2006 US 158, Mocks
ville.
Online condolences: www.
eatonfuneralservice.com.
Davie County Public Library
Morksville, NO
Wayne Beck
Andrew Wayne Beck, 89, of
Holt Street, Cooleemee, died
on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012,
at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home.
Bom in Dovie County on
April 1, 1923, he was the son
of the late Nathan M. Beck and
Gertie Belle Keller Beck. He
served in the U.S. Amiy dur
ing World War II in lite East
Indies, New Guinea and in
the Southern Philippines Lib
eration. He was a member of
VFW. Post 1119 and American
Legion Post 54 in Cooleemee.
He retired from the textile in
dustry and had served as custo
dian at Cooleemee Elementary
and Victory Baptist Church, of
which he was a member. He
loved family, church, friends,
and school family. Hb touched
many lives with his gentleness
and smile. He was a profession
al "piddler" who could always
find something to work on. He
was proud of serving as Grand
Marshal of Cooleemee's 4th
of July parade this post sum
mer, thanks to community and
friends.
He was also preceded in
death by his wife, Betsy Ow
ens Beck, in 2006; 2 brothers,
Louie Fields Beck and Law
rence Hayden Beck; and a sis
ter, Helen Beck Poole,
Survivors: a son, Jeffrey W.
5 (Donna) Beck of Ml. Juliei.
Tenn.; and 2 grandchildren.
Lana (Matt) Leonard of Sophia
and Drew Beck ofMt. Juliet.
A celebration of life service
was held Sunday, Dec. 9, at
1:30 p.m. at Victory Baptist
Church in Cooleemee with
the Rev. Shelby Harbour of
ficiating. Burial was in Legion
Memorial Patk with militao
honors by the VFW Memo
rial Honor Guard and the N.C.
National Guard. The family re
ceived friends Saturday, Dec.
8 at Davie Funeral Service in
Mocksville.
Memorials: Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem,
27101; or Victory Baptist
Building Fund, PO Box 686.
Cooleemee, 27014.
Online condolences: wvviv.
daviefuneralservice£om.
-^ien Leslie Bell Jr.
Mr. Glen Leslie Bell Jr., 66,
died on Dec, 8, 2012 at home
surrounded by his family fol
lowing a long battle with can
cer.
He was bom on Oct. 24,
1946 to Glen and Barla Bell.
He was raised in Buffalo, N.V.
while spending his summers
in Pennsyjvimin at his grand
mother Wiley's fami. He met
and married Elizabeth Bell
(Higgin.s) in 1968. He joined
the U.S. Air Force in 1968. He
served his country during the
Vieinam War, piloting 02s and
B52s. Upon returning home he
continued his military service
until his retirement in J988
while raising his 3 daughters.
His pride was his grandson.
Logan Roberts, who referred
to him as "Pop Pop." He went
on to leach at Parkland Higli
School in Winston-Salem. He
coached many soccer learns for
his daughters and grandson.
He was preceded in death
by his father, Gien L. Bell Sr.;
and his wife's parents, Joseph
and Aline Higgins. He was also
preceded in death by his canine
companion. Abby.
Surviving: his wife, Eliza
beth BeU; 3 daughters. Colleen,
Amy and Melissa Bell; his
grandson. Logan; his mother.
Earla Bell; his sister, Patricia;
and brother-in-law, Roben
Hewitt; sisters- and brothers-
in-law, Margie and Edward De-
itch, Joseph and Patricia Hig
gins, Patricia Higgins and Jack
Fasanella, Bob and Rosanne
Higgins, Dennis and Ruth Hig
gins, and Michelle and Larry
Catalano; granddogs. Bailey,
Ranger and Kobe; many nieces,
nephews, great nieces and great
nephews.
Visitation was held at Hay-
worth-Miller Kinderton Cha
pel, Advance, on Dec. 9. A fu
neral mass with military rites
will be held in Buffalo prior to
being laid to rest in Holy Cross
Cemetery in Lackawanna, N.Y.
Memorials: Hospice in his
memory.
Online condolences: u'lnv.
hayworth-miUer£om.
Carolyn Boger
Miss Carolyn Boger, 72, of
Farmington. died Sunday, Dec.
9, 2012. at Forsylh Medical
Center in Winston-Salem.
She was bom June 5, 1940.
in Davie County to the late Hu
bert Cheshire and Blanche Eliz
abeth Dull Boger. She attended
Farmington High School and
graduated from Davie County
High School in 1957. She re
ceived her nursing degree from
Lowrance Hospital School of
Nursing, Mooresville in 1960.
certificate in operating room
nursing and admimstraiion
fhim Baylor University Medi
cal Center, Dallas, Texas in
1967, bachelor's degree from
Limestone College, Gaffney,
S.C. in 1972, completed the
Wharton Fellows Program in
management for nurses, Whar
ton Business School, Philadel
phia. Pa. 1985, bachelor's of
nursing degree. University of
NC at Greensboro and master's
degree in nursing at the Univer
sity of Greensboro 1992-1995.
She worked at Forsyth Hospi
tal, Winston Salem for 23 years
beginning as nursing instruc
tor, assistant director nursing
and then as vice president of
nursing. She worked at Davie
County Hospital as emergency
room nurse. Med-Suige nurse
and recovery room nurse, re
tiring from Davie Hospital in
2010. She loved her nursing
career and the many life-long
friends she made along the
way. She enjoyed farming on
the family farm.
She was also preceded in
death by 3 brolliers, Harold
Norman Boger, Odcll All'rcd
Boger and Johnny Charles Bo
ger; 3 sisters, Edith Mae Sim
mons, Nancy Ann Taylor and
an infant sister.
Survivors: a sister, Brenda
Faye Boger, Hemando, Fla.; 2
nieces; 7 nephews; and long
time companion, Joy Brown.
A memorial service will be
conducted at 2 p.m.. Saturday.
Dec. 15 at Eaton Funeral Cha
pel with the Rev. Cheryl Skin
ner officiating. Burial will fol
low in Enions Baptist Church
Cemetery. The family will re
ceive friends from 7-9 p.m. on
Friday, Dec. 14 at the funeral
home.
Memorials: Alumni and De
velopment Records, Duke Uni
versity. PO Box 90581, Dur
ham, 27708 - Memo: Duke
Medical Annual Fund.
Online condolences: wuni'.
eaionfimeralservice^om.
Davie County Public Librafy
Mocksville, NC
He was a member of the As-
bury United Methodist Church
and life member of Good Sam's
Club. He enjoyed traveling in
his motor home and had many
friends and will be missed.
The family received friends
in the Stephen R. Haky Funeral
Home, Uniomown, on Friday,
Nov. 30 to celebrate his life.
Military honors were accorded
at 6:30 pjn. in the funeral home
chapel.
Private committal services
will be held for the family.
Memorials: charity of do
nor's choice.
Online condolences; u-ww-.
haky/uneralhome.com.
)^roldL. Carter i-orscho.ce.
'^Lld L. Carter, 81. of ,
Uniomown. Pa. died Monday, ''^^''"eralhome.c,
Nov. 26. 2012. in the Union-
town Hospital.
He was bom Nov. 19.1931.
in Davle County, son of the
late Paul L. and Ada D. Carter.
He was also preceded in death
by an infant daughter. Pamela
Jean; a sister, Linda; a brother,
Gerald Ray; sister-in-law, Bet-
ty; niece, Linda; and numer-
ous aunts, uncles his pet,
"Buddy."
He was a Korean War vet-
eran (.Army) and served in the
Reserves until May 29. 1956.
receiving en honorable dis-
charge.Aithattimehewasem-
ployed by Brad Ragan Tire Co.. ^ „
Salisbuiy, and moved his fani' 'wlichaci KcllyMiily to Pennsylvania in 1969. He
helped establish Mountain Tire
Co.. Uniontown and Vem Allen
Tire Co.. Oliver.
Survivors: his wife, Marga
ret; sons. Gary L. (Kathy) of
Uniontown. and Paul Chris
topher (Christine), of Mesa,
Ariz.; daughter. Kiraberly R.
(Emidio Corradetti). of Pitts
burgh; 2 granddaughteis.
of Mocksville. Cherrie John
son of Orlando. Ra.. Tracy
Smith of Pennsylvania. Mi
chelle Kelly and Rendy Brown,
both of Cleveland, Ohio; a
brother, Raymond (Elaine)
Kelly of Oeveland; a sister.
Joyce Goodlett of Cleveland;
16 grandchildren; 16 great
grandchildren; other relatives
and friends.
A memorial service will- be
held on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 3
p.m. in the chapel of Graham
Funeral Home.
Online condolences; u'wiv.
GrahamFuneralHomejiet.
ckey Kelly. 64, died on
Dec. 9. 2012 at his home fol
lowing an extended illness.
He was bom in Catawba
County on Sept. 13. 1948. son
of the late Dennis and Vir
ginia Coulter. At an early age,
he moved with his parents to
Cleveland. Ohio, where he at
tended public school. He served
four years in the U .S. Navy and
Lindscy L. Mikeo (Greg) of foUowing his discharge, he be-
Faiimoiit. W.Va.. and Tara M.
Takoch (Seth). of Springfield,W. .
came a bus driver. He moved
to Orlando. Ra. in 1982. and
Va.; 2 grandsons. Brandon C. retired after 35 years as a lour
"Carter (Lisa) of San Antonio, bus driver. He moved to Nonh
Texas, and Ryan Wl,. Caiter .Carolina in 2006.
(Arielie). of San Diego Calif.; He was also preceded in
2 great-grandchildren, Carter death by a son, Raymond Kel-
and Madeline Mikeo; brother, 1y; a sister, Willa Allen.
Edward (MaryAnn). Mocks- Survivors; his wife. Charlene
ville; and several nieces and Kelly of the home; a son, Mi-
nephews.chael (Dominique) Kelly of Or
lando, Ra.; 6 daughters, Celena
Kelly and Virginia Evans, both
J)onald Leonard Peak
Mr. Donald Leonard Peak.
79, of Redwood Drive, Mocks
ville, died unexpectedly Friday.
Dec. 7,2012. at WFBH - Davie
Hospital.
He was bora April 7, 1933.
in Long Branch, N J. to the late
Leonard and Helen Matthews
Peak. Mr. Peak was a veteran
of the U.S. Army having served
during the Korean Conflict. Af
ter retiring as the owoer/opera-
lor of Peak's Garage. Mr. Peak
drove a school bus for Shore
Regional High School in West
Long Branch. NJ. Mr. Peak
was a member of First United
Methodist Church. He was a
former fire chief of West Long
Branch Fire Dept. Mr. Peak
was a member of Garden State
Vintage Stock Car Club where
he was a Hall of Fame recipi
ent. He was a long-term owner
of stock cars that raced in New
Jersey speedways and was a
supporter of the sport.
Survivors: his wife of 51
years. Joyce J. Peak of the
home; 2 daughters. Puiia
O'Rorke and Kristy Herbert
(JefT). all of Mocksville; a sis
ter, Mildred Remick of Eaton-
town, NJ.; and 2 granddaugh
ters, Sliawna and Kimberly
O'Rorke of Mocksville.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec.
9 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. John Huneycutt offici
ating- Burial followed in Rose
Cemetery. The family received
friends Sunday at the funeral
home hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Shore Regional
High School Hurricane Relief
Fund. 132 Slate Route 36, West
I.ong Branch. NJ 07764.
Online condolences; wh-h'.
caionfimeralservice^om.
Davie County Public LiDrafy
Mocksville, NO
She was preceded in death by y
her parents, husband on Nov./^James France Phillips
)C Sue Dean Miller
Sue Dean Foster "Moiiuna
Dean" Miller. 105, of High
Point died Ocl, 10, 2012 with
her dattghtcr Sara by her side.
She was born March 25.1907
in Advance, the third daughter
of Sallie Virginia Foster and
Hiratit Lindsey Foster. She had
a childhood with 3 sisters and
2 older brothers. She accepted
Jesus at age 12 and joined the
Baptist Church in Advance. On
Oct. 10, 1925 she married Felix
Franklin Miller Sr. They moved
to High Point and Joined First
Presbyterian Church. Along
with son Felix Jr.. they founded
Television Sales and Service
and Miller Desk. She served
as president of the Women of
the Church. Circle Chair. Bible
Leader, Stinday School Teach
er and received honorary life
membership.s in First and Or
ange Presbyterian. She named
the Deriter Club (retired spelled
backwards). She was a member
oi'the Eastern Star for more than
60 years. She held all offices
and was the past Worthy Ma
tron. She wa.s chair 4-H; presi
dent of Oak View School PTA,
High Point Central High PTA,
Alirusa Club. Business and Pro
fessional Women's Club, Social
Arts Club, and Garden Club.
She loved having children from
the church during Christmas for
refreshments and to view the
manger scene, farm animals and
hear the Christmas Story. She
was known for public speaking
giving many programs for civic
and church groups from North
Carolina to New York. She was
a painter of portraits and land
scapes and created ceramics in
29. 1969, son Felix Franklin
Miller Jr., 2 brothers, Clyde and
Naylor Foster. 3 sisters. Arme
Foster, Jakie Foster, and Stella
Foster Phelps.
Survivors: her daughter. Sara
Miller Ledford of High Point,
daughter-in-law Maxine Far-
low Miller; 10 grandchildren.
Chuck Ledford and wife Lynne
of Jamestown. Hank Ledford,
Phil Miller and wife Kay, Max
Miller. David Miller, all of High
Point. Mike Ledford and wife
Lorraine of Jamestown, Sallye
Ledford Kirkpatrick, Bobby
Miller and wife Susan, all of
Thomasville, John Miller and
wife Michelle of Bear Creek,
and Mollie Miller Kuehn of Ra
leigh; 15 great-grandchildren,
Jessica and Carly Ledford, Sara
Katherine and John Ledford
Kirkpatrick, and Luke Ledford.
Franklin and Morgan Kay Mill
er, Marcella Miller, Chelsea,
Logan, Caroline, and Austin
Miller, and Matt and Will Mill
er, and Skylai Kuehn.
She loved life and people with
humor, playing April Fool's
Jokes and reciting an endless list
of poems and stories. She loved
having, friends and family to
her home and keeping up with
lives of her children, grandchil
dren and great grandchildren.
She made many friends of the
residents and staff at her recent
home at Skeei Club Manor who
loved listening to herpoems and
stories.
A funeral service was held
Saturday Oct. 13 at 11 a.m. at
the First Presbyterian Church in
High Point. Visitation followed.
A graveside service was at Flo
ral Garden Cemetery at 3:30
p.m..
Memorials: Youth Group at
First Presbyterian in High Point;
or visit a shut in and give them
a hug.
Mr. James France Phillips,
95, of Cana Road, Mocksville,
died Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. al
the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home in Winston-Salem.
He was bom Aug. 18. 1917,
in Ashe County to the late
Frank and Ida Mains Phillips.
Mr. Phillips loved to go to Gos
pel Baptist Church where he
was a member. He retired from
Drexel Heritage, was a farmer
and a certified nursing assis
tant. He enjoyed gardening.
He was also preceded in
death by 2 sons, Cecil and
Charles Phiilip.s; a granddaugh
ter, Jennifer Smith; and several
brothers and sisters.
Survivors: his wife of 38
years, Lorene Jordan Phil
lips of the home; 10 children,
James Phillips Jr. (Janette) of
Robbinsville, Bobby Phillips
(Ardella), Lester Phillips, all of
Mocksville, Faye Bameycaslle
(Spencer) of Georgia, Wilma
Reavis (Lowell), Betty Harris
(Dotmie), all of Mocksville,
Palsy Bolin of Farmington.
Carolyn Price (Rick), Donna
Walker, all of Mocksville and
Vickey Dulin of Clemmons;
2 stepdaughters, Tami Huezo
(Jose) and Renee Sloneman
(Wayne): 27 grandchildren;
a stepgranddaughter; several
great-grandchildren; 10 great-
great-grandchildren; 2 sisters,
Iva Lee Palmer of Boone and
Ima Jean Osborne of Mocks
ville; and several nieces and
nephews.
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m., Monday, Dec.
10 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. Kevin Hobson ofliciat-
ing. Burial followed in Gospel
Baptist Church Cemetery. Tiie
family received friends al the
funeral home one hour prior to
the service.
Memorials: Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winsion-Salem,
27103.
Online condolences: ivtw.
ealonfuneralservicex:om.
Oavie County Public Libraiy
Mocksville. NC
A funeral service was con
ducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday.
Dec. 6 at Liberty Baptist
Church with the Rev. Mar
vin Blackburn officiating. The
body was placed in the church
30 minutes prior to the service.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery. The family received
friends Wednesday, Dec. 5 at
Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: for any kidney
center of the donor's choice.
Online condolences: ivmiv.
eaionfuneralsen'ice .com.
X'Connie' Brown Reavis
Mrs. Constance "Connie"
Faye Brown Reavis, 65, of
Mocksviile, died Tuesday, Dec.
4, 2012, at Forsyih Medical
Center in Winston-Salem.
She was bom Oct. 23, 1947,
in Forsyth Comity to the late
Levi Henry Brown and Ola
Mae Hcge Vanover. Mrs.
Reavis was a member of Lib
erty Baptist Church. She had
wotftcd in the Davic County
Schools and at Crown Wood
Products.
She was also preceded in
death by a son, Jeffrey Lee
Reavis; and a brother, Stanley
Wayne Brown.
Survivors: her husband,
Carl Richard Reavis Sr. of
the home; 2 sons, Carl Rich
ard Reavis Jr. and Craig Ran
dall Reavis (Lyvonne), all of
Mocksviile; 3 grandchUdren,
James Ryan Reavis (Courtney
Campbell), Hannah Denys
Reavis (Randy Jones Jr.) and
Dustin Levi Reavis; a great-
grandson, Randy I-ee "Squir
rel" Reavis III; 3 siblings,
Danny Brown of Winston-Sa
lem. Sharon Holt (Steve) and
.Steve Brown (Daphne); her
stepmother. Frances Brown; a
stepsister, Debbie Brown, all of
Lewisville; best friend, Betty
Malpass; and K-9 companion,
Chloe.
f ■fT'm:
" Wyatt Anderson Reeves
Mr. Wyatt Anderson Reeves,
84, of Clemmons died Sunday,
Dec. 9. 2012 at Forsyth Medi
cal Center.
He was born Oct. 14. 1928
in Forsyth County to Willis Le-
ander and Nina Harper Reeves.
Mr. Reeves retired from RJ.
Reynolds after 34 years.
He was preceded in death
by his wife of more than (>0
years, Dorothy Myers Reeves;
a brother, Willis Reeves; and a
sister. Eunice Host.
Sutviving: a sister, Eula R.
Harper of Clemmons; a broth
er-in-law, Johnny Burton Jr. of
Advance; 12 nieces and neph
ews, Roy, John, Donnie, Janet,
Elaine, Cannon. Sue, Willis
Jr., Jerry, Brenda, Cindy and
Vickie; several great nieces
and great nephews and a spe
cial adopted granddaughter and
grandson. Christy and Jerry.
A funeral service was to be
held at 3 pan. Thursday at War
ners Chapel Church of Christ
with Minister Paul Kirkpatrick
and Minister Frank Shepard of
ficiating. Entombment was to
follow in Westlawn Gardens
of Memory Mausoleum. TTie
family was to receive friends
from 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton
Chapel.
Memorials; charity of the do
nor's choice.
Online condolences: vvvvw.
hayworih-miller.com.
/^Elizabeth 'Ann' Slater
Elizabeth Sharon "Ann" Jor
dan Slater. 69, of Cana Road,Mocksviile, died Dec.'4, 2012
at her home.
Bom on Dec. 7. 1942, she
was the daughter of the late
William Clyde Jordan and
Dorothy Wooten Jordan. She
was a department itead at Wal-
Mart untU she retired in 2006
and then worked part-time at
Wal-Mart- Prior to that, she
worked many years at Marie
White's Beauty Shop as a hair
stylist. She was of the Baptist
faith. She was a member of
Union Chapel United Method
ist Church and attended Hope
Tabernacle Baptist Church.
Survivors: her best friend,
Terry (Janice Daiton) Slater; a
daughter, Teree Slater (James)
(iarr of Denver, Colo.; a broth
er. J.C. (Frcida) Jordan, a sis
ter, Sue Jordan (Wayne) Ire
land, both of Mocksviile; and a
step-granddaughter, Saraantha
Carr of Charlotte.
A celebration of life ser
vice was held at 3 p.m. Friday.
Dec. 7. at Union Chapel United
Mcthtxlist Church with Pastor
Darren Crotts officiating. The
family received friends Friday
at the church. Burial was in
Union Chapel UMC Cemetery.
Memorials: A Storehouse
for Jesus, 685 E Lexington
Road, Mocksviile or Union
Chapel UMC. 2030 US 601 N,.
Mocksviile.
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Mocksviile, NO
'^{Harvey Lee Barnes
Mr. Harvey Lee Barnes. 9().
formeriy of Joe Road, Mocks-
villc, died Sunday. Dec. 16.
2012, at Rowan Regional Med
ical Ccnier in Salisbury.
He was bom July 15. 1922,
in Davic Counly to the late
Richard and Florence Wyatt
Barnes. Mr. Bames wa.s a vet
eran of the U.S. Amiy having
sen'ed during World War 11 and
was a Purple Heart recipient.
He was employed by the V.A.
Hospital in Salisbury.
He was also preceded in
death by his first wife, Myr-
tice Miller Bames; his second
wife, Ruby Morris Bames; a
son Billy Bames; a brother.
Cliff Bames; and 3 sisters, Lela
Lemly, Ha Younis and Pearl
Walser.
Survivors: 3 stepchildren,
Sylvia Boger of Mocksville,
Ronnie Morris of Walkeriown
and Michaei Morris of Mocks
ville; and several nieces and
nephews.
A funeral service was to be
conducted at 3 p.nv, Wednes
day, Dec. 19 at Eaton Funeral
Chapel with the Rev. Ralph
Byrd officiating. Burial was to
follow in Liberty United Meth
odist Church Cemetery with
military riles conducted by the
VFW Memorial Honor Guard.
The family was to receive
friends at the funeral home one
hour prior to the service.
Memorials: DAV, 1958 US
601 S, Mocksville; or VFW
Post 9010. PO Box 601. Clem-
mons, 27012.
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L. Donati Jr.
William "Butch" Lewis Do
nati Jr.. 58. of Jericho Church
Road. Mocksville. died on Fri
day. Dec. 14, 2012. at Forsyth
Medical Center.
Bom in Richmond. Va, on
Jan. 14,1954, he was the son of
the late William Lewis Donati
Sr. He was married to Robin
Teresa Hardy Donati for 19
years. He worked for ingersoll-
; Rand Co. in Florida and North
Carolina in sales and service,
anH was f>f the Baotist faith.
Also surviving: a son, An
thony M. Donati and a daugh
ter, Natalie M. Donati, both of
the home: sisters, Linda f*urvis
of Mechanicsville, Va., Wanda
Bechtold of Lebanon, Pa., Ter
ry Nigg of Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
Penny Foster of Ashland, Va.,
Ann Hill of Louisiana, and Sta
cy Rowley of Richmond. Va.;
and a brother, Charles Donati
of Old Church, Va.
He was also preceded in
death by guardians, Milton G.
"Uncle Buck" and Alice T.
"Nanny" Meredith.
A celebration of life service
was held Tuesday, Dec. 18 at
II a.m. at the Davie Funeral
Service Chape, with the Rev.
John Erwin officiating. Burial
followed in the Center United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
The family received friends on
n Monday, Dec. 17 at tlie funeral
home.
Memorials: Shriners Hospi
tals for Children, 1645 W. 8th
^St.,Erie,PA 16505.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I'hursday, Uec. 2U, 2t)U
Davie Coun^ Public Libfary
Mocksville, KC
^Jo Ann Ferguson
Mrs. Jo Ann Baysinger Fer
guson, 73. of Mocksville, for
merly of Cooleemee. died Sat
urday morning, Dec. 15, 2012,
with her family by her side.
Bom June 4, 1939, in Guil-
ford County, she was the
daughter of the late Carl and
Delia Baysinger. She centered
her life around family. She was
a supervisor at AMP, Inc. for 20
years in Cary.
She was also preceded in
death by a brother. Jack Bay
singer; and a sister, Mary Chat-
tin: her husband of 39 years,
Mr. Floyd Ray Ferguson Sr.
(62); her son, Floyd Ray Fergu
son Jr. (25): and her daughter,
Teresa Ferguson (5).
Survivors; .3 daughters, Fran
ces Darlene Baker (Robert) of
Willow Springs, Barbara Sue
Null (Rick) of Clayton and
Amy Michelle Michalski (Rob
ert) of Mocksville; a brother.
Glen Baysinger (Mary Lynne)
of Mocksville; 3 sisters. Betty
Cox (Dan) of Salisbury, Naomi
Minton (Steve) of Mocks
ville and Barbara Barker of
Florida; 6 grandchildren, Ste
ven Michalski, David Michal
ski. Charles Ferguson (Julie),
Mitchell Null (Hans), Justin
Baker, and Misty Ferguson Jo
nas: and 4 great-grandchildren.
Visitation was at Eaton Fu
neral Home, Monday, Dec.
17, from. Burial was Tuesday,
Dec. 18 at Montlawn Memorial
Park, Raleigh,at 2 p.m.
Memorials: Hospice of Da-
vie in her remembrance, 377
Hospital St. Suite 103. Mocks
ville.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Dec. 20.2012
Oavie County Public Ubraiv
Niocksville, NC
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^Elizabeth C. Fowler
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Clement
Fowler of Mocksville died on
Dec. 14, 2012, in Wake For
est University Baptist Medical
Center.
She was bom in Davie Coun
ty on July 1,1925, daughter of
the late Hubert and Mary Flint
Clement. She attended Davie
County Schools. At an early
age she joined Fairfield Baptist
Church, where she was a mem
ber of the Usher Board, the
choir, a Deaconess, and held
the position of Church Mother.
Her hobbies were shopping and
working in her flower garden,
in 1946 she was united in mar
riage to Thomas Fowler. They
had eight children.
Mr. Fowler preceded her in
death on July 28, 1998. She
was also preceded in death
by 3 sons, Thomas Edward,
Leonard (Charles, and William
Richard Fowler; 2 sisters, Hat-
tie Bates and Frances Jones: 5
brothers, twins John and Van
Lindsay, Roosevelt. Lee, and
Ken Clement.
Survivors: 3 sons, Hiir-
vey Lee (Mattie) Fowler of
Winslon-Salem. George Cal
vin Fowler of Mocksville,
and Hubeit Bernard Fowler
of Youngsvilie: 3 daughters,
i Mahilda Roberts of Salisbury,
Gwendolyn Morris of Winston-
Salem, and Valerie Chunn of
Mocksville; a brother, George
(Helen) Clement of Salisbury;
30 grandchildren; 25 great
grandchildren; several other
relatives and friends.
Her funeral service was held
on Tuesday. Dec. 18 at noon
at Fairfield Baptist Church in
Mocksville. The Rev. James
Clement, pastor, officiated and
burial followed in the church
cemetery. The family received
friends at the church 30 min
utes before the service.
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X Amanda L. Frye
Amanda Leighanne Frye, 30,
of Potts Road, Advance, died
on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012,
at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice
Home.
Bom in Forsyth County
on Oct. 7, 1982, she was the
daughter of Edward Charles
Frye and Arlcne Denise Fos
ter Frye of Advance. She was
employed in retail sales and
attended Yadkin Valley Baptist
Church.
In addition to her parents,
survivors include; a son. Kam-
eron Isaiah Frye of the home;
a brother. Matthew C. Frye of
Advance: a sister, Melissa F.
(Alex) Pordniakov of Soddy-
Daisy. Tenn.; 2 nieces. Anas-
tasia and Isabella Pozdniakov,
and 3 special friends, Elizabeth
Rogers, Casey Snodgrass and
Patti Willett.
She was preceded in death by
her grandfather, Phillip Foster.
A celebration of life service
was held Friday, Dec. 14 at 2
p.m. at Westlawn Gardens of
Memniy in Clcmnions with the
Revs. Jerry Webb and Ronnie
Craddock officiating.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOKI).
Thursday, Dec. 20,2012
Davie County Public Libraiy
Iviocksville, NC
)^Lula Mae Bailey Lanier
Mrs. Lula Mae Bailey
■'Mama Mae" Lanier, 95. of
NC 801 S,, .Advance, died Fri
day, Dec. 14.2012, at Bermuda
Commons.
She was bom June 7, 1917.
in Davie County, to the late
Joel "Joe" Richard and Flo-
rena Emma Foster Bailey. Mrs.
Lanier was retired from RJ,
Reynolds Tobacco after more
than 40 years. She was a mem
ber of Fulton United Methodist
Church where she had served
as a Sunday school teacher for
more than 50 years. Mrs, Lani-
er's green thumb was evident
by her garden, flower beds and
potted plants.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, John
Burton Lanier Sr.; a son, JohnBurton "JB" Lanier Jr.: a grand
daughter. Kathy Lanier; and a
stepgrandson, Larry Crotts.
Survivors: a son, Joe Dean
Lanier Sr. (Margaret); a daugh
ter-in-law, Shirley Lanier of
Advance; 7 grandchildren.Linda Comatzer, Cindy Cor-
natzer, Joe Dean Lanier Jr.,
John Lanier, Mark Lanier.
Rickie Lanier and Dwayne
Lanier; 3 stepgrandchiidren,
Ricky Crotts, Gene Smith and
Christy Smith; 9 great-grand
children, Chris Comatzer, Chad
Comatzer, Brandi Patti, Derek
Comatzer, Lisa Lanier, Tina
Crotts, Michael Lanier, Amy
Roig and BJ. Lanier; 3 step
great-grandchildren. Charles
Crott.s, Deborah Whitley and
Rocky Healon; and 11 great-
great-grandchildren.
A funeral service was eon-
ducted at 2 p.ni.. Sunday, Dec.
16 at Fulton United .Methodist
Church. The body was placedin the church 30 minutes prior
to the service. Burial followed
in the church cemetery. The
family recei\'ed friends Satur
day. Dec. 15 at Eaton Funeral
Home.
Memorials: Fulton UMC
Cemetery Fund, PO Box 87.
Advance; or Liberty Homec-
are & Hospice, 1007 Lexington
Ave.,Thomasville, 27360.
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^ Phyllis Sones Potter
A memorial service was
to be held at 2 pjn. Thursday,
Dec. 20 at the First Presbyteri
an Church, Salisbury, for Mrs.
Phyllis Sones Poner, formerly
of Mocksville. Mrs. Potter died
on Dec. 7 at the home of her
daughter Eniily and son-in-law
Of. Tliomas Wannenburg, At
lantic Beach. Fla.. after a long
battle with cancer. Present were
her husband of 60 years, Rob
ert V. Porter, daughters Robin
-Morgan, Bethesda. Md., .Amy
Imbody, Ashbum, Va and Em
ily Wannenburg.
Bom in Butler. Pa. to Basil
and Jeanne Sones, Mrs. Potter
attended Clarion University
and graduated from Pennsyl
vania State University with a
bachelor's degree in heiilth and
human development. She was
a member of the Penn State
Tltespians and Kappa Phi, a
Christ centered group for wom
en. She taught high school. In
1952 she married Iter husband,
a graduate Ibresler from Penn
Stjite. Forestry assignments
led them to US Forest Service
Ueadcjuarteis in Washington,
D.C. Living in Potoinnc, Md,
.she was active in Welcome to
Washington International, pro
moting "understanding through
friendship and friendship
Thmueh understandinc." She
lidge.She panliipSfed in the Stephen
. Ministries at Founh Presby-
, leiiitn Cliurch of Bethesda, a
program in which trained iay-
counsclois walk with individu
als or families ihiougli crises or
challenges, Mrs. Potter's love
of music was expressed in her
long membership in the church
choir. The Potters were then as
signed to Headquarters, Food
and Agricultural Organization
of the United Nations in Rome.
Italy. Subsequent assignments
took them lo Pakistan where
Mrs. Potter taught school at
the Murrec Christian School
in the shadow of the Himala
ya Mountains; and the country
of Le.soiho in South Africa. Af
ter retiring in 1984 the Potters
s|)ent a year and a half travel
ing throughout Europe in a VW
camper finding ski opportu
nities before moving back to
their Maryland home. For three
years they searched for their fi
nal retirement area and found it
in North Carolina, in 1988 they
moved to Mocksville where
they could raise horses and
Mrs. Potter could shate her love
iind inieresi in serving |)cople
and cummiinity for the next
24 years. She was president
and chaplain of the Mocksville
Women's Club, founding board
member of the Davie Faimly
YMCA, served on the YMCA
Board's Greater Winston-Sa-
leni E.vecuiivc Committee as
vice chair of communications
national and itilernarional. Mrs.
Potter was recognized as the
YMCA Volunteer of the Year,
taught aerobics at the YMCA.
was on the board of the Davie
Group Home, and a member
of a breast cancer post-surgery
support teiun. in June the Pot
ters celebrated their 60i!i wed
ding annivcjyaiy and moved lo
a retirement community in At-
liinlic Beach, Fla.
Also surviving: brother. Col.
Vernon B, Sones; grandchil
dren, Bethany imbody Robin
son, Daniel Imbody. Jeannie
Imbody Whitlock, David Im
body, Alexandra Wannenburg
Chapman, Robb Wannenburg,
Saiali Morgan Rogers. Laura
Morgan; and great-grandson.
Lev) McCandless Robinson.
Memorials: Phyllis Pottci-
Leadership in Education Fund,
do Davie Community Foun
dation with "Phyllis Potter
VMaelenc Tcague Snyder
Maelene Teague Snyder. 81.
of Mocksville died Saturday.
Dec. 15,2012 at her residence.
She was bom May 9, 1931
in Winston-Salem. a daughter
of John Westley and Dora Mc-
Cormick Teague Sr. She gradu
ated from Gray High School
and was a member of the Pio
neers. She attended Liberty
Wesleyan Cliurch in Harmony.
She worked at AT&T retiring
after 48 years. She was the
owner operator of Dawn Dee
Tnicking Inc. in Davie Co.
She married John I. Snyder
in August 1948. He preceded
her in death in 1995 in Win-
sion-Salem. She was also pre
ceded in death by her parents,
and brothers JW Teague Jr. and
Glenn Teague.
Surviving; her children, Jer
ry W. (Carol) Snyder and Pat
(Don) Payne, both of Mocks
ville; grandchildren. Pamick
Payne. Stephanie (Eddie)
Crcgiir, Crystal Payne, all of
Mocksville, Kelly (Heath) Re-
galis. Kerrie (.IP) Myers, both
of .South Caiolina, John Da
vid (Jenna) Snyder and Jenny
Snyder, both of Mocksville; 10
gTCni-grandchildren; and a dear
friend, Claude Wilkinson of
Mocksville.
A funeral service was held at
3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19 at
Frank Vogler and Sons Clera-
mons Chapel in Clemmons.
Visitation was an hour prior lo
the service. Burial was in West-
lawn Gardens of Memory in
Clemmons.
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George Dale Wall
Mr. George Dale "Bunt"
Wail of Call Road. Mocksville,
died Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, at
his home.
He was bom in Davie County
to the late Dock and Ella Mae
Taylor Wall. On June 29,1981,
he was married to Bessie Jane
Boger. He worked for Baker
Furniture for 30 years. Mr. Wall
was a member of New Union
United Methodist Church and a
member of the Explorers class.
His hobbies were antique cars,
gardening and NASCAR rac
ing and he loved going to the
beach.
Survivors; his wife; a broth
er, Wayne Wall (Maijorie); spe
cial brother-in-law, Jerry Boger
(Sandra): and special friends.
Thomas and Barbara Barney.
A service to celebrate his life
was conducted at 3 p.m., Tues
day. Dec. 18 at New Union
United Methodist Church on
Sheffield Road with the Rev.
Dr. Steve Rainey officiating.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery. The family received
friends one hour prior to the
I service at the church.
' Memorials: New UMC, c/o
Doris Dyson. 1469 County
Line Road, Harmony. 28634;
or Hospice/Palliative Care of
Iredeli, 2347 Simonton Road,
Statesviile. 28625.
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N^ocksville, NO
Memorial Funr on the memo i>avjK L'OUN TV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 20,2012
line: PO Box 546. Mocksville. ^
She is preceded in death by
her parents, and a brother, Dan
iel Bowers.
She was a member of Do-
lin United Methodist Church
where she was a Sunday School
teacher for 30 years, sang in the
choir, and received a Life Time
Award for her service with
the Sunday School. She was
a chapiain of the Ladies Aux
iliary VFW Post 8719 and re
ceived Samaritan Honors. She
was innovative, creative, loved
to sew, crochet, bake and was a
singer and storyteller.
A funeral .service wa.s held
at I p.m. Saturday. Dec. 22 at
Frank Vogler and Sons Funeral
Home CIcmmons Chapel in
Clemmons. Visitation was Fri
day at the funeral home. Burial
was in Wesllawn Gardens of
Memory in Clemmons.
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Memorials; Brenner's Chil
dren's Hospital; or donor's
choice.
Mildred Bowers Pollard
Mildred Bowers Pollard, 85.
of Mocksville died Dec. 19,
2012 at her residence.
She was bom July 21,1927
in Guilford County, a daughter
of Orlinda and Amanda Doby
Bowers. She married James D.
Pollard on March 20. 1948 in
Winston-Salem.
Surviving; her husband of
64 years; children. James D.
Pollard Jr. of Mi. Pleasant,
Deborah (Scon) Wilson of Ru
ral Hall, Karen (David) Riccio
of Connecticut, Sandra (Jackie)
Smith of Advance, Mark (Sha
ron) Pollard of Mocksville;
grandchildren, Lisa (Kevin)
Henderson, David (Rachel)
Riccio Jr., Clark Smith, Adam
(Chelsea) Riccio, Philip Smith,
Timothy Riccio, and Katelyn
Pollard; a sister, Doris Anders;
a brother. Moody (Virg.inia)
Bowere; and several nieces and
nenhpws
DAVIE COUNTY UNTisRPRlSK kUCOKD. Ihursdav, Uec.y7.za.z
Davie County Public Ubraiy
tv^iocksville, NC
y. Jeffrey Allen Warner
Jeffrey Allen Warner, 52, of
Liberty Church Road, Mocks
ville, died on Tuesday, Dec. 18,
2012, at his home.
Bom in Forsyth County on
Dec. I, i960, he was the son
of the late Jackie and Frances
Baity Wamer. He was a heavy
equipment mechanic, a welder,
having learned his trade at Ba
ity Welding Service. He was a
member of Courtney Baptist
Church.
Survivors: 2 sons, John (Me
gan) Wamer of Jonesville and
Jamie McCann of Lone Hicko
ry; a brother.Rex Warner, and a
sister, Pamela Keaton, both of
Mocksville; 4 grandchildren,
Jackson Edward Warner, James
McCann, Gabriel McCaim, and
Katie McCann; special friends.
Tommy Keaton, Bmce Whita-
ker and Teresa King; and nu
merous aunts, uncles, cousins,
nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother. Warren
"Eben" Wamer.
A celebration of iife ser
vice was held on Friday, Dec.
21 at 1 pjn. at Courtney Bap-
list Church with the Rev. Ray
Davis officiating. Burial was in
the church cemetery. The fam
ily received friends on Friday at
the church.
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