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Jan - JunAnn H. Bamhardt Mrs. Ann Hartman Bam hardt, 81, of Advance, died Sunday, Dec, 23, 2012 al her home. She was bom March 26, 1931 to Lewis Edward and Ol- lie Mock Hartman. She was a longtime member of Advance United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by brothers, Lewis, Alvin, Henry, and Robert Hartman and sisters, Mabel Bailey, Sally Bailey, Lizzie Manh and Mary Hartman. Surviving: her husband, Geo^e Bamhardt; a daughter, Becky Bamhardt Clutts and husband Bobby; a son, Steve Bamhardt and wife Teresa; 3 grandchildren, Matthew Clutis and wife Kimmie, Morgan Bamhardt and Jacob Bam hardt; 2 sisters, Bet Bamhardt and Maggie Carter; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 pjn. Wednesday, Dec. 26 at Advance United Methodist Church with the Rev. Cheryl Skinner officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Tbe family received friends foUowing the service in the fel lowship hail. Memorials; Advance UMC, PO Box 2021, Advance; or to Hospice/Palliative Care Cen ter Davie, 377 Hospital St., Mocksviiie. Online condolences: vvbtv. hayworth-miUer.com. Jnetty Lou Bledsoe Betty Lou Mayhew Bledsoe, 72, of US 60! North, Mocks viiie, died on Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, at Yadkin Valley Com munity Hospital in Yadkinville. Bom in Davie County on Jan. 30, 1940, she was the daughter of the late Leonard Mayhew and Margaret My ers Mayhew. She had worked at Gravely Tractor and was a member of Davie Tabernacle Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by a son, David Bledsoe, and 2 brothers, Roger and Bob by Mayhew. Survivors: her husband. Buddy C. Bledsoe of the home; 3 sons, Frank Bledsoe, Jimmy (Brenda) Bledsoe, and Gary (Debbie) Bledsoe, all of Mocksviiie; 3 brothers, John Wayne (Marie) Mayhew of Harmony, L.C. (Barbara) May hew of Geoigia. and David (Gloria) Mayhew of Harmony; 2 sisters, Shirley (Max) Long and Margie (Tom) Gobble, all of Advance: 8 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service was held on Diesday, Jan. 1, at 2 pjn. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. The family received friends on Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial was in the family cem etery! Online condolences: wbtv. daviefuneralservice.com. Bobby Eugene Boger Mr. Bobby Eugene Boger, 79, of Clemmons died Monday. Dec. 29,2012 al Forsyth Medi cal Center. He was bom Nov. 11, 1933 in Davie County, the son of the late Miilard and Ella Mae Potts Boger. Mr- Boger was a gradu ate of Mocksviiie High School and was a veteran of the US Amy. He was retired from RJ. R^nolds Tobacco Co. Survivors: a daughter, Cindy Powell and husband Scott of Lewisville; 4 grandchildren, Jake, Grant, Hannah Grace and Savannah Powell; a brother. Car! Boger of Mocksviiie; 4 sisters, Virginia Cope and Gladys Beaver of Mocksviiie, Linda Lyerly and husband Vaughn of Faith and Sarah Ker- ley and husband Sieve of Cool- eeraee; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral service was con ducted Wednesday at 2 pm. al Parklawn Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel. Winston- Salem with Pastor Tim Rob erts officiating. Entombment followed in the mausoleum at PatWawn. The family received friends Tuesday at Hayworth- Miller SUas Creek Chapel. Winston-Salem. Memorials: Brenner Chil dren's Hospital, WFBMC, Medical Center Blvd., Win- ston-Salem, 27157. Online condolences; uiw. hayivorth-miller£om. WJ).'Bud'Boole Jr. W.D. "Bud" Booie Jr., 88, of Fork Bixby Road, Advance, died on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, at his home. Bom in Davie County on May 20, 1924, he was the son of the late William David Boo ie Sr. and Lula Kate Brown Booie. He was a retired furni ture worker and was a member of Ijames Baptist Church. He was also preceded in deatli by an infant daughter, a sister, Ruth Hiatt, and an infant brother, Rodwell Booie. Survivors: his wife of 53 years, Joan Barney Booie, whom he married on Dec. 19, 1959; 4 sons, David Booie of Advance, Barney (Tbiia) Boo le of Mocksviiie, Jeff (Gail) Booie of Advance and Eric (Heather) Booie of Fork; a sis ter, Edna Booie (Bill) Baity of Mocksviiie; II grandchildren; and many special friends. A graveside celebration of life service was scheduled for Thunday, Jan. 3 at 2 pm. at Ijames Baptist Church Cem etery with the Rev. Donald Luffrnan officiating. Burial was to follow in the church ceme tery. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday, Jan. 2 from 6-8 pm. at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences: ivunv. daviefuneralservicexom. n DAVilt COUNTY EN liiKl'KiaiS KECUKU, 1 BUROay, Jan. 3,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksviiie, NO explanation; "My pay , was i / dollar a day workinc a 10 hour v Idollar a day working a 10 hour s/L James Everett Carter James Everett Carter. 98, of Linside, W.Va. died on Friday, Dec. 21,2012 at the Greenbrier Valley Hospital in Lewisburg, W.Va. His parents were John Elser Carter and Sarah Kate Smith. He was bom on Nov. 4, 1914 in Davie County at a place he called the "Sheek Place" at "roimd top hill," located off Fred Bahnson Drive near Kinderton. For five years he at tended the one-room "Sheek's School House" which stood near the present Kinderton branch ofBank of America. His teacher was Miss Effie Smith, the wife of Duke Smith. Later Ihe family inherited land and moved into an old log house which down a dirt road behind where the BBT bank is located in Bermuda Run. He said the first paid job he remembered having was canying buckets of water from a spring at 5 cents per bucket to workers build ing the Mocksville to Winston Highway (US 158). He was 14 when the Great Depression hit but be said they were so poor they could not tell any differ- eace. As a teenager he started working as a hired hand on the S. aay.^A^ains Farm. In 1935 he left Davie County and went to Logan County, W.Va. to work in the coal mines, When asked why he left Davie County he gave the following day on the WiUiam's Farm, and we only got about 3 days of work a week. I started shavel ing coal at 40 cents per ton. 1 had to buy my powder, carbide and tools from the company store but 1 could still average about 4 dollan a day and 1 was able to work six days a week." He married his wife Cleo on. June 15, 1937 and she preced ed him in death. They had four children: James Jr., Betty, and Gerald who survive, and .Billy Ray (who preceded his mother and father in death). He was a member of the United Mine Worketa and re tired in 1972 from the Island Creek Coal Co. In 1975 he bought a large form in Monroe County, W.Va, and spent his retirement years fanning, hunt ing, and feeding deer. He was active and hard working. When he was 95 he was on the moun tain cutting wood and turned his four-wheeler over. He was pinned beneath the ATV for several hours before someone found him. He never fully re covered afrer (his accident. He had five brothers who precetled hira in death: Frank, Clarence, Craig (Slim), Ray, and Grady. He was preceded in death by 3 sisters. Myrtle, Mary, and Leiia. Also surviving: a sister. Alma Wafford, of N^enna Vil lage in Pfafftown; grandchil dren; great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Poaenl services were held OB Suaday, Dec. 23 at 1 pjn. allttR^iCrafltz-McNeely Funeral Home Chapel in Man. W.Va. with the Revs. Harrison Wil liamson and Larry Toler offici ating. Banal followed on Mon day, Dec. 24 at the Highland Memory Gardens in Godby, W.Va. The family and friends serv^ as pall bearers. ois Mae Walker Cook Mrs. Lois Mae Walker Cook, 98. formerly of Advance, died Monday, Dec. 31, 2012, at Vi enna Village in Pfafftown. She was bom Aug. 27,1914, in Davie County, to the late Ja cob Tiilet and Luna C. Walker. Mrs. Cook lived her entire life in Davie County and was a life member of Macedonia Moravi an Church. She was a graduate of Fannington High School and was retired from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 25 years. She was also preceded in death by her husband of more than 50 years, Curtis P. "Bill" Cook; 3 brother, Richard Walk- / er; and sisters, Gertie Shelton, Clara Lee Cleary, Erma Blake and Hazel Lee. Survivors: niece and caregiv- er, whom she depended on the last 17 years, Deborah Butner and husband, Tony; and many other nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn.. "Diesday, Jan. 1 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Carter officiat ing. Burial followed in Gods Acre Graveyard, Macedonia Moravian Church. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the ser vice. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian, 700 NC 801 N. Ad vance. Online condolences: www. eatonJuru!raiservice£om. L R •mititwyi ,rites conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Gnaid; The family received friends Wednesday, Dec. 26 at Eaton Funeral Home.T Memorials: Camp Manna, do Stan Riddle, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville, Online condolences: www. eaionfuneralservice.com. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC obert Lee Creason i Mr. Robert Lee Creason, 88; ofWaL Street, Cooleemee.died Saturday, Dec. 22,2012, ai his home. He was bom in Davie Coun ty on Aug. 9,1924, to the late Clarence and Kate Lanier Crea son. Mr. Creason was a mem ber of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church where he had served as a Sunday school teacher. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy having served during World War II. He was also owner/opi erator of Cooleemee Shell Sta tion for more than 40 years an^ was a servant of God having preached for years. ; He was also preceded ill death by his wife, Betty Sue SeamoD Creason; a grandson) Rodney Harris; a brother, Clar4 eoce Creason Jr.; and a sistep, perlie Shore. Survivors: 4 children, Nano^ Harrison (George) of Salisbur)4 Patricia Allen (Gary), Creason (Karen) and Sheir] Kiser, ail of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; 24 great-grand^ children; and 2 great-great! grandchildren. ; A funeral service was conj ducted at 2 pm., Thursday! Dec. 27 at Cooleemee Presby^ terian Church with the Revs; John Groff and Stan Riddle of4 ficiating. The body was place<| in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial foIlowe4 in Legion Memorid Patk' with >«■ Elbert 'Beau' FerrellMr. Bibeit William "Beau'iPerrell, 72, of Cyprus Cove Drive, Mocksville, died Satur^day,.Dec. 22, 2012, at Forsytli Medical Ceoter in Winston- Salem. Mr. Fenell was bom March16,1940, in Dmhain County tothe late Dee and Lily Ferrell. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Mr. Ferrell was retired from Fergusson Industries in Linwood and was employed at Faimington Road Shell. He enjoyed hshing and spending time with his grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Mayme Ow ens Ferrell. Survivors: 2 daughters. Angel Ferrell Ruiz of Lexington and Wendy Ferrell Whitaker (Jason Kiser) of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Austin Whitaker, Logan Ruiz, Riley Ruiz and Davin Whitaker; a sister, Helen Freeman of Hillsbor- ough; a brodier, Ed Russell of Lexington; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted at 3 pjij. Thursday. Dec. 27 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with theRev. Randy Manser officiating. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to tbj service. Merooriab; charity of dcv nor's choice. Online condolences: uwh'. eatonfuneralservicexom. 4 Dorotby 'ETclta'Foote I'i Mrs. Dorothy'Evella'Black- e bum Foote of Mocksville died r: Dec. 23,2012 at Liberty Nurs-h ing and Refaabilliation Center I.; in Chariottc. She was bom in Iiedeflh County to the late Henry Har-0 old Blackburn and Daisy Car-I. son Blackburn. She joined Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 1 at an early age. She anended1 Houstonville School and grad- t uated from Unity High School; . Siatesville. She married the ; late Henry Lee Foote and was a long time resident of Mocks-I ville. She worked in the gar- . ment indusfry and retired from Drexel Heritage Furniture Co. after several years. Her loves I were family, cooking, garden-- ing, reading and watching the news on television. She is re membered and cherished as a woman with high standards, a , private person, a hard workerand caretaker a family histo rian, politically savvy, and gen erous. She was preceded in deathby her husband. Lee Foote; brothers Harold and James Blackburn, and sisters Helen Blackburn, Vivian Smith, and Cora Lee Smdevant.Survivors; her son, Heniy Elton Foote (Brenda), Charlotte; sister. Celeste Blackburn,HamptonvUIe; sisters-in-law, Naomi Frost, Elizabeth Dalton and Geneva Foote, Mocksville, Cleo Palmer (Sylvester), Brooklyn, N.Y.; a dedicatedniece, Shelby Smith Turner,Largo, Md.; special cousin,Ann Blackburn, Hamptonville; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Visitation was Thursday,Dec. 27 at AR. Kclsey Me morial Chapel of Noble andKelsey Funeral Home. A pri vate graveside service was held at Rose Cemetery, Mocksville, ■ on Friday, Dec. 28. Memorials: Pleasant HillBaptist, 4789 Harmony High way. Hamptonvil]e27020. Online condoJences: noble- andkelsey£Om. Polly Russell Gorham Polly RusseU Goitam, 69.died Dec. 30. 2012 in WakeForest University Baptist Med ical Center. She was a native of New Bedford, Mass., and had livedin Mocksville for the past eight years. While in Massachusettsshe was an office manager for Abba Fish Corp. Music was thelove of her life, and she sang with the Sweet Adelines, and the Connection. She was a soloist for First Parish Church, New Bedford Unitarian Church, and was a member of New BedfordChoral Society and SippieanChoral Society. Survivors: 2 sisteis, Priscilla(Dean) Cornea and Jo-Ann (Stephen) Cookson, both of M(KksvilIe; a niece, Lisa Gi-rolimetti and a nephew. MarcGirolimetti. both of Concord,Mass.; 2 grand nieces, Sofia and Ava Girolimetti; and 2 grand nephews, Johnny andHenry Phillips; many friends in Massachusens and Mocksville.A memorial service will beheld Saturday, Jan. 5 at 2 p.m. -at Salera United Methodist Church in Mocksville. Pastor John Erwin will officiate. Online condolences: hwiv. GraJumFuneralHomejiet. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville. NO Survivors: 2 daughters, Jean Siek (Robert) of Raeford, Diane Basinger (Bruce) pf KannapoIiS:'her ^on, Ron D. Greene (Joype) of Jackson, Tenn.; her brother, J.C. Cassidy of MocksviJte; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 7 great-great-grandchildren. Memorials: Brookdale Bap tist, 2511 S. Ridge Ave., Kan- napolis, 28083; and/or Hospice of Cabarrus, 5003 Hospice Lane, Kannapolis. 28081. Online condolences; www. whitleysfiineralhome.com. Ruby Cassidy Greene Ruby Cassidy Greene. 91, of Kannapolis died on Thurs day, Dec. 20, 2012 at the Bob and Carolyn Tucker Hospice House. She was bom Nov. 27,1921 in Chesterfield County, S.C., the daughter of the late Andy and Elfie Bowles Cassidy. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewitt E. Greene in 2005. She had worked at Can non Mills Wash Qoth Dept. for 20 years. She ran a daycare at Brookdale Baptist Church for 10 years. She then owned/op erated Old Colony Daycare for 12 years. She had volunteered at the (2abarrus Memorial Hospital Gift Shop for years. She was an active member of Brookdale Baptist Church where she had worked with the 'GAs, former Sunday school teacher and was past president of the senior citizens group for 20 years. She loved working in her yard, especially flower gar dening and watching her many hummingbirds. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22 at Brookdale Baptist Church of- -ficiaied by the Rev. Mike Hub- bard. Burial followed at Caro lina Memorial Park. The family received friends at the church prior from nooQ-2 p.m. •' Ann Boyd Johnson Mrs. Ann Boyd Johnson of Mocksvillp died on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 20,2012. She was a resident of the Ijames Church community and lived in a, log cabin built on her old homeplace. She was a member of Ijames Bap tist CJiurch. Upon completion of high school education at Mocksvilie High, she entered secretarial school and was em ployed in Charlotte for several years as a secretary. She would later serve as legal, secretary for Sara Lee in Winslon-Salera until corporate re-organization closed down the local opera tion. She spent the last years of her life as a care nurse for el derly shut-ins and disabled and loved the opportunity of being able to bring a bit of pleasure and contentment to their lives. She married Bobby G. John son in Eiecctnber 1966, he died in September, 1994. Her father. William Harper Boyd, died Au gust'1967, and her mother, Ora Mae Djtterow-Hodgson Boyd passed June, 1996. Survivors: a binther, John Hodgson (Nancy) of Abilene, Texas; a nephew, David Hodg son and son Jordan of Ar lington, Texas; and a host of cousins from the Tutterow family inoluding "Ibmmy and wife Sue, Dean and wife Lynn, Claude and wife Patricia, Larry and wife Frances Md more. A graveside service was conducted at 11 ajn., Monday, Dec. 24 at; ?^n»s Qtrasroa^ Baptist CSiWdh Oimctery with the Rev. Alex Heafaer offir ciating. The family received friends Sunday, rtec. 23 at Ba ton Funeral Home. Memorials: ](}ames Cross roads Baptist Cemetwy Fund, 1038 IjMDtts Church Road, Mocksvilie. Online condolences: www.. eatonfitneralservicejcom. J William Edgar Myers Mr. William "Bill" Edgar Myers, 79, of Advance, died Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012 at his home. He was bom April 16,1933 in Davie County to Lillie Hep- ler Myers and William Lincoln Myers. Mr. Myers was an ac tive member of Baileys Cha pel United Methodist Church where he held many positions. He loved family, fanning and hunting. Surviving: his wife of nearly 60 years, Viiginia "Betty" My ers; a daughter, Bonnie Miller (David) of Advance; a son, Mark Myers of Advance; 3 grandchildren, Justin Miller (Holly), Dsuiielle Miller and Will Myers, all of Advance; a great-grandson, Malachi Miller of Advance; and a sister, Mary Myers 'Williams of Advance. A celebration of life service was held at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 24 at Baileys Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. Bob O'Keef offi- ciatiLg. Burial foUowed in the church cemeieiy. The family received friends one hour be fore the service at the church. Online condolences: hwm'. luiywortk-miller.com. Davie County Public Libtary Mocksvilie, NO Gary Wade Groce Mr. Gary Wade Groce, 72, of Advance, died Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 at Wake Forest Bap tist Health al^r a 12-year battle with tancer. He was bom March 7, 1940 in Davie County to Lottie Renegar Groce and Wade Ir- vln Groce. Mr. Groce gradu ated from Davie High School in 1957 and later served in the National Guard. He earned an associate degree in electron ics and went to work for NCR, which lead him to his career in computers. Mr. Groce was a pioneer in the computer in dustry becoming involved in early mainframe computers in 1962 and devoted 45 years of his career to development and improvement of the mainframe computer. He served as an ad visor to IBM and the Pentagon, and worked for Burlington In dustries, RJR, and more recent ly, as a self employed computer consultant. After he retired, he went to work at Davie High School in the computer depart ment part-time unlii December of 2011. Mr. Groce was presi dent and part owner of Pudding Ridge Golf Course. Mr. Groce had many friends because of bis generous and outgoing personality. He was a man of many talents, he was a private pilot at one time, but his pas sion was blhegrass music. He taught himself to play the banjo and enjoyed playing with local musicians, friends and family. Surviving; his wife of 44 years, Linda Williams Groce; a daughter, Amanda Tenery (Josh) ofAdvance; a son, Adam Groce (Jennifer) of Wilming ton; 3 grandchildren, Emily Groce, Luke Teneiy and Sa vannah Tenery; a brother, Earl Groce (Juanita) of Advance; a sister, Diana Vuich (Russ) of California; and numerous niec es and nephews, with whom he was close; a great nephew and 2 great nieces; and Godchildren. A funeral service was held at Fannington Baptist Church on Saturday. Dec. 29. The Rev, Phillip Brandc offtclated. V Joe Jasper Peebles sj Joe Jasper Peebles of Ad vance died Dec. 27. 2012. at his home following a lengthy illness. He was bom in Davie Coun ty on Dec. 13,1926, son of the late Madison Jasper Peebles and Olar Clarbom Peeble.s, He attended Davie County Schools, was a life member of Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church and was a veteran of World Warn, He was married to Ber- nice Hosch. They had two chil- ^dren. He later married Kathleen Hairston, who preceded him In death. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Betty J, Goolsby; 5 brothers. Duff, Ed ward, James, Robetr, and Rich ard Peebles; 2 sisters,Edith and Isabel) Peebles. Survivors; a daughter, Pame la Peebles, Mocksvtlle; a sister. Ruby P. Brown of the home, who was a dedicated caretaker; other relatives and friends. His funeral service was Wednesday, Jan. 2 at 2 p.m. at Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advance. Dr. Karen Miller of ficiated and burial followed in the church cemeteiy. Online condolences: www. CrahamFuneralHomejiet. A memorial service was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednes day, Jan. 2 at First United Methodist Church of Mocks- ville with the Rev. Joe Collins, D. Min. officiating. The family was to receive friends at the Family Life Center following the service. Memorials: Cooleemee His torical Assoc., River Park Proj ect, PC Box 667, Cooleemee. Online condolences; mow. eatonfiineralsemce.com. Precyous Bost Sales Mrs. Precyous Bost Sales, pj , 73, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Dec. 30,2012. ^ Bom Precyous Rose Bost on Sept. 3,1939, in Newton to the jj. late Sidney A. Bost Jr. and the y late Dorothy Bumgamer Bost. she graduated from Newton- deatl Conover High School in 1957. She retired from Funder Amer- ica as director of purchasing g in 1999. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Mocksville and served on the parsonage committee. She was a golfer and loved all gj,jj g sports. She belonged to a num- ^ berofbridgeclubsandenjoyed gj 2 j and loved all of her time with geih] her bridge partners and friends. chUK Survivors: Ken Sales, whom she married June 10, 1966; 2 ij,g sons, Kip Sales (Wendy) of jy^ Wiliiamston and KeUy Sales 28 at (Katie) of Salisbury; 2 sis- ^ ters, Joyce Huffman (Luke) of Hickory and Barbara Tor- res (Manny) of Greensboro: a vaj,gg brother. Alien Bost (Marsha) ofTaylorsville; uncle and aunt, haywt Pete and Fninkie Bost of Huni- eraville; aunt, Helen Bost of Newton; 2 sisters-in-law, Doris Sales Lakey and Oeri M. Sales, both of Mocksville; 5 grand children, Hunter, Harrison, Hannah, Hayes and her new est grandson, Aiden, bom Nov. 15,2012; numerous nieces and nephews. Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, NO HoUis Pilcher Smith Mrs. Hollis Pilcher Smith, 91, of Advance died Sunday, Dec. 23,2012 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. She was bom Nov. 10,1921 in Davie County to John Walter and Alice Cornelius Pilcher. Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by her parents; her hus band, William Veigtl Smith; 2 sons, Darrell and Larry Smith; and a grandson. Chris Smith. Surviving: a daughter, Kay Foster of Advance; a son. Lane Smith ofAdvance; 5 grandchil dren; 14 great-grandchUdren; and a sister, Polly Wall. A funeral service was held at 2 pjK. Saturday, Dec. 29 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with Dr. Barry Lemons officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fami ly received friends Friday, Dec. 28 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel. Memorials: Bethlehem UMC, 321 Rediand Rd., Ad vance. Online condolences: www, hayworlh-miller.com. Worth Alexander Snipes Mr. Worth Alexander Snipes, 81, of Prospect Church Road, Dunn, died Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012 at Rex Hospital in Ra leigh. He was bom on Jan. 11,1931 in Hamett County, son of the late Cecil Worth Snipes and Thelma TXirlington Johnson. Mr. Snipes was a retired brick mason and the former owner and operator of W&S Citgo in Erwm. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Keith Wayne Snipes, a sister, Nina S. Athey and husband Bob, and a son-in- law. Dewey Elton CranfiU. The funeral service was held Thursday, Dec. 27 at 2 pjn. at Erwin Chapel Church with the Revs. Jeff Hayes and Jerome Pope officiating. Burial fol- 'lowed in the church cemetery. Visitation was at ;he church prior to the service. Survivors; his wife, Janice S. Snipes; daughters, Marquietta Snipes Gofcvth, Sheila Snipes Young and husband Kim, Trina Snipes Cranfill, all of Mocks- ville, Regina Snipes Allen and husband Mike of Advance, and Regina Stone and husband San dy of Dunn; a son, Chris Webb and wife Ashley of Dunn; step-father, George P. Johnson of Erxin; grandchildren, An gela Gofonh Potts. Marquietta Braverman and husband Eu gene, Jeremy Young and wife Susan. JomW Julie Young Thomasson and Timmy Shinault, Sabrina Nor man and husband Carlos. Greg Cranfill. Jody Dillard, Logan Alien. Jilliag Webb and Abby Webb; great-grandchildren, Al exandria, Justin and lyicr Potts, Gabriel and Mathew Young, Gavin and Kaleb Gauntt, Alys- sa, Riley and Braydon Thomas- son, Adrian and Zachary Cran fill, Domenyk Wilkcs, Adysen and Eve Norman; great-great grandchild, Alaina Madison Nutting; brothers, Allen Snipes and wife Diane of Cooleemee and Terry Lee Snipes and wife Linda of Spencer; step-sislcr, Debbie Jones and husband Donald of Banner Elk; sister- in-law, Nancy Snipes of Erwin. Edith Moore Waller Edith Moore Waller, 90, of Will Boone Road, Mocksville, died on Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Bom in Cabarrus County on June 3, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Luther Da vid Moore and Birtha Riddlen Moore. She had been a private duly nurse and was a member of the Church of God of Proph ecy in MocksviDe. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Lee Waller; a son, Johny Cisaro Waller, and 2 great-grandsons, Kenneth Aubrey Waller and Ja son Lee Briscoe. Survivors: 2 sons. Donnie K. (Nellie) Waller and Wayne Manley (Mary) Waller, all of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; 14.great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchildren. A graveside celebration of life service was held Monday, Dec. 31, at 1 p.m. at Rowan Memorial Park with Sister She- lia Jonas officiating. The fam ily received friends Monday at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Church of God of Prophecy, US 601 S.. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. daviefyneralservicexom. V Sandra Lynn Wilson Miss Sandra Lynn Wilson, 46 of Clemntons, died Wednes day, Dec. 26, 2012 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Sept. 29,1966 in Forsyth County to James and Sandra McNab Wlson. Miss Wilson is preceded in death by a brother, Jimmy Wil son. Surviving; her parents; 2 aunts. Anne Oliver and Janet McNab; 2 uncles, Tommy and Jimmy McNab; and 5 cousins, George Wilson Jr., Ellen W. Watson and husband fl'&ell, Aiford Wilson and wife Lynn, Carol Wilson and Russell Wil son and wife Karen. A graveside service was conducted at noon Saturday, Dec. 29 at Pfafftown Chris tian Church Cemetery by the Rev. Kevin Frack. A memorial service followed at 2 p.m. at Comeretone Christian Church in Mocksville. The family re ceived i'riends following the service at the church. Memorials; Cornerstone Christian, 1585 NC 801 N., Mocksville; or NC Disability Rights, 2626 Glenwood Ave., Suite 550, Raleigh, 27608. Online condolences; Mnw. hayworth-millerxom. Davie County Public Library Mnrksville, NO RilU Mae Lowder Athey Mre. Rilla Mae Lowder Athey, 76, of Cooleemee died Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was born March 24, 1936 in Cooieemee to the late Robert Lee and Gladys Milho- len Lowder. Mrs. Athey was a graduate of Cooleemee High School. She retired from AT&T after 30 years and was a mem ber of the Telephone Pioneers ofAmerica. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Jack C. Athey on Aug. 4,1999. Survivors: 2 daughters, Leann Athey Dodd (Kevin) of Cooleemee and Amanda Ma ria Athey (Callie) of Charlotte; 3 grandchildren, Kara Dodd, Kaitlin Dodd and Jack Aaron Dodd; and a sister, Susan Lan caster (D) of Cooleemee. A funeral service was con ducted at 2:30 pm. Sunday, Jan. 6 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel, Mocksville with the Rev. Shelby Harbour and Pastor John Oroff officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Sali.sbury. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials: Cooleemee Pres byterian, PO Box 27, Coolee mee, 27014. ' Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice£om. WJD. 'Bud' Booie Jr. ^ W.D. "Bud" Booie Jr.. 88, of Fork Bixby Road, Advance, died on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, at his home. Bom in Davie County on May 20,1924, he was the son of the late William David Boo ie Sr. and Lula Kate Brown Booie. He was a retired furni ture worker and was a member ofljames Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by an infant daughter, a sister, Ruth Hiutt, and an infant brother, Rodwell Booie. Survivors: his wife of 53 years, Joan Bamey Booie. whom he married on Dec. 19, 1959; 4 sons, David Booie of Advance, Bamey (Talia) Boo ie of Mocksville, Jeff (Gail) Booie of Advance and Eric (Heather) Booie of Fork; a sis ter, Edna Booie (Bill) Baity of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren; and many special friends. A graveside celebration of life service was scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 3 at 2 p.m. at Ijames Baptist Church Cem etery with the Rev, Donald Luffraan officiating. Burial was to follow in the church ceme tery. Tlie family was to receive friends on Wednesday. Jan. 2 from 6-8 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences: www. daviefimerahervicexom. James E. Everidge Jr. Mr. James "Jim" Edgar 1 Everidge Jr., 81. died Wednes- } day, Jan. 2, 2013. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston Sa- « lem. Mr. Everidge was bom Sept. 4, 1931, in Yadkin County to the late James Edgar and Hazel Wilkins Everidge. Mr. Everidge graduated from Ap palachian State Teachers Col lege and was a member of the original Duggins Boys' football team. He graduated from LFNC Greensboro with a master's de gree in school administration. He coached and taught at Yad- kinvilie High School, was prin cipal of Charlotte High School in Punia Gorda. Fla. for five years, before retuming to Davie County to become superinten dent. He served as superinten dent for 17 yean. 1964-81.the longest tenure of anyone at the schools' helm. Mr. Everidge was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville for 48 years and had served as a dea con and was a former Rotanan. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Sam, Jack and John Everidge; and a sister, Margaret Ipock. Survivors: his wife, Geor gia Anne Cashion Everidge; 2 daughten, Candy Everidge Poplin (David) and Anna Everidge Thrower (Mark); a Davie County Public Library Mocksvilte, NO son, Joey Everidge; 7 grand children, l^uren Poplin Ballew (Wes), Dave Poplin. Zach Ad- die and Emma Everidge and their mother, Maleia Everidge. Max Cagliesi and Lilianna Thrower; 4 brothers, Charles, Joe, Albert and Ovid Everidge; and 2 sisters, Elaine Ireland and Judy MauJdin. A celebration of his life was held at 3 pm. Sunday, Jan. 6 at First Baptist Church of Mocks ville with the Revs. Shane Nix on, Albert Everidge and Keith Howell officiating. The family received friends at the church following the service. Memorials; First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfunerahervice.cnm. Helen Brown Hoover Helen Brown Hoover, 80, of Woodward Road, Mocksville, died on Friday, Jan. 4.2013, ai her borne. Bom in Davie County on Feb. 14, 1932,. she was the daughter of Che late George Washington Brown and Min nie Mae Houston Summers Brown. She was a homemaker and attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors: her husband of 60 years, Joe R. Hoover of the home; a son, Carl (Lisa) Hoover of Mocksville; a daughter, Lynn Hoover (Dale) Yokley of Mocksville; and 4 grandchildren, Michael (fianc^ Lisa) Hoover of Mocksville, Zachaiy (Allison) Yokley of Blacksbuig, Va., Elizabeth Y. (Ryan) Krige of Mocksville, and Heather Hoover (Justin) Day wait of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by an infant brother and sister. A celebration of life service was held Sunday. Jan. 6 at 3 ptn. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev. John Erwin officiating. The family received fiiends on Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials; Davie County Public Library Memorial Gift Fund, 371 N. Main St.,Mocks- viUe. Online condolences: wivw. daviejuneralservice^om. Margaret C. Laaier Mrs. Margaret Caiherine Ni- fong Crotts Lanler, 88, NC 801 South, Advance, died Wednes day, Jan. 2,2013, at her home. She was bom Oct. 5, 1924, in Davidson County, to the late Walter Eugene and Addie Lcnora Everhart Nifong. Mrs. Lanier was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church. She enjoyed gardening and woiidng in her flowers. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Kathy Lenora Lanier; a son, Larry Hubert Crotts; and 5 siblings, Albert Nifong, Bill Nifong, Pauline Head, Edna Mae Head and Martha Penyman. ^ Survivors: her husband, Joe Dean Lanier Sr of the home; 4 chiltlreD, Rickey Eugene Crotts (Okhui) of Le)tington. Linda Comatzer of Advance, Cindy Comatzer (Dale) and Joe Lani er Jr. (Mary), all of Mocksville: 7 grandchildren, Charles Crotts (Alexis), Chris Comatzer (Sar ah), Chad Comatzer, Brand! Pattl (Victor),Derek Comatzer, Christy Smith and Gene Smith; S 'great-grandchildren; a sister, Wilma Cockman; a brother, Frank Nifong, both of Winston- Salem; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 5 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, Mocksville with the Rev. Kirk Ibttcrow officiating. Burial fol lowed in Fulton Uniled Meth odist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Fulton UMC Omelery Fund, PO Box 87, Advance,; or Hospicc/Pallia- tive CarcCenter, 377 Hospital St,. Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: ww. eatonfiineralsen'ice rom. of Winston-Salem; 2 daugh ters, Patricia McLelland Leon ard (Tony) and Chrystal Rogers Thomas, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Richard Rogers of Hickory and Michael Rogers (Betty) of Mocksville; 1 sister, Teresa Smoot (Jim) of Mocks ville; 13 grandchildren: and 1 great-grandchild. A celebration of life service was held Saturday, Jan. 5 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev. Scott Schuyler officiating. The fam ily received friends Friday, Jan. 4, 2013 at the funeral home. Burial was in Tuirentine Bap tist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Davie Funeral Serviee, 416 Valley Road. Mocksville, to help offset the cost of the funeral expenses. Online condolences; rv«nv. daviefioieralservice^oni. y Patrick Clyde Rogers Patrick Clyde Rogers, 67, of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 31,2012, at Ire- dell Memorial Hospital, States- vilie. Bom in Hertfordshire, Eng- lartd on June 1, 1945, he was the son of the late James Clyde Rogers and Kathleen Slevin Rogers. He was retired owner/ operator of Federal Security Trucking Co. and a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Lorie Mar lowe in 1987; and a brother. Danny Rogers in 1996. Survivors: his wife of 37 years, Kathy Hellard Rogers of the home; 3 sons. Wayne McLelland (Angela) of Trinity, Rusty McLelland (Bobbie) of Mocksville and Scoitie Rogers Davie County Public Ubrary ViDcksville. NC J Jean Louise ShafTer Jean Louise Rieb Shaffer, 88, of US 64 West, Mocksville, died on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012, at Gordon Hospice Home in Statesville. Bora in Venaga County, Pa, on May 26, 1924, she was the daughter of the late Dennie Rieb and Doris Irene McDow ell Rieb. She was a nunse for the Davie County Home Health and was a member of the Mace donia Moravian Church in Ad vance. Survivors: a son. Gale V. (Carolyn) Shaffer Jr. of Lex ington; 4 daughters, Judith Ann (Bobby) Wall of Hueytown, Ala., Doris ]. (Peter) Summer of Westfield, Elaine (Rick) Sty- eis of Courtney, and Melanie (Lany) Miller of Mocksville; II grandchildren; and 9 great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Gale V. Shaffer Sr., in 1987, and a sis ter, Isabellc Richards. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, Jan. 19, at 3 p.m. at the Macedonia Moravian Church in Advance, with Pastor Jeff Caner officiat ing. Inurnment will follow in the church graveyard. Online condolences; tvwiv. daviefuneralservice.cam. Stanley Leon Smith Mr. Stanley Leon "Buster" Smith. 77. of Advance died Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Feb. 28, 1935 in Forsyth County to George. Clingman and Ima Stanley Smith. Mr. Smith worked for 30 years as a brick mason and went on to retire after 20 years as chief jailer with the Davie County Sheriff's Office. He , was a member of Yadkin Valley ! Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Carrie Sue Ellis / Smith. Surviving; 4 children, George Markiand Smith, Michael Ray Smith, Donna Smith McCraw and Dianna Smith Stephens and husband John; 6 grandchil dren, Cody Stephens and wife Brandi, Courtney Stephens Ridenhour and husband Adam, Michelle Smith, Johnny Smith, Marlee Smith and Brooke Mc Craw; a great-granddaughter, Rhaelyn Leona Stephens; a brother, Jack Smith and wife Beth; and 4 sisters, Mittie Woo- sley, Barbara Dorsett and bus- band Carlos, Gaynell Pope and Esther Wooten. A funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Sunday, Jan. 6 at Hay- worth-Miiler Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial followed at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Saturday evening at the funeral home. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Winsion-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: ivwtv. liayworlli-milkr.com. H.R. Underwood H.R. "Buddy" Underwood died early Wednesday morning, Jan. 2, 2013 at Bon Secours Memorial Regional Hospital in Mechanicsville, Va. after a long illness. He was preceded in death by liis mother, father, step mother, and sister. Survivors: a daughter, Mel ody Underwood McBride of Burlington; a son, Christian Underwood of Pittsbuigh, Pa.; 5 grandchildren; a great-grand child, and 9 siblings. A memorial service to cel ebrate his life win be held on Friday, Jan. 1! at 4 pjij. in the reception hall of Statesville Masonic Lodge 27. 302 E. Front St.. Memorials; for fund to be set up, to learn more email Melody at FBRMMM@gmail.com. s! DolHe Mae Wingo Mrs. Dollie Mac Hardy Wingo, 59. of US 601 North, Mocksville. died Saliuday, Jan. 5, 2013. at her home. She was born June 22,1953, in Tazewell County, Va. to the late Floyd and Grade Dot Brewster Hardy. Mrs. Wingo WHS employed by VF Jeans- wear in Mocksville. She was a sweet, loving person who cared about others and her dogs. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Thomas Wingo; a son. James Wesley Wingo; a sister, Katie Brewster; and a brother, Floyd Allen Hardy Sr. Survivors: 2 sons, George Quinton Wingo and Joshua Shannon Wingo (isabell), all of Mocksville; a grandson, Avery Lee Hardin; and 2 sisters, Rosie . Toney and Kenneth and Arelia Riley. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 ajn., Thursday, Jan. 10 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Swisher officiating. Burial was to follow in Hanweil Cemetery, Hart- well. W.Va, 'i'he family was to receive friends Thursday at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Online condolences; www. eaionfuneral!ier\'lcex:om. . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 10,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksville. NO John Peter Dubiel Mr. John Peter Dubiel. for merly of Wesiford, Mass., died Monday. Jan. 7. 2013 due to heart complications. He was bom Jan. 14, 1947 In Springfield. Mass, (o the late John and Kaiherine Subjek Du biel. He was a graduate of Ca thedral High School (Spring field). Worchester Polytechnic Insthute and Renssalaer. Mr. Dubiel served in the US Army Signal Corp during the Viet nam War era and during his IT career had been employed with Boston Edison. Gartner and most recently Tata Consul tancy. He amused family and friends with the passion and dedication to all things birds, cooking, gardening and golf. Surviving; his wife. Joyce (^liarelli Dubiel; daughter, Stephanie J. Vestal and hus band Mitch of Winslon-Salera; granddaughter, Gabriclla Marie Vestal; a sister, Patricia A. Trela of Quincy, Mass.; and 11 nieces and nephews, A memorial service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel by Pastor Nathan Parrish. The family received friends following the service. Online condolences: wu-n bavivorib'mlllerxoni. v/stamey Lec Gaither Stamey Lee Gaither, 55. died on Jan. 9, 2013 at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center following a short ill ness. He was bom in Iredell Coun ty, March 17, 1957. son of the late Ernest and Novella Turner Gaither. He graduated from | North Iredell High School and worked at Windcup in Moores- ville, and was last employed at lyson Company in Harmony. He loved the ouidoon. His funeral service was held Monday. Jan. 14 at 2 p.m. at Grahatn Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Ronald Harold officiated and burial followed in Rocky Creek AME Zion Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral borne 30 minutes be fore the service. Online condolences; unvw. CraliantFiineralHomejiei. . DAVIE county enterprise RECORU.Thursdny. Jan. 17.2013 James David Garwood / '— James David "Dave" Gar- v Ronald ( wood, 51, of Sophia died Mr. Rom Thursday,Jan. 10,2013 atRan- died Tuesd dolph Hospital. Wake Fore The family received friends Center in V Smurday, Jan. 12 at Sawyers- He was 1 ville WesJeyan Cliurch. Ashe- Jn Rowan boro. where funeral services Challie Cla followed at noon with the Revs. ton Kirk. \ Darrell Rabon and Rev. Jeff from the D; Gamer, and Richard Brooks system aft officiating. Burial was in tlui years. He church cemetery. cal educatii Mr. Garwood was a native director an of Mocksville. He was a mem- of wrestllnj ber of Sawyersville WesJeyan Kirk was oi where he was a Sunday School cessful mid( teacher and sound technician. coaches in f He worked as a disc jockey a Harley-Da in radio for 19 years. He was He was a former county committee death by a si member for Relay for Life and Kirk, was known in AshebOro for Survivors working in the Sawyersville Gentiy Kirk Scoop Shack for Relay for Life. Lauren, Brt He enjoyed volunteering at Joy Kirk, all of 1 FM as a disc jockey on Sacur- A funeral day night. ducted at I Survivors; his wife, Angela Jan. ]2 at E Davis Garwood; mother. Dot pel with Di GarwoodofMocksviilc;fartier- officiating. I and mother-in-law, Lewis and Westlawn G Doris Davis of Sophia; brother- jn Clemmor in-law. Rick Davis and wife ceived frien< Gail of Asheboro; sister-in- at the funera law, Tami Gamer and husband Memorial: Duffy of Demon; nieces, Kayla pics Davie, Davis and Danielle Gamer; and reallon, 644 faithful pet companion, Sam. Mocksville. He was preceded in death by Online cc his father James Garwood. ' eatonfuneral Memorials: Sawyersville Wesleyan Garwood Fund, 157 Sawyersville Rd., Asheboro, 27205. Davie County Public Libfary Mocksville, NC Ronald Claude Kirk Mr. Ronald Claude Kirk. 58, died Tuesday. Jan. 8, 2013, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom April 29, 1954, in Rowan County, to the late Challie Claude and Mary Wal ton Kirk. Mr. Kirk was retired from the Davie County Scliool system after more than 35 years. He had been a physi cal education teacher, athletic director and the head coach of wrestling and football. Mr. Kirk was one of the most suc cessful middle school wrestling coaches in NC history. He was a Harley-Davidson enthusiast. He was also preceded in death by a son. Ronald William Kirk. Survivors: his wife, Susan Gently Kirk; and 3 daughters. Lauren. BrettJy and Madison Kirk, all of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m.. Saturday, Jan. 12 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons, TTie family re ceived friends Friday. Jan. II. at the funeral home. Memorials: Special Olym pics Davie. do Parks & Rec reation, 644 N. Main Street, Mocksville. Online condolences: whiv. eatonfiiiieralsen-ice.com. Sandra Kay Lucas Sandra Kay "Miss Sandy" Lucas. 59, of Valhalla Trail, Mocksville, died on Monday, Jan. 14,2013. Bom in Charleston, W.Va, on Jan, 15, 1953, she was the daughter of the late Thomas J, Nipps and Pauline Melton Nipps, She was a member and staff member at Trinity Baptist Church for the last 20 years. Survivors: her husband of 40 years, Larry W. Lucas of the home; a brother, Gary Nipps of Dunbar.W.Va.; a sister, Brenda Norman of Mocksville. and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. celebration of life ser vice was held Wednesday. Jan. 16 at U a.m. at Trinity Bap tist Church with Pastor Dar- rell Cox officiating. Burial was in the Preston Cemetery in Charleston. The family re ceived friends Tuesday, Jan, 15 at Trinity Baptist Church. Memorials: Trinity Baptist Bus Ministry or Trinity Bap tist .\cademy, 2722 US 601 S., McKksville. Online condolences: M-mv. daviefuneralservicexom. Vestal J. Potts Mr. Vestal J. Potts, 81, of Advance died Friday, Jan. 11, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Mr. Potts was bom on March 9. 1931 to Solomon Franklin and Ida Jane Hendrix Potts. He was an active member of .Ad vance Baptist Church, partici pating on committees, teaching Sunday school, and serving as the church secretary. Mr, Potts was inducted into the N.C, Softball ASA Hall of Fame, as well as the Davie County High j School Hall of Fame for coach- I ing. He was a recreation direc tor in Davie and Forsyth coun ties and hosted many soflball j tournaments. The gymnasium at Shady Grove was dedicated to Mr. Potts in 2002. He was a lifelong teacher, mentor, and coach. Mr. Potts enjoyed work ing with flowers, being out doors. arts aid crafts and was the owner of Prints-n-Things in Advance. He enjoyed eating at Jimmy the Greeks and loved people and the company of oih- Jerryiene Vick Kiddle Mrs. Jerrylenc Vick Riddle, 77. of Spring Street, Mocks ville. died Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom March 16. 1935, in Davie County, to the late Bert and Allie Nail Vick, Mrs. Riddle was a member of Blaise Baptist Church, She had worked in the 4-5-year-old Sunday school class at First Baptist Church, Mocksville. Mrs. Riddle was a cake decora tor, enjoyed time in the kitchen where she loved to cook and bake and was a seamstress. She * enjoyed ministering to others. She was also preceded in death by a brother. Bill Vick, Survivors: her husband, Ves tal Gray Riddle of the home; a daughter, Vicky Lyday (Rus sell) of Moeganlon; 2 grand sons, Stephen Lyday (Jenni fer) and Robert Lyday, all of Mocksville; a sister. Vemiece Howard of Pinevllle; special Mr. Potts was preceded in friends, Gene Whitaker and death by his parents; 4 brolliers; Petra Carter: and several nieces 6 sisters; and a special friend of and nephews. more than 50 years. Lucy Ford ^ funeral service was to be Phelps; and a devoted friend, conducted at 1 p.m.. Wednes- Jim Jones, jav Jan. 16 at Eaton Funeral Survivors: his brother. Rolv , ert-Bo Potts of Advance; and Sellers and Jeremy Amiek of- several meces anc nephews. i ~ . -r^ . . ^ A funeral service was con- Buna! was to follow ducted at II a.m. Monday, Jan,'"i Rose Cemetery. The family 14 at Advance First Baptist received friends Tuesday, Jan. Church with the Rev. Rodney 15 at the funeral home. Hellard officiating. The body Memorials: Davie Home lie in state one hour prior to Health, PO Box 848, Mocks- the service. Burial followed in ville; or donor's choice, the church cemeWry. The fam- Online condolences: WWW.ily received friends Sunday ..a,onJuneraheryice^;m. evening at Hayvvorlh-Miiler Kindenon Chapel. Memorials; Advance First i Baptist. PO Box 153. Advance. Online condolences; m'wiv. ' ha\iworlh-irtiller.C(im. Richard Albert Smith Richard Albert Smith, 86, of Center Street, Cooleemee, died on Monday. Jan. 8, 2013 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, Bom in Davie County on May 27, 1926, he was the son of the late Willie Albert Smith and Nora Mae Spry Smith. He retired as an accountant in 1986 from Exxon-Mobil Petroleum Co., served in the US Navy during World War II, and was a member of the Cooleemee I United Methodist Church, Survivors: a son. Barry Smith of Austin.Texas; a sister Sue (Jack) Eudy. and a brother, Lawrence (Bertie) Smith, both of Cooleemee: and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Hazel Smith Ijames. A celebration of life service was conducted Friday, Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. at Cooleemee United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Patrick Marion officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. A private Jnummem was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Cooleemee UMC, PO Box 69, Cooleemee, 27014. Online condolences: htvw, dmiefuneralservicfcom. . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RKCOKU, Thursday. Jan. 17.2013 J William'Ralph'Smilh Mr, NViliiam "Ralph" Smith, 93, of Advance died Thursday. Ian, 10,2013 at his residence, Mr. Smith was bom in Ala bama on March 27, 19)9 to Samuel Jones and Ethel Arm strong Smith, Sur%'ivors; his wife, Leiia Mae Smith; a son, William Glen Smilh; 4 daughters. Glen- da Wendel, Lori Myers, Lisa Smith and Vonda Anders; 2 step-daughters, Brenda James and Sharon Nonis; 12 grand children; 15 great-grandchil dren; 3 great-great-grandchil dren; a brother. Wren Smith; 2 sisters, Maxine Lyle and Sis Smith; and several nieces and nephews, A memorial service was held at 6 p,m, Tuesday, Jan. 15 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastor Will Pryor officiating. Memorials: American Can cer Society, 4A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, 27407. Online condolences: ivn'ir, hiiyn-orih-milterxom. /Billy Ray WaU Mr, Billy Ray WaU, 76. of ' Mocksville, died Thursday, Jan. 10.2013, at his home. He was bom Sept, 8,1936, in Davii County, to the late .A.W, and Mary Wilkcrson Wall. Mr. Wall was retired from Burl ington Mills in Cooleemee. He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, Mr, Wall had , sefN'ed as a deacon, Sunday school teacher and had been active as a leader of the choir at ' Community Baptist and Edge- wood Baptist churches. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Millie Wall Blalock, Survivors: his wife of 58 years, Shelby Jean Carter WaU of the home; 2 sons, Billy Wall (Susan) and Bobby WaU (Kathi), all of Mocksville; a brother, Donnie Wall (Carol) of Hickory; a sister, Frances CUck of Cooleemee; 4 grandchildren. Brent Wall (Kerri). Beth Cart er (Justin), all of Mocksville. Anna Wilson (Jeff) and Lorie Frye (Ben), all of Advance; 9 great-grandchildren. Spencer, Mason and Katherine Wilson. Charlie and SteUa Frye, Cooper and Carly Wall and Rylea and Holt Carter; and several special nieces and nephews, A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Samrday, Jan, 12 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev, Gary Blalock and Dr, Darrell Cox officiat ing, Burial followed in Lib erty United Methodist Clturch Cemetery, The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Online condolences: «^vw. ealonfuueralxcrvice.com. The family received friends Monday at Summersett Funeral Home, Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Vicioiy Bap tist Church, Cooleemee with the Rev, Shelby Harbour offi ciating, He lie in state 30 min utes before the service. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Paik with Masonic Graveside Kites conducted by the Fulton Masonic Lodge. Memorials: Victory Baptist Building Fund, PC Box 686, Cooleemee, 27014, Online condolences; www. summeTsettfunera}homej:om. Thomas Michael Webb Thomas Michael Webb, 62, of Cooleemee died Saturday, Jan, 12,2013 at Forsyth Medi cal Center, Born Jan. 25.1950 in Salis bury, he was the son of the late Irene Eagle Webb and Thomas Harold Webb, He was edu cated in the Salisbury schools and graduated from Boyden High School, Class of 1969 and served in the National Guard. He was employed for Bell South for 20 years, owned Tom's Gun Shop and later was employed by Shafer Rail ing before retiring. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church. member and Past Mas ter of Fulton Masonic Lodge 99 AF&AM, Rowan County Shrine Club, served as a special deputy with the Rowan County Sheriff's Department. He won election to the Rowan County Board of Commissioners in 1990 and was voted vice chair of the board in December 1990 and was re-elected in a run-off in May 1994. He was a people person and enjoyed talking to everyone. He also enjoyed trav eling, especially to the Outer Banks, lighthouses, and his dogs. Maddic, Cuner and Spot. Survivors; his wife, Naomi Lowder Webb, whom he mar ried in 1974 and again in 2000; several nieces and nephews: and his dogs. • rrvttnW Put)V\C UQ'S'V "J Jackie Dandison Wooten Jacqueline "Jackie" Dandi son Wooten, 55, of Salisbury, diedThursday.Jan. 10,2013 at Rowan Regional Medical Cen ter. She is a 1975 graduate of Salisbury High School, a grad uate of UNC-Charlone with graduaie degrees from Greens boro College and UNC-Chapel Hill. She worked for many years as a radiation therapist in Charlotte and Salisbury. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She was a Cursillista and found solace in her group reunion when she was able to make it. She was an excellent cook, enjoyed her book club and canasta group, She was passionate about her daughter, Anna, substituting at her school when she was young. She loved spending time with little ones of her family. Bom July 23, 1957 in Salisbury, she was the daughter of Sister Susie Dandison, RSM of Mocksville and the late John Malcolm Dandison. Also surviving; her daughter of Salisbury: Anna's father. Dr. Wayne Wooten, Salisbury; 2 brothers, Alex Dandison (Phyl lis) of Greensboro, Alan Dan dison (Ann) of Salisbury; and sister Cris Brincefield (John) of Salisbury; nephews and nieces, Joel Brincefield (Amy Diirba), Josh (Meredith) Brincclield. Liza Phillips (Mike). Ash ley Purcell (Tom). Elizabeth (Aaron) Partridge, Erin Mor ton, John Dandison (Kristen). Andrew Dandison, Mariann Dandison, Paul Dandison: grand-nephews and nieces: Bo. James, and Vivian Brincefield, Owen Purcell and Will Phillips. A Mass of Christian burial will be held Saturday, Jan. 19.at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 1 p.m. with Father John T. Putnam, main celebrant, offici ating. A reception will follow in Brincefield Hall of Sacred Heart Catholic School. Burial will be at City Memorial Park Cemetery at 3:30 p.m.. where she will be buried beside her father. Memorials: Rowan Re gional MMC Foundation,130 Mocksville Ave., Salisbury, 28144-3324; Holy Angels. PO Box 710, Belmont,28012. Online condolences; vwvu'. suinmer.fetffnneralhomeMim. J''rodrick Hugo EmiUon Fredrick Hugo Bniilson, 85, ot Clemtnotis, died Mon day. Jan. 14, 2013 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. He was born June 3. 1927, the son of Hugo and Genevieve Pitt Waller Emilson. He retired iis a design engineer for Ingcr- .solI-Rand Co. in Mocksviile. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War 11. He was a member of Union Hill Baptist Church in Clemmons. He had a passion for music and travel ing. He married Betty Elliott on Aug. 28.1948. She survives. Also surviving: 4 children. Randy (Rita) Emilson of Clem mons. Oiiic (Teresa) Emilson of Dunn, Tern (Steve) HamJin of Raleigh. Debbi (Mark) Bailey of Allama; 8 grandchildren: and 10 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held .11 2 p.m. Friday. .Ian. 18 at Union Hill Baptist Church in Clemmons. Visitation was iin hour prior to the service at the church- Burial was in the church cemetery. Online eondolences: m'H'K'. frankyo^leniiidsons.com. Memorials: Union Hill Bap tist in Clemmons. Carolyn Hetlard Lewis Carolyn llellard Lewis. 60. of .Stalesville. died Saturday, •Jan. 12. 2013 at the Gordon Hospice llou.se. Mrs, Lewis was bom Feb. 13, 19.52 in Rowan County, daugh ter of Mabel Hellard Couch and the late Lcotiard Hellard. She attended Uavic County Schools and Milclicll Community Col lege. She Wiis a member of Faith Baptist Church and was employed by the Ircdell Coun ty Health Depaninent. She was married to l^c Roy J,ewis, who died Nov. 4. 2011. She loved S|rcriding time with her grand children and loved all animals. Also surviving; 2 daughters, Angela Peirea (Mike) of Kan- iiapttlis and I'ammy Griffin of Statcsvillc: 7 grandchildren, Alexandra. Michael and Olivia Peirea, Jacob, Tanner, Aldan and Eli Griflin; a brother. Don Hellard; and 4 sisters. Susan Head, Joy Scnford iCraig). Aylisa Grose (Thomas) and Christy Woods (Ricky). Hci funerai service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. I() HI Faith Baptist Church with Pastor Daniel Crawley ulTicialing- Burial fallowed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received rriencls Tuesday at Nicholson Funeral Home. Pall bearers were Jeremy, Joshua. Jonath.in, Joseph. Jesse Scaford and Eih.iu Grose. Honorary pallbearer was Jacob Griffin. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative Care of ircdell, 2347 Simonton Rd., SiaiesviUe, 28625. Online condolences: univ. iiicliohvnfiincralxx-tmi. ^Janies Charlie McBride Mr. James Charlie McBride, 74.of Howardiown Circle,died Saturday. Jan. 19. 2013, at his home. He was bom Nov. 12, 1938, in Davic County to the late Grady and Lucy Smith Mc Bride. He wa.s a friend to his neighbors. He loved working outside, cutting wood, farming and tractors. He was aiso preceded in death by 2 sisters, Etmna Jane Knolt and Belly Foster. Survivors: 2 sisters. Dorothy Compuin and Stella McCaro (Robert), all of ,\dvance: and a brother. Glenn McBride of Cameron. Texas. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 22 at Smith Grove United Methodist Cbuicii Cemetery wjtlt the Rev. Chris Henson of ficiating. riie iHmily received friends at Ealon Funeral Home on Tuesday. Memorials: Smith Grove UMC Cemetery fund, 3492 US 158 Mocksviile. 27028. Online condolences: un'ie. eaioiifiweroht^rvicex'om. Davie County Pubi': lil^fsry Mocksviile. tvC y Carolyn S. McCanicss Mrs. Carolyn Sarali Cherry McCanless, 96, of Salisbury, died Friday, Jan. 18. 201.^, at Magnolia Gardens in Spencer. She was bom Feb. 19. 19)6. in Philadelphia, Pa. to the laic Charles Connor and Clyde Sheek Chcny. Mrs. McCanless wa.s of the Methodist faith. .She wa.s educated in the Salisbury schools and was a graduate of Marion Junior College and Salisbury Business College. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Robert Lee McCanless; and 4 sisters, Virginia Hendricks. Gwen Keyes, Matlie Connor Cherry and Gay Anger. Survivors: 2 daughters. Har- riette Henderson of Ormond Beach, Fla. and Carol Beaver of Salisbury: a son. Robert Lee McCanless 11 (Jan) of China Grove; 5 grandchildren, includ ing Lynn Miller of Salisbury and Michael Grandstaff of Hickory; 8 great-grandchildren including Hunter Denhani of .Salisbuiy; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Sunday. Jan. 20 at Rose Cemetery in MocLs- villc with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. The family received friends at Eaton Fu neral Home in Mocksville one hour prior to the service. Online condolences; www. catonfitneralservicc.com. VWilliam G. Summers Mr. William Geoigc Sum mers. 88. formerly of Oak Grove Church Road. Mocks ville, died Friday. Jan. 18.2013. Mr. Summers was born in Davie County to the laic Wil liam "Buck" and Sallic Mc- Clamrock Summers. He was a veteran of the US Anny having served during World War II and retired from Ingersoll Rand. His true vocation however, was farming. He valued hard work and coinraunily and never hesi tated to letid a helping hand to his family, fellow farmers and his church. He was also preceded in death by his first wife. Frankie Whitaker Summers in 1990; his .second wife, Dolly BakcrSum- mers in 1999; and his brother, James Summers in 2008. .Survivors: his third wife, Margaret Summers of Mock.s- vilie; a daugliler.Brenda Sum mers of R;i]eigh; 2 suii.s. Bill Summers (Marcia) and Bob Summers (Karen), all of Clem- moii.s; and grandchildreti, Erika Summers of Raleigh. Nicholas Summers of Cary, Jason Sum- mer-s of New York City. Jeremy Summers (Megan) of Clcm- mons and Amber Jatte and Abi- rose Summers of Clemnions. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m..Monday,Jan. 21 at Oak Grove United Meth odist Church with the Revs. Randy Manser and Brian Crady officiating. Burial follow in the church cemetery with military rites by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family re ceived friends Sunday, Jan. 20, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Oak ' Grove UMC Cemetery fund c/o Steve Whitaker, 2539 US 158, Mocksville; or Community ' Hospice of Forsylh, 101 Hos pice Lane Winslon-Salcm, 27103. " ^ Kathertne Keczor Tatiim Mrs. Katherinc Feezor Tatuin, 90. of Tiiluiii Road, Mocksville, died .Sunday. Jan. 20. 2013 at Autumn Care of ■Mocksville. She was bom Nov. 9, 1922, in Davidson County to the late Albert Waiter and IvOuella Snider Feezor. She was a mem ber of First Baptist Church, Coolcemee wlierc she server] as a Sunday School teacher for many years. Mrs. Tatum had been a teacher in Davidson and Randolph counties until start ing her family. She was also preceded in death by her husband, E.G. Tatum in 1995: a son Carl Ta tum 111 in 2011; a sister; and 2 brothers. Survivors: a daughter. Kathy Crews (Bob) of Mocksville; a daughter-in-law, Tina Ta tum of Salisbuiy; a brother- in-law, Frank Tatum (Marion) of Mocksville; a sisler-in-iaw. Ellen Young (Carlyle) of New Bern; 2 grandsons. Robert Crews (Heather) of Cary and Tatum Crews of Raleigh: and a granddaughter. Carley Tatum of Myrtle Beach. S.C. A memorial service was conducted at 2 p.m., Wednes day, Jan. 23 at E.iion Funeral Chapel. The family received friends at the funeral home fol lowing the service. Memorials: Jcrus.aJem Bap tist Cemetery fund, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. Online condolcncc.s: rvwic. eaionftiiuTalserviccjrom. Davje County Public Libfary^ Viocksville. NC •>/ Richard L. Whisenhunt Richard Louis "Ricky" WhiscnhuiU. 58, of Will Boone Road, Mocksville, died on Sat urday. Jan, 19,2013 at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Forsyth County on Dec .31,1954. he was the son of the late Webster L. Whisenhunt and Faiinic C. Church Whiscn- s hum. He worked at HBD In dustrials of Salisbury, attended Calvary Baptist Church and was a US Anny veteran. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers and a sister. Survivors: his wife. Don na Myers Whisenhunt of the home; son. Chris (Kristle) Whisenhunt of Mocksville; a daughter. Sissy (Jeremy) Efird of Salisbury; 2 brothers. Roy (Diane) Whisenhunt and Ray (Debbie) Whisenhunt, all of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Jaxon Whisenhunt, and Brad ley and Lucas Efird. A celebration of life service was held on Wednesday. Jan. 23 at I p-m. in the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jim Gryder officiating The family received friends Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; Davie Hospice/ Palliative CareCentcr. 377 Hospital St., Mocksville. i Online condolences; daviefivieratsen'icejjoni. Paul Nicholson While Paul Nicholson White died on his ')9tli birthday on Jan. 20, 2013 at Wiliowbrook Rehabili tation and Care Center. Yadkin- villc. Mr. White was bom Jan. 20. 1914 in Davie County to the late B.F White and Clementine Boyd White. He received his education at the former Noah s Ark .School in Davie County. On Sept. 13. 1941 he married the love of his life. Doris Wal lace. They were married 65-5 years. He retired from Cannon Mills after about 38 yeais of employment as a weaver. He was u member of the First Bap tist Church, Kannapolis until declining health prevented bis attending. Me was preceded in death by his wife in April 2007; 4 brothers. Bracy. Lemuel, Roy, and Juri White; a sister, Ari zona White Hayes; 2 nephews. Alien While aiid Carl While: u niece, Bdith White Keaton: greal-nephcw, Samuel L. While Jr.: great-niece, Rebecca Jane Carter: sIej^great-niece Marie Marrs. Survivors: nieces. Betty Sue Smith, Mocksville; caregiver. Jane White Carter (Jack) of Ad vance; 3 nephews, Leon White (Nancy). Grady White (Ann), and John Frank White, all of Mocksville; and numerous great niece? and nephews, and other extended family. His funeral service wa.s to be conducted Wednesday. Jan. 23. at 2:30 p.m. at Whiiley's Fti- neral Home Chapel. Kannapo lis with the Rev. Dr. Tom Ca- baniss olficiating. Tlic family was to receive friends prior to the service. Burial was to fol low at Carolina MemorialPaik, Kannapolis.. Memorials; Hospice/Pal • liulive Care of Winston Salem, 101 Hospice Lane, Winslnn- Saiem, 27103 in memory of Paul N. While; or to the charily of the donor's choice. Online condolences: nwir. wliiileysftiiivntlhonu-.com. \/ Tony Major Barney Sr. Mr. Ton)' Miijor Barney Sr.. 79. of Dogwowi Lane, Mocks- viile. died Saiiirday, Jan. 26. 2013,at Kale B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winsion-Saleni. He was born Feb. 7, 1933, in Davic Couiily to the late Jim and Bculflh Boijer Barney. Mr. Barney wa.s a member of Firsi Baptisi Ctiurcli, Mocksville and was retired from Hanes/ Sara Lee Hosiery. In bis retire ment years, he wa-S a carpnins- ter. a iishemian and managcil Gene's Carp Lake. He loved playing card.s wilh family. He was also preceded in death by a son, Richard Barney. Survivors: his wife of 61 years. Jo Ann Allen Barney of the home; 3 ehildien, Marthn Johnson (Jim) of Montgom ery, Ala., Tony Baniey Jr. and Diane Vngli-r (Jc.Ty Bodcu- heimer), all of .Advana-. a sister. Allie Richardson of Winsion-Siiium; ^ brothers, Levi Barney (\nipinia) of Lex ington, Bobby Barney (Jessie) of Advance, Jimmy Barney (Shirley) of Midway and Grady Barney (Ciiris) of .Adxance; 9 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. A fiiiierid service was' con ducted at I p.m., Monday, Jan. 28 at Eaion Funeral Oiapci with the Rev, Jimmy Lancaster ofiidnting. A private burial wiil follow at a later time. The fam ily receiveti friends on Mondiiy at the funeral home. Memorials; Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Honte. 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-.Snlem. 27103: or National Kidney Fcundalioii of NC, 4819 Park Road, Suite C. Chaxioiic, 28209-3274. Online condolences; mne. eatonfunerahervice.com. Dorolh.v Foust HalJ IToroihy Foust Hall, 73. of .Adiance.dicd at her home,sur rounded by I'amily. on Thurs day,Jan.24,20].l" She wa.s bom on Dee. 5. 19.39. In Cullman, Ala. to Ralph Stevens and filoise Murphrcr Fou.st. Her hunii) moved to Winston-Sak-fu when she was a child and site attended local schiwls, gr.-Kliialing from Gray High School. She manned her high school sweetheart. Paul H. Hall, on April 9. I960 and they had 52 years of marriage. She was a stay at home mother. She was active in church activities such as youth leader. EMW president. Sunday School teacher and Vacation Bible School leader at Old Rich mond Evangelical Methodist Church where she was a mem ber years ago and was cumsntly .I member of Mi. Tabor 1 Inited Methodist Church. When her daughters were older she went back lo sihiKil and br-caine a real esl.ite bioker. <i career slit- enjoyed for 25 years. She was preceded in death by hec'pHfenis. and her stepfa ther. Fred Haire. Survivois. her luisbiitul. i'mil B. Hall of the home; daugh ters. Kinrberley Harvey (Sethi of Advance and Jennifer "Jcn- ner" Lee (Keinl of Lewisville; 3 grandchildren,' Kara Harvey and Sam Harvey of Advance, and Alexandra I-ee of Lewis ville: siblings.Linda .Matthews, Renea Clifluu (Curt). Ttn-y Foust (Jenny) and Bevcrl)- Col lins (Ralph) of Winston-Salem. Red Foust (Carol) aiul Bill Foust iBccky) of Mocksvillc; sister-in-l.avi, Beiry Hall Wc\ gandi iHric) of Winston-Snlcm; and nicccs, nephews and greiii- nieccs and nephews. Visitation was Sunday. Jiin. 27 at Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home on -Silas Creek Parkway and ,a private graveside sen'icc for family was held on Mon day, Jan . 28 at Oaklawn Memo rial Giirdciis, olficiated by Dr. Mark Key. Memoriuls: Mt. Tabor L'MC, 3542 Kobinhood Road. Win sion-Salem.27106. Online condolences; u-vi'ir. hawi/ilh-inilli-rxom. DAVIE COUNTY KNTERPKLSE RECORD.Tlmrsday, Jan, 31.2013 Cojnty HuUiu;^ ubiaiy Kiocksville, NC J Anne White Livengood Anne White Livengood. 89, of Harmony Lane, Mocksvillc. died on Tuesday, Jan. 22,2013, at her home. Born in Suiry County on June 3, 1923. she was the daughter of the late Colie A. and Mozclle Dockery White. She was a member of Mocks villc Seventh Day AdvcnrisT Church where she taught the Sabbath School; was liead of Red Cross of Mocksvillc, and conducted cooking classes throiighoiii Davie Coiiiuy. Survivors: her husband oi 73 years, the Rev. Archer D. Livengood Sr.; 2 sons, Archei D. (Shirley) Livengood Ji. of Roanoke, Va., Dr. Melvin S. (Judith) Livengood of Mocks villc; a sister, Estlene White (Grady) Hutchens of Bermuda Run; 3 step-grandchildren; iind II slcp-greai grandchildren. A celebration of life service was held Saliuday, Jan. 26 at 3 p.m in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chape! with Pastor Tin! Cove offinating.The family te- ceivcd friends prior to tlic ser vice. Inurnment was in Snlcra Cemdery. Memorials; in her memory to Mocksvillc Seventh Day Advcniist.c/o Carolyn Carrick. 398 Morse St., Mocksvillc. Online condolences: mw. davw/uiicralservicv .com. V fA J PhUlip O. Newman Col. Phillip O. Newman. g9, a U.S. Arniy Air Corps pi lot who flew a B-17 in more than 50 mi-ssions during World War II, died Saturday, Jan. 6,in Winsion-Salem. Newman, who was bom March 27, 1923, in Greens boro, flew most of his missions out of a base in Foggia, Italy, as the push against Germany iiitensificd in the last years of the war. His unit was the 15"' Air Force. OO"" Bomb Group, 347 Bomb Squadron. After the war, he went to work for Western Auto Supply, rising to wholesale sales manager. He then created another career as owner of Cascade Communi cations, a distributor of elec tronic equipmeiit. He remained in the Air Force Reseiwe until 1955. He continued visiting high schools in North Caro lina and Florida, where he de scribed the war, but lamented the lack of knowledge Ameri can youngsters have of World War'n histoo'. He was married for 59 years to Blanche Triska Newman, who died in 2003. Tlieir son, Charles Timothy, died of complications result ing from multiple sclerosis in 2008. In 2008, he married Au- rclia "Chick" Wallace, whom he had known since childhood. She died in 2010. Newman's later years were filled with in terviewing World War II vet erans for oral histoiy projects, attending air .shows, speaking on radio talk shows, and. es pecially. telling young people about the war. As a founding member of Combat Airmen of WWII, Reidsvillc. he could be found, .11 one lime or another. in classrooms and cafeterias, explaining the effort that led to victory in the war. He first flew a B-17 when he was "17 and a half." He told his family that he never cottoned to the "fuss made about officers" in the Armed Forces. "TTie best man I had was my waist gunner." he said, "and he was a sergeant." It suited his crusty sense of hu mor that he was a member of the Decrepit Birdmen of World War II in Gainesville, Fla. Oth er organizations included Mili tary Support Group of Alachua County, Fla.: Experimental Aircraft Assn.; Univ. of Florida Oral History Program; VFW Post 2811, Gainesville, Fla.. and, more recently, VFW Post 8297, Midway-Monroeton; American Legion: Disabled America!! Veicnins: Mariiie Corps League; Alachua Coun ty (Fla.) Veterans .Advisory Board; Pilot Class 194-1 Assoc. Newman was a member of Dii- lin United Methodist Church In Moeksvlllc. He is survived by his daugh ter. Phyllis Ann Newman, who was beside him as he battled through his last year, fighting cancer and associated medical problems. A graveside service wjis held at Guilford- Memorial Park, Greensboro, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9. Rocking- ham County Honor Guard pro vided military honors. Memorials; in nicnioiy of Col. Phil Ncwuian to Wings of Dreams Aviation Musctim, PO Box ,357071. Gainesville. FI. 32635. J Clyde Mitchell Settle Hie Rev. Clyde Mitchell Seillc, 88, of Cleveland, N.C., died Monday. Jan. 28,2013, at his home. Scn iccs arc with Eaton Fu neral .Service of Moeksvlllc. Esther G!a.sscoc Reed r- Mrs. Esther Glasscoe Mc- Cuislon Reed of Advance died Friday, Jan. 25, 2013 at Wake Forest Biiptlsl Health. She was born Jan. 12, 1923 in Fonsyth County to the late John Harvey Glasscoe and Fannie Bell Linville Glasscoe. Mrs. Reed was a member of Clcrnmons Moravian Church and was the owner and opera tor of McCuision Nursery. She is preceded In death by her first husband, Jackson H. McCuiston in 1983; her second husband, Eugene Alexander Reed in 2000; a son Richard McCuiston in 1969; 3 sisters; and 3 brothers. Surviving: 3 children, Trcva K.iy Fuller and husband Stan. Ronnie McCuiston and wife Gail and Jackie Furches and husband John; a special daugh ter. Vickie Stillivan and hus band Chris; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 2 step children, Tommy Reed and wife Taimny and Linda Lynch; several nieces and nephews: special friends, Linda and Jim my Zimmerman and Jcaniicttc Cook; and a God-child, Sonja Comatzer and husband Billy. A funeral service wits con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28 at Hayworth-Millcr Kinder- ton Chapel by the Rev. Q. R,iy Burke. Burial followed at Clcmnions Moravian Church Graveyard. The family tc- ceivcd friends on Monday ill the funeral home. Memorials: Clcmmon.s Moravian, PO Box 730. Clcni- mons, 27012. Online condolences: it'iiie. iavworih-milkT.coiii. DAVUi COUN l Y ENTERPRISE RPX'ORD.TIiursday, Jan. 3!. 2013 Davie County Public Libiaiy Mocksville, NC 4- ' Mary Lee Slawtcr Mary Lcc Slawier.died on She was described as beint' strong, wiilfnl. wiili a passion for life who found joy from be- irjg surrounded by family ami friends. She was bom in Davie (boun ty to Biek Howard and Kaiiii- Plott Howard. .At an early agi' she was saved at a Big Tent Re vival and was a charter mem ber at BLxby Church (where she grew up). Her faith helped her overcome challenges, in cluding the death of her mother when she vsas 2. She and her sister were taken can: of by their grandparents. She icamed to take carc of hmclf.mid took joy in taking caieof others. .Shc workcd sitting with and nursing others until tier late dO.s. .She continued to drive, until iici late 90s. Miuiy were iKwildcred by her strength and passion for lilV. and the light she had in her thai allowed her to live lor 90 ycats, She enjoyed trnvcling whU hci DhfA's tDon'i Mciilioii Agei and being with bet .Salem Uap list Chiitch family, In her linal hours she was able to say good bye to her loved ones and fam ily. Her final woirfs were "i'm going to sleep now- and waking up in heaven tomorrow". .She ^vas preceded in death by first luisband, Robert Hil ton; second liusband, Chester Slawter: daughter in iaw. Nellie Hilton; parents, Bick and Kartie Ploit Howard; stepmother, Hes ter Bowmens Howard; grand- piirenis. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Howard; sister, Ethel Hilton Bcnfield; infant brother. Floyd Howard; brother. Glenn How ard; sister, Barbara Howard. Survivors: a son, Eugene Hilton; grandson, Ron Hilton and wife Bonnie; granddaugh tcr. Donna iugnian and hus band (ilcTii.; ? greai-graridchil drcn. Holly Tugnwn. Aaron and .Addy Hilton: siblings. Linda Sccit and husband Ronnie; and a host of lllelong friends. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28 at Haywonh Milier Chapel with Dr. Howard L, Wilbum and the Rev, Floyd Boles officiating. Burin) followed at Bixby Pres byterian Church in Advance. The family received friends Sunday at the fiineiai home, S Memorials; Salem Bapti.st, 429 S. Broad St„ Winstoii-Sa- Icm,27101. Online condolences; inmi-, luty>vorili-milhT.ctm). V Cora Ellen Stroiid Miss Cora Hllen Siroiid, 73. of Hannony.dicd tincxpccledjy Thursday. Jan. 24. 2013, at her home. She was born May 22,1939. in Davie County, to the late J. G. "Snni" and Blanch York Siroiid. She was n graduate of Cool Spring.? Higli School, Ca- lawbn College and did graduate work at the University of Dela ware. .She taught high school English briefly, but was a sign anisCgraphic designer for more than .'sO years. She semi-retired and closed .Stroud Signs in Pennsylvania in 2007, but did some sign work in the local .trcti ill rccein >r;u.s. She wjis liic owner of Sticiidipiiy Shops in MocksvlDc and currently owned Taproot Artisans in Har mony. ,Shc was insirumemal in developing and expanding the "QuiliTmilsoflrcdeUCounty." She wa.v also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Jeancttc and Eloise: and a brother, Glenn. Survivors: 2 hnnliers. Amos "Bud" and DeWliiii; ,3 nieces; 2 nephews; several grcat-nicces and great-iicjiliews; and several friends. A funeral service wa.s con ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday. Jan. 27 at Eaton Funeral Chape] with the Rev David Childless of/iciiitiiig, Burial followed in Society Baptist Chiirdt Ceiri- ctciy ill Siatcsvillc. Tile family received riiiTuis nn Saiurtlay, Jan. 20 ai tiie funeral home. Memorials; donor's choice. Online condolences: wmv. eii:i»ifimcralsi'n'icej-om. UAVli: CC.VSTV VNTE«PR.SV RECORD. 11,ur...,, l-n. M.VOO Davie County Publw Libiaiy Mocksvtlle, NC J Oliver J. >Vashingt()ii Sr. Oliver Jiixmie Washing- ion Sr.. 5J. ol Fitlinn -Strcei, Moeksville. dicJ oii Smiii'diiy. Jmi. 2(), 2ill3 ai hi.s home. Bom 111 Queens, N Y. on iune 1958; he was ihe son of Eiise Richard Thomas of Queens and the late Oliver Edgiir 'ITionias Washington. Before becoming (fisabled, he was a CNA. Survivors: his wife, Subrinu A. Gill Wa.shington. whom lie married on June 18. 1978; a- son. Travail Washington of Slocksville; a daughter. Akilah (Alaric) Osorio of New ^drk; 2 Iffothws, Ronald (Tina) Wash ington of Alabama and Mal- chew Hall of New York; a sis ter. De.siray (Terrciice) Martin of New York; and 10 grandchil dren. He was .also jirroedci! in death by a son. Oliver J. Wash ington Jr. A celebralioii of life seiAlce will be held on f-ridav. Feb. I ai 7 p ni in The Davic Fiincriil Service Chapel with Ptt.sliir Charlene Jones olftciaimg. The family will receive Iriends on Friday from 5-7 pjn. al the fu neral home. Online condolences: ii'ieiv. J Miirgie Taylor Wrighl Margie Taylor Wright, 91 ofMocksville, died on Monday-Ian. 28, 2013. at Brookridge Health Care in Winston-Salem, Bom in Roclcingham County on Dec, I. 1921. she was the daughter of the late l^lia Fran cis and Henry Herman TavJoi She grew up in Winsion-Siilem with 4 broihers and fc sisters. She Wii.v a!s(, preceded in dcaiii by her husband, Joseph Wrighi;3broHiei-s;asisier; and a finiiideliild. Kimbevly Dawn Smiih.I ^ Si'tvivors; her children. Boh -Smith of WiimingiOD. Rodney fCarol-Ann) Smith ofThomas- ville, Sharon K. Hoe) Murphy of Advance and Jeff Smith of i-iimberron; 6 grandchildren; Jind numerous ereat-gTandcluJ- dren. A memorial service will be hefd later. Memorials: charity of do- nor's choice. DAVIE COUNTY ENTKKI'RISE RKCOKl).Thursday. Jan. 3I,201J Davie County Pubbo L:;.,u,y Mocksville, NO Vii^inia Marie Adams Virginia Marie Adams. 78. of Milling Rofld.Mocksville. died on Friday, Feb. 1,2013, at For- syth Medicid Center. Bom in Bruno, W.Vu. on April 12. 1934, she was the daughter of the late William Bowens and Healer Blanken- ship Bowcns- She operated a nursery' with her husband. Eu gene Adams, whom she mar ried on April 17, 1952 and was of the Pentecostal faith. Survivors: her husband, Eu gene Adams of the home; 2 SODS. James Eugene (Cathy) Adams of Harmony and Todd : Eugene (Karen) Adams of Stuan. Fla.; 2 daughters. Inez. Marie Adams of Mocksville and Theresa Rose Adams of Lexington; 6 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Walter Bowens. and a sister. Bertha Mae Dean. A celebration of life service was Herd SundayrFeb." 3 »i 2:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastot Randy Martin of the Orcaier ^Covenant Church in Lexington officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends prior to the service. Memorials: Hospiec/Pallia- tivc CarcCenter. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: ivww'. davicfiineralscrvicexom. Don Gray Angeli Sr. , Don Gray Angeli Sr. died 1 Thutsdjiy, Jan. 31. 2013 at ^ Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center- He was bom Aug. 2,1939 in Yadkin County to the late Con rad and Deha Williaras Angeli. He graduated from Campbell College and the Dallas School of Mortuary Science. He al ways said he would have never graduated without the support of his true love, Vera Dixon Carter- They were married in I960 and spent 52 years to gether. Mr. Angeli was a lover of life. He enjoyed spending time with friends and family and was a devoted community volunteer. He was a dedicated member of the Rotary Club of Clemmons for 19 years, serv ing as president. He received a distinguished award during this time. He combined his love of politics and of older citizens by serving the American Health Care Association as vice pres ident and the N.C. Health Care Associalion as president. He was an entrepreneur and a vi sionary. In 1967 he co-founded Angell-l-ong Funeral Home in Boonville. He was the found ing partner of AngeU Care Long Temi Health Care and m 1984, opened Betmuda Village Retirement Community. Lat er in his career, he developed City Hall South and the Win- I gate Inn as well as other hotel 1 properties. He often expressed his gratitude and amazement that he was surrounded by ded icated and talented people who supported h«n in the creaticm of his business visions. Survivois: tis vvife, Vera AngeU; daughter, Shawn An geU; son Gray AngeU anddaughter-in-law ChrisUe An geli; granddaughter, Nicole Angeli and grandson Stephen AngeU; cousins and extended family members- A funeral service was held Saturday, Feb. 2 at Calv^ Baptist Church, 5Wmston-Sa- lem at 11 aun. with the Rev.jB. Whitfield officiatmg. Visitatioo with the family fol lowed. A ^vcside service was conducted at 2 pjn. Saturday at Friendship Baptist Church,4720 SUoam Road, East Bend.^ Memorials; Jim "Catfish' Hunter Chapter of the ALS As sociation. Raleigh, the Clemmons Rotary Club or to Calva ry Baptist Church. / Margaret Aiieo Beck '• Margaret Allen Beck. 85. of "Comatzer Road. MoclsvlUe, died on Ttiesday, Feb. 4. 2013, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom in Davie County on : Dec. 11, 1927, she was the daughter of flie late Joseph E. and Mary Wintas Allen. She retired from Fiber Industries in 1978. She was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, James, Roy, and Paul Allen; and a sis ter, Dorothy Honeycutt. Survivors: 3 sons. Ricky Hicks of Lexmglon. Ronald fficts of Greensboro. Don (Donna) Beck of Lexington; 3 brotiiws, Hmhan .Allen of Mocksville. Daniel Allen of AsheviUe. Jerry-AUen of Salis bury; 4 sisters. Edna McClurry of Rockwell, Hazel Reynolds of Salisbury, NeUie Cooper of Winston-Salem, Marie Shoaf of StatesvUle; 9 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. A celebration of life ser vice will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7 nl 6 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor Danny Pope officiating. The family will receive friends from 4-6 pun. on Thursday. Memorials: to the funeral hoine to help offset funeral ex penses. Online condolences: ivHra', daviefijiierulservice.com. • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Hinrsday, Feb. 7,2013 DoVlS 1 Ronald Lc Roy Denison Ronald "Rocky" Le Roy Denison, 63, of Mocksville, died on Jan. 29,2013 nt his residence. He was bom March 26,1949 in Geneva, N.Y. to the late Gen- evieve Emerson.AfierSOyears, Mr. Denison retired from Goulds Pumps in Seneca Falls. N.Y. before moving to North Carolina where he worked for VF Jcanswear for 13 years in the shipping department before retiring in 2011. Mr. Denison was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mocksville. He loved trains, caittping, being ouldixtrs, volun^rlng as a firefight er. and spending time with famiiy. Mr. Denison will bo remem bered as a people person who never met a stranger. He loved his two dogs. JoJo and lyier. Sarvivors: his wife of 19 years. Judy Aime Denison; 2 step sons. Michael Vetgason and wife Bonnie and Okcy Ingram and wife Sbaniel of Mocksville; 2 granddaughters. Dy.nniia and Car olina Vergasoii. A memorial service will be held on Saturday. Feb. 9 at 4 p jd . at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at i 3(14 C«uat>' Home Road, Mocksville. Memorials: Dnvie Rescue Squad or the Kingdom Hall ofJeho vah's Witnesses in Mocksville. Online condolences: mewxarvilnaiTenuitlon^oin. A- DOTeCo.nlvPf^f-"^^ Ruth Wyatt Foster Mrs. Ruth Evangcline Wyatt Foster, 74. of NC 801 S.. Ad vance, died Tuesday, Jan. 29. 2013, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem. She was born May 10.1938. in Wiikes County to the late Mary Myers Ora Marvin Wy att. Mrs. Foster was a itiwnber of Fork Baptist Church. She Sjient many ycais of dedicated service as a military wile. Mrs. Foster enjoyed crafts, baking, and cam)3ing. Her family was always most important. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Jonnn How ard and Josephine Wynii; and a brother, John Wyatt. Survivors: her husband of 51 years, Wilson Blake Foster St. of the home; 2 sons, Wilson Blake Foster Jr. (Chrisann) of Minneapolis, Minn, and Kevin G. Foster (Christy) of Wood bine, Ga.; 9 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brother, Bill Wyatt of Mtwk.sviile; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m.. Saturday, Feb. 2 at Eaton Hiiiterai Chapel with the Revs. Julius Blevlits and Daniel Gamble officiating. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour be fore the service. A graveside service was conducted at 2 pjn.. Mwiday, Feb. 4 at Salis bury Naliotial Cemetery. Memorials: DAV, 1958 US 601 S..Mocksville. Online condolences: wmv. calaiifuneralservicexoin. s{Golda Elaine 'Tiny' Frye Mrs. Cioida Elaine Page -liny" Fiye, 72. of Wne Ridge Road. Mocksville, died Thurs day. Jan. 31, 2013, at Wake Fore.st Baptist Medical Centei in Winston-Sftlcin. She was bom Oct. 13, 1940, in Davie Ctmnty. to the late Jiidsou Esmark and Earienc iiiizabelh Aliiey Page. Mrs. Frye was a jiiciubci of Cooiee- niee Presbyterian Church. .She enjoyed spending time with he- graudchildren and herluynl companion. "F'lankic ftye." She was also preceded in dciiih by her husband. Wiliiam Thoma-s Frye. Survivors; 3 daughteni.Trina Irye Hudson. .McUsm Fjyc Waijgh (Toiuray Gardner) and Kciri Fiyc Ireland (Fred), all of Mocksville; 6 grandchildreii; and 5 great-grandchildren. A fujteral service was con ducted at IJ ajii., Monday. .Feb. 4 ai Oaion Fancnd Chapel withlhcRev John OroffnrTici- aiing. Burial followed in Row- mi Memorial Park in .Salisbiiiy. Ihc family teccived friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. MemcriaJs: Cooicorace ftes- , byterian, PO Box 27, (2oolee- mee. 27014. Online condolences: mww. i'titniifiineralst'rvici!£om. •f Mary Proclor Heiidrix Mrs. Mjj>- Protio! Hcndm. J J, of Mock-uvilli;. died Kridiiy 1-eb. I. 2013. at Wake Foresi Bapiisi Medical Ct-nier in Win- sion-Salcni. She was born M.-iy 19. ]%] in Foit Worth. Texas to Drs.' Uuniia Eye PrcKtor and Dan W, Prociw, She moved to Shel by in 1969 with fanijlv. where she attended Pt)plar Springs- Baptist Church. She graduated valedictorian from Crest High Scltool in 1979. She attended the University nf Noith Caioli- naat Qiaptr] Hill and graduated from Gardner-Webb Universitj' in 1983. She taught high stliixil biology in Conovei. tnarking 4e beginning of her passion 'or teaching. In 1984. she mar- .icd Chris Hendiix. moved to • vlocltsvilio, and si.iricd a f'iuii- I|y. As a ioiig-iiiiic im inber of ( 'itst United Mcihodisi Clinteh. t he wjiK iiivolveil in diildrvivs ^ ndyoiiiliiniiiisiries.l'orycais. tiie taught .Sunday Sciu>nl. (. Inycd in the handbell choir, c sd assisted with children's S )Oir. She taught prcseliool at P isi Methodist. After more si an n decade of teaching pre- in hool. she decided to continue H r educatioj) at Apjtalachiiui H Btc University, taking classes Jc : hw master's tlegrcc while m Tking at Cooieemee Ele- miary School in 2tt00. where r- i taught Title I reading. In 52. she received .n master's reading education. She wasopized as n National Board [ lified Teacher, a member ' Alpha Delta Kapjia (intcr- Bnal honoiaiy so.-oritv fc; Men educators), the inter- onal Reading Association, erican Reading Imntui. Society for the Scientific lies of Reading. In 2009, was inducted into Gard- Wcbb University's Gallery of Distinguished Griidualc!. L\. When Appalacltian created a ly, doctoral program in reading :si education, her professors iiivii. n- ed her to enroll. She accepted the challeogc. end her rc.sfarcli ], focused oil fluency, a ciiicial s. area of reading developmcm in n duldreii. After a few ycar.s, she I- begait leaching tmdergraduaic e and graduate students at Appa- s lachian. She loved this phase i of her career because she and j her students shared the same 1 passion for teaching. She was - heavily involved in a reading i clinic that Appalachian con- ' each summer in Davic County. She directed this cBnlc from 2008-20)1. Survivore; her biisband. Robert Chrisfopher "Chris" Hendrix of the home: 2 daugli- Icrs, Maggie Hendrix Fo.ster (Derrick) of PJectwmxl and i Mary Rtliccea Hendrix of i Mocksvillc: iier parents of I Shelby: a sister, fleck) Greene 'I (John)of Milford. Pa.; 2 broth- r crs. Dr. Steve Pioctor (Riti I: .Smhh) of Concord and Dan a Proctor (Kim) of acnyville; fi several nieces and nephews; F her tnother-in-l.-iw. Paulctic If Hendrix; father-in-law, Jeny Hcndri.x; sisler-in-latv. Ajigiv K: Jordan of Mocksville; and mi- in meroos friends and formcrsiu- fli ic dents. A ntemorial service was 1. couductcd at 2 pmt. Sunday. " Feb. 3, at First United Method- - ist -aiuiclt of Mocksville. Tie r Rev. .loc Collins, D. Min., of- 1 ticiiiled. Darrelj Morris, Ed.D. I dclivcied licr eulogy, and Shir- n le>' Coitlc .shared a message. I'lic choir, directed by Barba ra fla.sham and accompanieti by loramy Dunn, sane three anthems she had chosen. The family received friends at frte Family Ufe Center following the service. MeraoriaLs: Marv HendrLx Memorial Fund: ASU Read ing Educaiiou. PO Box 32014. floonc, 2860S; Cooieemee El ementary. 1.36 Marginal St.. Cooieemee, 27014; or Neu- rosurgcry Research Fund for Brain 'nrmors.oto Wake Forest Baptist Medie.Tj.Center, Office of Development and Alumni Aifiiira.F.O. Box 371021. Win- stoii-.Salcin.27157-1021. Online condoienccs; nnnv. ea/o'i/hrifra/xcnJa'.rmj. ^/' David Wayoe Holbrook Mr. David Wayne Holtnook, 57. of Junction Road. Mocks ville. died Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, at his home. Mr. Holbrook ivas bora Feb. 20. 1955, in Wise County, Va. to the iiiie Marie Hash and John Junioi Holbrook. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Jimmy and Johnny Holbrook. Survivors: u daughter, Jessie McCraiy (Tm) of Mocksville; 2 gr8nd.sons, Blake and Chase MeCrary: 2 sisters, Sheila Cas tle and Vickie Grcear, both of Viiginia; 2 brothers, Charlie and Bobby Holbrook; and 2 sisters-in-law. Ciysial Parsons of High Point and Carol Moore of South Carolina. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Online condolences: ivnw. edhiii/iMfra/sfn'ice.rnm. TJiurs,3ay,Feb.7,2013 Davis County Public Liuiaiy Mocksville, NC A fiiiienil MM vicc \v,->s i.oii •Juctecl ot II ii.iti.. Friiiiiy. f'cb. i at Eiiioi) himeral Chape! witli the Rev. Lymi Cash officiat ing. Burial followed m Hartii- son United Methodist C!hurch Cemetery with military grave side rites coitducied by the VFW Menioriiil Honor (itiard. The family received friends Thursday, Jan. 3i althefunemi home, Memoriiils; .VSiiling Manor. 253 Milling Road, Mocksviilc, Onihie condolences: u'U'it'. eatoitfiim-ral.tfn'icc.coiii. Robert Eugene r.^le Mr. Robert Eugene Lagte. 75, of Fcczor Road, Mocks- vUie, died Wednesday. Jim. 30, 2013, at Witkc Forest Bapitfil Medical Center in Winston- Saleni. He WHS Utm Dec. 2(1, IWV. in Dnvio County, to Ihe late Thonui.s JclTcrson and ttrai'f Stroud Ijiglf. Mr. 1-agle was a veteran of the U.S. Navy hav ing served during tjie (hjban Missile Crisis. Me retired from Stroh's Brcweiy and was a member of Piedmont Atitique Power Association. He was ai.sc preceded in death by a brother. Bill Lagle. Survivor.>:: his wife of -18 years, Linda Sherril! l^gte of the home; 2 daughters, Dnrlene Lagle anti Deborah Lagle Jones (Vann), all of Mocksville; 3 siblmgs. Paul Lagle, Jack Ijiglc (Teeny) and Ijiuni Lagle Bam- hanll (Gray); a sister-in-law, Sylvia I-vgIc, id] of Mocksville; and 4 gmnclchildrcn. Oiivin Russell of Chapel Hill. Collii. Russell. I.iiiidon Rtissell and .Savanisali Jones, all of Mo-.ks- vjlic. J Joel Keith Moonce Jtrel Keith Mounce. 8.^. of Walnut Cove, died Sunday morahtg. Feb. 3, 2013 al his home. , Hewasb<)monFeb,6.i92'J in Stokes County to James .M. and Anna Maiule Hill Mounce. He retired from Hancs Hosiery I after more than 40 years. Mr. I Mounce lovctl aiqiianes, flj-ing , and was a history buff. He W'as II member of Piiikvicw Primi tive Baptist Church. An II a.m. funeral service was held Wednesday, Feb. 6 at Parkview Primitive Bap tist Church with Elder E.W. Hooven officiating. Bnria! fol lowed at .Saints Delight Primi- live Baptist CTiiirch Cemcievy in Kemcrsvillc. He was prccetlcd in death by (lis parents, 2 sisters, Eris F.tizabeth Mounce and Eileen (.Spooley) Willie, Survivors; Ids wife of 37 yc.nrs. Edith King Mounce of the home; 3 children. Dean Beck and wife Rhonda and Karen Copplcy, both of Win- ston-Salem and Ibdd Beck and wife Mioliclic of Walburg; 9 grandchildren. Josh Coe and wife Shaiia, Doug Beck, laura Beck, (Taodiee Beck, Sara!) Coppley. Brittany Beck. Chas- ily Beck, 'Jbyior Beck, Ashton Beck: I grcai-grandchild. Ri- tey Coe; and i brother, James Faxon Momicc. Memorials: Paikvicw Primi tive Baptist, 3209 Kidgewood Road, Winsion-Siilem, 27107; or Hospice/Piiiliativc Care- Center of Stokes. PO Bos 863. Walnut Cove. 270.52. Online condolences: len-i" /Madolyn Gore Putnam Madoiyn Gore Putnam. 87, of Joe Road. Mocksville. died on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26, 2013 at Wake l-'orest University Bnpiisl Hosjtilal i'rom cotnpli- caiioas of a fall in December. Ms. Putnam moved to Mocksvil!-r in 1993 with her dHUghler Linda and was ac tive in tiie Mociisville Wom- uns Club and the Firat Baptist Church. She loved traveling with the senior center and en joyed a special friendship with Luther Campbell. .Survivora: her cliildrcn, Lin da Garland (Gene) of Mocks ville, Pa: Putnam of Charlotte, the Res; Grove Putnam (Deb- hie) of Greenville, S.C-. Mi chael PiiUiaxti of Greenville. Dciiise Doiigliis (Stan) of Ly- wnn, S.C.. Lisa Harris (Fred) of Greenville, and Ginger Pop (Steve) of Pawleys Island, S.C.; 11 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandcliildrcn, including Hunter, Harrison. Hannah and Hayes Sales of Mifcksville. She was preceded in deatii by a SOP., Billy Eugene, in infancy, and her brother, Jennings Gore. Private graveside services were held Wednesday. Jan. 30 in Greenville. A meino- rial service will be held later in Mocksville. -Memorials; .Mocksville Womans Club, c/o .Sidniee Suggs. 293 Jame.s Way, Ad vance; or Fijsl BiiplUl (Church. 412 N, Main St..Mocksville. OiUiiio condolences; ivu-b'. /''i/iAfniMr/iuwwmni. DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I htirsilis.V'Feb. 7,2013 Davie County Public Litiioiy Mocksville, UC J Rev. Clyde M. Setlic The Rev. Qyde Mitchell Settle, 88. of Cleveland. N.C.. died on Monday. Jan. 28,^1-!. at his hojnc. He was bora June 19. 1924, in Wilkes County, to the late Clifttsn Ernest and Flossie Jar.c Lyons Settle. He tvas .n grtidii- aie of f'niilland Bible College. He osiiibli.slicd fiibisidt' Bii[jiisi Chureli in Slatesville, pastored at No«h Cooleemee BaptLst Churcii in Cooiecmcc, Kayhant Baptist Church, Hvc Forks Baptist Cliurch and Sandhill Baptist Citurch. td! in Rolicson County and had been the pastor of Cornnmnity Baptisr Chtirch on Gladstone Risid foi the last 26 ytaiis, Serving fiod was his piioricy, but he epjoycd spend ing lime with family, hunting and fishing. He had a charisma for people and wanted to tell them about the Lord Jesus. He was Jdso preceded in death by 2 si.siers. Ester Hol- IjTOok ahd Virgic Settle: hiid 6 brolhew. Clarence, Ray. Har- vcy. Mack, [.awTcncc and Htir- Icy Settle. Survivors; his witc of 46 years. Kay Click Settle of the home: 5 children. iJiny Settle iVivian) of Mocksviilt. Ronnie .Settle (Shclia) of Dillon. S.C., RcncB While of Wilson, l-'clecia .Seiilc McSwain and Stephanie Settle McCiannon (Johnny), ail of Cleveland; 1 1 giandchil- drc:!. Tim Settle (.Sar.ciy). Jeff Settle (Marsha), Ronnie Settle Jr., Sharon Settle, 'iony Settle. Doivk imd Shannon, Olivia Mc.Sv.iiiri (Matthew Morgan), Brandon and Joshua McSw air. and Zoe Hager; several great- gratidchildren; a daughter ad opted in love, Julie Mcintyre and her daughter. Liili; a sis ter. 2cola Holbrook; ^ brolli- er;.. Jack. David Lci- and Avery .Settle: raoiliei-in-Iaw, Frajiccs Click of Cooleemce; and stcp- molhcr-in-law, Betty Click of Cleveland. A cclebraliou nl lift ser vice W8S condiicitd at 2 p.m.. Siiturdny, Feb. 2 iil Ftlgewood Baptist Church iti Conleeraee with various speakers. Burial followed in Clevclnnd Town Cemetery with railiUKy grave side rites. Tlic family received fiicnds Pch, 1 at Halon Funeral Home.Mocksville. Memorials; Community Baptist. PO Box 66. Cleveland. 2701?. Online condolences; inw. , (■ali'nfunerid\cn'lci-.<om. J Donald Lindsay Snyder J!)onald Lindsay Snyder died Jan. 24. 2013. He was a resi- dcm of English Manor Assisted Living, in Christlarburg, Va. for the past four ycare. He was born in Arcliciale to the late Edward Lindsay Sny der and Be.ss Morgan Snyder on April 25,1927. Upoa gradu ating ftomTrinity High School, he served in the l.'.S. Army, wliurc lie earned a Bronze Slat ti.s a miiitiiry iwiiceman dur ing the Korc.m War, Following his discharge ftxini service, he spent the rest of his life in thehorse bosiQe.ss. He operated the stable at Tanglcwood Park, in Clcmjnons fi?r several years. In 1961 he moved the business to Fanningfon. and csiablisbcd Troiwood Stables. For morethan 35 years, he maiketed many breedsof horses to clients all over the southeast. He had n talent for finding good horsesand matching them with peopleto form harmonious paitaer- sliips. He was active in equine organizations and was a founding tncmber ol the ForsyCii Saddle Club. Known to be feejokcster, he often entered ponv harness classes w-iib hL noniiigmule, "Trotwood Kate". The coniaer and freedom offered by a gentle horse to a special needschild is something he champi oned, He always believed inWinston Churchill's saying,"Tlicre is something about theoutside of a horse Aat is good for the inside of a man." Preceding iiim in death arci hiswife.BcrniccShircySnydci I of CuinmiUB. Ga.; his brother, Richard Snyder of High Pmiit, and a sister. Evelyn Travis of New Orleans. Iji. Survivors: 2 ehiidicn. Julia l.ynne Snyder McCann and husband Mark of Nev.'pon, Va, and Donald Lindaiiy Snyder Jr. of Mocksvillc; 2 grandsons. Joshua Clay McCanti and wife Jennifer of Biyiin, Tbxas and Zachaiy Morgan McCann olNewport- a sister. Jimct Dog ger of High Point; a brother, Charles Ray Snyder of College Grove,Tcnn., and several niec es and nephews, A graveside service was held ' Sunday, Jan. 27 at Floral Gar den Memorial Park in High Point. Tax-deductible donations may be sent to ilic RiverwoodTlierapeulic Riding Center, 6825 Rollingview Drive, To- baccovlHe. 27050. DAVIE tlOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tbatst lay. Feb. 7.2013 Davis County Public Library Mocksville, NC Katherine Ftezor i^tiun Mt>. Kaiheriiii' l-ce7i3r Iniiiiii, 90. of Tatum Rnad, MiKrksvillc, died Sunday. J.nti- 20, 2()i3 at Autumn Care of MocksviJJe. .She was bom Nov. 9, 1922. in Davidson County to the late Albert Walter and Lxniella Sittdcr Feczor. She was a mem ber of First Baptist Church. Coolcetnec wherf she served as a Suuday School tcachci for years. Mrs. Tatum had been a teacher in Davidson and Ran dolph counties until stantiig her famiiy. She was also preceded in death by her hitsbnnd. E.G. Tatum in 1995; b son. Car! Ta tum in in 20JI; a sister: and 2 brothers. Survivors: a daiigiiiur. Kalhy Crews (Bob) of Mocksville; a daughtcr-iti-iaw, Tina Ta tum of SnJisbtiiy; a brotlicr- in-law. Firank Taltiiii (Marion) of Mocksville; a sisii-r-in-law. tiicB Young iCarlyle) of New Bern; 2 grandsoiis. Robert Cictts (iieaihvt) of Ciuy ;iml Tatuui CYews of Rolcigii; .and a granddaughter. Cariey Tatum of Myrtle Beach. S.C. A memorial .service was conducted at 2 p.m.. Wcdncs- dBv, Jan. 23 at Eaton Funeral Qiapcl. The family received friends Bt the funeral home fol lowing the service. Memorials; Jcntsalem Bap tist cemetery fund. .3203 US 601 S.. Mocksviije, Online condolences; nwu. calonfisneralsen'iieivm. "1 A » C H w b 2? .£ §• g « E cc ca u ^ .ri ? o ^ 5 i ® I ^1 n ^ i.g g ail 1™' * - 'T- L . . i ; • U/ -C .<-§ g £ I-- 2 m 5 "■g 12rs -g 4) ' Ui|i<sl> C 1. t pis 5 b"'5511 •* JuanUa SntiUi Wiu'd JiinniiH Smith Watd, 92, of I CIctnmons. died Wednesday, Jan. 30. 2013 at Wake Forc.st ' Baptist Medical Ccrtsriii Wiii- slOit-Salcftt. She was bom 5iept.23.1920in Dnvie County, a daughter of Charles Edward and Josie 1 SwKHritigcn .Siniih. She mar-] lied CitarlM ntomas Ward Sr. i She was n liouicmn-Ver. a mem ber of Clcminuns First H.aiiiist : Chu'cii. C!c!ntni)7!S (inrdcii , t'liib, am! Clemtnnns Civic I Club Auailinry.She la preceded in de-ath by her hiisbnnd. her parents, and ii son, CiirisTopher Douglas, .Surviving; a son. Tommy (MaiHise) Ward of Lewisville;a siep-graiiddaughtcr, Angela M. DaSilvfl of CJcmmons; ami niiuicious nieces and neplietvs. A fimcral service was held at 3 p.m. Monday. Feb. 4- at FrankjVogler and .Sons Clemmons Chapel. Visitation was Stmday at the funeral home. Burial was in Wesllawn ClardeDs of Mem ory in Clciiunons. Online coitdolcnces: Memnriiils: Cletnmons First Biiptisl Church. J. g -O j;i I i I ^ C5 E f 5 « ^g o. a .£ £is 3-51 J £ -S lE J (Lureoa Bla^ West Mrs. I-oreiia Black West, 94, of Advance died Sunday. Feb. 3, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Aug. 24.1918 in Buncombe County to Arthur Jerome and Crowell Garrison Black. Mrs. West w.^s a faithful member of Yadkin Valley Bap tist Church for 65 years where she taught Sunday school and sang in the choir. She also at tended Green Meadows Baptist Church. Mrs. West had u pas sion for quilting, baking bread and site loved her family. She was preceded in dc.ath by her husband, John Clint West; and a sister, Kathleen Black. Surviving: 2 daughters. Christine Ward (Maurice) of Mocksville and Ernestine Parker (Larry) of Advance: 6 grandchildren. Brent Ward (Rachel) of Clemmons, Antho ny Ward (Stacy) of Advance, Tracy Slater (Gray) of Wilkcs- boro, Paul Parker (l-eigh Anne) of Winslon-Salcm. Ryan Partcer (Jamie) of Kiallings and Kevin Parker (Jessica) of Clemmons; 13 gretrt-grandchildrcn. Clint Slalei and fianc^ Ashley. Col by and Cicr.i .Slater. Caleb and Aaron Parker. Madison and Chandler Parker, Alexandra. Lillian and West Parker and Reese, Carter and Jftnna Ward; and a great-great-grandchild, Kararyn Slater, A Funeral service was in be held at 2 pan. Wednesday, Feb. 6 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Ctmpel with the Revs.Leon Wood and Maivin Garrison officiating. Burial was to fol low in Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. The fami ly was to receive friends from noon-2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials: Green Mead ows Baptist. 1646 NC 801 N., Mocksville: or Locust Grove Missionary Baptist, 305 Lo cust Grove Rd„ Weaverville, 28787. Online coodoiences: unnv. A<^'HmrrA-mi7/er.co/n. Davle County Puulic uoiaiyMocksville, NO y .3 A Henry Diet/- Danner Mr. Henr>' Diciz Daniicr, 90, of MocksvUlc, died Thursday, Feb. 7,2013, ai his home. He was bom .iuly 6,1922, in Davie County, to the late Rob ert Lee and Mary Ella Harris Danner. Mr. Danner was a vel- enin of the U.S. Army having served as one of the honorabJc Merrill's Marauders during World War 11. He was awarded the Bronze Star among several other awards for distinguished scA'ice in Soulli-East Asia. Mr. Danner was retired from the NC DOT Davidson Co. Divi sion. He was also preceded in death by a brother; and 5 sis ters. Survivors: his wife of 68 years, Tcbitha "Toby" .Ander son D.tnner of the home; .3 children, Merlie Danner Al len (Ronald), Patsy Danner Smith (David) and Dietz Alan "Chuck" Danner; 4 grandchil dren, Bryan Smith, Brad Smith, Jennifer Allen Isgett and Jef frey AUen: and 4 great-grand children, Ian Danner Smith, Ethan Isgett, Nolan Allen and Bryson Allen. A funeral scr\'ice was con ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 10 at Eaton Pnnei-al Chapel, Mocksville with the Revs. Hoyd McVeigh and Ray Thomtis ofSciating. Burial fol lowed in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery with military graveside honors. The family received friend.s .at the fiineral home one hour before the ser vice. Memorials; Beat Creek Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Billy Shelton. 3190 US 601 N, Mocksville. Online condolences; uanv. eatoiifimeralservice .com. I J Timothy Monroe Davis Timothy Monroe Davis. 69, of US 601 South, Mocksville, tlied on Thursday, Jan. 31,2013 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Born in Ctilifomia on Feb. 26,1943, he was the son of the late Dwisht Davis. He was an insurance claims adjuster and was of the Lutheran faith, at tending Gloria Dei LuthcrBU Cluircb in Salisbury. He was al.so a member of the l.akc Nor man Shag Club. Survivors: a son, Daniel Davis of Winston-Salem: a nephew, Morgan Josephson; a niece, Marlcy Josephson; a brother-in-law, Joe Josephson: and many friends. A celebration of life service will be held on Sunday, Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. at Gloria Dei Lu theran Church, 1908 Statesville Blvd., Salisbtiry, with the Rev. Don Phillips officiating. The family will receive friends at the churcli from 1-2 p.m. at the cjiurch. Inurnment will fol low in tlie Fork Baptist Church Cemetery at 3:30 pjcn. Online condolcncc.s; v.wu. iktviefuneiaL':('.r\>icc.cui». John Lom'c Furchas Mr. John Lowe Fiirches, 67, of Advance died Monday, Feb. 4,2013 fit his home. He was born August 12, 1945 in Cana to Robert Earl and Naomi Rollins Furehes. Mr. Furehes was an automotive mechanic who began his career ill Mocksville, then moved to Jacksonville, Fla. and later to Riciimond, Va.; reluming to Mocksville where he retired from E&L Motors. He enjoyed hunting, (ishing, racing, com puters and music. Preceding him in death were his pfuciils; a daughter, Tamara Furehes: find a brother. Earl C. Furehes. n Surviving: his wife, Jackie McCuiston Furehes, whom he married Jftn. 9. 1998; a son, j Matt Lurches of Greenwood, i Fla.; a daughter, Vicki Furehes Richardson of Walkciiown; a stepson, Greg Nelson of Knox- ville, Tcnn.: 4 grandsons; a granddaughter; a stcp-grand- daiighler: and 2 .sisters, Gail Boger of Ft. Pierce. Fla. and Cora .Nfiylor of Voungsville. A memorial service was held fit 2 p.jn. Sunday, Feb. 10 at Hayworth-Miller Kindenon Chapel wiih Minister Charles Alexander officiating. Tlie ffiiniiy received friends follow ing the seivicc. I .Vlemoriais: Hospice/Pftllja- live CfircCentcr, 101 Hospice 1 -ane. Win.ston-Salein, 27103. Online condolences: innr. imy\vonJi'Htilfcr.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 14,2013 Oavie County Public ll. . Mocksvilla. NC Mary Wilson Lassiter Mory Wilson 1-assiter. 69, of Salisbury, dial Feb. 8, 2013 in Rowan Regional Hospital. She was born in Rowan County, daughter of the laic Glenn and Matlie Necly Wil son. She gradiinied from R..A. Clement High School, and was a member of Rock Hill Church of Christ. She loved poetiy. fishing, crafl.s, |)U7zJes, niid family games. She was ihe au thor of two btxiks and sevenil poems. Site loved bovviing.and was last emplov ed at Woodleaf Lanes in Salisbury. Survivors; a son, James (Beaniice) Lassiter of Topeka, Kan.; 2 daughlem. Pamela T. Lassiter of Charlotte and Shari Heaggins of Salisbury; 7 grtindehildicn; 2 great-grand children; 2 brothers. Richard iKclly) Wilson of Mocksvilk. and James I'Dcborafa) Wilson of Salisbury: A sisters, Glennie l-aiten and Patricia Copeland, both of Cliarloilc, Claudinc (Larry) Clark of Chester. Va.. njid Vonnie (Edward) Cunning ham of Rock Hill. S.C. She was preceded in deaih by a bro(her. George Wilson, and a sister. Mildred Bares. Funetal service will be Satur day. Feb. 16 at I I a.m. at Gia- ham Funeral Home. Brolliei David E. Wilson will officiate and burial will follow in Rock Hill Church of Christ Cem etery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home 30 lumuies before the service. Online condolences; ivnnv. GruhamFuneralHomejiei. J Betty Evans Smith Etiziibeih "Betty" Evans Smith. 78. of Duke Street, Mocksvillc, died on Tuesday. Feb. 5, 2013, at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home- Bom in Davie County on Aug. 28. 1934 she was the daughter of (lie laie Jiunes L. and Mac Whitley Evans. Be fore her retirement in 2007. she was assi.siani manager of the Ben Franklin Store in Mocks villc, She was a faithful and active member of Mocksvillc Firsi Prcsbyierian Cliurch. Her husband. Frank Smith, preceded her in death in 1997. She was also preceded in death by a brother. Bill Evans, and a sister, Jerry Sue Evans. Survivors: 3 sous. Harold Eugene (Julie) Smith of Mary land, Thomas Henry (JoAnn) Smith of Ihylorsville and Wil liam Fraiikliti Smith of Mocks- ville; 2 daughters, Jane Smith (Butch) Russell of Roaring River and Nancy Smith Keller of California; a brother, Har old Ray (Fran) Evans of Elkin; and 2 sistere, Martha Evans (Charle.s) McLeod of Sanford, and Edna Evans (Bill) Cope of Lynchburi!, Va.; 4 grandchll- dien; 4 grcat-graiidchLIdivii: 5 step-grandchildren: and 4 slep- greai-grandchildren.. A celebmiion of life service j was held Saturday, Feb. 9 at 2 ' pjn. at Mocksville First Pres byterian Church with the Rev, Dana Fruits officiating. Buri al was at Salisbury National Cemetery. 'Ilic family received friends on Friday. Feb. 8 at Da- ' vie Funcrai Service. Online condolences: wmv. (iavUfiineralsen'ice.com.' / William D. Fesperman Mr. William "Dub" DeBerry Fesperman, 79. of Advance died Monday, Feb. 4. 2013 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mr. Fesperman was bom on Dec. 21, 1933 in Forsyth County to Clarence Linville and Mary Earline Hilison Fes perman. Mr. Fesperman was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. He loved working in his yard, spend ing summers at the New River mountuin cabin, and every momem with his grandchil dren. He had a long career in sports. He played football and ba.scbal! at Gray High School until he graduated in 1952. He graduated in 19.56 from Duke ! University where Ite excelled in football and baseball. After graduating, he began his career as a high school football coach, coaching throughout North Carolina, He moved up quickly and soon began coaching at the college level. He was on the coaching staff at Wake Forest University, Tulunc University, Georgia Tech University, the University of Massachusetts, and Danmouili College. He relumed to his ixiots in North .'Carolina and began liis career as a professional scout, primar ily for the Houston Oilers/ Ten nessee 'ncans, where he worited for more than 20 years. He will J be remembered as a humble I and loving husband, father, I grandfather, friend, and coach. j Mr. Fesperman was preceded j in death by his parents; and a ' sister, Norma Lee. Survivors: liis wife, Ma rie Pettyjohn Fesperman: 2 daughters. Sandra Honeycutt of Salisbury and Aime Foster and husband Oany of Advance; 4 grandsons. Josh Honeycutt of . Salisbury, and Sam, Will, and Clayloa Foster, all of Advance: a sister. Jean BuUin; a broth er. Boh Fes-pcrmaii and wife Sarah; and several nieces and neplicw.s. A memorial service was held at 3 pun. Friday, Feb. 8 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. Barry Lemons officiating.The family received friends following the service at the church. Memorials; Bethlehem UMC Youlh Ministry Fund, 321 Red- land Road, Advance; or Col lege Park Baptist Youth Min istry Fund, 1701 Polo Road. Winsion-Salem. 27106. Online condolences; uaviv. /lavuvn/i-milUr.coin. Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NC ^ (j^eim Alfred Bailey > tilenn Alfred Bailey, 94, of'Charlotte, died on Feb, 16, 2013. He was born in Davie Coun ty, the son of the late Bonson L,eon and JosieTucker Baiicy- V)e was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Peggy B Chandler and .M'tanie B, Hartman, Jiiirviving: his brother, Leon Biiley of hdocksvillc; his wife of"2l years, Betty Oliver Bai- lej; 2 children; 3 grandchil dren; 6 great-grandchildren; artd many nieces and nephews. IHe will be buried in a private f^ily graveside senice with military honors. •Online condolences: miewenmmifiill(haprl.a)ni. Mary 'Kathy' BormaDn Mary Katherine "Kathy" Bormanni9, of Mocksvilte. died Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 at the Kale B Reynolds Hospice House. Hubert Samuel Boger Mr. Hubert Samuel Bo ger, 77, of Farniingtun, died Wednesday, Feb. 13. 2013, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win.ston-Salem. He was bom Feb- 15, 1935, in Forsyth County, to the late David Carl and Mary Up- ish Boger. Mr. Boget attended Fanningtt)n I'niied Methodist Church. He retired fnim Hanes Hosiery after 39 years and en joyed golling and iKiwling. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Ozell Mill er Boger; a sister, Mary Ruth Sears; and 2 brothers, David and Joe Bocer. Survivors; 2 daughters, Debora Boger Tucker (.Joe) of Mocksville and Kathy Bo ger Allen (Rick) of Advance; 2 grandchildren, Jason Allen (Marie) and Diana Rogers (An drew); 6 great-grandchildren, Aidan Rogers. Alc.v; Rogers, Chioe -Mien, Chiinel Allen, Dwayne Hunter and Biyson Al len; and a sister. Virginia Boger Lanier (Kenneth) of Mocks ville. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.m., Friday, Feb. 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Rose Cem etery in Mocksville. The family received friends at the ftinera! home one hour before the ser- vice. Memorials; Kate B, Reyn olds Hospice Home, 10! Ijos- g>ice Lane, Winston-Saiem, 27103. Online condolences; www. eatonfunerahemce^om. 'Wilma Louise Booc Cole Ms, Wilina Louise Booe Cole. 1^. of Wagner Road, Mocksville. died Monday. Feb. 18, 2013. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion- SaJem. Ms. Cole was bom Aug. 4, 1937, in Davie County to the late Jack and Nannie Jordan Booe. .She was retired from Eastman Kodak in Rochester. N.Y. and Ingersoll-Rand. Ms. Cole was a \ eleran of the U.S. Navy. She was a member of Nonh Main Street Church of Chrisf- Shc was preceded in death by a son. Ronald Dwaync "Skecier"Coie. Sun'ivors: a daughter. Susan Cole (Bulldog), a son. Rob ert Cole, all of Mocksville; a grandson, Sgi- Jonathan Cole (Emilie) of Camp Lejeune; 2 great-grandchildren, Sarah Cole ;md Jaxson Cole: 5 sib lings. Penrline Reavis. Mar garet Allison. Nancy Bailey. Vernon Booe, all of Mocksville and Lewis Booe (Bonnie) of Winston-Salcm; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be conducted at 11 a.m., Thurs- day,Feb.21 at Bear Creek Bap tist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Charles Burner and Greg McEweii officiating. The fam ily was to leccivc friends from fi-9 p.m. Wednesday,Feb.20 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Bear Creek Bap tist Cemetery Fund, do Stacy Beck, 1131 Wagner Road, Mocksville; or Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, WInsion-Saiem, 27103, Online condolences: wii'if. caianfiinertilse.rvice.coin. Margaret Foster Dunn Mrs. Margaret Foster Dunn, 96, fomierly of Mocksville. died Sunday morning, Feb. 17, 2013. She loved God and family. Mrs. Dunn showed kindness and encouragement to every one she touched. Mrs. Dunn ' was bom June 25. 1917 In Da vie County to the late Charlie Monroe and Lena Smith Foster. Mrs. Dunn was a member of Redlaiid Pentecostal Holiness Church. She was also preceded in deatli by her husband, Vance C. Dunn; 3 sisters. Nan Cor- nalzer, Stella Armsworihy and Vera Spry; and 2 brothers, CJ. "Hoss" Foster ajid Willie Ray "Buck" Foster. Survivors: 2 daughters, Jean Dunn Patrick (Donald) of Greenville, S.C. and Tanya Dunn TTiomas of Sherrills Ford; 4 grandchildren. Brock Patrick of Augusta , Ga., Karl 'ITiomas Oaks of Mooresville, l-osier Patrick Kanian of Al- phuretta, Ga. and Kyle Thomas of Mocksville; and 5 great grandchildren. A memorial celebration will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22 at Redland Pentecos tal Holiness Church, 137 Bal timore Road, Advance. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Redland Pente costal Holiness Building Fund. Online condolences: u'Hnv. eaionfiineralservice.com. OAVIE COUNJ V ENTKKPRiSE RECORD Feb. 21.2013 Davie Count/ Public Library Mocksville, NO KatherineM.Mayhew Katherine Marie Fletcher Mayhew. 75. of Siaiesville. died on Tuesday. Feb. 12.201.^. at the Gordon Hospice House. Bom in Hcndcrsonviile, on June 23. 1937, she was the daughter of the late Albert M Fletcher and Dorothy 1-cc Biirnwei! Flctclicr. She had worked at Millers Restaurant and was of the Baptist faith, at tending Society and Command Baptist churches. o o" r- p l| ^ 2.O ' o < 30^0 =' al 03 •- 3 ST2; g » C-- g.' g -- M n os 8 k 5 g !■=•> I P VI p n ssO s Oftfl&liOn g- O 5 • 2 S S5 = oo S« —> bZs-. s. n ?r 93 s go e: n O = 5. Eis ^ =1n' 03 7 c= 15 3^= a-ffi c. 3" .3 TO s-s ?■" « sw ^ 33 S. =s-r s- §■ 5' 3'£ e TO TO2 ^ I 3n =• 2Z- 3 §§ I i-la-? F S-' g p- 3;1.1 " 3_ e.-^ 0S " Jj" 5 ( 2 g. S."a■ ^ 21 S- a^ trt A t ; s. 1 g s ft Vt o ^• 3 v ~■ C s 2.®»'i|» fo ee ^ o , ™ 5 ^ "o- Si i:91^^' M.I O o s o S o< = £ OF"- gS ^ c . ft" sft I o i^SP ft ^ S. ? g 3= «■ 2 2° = O • s i I " y CO • £. a- S" o' ?re S K; 5! S'-ai» 3< 2.I— K cr- ec § =''=^ S S- I r if i I 8 ETg 5 ^ p 5*' «_ D ftft O. ^ s ie w **3 ft5 ^_ A ft e s Pft ^ < E»F- 5 s; Survivors: her husband of 17 years, John Wayne May- hew of the liome". a son, Hor ace Bameilc of Statesvillc; 4daughters. I'cicSa Evans, Knthy Bamette. Sharon Barneltc, and Gail (Kevin) Johnson, all ofStatesvillc; a sister, Joanne Bell of Flat Rock; 3 brothers. Jerry(Brenda) Fletcher of Zirconia, , Ted Relchet of Rat Rock, and Jack Retcher of Hendcrson-ville; 10 grandchildren; and 7 . great-grandchildren. She was also precedetl indeath by 2 brothers, David and Alvb Retcher. A celebration of life serviceI was held Friday. Feb. 15 at 3; pjn. at Society Baptist Church with Pastor David Childress of-ficiating. Burial followed in the ' church cemetery, 'rhc familyreceived friends on Friday at the church. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Drive,Siaiesville, 2S625; or SocietyBaptist, 879 Garden ValleyRoad, Statesville. 28625. Online condolences: wtnv.daviefuiieralservice.cnm. Leroy Nivcns Jr. Mr. Leroy Nivcns Jr., 69. of Howardiown Road, Mocks- ville, died Sunday. Feb. 17. 2013. at his home. •He was bom Gel. I, 1943. in Davie County to ihc laic Le- loy ami Sallic Myers Nivcns. Mr. Nivcns was a retired truck driver and member of Bi.\hy Presbyterian Church. A retired volunteer lirelighler, he was a recipient of the Firelighter of the Year Award in 1994 and the Hall of Fame Retiree Award from the Comatzer-Dulin Fire Dept. He was frequently seen in tlie Bixby Community riding his red golf cart and was known for his banana puddings and fried apple pies. Mr. Nivens en joyed visiting with family and friends and NASCAR He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Kenneth Nivens and William Thomas Nivens Sr.; and a sister-in-law. Frances Billings Nivens. Survivors; hi.s wife, Jane Rumple Nivcns; a daughter, Kimberly L. Nivens; a sister. Frances Watson (Danny) of King; a brother, Jerry Nivens of San Antonio, Texas; a brotlicr- in-law,Dwight Rumple(Kalhy) of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, Diane R, Kelly of R, Worth, Texas; a nephew, Thomas Niv ens of Souihport; and several other nieces and nephews. A visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday. Feb. 21 at Eaton Funeral Home. A cel ebration of his life will be con ducted at 2 p.m.. Friday, Feb. 22 at Bixby Presbyterian Church. 1806 Fork-Bixby Road, Ad vance with the Revs, Peter Pe terson and Dancn Crotts offici ating. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. The family will receive friettds in the church fellowship hall following burial in the church cemetery. Memorials; Bixby Presbyte rian. PC Box 2227, Advance; or charity ofthe donor's choice. Online condolences: wwiv. eaionfunerahervice^om. Sadie Bell Earnhardt Mrs. Sadie Bell Shoaf Bam- bardi. ?K). of Mocksville, died i-cb-22.'2013. She was boiTi March 31, 1922, to the Intc Gerome and Lydia Shoaf. She was a lifetime member' of Jcnisalem Bap- lisi Church, where she served as church secretary for many years. It was her desire to sec the new building paid for. She was an active member of the Women's Support Group and the Prayers and Squares minis try, where sire used her seam stress skills to moke numerous prayer quills. She loved crafts of all kinds and made Santas and angels from Reader's Di gests. Raggedy Ann and Andy dulls, sock monkeys and baby quilts for friends and fam ily. She loved her collection of dolls and had a bedroom des ignated for their display. She made many unusual costumes for her grandson, Tommy. She and "T" loved to spend lime fishing at Kurc Beach each fall. She was a master weaver at Er- win/Burlinglon Industries Cot- ion Mill, where she worked and taught weaving until it closed. She later worked at the Ameri can Cafe In Mocksviile, serving as manager for years. She made countless friends there, espe cially the coffee bunch, as she called them, who came in each morning to catch up and* tell stories before slartiirg their day. She was also preceded in death by her husband. James Turner Bamhanit; an infant daughter, Riyllis Elaine Bam- hardt; a sister. Alcnc Jones; and 2 brothers. Samuel Shoaf and Harold Shoaf. Survivors; ii daughter and son-in-law. Carolyn and Tom Beaver of Mocksville; grand son and graiiddanghicr-in-law. Tommy and Kellie Beaver; a great-grandson. Jake Beaver, ali of Greensboro; a sister. Ruby Motley; and brothers James (Helen) Shoaf. Kermii (Marie) Shoaf and Theodrrre (Bobble) Shoaf. A celebration t)f her life was conducted at 3 pm.. Sunday. Feb. 24 at Jenisalem Baptist Church. The family received family and friends at tlie church one hour prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials; Jerusalem Bap tist Building Fund, c/o Mela- nic Hunter. 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksville. On^ne condolences: mvrv. eauuifimeralservice^mu. V Kathy Bormann Kathy Bormann, 59, of Mocksville, died on Friday. Feb. S, 2013 at Kate B Reyn olds Hospice House after a battle with liver disease. She was the soul mate of Monte Whitaker of Mocks ville. She was bom in Lyn- nwood.Calif.onAug. 16,1953 and grew up in Springfield, III. before moving to Florida in 1981 and North Carolina in 1995. She was the daugh ter of the late Victor and Mary Francis Cummings. She was a homeinakcr and cnrcgiver. She loved gardening, baking and spending time with her fncnds and family. She enjoyed local chili eook-offs and her own "Kathy's Kitchen " She loved being outdoors, fishing and camping. She had nn enormous heart iind found no stranger. Survivors; her son. Stephen H, Watkins (Renita) of Morris- ton. Ma.; daughters. Mary Kris- lina Wilson of Dcland, Fla., and Jciuiifcr M. Bomiann of Jack sonville; Fla.; grandchildren. Heather and Steve lllbiiry, and Kaytlin N. Wilson; a.s well as raimeious friends like family. At her request, the service was small and imimaie amongst the outdoors and friends and family. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn- '■ olds Hospice House. 101 Hos-1 pice Winston- SaJcm. 2710.1. VPenny Church Gassett Penny Ann Cliurch Gassett. 44. of Batons Church Road. Mocksville, died on Wednes day, Feb. 20. 2013 at Forsyth- Medical Center. : She was born in Montgom-.cry County. Md, on Oct. 25, 1968. She was a waitress at the Pizza inn in High Point and was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Qilholic Church of Mocksville. Survivors: her mother, Joan Church; her father and step mother, Donald and Phyllis Church; 2 sons, Richard 1.. Gassett of San Diego, Calif, and Robert J. (Lcanna Selfj Gas.sctt of Mocksville; 2 broth ers. Brian D. (Heather) Church of J-enoir and Keith M. (Rose) Clutreli of Kwajalcin Atoll. Re public of the Marshall Islands: her nieces, Kassidy, Alisha and Kalynn Church; nephew, Stcphan Church; and many "adopted" sons and daughters. '["be Mass of Christian Buri al was celebrated on Monday, Feb. 25 at 11 a.m. at St Fran cis of Assisi Catholic Church of Mocksville with the Rev, Father John Starczewski officiating. The family received ' friends on Sunday, Feb. 24 at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences; wnw daviefunemlteiyice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, Feb. 2«, 20U - Oav^e County Public LioiuyMocksville, NO J William Robert Mitchell WilHam Roben "Bobby" ' Mitchell. 64, of MocksvUle, died on Monday. Feb. 25,2013. fU his home. He was bom in Mecklenburg County on Nov. 30. 1948; son of the late Emesi Carlos Mitch ell and Faye Caroline Garris Mitchell. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of Coolecmce Church of God andwas a truck driver. Hcloved his God. family, counuy and the Washington Redskins. Survivors: his wife, Pattie Wreiin Mitchell of the home. 2 sons. ChrislophcT Mitchell and wile Christina of Walnut Cove and Tommy Mitchell and wife Brittany of Mocksville; a daughter, Thmmy Green of WasbiiigtoD Stale; 2 sisters. Kathy Scercy and husband Dennis of Huntcrsville and Sandra Mellon of Huntersville; 5 grandchiidien. special grand children Emery and Kellan. also. Nelson. Logan and Dd- lon; and a gieal-pranddaughier. lAicy Bee. A celebration of life service was to be conducted Timrsday. Feb. 28 at 4 p.m. in Davic Fu neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Tommy Wrenn and Pas tor Alan Miller officiating.The family was to receive friwids one hour prior to service and other times at their home. Burial wiU be held in Salisbury Na- nional Ccmciciy- Meniorials-. Hospicc/Pallia- tive CareCenier, 327 Hospital St., Mocksville; or Coolcemee Church of God. PO Bos 357, Coolecmce. Online condolences: wtw. (Itiviejuneralsen'ne^<""- Brown Snyder / . . j I Mrs. Ruby Brown Snyder.V Fearlie Mae Richardson Pinnacle, died Monday. Mrs. Pearlie Mae ^""P-\ cgj, 25.2013. isb Richardson. 81. of Sunsci 5. 1923.ITrivc. Mocksville. died Tburs- County to the laic day. Feb. 21, 2013. at Kate B. LiUic Isen- Reynolds Hospice Home in grown. Mrs-Snyder was Win-slon-Salem. ^ homcmakcr and was a mem- Mrs. Richardson was bom I ^fpinnacle Baptist Church. Sept. 14.1931 in Davie County husband was serving to the late Ruben and Maty War II. she comribut-Johnsic Trivette Lapish. cd to the war effort by working She was also preceded in gj,ipyards at Wilmington and death by a son. David S. Rich- Jacksonville, Fla.ardsoD;2brothcrs,Garfieldand was preceded Harold Lapish; and a sister, ^p^gathbyhcrhusband,Wayne Dorothy Peacoch. Snyderin 1990; a sister, Minnie Survivors: her husband. Wil- 4 hrotheis. Harvey, liam Lester Richardson Sr. of p^d. Glenn and Paul Brown. the home; her children, Libby sur^.jvors; 2 daughters and a Coircli (Jerry) of Mocksville, j^j,.in.]aw. Marilyn and Steve Rftn K. Stevenson of Slates- Morcf Snyder. alt ville. William 1- Richardson, ij(/jj,ston-Salem; a son and Jr. (Kccly) of Tobaccovillc and jg^htcr-in-law. Donald and Diaxina Fi^er (John) of Mesa, ggjjju, Snyder of Mocksville; Ariz.; a Iwother, Uster Upish 3 gnmdchUdren, Renea Reed,of Pennsylvania; 8 grandchtl- y^y Myers and David Snyder; drcn; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 ^ grcat-granddiildren; a ^ih-grfeat-great-grandchildren; sev- Lawrence Brown of Siloam; eral nieces and nephews; and asisicr.i£-law. Kathleen Brown a flosc family friend. Lynnette pinnacle; and a brother-in-VtiwtcrofKing. jaw. George Jones of Pinnacle. •A celebration of her life was Furveral services were to be hdd from 1-2:30 pjn. Salur- ^^nductedThursday,Feb. 28 at day, Feb. 23 at Eaton Funeral ^ Cox-Necdham Clia-Hproc.Agravesideservicefol- p^j pijot Mountain with the lowed in Rose Cemetery with 5,^^^ Hedgecock and Jeffthe Rev. Frank Blankenship of- ^y^^ officiating. Burial was ficiating. to follow at Pinnacle Baptist Memoiials; Kate B. Reyn- Qjurch cemetery. Tl'c family o)'^ Hospice Home, 101 Hos- receive friends from 1 -2 [)it» Lane. Winslon-Salcni. pjn. prior to the service. 27103- Memorials; Pinnacle Baptist Online condoience.s; lovov. pefpgtual Cemetery Rmd. c/ocaio>ifi'ncralsemce.com. viokna Hill- 1487 Coon Road. Pinnacle. 2704.V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Feb. 28,2013 • tavle County Public Libfary 4^ mn. . -Ti I Tini r y Willa Marie Aiulerson Mrs. Willa Marie Haiiuiioiid Anderson. SO. of Mi>cKsville died Sunday. Mareli 3, 2UI.3 iil Fnrsyih Medieal Ceiiier She was born Sopi. 10. 1^32 in Jefferson I'oimly. Nel). lo Ralph and Evelyn Hardy Ham mond. -Mrs Anderson wa-s a member of CIcmmons L'niicd Mcihodist Church Sun'ivors: hot iius^iid.Diek Anderson of ihe hnn\e; a dnnph- ur. Jackie Whiilcy and Inisband David; 4 sons. Bob Anderson ami wife Cinily. Tom Ander son. Ronn Andeison and Mike Anderson and wife Julianne; b grandchililnMi. Stephanie, Oun- nar. Kara. Jake. TVevor. I'oige and Reagan; and 2 brothers. Bob and Ron Hanunond. A memorial service was lu lie held at 2 p.m. nmrsday. March 7 iii CIcmmons United Mcihodist Church with Drs. J. Matthew Buiion Jr. and Dr. Hill Mcdlin officiating The family was to receive Ificnds follow- ing the service. Memorials; Clenimoiis UMC, 37(10 Clemmoiis Rd.. Clemroons. 27012; or Pai- kinson's Disease Foundation 1359 Bniadway. Suite 1509 New York. NY 10018. Online condolences; nmm haworih-millfrxoin. Howard 'Pttc' Colbert Howard Junior •"Fete" Cnl- bcrl.77.died Feb. 26.2013 al Fnrsyili Medical Center. He was bom Dec. 19. 1^3.3 111 Yadkin Cuiiniy to Howard Andrew and Sndic Frye Col bert. He retired from RJR Tu- liaixo Co- after 36 years He was a member of Farmiiigion United Methodist Church. He served in the Honor Guard for the VFW and as the athieiic di- teelor lorihe Aiiicricun Ixgion. He was also preceded in deaili by his wife. Nancy Siriiiid Colbert. Survivors: 2 children. "!c- rcMi Colbert ot Lewisville and Phillip Colbert and wife Zeld.i ol East Bend. 2 grandchildmn. Sluiniion Nicole and Andrew Phillip CiillKn; 3 siblings. l>ouiilJ Colbefi of Winston- Salcni. Fmncos Matthews ol Pfalfiown and Ethel Mnric Griffin of Duluih. Ga., a broth- er-in law. Harry "Bud" Strinid ami wife Irene ol Mneksvilk; uiid a s|>eciu) friend. Karlcnc Cope of Famiingcon. The family received friends Ibursday. 1-eb 28 from '<>-8 p.m. at Fanningion United Mcihodist Church. Funeral services foliowwl at 8 pJii. at the church A graveside service wa'shcid at 11 a.m allheFurai- irtgion Comnumily Cemetery on Friday. March 1 • Memorinls: • FaiTningion Community Cemetery Fund or Farmtngton UMC. Online cnnd<ilence.s; ti'nnv. havwvnh-iniUi'rxiim. ^ Robert Lec Dickens Robert Lee Dickens. 70, of Yadkinviljc died Saturday morning. March 2.2013 aftern short illness, j He was bom in iredell Coun ty Aug. 27. 1942. the son of Raymond and Vivian Dickens of Hnrmony. He was a mem ber of Rock Springs Bnpli.st Church. He served in ihe U.S. Army with the 5fi5ih Medical Company Group, stationed in Germany. Surviving: his wife, Di ane Everidge Dickens; a son. Christian Dickens (Lori) and J a daqgliier. Robin Beck (Da vid); 5 grandchildren, Haigeii (Devinj, Ixjndon. Savannah. Suiiuncr. Colton: n gicai-gnmd- d.-ipghter. Peightcn; a sislcr, Sheila Campbell (Perry); broth er. Jerry Dickens (Lisa): and his mother. Vivjan Dickens. He W.1S preceded in death by his first wife. Sue FJIen, his father Raymond Dickens, ami a brother Jason Dickens. His funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Mon day, March 4 at Holly Springs Baptist Church by the Rev. Ciiff GwaJiney. the Rev. Jerry Gwaiiney and Brandon Gwail- ncy. He lie in stale 30 mimites prior to the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery wilh full military honors by tlie North Iredell American Legion Post 113. Memorials-: Holly .Springs Baplisi BttiJding Fund. 355 W. Houstonvilje Road. Harmony, 28634, Online condolcncc.s; mvw. genirxfiwtrahervicexiim. Billy Wiley Edwards Sr. Billy Wiley Etlwards Sr.. 39. of Casa Bella Drive. Advance, died on Wednesday. Feb. 27. 2013. al his home. Born in Fancy Gap. Va. on Jan. 29, 19.34. he wns the son of the hie Willie Franklin Ed- waid.s and IJIiian Mac Baycs Edwards. He was a self-cm- pioyed niechanlc and wa.s of Ihe Baptist faith. Survivors; his wife of 35 ycanv. Brenda Lee Fender Ed wards. a .son, Billy Wiley Ed wards Jr.. 3 daughters. Ann Marie Edwards, Angclia Dawn Edwards. Sara Jane Edwards, all ofAdvance; 3 broihers, Jolin Wesley (Betty) Edwards of Austinvillc, Va., Howard (Lin da) Etlvvarils of Barren Spring. Va., Jack (Betly) Edwards of Ausiinville. Va.; a sislcr. Joyce iCharjcs) Hayes of Coolee- mee; and 6 grandchildren, Jes sie. Davidson. Sievie. Lillian. Allissa. and Monlann. A private service was held. Online condolences: kh-h-. davie/wimihenwfxom. . dAVIE county enterprise RECORD/lhur^y. March 7.201.3 OaWe County Publ'ci -;.- Mochviiie Jic >' .lean Marilyn Gleason . Mrs. Je;in M;uiiyn Lewis Gleason. 74. of Summit Drive. Nkieksvillc. died Wednesday, Feb.27.201.^.11 Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home in Win- slon-Saiem, She was born May 18, 1938. in Kings County, N.Y. to the late William S|)encer and Jean Drane Lewis Ktrs Gleason enjoyed c.tmping, drives to no where and spending time with l^cr grandchildren. ' She wa.s also preceded in death by a sister, Bcttyann Lewis; and a brother. James iiewis. , Survivois: her husband of 52 years, James Gcoige Glen- spn Sr. of the home; 4 children. James G. Glca.son Jr. (Lisii), Scott E. Gleason iTmaJ, all of iliew Jersey. l-inrie Jean Tritto (Danny) of Florida and David W. Gleason (Yolanda) of New York; 8 grandchildren; agrciil- grandson; a brother. William Lewis {Sandra) of Durham: many nieces and nephews; and special friends, Roseann and Jim Katsera, Bill and Ann Mier fjnd Bill and l-'ran Bartlett. [ A funeral service was held at J;30 p.m., Sunday. March 3 at ^lon Funeral Chapel with the ftev. James (i. Gleason Jr. of- ^cialuig. The family received ^iemls Saliitday anil Siindity at funeral home, i Memorials; Kale B. Rcyn- dlds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- jice Italic. Wiiision-Salem. 17103. j Online condolences; innr. iftionfiinenilxeryici'x-am. J Anita Wagner Hauscr Mrs. .Anita l.ortl Wagner Mauser. .Sfc. of Advance died Monday, March 4. 2013 at her home. Shu WHS boin June 23. 19.14 111 Forsyiii County to John and Glennic llollemau Lord. Mrs. Hauser was the office manager for Piedmont Gastroemerology Sijecialisl? loi 14 years. She loved animals, traveling and spoiling luT gi'aiidcliildivn. She was (ircuoded in death by her t'ailicr and a brothei, Johnny i.otxl. Surviving: lici husband. Ken Hauser; a daughier, Tommi Ro ger and husband Brian; a son. Zach Wagner; 3 grandchildren, Olivia. Onrretl and Ian: iicr mother n sister, Bonnie Ciiilcr: a brother,Tom Lord: 3 stepchil dren. Steven Hauser and wife Grctchcn, Casey Hauser iiiid wife Tbra and Sarah Hauser: and a stcp-grandtlitughter. Art- ana. A funeral service was to lie held at 11 a.m.TJiurtiday,March 7 at Hayworfh-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel with the Rev, Joel Boyles offieijiiing. Burial w.is • to follow in Forsyih Metnonal • Park.The. family was to receive fiiends ftom 6-8 p.m. Wednes- day at the funeral home. Memorials; AARF of Win- ston-Salem. .311 Harvey St..IWinston-SaJent, 27103; or Hospice/Pnlliniive CareCcnter. 10! Hospice Lane, Winsloii- Saiem. 27103. Online condolences: mwu'. hayworih-niillencom. 'Lois Brown Hauser Lois Elizabeth Brown Maus er died on Feb. 20. 2013 at Silas Creek Manor in Winston- Saleni. She wa.s bom July 17, 1918 in Winsion-Salem. the daugh ter of Gladys Mac Brown and Butler Nesby. She mamcd Charlie Brady Hauser and they iiad 2 dauglitcrs, Fay Elizabelli Hauser-Price and Lois Patri cia 'Peaches" Hauser Golding. She attended Winston-Salem Schools and grodiiaied from Winsion-Salem Teachers Col lege with a bachelor's degree in 1940. .She camed a roaster's degree from NC A&T Slate University in 1961 and stud ied at Duqiiesne University in Pitisburg. Pa. .She taught for , 31 years in Virginia and North Carolina elementary schools. Her organizations included: secretary of Supdity School and Sarah Missionary Circle and charter member of the Himd- bcll Choir at Mt Zion Baptist Church in Winsion-Salem, Pfafftown Chapter of the Na tional Women of Achievement; Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society in Education: Rho Zeta Chap ter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority as cct-chtiir itf the Blue Revnc Committee and graphic aitisi and member of the serapbook committee. With the Winston- Salem Mnlcs she was a secre tary and member of The Cour- i lesy Committee. She was a' 1 mepiber of jliu Wipstun-Salem Needle Point Guild, and the Winstnn-Salem State Univer sity Aiuinni Assoc. She ^as u Ijfe inember of the NAACPand the Sir Walter Cabinet, wives I of menthen of ihe .NC Gen eral Assembly and other state rruiXTY ENTERPR«SE officials. She was a member of; K Court Community Club, Fiower Niche Garden Club, the D.Nj; Pinochle Club, drawing, painting, doll making activities She was a volunteer at the Di xie Classic Fair Rower Show- She often welcomed foreign guests and college students as guests in her home. She helped provide funds for her husband's school-agc brothers and sis- ter.s, one of whom lived with the family and graduated from high school in Hcndersonville. Many focal couples and friends have camped and boated wjih the family at the beach, in Can ada and at campgrounds eLse- where. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. C.B. Haus er on Nov. 11, 2007; a brother, Robert Lec; an aunt. Carol (Odell) Mayo; an uncle, Will (Clara) Nesby. Survivors: her daughters. Fay Hauser-Price (Utuis Price) of Van Nuys,Cii!if.,iind Peach es Golding (Robert Golding) of Bristol. England; 2 grandchil dren. Charles Guiding and Si erra Elizabeth; 3 sislers-in-iaw, Beulalt Hoover. Doris Elliott, and Olena (Junior) Page; and a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins, and friends. A wake wa.s held on Friday. Miuch I. from 6-8 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Win ston-Salem. Her service was Saturday, March 2 at Ml. Zion with a family visit,nion from 12:30-1 p.m. and funeral at 1. Dr. Screnus T. Chum Sr.. of ficiated and buriiil followed In Eveigreen Ceineitry. Memorials: WSSU Founda tion, 311 Blair Hnll.Winston- Salem-State University. W-S, NC 27110 - Charlie Brady and Ixns Hauser Scholarshm. KCORD.Thursday. March7.20i3 Oavle County Public Library NC CalUe Burton Hudson CalliclilizaK-lh Bunoii Hud son, 9?. of Casn lidla Drive. Advanec. died on I'uesday. March 05.201.at her home. Bom in Davidson Couniv on April 2<>, 1919. she was ihe daughter of Ihc late Roy Bunoii and Hniiie Wliisenhunt Burton. She was a honieraaker and was a jneiiibcr of the Bixby Church of ilie l.iviiig Ciod. Her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great greai grandchildren were die loves of her life Her husband of 47 yeurs, John Henry Hudson, preceded her in death. She was also pre ceded in death by a son. John L. Hiid.son. 2 grandchildren. Joyce Ann Smith and John Richard Smith. 4 brothers, and 4 sisters. Survivors; 2 daughters. Ruby James of Advance and Helen Beamon of Mocksviile; lU grandchildren; 20 great-grand children. and 10 grMt-greai- grandchildrcn. A ceiebralioii of life service will be held on Friday. March 8 at 2 p.m. at Ihc Bixby Church of the Living God with the Rev. Linda Hiitchins officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetco'. 'llic family will re ceive friends Thursday, March 7 from 6:30-8:30 pjn. at Davic Funeral Service. Online condalenccs; tnnv. doviefuneraJservicc. y Jo Ann Johnson Jo Ann Elizabeth Munday Johnson, 72, of Comatzcr Road. Advance, died Sunday, March 3.2013. at her home. Bom in Iredell County on May 30, 1940. she was the daughter of the late Robert Munday .md Beiilah Childcrs Munday. She was retired from Cannon Mills and a member of I-andis Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Wayne Norman Johnson in 2003; brothers, Bobby, Leonard. Maurice, and Benny Munday; and 2 greai-gnmdchildren. Surviiors: 5 daughters. Kimberi) Dawn (Ed) Forrest of Siaiesvillf. Brigilte Wainc Johnson of Salisbury, Nancy Caroline (.lohniiy) Black- welder of Mocksviile, Melody Bemadeitc Johnson Smith of Advance, Huldah Noima Jo Johnson of Mocksviile; si.'ter. Lucille (Bob) Roland of Spar- lanburg, S.C,; brother, Kenneth (Edith) Munday of Kannapolis; 14 grandchildren; and 5 gteat- giandchildren. A private graveside service was held on Monday, March 4 at WestJawn Memorial Park in China Grove. Online condolences: wh'ic. <Javie/unerulscivice.coiii. -D.AVIE CmiN I S' LNTEKI'HISr. KI AJOKU.Thursday. March 7.2013 Dai^e County PutJiic Library Mocksviile, NO Everette Richards Bverette Richards, 65. of Joy Trail, Mocksviile, died on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He WHS born in Roekingham County on Dec. 17, 1947 to the laic General George Rich ards and Roxic Annie Bailey Richards. He .served in the U.S. Army, worked as a property manager for a mobile home p^rk, and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: his wife of 37 yeare. Pamela Smilii Richards; 2 sous. JcIT (Sarah) Richards of Mocksviile. Jonathan Rich- .nrds of Ihc home: a daughter. Natoshii Richards (Gray) Faw. of Moravian Falls; 2 broth ers. Duiinid Richards. Russell Richards and a sister. Jo Aime Collins, all of Reidsvilic; and 4 grandchildren. Kellan Angell. CJ Angell. Counnic Richard.s. and J.T. Ritliaids. A celebration of life .sej-- vicc was conducted Saturday, March 2 at I pmi. in Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jonah Parker officiating. The ftujjlly received friends one hour prior to service at the funeral iiorac. Inurnment wa.s in Salisbury National Cem etery. Online ccndoleoces: ivvvtv. m ¤ mi Editii Baiie)' Slaj^Ic Ediih Biiiley Slagle, K8, of Decaliir. Ua.. ffinncily of Ad- vaiit-e, died on Marth 3, 2(11?, Siie was bom Kcb 18, 1925. llie daiighier of Taylor R Bailey and Clara Crovisc Bailey. She was raised on the family farm in Advunce and aliended High Point College, became an'ac complished piiinlsi and gradu ated with a degree in music in 1945. After gradoaiioa she took a bu.s to New Ynik City m study ballet as well as lap danc ing with teacher Jack Slanly. Foi several ycais, she shared an apartment in New York with four girlfriends, danced, and worked III Norcruss cards. In 1950. she married J. Ralph Sin gle and moved to Marietta. Ua.. where they raised two cliildicn -md she •.vorked part time as a piano teacher and continued to practice ballet for many year* at the Marietta School of Bal let. She v-ai admired lier forhci energy and unique outlook on life. She was an animal lover, bird-watcher, and enjoyed long walks in the woods. She was preceded m death by her parent.i. her husband, her 2 brothers and llicir wives. W.A. Bailey (Mabel Hartman Bailey) and Hubert I- Bailey (Sally Hartman Bailey). Survivors; a son. Jeff B. Sla gle (Nora M. Tocups); daugh ter. Jennifer "Jenny" S. Rota (Paul A. Rotu); gmiiddaughler. Bailey bei-Ya Tocups: niece Oilllc B. Teiry; nephews Wil liam Bailey and T. Fred Bailey; and many additional genera- lions of nieces and nephew.s. Memorials; Our Udy of Perpetual Help Home.760 Pol- Inid Blvd.. SW, Ailantii. GA .51)315. A celebration of life is planned temalively for May 26 in Advance. Joey Lynn Spry Mr. Joey Lynn Spry. 56, formerly of Cooleemee. died Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. at Carolina's Medical Center, North-Easl in Concord. He was born Aug. 23. 19.56. in Davie County. Mr. Spry was of the lYesbyterian faith. He enjoyed fishing, country music and especially sitting outside watching bird.s. Mr. Spry was preceded in death by his mother and stepfa ther, Wanda and Clarence Gar- man; a sister. Kimbetly Spry WilJjams. a brother, Jackie Eu gene Spiy; and 2 nephews, Mi chael B. Click and Terry Lynn Kinuoer. Survivors: a sister. Vickie Nail (Sid); a brother, Ray Sprj Jr. (Donna);' 2 siepbiutheis; 3 nieces; 4 nephews; 2 gieat- nicces; 4 gteai-nephews; 2 stepnephcws; several aums, un cles and cousins; and a brother- in-law. Larry Williams. A vrsitaiion will be held from 2-5 p.m. on Saturday. March 9 at the home of his sister at 174 Swicegood St.. Cooleemee. Ooibe condolences; miof. eaionfuneruUervice£om. Oa^eCounty PuDiic uoid, Wocksville, NC s/ Larry Ivan Thies Mr. Larry Ivan 'I'hics. 68. of GJadslonc Road. Mocksville. died Sunday. Marcli ,•?. 2013. a,' his home. He *v:ii boni April 12, 1944 in Davidson County, Tenn.. to' the iuic Robert Fay and Ruby Mtardy Tliie.s. Mr. Tl„cs was a veteran of the U.S.Amiy hav ing scn-ed during the \'joinani War, He enjoyed playing soft- ball, camping and bo.iiiiig. His favorite pastimes wcie watch ing Wosiems and spendiiii; time with his grandsons. Hf was also preceded in death by a brotlicr. Roben Hiies, Survivors: his wife of 48 years. Betty Sue Reavi.s Thies of the home; 2 sons. Larry Ivan Thies II (Michele) and Robbie TTiics (l-;fi/iibcth).all of Mocks- ville; 2 grandsons. Aaron and Austin Tliies: special godchild, Taylur Hawks; a brother. Kcn- iieili 'ITiics (Rachel) of .Salis bury; ncpliew.s and niece. Malt and hlnrk 'I'hics and James and Cindy Thies; and his special dog. Rocky. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pjri.. Wednes day, March 6 at i.iberty United Methodist Church vvjth lite Rev. Brad Cunnirigli.-un and Richard Caid officiating, Ttie body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to (he service. Burial was to follow m Ihe church cemetery with mili tary graveside riles conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Tiie family received fficniLs T\ic.sdny. March 5 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia- tivc CareCenier, 377 Hospiul St.. Suite 103. Mocksvilie; or Davic Home Health, PO Box 848. Mocksvilie, Online condolences: unvw. cuio'tfimfrali'ervicfroin. GwgerindemoodllMr George Dan UnderwcxxJ . • b-r of Advance died on niursdayFeb. 28.2013,Mr, Underwood was bom on f"-JO,I950 u,Fo„Benmng Underwood,He served his t-ouniiy as a ser- ««n.m.heU.S, Marine CoSSumvors: i,i, 5^'y Kcaion and her dauehLAngela Sc.irbra-and her 3 chil dren Jordan Maraiai, Cunig Milehcm..-md Sarah Marfinez- ndnughter.Kyra Victoria Ellis-n «in. George Daniel Underwood III; a brother, Ttm Under woodofBoonvilleiandasSrJnnie Wiimoth 0/Ronda; and a e«^fnend.Dwayne SmithFuneral .services were con ^ Wh.tehend Union Baptist Dan Edwards- officiatingThe fanjily njccivcd fe'ends i^i^r to the service. Burial «;?hmibiao' ntes followed in the clmrchcemeieo'.Online condolences: www ^'/^"'icra//,nme.cum. - D.WIE IDUN'TY ENTKKPRLSE RECORD. ITiursday. March 7.20J3 Dav)e County Public Library Mocksvilie, NC J n I £rT" n v/ Betty J. Church Brown Betty Jane Church Brown. . 72. of 900 NO 64 \V., Mocks- \J ville, died Monday, March 4, 2013 at her residence. She was bom in AsheI County Nov. 2.1940 to the late j James. Walter and Viola Estep s Church. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Lowell Clark Sentcr Sr.; a stepson. Brandon Brown: a sister, Margaret Higgins; an infant brother, a nephew, John Church. Survivors: her husband. Wilson Brown of the home; 2 sons, Samuel Paul Senter and wife Melanie of Elkin, Lowell Clark Senler Jr. and wife Ded- rie of Gastonia; a daughter, Lisa Senter Anderson and husband Donald of Madison; a stepson, Shawn Brown of Wisconsin; 7 grandchildren, Sarah Paige Senter, Samuel Aaron Senter, Anna Grace Senter, Heather Nicole Senter. Amber Noclle Senter, Lauren Michelle Ander son. Meredith Brooke Ander son: a great-grandcliild, Don ald Wayne Hicks; 3 brothers, Pete Church and wife JoAnn of Laurel Springs; Harold Church and \vife Judy of Sparta. Don- nic Church and wife Sharon of Laurel Springs; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 ,p.m. Saturday, March 9, at the Grandview Me morial Chapel. Burial followed in the Double Springs Cem etery in Laurel Springs. The family received friends from 1 pan. untU time of the service at the funeral home. Claude H. Foster Mr. Claude Hendcreon Fos ter. 88. of Mocksvillc, diet! Fri day. March 8,2013. at Autumn Care of Mocksvillc. He was bom Jan. 29. 1925, in Rowan (bounty, to the late Boonc Henderson and Sally Hege Foster. Mr. Foster was a retired nurseryman and busi ness trader. He was a veteran of the U.S. Aimy having served during World War U. Mr. Foster was a lifelong resident of Davjc County. He accepted Christ as his Savior at age 40. Mr. Foster was hard working, honest and loved family. He was silso preceded in death by his wife, Carienc Brown Foster in 2005; and a sister, Edith Eudy. Survivors: 2 sons. Jimmy Foster and Fridie Foster, both of MccksviUe; a brother, Paul Foster of MccksviUe; 2 sisters, Anna Lou Brown of Mocks villc and Margaret Collins of Charlotte; 2 grandsons. Brad Foster and Matt Foster; and 4 great-grandchildren. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. A funeral service was conducted at 2:30 pju., Sunday. March 10 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Darrell Cox officiating. Burial followed in Union Cha pel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Online condolences: www. eawn/wieralsi-rvicf.com. Alfred Bradford Hale Brigadeer General Alfred Bradford Hale, 85, of Bermuda Run, died Tbosday, March 5, 2013 at Wake Forest Baptist ; Medical Center, j He was born Dec. 17, 1927 in Now York to WUlinm Lud- wig and Maiguerite Foster ; Hale. He retired from the U. S. Army after 32 yciirs which included two tours in Germany, one ill Korea, one in Vietnam and four in the Pentagon and had received the Distinguished Service Medal. Hale gradu ated from West Point and was the first of his class to receive a star. He earned bis graduate degree from the University of Miami (Fioridn). He was preceded in death by his wife, Joanna Petty Hale. Surviving: 3 children, Jona- iliaii Hale and wife Caminie. Alfred B. Hale Jr. and wife Nora and Paula Hale Stevens and husband Ward; 8 gnuid- children, Andrew, Marguerite, Bradford, ElizabciJi, Samuel, Kate, Joanna and Kathleen; 2 great-grandchildren; and a brother, William Hale and wife Pat. A funeral service was held ar 11 ajn. .Saturday, March 9 at Hayworth-MiUer Kindcnon Chapel. Tlie family received friends following the service. Hale will be buried In Arling ton .National Cemetery. Memorials: Wounded War rior'project. po Box y-sssn. Topeka, KS 66675. . Online condolchce.s: icww. }uiy\\orih-miUer.com. ■Jhnr.sday, Munch 14,2013 CO Davie CountyMocksviiis, I*--' • — Jean Audrey Hamilton Jean Audrev Ccntingham Hamilton. 75. of MocksviUc. i died on Tuesday. March 5. ^ 2053 at Kate B. Reynolds Hos- - pice Home. Bom in Marion. S.C. on Aug- - 27. 1937. she was the daughter of the late Benny and RubyCottinghatn. She was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church and had woiked at HeriUge,Uxingion.and Baker Fumi^ companies and at Jockey'- She loved making tables, lamps,pamting. crafts. cn)chei_ md flowers. She sewed some m her early days. She also loved to sing and dance. She W'as also preceded sn death by her husbands. L.B. Hamilton and Fams Bai.ey. a son. Roger D. Hamiltom a brother. Buddy Cotdng^y.and a sister. Opal Nichols Gnf- (in. Survivors; 3 sons, Ronald L. (Vickie) Hamilloii, Ricky 0. HainUion.Bnil Rocky J. Hamil ton, all of Mocksville; 2 daugh ters, Rcgina H. (Randy) Miller of Mocksville and Renee Ham ilton of Clemmons; 3 sisters, Geoa May Cox of Kaiinaitolis. Lots (Fred) CTSither of Virginia, and Christine Cloer of Tennes see; 14 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. Her celebration of life ser vice was Thunday, March 7 11 2 pm at Jerusalem BnpiiKi Church with the Rev, Jimmy ^caster and Pastor Darrell Cox ofiieiating. Burial fol- .owed in the church cemetery. The family revived frieuds on Thursday at the church- Memorials: Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home. 10! Hos pice Une, Winslon-Salero. • 27103. ; Online condolences; www.daviefimvralservice^-um. if . JSicUa Odolczyk KeUey Mis. Stella Josephine Odol czyk Keliey. 95, died Saturday. March 9,201.'!- Shc was born on April 13, 1917, iii The Bronx. N.Y.. to the late Stanley and Mary Ann Ostraska Odolczyk. Stella was active as a volunteer in Mocksville. She was secretary for AARP Davic Chapter 4405 where she receivetl the Volun teer of the Year award in 1996. Her volunteering ranged from helping with the National Se nior Health and Fitness Day Program, delivering Meals on Wheels for Davie Senior Ser vices and assisting wilh the Davic Senior .Services helping other seniors with the NC Stale Health Insurance Program where she received on May 22. 2000 an Appreciation Award. She was a member of St. Fran cis of Assist Catholic Cliurch of Mocksville She was also preceded in death by her husband of more |than 50 years, John Edward Kclley Jr.: and 5 sisters, Pau- n line Burke of Florida, F.ugcnia Odolczyk of Mocksville. Alice Leinhart of New York, Frances Brengel of New York and Jidia Baity of Mocksville. ' Survivors; a daughter and her husband, Lorraine and Ma- I rio Danninio of Mocksville; 4 gmndcbildren, Laura Flanagan of Mocksville. Michael Man ning of New Hampshire. Nao mi Manning of Yndkinville and (Carolyn Crookham of Georgia; 6 grent-grandchildrcn; and 5 grcai-great-grandchildrcn- The family received friends 'Hiesday. March 12 at Eaton Fu neral Home. A memorial Mass was said at ) 1 ajtt- Wednesday. March 13 at St. Frnnci.' of As sisi Catholic Church with Ihe Key. Father John Starczewski. inumraL-nl was in Rowan Mc inorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: St. Francis Building Fund, 862 YadkinvilJe Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: nnni'. eulonfiinrraisurviceAom. n DAVIE COUNTY EN i'ERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, March J4,2013 • riM-ntV UC s/ Michael T. Lanning Sr. Mr. Michael Todd Lan ning Sr., 44. of Elraore Road, Mocksvillc, died Saturday, March9,20]3. He was bom Dec. 19, 196R, in Davie County. Mr. Lanning was a veteran of the U.S. Navy having served during Desen Storm. He had been employed at Gravely Tractor, CTTl and Freightliner. Recently he luid been a true]; driver ami had been a part-tune mechanic for 20 years. Mr. Lanning had been a firefighter who seived Dii- vie dcpartmcnUi for more than 25 years. He was a sports fan and outdoorsman who loved hunting, fishing and looking for artifacts. Mr. Lanning vvas an easy going, friendly person who never met a stranger and had a smile j ou couldn't forget. Survivors: his father, Harold i-anning Sr.; his mother, Shir ley Lanning Webb (Jerry); 2 sons, Michael Todd Lanning Jr. (Kristin) and Justin Seth lan ning. 2 grandchildren, Kami and Hunter Ijinning. all of Mocksvillu; 3 brothers, David Lanning of Mocksville, Dennis Lanning (Johnna) of Advance and Marty Lanning (Daphne) of WiJkes County; ant! nieces and nephews, Spencer end Shcllon Laiming, fiva and Luke Lanning, Christy Boles and AnthonvWade. A funeral service was con- diictetl at 2 p.n,.. Wednesday; March 13 at Clicsinut Grove United Methodist Clmrch with the Rev. Darren Crotts and Dr. Darrell Cox officiating. Tltc body was placed in die cimrch 30 minutes prior to the service, Burial was to follow in the cimrch cemetery with military gravcsitlf riie.s, The family le- ccivcd friends Tuesday, March 12 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: National Fall en Rrefightcrs Foundation, Drawer 498, Emtnitsburg. MD 21727; or Davie Fire and Res cue Assoc., c/o Jim Dwiggins, 4554 US 64 W.. Mocksville. Online condolences: invn'. eanmfimeral service j.oin. ^ Doris Hilton Mock Mrs, Doris Hilton Mock. 82 of Advance, died Sunday, March 10. 2013 at Bermuda Commons. She was bom April 2, 1930 in Forsyth County to the late Pliillip and Ellen Hilton. She was a member of Mocks Unit ed Methodist Church and the Jolly 60's. Mrs. Mock i.s also preceded in death by her husband, Roger Brown Mock. Surviving: 3 sons, Rogei B. Mock Jr. and wife Caiol, Thomas E. Mock and wife Car ol and William C. Mock and wife Jackie, all of Advance; 7 grandchildren, C3iad, Gina. Crystal, Pam, Mike, Brad and Amauda; 11 great-graiidchil- dren; a brodier, Eddie Hilton; and 2 sisters. Mary Myers and Jessie Muilis, A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pun. Diesday. March 12 at Mocks United Methodist Church by the Rev, William Taylor. Burial fol lowed in the church ceraetery, The family received fnends Monday at Haywonh-Millei Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: hfocks Building Fund. PO Box 2122.Advafl«. Online condolences; whw. hnyworth-mUerrom. Harold Conway Shough Mr. Harold Conway Shough. 66, died Rfiday, .March 8.2013 at Ills home in Mocksville. He was bom July 29,1940 in Stuart, Va. to Dewey and Em ily Shough. Mr. Shough bad retired from Wachovia Bank ' after 33 years, was co-owner of NuCo Construction Co. I and was the administrator for 1 Center Grove Bapti.st Church. ' where he was a rncinber. Surviving; his wife. Pal Shough of tlie home; a son. Jonatlian Shough and wife,Mi- chele of Durham; a daughter, Kebccca Shough of Winsion- Salcm; 5 grandchildren,Logan, |Jackson, Julia,Robert Conway land Sarah Rayne; his mother, 1 Emily Rogers of Mocksville; his father, Dewey Shough and wife Helen of Patrick Springs, Va.; and a brother, Ronoie Shough ofRuffin. 'Hie family received friends Monday at Haywotth-MiUer Klndcfion Chapel. A funeral service was conducted at noon, 'Dtesday, March 12 at Center Grove Baptist Church by Dr. Steve CoTts. Burial followed at Providence United Method ist Church Cemeteiy in Patrick Springs, Va. vrith immediate family. Memorials: Center Grove Baptist,, 8750 Lasaler Rd. Cleramons.27012. Ordine condolences: www. 'layivonh-miller.com. , davie COENTV enterprise record, Thur^la,, Mm-ch 14, m3 Oavie County Mocksville I Alton 'Dude' Angell | Alton "Dude" Eugene An- geU, 71, of Angell Road, Mocksville. died on Friday. March 15.2013 at his home. Bom in 13avic County on Sept. 7,1941, he was the son of the late John Henry Angell and Clara Sain Angei). He was a charter member ot Blaise Bap tist Church and was a cattle and dairy fenner. and worked in the fumimce industries. x/ Surx'ivors; a son. Jeff T. An gell, and daughter, Kitnbcrly A. (Deneil) Burgess, and brother. Marshall "Mult" Angell. all of Mocksville; granddaughter, Ashley Burgess; special niece, Glenda(Todd) Angell-Sherrill; special nephew, Alan Angell: special great-niece. Kristin Richardson: and best friend, l.indaH. Angell. A celebration of life service was held Monday. March 18 at 1 pjn. at Blaise Baptist Church with the Rev. Ken Furches of ficiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Sunday at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Blaise Baptist Cemetery or Church Building Fund, 134 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville. Online condolences: uwv. ei/ivi€funeralservice£om. Paul Gray Boger Paul Gray Boger, 89. of J Charlotte, died on Match 14, 2013 at Decrfield Assisted Liv ing in Boone. He was bora in Mocksville on July 3. 1923 to the late Ru- jjcn and Laura Wall Boger. He Wiu. a graduate of Catawba College and served his coun- uy as ft Marine during World War 11. He lived in Chiirlotle and worked as a regional sales manager until lus retirement. He was a member of First Bap- list Church of Charlotte.. He is also preceded in death by his wife of 54 years. Eunice , "Dink" Davis Boger. i Survivois: his son. Rob- ' en Paul Boger of Charlotte; ' daughter, Karen Boger Holder ' and husband Don of Boone; granddaughter, Lindsey Marie Boger of CharioBe; and grand son. Heath Mo^an Holder of Voile Ctucis. The family received friends on Monday, March 18 at McE- ' wen Funeral Service PinoviUe Chapel, Charlotte, followed by a 2 pjn. funeral seri.'icc. Burial foUoweri at Sharon Memorial I'atk. Memorials: Hebron Colony Ministries. 356 Old Turnpike Road, Bocae, 28607; or l^di Home Hospice. 35! W. Mitch ell Si. (PC Box 13571. New- land. 28657. Online condolences: >vww. McEweiiPiii£villeChapel.com, Dorothy Irene Cheek Mrs. Dorothy Irene Shore Cheek, 80, of Pine Valley Road. Mocksville. died Sun- day.March 17,2013.atFoisylh Medical Center in Winstoa-Sa- lem. She was bora on June 3, 1932, in Iredell County to the late Dec Glenn and Evelyn An derson Sliore. She was an ac tive member of Jerusalem Bap tist Church since 1950 where she had been a Sunday school teacher, sang in the choir and had been a part of the Women's Support Group. Mrs. Cheek was a loving Christian wonwn who loved her friends and fam ily, was a vital part of her com munity. She was also preceded m death by her husband of 47 years. Thlmadge Qingman Cheek Sr. and a brother. Glenn Shore. Survivors: 2 daughters, Cin dy Foster (David) of Littleton und Sherry Cheek (Charles Redman) of Banner Elk; a son. Rev. Thlmadge C. Cheek Jr. (Jennie) of Hickory; 6 grand children, Jarrett Check (Les lie). Jason Cheek (Klihy), Eddie Dyer (Libby), Michael Dyer (Jennifer). Hollie Klehn (Rob) and Mitchell Roberts; 8 great-grandchildren and 2 on the way: 3 siblings, the Rev. John D. Shore (Nancy), Louise Correll (Teny) and Lois Lytle (Rev. Jim) all of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 pjn.lbesday, March 19 at Jerusalem Baptist Church with the Rev. Doonie Chapman officiating. Burial foUowed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends from 1-3 p.m. at the church. Memorials: Jerusalem Bap tist buDding fiind, 3203 US 60! S. Mocksville. Online condolences: "'Hav. ciuoiifiineralservice.com. IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 21.2013 County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC Judith Bowles Cohen Mrs. Judilh Bowies Cohen. 70. of Advance, died Sunday March 17.2013. She was bom Sepi, 28, J942, ill Davie County lo the late John Lee and Pauline McCuIiougb Bowles. Mrs. Cohen was a lifelong member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church and a I960 graduate of Davie County High School. She married her school sweetheart, Juan Wal lace Cohen on June 24. 1961, They ran M&S Sunoco and Cohen's Citgo for 20 plus years serving the community and mtdcing many friends. Mrs. Cohen loved tti read and send cards. She was quiet and .soft spoken and always made you feel special and loved. Surviving; 2 children, Rich ard Dean Cohen and wife Tam- m)- and Melissa Cohen TTiur- mond and husband Vemon. ail of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren. Seth Cohen of Advance and Summer Scardino and Brooke Thurmond, both of Mocksville. She was also preceded in death by a brother. Ronald Da vid Bowles in 1982. A funeral service Wis con ducted at 2 pjn., Wednesday, March 20 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. David Gilbreath and Greg McEwen ofScialing, Burial followed in Oak Grove United Melbodist Church Cemetery in Mocks ville. The family received Enends Tuesday, March 19 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocks ville. Online condolences; uvvnj-, iaionfHncralservice.com. • William Oscar Hicks Jr. Mr. William Oscar Hicks Jr.. 89, formerly of Howeli Road, Mocksville, died Tues day. March 12.2013, at Walnut Cove Health and Rehabilitation Center. He WHS bom on Feb. 17, 1924 in D.nvidson County to the late William Oscar Hicks Sr. and Bertha Mne Jellrey Hicks. Mr. Hicks retired from Thompson Crown Wood Prod ucts and wa.s a faithful member of Bear Creek Baptist Church as long as his health ftermitted. He loved family, friends and neighbors. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Edith Mae "Peggy" Beck Hicks: 4 sisters, Mildred Michael, Nellie War ner Hcgc. Ruby Temple and Gladys Walser; and a brother. Grady Hicks. Survivors: a sister, Mary Dean Foltz of Gcnunons: a brother, Billy Gray Hicks (Ra chel) of Walnut Cove: and sev eral nieces, nephews and cous ins. A funeral service was con- ' ducted at 11 ajn., Friday. March IS at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles BucknerofEclating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. TTte family received friends at the cbtirch one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Bear Creek Bap tist, c/o Mr. Billy Shelton,3190 US Hwy 601 N, Mocksville. Online condolences: Htru', euionfimcroL^eTviccrinn. Randy Lee Jones Sr. Randy Lee Jones Sr.. 47, of Carter Lane, Mocksville, died on Sunday, March 17, at his residence. Bom in Davie County on April It. 1965, he was the son of Shirley Wall Jones, who sur vives, and the late Willi.im B. Jones Sr. He was the owner of Jones Siding and Conslniction and was of the Baptist faith. Also surviving; his wife, Lisa Solomon Jones of the home; a son. Randy Lee "Duck" Jones Jr. (Hannah Reavis) of Mocks ville; 2 daughters, Sharon Solo mon (Ronnie niompson) of Michigan and Sara Elizabeth Jones of the home; 3 broth ers, William (Sam) Jones Jr. of Foibush. Kelvin Ray Jones and Keith Eric Jones, both of Mocksville: 4 sisters. Mary Hatley of Mocksville, Pamela Jones of High Point, Ellic Bob- bia andAngela Jones Ttan, both of Mocksville; 3 grtod^ildren. AnneMarie Gene Thompson, TanLynne Fayc. Thompson, aoi^^^andy Lee JOhes III; and : seveW nieces and neptews. I A'oflcbratioo of life service I wUl be'held on Friday, Match 22 at 2 pm. in the-Davie Fu- nerri Service Ch^l. Burial will follow in the Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cem- 'i eiery. The family will receive friends on Thursday, Match 21, from 6-8 pjn. at the funeral home. Online condolences: www. dayiejuneralservkejcom. x/'Frances Wesley Jordan Mrs. Frances Wesley Jordan, 88, fbrtnerly of Clinton, died Wednesday. March 13, 2013 at Bennuda Village. She was bom Nov. 20. 1924 in Marion, S C. to Ronald D. and Clyde Beveriy Wesley. Mis. Jordan was preceded in death by her husband, John Dickson Jordan. Surviving: 2 daughters. Cheryl Maishbanks and hus band John of Boone and Ju- lee Rose and husband Bill of WinstOD-Saiem; 2 sons. Jc4m Jortian and wife Gloria of Car- rboro and Hurt Jordan and wnfe Karen of Winston-Snlera; 12 grandchildren: and 14 great grandchildren. A funeral service was held ; at 1 pjit. Friday, March 15 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Entombment followed at Wesilawn Gardens of Mera- 'ory. Memorials: Hospice of Da- vie.377 Hospital St.. Suite 103. Mocksville: or Davie EMS, 114 Doctor Slate Dr.. Mocksville. Online condolences; ivvw. iiayworlh-millerx:om. . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 21,2013 Davie County Public Libfaiyi Mocksville, NC Dorothy Goble Miller Dorolhy Goble MiUer, iOl, fonnerly of Mocksville, died Tuesday. March 19. 2013 at Abemeihy Laurels in Newton. She was bom Feb. 12,1912, in Iredell County and was the widow of the late Rev. Gilbert S. Miller. Funeral senices celebrating her life will be held at 11 ajti. Saturday, March 23 at Bethel United Methodist Church in Statesvillc with the Rev. Naomi King officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends in the church fellowship hall from 10-11 ajn.Saturday. Online condolences; unn'. bunchjolinsonfuneralhome. J 'Bill'Lee jPilchcr Mr. Willie "Bill" Lee Pilchcr, 82, of Yadkin Valley Road. Ad vance, died Wcdiiejtday, March 13. 2013. at Forsyih Medical Center in Winstoij-Salem. He was boru May 7,1930. in Davie County. Mr. Richer was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force having served during the Ko rean Conflict. He was a truck driver for more than 50 years and was the owner/operator of W&L Express. .Mr. Pilchcr en joyed fishing and hunting. He wns a NASCAR fan and loved Braves baseball. Is addition to bis parents. Glenn and Sallie lane Pilcher Rumple, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Ger- aldine Howard Pilcher: his second wife. Florence Brown Merrill Pilcher a sister, Helen Boyles; and a brother, Terry Rumple. Survivors; 2 daughters. Ju lia Pilchcr Myers and Ixireita Boger (Jeff), all of Adxance; !i sister, Peggy Josey of South Carolina; 2 brothers, Roger Rumple (Randy) and 'I'ommy Rumple (Brcnda), all of Slates- ville; 4 stepsons, Tbminy Mer rill (Cathy), Jeff Merrill (Sha ron), Lawrence Merrill and Danny Merrill, all of Asheville; 4 grandchildren, Ryan Cor- natzer, Adam Comatzer (Caria Greer).Ashlee BogerBurcheite (Lee) and Jake Boger; 2 great grandchildren. Kolby Lowe and Viktor Comatzer; 7 step- grandchildren; and 4 stepgreal- grandchildren. A fiineral service was con ducted at 3 pjn.. Saturday, March 16 at Bixby Presbyterian Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery with military honors conducted by the Vet erans of f'orcign War Memo- rial Honor Guard. The family received friends at the chufch one hour prior to the service. Memorials; BLxby Presbyte rian Cemetciy Fund, PO Box 2227, Advance. Online condolences; ivmv, eaionfiineruLtervice.com. Lena C. Spry Mrs. Lena Male Champion Spiy, 83. of Mocksville, died Friiy, March 15, 2013 at Rownn Regional Medical Cen ter. She was bom June 26.1929 in Rowan County, the daughter of Wiliiath ami Bessie Allen Champion. She was a charter member of the Mocksville Sev enth Day Adventist Church and enjoyed yard saie.s, scrapbook- ing, animals and shopping. She was devoted to family, remem bering them on important days. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Charles David Spry; 2 sons. Randy and Eddie Spry; and a brother, Wayne Champion. Survivors; 2 daughters, Phyllis James and husband Bruce of Mocksville and Kristy Swink and husband Calvin of Connelly Springs: a son, Monty Spry and wife Anita of Linct^ton; 10 grandchildren; 22 grwt-gnindchildren; and her dog, BenjI. .A fiineral service was held at6 pjs.March ISatCatawba Funerals and CrematioDS by Pastor Tun Cove. Burial was at 10 ajn. Tuesday. March 19 In Catawba Memorial Park. On line condolences: uwvxa/au'- tuimemoriaipurkx'om. n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 21,2013 Davle County Public LiticaOfMocksville, NC i ErnionB.BlackweldiT Mrs- Ertnon Beauchamp Blflckweider, 74. of Advance died Moiid.iy. March 25, 201? at her home. .She was bom April 1. 193^ in Davie County to Fordie Richntond and 1-ila Wall Bcau- eharop. Surviving: her husband, Car! Bryce Blackwelder; a daugh ter. Carolene Doaghertj' and husband Joseph: and a grand daughter. Jennifer Dougherty. A graveside service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday. March I 30 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons witli the Rev. Jeff Carter officiating. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Friday. March 29 at Hawvorth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel. Online condolences: mi-u'. bai-worlh-millfr.rom. J CurJls Wsiyue Eiibaoks Mr. Curtis Wayne Eubanks, 83, of Hepicr Road. Mocks- \ille. died Tuesday. March 19. 2013. at Forsyih Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem, He was bom Oct. 4, 1929. in Gnton County to the late Clay ton and Ada Fincher Eubanks. Mr. Eubanks was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He \v3.s also preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Hortoii Eubanks; and a sister. Knthryn Rhodes. .Survivor a daughter, Stisan Eubanks Pierce of Mocksville; !i granddaughter, Elizabeth Hope Pierce; a brother, a.ayion Eubanks; and severs] nieces ami nephews. -v graveside service was icmriiicicd ai 2 p.m.. .Saturday. March 23. at Marshviile City Cemetery in Marshvilic. Online condolences: innv. ft'XJitftinei alservice.com. l4)rciie C. (Jlafscock •Mrs. I^irciie Caiiner Gia.v.s- ci>ek. St. of the Ijamcs Church cominunily in Davii- County, died March 23.2013. She was bom Dec. 9, 1923, to the lute 1..V. and Ethei Th.nr- pe Ciirtiier. Mrs. Glasscock was ii member of Ijames .Baptist Church in Mocksville. She wa.s a retired gamieiii plant man ager for Monleigh Garmenl. Carolina Manufacturing, and Piedmont Garment. Site wa.s also preceded in dealh by her htisband, Raleigh Allen Glasscock; youngest datighter. Barbara G. Southard; 2 sister.s. l.ouisc (Duke) Tot Ici-ow and Lois (Clyde) Glass cock; and a brother. Gilbert CartiiL-i Survivors: 3 children. Anne (Lloyd) Midlinax of States- villc'. Joyce (Tommy) Mann of Sanford and Jim (Karen) Glasscock of Mocksville; 5 gnmdcliildven, Chci Mann.Jefl Mimn, Erin G. L-ayell, John Glasscock and Brian Southard; 4 great-grandchildren; and 7. • sisters, Bonnie Cherry of Ruth- erfordtort and Linda (George) McAuiey of .Statcsville. A funeral scn'ice was con ducted lit. 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 26 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Franklin Myers ofliciaiing- The family icceiv«<l friends at the funcrai home one hour prior to the ser vice. Biiviiil will be private. Memorials: Ijames Baptist, 1038 Ijames Church Road. Mocksvillt. Online condolences: wwiv. ^aumfioicralsen-ke.com. davie COUNTV ENTER KECOKD. Thursday. March 28. 201.3 - Jerry W. HoLshouser Mr. Jerry Wayne HoJshous- er. 65. of Met.-i Breeze Lane, Mocksville, died March 23, 2013. at Foreyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-.Salem. He was bom Feb. 27. 1948, in Rowan Coiiniy. to the late Mauris and Huzc! Rozetta Johnson HoLshouser. Mr. Jlol- shoiiser loved his family very much. He never met a stranger and will greatly be missed. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother. Gene Holshouser. Survivors; his lifelong part ner. Jean Leonard of the home; a daughter. Jcancttc Ijames of Mocksville; a grandson. Joey Ijames; a sister. Fredricka Hol shouser of King; a brother. Howard Holshouser of Ohio; several nieces and nephews; and Jean'.s siblings, Vance and Debbie l.eonard. Gary and Amy Leonard, Vemon Leonard and Karen and Ron Master. A funeral service was cou- ducicd at, 2 p.m. Wednesday. March 27 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Btiiial followed In Rose Cemetery. Tin family re ceived friends Tuesday. March 26, at (he funeral home. Memorials; American Heart Assoc., PO Box 5216 Glen Al ien. VA23U58-52I6. Online condolences: Mmn'. eatunfuneruhcrvicc£om. Davie County Public Libiary Mocksvilie, NC ' Carl'Ted'McCuDofa Caii Delano "Ted" Mc- Ciilioh, 76, of EtiECwoocI Cir cle. Mocksville, died on Mon day, March 18. ?0L'?. ai his home. Born in Davie Conniy on Aue 11. 1936, he w.as ihe son of the liite Franklin Monroe McCulloh and Manic F, Bean McCulioh, He was iTiiirricd to Joyce Ann Brooks McCulloh for 53 years, who survives. He was retired ftoin liigersoli- Rand Co., where he hung sheet metni and worked in tlic sheet metal piiini shop. He was a member and Elder at Coul- eeraee Presbrterian Church, a charter member of the Da- vie County Rescue Squad and Cooleemce Fire Department, and a member of the Salisbury Hanlmg Club. He graduated from Ihe last graduating class ofCnotctmee High School. He was also preceded in death 2 brothers. Cj.irrnce and l.W. McCulloh; and a sister. Margie Spry. Also surviving: several iiiec- C5 ano nephews: and several great niecc.s and nephews. A celebrulion of life service -was held 'Ihursday. March 21 at 2 pun.ai Davie Funeral Ser- /r\ • u* x xavice Chapel with the Rev John L. Mycrs Geoff offkiaiing. Burial fol 1- M lowed in Gay-s Chapel UMC ^ Cemetery in Wocdleaf The Monday. March : family received fnend.s on Wednesday, March 20 at Davic Funeral .Service, *^0 was bom April Memorials: (.'ooleemeelhes- Gr.stoii .libyteriaii. ft; Box 27. Cotil- Brniri? Johnson Mj eeraee; Davie Fescue Souad I7J8 US M E., Mocksville' Windsor Cros Hospice of Davie. .^77 Hosnital" Coimiy - fi -St., Suite 10.3, Mocksville Union On Online condolences; inc..- finished high « ■■'"yii-fiwf.vlin : (cr.coni. ' Grove in tlircc > Mr. Dwighi L. M Davie County Publ'.c LibraryMocLsvilie, NO yers, 82. of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Monday. March 25,2013, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winstcn-Salem. He was bom April 15. 193(1. to the late Gr.stoii .lands anri Briiiri? Johnson Myers and grew up in a sniulJ community called Windsor Cross Roads in Yadkin Coimiy - five miles north of Union Grove, Mr. Myers finished high school at Union Grove in tlircc years and went oti to Wake Forest Col lege. Hecanic to Davie County when he was 20 years old. and has nuide Davic his home ever since. At the age of 22. he did a lour of duty in the U.S. Const Guard, then vvoiked for the U.S. Defense E)eparlment for approxintately 20 years. Mr. Myers had traveled the world intensively, bringing back ideas vvhicii he incorijoraied in his ventures. He has been awardedtwo t:.S. Patents. .Mr. Myers has been involved in nuinei- ou-s business ventures, such as developing Lake Myers Fam ily Campground, creating the first water park, which bas now spread around the world, and oilier ventures. He was a mem ber of Zion Baptist Church in Yadkinville and was a member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge AF&AM 134. Survivors; a son. Jam"-Jim- D, Myers (Sharon); ^wife, Beairir. Myers vvho isoriginally from Neiva, Colurn-bia South America; a grand-daugHu-r. Amanda Myers; agrct-graudson. Seth; anddose friend. Gary Ooforih. A funeral service was eonducted 1 P^-Match 30 at EatonCliapcl. Hank Van Hoy dehvered the eulogy. He was laito rest, with military ntes.mamausoleum fland at the north end of LakeMvers- The family receiv^friends Friday, March 29 at the funeral home.Online condolences; wwir-: eatonfuneralsen'wc^om. 'Gabby' Perdue Gahriella "Gabby" Lucinda Perdue. 6, died on Thursday. March 2i. 2013. pi Bicniier Children's Hospital. Bom in Forsyih Couniy on July 1.5. 2006, she was the daujihlcr of Sieven Dnayne Penluc and Maiidy Liicinda BIcdsix; I'eiduc of Advance. She was an Apostolic and at tended Place of Praise Church in Lc.^mg1on, Also surviving; a brother. Amhony 3Villiani Perdue; 2 sis- ict^. Destiny Angel Perdue and Sainantlia Nicole Perdue, all of the home; grandparents Tammy Louise (Doisop. KLig/ Perdue. Frank C. Bied.«oe. Biiiie G. (Barry) Allen, ail of Mocks- vllle. and Chailes C. Perdue of Ohio; great-grandparents. Bud dy Bledsoe^aad Patty J. (Bill) Coates of Moclcsvilie. and Deanna (Jim) Doak of Ohio. A celebration of life scn ice was held Monday. March 25 at i p.m. in the Dnvie Funeral Service Cha|>tl with Bishop Michaei Lane ofltciaiing. The family received friends Sunday. March 24 at the funeral home. Ooliiie condolences: vninc daviefuneralseniceMom. 4 Mary Sbuler Stroud Mrs. Mary Ruth Shuler .Stroud. died Friday, March 22, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. She was bom Aug. 2.1947 in Iredell County to the late David and Kate Foster Shuier,. Mrs. Stroud was a graduate ofMitch ell and Catavvba College with a major in Christian Education. She was active ii.« a teacher at Center liiiited hicthodist Church and coniimted through her adult life. She taught at Foresi Hill United Methodist Church as Christian F.dncatii)n Director. She became a mem ber at Mocks United Methodist Church. She dedicated her life to serving God. family and the community. She is also preceded in death by a granddaughter. Biitteny. Surviving: her husband, Jerry W. Stroud of the home; a son. Jeny W. Stroud Jr. and wife Ginger of Mocksvillc; a daughter. Melissa Bailsieper and husband Mike of Winston- Salcm; 4 grandchildren. De- .turr.c 'ibri, Maddic atid l..rvi; and a brother, Davjd Eugene Shuler and wife Jan of Mocks- vilic- A ftuteral service vhs held I at II a.ni. Tuesday. March 26 I at Mocks United Methodist Church by the Rev. Bill Taylor. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends hionday nl Hayvvorth- Milier Kindcrion Chapci. Memorials: Mocks Missions Fund. PO Box 2122, Advance. Online condolences: tvu-ic. haywonh-miUer-cow. J Kay Kintz Williams; Ms. Kay Riniz Williams, 69. of Aubrey Merrell Road. Mocksvillc. died Wednesday. March 20,2013, at her home. She was bom May 8. 1943. in Crisfield. Md. to the late John Franklin and Hilda Wro- ten Rimz. Ms. Willianw was retired from Western Electric (AT & T) and was a graduate of Gardner-Webb L'niversity, Survivors; a daughicr.Tonlia Miller of Winston-Salem; and a brother. Billy Rintz (Mcki) of High Point. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Saturday, March 23 at Eaton Funeral Chapci with the Rev. Joe Col lins, D.Miit. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the ser vice. Memorials: Covenant Chuich. 1.526 Skcct Club Road. High Point.NC 27265. Online condolences: naviv'. rataii/itneralservice.cf>m. f}av\e County Public Ubfaljf, Irene ChiJton Mrs. Irene Chiiton, 90. of Pilot Mountain, died Friday, March 29,2013. She was bom April 1,1922, in Surry County to the late Brady Inman and Tracy Ili- atl Inman. Mrs, Chiiton was a homemaker and member of Simmons Grove Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Benford Chiiton: her parents, Brady In man and Tracy Hiati Inman; and a brother, J£. Inman. Survivors: 2 sons, Dean Chiiton (Deborah), Larry Chii ton ( Betty): a daughter, Kar en Chiiton Co.^ (Kenneth); 2 brothers. Taylor Inman (Polly), Douglas Inman (Pal): 4 sisters. Etta Chiiton, Lois Stone. Do ris Dawson, Janice Nichols; 6 grandchildren, Laura Blosc, David Chiiton, Kevin Co.t. Kory Cox. Kelly Cox, Jonathan Chiiton; and 7 great-grandchil dren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday, April 2 at 2 p.m. at Simroons Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Jimmy Cain ofhciatiDg. Burial fol lowed at Simmons Grove Bap tist Church cemetery for imme diate fonuly. Memorials: to Gideons. Ojiine condolences: wivw. cotncrilhamxom. J Madaiyn Swishcr Davis Madalyn Clara Swisher Da vis, 70. ofRaven Road. Harmo ny, died on Friday, March 29. 2013, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Bom in Davie County on Oct. 30, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Johnnie Marshall Swisher and Betty Belle Smith Swisher. She was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband. Rev Davis, in 1999. .Survivore: 3 sons, Rodney L. Davis, Dwigin (Brcnda) Da vis, and Sterliig Davis, ail of Harmony: 3 stepsons, Sonny (Debbie) Davis, Rocky Davis, and Terry (Sandra) Davis, all of Yadkinville; brother, Pas tor .lohn Wayne (Mao' Ann) Swisher of Mocksville; 3 sis ters, Annie Lois (Clyde) Hoff man of Lexington, Margie S. (William) Blackwclder and Maty Holland, both of Mocks ville: 6 grandchildren, Saman- iha, Sydnee, Cody. Christy, Ryan Davis, and Sunni Lynn Davis (Jeff) Collins; 4 step- grandchildren. Shelby Esles. Jay Ann Hepicr, Brittany Hep- Icr, Jonnnah Pierce; and 2 great grandchildren, Aliynh Mashore .md Davis Charles CoUins. A celebration of life service was held Monday. April I at 2 pjn. at Libeny Wesjcyan Church with Pastors Wayne Swishcr and Kevin Hobson of ficiating. Burial followetl in the church cemetery. The family received friends Sunday. March 31 at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences; www. davie/uneralservicexom. Onter Ralph Graley Mr. Omer Ralph Graley, 84, of Jesse King Road, Advance, died Saturday.March 30,2013, at Autumn Care of Mocksville, He was bom Jan. 28. 1929, in Hewen, W.Va. to the late Omer Alfred and Matiie Mar tha Lyons Graley. Mr. Graley was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church and Fannington Masonic Lodge AF&AM 265. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Evelyn K. Suiphin Graley: a son,Terry Graley; 5 sisters, Peari Lee, Bessie Roberts. Stella Atm- scrong, Pauline Brown and Joanne Ewing; and 2 brothers, Ernest and Cecil Graley. Survivors: his wife, Nel lie James Graley of the home; a daughter. Debbie Dean of Belews Creek; a son, David Graley of Lexington, 6 grand children; 9 great-grandchil dren; and a sister, Opal Daily. ofSt.Albans.W.Va. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday. April 3 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, will) tlic Revs. Ronnie Craddock and I.con Wood offi ciating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends "Ihesday, April 2 at Eaton Rineral Home. Memorials: charity of do nor's choice. Online condolences: wnii: eaionfiineraIs(n'icej:om. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Onle Eva'Polly'Harbin L" *Mrs, Onie Eva Marlow "Pol-Jtlaude 'Jeff' McNeUl ly" Harbin, 94. of YadkinvUIe Mr. Claude Hampton "JefT' Road. Mocks\ illc. died Thure- McNedl. 89, formerly of MiU- day.March28,20l3,atForsyth jng Road, Mocksville, died Medical Center in Winsion-Sa- Monday, April 1. 2013, at Au- turan Care of Mocksville.She was bom Dec, 3. 1918. He was born Feb. 6,1924. in in Ircdeil Count)' to the late Ashc County to the late John William Washingion and Mai)' Clint andAda Phillips McNeill, Stroud Marlow, She was a Mr, McNeill wa,s a veteran of member of Cemci United die U.S. Ainiy during World Melhoilisf Church. Mrs, Harbin Wnr II and a recipient of ilie enjoyed working in her yard Purple Heart and a Bronze Star, and with her fiowci?. She svas |He wa.s a member of Dulin a Southern cook who enjoyed jUnited Methodist Church. Mr, spending time with family, McNeill was a fishcmian. She was also preceded in Hc was also preceded in death by her husband. Oyde death by a sister, NcUic Mc- Harbin in 1993; sisters, Omie Neill Miller; and sisters and llncey Harbin und Cora brothers-in-law. Colleen For- Stroud; and brothers. Roy Mar- rest. Gertrude and Robert Rob- low and Lolar Marlow, eitson. Helen and Alum Orrell, Survivors; a daughter. Maty Ruth and Felix Reavis, Uura Sine (Dennis) of Mocksville; and Wallace Sparks. Hazel 2 granddaughters. Shirley Sine and Henr>' Thomas. Mazie and Pate (David) and Tania Sine; Cumie Melton. Walter Oircll 4 greal-grandchiidren, Emma, and Blanche and Johnny Lagle. Caillin, Caly and Matthew; and. Survivors; his wife of 62 several nieces and nephews, years. Ella Gladys Foster Mc- A funeral service was con- Neill of the home; 3 sisters, ducted at 3 p.m.. Saturday) poUy Hughes of West Jeffer- Murch 30 at Eaton Fuiieralj son, .lulia Seven of Charlotte Chapel with the Rev. John Er-| gnj Dorothy Presle)' (Mickey) win officiating. Burial ibllowed of Matthews; 2 brothers-in-law, in (.enter United Methodist George Foster (Ruth) and John Church Cemetery. TTte family. Forrest, all of Mocksville; a received friends at the funeral sister-in-law, Lucille Otrell of home one hour prior to the ser- Advance; and many nieces and nephews. Memorials: Center UMC Cemetery fund, c/o Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville. Online condolences; tvwiv, eatonfiineralsemce£om. A funeral service was con ducted at noon Wednesday. April 3 at Eauin Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Ray O'Ferrell offtciatiug. Burial followed in Dulin United Methodist Chinch Cemetery with military grave side rites. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Dulin UMC Cemetery Trust Fund, c/o Lar ry McDaniel, 775 Dulin Road, Mocksville. Online condolences; inrii'. eatonJuiieralsemce.com.^ Dorothy Goblc Miller Dorothy Goble Miller, 101, fonnerly of Mocksville died Tuesday, March 19, 2013, at Abamethy Laurels in Newton, She was bom Feb. 12, 1912 in Iredeli County and was the daughter of the late George Robert and Maty Etta Mor row Goble. She was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church, .Statesville. where she was a charter member of the United Methodist Women. She was also preceded in death by husband, the Rev. Gilbert S, Miller, whom she was married on June 25,1937; a sister, Phyllis Propst; and 2 brothers, Euel Goble and Harry J, Goble, Survivors; her son, Ronald CarroU (Beverly) Miller of Woodbridgc, Va,; and a brother, Joseph O, Goblc of Newion, A funeral service celebrat ing her life was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 23 at Beiliei United Methodist Church with the Revs, Naomi King and the Tony Joixian officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Saturday in the church fellowship prior to the scn ice. Online condolences: inviv, Itunchjohnsnnjuneralhome. com. Memorials; Bethel UMC, 168 J,x»koui Dam Road. Staiesville, 28625. Davie County Public Library Moclisville. NC y Thelma Louise Payne Mrs. Thelma Louise Allen Payne, 78, died on Saturday, March 30,2013. She was bom in Rowan County, the daughter of the late William Henry .Allen Sr. and Celessic Martin Allen, on June 21. 1934. She attended Rowan Coiiniy schools and gradu ated from R.A. Clement High School. She retired from Can non Mills, Salisbiny. She was a lifelong and faithful member of Erwin Temple CME Church in Woodleaf. She was a devot ed member of the Stewardess, Missionary Committee, Usher Board, and Pastor's Aid. She loved her pastor, church family, and all of God's children. She wa.s also preceded in death by 2 daughters. Angela D. Payne and Cynthia E. Payne; a grandchild, Kevin A. Howell; 2 brothers Henry and Charlie Al len; 4 sisters, Oilie Wood, Ber- nice Churn, Sarah Jackson, and Mary Alien. SuA-ivors: 2 sons. William (Sheila) Payne Jr. and Glenn A. Payne of Salisbury; 7 dapgh- ters, Debra Payne Necly, Mar- cia Necly, Rosalind Payne, Felicia Payne, and 'I'aramy Payne of Salisbury, and Sarah Howell and Sonya (Stephen) of Mocksviile; 3 brothers William (Mary) Allen and Gary (Peggy) Allen of Mocksviile, and Derry (Arva Jean) of Salisbury; a sis ter. Georgia (John) of Greens boro; 19 grandchildren; and 16great-grandchildren: and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Her funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 6 at 3: p.ni. at Envin Temple CME Chnivh in Woodleaf. The Rev. Ervin Hannah Jr., will officiate and burial will follow in Friend ship Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Friday evening at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksviile from 6- 7:30. Online condolences: Htnv. GrahaniFuneralHoriie Jiei. Jack Lester Reiniger Mr. Jack Lester Reiniger, 68, of Mocksviile, died Saturday, MarchBO, 2013 at his home. He was bom May 12, 1944 in Portsmouth, Ohio to the late Fjlward and Greina Reiniger. Mr. Reiniger was a member of Farmington United Methodist Church for the last four years. Surviving: his wife, Bren- da L. Reiniger; 2 sons, Scott Reiniger (Sheila) and Ste ven Reiniger: slcp-son. Jeff Humphries (].eighann): and a step-daughter, Lisa Spencer; 3 grandchildren, Dennna, Kylic, Ajlysoii, TVIcr, Brandon and Chasliy; and 2 grcat-grandchii- drcn, Katclyn and Madison. A funeral service was held at 2 pm. Monday, April 1 at Farmington United Methotl- isi Chuich will) the Rev. Sara .Scniggs officiating. Burial followed at Farmington Com munity Cemetery. The family icceived friends nl the church. Memorials; Jack Reiniger Outreach/Farmington UMC, 1939 Farmington Rd. Mocks viile. Jody GaiJ Scott Shaver Mis. Judy Gail Scott .Shaver, 69, of NC 801 South, Mocks viile, died Tuesday, March 26, 2013, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winsion-Salem. She wa.s bom April 4, 1943, I in Davie County to the late I James Ellis and Edith Pauline , Trexler Scott. She was a mem ber of First Baptist Church, Cooleemee. She was involved in Davie County Senior Servic es where she was a volunteer- She was a member of the Au tumn Believers and the Singing Seniors. Survivors: her husband, Clayton Eugene Shaver of the hontc; 3 children, Rhonda Taylor (Rick) of Statesville. Paula l.ancasier (David) and Tony Hutcbcns (Tonya), all of Mocksviile; 10 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; I broth er. Jimmy Scott of Cooleemee; a niece, Jamie Parker (Ryan) of Union County; and special friends, Lisa Bean and Gail Driver. A funeral service was con ducted at 1 pm., Saturday, March 30 at Fint Baptist Church, Cooleemee with the Revs. Allen MuUins .tnd Rod ney Barker officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Rowan Me morial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends Friday, March 29, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Children's Inter national; 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd„ Kansas City, MO 64131. Online condolences: »nw.»:a- loiifiineralscrvicerom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 4,2013 Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksviile, NO I The funera! service was at ■>j P-m. Priday, March 29 ai Cent : St.. Spencer, conductedb> the Rev. Don Mason, minis r' Church and the Rev. Susan^ame. minister of Holy Cross ,Lutheran Church in Mocks ^The family receivedfriends following rhc sendeeBunaJ was jnivate. Centnii UMCPO Bo* 203, Spencer, 28 i .59Online eondolence.s; Mivi,. ■"""'^^mr/unera//,ome.com. ' Reba Simmerson Shoaf Mrs. Reba SimmersonShoaf. 90, of Salisbury died Tuesday, March 26,2013. Bom March 16, 1923 in Forsyth County to the late Ann Owens Simmerson and LutherBryant Simmerson. she was educated in Davidson County schools and graduated ik>ni Rowan Cabamis Community College with ii degree as .nn LPN. Mrs. Shoaf worked as a seamsire.ss at Bclk and retired from the VA Medical Center. She was a caregivet to many, loved gardening, and took pride in her yard. Mrs. Shoaf was a member of Central Unit ed Methodist Church and tlic Morning Circle,Preceding her in death was her husband HoUis Wade Shoaf on Aug. 16, 1962; 2 brothers; a sister; and son-in-law, S.W. Brown Jr. Surviving: her children: Rebecca "Becky" Brown of Mocksville, Ann Ludwig and husband J.C. of Salisbury, Nancy Thomas and husband Lany of Sanfoid. Lynn Hulin and husband Jim of Linwcxsd: grandchildren. Susan Hanschu of Mocksville, Rcnee Sanders (Donnie) of Mock.svilie. Wil liam Ludwig (Christa) of Rock well. David Ludwig of Matthews, Jeremy Thoina-s (Amy) of Sanford, Leah Thomas of Raleigh, Eric Hulin (Mary) of Smithfield, and Laura Gorman (Neat) of Lexington; grcai- gtandchildren, Wesley Ludwig.Luke Thomas, Abby Thomas. Ava Hulin, Katie Gorman, Kendall Gormen, and Alston Gorman. ■/ Betty Kimmons Smith Ms. Betty Kimmons Smith, 77, of Advance, died Sunday, March 31, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom July 31, 1935 in Forsytli County to William Ezra Kimmons and Eva Yow - Kimmons. Ms. Smith retired from Crown Wood and later was employed with Gynt 365 as a day care sitter. Site was a member of Redland Pente costal Holiness Church since 1991 . She was preceded in death by 2 sons, Bobby Smith and Ed Smith. Surviving: 4 daughters, Te resa Badge, Marsha Smith, Linda Smith and Vanessa Tay- lon 7 grandchildren: and a great-granddaughter. A memorial service was to be held at 11 a.m. Tliursday, April 4 at Redland Pentecos tal Holiness Church with Tun Dunn ofliciating. The family was to receive friends follow ing the service. Online condolences: ivvviv. lia\wirih-niiller^oi!i. ■J David G.'Tbtt"niUerow Mr. David O. "Tutt" Tut- terow, 94, of Alc.sandria, Vs., died Marcb2l.2013. He was bon, Dec. 21. 1918 in Winston-Salem to the laic David George Tulterow and Ida Bowies Tlitierow. His family mo\'ed to Davit- (Vmiity whenhe was a boy and he graduated from Mocksville High School.He moved to Alexandria, Va. to work before being drafted into World War 11 whore be served in the Army Aii Curjis. He re turned to Alexaiuiiiii and met and married Gladys Lovelace and they began their family. He worked fot Western Electric until his retiiemcni. He was a member of First Christian Church of Alexandria, Ameri can Legion and Moose. He had a life love of sports: playing halfback on his high-schoolfootball team, golf as a memberof the "Hackers Club," fishing and rooting for many teams c.specia!)y the Wa.shingloii Red skins. His hobbies includedgrowing vegetables, tinkeringat his workbench, cooking for family and friends, and timewith friends and family. He w.is the husband of thelate Gladys L. Tutterow; fatherof Davena Pratt of Alexandria,Va, and the late David G. Tut- iterow Jr.; brother to Nancy T I Tutterow ofMocksville and thelate Ella "Jeny-T. Pitts of Ber muda Run: grandfatlicr ofWen- ]tly (Aaron) Mleziva of Wood- 'bridge, Va., Kimberly Harris ofMcLean, Va., and Russell (Sta-cie) Pratt of Dumfries. Va.; and great-grandfather of n.Visitiuion was Monday,March 25 and funeral services were Tuesday, March 26. at 1]a.m. at Jefrerson Funeral Cha pel, Alcxandri. Burial wa.s atMount Comfort Ccmeteiy in AJexandtia, Memorials: Tlie WotindedWarrior Project. ' davu.covntvente«p«,s.h,cokd,t.„„..,,.p,„4.iob Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO •J George F. 'Bud' Waller Mr. George Fniaklin "Bud" Waller. 88, of Woodleaf, died unexpectedly Tuesday, March 26,2013, at his home. He was born May 18, 1924, in Davie Coiiniy to the late Nat F. and Ethel White Waller. Mr. Waller w,^s retired from Cel«- ncse. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Alice Seamon Waller; a sister, Ro- salce W. Naylor: and 2 broth ers, John T. Waller and Robert L. Waller. Sr. Survivors: .6 siblings, Lee C. Waller, Edith W, Jackson. B.E. Waller Sr. (Jane). Joann W. Cnuble (Jimmy) and Gaynelle W, Redwine; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at. II am. Thursday. March 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with R.D. McDaniel otficiating. Burial followed in Corinth Church of Christ Church Cenicteiy in Woodleaf. The family received friend-s at the funeral home <nie hour prior to the service. Memorials: Corinth Church of Christ, 3570 Needmorc Road, Woodleaf. 27054. Online condolences: innv. vuionfimeral.iemce.com. •J Portia Ann Blake Welch Pottia Ann Blake Welch, 55, of Mocksville, died Thursday. March 28, 2013 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was born March 17, 1958 in Darie County to Hu bert Arbor Blake and Pauline Hutchins Blake. She was preceded in death by her father. Surviving; her mother; sons, Chris Burgess, Eric (Lisa) Bur gess; special companion. Rand)' Brown; grandchildren, Kirsten Burgess, Makenna Burgess, Lylah Burgess; sisten, Kathy (Tony) Blake, Linda (David) Smith. Marcia (Terry) Ander son; brothers, Wayne (Jill) Blake, Ray (Jean) Blake, Dale Blake; several nieces, nephews, and other family members. Her funeral service was held at 11 am. Monday, April I at Gentry Family Chapel by the Rev. Keith Jones. Burial fol- l(we<! El Westliiwn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The faniilv received friends from Sunday, March 3! at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yad- kinville. Memorials: St. Jude Chil dren's Research Hospital. 501 St Jude Place. Memphis, TN 38105. Online condolences: www. genrryfimeralservice.com. s/ Jaiae-s Dods Womack Jr. Mr. James Dods "Jim" Woni- ack Jr.. 89. of Winston-Salem, died .Sunday, March 31.2013. He wa.s bora Nov. 25, 1923 in Reidsviile to the late James Dods Womack Sr. and Jessie Prestwood WomacJc. He was 8 member of Burkhead United Methodist Church and was re tired from the Lexington Tele phone Co. after 20 years. He was a US Army Air Corp vet eran ofWorld War n. serving in the Pacific Theater. He was also preceded in death by a brtrther, ^Wl]iam Womack; and a sister, Jane Womack King. Surviving; his wife of 27 years, Diane Myers Womack of rte home; 2 daughters, Les lie Womack Foxx of Moores- ville. Laura Womack Page and husband, Andy of Bosrick; 2 step-daughters. .Anna Ingram How ell and husband Bryan of Advance. Nina Ingram Smith and liusbund Ted of Lexington; 3 grandchildren, Scott Cates, Jessica Foxx. Jason Foxx; and 3 : siep-grandchiidreii, Jake Howell, Griff Smith and Claire Smith. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday April 5 at Haywori-Millcr Si las Crock Chapel. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 P-cn. Saturday, April 6 at Burk head Uuitcd Methodist (Thucch officiated by Rev. Dr. Susan Pillsbury Taylor. Burial will foflow in the Greenvicw Cem- etyy in Reidsviile. Memoriaisr Burkhead UMC. 52W Silas Creek Pkwy., Wn- sitjti-Salem. 27106; or Hospice oKWin.sion-Salem/Forsylh, 101 Hgspice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27303. • Online condolences: ttnvH'. hicyworth-miUer.com i Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO J Cecil William AJJen Cecil Williiim Alien, of Mocksvilie, died on Smuiday. April 6,2013. Bom in Davie Counly on Dec, 30, 1924. lie was the son of the late James "Jim" G. and Ophelia Smith Allen. He was retired from Heritage, Drex- cl, and Lexington Furniture after 51 years, a member of New Union United Methodist Church, a charter member of the Sheffield-Calahaln Fire De- partraem and a past member of the Sheffield-Calahaln Ruritan Club. He was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Kelli Leigh Drye; 3 brothers, Luther. Robcr. and J.C. Allen; and 2 sisters. Ellen Mabe and Nell Benson. Survivors; his wife of 63 years, I.ena Mne Ijnmes Allen of the home; his children. Vicki (Randy) Groce of Yadkinville, Linda Kay Drye and David (Dawn) AUen of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren. Amber (Ed) Than. Allen (fiancd Gina Hold er) Groce. Noah (Ellic) Drye. Andy (Brandi) Doe- Kerri Drye. Holly (Clinion) McDan- n icl. Tracy (Stephen) Barnes and Brittany (fiancd Michael Atkins) Allen; 10 great-grand children, Morgan Diutt, Car son Thuti, Caleb Drye, Ashlen Drye. Madison Drye, Alexis ( Jordan. Richard McDaniel. Ri- Icy Barnes, Haley Atkins and ' Daisy Atltins; 3 stcp-grandchil- dren, Michael (fiancd Deidre) Hamilton. Christina (Ryan) Prevette, and Michelle Hamil ton; .5 step-great grandchildren, Drew Sheirill. N.alhalie Sher- rill, Coyte Prevette, Cadeii Ca- licim.and Kirkylaii Hamilton, A celebration of life service was held Tuesday. April 9 at II a.m. at New Union United 1 Methodist Church with the Revs. Dr. Steve Rainey and Billy Jairefl officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Noah Drye, Andy Drye, Allen Groce. Ed Tliutt, Stephen Barnes, and Oinioii McDaniel. Honorary pallbearers were Michael Ham ilton. Ryan Prevette, Tommy Dyson. Roger Feimster, Dale Ijamcs, Paul Ijames and Sonny Beeker. The family received friends on Monday, April 8, at Dnvie Funeral Service. Memorials: New- Union UMC General Fund, do Do ris Dyson, 1469 County Line Road. Harmony. 28634; or Hospice/PalJiaiiveCare of Da- vic, 377 Hospital St., Mocks ville. Online condolences: rnnr. ii(iviefuiieralservice.com. ^Glenda Benton Bell Glenda Sue Benton Bell. 68. of Mocksville. died on Satur- day,April6,20i3. She was a member of the Pine Crest Baptist (2hurch and a former member of the Boyn- ton Baptist Church. She was a 1963 graduate of Ringgold High School. She retired from Barnes & Nobles Book Store. Her parents. Earl and Eva Benton: 2 sisters, Bobbie I-ayne and Fana Reagan preceded her in death. Survivors: her husband, Leslie G. Bell; son. Jeffery Bell: daughter, Donna White; 3 grandsons, Troy White, Mi chael Wiiie, Samuel White; 1 and a nephew, Brad Layne. The funeral service was at II am. Tuesday, April 9 at Wil- ^ ! liamson & Sons Funeral Home, 1 I with the Rev. Josh Culver of- : ficiating. Burial followed in 1 ! ftesbyterian Cemetery. Online condolences; winv. 1 wUiamsonandsons.com. J Franklin M. Carter Mr. Franklin "Frank" Mitch ell Carter. 83, of Lexington died March 29.2013. He was bom May 17, 1929 to Samuel C. Carter and Nez- zie Sheets Carter. He woiked for Dixie Furniture before go ing to work for Gibson's De partment Store, where he was the manager for several years i until it closed. After retirement, ' he worked for Lexington Self Storage until his health made it impossible. He was a long-time member ol' Ccuier Hill Baptist Church where he served as a deacon and on commillees. He was pteceded in death by his parents; wife, Pauline Weaver Carter; and brothers, Clarence, Eamcsl. Ailie, i'aul, Aaron. Billy and Coieman "Speedy" Cailer. .Survivors: a daughlet. Sue Carter of Clemraons; grand children, Shelly Carter Fiilk of Lexington, Stephanie Giis- ttifson of Las Vegas, Nev.; great-grandson, Scott Fulk; greai-greal-grandchildrcn. Drew and Carter Fulk; sister, Willie Mae Jone.s of Mocks ville; brother-in-law, Joe Weaver and Betty Weaver of Lexington; sisters-in-law, Ruth Laws of Mena, Ariz., Lucille Carter of Winston-Salem, Net tie and Cleo Carter of MtKks- vlile, Wilma Carter of New port. Tenn. and Marie Carter of Southmoni: and several nieces and nephews. His funeral service was held on Monday. April I at Center Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Brian Alexander and Roy Cantrcll. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends in the fellowship hall an hour be- foic the service. Memorials: Center Hill Bap tist, where he was a faithM member. DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, AprB 11,2013 Davle County Public LiDicit) Mocksville, NC y,C I j j Nonia Myers Everh^t Mrs. Nonia Lfic Myers Ever- hart, 89, of Advance died Sat urday, April 6,2013 at Bermu da Commons. She was bom July 8,1923 in Davie County to the late TOl-^ liam Thomas Myers and Ma- j mie Boger Myers. Mrs. Ever- hatt vvas a retired Weaver from Carolina Narrow Fabrics in Winston-Salem and she spent her retirement years enjoying quilling and all typ« of needle work. She was a member of Mt. Carmel Church of the Living God. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Frank lin Everhart; a son, William "Bill" Harding Hutchins; and a daughter, Majorie Keaton. Sur\'iving: 2 daughters, Ann : Robeilson and husband Rich ard, and Judy Page; a son, James Wayne Everhart and wife Alice; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 8 at Hayworth-Millcr JGnderton Chapel by Pastor Jonathan Hill and Tim Dunn. Tlie family re ceived friends one hour prior to the service. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Online condolences: Uwiv. lmyworthrmilkr.com. Davm-Sh^c Lanier.- ' Dawn Sheree Lanier, 58, of Lexington, died on Wednesday, April 3,2013, at Forsyih Medi- cal'Center. Bom m Rowan County on May 28, 1954, she was the daughter of the lato Wade Ham ilton Bum and Ruby Burr. She was of the Baptist faith. . Her husband; Terry Wayne Lanier, preceded her in death ini?()06.; ' ' Survivors: 3 sons. Hank Lanier and Josh (Tracy) Lanier, both of Lexington, and Brian Lanier of Winston-Salem; 2 brothers, Mark Burr and Da vid Burr of Salisbury; 2 sisters, Pat (Rick) Lanier of Lexington and Gail Benton of Montana; 8 grandchildren, Nikki, Matt, Chelcie, Megan, Bradley. Sa vanna, Karmen, and Kayla and many other loved ones. A celebration of life service was held Monday, April 8 at 10 a.m. at the Salisbury National Cemetery. Tlic family received friends on Sunday, April 7, at Davie Funeral Service in Mocksville. Memorials: Davie Funeral I Service to help offset funeral expenses. Online condolences: mnv. {Iaviefimeralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tlmrsday, April 11,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC alvin L. Petficord Mr. Calvin Lorenzo Petti- cord, 87, of Mocksville died Saturday, April 6,2013. He was bom Feb. 23, 1926, the youngest of seven chil- ^en bom to the late Frank and Lula Harreld Pctticord of Kemersvflle. He joined the US Army out of high school following two of his brothers and two brothers-in-law into the service. He rose to the rank of master sergeant and was a veteran of World War n and the Korean Conflict. Among other awards he earned Purple Hearts in both wars and the. Broi^ Star iiid?Dre4o(^ferj the war he mainlained a'farn-" ily farm and worked full rime for Hanes Knitting ^1 until his retirement in the mid-60s. He worked for a time in real'es tate and home constraction and later worked for the US Postal Service for several years. Mr. Petricord was a carpenter, in home constmction arid r^fim ishing furniture. Wood working and duck carving were his lifer I long hobbies. He is also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Hubert; Frank and John Cameron; and 2 sis ters, Margaret and Anne Sue. Survivors: his wife, Betty Fuip Petticord; 3 children, CiirisUi Hamilton and husband ' Lee, Blaine Pctticord and wife Judy and Dena Pctticord; 3 grandchildren, Robyn H, Reyn olds, Jason Hamilton and Casey Petticord; and a si.ster, Helen. He had rived with his family in Davie County since 1963.. Tlie last few years - c he was taken care of by the Bill Hefner VA Hospital in Salisbury. A memorial service will be held at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Hospice/Pal- liativeCare, Building 43, 1601 Brenner Ave, Salisbury, 28144. Online condolences; »v»wv. hayworth-miUerjcom. I y Melvin David Whitlock ^r. Melvin Da\nd Whiiiock, 7I> of Ciest\'iew Drive, Mocks- viDe, died Fridaj', April 5.2013, at^e Heritage of Cedar Rock.' fle was bom June 13, 194]^ iniSlokes Couniy. to ihe late Jojm and Mabel Mounce \Vhii- Ic^k. Mr. Whitlock was of the Bfptist faith. He farmed with li^ father and had washed cats fci busine.sses itteluding; M&S Gi^ery. Furches Motor Co. atfti Reavis Ford Meixury, 'He was also preceded in death by 4 sisters. Helen Hes ter, Janice Edwards, Blanche Vestal and Ruby Jones; and 2 biothers, Tommy Angel and Bill Forrester. Survivors; 2 sisters, Ruth Davis of Mocksville and Doro thy Rispoli of King; a broth er. Stacy Brown (Nelda) of Sboals; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside scivice was to be conducted at 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 10 at Rose CeniEiery with Dr. Darrell Cox officiating. Memorials: charily of the do nor's choice. Online condolences: nnn»'. f9or0tnerolservice£om. y Zachary R. Williams I -Mr. Zachary Rayford V^, 56, of NW London, died! lhufsday.Aprii4.20J3atFor n s>1>i Medical Center. ' He was lK,m in Forsyth on April 21. 1956; son of Radford Kenneth Williams of Danbuo- and Arlene Ann ^chard.son of .Stanley County.^ "-as of the Bflptist faith mr^'ipeci Baptist Church in Stanley County and was a car penter. Surviving: his parents; ^daughters. Jessica WiUiams of Mocksville and Christy Wil-J'aras of Advance; 3 broth ers. Phillip Wi]liam.s of Kino / Ralph Wilhams of-Uxingtou 1-eroy Swain of Stanley Coun-a nephew, Mark Wilii.mis of%hPomt:4grandchiJdrenNoah Hemrick. Jacob Frank. Alyssa Jojmer .md Cameron Joyner. No services luc planned at this time. ■AViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.ThnrsH.v A-.n 11,20,3 Oavie County PubHc Library Mocksviile, NC John Allen Wood John Allen Wood, 49, of Ad vance, died Monday, April 8 2013-He was bora Jan. I. 1964,in Davie County. He graduated from Davie Couoiy High School in J982, and eametl n bachelor's degree in business iidminisirntioji from East Carolina University in 1986. Howas married to Angeii.r FrycWood on June 18, 1988. Theyhad three boys, Jacob. Joshua and Elijah. He was excited to have his own basketball team.He would do anything for hisfamily. He wa.s always cutting up and entenaining at work and v\'ilh family and friends. He v-'ts known to always have asmile. He was never too busy to speak 10 others. He worked usan agent for Johnson InsuranceCo. for 24 years. In hi.s work, as well as his personal time, he was an advocate for Ihe el derly and wanted to make surethat they and all he encountered received the best possible service and friendship. He eujoyedspending time with family, especially at the beach. He lovetiattending Ids son's ballgamesand watching sports. He w.t.s I a charter member of Hillsdale' United Methodist Church andj a member of the Stnitli GroveRuritan. Through his battlew ith cancer, he became a wi(-.n«.s.^ PV?st to others andgave hope to others facing their own challenges. Smivors: his wife and ^his parents. Don aiJSarah Wood of Mocksville; ' (Amyof Mocksville; Ids sisterf KnrenBuUard (John) of NorthMyrtle Beach, S.C. and DeniseWells (Billy) ofSiatesviUe; his of Mocksvrlle; sistera-in-law, fn t M (Shannon)and Mchndp Phiffipsh's tiieces and nephetvs, Em- ''y.Coiy,Austin.Anna,RachelEih.-m, Katianne, AlexAspen, KaJcb and aarleish'aiong with many other family and friends. 'A funeral service wijj h. conducted a, IApnJ I at HUlsdaJe UnitedMctht^is, Church in Advance "ilh the Revs. Jeuy Webb and 'Ren Furchcs officiating. Thefamily will receive friends at"'c church following the ser-vicc. A private burial will be'le d in Ro..e Cemetery, Mocks- Memorial: an educationalfund at State Employees Credit Union. 12.35 YadkinviUe RoadMocksville - Memo: for thesons ofJohn Allen Wood.Online condolences: unm- e'^'onfimera/scrvicejrom. J LoaisH.Li Louis H. li. 88, died on March 29, 20)3 at the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice HoDie. Mr. Li was bom in Shang hai, China to fartier Wei-Xian Li and mother Jue Liu Li. He completed his undergradu ate education in China during World War U. In 1948. he im migrated to the United SUtes. furthered his education at the University of Wisconsin & Co lumbia University; receiving a mastw's degree in riecincal engineering. He spent more than 50 years of his career with the archiiectuial/eogineeting firm of Rose Beaton Rose & NewYorit. He deigned electri cal systems for many buildings around New York City and was the chief electrical engineer when the AT&T Telecommuni cation Tower in Manhattan was built. He was preceded in by a sister, Miranda Pa>; a^ brothers Charlie and Housing Survivors: his wife, Kather- me King, MD, a neonatologist who graduated from Bowman■Gray School of Medicine,Wake Forest University; son.Ernest Li of Frisco. Colo.;daughter Tina Li Ftebelkomand husband Karl of Buffalo,N.Y.; grandchildren Kirstenand Aaron Fiebelkom; daughter Anna Li of Seattle, Wash,;brother Xiao Da LiofHawati;and sisters. Margaret Ue andMaggie Fan of Sunnyvale. Ca lif.A private memonal servicefor family members was held inthe chapel of Bermuda Villageat I p.m. on Saturday. April 13.The family greeted friends fol-i lowing the setvice in the Am- ; urn of Bermuda Village.Memorials: in his honor to ! the Senior Care Fund of theSticht Center, do Office of De-. velopment. PO Bo* 571021,5 Winston-Salem, 27517-1021.Online condolences: S htnworOi-miller.com. */ Wilraa .1. 'Lilly' Lawery M.S. Wilma Je.an ''Lilly" Iflwcry, 56. of Mocksviile. died on Friday, April 12. 2(H,^ at Fiirsyth Medical Center Ms. l-oweiy was bom on Dec. .31. 1956 in Spartanbiirg. S.C. loJame.s Paul Harrison andHetty Lee PalEj^.-Harrisoii Ms.Lowery tWiil9?lispdiiiilci)fIhincclon (W.VaJ^iih Sdiooland 5heV^.i>f tHl^ai^lsi fmitiShe Itivai'spending tiipe withhci grand^ildren. She was. an outgoing, free spirit who ma<ieI friends easily and never met a I stranger. Preceding her in death arc her parents, a brother. James Daniel Harrison, and her grea^graitd- Hiother, Isabel FarrenTracey Survivors: 2 daughters, Heailtcr Lilly Sanders and Amanda Lilly Simmons, both of Farmiitgtoii: 6 grandchil dren, Joiialhoii "Blake" Booie, Brandon Ue Booie, Taylar Marie l.illy-Johiison, Dylan Tate Sandci's. Dusiin l-cc Sim mons, and .lacoh Gavin Lilly; 2 sisters. Breiida K. Hok (Rudy) of Mtlledgcville. Ga. and Bar bara Ann Gray of Rocksprings.Wyo.; a brother. David Michael Harrison (Patricia) of Prine- eioii,W.Va. and numerous other family members. A memorial service was heldat 7 p.m. on Monday. April 15,2013 at I'ricnds Baptist Clnireh in Clcmmons with Pastor Da mn Osborne officiating. The family received friends follow ing the service. Memorials: funeral expensesI to Hayworth-Miiler, do Wilma' Jean Ixjwcry, 3315 Silas Creek1 Parkway, Winston-Salem.I 2710? Online condotence.s: wiviv. haw'Kirlli-miUer.cum. DAVIEr: COUNTY EN l EHPRlSK RECORD, Thtirsday, April 18,2013- Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NC James 'Bill* McCnisloH Mr. Jauiei Willbni "BiD" McCuision. 88. died April 12. 2013 at Winstoii-Salcm Nurs ing and Rehab. He was bom June 23. 1924 in Foreyth County to the late Ruben McCuision and Trcva Kirkraan McCuision. He was preceded in dcaih by his wife, Margaret Blevius McCuision and 2 sons. Terry Winston McCuision and James William "Billy'" McCuiston II; and a brother. Jack McCuiston. Survivors; his daughter, Ja net Stanley and husband Ricky; a daughter-in-law, Mattic Mc Cuiston; 7 grandchildren, David McCuiston. Krlsieu Baalman, Jason William Mc Cuiston, Lauren Dawn Foirest. Jerod Cody Stanley. Colt Br.an- don Stanley, and Clint Dallas Stanley; 7 great-gr.mflchildrcn, I^ah McCuiston. Lindsey Baabnan, Hunter Baalman. Jordan McCuiston, Omma For rest, Henry I-oiTe.-.t, and Olivia Stanley; a nepiiew, Ronnie Mc Cuiston. A graveside ftincral service was held at 11:30 am. Wednes- 1 day, April 17 at Westlawn Gar- derus of Memory in Cietnmons with the Rev Jimmy Lancaster officiating. The family received friends prior to the service at Hgywprdi\i^iller Kindenon C^apo!. Online condolences: ubivv. liavwotth-inilU'r.oim. Joyce Woolen Parrish Joyce Mae Woolen Parrish. 81, died Saturday April 13, 2013 at Margate Health Care Center in Jefferson. She was bom July 23, 1931 ui Iredell County to the late Clyde and Trevea Safriei Woo- ten. She was also preceded in death by her husband iJiurcns Osbomc Campbell. Surviving; her children. Dan Campbell, Dcuglas.s Campbell, and David (Angie) Campbell; grandchildren, Shane Camp bell, Eric Campbell. Samantha •Campbell, Jessica Campbell, Amy Gooble, Tommy Camp bell, Katie Campbell, Makayla Houck; great-grandchildren, Owen Campbell, Ethan Camp bell, Landon Campbell and Grade Gooble. A memorial service will be, conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday April 21 at Gentry Family Cha pel by the Rev. Bruce Lundy. The family will receive ftiends from 1-2 pjn. before the ser^ vice. Online condolenees: u'lviv. ggiitO'fi"ieralseTyit:c.coin. J Joshua M. Rominger Mr. Joshua Michael Rominger. 18, of Advance died Wednesday. April 10, 2013 at Brenner Children'.^ Hospital after losing his battle with sy novia! cell sarcoma. Josh was bom Jan. 21, 1995 in Forsyth County to Mi chael Lee and Denna Hanks Rominger. He was a member of Mocks United Methodist . Church and a senior at Davie High.S.chooj. He",was preceded in death fay his gTMtfg^ers," RichardWai^ Rodger and Geoige RlctfarilteAs. Si^iv^ngs-his motherand fa- flieir'sLsteti Jennifer Rcaninger; ' Pinat^^.grandparehts,Barbaran [^fta^^Hanks ahd-.Dale Mur- • grandmother,• Lo^i^^-Rominger. service w'as held Saturday, April 1.3 f 's|;»^dale'.United,l^thodisi " with the Revs. William Greg Lewis.officiat- " ing^Aiprivate burial followed""afK^^'UriiWIfiedibdist Chiitch (Jemetery. lite faro- ily received friends on Friday at Hillsdale United Methodist — Church, Memorials: CureSearch for Children's Cancer, Develop ment Office, 4600 B. West Hwy., suite 600, Betbesda. MD 20814; or Mocks UMC, PC Box 2122, Advance. Online condolences: u-vroi'. hayworth-miller.com. DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 18,2013- Patricia C. Spillman Patricia Clenunons Spillmnii of MurreU's Inlet, S.C-,died on April4,2013. She was bom on Oct. 21, 1934inRoanoke.Va.and spent her youth in Waynesboro, Va. She worked in Winston-Salem at Western Electric as secre tary to the an department for 26 years. She attended Belin United Methodist Qiurch. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Speck of Waynes boro. Survivors: her husband, John I A. Spillman of Mocksville; 1 daughters, Victoria Custer I Morrison of Verona, Va., Con nie Stewart of Wilmington and Vickie Cockrum of Charlotte; step-childrcii, Mickey Smith and husband Billy of Salisbury, Terry Logan and husband Terry of Hanrtony. and Eddie Spill man and wife Lisa of Mocks- viUe; grandchildren. Justin and Chris Stowers, Malllrew Smitlr and wife Deena, arrd Aus tin and Jacob Smith, Jeremy Thoiirpson, Kayla McCrary and husband Tom, and Ashlee Spillman; great-grandchildren, Alexandra Stowers, Jada and Brecarma Snrrth; 2 half sisters and a half brother of Waynes-, boro; S[)ecial friends. Betty, Ann, Mary-Ann, Mel, Bob, Harrk, Brenda, Libby and oth ers; and her cat, Tiger. Memorials: Hospice, animal rescue. Winston-Salem Chil dren's Home, or other charity. Online condolences; mvriiebeur.hfme.rolhomc.com. Oavie County PuDlic LiOiaiy Mocksville, NC ^ Lois Eanice Bracken Mis^ Lois Eunice Weailierman Bracken. 91. of Log CabinRoad, MocksviUe. died on Monday, April 22,2013, at Wake For- cst Baptist Health - Davie Hospital She was bora Jan, 9.1922, in Iredell County to the late John P I W R • .1? Weatherman, Mrs. Bracken was a member ofal'S f husband, children andall rfher family. She became a cenified nursing assistant after her^iJdren « ere raised and then retired to fake care of her husband ^•-^fe®ai2>«''^'^heiing. quilting and was a good cook,Hci^in incentive was caring for her family and supporting her husband in his ministiy, ®She was also preceded In death by her husband of 67 years, the Rev. John JiJbert Bracken; a son, John Stephen Bracken; an Infant son, Mark Dale Bracken; 3 sisters, I.,essie York. Dessie Reavis and Rudi James; and a brother, Clyde Weathennaii. Survivors: 3 children, Tommy Bracken (June). Victoria Bark-er (Charlie N.), all of MocksviUe and Renee Hoo^■e^ (James)of StatesviUe; 9 grandchildren. Angela Waugh (Chris). John M'«^helle Davis (Brad). Melissa Woodward(Kent). TJ^ Bracken. Bracken Valkyrie. Amanda, Jack and GraceHooven 12 greai-grandchildren. Zach KoonU, Kayla and Amber iCr" Summer andTVler Wo^ward, Sarah and isabelle Bracken and Thomas Bracken; a brother, Paul Weaihemian (Johnsie) of MocksviUe; several nieces and nephews.A funeral service will be conducted at 2 pm. Thursday. Aprilat Ubeny Baptist Church, with the Revs, Greg McEwen and k officiating, Mrs. Bracken wUl be placed in thechurch 30 mmuies before the sen ice. Burial will foUow in the^urch c«netery. TTie family was to receive friends from 6-8 pjiiWednesday. April 24 at Eaton Funeral Home. n"' Fund.c/o Lowell Reavis ^ Road, MocksviUe; or to a charity ofthe donor's OavieCouotv public Lib-au Mocksville, NC syNatalie Smith Cash Ms. Natalie Smith Cash, 71, ofMaiyville, Term..formerly ofMocksvUle. died Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at Blount Me morial Hospital In Maiyville. She was bom April 11, 1942,in Davie County, to the late William Lawrence and Edna Griffith Smith. She was a Christian and member of First Baptist Church. MocksviUe. .She loved chUdren and enjoj edseeing them flourish and grow during her time as a teacher.She taught elementary school in Fayelteville and Cooleemee for a total of .29 years. Afterretirement, she enjoyed regularly meeting with the Retired Teacher's Associadon, Herkindness and generosity im pacted many. She loved to visitwith friends, take people In need to medical appointments, and showed the love of Christ to every outcast and person in need she encountered, Survivon: her son. WilliamA. "Art" Cash 111, daughter- in-law, Heaiher K. Cash, and 2 grandchildren, Ha\den and Julia, all of MatyvilJe. A funeral sersice was con ducted at. 1 i a.m., Friday, AprU 19 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, A, Shane Nixon officiating. Burial followed in Yadldn Valley Baptist Qturch Cemetery, Advance, Memorials: Storehouse for Jesus, 675 E, Lexington Rd,, MocksvUle. Online condolences: w«iv. eototifiineralservice£om. J Judy Bennett Chandler Mrs, Judith "Judy" Bennett Chandler, 71, of Advance, died Friday, April 19. 2013 at For- syth Medical Center,She was bom April 3, 1942in Forsyth County to Margaret Garwood Bennett and Rome Oliver Bennett. She graduatedfrom Hanes/Reynolds HighSchool and attended Mars HUl^ College and Piedmont Bible College. She retired from theDavie County Sheriff's Department. She loved working in her garden and going to the beach and to the mountains. Sheloved crafts and painting. Surviving: her husband.Danny Chandler; 2 daugh ters, Tracy Nifong (Joey) and Leigh Anne Hariis (Marie); 2 sons, Jimmy Chandler and RayChandler (Jennifer); 6 grandchildren, Josh (Abby), Audrey(Wesley). Taylor, Jackie (Justin), Christina aild Kylie; agreai-granddaugh(^r, Harper: asister. Donna Dimean (Mike)and her special d^g, Maggie. A memorial service was held at 3 pan. Sunday, April 21 at Advance United Methodist (Thurch with the Rev. Cheryl Skinner officiating. The familyreceived friends following the service. Memorials; charily of the do nor's choice. Online condolences: www. hayworrh-mitlercoin. J Joim Chapman Cowden Mr. John Chapman Cowden died Monday, Apri] 22. 2013 at Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Cowden wa.s bom Dec. 16,1943 in Jefferson County, Ala. to the late Ralph Thomas Cowden and Ouida Chapman Cowden. He grew up in Grove Hill, Ala. where he learned to love all out door activities, he was employed by the Winston-Salem Police Dept. from 1967-1979. Later, he went to work for the NC Depi. of Corrections, and retired in 2009 as chief of Stokes County Proba tion Parole. He was a saltwater fisherman and hunter. He was also preceded in death by his grandson, Tom Cowden. Survivors; his children, Nelson Cowden (Christi) of Yadk- inviile. and Katie Cowden of Queens, N.Y.; grandchildren, Ivy , Cowden and Benjamin Cowden. A memorial service will be held 3 pan. Thursday, April 25 at Hayworth-MiUer Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Joe Collins officiating. The family will receive friends following the service. Memorials: The Tom Cowden Memorial Scholarship, Davie Community Foundation, 194 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville. Online condolences; wwwJuiyworih-miUer.coin. y Charles Edward Folds Mr. Charles Edward '■ 2013 ai Rowan Regional Medi- t ■ and Geneva Morris was a Forsyth' County EMS after 20years and was a charter member of the Forsyth Rescue Squad. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Mark Folds and a brother, Chris Folds. Surviving; his wife, Ann; 2 children, Mike Folds and wife Martha of Advance and Kelly Boger and husband Randy of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Chris, Brittany, Bryan, Matt and Justui;a step-granddaughter, Melisa; a great-grandson, Logan; and his dog,Taco.A funeral service will be held at 2 pju. Thursday, April 25at Smith Gro\'e United Methodist Church with the Revs. ChrisHenson and Ray OTerrei officiating. Burial will follow in thechurch cemetery, The family was to receive friends from 6-8 pjn.Wednesday at Hayworth-MiUer Kinderton Chapel. Memorials; Smith Grove UMC, 3492 US 158, Mocksville.Online condolences: w ivwJtci^M'orth-niiller.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, AprU 25,2013 Davie County Public LiDiaiy Mocksville, NC •J Jeanette Smoot Foster Mrs. Jeanette Smoot Foster, 79, of Cleveland, N.C. died Wednesday. April 17, 2013 at Davis Regional Medical Cen ter. Bora in Davie County on May 1,1933, she was a daugh ter of the late James Napolean Smoot and Mary Ester Dwig- . gins Smoot. She was retired from Wonderkiiil Corp. and was a member of South River United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by siblings WiUiam Lawrence Smoot, John Wesley Smoot, James Clyde Smoot and Lois Lorene Green. On July 2,1955, she married Robert Fred Foster who sur vives. Survivors: her husband. Rob ert Fred Foster, whom she mar ried on July 2,1955: a daugh ter, Debbie Lentz and husband, David of Cleveland. Services celebrating Mrs. Foster's life were conducted at 3 pjn. Sunday, April 21 at South River United Methodist Church with the Rev. Brenda Newman officiating. She Oe in state at the church for 30 min utes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. The famUy received Satur- iday evenbg at Bunch-Johnsonj Funeral Home. Online condolences; wm'm-. ' bunchjolinsonfuneralhome.' com. Memorials; Cemetery Fund of South River UMC. Survivors; a daughter, Judy Osbome (Mike) of Mocks- ville; a son, Sam Hendrix of Lexington; 6 grandchildren. Tun Hendrix, Kevin Hendrix, Scot! Hendrix, Randy Os bome, Jill Osbome, and Amy Gnibb; 7 great-grandchildren, Jordan Hendrix, Hannah Hen drix, Kamryn Osbome, Char lie Osbome, Kaisee Osbome, Rebecca Grubb and Matthew Grubb; a sister, Juanlta Bowles of Gibsonville; and 2 special sisters-in-law, Elva Hendrix and Pauline Hendrix. A funeral service was to be conducted at. II am. Thurs day, April 25 at Eaton Funeral Chapel the Rev. Kirk Tit- lerow. Burial was to follow in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday. April 2d. at the fu neral home. Memorials: Fulton Sew Sis ters, do Fulton UMC, PO Box 87. Advance. Online condolences; un-vi'. eiiimifuneraLiervicejcom. Evelyn Rattz Hendrix Mrs. E\elyn Rattz Hendrix. 93, of US Hwy 64 E„ Mocks- ville, died Monday, April 22, 2013, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bora Oct. 9. 1919. in' Davie County, to the late James and Prudence Garwood Rattz. Mrs. Hendrix was co- owner of Hendrix Bar-B-Cue. She was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church and a graduate of Shady Grove High School Class of 1937. She will be remembered for her sweet smile and telling everyone they were pretty. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Charles Odell Hendrix; a son, James Anderson Hendrix; a daughter-in-law. Sue Hen drix; a granddaughter, Traci Hendrix; and a sister, Mary J Frances Barney Moore Online condolences: "ichohonMfrdy.vom. davieCOUNTVENTERPR,SERECORD.Thumday. April26,2013 y Ida Mae Johnson Ida Mae Johnson, 87, of Mocksville, died April 21 in Autumn Care Nursing Home, where she had been a resident since December 2011.She was bom on March 22, 1926, in Caroline County, Va. "0 the late Richard and Manie Wingficid. She attended Union High School in Bowling Green. Va., and was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, where she faithfully served. She was unit ed in marriage to John H. John son on May 17, 1947. He pre ceded her in death on Sept. 19, 1975. She was also preceded in death by a son, John H. John son Jr. While living in Virginia, several churches employed her as their minister of music. She was a cook for Ali American Truck Stop. In her later yean •she came to North Carolina and made her residence with her daughter. Survivors: 2 daughters. Lil lian Ijames of MocksvUle and Linda Johnson of Decatur, Ga.; a son, Kenneth Johnson of De-' ciilur: several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A memorial sendee will be held later in Richmond, Va. Online condolences: whtv, OrahamFuneralHomejiet. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NO J ^ob Lee Smith l Mr. Bob Lee Smiih, 80. of £ssic Road, Mocksville, died Friday, April 19, 2013, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, ' He was bom Jan. 26, 1933, in Davie County, to the late Harmon and Annie Smith. Mr. Smith was a veteran ofthe US. Aitny during the Korean Con flict. He was retired from RJ. Reynolds. • He was also preceded in jleath bv a grandson, Matthew Bradley^Smith. Survivors: his wife, who he hiarried on June 4, 1953, Ada Sheek Smith of the home; 3 children, Gail Wilkinson of Asheville, Brad Smith and Jill Williams (Carlos), all of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren, Mitchell. Marshall and Maddi- son. all of Tampa. Fla., Aman da. Brandi (Jordan) and Chey- •anne, all of Mocksville; and 5 •great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con- .ducted at. 2 pjn., Monday. April 22 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel .withihe Rev. Jobml-iuoeyc- lult officiating. Aprivate service •was held in Westlawn Gardens 3)f Memoiy, Clemmons with Imiiltary graveside rites. ITtc '/amily feceived friends at the STunetal Jidoe one hour prior to ^eservicie. 2 Memorials: Kate B. Reyn- jolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- 3)ice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27)03; or VFW Post 8719, do ^dle Wcatheiman, 182 Cot- !lontail Lane, Advance. Online condolences: n-mv, eatonfuneralsen-ice£0w. •i Clarence F. Smith Mr. Clarence Franklin Smith, 85. of Troy, died Thursday. April 18, 2013, at Hospice of Rockingham County. He was bom Dec. 31. 1927, ill Forsyih County, to the late Clarence Roosevelt and Delia Cope Smith. Mr. Smith enjoyed fishing, working in his garden, spending time with family and his many friends and neighbors in his community. He was also preceded in dentil by his wife, Mary Pauline Hiiu.scr Smith in 2005; his step- moilier, Dclln Walker Smith; a brother. Grady Smith; a half- brother, Melvin Smith; and a grandson, Robert Brian Laws. Survivors: 7 children. Frankie Smith of Iowa, Kayc Heron (Robert), Ronald Gray Smith, all of Franklin. Larry Eugene Smith of Troy. Jathes Lee Smith of Patrick, Va.. Mary S. Stewart of Reidsville and Robert Steven Smith (Connie) of Bryson City; 8 grandchil dren; 5 greal-grandchildrcn; 6 siblings. Monroe Smith (Clare) of Lexington. Carl Smith of Advance. Richard Smith of I.exington. Sheril! Smith (Nan- c)), Don Smith (Carolyn), all of Mocksville and Frances Bostic of Lexington; 3 half- brothers and sister, Manard Smith (Sherry) of Winston- Salem, Marvin Smith (Lauren) and lonin Dorsey (Rob), all of Lexington. I A ftincral service was con- I ducted at. 2 pjn., Sunday. April 121 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Yadkin Val ley Baptist Church Cemetery in Advance. The family received friend.s at the funeral home one hour prior to Ihe service. Memorials; Hospice of Rockiiighani, PO Box 281, Wcmwonh. 27375. Online condolences: inne, eaionfuiieralsenicej^om j ^ John Wesley Smyre John Wesley "Pop" Smyre of Mock.sville died on April 18 2013 at Iredell Memorial Hospital , He was bom in Catawba County April 4, 1923, the son of the laie Fred Smyre and Pinkey Rcinhardi .Smyre. He retired from O.L. Wilson Construction Co. and was a member of Pinev Grove AME Zion Church. He wa.s also preceded in A death by his wife, Mary Louise Redman Smyre; 2 sons. Johnny V* nSmyre and Donald Ray Sm>Te: 1 nnduspectalfriend.Ms.Fannie I Louise James. Herbert James the Imcs Parks of Troutman, Mary Cpni Sjieakmon of Charlotte, ,-ind Linda Smyre of a Frank- X.e^ag.wn; 2 sisters. Edna Steele of StaSKfflbalHSS Ohn; 34 grandchildren; a host of great-grandchildren. He helped raise. Many James (dccea-sed). Donnie James (de- ^cd) Peny James. Wayne Jame.s, Rayvon James. Aaron Jamespebra Waikins and Sadellia Gaiiher. He had a special friend Johnny Ray Imes, and a caregiver, Sailie Davis, His funeral service was held Monday. April 22 at 3 pm, in thethapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksviiic, Pastor Neltye Ijames-Barber officiated and the Rev. Marcus Farmer dehveredthe eulogy. Burial followed in Piney Grove AME Zion Church Cemetery, The famUy received friends at the funeral home 30 minuies before ihe service. Online condolences: tinvM; GrahamFuneralUanifjitt. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Colleen Spriggs Coiieen Spriggs died on ApriJ I9.20J3. She was preceded in death by: her parents, Reid and Isa bel! Dinkins; husband, Clif ford Spriggs. whom she mar- •ried April 16, 1949; brother. •Bud Dinkins; nephew. Tommy Sieele 111: grandsons, Ja.son Tlickles and Jacob Widener- McNeal- Survis-ors: daughters G.ii! (Ronnie) McCuislon, Paiiy Hinkle, Juanita McNeal (Steve Hail), Debbie (Frankie) Gilley; sons Clifford (Sandra), Donald and Mark Spriggs: 10 grand children. Vickie, Ricky. Char lie, Corinda, Alicia, RusscQ, Jeremy. Crystal, Joshua, and •Elizabeth; 5 great-grandchil- ;drea; 2 great-great grandchii- :dren; sister, Juanita (Tommy) JSieele and many more family ^members and friends. I, She was a life member of ;Mt. Carniel Church of the Liv- :ing God. A celebration of her iife wa.« held Monday, April 22 at Salem IFuneral Home Main St. Chapel • with burial in Oaklawn Memo- ' rial Gardens. ' Memorials: Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem. .27103. Oniine condolences: mh'iv, - salemfli.com. Richard L. Stark Sr. Mr. Richard L. "Dick" Stark Sr., 82, of Advance, died April 21,2013 after a battle with can cer. He was bom Jan. 16, 1931 in Baltimore, Md. to the late Rob ert R. and Hilda V. Stark. He served In the U.S. Air Force, I and retired from JC Penney af- ' ler27years. Hegraduatedfrom the University of Florida and wa.s a Gators fan. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Ann M. Stark. Surviving: his daughter, Mar gie S. Rogers; a son, Richard L. Stark Jr. and wife Cindy H. Stark: 4 grandchildren. Brenion A. Rogers, Sarah E. Rogers. Emily S. Nelson, and Kathtyn M, Stark; 3 great-granddaugh ters, Alexis, Phoebe and Zee Rogers; a special brother-in- law and sister-in-law. John P. Byrd and Carolyn M. Byrd and their family. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel with Minister Charles Alexander officiating. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia- tivc CarcCenier, 101 Hospice Lane, Advance, 27006. Online condolences: mm'. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, April 25,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO y Mary Caudle Winstow Maty CJaiherine Caudle Win- slow, 70. of Parti Lane, Mocks- \'ilie, died on Saturday, April 20, 2013, at Wake Forest Bap tist Medical Center. Bom in Fotsyih County on Aug. 17, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Hilben Ray Caudle and Mary Viola Forbes Caudle. She had worked at Dot- tic'.s Diner and was a member of Woodland Baptist Church in Winsion-Salem, Survivors: 2 sons, Darron Seeding and Timothy Heeding and wife Tonya, aU of Mocks- ville; a brother, James W. Caudle and wife Shelby of Old Town; a daughter-in-law, Tina Seeding: and 2 grandchUdten, Alexis and Ashley Beeding, She was also preceded in death by 3 sons, Jerry Jr., Rand, and Rodney Beeding; a broth er, Edward L. Caudle; and a granddaughter, Stephanie Ni cole Beeding. A celebration of life service was held Thesday, April 23. at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. G- Carroll Jordiin officiating. Burial was in the Yadkin Val ley Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Monday, April 22 at the funeral home. uiBi'orip3aj^u^'fite«t uVWIa,. Xsiix -sidoad e jo saxii XltBp ain inoqe luua; oj jspjo u! si Phillip A. Beauchamp Mr. Phillip Anderson Beau- champ. K>. ol' Spillman Road, Mocksvillc, died Friday. April 26, 2013, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. He Was bom on Jan. 5.1937, ill Davie County to the late John Anderson and Alberta Nola Scats Beaiiehajnp. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and had aliciidcd Yadkin Valley Baplisl Church in Advance. Mr. Beauchamp was a licensed pi- 1(11 and a general contractor. Survivors: 4 children. Anna Beauchamp. Tony Beauchamp (Vickie), Jacob Beauchamp ^ (Sharon), ail of Mocksville andi Josiah Beauchamp of Advance; and a granddaughter, Sydney Beauchamp. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m.. .Monday.' April 29 at Yadkin Valley Bap- list Church with the Revs, Will l>ryor and Ronnie Craddock of- ficiKiiiig. Burial followed in the church cemeiery with mDitary riles conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends al the chiifch one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Yadkin Valley Baptist. 1324 Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. 27006; ALS Assoc., 4 N. Bloum St.. 2nd Hoot, Raleigh, 27601; or Har vest Baptist Fellowship, PO Box2145.Advance. Online condolences; vwiv.euton/imeriilxer^e-^'Mf- DAVIE COUNTY ENTErJdAVIE COUNTY El Jsarah Rebekah Boyter After an off and on 18A year battle with cancer, Miss Sarah Rebekah Boyter, 19. of .Mocks villc, died on April 25, 2013 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. Sarah was boni Aug. 5, 1993 in Winston-Salem to the laic Clina Watson Cuter and Wiili.'uii Andrew Boyter 111 of Mocksvillc. Sarah attended DavIc County Schools and due to her inability to attend school her senior year, she earned her high school diploma from Da- \'idson Coiuity Community College. She was a meitibci' of Cooleemee Church of God. She loved Jesus, spending time with family and friends, Elvis and his music, vacnlicns in the mountains and ihc beach. Sarah loved life and when able, enjoyed it to the fullest. §he had a huge heart with an endless capacity to love end never met a stranger. In addition to her mother, Sarah was preceded in death by pa- Icmal grandparents. William A. Boyter Jr. and Becky Cook. In addition to her daddy, surviving: her sister, l^uten Boyter Lashmit and husband Mike of .Mocksvillc; step-mother Barbara Boyter, slcp-falhcr Chris Carter; maternal grandparents Jim and Peggy Watson of Mocksville, Uncle Greg and Auni Rcnec Wat son; Aunt Wanda and Uncle Gary Goforih; Uncle Chuck and Aunt Sondra Boyter; cousins, Victoria and Salem Waison, Andi Boger, Heather Riddle; Caleb and Alyssa Boyler; special family friend, Angela Miicliem; her cats Amour and Mlja; numerous extended family nienibers; her Lake Myers family; and hundreds of friends. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 29 at Hay- worlh-Miller Kinclerton Chapel with Pastor Alan Miller officiat ing. Burin! followed in Wesllawn Gardens of Memory. The fam ily tuccived friends Sunday evening at the funeral home. Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospilnl, Medical Center Blvd., Winsion-Salem, 27157; or The Make A Wish Foundation, 212 S. Tryoir St., Suite 1080,Charlotte, 28281. Online condolences: wH-wJiavtivrth-millen'vrn. P Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO Xoi3 A celebration of life service was held Sunday, April 28 al 2:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel wiili the Rev. Frank Blankenship officdaling. Burial was on Tuesday. .April 30 at the Salisbury National Cemetery. Honorary pallbear ers were Jimmie Harwood, R<3bert Cook, Michael Byrd. Eddie Klutta, Lee Bioadway, and Adam Broadway. The fam ily received friends on Sunday. April 28 at the funeral home- Memorials: Edgewood Bap tist, 7483 NC 801 S., Mocks villc. Online condolences: wwiv. duviefiinerahervice.com. Vit^nia C. Broadway Virginia Cook Broadway. 84, of Broadway Road, Mocks villc, died on Friday. April 26, 2013, at her home. Bom in Davie County on May 23, 1928, she was the daughter of the late Sol Cook and Connie Burton Cook. She had worked in the textile in dustry at Erwin Mills and was a member of firigcwood Baptist Church, Her husband of 67 years,Roy Baxter Broadway, preceded her in death on Nov. 15,2012. She was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Ransom, Johnny, and Oscar Cook, and a sister, Elsie Beck. Survivors: 3 .sons, Ronald (Maty) Broadway, Kenneth Broadway, and Doug (Martlce) Broadway, all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Julie Broad way (Michael) Byrd, Kelly Broadway (Eddie) Kluttz, Lee Broadway,and Adam Broad way; 3 girai-grnndchildren, Micnh Kliitta, Cassidy Kiutii, and Alex Byrd. infan'- ' law, Connie Campbell of Ad- jmes Henry Campbell vancc:severalnieces,nephews, James Henry "Baby Jim'" and other relatives, .j;,,j Mis funeral service was held , T i t. / law, t^onnie uampoeii oi ao- '"?'umyTaLornycrly,^JameS Henry Campbell vance;severalnieees,nephews, 86, died Saturday. April 27, ' James Henry "Baby Jim'" and other relatives, 2013 At Wake Fores. Baptist Campbell,of MocksviUe died ^ Medical Center, onApril26.2013, luesday Apnl 30 at 11:30Mr, Byerly was bora March He was bora in Forsyth f I"18, 1927^ to Joseph Fred and County on Feb, 6, 1928 to McH^lcsvUle Burtd followed mSina Fishel Bycrly. Mr, Bycriy the late Lee Atden and Pearl T h ?t) was a retired maehinisl from Gilmcr Campbell. He attend- veived fnends at the chumh 30 Dakota Mills and a member of ed school at Double Springs mmutcs before the service. ;sma r.si.c. r>,e„y. ..li, ' ~ ceived friends at the church 30 was a retired inoclunisl from Gilmcr Campbell. He attend- . , » f tu - ^Dakota Mills and a member of ed school at Double Springs '"'""f ^Reeds Baptist Church where and Old Carver High School Onlnw condjences, wwu, he served as deacon, Sunday in Forsyth County, After high On,hwnhmcrulHo,ue.nc,. School superintendent and school, be pursued his dream treasurer. He enjoyed fanning, of becoming a drywall installer j fixing everything, and joking, and home builder, l-ater, he be- v jy^Qj-y Mvers Williams He never met a stranger. He came a contractor and worked Myers Williams. wa.s married to Carrie Motphis in the building and carpentry Advance ilicd Monday, Bycrly for 55 years who pre- business for many years. He 2013 at Forsyth Met!- ceded him in death, along willi built two of his own homes, of ical Center a son Charles Lertry Bycrly, which he was proud. He was Williams was born in Survivors; 2daughters.Car- also employed by RJ. Reyn- ^'ounty on March 25, ol Myers (Evan) of Winston- olds Tobacco Co., from which ^^21 to William Lincoln and Salem and Cathy Bycrly of he retired, Mr, Campbell was jjjj^ Hepler Myers, She was Mocksviile; 2 grandchildren, a friendly man who never met ^ member of Trinitv Baptist Alisa .Myers Hendcraon (Mike) a stranger. He enjoyed living Church in Mocksviile'. and Charle.s Myers, 2 great- a simple, comfonablc life. He Mrs, Williams was preceded grandchildren. Elian and Caro- was proud of hi.s children and 1^^^. parents; her 1 line Henderson, all of Winston- pandcbildrcn and enjoyed tell- in,sf,and_ ijigin v. Williams; a .Saiem; and a special friend, ing stories about them to ev- daughter, Kathy Parnell; and a Marilyn Hill of Clcnunons. eryone. He was a rnember of brother, W.E. Myers. A celebration of his life was St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Survivors: 2 daughters, Mar- held on Tuesday. April .30 at Church, where he attended as husband Kceds Baptist Church ai 4 pjn. Joqg as his health permined. Doug, and Wanda Evonnc Hil- by the Rev. Keith Edwards and and was a member of the Assisi husband Jcny, nil of burial followed in the church Bunch. Advance; 4 grandchildren; .ind cemetery. The family received n He was also preceded in 7 greai-grandchildren. friends Monday night at David- death by 2 brothers, a sister. A funeral service will be con- ,son Funeral Home. Anna Shore; and a son, James ducted at 2 pjn. Friday, May 3 Memorials: Hospice of Da- Edward Campbell. at Trinity Baptist Church with vidson, 200 Hospice Way. Lex- the Pastor Dairell Cox officiat- ingtoD, 27292. ing. Burial will follow at Davie Baptist Church. The family ^ j TT •» Trtia receive friends from 6-8DAVIECOlINTYENTERPRlSERECORD,Tbursday.May 2,2013 ^ list Church. n«,io TrMintV Public Libl'afV Memorials: Trinity Baptist, iTMSurer. He enjoyed fflrming, of becoming a drywall installer fixing everything, nnd joking, and home builder, l-ater, he bc- He never met a stranger. He came a contractor and worked wa.s married to Carrie Morphis in the building and carpentry Bycrly for 55 years who pre- business for many years. He ceded him in death, along willi built two of his own homes, of a son Charles Leroy Bycrly, which he wns proud. He was Survivors: 2daughters.Car- also employed by RJ. Reyn- ol Myers (Evan) of Winston- olds Tobacco Co., from which Salem and Cathy Bycrly of he retired, Mr, Campbell was Mocksviile: 2 grandchildren, a friendly man who never met Alisa .Myers Hetidcrson (Mike) a stranger. He enjoyed living and Charle.s Myers, 2 great- a simple, comfonablc life. He grandchildren. Brian and Caro- was proud of his children and line Henderson, all of Winston- grandchildren and enjoyed tell- ' .Saiem; and a special friend, ing stories about them to ev- Marilyn Hill of Clcnunons.' eryone. He was a member of A celebration of his life was St. Francis of Assisi Catholic held on Tuesday. April .30 at Church, where he attended as Kceds Baptist Church ai 4 pjn. Joqg as his health permined. by the Rev. Keith Edwards and and was a member of the Assisi burial followed in the church Bunch. cemetery. The family received ' He was also preceded in friends Monday night at David- death by 2 brothers, a sister, .son Funeral Home, Anna Shore; and a son, James Memorials: Hospice of Da- Edward Campbell, vidson, 200 Hospice Way, Lex ington, 27292. Davie 2722 US 601 S ^ Jimmy Gruy Keaton Jr. Jimmy Urny Keaton Jr., 38. of Hampton, (la,, fonnerly of -Mocksviile, died on Tuesday. April 23.2013- Born in Iredcll County on Sept. 6, 1974, he was the son of Jimmy Gray Keaton Sr. and EliMbeth Faye Troutroan Keaton, Before becoming dis abled lie lint! worked a! Ihiifi and attended Wyo Bible Meth odist Church. Aiso surviving: a sister, Pa mela Fayc Keaton; 2 uncles, Tim Keaton and Carl Ray Ke aton; 4 aunts, Kay Keaton, Fayc (Ed) Plynn, Linda (Buck) Hanes and Susie (Bob) Chris- tic; a cousin, 'fbresa (Billy) Nance; several other cousins, A celebration of his life was held Sminday, April 27 at 2 pjn, in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev. Da vid Stetler officiating. Burial followed in tlie Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemcteiy. The family received friends on Sat urday at the funeral home. Online condolences: H'ltnv. daviefiiiicralsenicexom. Mocksviile, NC „ Mocksviile. Online condolences: whtv. Katfay Ladd Baity Mrs. Kaihy Liidd Bnity, 61, of YadkinviUe. died Saturday. May 4,2013 at her home. She was bom Dec. 30. J95i in Forsyth County to the late Heman and Patty Jean 1 arirf Mfs, Baity attended Hunisviile Baptist Church and had retired from K&W Cafeleria. She is also preceded iij death by a brother. Many Ladd and a grandson. Andrew Clcary. Surtiving; her hu.sband. Douglas Baity of the home; 2 daughters. Michelle B. Bryant and husband Adam of Mock.s- ville and Rhonda B. Cieary and husbimd Chad of YadkinvUle; a .sister, Joni Whapham and hus band Kenny of Winsion-SaJem; and 5 grandchildren: Kacey Clcary, Manhew Clcary. 'jyier Bryant, Karleigh Biyani and Luke Cieary, A funeral service was con ducted at 3;30 p.m. Monday, May 6 at Haywonh-Miller Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. Dennis Shaw. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memo ry. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials: HiintsvijjE Bap- list Playground Fund in Honor of her grandchildren. 4901 Counney-HuntsviJJe Rd. Yadk inviUe.27055. Online condolences: lenne. fuiyHvnh-tnilleTxom. "• Louie *Pee Wee' Bcal Jr. Mr. Louie "Pee Wee" Beal Jr.. 68, of County Home Road. Mocksvillc.died Monday, May 6.2013. at his home. He was bom Aug. 28, 1944. in Davic County to the laic Louie Ben) Sr. and Viola Ran som BenJ. Mr. Beal was a mem ber of Mocksville Wesleyan Church. He was retired (tiDm Ingersoll-Rand and a graduate of Davie High School, class of 1964. One of the highlights of his life was when he was in ducted into the Davie County Sports Hall of Fame. Mr. Beal was a sports fiui and he loved fishing, basebaU and softbalJ. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Edith Melton; and 3 brothers, Alton Eugene Beal. Edward Beal and Jerry Beal. Survivors: his wife, June Jones Bcal of the home; a daughter, Gelee Beck (Shawn); a son. Brack Beal (fiancd Tra de Seaford), all of Mocksville: 4 giandchildren, Makayia Beal, Chloe Beal. Karrigan Beal and Logan Wi)li;ims; 2 stepgrand- children. Jade Hiboum and Brittany Cottle; K-9 compan ion, Zippy; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends. Ed and Wantia Rosser, and Stephanie Whiiaker. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 pjn., Thursday. May 9 at Baton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Alton Beal and Hoyd McVey officiating. Buri al will follow in Dulin Unintd Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 6:30-8:30 pjn. on Wednesday, May 8 at the fu neral home. Memorials: Mocksville Wes leyan. PO Box 102!. Mocki!- viUe. Online condolences: mnv. caioitfunenihcrvice^om. ^LUIian Taylor Boric I Lillian Lorain Tavlor Borio, 94 of Davi.. Cir—. ii Jicdo.,p,i, 3„,"■Bom in Macoupui County, 111. on April 9. 1919 she was the homV^"'^i'"* Mary Poole Taylor. She was ahoroemaker and was of the Catholic faith. her husband, Angelo Borioand a daughter. Carol .SchuennanSurvivors: a .son. Harold (WiUie) Borio of California; 6 grand- man 7 CooJeemee and Brian Schuer-man, and 7 great-gmndchiidren. ■fhere will be no local services.Burial was in the Benld Cemetery in BenJd litOnline condolence..: ^^''v^^'J^viefimeralservice'.com. •J Kay Freeman Carter Kay Freeman Carter. 65. of Grey Street, Mocksville, died on Tuesday. April 30. 2013 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom in Rowan County on Jan. 27, 1948. she was the tiaughter of the late Arthur Edward Freeman and Betty Jean KoontzFreeman. She had worked at Fiber Industries and attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church. She was also preceded indeath by a daughlei', Kimberly Lynn Patterson, and a grand daughter, Kandi Lynn Jone.s. Survivors: a daughter, Kalhy Ann (Anthony Craig) Smith of Salisbury; a sister, Karen De- nise Freeman of Mocksville; an aimi. Faith Elizabeth Free man of Cleveland. NC; and 3 grandchildren, Coleton Edward Smith and Kylie Marie Smitli of Salisbury and Kendra Nich- ole Kimmer of Mocksville. The family will ha\'e a gath ering from 2-5 pjti. Saturday, May i 1 at her home on Grey Street. Memorials: Davie Hospice/ Palliative Cai'e, 377 Hospital 'St.. Mocksville. Online condolences; ineiv. davittfimeralservice £om. ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 9,2013 Oavte County Public Llbrar> Mocksville, NC •y FredOrreUEUisJr. 1 Mr. Fred Orrell ElJis Jr., 36. I ofRiverdaJcRoad.MocksvdJe, , titcdSimd«}'.Ma)'5.2013. i He was bom JuJy 5, 1976. 1 in Dnvic County to Fred O. El lis Sr. and Marie Cope Ellis. He was a member of Bethany Baptist Church and Mocksvaie Masonic Lodge 134 AF&AM Mr. Ellis was an auctioneer and an officer of Ellis Auto Auc tion. Surs'ivors; his wife, Heather Fisher Ellis of the home; and his p.irems of Mocksville, A funeral service was con- diicied .112 p.m., Tuesday, May 7 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Tim Wolf and Shelby Harbour officiating. Burial fol lowed in Liberty United Meth odist Church Cemetery with masonic graveside rites. ITie family received friends from on Monday. May 6, at the funeral home. Memorials: Oxford Ma.sonic Children's Home, 600 College St., O.xford, 27S65: or Shrme"rs Hospitals for Children. PC .Box 31356, Tampa. PL 33631. Online condolence.s: inviv. etiroti/u)wnilsen'ice.com. J Pauline Nail Fleming Pauline Nail Fleming, 94, of Woodleaf.dled Sunday, May 5, 2013 at her home siUTOunded by family and friends Mrs. Fleming was bom in Davie County on Sept. 3, 1918 to the late Floyd Alexander Nail and Eva Elizabcih Allen Nail. She grndu.ilcd from Cool- cemee High School and was a homemaker. Mrs. Heming was an active member of Unity Presbyieriiin Church as long as her health permitted. She sang in the choir and taught Sunday school for ycais. She enjoyed growing roses. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 61 years. Junius S. Fleming. Sr., onOct.5,2000. j Survivors: n d.iughter, Pa- ! tricia Ann Swicegood (Aldene) of Wayncsboro, Va.; her sons, Junius S. Fleming Jr. (Karen) and David A. Fleming (Debbie) of Woodleaf: 5 grandchildren, Stephen Swicegood (Shannon), Scott Swicegood (Renee), Traci Fleming (Rick). Amanda Hiiss (Greg) and Julie Re.ivjs (Brad); 6 greai-grandchiidren, Jake Swicegood, Mackenzie Swicegood, Grncie Swicegood, Maelin Huss, Scth Swdcegood I and Emery Huss; and a sjwcial i niece, Nancy Hylton (Billy). The family wa.s to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednes day at the Summcrsett Funeral Home. Funeral services were to be conducted at 2 p.m. Ttiurs- day. May 9 at Unity IVesbyte- rian Church vs'iih the Rev. Phil Hagen ofliciating, with burial following in the church cem etery. Memorials: l.'nity Prcsbyie- Irian Capit.-d Campaign Fund, IPG Box 28, Woodleaf, 27054: n WHPE Christian Radio, 1714 Tower Ave. #1, High Point, 27260; or Rowan Hospice( Palliative Care, 720 (trove St., Salisbno',28144, Online condolence.s: uwie, sunmerseUfuncrathom('..cum. • davie couistv enterprise record TI . •^KtcORD.lhursday. May9.20J3 ^ Wanda Bailey Filppin Ms, Wanda Nell Bailey Rip- pin, 63, of Buck Hill Road, Mocksville, died Monday, May 6,2013, at her home. She was bom June 17,1949, in Davidson County to Bonson Leon Bailey and the late Nel lie Mae Danner Bailey. She was a member of Fork Baptist CThurch. She was a graduate of Davie County High School. Qass of 1967 and retired from . U.S. Airways after 25 years. Her passion was her children and grandchildren Survivors: her father of Mocksville; a son, Kevin Gil bert of Mocksville: a daughter, ' Lauren Flippin of the home; 4 grandchildren, Gracen, Gary and Shayna Gilbert and Lane Foster; and a brother. Hm Bai ley (Debbie) of Advance, A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pun., Thursday, May 9 at Fork Baptist Church with Chaplain Randy Hillman officiating. The body was to be placed in the church 30 min utes prior to the service. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 pjn. on Wednesday, May 8 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Fork Baptist Cemetery Fund. 3140 US 64 E. Mocksville. Online condolences: ivwiv. eatonfuneralsen'kexom. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC J Katie Campbell Gibson Mrs. Katie Campbell Gib son. 78. of Advance died Mon day, May 6, 2013 at Somenet Court of Mocksville. She was bom Sept. 16. J934 in Layland. W.Va. to Jessie Er- vin and Alma Fos Martin. Mrs. Gibson retired from Hanes Narrow Fabrics and was a mejiiber of New Visions Bap tist Church, formerly Victory Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Everette Wyatt Campbell; a grandson. Chris Harp; and a brother Keitneih Martin. Surviving: a son. Charle-s Campbell and wife Ardis of Canton; 3 daughters, Cindy Johnson and husband Vic of Advance, Cathy Gill and hus band Carl Ray of Clemmons and Melinda Angel) and hus band Chris of Advance; 8 grandchildren; 8 great-grand children; and 3 sisters. Marjo- rie Ness, Audrey Hatficid .ind Piitricia Vandall, A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. May 10 at Haywonh-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Dr. Mike Duffield officiating. Burial will follow in New Vision Baptist Church cemetery. The family will re ceive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocks ville. Online condolences; lovw. havwonh-miUetxom. n/Jerry Lee Lowtharpe Jerry Lee "Bub" Lowthar pe, 73, of Slalesville died on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. at Forsyth Medical Center follow ing a brief illness. He was bom May 27. 1939, in Statcsville and was a son of the late Thomas Roy and Emma Hake ).x>wiliiirpe. He was a retired carjiciiter, main tenance worker with Oulriggcr Harbor in Lake Norman and dairy farmer. He enjoyed farm ing. fishing, ant! going camping with the grandchildren. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Chunfii and attended Society . Baptist Church. He was also preceded in ; death by 2 sisters, Katie Over- cash and Dean Rash; an infant brother. Jimmie A. Lowtharpe; and a broliier-in-law. Carl P. Gartner Survivors: bis wife, Betty Seamen Lo\vthari>e, whom he married on Jan. 1,1969; 3 chil dren, Louie (Loni) Lowtharpe. , Loietia lowtharpe Bowers, i and Lamey (Judy) Utwtharpe; 6 grandchildren. Lauren. Lind- sey and Landoii Lowtharpe. : Meredith-Ann, Clint and Grac- ey Lowtharpe; a sister. Ann L. Gartner, all of Siatesville; and several nieces and ncpiicws. Funeral services celebrating his life was hiid .it .3 p.m. Sim- day, May 5 iil Society Baptist Church with the Rev, David Childers offielaihig. The body lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service and burial followed in the church cemetery. Kelly Overcash. Clint Sweatmau, Ja cob Miles, T^ler Woolen. Brian Welbom, and .lohnny Holton will ser\'c as piillbcarers. The family received friends Friday, May 3 at Bunch-Jolinson Fu neral Home, Online condolences: m-h-m'. bunchjohnsonfuneraihome. com. Memorials; Society Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Dianne Smith, no Feather Road, Har mony, 28634, In addition to her parents. Jettie is survived by: her pater nal grandfather. James PatlonSr cyjeltie Dawn Fatten Jettie Dawn Patton, 28, of Lois Lane. Mocksville, died on Saturday, May 4. 2013, at her home. Bom in Davidson County on Oct. 5, 1984. she was the daughter of Jerry Patton and Janice McCrary Patlon of Mocksville. She was a member of Liberty United Metltodisi Chiu'ch. She loved her family, friends, and alter animals. Her smile could light up a room. In her shon life, she touched many people. She was a breath of fiesh ak. No matter how many doctor appointments and how much pain she was in, she could always crack a joke just to make you laugh, Jettie cher ished her mom; they had a bond s. like no other. Jettie loved her r- father. The relationship they )n had was unique. They could • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 9,: jpgvie County Public Library Mocksville, NO sS caroikim 2 sisters, joke around about anythmg and Jessica Patton (Brian) Justice she could always make him of MocksvUle and Julie (fiancd laugh. She has two younger sis-Kelly) Patton of Advance, tets whom she taught so much. She was preceded in deallt From grade school, they were by her paternal grancbnoihcr. known as "the Patton girls. Mary Patton and her maternal grandparents. Foster and Au drey McCrary. A celebration of life service will be held on Saturday. May 11 at 2 p.m. at Libeny United Methodist Church with the Rev, Brad Cunningham. Hospice Chaplain Brenda McCalop, and the Rev. Shelby Harbour offici ating. The family will receive friends after the service. Online condolences; wivw. j ilaviefuneralservicc£om. J Michael Andrew Pcarcy Michael Andrew Pearcy. 43. of Rolling Hills Lane, Mocks- ville, died on Wednesday, May 1.2013 at his home. He was bom in Bluefield, W.Va. on Feb. 1.1970. Survivors: his father, Jerry L. Pearcy Sr. of Bluefield: his mother, Jula Gay (Bob) Jen nings of Lcsington: his wife. Cathy Pearcy; a sister. Lena (Roger) Reinsvold of Mocks- ville; 3 brothers, Jerry (Qithy) Pearcy Jr., Samuel Pearcy and Jon (Wendy) Pearcy. all of MocksvHle; and many nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews. He bad many hobbies, loved nature, and would hunt. fish, and catch snakes with his bare hands. He had a vast coUec- lion of knives and swords and could show how to use each Jle played the guitar .and loved to share a tune. Watching wres tling and playing video games was a favorite past time. He was willing to help anyone who needed it, and never asked for anything ui return. He was a giving person who loved to spend time with fatnily and was a good friend. A celebration of his life was held on Sunday. May 5, at 2:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev. Tim othy Wolf officiating- Burial followed in the Believers Son- sliip Tabernacle Cemetery. The family received friends on Sat urday. May 4 at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences: tvtnv. daviefunfralsenice.ccin. DAVIE COUNTY FJ(TERPRISE RECORD, 1 bur-vday. May 9,2013 Oa\rte Coun^ Public Library Mocksville, NC ' Cecil Sanford 'Red' Sain Mr. Cecil Sanftiril "Red" Sain. X7. of Mouksville. died Friday, May 3.2(113. He was born Jan. 18, 1926, in Davie County to the lute Dewey Sanford and Margaret Elizabeth Bowic.s Sain. He was of the Baptist faith. He served in the U.S. Navy on the Catoc- tin N.avel Communication Ship during World War II. He was aboard the Caioctin for the in vasion of France and served on the Flag Ship when Normandy was invaded. He retired from Drexel Heritage Furniture. He loved to fish. hunt, and was a Braves baseball fan. He was also preceded in deaili by his wife of 62 years, Maijorie Elizabeth Winters Sain; and a brother. Leonard Sain. Survivors: 2 sisters, Mary Sparks and Ora Mae Miller, both of Mocksville; a brother- in-law. Bill and Frances Winters of Madison, Ala.; 2 sons, San ford and Ciwcn Sain and Wen- deU and Tina .Sain: 2 daughters. Diane and David Croits, all of Mocks\'ille. and Lynn and Gary Vogter of Cooleemee; 9 grandchildren. Stacy. Joel .and Cindy Sain, the Rev. Dtirren Croits. Brian Crotts and Me lissa Crotts, Allan Crotts, Julie Carter, and Eli7.abeth Snow; 18 great-grandchildren. Teighlor and Seth Sain. A^'eree Evcrton, Emilee Bustle. Noah Sain, Bri- anna and Bailey Brewer, Lynd- say. Payton. Nathan, Justin and Lexi Crotts, Eiloree.Riley.and Piper Crotts. Braeden and Dea con Carter, and Katie Pitts. A ftmeral service was con ducted at 4 |>.m.. Sunday. May 5 at Eaton Funeral Qiapel with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiat ing. Burial followed in Con cord United Methodist Church Cemetery with military grave side rites. The family received fiiends Sunday at the funeral home. MemotiaJs: Gideon's Inter national, StalesviJie Camp, 423 Saint Andrews Rd. Statesville, 28625 Online condolences: nn-u'. eatonjuneralservicexom. .jmw.L Lloyd Amos Smith Lloyd AmcB Smith, 68, of Wlnston-Salem, died early Fri day morning, April 26, 2013 at Hospice Home in Winsion- Salem after a long bout with cancer. He was retired from Har ris Teeter where he worked for more than 20 years in loss prevention. After reliring, he spent his days preaching tlic Word of Jehovah God with the Kingdom-Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, who, along with his • family, supported him in his time of need. He was a sports fan of teams like the UNC Tar heels. New York Yaiikees and Atlanta Staves. He traveled the US. and had a passion for growing flowers, plants and vegetables and was often told that he could make anything grow. Surviving: his wife of 43 years, Boiuiie Smith; siblings. Bill Smith, Sandra Sours and Vickie Barnes, all of Warner Robins, Ga^. Gleitda Lawrence of Mocksville. and Lona Gile- spie of High ft>int; his chil dren, Selena, Lorie, Amos, Jacob, Kelly: graiidchiiilivn. Paris (Ashley). Lindsay, Phil lip, Stephen, Sarah, Mary, Abi gail, Calh«ine and Anna; and 3 dogs, Blackie, Brownie and Hazy. Lena Potts WaU Mrs. Lena Potts Wall. 92. of Advance, died Thursday, May 2,2013, with her family at her bedside. She was bom one of nine children on Sept. 27. 1920. to the late Luke and Mattie O'Telia Potts. She was mar ried to the late Clarence Wil liam Wall on June 8, 1940. She was a faithful mcuilxr of Comalzer Baptist Church, Mocksville since her childhood and joined the church in 1931. She taught the "Beginners" children Sunday school class ' for 26 years and always had a ' special love for the little ones. She was a graduate of tlie Class of 1937 of Shady Grove High School. She was a ba.skctball player for Shady Grove and at tended many of her high school reunions. She was employed by Wanes Knitwear for 36 yeans and then worked for the Blu- mctithal Jewish Home in Clem- mons for 23 years. She was an inspiration and loved her l.ofd. She was also preceded in I dcathbyherhusband.whodied I onFeb. 2,1969:4 older sisters. Leona Bowens, Pearl Frye, Evii n PottsandMaeCarlerLaivdjand ; 3 older brothers, Harvey Poti.s, Ray Potts and Worth Potts. Survivors: a brother. Homer Poit-s of Mocksville; a number of nieces and nephews: and a special niece and husband. Pam and Derek Harpc and their sons, Brandon and Brcni Harpe, all of Advance. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday. May 5 at Comatzer Baptist Clturch with the Rev. Jeff Beverly offi ciating. The body was placed in the church one hour prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends from Saturdiiy. May 4. at Comatzer Baptist. Memorials: Victory Junc tion Camp. 4500 Adam's Way. Randleman, 27317. Online condolences: mvw. i'iiUinfiiiifralscrvice.coin. n DAVIE COUNTY E.NTERPRLSE RECORD, 1 hursday, May 9,2013 ■J Grady Wilson Allen Orady Wilson Allen, 66, of Mocksville died Thursday. May 9.2013. He was bom Aug. 10, 1946 in Davie County to the late Leo Gray Allen and Edna Howard Allen. I SuA'iviag; his wife, Patricia ' "Pat" Kiger Allen; daughters, Lori (Frank) Nifong, Shelly (Todd) Corvin; grandchildren, Spencer Nifong, Grayson Ni fong, Matthew Busbee; broth ers. Billy Allen, John (Doris) Allen, Ronnie (iCaihy) Allen. His funeral service was held al 2 p.m. Monday. May 13 at Gentry Family Chapel In Yad-kinvtUc by the Rev. David Sietler. Burial foUowed at Wes ley Chapci United Method ist Church in Mocksville with military honors by the Memo-, rial Honor Guard. The family received friends Sunday, Mav 12, at Gentry Family Funeral Service in YadkinvUle. ' Qnlinc condolences; rnw. Sentryfuncralservicc .com. James Edward Bowen Mr. James Edward Bowen.77, of Advance, died Wednesday. May 8. 2013. at Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Solem. Mr. Bowen was bom April 3.1936'. in Forsyth County to the late Jake and Ora Bell Whitlock Bowen. He was owner/operator of a Mobil gas station in Win- ston-Salem. He was also preceded indeath by his wife, Cordie Mae Bowen.Survivors: a son, Daryl Bow en.A memorial service will be held at a later date Online condolence: www.efl-ionfuneTahervice.com. ' John Vernon Coe Mr. John Vcnion Coc. 66. of Mocksville, died Monday. May 13,2013. He was lx>rn June 12. 1946. in Suny County to the late Lora Venion and Charlie Coe. Mr. Coc was It veteran of the U.S. Array having served during the Vietnam War. He was retired from V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury. Survivors: his wife, Nan cy Ftyc Coc of the home; a brother, Benjamin "Ben" Coe (Shirley) of Great Falls. Mont.; caregivcr, Ashley Carpenter of Advance; and special friend. Katie Hackett of Tampa. Fla. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 a.m..Thursday, May 16 at Eiiloii Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Jerry Webb, officiating. Burial was to fol low in Salisbury National Cem etery with military honors. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour be fore the service. ■ Memorials: Hospice/Paltia; live CarcCcnter. 377 Hospital St.,Stc 103, Mocksville. Online condolences; wwyi . eaionfiineralser\'ice.com. | ■ N^arjorip Pauline ComerMrs. Marjorie Pauline How-- ard Comer, 97. formerly of• the Smith Grove community,- died Friday, May 10, 20)3 at>. Spriagwood Care Center in ■ Winston-Salem.She was born on Jniy 3.- 1915 in Davie County to theI' late Charlie Joseph and Rachel '( Kimbrougb Sanders Howard■ Shewastheoldestlivingmcm-i Mr of Smith Grove United' Methodist Church, where shewas had been involved in thequilling ministry, Mrs. Comerwas a member of the Vl^ Ladies Auxiliary in Davie Countyfrom 1973-2(X)6 and iiad served as president for JO years. Sheenjoyed gardening and flowers and loved the oufdomv! She was also preceded in death by her husband. James C. Comer; a sister, Mamie Nail and an infant brother. Survivors: 2 daughters, Lynn ShinaiiJi of Mocksville and Caml White of Winston-Salcm;3 grandchildren. Jeff Young (Dcni.se), Doug Comer (DianeHarding) and Stephanie Bowman (Marty Smith); 3 great grandchildren. J.D. Young.Ashton GrubJjs and CaitlinGrubbs; a great-greatgrand child on the way: a sister. Laura Smith of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews, t A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm... Monday, May13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chris Henson officiating. Burial followed in Smith Grove United .MethodistChurch Cemetery. The familyirceived friends one hour pri or to the service at the funeral home. •Memorials: Smith GroveU.MC. 3492 US 158. Mocks ville; or American Cancer Soci ety. 4A Oak Branch Dr. Greens boro. 27407. Online condolences: mhh'. euiun/unerahervicerom. DAV It COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tbnrsday. May 16,2013 - Davie County Public libfaryMocksville, NC Rick Conrad Mr. Richanl Lcc "Rick' Con rad. 6!.c>fBlowin6 Rockpdied Thursday, May 9,2013. He was bom Scpl. 5. !950 in Forsyth County, a son of ihe late Richard Brown Conrad and Susan Wagner Conrad. He was the night auditor for Chet- ola Resort in Blowing Rock. He was a resident of Blowing Rock for 20 years and loved the Survivors; Ids daughier. Su san Beard and husband Bryan of Hickory; a brother, Tony Conrad of KcmerBville; « sis ter. Melinda Bcauchamp and husband Chris of Davie Coun ty; 2 nephews. Alec and Con rad Beauchanip. both of Davie County; and a niece, Amanda Conrad of Minneapolis, Minn. Funeral services for Mr. Conrad iVill be conducted Fri day, May 17 at 2r30 p.m. at Cheiola Resort in Blowing Rock. Officiating will be Dr. Richard C^ippr; Burial will fol- iow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Blowing Rock. Memorials: Blowing Rock An and History Museum, PC Box 828. Blowing Rock. 28605. Online condolences; www. hampionfiin<rralnr.<.vm. •/jack Iwce Daniels ^ Mr. Jack Lee Daniels. 82. of 'Winslon-Salein. died Monday. ^ Ma) 13,2013. j, After being diagnosed with ^ ' Alzheimer's in May 2010. ^ he lived at home until he re- n quired professional care. His ^ ^ wife moved to Wilmington to , ^ live with their son; be was then : moved to an Alzheimer's-'As- n n sisted living facility in Wilm ington. He was bom in For syth County to the late Lester G. Daniels and Agnes McGec Daniels. After graduating from Gray High School, he at tended the University of North Carolina. As a member of his father's band, "The Lcs Dan iels Orchestra." he played the saxophone and trumpet during the late 1940s and unli! 1952 when he was drafted into the U. S. Army, A veteran of the Ko rean War. he served two years in Germany as a military po lice and won liic expert marks manship medal for the pistol a! Wurzburg Military Post. He retired from Modem Chevrolet Co. in 1990 after 28 years. He j was an active member of Ard-I more United Methodist ChurchI and served as usher for 15 ' years. A golfer, his interest in ' the game began at age 12 when he served as caddy at Reyn olds Park Golf Club. He was n a member of the Hillcrcsl Golf ' Club for more than 40 years and won awards including tro phies for club champion and 14 holcs-in-one. ' Surviving; his wife, Bobbie 5 Angell Daniels; son. Douglas '• Daniels and wife Wendy El liott Daniels of Wilmington; a " grandson. Christopher Colin Daniels: and h granddaughter. '' Deanna Daniels Murray and husband, Atidrew Oamelie '■ Murray. p F A funeral ..uce was io Nichok Mcllltyre condiKlca ;»1 J p.tii., I liursdav s .^ Reba NicboL^ Mclnlyre. 87.May 16 at haloii I-iinetal Chal^j Woodlcaf. died Mouclay.el. A private burial was to 6.2013, at Novant Healthui Joppa Cemetery. The fam Medical Center, Salis-ily was to receive fnends a ^the funeral home iollowing th bo^n Nov. 4. 1925. ' in Davie County, the daughterMemonals: Joi.pa Cometer A.M. "Del" Nichols und, 360 N.. Main St., Mocks villc. Online condolences: hvvh calonfiineriiltfn'U e.rom. and Maude Phelps Nichols. She was the last of eight siblings.She graduated from Cooleemee High School in 1943. She was a bomemnker and life-member of Woodleaf Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death on Nov. 26.2000, by hus band Jim Mclntyrc. who she married March 21, 1943: and grandson Clay Steelc. Survivors; daughters. Cath erine Tiny" (.Jimmy) Steele. Woodlcaf and Ann Mclntyre. Salisbury; son. Robert Mclntyre (Jean). Woodleaf; grand children,. Lynn Steele Kcams (TYacy Drew). Gold Hill, Pam Steele Woodward (Benjy). Woodleaf. Wendy MclnivTe Harward (Ijut)) of Liberty, Trad Mclntyre Maginnis. Mocksville and Brad Kennedy (Linda), Woodlcaf; 2 nieces she loved as daughters, Jean Wilson (Sherman) and Melissa Miller (Tod); and a large extended family and friends. Visitation was Friday, May 10 at Woodleaf United Method ist Church. Her funeral servicewas at 2 pjn. Friday. May 10 at Woodleaf United Method ist Church with the Rev. Mike Duncan officiating.Memorials; Woodleaf UMC, 9000 Church St., Woodleaf, 27054; or WoodleaJ' Fire Dept.,9025 Cool Spring Road. Wood- leaf. 27054. Online condolences; viww.lyerlvfunfraUtonu'.com- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsdaj . May 16.2013 - Davie County Public LiteatyMocksville, NC 'Delia T.Junes Delia T. Jones, 79, of Mocks- villa, died May 14. 2013 at her residence C'ontact Graham Funeral Home. 751 - H 00 . uw.GraAo- niFimeralHomeJiirr. / Joyce Ann McCullohJoyce Ann McCulloh. 73, of Edgewood Circle, MocksvQIe. died on Thursday, May 9.2013. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Bom in Rowan County on Aug. 2). 1939. she was the daughter of the laie Wil lie Brooks and Geneva Dunn Brooks. She was married to CatI Delano "Ted" McCulloh for 53 years. He preceded her in death on March If. 2013. She had been employed in the furniture industry and was a raembcrofCooleemee Presby terian Church. Survivors; nieces ajul neph ews. Sieve Spry of Mocksville, Barry (Gail) Spry of Salisbury, Frankic Cfanuny) McCulloh of Mocksville.Timothy (Melaiiie) MeCulhKh of Faith, and Teresa Couch of Mocksville; great- nieces and Ticphews. Kristen (Matl), Jonathan. Tonya. Jona than (Lauren). Josh (AprilJ.and J.W.; grcat-great-nieces and nephews. Daphne. Oliver, and Easton. A celebration of life service wa.s held Saturday, May 1! at 1 pjn. at Ihe Dnvie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev, John Groff ofllcialing. Burial fol lowed in Gay's Chapel iJMC Cemetery in Woodleaf. The family received friends on Sat urday. May 11 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Cooleemee Pres byterian. PO Box 27. Coolee mee. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. J Angle Browder Slabach Angle Browder Slabach, 46. of Advance, died surrounded by family on May 8, 2013 fol lowing a three-year battle with breast cancer. She was bom June 18.1966 to Benjamin T. and Ann Orrell Browder. She grew up in Da- vie County and spent her life there with the exception of col lege years. She graduated from Davie County High School in 1984 and was a highly-fol lowed athlete who excelled in all sports, especially basketball. It wa.s easy to see her love for the game from a young ape as she played in the gym at Shady Grove or wherever there hap pened to be a goal. If there was a pick-up game, she was there. She was twice voted Central Piedmont Conference Bas ketball Player of the Year and followed a successful career at Davie to High Point University. Following graduation in 1988, she returned to her high school alma mater as a math teacher and head coach of the girls bas ketball team. Success followed her throughout her leaching and coaching years with many wins on the ba.sketball court and in the classroom. She was a member of the inaugural class inducted into the Davie County Sports HaU ol Fame in 2()04. She married the love of her life and best friend, Gary Slabach in 1992 and began the union that would ptx)duce four children, affectionately known to her as "her babies." As her family grew, she retired early from teaching and diiected her attention to raising her fam ily which she did with the bal ance of a strict hand of guid ance and the deep love she felt for each. She was a founding member of HillsdaJe United Methodist Church where she filled many rolls, most effec tively es a teacher and Bible study leader. Her unfailing love for Jesus and encourage ment to others to that end will be one of her many legacies. She never met a stranger and touched many lives in positive ways. She could regularly be found at school functions, ball field.s and courts of all Idnds as she cheered on her children or others she knew. She enjoyed sitting on her front porch, tend ing her garden, sitting by a fire, walking on the railroad tracks, meeting friends at the store and spending time at Ocean Isle Beach. She was preceded in death by grandparents Tom and Jes sie Browder and Walter Orrell. In addition to her parents and husband, she is survived by; her four babies, Lake, Allie, Heath and Emma; grandmother Lucille Orrell; sister LuAnn Parker (Greg); brother. Tommy Browder (Deana); mother and father-in-law, Dean and Martha Slabach; brother and sister-in- law, Greg and Shelley Carlton; and several nieces and neph ews. TTie family, received friends on Friday. May 10 at Hilladale United Methodist Church. A memorial service led by the Rev. Jerty Webb was held at the church on Saturday, May 11 a! 2 pjn. A private burial service for family followed. Memorials: Davie Coflunu- 1 nity FoimdatloD, PO Box 546, '.for the Angie Slabach Memo- [rial Scholarship which will pro- Ivide financial aid to deserving istudeiiis from Davie County. Online condolences; luiywi'rih-millcr.com. He was also preceded in i(!ealh by his cldcsi daughter, Lynn Ji)linson and gmiddaugh- ler Alcxfl. llie Mass of Christian Buri- il WHS celebraied on Wednes- iay. May 22 at lU .a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi CatJiolic Church witli the Re-v. Father John Starczevvski officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cem etery in Mocksville.TTie family rccciaed friends on Tuesday, May 21 at Davie Funeral Ser vice in Mocksville. with a Ro- sar)' Senicc at 7:30 p.tn. Michael Francis Coffey Michael Francis Coffey. 66, of North Forke Drive, Advance, died on Friday, May 17,2013. Boni on Sept. 16, 1946, in Albany, N.Y.. he is the son of the late Tlumtas and Nina Cof fey. He w.as retired from the New York State Comptroller's office. He was a member of the Franciscai) 'J'hird order for 36 y ears and a juember of the Militia ImmacoJate. He served IIS treasurer and book distribu tor for the Academy of the Im maculate iind was a member of Si- Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville. He was a man of faith and shared his faith with many. He had a love for opera that touched many lives. Survivors; his wife of 45 yetirs. Ruth Peters Coffey; and 8 children, Christine of Gamer, Brian of Mocksville, Michael of Harrford, Conn., Marie (Timothy) Hippert of Winston-Salem, Nina (Bryon) Fingar of Clayton, Joseph of New York City, and John and .lames of Winslon-Salera; 5 grandchildien, Jacob, Jessica, Jennifer, and Joseph Johnson of Advance, and Lillian Hngar of Clayton: 2 sisters and 4 broth- •' VwA4f- ^ Robert Milton Daniel Mr. Robert Milton Daniel, 82, of Park Aventie, Mocks ville. died Thursday, May 16, 2013, at Forsyih Motliail Cen ter in Winston-Salem. He was bom May 20. 1930, in Davie County, to the late Henry Milton and Jennie Eliza beth Coble Daniel. Mi. Danid was a member iil First United Methodist Churcii in Mocks ville. He was a veteran of the U.S. Anny having served dur ing the Korean Conflict. A man of many pursuits and of tireless energy, he built in excess of 20 homes in and around Mocks ville as a side business. He enjoyed ferming; plowing hl.s fields with horse, mule and trac tor. Many of the picnic shelters in Rich Paik and the dugoms a! CoUette Field were some of his projeet.s while working full time for Duke Eneigy at The Buck Steam Station in Spencer from which he relired after 36 years. After rciiremciil lie could be found selling antiques and omainentaJ concrete fnim his shop in Mocksville. as wej! as buying, renovating and selling old homes and horse trading with buddies. Survivors: his wife, Vclma E. Tucker Daniel of the home; 4 sons. Mark Daniel (Tamil of Mocksville, Greg Daniel of Pinnacle. Tim Daniel (Reacie) of Greensboro and Andrew Daniel of Los Angeles, Calif.; 4 grandchildren. Robert and ,• Stephen Daniel of Mocksville, and Stella and Mia Daniel of Greensboro; a niece, Teresa Lowry (Bill) of Clemmons; a great-niece, Paige Carter n of Charlotte: a great-nephew. Chris SJer (Meredith): and a great-great-niecc, Casey Eller. all of Salisbury. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, May 21 at First United Methodist Church Family Life Center with the Revs. Joe Collins, DMin. and Shane Nixon of ficiating. The family received friends following the service. Burial followed in Rose Cem etery. Memorials: American Red Cross NWNC Chapter. 69(1 Coliseum Drive. Winston-Sa lem, 27106. Online condolences; ivinv. cawnfuneralservice.cow. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, 'J hursday, May 23,2013 Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Rebecca R. Dougherty Rebecca Reoce Dougherty, fonnerly of Davie Coimly, died on May 12, 2013 after a long illness. Bom in WiUce.s County on Sept. 14,1960, she is preceded in death by her parents, Wil liam Church and Grace Church, both of Wilkes County. Survivors; son, William Morrison of Davie County; daughter. Chiyslnl Dough erty of Milford, N.Y.; sisters, Catherine Brookshiie of Foun tain Inn. S.C., Wanda Stiver of Tayiorsville and Brenda (John) Binder of Huntington Beach, Calif.; brothers, David (Paulette) Chiuch of Connelly Springs and Danny Church of Arkansas; lifelong friend and second mother. Melodee "Mama Mel" Hodge of Davie County. A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Memorials; in her name to The Brian Center of Sialesville, .•\itn; Arts & Crafts, 520 Valley .St.. StatesviUe. 28677. 7 Linda Sue Fromai Mrs. Linda Sue Kapfer Fromai, 53, of Advance died Thursday, May 16, 2013 at her home. She was bom in LowviUe, N.Y. on Sept.12,1959 to Rich ard and Lucy Mealus Kapfer. Mrs. Fromai worked at Pin- ebrook Elementary School as a kiodeiganen teacher's assistant for 17 years. .She jjlayed the handbells at Bethlehem United Methodist Church and enjoyed volunteering. She loved to gar- dei3 and cook. Her specialties were homemade apple pie and tomato sauce from home-grown tomatoc.s, She adored family and friends and had a passion for teaching. Her favorite place to relax ajjd unwind during the summer was n1 "camp" in Stuid Pond, N.Y. Survivors: her high scliool sweetheart and husband of 33 years, Don Fromai; a son Brian Fromai {27J. an engineering graduate of N.C. State Univer- sitj'; a daughter, Kristen Fromai (25), a physician's assistant graduate of Duke University; her parents of Glenfield, N.Y,; a twin brother, Lynn Kapfer luid wife Laurie of Rotterdam, N.Y.; a sister, Judy Ripp and husband Mike of Lyons Falls, N.Y.; a brother. Dennis Kapfer and wife Lynne of Norwich, Conn.; a niece Katie Larmouth and husband Ryan of Boston, Mass.; and a nephew, Kevin Kapfer of Norwich. A memorial .service was held at II ajn. Monday, May 20 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev, Dairen Croils officiating. Memorials: in memory of Linda Fromai to tlie Ovarian CancerResearcbFund, 14Penn Plaza Suite 1710, New York. NY 10122 or online at hup:ll ^^-Kw.acrJ.org!donaiemw: or Davie Hospice, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, MocksviUe. Online condolences: h'ivm'. haywoTth-miUeTMm\. Memorials: Bethel UMC, c/o Karin Ren, 1216 Davie Academy Road, Mock.sville; Abe Howard Fund, c/o Davie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksviile: or Hos pice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Mocksviile. Online condolences: ivwiv. eaionfuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENiNTERPRISE RECORD,Thoreday, May 23,2013 ^ Alva IHitterow Howard Mrs. Alva Tlitterow Howard, 96, of Milling Road, Mocks viile. died Montlay, May 20. 2013, at Autumn Care of Mocksviile, She was bom June 24,1916, in Guilford County to the late John Nelson and Carrie Smith Tutterow. Mrs. Howard was a member of Bethel United , Methodist Church for more Ilian 70 years and sang in the choir. She loved her family. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Abe Nail Howard Sr.; a son, Abe NaiJ Howard Jr.; 5 sisters; and 4 brothers. Survivors: 3 daughters, Sue Cave (Randall) of Mocksviile, Faye Cmlip (Mike) of Creigs- ville, W.Va. and PJ. Howard (Chris Culiifer) of Denver; 2 sons, William "Bill" How ard (Maiy) of Mocksviile and James "Jim" Howard (Shelby) of Yadkinville; a daughter-in- law, Julia C. Howard ofMocks viile; 11 grandchildnrn; 18 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Eva T. Deadmon of Mocksviile and Doris T. Berrier of Goose Creek, S.C.; and numerous nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be conduaed at 2 pm., Wednes day. May 22 at Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery with llic Rev. Tony Owens of- ficiatinc. Mocksv*. NC J Delia Mae IViinlar Jones Delia MaeTYimiar Jones, 79. of Mocksville.diedon May )4, 2013 at her residence. She was bom April 30,1934, in Homer, Ga. to the late Maude Trimiar and Odeil Faulkner. A 1953 graduate of Da\ie County Training School, Mrs. Jones retired from Burlingioii Indu.s- tries and had numerous jobs throughout her life. She wa.s a dedicated, lifelong member of Erwin Temple CME Church, where she sersed on the Stew ardess Board, Missionary Board, Pastor's Aide. Flower Comminee, and Usher Board. She was known for her elo quent speaking. Mrs. Jones will be remembered for her driving back and forth to Coolecmee. KFC, and her green thumb to grow enormous elephant ears, and her gorgeous sunflowers. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 54 years. Deacon Eugene Jones Ir., a sister, Claudine Trimiar, and a special cousin, George Trimiar. Sun'ivon; sons. .Siuiford (Donna) Jones of Advance," and Eugene (Sheena) Jones of Salisbury; 4 daughters, Marilyn (John) Gaither of Siatesville, Cheryl Melton of Mocksviile. Sylvia Brown and Linda (Gerry) Sifford both of Salisbury: 20 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; a host of cousins, in-laws, nieces, and nephews; 3 adopted daugh- ; ters, Kathy Brown of Atlanta, Ga., Mimiie Ruth IJames-Scott of Winston-Salem and Teresa Johnson of Mocksviile. FuneraJ service was held on Monday. May 20 at 2 p.m. at Erwin Temple CME Church in Woodleaf. TTie Rev, Calvin Smith offlciated .-uiii burial followed in Boxwood Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocks viile. The family received friends at Erwin Temple 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences; wunv. GrahantFuneralHomcjiei. Daniel Richard Kooistra Daniel Richard Kooistra. 84. of Allen Road, Mocksviile, died on Friday, May !7,20i3at his home. Bom in Passaic, NJ. on Oct. 26, 1928, he was the son of the late Peter and Jenny Amana Kooistra. He was a re tired builder and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church where he was a member of the choir. He also sang at the Se nior Servicc.s Center. He served as a seigeant in the 8ih Army during World War U, serving from 1946-1948. He was also preceded in death by bis wife, Anita Ruth Kooistra, and a grandson, Josh ua Kooistra. Survivors: a son, Daniel Ste ven Kooistra of Mocksviile; a daughter. Donna Susan (John) Blunt of Milton, Fla.; a brother, Richard John (Connie) Koois tra of Florida; 2 grandchildren, Jessica Sutton and Seth Koo istra; and a great-grandchild, Ashyln Suiion. A graveside celebration of life service was to be held on Wednesday. May 22 at 3:00 pjn. in the Bear Creek Bap tist Church Cemetery with the Revs. Charles Buckner and Greg McEweti officiating. Online condolences: mviv. daviefiiiwralservice.com. DAVIE COUN-I Y ENTERPRISE RFAIORJ), Ihursday, May 23,2013 .^Alnia 'Sis' Plemmons Mrs, Alma "Sis" Shumate Plemmons. 79, of Winston-Sa lem died on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom March 10,1934 in Guilford County to AriieTal- inadge and Rora Bodenheimer Shiunale, Mrs. Plemmons was a member of Manes Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; 2 brothers, Atlie and Clyde Shumate and a great- granddaughter. Lily. Surviving: her husband of 60 years, Don Plemmons; 4 children. Jonny Plemmons and wife Millie of Advance, Stan Plemmons and Joey Plem mons, both of Winston-Saiem and Donna Prow and husband Brian of Lewisville; 6 grand children, Drew, Jessica, Han nah. Thyior, Jordan and Karli;3 great-granddaughtere, Sophia, Sadie Kale and SteUa; and 2 brothers, Grady Shumate and Robert "Bub" Shumate. The family received friends Friday evening at Hayworth- Miller Kindenon Chapel. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 18 at the funeral home with Pastors Ron W. Grocc, Jason Holly and Lar ry Walker officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Online condolences: www. haywonh-millercom. „/Edith Bailey Slagle ^ To honor the memory oi F^ith Bailey Slagle, a celebra tion of life get-together will be held Sunday, May 26 from 2-5 p.m. at the home of Callie Bailey Terry in Advance. For more information, call 404- 633-5153. -sr." Fred Garner Cranfill Ml. Fred Gamer Cranfitl,78. of !-i\l Whitaker Road. Mocks- villc, died Sunday, May 26, 2013 at his home. He tt'as bom on Feb. 26, 1935. in Jredeli County !o the laic Guy and Di.sa Rcnep.ai CriUtfill. Mr. Cranfill was a member of Liberty Baptist Churcli and retired from Davic (Jniding Co. He enjoyed gar dening and cutting wood, as well as John Deere tractors and ^ (latore. He loved the outdoors, especially feeding the birds. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers. SuA'lvors; his wife of 60 years, Ida Mae Whitaker Cran- fili of the home; 3 davighters. Sheila Cranfill Renegar (Ralph) of Harmony, Vickie Cranfill Melton (Ma-xiel of Advance and Laura Cranfill Harris (Dar- rell) of Yadkinvillc; 5 grand children. Celeste Renegar. Duslin Renegar (Lest). Wesley Mellon (Cheyenne Gordon), Travis Melton (Ashley Bord- ner) and Jessica Harris (IJrew Harris); 3 great-grandchildren, tiarrett Renegar and Vicioria and Olivia Melton; and several nieces and nephews A funeral service was coti- ducied at 2 p.rn.,Tuesday, May 28 at Liberty Baplis'I Church officiated by the Revs, Jesse Miles and Noel Hawks.. The body was placed in the church 3(1 minmes prior to the service. Burial fallowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Monday. May 27 at Ea ton Funeral Home- Memorials: Hospice of Iredell. 2347 Simonlon Rd.. Stalesville. 2S62.'5. Online condolences; ivivu. ealonfuwolsen'ke.com. iGeof^c W. Dulin George Washington Dulin diedonTuesday,May21,2013. i in Kate B. Reynolds Hospice -J Home following a short illness. He was bom Nov. 16. 1934 in Davie County, son of the late Heiuy and Elizabeth Clotise Dulin. He attended Davic Schools, and was a member of Fairtteld Baptist Chtirch. where he sang in the men's choir. Mr. Dulin retired from Hanes Man ufacturing and was tumou'- for hauling junk in his uuck. He was married to Julin Mac Arnold who proceeded him in death on Feb. 8. 2004. He was also preceded in death by 2 hraihers, Heniy and Lawrence Dulin; 4 sisters. Oltie Jenkins. Betty Dulin. Elizabeth Dulin. and Fauline Dulin. Survivors; 4 sons. Jerry Du lin of Woodlcaf, Roger (Te resa) Dulin of Greensboro. Geoige Dulin Jr., of Baltimore. Md.. and Terry Dulin of Dati River: .3 daughters. Judy (Fel- lon) Mayfield of Cooleemee. Mary Dulin of Salisbury, and Marcella Dulin of Lexington; a brother. John Dulin of Mt. Airy; 17 grandchildren: 16 great-grandchildren; a number of other relatives andfritmk. His funeral service wiu held on Saturday. May 25 at 3 p.m. at Fidrficld Baptist Church in Mocksvillc. The Rev. James Clement ol^ciaicd tind burial followed in the church ccm- ciery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Online condolcnce.s; ivinv. GraltainFimeralHonw .net. Ola Mae Ijames Ola Mae Dulin Ijames died on May 23.2013 after a battle with an extended illness. Bom Jan. a. 194.5 to Ihc late Annie Dulin VanEnton. she was educated in the Davic County School System. She served many years in tlie food seA'ice industry and Inter as a personal care assistant for individual? who were ill. She was a mem ber of Galilee Missionary Bap tist Cinirrli in Wiiisi<in-S:rlein. She was preceded in death by her husband. Claude Cal vin Ijames; her mother. Annie VanEaton; 3 sisters. Barbara "Arm" Bohaniion and Enuna Hall of Mocksvillc and Fcariine "Red" Williams ofFloiida;iind. 2 brothers. Nathaniel "Nate' DuEn of Salisbury and James "Bubba" Hall of High Hoim. Survivors; hei 3 cltildreii, Debbie (Daniel) Biown. Mi chael (Mary) ljumes. and Paula Ijames of Mocksville; foster son. James (Jennie) Greene of Mocksville; 2 special nieces. Pamela (Bryan) Duncan of Salisbury and Gail Bohan- non of Mock.sviUc; 4 sisters, Thelma VanEaton, Josephine (James) Ijames, and Mildred (William) Kemp of Mocks ville, and Mary Rowe of Nexv York; 3 brothers. John Dulin of Mocksvillc, William "Pete" Hall of Kemersville. and John Hall of New York; 7 grand children. ShaUmda (Brandoit) Gentry. ShaNicka Brown. Ur-"fj" Dillard, Jalen Ijames, and Jalyn Greene of Mocks ville. "DJ" tuid Kaltl Duncan of Salisbury; 2 great-grandchildren. Kcnadi and Makenzic Gentry of MocksviUe; a special friend. Annie •-Reedie" Hol- maii of Mocksville; and a host of mcccs. nephews, cousins, in- laws. and friends. A mcntorial service will held at 3 p.m. Pnt'f)- nt Blaise Baptist Church. 134 Blaise Church Road. Mocks villc. Online condolences; w>vw. cowUnacremanoii£om. DAVIE COUN I Y ENTERPRISE RECORD. I Jiiirsday. May 30,201.3 Davie County Public Libcary Mocksville, NO v/George Elwood Kidd <-OUNT\ ENTKUPeisir DPf-rtun'ri. j C-K-orge ElwooJ KicUI. 71. of Will B«)nc' Roi.d, Mocksviltt 1^0IU),Tluiwdiy,Ma.v . (liedThursdiiy. Miiy 23.2013 a( Eorsyth Medicnl Center. n He was tK>ni in Bedford. Va. on Dec. 7. IWI; son of the late William Campbell Kitld and Glad>s Elizabeth .Snead Kidd. He was of tlic Baptist faith and Veteraoof the Navy. ' A cciebmtioii of life service vias conducted at nixin on Mon- day. May 27 from Davic I-iiiierai Chapel with die Rev, Cairoli Jprtlaii officnaiing. Burial followed in die l-"irst Baptist Church Cemetery in Rockwell. 'Ibe family received friends Monday at ilie funeral home. ^ r Survivors: 2 brothers. Uiwtcnce Rao (Susan) and Ronald Rao J(tlaire) aUof Lynchburg.Va.-. anda sister, l.inda Rao ofZebu- lOn: special friends. Marvin and Sandy CoUis and Randy andTina He was also preceded in death by his son. Brandon Kidd in • Online condolences: vfH'iv.<fcvi<^mcr(i/jerw( e£</ni. v/ John Carr Phelps Mr. John Carr Phelps. 81, of Advance, died a! home on Fri day, May 24,2013. He was born August 9. 1931 to Willie Phelps andAddie Bet- te; Beauchamp Phelps in Davie Cbunty. After graduating from Sfiady Grove High School, he s^ed his country in the US Ajnny during the Korean War. fre worked for Ingersoli Rand wfhere he was employed until iwirenient. He enjoyed garden- iifg. riding bis John Deere trac- tw and Ashing with friends at &pe Hatteras. He was a Caro lina fan. He was also preceded in dtalh by a sister, l.iicy Phelps. : Survivors: his wife of 54 years, Jean Phelps; son, Tun Phelps (Andrea); daughier, Qndy Hicks (Robert); grand children. Tristan Phelps. Land- on Phelps.Tala Hicks. Brittany Hicks. Joshua Hicks, .and Nich- oIk Hicks: .IS well as sisters, -Susie Anderson, Nell Biirion, and .Masinc BaiLy (Boh); and many nieces ami nephew.s. , A graveside service was fttld at 5 pju. .Sunday. .May 26 at Mocks United Methodist CJmieb Cenieiery witli Pastors Hi)] Taylor and Danny Diliard officiating. • Memorials: Kate- B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Ln.. VVinsion-Salera. 2.7013. Online coudolcnccs; ivwiv. hayAvrfh-niillcrynin Bcrnice Green Saunders Mrs. Bemice Green Saun ders. 81. of Junction Road. Mocksviilc died with her fam ily by her side, Thw'sday, May 23. 2013, at Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-.Salem. She was bont Aug. 9. 1931, in Davie County to (he late James Burris and Nellie Tut-Itcrow Gteen Mrs. Saunders was retired from Sara Ixe, She was of the Mormon faith. She was also preceded in death by S siblings. Survivors: her husband. I Gec^e "Bill" Saunders of the home: 3 children. Diane Ke- nion (William) of Yadkinvillc, Gary McCullough (Cathy) of Concord and Debra Edwnitl.s (Arnold) of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grand children: 2 great-great-grand- childrcn: 2 sisters. Edra Beck of Win.sttjn-Salcm and Shirley Stmud (Bud) of Staicsville; and 2 biotliers. Kenneth Green ami Wayne Green (Loi.?), all of Mocksviilc. A luncral service was ciiii- ductcd at 2 p.m., Saturday. May 25 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Elders Barry Gupton and Larry Gregory officiat ing. Burial followed in Cemei United Methodist ChwchCem etery. Memorials: Arthiitis Foundation. 45.30 Park Road, Suite 230, Charlotte, 28209. Online condolences: unvH. eatonfiineralservice.com. ^ Bonnie Evelyn l"uracr Bonnie Evelyn 'lumer, 90, of Junction Road, Mocksviilc, died on Thursday, May 23, 2013, at Davie County Hospi tal. Bom in Yadkiit County on ' April 24. 1923, she was the daughter of the late Stephen Henry Turner and Annie Frye Turner. She wtc. viisployed by Monleigh Gamicni Co.. and was a member of Hardison United Methodist Ciiuich. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters. Laura L-ee Smith and Thelma Eti7.abcth Turner. Survivors: 2 nieces. Elaine (Doug) Howell and Ccraldine (Johnny) Bogcr; 3 great-neph ews, Todd, Kelly, and Randy (Tina) Howell; and 3 greal- greai-nieces. Brand), Kailin, and Brianna Howell, all of Mocksville. A service to celebrate htn- life was conducted Sunday, May 26 at 1:30 pm. at Hardi son United Methodist Church with the Rev. I.ynn Watts Cash ofliciatiiig- Burial followed in the church cemetery. 'Ilic fam ily received friends prior to the service at the church. Memorials: Hardison UMC, 1630 Jericho Church Road, Mtrcksville. Online condolences: www. daviefuncralscrvice.com. Pauliiit; M. Vaughn Pauline M. Vaughn. 89, died May 23,.2013 at her residence at Brighton Ganhms Assisted Living in Winsion-Salem. She w.a.^ horn in Davie County and lived most of her adult life in Charlotte. She wa.s u member of Avondalc Ptcs- byterinn Church in Charlotte where she served Faithfully. She was retired after holding jobs including administrative .secretary, owning a personnel agency and real estate broker. She was married for 68 years to l.ewis D. Vaughn, who pre ceded her in death. .Survivors: a son, David Vaughn and wife Rebecca of I^ewisville: grandchildren, Ja son Vaughn of Winston-Saiein, Lisa Fuller of Ape.v and Bran don Vaughn of Charlotte; one great-grandchild, Ctilleigh Vaughn of Charlotte; siblings, Orady McClamiDck Sr., Ron McLMamrock and Ethel Myers, all o! Mocksville. There wa.« a viewing at Heritage Funeral Home, In dian Trail Chapel on Tuesday. May 28. A graveside service was held at Parktawn Memo rial Park in Winstoii-Snlem'on Wednesday. May 29 at 10 a.m.. officiated by Ellen Aheam. Online condolences: www. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC Jerry Leon Cope Jerry Leon Cope, 72. for merly of Hobson Drive, Mocksville, and currently rc- .siding at Davie Place, died on Friday, May .^1, 2013 at Da- vie Place. Born in Rowan County on Nov. 1, 11)40, he was the son of the late J.ack. Leon Cope and Lola )..ivcngood Cope. He was retired as a chem ist at National .Starch and was of the PiQlesiuiii faWi. Mr. Cope also served in the I'nil- cd Stales Marines during the Victnani era. Survivors include; 2 sons. Michael Warren (Karen) Cope and Jeffery Leon Cope. l«3th of MocksviUf; 2 grand children, Justin (finncdc Chel sea Hamilton) Cope and Ash ley Cope (Tony) Morehcad, a great-grandson. Bailey More- head, all of Mocksville: and a longtime friend and compan ion, Iva Mosko. A graveside celebration of life service was held on Monday, June 3, at 10 a.m. in the Liberty United Method ist Church Cemetery with the Rev, Mike Depew ofliciaiing. Military honors were accord ed by the S'oteratis of Foteign Wars Memorial Honor Outirti and the U.S. Marine Corp. 'llie family received frientis on Sunday, June 2 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Wounded Warrior Project, c/o Tony Palo/zolo, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Online condolences; www. daviefimeralservic<\cnni. a Member and Inaugural President of The Pail) Society of the Caro- Unas. Dr. Crews is precededin death by his wife. Heather ) '>||||||^^^^| Crews. He is survived by ^one daughter. Taylor Crews Bfc' \ ."v "T||^Band one son. Tucker Crews Hu ' ^^^^B both of Advance: bis father. James E. Crows of Winder. . da., his mother. Barbara H. Willis of Shrevcpon, LA., hisn first wife. Barbara Crews of i cu r- n ^ Clctamons,onebrother,M.-iTk m Crews and wife Nannette of V "' v/ James Cbarles Crews Dr. James Ciiarles Crews, 55 of Advance, died Tuesday May 28,2013. He WHS bom April 16, 1958 in Caddo Parish, La. to James iiiid Barbtira Crews. He enmed bachelor's and medi cal doctor degrees from the LSI) .School of Medicire- Shrcvc|>ort, and internship at the IJiiiversily Arkansas Med- iCii) Center, 1985. Residency. Ancsthesiology. University of Arkansas Medical Clr, 1987 and Fellowship. University of Cincinnati Hospital Group, 1988 and wascurremly an As sociate Professor and Section Head of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine at Wake Forest University Bap- list Medical Center. He was a member of the American Medical Association, Ameri can Board of Ancsthesiology, World Institute of Pain where he served on the Editorial Ad- visorv Bi'anf Tnlcmalioiia! Colorado Springs. CO attd oneniece.ElizabethA.Crews Hn:, ! ra alsoofColoradoSprings.CO. ,A memorial service wiU be Centerin Winston-Salem. conducted at 3:00 PM Fri- She was bom Nov. 6,1921, day, June 7, 2013 at St. Pauls Episcopal Church by Rev Wiilts Hardm and Delia PhanDavid Hodges. Ihe family n-T"''? will^ceive friends followingthe service a, a Celebration f" Reception from 5:()0 to 7 00PM at WinMock at Kinder- fCuller retired ton in Bermuda Run NC In W. Hmies Knitting andieu of flowers please'consider T®" miking donations to your 1<>-^al Make A Wish Foundation, ^ ""d a seivant to Unerican Red Cross,DoctorslUthout Bordera, or Wine to , 'ater. OnUne condolences f".h by herhusband. Walleri.ay be made at wwwJtay- ^ vonb-miller.com (Haywonk- ""kvliller Kinderton Chawl) Gibbons-, and a brother. Worth Sharpe. Survivors: 3 children. Bob (duller (Judy) of the home, Faye Tliomus, also of the home and Marilyn Peacock (Carlos) of Waco: 13 grand children: 26 grcai-grantichii- dren: 23 grc.nt-grcat-gTand- children: and several nieces A funeral sendee was to I and nephews, conducted at 2 pjtt., Thurs day, June 6 at Hope Baptist Tabernacle with the Rev. Chris Cantrell officiating. The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery, The family was to receive friends fronj 6-8 p.m.' on Wednes day, June 5 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hope Baptist, 2408 US 158 Mocksville. Online condolences: wwh'. Davie County Public LlbiaryMocksville, NO •v/ Carl Cecil (.>aither Carl Cecil Gaiilici, 62,of Mixk^viilc. died Friday. May 29. 2013 al Forsylh Mcdicai Cemer. Bom July 3.1950. he was ihe son oflhc late Mary Gray and .MlojiGaithcr. He was a graduate of North Iredell High School. A veteran of the l.'.S, Army, he worked as a concrete finisher. He was a member of Refuge Community Church. He is also preceded in death by his brolher, Horace Gaithcr. Survivors: his wife. Sonja Ft«le Gnithen sons. Adonis Smoot of Mocksvillc and David Hulliind; daughters, Tressa Greer fTonj 1 of Mocksville and Lyniska Smoot; brothers. Al ton Gaither, EjitI Gaiiher. James Gaiiher; sisters, Edith Dob bins, Alma Reid. Mary Ann Templcion, Tore.sa Brown: grand children, Chase Stecle, Erica Eichison. A memorial service was to be held llnirsday, June 6 at Vic tory Baptist Church in Cooleemce with Pastor Rodney Barger officiating. Burial will be at Salisbury National Cemeleiy at a later date. Online condolences: \\tvwJyerlyfunrrulliomej:c»n. J Vii^l Reich Hester Mr. Virgil Reich "Rick" Hester, 71. of Advance died■ITuirsday. May 30, 2013 at Forsylh Medical Center- He was bom Aug. 8. 1941in Forsyth County to VirgiiOliver and Ruby Reich Hes ter.Survivors: his wife. Miiry T. Hester; 2 daughters, Sharon Brill (Chiirlie) and Christine Evans (Paul); a son. Richard Hester (Chasity): 10 grand- children; 7 great-grandchil dren; 2 brotliers. Bill Hester(Ivatlinc) and Thurmond Hes ter (Betty); and 2 sisters, Betty Jane Messick (Harold) andPeggy York (Kenneth). A funeral serv'ice was heldat 4 pm. Saturday, June 1 atGrapevine Baptist Church inLcwisviile with PasiorKonnie Comer ofliciaiing. Burial fol lowed in the church cemeiery.Thc family receive friends one hour prior to the service. Online condolences: hoY«orib-millfrx-om. ^ Nicholas .1. Passero Dr. Nicholas J. Passero. 50, of Advance died on Mon day, .May 27. 2013 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem.He was born May 4. 1963 in St. Paul. Minn, a son of James David and Monica Catherine Marschall Passero.He married .Suzanne Morrison oil Aug. 5,1989. Surviving: his wile, Su zanne Passcni of Advance:his rliiJdrcn. Alyssa Passero, Elaina Passero. and John Passero. all of Advance: his parents. James and Monica Passero of .Advance: 2 sis ters. Maria Passero of Staies-viile, Angie (Doug) Boggs of Cheshire. Conn.: n brother, Chris (Rita) Passero of Scott Depot, W.Va.: fniher-in-lawand mother-in-law. Perry andJudy Morrison: a sister-in- law. Lisa (Mike) L.cwis of Ona, W.Va.; nieces. MaritaPassero. Samaiilha Boggs,Alexis Boggs, and Kaiy Lewis; and a nephew, Andy Lewis, He graduated from Niiro High School in Nitro, W.Va.in 1981, Marshall Universitysvilh a bachelor's degree in1985 and Marshall University Medical School in 1989. He-served his imemship and resi dency at Wake f'brcst University Baptist Medical Center. He was a physician at Ciemmons Famil\- Practice in Ciemmons, and had worked as u family physician in East Bend and T.ewisville and al PriinoCare in Winsion-Siileui, He attended Calvary Baptist Church in Winstnn-.Salcm. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church where he was involved with youth min istry for 17 years. He was the interim head of youth ministry for the summer and fall of 2009. He served the I,ord as a gifted musician and by us ing his medical skills on many ov'crscas mission trips. He enjoyed running, cycling, writ ing. and playing the guitar. A funeral mass was con ducted at 11 a.m. Friday, May 31 at Holy Family CatholicChurch. Fr. John ^inam of ficiated. Visitation was Thuri!- day evening at Holy Fam ily Catholic. Burial was in Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery iiiAdvancc. Online coiidoienccs: ivwm'. frunkviifikruiuhoitiMiim. Memorials; Youth Build ing Expansion at Holy Family Catholic Church in memorial to Dr. Nick. DAVIF COL 2frV ENTFRPRISK KECOKD.Thursday..Iune 6.2013 Oavie County Public Ud.aiy Wocksville, NO Mary Beulah Foster y Mrs- Mary Beulah Bo- ger Foster, 82. of Yadkin- ville Road. Mocksville, died on Friday. June 7, 2013, ai the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury. She was bom on March 5. 1931 in Davie County to the late William Glen and Geor gia Forrest Boger. She was educated in Davie County schools and had been em ployed wiih US Plywood in • High Point for 23 years. She murried Boh Foster, working with him for many years in their greenhouse business in MocLsville. She later worked at Thomasville Furniture Co. in Troutman. In addition to her parents and her husband she was pre ceded in death by a brother. Rayford Boger. Survivors: 2 sisters. Glenna Curry and Rachel Gartner (Bobby); a brother, Robert; many nieces and nephews; andlongTlime friend, Pal Rea- vis and his family whom she considered as her own. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 pjn., Sunday. June 9 at Eaton Funeral Chapel witli Claude Phar officiat ing. Burial followed in Chest nut Grove United Methodic thurch Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House. 1229 Slates- ville Blvd. Salisbury, 28147. WWW v/EdaarL.GUlum ^Evelyn Rose KeUy ^ Mear L "Ed" Gilluin, SO, Mrs, Evelyn Rose Church • of Sterling Drive, Mocksville. Kelly, 69, formerly of Mocks- ' died on June 9. 2013 :.t his ville, died Monday, Junet 3, 2013, at Tucker Hospicenorne. * ...He was bom Oct. 19.1932 House m Kannapolis inFrankston.Texas.toUielate She was bom on Sept. 19. William and Myrtle Gillum. 1943. in Joplm, Mo. to the He married Rachel Smith Gil- late Herman Chnsiopto and ium on Dec. 28.1958. He was Grace Paulme Hoke Church, a member of Blaise BapliM She vK'as a member of Church in Mocksville. .t K.> Crossmads Baptist aurch. rean War veteran wlio served Mi.. Kelly was = volunt«r in the US Army foi 21 years, with the Davie Thtjatre Co. from 1950-1971. an active where she made costumes,member of the WC Cumpere She was a-child of God^ on Mission form IW5-2012. She was f also serving with the Noith death by herbusband.EdwaffiAmerican Mission BoaM: Walter Kelly; 3 grandchtl-from 1995-2005- ' drcn.Patrick MaitmOmughnSurvivors: his wife of Kyle Chnstopher Kelly ^d Mocksville: nms. Lewis Kansas lunette Kelly; and a(Amy)GiUuiuol Randleman. great-granddaughter. Kather-Aaron(fiancee.ChristmeBin-| ineBelleBurtoead. kley) Gillum of Greensboro.' Survivors; 6 chilton. Dan- and Karl Gillum of Thomas- lel Waller Kelly (Kmen) ofville-8 grandchildren. Patrick Missouri. Richard Anihony .(Marlena) Gillum. Ttmo- Kelly (Saadia Thotnpson) of ihv (Dawn) Gillum. Ashley OUahoma.PatnctaRowKel-(dh^) jordan.JohMKatrina) ly Witt of Pennsylv^ nillum Willie Gillum. Tay- san Kelly Bulkhead (Mark) of a funeral service was con- lor Gillum Stephanie Gil- Fayetteville. Edward Patnck ducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday, mn, and EUiah Gillum; and 2 Kelly (Am) ) of Georgia and June 6 at F^ton Funeml Cha-iidSdmn. Aubrey Michael Christopher Kelly pel with Pastor David His^uiandAllysonIonian. (Teiri Eaton) of Hamsburg; officiating. Burial followed • A celebration of his life 18 grandchUdren; 14 great- in ijames Crossroads BapUsl ' will be held at Blaise Bap-, g«ndchi!dien; several nieces Church Cemetery. The furmly 1 r"<u Church in Mockavillcland nephews; and special received friends Wednesday.• Saturday, Jut"^ friend.I^lhyChaffiii. June 5, at the funeral home. The family will receive " Memorials: Hospice/Pal- nne hour before the liativeCareofCabarrus.SOOSWends one hour before the service. Full miliury honorswill follow the service. Memorials: Blaise Bap tist, 134 Blaise Church Rd.. Hospice Lane, Kannapolis, 2808L. Online condolences; wiviv. eatonfiiiieralservicc£Oni. Davie County Public LiDiaty Mocksville, NC ■J Joesceaphus Lyons Joesceaphus "Jimmy Lee" Lyons Jr., died on June 10, 2013 at Oak Forest Nursing Home in Winston-Salem. • He was bora May 7, 1931, in Davie County, son of the late Joesceaphus Lyons Sr. and Nellie Brock Lyons- He attended Davie County Schools and at an early age joined Cedar Creek Baptist Church. He loved to cook and worked as a chef in restau rants in New York the major ity of his life. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Wesley Al bert Lyons. Survivors: his wife, Marie Handy Lyons of Mocksville; 2 sons, Reginald Wayne L>- ons and Yosef Handy, both of Mockss'illc; 3 stepsons, Isaac Williams and Jamel Handy, both of MocksviUe, and Dar nell Handy of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a stepdaughter, Patricia Wii- iiams of Yadkinville; a grand child, Trisiian Hood; a devot ed cousin, Eila Mae White; other relatives and friends. His funeral semcc wilJ be beld Friday, June 14 at 4:3,0 p.m. at Cedar Creek Baptist Church in MocksviUe. The ,Rev, Coker Stewart will of ficiate and burial will followI in the church cemetery. 'Diefamily wiU receive friends4^:30 p.m. at the church. Online condolences: tvww.GralujmFuneralHomeJiet. J Elmer Thomas Neely Elmer Thomas Neely died on Saturday, June 8, at Rowan Regional Medical Center fol lowing a short illness. He was bom April 1, 1939 in Iredell County, son of the late Zelma and Lois TOmcr Neely. He graduated from RA. Clement High School in 1955, and at an early age joined Friendship Baptist Church. He married Ethel l-ouise Chambers who pre ceded him in death on June 21, 1992. Most of his life was spent in Rowan County, where he worked at K.W. Ar thur Roofing Co. and Cohen Roofing & Metal, He loved to fish, watch TV and ride his bicycle. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents,George and Mary Ann Neely. Survivors: a stepson, Bish op Richard (Kay) Chambers of Salisbury: a special aunt. Gladys T. Ramseur of States- vilie; 5 grandchUdren; 3 great grandchildren; many cousins and friends. A funeral sendee was to be Thursday, June 13 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Fu neral Home. Bishop Rkhard Chambers was to officiate and burial was to foUow in Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Onlbe condolences: titvni; GrahatnFuneralHomejiel. Davie County Public LibraryModtsvilie. NO Lonnie Ray Anderson Mr. Lonnie Ray Anderson, 78. of Mocksville. died Tues day. June 11. 2013 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Cen ter. Mr. Anderson was bont Sept. 29, 1934 in Iredell County to Virgil and Billings Anderson, He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He retired from the US Postal Service and later worked at the Davie County Sheriff's Office. Mr, Anderson was a mcndro' of the VFW and the NRA. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Survivors; 4 children. Li- sha Meier, Gena Anderson, Jill Anderson, and Jamie An derson artd wife Heather; 7 grandchildren, Nichole Dan iel, Derrick and DustinM^i^v Noah Myers, and ' JOShUa, James, and Jacob Ivy, Kayia Anderson; and 4 great-grand- children, Ashley, Shyaitne, J.D.. and Christian. A funeral seiA-ice was con ducted Saturday, June 15, at 1 pjn. at Bculahland Non- Dcnominaiional Church wWi the Rev. Ralph Casstevens officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full military lionors provided by Yadkin VFW Post 1034b. 'Hie fiuiiily received friends one hour prior to the setvic? at the church. Online condolertces; wivif-. gentryfuneruhfrrice^otn^ >/john Robert Bracken Mr. "John" Robert Brack en, 77, of Rockwell died on June 12,2013 at his residence. Mr. Bracken was bom April 12, 1936 a son of the late Marvin Bracken and Ester Prevette Bracken. Mr. Brack en was a 1954 graduate of Mocksville High School. He retired from Hoechsi Cetanese where he worked for 31 j ears. He also worked for HBD and was a farmer, Mr. Bracken was a member of First Bap tist Cliiirch of Rockwell. He lenjoyed fanning, gardening, j flowers and playing tennis. jMr. Bracken was a veteran of jthe U.S. Araiy having served ■ffnm 1960-1965. I He is also preceded in deathI by a daughter. Gloria Bracken i abrothcr. Aaron Bracken, andj a sister. Beatrice Bracken. < Sur\ivors:hiswife,Dorothy' Mae Grissom. whom he mar ried Feb. 14.2001:son,Rob ert Glenn Bracken and wife Angle of Harmony; stepsons, Ron Owens and wife Barbara of Texas and Todd Grissom and wife .Sherra of Salis bury; daughter, Robin Lynn Bracken White and husbajid Brian of ElUn; stepdaugh ter. Faye Mauldin of Salis bury; brothers, Paul Bracken, iMarvin Jacob Bracken andjCari Bracken; grandchildren, Fraidry Bracken. Danen Wag oner, Tater Wagoner, Mattie White. Josh Bracken and wife Jodie. Dusiin Bracken, GeraldiMcCall, Jason Owens, Clint Mauldin, Vim Mauldin. Tim- my Mauldin, Carly Mauldin, Rhett Mauldin. Bart Mauldin, T)' Mauldin. Dorothy Mauld in. Hyatt Grissom. Morgan Grissom, Nathan Owens and Kristen Owens. The family receive friends at First Baptist Church of Rockwell on Friday, June 14. The funeral service was at 2 pjii. June 14 ut the church, conducted by Dr. Bemiy Vickrey. Burial was at 4 pjti, at Liberty Weslcyan Church Cemetery in Harmony with mifrtary graveside rites con ducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard of Clenunons. Memorials: Si. Judes Cliil- drens Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Online condolences: ivh'M'. pawlesfuneralhnme.com. I* Minnie Sue Crotts Mrs. Minnie Sue WaUerCrotts. 9], formerly of Wood-leaf, died Tuesday. June 11, 2013, at The Laurels of Salis bury.She was bom Sept. |3,1921 in Davie County to the late OUie Oscar and Zoia Beaton Waller. Mrs. Crottshad worked at Abe* Friction Products in'Salisbijfy. Shewas a m^iflwrof Earl Street Church ofOod in Landis,She was also preceded Indeath by frer husband, theRev. Wade H. Crotts; 8 sisters and brothcre; a graudson,Ricky Lee Crotts; and a great- grandson, &leb Ryan Avenl. Survivors:3children, Wade'E. Crotts (Novella) of Wood-leaf, Darttnt Avcnt (Jimmy) of Mathistpn.'Miss. and Dennis WayWxjSnjtb of Wood-leaf; 6 griri^idten; 15 preat-granifcUldren; and 14great-great-giitdchildren.A graveside eerviec was conducted at.2:30 p.m.. Friday, June 14 ttRowan Memorial Park widi the Rev, SandraMelcher officaating. The fajn-ily received friends Friday, atEaton Funeral Home. Mocks ville. Memorials: Alzheimer'sAssoc., Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 ShamrockDr-. Braacomb 10, Charlotte,28215-^. .: , . davie CGUNTY enterprise record. Tha«dn,> J-me 20.2013 Oavle County Public LibraryMocksville. NO k:^m Yucrhcrt James Herben James died June 18. Contact Graham Funeral Home for ser%'ice details,info@srahamfiineraihome. net or 751-1100. Carolyn Kay Hahne Mrs. Carolyn Kay Smyth Hahne, 69, of Center Street. Cooleemee, died Friday, June 14,2013 at her home. She was bom Feb. 12. 1944, in Monongalia County. W.Va. to the late Arlie Everett and Martha Bell Smyth. Mrs. Hahne retiTed from QST in 2005. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Richard Alan Hahne Sr.; and a brother. Don Smyth. Survivors: 4 children, Rich ard Alan Hahne Jr. of Cool eemee. Colleen LaMattina (Kenneth) of Madeta. Calif.. Mark Hahne (Amy) of States- \-ille and Melissa Clary (Greg) of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Jean Scaford (Doug) of Mocksville and Sharon Sutton (Dick) of Kinsman. Ohio; a sister-in- law. Janet McCuicheon of Greenville. Pa.; 12 grandchil dren; and 11 great-grandchil dren and one on the way. A memorial service will be conducted at 3 pm.. Saturday. . June 22 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel, Mocksville. Inurnment will be in Rose Cemetery. Mocksville. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the seiwice at the funeral home and at the home follow ing the service. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia- rive CareCcnter, 377 Hospital St.. Stc. 103. Mocksville; or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. 262 Danny Thomas PI. Memphis.TN 38105. Online condolences; wnnv. eatonfuneralsen'icexom. Harper Lynn Kolbash Baby Harper Lynn Kolbash of Wirutou-Salem died on June 15, 2013 at home in the aims of her family. She was bom on Jan. 19,2013. Survivors: her parents. Christopher and Stacy Kol bash: 3-year-oid sister, Camp bell Michele Kolbash; grand parents. Marilyn and Thomas Hanman ofToledo.Ohio.and Ronald and Peggy Kolbash of Mocksville. A service was held at Green Street United Methodist Church on Tuesday. June 18 at 2 pjD. with the Rev. Kelly Carpenter officiating. The family received visitors one hour before the service. Memorials: Green Street UMC. 639 Green St.. Win- ston-Salem, 27101; or Brenner Children's Hospital in tAlnston-Salem. Online condolences; vnnv. davicfuneralser\'ice.com. ^ Mary Gwyn Lec Mary Gwyn "Molly" Lee. 52. died on June 12. 2013 in her home in Raleigh. Bom in Pittsburgh. Pa., she was the daughter of the late Nathan Hunt Gwyn Sr. and Marion Eberle Gwyn. In addition to her mother she Ls survived by: children. Courtney Eberle Lec and Parker Adam Lec; husband. Hugh Alfred Lee Jr.; brother Noih.m Hunt Gwyn 111 and wife Jaiia Smith Gwyn; sis ter Martha Gwyn Hilliaid .and husband Kenneth Earl Bill iard and their children Ken neth Brian Hiliiard, Jennifer Emily Hiliiard and Matthew Hunt Hiliiard. A best friend (o many, she w as a gardener and the back bone of her family; her posi- tivity was unwavering and pa tience astounding. She was a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and loved watching the Tar Heels. The family received friends at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church in Raleigh on Sunday, June 16 from 7-9 p.m. The service was at II a.m. Monday. June 17 at Pul len Memorial Baptist Church. Memorials; Hope Center at PuUen Memorial Baptist Church. ' June 20.2013 Davie County Public Librafy Wocksville. NO J Gary Stcphan Messick Gary Siephan Mtssick, 61, of Siatcs\"ille died Tuesday. June 11.2013. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 18 at Monricello Baptist Chureh. Burial will be in Sallsbuty National Cemetery. Helen Chalfin Ratledge Helen ChaffinRa{ledge,79, of Wagner Road, Mocksville, died on Monday, June 17, 2013 at her home. Bom in Davie County on July 31, 1933, she was the daughter of the late John Bun- yan Chaffin and Hazel Black- welder Chaffin. She was a homemaker and a member of Ijames Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband of 58 yeius, Arthur Cain Rai- ledge Jr. ofthe home: 2 daugh ters, Debbie Ratledge (Kevin) Haincsworth and Shante Ratledge (Jesus) "Chui" Me- lendez of Mocksville; a brother, Joe Tommy (Judy) Chaffin of Mocksville: a sis ter, Ruth Chaffin (S.T.) SMw of Mocksville; a brolti^-ih- law, William (Gail) Rdtfe^ of Vii'ginia; 3 |nindclSlifiie&, Tevan Hainesworth, Pfcyton Blackley and Paige Blackley; and 4 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Harley Josh (Brcnda) Chaffin. A celcbmiion of life service will be Tluirsday, June 20 at I p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with Pastor Net- tye Ijames Barber officiating. Burial will be in the Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Thursday from noon-l pjn. at the funeral home. Memorials: Davie Hospice/ PailiativeCare,- 377' Hospital St., Mocksville. Online condolences: hwc. J Helen Reynolds Reeves Mrs. Helen Reynolds Reeves. 83, of Main Church Road. Mocksville, died Thursday, Xune 13, 2013, at Fsrsyih Center in Winston-^ileiri. She was bom May 21. 1930, in Iredell County to the late John Alonzo and Gladys Boger Reynolds. Mrs. Reeves, widi her hus band owD^ and operated 601 Shell of MocksviDe for 21 years and then worked at W.G. Ham House for 18 years . In her earlier years she worked as a seamstress for Btackwelder Manufactur ing. She was frbtfaful and ac tive at Union Qiapel United Methodist Church and Ijames Baptist Church. She and her husband loved gardening and were known for their water melon patch they shared with neighbors. She was also preceded in death hy her husband. Edwin Harold Reeves in 2009. Survivors: 2 daughters, Juanita R. Keaton (Jim) of Harmony and Wanda R. Hunter (Alex) of King; a cho sen son, tVliisenhunt of Mocksvill^ 2. grandchildren, Jcnay ^(Chris) and Jeremy Kea^ (Kimberiy); 3 greai-gianddhildTen, Logan Wilson, Slade Keaton and Li- lah Keaton; 3 sisters. Hazel Rummage and Ruth Richard son of Mocksville, Maenell Canupp of Winslon-Salem. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn. Saturday, Jime 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, vyith the Revs. Wade Wright and Darren Crotts of ficiating. Bprial followed in Union Chapi^l United Meth- pdist Qilif^.'^iemetery. The family reciri^ friends Satur day at home. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative CareCenter-Davie, 377 Hospital Str., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: mnv. e0onfant:rfAsavice£om. Davie County Public Library Mocksville. NO Q y 1 Martha Elsie Vogler Martha Elsie Hanman Vo gler, 92, of Advance died Monday, June 17,2013. She was bom March 24, 1921 to John Alfred Hartman and Ruth Butner Hattman; the sister to Walter Hartman and Carolyn Hartman. She was preceded in death by her hus band, E. Edward Vogler, Sr. She was bom and raised in Advance, attending Mace donia Moravian and Mocks Methodist churches and Shady Grove School. She graduated from Appala chian State Teacher's College, where she was active in many groups, including the major ettes. She and her husband married during World War 11 and she traveled to several of her husband's assignments at bases along the East Coast while he seived in the Amiy Air Coips. When the war ended they returned to Ad vance and established their home. She began her teach ing career in 1942 at Shady Grove, and retired from the Da vie County School System, teaching sixth grade at Shady Gro.ve and 'Cooleemee. She double-majored in education and library science and retired from Mocksville Elementary School as the librarian. She was a mentor to many stu dents and young people in the community. Upon retirement she and her husband enjoyed traveling and serving their cojumunity. They were active in Advance United Methodist Church. She remained active in the Eastern Star, Daughters of the American Revolution and Davie County Home- makers as long as her health allowed. She loved to garden and to raise vegetables and flowers, especially roses and orchids. She took pride in her Moravian and early Ameri can heritage and was a great source for family history. Survivors: her children, Ja- nme Roberts (Riehartl), Ron Vogler (CharlotteJ^Ed^bglerJr. (Debbie) and Tim Vogler (Amy); grandchildren, Lori Robertson (Kevin), Walter Vogler Angela Vogler. NancyHollifield (Ben), Lauren, Me gan, and Cora Vogler, Erica Bost (Blake), Payton Triplett (Bethany), Tern Lee (Ron)Pamela Carr (Eric); g^at-' grandchildren, Whit, SamTale Robertson; Emily. Ad dle. Jack .md Ben Bost; Ian and Aaron Carr. A graveside memorial ser vice was to be conducted at Advance United Methodist purch at 4 p.m. Wednesday,June 19 with the Rev. Cheryl Skinner officiating. The fam ily was to receive friends fol lowing the service. Memorials: Advance UMC1911 NC801 S., Advance. Online condolences: mvw ialemjh.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 20,2013 ^3Vie County Public Library Mocksville, NC j Afuiiera]seniceineelebra- I tioii of bis life was condiicied 1ai 11 fljn., Tuesday, June 25 at Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Erwin officiating- The body was placed in the church 30 minute-s prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Monday, June 24 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorial.s: Serenity House, 110 Centre Church • Road, Moorcsville, 28117. Online condolences: www, iMianfuneralsenice .com. Ciinard F. Dwiggins Mr. Ciinard Franklin Dwig gins, 80. died on Saturday, June 22.2013. ni the Serenity House in Mooresville. Mr. Dwiggins was bom on April 23. 1933. in Mocks- vilie, the son of the late Eli jah Frank .and Maggie Jones Dwiggins. He was known as CT'. and gtew up in Mocks- vUle and was a veteran of the U.S. Army having sery^ inLKorean Conflict. He re ed to Winsion-Salera and was a Master Barber for 54 years as owner of Wake For est University Barber Shop and co-owner of lite Hair-Den in downtown Winston-Salem. He was a rural mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Clemmons. He was n gentle man who enjoyed family, fanning, reading, music and was a follower of Wake Forest basketball andfootball. He was also preceded lit death by a sister. Mary Dwig gins Presnell; and a brother. Lindsey Conard Dwiggins. Stirvivors; his wife of 55 years. Robbie Gcraldine While Dwiggins of tlie home; a son. Dean Dwiggins and wife. Nancy Tabak-Dwiggins of Charlotte; a sister. Louise Dwiggins Moore and hus band. Dallas of Mocksville; a sister-in-law. Janie Dixoit; brothers-in-law.Dan Presnell, Mac WHte aitd Jerry White; and several nieces and neph- Julia Margaret Francis Julia Margarci Frattcis of Woodleaf died on Wednesday June 19,2013. She was an oniy child bom to Lois and David Valentine on Sept. 30, 1932 in Due West. S.C. Her family relo cated to Philadelphia, Pa. in I 1934 where she remained for n 76 years. She graduated from I Simon Graiz High School and pursued a career in the medi cal field. She graduated from the Philadelphia School of Medical Secretary and was employed with Gennntown Hospital in Philadelphia, where she retired after 29 years of service. Shu accepted Christ at a young age and was a member of Janes United Methodist Church. She met her husband John Francis and they married In "1957. They had one child. Michael John Francis, Her husband tmd .son preceded her in dwlh. She loved gospel and country mu sic and dollar stores, where she made frequent visits, .Sheenjoyed watching NASCAR racing and dining out. She had a generous and caring heart and supported charities, such as veteran's organizations. Si, Jude and TBN network. She had a sweet spirit and ev eryone who knew her spoke kind words. Her favorite say ing was. "How arc yon doing buddy?" She had a jrassiori to help oihers and a concern for the wellbeing of everyone. . Survivors: her daughter, Ljirend.i Francis; a special tiece and nephew. Sandra Lnid Ronald Francis; her best Irriend. Rosctta Cosion who was like a sister; a special aunt. Sabir Moore; Micah Fran cis. James Francis ill. Xavier Francis and Janas-ya Francis where like her grandchildren and treated her like a lov ing grandmother; additional North Carolina family include Marcia Hamilton. Gladys St. Ford, and Carolyn Holmes, all who impacted her life in a special way; and a host of nieces, nephews, great-great nieces and nephews, cousins, family and friends. A family visitation was to be at Graham Funeral Home on Wednesday. June 26 from 6-8 p.m. On June 29 the fam ily will receive friends from 8-10 a.m. and funeral service at 10 a.m. at .lames Memorial 1 United Methodist Church in I Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Foster will officiate and burial will ' follow in Chelpen Hills Cem etery. Online condolences; ti-ww. GraluunFuneralHomtiiei. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Sally Marie Hutchens J Mrs. Sally Marie Andrews Huichens of Winslon-Salem died on Sunday, June 16.2013 at Regency Care of Clem- mons. Mrs. Hutchens was born in AJleghany County on April 18,1914 to John W, and Mat- tie Osbome Andrews. Mrs. Hutchens was a great cook and loved to work in her veg etable and fiower garden. She also loved to sew. She was preceded in death by her parents; sons. Sherman James Fowler and Henry Dil- lard Fowler; daughter, Betty Lou Bell; 4 brothers; 3 sisters; and 3 great-grdndchildren. Survivors: her daughter, Barbara Marie Fowler 'I'umet of Grumpier; her husband. James L. Hutchens. whom she was married to for 63 years and who visited her three times every day for ^the 15 months she was in a nursing home; her sister, Ethei Poland of Baltimore. Md.; a special granddaughter. Lisa Bedding- ton of Advance; 8 giandchil- dren; 15 great-giandchildren; I 15 great-great-grandchildren; and several ttieccs and neph ews. A gra\'eside memorial ser vice was held Tuesday. June 18 at Crestview Memorial Part in Rural Hall. Herbert Eugene James Heibert Eugene "Hcrbie" James, 53. of Mocksville, died on Tuesday. June 18, 2013 following a falfll acci dent. He was bom in Jredell County on Dec. 19.1959. son of the late John W. Srayre and the late Fannie Louise Gray J.tmes. He was educated in Iiedell County Schools and was employed by Matiin Mariena Agctcgaies in States- ville. He was a devoted mem ber of Piney Grove AMEZion Church in Harmony. He en joyed participating in church activities and his leadership roles included president of the Usher Bmitd. president of Men's Ministry, project man ager for home iiiiprovements. church liaison tor the V-Point Ruritan Club, tnistce. and member of the Men's Choir. He loved helping others and did not Iw^k for anything in mum. His hobby whs lisliing. He was also preceded in death by 4 binthers. Hany James. Doimic Mack James. Johnny Smyre and Donald Ray Smyre. Survivors: 3 sons, Quinten James, Allan Isaiah Matthews and Elijah Matthews, all of Siatesville; a daughter. Treva (Rondale) Rankiiis of States- ville; his special friend. Jackie Oemeni of Mocksville; 6 brothers, Aaron James of Statesviile. Rayvon James of Hamptonville, Wayne James of Mocksville. nnd Perry (Frances) James of Mocks- viUe; 6 sisters, Debra (David) Watldns of Slnle.svjlle, S.ndel- lia (Henry) Gaiiher of Har mony, Elouise (James) Parks. Mary Lois Imes and Linda Smyre, all of Statesviile, and Cora (Cornelius) Speakman of Charlotte; 3 grandchildren, Quaylen James, jyana James, and Shanice Rankins; a spe cial cousin, Johnny lines; oth er relatives and many friends. His funeral service was held Sunday, .lime 23 at 3 p.m. at Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Harmony. Pastor Marcus Farmer delivered the eulogy and biuial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Memorials; Piney Grove AME Zion Church. PO Box 227.Hannony. 28G34. Online condolences: mtwv. GrahaniFiiiieralHomejiei. n . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 27.2013 Davie County Public UbraOf Mocksville, NO s/ Brenda L. Johnson Brenda Lutisia McKnight Johnsop. 53. of Hauser Road. Lcwisville, died on Sunday. June 23, 2013. at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Forsyth County on June 21. 1960. she was the daughter of the late Fred McKnight and Dorothy Marie Boggs McKnight. She was a homemak« and a member of Grapevine Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by a brother. Ronnie McKnight. Survivors; 2 sons, Chad Johnson of Winston-Salem and Kenny Johnson of Lewis- vilie; a daughter. Brittany M. Johnson of Mullens. W.Va.; a brother. Ricky (Kay) McK night and a half-sister. Patri cia Shores, both of Mocks- ville; 4 grandchildren. Uttle Kenny. Marie. CJ. and Vic toria Johnson: and a special companion, Ronnie Leonard. A ceieWaiion of life service will be Thursday, June 27 at 5 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service CJhapul in Mocksviile conducted by Pastor Ron nie Comer. Burial will be in the Wesibend Baptist Cem etery. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 3-5 pjn. at the funeral home. Memorials; Davie Funeral to assist with expenses. Online condolences; ivhov, cluviefuneralier\'ice£ont- ' Foy Robertson Macldox Mrs. Foy Robertson Mad- dox, 90. died on Monday, June 17, 2013. in Franklin, Tenn. She is preceded in death by her husband, John E. "Jack" Maddox; her parents, Joe Henry Robertson and Mary Terrcl! Robertson of Bixby; .tnd her brothers Bill Roben- son and Pete Armstrong. Survivors; her siblings. Charles Travis "Scrip" 'Robertson of Bixby. Joyce Malone of Denver. Colo- Bob Robertson of CIcmmons; her children. John E. Mad dox Jr. and wife Clarice and daughter Liltic of Kingspon. Tenn., Julie Maddox Cain and husband John and daughters Sarah Beth Cain,her husband, Raphael Callc Is'aianjo and F.va Cain of Franklin. Tenn.. Melissa Conner and husband Don of St. (.ouis. Mo. and her children Katie Crandall and Jordan Edens of Jobn'ton City, Tenn. Memorials: Abheimcr's Assoc. or to Willowbrook Hospice of Franklin. A memorial sen icc was held at 2 p.m. Thursday. June 20 at First Presbyterian Church. Johnson City. Tenn. Burial was at 2 p.m. Friday, June 21 at Bixby Presbyterian Church. Online condolences; mnv. williains(mmeiiianal£am. Ky'Michael Sellers Ky'Michacl Sellers of Cooleemee was bora Dec. 13. 2011 at Forsyth Hospital, son of Ru.sscll .Sellers and Dani elle Johnson Sellers. He died on June 23.2013. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: 2 brothers, Russell Sellers Jr. and Keanu Sellers, both of Mocksviile: a God sister. Brittany Wilson of Woodlcaf; maternal grand parents. Mary Ann Johnson of Hawaii and Terry John son of Mocksviile; paternal grandparents. Shirley Sellers of Mocksviile and Rotlney (Teresa) Tenor of Mocksviile; great-grandparents. Pliillippi Pangorang of Hawaii. Vivian Biyant and Mary Ann Ten or of Mocksviile: 2 special aunts, LaKcisha Tenor and Shanta Sellers; an uncle, Rod ney (Evettc) Tenor Jr.; many other relatives and friends of the family. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 27 at 6 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. Elder Tim Dalton will officiate. Online condolences: mcir. Crahamh'unertilHoineMel. . davie county enterprise record. I hursday, June 27,2013 I Da«e CountyMOCkSVlilB, w y y Jesse Martin Sofley Jr. Mr. Jesse Martin Sofley Jr., 84, of US 158, Advance, died Saturday, June 22,2013, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom on Oct. 22, 1928 in Davie County to the late Jesse Martin Sofley Sr. and Margie Foster Sofley. He was owner/operator of Sofley Thicking Co. Mr. Sof ley loved his tractors and his dog. He enjoyed watching his grandson Nicholas refurbish an old John Dcere recently. Survivors: his wife of 65 years, Catherine Mock Sof ley of the home; a daughter, Kathy Pfeiffer and husband Mike of Advance; a grand son, Nicholas Pfieffer; and a brother, Roy Sofley (Sandra) of Advance. A graveside service was conducted at 11 aju. Mon day, June 24 at Mocks United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Bill Taylor of- ' ficiating. The family received fiicnds one hour prior to the • service in the church. Memorials: Mocks UMC, PO Box 2122, Advance. Online condolences: inviv. eaioiifimeraben'icexom. Mary Crotts Spry Mrs. Maty Kathleen Crotts Spry, 83, of NC 801 S., Mocksville, died Thursday, June 20,2013, at Davie Place. She was bom July 1,1929. in Davie County to the late David Franklin and Net tie Ann Elizabeth Brogdon Crotts. Mrs. Spry was a hfe- tirae member of Concord United Methodist Church where she was a member of the United Methodist Wom en. She was retired from Da vie County Schools having served as secretary at Coolee- mee Elementary for 29 years. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Sadie Crotts Wagner; and 4 brothers, Rob ert Homer Crotts. Paul Crotts, Buddy Crotts and Tommy Crotts. Survivors: her husband of 62 years, William Conrad Spty of the home; 2 sons, Wil liam Richard Spty (Tina) and Samuel CroHs Spry (Linda), all of Mocksville; 4 grand children, Seth Spry (Ash ley), Tyler.Spiy, Maty Doby (Casey) and Joseph Spry; and a brother, Henry Crotts of Mocksville. A funeral service, was con ducted at 11 aju.. Saturday, June 22 at (Concord United Methodist Church with the Rev. Roy Miller officiating. Burial followed in the chiuch cemetery. The family received fiiends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials; Concoid UMC. c/o Keith Felts, 161 Cherry Hill Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: rviviv. eatonfuneralservicexom. 0 1 p (5 oav.ecountve«e»pr,serecord,ik..„..,,j„,.„_,„,3 oavie County Public UWayMocksviltev Nw